In "Internal Salvation," A. W. Pink addresses the doctrine of salvation, emphasizing the essential role of the Holy Spirit in regeneration and sanctification. He argues that the modern pulpits focus too heavily on human action, neglecting the divine work of God in the believer's heart. Pink supports his arguments with key Scripture references, including Philippians 1:6 regarding God completing His work, Romans 9:16 on God's mercy, and Romans 3:11 highlighting humanity's inherent depravity. The practical significance of this sermon lies in its doctrinal clarity about the necessity of the work of the Holy Spirit in salvation, challenging the notion that mere intellectual assent to Christ's atonement suffices for true regeneration.
“It is highly important that the Christian should clearly grasp this fact. God has not finished with him yet.”
“A man may hold the most scriptural views of the atonement...yet be alienated from God.”
“The good work is wrought in the heart...a radical change is effected by the supernatural operations of God.”
“Those effects we have summed up in the herald, honest, holy, and humble heart.”
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