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A08488 Sions teares leading to ioy: or The vvaters of Marah sweetned First preached at Clonenagh in the Queenes County in seuerall sermons, and now published for the benefite of the Church. By Ri: Olmstead, minister of Gods word, and Master of Arts. Olmstead, Richard. 1630 (1630) STC 18811; ESTC S120808 86,010 266

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there greater losses befall a man then losse of wife children c Answ The world thinkes no but it is sure many haue and the dearest childe of God may and to turne the edge of our griefe and sorrow a taste whereof I will giue you in these few particular instances A man is neuer worse spoyled then when his soule suffers spirituall losses Iob his losses by the Sabeans and Shabeans was great but theirs are infinitely greater 1. That lose the good seede sowen in their hearts as the most do l Mat. 13.19 whensoeuer a man heareth the word of the kingdome and vnderstandeth it not the euill one commeth and catcheth away that which was sowen in his heart and so hee betrayeth the seede of Gods Word into the hands of the deuill Oh how many lose the benefite of many a Sermon and bewaile it not 2. That lose the Kingdome of God in losing the meanes of the Kingdome the ministery of the Word by which an entrace is made into the Kingdome of Grace and by which they are built vp and stablished in that Kingdome m Mal. 21.43 The Kingdome of God shall be taken from you and giuen to a Nation that shall bring forth the fruit thereof How many weepe and wring their handes for the losse of these earthly things this Mammon but can liue without meanes to saue their soules and neuer shedde a teare for the want thereof Oh those blessed times of Hierome when his mouth was stopped the people cryed out It had beene better the Sun had beene plucked out of the firmament 3. That lose their first loue which sometimes they had so threatned by our Sauiour n Apoc. 2.4 I haue somewhat against thee because thou hast lost thy first loue 4. That lose what they haue wrought euen all that they haue done throughout their life because they haue not been done of faith and therefore Iohn giues this caution o 2 Iohn 8. Looke to your selues that wee lose not the things we haue done but that wee may receiue a full reward c. that is some take paines about the way to a better life but labour not aright therefore lose all and themselues 5. That lose the presence of God not the presence of his effence wherein Moses was singular but the presence of his grace and signes of his fauour mercy which the Lord himselfe threatens to take from Ephraim p Nos 5.15 I will goe and returne to my place till they acknowledge their sinnes and seeke me in their affliction they will seeke me diligently 6. That lose the taste of the life to come q Hab. 6.2 as the Aurhour to the Hebrewes sayth and all those seeming graces which sometimes they had 7. That lose the joyes of their saluation r Hs 51.13 which Dauid did as in his dolefull prayer hee expresseth Restore me to the ioy of thy saluation c. questionles it is so to many a childe of God for a time to their great sorrow and heauinesse 8. That lose the stability and stedfastnesse of their faith ſ Ps 51.12 as Dauid for howsoeuer it is a truth that faith cannot bee totally and finally lost yet the stedfastnes thereof hath beene and may be in the best of Gods seruants 9. That haue lost those things they had sometimes in spiritual things t Mat. 13.12 Let this be no wonder for as touching degree it may be and is true in sundry of Gods seruants though it is not true of the graces themselues 10. Most of all that lose their crowne which is either in the hypocrite leauing his perseuerance u Apoc. 3.11 or in Gods Childe growing colde and carelesse But alas this is not the true sorrow for of this worldly sorrow the Apostle sayth it w 2 Cos. 7.10 brings death both temporal and eternall so far is it from bringing life or grace 2. The second state of natural sorrowes far enough from this blessed sorrow which will bring consolation is the sorrow of the scandalized or melancholie which the Apostle Paul speaketh of in the whole fourteenth Chapter and beginning of the fifteenth of his Epistle to the Romanes calling him by the name of the weake Christiau but indeede because many are deceiued in this sorrow and lose their soules and many also thinke the godly sorrow to bee but sicknes passion conceit or melancholy and because it changeth the body often they thinke it ariseth from the body but there is no disease like to this for symptomes and torments and therefore here I will consider two things 1. The difference betwixt godly sorrow fits of melancholy 2. How it comes to passe that this sicknesse being in the soule yet often it infeebleth the body Touching the first there are foure differences 1 They all are naturall whether it proceede from the corruption of the bloud vniversally or the bloud in the braine onely ingendred through inflammation and euill affect about the stomacke and sides which are all distinguished by Physitians by their causes and symptomes which in some are almost incredible and strange but this is supernaturall a plant of Gods owne planting that it is so needes no other reason to proue it then that God commands it for naturall things neede no commandement is a ruled ax●ome in divinity 2. They from the constitution of the body but this is from the constitution of the soule 3. In melancholy the humors first and then the imagination but in this sorrow the conscience first and the hu●ors after are affected to the weakning wasting of the body 4. They euen all kindes may be cured by naturall remedies medicines bringing nature to his right temper all naturall medicines vnder Heauen cannot cure this sicknes yet I confesse that sometimes these are mixed together sicknesse of the body and the minde and then is it hard to cure the one without the other but the cure must be indeauoured by spirituall bodily helpes continually 2 That the body is oft infeebled by the sicknesse of the minde is because of the neere conjunction sympathy and vnion of them both being vnited in one person for the soule possessed with feare sorrow languishing and heauinesse it is not possible that the body can take any delight in naturall and bodily comfort the sleepe will be short not so briefe as troublesome and tempestuous meates and drinkes shall bee tastelesse or loathsome or mingled with teares as Dauid sayth x Psal 102.4 I forgate to eate my bread the vse of wife children house lands c. shal be vncōfortable to him for the naturall vitall and animall spirits being all distempered by the soule which as Salomon sayth y Prov 18.14 the spirits of a man will sustaine his infirmities that is all naturall infirmities sicknesses losses molestations but when these fayle in the want of the consolations of God what shall vp-hold him 2. It comes to passe by the righteous
