A.W. Pink emphasizes the significance of choosing godly companions, highlighting that true companions are those who fear God and keep His precepts. He warns against the dangers of associating with those who do not genuinely live out their faith, as evil company can corrupt good character. Pink stresses that a Christian's new nature should lead them to seek fellowship with fellow believers who are committed to righteousness, rather than being influenced by worldly or hypocritical 'Christians.' He encourages believers to be vigilant in their associations, as true companionship in faith often comes with trials but ultimately leads to spiritual growth and eternal reward.