to God by Christ every day our Life is a worthless thing without it hence in 1 Pet. 3. 7. the Apostle doth so earnestly press Husbands and Wives to exemplary walking that your Prayers saith he be not hindred Now there is nothing so much hindereth Prayer as giving way to your Lusts for by these you provoke God to stop his Ear and withdraw and stand at a distance from you and by these you irritate the Rebellion of your own Hearts against God and cause it to stand at a greater distance from God as Adam when he yielded to eat of the forbidden Fruit he grew shy of God Woful experience evinceth this when Persons have given way to Pride or Passion or Lust or sinful Pleasures in the day they can't tell how to go and pray to God at night or look him in the Face with any comfort or confidence when Conscience upbraideth dost thou pray O vile Hypocrite hast thou been kindling the Fire of his Wrath all day and dost thou think to obtain his favour all of a sudden When thou hast been grieving his Spirit and tearing open the wounds of the blessed Jesus by thy wilful sinning against Light and Convictions how canst thou expect the Comforter should come to thee If a man were to plead for his Life at the Bar would he be so mad as to distemper himself with strong Drink before hand this were the ready way to lose him his Life and so it is the ready way to lose your Conversion wherein stands the Life of your Souls if you intoxicate them with the stupefying Vapours that arise from your fulfilled Lusts It was holy Mr. Dod's saying That either Praying would make us leave off Sinning or Sinning would make us leave off Praying And then pray observe your Lusts tend to the manifest withering cripling your Souls in the performance of this duty It cuts and clips the Soul's wings in Prayer and then down you fall and sink as a dead thing in Prayer O therefore flee youthful Lust or they will render Prayer no more than a dead empty Formality and how waste and desolate a thing is that it will be like some Disease in the Body that converts all the Food that should nourish Nature to the feeding themselves and so macerate and miserably consume the Body or like some Thief or Thieves in a House the Master's Goods and Stock continually waste and consume and no wonder the Viper is in their own Bosoms Thus young men your Lusts will bring leanness into your Souls in Prayer O young man dost thou find the Lord gone in Prayer no discoveries of himself but a great estrangedness wouldst thou know the cause read that in Ezek. 14. 5. They were estranged through their Lusts Be assured of this there is a Heart-league and some youthful Lust or other which lays an embargo upon the Soul and arrests the profit of all thy Prayers Suppose a man did know and see his own Wife loving and cleaving to some other man would not this spoil the comfort of their communion as we that are reasonable Creatures don't love to be among unreasonable Brutes in the Wilderness or the Living to be among the Tombs and the Dead So a holy God regards not the Prayers will not be enquired of nor spoke with by those who regard their Lusts in their Hearts Isa 58. 1 2 3 4. Why have we fasted and thou regardest not You took pleasure saith the Lord and brake not the Bonds of Wickedness So some complain Alas we have prayed for Pardon and Peace and the Manifestations of God's Love but have received no answer find no return now whence is this Oh young man sure there is some betwitching Lust or other sucks thee As if I saw a Plant or Tree that is daily watered and has no want of outward means of flourishing and bearing Fruit yet withereth and dyeth away be sure there is some Worm in the Root corroding it I have heard of late many young People pouring out their Complaints after this manner Alas I have been seeking and knocking at the door of Ordinances Prayer Word Sacrament c. but have not find not feel not supplies come in I am like those that had been toiling all Night and catch nothing Oh never was my Heart so dead in Duty saith one so straitned and shut up saith another And hence some cry out To what purpose should we wait any longer What profit is there in Praying to the Almighty What sweetness in Ordinances What is Christ more than another Now I pray whence is this What is Christ a barren Wilderness a Land of Darkness a broken Cistern a Field without a Treasure a Well without Water a Cloud without Rain What is the Lord unwilling to hear and pitty a poor distressed Sinner that comes and makes its moan to him And is it in vain to seek him Oh no! Christ is precious God is gracious the hearer of Prayers the rewarder