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A54870 Excellent encouragements against afflictions, or, Expositions of four select Psalmes the XXVII, LXXXIV, LXXXV, and LXXXVII, containing [brace] 1. David's triumph over distresse, 2. Davids hearts desire, 3. The churches exercise under affliction, 4. The great charter of the church / by the learned and laborious, faithfull and prudent minister of God's word, Mr. Thomas Pierson ... Pierson, Thomas, 1622-1691. 1647 (1647) Wing P2216; ESTC R33408 298,930 421

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them who then can weaken or overthrow their comfortable state If God be for us who can be against us Rom. 8.31 The steps of a good man are ordered by the Lord and he delighteth in his way Though he fall he shall not be utterly cast down for the Lord upholdeth him with his hand Psal 37.23 24. we●l therefore may it be said of them as Psal 144.15 Happy is that people that is in such a case yea happy is that people whose GOD is the Lord. The second Use for instruction More particularly this is a sure ground of perseverance to every true child of God in the state of grace for they are true members of that Church which God himself will stablish The use for admonition For admonition this must stirre up every one effectually to labour to be truly born again in Gods Church for the Devill goes about like a roaring lyon seeking whom hee may devoure 1 Pet. 5.8 And only they that be truly regenerate shall be able to withstand his assaults for they only have the Lord with them and for them Now true regeneration contains a totall change both in mind heart and life and is indeed the work of God by his spirit yet in the means the word and prayer wherein we must exercise our selves in an holy manner and beware we doe not quench the spirit or coole any good motion begun thereby Verse 6. The Lord shall count when he writeth up the people that this man was born there Selah The meaning of the words THis verse setteth out another great priviledge of Sion Gods true Church in regard of the honour and happinesse of every true member of it namely that when God writeth down the names of the people that belong unto him he doth count and reckon those for his that be born again in the Church For the better understanding whereof we must know that the Prophet doth here speak of God after the manner of great personages who use to write and enrowle in a book the names of those that they accept and receive into their houses and families as members thereof to any place of service for which see Gen. 40.20 Pharoah on his birth day making a feast unto all his servants lifted up the head of his chief butler and of his chief baker among his servants that is taking a view of all his servants according to their names written in his book as the same phrase is used Numb 31.49 there translated taking the sum which in Genesis is rendred lifting up the head he reckoned his chief butler and chief baker among his servants In like manner the scripture calleth the Church the house of the living God 1 Tim. 1.15 and for our better conceiving of his certain and perfect knowledge remembrance both of all things that ever were are or shall be in the world and also of all those persons that in a speciall manner belong unto him as true members of his Church on earth whom he means to glorifie in heaven doth tell us of certain books which God hath even three in number which we may not uafitly thus distinguish by name First the book of his eternall prescience Psal 139.16 Thine eyes did see my substance yet being unperfect and in thy book all my members are written which in continuance were fashioned when as yet there was none of them This is nothing else but his perfect eternall foresight of all things before they were whereby he knew them as perfectly as if they had been actually written in a book The second is the book of his actuall providence whereby he doth most perfectly take actuall knowledge of and remember all things whatsoever even every thought word and deed of every man Hereof see Psal 139.1 2,3 O Lord thou hast searched me and known me Thou knowest my down sitting and mine uprising thou understandest my thought a farre off c and Psalm 56.8 Thou tellest my wanderings put thou my tears into thy bottle are they not in thy book and according to this he will judge the world Rev. 20.12 I saw the dead both small and great stand before God and the books were opened and another book was opened which is the book of life and the dead were judged out of those things which were written in the books according to their works The third is the book of life which is Gods eternall purpose for the saving of his elect by Christ actually declared by their effectuall calling or regeneration by the holy ghost in this life in which estate they are referved and kept for glory This book may be said to betwice written in First from all eternity in Gods purpose whereof see Rev. 13.8 whose names are not written in the book of life of the Lamb slain from the foundation of the world Secondly actually in Gods work of effectuall calling or regeneration in the time of naturall life which is termed Gods calling according to purpose Rom. 8.28 And indeed of this latter writing in the book of life by regeneration or effectuall calling is this place to be understood As if he should have said That the Church hath great honour and the true members of it great happinesse is hereby apparent that when God writes up the people actually in the book of life that be is he reckons those for his that be regenerate and born again in his Church In the words thus understood note two things First Gods work of speciall mercy to the true members of the Church Secondly the quality and condition of those persons to whom the foresaid work of mercy is certainly vouchsafed The first observation For the first Gods speciall work of mercy to the true members of the Church is this he actually writes their names in the book of life and then reckons and accounts them to be his own This is plainly shewed in his golden chain Rom. 8.29 40 Whom he did foreknow he also did predestinate to be conformed to the image of his son that he might be the first born among many brethren Moreover whom he did predestinate them he also called and whom he called them hee also justified and whom he justified them he also glorified Vpon this effectuall calling he bids his Disciples rejoyce that their names were written in heaven Luke 10.20 and upon the good effects and signs of effectuall calling he saith of certain teachers that were zealous of Gods glory in the Church of Philippi that their names were in the book of life Phil. 4.3 The reason hereof may be two wayes confidered The first Reason First of the fact it self in God writing mens names in the book of life and that is only Gods good pleasure According as he hath chosen us in him before the beginning of the world that we should be holy and without blame before him in love Having predestinated us unto the adoption of children by Jesus Christ to himself according to the good pleasure of his will Eph.
