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A02181 Paramythion tvvo treatises of the comforting of an afflicted conscience, written by M. Richard Greenham, with certaine epistles of the same argument. Heereunto are added two sermons, with certaine graue and wise counsells and answeres of the same author and argument.; Most sweete and assured comfort for all those that are afflicted in conscience, or troubled in minde Greenham, Richard.; Greenham, Richard. Two learned and godly sermons. 1598 (1598) STC 12322; ESTC S103418 97,808 214

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humbled with blindnesse of minde hardnes of heart to beleue certainly the trueth of God his promises in generall and to reuerence the seruants of God which bring the glad tidings of saluation and to long after the comfortes vsing the meanes of the word and praier the Sacrament of the supper and the companie of gods children contrarie to hope vnder hope yea without anie present feeling all this is a certaine argument that gods spirit is with such therefore with you This estate although it bee verie grieuous yet it is neuer dangerous much lesse is it fearefull vnlesse any be so wilfull that they perseuere continue in desperate refusing al good meanes vnlesse they perseuere I say for that through the spirituall aduersarie his forceable power wherby God suffereth him sometime for a season to winnow them as wheate they are so be witched and intoxicated that they are carried by violent force of tēptation to waxe wearie of or to refuse all meanes of comfort by fittes yea almost to haue no desire at all vnto them yea sometimes to speake veie euill of them But all this is but temptation and therefore GOD will bee mercifull vnto them for Christ his sake Thus Iob cursed the day of his birth and wished to be strangled Ieremie almost repented that euer he preached in the name of the Lord both scarcely abstaine from blasphemie Dauid moued with the spirit of ambi●ion though dutifully admonished wilfully w●nt onin numbring the people Peter also vain gloriously presuming of his own strength being most wisely and effectually preadmonished of his weakenes euen by our Lord Iesus yet wittingly rusheth as a horse into the battell and then very cowardly yeeldeth yea doubly denieth yea strengtheneth his sinne with a threefold coard and fasteneth it with banning and cursings and yet all these obtained mercy most bountifully For why as Sathan had desired to winnow them so our Lord Iesus praied for them that their faith though it was vehemently assaulted yet shoulde not be ouercome although it was battered yet that it should not be destroyed and though it was oppressed yet that it should not be extinguished And heere bee you fully perswaded that albeit Luke 22.31 the words seeme to runne as belonging but to Peter Vz. I haue praide for thee that thy fai●h should not faile yet he praied for the rest of the Apostles yea for all the faithfull For first he saith not Simon sathan hath desired to winnow thee but you Why then saith hee I haue praied for thee Verelie because he should more grieuously offend than the rest although their offence was verie great therfore his and our most blessed Sauiour applied to him the promise but did not appropriate it vnto him only and restrained it from the rest Compare with this place Iohn 17.20 and you shall see that the heauenly verity affirmeth that he praied not onelie for the Apostles but for all those that should beleeue through their word yea farther Our lord Iesus Christ was yesterdaie is to day shalbe for euer And as the forefathers were baptised into him and did eate his flesh and did drinke his blood so was his praier effectuall euen to them vnder the law much more to vs vnder grace And when you can finde testimonie in your heart that when you would doe well euill is present with you and that you do the euill you would not then do not you it but sin in you when it leadeth you captiue Much more when sathan works with all buffeting you assure your selfe that God hath pittie on you that the vertue of his power shall be perfect in your weaknes If you beleeue according to your faith it shalbe done vnto you But you will say you cannot beleeue that this vile crooked hardnes of your heart can be remitted renued euen this was the seconde pointe which in the former part of my letter I gaue you to vnderstand was the cause of your excessiue distresse I beseech you I charge you in the name of our lord Iesus Christ that you wil not willingly lie nor offer iniurie to gods spirit nor to your selfe who hath receiued it Tel me what is the reasō why you thinke you haue no faith Verely because you haue no feeling nor any other fruites thereof as you thinke Wel● first then agree with me heerein as you must if you will not disagree with the truth that feeling is but an effect and fruite of faith and therefor theremay be faith without feeling as wel as thecause may be without the effect the tree without any appearance of fruit yea of sap for a season And as a man sore wounded and diseased may for a season be depriued almost of all operations of the naturall life to the outward shew and to his owne iudgement and feeling so may a spirituall man be●ore wounded by sa●han and diseased by the present feeling of his sinful corruptions specially in temptations that he may thinke yea appeare to others that the life of the spirit is not in him Thus Peters faith did not wholly faile as you haue heard or else the praier of our Sauiour preuailed not Thus when Dauid declared that his heart was vncleane and his spirit crooked or vnstable and that he had lost the ioy of his saluation and the spirite of libertie or adoption yet hee praieth that God woulde not take his holy spirite from him therefore hee was not depriued of the spirite of sanctification Heere seemeth to bee repugnance but there is not anie hee was depriued indeede for a time of the graces of the sanctifying spirite but not of the holy Ghost where with hee was sanctified which graces as God restored vnto him so I am perswaded he will do vnto you Yea and I doubt whether you are depriued of them but onely that partlie Melancholy partly Sathan working therewith make you doe iniurie to your selfe and to the graces of the spirite in you which I beseech you to take heede of But the messenger cannot stay and therefore I cannot write as I would eyther of this or of the remedie which you should vse which heere after I will as God shall enable me and I pray you let me vnderstand as I requested in the beginning of your estate in perticular somewhat more and that by this Bearer if you can because he is of your acquaintance and will bring it to me faithfully Onelie I adde nowe vnto that I haue written of hardnesse of heart at large that you must diligently obserue the worde Create which Dauid vseth declaring that hee had no feeling of heart To this ioyne that which the Prophet Esay speaketh in the person of GOD. I create the fruite of the lippes to be peace peace as well to him that is farre off as to him that is neere Therefore in faith you may as well pray with hope to obtaine as did Dauid therfore say with him often and with
