Books can convey spiritual truths and messages to readers, even when the author is not present or able to speak directly.
Thomas Brooks emphasizes the power of written words in his sermon 'Books May Preach,' asserting that books can convey profound truths and teachings even when the author is unable, unwilling, or absent. He highlights the enduring impact of literature in sharing wisdom and spiritual insights, making it a vital tool for learning and growth in faith. Brooks encourages believers to engage with these written works as a means of spiritual nourishment and guidance.
Text
Books may preach . . . when the author cannot, when the author may not, when the author dares not, yes, and which is more, when the author is not.
Sermon Outline
- Books May Preach
- When the Author Cannot
- When the Author May Not
- When the Author Dares Not
- When the Author Is Not
Key Quotes
“when the author cannot, when the author may not, when the author dares not, yes, and which is more, when the author is not” — Thomas Brooks
Application Points
- We can learn and grow from written words, even when the author is not present to teach us directly.
- Books can be a valuable resource for spiritual growth and development.
- We should not rely solely on living preachers, but also on written words to deepen our understanding of spiritual truths.
