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A10914 A discourse of Christian watchfulnesse Preparing how to liue, how to die, and to be discharged at the day of iudgement, and so enioy life eternall. By Iohn Rogers minister to the Church of Chacombe in Northampton-shiere. Rogers, John, of Chacombe. 1620 (1620) STC 21185; ESTC S103184 154,709 397

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there bee in that hellish city and if the Diuels themselues being spirits cannot abide this burning how much lesse shall corporall men doe it all feares be nothing to this terror al torments be but sports to this death what then shall wee doe to preuent all this but as is aboue-said and euen as Isaiah chap. 33. 14. 15. aduiseth saying who among vs shall dwell with the euerlasting burnings Hee that walketh in iustice and speaketh righteous things refusing gaine of oppression shaking his hands from taking of gifts stopping his eares from hearing of bloud and shutting his eyes from seeing euill Hee shall dwell on high c. and so much of the throne of God And so farre of the ninth Motiue The tenth Motiue to watchfulnesse is the manner of Christs proceeding in iudgement for first before him shall bee gathered all Nations Hee being set vpon the throne of his glory and he shall separate them one from another as a Shepheard separateth the sheepe from the goates and hee shall set the sheep on his right hand and the goates on the left Math. 25. 31. 32. 33. Where first note heere is no producing of Witnesses nor impanelling of Iuries because the Iudge himselfe knoweth the very secrets of all hearts and is perfectly priuy to euery mans waies according to Reuel 2. 23. All the Churches shall know that I am hee which search the reynes and hearts and I will giue vnto euery one of you according to your workes And besides this euery mans guilty conscience shall be as a thousand witnesses and as a booke of inditements and euidences against him assenting and consenting to this proceeding of his Iudge Rom. 2. 15. 16. and 1. Cor. 4. 5. Math. 16. 19. Reuel 20. 12. and so remaine vpon the file that day this separation of the wheate from the tares of the sheepe from the goates and lambes from the wantonkyddes is the entrance beginning of the execution of Gods iudgement vpon the wicked which how gastfull and distastefull it will be to the diuels themselues as also to all Reprobates no heart can conceiue nor tongue relate In this life the goatish worldlings lord it and scorned to be set on the worser hand but now they are faine to stand below and giue place to their betters for the Iudge of all the world can easily discerne betweene the precious and the vile and place eyther of them in their proper rankes and now the wretches full of sorrow see how the day is like to goe with them for the Iudge himselfe many yeeres before told them vpon which hand the Reprobate should be placed though they regarded it not but applied it to others iudging others for left-handed men and not themselues but now the conscience gnaweth and crieth guilty formerly they were full of presumed faith and hope neuer doubting to say they doe it to be thus placed but now the wretches which they scorned to place vvith their dogges appeare cheerefully with great boldnesse on the better hand before the faces of such as tormented them and tooke away their labours this killeth the proud and haughty heart and casteth them downe to hell gates now could they wish they had neuer beene borne or being borne had ledde Lazarus life now with the Leaper they put their hands vpon their heads and cry I am vncleane I am vncleane Leuit. 13. 45. Now they see all the gates and well-springs of mercy locked and quite dried vp now the worme of Conscience as a greedy Wolfe Viper or Vulture beginneth a-fresh to gnaw their hearts and will neuer die and thus before the Iudge speakes a word they iudge themselues who would not doe it when they were required so to doe and now they see and for greefe eate their hearts and weepe in their soules that for so momentany shadowes of pleasures and profits they were so mad as to renounce God forfeit heauen sell themselues to hell torments and dispossesse themselues of eternall blisse which might easily be attained if in the time accepted they had accepted thereof Oh that they might but once againe but for a little time return to the world againe oh how would they knowing what they know repent fast pray yea doe all good workes specially to Christs brethren how deepely would they lament their sinnes reforme their liues and in all things obay the watch men of their soules who euer formerly they hated and whose hearts and soules of set purpose they vexed grieued with their drunken abhominations since the time their soules were separated from their bodies their case was euer lamontable yet desired to see this day in hope of some comfort when they receiued their bodies and when the Lord came to iudgement but now euery way the case is worse soule and body must together trudge to hell fire for euer and who is able to abide that burning they desired poore wretches to appear soule body this day before their iust Iudge and to come once more to hearing and to haue their causes more throughly heard and scanned but alas how are they repelled as vnknowne and workers of iniquity Math. 7. 