The sermon by Thomas Brooks in Chapter 5 of Precious Remedies Against Satan's Devices addresses the theological theme of self-seeking as a significant device employed by Satan to ensnare individuals in sin. Brooks argues that self-seeking leads to various other sins, resulting in spiritual destruction, as illustrated by biblical figures like Judas, Ahab, and Absalom. He supports this with Scripture references, notably 2 Corinthians 2:11, which emphasizes the need to be aware of Satan's schemes, and Philippians 2:21, which highlights the tendency of many to look out for their interests rather than for the well-being of others. The doctrinal significance is profound, as Brooks contends that overcoming self-seeking is essential for a life that glorifies God and fosters love and unity within the body of Christ, demonstrating the importance of humility and a servant-hearted approach to others.
“Self-seeking, like the deluge, overthrows the whole world.”
“Self-seeking will make a man say anything, do anything, and be anything, to please the lusts of others.”
“Destruction is certain for the unjust judges, for those who issue unfair laws.”
“Every self-seeker is a self-tormentor, a self-destroyer. He carries a hell, an executioner, in his own bosom.”
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