In "Comfort for Christians, Part 1," A.W. Pink addresses the theological topic of comfort for believers based on 2 Corinthians 1, emphasizing the significance of God's consolation amidst trials. Pink argues that, though believers may face discouragement and spiritual conflict, they can find profound assurance in the truth that there is "no condemnation" for those in Christ Jesus (Romans 8:1). By referring to past judgments and the transformative power of Christ's redemptive work, he highlights the grace that frees believers from condemnation, linking it to their identity in Christ rather than their performance. Pink further discusses Paul’s assurance in Romans 8:28 that "all things work together for good" for those who love God, illustrating this with examples from the lives of faithful figures like Jacob. This truth serves to encourage believers to rest in God's providence and to trust in His purposes during suffering, reinforcing the doctrine of perseverance and divine sovereignty.
“The God of all comfort, 2 Corinthians 1:3, is very tender of them, and it is His revealed will that His servants should bind up the brokenhearted and pour the balm of Gilead into their wounds.”
“There is therefore now no condemnation to them which are in Christ Jesus. In Adam I was condemned, but in Christ is to be forever freed from all condemnation.”
“All things work together for good... Everything is being moved by God with this end in view, our good.”
“One second of glory will outweigh a lifetime of suffering. What were the years of toil, of sickness, of battling with poverty, of sorrow in any or every form, when compared with the glory of Emmanuel's land?”
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