of such as diligently seek him But here is the true cause of all a man comes to God with his Idol in his Heart and then God will not speak with him can you ever imagin that so pure Majesty should match with your Lusts no no for then should the Father of Light have communion with the darkest Darkness sooner will he leave thee while thoâ livest to be a Shrub or Heath in the Deseââ that sees not when Good cometh and to bâ a magor Missabib when thou diest than eveâ let thee in to acquaintance with himself tiââ the league and power of thy youthful Lusâ be broke Can two walk together that anâ not agreed No man can serve two Masters but either he will love the one and hate thâ other c. Matth. 6. 24. O be not deceiveâ God is not mocked if you regard Iniquiây in your hearts God won't hear youâ Prayer Possibly thou art pinch'd througâ the power of a natural Conscience flying thy face telling thee that such Lusts will sit thee at last and this sends thee to thâ Knees and then thou criest Lord Lorâ there be these and these youthful Lusts of minâ that wring my Conscience that I can have ââ quiet O ease me of them And thus thoâ seekest out to pacifie and stop the Mouth ââ Conscience and that 's all never comest up to practise this Rule to flee these Lusts but ever likest lovest and livest them never sell all part with all and so ruâ divorced from them all to Christ taking his blessed Yoke upon thee saying He anâ he alone shall rule and reign in them and over them Oh that such would ponder that Text James 1. 7 8. Let not a double-minded man think to receive any thing at the hands of the Lord and that other place in 1. Isaiah 10 to 14. I am weary saith the Lord there of your New-Moons and your very Assembling is provoking to me while your Hands and Hearts are unclean and full of sin wash ye make ye clean
to it 2. As they directly oppose the means of it 1. As they wofully indispose the Soul to it this will appear beyond the least doubt if you seriously consider what a polluting a pernicious influence youthful Lusts have upon all the faculties of the Soul These Lusts they diffuse a blindness upon the Mind they benum the Conscience increase the natural rebellion of the Will exceedingly harden the Heart and miserably enthral and deprave the Affections and so they wofully indispose the Soul to conversion 1st They diffuse a blindness on the Mind that noble faculty the thinking discerning and reasoning Power of the Soul which some call ãâã ãâã ãâã ãâã ãâã the leading and directing Faculty which is to the Soul what Eyes are to the Body therefore called 1. Ephes 18. the Eyes of the Vnderstanding these Eyes youthful Lusts blind so that they cannot see afar off to the end of a sinful Life how bitter and evil a thing Sin will prove at last when God will bring the young man to Judgment for all his youthful Lusts hence they fearlesly chose a course of Vanity and Sensuality in serving divers Lusts and Pleasures Being blinded through their Lusts they discern not the absolute necessity of a Saviour they see no beauty in him that he should be desired and what more effectual bar can there be to their Conversion Alas while the mind is blinded tho' a poor Sinner hangs over Hell every moment under a just sentence of Condemnation at the very door of Eternity yet all 's at peace the Soul lieth in a deep and deadly Sleep though a Minister come and weep over him use the most rouzing Arguments with him all 's one noâ a whit moved or stirred though you speaâ never so much Reason or Scripture ââ Soul thou hast an unholy Nature to be renewed an offended God to be reconciled to thou hast innumerable Sins and not one oâ them pardoned thou hast Death and Judgment to make ready for thou hast but a feâ more days on Earth yet while the mind ââ blinded they make light of all a merry taââ will more affect them Romances Playâ and Comedies such Bubbles and empââ Vanity are much more pleasing than thâ most powerful Heavenly Sermon Noâ whence is this but from the blindness young mens Minds and whence is thââ blindness but from their youthful Lust aâ you may read in that apposite Scripturâ Ezek. 14. and 5. They are all estranged froâ me through their Lusts Lust in David bloâted out the impression and remembrance of the Evil and danger of sinning against God hence when he was recovered by effectual Grace see how he rates himself in Psal 73. 