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A42016 The exposition continued upon the nineteen last chapters of the prophet Ezekiel with many useful observations thereupon delivered in several lectures in London / by William Greenhil. Greenhill, William, 1591-1671. 1662 (1662) Wing G1857; ESTC R30318 513,585 860

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a great burden A stone saith Solomon Prov 27.3 is heavy and the sand weighty but a fools wrath is heavier then them both and guilt is heavier then them all A wounded spirit who can bear Prov. 18.14 What is guilt then with punishment but a consuming a devouring thing When David had sinned and Gods hand was upon him what saith he Psal 38.3 There is no soundnesse in my flesh because of thine anger neither is there any rest in my bones because of my sin Mine iniquities are gone over my head● as an heavy burden they are too heavy for me v. 4. I am feeble and soar broken I have roared by reason of the disquietnesse of my heart v. 8. Gods hand and his own guilt did eat up his spirit and bring him to the gates of death this made him to say Psal 39.11 When thou with rebukes dost correct man for iniquity thou makest his beauty to consume away like a moth The word for beauty notes that is desireable in man whatever is desireable that melts away when God doth visit man for sin A little touch of a mans hand crusheth the wings and hazards the life of the moth a little touch of Gods hand where guilt is marrs the beauty strength and desireables of man Secondly Observe Sinners under sad judgements are apt to despond yea to despair If our transgressions and our sins be upon us and we pine away in them how should we then live They had greatly sinned against God stood it out against his Prophets threatning judgements and now the judgments were come upon them their hearts sunk within them and they conclude there is no mercy for them our sins are great Gods judgments heavy upon us he is resolved now upon our destruction and what course soever we shall take all is in vain What these said in Judaea the like said they in Babylon Ezek. 37.11 Our bones are dryed and our hope is lost we are cut off for our parts We are like the bones in a Grave that have all the marrow dryed out of them or like a branch of a Tree cut off and all the sap dryed out of it there is no hope we should ever live go to Jerusalem and grow there again into a Church or State Not only the wicked but even a Godly man may be in a desponding yea a desparing condition as David himself Psal 31.22 I said in my hast I am cut off from before thine eyes Thou wilt never look upon or favour me more So Asaph Psal 77.7 Will the Lord cast off for ever will he be favourable no more is his mercy clean gone for ever doth his promise fail for evermore hath he forgotten to be gracious c. What sad expostulations were these of a good man Thirdly Observe The cavills objections and unbelief of sinners put God unto his oath As I live saith the Lord it s not so as you fancy I have told you that if you turn from your evill ways you shall live that I have no pleasure in the death of a sinner Ezek 18.21 22 23 27 28 31 32. But ye believe not my word ye cavill against it and say ye shall pine away in your sins that what course soever ye take ye shall not live Men are backward to believe the word of God and deal worse with God then with man they will give credit to an honest man upon his word but not to God yea how many do believe the Devils suggestions and delusions who is the father of lyes and will not believe the word of God and what a harsh thing is it that men will not attribute so much to God as to the Devil Eve took the Devils bare word in Paradice she put not him to his oath when he said ye shall not dye your eyes shall be opened and ye shall be as gods knowing good and evill She believed him presently But men will not take Gods bare word they put him to his oath As I live saith the Lord. It s a great thing for God to speak but more for him to swear he that made the world with a word is not believed upon his word he must take his oath upon it so that it stands God in more to be believed in the world then it did to make the world his single word sufficed for the one his oath was required for the other O beatos nos quorum causa Deus jurat O miserr imos si nec juranti Domino credimus Tertul Si non credimus promittenti Deo credamus juranti Deo Jerom And here appears the great goodnesse of God that for the good of man will please to take an oath O happy we for whose sake God swears O most unhappy we if we believe not God swearing Having therefore Gods word and oath let us believe firmly and stagger no more Fourthly Observe Sinners in what condition soever they be have no cause to despond or despaire of mercy so that they turn from their evill wayes Let them be great sinners old sinners sinners under judgements ready to be destroyed and cut off by the hands of enemies as these were yet if they turn from their sins there is hope of mercy for them For First God takes pleasure rather in their conversion and salvation then in their death and destruction I have no pleasure in the death of the wicked but that the wicked-turn from his way and live If a State say to a company of its Subjects who are Traytors and upon trayterous designs I have no pleasure in your wayes which lead unto death but my pleasure is that you turn from them and live is not here a large door of hope opened unto them whatever their Treasons be Secondly Least men being deeply guilty should suspect the reallity of God herein for guilt is full of jealousies the Lord sweares to it and that by his life which is the most unquestionable thing of all for none doubts whether he be the living God As I live saith the Lord I have no pleasure c. So that here is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 and 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Gods word and oath two sufficient bonds to secure it Thirdly Here is Gods command and earnest desire of their turning Turn ye turn ye from your evill wayes When a mans servant is abroad in some dangerous design and his Master commands him again and again to leave it off and come home to him or if the servant be in a deep water and the Master sees he will be drown'd if he come not back again he calls to him and commands him to return is not this an argument that he seeks his good and would have him safe Fourthly God sets the strongest arguments before them that can be thought of life and death If ye go on there is no hope of mercy you must dye if you will turn here is life ye shall live here is great mercy They are not left unto uncertainties whether they shall
strength Chap 24.21 The mountain of Israel shall be desolate that none shall passe through The Land of Israel was full of mountains which were not barren but some for Pasture some for Vines some for Cedars and other Trees and some for Cattle when they were so many paths were made to the mountains and they were frequently visited but they should be desolate without Cattle Trees Vines or any to passe by or through them none should come over the mountains to worship at Jerusalem Vers 29. Then shall they know that I am the Lord when I have laid the land most desolate because of all their abominations which they have committed Here the finall cause of Gods destroying them and their Land is pointed out and that is the glory of God in their acknowledging his just proceedings before they said His wayes were not equall but now they should acknowledge the equity of his wayes and that they had deserved such things First Observe When God is resolved upon punishing a people there is no place or refuge to secure them from his stroakes and judgements Here were men got into waste places into open fields into forts and caves yet none of these secured them the Lord had sworn to destroy them and the sword finds out those in the waste and ruinous places the wild beasts finding others in the open fields devoure them and those were got into the forts and hid in caves the pestilence and famine consum'd they thought to flye and hide themselves from the vengeance of God but it could not be had