1.4 5. I thank thee O Father Lord of heaven and earth because thou hast revealed them unto babes even so father for so it seemed good in thy sight Mat. 11.25 26. The second Reason Secondly of this manner of expressing Gods speciall favour in effectuall calling saying it is his writing their names in the book of life For thus he speaketh partly for his own sake to manifest the stablenesse of his counsell and purpose for their salvation for in Gods divine wisdome and good pleasure it is as sure and firm as if their names were really written in a book partly also for the true peace and comfort of those that be truly and effectually called that they may not doubt of their happy estate but in and by this strong consolation of Gods writing their names in the book of life encourage their hearts to perseverance against all oppositions from the world the flesh and the devill as Rom. 8.33,35,38,39 Who shall lay any thing to the charge of Gods elect c. This serves for instraction and for admonition The use for instruction For instruction see here that the state of the true members of Gods Church is for Gods speciall favour and life eternall most stable and firm for God hath written their names amongst his people in the book of life and accompts them for his own Now them that be thus his own he loves to the end John 13.11 The gifts of grace in this calling are without repentance Rom. 11.29 This their estate hath a sure foundation he knoweth them to be his 2 Tim. 2.19 This is to be marked to arme our selves against the uncomfortable doctrine of Papists and Arminians that teach the true Saints of God may fall from grace For admonition to give all diligence unto the assurance of this estate for our selves which is St. Peters counsell The use for admonition 2 Pet. 1.5 6 7 10 11. where also he shewes the way by adding grace to grace and expressing the truth thereof in obedience Giving all diligence adde to your faith vertue and to vertue knowledge c. And give diligence to make your calling and election sure for if ye do these things ye shall never fall c. The second observation The second point to be noted is the quality and condition of those parties whom God writes with his people in the book of life and so reckons for his own They are borne there that is born again by regeneration in the true Church See 1 Pet. 1.3 4. Blessed be the God and father of our Lord Jesus Christ which according to his abundant mercy hath begotten us again unto a lively hope by the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead To an inheritance incorruptible and undefiled and that fadeth not away reserved in heaven for you And James 1.18 Of his own will begat he us with the word of truth that we should be a kind of first fruits of his creatures The Reason The reason is plain for by effectuall calling which is actually writing in the book of life men are brought into spirituall society and fellowship with God in Christ 1 Cor. 1.9 which necessarily requires regeneration For the state of man in corrupt nature is darknesse under the power of Satan which can have no society with God as 2 Cor. 6.14.16 2 John 1.6 Therefore it is said they that are brought to the state of sonnes by faith are born again John 1.12 13. 1 John 5.1 The first Use for instruction This serves for instruction admonition and comfort For instruction two waies First that mans particular state in soule for fruition of Gods saving love and favour in Christ may be known by ordinary grace without extraordinary revelation For whosoever is born again is in that estate his name is actually written in the book of life as this text implies Now the state of this new birth may be known by faith 1 John 5.1 with 2 Cor. 13.5 The second Use for instruction Secondly see here the great necessity of the faithfull dispensation of the word in the preaching of it unto mans true happinesse for without regeneration there is no salvation John 3.3 5. Except a man be born again he cannot see the Kingdome of God And the word preached is the means in which God works as before Jam. 1.18 1 Pet. 1.23.25 Consider that though God can convert without preaching by his absolute power yet he is pleased to work by this meanes For after that in the wisdome of God the world by wisdome knew not God it pleased God by the foolishnesse of preaching to save them that believed 1 Cor. 1.21 as in the Eunuch Acts 8.27 c. and in Cornelius Acts 10.1 c. The Use for admonition For admonition this must stirre up every one to give all diligence to get into the state of regeneration It is indeed Gods work but ordinarily by his spirit in the ministry of the word both the law to break up the fallow ground and the Gospell to cast in the feed of grace as before 1 Pet. 1.23.25 We must therefore exercise our selves in this word and pray for the word of the spirit and so to use these ordinances that we may have title to the work and blessing of the spirit In which holy endeavour breaking of the course of sin and hungring and thirsting after grace wee must continue till we find our selves renewed and our selves horne again The Use for comfort For comfort to those that find and feel this blessed work of the new birth for blessed are they this work shewes their names are written in heaven and they are kept by the power of God through faith unto salvation Let us Took well therefore unto both parts of it as well in the mortification of corruption as in the repaire and renewing of Gods Image and then we cannot want the comfort of assurance to have our names written in the booke of life Verse 7. As well the singers as the players on instruments shall be there all my springs are in thee The meaning of the words IN these words the Prophet concludes the Psalm with two most comfortable priviledges and prerogatives of the Church first that it is the only place for true delight and pleasure secondly that it is the well head of all heavenly and spirituall blessings The first he expresseth in a Metonymie of the efficient naming singers and players on instruments which were speciall agents in the cheerfull praising of God under David and Solomon and in the succeeding times of legall service as we may see for Davids time 1 Chron. 9.33 and 25.1 2,3 Which vocall musick did prefigure the joy of the holy Ghost under the gospell and so sheweth plainly The first observation That the Church of God under the gospell for the true members of it is the only place for true spirituall joy and rejoycing for evermore So it is prophecied Is 35.10 The ransomed