22. So foolish and ignorant was I even as a Beast before thee Lust in toxicates the Mind and then like a Drunkard that through the vapours that fume up into his Head sleepeth and forgetteth all his dangers his debts So it is here and O how impossible is thy Conversion while thy Mind is thus darkened the Mind that is the Watch-man of thy Soul to keep off Sin and danger and if the watch-man be blind how small hope of Conversion By this you see how youthful Lusts indispose the Soul to Conversion as they blind the mind 2dly They indispose the Soul for conversion as they stupifie Conscience that Spy in our Bosom that Vice-gerent of the supream Judge whose office is various 1. to record and register all we do 2. To bear witness and give in evidence 3. As a Judge to pass sentence Conscience sits on the Throne as God's Deputy in the Soul to award out Life or Death 4. To be a Tormentor a never-dying Worm it is to the damned ân Hell and an insupportable burden to âome on Earth creating such internal Anxiâties and Tortures that all the Arts Wits Pleasure and Diversions in the world canâot root out as in Belshazzar Cain Judas Tiberius Nero Caligula c. of these divers offices and acts of Conscience you read in Rom. 2. 15. 1 John 3. 20 21. Prov. 18. 14. And that in order to Conversion it is necessary that this busie Faculty in man be awakened will appear if you consider that 8 of Jer. 6. God hearkened and heard and no man repented him saying What have I done but every one turned to his course as the Horse rusheth into the Battel There you have God's inquisition and search to find ouâ whether that People repented or no â hearkened and heard saith God Then yoâ have God's evidence brought in no maâ repented or converted and then you havâ the Cause laid down of their not repenting No man said What have I done q. d. Haâ Conscience been awakened to have donâ its office to have div'd into all their Villanies had that domestick Spie in the Bosom brought in a true account concerning whaâ they had done they would certainly havâ repented e'er this Alas the subtile Heaâ of a Sinner will endure and bear all thâ historical notions of the evil of Sin of thââerribleness of Hell as one in Health can beââ the names and notions of Plague Stonâ Colick and the most tormenting disease and all but as Powder shot and scare-Crowâ untill Conscience like Peter 2. Acts 36 3â closeth particularly with Sinners thus Ye aâ they that with wicked Hands crucified ãâã Lord of Glory and then they were pricked to the Heart and as Nathan closed with David 2. Sam. 12. 7. He draws his Parable out of the Clouds and enters him with this arrest Thou art the man then he presently cries out I have sinned O believe it Sirs when once Conscience meets with a desperate Sinner that hath been ruffling it in all manner of Riot for a time drenching himself in sensual pleasures and Conscience in the name of the great God arrests him with an O wretch what hast thou done thus and thus to provoke the Great the Holy the Righteous sin-revenging God I have been privy to all thy secret as well as open Wickedness and I have sad News to tell thee that the Wrath of God is revealed from Heaven against thee c. Thus when Conscience finds out a Sinner and spits as it were Hell-Fire in his Face believe me it will eftsoon put the Soul upon the Rack and cause it to break forth with an O Wo is me the Sins which I now see are bitter as Death the Wrath that I begin to feel at present and that to come that I fear makes a kind of Tophet within me O if I should dye in this case what would become of me Lord is there no mercy What shall I do to be saved Thus Conscience in its efficacious working is necessary to Humiliation which is one great part of Conversion and then for hope of mercy and pardon and a fixed resolution to forsake all known Sin and teturning home to God which makes up and compleats a Sinners conversion you may easily discern from what I have said as to the first part of Conversion the
with horror wheâ you find not your affections strongly beââ and inclined to him how much more then should you loath your selves when your Affections are sullenly averse to him Is not this a fearful pitch of malignity wouldst thou not think him a vile Miscreant and reckon the Earth too good to bear him that should hate the presence of his own Father and abhor all converse with him and canst thou so accuse and condemn such a one and not thy self for much greater degrees of wickedness better thy affections were disinclined to thy nearest Relations yea to thy self than to the blessed God who is the spring of thy life and being and yet thus it is while thy Lusts are obeyed instead of loving God thou lovest thy Pleasures more than God instead of hating Sin thou hatest God more than Sin O then possess thy Soul throughly with a due and deep sense of this