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Why must Christians be mute and silent under the greatest afflictions? - Thomas Brooks (Puritan Quote)


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Why must Christians be mute and silent under the greatest afflictions? - Thomas Brooks (Puritan Quote)


Dr. Steven Dilday on the Puritan Hard Drive


Why must Christians be mute and silent under the greatest afflictions, the saddest providences, and sharpest trials that they meet with in this world? I answer…that they may the better hear and understand the voice of the rod. As the Word hath a voice, the Spirit a voice, and conscience a voice, so the rod hath a voice. Afflictions are the rod of God’s anger, the rod of His displeasure, and His rod of revenge. He gives a commission to this rod to awaken His people, to reform His people, or else to revenge the quarrel of His covenant on them, if they will not hear the rod and kiss the rod and sit mute and silent under the rod. “The LORD’s voice crieth unto the city, and the man of wisdom shall see thy name: hear ye the rod, and who hath appointed it” (Mic. 6:9). God’s rods are not mutes; they are all vocal. They are speaking as well as smiting; every twig hath a voice.

 

- Thomas Brooks in the Mute Christian on the Puritan Hard Drive


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If you love the Bible, then you may well be Reformed. If you think of yourself as Reformed, but you have seldom or have never read older Reformed literature, prepare to be challenged. The Puritan Hard Drive provides primary sources and depth of theological and spiritual insight which is lacking in much of what is passed off as genuine Reformed theology. If you think of yourself as conservative, the older Puritan and Reformed authors will help you sort reality from myth in your quest to be truly Reformed. There are more solid resources for less money here than anywhere else. I highly recommend you take responsibility for your soul and spend a few shekels for this cup of cold water in the midst of the modern religious desert.


- Jim Dodson, Reformed Presbyterian Scholar, https://www.covenanter.org/



Why must Christians be mute and silent under the greatest afflictions? - Thomas Brooks (Puritan Quote)