the fruite it shall be knowne These are of two sorts 1. Speciall or respecting our owne particular 2. Generall or respecting others Those that are speciall respect our selues are of fiue seuerall sortes 1. For corruption of nature 2. For speciall sinnes after calling 3. For hardnesse of heart 4. For the absence of Christ 5. For want of the meanes Generall or respecting others 1. For the dishonour of God in publique abominations 2. For the miseries of the Church 3. For Gods anger threatning 1. Point For the corruptiō of nature thus Paul cryeth out a Rom. 7.24 O wretched man that I am who shall deliuer me from this body of death And Dauid b Ps 51.5 I was conceiued in sinne and warmed in iniquity this like a loathsome leprosy gangrene harh spread it selfe ouer the whole man howsoeuer not in the substance yet in all the faculties of soule and body and made vs as a tainted seede poysoning and contaminating euery thought word and action and is the bell-damme of all the euils that proceede from vs as our Sauiour sayth c Mark 7.20 21.22.23 from the heart proceedes adulteries murthers thefts euill thoughts c and these defile a man yea it so defiles vs that vntill we be washed effectually in the bloud of Christ al our thoughts speeches actions naturall ciuill are sin our best actions are as the fathers speake but beautiful sins after our regeneration and effectuall calling it puts a stain● vpon our best seruices euen ou● prayers hearings readings c that we had need to returne an● aske forgiuenesse pardon fo● the defects of them and these robes must be tinct and washed c Ap●● 7.14 white in the bloud of the Lambe● that they may appeare amiably in the eyes of God withou● which there is pollution enough vpon them to cause the Lord to abhorre and detest them this wee doe and must carry abou● with vs so long as the soule inhabits these earthly tabernacle Oh where are these mourners that lament and bewayle this spawning and mischieuous sin if a man should poyson the fountaines and springs of waters all men would cry out against such a monster but this is infinitely more vile yet who complaines of it is sorrowfull vnder the sence feeling thereof or cryes for the crucifying power of the Lord Iesus to subdue it Yet this depraued condition is the estate of euery mothers childe as well hee that sitteth vpon the Throne as hee or shee that grindeth at the mill d Iob 15.15 what is man that he should bee cleane or hee that is borne of a woman that he should be iust beholde he found no stedfastnes in the Angels and the beauens are vncleane in his sight how much more abominable is man c. This Paul proues out of the Psalme e Rom. 3.10.11 Ps 14.1.3 There is none that doth good All are gone astray c. Oh that men would throughly consider this how would it cause all the jovall Laddes of this world to turne their tunes from songs drinkings merry-meetings and healthings into howlings lamentations and sorrowes and it would change our sorrowes that bee Ministers into rejoycings and thankes-giuings to see them with humbled hearts cheeks bedewed with brinish teares inquiring after wholesome Physicke for the quieting of their crasie wounded consciences and saluation of their soules Oh that God would open the eyes of this blinde foolish world that they might know feele this wofull misery and Oh that it would please his Highnesse to giue his poore Messengers occasion of labour and rejoycing this way 2. Point For speciall sins after effectuall calling for which there is in the childe of God a large measure of sorrow and griefe for diuerse causes 1. Because God hath vouchsafed more mercies then to the world or to themselues before their calling to common ordinary blessings hee hath added supernaturall spirituall and celestiall fauours and therefore lookes for better fruits ſ Mat. 25 29 for to whom much is giuen of them much is required 2. Because hee hath giuen his Spirit and all the graces thereof so that as the Apostle sayth f 1 Cor. 1.7 they are not destitute of any grace and therefore of more abilitie to resist tentations then formerly the sinners of Sion are the most offensiue to his blessed Majestie the sinnes of the world euen their grossest abominations as drunkennesse whooredomes oathes blasphemies are not so vile as the sinnes of his owne people they haue more knowledge of his righteous wil of the stratagems of Sathan deceitfulnesse of their owne heart and the danger of sin Oh that therefore we would be admonished to beware of thē for time to come and to bewaile such as are already passed vs in the superabundant patience of God 3. g Ephes 4.30 They grieue the Spirit of God by which they are sealed vp to the day of redemption that blessed Guest hauing taken vp their hearts to bee his habitation h Ephes 3.17 by faith when they open the doores to let in rogues and villaines his enemies to robbe and spoyle his habitation to defile and like swine to lay-staule it is there not great cause of griefe to that sacred and blessed Spirit who could indure this indignitie If any man should offer it to a Kings Pallace would it bee tollerable and shal the Eternall God suffer it without speciall correction and chastisement thereof especially considering the good motions daily of this sweet Guest and his combating and resisting against them is it any wonder if hee visite them with terrors of conscience want of the sence of his presence and joy of his saluation such like buffetings 4. These awaken the conscience who hath admonished them against those sinnes being sanctified by the holy Spirit now set on fire with clamours and out cryes against the offendors that wheresoeuer they ride or come they carry this tormentor about them a wofull condition and it will neuer bee quiet to rest or bee silent except it bring them vpon the knees of soule and body to seeke reconciliation or else bee husht stilled with buffetings and ill vsage to benumme it a medicine worse then the disease 5. These cause the Enemies of God to blaspheme the way of righteousnes euery base Varlet will exclaime against such a man yea the floud-gates of blasphemy wil bee opened against not only him but against all that professe the same truth and against the profession the roaring Laddes and society of drunkards and the riffe-raffe will make songs of him as they did of Dauid as himself speaks i Psal 69.12 the drunkards and abiect slaues made their songs of me and all the country will be on a hurry that the people of GOD hang the head with griefe and sorrow to behold heare these things and in all these respects is there not great cause thinke you that a good heart should