they gone down to the bottome of the Sea yea down to Hell God would have met with them there Amos 9.2 3 4. No Town no Fort no Field no Cave can protect that person whom God pursues if men and beasts cannot come at him God hath the Arrowes of famine and pestilence to shoot into his sides and liver Let us take heed how we offend God and provoke him to set upon our destruction there is no place person or priviledge can protect us from his stroke let us get into Christ hide our selves in him in the clefts of that rock then we shall be safe whatsoever storms are abroad Secondly Observe It s mens sins which lay Lands waste and bring remarkable judgements upon them Canaan was laid desolate the pomp of her strength ceased the mountains had none to pass by or over them yea The Land was laid most desolate and why because of all their abominations Their sins exceeded the sins of the Heathens and they had answerable judgements their manifold abominations brought manifold judgements They had the best Land in the world and should have been the best people but they degenerated and provoked God so by their abominations that he made their plagues wonderfull great and of long continuance Deut 28.59 Seaventy years did they suffer and the Land also which suffering they brought upon themselves and the Land as the Lord tells them Zech 7.14 They laid the pleasant Land desolate they by their abominations did it they caused the Temple to be burnt the testimonies of divine presence to be removed the Cityes fields and mountains to be desolate Thirdly Observe By severe judgements God convinces men of the equity of his way and causes them to give glory to his name Then shall they know that I am the Lord when I have laid the Land most desolate because of all c. Severe judgements awaken conscience sharpen the understanding and cause men to search judge and condemn themselves and withall to justifie the Lord they have influence into Heathens Jer 22.8 9. Many Nations shall passe by this City and they shall say every man to his neighbour wherefore hath the Lord done this unto this great City Then they shall answer because they have forsaken the Covenant of the Lord their God and worshipped other gods and served them Thus they justified God and gave him glory when they saw his terrible judgements upon Jerusalem and the Land of Canaan Verses 30 31. Also thou son of man the children of thy people still are talking against thee by the walls and in the doors of the houses and speak one to another every one to his brother saying Come I pray you and hear what is the word that cometh forth from the Lord. And they come unto thee as the people cometh and they sit before thee as my people and they hear thy words but they will not do them for with their mouth they shew much love but their heart goeth after their covetousness IN these verses and the rest to the end of the Chapter is contained a reproof or complaint of the captives in Babylon for their detraction hypocrisie and covetousness 1. Their detraction in the 30. Vers 2. Their hypocrisie in the end of the 30. and most of the 31. 3. Their covetousness in the end of the 31. Vers 30. The children of thy people It s not the children of my people God would not own them they were so wicked but the children of thy people Of these words before vers 2. Still are speaking against thee by the walls and in the dores of the houses To speak against God or man is to detract from them and disparage them 2 Chron. 32.16 Senacherib by his servants spake against the Lord and against Hezekiah and that they said was detracting from the power of God and truth of what Hezekiah had said Acts 28.22 As concerning this Sect we know that it is every where spoken against that is it s disparaged and condemned for a wicked Sect. Numb 12.1 Myriam and Aaron spake against Moses because of the Ethiopian woman and said hath the Lord indeed spoken only by Moses hath he not also spoken by us Their speaking against Moses was detracting from him So here their speaking against Ezekiel was to defame and disparage him and this they did openly and privately by the walls where any met and in their dores where friends met Some take the words thus the children of thy people are speaking of thee by the walls and in their dores they give thee good words and consult of coming to thee but I conceive the former sense best And speak one to another every one to his brother saying Come I pray you and hear what is the word that cometh forth from the Lord. Though they vilified the Prophet yet now one being come to him that had escaped at the destruction of Jerusalem they excite and stir up one the other to go to the Prophet and hear what he had to say The smiting of Jerusalem was a great affliction unto them and they hoped to hear somewhat from him to refresh and comfort them especially seeing that he had spent three years in speaking against the Nations and said nothing unto them Vers 31. And they come unto thee as the people cometh They flocked to the Prophet in Troops as people use to do to publique places for religion or pleasure they hasten thither crowd
out against and removes them Some bodyes are so delicate that they feel every wind every little distemper and so fortifie themselves against them and some hearts are so tender that corruption or the Devil cannot stir but they discern feel and find them and so set themselves against them When Josephs Mistriss tempted him to folly his heart startled at it and caused his tongue to say How can I do this and sin against God Gen 39.9 A tender heart sticks at the appearance of evill and will not venture there Abraham would not take any thing of the spoyl recovered but returned all into the hands of the King of Sodom least he should say I have made Abraham rich Gen 14.23 This was an excellent frame of spirit and proceeded from the tenderness of his heart such tenderness Antidotes a man against the poyson of sin Jobs heart was flesh not stone and not his Friends Wife or Devil could draw him to commit sin his heart was sensible of his sons sinning and on their behalf he offered sacrifice continually Job 1.5 and that tenderness preserved him from sinning Davids heart smote him when he cut off but the lap of Sauls garment 1 Sam 24.5 Fourthly It s active for God When Pauls heart was turned into flesh presently saith he Lord what wilt thou have me to do I am now ready to do ought for thee Acts 9.6 And straight way he preached Christ in the Synagogues vers 20. Josiah was of a tender heart and he acted notably for God he destroyed the groves altars high-places images out of Judah and Jerusalem and other places he repaired the Temple he caused the Law to be read the people to enter into Covenant with God he kept a most solemn Passeover such as had not been from Samuels dayes before 2 Chron 34. 35. Chap A hard heart is active against God and a soft heart is active for God Manasseh through the hardness of his heart did more wickedly then any 2 Chron 33. And David through the tendernesse of his heart fulfilled all the wills of God Acts 13.22 He durst not neglect any duty the Lord call'd for nor do it remisly when he went about it What are the mistakes about a tender heart First There is a legal tendernesse which arises from apprehension of Gods Soveraignty and Justice and his wrath due unto men for sin and their sinfull practices whereupon they humble themselves mourn sigh weep pray and so manifest some tenderness of heart such I conceive was the tenderness of Manasseh's heart when he was among thorns bound in fetters and in affliction then he besought the Lord humbled himself greatly and prayed 2 Chron 33.11 12 13. Such tendernesse had Judas who repented of what he had done saying He had sinned in betraying innocent bloud Mat 27.3 4. Terrours of conscience put him upon it This legal tenderness is not that here meant For 1. Apprehensions of Gods power justice wrath fear of death and hell do never melt the heart The Law judgements of God considerations of death and hell may break the stony heart into many pieces yet every piece remain a stone retain its hardnes when you break a Milstone or Rock into pieces with an hammer or pick-axe though