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A55752 Riches of mercy to men in misery, or, Certain excellent treatises concerning the dignity and duty of Gods children by the late Reverend and Faithfull Minister of Jesus Christ, John Preston ... Preston, John, 1587-1628. 1658 (1658) Wing P3306; ESTC R13568 328,523 450

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Thus Sampson by the power of the spirit had power to use his strength And in the Acts 4 32 it is said that the Apostles spake boldly That is they had power for you must know that there may be habits of grace in the heart and yet want of power but when the spirit comes then it puts strength in the inward man to do Thus it is said that the spirit came upon Saul and he prophesied That is he was able to do more then before he could do and yet know that you may have true grace and yet now and then for the present want action that is power to do yet is but then when the spirit seems to absent it self from the soul and this was that which the Apostle speaks of Heb. 12. 12. Brethren you have forgotten the Consolation That is your spiritual strength may lie hidden dead and forgotten but the spirit will return and then you shall finde good again The fourth way whereby the spirit strengthens grace in the soul is by giving efficacie and power unto the means of growth which is a special advantage for strengthening of the inward man for as he sets up the building and furnisheth the Roomes and gives power unto the soul to use them so that which makes all these effectual is this when he gives power and efficacie unto the means that are for the strengthening of the inward man Now you know that the word is the onely ordinary means to work new habits and qualities in us that is to c●l●…s and beget us into Christ but if the spirit should not add this unto them namely efficacie they will never beget us into Christ Therefore this is the means to make all effectual that is it gives a blessing to the means of grace The word alone without the spirit is as I told you as a scabberd without a sword or b●t as a sword without a hand that will do no good though you should stand in never so great need therefore the A●ostle joyns them together in the Acts 20. he cals it the word of his grace that is the spirit must work grace or else the word will nothing avail you Again prayer is a means to strengthen the inward man but it the spirit be not joyned with it it is nothing worth and therefore the scripture saith Pray in the Holy Gho●t That is if you pray not by the power of the Holy Ghost you will never obtain grace or sanctification The spirit is unto the means of grace as rain is unto the plants that is as rain makes the plants to thrive and and grow so it is the spirit that makes the inward man to grow in holiness Therefore it is the promise which God makes unto his Church in Isai. 44. 3. He will pour water upon the dry ground That is the heart which was before barren in grace and holiness shall now spring up in holiness and grow strong in the inward man and this shall be when I pour out my spirit upon them Therefore you see how the spirit doth strengthen grace in the soul by setting up the building of grace in the soul and then by furnishing the Roomes with new habits and qualities of grace And then by giving power unto the soul to use those habits And then by giving a blessing unto all the means of grace The use of this stands thus If the spirit be the onely means to strengthen the inward man then it will follow that whosoever hath not the Holy Ghost hath not this strength And whatsoever strength a man may seem to have to himself if it proceed not from the spirit it is no true strength but a half and counterfeit seeming strength For a man may thus argue from the cause to the effect That that is the true cause of strength must needs bring forth strong effects And on the contrary That which is not the true cause of strength cannot bring forth the effects of strength so that no natural thing can bring forth the strength of the inward man because it wants the ground of all strength which is the spirit And therefore you may have a flash or a seeming power of strength such as the foolish virgins had in Matth. 25. which seemed to be strong in the inward man but it was but a feigned strength because they had not the spirit It is the spirit that must give you assurance of salvati●n and happiness And I have chosen this point in regard of the present occasion the receiving of the Sacrament before which you are especially to examine your selves whether you have this or no which if you have not then you have neither strength in the inward man nor any right or interest unto Christ. for I may well follow the Apostles rule It is the sign of those that are Christs they have the spirit In the 1 Cor. 2. 10. The spirit searcheth the deep things of God which he hath revealed unto us by his spirit And in the Ephesians 1. You were sealed with the spirit of Promise and in the Rom. 8. That they should be raised by the spirit which dwelleth in them and again As many as are led by the spirit of God they are the sons of God Thus you see that it stands you upon to examine your s●lves whether you have the spirit but above all places there are 2. places which prove the necessitie of having the spirit The one is this place which is my Text That you may be strengthened by the spirit in the inward man and the other place is that which Saint Iohn hath in the 1 Iob. 3. 14. By this we know that we are translated from death unto life because we love the Brethren That is if we be united in the bond of love that is a sign that we have the spirit and having the spirit it is the cause that we are translated that is changed we must be changlings from sin to grace before we can be saved Therefore examine what effectual spiritual strength you have what spiritual love there is amongst you And so accordingly you may judge of your estates whether you have any right or interest unto Christ And that I may help you in this thing I will lay down some signs by which you may know whether you have the spirit or no. The first sign whereby you shall know whether you have the sanctifying spirit or no is this if you have the sanctifying spirit you will be full of fire That is it will fill you with spiritual heat and zeal now if you find this in you then it is the sanctifying spirit and therefore Iohn saith of Christ in Matth. 3. That he will baptize them with the spirit and with fire That is he will baptize them with that spirit whose nature is as fire that will fill you full of spiritual heat and zeal and therefore it is said in Acts 2. that they had tongues