sweete and pleasanc to the vpright or should I be a false Prophet to speake peace to the wicked h Isa 57.21 to whom there is no peace This subiect that I purpose to intreat of is to direct the humbled sinner as the i Gen. 11.19 Angel did Hagar to the spring of water to refresh her thirstie Son Ishmael to the liuing waters of spirituall and true consolation a Riddle a Mysterie and a Paradoxe to nature the world to whom it is a true axiome maxime that euerie like begets his like as beasts birds fishes and creeping things being the sensible creatures and all plants hearbs and trees being the vegetatiue creatures hauing onely the life of increase it is also a position true in nature that contraries doe not beget or preserue their contraries but destroy and consume them as the fumes being hote and dry and the vapors and cloudes cold and moyst k Iob. 36.33 What combate and opposition is there as appeares in thunders and lightnings which are neuer quieted but by the rupture and breaking of the cloudes and vapory substance to make way for the fiery exhalations evacuation But behold here one of the wonders of the most high for his works in creation prouidence and the regenerating of men are contrarie to all the vnderstanding of nature as he brought l Gen. 1.3 light out of darkenesse the rainebow m Gen. 9.12 a signe of present raine for the most part and yet an euerlasting signe of the Couenant that God made after the deluge that hee will neuer destroy the earth any more with water He brings life to all his elect but out of death euen the death of his Sonne hee brings good out of euill euen out of the most exquisite villanies that euer were as out of Iudas his treason and all the wicked conspiracie of the high Priests Scribes and Pharisees against his eternall Sonne so in this particular ioy comfort peace and felicitie is promised to the righteous but arising out of a strange branch and that which is opposite thereto in all mens opinion euen sorrow and howsoeuer it cannot be a true position in naturall things yet it is a sound sure position in Diuinitie for being both graces of the spirit of God they doe conserue and not destroy each other The inducements perswading me to this subiect are 1. If it were possible to awaken this sinnefull world to consider that God cals them to mourning girding with sackcloth fasting and prayer in the sence of their owne sinnes and the sinnes of the time and land where wee liue and behold as the Prophet sayth m Isa 12.13 Killing Oxen and slaying sheepe eating and drinking c. a horrible sinne to be set vpon their jovall and mad mirth as the wise man speakes throwing axes edge-tooles firebrands and deadly weapons at the faces each of other saying am I not in jest When the Lord cals for lamentation and mourning Luk. 6.25 O ponder the woe of our Sauiour you that forget God Woe be to you that now laugh for you shall mourne it may be when it is too late 2. That I might direct the poore humbled Soule which though they be but few scarce one of a family or ten of a Tribe the true way to the consolations of GOD n Isa 55.1.3 that they may receiue the wine and milke of comfort and their soules may liue time hath beene Oh that I might truly say time is when wee that are the dispensers of the mysteries and treasures of God I speake experimentally haue not inioyed time three or foure houres after a Sermon to eate or refresh our selues for answering the doubts of perplexed and afflicted consciences a happy worke But now Oh the obdurate and adamantine hardnesse of heart an afflicted spirit is as a signe wonder in Israel yet blessed be God some there are for whose cause and of a tender commiseration and respect my soule desires to vndergoe any taske or trauaile for their ease refreshing and releefe I haue knowne some in terrors of conscience Prou. 18.14 and vnder the vexation of a wounded spirit which the wise man saith Who can beare tenne twentie yeares when I was not so able to administer consolation which might haue beene soone directed and recouered with the assisstance and blessing of the spirit of God Now for the point it is a certaine truth that there is no true ioy to bee expected before the heart be humbled with sorrow in the sence and feeling of a mans sinne 1. Because the current of all the promises runne thus Our Sauiour who best knew to administer a word in season pronounceth mourners onely to be happy o Matt. 5.4 Blessed are they that mourne for they shall be comforted and Dauid by the spirit of God teacheth this p Ps 126.5 They that sow in teares shall reape in ioy Againe q Ps 30.5.11 Weeping may abide in the Euening but ioy commeth in the Morning And in the 11. vers Thou hast turned my mourning into ioy thou hast loosed my sacke and guirded mee with gladnesse thus he proclaymeth this experiment to the comfort of all succeeding ages and professeth that hee will for that favour prayse God for euer 2. A broken heart are the sweete odours and sacrifices acceptable to him and the Prophet vtters it as if it were all better then all r Psa 51.17 The sacrifices of God are a broken and contrite heart and that he will neuer despise it what could be spoken more amply then this 3. The Lord himselfe professeth that hee will take vp the contrite heart to keepe his royall Court of refidence there and to reuiue that spirit Å¿ Isa 66.2 To him will I looke euen to him that is poore and of a contrite spirit and trembleth at my word that is receiueth my word and doctrine with feare and trembling Quest But doth the promises of happinesse and beatitude belong to all sorrowes indefinitly Answ That were too large and layes open a doore of happines to many which sorrow and that excessiuely yet shall vndoubtedly perish there must be therefore issued out as the Lawyers say a Writ of melias inquirendum which I will doe by a distribution of sorrowes and mourners into their seuerall rankes and answere till I come at the true sorrow as the Lord answered t 1 Sam. 16.7.12 Samuel when he sent him to annoint Dauid King of Ifrael the sonnes of Ishai being brought Eliab Abinadab Sbamuah the Lord said to each seuerally the Lord hath not chosen him nor any of Ishais seuen sonnes vntill Dauid came and then the Lord answered annoint him King ouer my people for this is he We are therefore to obserue three kindes of sorrowes 1. Naturall sorrowes 2. Vnnaturall diabolicall or diuelish sorrowes 3. Supernaturall The sorrowes of the afflicted scandalized I call naturall because they proceed from nature and naturall causes The sorrowes
