The sermon "Eternal Punishment, part 1" by A. W. Pink addresses the theological topic of eternal punishment as a critical and solemn truth within Reformed theology. Pink outlines the pressing need for the church to confront the consequences of sin and the eternal state of the wicked, arguing that many modern pulpits neglect this vital doctrine. He references scriptural support from 1 Thessalonians 1, Matthew 25, and Revelation 21, emphasizing the seriousness of God's judgment and the reality of an eternal hell for the unrepentant. The practical significance of this teaching is not only to warn congregants of the danger of sin but also to foster gratitude for salvation among believers and motivate earnest evangelistic efforts toward the unsaved, reinforcing that silence on this topic is tantamount to complicity in the deception of the unconverted.
“The subject before us is one that needs stressing in these days.”
“We are sure that God never relinquishes His sovereign rights to own and to bless, where and as He pleases.”
“The need of giving this solemn subject a prominent place in our witness is apparent, for it is our abounded duty to warn sinners of their fearful peril.”
“To deny the justice of eternal punishment is also to repudiate the grace of God.”
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