Selected quad for the lemma: cause_n

Word A Word B Word C Word D Occurrence Frequency Band MI MI Band Prominent
cause_n bring_v sin_n world_n 1,507 5 4.7924 4 false
View all documents for the selected quad

Text snippets containing the quad

ID Title Author Corrected Date of Publication (TCP Date of Publication) STC Words Pages
A12262 Samsons seaven lockes of haire allegorically expounded, and compared to the seauen spirituall vertues, whereby we are able to ouercome our spirituall Philistims. By M. A. Symson, minister of the euangell at Dalkeith. Simson, Archibald, 1564-1628. 1621 (1621) STC 22570; ESTC S102417 21,169 66

There is 1 snippet containing the selected quad. | View lemmatised text

Samfons fourth punishment Iudg. 16.25 Now Samsons fourth punishment is OPEN SHAME wherein wee may obserue the just recompense of Samson in euery thing his lustfull eyes are pulled out the abuse of his liberty is turned to bonds his slauery to sinne is turned to the slauery of his flesh now last his dishonour to God God recompenseth Samson justly in all his punishments 2. Sam. 12.14 turneth to his open shame For as the Lord will honour them who honour him so hee will dishonour them who dishonour his glorious Name Samson made Gods Name to be euil spekē of as Dauid did before the Heathen slandered his profession now he is made a publike spectacle before the eyes of Gods enemies Let no man think those pure in their professiō that cry The Temple of the Lord Ier. 7.4 the tēple of the Lord if they denle their body which is the true Temple of God Fie and fie again vpon the swinish life of the professors of the Euangel of Christ for the Ethniks who made more conscience in their honest behauiour Turks Iewes and Papists shal condemne them and it shal bee easier for them at the Great Day than to such who brag of their puritie in religiō yet they liue in a shameles impuritie of life witnessing to all the worlde Titus 1.16 that they confesse Christ with their mouth and denie him in their workes shewing themselues to be hypocrites prepared for vtter darknesse But let no man misconstruct the children of God as though hee had casten off those whom he brings to be publik examples to the world vpon open scaffolds or such like For God therby will proclaim that he will not countenance those sinnes in his children God punisheth the sinnes of his owne children here more rigorouslie than hee doeth the wickeds 1. Cor. 4.9 which hee will punish in the reprobate albeit hee chastise the one while hee plague the other Yea I reade in all the Scriptures that externallie God dealeth more rigorouslie with his own than with his aduersaries Christ was made a publike spectacle to the world and Paul saieth Wee are made a publike gazing stocke to man and Angels but we differ in that wee are made spectacles for our own sinnes hee was made a spectacle for vs. And if it please God to bring vs to bee open martyrs so spectacles to the world let vs see it bee for the Lordes cause as Samson did for Causa non mors facit martyrem the cause not the death maketh a martyr Here is the goodnes of God that he might haue punished Samson by this shame for his sinne Nota. and yet he turneth it vnto his owne glorie and maketh him suffer for his cause Samsons Triumph IT is true which is spokē by the Spirit Weeping may be at euening Psal 30.5 but joye cōmeth in the morning and that which our Sauiour saieth Matt. 5.4 Blessed are they that mourne for they shall receiue consolation for this Tragoedie of Samsons life endeth with a joyfull plauditie with the deliuerie of the Church from her enemies and his owne deliuerie from sinne and shame But first let vs obserue Mans greatest necessitie is Gods chiefest oportunitie that when Samson is farthest dejected and brought to the last and greatest point of disgrace then the Lord commeth and it is his proper time when hee worketh which is contrary to the doeings of men for when wee see anie exalted to the toppe of their honour then all men bow their knee to Haman Hester 3.2 and 5.14 6.1 c. but when the Gallows is set vp for Mordicai sentence giuen out against the Iewes then commeth the Saluation of God for when Ionas said Ionas 2.4 I am cast out of thy sight then his eyes were toward his holy place The necessitie of Iob was the oportunitie of God Iob 42.10 for being depriued of al worldly comfort his wife children friends seruants c. and all had forsaken him then the Lord commeth and restoreth him to all things David found this same proof and all the Saincts in all ages that in their greatest extremities his strength may be manifested to the world to the glorie of his grace that flesh blood should haue no place of rejoycing in it selfe but giue all glorie to God All men forsooke me sayeth the Apostle 1. Tim. 4.16.17 Iob. 9.35 But the Lord assisted me As the borne blind being casten foorth of the Synagogue by the Pharisies vvas found by Christ so vvhen vvee are rejected by the vvorld the Lord shall find vs. Therefore let this encourage the Church of God at all times and all her members that howsoeuer the Ship of Iesus bee tossed vvith vvaues all the night Matth. 