children unto Abraham of stones as Mat. 3.9 to whom all things are possible Mat. 19.36 and nothing is too hard Jer. 32.27 Lastly doth heavinesse and deadnesse of heart oppresse thee Then get thee to the comforter even to God in Christ by his holy spirit who is the God of hope that can fill thee with all joy in believing Rom. 15.13 FINIS A Table of some speciall matters contained in these Expositions of the 27.84.85 and 87. PSALMES The first number hath reference to the Psalme the second to the Page A. Abraham HOw the Sonnes of Abraham may be known 85.26 Affliction How to be so prepared for afflictions as that we may glorifie God under them 27.42 43. How the godly may comfort themselves in afflictions 27.47 All affliction comes by divine dispensation 85.36 The difference between Gods children and naturall men under affliction 85.43 44. Anger Anger what it is how and why ascribed unto God in Scripture 85.18 19. Speciall means to turn away Gods anger 85.22 23. Gods anger may continue long towards his own people and why 85.37,38,39 Anointed All true believers are Gods anointed 84.67 68. What we must do that we may be of the number of Gods anointed ones 84.68 69. Answer Why God doth sometimes deny to give gracious answers to the prayers of his servants 27.56 What we must do that we may be enabled to to wait and listen for a gracious answer when we have prayed 85.60.61 What is required of men that they may walk worthy of the Lord and labour in some measure to answer his bounty 85.92 Apostasie They that end in Apostasie began in hypocrisie or at least had only an humane acquired faith 27.89 90. Assembly Christian Assemblies for Evangelicall worship are lovely places 84.15 B. Behave HOw Gods children must behave themselves when he hides his face from them 27.73 Mens behaviour and carriage towards their brethren will discover and manifest their estate and condition before God 85.89 Blessing The right way to partake of the best blessings 27.129 130. What it is to be blessed 84.36 The difference between Gods children and naturall men in the fruition of temporall blessings 85.48 Though many times they want the possessions yet the right of all Gods blessings belongs to them that are in Christ 85.90 They that live in sinne and want faith have no part in the best blessings have starved souls though in pampered and well clad bodies 85.92 There is small hope of Gods blessing to accompany the devils getting 85.92 The earthly blessings of Gods providence are attendants on the heavenly blessings of his grace 85.93 Book God hath three Books and what they are 87.122 C. Calling HOw men must wait upon the Gospel preached for an holy calling 87.106 Effectuall calling is actually writing in the book of life 87.125 Captivitie What sins brought the Captivity 85.10 Censure He that shall refuse subjection to the censure of the Church must be cast out as an heathen 85.101 Charmes Conjurers charmes are prayers to the devill 85.28 Church What wonderfull blessings are certainly enjoyed in Gods house his Church and no where else 27.25 26 27. In the visible Church hypocrites may have a place for outward worship 84.10 Gods Church on earth is fitly compared to the Moon and why 85.34 Gods true Church seeking Gods salvation pleads mercy not merit 85.56 The true Church is a spirituall building of Gods own founding and making 87.79 The inseparable property of Gods true Church is that it is holy and sanctified 87.82 Prophane and wicked persons are no true and lively members of the Church 87.82 83. God loves his Church above all other states and conditions of men in the world whatsoever 87.85 The greatnesse of Gods love to his Church seen in three things 87.86 87 88 89 90. How to know the true Church and how to become true members of it 87.93 The true Church of God is his own city 87.95 Gods Church is as Noahs Ark unto which all must come that look to be saved from the deluge of damnation 87.96 What the way into Christs Church is ibid. Why God doth mention glorious things to belong to his Church 87.98 99. The outward state of Gods Church in this world is many times not onely mean but miserable 87.99 The happinesse of Gods Church and children must be measured by their present title to Gods favour in Christ and their certain title to suture glory ibidem Gods Church is Gods kingdom into which man in the corrupt state of nature cannot enter as heir to inherit 87.107 By what titles Gods Church is his more then any other people in the world 87.120 The Church of God is the onely place for spirituall joy 87.127 What incomparable blessings God vouchsafeth to his Church which makes it the place for spirituall joy 87.128.129 Out of the Church no salvat on and why 87. ●34 ●35 The Church of God is surpassing excellent and happy above all other states of people in the world 87.135 Comfort True courage and comfort in evill times is the Lords gift 27.9 The right way to sound comfort and true patience in any distresse or bodily misery 84.44 45. Contempt Gods people sometimes are in great contempt and why 85.74 Conversion No mans conversion is to be despaired of 87.113 What they must do that wish and wait for the conversion of rebels 87.113 114. Multitude of converts is an evidence of Gods speciall favour 87.116 Corruption Naturall corruption judgeth many of Gods wayes unequall 27.98 The terrour that corruption causeth in the godly may easily manifest how terrible the tyranny of it is in naturall men 27.108 How to know where corruption bears dominion 27.108 ●09 110. Corruption of nature in the heart bewrays its dominion in naturall men by their ordinary practise of sinne in life 27.122 123. Originall corruption is in Gods people in a different manner and measure according to their estate before God 85.13 14. Originall corruption is not quite taken away by baptisme 85.14 Covenant They that stand rightly in covenant with God are in an happy estate 27.4 How to get into Covenant with God 27.6 Countenance We should labour in our countenances to expresse truly the affections of our hearts 84.64 65. Courage The way to get spirituall courage 27.141 142. Courts Gods Courts are the place of his solemn worship here on earth 84.70 D. Delay WHy God sometimes useth long delayes in answering the prayers of his children 84.58 Deliverance Deliverance by unlawfull meanes is not of God but the devill 85.58 Disease Sinne is a deadly disease in the soul to which turning back is a spirituall relapse more dangerous then a corporall 85.68 Displeasure The sense of Gods displeasure in a state of misery is to Gods people as a state of death and why 85.42 43. Doubling Doubling requests in prayer shewes fervency and earnestnesse for audience 84.57 Dwell What it is to dwell in Gods house 27.24,32 Three things required of them that would dwell in Gods
the Lord so deal in grace and favour as with the true members of the Church What nation is great who hath God so nigh unto them as our God is in all things that we call upon him for Deut. 4.7 he bids Call upon me in the day of trouble and I will deliver thee and thou shalt glorifie me Psal 50.15 The eyes of the Lord are upon the righteous and his eares are open unto their cry Psal 34.15 The Lord is nigh unto them that are of a broken heart and saveth such as be of a contrite spirit Vers 18. Obj. If any one say this indeed was the prerogative of the Jews that they were Gods peculiar people and chief treasure and the Lord would be enquired of by them above all other people but is it so with the Church of the new testament Answ Though there may be some difference in the manner of Gods giving answer yet for substance and reall performance the Church of the new Testament is preferred before the Jews as wee shall see in taking particular view of their meanes of enquirie of God in cases of difficultie which were especially four How the Jews enquired of God First by Prophets as 2 Kings 3.11 Is there not here a Prophet of the Lord that we may enquire of the Lord by him and 1 Kings 22.7 Secondly by the high Priest as Num. 27.1 Thirdly by the ordinary teachers of the Law Mal. 2.7 Fourthly in prayer Psal 50.15 wherewith was joyned fasting when they sought of God blessings of importance this way as Ezra 8.21 23. Now the Church of the new Testament at this day is not inferiour to the Church of the Jews for they sometime wanted extraordinary Prophets as Psal 74.9 And we do ever enjoy the spirituall presence of Christ Jesus the great Prophet of the Church Math. 28.20 For John Baptist was more then a Prophet Matth. 