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A10398 Three and tvventie sermons, or, Catechisticall lectures upon the sacrament of the Lords Supper preached monthly before the Communion. By that late able, and painfull preacher, Master Iohn Randall Bachelour of Divinitie, pastor of Saint Andrewes Hubbart in little Eastcheape London, sometimes fellow of Lincolne Colledge in Oxford. Published by his executor Iosh. Randall, as he found it corrected by the authors one hand, in his study, since his death. Randall, John, 1570-1622.; Randall, Joshua, fl. 1630. 1630 (1630) STC 20682A; ESTC S115645 295,622 568

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his owne Sonne having taken our sinnes upon him when we consider this right then wee begin to fall out with sinne and to hate it and to defie this cursed brat of the Devill that hath brought the Sonne of God to such a cursed and shamefull death so in our mortification we can never attaine to any true measure of it till we have toyled our selves in the due meditation of Christs death when we see and consider that Christ himselfe hath suffered such things afflictions temptations infirmities death it selfe then we begin to dispence with our owne mindes and are contented to suffer together with him and to mortifie our flesh and to crucifie the old man and with patience to undergoe and endure all the fiery tryalls It is the Apostles rule 1 Pet. 4.1 2. so in the matter of temptation the best helpe and strength wee have is Christ crucified Rev. 12.11 they overcame Satan in the blood of the Lambe When the Tempter comes our faith presently takes hold upon the blood of the Lambe upon the death of Christ we know that by that Satan was overcome and so by that we have comfort against temptation we consider we have crucified Christ by our sins already and therefore we will not harken to him to crucifie him the second time we consider that all the promises of God are sealed up unto us in the blood of Christ and thereby wee stand fast striving and suffering and waiting upon God in faith and patience and so we overcome the enemie in the blood of the Lambe so in our expectance of any good thing to come from God first wee are perswaded that Christ died for us that God spared not his owne Sonne but gave him to death for us and thence we doe comfortably conclude how shall he not with him give us all things also Rom. 8.32 In the matter of our perseverance we still are fearfull and faine we would be comforted how we should persevere Meditate soundly upon the death of Christ and there thou shalt have sound comfort for thy perseverance Rom. 5.9 10. If God reconcile us to himselfe by the death of Christ when we were his enemies much more now being reconciled by his blood we shall bee saved by his life the Lord that hath shewed us so great mercy as to bring us out of the state of sin and damnation when wee were his enemies will surely so uphold us being reconciled unto him that wee shall never finally fall into that cursed state againe Lastly for the matter of our repentance we can never truly repent till we meditate soundly upon the death of Christ Zach. 12.10 They looke upon him whom they have pierced and then they lament and be sory as for their first borne when they see him pierced and consider that they have pierced him then they shall lament In that Sermon of Peter Acts 2. whereby so many were converted unto God though many powerfull and profitable instructions were delivered yet they were never thereby stung till hee tells them in verse 36. This is Iesus whom you have crucified this went as a dagger to their hearts for presently they were pricked in their hearts and cryed out Men and brethren what shall we doe verse 37. here beginnes repentance when they see they have crucified the Lord of life and so it is with us when once the Holy Ghost takes us along into the meditation of Christs death and presseth it soundly upon our hearts that we be they that have crucified the Lord of life then we are astonied and at our wits end and then we repent and forethinke our selves of the evill we have done we can never understand what a broken heart is till we find our owne hearts broken with the meditation of the death of Christ when we consider advisedly with our selves concerning Christs sufferings what an agony he endured in the garden where he sweat water as it were drops of blood and was faine to be comforted by the Angels and when we thinke with our selves that we heare him complaine as though we were present with him My soule is heavie unto the death when wee consider him how his hands and feet and sides were wounded and nailed and pierced upon the Crosse and how tender his pretious body was one goring to him in his sinlesse body being more to him than many thousands to our bodies that are hardned with sinne and when we consider what a fearfull complaint came from him in the anguish of his soule My God my God why hast thou forsaken me how can we chuse if wee have any tendernesse of bowells in us in the world but melt and bee broken in our hearts and spend our spirits in the compassionate meditation of such a wofull spectacle but then if we consider further that all this was endured for us Innocent Lambe hee had done nothing amisse but it was all for us and for our sinnes This should make us more broken hearted at the thought of these things yea if wee had but good nature in us for who is there among us who being condemned to dye if any other should take our death upon him but wee would bee wonderfully moved in the thought of his death how