broken yet there is no true softness in them 2. Legal tendernesse never loves God it loves it self and seeks it self but Evangelical or Spiritual tenderness carries out the heart to God and Christ Peter having hardned his heart by denyal of the Lord Jesus once twice and thrice and then being softned again by a look of Christ upon him Luke 22.61 62. he loved him dearly and that it might be known Christ asked him the question Simon lovest thou me more than these he saith not Peter dost thou love me but dost thou love me more than these I know these love me much how stands thy heart to me his answer was Yea I love thee and more than these do love thee and thou knowest it A tender heart is strongly in love with Christ Paul after his heart was regenerate and softned he was so in love with Christ that he wisheth Anathema Maranatha to that man which loves not the Lord Jesus 1 Cor 15.22 Secondly There is a naturall fleshliness or tenderness which is much in women and sometimes also in men as when Joseph made himself known unto his brethren he wept it was from a natural tenderness in him Gen. 45.1 2. Some are by nature very tender and pittyfull such tenderness is not what our Prophet aims at For 1. This natural tenderness is born with men they bring it with them into the world the other is a gift I will give you an heart of flesh the one is of nature the other of grace Parents procreate the one God creates the other the one is from constitution the other from regeneration 2. Where there is a natural tenderness it is flexible both wayes to good and evill Rehoboam who was a wicked King having a tender heart 2 Chron 13.7 he was for evill and for good he hearkned to the young mens ill counsel at one time and to Shemaiah's good counsel another time 1 Kings 12.14 24. he was easily drawn this way and that way like some in the Apostles time who were carryed about with every wind of Doctrine Ephes 4.14 They were children they had a natural tendernesse in them and bowed to sound and corrupt doctrine but a man that hath the tenderness of heart here intended is untractable towards evill and only flexible unto good 1 John 3.9 He cannot sin because he is born of God his heart is obstinate against sin he keeps himself from the touching of the wicked one Chap 5.18 But is plyable to the will of the holy one prepared unto every good work 2 Tim 2.21 Thirdly Natural tenderness is faint in the cause of God it hath no courage no magnanimity for God but spiritual tenderness hath Paul was tender hearted after his conversion and see what a spirit he had for God Acts 17.22 23. Ye men of Athens I perceive that in all things ye are too superstitious c. He contested with the whole University of Athens The Bock of Martyrs tells of Alice Driver a tender hearted woman who said She would set her foot against the foot of any of them all she meant the Bishops and their creatures she had courage for God and his cause Fourthly Natural tendernesse is dulled by fasting prayer and humiliation but spiritual tenderness is sharpned and quickned by the same Esther after her fasting praying and humbling her soule was more sensible of the state of the Jews and the great danger they were in and ventured her life for them Esther 4. 5. Chap. Fifthly Afflictions crosses are very heavy to that heart that is naturally tender its restlesse unquiet under them but an heart spiritually tender welcomes afflictions receives them with joy Heb. 10.34 and finds sin heavier then afflictions There be some soft natures which
in the world men of soul or foulie men but not one of them did know God or seek after God Paul therefore hath laid it down for an universal Maxime That the animal natural or soulie man receives not the things of the spirit of God for they are foolishnesse unto him Whilest he is without the spirit of God they are no better than foolishnesse unto him and so are rejected by him Sixthly Observe The principle of spiritual life and motion is the spirit of God I will put my spirit within you and cause you to walk Immediately upon the putting in of the spirit into the heart of any there is life and motion men live and move spiritually Some make grace the principle of life and motion but all grace flows from the spirit Gal. 5.22 23. Ephes 5.9 and why should grace have that honour is due to the spirit It was the entrance of the spirit which quickned the dead bodies of the Witnesses and caused them to move Rev. 11.11 and it is the entrance of the spirit which quickens dead souls and causes them to move We must beware of an error here which hath siezed upon divers of late viz That because the spirit is in us and the principle of life and motion that therefore the spirit doth all Matth 10.20 It is not ye that speak but the spirit of your Father which speaketh in you so it is not you that do but the spirit in you and if the spirit speaketh and do all we must sit still and leave our selves to the spirits motions and actings This is a dangerous error know therefore That though the spirit be in men and the principle of life and motion yet it doth not act or work without us in the putting in of the spirit we are Passive John 3.6 we concur no more to our birth then a child doth to its generation but when the spirit is in us and hath quickned us then there is the co-operation of man with the spirit Rom 8.16 The spirit beareth witnesse to our spirit vers 26. It helpeth our infirmities Acti agimus the spirit acts us and we co-act with it If the spirit did all then the spirit should repent believe and not man but what cause hath the spirit to repent or believe it never sinned it stands not in need of help or mercy that place Matth 10.20 is not absolutely to be taken that they did not speak for so it should be false Luke 12.12 The holy spirit shall teach you in the same hour what ye ought to say They spake and the spirit taught them to speak the place is to be taken comparatively not you but the spirit that is it is rather the spirit than you the spirit is the principle which sets you on For men to sit still and leave all to the spirit is a grieving of the spirit and contradicts what the spirit hath given out Matth. 7.7 Ask and it shall be given you seek and you shall find knock and it shall be opened unto you The spirit would have us use means and doth most vigorously assist us when we are most diligent in the use of them Prov. 2.3 4 5. 2 Chron. 15.2 Quest If the spirit be put into us dwell in us and be the principle of life and motion what need the soul look unto Christ for any fresh or further supply Answ 1. It is granted there is a sufficiency and fullnesse in the spirit yet because it is the will of God that we should look unto Christ we are bound to do it Heb. 12.2 Looking unto Jesus the Authour and Finisher of our faith 2 Tim. 2.1 Be strong in the grace that is in Christ Jesus and Paul himself 2 Cor. 12.8 9. looked up to Christ for more help notwithstanding he had a fullnesse of the spirit within him Acts 13.9 Answ 2. The spirit is not the head of the body though it be in the body that honour is Christs Col. 1.18 He is the Head of the Body the Church and from it the whole body receiveth influence Eph. 4.15 16. Col. 2.19 it s requisite therefore that every member in the body should look up to the head Seventhly Observe God first makes men good and then they do good first he puts his spirit into them and then they walk in his wayes It is said of God himself He is good and doth good Psal 119.68 He is first good and then good comes from him so God makes men good by the infusion of his spirit and then they bring forth spiritual fruit Ephes 2.10 We are his workmanship created in Christ Jesus unto good works Since mans fall amongst all the sons of men God finds none good Rom. 2.10 There is none righteous no not one if any be so he is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 God hath made him so by his spirit he hath made him a new creature so fitted him for good works the Tree must first be good before the fruit be good amongst men good actions are first done and then men are reputed good but with God it is otherwise he makes men first good and then they do good actions they do not make