
Precious Remedies Against Satan's Devices
Thomas Brooks maps out the specific devices Satan uses to lure believers into sin, cool their zeal for holy duties, and unsettle their assurance, answering each one with a cluster of Scripture-soaked remedies. Written in the vivid, image-rich style that made Brooks so quotable, it works as both a diagnostic manual of temptation and a pastoral handbook for resisting it.
From the book
In Thomas Brooks's own words
“The best course to prevent falling into the pit is to keep at the greatest distance from it. He who will be so bold as to dance upon the brink of the pit, may find by woeful experience that it is a righteous thing with God that he should fall into the pit.”
“There is more evil in the least sin than in the greatest affliction.”
“Christ is the crown of crowns, the glory of glories, and the heaven of heavens.”




