Friday, July 28, 2006

The Sovereignty of God! (Quote from A.W. Pink)

A.W. Pink's classic book, "The Sovereignty of God" is a must read. Many have been challenged by the clear biblical passages on God's Sovereignty. Pink is a hero of the faith for many. Although, I do not ascribe to every conclusion that Pink draws in all of his writings, I highly recommend reading his books. There is an archive of Pink's books (here) . Also, you can purchase his books at cbd, amazon, etc.

GOD'S SOVEREIGNTY DEFINED
"Thine, O Lord, is the greatness, and the power, and the glory, and the victory, and the majesty: for all that is in the heaven and in the earth is Thine; Thine is the kingdom, O Lord, and Thou art exalted as Head above all"
1 Chronicles 29:11

The Sovereignty of God is an expression that once was generally understood. It was a phrase commonly used in religious literature. It was a theme frequently expounded in the pulpit. It was a truth which brought comfort to many hearts, and gave virility and stability to Christian character. But, today, to make mention of God’s sovereignty is, in many quarters, to speak in an unknown tongue. Were we to announce from the average pulpit that the subject of our discourse would be the sovereignty of God, it would sound very much as though we had borrowed a phrase from one of the dead languages. Alas! that it should be so. Alas! that the doctrine which is the key to history, the interpreter of Providence, the warp and woof of Scripture, and the foundation of Christian theology, should be so sadly neglected and so little understood.
The sovereignty of God. What do we mean by this expression? We mean the supremacy of God, the kingship of God, the godhood of God. To say that God is sovereign is to declare that God is God. To say that God is sovereign is to declare that He is the Most High, doing according to His will in the army of heaven, and among the inhabitants of the earth, so that none can stay His hand or say unto Him what doest Thou? (Dan. 4:35). To say that God is sovereign is to declare that He is the Almighty, the Possessor of all power in heaven and earth, so that none can defeat His counsels, thwart His purpose, or resist His will (Ps. 115:3). To say that God is sovereign is to declare that He is "The Governor among the nations" (Ps. 22:28), setting up kingdoms, overthrowing empires, and determining the course of dynasties as pleaseth Him best. To say that God is sovereign is to declare that He is the "Only Potentate, the King of kings, and Lord of lords" (1 Tim. 6:15). Such is the God of the Bible.
How different is the God of the Bible from the God of modern Christendom!

2 Comments:

Blogger 4given said...

My pastor has turned Pink's "Attributes of God" and "Comfort for Christians" into a course study for our Thursday Night church meetings in my husband and I's home on Thursday nights. Excellent study that can be found HERE.

10:37 AM  
Blogger C. T. Lillies said...

So if the church is worshipping a different God are they idolaters? Are we idolaters?

Good post, btw. Another book for my growing list.

Much Thanks
Josh

9:01 PM  

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