themselves good by their free will by frequent acts of good but God puts in his spirit towards which they contribute nothing and thereby they are made good and act answerably then their actions have life in them worth in them and are suitable to God who is a spirit and must be worshipped in spirit and truth Let men look heedfully to themselves and not stand upon their actions men may do many actions outwardly glorious and magnified by men themselves being corrupt and naught if men have not the spirit of God in them their actions are no better than corrupt fruit of a corrupt Tree they do not please God and if any have not the spirit of Christ he is none of his He is neither good nor doth good Eighthly Observe In what heart soever the spirit dwells there will be outward and visible manifestations of it Grace within will appear without I will put my spirit within you and cause you to walk in my statutes to keep my judgements and to do them The spirit is like the Sun in the Firmament which cannot be hid long though it may be clouded for a season the Cough and Grace are of such natures as will not be concealed and the spirit is of that nature as it will di●●●●er it self in the man it is within causing him to change his courses and to walk in other wayes then ever he walked in When the spirit is put into a swearer a lyar an unclean person an extortioner a bloudy persecutor it makes the swearer fear an oath the lyar speak truth from his heart the unclean man to possesse his vessel in sanctification and honour the extortioner to make satisfaction and give half of his goods to the poor and the bloudy persecutor to love and preach the Gospel he persecuted so demonstrating it self to
then they will remember their evill doings their bitterness against Christians and bloudynesse against Christ and loath themselves for the same Zech. 12.10 Rev. 1.7 Thirdly Observe Where repentance comes it makes a change in mens judgments affections and lives They should loath themselves in their own sight for their iniquities and for their abominations What they approved of before delighted in and practised that they should look upon as abominable loath and turn from Repentance begins in mens minds and judgements altering them and when they are altered the affections and conversation will alter when the Prodigall repented there was a change inward and outward Vers 32. Not for your sakes do I this saith the Lord God be it known unto you be ashamed and confounded for your own wayes O house of Israel IN this Verse is comprehended the ground of all the gracious and great Promises specified in the words before and following And 1. It is expressed Negatively It is not for your sakes 2. Implyed Affirmatively It is for the Lords sake Not for your sakes do I this God saw nothing in them to move him to bring them out of Babylon or to do ought for them in Babylon but he beheld that in them which might have moved him to destroy them he saw how they profaned his holy name among the Babylonians vers 21. he saw how they intended to turn heathens and worship wood and stone Ezek. 20.32 Being Gods people they thought God was bound to do much for their sakes and that he should not deal justly with them if he did not mind them do for them see how they expostulated with God Isa 58.3 Wherefore have we fasted and thou seest it not wherefore have we afflicted our soul and thou takest no knowledge They did in effect tell God he dealt not well with them they deserved better things at his hands than they had therefore said the Lord here Not for your sakes do I this Be it known unto you Take notice that what conceits soever ye have of your own worth or deserts because ye are my people and of the seed of Abraham my friend yet I do not bring you out of Babylon for your worth or merits sake I do nothing upon that account and proclaim it openly unto you and all the world Be ashamed and confounded for your own wayes Your wayes are so far from meriting at my hands that they merit not at the hands of men they are of that nature as you ought to be ashamed and confounded for them of the words ashamed and confounded was spoken Chap. 16.52 54 61. First Observe Men are apt to think they deserve something at Gods hands The house of Israel thought she had suffered a long and sore captivity and having fasted and mourned every fift and seaventh month throughout the seaventy years Zech 7.5 she conceived God now should deal unkindly yea unjustly if he should not do some great thing for her now it was just for him to remember all her tears sighs prayes fastings and sufferings to set her at liberty and give her repossession of her Land rewarding her with old and new priviledges Matth. 7.22 Many will say to me in that day Lord Lord have not we prophesied in thy name and in thy name have cast out Devils and in thy name done many wonderfull works They thought they had merited Heaven by their doings and looked for some wonderful reward for their wonderful works The labourers which came into the Vineyard at the third and sixt hours thought they deserved more of the Lord of the Vineyard than they that went in at the ninth and eleventh hours Matth. 20. Prone is corrupt nature to conceit it merits somewhat at the hands of God But Secondly Observe Mens wayes are such as they ought to be ashamed of themselves and fear destruction from God for them Be ashamed and confounded for your own wayes O house of Israel they are such as you should blush at and loath to behold and make you fear least my judgements should sieze upon you for them Nehem. 9.30 31. What saith he of them Lord thou gavest them into the hand of the people of the Lands that is thou didst cast them into captivity for their own wayes and what then Neverthelesse for thy great mercies sake thou didst not utterly consume them They had cause to fear consuming had not mercy and great mercy stepped in they had been utterly consumed So Jeremy Lament 3.22 It is of the Lords mercies that we are not consumed If it be mercy that our persons are not destroyed what do our works or wayes deserve from him Thirdly Observe The Promises God makes unto and the mercies he bestows upon his people are free and for his own sake Not for your sakes do I this saith the Lord God be it known unto you I have promised To sprinkle you with clean water to put a new heart into you to give you my spirit to save you from all your iniquities to bring you again to Sion to give you many mercies there to do you much good but these I do not for your sakes you deserve them not but for mine own sake for mine own honour and name as vers 22. I do not this O house of Israel for your sakes but for mine holy names sake For mans sake come judgements the earth was cursed for Adams sake Gen 3.17 For Achans sake the Israelites fell and fled Josh 7. For Jonas sake the Sea was tempestous Jon 1.4.12 But when mercies come at Land or Sea it is for the Lords own sake He made all things for himself Prov 16.4 for his own names sake and what good soever he doth to any Nations or Persons is not for your sakes but for his own holy names sake When the Jews were neer destruction he wrought for his names sake Ezek 20.9 So when we were neer to destruction oft times in these Nations the Lord wrought for his own names sake not for our sakes Let us give God the glory of what he hath done for our Nation and for our selves and say Help us O God of our salvation for the glory of thy name and deliver us and purge away our sins for thy names sake Vers 33 34 35. Thus saith the Lord God In the day that I shall have cleansed you from all your iniquities I will also cause you to dwell in the Cities and the wastes shall be builded And the desolate Land shall be tilled whereas it lay desolate in the sight of all that passed by And they shall say this Land that was desolate is become like the Garden of Eden and the waste and desolate and ruined Cities are become fenced and are inhabited IN these Verses the Lord proceeds in Temporal Promises and tells them what he will do for them after he hath cleansed them from their sins 1. Their Cityes and waste places shall be re-edified 2. Their Cityes shall be inhabited 3. Tillage of the Land 4.
