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A51257 A lamentation over the dead in Christ, not as those without hope; with instruction, admonition, and encouragement to the survivers As it should have been delivered to the people (had not Satan hindered) at the funeral of Mr. Henry Rix of Cambridge, Jan. 19. 1656--7. in pursuance of his earnest request on his deathbed. Now published for the benefit of those that will hear. By Thomas Moore junior. Moore, Thomas, Junior. 1657 (1657) Wing M2604; ESTC R216352 46,108 56

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sin because they beleeve not on Christ and evidences it to be great unrighteousness from the consideration of what great things he hath done for them as also from the faithful evidences thereof to them instructing and moving to it as their reasonable service so that indeed they render him hatred for his love and evil for his good will and are without cause his adversaries yea against and contrary to all right reason or cause They not regarding the work of the Lord nor the operation of his hands which was true in him for and towards them that through him they might have beleeved Joh. 16. 8. 14. 1 Sam. 12. 24 25. Psal 68. 18-21 2 Corinth 5. 11-21 6. 1 2. Psal 28. 5. 109. 4 5. 3 This work of faith in Jesus is a righteous work directed in truth as may be seen in every act or branch of this faith of the operation of God For 1 Such it is as in which they acknowledge God to be true in his testimony concerning Christ which is the great things of his Law and in all the instructions and sayings thereof and therein acknowledge and disown themselves and all their own imaginations and the traditions of men as discovered and detected in the light of Gods testimony to be vanity and lyes he that hath received his testimony hath set to his Seal that God is true whereas on the other hand hee that beleeveth not God hath made him that is the God Fountain of all truth a Lyar because he beleeveth not the record that God gave of his Son even this record that God hath given us eternal life in his Son so as to bee received in receiving him in his testimony c. Joh. 3. 33. 1 Joh. 5. 10-12 What greater unrighteousness than to make God a Lyar and yet this is done by all that when they hear beleeve not the record of God concerning Christ but in the faith of Gods operation God is acknowledged to be true and every man a lyar his Word received as his and reverenced and preferred before all the Traditions or Precepts of men if never so many and those never so learned or holy 2 Such it is as in which they ascribe righteousness to their Maker and make their boast of his righteousness and of his only Job 36. 2 3. Psal 71 15 16. As that in which Law is answered Truth fulfilled a Door of approach to God opened and without which they must have been for ever cast out as an uncleane thing so as in this they acknowledge their owne sinfulness and vileness as therein evidenced They are the true confessors of sins that doe in the belief of that testimony of God concerning Christ owne them as theirs according to the discoveries of the true Light and so confess and disowne and give them up as filthy as thereby detected to be purged and such confession and acknowledgement of our owne vileness is certainly included in this faith of the operation of God If a man with the heart beleeve Gods testimony concerning Christ then doth he therein beleeve what it faith concerning himself or concerning Sin or Righteousness to bee true and so beleeving ownes its reproofs whence the Apostle John faith If we any of those great Apostles and so consequently any beleever in this life say we have no sin we deceive our selves and the truth is not in us If we say that we have not sinned we make him a Lyar and his word is not in us 1 Joh. 1. 8. 10. If any object against the righteousness of this act of faith That it is affirmed of Zacharias and Elizabeth that they were both righteous before God walking in all the Commandements of the Lord blameless to this we answer This confirms what we have already said for if they walked in all the Commandements of the Lord blameless then they walked in this of confessing our sins always acknowledging our owne vileness and wretchedness And truly this was contained in all those Commandements and Ordinances of the Law under which he served in the Priests Office for in those Sacrifices there was a remembrance againe of sins every year Heb. 10. 3. yea the High Priest himself ought as for the people so also for himself to offer for sin 8 Heb. 5. 3. And now the prefect Sacrifice is offered and the Purgation for all Sins compleatly made in the vertue of the bloud of Christ men are in the testimony of this Fo●untainepened discovered to be sinners and all their righteousness as filthy raggs and so their owne vileness and the need of coming to this Fountains for washing always shewed in the opening of it so that he that walks not in the confession or acknowledgement of his sinfulness vileness and wretchedness as there discovered ascribing righteousness only to his Maker he doth not righteousness hee makes God a Lyar the truth is not in him hee walks not blameless for by the deeds of the Law shall no man be justified as blameless in the sight of God for all have sinned and are sinners have Sin in them as well as Death upon them while in this mortal body rendring it vile and wretched Phil. 3. last Rom. 7. 18-24 And for a sinner to hide his sin is most worthy of blame the just are they that live by faith in the righteousness of another even of Jesus Christ the just and righteous one Behold his Soul which is lefted up is not upright in him Galath 3. 11 12. Rom. 1. 16 17. Hab. 2. 4. Hence the confessing of our sins answers to and is put for the walking in the light as he is in the light 1 Joh. 1. 7. 9. and good reason for God is always in the discovery and demonstration of Christ the true light discovering our sinfulness and vileness that we may not trust in our selves but receive the sentence of Death there that we may learn in the beleife and mindfulness of his testimony concerning Christ to trust in him that raiseth the dead So that if we bee walking in the light beleeving and acknowledging Christ in his testimony we must needs be found in the beleeving view and remembrance of what he hath done and is become for us and Gods glory in him confessing our sins and so he that is borne of God that is led of the Spirit of God that always leads into and in Christ for all righteousness and life though he have sin in him for which simply God holds no man underblame or Condemnation by Christ yet so farre forth as he is born of God that is as he abideth in Christ he sinneth not hee doth not commit or serve sin no not in hiding his sins which is the first step of making provision for it which who so doth shall not prosper truly he should sin with a very high hand even to the making God a Lyar if he should say that hee had no sin in him warring and moveing for service or that he had not sinned yea