great Evil that thy youthful Lusts do thy poor Soul in depraving thy Affections so that they seem to be in you what the Devils were in the Herd of Swine violently carrying you from God the fountain of living Waters to lying Vanities And thus I have shewed you how these youthful Lusts do hinder Conversion as they indispose the Soul in all its parts and faculties to Conversion Which brings me to the second thing namely to shew how these Lusts do hinder Conversion as they directly oppose the means of it and that both on God's part and yours 1. On God's part These youthful Lusts provoke God to withdraw his Spirit and Grace and leave you to your own Hearts Lusts and then what hope of Conversion remains It is God alone that can take away that Stony Heart and give a Heart of Flesh that quickens the dead Soul In Conversion we are said to be his Workmanship created in Christ Jesus unto gooâ Works 2. Ephes 10. And St. John saith 1. John 13. We are born again not of Blood nor of the Will of the Flesh nor of the Will ââ man that is not by any natural power vertue or strength inherent in them Bââ of the Will God it 's he that worketh both ââ will and to do and his people are said tâ be a willing People in the day of his Power Psal 110. 3. The Metaphors that the holy Ghost useth in Scripture to set forth thââ work of Conversion by do plainly poiââ out this That no less power than that Omnipotent Power of God is required to thâ Conversion of a Sinner as for instance 1. That of the Resurrection from the dead 6. Rom. 4. to raise the Dead is the effect ââ an Almighty Power 2. That of Creation 2. Ephes 10. And who can create bâ God no Creature can the mightiest Aâgâ cannot create the meanest Worm Thâ Conversion is set forth in Scripture to be the Lord 's own workmanship Hence you read 2. Ephes 1. You hath he quickned who were dead in Sins and Trespasses And in 36. Ezek. 27. A new Spirit also will I put within you and cause you to walk in my Statutes and ye shall do them And in 1 Cor. 4. 7. Who maketh thee to differ from another and what hast thou that thou didst not receive And it was God that opened Lydia's Heart It is true that the Lord of Heaven the God of all Grace who could work of himself and without any means is pleased to make use of means to wit his Word as in the 1. James 18. By the Word of Truth of his own Will begat he us that we should be a kind of First Fruits of his Creatures Hence the Word is called the Incorruptible Seed 1 Pet. 1. 23. and the Gospel is called the ministration of the Spirit Hence the Lord hath appointed and instituted the great and honourable Office of the Ministry and bestows Gifts on his Ministers to preach the everlasting Gospel to the World to open Sinners Eyes and turn them from Darkness to Light Hence Ministers are called Spiritual Fathers not that there is any inherent power in either the Word it self or him that preacheth it but from the Spirit of God whose Instruments we are 2 Cor. 10. 4 5. The Weapons of our Warfare saith the Apostle are mighty through God to the pulling down of strong holds c. And in 2 Cor. 4. 7. We have this Treasure in Earthen Vessels that the Excellency of the Power may be of God So then saith the same Apostle 1 Cor. 3. 7. Neither is he that planteth any thing neither he that watereth but God that giveth the increase Not any thing in a way of efficiency only instrumentally as a Pen is the Instrument but it 's the Hand that writes so the Word preached and the dispenseâ of it are Instruments of Conversion but it 's the Spirit of God is the quickning Agent for it must needs surpass the strength of a Creature to change the Nature and to cause a return from so miserable a privation and death as by Nature we are in unto so glorious and excellent a participation of the divine Nature and Life as every converted Soul is put into when transformed into the Image of God Now then to raise the Argument and build upon this Foundation that I have laid if the principal efficient Cause and means oâ Conversion on God's part be his own Almighty Arm revealed and made bare hiâ Spirit poured out and putting forth a quickning vital Energy then there 's little hope of Conversion where this Almighty Agent is provoked so far forth as to with-hold his Spirit and to leave a Sinner to his own Hearts Lust But youthful lusts yielded to and served do most certainly thus provoke God to withdraw his Spirit and Grace and therefore obstruct their Conversion in a direct opposing the means of it on God's part That they do thus provoke God is evident from these Scriptures 81. Psal 11 12. But my People would not hearken