The Christian Life: Sanctification

Do You Know Why Jesus Said, 'Search the Scriptures'?

By Arthur W. Pink, edited by Dr. Paul M. Elliott
In the wondrous person of Christ is the answer to your every condition, circumstance, and need, for time and eternity.

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Part one of a series of selections from chapter three of
Profiting From the Word by Arthur W. Pink

 

In the wondrous person of Christ is the answer to our every condition, every circumstance, and every need, both for time and eternity.

Introduction

Recently we presented a series of selections on the Word of God and the doctrine of sin, from the pen of Baptist preacher Arthur W. Pink. Several readers expressed their thanks, and the hope that we would feature more material from this faithful servant of God. Today we begin a new series from Pink, covering several facets of the believer's relationship with the Lord Jesus Christ. We hope it will be a blessing to you.

This material first appeared in the pages of Studies in the Scriptures magazine, which Pink edited and published for over thirty years. In 1970 these and other selections were re-published in book form under the title Profiting From the Word by Banner of Truth Trust. The series we're presenting is from chapter three, "The Scriptures and Christ."

Why Search the Scriptures?

Pink begins by answering a vital question: Why are we to "search the Scriptures" (John 5:39)? -

The order we follow in this series is that of experience. It is not until man is made thoroughly displeased with himself that he begins to aspire after God. The fallen creature, deluded by Satan, is self-satisfied till his sin-blinded eyes are opened to get a sight of himself. The Holy Spirit first works in us a sense of our ignorance, vanity, poverty and depravity, before He brings us to perceive and acknowledge that in God alone are to be found true wisdom, real blessedness, perfect goodness and unspotted righteousness. We must be made conscious of our imperfections ere we can really appreciate the Divine perfections.

As the perfections of God are contemplated, man becomes still more aware of the infinite distance that separates him from the most High. As he learns something of God's pressing claims upon him, and his own utter inability to meet them, he is prepared to hear and welcome the good news that Another has fully met those claims for all who are led to believe in Him.

'Search the Scriptures,' said the Lord Jesus, and then He added, 'for...they are they which testify of me' (John 5:39). They testify of Him as the only Saviour for perishing sinners, as the only Mediator between God and men, as the only one through whom the Father can be approached. They testify to the wondrous perfections of His person, the varied glories of His offices, and the sufficiency of His finished work.

Apart from the Scriptures, He cannot be known. In them alone He is revealed. When the Holy Spirit takes of the things of Christ and shows them unto His people, in thus making them known to the soul He uses nothing but what is written. While it is true that Christ is the key to the Scriptures, it is equally true that only in the Scriptures do we have an opening-up of the 'mystery of Christ' (Ephesians 3:4).

Now the measure in which we profit from our reading and study of the Scriptures may be ascertained by the extent to which Christ is becoming more real and more precious unto our hearts. To 'grow in grace' is defined as 'and in the knowledge of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ' (2 Peter 3:18): the second clause there is not something in addition to the first, but is an explanation of it. To 'know' Christ (Philippians 3:10) was the supreme longing and aim of the apostle Paul, a longing and an aim to which he subordinated all other interests.

But mark it well: the 'knowledge' which is spoken of in these verses is not intellectual but spiritual, not theoretical but experimental, not general but personal. It is a supernatural knowledge, which is imparted to the regenerate heart by the operations of the Holy Spirit, as He interprets and applies to us the Scriptures concerning Him.

Now the knowledge of Christ which the blessed Spirit imparts to the believer through the Scriptures profits him in different ways, according to his varying frames, circumstances and needs. Concerning the bread which God gave to the children of Israel during their wilderness wanderings, it is recorded that 'some gathered more, some less' (Exodus 16:17).

The same is true in our apprehension of Him of whom the manna was a type. There is that in the wondrous person of Christ which is exactly suited to our every condition, every circumstance, every need, both for time and eternity; but we are slow to realize it, and slower still to act upon it. There is an inexhaustible fullness in Christ (John 1:16) which is available for us to draw from, and the principle regulating the extent to which we become 'strong in the grace that is in Christ Jesus' (2 Timothy 2:1) is 'According to your faith be it to you' (Matthew 9:29).

Next: Is God's Word Increasing Your Sense of Your Need of Christ?

References:

1. Born in England in 1886, Arthur W. Pink came to saving faith in Christ at age 22, and subsequently came to the United States for training at the Moody Bible Institute. In 1921 he began publishing Studies in the Scriptures, a monthly magazine that he continued for over thirty years. Pink pastored churches in Colorado, California, Kentucky, South Carolina, and Australia before returning to England in 1934. He spent the last twelve years of his life on the Isle of Lewis, off the coast of Scotland. From there, in addition to continuing to publish Studies in the Scriptures, he maintained an ongoing teaching and equipping correspondence with over 100 men in full-time ministry. Pink went home to glory in 1952.

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