pride and hautinesse of minde which is a priuie euill and hardly will be beaten into the head of them that are infected therwith But sure it is that we wold neuer be so grieued for the losse of a thing if we did not too much desire it and too immoderately vse it whilst wee had it Iohn 12 42. Which sinne of haughtines the Lord seeing in his children that they are more humbled with the losseof worldly credit then with the sence of their sinnes and the losse of their glory ●ee striketh them with the wante of that thing which is most precious vnto them because they made no conscience of that honor which is most precious vnto him Wherefore this is the best remedie rather to be grieued that we feele not our sinnes to be pardoned with God then that we are knowne to be sinners amongst men and that we be ready to shame our selues that God may haue the glory acknowledging shame and confusion and the whole hell of temptations to be due vnto vs and glory praise compassion to be only the Lords For this is a speciall marke of the child of God by temptations rightly humbled when he is ready to shame himselfe for his sin that he may glorifie God in his mercy 3 Vnto one that thought himselfe to haue ●inned against the holy Ghost he saide Sathans temptations follow our affections For if we lightly account of sinne he bleares our eyes still with Gods mercies if we beginne to make a conscience of sinne he loadeth vs with the iudgements of God being as ready now to aggrauate the sinne more then it is in it selfe as before he woulde extenuate it to make it seeme lesse then it was Howbeit said he to the man thus afflicted I will saye vnto you as Samuel saide to the people after they had confessed themselues to haue sinned against God with a great sinne True it is said Samuel not flattering them in their iniquities Ye haue sinned greatly notwithstanding if ye will feare the Lord and serue him and heare his voice and not disobey the word of the Lorde ye shall follow the Lord your God But if ye will not obey the voyce of the Lorde but disobeye the Lordes mouth then shall the hand of the Lord be vpon you 1. Sam. 12.14 So I will not lessen your sine but I say you haue sinned with a great sinnne before the Lord in that you made a mocke of the worde which you knew yet if you turne to the Lord in feare and serue him your sinne is remissible howsoeuer Sathan chargeth your conscence that you haue done euill against your owne knowledge For although euery sinne against the holy Ghost is against a mans conscience knowledge yet euery sinne against our knowledge and conscience is not against the holy Ghost For then Dauid and Peter had sinned against the holy Ghost for they sinned after the holy Ghost was come vpon them which is not true as may appeare by their godly repentance ensuing Some sins are against knowledge but of humane frailty some are against knowledge of a rebellious obstinacy These last are the persecutions of the spirit of God as he is the power of God Those first are not so precisely against the holy ghost but against God the Father the Sonne the holy Ghost the one which may be repented of is remissible the other which is without repentance is irremissible wherfore in that you quake and are affraid least this sin be in you would reioice in God if it were not in you If you purpose to leaue your former sins in trueth henceforth turne vnto the Lord I dare assure you that as yet you are free from this sinne 4 Vnto one afflicted in mind he gaue this cōfort First if you haue knowledge be thankful for it desire the lord to giue you faith if you haue faith which vndoubtedly you may haue though not rightly discerning your selfe you presently perceiue it not you must wait on the Lord for feeling of it And though it may be you shal tarry the lords leasure long yet surely he wil giue it you in time In the meane time assure your self that the greatest faith is when there is least feeling Because it is easy for euery one in glorious feelings ioies vnspeakable to beleue but when a man feeling no sensible cōfort in the Lord can notwithstanding beleeue in the Lord by saith wait on him this mans faith is very great 5 He gaue this aduise to one against the deadnes of the mind that ouertaketh the godly first search the cause whether it be for some euill thing done or for some good thing not done so leauing some means of saluatiō vnused whether for some sin seene but not repented of or some sin repented of but not soūdly or for vnthankfulnes Secondly vse the remedy please not your selfe in it but rouse vp your selfe as frō a slūber which willingly you would shake from you cal to mind the special greatest mercy of God vse the means Thirdlie in the meanes offer your selfe to God waiting ●umbly patiently for the time of deliuerance neither esteming to much or to little of your afflictions 6 To one that cōplained of the hardnes of his hart he said You must wait for cōfort know that you can now no more iudge of your selfe than a man sleeping can iudge of thinges which he did waking or a man wandring in the darke can discerne of bright colours For as the one may whilest he was waking doe exccellent things and yet nowe neyther himselfe knoweth of them nor any other can espie them in him the other may be enuironed with fresh and flourishing colours yet for want of light can haue no vse of his eies nor pleasure in the obiects so you haue done great good things whilst god gaue you a waking heart to put them in practise and the light of his spirit to discerne his graces in you though now you haue neyther the sight nor sence of them And this is the thing that deceiueth and disquieteth many they look for that discerning of thēselues whē the graces of God are more cold which they had when gods spirit wrought in the swetest fullest measure in them And because there is some intermission of the work of their new birth they thinke there is a ●lat amission in thē of the spirit of God But as it is a token of a mind to presumpteous infatuated in time of a dead security to perswade our selues still of that safety in hauing those graces which somtimes we had so it is a signe of a minde abiect too much dispairing to thinke that because we haue not in present feelings these ioyes glorious vnspeakable which we haue had therfore we neuer had thē heretofore or that we shall neuer haue thē again hereafter 8 He saide to a godly Christian much inuaying against our vnbeleefe I doe not now suspect
no maruel we shall see many men at some times not so much grieued for their sicknesse it selfe as for that that they haue either willingly neglected the meanes which might haue preserued their health or that they haue abused the Phisicke that might haue restored their health to them againe in like manner I say it fareth with them who eyther vnreuerentlie haue refused the meanes which shoulde keepe their soules from surfetting or else vnthankfully haue abused those helpes which might haue recouered them againe From hence it commeth that some men are as much grieued for not vsing their good giftes to the benefit of Gods Church as others are troubled for pestering the Church with vnprofitable corruptions or as we shall see a rich man sometimes as much humbled for not giuing money to the poore which hee might haue done as for heaping vp riches falselie which hee ought not to haue done And thus many hauing receiued good giftes and graces from the Lord are seasoned and sanctified by afflictions whereby they are taught to put their giftes in vre and to offer their seruice to Christ and others are forced to hide their giftes which cannot bee without some decay of Gods glory without offence to the weake without the losse of many soules which otherwise might be wonne to the gospell and without strengthening the hande of the aduersarie to slaunder our darke and dumbe profession All which thinges will in the ende bring terrour of minde because if the Lord cannot worke vpon vs by taking away goods friendes credit wife children or such like to bring vs to Repentance he will surely whippe our naked consciences he will enter euen into our very entrailes and pierce our secret boweles As wee must examine our selues thus for sinnes of time past and present so must we vse this practise in sinne to come and this is very needefull For were it so that our life and conuersation were such as neither before not after our calling man could iustly accuse it Yet the hidden corruption of our nature may threaten some haynous downefall in time to come Which hath made men of very good report and conuersation to hang downe their heades and feare their secret hypocrisie as that which may breake foorth to the shame of all their former life in time to come But because we forgatte to speake of them that in the examining of their liues past are much grieued for the want of sinceritie and for priuie vaineglorie in themselues let vs before we go to the searching of our heartes in sinne to come speake somewhat of this Men troubled for this priuie pride are eyther touched or not touched If the veyle of sinne was so great in them that it hid Christ from them it is the good will of God that by this sight of their most secret sinnes they should come to see the righteousnes that is in Christ Iesus and so they shall the better be kept from being Iusticiarie Pharises For when being a long time well brought vp and leading a ciuill life the Diuell woulde perswade vs of some inherent righteousnes in vs