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Thomas Brooks

Thomas Brooks

Thomas Brooks (1608 - 1680)

Much of what is known about Thomas Brooks has been ascertained from his writings. Born, likely to well-to-do parents, in 1608, Brooks entered Emmanuel College, Cambridge in 1625, where he was preceded by such men as Thomas Hooker, John Cotton, and Thomas Shepard. He was licensed as a preacher of the Gospel by 1640. Before that date, he appears to have spent a number of years at sea, probably as a chaplain with the fleet.

After the conclusion of the First English Civil War, Thomas Brooks became minister at Thomas Apostle's, London, and was sufficiently renowned to be chosen as preacher before the House of Commons on December 26, 1648. His sermon was afterwards published under the title, 'God's Delight in the Progress of the Upright', the text being Psalm 44:18: 'Our heart is not turned back, neither have our steps declined from Thy way'. Three or four years afterwards, he transferred to St. Margaret's, Fish-street Hill, London. In 1662, he fell victim to the notorious Act of Uniformity, but he appears to have remained in his parish and to have preached as opportunity arose. Treatises continued to flow from his pen.[3]


Thomas Brooks was a nonconformist preacher. Born into a Puritan family, he was sent to Emmanuel College, Cambridge. He soon became an advocate of the Congregational way and served as a chaplain in the Civil War. In 1648 he accepted the rectory of St. Margaret's, New Fish Street, London, but only after making his Congregational principles clear to the vestry.

On several occasions he preached before Parliament. He was ejected in 1660 and remained in London as a Nonconformist preacher. Government spies reported that he preached at Tower Wharf and in Moorfields. During the Great Plague and Great Fire he worked in London, and in 1672 was granted a license to preach in Lime Street. He wrote over a dozen books, most of which are devotional in character. He was buried in Bunhill Fields.
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Thomas Brooks

He awoke with everlasting flames about his ears!

Earthly riches commonly load the soul with a multitude of cares, fears, griefs, and vexations—which mightily disturb the soul, distract the soul; yes, often rack, torture, and torment the soul. Earthly riches, for the most part, do a world of mischief and hurt to their owners. Oh the souls which ear... Read More
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He bruises His spices

"God disciplines us for our good, that we may share in His holiness." Hebrews 12:10 Grace always thrives most when saints are under the rod. When Christians are under the rod, then their graces do not only bud, but blossom and bring forth fruit, as Aaron's rod did. The snuffing of the candle makes i... Read More
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He dares spit in the very face of God Himself!

Many, when they feel the rod to smart—ah, how they do fret and fume! Isaiah 8:21, 'Distressed and hungry, they will roam through the land; when they are famished, they will become enraged and, looking upward, will curse their king and their God.' Prov. 19:3, 'A man's own folly ruins his life, yet hi... Read More
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He drank it up—every drop!

"Who can comprehend the power of Your wrath?" Psalm 90:11 Jesus Christ comprehends it, for He underwent it! His whole life was made up of suffering. From His birth to His death, from His cradle to the cross, from the womb to the tomb, —He was a man of sorrows! Behold His bodily sufferings— the crown... Read More
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He draws out the core

Afflictions are the Lord's drawing-plasters, by which He draws out the core of pride, earthliness, self-love, covetousness, etc. Pride was one of man's first sins, and is still the root and source of all other sins. Now, to prevent it, God many times chastens man with pain, yes, with strong pain, up... Read More
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He fills all, and yet remains full

"It pleased the Father that in Him should all fullness dwell." Col. 1:19 The sun has not the less light for filling the world with light. A fountain has not the less for filling the lesser vessels. There is in Christ the fullness of a fountain. The overflowing fountain pours out water abundantly, an... Read More
Thomas Brooks

He gives kingdoms, crowns, thrones!

"Behold, I am coming soon! My reward is with Me, and I will give to everyone according to what he has done." Revelation 22:12 The more any man does or suffers for Christ here—the more glory he shall have hereafter. It was the saying of an old disciple upon his dying bed, "He is come, He is come—with... Read More
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He has a mint constantly going in hell

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 ... Read More
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He has all comforts at His disposal

"Praise be to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of compassion and the God of all comfort, who comforts us in all our troubles." 2 Corinthians 1:3-4 God is the God of all sorts and degrees of comfort. He has all comforts at His disposal. This phrase, "The God of all comforts," i... Read More
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He has become the worst of creatures

Man before his fall was the best of creatures—but since his fall he has become the worst of creatures. He who was once the image of God, the glory of Paradise, the world's master, and the Lord's darling—has now become . . . an abomination to God, a burden to heaven, a plague to the world, and a slav... Read More
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He has no memory

"I will not remember your sins." Isaiah 43:25 "I will forgive their iniquity, and I will remember their sin no more." Jeremiah 31:34. "I will be merciful to their unrighteousness, and their sins and their iniquities will I remember no more." Hebrews 8:12. "Their sins and iniquities will I remember n... Read More
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He has no reason to complain!

The least drop of grace, the least smile from Christ's face, the least kiss of His mouth, the least embrace of His arm, the least hint of His favor— is worth more than ten thousand worlds! That Christian cannot be poor—who is rich in grace. That Christian cannot be miserable—who has God for his port... Read More
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He has the worst names

We may read much of Satan's nature and disposition by the diverse names and epithets that are given him in the Scripture. Sometimes he is called Behemoth, whereby the greatness and brutishness of the devil is figured (Job 40:15). Those evil spirits are sometimes called accusers, for their calumnies ... Read More
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He hides the hook!

"Lest Satan should get an advantage of us: for we are not ignorant of his devices." 2 Corinthians 2:11 Satan has his several devices to deceive, entangle, and undo the souls of men. Satan has . . . snares for the wise, and snares for the simple; snares for hypocrites, and snares for the upright; sna... Read More
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He is the blessed soul!

"Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness." Matthew 5:6 He who sees an absolute necessity of the righteousness of Christ to justify him, and to enable him to stand boldly before the throne of God; he who sees his own righteousness to be but as filthy rags, Isaiah 64:4; to be but as ... Read More
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He leaps into a sea of wrath!

Christ went through heaven and hell, life and death, sorrow and suffering, misery and cruelty—and all to bring us to glory! And shall we not prize Him? When in a storm, the nobles of Xerxes had to lighten the ship to preserve their king's life—they leaped into the sea! But our Lord Jesus Christ, to ... Read More
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He left heaven for us

"If anyone would come after Me, he must deny himself and take up his cross and follow Me." Matthew 16:24 Let the sufferings of our Lord Jesus Christ, work us into a gracious willingness to embrace sufferings for His sake, and cheerfully and resolutely to take up His cross and follow Him. Did Christ ... Read More
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He lived poor and died poor

"Jesus replied—Foxes have holes and birds of the air have nests, but the Son of Man has no place to lay His head." Matthew 8:20 Jesus does not say, Kings have palaces—but I have none. Nor He does say that rich men have houses and lands and mansions to entertain their followers—but I have none; but, ... Read More
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He loves those who are most unlovely

Ah! sinners, the greatness of your sins does but set off the freeness and riches of Christ's grace, and the immensity of His love! This makes heaven and earth to ring of his praise, that He loves those who are most unlovely, that he shows most favor to those who have sinned most highly against Him; ... Read More
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He may murmur and struggle at first

"Before I was afflicted I went astray, but now I obey Your word." Psalm 119:67 Affliction is a fire to purge out our dross, and to make our graces shine. Affliction is the remedy which cures all our spiritual diseases. By afflictions, God humbles the hearts of His people, and betters the hearts of H... Read More

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