Comfort for Christians (Arthur Pink Collection Book 5)
Book Details
Author(s)Arthur W. Pink
PublisherPrisbrary Publishing
ISBN / ASINB008CFSCSW
ISBN-13978B008CFSCS4
MarketplaceIndia 🇮🇳
Description
? DESCRIPTION
God has a “people,” the objects of His special favour: a company whom He has taken into such intimate relationship unto Himself that He calls them “My people.” Often they are disconsolate: because of their natural corruption's, the temptations of Satan, the cruel treatment of the world, the low state of Christ’s cause upon earth. The “God of all comfort” (2 Cor. 1:3) is very tender of them, and it is His revealed will that His servants should bind up the broken-hearted and pour the balm of Gilead into their wounds. What cause have we to exclaim “Who is a God like unto Thee!” (Micah 7:18), who has provided for the comfort of those who were rebels against His government and transgressors of His Law.
? CONTENTS
1. Introduction
2. No Condemnation
3. The Christian’s Assurance
4. Sufferings Compensated
5. The Great Giver
6. The Divine Rememberer
7. Tried by Fire
8. Divine Chastisement
9. Receiving Divine Chastisement
10. God’s Inheritance
11. God Securing His Inheritance
12. Mourning
13. Hungering
14. Heart Purity
15. The Beatitudes and Christ
16. Affliction and Glory
17. Contentment
18. Precious Death
19. Other Books
? AUTHOR
Arthur W. Pink was born in Nottingham England in 1886, and born again of the Spirit of God in 1908 at the age of 22. He studied at Moody Bible Institute in Chicago, USA, for only six weeks before beginning his pastoral work in Colorado. From there he pastored churches in California, Kentucky, and South Carolina, before moving to Sydney Australia for a brief period, preaching and teaching. In 1934, at 48 years old, he returned to his native England. He took permanent residence in Lewis, Scotland, in 1940, remaining there 12 years until his death at age 66 in 1952.
God has a “people,” the objects of His special favour: a company whom He has taken into such intimate relationship unto Himself that He calls them “My people.” Often they are disconsolate: because of their natural corruption's, the temptations of Satan, the cruel treatment of the world, the low state of Christ’s cause upon earth. The “God of all comfort” (2 Cor. 1:3) is very tender of them, and it is His revealed will that His servants should bind up the broken-hearted and pour the balm of Gilead into their wounds. What cause have we to exclaim “Who is a God like unto Thee!” (Micah 7:18), who has provided for the comfort of those who were rebels against His government and transgressors of His Law.
? CONTENTS
1. Introduction
2. No Condemnation
3. The Christian’s Assurance
4. Sufferings Compensated
5. The Great Giver
6. The Divine Rememberer
7. Tried by Fire
8. Divine Chastisement
9. Receiving Divine Chastisement
10. God’s Inheritance
11. God Securing His Inheritance
12. Mourning
13. Hungering
14. Heart Purity
15. The Beatitudes and Christ
16. Affliction and Glory
17. Contentment
18. Precious Death
19. Other Books
? AUTHOR
Arthur W. Pink was born in Nottingham England in 1886, and born again of the Spirit of God in 1908 at the age of 22. He studied at Moody Bible Institute in Chicago, USA, for only six weeks before beginning his pastoral work in Colorado. From there he pastored churches in California, Kentucky, and South Carolina, before moving to Sydney Australia for a brief period, preaching and teaching. In 1934, at 48 years old, he returned to his native England. He took permanent residence in Lewis, Scotland, in 1940, remaining there 12 years until his death at age 66 in 1952.