It is the wisedome of our God to touch vs with the conscience of most hidden corruptions as also to certifie and make knowen vnto vs that euen for our birth there was a secret seede of sinne in vs which without the Lord watching ouer vs woulde surely haue broken forth to his dishonour As for them which haue had some woorking in them and yet are often plunged with sore distresses this trouble commeth to them for two especiall causes eyther for some hypocrisie that they did more in showe than in truth wherfore the Lord bringeth thē back againe to see their corrupt proceedinges and that they may knowe all their religion to be but hypocrisie all their righteousnes to bee but vnrighteousnes or for the abusing of their knowledge in that they made it but a maske to iuggle in that they made their affections to fight with their own iudgements We must remedy this by not thinking of our selues aboue that which is meete and by labouring to embrace the truth in trueth And heere let vs note that many of Gods Childrē accuse themselues of hypocrisie when indeed they offend not in it for the most righteous persons are their own greatest accusers And yet the accusation doth iustlye arise from some fault on their partes for though they haue done things in trueth yet because with trueth they labored not to see their secret corruptions in some other matters they sustain this trouble of mind So that there is nothing harder thā to sist serch our harts to the bottom whether we respect our sins past or our sins present whether we looke to our priuy pride hidden wants or secret corruptions And to returne from whence we digressed to the examinatiō of our harts in sins to come let vs obserue that in Gods children there is such a iealousy as they trēble at the very first motions quake at the least occasiō of sinne although because vice wil sit in residence very neere vnto vertue there may be in them sometime too much scrupulousnes This feare causeth the dearest of the Saintes of God to reason on this sorte O Lord I see now manye excellent in gifts and constant in profession for a longe time whose end hath not answered their beginnings whose deathes were not like to their liues This is true whether wee looke into the word or into the world and it is a thing that may much humble vs. For though we may remember what we haue beene and knowe what we are yet who can tell what may come vnto him heereafter Oh that the serious meditation heereof would dwell long vpon our consciences that with an holy iealozie wee might preuent the sinne that is to come But alas there bee some venture some knights which thinke it no masterie to offer themselues to masking minstrelsie and dauncing nor to runne into quarrells braules and contentions as though they had their eares their eyes their hands and their feete in their own power and at commaundement to vse and gouerne as themselues list Howbeit GODS Children better fenced with his grace than those bold buxzards are afraide of these occasions as knowing full well that their eyes maye soone bee prouoked to lust their eares may quickly listen vnto vnchast delightes their handes may sodainly strike a deadly blow and their feete may easily be snared in carnall pleasures Beware O man bee circum●pect O woman that thou prostitute not thy selfe to too much libertie for although in comming to such lasciuious and contentious places thou diddest purpose none euill yet for thy ventring without warrant thou maist bee ouer thy shoes in sinne and plunged in some wicked attempt ouer head and eares ere thou beest aware And because vice is so confine vnto vertue beware also of superstition for still the enemie laboureth either to make thee too hardy in sinne or else he will cause
which in her child is wanting by occasion in like manner the Lorde God our most gracious father doth not cast vs off because through our imperfections we are vnable or afraide to drawe neerer to the throne of grace but rather pitieth vs and seing vs a farre of desirous to come vnto him meeteth vs by the way by grace strength of his owne hand directeth our steps vnto his kingdom And as he which freely purposeth to giue a wedge of gold will not withdrawe his gift because the hand of him that should receiue it is weak troubled with the gout palsy or leaprosie so that by any meanes though in greate weakenes he be able to holde it euen so the Lorde purposing in free mercie to bestowe on vs an immortall weight of glory will not depriue vs of it though many filthy blemishes haue poluted and weakened or faith so that in any small measure we be able to take holde of his promises neither are we ●o loke on our faith which the Gospell hath called vs vnto because we neuer beleeue as we ought but rather on that which the Gospell offereth giueth that is on Gods mercy and peace in Christ in whose lappe if we can lay our heads with Saint Iohn then we are in felicitie securitie and perfect quietnes Contrariwise there be some who notwithstanding that a tormented conscience is a stinging Serpent that it were much better that all the creaturs rose vp against vs euery one bringnig their bane then once to come before the dreadful face of God are so blockish that they are wholy resolued into hardnes If they bee pricked with sicknes they crye alas if they be pinched with pouertie thy can complaine but as for the torment of minde they cānot skil of it And euē to talke of abrused cōtrite broken hart is a strange lāguage For profe whereof our consciences are rocked aslepe so that not one amongest a thousand knoweth what it is to be pressed and harrowed with the rake of Gods iudgements But blessed are they that to their owne saluation feele this in their bodies whilest sinne may be both punished and purged For though God spare vs for a time yet we know what he keepeth for our end Wherefore it is the best for vs to runne to the Lord in this life with a troubled minde least we tarry till the Lord haue locked vs vp with the heauie fetters of desperation when he shall sommon vs to the barre of his iudgement in the sight of his Angels and impannelling the great inquest of his Saintes against vs shall denounce our fearefull and finall sentence of eternall condemnation for we see many that haue beene carelesse and haue made good cheare all their life long yea and when men haue laboured to make them feele the iudgements of God they haue turned all to mockery but whose iolytie the Lorde hath so abated when they drawe towardes death that in steade of resting and sporting whereunto they had bene giuen they haue felt the terrour of death hell and damnation and lapping vp their ioyes in finall desperation haue forced out cursinges against their filthie pleasures Wherefore if wee in the tempest of our temptations will saile a right course neither shrinking nor slipping into the gulfe of desperation neither battering our barke against the rocke of presumption Let vs in a contrite spiri●e cry vnto the Lorde Haue mercy vpon mee heale my soule for I haue sinned against thee forgiue all mine iniquities and heale all mine infirmities Thou healest those that are broken in hearte and byndest vp their soares why art thou cast downe my soule and why art thou disquieted within mee waite on God for I will yet giue him thanks he is my present helpe my God Yet my soule keepe thou silence before God of him commeth my saluation he is my strength therefore I shall not much be moued his mightines is enough to giue me courage yea and shalbe euen when I am forlorne I knowe that the diminishing of my body goods friendes or any other thing is a calling of me to that which neuer shall diminish nor decay I beleeue that my Lord and my God allureth me daly thither that I might not doubt that when my body is laide in the graue and there consumed as it were to nothing yet notwithstanding my soule resting in the bosome of the Lord shall returne vnto me and shall rise to glory euen as it resting in this life in the mercies of Christ did rise to grace verely I see that with ioy that my flesh must go to decay for looke what freshnes soeuer was in it it diminished day by day And I neede not goe farre to seeke for death for I feele not so smale an infirmitie in my bodie but the same is vnto me a messenger of dissolution Yet for all this I shall see my God and when I am couered