Spiritual Ruin
Spiritual Ruin4
From Belly to Cards or Dice
By Thomas Brooks0LUK 7:25LUK 16:19LUK 16:22Thomas Brooks emphasizes the dangers of luxury as a sin that is particularly prevalent in society, warning that it is a God-dishonoring and soul-damning behavior that can lead individuals away from salvation. He cites biblical examples, such as the rich man in Luke, to illustrate that those who indulge in luxury are often far from true repentance and faith in Christ. Brooks argues that luxurious living is incompatible with the teachings of Jesus and suggests that such individuals may not genuinely be Christians. He highlights the rarity of reformation among the luxurious, contrasting their lifestyle with the call to holiness and self-denial. Ultimately, he warns that a life of luxury leads to spiritual ruin and separation from God.
Unholy, Unrighteous, Unhappy
By A.W. Tozer0ROM 3:23EPH 2:1A.W. Tozer emphasizes the dire state of humanity, highlighting our spiritual, moral, and physical ruin. He points out that while we are inherently unholy and unrighteous, our unhappiness is a lesser concern compared to the urgent need to seek God's favor and submit to the authority of Jesus Christ. Tozer warns that this pursuit may lead to conflict with the world and personal struggles, yet it is essential for true fulfillment. He encourages believers to prioritize their spiritual journey over temporary pleasures, recognizing the challenges that come with it.
Vexing, Defiling, Dividing, Ruining
By Thomas Brooks0PRO 11:28ECC 5:10MAT 6:24LUK 12:151TI 6:10JAS 5:1Thomas Brooks emphasizes the dangers of earthly riches, warning that the love of money is the root of all kinds of evil. He illustrates how the pursuit of wealth can lead to spiritual ruin, causing individuals to stray from their faith and suffer deep sorrows. Brooks describes riches as thorns that inflict pain on the mind and heart, blinding, hardening, and perverting the soul. He cautions that while poverty may slay thousands, the allure of wealth has led to the downfall of many more. Ultimately, he calls for a reevaluation of our relationship with money and the impact it has on our spiritual lives.
All Belly-Gods Shall at Last Be Found in the Belly of Hell!
By Thomas Brooks0PHP 3:18Thomas Brooks warns against the dangers of intemperance, emphasizing that those who make their stomach their god are destined for destruction. He illustrates how indulgence in food and drink can lead to spiritual ruin, separating individuals from Christ and ultimately leading them to hell. Brooks uses the example of Dives, who lived luxuriously but faced eternal consequences, to highlight the futility of seeking pleasure in earthly desires. He urges listeners to recognize the peril of allowing their appetites to dictate their lives, as this leads to a life devoid of true happiness and salvation. The sermon serves as a stark reminder that all who worship their bellies will find themselves in the depths of hell.