A.W. Pink emphasizes the delicate balance between faith and good works, warning against the extremes of undervaluing good works or attributing salvation to them. He illustrates how theological errors arise when one aspect of truth is emphasized at the expense of another, leading to a distorted understanding of God's sovereignty and human responsibility. Pink argues that good works are essential not as a means of justification but as a necessary expression of genuine faith, glorifying God and evidencing true belief. He calls for preachers to faithfully teach the full counsel of God, affirming the importance of good works in the life of a believer. Ultimately, Pink stresses that good works are a reflection of a believer's relationship with God and are vital for spiritual growth and testimony.