in the belly of the graue with mouldes I am assured that he will reach me his hande to lift me vp againe to the beautie of his inheritance so that this smale cottage and shed of leaues being brought to the graue shall be caried into an incorruptible tabernacle Thus communing with our owne harts and being still in the peace of a good conscience concerning our outward sufferings we shall finde that the Lord by his fatherly and louing chastismēts intendeth nothing more then to proue our obedience as good reason it is that he should and to confirme our faith as also is most necessarie Howbeit still as I saide he vseth a fatherly correction that is in mercy measure and iudgement For as he striketh vs downe in anger for our sinnes with the one hande so he raiseth vs vp againe in loue for our saluation with the other hand For albeit his corrections be wearisome woundes to flesh and bloude yet are they soueraine medicines to the soule and conscience especially when the Lorde giueth vs that priuiuiledge of his children that by his holy spirite he doth ouermaister vs least that finally we should be his Iudge and he not ours And for this cause the Lord is often times prouoked to put on as it were a contrary face to locke vs vp in a prison of aduersitie to restraine vs from the libertie of our sinnes which Sathan faine would make vs violently to rush into And surely though the wisdome of the flesh perswadeth vs that nothing is better then to be spared and not to be espied when the Lord calleth vs to reckoning yet the spirit shewing our desperate estate without the syre of affliction and boulter of aduersitie teacheth vs that we cannot of all the blessings of God sufficiently esteeme this being the mother of humilitie and nource of true repentance Againe the Lorde fitteth vs often by inward temptations and outwarde crosses to flitte vs from the stake of securitie and vntowardnes to good workes least in time we should loose the experience of our knowledge and faith in
make no more application the holy annointing which you haue receiued will bring the old mercies of God vpon others and vppon your owne soule vnto remembrance and leade you into all truth which shall bee requisite for your saluation Put your trust in the Lord and be you assured beleeue his ministers you shall prosper The Lord Iesus came not to breake the brused reede nor to quench the smoaking flaxe his grace shall bee euer more sufficient for you and his vertue shal vnto the end manifest it selfe in your weakenes Now therfore I beseech him to preserue your body soule spirit vnto his most glorious appearing Faithfull is he that hath called you promised who wil also performe it Amen From my house in London in Warwicke lane Anno 1591. Feb. 24. Yours in Iesus Christ as he ha●h beene Richard Greenham A letter consolatory written to a friende afflicted in Conscience for sinne Grace and peace in Iesus Christ. MY very good and louing friend in the Lord Iesus I vnderstand by M. H. who ofte trauelleth into those parts that you require of mee letters of comfort for reliefe of your afflicted and distressed conscience Wherein I could bee glad to performe any deutie that is within the compasse of my poore abilitie But your best and soundest comfort as I take it lieth in those that haue them selues bene exercised with that triall who from the comforts of Christ that haue abounded in them are best able to comfort those that are in like sort afflicted by the hand of God Agine I haue written vnto you many times of this argument If my letters remaine with you they may alwaies speake for mee that which I am able to say to that point If you require more then I haue written before this then were it reason you should sende mee my former letters that I might knowe where to begin that which remaineth My leasure is not great as you knowe and there is nothing whereinto I enter more vnwillingly then into this labour of writing Yet that you may vnderstand that I haue not altogether forgotten your ould loue towardes me nor haue suffered mine affection towards you vtterly to decaye I will indeauour at once as briefelye as I may to remember vnto you so far as I can call to minde the summe of all that I haue written vnto you heretofore The question as I take it that that lieth in controuersie betweene your cōscience and the enimie is of the assurance of your saluation Wherein I would haue you first to consider what is or at any time past hath beene the testimony of the Spirit of God vnto your spirit and then I doubt not but either from present sence of the same spirit of God crying in your heart Abba Father or from the remēbrance of the daies of old wherin you had a cōfortable assurance of Gods fauor you shal be able to repel the force of this temptation cōsidering that the holy Ghost cānotly that God whom he loueth vnto the end he loueth because his gifts calling as the Apostle saith are such as whereof he doth not nor cānot repēt him Thē cōsider the nature of faith which how weak vnperfect soeuer it be it cānot be denied euē by Sathan himselfe to be faith according to that which is saide I beleeue Lord helpe thou my vnbeliefe And if you haue faith euen as a graine of mustard seede c. that Faith apprehendeth Christ Iesus in whome there is all sufficiency of saluation and in whome wee are compleat so that whatsoeuer scruple ariseth from our selues or is inforced of the enimie from any imperfection that is in vs it neede not at all to dismay vs because wee saue not our selues but are saued by him who is made vnto vs from God wisdome righteousnes sanctification and redemption that who so glorieth should glorie in him And in deede there is no surer refuge when the enimie distresseth vs then renouncing our selues to professe the onely name of Christ Iesus who died for our sinnes and rose againe for our iustification For if the enemie shall say wee haue sinned our answere is Christ hath died for vs yea is risen againe yea is ascended into heauen c. If he say we want the righteousnes of the law we must answere Christ hath fulfilled the lawe that wee by him might be made the righteousnes of God If hee say wee are in nature corrupt and therefore both vnworthy and vnfit for the kingdome of heauen we must answere him with the wordes of Christ himselfe for there sakes haue I sanctified my selfe Fynally whatsoeuer shalbe obiected against vs by the enimie our answere must bee that in Christ all the promises of God are yea and in him they are Amen That all fulnes dwelleth in him and that in him wee are perfected so that wee may boldly say with Saint Paul there is no damnation to those which are in Christ Iesus If Sathan his importunitie and impudencie will not thus bee answered we must ende all disputation with him by our selues and send him vnto Christ who amongst other parts of his office towardes vs performeth also this for vs both before his heauenly father and against all our aduersaries that he is our aduocate to pleade and defende our cause which yet is not so much ours as his owne because the question is not of our merits or satisfactions which we freely renounce but of the merite of his obedience and of the value of his death vnto the saluation of those that beleeue in him So shall wee at once stoppe vp the mouth of the enimie when refusing to pleade our own cause we referre our selues vnto Christ whome wee knowe to bee the wisdome of God and able to answere all that can possibly be obiected against vs. For seeing Sathan is a wrangling and subtill sophister it is our furest and safest dispatch to break of all dispute with him and to send him thither where he may receiue his best answere and we neede not to doubt but he that hath answered the iustice of God and canceled the obligation that was against vs before his heauenly father will easily defeate whatsoeuer the olde serpent our accuser the Deuill is able to alledge against vs. But if wee cannot so auoide his assault but needes we must enter the combat with him let vs take vnto our selues that courage that becommeth the souldiors of Christ and in the name of the Lorde Iesus manfully oppose our selues knowing that hee which hath brought vs into the battell will both saue vs and deliuer vs out of all dangers Then if the enimie shall say that wee haue no faith and therefore haue no interest in Christ we may answere that our beleeuing dependeth not vpon his testimony it is enough that our selues doe know and feele by the grace of God that wee doe beleeue As for him we doe the rather perswade