Christ The Corrinthians were called out of the world to be Saints 1 Cor. 1.2 And the Macedonian Churches gave up themselves to the Lord 2 Cor. 8.5 So that all the Churches of God are a chosen generation an holy nation 1 Pet. 2.9 Cant. 4.7 Unholy ones who are without in the profane world should not enter into the Church God hath set a wall of discipline to keep them out that the Church may not be defiled by them It 's said of the New Jerusalem That there shall in no wise any thing enter into it that defileth the Angels will keep them out for at the twelve Gates thereof will be twelve Angels Rev. 21.12 who will let none in but Saints so that all her people shall be righteous Isa 60.21 The EXPOSITION continued upon the Remaining Chapters of EZEKIEL CHAP. XLIII Vers 1 2 3 4 5 6. 1. Afterwards he brought me to the Gate even the Gate that looketh toward the East 2. And behold the glory of the God of Israel came from the way of the East and his voice was like a noise of many waters and the earth shined with his glory 3. And it was according to the appearance of the vision which I saw even according to the vision that I saw when I came to destroy the City and the visions were like the vision that I saw by the river Chebar and I fell upon my face 4. And the glory of the Lord came into the house by the way of the Gate whose prospect is towards the East 5. So the spirit took me up and brought me into the inner Court and behold the glory of the Lord filled the house 6. And I heard him speaking unto me out of the house and the man stood by me THIS Chapter and the next in general speaks of the Ministery and Sacred Worship of the new Temple more particularly in this 43. Chapter we have 1. A New Vision in the first 6. verses 2. The speech of the Lord unto the Prophet from the 7. vers to the end of the Chapter Concerning the New Vision things considerable are 1. The time when it was 2. The place where it was 3. The object of this Vision where we are to note 1. The place whence it came 2. The sign of it 3. The effects of it 4. The resemblance of it 5. The receptacle of it 4. The Consequents of it which are 1. The Spirit 's raising up the Prophet 2. His leading him into the inner Court 3. The filling of the Temple with glory 4. The Lord 's speaking to the Prophet 5. The presence of Christ with the Prophet For the 1. When it was that Ezekiel had this Vision Not at his first coming to the Temple but after he had been led from place to place seen the several Gates Courts Chambers Parts Appurtenances Ornaments of the Temple and all exactly measured within and without after those things he had this Vision Which insinuates thus much that after men have waited upon Christ followed him and learned the nature and condition of the Church invisible and visible then the Lord affords Visions of himself and his glory when men come first to Sion enter into Church-fellowship they must not think to see the glory of God till they are acquainted with the inward glory and outward beauty of the Church till they understand the measuring of Christ therein Those that are in the Church in due time see glory It 's good to be there and to wait being there 2. The place was at the East-gate He was brought from the West-side of the Temple to the East-gate where he had this Vision coming out of the East Christ is Sol justitiae the Sun of righteousness and the Sun's motion is from the East Westward So here this glorious Vision came out of the East and entred by the East-gate which led directly to the Sanctum Sanctorum It 's the Lord Christ brings us out of darkness to light and shews us the way into the Temple and Most Holy place 3. The object Glory Behold the glory of the God of Israel That was some figure image or manifestation representing the glory of God In Chap. 1.26 27. Ezek. saw the likeness of a Throne of a man of fire And Chap. 8.4 Chap. 10.18 There were visions where he beheld the glory of the God of Israel and the glory departing that is some representation of his glories which was leaving the Temple and them signifying that God was wroth with them and departing from them But here the glory was coming to them importing that God's wrath was laid down their sins pardoned and he gratiously reconciled unto them It was sin caus'd the glory to depart mans wickedness draws the glory away but nothing in or of man caus'd the glory to return It 's said the glory came it came freely un-deservedly un-expectedly there was cause of great mourning when it departed and there was as great cause of rejoycing when it returned Whence came it from the way of the East Christ's star was seen in the East Mat. 2.2 His coming was from thence Zechar. 3.8 Chap. 6.12 Christ is call'd Tzemach which the Septuag render 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the Vulg. Oriens that is the East Because Christ should come from heaven and inlighten the dark world as the Sun doth when it riseth in the East Luke in his 1. Chap. vers 78. calls Christ 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 which we render the Day-spring and may be rendred the East for the day springs in the East first be it East or day-spring it 's from on High Christ came from heaven to bring light into the blind world Hence saith Christ Joh. 8.12 I am the light of the world the great light the Sun of it which r●sing in the East shines into the utmost parts of the West The next thing it the sign of the glory And that was a voice such a voice as was like the noise of many waters in the 1 Chap. vers 24. When the Cherubims went the noise of their wings was like the noise of great waters As the voice of the almighty waters use to roar and make a great noise Jer. 31.35 and 51.55 Such waters are strong and there is no resistance of them men cannot row or sail against them This voice minds us of the voice of Christ in the Gospel The sound whereof went into all the earth Rom. 10.18 Rev. 1.18 Christ's voice is said to be as the sound of many waters it was strong and irresistible He taught them with Majesty and Authority Mat. 7.29 They were not able to answer him Mat. 22.46 Joh. 8.9 not to withstand the wisdome and truths he put into his disciples Luk. 21.15 Act. 6.10 Rev. 11.5 Christ's voice in the Gospel is an efficacious voice The Effects of it were two First The earth shined with his glory Before the coming of Christ the world was full of Heathenish and Hellish darkness and Canaan was full of Types Ceremonies and Shadows