22. 23. Now could they wish that soule and body had neuer come together but that the body had still rotted in the graue Alas now what shall they doe there is no place to hide them nor flee vnto for releefe seeing they haue so hainously prouoked the Lords wrath while time and tide serued they regarded it not now Gods turne commeth with his sword of Iustice to cut them off and so this day is turned vnto night woe bee vnto them that euer they sinned The vse we are to make now in good time of this dolefull appearance serues both for terror to the wicked to repent in time and for wholesome admonition to the godly to beware of hypocrisie or apostacie or backe-sliding from the Lord we see heere the lamentable perple●ity of the wicked and reward of sinfulnesse and how the whole state is in one moment ouerturned and that such as tooke themselues in respect of their saluation cocke-sure doe fall to desperate ruine albeit in their life-time they thought they had such abundance of faith and the same so powerfull that they could not perish possibly and if faith failed yet entreaty and crying for mercy would effectit but now foolish had-I-wist commeth in too late as had I wist of this I had not made my belly my God my lands my heauen my 〈…〉 mon my master my goatish lecherie my solace this world my portion nor gloried in that whereof I am now confounded and euer shall be ashamed Now they repent and euer shall repent that they no sooner repented but this repentance is but the feeding of the worm of conscience now they though too late finde who is the greatest lyar Michaiah the true or Zedechiah the false Prophet the faithfull Preachers or deceitfull hypocrites the word of God or the perswasions of the world the counsell of
is that they are suddenly taken at vnawares and vnprouided and this makes them vnpatient and to cry for some respit to make them ready for Death that is the Lord must stay for them stil but let them watchfully prepare for Death and wait for the Lord as is meet and say Come Lord Iesu come quickly 2. The vnprepared want faith for had they neuer so little faith it would free them from this feare and would animate them against all terrors as Psal. 46. 1. c. for as the body so long as the soule remaineth therein liueth so man so long as Faith abides in his soule needeth not feare Death no more then we feare sickenesse whiles wee enioy perfect health or pouerty while wee abound in wealth 3. There is no feare of death where there is no sinne for sinne is the cause that God depriueth vs of life but the vigilant and godly in time pull out the stings of Death and in Christ their sins are couered and not imputed vnto them Psal 32. 1. 2. Rom. 4. 7. and they sinne not 1. Iohn 3. 9. yea now to them death it selfe is slaine and swallowed vp in victory by the death of Christ 1. Cor. 15. 54. 55. 56. foreseeing that the prick or sharpnesse of Death is sinne and the power of sinne is death Iesus Christ hath accomplished the Law for vs and thereby taken away the sting of Death so that it shall neuer hurt vs any more and so to vs death now is no death but an entrance to life 4. God is euer with the Elect in their troubles and will not for sake them and though they walke in the valley of the shadow of death they will feare nothing Psal. 23. 1. 4. Gen. 46. 4. Luke 22. 43. hee being with them how can they feare to say nothing that he is in league and couenant with them to doe them all good and to remooue from them all harmes and hurts as Isa. 43. 1. c. Feare not I haue redeemed thee I haue called thee by name thou art mine when thou passest through the waters I will be with thee and through the riuers they shall not ouerflow thee when thou walkest through the fire thou shalt not bee burnt neyther shall the flame kindle vpon thee c. 5. Death is but a passage or vvay to life which now is so broad and smooth beaten by all Gods Saints that a man may blindly in the darke tread it without stumbling 6. Such as die in the Lord rest from their labors and their workes follow them and what labouring man after his dayes toyle and trauell would not rest from his labours and betake him to his bed and sleep so we by death shall rest from all the miseries whereunto this life is subiect and shall sleepe as in our beds and what a blisse is this specially to the godly who of all others in this life bee most miserable for they are subiect not onely to the common calamities of this life as of sicknesse pouerty losses c. but also besides these the world doth hate reuile persecute them that so bitterly and extreamely that many of them be imprisoned racked and tormented and cruelly put to death as Heb 11. 36. c. and 2. Cor. 11. 