our selues of faith because he saith that we beleeue not knowing that he is not only a murderer but also a lie● from the beginning and the father of lying Now he that was neither ashamed nor afraide to charge God himselfe with vntrueth will make lesse scruple to deale fal●ly with vs that therfore we vtterly reiecte his witnesse as the witnes of a notorious treacherous deceauer vnworthie all credit and whome we cannot beleeue euen in the truth it selfe without danger For which cause he was so oftentimes silenced by our Sauiour Christ and his Apostles euen then when after his deceiuable man the bare wit●es vnto the truth Againe when the qu●stion is of our faith in Christ wether we beleeue in him or not we must beware that we stand not here vpon perfection of knowledge which in the best Diuines is vnperfect nor vpon the perfection of our perswasion which in all flesh is mingled with imperfection It is enough for our present cōfort to the silencinge of our aduersarie that we haue a cōpitent knowledge of the misterie of our saluation by Christ far remoued from that ignorance and implicit vnderstanding which Sathan hath planted in the kingdome of Antichrist For perswasion also we acknowledge that partly by the corruption of nature and partly by his assalts by the grace of God it is such as the same is oftentimes assailed shaken Yet faileth not nor falleth vnto the ground but standeth inuincible against all his attēpts inuasions whatsoeuer And finally for that faith wherby we rest for our saluation vpon Christ Iesus we glory not in our own strength but we say euery one for himselfe whi●h him in the Gospell wee beleeue Lord helpe thou our vnbeliefe For if faith be as it is in deede a repose setling placing and putting of our trust and confidence for saluation in Christ whome the father hath sealed Then we doubt not to prooue against Sathan and all his instruments of inside litle that wee doe beleeue and that the weakenesse of our faith wich we willingly acknowledge and that remnant of vnbeliefe which yet hangeth vpon vs is so farre off from dismaing vs that it is both a warning and motiue vnto vs of great force to sturre vs vp and to set vs a worke by all good meanes to establish and to increase our faith wherein wee finde the good hand of the Lord not to bee wanting vnto vs and his eares not to bee shutte vp against our prayers in which wee alwaies say with the Apostles of Christ Lord increase our faith If it shall be obiected that because we haue not the same sence and feeling of faith which some times we had as Sathan himselfe could not then deny therefore wee haue nowe noe faith but haue vtterly lost the same wee may answere the argument followeth not for euen in many diseases of the bodie it is so with them that haue them that they seame little better then dead corses and yet there is life in them which hidden for a time after is recouered and raised vp againe so it is many times with the children of God that being ouerborne and distressed with extremitie of affliction and temptation they seeme for the time both to themselues and others to haue lost the life and light which once they enioyed Yet so it is that when the tempest is ouerblowne and the gratious countenance of the Lorde againe beginneth to shine vpon them the faith which was as it were hid for the time taketh life and sheweth forth it selfe plainly prooueth that as the trees when they bud in the spring time and bring fourth their fruit ware not dead in the winter as they seemed to be so the faith of Gods childrē springing a fresh after the stormy winter of temptation declareth manifestly that it was not dead when it seemed so to bee but was only respited for the time that afterward it might bring forth more fruit wheras the afflicted soule desireth nothing more then to beleeue though it feele not a present operation of comfort by faith euen that desire argueth a secret sence that cānot easily be discerned together with assurance of better estate in time to come according to that of our sauiour Christ. Blessed are they that hunger thirst after righteousnes for they shall be satisfied that of the blessed virgin he filleth the hūgry with good things but the rich he hath sent empty away Also that bewaling deploring of vnbeliefe which is found in the afflicted is not only a steppe vnto their former comfort but a certaine proofe demonstration of the returne thereof For the Lorde working by his spirit in the hearts of his children gronings that cannot be expressed therby assureth them that in his good time hee will heare them and grant their requestes And so much the more we may be perswaded hereof because the loue of God towards vs as it began not of vs as S. Iohn sayeth so it depēdeth not vpō vs but vpō the truth constācie of him with whom there is no change nor shadow of change Againe the temptation it selfe frō which our afflictiō doth arise though it haue of it selfe a most bitter sharp tast euen vnto the wounding of our soules neare vnto death yet hath it also in it argument of cōfort the Lord himselfe out of darknes raising vp light vnto his children For euenby this that Sathan so busily and so fearcely assaileth vs it doth appeare that as once helost his possession in vs and was cast out by one more mighty then himselfe which is Chirst so now he findeth no peaceable entrance but a strong mighty resistance that therefore there yet remaineth such part of the former worke he could not hitherto ouerthrow nor shall be able foreuer which is the secret seede of faith still sustained nourished by the spirit of god when we would think it were vtterly extinguished For as the fire when it wrasteleth with the water throwne vpon it ceaseth not till it haue ouercome so this resistance of the spirit against the flesh will not cease vntil the full victory be obtained sathan himselfe troden vnder our feete Neither is there any more sure testimony either of our present deliuerance begun or of our full perfect victorie in time to come then this that by the worde of God we do though but weakly resist the tentations of the enimy continue in the battaile against him mourning in deed traualing vnder the bou● then of afflictiō but yet standing vpright before the enimie so that he cānot fully preuaile against vs much lesse ouerthrow destroy vs. But here one thing must carefully be loked vnto that we be not so far discouraged either with want of feling or ouerborne with desire of that we haue not as we forget what mercy hertofore we haue receiued When Iob so earnestly as on would thinke impatiently wiseth the good
Gods goodnes finde matter of comfort Remember therefore what mercie the Lord hath shewed you in this parte whi●h what desire and affection you haue heard the word of God Howe pretious it hath bene vnto you aboue gold euen the most fine golde how sweete and comfortable euen aboue the hony and the honie combe Remember with what fruite of knowledge in the will of God increase of faith in his promises purpose and indeauour of amendment of life you haue often times hearde the same Call to minde with what zeale earnestnes of spirit you haue somtimes called vpon the name of God both publikely priuately with others alone by yourselfe with what ioy reioicing of the soule you haue praised the lord for his mercies towards his Church and towardes you selfe Call to minde what hath beene in you at any time the power of those Sacramentes which are annexed as seales vnto the promise of saluation by Christ and howe farre they haue by the blessing of God erected your minde in hope and assurance of his goodnes towardes you If your present discouragement resist the comfort of these meditations it is no newe thing that in our weaknes we shoulde after the manner of those that be sicke disaduantage our selues of that which might doe vs most good yet remember howe iniurious a thing it were to esteeme the children of God by their present agonies and conflict of conscience rather then by the comfort of that estate wherein the grace of God shined plentifully vpon them and in them For as when men are diseased it cannot therof be concluded that