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A.W. Pink

The Sovereignty of God) Chapter Twelve - The Value Of This Doctrine

A.W. Pink emphasizes that the doctrine of God's sovereignty is foundational for a robust Christian faith, nurturing spiritual growth, assurance, and effective Christian living.
In this teaching sermon, A.W. Pink explores the vital importance of the doctrine of God's sovereignty and the role of sound doctrine in the believer's life. He underscores how Scripture, as the inspired Word of God, provides the foundation for Christian faith, assurance, and practical living. Pink warns against the dangers of neglecting doctrine, which leads to spiritual weakness and susceptibility to error. This sermon calls believers to embrace doctrinal truth with both mind and heart for spiritual maturity and effective Christian witness.

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"All Scripture is given by inspiration of God, And is profitable for doctrine, For reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness: That the man of God may be perfect, Thoroughly furnished unto all good works" (2 Tim. 3:16, 17). "All Scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness: that the man of God may be perfect, thoroughly furnished unto all good works" (2 Tim. 3:16, 17). "Doctrine" means "teaching," and it is by doctrine or teaching that the great realities of God and of our relation to Him-of Christ, the Spirit, salvation, grace, glory-are made known to us. It is by doctrine (through the power of the Spirit) that believers are nourished and edified, and where doctrine is neglected growth in grace and effective witnessing for Christ necessarily cease. How sad then that doctrine is now decried as "unpractical" when, in fact, doctrine is the very base of the practical life. There is an inseparable connection between belief and practice: "As he thinketh in his heart, so is he" (Prov. 23:7). The relation between Divine truth and Christian character is that of cause to effect: "And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free" (John 8:32)-free from ignorance, free from prejudice, free from error, free from the wiles of Satan, free from the power of evil; and if the truth is not "known" then such freedom will not be enjoyed. Observe the order of mention in the passage with which we have opened. All Scripture is profitable first for "doctrine"! The same order is observed throughout the Epistles, particularly in the great doctrinal treatises of the Apostle Paul. Read the Epistle of "Romans" and it will be found that there is not a single admonition in the first five chapters. In the Epistle of "Ephesians" there are no exhortations till the fourth chapter is reached. The order is first doctrinal exposition and then admonition or exhortation for the regulation of the daily walk. The substitution of so-called "practical" preaching for the doctrinal exposition which it has supplanted is the root cause of many of the evil maladies which now afflict the Church of God. The reason why there is so little depth, so little intelligence, so little grasp of the fundamental verities of Christianity is because so few believers have been established in the faith through hearing expounded and through their own personal study of the doctrines of grace. While their soul is unestablished in the doctrine of the Divine Inspiration of the Scripture, their full and verbal inspiration, there can be no firm foundation for faith to rest upon. While the soul is ignorant of the doctrine of Justification there can be no real and intelligent assurance of its acceptance in the Beloved. While the soul is unacquainted with the teaching of the Word upon Sanctification it is open to receive all the crudities and errors of the Perfectionists or "Holiness" people. While the soul knows not what Scripture has to say upon the doctrine of the New Birth there can be no proper grasp of the two natures in the believer, and ignorance here inevitably results in the loss of peace and joy. And so we might go on right through the list of Christian doctrine. It is ignorance of doctrine that has rendered the professing church helpless to cope with the rising tide of infidelity. It is ignorance of doctrine which is mainly responsible for thousands of professing Christians being captivated by the numerous false isms of the day. It is because the time has now arrived when the bulk of our churches "will not endure sound doctrine" (2 Tim. 4:3) that they so readily receive false doctrines. Of course it is true that doctrine, like anything else in Scripture, may be studied from a merely cold intellectual viewpoint, and thus approached, doctrinal teaching and doctrinal study will leave the heart untouched, and will naturally be "dry" and profitless. But, doctrine properly received, doctrine studied with an exercised heart, will ever lead into a deeper knowledge of God and of the unsearchable riches of Christ. The doctrine of God\

Sermon Outline

  1. I. The Importance of Doctrine
    • Doctrine is the foundation of Christian knowledge and practice
    • Neglect of doctrine leads to spiritual stagnation
    • Doctrine nourishes and edifies believers
  2. II. The Role of Scripture
    • All Scripture is inspired and profitable for teaching
    • Scripture provides reproof, correction, and instruction
    • Doctrine precedes practical exhortation in the Epistles
  3. III. Consequences of Ignoring Doctrine
    • Ignorance leads to vulnerability to false teachings
    • Lack of doctrinal knowledge causes spiritual instability
    • Churches rejecting sound doctrine fall prey to error
  4. IV. The Proper Reception of Doctrine
    • Doctrine must be received with a receptive heart
    • True doctrinal study leads to deeper knowledge of God
    • Doctrine is essential for assurance and spiritual growth

Key Quotes

“All Scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness.” — A.W. Pink
“Doctrine is the very base of the practical life.” — A.W. Pink
“It is ignorance of doctrine that has rendered the professing church helpless to cope with the rising tide of infidelity.” — A.W. Pink

Application Points

  • Commit to regular study of Scripture to build a strong foundation in sound doctrine.
  • Evaluate your beliefs to ensure they align with biblical truth, fostering practical godly living.
  • Receive doctrinal teaching with an open and receptive heart to deepen your knowledge of God.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is doctrine important according to A.W. Pink?
Doctrine is the foundation for understanding God and living a practical Christian life; without it, spiritual growth and effective witnessing cease.
How does Scripture relate to doctrine in the sermon?
Scripture is the inspired source of doctrine, which is profitable for teaching, reproof, correction, and instruction in righteousness.
What are the dangers of neglecting sound doctrine?
Neglecting doctrine leads to spiritual immaturity, susceptibility to false teachings, and a weakened church.
Can doctrine be studied without spiritual benefit?
Yes, if studied coldly and intellectually without heart engagement, doctrine can be dry and profitless.
What is the relationship between doctrine and Christian practice?
Doctrine shapes belief, which in turn governs practice; true knowledge of the truth leads to freedom and godly living.

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