much more then ought we to be compassionately moved at the thought of that cruell and shamefull death which the Sonne of God endured for us I say if we had but good nature in us But consider lastly how that he hath not only endured these things for us but that wee in a despitefull manner have brought all these things upon him and see if we have not just cause to breake our hearts asunder with griefe at the thought of Christs death the Iewes hands were the outward instruments our sinnes the actors they cryed out on earth to Pilate Crucifie him crucifie him but our sinnes cryed our in heaven to God much lowder Crucifie him crucifie him and that was the voice that prevailed and brought him to that shamefull death when the sinfull soule considers this with it selfe I have crucified the Lord of glory I have killed the Lord of life then the heart melts and relents and is gored and pierced with these thoughts as sensibly as our Saviours body was with the nailes and speare and the blood did not more freely gush out of his sides and body than bleeding teares doe gush out of a broken heart and wounded spirit of a poore wretched sinner thus affected with the meditation of the death of CHRIST Lastly this teacheth us what manner of remembrance of Christs death it is wee must labour for it must bee both religious and affectionate the Iewes remember Christs death but not religiously they doe it in scorne and hatred of him Hypocrites remember Christs death and that as a matter of religion as they professe but it is without affection and without truth but thou that desirest to remember Christ rightly and savingly thou must labour and see that thou remember him religiously and affectionately
this Text spends it selfe wholly in this very argument therefore we will take it whole before us and first we will shew the consistance of the body of the Text in it selfe Secondly the meaning of the words and thirdly the parts of the Text and so proceed to the doctrines First consistance of the whole body of the Text standeth thus These Corinthians to whom the Apostle writes this Epistle were newly converted to the faith of Christ by Pauls ministery and they made profession of this their faith by the use of Gods saving ordinances particularly by the use of the Sacrament of the Lords Supper Satan according to his wonted malice when he saw hee could not utterly deprive them nor keepe them from the use of this notable meanes of grace hee labours cunningly to infect and staine it with sundry corruptions thereby to defile them in the use of this Sacrament and so to make it unprofitable to them and surely in a short time hee prevailed greatly on their weaknesse herein and brought in much disorder and abuse amongst them yea such grosse abuses that they poysoned their holy assemblies verse 17. they came together not for profit but for hurt whereas this Sacrament was ordained for their profit and good by this means it turned to their hurt such grosse abuses they were as brought downe Gods sensible Iudgments upon them verse 30. for this cause many are weake and sicke amongst you and many sleepe such as in a manner nullified the Sacrament to them vers 20. this is not to eate the Lords Supper you doe so corrupt and staine it that in effect you doe not eate it one speciall corruption amongst them was this verse 21. that they taryed not one for another that so they might communicate together but did prevent one another they came to the Lords Table as to a scambling Feast first come first served a horrible abuse in the holy and religious feast of the Lords Supper The Apostle so soone as he heard of these abuses in zeale for Gods glory in conscience of his owne duty and in a holy jealousie for the pure use of the Lords Ordinances and in a fatherly care which hee had over these Corinthians whom he had lately begotten to the faith presently takes a course to reforme and redresse these abuses and as the nature of all right and true reformations doth require that when things are out of square they are to be refined and renewed according to the first originall so the Apostle being to redresse the abuses of the Lords Supper amongst them he brings them backe to the first institution to the first Lords Supper that ever was and by that patterne frames his reformation and there he rehearseth the institution verse 23. This bread is my body c. and this cup is my blood c. there is the repetition of the institution the application for reformation is in the 26. verse For as often as you eate of this bread and drinke of this cup you shew forth the Lords death till he come The summe of all so farre as it concernes our present purpose is briefly this as if the Apostle should have said to these Corinthians O you Corinthians you are much to blame that you suffer your selves to be so stained with so many corruptions in the Lords Supper by name this is one that you tarie not one for another to communicate together but one prevents another the rich eate before the poore come as if we had more care of our bellies than of Gods Religion and Christs sufferings this is a grosse abuse it was not so in the beginning In the first supper that Christ instituted then all the Disciples were present and did lovingly communicate together and therefore if ever you looke to celebrate the Lords Supper with comfort and benefit to your owne soules you must doe as they did reforme this errour and tarie one for another Consider more particularly what a speciall Item the Lord Iesus gave them then Doe this in remembrance of me verse 23 24. whereby hee enjoynes