In Chapter 2 of "Precious Remedies Against Satan's Devices," Thomas Brooks addresses the theological topic of sin and its deceitfulness, detailing various strategies that Satan uses to ensnare believers. He outlines twelve devices, starting with the first device, which is to present sin appealingly while hiding its consequences—analogous to presenting "the bait and hide the hook." Brooks supports his arguments by referencing Scripture, particularly Genesis 3, where Satan deceives Eve, and 2 Corinthians 2:11 and Ephesians 6:11-12, emphasizing the need for vigilance against such deceptive tactics. The sermon highlights not just the scrutiny of sin but also the various remedies for resisting temptation, emphasizing the importance of abhorred distances from sin and considering its true nature and consequences. This discussion affirms core Reformed doctrines around total depravity, the necessity of repentance, and the persistent battle against personal sin to safeguard one's soul against spiritual death.
“Satan has many a golden bait to catch poor souls with, and here is where their danger lies.”
“The best course to prevent falling into the pit is to keep at the greatest distance from it.”
“A little leaven leavens the whole lump.”
“True repentance is a thorough change, both of the mind and life.”
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