speaketh to you as to sons 3. Some true beleeuers are in their soules as many a poore man or woman in their bodies who are alwayes diseased and crasie so haue little ioy in all their riches state life c. So is it with many a soule alwayes diseased with spirituall maladies and that sometimes till death as with pride passion or strange effectes of melancholly and these how euer they pant and breath after the sence of Gods presence yet it is possible for them to liue and die without any euident sence feeling of Gods presence and ioy 4. Some so fall after effectual calling into somegrosse sin for a time that they may so lose the ioy of their saluation and presence of God as they may neuer recouer it to their very end though they mourne for the want of it as Dauid did who sometimes recouered the comfort againe as in Psal 30.7.11 But after his grosse sins of Adulterie and Murther it is doubtfull whether euer hee attained the former sweete sence of Gods presence or at least in the same degree Yet to all these there is cause of comfort when there is a sence of the absence and want thereof it s a true signe of life when there is complayning of weaknesse of the spirits in wearinesse or sicknesse or agitation of them by violent exercise of the internall or vitall partes Now if this godly sorrow be in the heart it will expresse it selfe by mourning for the want of consolation and Christs absence as Dauid in many Psalmes w Psalm 77 7.8.9 Hast thou shut vp thy tender mercies in displeasure And hast thou forgotten to be mercifull wilt thou absent thy selfe for euer x Psal 51.8 Make me to heare ioy and gladnesse that the bones which thou hast broken may reioyce And Verse 11. Cast me not away from thy presence and take not thy holy spirit from me Restore me to the ioy of thy saluation and stablish me with thy free spirit c. O Dauld where is all the state riches strength fortitude the comfort of thy wife children friendes c. that thou art thus off the hinges Where is the glory of a Crowne Diademe or Kingdome that none of all these will comfort thy heart but to bee thus complayning mourning and full of heauinesse and sorrow In this case nothing will consolate the soule but the inioying of his presence wherein is life and his absence worse then death it selfe Yet in some this sence of Gods presence after assurance is habituall and constant expressed with admirable ioy gladnesse of heart and truely not with much interruption but then they are such as obserue these fiue rules 1. They voluntarily seeke godly sorrow for their sinnes for this y Ps 126.2.6 Isa 61.3 Math. 5.5 presence and ioy is promised too and most felt by such as mourne for sinne but for all the rest of the world I say Maisters hands off as Salomon sayth z Pro. 14.10 The heart knoweth the bitternesse of his soule and the stranger shall not meddle with his ioy 2. Lose not Gods presence but keepe him in thine eye still and walke before him in sinceritie for a Psal 16.11 at his right hand is fulnesse of ioy and pleasures for euermore 3. Be fruitefull in well doing euen in all kindes of duties for sterilitie and barrennesse in god-Iynesse is comfortlesse and grieues the Spirit of God but fertility and aboundance of fruitefulnesse b 1. Cor. 15. vl●im Col. 1.9.10.11 glads the Spirit and makes our ioy abound 4. Nourish the loue of no sinne for then it is as impossible to keepe the sence of Gods presence and ioy of the spirit as to keepe fire and water in a pot mixed together as the wise man sayth b Prou. 12.13 Prou. 12. ●0 In the transgression of an euill man is his snare but the righteous doth sing amd reioyce And deceite is in the heart of them that imagine euill but to the counsellors of peace shall be ioy 5. Vpon the first feelings of Christs absence complaine betimes if possible let not the Sun goe downe vpon it doe as in the Canticles c C●nt 5.6 I opened to my welbeloued and my welbeloued was gone and past I called but he answered me not Delay no time spare no labour nor cost to seek him goe to the watchmen enquire and search with all diligence d Can. 3.1.2 lye not in thy bed of securitie seeke him in the vse of all his Ordinances Ministery Sacraments Prayer examine the cause why hee absents himselfe humble thy soule with godly sorrow confesse thine vnworthinesse renew thy couenants vowes and promises neuer to be so sleepy fruitelesse carelesse vnthankfull for his sweete presence for time to come Search the Records of Gods promises againe and againe giue him no rest day nor night be importunate for that pleaseth him Adde fasting as a wing to thy prayers obserue the least motions of the Spirit and the beginnings of comfort and bee thankefull for it and bee constant neuer to giue ouer thy search till thou finde him whom thy soule loveth and he will at the last be intreated as he was of the Spouse shee found him e Cant. 3.4 tooke hold of him and would not let him goe c. 5. Point 5 Godly sorrow sets the heart on worke to mourne for the want of the meanes especially the ministery of the word and Sacraments O blessed David thou hadst a great degree and measure of this grace intimating it selfe in thy panting and longings after the bread of life euen the heauenly Manna and ministery of the word f Ps 42.2.4 My soule thirsteth for God the liuing God when shall I come and appeare before the presence of God When I remembred these things I powred out my very heart because I had gone with the multitude and led them into the house of God with singing c. The people of God euen when they sate by the pleasant Riuers of Bebell which was an outward comfort to them yet there g Ps 137.2.4 they sate downe and wept when they remembered Sion they hanged their Harpes vpon the Willowes c. and said when the Babilonians in scorne called for a song a song an Hebrew song How shall wee sing a song of the Lord in a strange land Admirable were the affections of the Church to the Ministers in the dayes of the Fathers vnder these Heathenish persecuting Emperours who when their Ministers guides and leaders were taken from them came out as if distracted and crying to them to take all they had so they would leaue them their guides and of Hierome they saide it had beene better the Sunne had beene pull'd out of the firmament then that his mouth should haue beene stopped and Lord vouchsafe this mercy to vs thy poore Ministers that our eyes might but see such happy dayes that the people might haue Dauids spirit who when he was exiled
