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The Beatitudes

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A. W. Pink covers some of the most familiar terrain in the New Testament. Christ's Sermon on the Mount is well-known and beloved by believers and non-believers alike, and varying interpretations abound. Pink examines each beatitude in turn, drawing out its message for both believers and non-believers.

Key Features

  • Challenging and inspirational
  • Rich in devotional and practical truth

Praise for the Print Edition

The widespread circulation of his writings after his death made him one of the most influential evangelical authors in the second half of the twentieth century.

—Iain H. Murrary

Product Details

  • Title: The Beatitudes
  • Author: A. W. Pink
  • Publisher: Logos Research Systems, Inc.
  • Publication Date: 2005
  • Pages: 67

About A. W. Pink

A. W. Pink (1886-1952) a native of Nottingham, England, whose life as a pastor and writer was spent in a variety of locations in the British Isles, the United States, and Australia. As a young man he turned away from the Christian faith of his parents and became an adherent of the theosophical cult; but then he experienced an evangelical conversion and crossed the Atlantic in 1910, at the age of 24, to become a student at the Moody Bible Institute in Chicago. After only six weeks, however, he left to take up a pastoral ministry. It was during the years that followed that he found his way to a strictly Calvinistic position in theology. He was soon wielding a quite prolific pen. As one whose life was devoted to the study and exposition of the Scriptures, he became the author of numerous books which the Banner of Truth Trust has been assiduously reprinting in recent times. No doubt his chief monument is the paper Studies in the Scriptures which he produced monthly and regularly for a period of thirty years from the beginning of 1922 until his death in 1952.

Top Highlights

“subsequent teaching: it is not what a man does but what he is that is most important.” (Pages 14–15)

“The mourning for which Christ promises comfort must be restricted to that which is spiritual. The mourning that is blessed is the result of a realization of God’s holiness and goodness that issues in a sense of the depravity of our natures and the enormous guilt of our conduct. The mourning for which Christ promises Divine comfort is a sorrowing over our sins with a godly sorrow.” (Page 18)

“The closer the Christian lives to God, the more he will mourn over all that dishonors Him.” (Page 20)

“What is purity? It is freedom from defilement and divided affections; it is sincerity, genuineness, and singleness of heart.” (Page 47)

“The mercifulness of this fifth Beatitude is that spontaneous outflow of a heart that is captivated by, and in love with, the mercy of God.” (Page 39)

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