475 476. There is a time for Christ to reign over the Jews 478. In his kingdom no succession of Princes 479. He is chief builder of the Church 288 he is the way the do or 289. he is the altar table sacrifice 322. stands by his servants in Temple-work 349. an Altar Harel and Haariel 371 372. he measures all 556 Christians liked to trees in eight respects 565 566. true ones are fruitful 576. always fruitful ibid. 577. what makes them so ib. Christianity not against Magistracy 412 413 Church God hath a special care of it being exposed to many dangers 108. others fare the better for the Churches sake 228. freed from former evils 240 241. when most afflicted most cared for 285. Church subject to calamities 202. what shall comfort her 203. God will revenge her wrongs 213. Cared for in lowest estate 287. what its called ibid. and 288. it s well seated and ordered ib. it s an house not a tabernacle 291. the greatness of it 302 314. visible and likned to visible things 326 327. under various dispensations 327 328. It s an exact building 336. the extent and latitude of it 337. stability lustre safety and holiness of it ibid. and 338. God made known there 348. Church-work must be according to the pattern God gives 164. hath distinct laws of its own 365. what it shall be ibid. made up of holy ones 368. it s holy most pure part of the world 404. It s large ibid. in is provision and protection 405 407 594. it Christs portion ibid. it s large under the Gospel 582. Who members of it ibid. and 583 priviledges of it equal to all 583. all blessings of it of free grace ibid. Gentiles of it 584 Church-state preserves propriety and mens rights 405 City Citizens what and what to do 595. description of it 599 500 601. c. difference between Ezekiels City and Johns 602 603. what meant by it ibid. it s well founded great receives many 604 c. Cities have their periods 143 Communion with God exprest by eating 382 Complaint no cause to complain of Gods dealings 226 Condition none so desparate but God can bring out of 402. see State Confederates with great ones must suffer 228 Contradictions seeming in Scripture 236 362 411 Controversies how and by whom to be determined 396 Conversion of sinners a gradual work 559. Covenant Of making or cutting a Covenant 218 481 condescention in God to enter into Covenant with man 220. what it should work 221. those in covenant nothing shall hurt 223. God doth much for them 380 Covetousness what it doth 162. its professors sin 166. evil of it 167. men coveting what is others lose their own 273 Court of aid 301. what the Courts represented ib. and 302 Cuhit the legal and Sanctuary one differ and wherein ●91 D DAy of the Lord how taken 3. sad days succeed merry ones 6. approach of such days matter of mourning 7. the day of a place 11. of recompence to godly 245. Lords day the eighth and first 377 Daughters how taken 25 David Christ so called upon what account 471 472 Dead to be buried after great victories 252. ignominious to be unburied 260 Death no defence against it 92 Deliverance is from the Lord 469 Desert men think they deserve 387 Design Gods designs go on whatever obstacle be in the way 17 496 Difference to be made in things and persons 395 Divine things our hearts and minds should be upon them 289 380. attained by degrees by labour by progress 295 those have the charge of them must be exact 387 546 revealed by degrees 564 Doing of the word is expected by the Lord 171 366 D●ors of the temple what they note 322 Doubling of words in Hebrew note a superlative 366 Dwellings God knows them and what sins are acted in them 468 E EAst notes spiritual things West temporal 293. east-gate 343. Christ from thence ibid. Eastern worship not allowed 554 Eating bread before the Lord what it imports 382 383 Edomites 254 255 Enemie 235. God is an enemy to his peoples enemies 252. harsh dealings insences him 253. they add affliction to the afflicted 285 286. Enemies are from all quarters 496. make great preparation 497. they watch and seek occasion to ruine the Church 209. have helpers to do it 214. their coming against the Church not casual 218 Envy whence it ariseth 47 the nature of it 263 Ephah what 411 Ethiopia whence so named 4. Ethiopians baptised rebaptise themselves yearly ibid. two Ethiopia's 11 Exactions 410 Examples are to teach 60 Expectation of the wicked disappointed 259 F FAce Hiding of Gods what 264 Family God may dispose of families where he pleases 497 Favour Gods not alike dispensed to all 376 F●ast of Tabernacles 420 Fish their properties 568 569 Flock such as have need of shepherds 186. where faithful ones are what is a prey to all 191. it meets with scattering storms sometimes 199. God a good shepherd over it 200. in the flock are fat and lean goats and Rams 206. God will distinguish between the good and the bad 208. his flock is peculiar owned fed 245 consists of weak ones 246. its comfort lieth in manifestation 246. the holy flock 400 Forms of the house what they note 362 Foundation what 4 Funeral of what dead the priest might be at 397 Fury what 282 220 G GAtes of the Temple what they hint 294 of East gate 343. gate shut what 380 381. wherefore shut 381 382. when shut and when to be open 530 531. Heaven gate when open ibid. gate standing open till even what it imports 533 Gerash what driving out it notes 51 Glory there is glory in the Church 337. We must be acquainted with that glory before we see the glory of God 342. glory of God what 343. receptacle of it 345 346. when glory departs its but for a season 346 sight of glory an humbling thing 347. filled with glory 348 God he breaks the urms of the great ones 33. he wounds them incurably ibid. dreadful to have him an enemy 34. he hath instruments fit for his work 54. prophets to tell the worst of Princes their wickedness 66 God makes use of one King to punish another 78 79. he is faithful in performing his word 144. confirms truths by witness and signs ibid. Gods condescention vide Covenant He takes notice of all that is thought and spoken aganist his 268 269. rejoycing at the calamities of his people provokes much 286 when reconciled to his he multiplies blessings 224. he deals best with his at last ibid. turns evils into blessings 295. what God doth for his own sake 309 when he doth great things for them 315. its his mercy to retake a revolted peoyle 376. happy whom God owns 377. accepts according to mens abilities 535. God a free agent nothing moves him 449. when he begins to shew mercy he multiples it 467. he makes clean 469. takes pleasure in cleansed ones 470. at his pleasure can bring Armies