to my Voice and Israel would none of me So I gave them up unto their own Hearts Lusts and they walked in their own Counsels 1. Rom. 26. For this cause saith the Apostle God gave them up to vile Affections This Text it 's true speaketh of the Heathens of whom the Apostle had been speaking before in ver 19 20. he had been shewing what means they had to know God they had not the Light of the Gospel as we have only the Light of Nature then he sheweth us ver 21. how they had abused this Light wherefore saith he For this cause God gave them up You see here what may befall poor Heathens that have no more than a Natural Light yet even they for not improving and living up to that may so far provoke God as to give them up O what do you think young people that are within the Pale of the Church you have what the Heathen had and you have superadded a further and more excellent Light the Light of Scripture and many of you have the enlightenings
to commit Iniquity Jer. 9. â and compared to fed Horses every one neigâed after his Neighbours Wife Jer. 5. 8. anâ carried on with a bruitish rage against aâ reason without any counsel or consideration this is that which the Apostle calletâ ãâã ãâã ãâã ãâã ãâã the eagerness of Lust noteth a raging eagerness 1 Thes 4. 5. â that where it is consented to it carrieth aâ before it breaks all sorts of Bonds the Laâ of God the Law of Nature all are but as thâ new Cords wherewith Sampson was bounâ as soon as he awoke from Sleep he braââ all like so many twine Threads An iâstance hereof holy Providence while I aâ writing affords me of a young man thâ through yielding to the Lust of Concupâscence hath plunged himself into such dreaâful Temptations and consuming Miserie that he moves like a Shadow and pinâ away under the malignity of his Lusts iâfluence to the grief of them that beholâ him The holy Apostle telleth us Thââ when Lust hath conceived it bringeth forth Sââ that is the outward act of Sin and when Sâ is finished it bringeth forth Death The Metaphor there used is taken from a teeming Mother now a Mother conceiveth first inwardly and after the revolution of so many Months bringeth forth the Fruit of her Womb visibly to others thus here according to that noted place Matth. 15. 19. Out of the Heart proceed evil Thoughts Murders Adulteries Fornications Thefts false Witness Blasphemies So in 2 Peter 1. 4. all the actual Corruptions and Abominations that are in the world are through Lust Oh there is a vast difference between our Lord Jesus his being tempted and ours when Satan came to tempt him he found nothing in him John 14. 13. nothing to comply with him there was no internal temper no indwelling lust no corrupt matter to fasten on but it is otherwise with us A man's Enemies saith Christ are they of his own House O remember it young man the principal Cause of all thy misery is the Lust of thy own Heart if all outward obstacles were removed thou mayst yet be an Adulterer a Thief c. in the sight and account of God as one hath it Omnia si claudas intus adulter erit Moreover consider the malignity of these Lusts as they have a sly subtile enticing property you will see a necessity of fleeing them O young man thy Lusts are as deceitful to betray you with Smiles and Kisses as they are violent and desperate to stab you with temptations to bold and bloody perpetrations of sin Your Lusts not only tempt by haling and hurrying you oâ to sin in an imperuous manner but they also tempt you by flattery and putting Tricks and Cheats upon you insomuch that it is next to impossible that you should ever flee and avoid the Cheats except you flee your Lusts that are the cheaters Ah how many thousand of young ones hath Lust slain this way fitly may that be applied here that is spoken of the Harlot in Prov. 7. 26. She hath cast down many wounded Solomon was a wise man yet Lust made a fool of him Lust hath much of the subtilty of the old Serpent in its blinding Sinners minds iâ draweth young men to sin by drawing a vail over their Consciences thus enticing them on with fair flattering Promises one while pleading the sweetness and pleasure of yielding and giving way to its desires and solicitations at other times arguing ab utili the profit and gain the honour and preferment Hence the voluptuous and unwary Youth are ensnared as you read frequently in the Proverbs 1. Chap. and the 7. Chap. promising themselves abundance of satisfaction in yielding to their Lusts 18. ver of that 7. of the Prov. Come let ââ take our fill and solace our selves with Loves Stolen Waters are sweet and Bread eaten in secret is pleasant Prov. 9. 