all that come to the Lords supper that their hearts and mindes be taken up and wholly set upon the consideration of the death of the Lord Iesus and all their passages in and about the Sacrament must shew forth and carie a rellish of it you must not minde your meat and drink and hunger and thirst as this abuse proves you doe No no your mindes must bee wholly bent on Christs death and surely if you be spiritually affected and minde that soundly as you ought you will have little minde of your bellies but you will minde the body and blood of Christ and shew forth his death till hee come therefore reforme your selves and purge out this corruption This is the consistance and dependance of the Text. The second thing is the meaning of the words themselves For as often as you shall eate of this bread and drinke of this cup you shew the Lords death till he come There is no great difficulty in the words yet for plainesse sake wee will goe over them with some familiar and easie exposition whereby also we shal make way to our observations These words in the 26 verse are Pauls owne words and not Christs the words before verse 26. and 25. are Christs owne words but these are Pauls in the former verse it is said Doe this in remembrance of me as Christ himselfe speaking it but here it is said You shew the Lords death as Paul speaking this concerning Christ neither is this any wrong to our Saviour that Pauls words should be sorted and joyned with his because they both proceeded from the same Spirit which was in Christ as also in Paul though not in the same measure yet in such a measure even in Paul also as that he was infallibly guided and freed from errour thereby in all his writings that are extant among us Pauls speech is here added to Christs speech not as any new or diverse thing but first to confirme it and give testimony to the truth of it secondly to expound it and make it plaine for their understanding thirdly to apply it to them and consequently to all the faithfull as being so meant by our Saviour himselfe and not to his Disciples onely and so he performes the office of a faithfull Minister of Iesus Christ which is to confirme his words as a witnesse to expound them as an interpreter and to apply it to them as a messenger sent to them for that purpose It is said here in the first place as often as you eate which containes an intimation that they did often communicate and withall an admonition that it is a necessary duty to communicate often it is spoken of here as a matter commendable in them and therefore imitable in us for he would never have enjoyned a second duty upon it but that hee did approve the first They must not thinke it enough that they have done it once and that shall
the Substance that the Couenant of Workes this the Couenant of Grace or Faith that the Letter this the Spirit that after the Flesh this after the Promise that the Minister of Death and Condemnation this the Ministration of Life The Apostle Hebr. 12.18 c. sets forth the excellencie of this estate by comparing it with that of the Law and amplyfies it by that hard condition that we are deliuered from and the blessed condition that we are aduanced vnto such as if there be any sence of Grace or care of our owne good it should rayse vs vp to much cause of reioycing Secondly see it by the longing and the desire after it of others many Kings and Prophets haue desired to see the things that wee see and heare the things that we heare and haue not seene them nor heard them O what a blessed turne haue we therefore that enioy such comfortable things that such great and holy Men desired and yet could not enioy them Abraham saw these dayes but it was afarre off and yet he reioyced at it We see them with our Eyes and heare these things with our Eares and see them with our Eyes they are not farre from vs they are in our Mouths and in our Hearts how should we reioyce in Gods rich mercie to vs and in our rich Portion we haue in him But you will say had not they vnder the former Testament the same meanes of Saluation which we haue Yes surely the same in substance Iesus Christ yesterday and the same for euer None were euer saued but by Faith in Christ Iesus But because he was manifested to them darkely and sparingly and carnally to vs cleerely and aboundantly and spiritually therefore is our estate so much extoll'd aboue theirs But is the onely manner of deliuerie sufficient to make it a New Testament Yes as Iohn 13.34 the Commandement is called a new Commandement though for the substance of it it hath beene from the first beginning yet because it is pressed by our Sauiour after a new manner that is to say that we should so loue one another as he hath loued vs therefore it is called a new Commandement Thirdly by the speciall loue that Christ therein hath shewed vnto vs that he should remember vs poore wretched sinners in his will long before we were borne to bestow a Legacie such a large and rich Legacie vpon vs that the Lord Iesus hanging vpon the Crosse pouring out his owne Blood suffering the verie pangs of Death wrastling with the verie wrath of God and terrors of Hell and assaulted with all the infernall Furies and Powers of Darknesse should euen then in the infinitenesse of his Diuine power and goodnesse entend to offer himselfe for thee and me and euerie beleeuer pleading for vs in particular by the power of his death that we might haue our part in it and in all the benefits thereof Fourthly by the certaintie of it it is by Will and therefore it is sure and vnchangeable not by the Will of Man though that be