such thing that the sword shall not deuour c. It s a signe of Gods wrath 2. When God doth send varietie of faithfull Ministers and preachers and they comparing times with times sinnes with sinnes and the Lords dealing formerly with his owne people and the menaces of his most righteous law against such sins as are frequent ordinary howsoeuer they haue no propheticall and immediate spirit of reuelation to foretell things to come as extraordinarie Prophets in former times yet if they with one consent with instance and earnestnesse doe foretell that in diuers places vpon obseruation of Gods former dealing who is immutable it is time for the world to awake consider for as Ames saith d Dan. 7.7 The Lord will doe nothing but he will reueale his secrets to his seruants the Prophets and God will ratifie their righteous menaces howsoeuer this sinfull age esteeme of them 3. Publike afflictions are signes both of Gods wrath begun and of greater vengeance to come as pestilence famine of bread e Amo● 8.21 famine of the word warres f Is 57.1 the frequent death of the best men and such like especially when there is a sting and curse of hardnesse of heart not to make a good vse of them when the heart is not bent towards the Almightie nor yeelds to him in this godly sorrow as the Prophet Ieremie saith g Ier. 5.1 Thou hast smitten them but they haue not forrovved thou hast consumed them but they refused to receiue correction they haue made their faces harder then a stone and haue refused to returne what think you of this Iland Hath not the immortall God smitten it with warres consumed them with famine and may not we say as Ieremie sed non deluerunt but they haue not sorrovved But it may be said of vs as the drunkarde saith of himselfe h Prou. 23.35 They haue smitten me but I was not sicke they haue beaten me but I felt it not neuer the worse and therefore in truth neuer the better Quest But why is this a signe of future wrath Ansvv Because when the iust and most almightie God begins to correct a Nation and they stoope not nor bend vnder his correcting hand hee will neuer desist til he bend or breake them● as himselfe saith to the Iewes i Louis 26.21 If yee vvalke stubbornely against me I vvill vvalke stubbornely against you and plague you yet seuen times more for your sinnes c. Most liuely doth the Prophet A●●● expresse this k Amos 4.6.12 I haue sent you cleanenesse of teeth mill-devves yet haue yee not returned vnto me saith the Lord therefore this vvill I doe vnto thee and because I vvill doe this prepare to meete thy God O Israel Seing therfore these symptomes and characters of Gods fearefull indignation are vpon vs euen vpon this miserable Iland what cause haue wee to cry out with the Prophet l Psal 77.7.8.9 will thine anger neuer cease hast thou forgotten to be mercifull hast thou shut vp thy mercies in displeasure And to pray convert vs vnto thee and shevv to vs thy ioyfull face and then vvee shal be safe to obserue that which the Lord calls vpon vs for by Ioel if we would haue n ●oel 2.13.14 the Lord returne and leaue a blessing behinde him to sanctifle a fast and humble our selues before our God as also you that are Magistrates to labour to stay this wrath of God by the seuere execution of justice vpon malefactours that keepe and maintain Faires and Markets vpon the Sabaoth vpon drunkards swearers adulterers as o Num. 25.7 Phineas did vpon Zimri and Cosbi which stayd the plague Lastly let all of vs after the example of the King of p Ionvh 3.5 Ninive to turne from our euill vvayes yee natiues from your Idolatry superstition theft ignorance and oathes and yee English from your prophanesse drunkennesse luke-warmnesse and all other sinnes and let all cry mightily to God that he will be pleased to accept the bloud of his Sonne to pacific his indignation towards vs that we may be deliuered q ●ach 1.11 Command 3. as Ierusale●● out of the captiuity 2. Signes of Gods anger to particular persons are 1. Spirituall plagues vpon his soule the bottome and dregs of the vials of the indignation and wrath of the Almighty and the fore-runners of his eternal vengeance as blindnesse of minde deadnesse of spirit hardnesse of heart a benummed conscience a punishing of sin with sin a reprobate minde and such like 2. If a man finde himselfe directly vnder the menaces and threats of Gods eternal truth as swearing Command 3. commandement the third and that which the Lord speakes dreadfully r Deut. 2● 5● If thou vvilt not feare this glorious Name the Lord thy God I vvill make thy plagues vvonde●full and the plague● of thy seede c. Lukewarmnesse in profession ſ Apoc. 3 15. vvhich the Lord vvill vomit as a loathsome thing out of his mouth as hee speakes to Laodicea Againe t M●l 1.8 to offer to God the hault blinde and lame in his seruice to performe the holy duties of his blessed worship as prayer c. perfunctarily without all life and affection sinally all that liue in such sins contained in any of those catalogues which the Scriptures denounce vengeance vpon as u 1 Cor. 6.9 be not deceiued neither fornicators nor ●dulterers murtherers nor drunkards c. shall inherite the Kingdome of God 3. If a man feele not himselfe bettered by his afflictions and crosses so as there is in them a curse and God fighting against him in them either in the disquieting and vexing his soule or else in the hardnes of his heart that as Elihu speakes he w Iob 36.13 calls not when the Lord bindeth him it is a fearefull signe of wrath that increased inlarged vpon him 4. If a man blesse himself when God curseth him in the threatnings of his Law and say as the Lord speakes x I shall doe we● enough though I walke after the stubburnesse of mine owne heart thus adding drunkennesse to thirst hee meetes with the worlds common plea God is mercifull c. the Lord answers he mill not be mercifull to that man but his wrath and iealousie shall smoke against him and that hee will heape vpon him euery curse and euery plague written in the booke of the Law till he bee destroyed 5. If a man haue not the characters markes and symptomes of an Adopted childe of God vpon his soule for whom God loues hee doth indelibly y Ezech. 9.3.4 marke with certain graces as faith loue godly sorrow repentance and such like which if vpon examinatiō and through tryall hee cannot finde he hath cause to feare and tremble and in the want of them to mourne with godly sorrow neuer giue ouer vntill the Lord answer his soule by the witnesse of the spirit of Adoption Oh brethren