creatures are made known by many things that are not their names as by qualities and accidents but whatsoever God is made known by is his Name therefore to abuse his creatures o● the works of his mercy since he is made known by them is a taking of his Name in vain and these that do so God will not hold them guiltless if not those that take his Name in vain in other things much less in this therefore the Word is like Ionathans Bow it never returns home empty it is like the Sun that softens wax but hardens clay so that if the Word light on a muddy heart it makes it worse if on good it softens it and makes it better There is not a Sermon which is heard but it sets us nearer Heaven or Hell On the contrary not repeating is the cause that many are alwayes learning but never come to the knowledge of the Truth Suppose all that is delivered be not profitable mind that which is and know there is a necessity laid on these If a man be convinced of the truth let him take heed how he omits it for if he do he shall be beaten with many stripes because sinne grows out of measure sinful If whatsoever be delivered be meat to nourish Physick to heal then we must learn to esteem it much What is the reason that men account of the Phylosophers Stone so much if it could be got Why do men labour all their lives for it and spend their Estate to get it when they see so many before them to have lost their labours It is true it heals all the diseases of the body but this heals all the diseases of the soul and this may be attained the other cannot Let us therefore as Salomon bids us buy the truth that is beat any pains for it lose outward contentments for it and when we have got it sell it not for pleasure idleness or things that will not profit us and this we would do if we were as sensible of spiritual diseases as of bodily for then we would turn the Word over and over and find plaisters for our sores If a man be troubled with the Stone or Gout whither will he not go and what will he not give for remedy so if a man have but the least grain of grace in him he shall find spiritual diseases as sore as temporal If we did see our diseases we would to the Word and get them healed we would gather reasons and apply them in particular 1 Suppose a man have a disease like a Feaver an inflamation of lust see what reasons the Word hath against it and apply them in particular First if they take their pleasure they shall lose their profit in God for an hours pleasure eternity of pain This consideration caused Iob to make a Covenant with his eyes not to look on a maid Secondly consider what great punishments are to the works of sin and iniquity Iob 31. 3. strange sins have strange punishments Thirdly sweet sins have bitter punishments this sin of lust or any other pleasing sin is sweet therefore the punishment must be bitter as sweet as honey at first but as bitter as gall after as soft as oyle but as sharp as a raisor Fourthly it is an irrecoverable disease they that go into it return not again neither take hold of the wayes of life that is ordinarily they do not Make a plaister of these reasons and apply them and they will heal 2. Suppose a man hath a swelling of pride see what the Scripture saith of it First God resists the proud he sets himself against him think then that God is thy enemy the mighty God that doth what he will in Heaven and Earth Secondly God sends the proud empty away he may fill him with honour and things that may do him more hurt but he sends them away empty of good things Thirdly God knows him afar off Fourthly it brings destruction when a wall swells it is nearer breaking so when the heart is pu●t up it is nearer destruction apply these reasons and they will prick the bladder of pride and make it flat and will bring down the pride of the heart Suppose a man hath a Paralysis or a Palsie of anger that a man would be quiet and cannot Consider first Anger rests in the bosom of fools all anger comes of folly else when a mans anger is over why doth he repent him of what he hath done Secondly it comes from pride cure pride and heal anger Thirdly it is a shame to be angry for a fool is known by his anger but a wise man covers his shame It is a shame to be drunk so to be angry for anger distempers the soul as drunkards doth the body for all these are as drunkenness and the actions that proceed from them as vomits Suppose a man hath a leturgy of idleness consider first it brings beggery secondly it makes our Sacrifices dead our prayers cadaverosa sacrificia carcases of sacrifices and have neither life nor soul in them as the carcase hath the lineaments of the body but wanting soul none delight in it so prayers have the lineaments of a dury but wanting life God abhors them Apply this medicine and it will quicken us and make us shake off this disease Suppose a man hath a humor of vain glory see what the Scripture saith of it First he hath his reward his applause is the reward and he shall have no other And will it not be a terrible thing when a man hath performed a duty and hath applause of men and no more for God to say to him thou hast thy reward Secondly it is an empty thing 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 like a bubble with a mans breath it is soon broken Suppose he hath a plurisie of security consider first I Prov. 32. ease slayeth fooles it s an ordinary thing whereby fooles forget God Secondly it brings sudden destruction as a plurisie brings present death if a man be not let blood Esa. 47. 11. Evil comes and he knowes not the cause of it mischief falls on him and he knowes not how to put it off desolation comes suddenly and he knowes it not labor therefore to be let blood speedily Lastly suppose a man have an unfavoury breath of evil speeches First pray with David Psal. 141. 3. Set a watch O Lord before my mouth and keep the door of my lips Secondly as unsavoury breath comes from unsound lungs So evil speeches come from an unsound heart therefore preserve good things in thy heart and the speeches that come from it will be good For out of the aboundance of the heart the mouth speaketh What goods are in the work-house are brought in the Shop Let therefore this plaister be laid to the sore and abide there for so it must si morbus sit contumax if the disease be violent As the word healeth those that be sick so it nourisheth and strengtheneth bab●s and