not led captive by it yea hitherto they have not attained neither are they perfect they have not yet apprehended or laid hold of that for which they are apprehended of Christ Jesus but are pressing on to it expecting the full injoyment in soul and body in that blessed and first resurrection in the mean time in death they are taken away from the evil but not before though in a sense they are said to be perfect or upright ones that have their hearts fixed to seek righteousnesse in Jesus though much weaknesse and sinfulnesse be yet found in them they are perfect as opposed to waveringnesse or double-mindednesse and so in the way of righteousnesse in which is life and light increasing to the perfect day but in this day not arrived at their journies end not perfect as to attainment but still striving against sin in themselves as well as against it in others and so have fightings within and fightings without as also they are groaning under the burden of those weaknesses and that death that is yet upon them and in a sense raigning over them This should teach us not to be secure or sleep as do others but to be watchful and take heed to our selves lest at any time sin get advantage over us and we be hardened through the deceitfulnesse of it left at any time we be overcharged with surfetting and drunkennesse and cares of this life and so that day come on us unawates Put wee on the whole Armour of God that wee may be able to stand in this evil day Heb. 3. 12 13. Luk. 21. 34. Ephes 6. 10 c. 1 Joh 1. 8 10. with chap. 2. 1. 2 The dead that dye in the Lord being then taken away from the evil it mindes us That the Lord knoweth how to deliver the godly out of temptation and to reserve the unjust unto the day of Judgement to be punished that so we may now look to the Lord and wait for the God of our salvation as Micah 7. 7 9. In his hand are all our times and wayes and with him is wisdome strength and faithfulnesse to deliver us from the evil of temptations while yet we are left among them and if hee see them too heavie for us he will either deliver us out or command restraint to the remainder of them that might not tend to his praise in our profit Psal 76. 9 10. 1 Cor. 10. 13. 2 Cor. 1. 10. 2 Pet. 2. 9. 3 This consideration also is an Antidote against immoderate mourning for them that sleep in Jesus as those without hope it speaks to all the surviving Brethren of such in the faith and patience of Jesus that they have not lost but for the present parted with such their Brethren and helpers of their faith and joy that they may enjoy them in a farre better manner for ever when the Lord comes he will bring them againe with him in the meane time they are taken away from the evil for which we have cause to rejoyce on their behalf and for our owne parts that are left behind for a while we know not how little a while that may be it cannot be long and this also we know He that spared not his own Son but delivered him up for us all he abides or dwells in him whom also he hath raised from the dead to support and help us through him we shall doe valiantly it is he that treadeth down our enemies yea he will with his Son give us all things he doth and will keep us by his power or powerful Gospel through faith to the Salvation now ready to be revealed in the last time that we may also finish our course with joy 2 Cor. 1. 10. Psal 60. 12. Rom. 1. 16 17. 8. 32. 1 Pet. 1. 5. 4 Let this last consideration be of this further and general use to us all seeing the righteous hath hope in his death and the end of that man is peace seek righteousness and seek it in the Lord seek it by faith in Christ Jesus Seek the Lord while he may be found and call upon him while he is near we pray you in Christs stead be yee reconciled to God and as motives to it consider 1. He hath made his Son that knew no sin to be sin and a curse for us that wee might be made the righteousness of God in him Consider how great things he hath done for you in and through the cutting off the Messiah as Dan. 9. 24. 16 that he might be feared by you 1 Therein by executing the Judgement of this world on him as Joh. 12. 31 he hath finished the transgression that one offence and disobedience that brought in Sin and death Rom. 5. 12 18. and made an end of the sins that came in meerly thereby the guilt of all the sin and filthiness of the nature thence naturally and necessarily derived Jesus Christ hath by himself purged or taken away from before the Father and so finished and made an end of it in the Court he being taken from the Prison and from the Judgement therefore laid on him so that the Father will require no more paiments of that Debt nor goe to Law or Judgement with men according to that rule of Judgement but hath committed all Judgement to the Son that all men should honour the Son as the Saviour and Redeemer the Abollisher of their death and Deliverer of them from the curse of the Law even with the Same honour as they honour the Father as the great Creator of them all acknowledging the Redemption wrought and his Power over them as Lord and Saviour by means of death to bee of the same latitude that so though sin be in them and death upon them at the fruit of that first Transgression yet the sting thereof which is the Wrath of God on that account due the Curse of the Law being suffered and taken out by Christ no man shall perish for ever in or by that simply neither remains it as an Iron barre between God and them no man is necessarily kept out from God by that sinfulness and death yet remaining on them but may come to God by Christ the Mediator in whom the enmity is slaine the peace made and so the door opened and way made clear and the grace of God bringing Salvation to them through it Rom. 3. 23 24. Heb. 1. 3. Joh. 5. 22 23. Gal. 3. 13. Psal 107. 15 16. Ephes 2. 16. Col. 1. 20. 2 Tim. 1. 10. Tit. 2. 11. 2 Yea therein by making his Soul an offering for our sin and causing him to bear our sins in his owne Body to the Tree and in the vertue there of he hath made reconciliation for iniquity a Propitiation Purgation or Sin-offering for the taking away the following sins of the people and brought in everlasting Righteousness the Works which the Father gave him to doe on earth being once actually finished in that person the Sacrifice of his owne Body perfected through sufferings