The sermon by A.W. Pink on “The Attributes of God, part 3” primarily addresses the divine attribute of God's long-suffering, emphasizing its significance as one of God's perfections. Pink argues that God's patience serves as a demonstration of His power, self-restraint, and mercy toward sinners, citing Scripture such as Numbers 14:17, Romans 9:22, and Ecclesiastes 8:11 to illustrate God's dealings with Israel and mankind throughout biblical history. He points out that while the wicked may misinterpret God's delay in judgment as indifference, it actually showcases His grace and desire for repentance. The practical significance of this attribute encourages believers to mirror God's long-suffering in their own lives, fostering a spirit of patience and forbearance towards others as reflections of divine grace.
“Thus, His long-suffering is His power of self-restraint.”
“Only one answer is possible, because God bears with much long-suffering the vessels of wrath fitted to destruction.”
“When tempted to be disgusted at the dullness of another, or to be revenged on one who has wronged you, call to remembrance God's infinite patience and long-suffering with yourself.”
“Marvelously with God's patience exercised and manifested toward Israel, first he suffered their manners for 40 years in the wilderness.”
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