The Nature of Christ's Salvation
Misrepresented by the Present-day "Evangelist."
Arthur W. Pink
The nature of Christ's
salvation is woefully misrepresented by the present-day "evangelist."
He announces a Savior from hell rather than a Savior from sin. And that is why
so many are fatally deceived, for there are multitudes who wish to escape the
Lake of fire who have no desire to be delivered from their carnality and
worldliness. The very first thing said of Him in the New Testament is, "Thou
shalt call His name Jesus, for He shall save His people (not "from the
wrath to come," but) from their sins." (Matt. 1:21) Christ is
a Savior for those realizing something of the exceeding sinfulness of sin, who
feel the awful burden of it on their conscience, who loathe themselves for it,
who long to be freed from its terrible dominion; and a Savior for no others.
Were He to "save from hell" those still in love
with sin, He would be a Minister of sin, condoning their wickedness and siding
with them against God. What an unspeakably horrible and blasphemous thing with
which to charge the Holy One!