17. Doth Ahab sell himself to his Lusts to work wickedness what gratis Oh no his lusts promise him a brave Vineyard So Gehazi what will he frame and utter a Lye for nothing Oh no he should have Sheep and Oxen and change of Rayment c. So Achan what will he sin for nothing Oh no there 's a Wedge of Gold So Judas what will he betray innocent Blood for nothing Oh no he shall have thirty Pieces of Silver Thus doth Lust tempt by flattery fraud and all is a meer Cheat for pray what got Ahab by his Vineyard was it not the ruin of him and his oh it brought forth Grapes of Gall. And what got Gehazi by his Lye but a Leprosie entailed upon him and his Heirs for ever And what got Achan by his Wedge It is the notion of one upon it That it was a wedge to cleave asunder his Soul from God And I may add to cleave asunder his Soul from his Body too So Judas his thirty pieces purchased him an Halter Thus for a lusts pleasure multitudes of Youth are tempted into it by meer flattery as you may see in the 20. Job 12. 14. Though Wickedness be sweet in the Mouth yet the Meat thereof will turn to the Gall of Asps within And in Prov. 9. 17. Stolen Waters are sweet c. but they consider not that the Dead are there and that her Guests are in the Depths of Hell I have read a Story â a Roman Soldier who was by a Couââ Marshal condemned to dye for breaking hiâ rank to steal a Bunch of Grapes and ââ he was going to execution some of thâ Soldiers envied him that he had Grapes and they had none saith he Do ye emâ me my Grapes I must pay dear for them Sâ may we say of all the pleasure of your Lustâ its last act is always Tragical it serveth thâ young man as Absolom did Amnon wheâ his Heart was merry with Wine then hâ killed him 2 Sum. 13. 28. Or as Jael ââ enticed him into her Tent and gave hiâ Milk and layeth him to sleep and then Sââ put her Hand to the Nail and with the Hamme she smote Sisera she smote off his Head whââ she had pierced and stricken through hâ Temples Judg. 5. 26. O young men fleâ your Lusts yield not to their enticement when they would draw and tempt yoâ with the bait of pleasure remember theâ is no truth in all its promises Oh practisâ that 3 Heb. 13. O venture not upon the forbidden Cup when it sparkleth with pleasure Your Lusts will promise you a Paradise and pay you with a bryary and thoâny Wilderness where if you have a minâ to be torn with Bushes fed with Asheâ stung with Serpents scorch'd with Burning and that everlasting you may credit theiâ youthful Lusts And this brings me to thâ third and last Particular expressive of the malignity of youthful Lusts influence viz. That they hasten your Destruction 3. Flee youthful Lusts because of the malignity of their influence in that they not only hinder your Conversion hurry you into Temptation but in the
and terrible day Hence Paul himself beat down his Body denied himself fleshly pleasures lest at that day he should be a Cast-away Hence Peter interrogates Seeing all these things shall be dissolved at that day of judgment what manner of persons ought we to be in all holy conversation and godliness not in chambering and wantonness 2 Pet. 3. 11. Hence also is the force of that great Command to a present Repentance without delay Acts 17. 30. Because God hath appointed a day wherein he will judge the world by Christ It was this that made voluptuous Felix tremble O Young Man had thou but a lively impression of this upon thy heart O how soon would it wither all thy pleasures at the root and instead of Ease it would fill thee with Remorse and Bitterness O therefore when this thy Youthful Lust grows boistrous then âse this Goad to awaken thee and oppose âhis strong and terrible Argument for the âooling and quelling thy Lust after pleasure viz. That God will bring thee to Judgment You read of Moses when young and the âemptation of pleasure strong yet he chose âather to suffer Affliction than to enjoy Sins âleasures that are but for a season And why because he by Faith saw a day of final and further recompences at hand Hebr. 11. 25. And then Fourthly Consider That all thy youthfuâ pleasures are but for a season Heb. 11. 25. And you read in Job 21. 