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6.26.2013

Fly From Sin!

The second device used by Satan in tempting us to sin, according to Thomas Brooks, is "painting sin with virtue's colours" (sic). One of the remedies he offers against this temptation is to seriously consider "that even those very sins that Satan paints, and puts new names and colours upon, cost the best blood, the noblest blood, the life-blood, the heart-blood of the Lord Jesus." And then, in a most expected, puritanical way, Brooks waxes elequently and poetically about the humiliation of Christ for those very sins


That Christ should come from the eternal bosom of his Father to a region of sorrow and death;
that God should be manifested in the flesh, the Creator made a creature;
that he who was clothed with glory should be wrapped with rags of flesh;
he who filled heaven and earth with his glory should be cradled in a manger;
that the almighty God should flee from weak man—the God of Israel into Egypt;
that the God of the law should be subject to the law,
the God of the circumcision circumcised,
the God who made the heavens working at Joseph's homely trade;
that he who binds the devils in chains should be tempted;
that he, whose is the world, and the fullness thereof, should hunger and thirst;
that the God of strength should be weary,
the Judge of all flesh condemned,
the God of life put to death;
that he who is one with his Father should cry out of misery, "My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?" (Matt. 27:46);
that he who had the keys of hell and death at his belt should lie imprisoned in the sepulcher of another,
having in his lifetime nowhere to lay his head, nor after death to lay his body;

that that HEAD, before which the angels do cast down their crowns, should be crowned with thorns, and those EYES, purer than the sun, put out by the darkness of death;
those EARS, which hear nothing but hallelujahs of saints and angels, to hear the blasphemies of the multitude;
that FACE, which was fairer than the sons of men, to be spit on by those beastly wretched Jews;
that MOUTH and TONGUE, which spoke as never man spoke, accused for blasphemy;
those HANDS, which freely swayed the scepter of heaven, nailed to the cross;
those FEET, "like unto fine brass," nailed to the cross for man's sins; each sense pained with a spear and nails;
his SMELL, with stinking odor, being crucified on Golgotha, the place of skulls;
his TASTE, with vinegar and gall;
his HEARING, with reproaches, and SIGHT of his mother and disciples bemoaning him;
his SOUL, comfortless and forsaken;

and all this for those very sins that Satan paints and puts fine colors upon!
Oh! how should the consideration of this
stir up the soul against sin,
and work the soul to fly from it,
and to use all holy means whereby sin may be subdued and destroyed!

Banner of Truth Trust, Pages 36-37
That cruel cross is where we look to convince us to say "no" to sin.
That cruel cross is where we look to convict us when we've said "yes" to sin.
And yet that same cross is where we look to comfort us when we need forgiveness of sin.

You can read Precious Remedies online here.

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