Monday, August 07, 2006
"Man’s Total Depravity" by A. W. Pink
It is therefore a most UNPALATABLE doctrine. It cannot be otherwise, for the unregenerate love to hear of the greatness, the dignity, the nobility of man. The natural man thinks highly of himself and appreciates only that which is flattering. Nothing pleases him more than to listen to that which extols human nature and lauds the state of mankind, even though it be in terms which not only repudiate the teaching of God's Word but are flatly contradicted by common observation and universal experience. And there are many who pander to him by their lavish praises of the excellency of civilization and the steady progress of the race. Hence, to have the lie given to the popular theory of evolution is highly displeasing to its deluded
votaries. Nevertheless, the duty of God's servants is to stain the pride of all that man glories in, to strip him of his stolen plumes, to lay him low in the dust before God. However repugnant such teaching is, God's emissary must faithfully discharge his duty “whether they will hear, or whether they will forbear" (Ezekiel 3:11)."
What Pink wrote on the doctrine of total depravity is still true today. There are many who do not like this teaching.
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This ends up being a comforting doctrine to Christians because it confirms "while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us" and, when rightly understood, it is a very assuring doctrine because we must rely upon God's great mercy and grace, for there is nothing sound within us. I can never again be tempted to "do it myself."
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