11.9 and yet not worthy to unloose Christs shooe-latchet John 1.27 He is likewise the great High-priest of our profession who by his word and spirit in all needfull truth revealeth his fathers will more plainly and fully then the High Priest did by Vrim and Thummim See Heb. 1.2 with 4.14 We have a great high Priest over the house of God Heb. 8.2 a Minister of the Sanctuary and of the true Tabernacle And for the written word wherein Gods will is to be found the great encrease of the sacred Canon by all the books of the new Testament shews our prerogative that way above the Jews And for accesse and obtaining by prayer with fasting direction from the Lord see the promise Luke 11.9 10 11 13. with John 16.24 36. and behold the successe by instance in Cornelius Acts 10.2 3 30 c. The Use for admonition For admonition it serves effectually to move every one that lives in the Church to look unto their state and carriage that it bee such as may give them some good assurance that they have right to this priviledge to enquire in the Temple To this end wee must look to two things First that we be in covenant with God else wee have no right to this prerogative as Ephes 2.12 the promise of audience is made to Gods people 2 Chron. 7.14 Secondly that we keep covenant living in conscio●able obedience as Psal 25.9 10. else we forfeit our right as wee may see by Gods dealing with Saul 1 Sam. 28.6 16. and Ezek. 2 3 30 31. But if we keep covenant we may claim our due of God as David doth in this 27. Psalm vers 7.9 alwayes remembring that we walk in the Lords high-way to consult with him in his word as Psal 73.17 for therein God teacheth his children as Psal 94.10 12. and Psal 119.98 99. And to call upon him by prayer adding thereto the humiliation of our souls by fasting as Ezra 8.21 23. with Acts 10 2 3 30. c. Vers 5. For in the time of trouble he shall hide me in his pavilion in the secret of his tabernacle shall he hide me he shall set me up upon a rock The meaning of the words A Reason of Davids earnest desire to dwell in Gods house for ever drawn from the benefit of safety and security there to be found in time of trouble Which benefit is here expressed under a double action of God First hiding in his pavilion and secret of his tabernacle Secondly setting up upon a rock For the better conceiving whereof we must know that by Gods pavilion David meanes the Lords Tabernacle and his dwelling place in Sion And the secret of his Tabernacle was the most Holy place where the Cherubims spread their wings over the mercy seat the cover of the Ark of the covenant whither indeed David might not go personally as we may see by Heb 9.8 and Levit. 16.2 but aimeth at that which those things did shadow out namely speciall providence and protection for safety as Psal 91.1 4. and 61.3 4. Those places indeed were generally taken for places of safety as may appear by the fact of Adonijah 1 Kings 1.50 51. and of Joab 1 Kings 2.28 and by the charge of Jehoiadah the high Priest 2 Kings 11.15 The ground whereof is thought to be besides reverence of Gods presence Gods ordinance in the Wildernesse that the Tabernacle of the congregation should be a sanctuary for that time as the cities of refuge were afterward as is gathered by Exod. 21.13 14. So that here David assures himself that being a true member of Gods Church his grace and favour power and providence should be as the Lords pavilion and as the secret place of his tabernacle even a sure and safe place of safety and security to him And likewise as a rock that is high and strong doth give safety and security to him that is set thereon from the violent assault of all malicious enemies so the Lords power and favour would become the means of safety unto David who thereupon doth usually call the Lord his rocke and his salvation as Psal 18.2 Psal 42.9 In this reason thus conceived note two things the first implied touching his state liable and subject to manifold evils and troubles the second expressed and intended touching the means of his preservation and safety from the foresaid evils The first Observation For the first mark here that David makes account that while he lives here on earth he is liable and subject to manifold evils to sore and great troubles Psal 40.12 Innumerable evils have compassed me Psal 88.3 My soul is full of trou●les The first Reason The reason or ground hereof is fourfold First Gods divine soveraignty whereby he may do with his own what he will and dispose of his dearest children to endure both sorrow and great affliction as he dealt with Job Job 2.3 c. wherein our Saviour instructeth Peter John 21.18 22. which it seems David had learned concerning himself Psal 39.9 I was dumb I opened not my mouth because thou didst it
is the Lord. Psal 144.15 The Use for admonition For admonition it serves effectually to move every one that desires this comfortable state that when dearest and nearest friends do forsake him yet then the Lord may take him up to give all diligence both to get and preserve those graces in his soul and also to testifie that behaviour in life which did entitle David to this happy estate as namely to get truly into covenant with God to trust in the Lord and to shew the truth hereof by new and true obedience Men in the world will serve hard Prentiships for temporall and worldly freedomes in corporations and priviledged places how much more should wee take paines for this great priviledge of the citizens of Sion to have the Lord for our God The Use for comfort For comfort this makes greatly to the godly in times of distresse they must call to minde this property in God to be more firm and faithfull to those that be his then naturall parents are to their dearest children For which besides this text see Isa 49.14 15. Sion said the Lord hath forken me c. with Luke 11.13 If ye then being evill know how to give good gifts unto your children how much more shall your heavenly father give the holy spirit to them that ask him Let us make sure that we be rightly in covenant with God and then we may say with David The Lord is on my side I will not fear what can man do unto me Psal 118.6 The Lord is my shepheard I shall not want Yea though I walk thorovgh the valley of the shadow of death I will feare none evill for thou art with me Psal 23.1 4. Vers 11. Teach me thy way O Lord and lead me in a plain path because of mine enemies Vers 12. Deliver me not over to the will of mine enemies for false witnesses are risen up against me and such as breath out crueltie The meaning of the words IN these two Verses the Prophet David returnes again unto prayer and begs of God both instruction and direction in regard of his enemies Vers 11. and also preservation out of their hands in regard of their unconscionable dealing and cruell minds towards him Vers 12. For instruction and direction thus he prayes Teach me thy way O Lord and lead me in a plain path because of mine enemies For the meaning Gods way in Scripture is taken diversly sometime for his own administrrtion and doing or working as Job 26.14 Lo these are part of his wayes having spoken of many of his marvellous workes in the former verses 7 8 c. as afterward Behemoth is called the chief of the wayes of God that is of his works Job 40.19 Psal 77.19 Thy way is in the sea and thy path in the great waters thy footsteps are not known which hath reference to Vers 14 15. Thou art the God that dost wonders