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Thomas Brooks

A Transforming Knowledge

Transforming knowledge is the knowledge that changes and molds a person into the likeness of Christ, casting a general beauty and glory upon the soul.
Thomas Brooks emphasizes that saving knowledge is a transformative force that changes the soul into the likeness of Christ. He illustrates how divine light, akin to sunlight on a pearl, beautifies and molds believers, instilling in them holiness, righteousness, and humility. Brooks warns that mere intellectual knowledge is insufficient; true knowledge must lead to a profound transformation, as seen in the lives of biblical figures like Paul and Mary Magdalene. He stresses that if one's knowledge does not result in a changed life, it is ultimately worthless and will lead to torment. The sermon calls for a genuine encounter with divine light that leaves a lasting imprint of Christ on the heart.

Text

"And we, who with unveiled faces all reflect the Lord's

glory, are being transformed into His likeness with

ever-increasing glory." 2 Corinthians 3:18

Saving knowledge is a transforming knowledge, which

metamorphoses the soul. Divine light beating on the heart,

warms it and betters it; transforms and changes it; moulds

and fashions it into the very likeness of Christ!

The naturalists observe that the pearl, by the often

beating of the sunbeams upon it, becomes radiant.

Just so, the often beating and shining of the Sun of

righteousness, with His divine beams, upon the saints,

causes them to glisten and shine in . . .

holiness,

righteousness,

heavenly-mindedness,

humbleness, etc.

Divine light casts a general beauty and glory upon

the soul; it transforms a man more and more into

the glorious image of Christ!

Look! as the child receives his features from his parents;

just so, the beams of divine light and knowledge shining

into the soul, stamp the living image of Christ upon the soul.

Mere notional knowledge may make a man excellent at

praising the glorious and worthy acts and virtues of Christ;

but that transforming knowledge which accompanies

salvation, will work a man divinely to imitate the glorious

acts and virtues of Christ.

When a beam of divine light shined from heaven upon Paul, ah,

how did it change and metamorphose him! How did it alter and

transform him! It made his rebellious soul, obedient: "Lord, what

will You have me to do?" Acts 9:6. Divine light lays upon a man

a happy necessity of obeying God. Divine light makes . . .

this lion--into a lamb,

this persecutor--into a preacher,

this destroyer of the saints--into a strengthener of the saints,

this tormenter--into a comforter,

this monster--into an angel,

this notorious blasphemer--into a very great admirer of God,

and the actings of His free grace.

Just so, when a spark of this heavenly fire fell upon the heart of

Mary Magdalene, oh what a change, what a transformation does

it make in her! Now she loves much, and believes much, and

repents much, and weeps much. Oh what a change did divine

light make in Zacchaeus, and in the jailor!

Truly, if your light, your Biblical knowledge does not better you,

if it does not change and transform you, if, under all your light

and knowledge you remain as vile and base as ever; your light,

your knowledge, your notions, your speculations, will be like fire!

That knowledge which is not a transforming knowledge--will

torment a man at last more than all the devils in hell; it will be . . .

a sword to cut him,

a rod to lash him,

a serpent to bite him,

a scorpion to sting him, and

a vulture, a worm eternally gnawing him!

God at last will own no knowledge, but that which leaves

the stamp of Christ, the print of Christ, the image of Christ

upon the heart; but that which changes and transforms the

soul, which makes a man a new man, another man than

what he was before divine light shined upon him.

Sermon Outline

  1. The Transforming Power of Knowledge
  2. Saving knowledge is a transforming knowledge
  3. It metamorphoses the soul
  4. Moulds and fashions it into the likeness of Christ

Key Quotes

“And we, who with unveiled faces all reflect the Lord's glory, are being transformed into His likeness with ever-increasing glory.” — Thomas Brooks
“Divine light makes this lion--into a lamb, this persecutor--into a preacher, this destroyer of the saints--into a strengthener of the saints.” — Thomas Brooks
“That knowledge which is not a transforming knowledge--will torment a man at last more than all the devils in hell;” — Thomas Brooks

Application Points

  • A person's knowledge should be accompanied by a desire to imitate Christ's acts and virtues.
  • Divine light can transform a person, making them obedient to God and changing their heart.
  • If knowledge does not transform a person, it will be like fire that torments them.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is transforming knowledge?
Transforming knowledge is the knowledge that changes and molds a person into the likeness of Christ.
How does divine light affect a person?
Divine light casts a general beauty and glory upon the soul, transforming a person into the glorious image of Christ.
What is the difference between notional knowledge and transforming knowledge?
Notional knowledge may make a person excellent at praising Christ, but transforming knowledge works a person to imitate Christ's acts and virtues.
Can a person be transformed by divine light?
Yes, divine light can transform a person, making them obedient to God and changing their heart.
What happens if knowledge does not transform a person?
If knowledge does not transform a person, it will be like fire that torments them, cutting, lashing, biting, stinging, and gnawing at their soul.

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