rest of the sauing graces of Gods Spirit and so are in doubts and feares and the Spirit of bond●ge as the Apostle cals it 2. Some are ignorant of the causes of true ioy as that their names are written in the Booke of Life Iohn 1. that they are borne not of the will or blouds of men but of God sonnes of the most high heires yea coheires with Christ the naturall Sonne to an eternall Kingdome by adoption grace members of Christ estated into a blessed interest and right to al the creatures blessings and ordinances guarded by Angels kept by the Almighty himselfe and his power vnto saluation 3. They obserue not or conceiue how the Spirit of God doth exhibite and giue this ioy and comfort in the due vse of his ordinances as the ministry of the Word Sacraments and Prayer or else in the due vse of the priuate as meditation conference prayer reading singing of Psalmes c Ioh. 16.24 so grieue the holy Spirit 4. Ier. 33.3.8 They doe not seriously seeke the pardon of sinnes as condemned prisoners at the barre importune the Iudge for their liues or if they pray sometimes it is but seldome 4. They are not conscionable in the practice of all the duties of godlines they sowe not good seed a Iob. 4.36 Gal. 6.8.9.10 that be which soweth and he that reapeth may reioyce together Could men bee more fruitfull in wel-doing they should haue b Mat. 25.21 Is 35.8.10 more joy sterility barrennesse brings anguish and sorrow and fruitfulnes in obedience brings consolation and abundance of peace and heauenly delight and joy 5. Many are incumbred and intangled with some grosse sin as the sin of their nature or of their particular calling which hinders this consolation and joy of the soule Pro. 25.6 The transgress on of the wicked is his snare but the righteous doth rei● y●e and sing 6. They receiue not the Law of God into their hearts which if they did beholde the promise verse 11 Is 51.7.11 The redeemed of the Lord shall returne come with ioy to Si●n and euerlasting ioy shall bee vpon their beads c they only haue an idaea or superficies in the brain but it comes not into the heart 7. Many liue not in peace but are passionate and contentious and so breake off all their ioy or at least hinder and weaken it much for passion contention and pride do strangely though secretly disturbe and hinder the consolations of God therefore doth the Apostle exhort the Corinthes Be of good comfort bee of one minde 2 Cor. 13. ● liue in peace and the God of loue peace shal be with you 8. They sorrow not for their sins or not with godly sorrow for if they did Ps 126.5.6 Is 61.1.2.3 they should reape in ioy Thus it manifestly appeares that true Religion the profession thereof is not the cause of the vncheerefulnes heauines and sorrow that is in the world but the cleane contrary and that the fault is the corruptiō which is in men and therefore let vs lay the imputatiō blame where it is in mans owne corruption and defects Againe such professors are to be blamed as leade a melancholick he any vncheerefull life because thereby they obscure the lustre and glory of their Christian profession and are a dishonour to their Lord and Master for the world that know not the priuiledges and libertie of the sonnes of God easily thinke they serue a hard and rigide master or father who is not willing to haue his children and seruants inioy any sweet mirth or liue sweetly and comfortably They doe besides al this hinder wrong themselues by detaining themselues from thankfulnes it is also an obstacle to their faith pravers layes them open exposeth them to temptations or apostacy generally vnfits them to all the duties of piety and righteousnes And for the most part this deapnes of spirit and sadnes ariseth from passion pride worldly sorrowes and griefes or some of the causes before specified Quest But seeing so many sortes of false joyes may be are oft in the soule by what characters and symptomes may the true ioy bee discerned from the counterfeit especially the illusions of the deuill and temporary joyes of the hypocrite because an hypocrite goes farre especially in ioy yet lose his soule bee damned in the end for hee may receiue the word with ioy taste the heauenly gift haue some apprehension of Christs excellencie some sight of Gods fauour some worthy though but generall gift of the Holy Ghost and an hope of euerlasting life as appeares by the text of Scripture in the margent all which concurre together to lift him vp with false ioy yet lose all and his soule too Answ I consider the examination of this grace three wayes 1. In the causes thereof it ariseth from the apprehension of celestiall and heauenly things It is kindled vpon the sence of God● fauour and is a blessed handmaid of faith and therefore the Apostle Peter annexeth it to beleeuing 1 Pet. 1.8 Psal 4.6 Lord life thou vp the light of thy countenance vpom mee thou hast giuen me more ioy of heart c. 2. That our names are written in the Booke of Life a greater cause of reioycing by the restimonie of our Sauiour Christ himselfe ●●●e 10.20 then to worke miracles and cast out deuils and greater cause of ioy then wisedome strength riches c. to know God that he is mercifull in the assurance of Gods election and blessed resurrection and eternall life that our soules shall liue immortally happie 3. It is exhibited and giuen by the holy Spirit of God and ordinarily the soule as it were retyring it selfe into the sweete presence of God to haue some spirituall Soliloquie or priuate conference with him but especially principally in meditation primate prayer are these sweet ioyes selt though not onely but the soule doth draw the wine of ioy out of all the wels of saluation Is 12.3 but euery Christian soule who vsually trades with God can experimenlally iustifie this truth that it is felt most frequently and liuely in meditation priuat prayer Is 32.3 4. The Spirit neuer speakes cōfort to the soule but from the written word and promises of God and therefore the Apostle saith to the Ephesians After they beleeued Eph. 1.13 they were sealed with the holy Spirit of promise If it witnes seale and comforts not from the sacred promises it is a delusion of Sathan and not true ioy 5. It vsually followes humiliation and godly sorrow for sinne which is that true right branch that beares it our blessed Sauiour was sent to comfort those that mourne in Zion Is 61.2.3 to giue them beautie for ashes the oyle of ioy for mourning the garment of gladnes for the spirit of beauiues c. Ioh. 16.20 23. Verily I say vnto you ye shall weape
and lament and the world shall reioyce but your sorrow shall be turned into ioy Woe be to that ioy that hath not humiliation anteceding it it is hypocriticall and vnsound 2. This true ioy is knowne by the degree for it carrieth a man into an extasie for as the obiect therof excels all terrene earthly things as the obiect of true ioy being God himselfe Christ Iesus the assurance of the graces of the Spirit the word increase and spirituall growth in grace c. so doth the Christians joy in them exceed all other ioyes Thy Law is better to me then thousands of siluer and gold Ps 119 7● Ps 137.6 Againe If I preferre not Ierusalem to my chiefe ioy The hypocrites ioy neuer exceedes the ioy in the world the profites and pleasures of this world doe more affect their hearts then the ioy of these supernaturall superexcellent heauenly things The truely wise marchant sels all for the blessed Pearle of the Gospel M●● 13.46 and goeth away reioycing also And if this be so how few found beleeuers doth this world afford that for the measure degree