In Chapter 6 of "Precious Remedies Against Satan's Devices," Thomas Brooks addresses the common strategies employed by Satan to deter sinners from accepting Christ. The primary focus is on the devices of discouragement, chiefly emphasizing how Satan incites individuals to dwell on the magnitude of their sins, their perceived unworthiness, and a lack of necessary preparations for receiving grace. The sermon elaborates on several remedies based on Scripture, including the notion that the extent of one's sin only amplifies their need for Christ (2 Corinthians 2:11; Ephesians 6:11-12). Brooks cites examples from the Bible, such as the repentance of Manasseh and the calling of Mary Magdalene, to illustrate that God's mercy is available even to the most wicked, thereby encouraging believers to embrace their identity in Christ without hesitation. The significance of this teaching lies in its power to free hearts from despair and lead the faithful to confidence in Christ’s redemptive work.
“The greater your sins are, the more you stand in need of a Savior.”
“Christ has not excluded you from mercy. Why should you exclude your own souls from mercy?”
“Sinners! There is no way to avoid perishing by Christ's iron rod, but by kissing His golden scepter.”
“Sinners, tell Jesus Christ that He has not excluded you from mercy, and therefore you are resolved that you will sit, wait, weep, and knock at the door of mercy.”
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