
Pink, Arthur W.
This book is a Biblical response to easy-believism and antinomianism, both of which are rampant in our day in the modern church. Its relevance is seen in the following statement from Pink: "At no point does Satan use his cunning and power more tenaciously, and more successfully, than in getting people to believe that they have a saving faith when they have not."
Table of Contents:
Part 1: The Signs of the Times
1. The Signs of the Times
Part 2: Saving Faith
2. Introduction to Saving Faith
3. Saving Faith: Its Counterfeits
4. Saving Faith: Its Nature
5. Saving Faith: Its Difficulty
6. Saving Faith: Its Communication
7. Saving Faith: Its Evidences
Part 3: Coming to Christ
8. Coming to Christ
9. Obstacles in Coming to Christ
10. Coming to Christ With Our Understanding
11. Coming to Christ With Our Affections
12. Coming to Christ With Our Will
13. Tests
Part 4: Assurance
14. Assurances
15. The Nature of Assurance
16. The Basis for Assurance
17. The Attainment of Assurance
18. The Subjects of Assurance
19. Hindrances to Assurance
20. Maintaining Assurance
Part 4: Dialogues
21. Dialogue With Mr. Carnal Confidence
22. Dialogue With Mr. Humble Heart
23. Dialogue 2 With Mr. Humble Heart
24. Brother Humble Heart’s Spirits Lifted
Author
A.W. Pink (1886-1952) served as a pastor for churches in Colorado, California, Kentucky, and South Carolina. His ministry brought him throughout the United States, Australia, and Great Britain.
Endorsements
"Arthur W. Pink's Studies on Saving Faith is one of the most potent, far-reaching, insightful works he ever penned, and that is saying quite a lot." - John MacArthur
"A hideous virus called "easy-believism" is damning millions of false professing Christians in the church today. Pink's book, 'Studies on Saving Faith' is an essential "smelling salt" to shock churches out of their deadly slumber." - David Downs, Cornerstone Baptist Church, Orlando