14.24.25 yet in the fourth vvatch the Lord vvill come and rebuke the vvind and the vvaues and make calme the tempests of the Seas and bring peace to Israel Next vve see that vvhen the enemies of the Church cry peace then cōmeth their sudden destructiō The Philistims are triumphing ouer Samson reuiling his God and praising their god Dag●● Iudg. 16.24 that dead monster and in the meane time God bringeth sudden destruction vpon them When the wicked are most secure then commeth destruction Matth. 24.38 As in the first vvorld they vvere eating and drinking marrying and giuing in marriage and the flood came So vvhen the enemies of the Church are in their greatest joy then they are singing vvith the Svvan their ovvne funerall song Thirdlie vve must obserue that God restoreth strength to Samson vvhich he had lost by his ovvne follie As God casteth down so in his owne time he raiseth vp againe vvherein the constancie of God is to bee seene that vvhom God loueth he loueth to the ende Samsons foolishnesse could not prejudge Gods goodnesse So it is certaine that albeit the Lord vvil hide himselfe a little from his Sainctes and abstract his spirituall giftes from them for a season aswell to their owne sence feeling as to the sight of the world Numb 23.19 yet it is impossible that God can repent as man or change his nature who is immutable with him as th' Apostle saith there is no shaddow of changing Iames 1.17 Then let vs take heart euen when wee seeme to bee farthest casten down and that the graces of God are dried vp vpon vs. For the Lord will alwayes be like himselfe and immutable And this is also remarkable that whē the inward graces are restored to the soule Simil. hee recouereth also the strength of his body for as it is in corporal diseases whē the noble affected parts are cured and purged then the exterior partes of the bodie begin to conualesse That same order God keepeth in our spirituall cure saying first Mat. 9.2.5 Thy sinnes are forgiuen thee and then Take vp thy Bed and walke Dauid felt the proofe hereof when he confessed his sinnes and saith And thou tookest away the punishment of my sinnes Psa 32.50 If wee first seeke spirituall Physicke then wee shall find ease in our temporall troubles So let vs labour in all our extremities to seeke first spirituall physicke and reconciliation with our God and then if it please him hee will soone ease vs of our temporall troubles Farther let vs obserue that the external seale of his graces and marke of his Nazareisme which was in Samsons haire is also restored to him before his death So that in whatsoeuer thing sinne had made him deficient now grace makes him sufficient What sinne maketh deficient in vs grace maketh sufficient So the presence of God by his grace is able to supplie all our wantes and losses As for the pulling down of the house It may bee thought that Samson desperatelie ouerthroweth himselfe with the Philistims but it carrieth no reason with it for first he is reckoned Heb. 11.32 in the catalogue of the faithfull captains of Israel Whether Samsō died desperatelie or not who by saith wroght righteousnesse and ouercame Kingdomes which the Spirit of God would not had done if hee had died desperatelie Next God had not restored vnto him his graces after his fall but onlie to vse them to his glorie Thirdlie Samson intended nothing but the destruction of Gods enemies albeit with his own losse whereto he offered himselfe willingly being a Magistrate and hauing power to giue his life for the Saluation of the people The ancient Romans thought it a great honour Mori pro Patria to die for their contrey as Samson doeth here Samson a type of Christ Samson was a figure of Christ who in his life killed many of our Spirituall enemies but in his death hee pulled downe the pillars of Satans Kingdome and ouercame sinne Hell and death that wee may cry nowe O death where is thy sting O Hell 1. Cor. 15.55 where is thy victorie The application of these seuen Lockes Nowe yee haue heard the seuen Lockes of Samson 〈◊〉 ●●●●gorically the seuenfold grac●● of Gods Spir●● bestowed vpon his children which seuen Locks as marks of Christianitie we shold try if we haue them growing in our hearts Next we should learn a caueat by Samsons securitie facilitie lest wee giue place to the Deuill and lest hee spoyle vs of our Spirituall graces Thirdlie by his punishments let vs remember that God will not spare his dearest children if they dishonour his Name And finallie by his recouerie wee haue to praise the goodnesse of God who mixeth his mercies with his Iustice and forgetteth the sinnes of the elect and crowneth them with compassions to his euerlasting glorie to whom be praise and honour for euer and euer Amen FINIS