c. Psal 103.7 He made known his wayes unto Moses his acts unto the children of Israel Otherwhile and most commonly Gods way is that wherein he would have man to walk that is the course of life and dealing which he would have men to take as Jethro saith to Moses Exod. 18.20 Thou shalt teach them ordinances and laws and shalt shew them the way wherein they must walk and the work that they must do See Jer. 42.3 Herein David desires to be instructed of God Yea further hee would have God not onely to teach him the way but to lead him in a plain path that is such a path as is right and strait without any crookednesse and such is the way of Gods word the course and behaviour which God there prescribes them as Pro. 8.6 The opening of my mouth shall be right things 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the same word which is here used further expounded Vers 8 9. All the words of my mouth are in righteousnesse c. And this favour he desires because of his enemies that is of such as did observe and watch him for advantage to doe him hurt The first Observation In the words thus understood note two things First his double request made to God secondly the reason of them both For his requests the first is this David beseecheth God to teach him that way of his wherein he would have him to walk So Psal 5.8 Lead me O Lord in thy righteousnesse make thy way plain before my face Psal 25.4 Shew me thy wayes O Lord Psal 143.8 Cause me to know the way wherein I should walk Psal 86.11 Teach me thy way O Lord. The reasons hereof are three First in regard of God The 1. reason to glorisie him by seeking unto him for this blessing for God undertakes to teach the godly that be in covenant with him as it is written in the Prophets and they shall be all taught of God John 6.45 Psal 32.8 I will instruct thee and teach thee in the way which thou shalt go Prov. 4.11 I have taught thee in the way of wisedome The second Reason Secondly in regard of himself sundry wayes First because of his own inability of himself to know them without Gods teaching for the light of nature is but darknesse in the wayes of God Matth. 6.23 For the naturall man receiveth not the things of the spirit of God they are foolishnesse unto him he cannot know them meaning of himself because they are spiritually discerned This is manifest by the Eunuch Acts 8.30 31. Vnderstandest thou what thou readest saith Philip to him he answers by deniall How can I except some man should guide me Secondly for his better enabling to obedience for knowledge goes before doing John 13.17 If yee know these things happy are ye if ye do them Josh 1.8 This book of the Law shall not depart out of thy mouth but thou shalt meditate therein day and night that thou maist observe to do according to all that is written therein Thirdly for his spirituall joy and comfort for knowledge is a spirituall light 2 Cor. 4.6 and so very pleasing and comfortable to those that without it are in darknesse as Eccles 11.7 Truly the light is sweet and a pleasant thing is it for the eyes to behold the Sunne Hence we reade that many have greatly rejoyced when they have been taught the knowledge of Gods wayes Nehem. 8.12 All the people went their way to eat and to drink and to make great mirth because they had understood the words that were declared unto them So the Eunuch went his way rejoycing after he had been instructed and baptized by Philip Acts 8.39 and there was great joy in Samaria after they were converted to the faith by Philip Acts 8.6 8. The third Reason Thirdly because of his enemies as here he saith in plain words for in Gods wayes there is safety here Gods Angels have charge to keepe the godly Psalm 91.11 When thou goest in this way thy steps shall not be straightned and when
mountain First the Churches acknowledgement of Gods favour and mercy in the removall of former evills verse 1.2 3. Secondly her humble and earnest prayer for the perfecting of that mercy begun by the removall of some heavy judgements which were renewed upon them for their sinnes verse 4.5 6 7. Thirdly her godly behaviour in waiting for mercy in a gracious answer to her prayers with the sure grounds thereof verse 8. c. The title of the Psalm explained These are the generall parts of this Psalm which I will handle in order But first a word or two of the title prefixed which sheweth the dedication thereof To the chiefe Musician and pointeth out the persons that were specially to be employed in the singing thereof namely the sons of Korah The dedication is to the chief Musician or master of the Quier For 1 Chron. 16.4 David ordered a Quier to sing thanksgiving and penned Psalmes for that end which he delivered to the master of the Quier verse 7. Of their ordering See 1 Chron. 25.1 7. The parties by whom it is to be used are the sons of Korah These sonnes of Korah were the posterity of that rebellious Levite who with Dathan and Abiram rebelled against Moses and Aaron Numb 16. Which Korah was consumed with fire verse 35. with 17. Howbeit there were of his sonnes that dyed not Numb 26.11 departing as it seemeth from their fathers tent as all were commanded Numb 16.24 26. And of these is numbred a family of the Korathites Numb 26.58 of whom came Samuel the Prophet and Heman his nephew 1 Chron. 6.33 a great singer 1 Chron. 25.4 5. The first Observation In this title observe two things First that God required joy and gladnesse in his service which David prepared 1 Chron. 23.5 and 25.1 and bids all his people to rejoyce in their feasts Deut. 16.11.14 which feasts did represent the life of Christians And in Evangelicall worship he requires making melody to the Lord in their hearts Ephes 5.19 The Reason The reason is great For in Gods service we have society with God which is a just cause of exceeding joy Herein God vouchsafeth evidence of speciall favour and if we should take no delight therein it argues fearfull contempt which God cannot endure without revenge as Deut. 28.47.48 whereto adde Amos 8.5 11. The Use This should make us to stirre up in our hearts and to expresse in our behaviour this spirituall joy in Gods service To this end we have need of the spirit to sanctifie us which will make us to rejoyce in Gods word as one that finds a great spoyle Psal 119.162 and conceiving it to bee the food of our soules labour to hunger and thirst after it and then with Job shall we esteem it above our appointed food Job 23.12 And when we know God to be our God and the fountain of blessings to us we shall come before him with gladnesse in prayer Psal 100.2 and our mouth shall praise him with joyfull lips Psal 63.5 The second Observation Secondly here note that the sonnes that is the posterity of wicked and rebellious Korah have an honourable place in Gods sacred and solemne service for to them sundry of Davids Psalmes are commended as Psal 42.44 45 46. c. which is no small honour The Reason No doubt David saw them being by place and birth Levites to be faithfull and diligent in their place and thus renownes them to all posterity that he composeth speciall Psalmes for their ministry in the solemn service of God The use for instruction Here see the verifying of Gods word for the comfort of all godly children that the sonne shall not bear the iniquity of the father Ezek. 18.14 17 20. if he see his fathers sinnes and turn from them Obj. Exod. 20.5 Visiting the iniquities of the fathers upon the children Answ That is inquiring for the sinne of the fathers among the children