In A. W. Pink's sermon on Experimental Salvation, the main theological topic is the necessity of a genuine, experiential relationship with God in the process of salvation, underscoring the sovereignty of God in this work. Pink argues that true salvation is not merely intellectual assent or emotional response but involves a transformative experience wrought by the Holy Spirit, converting the sinner's heart and granting them faith, repentance, and love for Christ. He supports his arguments with Scripture references such as Ephesians 2:8, which highlights salvation as a gift from God, and Philippians 2:13, indicating that God Himself works in believers. Practically, this sermon emphasizes the danger of counterfeit faith, urging Christians to reflect on the authenticity of their relationship with Christ as it significantly impacts their assurance of salvation and guarantee of eternal life.
“It is one thing to have clear intellectual conceptions of God's truth, but it is quite another matter to have a personal, real heart acquaintance with it.”
“Salvation is of the Lord, and that nothing of the creature enters into it at any point.”
“A carnal religion is all on the surface. It is at the heart God looks, and with the heart God deals.”
“May the grace of spiritual discernment be given to you to see whether your Christian profession is real or a sham.”
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