they were neuer in health so the present discomfortures of the children of God though they take away the sense of his mercie for a time yet they are no repeale of his former goodnes and fauour towardes them nor denie them to haue beene euen in their owne iudgement and feeling deare vnto the Lord and still to be though the storme and tempest of their present affliction suffer them not so liuelie and comfortably to enioy the same as before For which cause they must with Iob and Dauid call to remēbrance the comfortes of times past from thence to assure themselues of the returne of the good hande of the Lorde in due time I doubt not but you can be witnesse vnto God and to your owne selfe that the time hath beene when your comfort and assurance of Gods fauour was such as Sathan himselfe coulde not denie the testimonie which then the spirite of God did beare vnto your spirite Nowe the giftes and calling of God are without repentance and whome hee loueth he loueth vnto the ende neyther doth our saluation depend vppon any thing of our owne for then wee shoulde a thousande times perish and fall before the enemie but vppon that eternall and euerlasting loue of God wherewith hee hath loued vs in Iesus Christ before the foundations of the worlde were laide which loue of his if it hath at anie time beene made knowen vnto vs and apprehended of vs wee haue assurance greater then the testimonie of men and Angels But you will say that which sometimes I felt is now gone and in steade thereof I am perpetually opprested with the horror of the wrath of God iust against me for my sinnes It is true that the power and sence of faith is not alwaies alike in the children of God yet is it a false and sophisticall conclusion suggested from him that is a lyar from the beginning and the father of lying to say wee feele not faith therefore there is no faith in vs. For in many diseases of the bodie wee haue no sence of life and yet we liue The sunne shineth not in the night season nor when it is obscured with cloudes shall wee say therefore that there is no sunne or that it hath vtterlie no operation Admitte also which yet may not bee admitted that the Lorde had for a time vtterlie giuen vs ouer can wee conclude thereof that hee will neuer againe be mercifull vnto vs Nay hee that founde vs when we sought him not will surelie returne vnto the worke which hee hath begunne though he seemeth for a while to haue forsaken it There is somtime as it were an ecclips of our faith and of the feeling of the grace of GOD towardes vs but let vs assure our selues that as the Sunne and Moone doe not perish in their ecclipses nor loose their lighte for euer soe in this ecclips which happeneth for a time vnto our fayth and sence of Gods goodnes the same shall not perish or loose his vertue for euer but shall in good time be restored or rather quickened in vs againe vnto our further and more assured comfort This you haue seene in many the deare children of God whose heauines hath beene knowne vnto you that they haue not beene forgotten for euer but that the Lord who seemed for a while to frowne vpon them did in the ende cause his most gracious and louing countenance to shine vpon them againe you haue felt it in your selfe that there hath beene an interchangeable course of sorrow and comfort of faith and feare and that the one hath contially succeeded the other that the same hand that humbled you did raise you vp againe that he that inflicted the wounde into your soule applied thereunto the most sweete and soueraigne remedie of his grace So ancient and so experienced a soldiour as you are in this spirituall battaile should now be valiant and strong vnto the combat our victorie wherein though it be not to be hoped from the weakenes of flesh yet the experience we haue had of the goodnes of God in our former troubles ought to assure vs of the returne of his helping hand in al our necessities Shall I put you in minde of the grace of God towardes you in your comforting of others euen then when your selfe haue beene in some discouragement If others haue receiued comfort from you raise vp the same comfortes vnto your selfe Neither is there anie cause you shoulde feare least that spirite which in you was able to erect and confirme others should not be able to refresh comfort your owne soule In other things we loue our ●elues too much and doe well vnto our selues rather then to others but heere many times by the fraude of the enemie we are made cruell vnto our owne bowels and become his abused instruments to torment our selues who will put a sworde into the hande of his aduersarie to wounde himselfe with all And who will strengthen his enemie that is alreadie too strong for him Yet this is our folly that we will conspire with Sathan against our selues and arme him with weapons vnto our owne destruction Saint Peter saith resist the Diuell beeing strong in faith We must not therefore yeald our selues vnto his tyrannie nor cast away that weapon of faith by which alone we may be able to ouercome But I will
vrge this argument no further I knowe that the benefites of this life are common for the most part both to the reprobate and to thé elect yet both in those which are common there is a great and large difference and there are some so singular as carry with them a stronger testimony of the fauour of God then that it may without impietie be denied In common benefits it holdeth that as thinges most aduerse are yet turned vnto our good so much more the good giftes and blessinges of God doe carry with them a testimonie of his loue and fauour towardes vs. For as the Lord speaketh vnto vs in the worde and by his spirit so his good and fatherly prouidence towardes vs is not without voyce but foundeth aloud vnto the declaration of his loue But there are as I saide some benefites so speciall that the vse of them is propper onely vnto his children Remember with me the first time of this trouble and dismaying of your conscience and remember with all howe many meanes the Lorde hath ministred vnto you for your comforte What shall I saye of those whom the Lorde hath put euen into your bosome the more nearelie to apply his mercie vnto you Master C. Master B. Master R. c. all so furnished vnto your comforte that you may well thinke they were as so many hands stretched out from heauen to supporte and strengthen your weakenesse withall if I shoulde set my selfe to remember howe mamy other the seruantes of God haue by diuine prouidence beene directed to minister comfort vnto you the number woulde be innumerable Master S Master F. Master D. Master B Master G. Master G and almost who not of those that haue beene trained and brought vp in that schoole Consider howe greate a mercy this hath beene that so many excellent Physitions of the soule shoulde at seuerall times apply themselues if not vnto the cure at the least vnto the mitigating of your disease I will not examine howe many and greate comfortes you haue receiued from them by worde in presence and by letters in absence this onely I aske of you whether you haue not knowne all these to beare vnto you the same testimonie to speake the same comforte and to confirme you in the same assurance of the loue of God towardes you Nowe what spirite must that be that shall contradicte the spirite of GOD in the mouthes of so many and faithfull witnesses My good friende marke that I will saye vnto you as the patient that is sicke in bodie willinglye resigneth himselfe vnto the sentence and direction of his skilfull and faithfull Physition so muste the Children of GOD in thir spirituall maladies yeelde them selues vnto the physitions of their soules so much the more because the Lord hath giuen vnto the ministers of his Gospell the power of binding and loosing both in the publique ministerie of his worde and also in the priuate consolation of his children I will not speake of that which is publique although not altogether vnfitt vnto my purpose considering that that which is publiquely spoken as vnto all hath also a particular addresse vnto those that are the Lordes As when the Lorde saith by his prophet Blessed are all they that mourne in Sion I will for the present rest in that vse of this power of binding and loosing which is priuate and perticular Remember that of Saint Iames who saith that vpon the