Originally Posted by John_C
What do you mean by that he left the church. Did he leave his relationships with other churchmen and stayed pastoring his local church, or did he not participate in any church at all? If the latter, it speaks extremely ill of him as a valuable Christian resource.
How so? He spent the remainder of his life writing. And the books, etc., which he wrote certainly reached more people than if he had remained in one church. Admittedly, it would seem Pink contracted the "Elijah Disorder", which I like to call it. Doubtless, in his day where he lived the situation was much like it is in so many places today, i.e., no reasonably good churches that have sound doctrine and life which one can attend. Contrary to popular belief, which is in woeful error in its interpretation of Heb. 10:25, it is NOT mandatory that one attend any church rather than staying at home.


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