13 14. They spenâ their days in mirth and in a moment they gâ down to the grave or hell Who do why all your Pleasure mongers from one Age to another Look ye were it possible for yoâ to have a sight of the damned in Hell therâ would you find the many thousands thaâ spent their few days on earth in the pleasureâ of Sin And it 's but a while but you anâ all of your complexion and temper that love Pleasures more than God must vanish away and never laugh more never jest it gaââ it more O the doleful hour is at hand Thâ stolen waters of Siâ'â pleasure are sweet buâ short like Naboth's Vineyard which Ahââ so ââgerly thirsted after he got it it 's true buâ he could not keep it Sins pleasures arâ compared to the crackling of thorns under â pot If any should ask Why they should be ââ short I would have such to bethink them selves Why they should be at all I am sure the All wise God'â thoughts are not as youâ and those whose distemper'd Souls thââ grace are begun to be cured think otherwise Ask a converted Soul What pleasure there is in Sin and he will tell you it iâ the very gall of bitterness Alas Young Man it is a disease upon thee that makeâ thee think of any pleasure at all in Sin buâ yet that mistaken Pleasure of thy sick and diseased mind is but momentary and a âery Shadow Why then art thou so eaââr after Pleasure O the great Cheats poor âinners put upon themselves Hence pleaâant Sins are called Lying Vanities O young man remember thy time on Earth â but short 1 Cor. 7. 29. and therefore thy âleasures in Sin cannot be long O how small distance is there between the Sports and âames of Youth and the mortal Pangs and âains of Death how soon will thy clear âorning be overcast with evening Clouds âe pleasures of Sin will be quickly over âât the pain will be for ever as Job saith â mans Life on Earth Job 14. 1. His days ââ few but his Troubles are many So may âay of Sin its pleasures are few but its Terââs are many like a short Feast but a âng reckoning therefore when you are in anger of being enticed with Sin 's pleasures beseech you to endeavour and O that God âould teach you to improve this Consiâeration that they are but for a season âhere is a notable Story that I meet with â Mr Burrough's Moses his choice concernâg one Theodorus a young man who at a âne of great Festivity and Jollity in Egypt â his Fathers House with-drew from all the ââmpany and got alone and fell a meditaââg thus Here is delight and content in the âest I may have what I will desire but how long will it last And upon this Meditatioâ thinking with himself this will not holâ long he withdrew himself into a privatâ Room and fell down upon the Earth anâ with many Tears cryed out thus unto Goâ in Prayer O Lord says he my Heart iâ open unto thee I indeed know not what to ask but only this Lord let me not dye eternally Lord thou knowest I love thee O let me liââ eternally to praise thee And when his Mother came to him and would have hââ him come to the rest of the company thâ were bidden he made an excuse anâ would not only upon this meditation bâbâcause he saw these things were but for a seâson and would not last O that it mighâ please the Lord to give you young oââ Wisdom and a Heart alike to know ââ brevity and vanity of all fleshly pleasures as to draw off your Hearts from them aâ to make your choice of those pleasures thâ are for ever at the right hand of Goâ And then Fifthly Consider youthful and sensâ Pleasures are vile in their nature Cicâ though a Heathen thought not that mâ worthy of the name of a man that spââ one day in sensual Pleasures And Tââ accounted a Life of Pleasure a Life of Beaâ And what doth God say in the Scriptâââ of the Person that liveth in pleasure yâ may see 1 Tim. 5. 6. Such a one is dead while be liveth And in the 21. Job 11 12 13. Such say to the Almighty depart from us Pleasures they alienate and take away the Heart from God and the things of God they stuff the heart with manifold Evils they deaden it with security they harden it in Sin and swell it with Vanity and âour it with an enmity against the severiââes and strictness of Religion in a word Pleasures dispose a Person to all manner of âmpieties and expose a person to all manner of miseries Aristotle maketh mention of a parcel of Ground in Sicily that sends forth such a strong smell of fragrant Flowers âo all the Fields thereabouts that no Hound ân hunt there the scent is so confounded with the smell of those Flowers thus in our âicentious Age Pleasures hinder us in our spiritual chase they take away all scent ând sense too of Heaven and heavenly âhings Who is fit for any holy excrcise that hath been immersing himself in sensual pleasures Can the Heart that but just now âath been enlarged and let out or poured âut in vain and youthful pleasures be prepared for the holy presence of God in Prayâr or Meditation What think you doth Chambering and Wantonness doth Gaâning and Sportfulness fit you for commuâion with God O how much sooner do they ripen you for Hell and Destruction Wherefore O young man flee these vaiâ pleasures that