23. c. So that to them it is a great happinesse to rest from their labours and yet to rest from their labors by Death is but a part and not perfect blisse or happines for then a labouring Oxe or trauelling Horse were happy when they died yet they loath tremble to die but they that die in Christ haue another increase of happinesse for they enter into glory and their workes that is the reward of their workes follow them for they shall bee in euerlasting ioy why then should Gods children feare death seeing it is an end of present euills and a beginning of felicitie eternall 7. Death bringeth vs in glory to see God our Father and Iesus Christ our sweet Sauiour and the Holy Ghost our sanctifier of whom wee haue seene nothing hitherto but his pourtrait described by the Prophets Apostles which one thing ought to moue vs more then any thing to desire our dissolution for if the Queen of Saba came so farre to see Salomon and to heare his Wisedome how farre should wee goe to heare a greater then Salomon Luke 11. 31. Saint Austin wished he had liued to see Roman triumphantem Paulum praedicantem Christum in carne but those sights were nothing to these in the highest Heauens wher Christ with all his Angels Saints triumph in glory for now shall that blessing of our Sauiour in Luke 10. 23. be perfectly in vs fulfilled viz. Blessed are the eyes that see the things that ye see for I tell you that many Prophets and Kings haue desired to see these things which ye see and haue not seene them c. the only contemplation of whom will make vs fully content and will dampe and take from vs the remembrance and sense of all other profits and pleasures whatsoeuer Then with him wee shall see all the Angells Patriarchs Prophets Apostles Martyrs and Saints of God who haue in all ages excelled in vertue and godlinesse with all the holy Preachers who shine as the Sunne and Starres in the firmament of Heauen a sight surpassing that which Socrates hoped after his death to see to wit the Noble Heathens that liued before him as Agamemnon Aiax Vlisses c. 8. By Death our soules shall be separated from our bodies and made more free and capable of the profound mysteries of Gods Hierarchy and Heauenly Kingdome for then the vaile being remoued from our eyes and as Nazianzen writeth Our heauenly soules no longer pressed downe by our earthly bodies wee shall see the Lord face to face and know him as wee are knowne 1. Cor. 13. 2. and plainely behold that which we now worship for them shall we enter into the sanctuary of our God euen to the Holy of Holies there will God shew vnto vs as to his intire friends the whole glory and riches of his house and blessed kingdome and keepe nothing backe from vs. Blessed Death wilt thou not make hast to come and conduct vs thither for thou art the wholesome Physicke which curest vs of all diseases and afflictions and by casting vs into and vnder the earth liftest vs to the highest heauens to liue with God for euer 9. Death is to vs the beginning of life which Epaminondas a Heathen at his Death could see saying to his frends Be merry for now I begin to liue and so Ignatius Now I begin to be Christs Disciple so then in truth death is life and the life wee heere lead is but a limping death onely the one and the other are masked vnder false visages for as writes Chrysostome Our life which is full of misery hath a faire visour on which causeth fooles to loue it and Death which is the beginning
regard the ioyes of this sinfull troublesome world but still will call Come Lord Iesu. The third Vse should serue for a warning to the wicked who cannot abide in his heart any of Gods Elect if hee beare the name of a godly man nor yet of his Ministers if he be a strict reproouer of his sinnes but euer rideth and derideth them slanders reuiles and abuseth them with all indignities and ioyeth in nothing more then in spoyling beggering and persecuting them but one day they shall heare our Sauiour their Iudge name them the blessed of his Father call them cheerefully to him to iudge them Math. 19. 28. Luke 22. 30. and 1. Cor 9. 1. 2. and doe they not now make a faire hand to mis-●all such as Christ calleth blessed that is intire and dearely beloued to him to his Father precious and glorious in his sight what welcome and entertainment doe they hope for this day when they stand before the Ministers they reuiled robbed and persecuted what fauour canst thou O bloudy persecutor and robber of Christ and his Ministers expect at their hands or with what face canst thou desire them speake a good word for thee that thou maist be receiued to heauenly Tabernacles but rather looke that they will aggrauate thy sinnes to the Iudge to reward thee as thou didst serue them and to execute iudgement mercilesse to thee that shewedst them no mercy loue nor kindenesse not so much as to a dogge Be wise then in time and make them thy friends that as Abraham for Abim●lech and Iob for his three friends they may now pray for thee and then giue testimony of thy reformed godly life else thou art like to finde as little fauour from them as the rich glutton found of Lazarus Luke 16. 