In his sermon titled God's Tools and Instruments, Thomas Brooks addresses the theological concept of divine sovereignty in relation to calamity and judgment. He argues that all disasters, including the fires that devastated London, are orchestrated by God's providential hand as a response to human sin. Brooks supports this assertion with Scripture references such as Isaiah 45:7 and Amos 3:6, emphasizing that God is the ultimate agent behind every judgment, whether it manifests through natural disaster or human action. The sermon holds significant doctrinal implications for Reformed theology, affirming God's absolute authority over creation and the necessity for believers to recognize His sovereign hand in all circumstances, including suffering and misfortune.
“God is the great agent in all those dreadful judgments which befall people, cities, and kingdoms.”
“Every judgment is inflicted by a divine power and providence.”
“Those things which seem accidental and chance to us are ordered by the wise counsel, power, and providence of God.”
“It behooves us, in every judgment, to see the hand of the Lord and to look through visible means to an invisible God.”
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