and if he find it there then payes hee them home Obj. Achans sonnes and daughters are stoned and burnt for the fathers sacriledge Josh 7.24 25. And Dathans and Abirams little children are swallowed up Numb 16.27 Answ For ought we know they might be of years of discretion and privy to their fathers stealth When little ones dye in the punishment of their fathers sinne God layes not the punishment of the fathers sinne upon the children but to make the fathers sinne more odious doth then bring upon the children the fruit of their own originall corruption which is death determined upon all flesh as Gen. 2.17 with Rom. 5 12. As a creditor that hath both the father and the sonne debtors unto him The Use for comfort may upon the fathers provocation lay the forfeiture upon both being both in his danger Secondly here is speciall encouragement to the children of wicked parents to become godly and faithfull in their places In some sense they are the sonnes of strangers for the wicked are estranged from the womb Psal 58.3 Yet if they leave their fathers sinnes and become faithfull to the Lord here is comfort for them in the honour of Korah's posterity See If. 56.3 Let not the sonne of the stranger that joyneth himself to the Lord say the Lord hath utterly separated me from his people for verse 6 7. the sonnes of strangers that joyn themselves to the Lord to serve him and to love the name of the Lord shall be brought unto his holy mountain and made joyfull in his house of prayer for them that honour me I will honour saith the Lord. 1 Sam. 2.30 Thus much of the title the Psalm it self followeth Verse 1. Lord thou hast been favourable to thy land thou hast brought again the captivitie of Jacob. The meaning of the words IN this and the two next verses are contained the Churches acknowledgement of Gods great favour and mercy here propounded not only to testifie their thankfulnesse for the blessings they enjoyed but also to be a ground of encouragement unto their new requests in the 4 5 6 and 7. verses And so conceived we may therein observe one thing in generall viz The first Observation That Gods Church doth think upon and acknowledge the blessings they lye still in other things under some heavy judgements Compare the three first verses with the 4 and 5 which will well agree either to the times of Ezra and Nehemiah when notwithstanding their return from Babilon the people were in great distresse at Jerusalem as Nehem. 1.3 or to the more heavy times when Antiochus Epiphanes did tyrannize over them as the book of Maccabees shewes more at large 1 Marcab 1.25 36. c. Like unto this is Psal 44.1 c. We have heard with our eares O God our fathers have told us what works thou didst in their dayes in the times of old c. Thou hast saved us from our enemies and put them to shame that hated us verse 7. But thou hast cast off and put
when they are angry Exod. 32.10 Let me alone that my wrath may waxe hot against them and that I may consume them The first Observation Here then there are two things to be observed The first is implyed That in the sense before shewed God hath been wrath and fiercely angry with his own people When God heard this he was wrath and greatly abhorred Israel He was wrath with his inheritance Psal 78.59 62. The wrath of the Lord was kindled against his people insomuch that he abhorred his own inheritance Psal 106.40 The Reason The reason hereof is the sinnes of his people which many times are many and grievous such as the holy nature of God cannot but detest and in divine justice severely punish For sinne is the provocation 2 Kings 22.13 For great is the wrath of the Lord which is kindled against us because our fathers have not hearkened unto the words of this booke Jerusalem hath grievously sinned therefore shee is removed Lam. 1.8 And we have transgressed and rebelled thou hast not pardoned Thou hast covered with anger and persecuted us Lam. 3.42 c. This serves for instruction and for admonition The first Use for instruction For instruction two wayes First here we may plainly see the contrariety of sinne to the holy nature of God It is such a thing as God cannot endure no not in those that be most near and dear unto him even his own people Nay when his own sonne takes upon himself our sinnes divine justice will not spare him Gods heavy wrath makes him to sweat water and blood and to cry out my God my God why hast thou forsaken me Mat. 27.46 The second Use for instruction Secondly see that God is a God of justice against sinne he will not wink at it nor endure it no not in his own people though that be a great priviledge to be in covenant with God yet that procures not a dispensation to sinn freely much lesse will other outward things as worldly wealth and strength and honour and the like The Use for admonition For admonition to all Gods people that they beware of all sinne and especially of those that are said in Scripture to provoke the Lord to wrath whereof I will name some of the chief Speciall sinnes provoking God to 〈◊〉 As first Atheisme Zeph. 1.12 I will search Jerusalem with candles and punish the men that are setled on their lees that say in their heart the Lord will not do good neither will he do evill 2. Idolatry Psal 78.58 59. They provoked him to anger with their high places and moved him to jealousie with their graven images When God heard this he was wroth and greatly abhorred Israel 3. Witchcraft See it in Manasseh 2. Kings 21.2 3 6. He did that which was evill in the sight of the Lord c. He made his sonne passe thorow the fire and observed times and used inchantments and dealt with familiar spirits and wizards he wrought much wickednesse in the sight of the Lord to provoke him to anger With 2 Kings 23.26 His anger was kindled against Judah because of all the provocations that Manasseh had provoked him withall 4. Opposing Christ in the gospell not receiving it Psal 2.1 2 3 4 5. Why do the heathen rage and the people imagine a vain thing The Kings of the earth set themselves and the rulers take counsell together against the Lord and against his annointed saying Let us break their bonds asunder and cast away their cords from us He that sitteth in the heavens shall laugh the Lord shall have them in derision Then shall hee speak unto them in his wrath and vexe them in his sore displeasure 1. Thessal 2.16 Forbidding us to speak to the Gentiles that they might be saved to fill up their sinnes alway for the wrath is comeupon them to the uttermost Typified in the spies and people disliking the land of Canaan Numb 14.11.23 5. False and flattering teaching Jer. 5.30 31. A wonderfull and horrible thing is committed in the land The Prophets prophecy falsly and the Priests bear rule by their means and my people love to have it so and what will yee do in the end thereof So Ezek. 13. throughout 6. Lukewarmnesse opposed to zeal Rev. 3.16 19. Because luke-warme and neither cold nor hot I will spew thee out of my mouth As many as I love I rebuke and chasten be zealous therefore and repent 7. Blessing a mans self in his sinfull course Deut. 29.19 20. If it come to passe when he heareth the words of this curse that he blesse himself in his heart saying I shall have peace though I walk in the imagination of mine heart to adde drunkennesse to thirst The Lord will not spare him but then the anger of the Lord and his jealousie shall smoak against that man c. 8. Rebellion against Gods Magistrates and Ministers Numb 16.30 Then shall yee understand that men have provoked the Lord. 9. Helping the wicked 2 Chron. 