A.W. Pink emphasizes the critical balance between faith and good works in the Christian life, warning against the extremes of undervaluing good works or attributing justification to them. He argues that while salvation is by grace through faith, good works are essential as evidence of genuine faith and obedience to God's commands. Pink highlights that the Scriptures teach the necessity, design, and true nature of good works, which should glorify God and reflect the believer's transformation in Christ. He calls for preachers to faithfully proclaim the importance of good works alongside the doctrine of grace, ensuring that believers understand their role in the Christian walk. Ultimately, Pink asserts that true profit from the Word of God leads to a life characterized by good works, which are vital for glorifying God and fulfilling the believer's purpose.