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Thomas Brooks

He Has a Mint Constantly Going in Hell

Remaining silent under afflictions is the best way to outwit the devil and frustrate Satan's design.
Thomas Brooks emphasizes the importance of remaining silent and patient during afflictions, as this frustrates Satan's attempts to lead believers into despair and blasphemy. He illustrates this through the story of Job, whose steadfastness in suffering thwarted Satan's designs to accuse him before God. Brooks warns that Satan, the relentless accuser, seeks to tempt believers into sin and then use those sins against them, but silence in the face of trials serves as a powerful weapon against the enemy. By maintaining composure and trust in God, Christians can effectively counteract Satan's schemes and demonstrate their faith. Ultimately, Brooks encourages believers to recognize that true victory lies in their ability to remain silent and steadfast under God's hand.

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Christians should be mute and silent under their

afflictions, because hereby they shall cross and

frustrate Satan's great design and expectation.

In all the afflictions he brought upon Job, Satan's

design was not so much to make Job a beggar--as

it was to make him a blasphemer; it was not so

much to make Job outwardly miserable--as it was

to make Job inwardly miserable, by occasioning him

to mutter and murmur against the righteous hand

of God, that so he might have had some matter of

accusation against him to the Lord.

Satan is the unwearied accuser of the brethren.

Rev. 12:10, "The accuser of the brethren is cast

down, who accuses them before our God day and

night." Satan is the great tempter and accuser

between God and His children. He has a mint

constantly going in hell, where, as an untiring

mint-master, he is still coming and hammering

out of accusations against the saints! First, he

tempts and allures souls to sin--and then accuses

them of those very sins he has tempted them to--

so that he may disgrace them before God, and

bring them, if it were possible, out of favor with

God. And though he knows beforehand that God

and His people are, by the bond of the covenant,

and by the blood of the Redeemer--so closely

united that they can never be severed--yet such

is his rage and wrath, envy and malice, that he will

endeavor that which he knows he shall never effect!

Could he but have made Job froward or fretting under

the rod, he would have quickly carried the tidings to

heaven, and have been so bold as to have asked God

whether this was a posture befitting such a person, of

whom God Himself had given so glorious a character!

Satan knows that there is more evil in the least sin--

than there is in all the afflictions that can be inflicted

upon a person; and if he could have but made a breach

upon Job's patience, ah, how would he have insulted over

God himself! But Job, by remaining mute and silent under

all his trials, puts Satan to a blush, and spoils all his

projects at once. The best way to outwit the devil, is to

be silent under the hand of God. He who mutters is foiled

by Satan--but he who is silent overcomes him; and to

conquer a devil is more than to conquer a world!

Sermon Outline

  1. Satan's Design
  2. Satan's Role
  3. The Importance of Silence
  4. To frustrate Satan's design and expectation
  5. To put Satan to a blush and spoil his projects

Key Quotes

“He has a mint constantly going in hell, where, as an untiring mint-master, he is still coming and hammering out of accusations against the saints!” — Thomas Brooks
“The best way to outwit the devil, is to be silent under the hand of God.” — Thomas Brooks
“He who mutters is foiled by Satan--but he who is silent overcomes him; and to conquer a devil is more than to conquer a world!” — Thomas Brooks

Application Points

  • When faced with afflictions, remain silent and trust in God's sovereignty.
  • Muttering under afflictions allows Satan to gain a foothold, but silence overcomes him.
  • Being silent under the hand of God is the best way to outwit the devil and conquer him.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Satan's design in afflicting Job?
Satan's design was to make Job a blasphemer and inwardly miserable, so he could accuse Job before God.
What is Satan's role in the lives of believers?
Satan is the unwearied accuser of the brethren and the great tempter and accuser between God and His children.
Why is it important to remain silent under afflictions?
Remaining silent under afflictions frustrates Satan's design and expectation, and puts him to a blush.
How can we outwit the devil?
We can outwit the devil by being silent under the hand of God.
What is the consequence of muttering under afflictions?
Muttering under afflictions allows Satan to foil us, but being silent allows us to overcome him.

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