19.2 Shouldest thou help the ungodly and love them that hate the Lord Therefore is wrath upon thee from before the Lord. 10. Oppression of the poor Zeph. 3.1 3.8 Woe to her that is filthy and polluted to the oppressing City Her Princes within her are roaring Lions her Judges are evening wolves Therefore wait yee upon me saith the Lord untill the day that I rise up to the prey to powre out upon them mine indignation even all my fierce anger for all the earth shall be devoured with the fire of my jealousie 11. Adultery Jer. 5.7 8 9. When I fed them to the full they committed adultery c. Shall I not visit for these things saith the Lord shall not my soule be avenged on such a nation as this 12. Drunkennesse Isaiah 5.21 24. Woe unto them that are mighty to drink wine and men of strength to mingle strong drink Therefore is the anger of the Lord kindled against his people c. 13. Blasphemie against God either in common swearing or in more fearfull perjury See Jer. 23.10 Because of swearing the land mourneth the pleasant places of the wildernesse are dryed up And for perjury it puts upon God the person of the devill by calling him to be a witnesse of a lye whereof the devill is the father John 8.44 All these we must lay to heart lament and repent for that which is past and for the time to come beware of them if we look to remove and prevent the wrath and fierce anger of the Lord. The second Observation The second thing to be here observed is expressed That though God had been fiercely angry with his people yet afterward he took away his wrath and turned from the fiercenesse of his anger So Jer. 29.10 11. After seventy years be accomplished at Babilon I will visit you and perform my good word toward you c. Ier. 30.17 18. I will restore health unto thee and I will heale thee of thy
unto Luke 10.10 11. The Use for admonition For admonition this serves to move every one under any evill or misery corporall or spirituall to become a follower of Gods Church in beseeching God to give deliverance from it This Christ teacheth in the Lords prayer deliver us from evill Mat. 6.13 Is any man afflicted let him pray Jam. 5.15 Herein we must continue and watch Col. 4.2 yea pray and not faint Luke 18.1 Remember the many sharp repulses which Christ gave to the woman of Canaan Mat. 15. in the 23. verse he is silent in the 24 he denyes he was sent to such in the 26 he likens her to a dog but in the 28. there is this happy conclusion O woman great is thy faith be it unto thee even as thou wilt Obj. But naturall men cannot pray Answ Not so well as they ought but let them do so well as they can as did the Ninevites Jonah 3.8 and get others to pray for them as Simon Magus did Acts 8.24 do as the sick of the palsey did Mar. 2.3 who got foure men to bear him being not able of himself to come to Christ The Use for comfort For comfort this shewes that Gods Church hath no evill to befall them from which they have not an all-sufficient deliverer to whom they may go as Dan. 3.17 And this door cannot be shut up against them as 2 Cor. 4.8 We are troubled on every side yet not distressed 〈◊〉 therefore remember and apply the precept Phil. 4.6 Be carefull for nothing but in every thing by prayer and supplication with thankesgiving let your request be made known unto God And cause thine anger towards us to cease The second request of the Church here made unto God for the ceasing of his anger that is for the removall of his judgemets which they conceive to come from his anger provoked by their sinnes This petition may be considered two wayes First with reference to the confession made in the former verse secondly by it selfe In the former verse we have this confession Thou hast taken away all thy wrath and turned thy selfe from the fiercenesse of thine anger yet here the Church intreats that God would cause his anger toward them to cease How do these things agree well enough if we referre the confession to the time of their return out of Babilon caused by Cyrus Ezra 1. Psal 126.1 3. and this supplication to some time of troubles that befell them after their return as under Cambyses Artaxerxes or Antiochus Epiphanes in which times the adversaries did sore vexe Gods people Now then in this reference see plainly The fourth Observation That Gods Church and people who have formerly felt his great favour and love may afterward come to the sense and feeling of his bitter anger and displeasure This thing is plain in this Psalme by comparing the first verse with the fift and sixt also in the 29. and 30. chapters of the book of Job and in David Salomon Asa Jehosaphat Hezekiah and many others both for their own persons and the people of God under their government For Davids person see Psal 30.6 7. I said in my prosperity I shall never be moved thou didst hide thy face and I was troubled And for the estate of Gods people under him Psal 89.20 28. compared with the 38. and 39. verses in his time were warre famine and pestilence For Salomon his peace power and plenty are at large set down 1 Kings 10.27 c. his troubles chapt 11.11 c. For Asa his power and peace see 2 Chron. 14.6 his great conquest over the Ethiopians verse 9. the joy of his people renewing covenant with God chap. 15.15 but chap. 16.8 9. a great change So for Jehosaphat 2. Chron. 17.3 the Lord was with him and ver 5. he had riches and honour in great abundance yet chapter 19.2 wrath from the Lord was toward him and chap 20. fearfull warre was made against him So for Hezekiah the Lord was with him and he prospered whithersoever hee went forth 2 Kings 18.7 and by restoring of religion he brought great joy to Gods people at Jerusalem 2 Chron. 30.26 and dealing uprightly he prospered 2 Chron. 31.21 but chap. 32. troubles come upon him by Senacherib and yet upon Gods deliverance he was magnified in the sight of all nations verse 22 23. but verse 24. he is sick unto death from which being extraordinarily delivered he was lifted up with pride and so wrath was toward him verse 25. The first Reason The reason hereof is twofold First and most usually correction for sinne as we may see in the forenamed examples of David Salomon Asa Jehosaphat and Hezekiah So Psal 89.31 32. If they break my statutes and keep not my commandements Then will I visit their transgressions with the rodde and their iniquities with stripes The second Reason Secondly God doth it sometime for the triall of grace as is plain in Job by Gods own confession Job 2.3 Still he holdeth fast his integrity although thou movest me against him to destroy him without cause This serves for instruction admonition and comfort The Use for instruction For instruction see here that the Church of God here on earth is very fitly resembled to the moon not only for receiving all the light of knowledge and comfort she hath from Christ but even because of change and alteration in estate As the moon is sometimes in the wane and eclipse and sometimes in the full so is Gods Church here on earth Though outward prosperity with the sense and feeling of Gods favour do most properly belong to Gods Church and people yet they are not so intailed upon them infallibly but that many times instead of prosperity they have great misery Christ is to his Church for joy and comfort the sunne of righteousnesse but yet sometimes the lig●t of his countenance doth not appear for many dayes The first use for admonition For admonition it serves two wayes First in the dayes of peace and comfort to take heed of all sinne as being the true cause of eclipsing the light of Gods favour as we may see in generall Lam. 3.39 Wherefore doth a living man complain a man for the punishment of his sinnes verse 42. we have transgressed and have rebelled thou hast not pardoned If we would know the causes of Gods anger more particularly in those speciall sinnes that stirre up his wrath see before in the third verse the use of admonition upon the first observation The second Use for admonition Secondly when Gods favour is any way eclipsed towards his Church or any member of it hence learne to enquire into the true cause thereof which ordinarily is some sinne or sinnes for the finding out whereof we must use Gods law as Joshuah did the lot to find out Achan with the execrable thing Jos 7.18 and the Mariners did to find out Jonah Jonah 1.7 This concerns every one for the true peace