praiers of the elders of the Church the sinnes of the diseased shall be forgiuen him which wordes can haue no other sense but that by them shall be pronounced vnto him the forgiuenes of sinnes A most excellent practise wherof we haue in our Sauiour himselfe Luke 7. where first he proueth by argument vnto Simon the Pharesie that the mourning sinner was pardoned all hir sinnes and therefore was now no sinner and wicked one as he vncharitably esteemed her to be thē turning himselfe vnto the distressed soule first saith thy sinnes are forgiuen thee and afterward thy faith hath saued thee go in peace Wherin though there be some thing extraordinarie in our SauiourChrist as the son of God yet is it that power which he hath communicated vnto all his seruantes saying whose sinnes you forgiue they are forgiuen c. which is nothing else but whose sinnes vpon due examination and triall of their repentance you pronounce to be forgiuen they are forgiuen Heere againe remember my deare friende howe many of the faithfull and expert seruants of Christ haue examined your estate by conference with your selfe and haue founde all signes vnto health and saluation Vnlesse therefore Sathan dare contradict the spirite of GOD speaking by the mouthes of so many witnesses hee cannot saye but you are the Lordes Nowe for your selfe I am assured that you will not nor dare not say but this hath beene the constant testimonie of all the seruantes of God sente vnto you and that they were such as you had no cause to suspect their partialitie or flatterie in anie sorte Howe is it then that the voyce of so many shoulde not bee vnto you as the voyce of GOD himselfe Who though hee doe not speake vnto vs nowe immediately from heauen as in some times past yet hee speaketh vnto vs by the mouthes of his seruantes his Prophets When Dauid saide in the horrour of his soule I haue sinned against the Lorde was it thinke you a small comforte that Nathan saide immediately vnto him the Lorde ha●h pardoned thy sinne I will say nothing of the prayers of so many of the seruantes of Christ as haue commended your cause vnto the Lorde which cannot be frustrate the Lorde himselfe directing them to pray according to his worde and vppon the assurance of his promise Read Iob. 33.23 If there be present with him that is with the afflicted soule as verse 22. a messenger from God an interpreter of the will of God such as is one of a thousand who may signifie vnto man the equitie of the Lord and intreating him for fauour shall say Redeeme thou him that he goe not downe into the pit by that redemption which I haue founde when he hath humblie besought the Lord he doth graciously receiue him that he may beholde his face with ioy and he restoreth vnto man his righteousnesse In which words there are many excellent thinges to be noted for the comforte of those that are afflicted The first is that the anguished soule finding no comfort at home and in her selfe by reason of the strength of temptation must seeke reliefe abroade at the handes of those whom God hath appointed to make glad the sorrowfull minde and to giue rest vnto the wearied and distressed conscience Wherein you must consider with all thankefulnesse howe greate mercie the Lorde hath shewed vnto you for I doe perswade my selfe as before I haue saide that since the time of your affliction there hath not beene almost one that hath had any extraordinarie
beginneth in the hart thēce floweth into our whole life wee nothing doubt but God who hath giuen vs ioy in the holy Ghost and thereby a loue vnto him and vnto his Lawe will further confirme and strengthen vs that we may be vessels of honoure vnto his name and glorifie the Gospell of our profession with fruites agreable and according thereunto Yea the thoughts meditations and desires of the hearte are deedes before God and principall parts of that obedience which he requireth at our handes And therefore if the faithfull man should be taken awaye by death before he hath done any of the outward workes of the Lawe yet shoulde not his faith be without fruites in that being sanctified in the inward man he doth now in soule and spirit serue the Lorde and desireth abilitie and opportunitie in acte to doe his will and to honour his nam● as appeared in that penitent malefactor that died with our Sauiour Christ. Another thing I am to admonish you of that you be not as the couetous men of the world who so gape vpō that they further desire as they consider not but rather forget that which they alreadie haue and hauing much indeede in ther opinion haue nothing and to all purposes and vses doe as well want that which they haue as that which they haue not So it oftentimes happenneth to the deare children of God that whilest they looke and breath after that which they haue not yet attained vnto they forget and neglect that which they haue receiued and vse it not to their comfort and reioycing as otherwise they should This ouerreaching and importunite of theirs Sathan abuseth against them from the opinion of hauing nothing to blinde their eies not to see the present grace and goodnes of God towardes them It is true that the Apostle saith that in the course of Godlines and religion we may not thinke we haue attained the goale or are come vnto the ende of our rase but forgetting that which is behinde vs and preassing on vnto that which is before must contende as to a marke vnto the reward of that most high calling of God in Christ Iesus But he speaketh it not to this ende that we should not in thankfulnes acknowledge the former mercies of GOD bestowed vpon vs or not vse them vnto our comfort as testimonies of his loue and fauour toward vs But that we may not stay in our present profiting but add dayly a new and fresh increase that as from a larger and greater heape of benefits we may more and more assure our selues that we are beloued of God and shall inioy the inheritance of his kingdome When the Apostle saith work your saluation c. and laboure to make your callinge and election sure though the meaning be not that we should put confidence of saluation in workes yet it telleth vs that the workes and fruites of our faith are testifications of Gods spirit dwelling in our hearts more e●ident and pregnant then that Sathan himselfe can or dare deny them We may not suffer our selues to be so ouerborne of the enimie vnder the colour of zeale and desire to doe well as not to remember wherein the Lorde hath alreadie giuen vs some parte of well doing not so to striue vnto that wee haue not as to forget that which by his grace we alredy haue But rather with all thankfulnesse acknowledging the goodnes of God from thence assure our selues of the continuance and finishing of the worke begun In the courses of the worlde as slownesse getteth nothing so preposterous hast looseth all It is the subtiltie and malice of the enimie when hee cannot houlde vs with himselfe to hasten and push vs on so fast and so headelong as by rashnes wee may fall into that which by forwardnesse wee had escaped Good thinges to come therefore wee must holde them in hope and pursue them in peace but the good wee haue already attained vnto we must so farr reioice and comfort our selues in as from thence wee may be able to sustaine and support our cause against the enemy and from that we haue to let him vnderstand that wee doubt not of that which remaineth that the Lord wil both cōtinue and confirme the woorke of his owne handes not forsake the same vntil it be accomplished in his kingdome of glory Thus I haue in great hast and confusedly set down so much as presently came vnto minde of those thinges which often heretofore I haue written vnto you humbly beseching the father of all mercy and God of al consolation who hath annointed you with the oyle of his grace sealed you with his spirit of adoption and geuen you a sure earnest and pledge of euerlastinge ●aluation to increase vppon you and in your heart the measure of faith and multiplie your fruites in all maner of well doeing make you stronge against the face of your enemie and crowne you with victorie in the daye of battaill that you may praise his name in the day of your deliuerance glorifie him in the whole course of your life and finally enioye with the rest of his saincts that eternall kingdom of glorie prepared for all those that loue and feare him Amen A Sermon preached by M. Richard Greenham vpon these wordes Quench not the spirit 1. Thessa. 