Pink Gleanings from Paul

Pink Gleanings from Paul

Gleanings from Paul by Arthur Pink (Reformed Baptist) is a work of 33 chapters on Prayer from the Apostle Paul’s writings.

Gleanings from Paul

Gleanings from Paul
By Arthur Pink

Gleanings from Paul by Arthur Pink (Reformed Baptist) is a work of 33 chapters on Prayer from the Apostle Paul’s writings.

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Gleanings from Paul
Comments on the Prayers of the Bible
By Arthur Pink
Prayer And Praise
Instruction In Prayer
Prayer In Hope
Prayer For Peace
Prayer For Insight
Prayer For Weaker Brothers
Prayer Concerning Tribulation
Prayer In Affliction
Prayer Of Benediction
Prayer Of Gratitude
Prayer For Faith And Knowledge
Prayer For Faith And Knowledge
Prayer For Spiritual Apprehension
Prayer For Appreciation Of Christ’s Triumph
Prayer Of Adoration
Prayer For Inner Strength
Prayer For Christ-Centeredness
Prayer For Comprehension Of God’s Love
Prayer Of Doxology
Prayer For Discerning Love
Prayer For Fruits Of Righteousness
Prayer For A Worthy Walk
Prayer For Long-Suffering
Prayer For Joy And Thankfulness
Prayer For Brotherly Love
Prayer For Sanctification Of The Young Saints
Prayer For Persevering Grace: Occasion And Importunity
Prayer For Persevering Grace: Petition, Design, And Accomplishment
Prayer For Comfort And Stability
Prayer For Love Toward God
Prayer For Patience
Prayer Of Worship
Paul’s Prayer For Philemon

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‘We do not idolize him. But we do recognize him as a very unique man of God who can teach us through his pen and through his life. He was truly “born to write and all the circumstances of his life, even the negative ones he did not understand, propelled him to the fulfilment of that God-ordained purpose.’– RICHARD P. BELCHER Biography of Arthur Pink

“As a young man, Pink joined the Theosophical Society and apparently rose to enough prominence within its ranks that Annie Besant, its head, offered to admit him to its leadership circle.[4] In 1908 he renounced Theosophy for evangelical Christianity… Pink very briefly studied at Moody Bible Institute in Chicago in 1910 before taking the pastorate of the Congregational church in Silverton, Colorado…By this time Pink had become acquainted with prominent dispensationalist Fundamentalists, such as Harry Ironside and Arno C. Gaebelein, and his first two books, published in 1917 and 1918, were in agreement with that theological position.[8] Yet Pink’s views were changing, and during these years he also wrote the first edition of The Sovereignty of God (1918), which argued that God did not love sinners and had deliberately created “unto damnation” those who would not accept Christ.[9] Whether because of his Calvinistic views, his nearly incredible studiousness, his weakened health, or his lack of sociability, Pink left Spartanburg in 1919 believing that God would “have me give myself to writing.”[10] But Pink then seems next to have taught the Bible—with some success—in California for a tent evangelist named Thompson while continuing his intense study of Puritan writings. “ Go to the wikipedia.org article on Pink to read more.