of their ioy can free themselues frō being hypocrites and who if this be a truth shal be saued 3. It may bee discerned and knowne by the blessed effects thereof 1 This ioy stands by a man when all other ioyes fade relinquish forsake him euen in adversity as wel as prosperity and this the Proph● Hab. 3.17 ●● Habakack liuely expresseth For the sigge tree shall not flourish neither shal fruit be on the vines the labour of the oliue shall faile and the fields shall yeeld no meate the sheepe shall be cut off from the fold and there shall be no bullocke in the staules What more miserable condition can befall the sonnes of men yet behold this sweet ioy comforts them But I will reioyce in the Lord I will ioy in the God of my saluation So that no condition of the true childe of God can bee so miscrable in this world but that the ioy of God will comfort and sustaine them The same doth Paul testifie we reioyce in tribulation Rom. 5 3. Phil. 2.17 and of himselfe and the rest of the Apostles he saith And though I be offered vpon the sacrifice and seruice of your faith I am glad and reioyce with you all 2. This ioy marres distastes all carnal ioyes whatsoeuer it makes a man sind little or no relish or taste in earthly delights they will be to him as the white of an egge wherein saith Salomon what sauour is there If men had receiued this true ioy once wee should soon see a change in their conuersation there would not be such wide gaping and laughter in vaine and foolish jestes apparel and a thousand things of this sort as now there is 3. Ia●●● It will keep a man from masterlines and censoriousnes of others as also to be compassionate and tender hearted to sympa●hize in the wants and sorrowes of others especially such as are vnder spiritual afflictions 4. And last effect of true ioy is as it springs from true humilitie and godly sorrow so it ends in it and destroyes not but preserues that blessed grace it keepes the soule in a preparednesse and ape●esse to acknowledge his owne vilenesse vuworthinesse of so great a portion and mercy from God as this ioy is Thus haue I according to my vnderstanding and gift receiued from God expressed my thoghts and meditations touching this sacred point and the true tryall thereof whereas the joyes which are temporarie or from the illusisions or methods of Sathan comfort no man in adversity finde sweetnes in carnal ioyes are masterly and censorious and make men proud and aduaunce themselues and are in all things contrary vnto the holy true ioyes which the Spirit of GOD doth exhibite and giue vnto those which seek true ioy in vnfeigned and godly sorrow 1. Quest. But may some humbled beleeuer say I can finde little comfort or ioy what aduite will you giue me or what shall I doe to get this sweete grace of happy ioy into my heart Answ 1. Take heede of such things as grieue the fountaine of true ioy which is the blessed spirit of God as the Apostle sayth And grieue not the holy spirit of God by which yee are sealed vp to the day of redemption of which I will giue you a taste 1. Beware thou neglect not the renewing of thy holy faith dayly nor the duties of mortification as examination of thy slippes and faylings which will bring thee to vnfeigned confession and acknowledgement of thy sin to God that prouokes the soule to godly sorrow and so to prayer opens a doore to consolation for the heart gathers soyle euery day and if it be not washed and kept cleane by these mundifying waters the vncleanenesse of the soule will grieue the blessed guest the spirit and so keepe out these blessed ioyes 2. Beware of a barren and vnfruitefull heart for vnprofitablenesse is the cause of much disrest to the soule 3. Beware of neglecting the meanes by which the spirit exhibites this true consolation which are both publike and prinate a Christian must not looke for miracles but if he would haue it he must diligently attend the meanes which are the ministrie of the word Sacraments and prayer and for the priuate especially neglect not priuate prayer from whence the spirit of God doth most frequently administer this ioy 4. Take heede thou bee not oner borne and ouer ruled by euill affections as passion enuie pride immoderate cares and the loue of the world all which and many more doe exceedingly quench and dead the consolations of the spirit of God 5. Lastly beware of the loue of any one sinne though neuer so secret for it betraies the euidence of thine vprightnesse and how eanst thou expect any other then blasted ioy and comfort when thou hast lost or forfeyted the euidence of thy assurance 2. Be exceedingly carefull to do such duties as bring true comfort as 1. Be diligent to know the difference betwixt counterfe it graces and true sauing graces for the Deuill mans corruption hath framed a counterfeit shaddow of euery vertue so that if thou be ignorant of the methodes deceites bee not able to get good cuidences and signes of the truth and soundnesse of them the heart will be distracted with feares and doubts and be a meanes of vnrest and vnquietnesse Is 55.15 and so depriue thee of this ioy to bee Gods seruant which otherwise thou mightest inioy be sure 2. Voluntarily seeke godly sorrow and try it according to the former rules be importunate with God by prayer and the vse of all the rest of Gods ordinances and neuer giue ouer drinking euery day a draught of humiliation vntill thou feele in thy selfe some good degree of softnesse of heart that it may oft bleed inwardly in the sence and feeling especially of thy beloued sins committed not
ioyes 2. Blessed wisedome to apply the seuerall promises whether generall or speciall to thine owne particular condition and necessitie else they are like abundance of meate in a Cookes shoppe to a hungry stomacke not eaten so are the promises not digested and applied by faith though remembred as fumes of meate to a hungry belly or spirits of wine to a thirsty man not eaten not drunke but poore refreshing or comfort 6. Keepe God in sight and in thine eye still loose not his presence but walke before him in all vprightnesse sinceritie For At his right hand is fulnesse of ioy and pleasures for euermore 7. Neglect not any one of Gods ordinances publike or priuate adde often priuate fasting to thy priuate prayers which will bring comfort search all the Scriptures if euer God refused to giue answer to the prayers of any of his people when the wings of fasting were giuen to cause them soare vp to heauen and its iust with God to blast the vse of the publike as ministry of the word Sacraments prayer when eyther family duties are neglected or the more inward and priuate betwixt God and thine owne heart are eyther neglected or slighted Againe if there be performance of the priuate and the publike despised or neglected yea