a stong Conueyance and cannot be altered but by the Will of the Sonne of God himselfe who or what can put vs by this Legacie if once we be rightly instated into it Neuer feare it it shall neuer be taken from vs Corruption and infirmitie may say vnto vs that we are cut off and the Diuell will face vs that we haue no right of Grace nor Heauen Tell them that they are Lyers Falsifiers of the Will and last Testament of Christ Iesus Fifthly by the absolutenesse and compleat perfection of Christs Will and Testament there are all things concurring in it that are accessarie to the right nature of a Will here is First the Testator Christ Iesus Secondly the Legators are the Faithfull Thirdly the Legacies are Iustification Sanctification and Glorification Fourthly the Euidences or Instruments or the Will written the Scriptures Fifthly the Seale the Sacraments Sixthly the Witnesses the Prophets and Euangelists and Apostles Seuenthly the Executor Gods Spirit whose office it is to performe the behests of Christ Iesus If you aske for an Ouer-seer it is God the Father who by his almightie Prouidence doth especially ouer-see these businesses The date of it was from the beginning of the World the continuance of it is for euer and therefore it is called the Blood of the euerlasting Couenant Hebr. 13.20 the Court where it is to be proued is the Court of euerie beleeuers Conscience here and the Court of Heauen hereafter and that before a most righteous Iudge God himselfe euen the blessed Trinitie who will surely see that euerie one of vs shall haue our Legacie which is bequeathed vnto vs a happy Testator and happy Legators and Legacies and therefore happy we whosoeuer haue our portion in this happy Testament Lastly by the ratification of it which is by his owne precious Blood that which is more worth then all the World that is the price thou art purchased by that is the Offering thou art consecrated by that is the Merit thou art iustified by that is the Grace thou are sanctified by and that is the Power thou art saued by What assurance may we haue of the free and full forgiuenesse of our sinnes when wee see they are all washed away by the Blood of Iesus Christ With what bouldnesse may we come vnto the Throne of Grace since we haue entrance vnto God thorough Christs Blood With what courage may we fight against all our corruptions and rebellions within against all the oppositions of the World without against all the assaults and temptations of Satan both within vs and without vs We shall be sure to ouer-come them all in the Blood of the Lambe Let it be all our care to make our selues sure that we haue our part in this New Testament thus sealed with the precious Blood of Iesus Christ and then our case is most happy neuer any thing shall separate betwixt God and vs. The end of the sixth Lecture THE SEVENTH LECTVRE VPON THE SACRAMENT OF THE LORDS SVPPER ACcording to our wonted manner we are now by occasion that the next Sabboth day is a Communion day to fall into our digression againe touching the matter of the Lords Supper that there may be some fit preparation of vs for that holy and heauenly dutie something to feed vpon all the weeke long to quicken vs and to put vs in mind what we are to doe and also to stirre vs vp that we may be fit and welcome Guests to come into the presence of God We haue entred as you see vpon a fourth title that is giuen in Scripture to the Lords Supper and that is The New Testament which howsoeuer it be set downe by Marke by Luke and by Paul yet because Mathew sets it downe more at large as it is in Math. 26.28 therefore we haue made choyce of these words to treat vpon For this is my Blood of the New Testament which is shed for many for the remission of sinnes
of obedience and the want of preparation that we may be fitted to this Sacrament that therein we may discerne Christ and hunger after Grace and receiue both the matter of Iustification and Sanctification is one cause why we want this assurance Vse 4 The last Vse of the Point Seeing it is so that the Sacrament is an effectuall pledge of the whole Couenant of Grace then we that are faithfull receiuers are Iustified and Sanctified Let vs therfore goe our way as our Sauiour saith and sinne no more least a worse thing befall vs. Now we are washed by the Grace of Iustification from our sinnes let vs not like the Swine wallow againe in the mire of finne Now we are loosed from the Fetters and Bonds of sinne from the Intanglement Snares of Sathan let vs not intrap our selues againe let vs not like a gracelesse Prisoner to day deliuered vse such courses as may bring vs to the same condemnation to morrow but esteeme our libertie verie deere and precious We are reconciled to God our debts are payd let vs not run in with him againe so much as in vs lyes but let vs resolue pray and indeauour our selues after the things that concerne our peace thus graciously confirmed vnto vs and auoyd all such as may hinder the same And though we get not the vpper hand of our selues at the first yet in time we shall find a senceable increase of Grace in vs Let vs know if we be faithfull and follow after these things God is faithfull and will make them good vnto vs. The Vse is this That seeing God vouchsafeth this mercy that here is giuen vs a finall acquittance of all our debts and sinnes seeing he giues vs his Promise and Grace and puts a pledge into our Hands that he is our God that he will forgiue vs and remember our iniquities no more seeing he hath promised to write his Law in our Hearts and to put his feare in our inward parts let vs