Arthur W. Pink's first part of "The Attributes of God" emphasizes the necessity of understanding God's attributes for true knowledge and worship of Him. Pink argues that an inadequate view of God leads to worshiping a created god rather than the true God who is sovereign, self-sufficient, and independent. He cites Scripture, such as Isaiah 45:7 and Psalm 135:6, to support his claims that God is unique and does not depend on anything outside of Himself, thereby underscoring His unchangeability and sovereignty. Pink's discussion highlights the practical significance of knowing God, as this understanding leads to a deeper reverence and trust in His divine plans and purposes.
“An unknown God can neither be trusted, served, nor worshipped.”
“God is solitary in His excellency… Who is like unto Thee, O Lord, among the gods?”
“The whole of that psalm is a psalm of Christ. Christ's goodness or righteousness reached unto his saints in the earth… but God was high above and beyond it all.”
“To know God in His majesty and sovereignty is the foundation of true worship.”
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