25. 26. but aboue all humble thy soule in true faith and repentance and make now whilest thou heere liuest the chiefe Iudge himselfe thy friend and he will fully secure thee and if the chiefe Iudge take thy part all the bench will and whom the King fauours all the Court will doe so likewise And so farre of the tenth Motiue The eleuenth Motiue to watchfulnesse is to consider the manner of Christs proceeding in iudgement vpon the Elect and Reprobate which shall be by a true and iust triall of euery mans particular life heere ledde be it good or euill none shall complaine of partiality or want of due triall not indifferent ●earing for shall not the Iudge of all the world doe right Gen. 18. 25. Psal. 96. 13. yes Christs proceedings that day with all the world shall bee most righteous sincere and vpright for as at the barre of an earthly Iudge the prisoners are from the goale brought forth and presented before the Iudge and there the bookes are opened their causes examined and they according to the produced euidences acquitted or condemned so in that great day shall euery man without exception be brought before Gods tribunall to be tried according to their workes 2. Cor. 5. 10. Math. 25. 35. 42. because their outward works are plaine euidences of their hearts and inward graces or vices Now the manner of this manifestation is two-fold first their workes must be made known what they be secondly they must be prooued to be good or euill The reuealing of the workes is said in Dan. 7. 10. Reuel 20. 12. to bee by opening of the books not that God hath or needeth bookes to register all mens workes for this would imply that his memory were defectiue brittle and failing as mans and so were hee not a most wife perfect omniscient and an all knowing God in and of himselfe but it is so said in respect of the weakenesse of our capacity which otherwise cannot conceiue Gods mysteries but by earthly similitud● and comparisons as Isa. 28. 9. for we are very children in heauenly things tell a childe of the latter iudgement and the circumstances therof and he vnderstandeth nothing therof at all no more then if you tould him parables and why but because hee is a childe and this booke is to him as clasped or sealed as that in Reuel 5. 2. 3. so the naturall man perceiueth not the things of the Spirit of God for they are foolishnesse vnto him neyther can hee know them because they are spiritually discerned 1. Cor. 2. 14. Therefore the Lord in mercie humbleth himselfe lispeth and speaketh after the manner of men for as Iudges when they come to the bench and the prisoners are set before them then the bookes of their information euidences and inditements c. are opened and read before them whereupon a Iury is impanelled to determine whether the parties be guilty or not and then accordingly the Iudge giueth sentence so shall it be heere that albeit all things are open in his sight and hee euer knoweth all mens workes as if hee had written and read them out of a booke Psal. 139. 16. Ier. 23. 23. yet it is said that then the bookes shall bee opened These books be first the Word of God which is the ground and foundation of all for as the Law was deliuered at Sinai to be a rule for euery mans life and the Gospell a rule for faith so now must all bee iudged according to that booke So our Sauiour affirmeth in Iohn 12. 48. and 17. 20. The word that I haue spoken shall iudge him in the last day and saith Paul Rom. 2. 16. At the day when God shall iudge the secrets of men by Iesus Christ according to my Gospell The second booke is the booke of euery mans Conscience Rom. 2. 12. 14. 15. They shall shew the effect of the Law written in their hearts their Consciences also bearing them witnesse and their thoughts accusing one another or excusing for the Lord by his secrets and omnipotent power shall in that day so awake and touch euery mans conscience with the guilt of their sinnes which now is rocked in the cradle of security and sleepeth as a snorting dogge or as a clasped booke is shut vp that it dare not peepe nor mutter that they all shal be brought as fresh and perfect into their remembrance as they were the very day they were done with all the circumstances thereof that possibly they cannot bee denied 1. Cor. 4. 5. So that being left excuseless needs they must confesse them as men at the gallowes and holding vp their hands cry guilty as Gen. ● 13. Iob 20. 20. Math. 27. 4. Iohn 8. 7. 9. for their Consciences shal be as a thousand witnesses enforcing them to accuse iudge and vtterly condemne themselues before the Iudge doe iudge or condemn them which will be the cause that they shall not bee able as wicked as they be to finde any fault with the Iudges proceeding against them for they confounded at the sight of their sinnes will abhorre themselues and confesse they deserued all punishments as God will put vpon them and