go away changed from the filthinesse of Flesh Spirit let vs wait vpon God rest vpon his Promises let vs know he is faithfull and what he hath promised shall be performed if we beleeue his good words let vs beleeue his deeds if when he saith our sins are pardoned then much more when he giues this Bread Wine as a signe and pledge thereof Thus let vs labor to be fitted against the next Lords day let vs meditate on these things that we may come preparedly vnto this holy Table let vs labour to partake of the Couenant of Grace we may say O Lord how often haue we bin at thy Table and yet neuer the better we neuer vnderstood it before we now find this Sacrament to be of the New Testament a Seale of the whole Couenant of Grace of our Iustification our Sanctification a pledge vnto vs that our sins are pardoned that thou wilt put thy Law into our Hearts wilt write it in our inward parts These things heretofore we haue not considered let vs now take them to Heart repent vs of our former faylings so addresse our selues that we may come with our right Wedding Garment vpon vs and so be welcome into thy presence THE ELEVENTH LECTVRE VPON THE SACRAMENT OF THE LORDS SVPPER BEcause of the Sacrament the next Sabboth God willing to be administred we are therefore to spend this Exercise vpon such matter as may make for our fit preparation thereunto for that is the course which hitherto wee haue obserued and which wee propounded in the beginning So that wee are to goe on where wee left the last day of preparation in the sixe and twentieth of Mathew and the latter part of the eight and twentieth Verse This is my Blood of the New Testament that is shed for many for the remission of sinnes We haue shewen the last day how these words are to be vnderstood with refference to the Sacrament of the Lords Supper and therein we obserued as you may remember that the Sacrament of the Lords Supper is proper and peculiar to the New Testament as here our Sauiours words are This is my Blood of the New Testament Secondly We shewed you that the Sacrament of the Lords Supper is an effectuall Seale and Pledge of the whole Couenant of Grace that is to say both of the matter of our Iustification and likewise of the matter of our Sanctification Now we are to speake in the last place touching the Persons here mentioned so farre as they haue their interest in the Sacrament of the Lords Supper so as the things themselues that are here spoken are intended in a double sence First absolutely to the Death of Christ it selfe Secondly respectiuely to the Sacrament of the Lords Supper So the Persons that are here spoken of are to be considered answerably in both these sences First as they haue their interest and part in the Death of Christ And secondly as they haue their part and Interest in the Sacrament of the Lords Supper Wee haue spoken of the Persons in the first sence heretofore as they haue their interest in the Death of Christ We are now to speake of them as they haue interest in the Lords Supper and for to furnish this Text so farre forth as it makes for our present purpose The Persons here spoken of as you see are set forth in generall tearmes Many But Luke in his two and twentieth Chapter and the twentieth Verse reports this saying of our Sauiour as being spoken with particular reference and applycation to the Disciples the Persons onely then present at this businesse This is the New Testament in my Blood shed for you Mathew saith for many Luke for you Both one and the same speech of our Saviour and if wee vnderstand them both aright and expound the one of them by the other we shall find a sweet concurring and agreement betwixt the Euangelists themselues and likewise much profitable matter by this their ioynt testimonie concerning the Sacrament of the Lords Supper The Sacrament it selfe in respect of the institution and vse of it is a publike Ordinance that is common to many The whole Church of God and all the Faithfull from time to time are to take the benefit and to make vse of it to the end of the World and that is one part of Mathew's meaning here when he saith for many But the particular administration of this Sacrament at that time when it was first instituted was peculiar to the Disciples onely as they onely then receiuing it and that is some part of Luke's meaning when he saith for you But yet further also wheresoeuer this Sacrament shall be thus in vse and thus administred it must be done in an Assembly Many must be present at it And that is the other part of Mathew's meaning when he saith for many On the other side those Persons to whom it shall be thus administred must receiue it with particular apply cation It must be for you
when wee come to heare the word and receive the Sacrament there will be a sweet digesting and battening in the inner man Indeede the whole worke of the Spirit it is done meerly in the power of the death of Christ Iesus Gods Spirit doth nothing in the heart of any man or woman for the matter of salvation but it is done all in respect of the death of Iesus Christ Fourthly it will be a notable bridle to thee from sinne an excellent meanes to restraine thee from sin that howsoever thy corruption drawes thee on and Sathan hee tempts thee and the world that allures thee the flesh that provokes thee How shouldest thou stand against all these enemies Oh if thou have the death of Iesus Christ and the remembrance of it soundly in thy heart then all these speakers to thee they shall speake unto thee as to a stone-wall to a deafe man Gal. 6.14 The Apostle faith there God forbid that I should