spirit That when any man doth a business of the Lords the word discernes it because it is the word that cometh from the spirit So here when we do any business the Lord seeth how far the spirit hath a hand in it and how far the fl●sh and he discerneth exactly between them though it be as near as the bone and the marrow As if he should say even as the bones and the marrow even as the joynts and the sinnews the eye of man cannot see into them yet the Lord searcheth the reins to the bottom he discerneth what of the flesh and what of the spirit is in every action And my brethren you should learn to do thus to your selves to judge your selves after this manner to consider in all the actions you do whether you do them in sincerity to the Lord for it is godliness no further it is something it may be which is good some moral vertues it may be or else an act of Religion and publick worship but it is not godliness except it be done for the Lord. Therefore you must do th●se two things 〈◊〉 him for God in your hearts look for all from him care for no comfort but what comes from him it is no matter what you loose so you have him you reckon him the main you reckon him essential to your happiness Other things if they be better or worse so it is it is no no great matter And again to do it in sincerity as to God Last of all if this be the thing that the Lord looks for from you then labour to excel in it because it is the best excellency you have for that in a man which is onely acceptable to God is certainly the best thing in him and the more he excels in such a thing the more acceptable Every man seeks after excellency why should we not labor to excel in this that is labour to be very godly to do very much for the Lord. Every man is ready to do something for some body he will do something for his friend for his Wife for his Children for his Prince for his countrey and it is well you should do all this but now look upon the Lord and see in how many respects you are bound to him more then to all these And think if I ought to do for all these how much more ought I to do for the Lord And therefore consider what you have to do and how much you are bound to him and labour to excel in godliness that is to do much for God A man will do much for himself he will devise what is for his own good he will project it and study it with solicitousness now a man is bound to love God above himself and therefore to do more for God then for himself This is a thing that is much forgotten among us and by those whom we call godly men they forget it they think not what they have to do for the Lord. You have many opportunities afforded to you remember that to be a godly man is as you have opportunities as to do much for God so to do much to him God observes what talents every man hath what occasions what hints every man hath to do him service what advantages what power he hath in his hand and he looks that all these should be improved for his advantage It is no better then thievery and robbery to take these from God and to bestow them upon your selves As you reckon it in a steward to be the greatest theft to turn his masters good and benefit to his own profit so when a man shall have an eye to himself in all these things it is an extream robbery of God for you knew you should use them all for God And the more you do for him for he sees it and observes it will recompence every man a hundred fold No man payes wages so as he doth but we will not stand to urge this because I would not be kept from handling that which is the main scope of this text Having a form of Godliness but denying the power thereof The second point that we would deliver to you it lies so plain that there needs no further opening of the text for the gathering of it it is this that Most men have but a form of Godliness though the Lord require the power of it We will even deliver it plainly as it lies It is a point that needs no proof and I wish it did I wish that it were not written in Capital letters in the fore-heads of most men that he that runs may read it For if we look about us we shall see a form of Godliness every where but the power and life of it is exceeding rare Our business will be rather to consider the cause of this disease What the reason is that the form of godliness is to be found frequently enough and the power and life of godliness is so rare and so seldom to be seen And we shall find these reasons of it First Men will have a form of godliness because there must be something to satisfie that conscience which every man hath For there is a natural conscience which the Apostle speaketh of Rom. 2. 16. speaking of the Gentiles he saith this of them their thoughts accusing or excusing one another So that there is a natural conscience even in men that yet know not God aright Now that natural conscience must have something to satisfie it it will not be at rest else Now because men are unable to judge and discern aright therefore a form of godliness is enough for them they are quieted and satisfied and contented with that although they have not the power thereof it self Even as children you know are contented with counters because they do not know their worth Satan deals with us in this case as we do with them when they cry and are unquiet such flight things of no moment contents us though they be as empty and as beggarly as counters and rattles because men are not able to judge what the conscience will have something it must have to satisfie it he gives us that which is but a form which is but counterfeit that hath not the power and life of godliness and hence it is that men are contented with it Secondly Another cause why the form is found every where but not the power it is because the form of godliness is very easie but the power and life of it is very hard and difficult It is an easie thing to do the things wherein the shew and the form consists It is an easie thing to come to Church to hear the word to here prayers it is an easie thing to read a prayer every day in private it is an easie thing to have such a formality in serving of God these are things that are done with facility But come now to the power and life of godliness that mortifieth thy lusts that subdueth
