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A53085 The best acquaintance and highest honour of Christians, or, A discourse of acquaintance with God by Matthew Newcomen. Newcomen, Matthew, 1610?-1669. 1668 (1668) Wing N905; ESTC R32164 42,574 130

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body and these remain when the body is in a swoon though they be secret and hidden and neither felt by the body it self nor discerned by the beholders other influences there are that tend to the perfection of life in the body as tending to motion and sense these are both sensible to themselves and visible in the effects of them to others now these latter influences of the soul into the body may be suspended when yet the other are continued so it is here they are but the sensible and arbitrary influences of the Spirit that are suspended the necessary influences of the Spirit are yet continued Fourthly As it is the influence and not the presence of the Spirit that is withdrawn and as it is but some of the influences not the whole influence that is withdrawn so fourthly this influence is but suspended it is not quite cut off and there is a great difference between these two If water be conveyed through a pipe from a fountain to a cistern if that pipe be stopt the stream is suspended and it is but unstopping the pipe removing the obstruction and the water will flow as plentifully as ever it did before but if the stream be cut off or turned another way then the case is otherwise the matter is irrecoverable Poor soul because thou hast not those influences fresh and lively from the Spirit of God that thou hast had thou thinkest the stream is quite cut off the heart of God thou thinkest is quite turned away from thee Alas thou art mistaken it is only the pipe is stopt something lyes in the way that obstructs the influences of the Spirit of God into thee remove but that and the influences of the Spirit will come in upon thee in as full a stream as ever For which is the last thing that I have to propound to thee for thy consolation thou must not think In the fifth place That because God hides himself and withdraws himself and carries himself at present not as a friend but rather as a stranger as an enemy to thee do not think that he will alwayes do so When he hath said plainly He will not alwayes chide Psal 103.9 Isa 57.16 I●am 3.31 32. neither keepeth he his anger for ever He will not contend for ever neither will he be alwayes wroth He will not cast off for ever But though he cause grief yet will he have compassion according to the multitude of his mercies These are clear and express promises of a true and faithful God heaven and earth shall fail before one word or tittle of these promises shall fail It is therefore a great infirmity in thee to think that because God now hides his face from thee he will do so for ever or because that God seems to be fallen out with thee therefore he will never more be friends with thee Thus to think is I say a great infirmity in thee So Asaph acknowledgeth for himself when he had been questioning with his own soul Will the Lord cast off for ever and will he be favourable no more Psal 77.7 8 9 10. Is his mercy clean gone for ever doth his promise fail for ever Hath God forgotten to be gracious hath he in anger shut up his tender mercies He concludes This is my infirmity As who should say It is a great weakness in me so to imagine so it is in thee if thou dost so think These things thus premised as grounds of hope and consolation I proceed now to shew what course you must take to recover favour with God and your acquaintance with him again And so First Enquire whether you have not given God cause thus to estrange and absent himself from you and break off acquaintance with you To that end make use of the particulars laid down before 1. Enquire whether you have not fallen into some known and gross sin 2. Whether you have not held too much correspondence with and delighted too much in the company of wicked and ungodly men 3. Whether you have not been too much carried away with the inordinate love of the world and of the things of the world 4. Whether you have not too much absented your selves from God and neglected your wonted and appointed times of meeting him and acquainting your selves with him 5. Whether you have not dealt unfriendly with God by entertaining jealousies and hard thoughts of God And 6. giving too much credit to Satans lyes and slanders Inquire seriously whether you have not been guilty in some or other of these particulars for usually I must tell you the breach begins on our part we give God cause to estrange himself from us When thou hast done this Then Secondly Take the counsel the holy Ghost gives Do this now my Son Prov. 6.3 and deliver thy self when thou art come into the hand of thy friend go humble thy self and make sure thy friend Or as the Margent reads it Go humble thy self and prevail with thy friend Humble thy self that is the way to prevail with God and to make him yet thy sure friend though he seems to be thine enemy Humble thy self and that upon a twofold account First For the sad condition that thou art in at present Secondly For the sin that hath brought thee into this sad condition First Humble thy self for the sad condition that thou art in Think and say thus to thy self Wo is me for my God my life is departed from me and how am I changed O how was I wont to meet God in his Ordinances and what sweet communion and acquaintance had I once with him but now he hides himself and will not come at me I pray but he hears me not I hearken after him but he speaks not I call but he answers not Behold I go forward but he is not there and backward Job 23.8 9. but I cannot find him On the left hand where he doth work but I cannot behold him he hideth himse f on the right hand that I cannot see him And say again as Job O that it were with me as in moneths past Job 29.2 3 4. as in the dayes when God preserved me When his candle shined upon my head and when by his light I walked through darkness When the secret of God was upon my tabernacle and the Almighty was yet with me It is an excellent meditation Bernard hath to this purpose Whence comes this barrenness that possesseth my soul whence is it that my heart is dryed up like a bottle in the smoke and my soul is like the dry and parched wilderness Non possum lachrymas fundere Bern. in Cant. Sermon 74. I cannot weep I find no savour in Psalms I have no delight in reading of the Scriptures prayer doth not refresh me I have no heart to meditation or any thing that is good Hei mihi Wo is me God visiteth the mountains of my companions but skips over my mountain and never toucheth it Here is one ravished