upon his people 595. bears long with the worst of men 420. determines things most free and contingent 208. discovers plots of enemies ibid. knows infallibly things to come 217. when God manifests his love and wrath 225. can easily raise forces against his enemies 229. and easily ruine Armies 227. hath various ways to do it 228. convinces the wicked when in afflictions 266. whom God will honor 391 Godly No condition so grievous to them but shall end comfortably 375 Godliness To whom a delight 361 Gog whom 488 489. whence he came 212. prophesied of before 216. not Antiochus 224. Dreadful judgement upon him 226. great 232. where buried 247 Goodmen must be good before they can do good 366 Gospel Christs voice in it strong irresistable efficacious 394. earth shines with the glory of it ibid. it preserves order is not levelling 405. like waters and wherein 550 551 552. into what parts it went first 555. it goeth where Christ wil 556 557. gradually 558. hath depths in it 560. its pure and sufficient of it self 561. brings men unto God 569. runs like waters 570. without it what men are ib. it cures and quickens 571. fruitful 572 Grace will appear where it is 367. work of it free 403 ●ikened to water and wherein 550 551 552. gradualness in graces 559. all in the Church of free grace 〈◊〉 it recals sinners 588 589 Great ones have no cause to glory 84. Greatest go the wrong way 93. shall bear their shame though after death ibid. those that joyn with them in evil must suffer 228. may lie unburied 260 Guilt an heavy and consuming thing 121 H HAnd stretching out what it imports 348 249. lifting up what 284 Gods hand in mens acting against the Church 237. filling the hand what it imports 376 Hailstones fire brimstone 223 224 Har-el and Hanriel what 371 372 Hatred the nature of it 253. twofold 263. it sets other affections on work 264 Hearers how they carry it oft towards them they hear 164. 165. what the preachers are to them 170 not rest in hearing ibid. Heart most looked at in worship 165 carnal in spirituals 166. Heart and new what they note 317 318. old by nature 322. it s like a stone wherein 330 331 332. the evil of it 333. how cured 336 Heart It s God prerogative to alter hearts 337. its great mercy to have stony hearts removed 338. excellency of a tender heart 340 mistakes about a tender heart 342 343. legal natural tenderness 24● 244. characters of a tender heart 345 346. how to keep it tender 347 348. its a great mercy it s the gift of God 341 Heathens what convinces them 310 Hell poor comfort there ●5 96 High those highest meet with most storms 328 329 Hin How much it contained 420 Holy things to be laid in holy places 332 333. those who have charge of them must be exact 387. not to be bought and sold 392 Holiness the law of Gods house 368 Hope what 439 Horns of the Altar what they signifie 371 House of Israel 242 408 Husbandry Gods work 396 397 Hypocrites will be discovered 164 I IDols ruine States 25. defile 298. Idolatry loathsom to God 300. it defiles more then other sins 316. they are karcasses 355. a wall between God and man 357 Jealousie to speak in the fire of it what 282. what is in jealousie 225. it breaks through all 269 Jerusalem highly esteemed by the Lord 352 353. in new Jerusalem shall be no invention of men c. 357. no night there 358 New Jerusalem exceeds Ezekiels City 604 Jews there conversion we may expect and pray for 462. shall repossess their land 463 480. given to Idolatry 465. shall be fully gathered 270 271 there is a day of mercy for all the Jews 272. for lasting mercies 275 offers of mercy to them first 584. shall come to Sion 589 Ignorance remedy for the sin of ignorance 417 418 Impenitency excludes from Temple mercies 364 Impossibles to man not so to God 374 Infamous they that make so shall be made so 286 287 Inheritance one to Jew and Gentile 585 Institutions of God like posts and thresholds 356. men must not make any like them ibid. Interrogations argue not ignorance in God 426 Judgements publick troublesom to neighbour nations 13. they make God known 12. in the forest some escape ibid 143. former not to be forgotten 13. suitable instruments execute them 17. nothing can s cure from them 26 157. they convince of the equity of Gods ways 158. threatned take place 172. they are oft lengthned out answerable to the time of mens sinning 258. what ever they be God is righteous 301. end of them 230 262. they begin but end not at Gods house 395 396. God executes some signal judgement 258. impartial 259. judgements upon the wicked are ingaging mercies to the godly 263 Justification what 315 K KAdash notes sanctifying and polluting 546 Kings and Kingdoms there flourishing and perishing in from the Lord 34. tyrannical Kings oft have bad ends 35 Kings are apt to be lifted up with their greatness 38. 39. must be told of their sins 39. its the Lord makes them great 246. have need of money to uphold them ibid. what brings dreadful judgements upon them 53● why destroyed 55 69. They are lights and when put our sad events follow 73. 74 Kingdom No succession in Christs Kingdom 479 Subjects of it holy ibid. Knowledge not all a ●once 553 564. L LAmentations for si●s and ruines of others are from the Lord 65 Land Land in league 6. God hath ways to empty lands 16. They are his to dispose of 18 261 262 376. he can deprive them of their princes 26. made exemplary with judgments 27. what wastes lands 157. what ever condition it s in God is there 262. your own sins brings desolation 274 301 3●2 their fruitfulness depends upon the Lord 293. desolate shall not always lye so 39● God hath a peculiarity in some lands 214 Last made first 587 588. Law what 363. of Gods house why to be made known 366. chiefly to be observed 368 Liberty of speaking is from God 145 Life in the hand of God and death also 112. what is the principle of spiritual life and motion 365. its short 539 Li●e 285. what 291. mens lines must not be in Temple measurings 292 Lion of God who 372 Loath what in it 384. when men loath themselves for their sins 385 Looks forbidden to priests 393 Lybia whence so called 5 Lydia whence so named ib. M. MAgistrates good what they are 413 Magnifie when God magnifies himself 229 Mathematicians who fit for spiritual ones 261 Man though spared long shall suffer 101 Marriage whom the Priests were and were not to marry 394 Materials of the Church must be holy 368 Means what ever used God doth all 434 435 Mercies temporal not merited 308. choice mercies make men renounce former defilements 468. mercies gradually carried on 450. work more then judgements 384 Messiah upon what account