thee and keeps in thy affections that searcheth thy heart and thine inward intentions that requireth other aims and ends It is another thing to do this it is a very hard thing for a man to cross himself to deny himself Let any man examine himself in those things to which he is strongly enclined when he shall find in himself that he hath such and such opportunities in such and such companies in such and such occasions how hard a thing it is for him now to stick to the rule and to subdue and mortifie his sinful lusts I say the power of godliness doth this And again it doth not suffer you to do holy duties in a customary manner but you do them in another manner you do not onely pray but your prayers will be frequent and fervent And so for hearing your hearing will be in another manner it will be hard and difficult though the form be easie And because it is easie therefore it is that men content themselves onely with a form of Religion but deny the power of it Again Thirdly another cause of it is this Satan resists you not when there is but a form nor the world opposeth against thee when there is but a form For Satan knowes that the form of Godliness alone will never hurt him and therefore he doth not trouble men nor is he busie to withdraw men out of that form by any temptation but now when he comes to a man that sets upon godlinesse indeed there he will not be idle but be ready to betray him every way and will leave no temptation unattempted because he knoweth that the power of godliness plucketh a man out of the power of Satan And as Satan resists not so the world doth not much resist it because it doth not much cross the world for the world will surely resist that which crosseth it By the world I mean the multitude of men the common sort of men I say such as these resist not the form of godliness because it crosseth them not Indeed the power and life of godliness is very cross to the World those that are strict to practise indeed according to their knowledge that have Religion not onely in shew but in truth that walk exactly and precisely according to the Rule these men go a contrary course to the world they go against the crowd and against the stream of the world and therefore the crowd of the world goes against them for the world loves her own now a form of godliness may be notwithstanding a man may be the worlds own but when a man hath the power of godliness he is not the worlds own but he is anothers and therefore is it that men hate and oppose and cry down the power of godliness Hence it is too that men are so discouraged in labouring after the power and that it is so rare among men because the world so opposeth and hates it And not onely so this is not all but the flesh resists it the flesh doth not much resist the form because there is no great contrariety between the form and the flesh therefore you see carnal men Papists c. that know not the power of godliness they will be very exact in all formal performances of duties But now the flesh resisteth the power of godliness it runs with a strong stream against it it fighteth against it So that hence it is you see that the power of godliness is so rare because that the devil the world and the flesh resist the power and they do not so to the form And this is the third cause why the form is so common and the power and life is so rare and seldom found amongst us We will add yet one cause more of this general disease why we have the form without the power that is because in men there is a common light which will go so far as to approve of the formality of Religion but they want so much light as to distinguish of the power and life of Religion to approve that I speak now of a mans own heart not of others There are two things in Religion there is a formality a common care of worshipping God a form of godliness And there is besides this the life and the power that which is called the new creature that which is called regeneration that which is called the change of the heart Now a man that hath the common light that is not yet sanctified he can go so far as to approve the first to say it is good in me and it is good in others it is fit that God should be worshipped something should be done A man hath as much light as the moral Law and as a common illumination can afford him And therefore we see men that are not yet regenerate that are not acquainted with the life of Religion they can approve of moral honesty of just dealing between man and man of a common care of serving of God which indeed is good and excellent onely we find fault with this that there is no more if there be no more it is but a form Now I say the common light which every man hath will go so far as to approve this But come now to the life and power there is required a sanctified light a peculiar light which is given but to few no man hath it till he be regenerate and born again till God hath put it into him by his holy Spirit Now because this light is rare it is but thin sown hence it is that there are but few that find out the beauty and excellency of the power of godliness but rather dislike it and disapprove it because they have not light enough to see it But the common light is frequent and ordinary and hence it is that the form of godliness is common whereas the life and power is rare And you may add this to it that is the reason why men are so shie of it every man wonders at it as things that are rare every man wonders at them as we do at new fashions as men gaze at new Stars and Comets The form because it is common it is therefore approved it passeth amongst men without wondring but the other is rare and seldom found and therefore it is gazed at and wondred at and pointed at But though this be common among men and brings men but to the form of godliness yet the Lord requires the power of godliness it is not the form alone that God regards And what need we add any reason for this you know men regard not complements and shews they look to reallities Therefore we will rather hasten to make some use of it If this be so that the form of godliness is so common without the power let every man look the more carefully to it that it be not his case In epidemical diseases that run over a people or a City or a Country if a man have but the beginning of