5.19 ALl the doctrine of the Scriptures may be briefely referred to these two heades First how we may bee prepared to receiue the spirit of God Secondly how the spirite may bee retained when wee haue once receiued it And therefore Saint Paul hauing laboured to instruct the Thessalonians in the former part of this Epistle how they may receiue the spirit doth here teach them how to keepe and continue this spirit vnto the ende and this the Apostle doth by giuing them a charge and commaundement that in no wise they doe quench the spirit thereby doubtlesse teaching that as the shūning of euill is the first steppe vnto goodnes so the readie way to continue the spirite of God in our heartes is to labour that it bee not quenched Now the Apostle vpon greate and weightie consideration doth here deliuer this precept For first of all though all those be worthely and iustly condemned that neuer tasted of the spirite of God yet as our sauiour Christ saith A more iust and fearefull condemnation is like to come vppon them that hauing once receiued it doth afterwardes loose the same againe Moreouer without this spirit of God noe holy exercise can haue his full effecte For the worde worketh not where the spirit of GOD is wanting prayers haue no power to pearce into the presence of God the sacraments seeme small and seely thinges in our eyes and all other orders and exercises which God hath graunted and ordained for man they are vnprofitable to man where the spirit is not present to conuey them into our hearts there to seale vp the fruite of of them Last of all we are fitte to receiue no good
in yeelding obedience as euer they were parents in the meane time not seeing that children therefore rebell against thē because they rebell against God nor hous-holders perceiue that seruants doe not their dueties to them because they doe not their duety to God Are we lesse wrathfull and more mercifull are we lesse riotous and filthy defilers of our flesh and are we more sober chast and holy are we lesse giuen to oppression to hard dealing one with another and more iust righteous and carefull to maintaine the good estate of our brethren Are we not backbiters slaunderers or sowers of discord causers of contention ●mong our neighbours beeing farre off from mainteyning loue vnited and the good name of our brethren The cause why we cannot see further into these things is because we flatter our selues and because we compaire our selues with our selues with others but not with the rule of Gods word Let vs then learne to accuse our selues and to iudge our owne consciences For if God see vs condemne ourselues he will not condemne vs if we accuse our selues God will not suffer Sathan to accuse vs if we iudge our selues God will acquite vs from the fearefull iudgment to come if we be displeased for our sins God will be pleased in Christ his righteousnesse On the contrary whilest we lie in our sinnes we lie in our owne blood if we iudge not our selues God will both iudge vs and be reuenged of our sinne he wil set our house on fire he will send enemies he will sende earthquakes he will sende famines to make vs to consume our goods he will make friends foes he will sende sicknes and sorenes vpon our bodies a troubled spirit into our soules he will send vs an ill name thus will he bring plague vpon plague vntill we repent come to a feeling of our sinnes And why doth God all this because we wil not come to iudge our selues For this cause saith the Apostle 1. Cor. 11.30 that is because we iudge not our selues many are weake sicke among you many sleepe 31. for if we would iudge our selues we should not be iudged 32. but when we are iudged we are chastined of the Lord that we shoulde not be condemned with the worlde Likewise the Prophet Psal. 89. 30.31.32.33 But if his children forsake my lawe and walke not in my iudgments if they breake my statutes and keepe not my commandementes Then will I visite their transgression with the sword and their iniquitie with strokes yet my louing kindnes will I not take from him neyther will I falsifie my trueth For as a father withdraweth from his child sometimes his loue whippeth him with the rod of correction so the Lord dealeth often with his children scourgeth their naked conscience God doth iudge his here but his enemies will he iudge in the world to come if we be not punished here the punishment wil be as a thunderbolt in the day of iudgmēt Hast thou bene afflicted not profited will not a litle crosse serue thee a greater shall come to thee will not a few troubles turne thee to God then many shall come vpon thee If a man be not troubled for sin here it is the way to hell if he be troubled here it is the way to heauen And as they which haue not bene troubled hauing had a little ioy shall haue eternall paine so they which here haue had a little paine shall after haue euerlasting ioye They that are corrected and haue profited by it are afflicted of the Lord in mercy but they that be vexed and amende not receiue a token of Gods further wrath Wherefore we must not looke to feele comforte in the remission of sinnes vnlesse we also haue sorrowe for committing our sinnes For neuer any of gods children were comforted throughly but they were first humbled for their sinne lawfully To the working of which humiliation wee must remember Gods iudgements shewed on others hath God destroyed the whole world for sinne and can he not or will he not destroy thee for sinne hath he ouerthrowen whole nations and will he suffer thee to lie still in thy sinnes See how full Hell is alreadie and yet daily we runne headlong thither Consider also how great thy sinne was that could not be cleansed but by the bloode of Iesus Christ Oh how soule was that sinne that nothing else could wash it but Christ his hart blood oh how great was our guiltines that were ransomed by such a price How greate was the sore that needed such a salue howe deepe was the wound that needed such a medicine O louing kindnes and vnspeakeable loue towards vs Shall Christ be slaine for our sinnes and we not slaye sinne in our selues Shall Christ die for our sinnes and sinne as yet is not dead in vs Shall Christ be crucified for vs and will we not crucifie sinne in our selues Shall Christ haue his hearte pricked with a speare and shall not we haue our harts pricked with sorrow This is the true vse and meditating of Christ his passion We are wont to defy the Iewes for accusing Christ we spit at Iudas for betraying Christ and we condemne Pilate for condemning Christ but we are much more to be at defiance with our sinnes which accused him before the iudgement seat of God we are to accuse our selues who haue and daily doe betray him we must condemne our selues whose sinnes haue condemned him But if neither the iudgements of God hell nor the crosse of Christ can moue vs then let vs examine our selues how we can reioyce in Christ. It followeth to speake of the counsell of Peter Repent as if he should say I know your heartes are pricked how be it I will shewe you how it is the pollicy of the Diuell to make these good motions quickly to waxe dry in you he will stay you from perseuering you must therfore endeuoure to continue in this godly sorrow The Apostle saw that this sorrow which as Paule witnesseth is not to be repented of was well begunne in them but in continuing his sermon still to that effect he sheweth that our sorrow must be also continuall Many sorrow as hath beene shewed but in a worldly sorrowing which bringeth eternal death not in a godly griefe which bringeth repentance Wherfore we are to note that repentance beginneth in vs continueth and endeth with sorrow Now if it might be it were expedient to shew what repentance is In one word Repentance is not a bare leauing of sinne but an vtter condemning and misliking of that sinne which we haue left For though we haue left it yet Sathan may make vs to sorrow for it many yeares after yea euen at the point of death ' Dauid had left his sinne but it caused him to sorrow an whole yeare after Iosephs brethren had forsaken and almost forgotten their sinne yet it troubled them and grieued them thirteene yeares after Our pricking of heart therfore must be continued and