rejoyce in any thing save onely in Christ and him crucified whereby the world is crucified to mee and I unto the world Let the whole world set upon me to tempt me yet it shall not prevaile for the whole world is crucified to me and I unto the whole world by the Crosse of Christ I am as a dead man unto the world A man that hath the death of Christ soundly seated in his heart hee cannot wittingly and willingly sinne against God Indeed this light may be and is sometime darkened in us by the mist of corruption and temptation and then we may be and are oft-times over-taken with sinne but so long as this light is cleare within us sinne shall never bee able to overcome us There is such a strong stay against sinne in the serious thoughts of the death of Christ that so long as that these are within us sinne cannot prevaile against us A fift benefit is this it will furnish us and inable us to the dutie of prayer that we shall come to God at all times humbly and yet chearfully too humbly alwayes acknowledging and bewailing our sinnes and mourning that we are the parties that have crucified the Lord of life and of glory and yet cheerfully as resting upon the merits and death of Iesus Christ for our reconciliation And howsoever it be that we finde many infirmities and imperfections in our prayers and thinke with our selves that therefore God will not heare us yet let us comfort our selues in the remembrance of the death of Christ this being in thy heart and conscience be of good cheare the Lord Iesus Christ hee makes continuall intercession for thee and hee takes thy prayers and puts them up and presents them unto God in thy behalfe in his owne name and so makes thy prayers acceptable before the Lord. The last benefit is this this should be a singular meanes to make us fit and ready to die to worke in us an earnest looking for and hastning of the day of Christ Hee that hath the death of Christ soundly seated in his heart hee is fit and ready to die For first by this practice by the continuall remembrance of the death of Christ we alwayes looke death as it were in the face and being every day and every houre so well acquainted with it we are not afraid of it when it comes Againe hereby by the remembrance and sound meditation of the death of Christ wee dye daily as the Apostle saith our sinnes die in us and our lusts die in us and our affections and rebellions dye in us and so wee are halfe dead already that so when death comes to take hold upon us it hath not so much to doe with us as with other men Take this for a certaine truth that a man of mortification who hath his heart broken for sinne and that hath his lusts and affections and rebellions in some good measure mortified and crucified within him I say death is nothing so tedious and irksome to such a man as it is to another Wee see this by experience in the case betweene Christ and the two theeves that were executed with him Iohn 19. The manner of their death was thus They were to bee crucified and nailed upon the Crosse and then to hang till they dead wee cannot say of any one thing that it should give them their deaths wound but the custome was that when they were crucified they should have their legs broken thereby to make an end of them the Text saith that they came to the theeves and brake their legs but when they came to our Saviour Christ they brake not his for he was dead already he had none of those rebellions none of those resisting lusts within him to strive against the ordinance of God as the other had but he did sweetly yeeld up the ghost in obedience unto God and therefore Death had nothing to doe with him so much as with the other So likewise wee finde it with men of mortification Thirdly by this remembrance of the death of Christ continually we see all the evills and all the harmes of our death taken away in his death and so there is no cause to us to feare it at all Fourthly wee see by this that Christ himselfe who is our Lord and Master and Head hee hath undergone this before us and therefore wee are content in a holy resolution to undergoe that which he hath done shall the members fare better than the Head No surely Fiftly and lastly by the continuall remembrance of the death of Christ we see and behold that it was a full and finall end of all his afflictions and that thereby he entred into glory wee consider from thence as it was with him so it shal be with us when death comes it shall put an end to all trouble and affliction and the consideration of this should quicken us up to desire death to desire to be dissolved and to be with Christ O beloved when a man comes to lye upon his deaths bed he would give all that he had to be fitted for death and to be sure of comfort Oh let us make the death of Christ therefore our continuall meditation and this is that which will yeeld us such a gracious preparation for our death as that nothing in the world shall doe the like besides and therefore let these considerations stirre us up to a reverent and conscionable performance of this duty of the remembrance of the death of Christ Iesus so much good and so many benefits as are to be reaped by it why surely we are utter enemies to our owne good if we doe not travell conscionably in the faithfull practice of this duty let not the difficulty of this duty in it selfe let not the distastfulnesse of it to flesh and blood nor the losse of carnall pleasure and worldly profit nor let not the harsh censure of the gracelesse people of the world nor let not the bent of our naturall life which is utterly against it make it unpleasant