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The Nature of Sin and Salvation

The Nature of Sin and Salvation1

  • A.W. Pink

    The Word of Anguish

    By A.W. Pink
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    PSA 22:1MAT 27:46JHN 3:36JHN 15:13ROM 6:232CO 5:21GAL 3:13EPH 5:22TH 1:91PE 2:24

    A.W. Pink delivers a profound sermon on the fourth saying of Jesus on the cross, 'My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?' He emphasizes the depth of anguish and mystery in this cry, illustrating the weight of sin and the holiness of God. Pink explains that this moment signifies the ultimate separation of Christ from the Father as He bears the sins of humanity, showcasing both divine love and justice. The sermon highlights the significance of this forsakenness as a demonstration of Christ's love and the basis of salvation for believers. Ultimately, Pink calls for reflection on the implications of this cry for both the saved and the unsaved.

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