if but any one of eyther publike or priuate be not conscionably performed it s no wonder though the spirit of God answer not the soule with his sweete refreshings 8. If thou feele the absence or the leaf● decay of these spirituall comforts complaine betimes for delayes in this cause are dangerous examine the cause why thy beloued hides himselfe be sure to remoue the cause call and seeke after him with all importunitie and neuer giue ouer vntill thou hast recouered againe the sweete sence of his presence as did the Church Cant. 3.4 to catch hold of him Cant. 5.6 and not to leaue him vntill h●● haue brought thee into thy Mothers house c. 9. Beware of the carelesse and perfunctorie vse of any of the ordinances of God for to offer the halt blinde and lame in sacrifice Mal. 1. is abomination to the Lord be sedulous Eccles 4.17 watchful and diligent to doe all duties of pietie to GOD with preparation yea that the very feet of thy soule be eleuated and lifted that thy affections being raised thou mayst offer not a dead but a liuing sacrifice alwaies acceptable to his sacred Excellencie in IESVS CHRIST 10 Lastly take no care for the world nor the things of the world for where the loue of the world is the loue of the Father cannot dwell can a louing and kinde wife carry that respectiue loue to her husband if she see him embrace the bosome of a strange woman and take her into his house to bed and board is it poffible that the Spirit of Christ who hath taken possession of thy heart should shew that sweetnesse in thy soule as formerly if hee see thee take into his house thy heart that filthy strumper the world it is not possible and therefore take heede of receiuing the loue of the world into thy heart if thou purposest to perpetuate this ioy Quest But are these ioyes sensible to euery beleeuer alwayes Answ No for first some are in the nonage and bud of their conversion in whom these ioyes are not felt for these causes 1. Because of their ignorance of the doctrine eyther of true godly sorrow or the true ioyes of the holy Ghost They may say with the Church being asked if they had receiued the holy Ghost since they beleeued they answered They had not somuch as heard this there was an holy Ghost how then can they haue the blessed sence of that which they are ignorant of 2. Some know that there are such ioyes but obserue not how the spirit doth exhibite and giue them in the due vse of the ordinances of God and therefore depriue themselues of the comfort by want of obseruation and by a meere neglect 3. Some haue this ioy obserue and are affected with it for the time but loose the comfort of it from two causes 1. They soone forget the consolation and the ground thereof as the Apostle sayth Yee haue forgotten the cōsolation which speaketh ● 〈◊〉 12.5 to you as to sonnes 2. Because they are not well grounded in the assured truth soundnesse of their ioy they suspect it and that breakes off their ioy and dasheth and eclypseth all their solace and gladnesse 4. Some feele exceeding flashes and passions of ioy gladnesse but because they are incumbred with passions of anger and violēt perturbations arising from their distempered constitution natural turbulent affections this ioy is hindered from being constant and habituall as other wise it would be 5. In some this ioy is solide habituall which constantly ariseth from the assurance of their reconciliation and peace with God though they oft feele not any great passions or rauishings of the heart yet both these may be the true ioyes of the holy Ghost yet the latter I wi●●● desire from my soule good Reader may be both thine mine owne portion and that for euer Thus haue I lead thee the way by the seeming waters of Marah vnto the true sweet fountaines of Elin● where I leaue thee to so●ace and satiate thy soule But let the world know that they haue no part in this spiritual ioy as Salomon saith The stranger shall not inc●●dle with this ioy hands off it is not for you it is the particular speciall priviledge of the houshold of faith and there is great reason because they haue no cause of true ioy no nor of any ioy at all in them For what cause of ioy hath any man who is dead in trespasses and sins as all vnregenerate men are till the second Adam who is made a quickning spirit to all the elect reuiue them by his spirit grace What cause of ioy can hee haue that is a condemned man as our Sauiour sayth Hee that beleeues not is condemned already that is in Gods decree in the sentence of Gods iust and righteous law in his owne conscience which hath and doth arraigne condemne him if it bee not a sleepe What ioy can a man haue in all his mirth when our blessed Sauiour calleth him from it pronounceth a curse vpon him Woe be to you that now laugh for yee shall howle and weepe Lastly he can no more reioyce in any of the creatures then a theefe in a true mans purse neyther can that bee true joy in the creature which ariseth from the creature resteth in the creature and eleuateth or raiseth the heart no higher then the creature but such is the ioy of the hypocrite euery ignorant ciuill and wicked man and therefort hee hath neyther true ioy or cause thereof Miserable then and wofull is the condition of all the iovall Lads of this world whose Comedy begins and continues here with seeming mirth shall end Tragically in inutterable sorrow heauinesse and vexation and that for euer Whereas the Tragicall beginning of the righteous though it begin in true sorrow yet it is soone recompenced with that true ioy which even for the present is filled with celestiall and heauenly solace and delight and perpetuated vnto all eternitie which I pray God to increase in thy heart by the spirit of comfort for the Sonne of his loues sake Amen FINIS ERRATA P. 11. l. 24. for sensible re●d sensitiue p. 27. l. 11. for Shabeans read Chaldeans p. 30 l. 16 for things read degrees p. 36. l. 2 for which come read with Caine p. 37 l. 26. for Amron read Amnon p. 40. l. 1. for though read through p 43. l. 22 for rife read right p. 53. l 18 for saw ●ead behold p. 54. l 22 for people read powle p. 56. l. 17 for depraue read depriue p. 8. l. 6. for hopes read lippes p 62. l. 16 for sence read sence p. 64. l. 8. fer some read soone p 67. 14 for refasolating read refosolating ● 73 l 17. for true read ●rees p. 73. l. 19 adde to p. 134. l. 11 for name read nature p 134. l. 9. for greatfulnes read dreadfulnes p. 135. l 25. for Zeboni read Zeboim p. 136. l. 15 for disabbed read disabled p 138. l 10 for cry read be p. 173. l 9 for of read all p 175. l. 1. for re●●one read reviue l. 2 adde day p 184 l 21. for nener read euer p 211. l. 22. leane out and p. 216. l. 11. for and discouraged rea● and be discouraged p. 231. l 9 for performe read performe them p 134 for three read these