Satan and His Gospel (Arthur Pink Collection Book 47)
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Satan and His Gospel (Arthur Pink Collection Book 47)
–¶ DESCRIPTION Is the Devil a living reality, or is he nothing more than a figment of the imagination? Is the word €œSatan€ merely a synonym for wickedness, or does it stand for a concrete entity? In cultured circles it has become the custom to return a negative answer to these questions, and to flatly deny the existence of the Tempter. Among such people it is regarded as a mark of intellectual superiority to repudiate the personality of the Devil. By many, Satan is now looked upon as a product of priestcraft, a relic of superstition, the myth of a bygone age. With others, Satan is simply an abstraction, a mere negation, the opposite of good. €œAll the Devil there is is the devil within you,€ is the last word of €œmodern thought.€ The words which Goethe puts into the mouth of Mephistopholes€"€œI am the Spirit of Negation€Â€"is accepted as a good workable definition of the Devil. He is regarded as a mere abstract principle of evil. As someone has quaintly put it, €œThey spell Devil without a €˜d€, as they spell God with two €˜o€s€. Good and evil is their scheme.€Â
But the more general conception of Satan is different from the above. The popular idea, the one that prevails among the masses, may be gathered from the pictorial representations of him which appear on the street posters, which are to be met with in our illustrated magazines, and which are displayed upon the stage€" where he is pictured as a grotesque monster in human form, having horns, hoofs and forked tail. Such a conception is an insult to intelligent people, and in consequence, the Devil has come to be regarded either as a bogey with which to frighten naughty children, or as a fit subject for jest and joke.
–¶ CONTENTS 1. Introduction 1. The Personality of Satan 2. Satan€s Origin 3. Satan€s Fall 4. Satan€s Position Since his Fall 5. The Work of Satan 6. The Gospel of Satan 7. Other Books
–¶ AUTHOR Arthur W. Pink was born in Nottingham England in 1886, and born again of the Spirit of God in 1908 at the age of 22. He studied at Moody Bible Institute in Chicago, USA, for only six weeks before beginning his pastoral work in Colorado. From there he pastored churches in California, Kentucky, and South Carolina, before moving to Sydney Australia for a brief period, preaching and teaching. In 1934, at 48 years old, he returned to his native England. He took permanent residence in Lewis, Scotland, in 1940, remaining there 12 years until his death at age 66 in 1952.