books Those rubs being now removed and his Expositions of foure select Psalmes readie to be offered to the publike view I am bold to present this unto you and under your name to commend it to the use of all those children of the Church who enjoying the comforts are willing to maintain the credit of those great priviledges that are granted to it and would be as loth to forfeit as they are to forgoe their Charter Amongst whom your Ladiships sincere affection and zeale to religion entitles you to so high an esteem that they unto whom you are best knowne will soonest conceive that it is not resolution onely but reason also which moveth me to bind your name as a frontlet on the forehead of this book and to underwrite my selfe Your Ladiships most humble servant CHRISTOPHER HARVEY AN EXPOSITION Of the 87 Psalme Psalme 87. A Psalme or song for the sons of Korah Verse 1. His foundation is in the holy Mountaines c. IN this Psalme the holy Ghost doth plainly set out sundry Priviledges and prerogatives of Gods Church The scope and generall division of the whole Psalm wherein she hath surpassing advancement above all other places states and conditions of the people in the world beside Whether it were penned after the return of the people from the captivity of Babilon for their encouragement being but very few and for their comfort being under great contempt from enemies round about them as some godly and learned interpreters do think is not set down and so not certain Yet sure it is this Psalme was penned for the comfort and encouragement of the godly in such times as the Church is in danger misery and calamity by the consideration of her founder which is the Lord Jehovah verse 1. of his speciall affection towards her werse 2. of the glorious things which are spoken of her verse3 as great encrease and enlargement by the calling and conversion of forrain nations verse 4. great honour by the regeneration or effectuall calling of many in her and great safety by the Lords own establishment of her verse 5. and great renown by inrowling her true members in his book verse 6. Lastly joy and comfort unspeakable by the cheerfull service of God and the well-springs or fountains of saving graces in her The Title of the Psalm explained verse 7. Before this Psalme is this title A Psalme or song for the sonnes of Korah Which Title shewes two things the use of it in Gods service and the parties by whom it should be used For the use it is a Psalme or Song or a Psalme and Song that is an holy hymne which was both to be played on their musicall instruments and to be sung with voice together And here the musicall instruments were to lead the voyce as Psalme 67.1 and 68.1 Sometime the voyce was to lead the instruments as Psalme 48.1 A Song or Psalme Hereon we need not long insist because this kind of singing was peculiar to the Tabernacle and Temple and so ended in Christ as Heb. 7.11 with 19. as Colos 2.17 Yet thus much it sheweth 1. Observation That God required joy and gladnesse in his service therefore would he have instruments of joy used in his service which David prepared 1 Chron 23.5 and 1 Chron. 25.1 And he bids all his people to rejoyce in their feasts Deut. 16.11.14 which feasts did represent the lives of Christians And in Evangelicall worship he requires making melody to the Gord in their hearts Ephes 5.19 The reason is great for in Gods service we have society with God The Reason which is a just cause of exceeding joy Herein God vouchsafeth us evidence of his speciall favour and if we shall take no delight therein it argues fearfell contempt which God cannot endurt without revenge as Deut. 27.47 48. Because thou serv●●st not the Lord thy God with joyfulnesse and with gladnesse of heart for the abundance of all things Therefore thou shalt serve thine enemies which the Lord shall send against thee in hunger and in thirst and in nakednesse and in want of all things and he shall put a yoak of iron upon thy neck untill he have destroyed thee Whereto adde Amos 8.5.11 The Vse This should move us to stirre up in our hearts and to expresse in our behaviours this spirituall joy in Gods service To this end we have need of the spirit to sanctifie us which will make us to rejoyce in Gods Word as one that findeth a great spoyle Psal 119.162 And conceiving it to be the food of our soules let us labour to hunger and thirst after it and then with Job shall we esteem it above our appointed food Job 23.12 And when we know God to be our God and the fountain of blessing to us we shall come before him with gladnesse in prayer Psal 100.2 and our mouth shall praise him with joyfull lips Psalme 63.5 The second thing to be noted in the dedication is the parties by whom it is to be used The sonnes of Korah These sonnes of Korah were the posterity of that rebellious Levite who with Dathan and Abiram rebelled against Moses and Aaron Numb 16. which Korah was consumed with fire verse 35. compared with 17. Howbeit there were of his sonnes that dyed not Numb 26.11 departing as it seemeth from their fathers Tent as all were commanded Numb 16.24.29 And of these is numbred a family of the Korathites Numb 26.58 of whom came Samuel the Prophet and Heman his Nephew 1 Chron. 6.33 a great singer 1 Chron. 25.4 5. Here then we may observe 2. Observation that the sonnes that is the posterity of wicked and rebellious Korah have an honourable place in Gods sacred and solemne service for to them sundry of Davids Psalmes are commended as Psal 42.44 45 46. c. which is no small honour The Reason No doubt David saw them being by place and birth Levites to be faithfull and diligent in their place and thus renownes them to all posterity that he composeth speciall Psalmes for their ministry in the solemn service of God Vse 1 Here see the verifying of Gods word for the comfort of all godly children that the sonne shall not bear the iniquity of the father Ezek. 18.14 17 20. if he see his fathers sinnes and turn from them But 1. Objection the Lord is a jealous God visiting the iniquities of the Fathers upon the children Exod. 20.5 That is Answer enquiring for the sinne of the Fathers among the children and if he find it there then payes he them home Achans sonnes and daughters are stoned and burnt for their fathers sacriledge 2. Objection Josh 7.24 25. and Dathans and Abirams little children are swallowed up Numbers 16.27 For ought we know they might be of years of discretion Answer and privie to their fathers stealth When little ones dye in the punishment of their fathers sin God layes not the punishment of the fathers sinne upon