should be 360. to repentants Gods ways of his house are to be shewed 364. the nature of it lieth in turning 124. it makes a change in judgement affection and life 385 Reproach God notes the reproachings of his 382. Requital in the same or like kind 273 274 280 Resurrection in it men shall have their own bodies 437 Revealed things should content us 564 Revolters God hath no pleasure in nor will honor 391. have found mercy 588. its free grace when recalled ibid. Righteousness 127. legal 128 there is righteousness will not profit 132. what men are apt to rest in 132 133 Ruah what it signifies 432 S. SAbbaths to be sanctified 396 397. mercy on such days to be had 533 Sacrifices what properly 255. what they imply 305. several sorts 374 375. daily sacrifice what it implied 377 types of Christ 416 Salt what it doth is and notes 375. salting the sacrifices what it types out 376 Saints like Palmtrees 313 314. like trees in general 565 Sanctum Sanctorum what it signifies 316 317 Scripture in it order of things not exactly observed 29. shall be fulfilled 238 239 Shame to bear shame 269 when to be ashamed 360. of what and how ibid. Sheol what it signifies 55 56 Sin A City what now called 21 Shekel 412 Shepherds what and their duty 176. those over the people are and ought to be so 183. few such as they ought to be 184. Characters of ill ones ibid. and 185. wicked ones as none 187. God eyes and deals impartially with wicked ones ib. their sins greatly provokes and brings judgements upon themselves 192. those under oppressing shepherds shall be freed 193. God will require his flock at the Shepherds hand 199. God the best shepherd 198 200. See Christ Sin Sinners under judgement apt to dispond 121 122 their unbeleif puts God to his oath 122. if they turn have no cause to dispond 123. they are authors of their own destruction 125. they lay lands wast 157. it distances sets at enmity 221 222. defiles 216. with holds mercies draws judgments 265. brings shame and punishment 273. what it causes 308. nothing of mans cleanses from sin 417 sins of ignorance ibid. Sion her enemies would rise by her ruine 260 261. when Sion shall have kindness 265. all is noted that 's thought or said against Sion 268. it s against God 269 270 when she goes down Babylon rejoyces 286. Gospel and grace from thence 553 Soul sleeps not 436 437 Spirit new Spirit what and what he doth 318 319 what attributes at work about it 319. dignity of it 321. and mistakes about it 325 326 c. not from mans power or will but from grace 329. whether it be in us and how 349 350. what it doth in us 351 352 353 354 it differs from other spirits 359. its freely put into us 357. a great gift and wherein 359. before had men are without life and motion 364 it s the principle of spiritual life 365. not leave all to the Spirit and sit still ibid. it manifests it self 367. inables to persevere 368. makes way of God delightful 369. he that hath it for both tables duties 371 372. it leads into the inner Court opens mysteries shews glory 347 Stairs of the Temple what they hint to us 294 295 States what ruine them 12 25. what upholds them in greatness 46. what States resemble the dead 445 446. no state but God can raise out of it 402 447 448 Statutes of God kept afford life 133. walking in them what it notes 355 356 Statutes and judgements differenced ●57 only to be walked in 370. Sticks used by God to honourable purposes 455 Storm how it comes 220 221 Strangers might not come into the Sanctuary 389 Sword makes no difference 8 Symbolizing not to be with Heathens or Idolaters 371 397 554 T TAble with dishes and guests 257. what the Tables in the Temple implied 305 306. first and second Table man 371 Tanis two of that name 21 Tehaphnehes what City and whence so named 23 Temple three parts of it 310 311. the signification of the Temple ibid. and 312 313 314 315. all things measured that are of it 319 materials of Christs Temple must be curious and carved work 323. filled with glory 358. Gods mind is made known from thence ibid. in the new Temple shall be no posts of men 357. God will not leave it but dwell there 358. no going back in it 363 Things difficult impossible to men not so to God 311. mean things used by God to honorable purposes 455. typical cause inquiries 456. great things done not for man but Gods sake 273 Thresholds what 356 Tidings after tidings of mercy come tidings of afflictions 494 Time to visit heathens 7. to take off heavy burdens 27 of publick calamities to be noted 65. times to mourn as well as rejoyce 83. there be times to deal with enemies of the Church but hid from us 240 241. God observes who are faithful who false in Apostatizing times 391. when princes shall no more oppress 408. but own Christ and submit to him 408. a time for the Jews coming in 589 Trade what is the spiritual mans 369 Transgression what 127 Trees when great ones fall many suffer with them 54. by their destruction God quiets Nations 79. for what use 379. Saints likned unto them 556 Tribes whether the ten Tribes did return and unite to the rest 459 460 461. Trumpets what made of 100 Types Tropes not to be taken literally 443. God author of true Types 454. typical things excite inquiries 456 Tyrants they suffer severely and where God appoints 70 V VAlleys of passengers where 247. of Haman Gog 228 Victory God gives great and incredible victories to his 244. procures names 252 253. after them ought to be cleansing ibid. Vision God the best interpreter of visions 443. why Ezekiel had the Temple vision 286 Visits now nothing secures against Gods visits 11 26. some are in mercy some in judgement 498. when God begins to visit his enemies he goes on 239 Vncleanness what 378 379 saved from all 381 Vnthankeful and Vncharitable not small on Gods account 208 Voice Christs like what 344 W VVAlking in Gods Statutes what it implies 355 356. the trade of a spiritual man 369 Wall of the Temple Gods Protection 290. substantial 318. Christ the wall 407 Wars lay all waste 8. God the authour of them 35 106 God disappoints Warriers 237 Watchmen who are such 107. what to do ibid. suppose dangers 108. they must depend upon God for more whatever they have 109. they must forewarn the people ibid. Act in Gods name 113. if unfaithful their account will be dreadful 112 113. those that regard them bring certain ruine upon themselves 113 114. its necessary that they deal faithfully 114. their warning secures 115. though spared long yet shall suffe● 201 Waters what they signifie 42. it notes the blood of Christ in three things 313 314. of sanctuary what 549 550. spiritual