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Thomas Brooks

All the Sins of the Saints

God's sovereignty and love can turn even the most difficult circumstances into opportunities for spiritual growth and benefit.
Thomas Brooks emphasizes that all experiences, including afflictions, temptations, and even the sins of the saints, ultimately work for the good of those who love God. He reassures believers that every trial and tribulation serves to deepen their humility, holiness, and faithfulness, transforming spiritual challenges into opportunities for growth. Brooks highlights the profound love and gratitude for Christ that arises from the struggles faced by Christians, reminding them that God's holiness can turn their spiritual failures into remedies for their souls. He encourages believers to find joy and comfort in the promise that all things work together for their good, regardless of the circumstances they face. Ultimately, Brooks calls Christians to lean into this promise for strength and reassurance in their trials.

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"We know that all things work together for good,

to those who love God, to those who are called

according to His purpose." Romans 8:28

All the afflictions, and

all the temptations, and

all the desertions, and

all the oppressions, and

all the oppositions, and

all the persecutions--

which befall a godly man,

shall work for his good.

Every cross, and

every loss, and

every disease--

which befall the holy man,

shall work for his good.

Every device,

every snare,

every deceit,

every depth,

every stratagem,

and every enterprise of Satan against

the holy man, shall work for his good.

They shall all help to make him . . .

more humble,

more holy,

more heavenly,

more spiritual,

more faithful,

more fruitful,

more watchful.

Every prosperity and every adversity;

every storm and every calm;

every bitter and every sweet;

every cross and every comfort--

shall work for the holy man's good.

When God gives a mercy--

that shall work for his good.

When God takes away a mercy--

that shall work for his good.

Yes, even all the falls and all the sins of

the saints shall work for their good. Oh . . .

the care,

the fear,

the watchfulness,

the tenderness,

the zeal--

which God raises in the souls of His saints by their

very falls! Oh the hatred, the indignation, and the

detestation--which God raises in the hearts of His

children against sin--by their very falling into sin!

Oh what love to Christ,

what thankfulness for Christ,

what admiration of Christ,

what cleaving to Christ,

what exalting of Christ,

what drawings from Christ's grace--

are saints led to, by their very falls!

It is the glory of God's holiness, that . . .

He can turn spiritual diseases--into holy remedies!

He can turn soul poisons--into heavenly cordials!

He can prevent sin by sin, and cure falling by falling!

O Christian! What though friends and relations frown upon you,

what though enemies are plotting and conspiring against you,

what though needs, like armed men, are breaking in upon you,

what though men rage, and devils roar against you,

what though sickness is devastating your family,

what though death stands every day at your elbow--

yet there is no reason for you to fear nor faint, because

all these things shall work for your good! Yes, there is

wonderful cause of joy and rejoicing in all the afflictions

and tribulations which come upon you--considering that

they shall all work for your good.

O Christians! I am afraid, I am afraid--that you do not

run so often as you should--to the breasts of this promise,

nor draw that sweetness and comfort from it, that it would

yield, and that your several cases may require. "We know

that all things work together for good, to those who love

God, to those who are called according to His purpose." I

have been the longer upon this verse, because the condition

of God's people calls for the strongest cordials, and the

choicest and the sweetest comforts.

Sermon Outline

  1. All Things Work Together for Good
  2. The Glory of God's Holiness
  3. The Christian's Confidence
  4. No reason to fear or faint in afflictions
  5. Wonderful cause of joy and rejoicing in tribulations
  6. God can turn spiritual diseases into holy remedies

Key Quotes

“He can turn spiritual diseases--into holy remedies!” — Thomas Brooks
“He can prevent sin by sin, and cure falling by falling!” — Thomas Brooks
“O Christian! What though friends and relations frown upon you, what though enemies are plotting and conspiring against you, what though needs, like armed men, are breaking in upon you, what though men rage, and devils roar against you, yet there is no reason for you to fear nor faint, because all these things shall work for your good!” — Thomas Brooks

Application Points

  • Run to the promise of Romans 8:28 in times of trouble, and draw the sweetness and comfort it offers.
  • Trust in God's sovereignty and love, even when faced with afflictions and tribulations.
  • Remember that God can use even your falls and sins to draw you closer to Himself and to make you more like Christ.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean that all things work together for good?
It means that God is sovereign over all circumstances in our lives, and He can use even difficult situations for our spiritual growth and benefit.
Can God really turn my falls and sins into something good?
Yes, God's holiness and love are such that He can take even our mistakes and failures and use them to draw us closer to Himself and to make us more like Christ.
How can I be confident in the midst of afflictions and tribulations?
You can be confident because you know that God is working everything out for your good, and that He loves you and cares for you deeply.
Why should I run to the promise of Romans 8:28?
You should run to this promise because it is a strong cordial for your soul, and it can bring you the sweetness and comfort you need in times of trouble.
What is the condition for God's people to experience the good that He has planned for them?
The condition is that we must love God and be called according to His purpose.

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