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A91943 The fast friend: or A friend at mid-night. Set forth in an exposition on that parable Luke 11. 5.-11. Which of you shall have a friend, and shall go unto him at mid-night, &c. By Nehemiah Rogers, minister of the Gospel. Rogers, Nehemiah, 1593-1660. 1658 (1658) Wing R1822; Thomason E953_1; ESTC R203374 432,120 516

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hath for our encouragement therein as you see here is the Text. Large Promises indeed of which more hereafter Lastly the whole Trinity concur in the discharge of the Duty each Person hath a hand in this Holy Exercise Rom. 8.16 17. Heb. 4 14. Rev. 8.3 4. Joh. 16.23 The Holy Ghost frameth our Requests for us Rom. 8.16 17. The Son offereth them up unto his Father Heb. 4.14 Rev. 8.3 4. And the Father accepteth them thus framed and offered up Joh. 16.23 O noble work Ursinus saith one ad quod tanti Artifices concurrunt to the performance whereof so many Artizans do concur and meet The Omnipotencie of the Father the Wisdom of the Son the goodness of the Holy Ghost where Goodness willeth Wisdom disposeth and Omnipotencie performeth These things considered who can question the lawfulness of the work enjoyned yet had we no other Warrant then this in my Text I say Ask it were sufficient Vse 1 Have we not great cause then to be humbled and ashamed for our neglect of so warrantable a work We are daring enough in doing things forbidden but very dastardly and cowardly in good Duties where we should be bold We can swear without Warrant curse and ban without license and commit many other gross sins absolutely forbidden but call upon men to call upon God to seek to him by Prayer for pardon for what is past or for strength for the future Oh then they dare not presume to come before the Lord and speak unto him But is it presumption to do that which is commanded and no presumption to do that which is forbidden upon pain of death So in other things we can bear up with the Legality of our Actions we care not what men say or think of us so long as we have Law or Ordinance on our side to justifie our doings when notwithstanding they will scarce hold out water And yet in the discharge of this Duty how timerous and fearful are we lest we should offend some and displease others to whom we have Relation that like not this praying in a morning nor evening neither in the Family nor otherwise Oh the baseness of our hearts and spirits in yielding to such suggestions It was otherwise with Daniel Dan. 6.8 9. Vers 10. when a Decree was established by Darius against Prayer Dan. 6.8 9. that could not drive him from the doing of it ver 10. He knew well enough who it was that had said Call upon me and was content to hazard his life rather then to hazard his soul saith Chrysostome Chrys de Orand Deum lib. 1. Polan in Dan. 6.10 Nor could that Edict of Hen. the Third King of France restrain the Protestants in his Kingdom from Prayer albeit he had thereby strictly forbad them to pray with their Families No Prince nor Potentate Parent nor Master hath power to forbid what God hath enjoyned and that as a special part of his Worship nor may they be obeyed in any such Injunction should they give it And if fear of punishment nay Death it self should not dishearten us much less should fear of a frown from some that are great or superiour unto us It is a good meditation of an able Divine Mr. Tho Fuller Med. lib. 2. p. 6. concerning the point in hand hear his words A Person of great quality saith he was pleased to lodge one night in my house I durst not invite him to my Family-Prayer and therefore for that time omitted it thereby making a breach in a good Custom and giving Sathan advantage to assau●t it yea the loosening of such a link might have endangered the scattering of the Chain Bold bashfulness which durst offend God whilest it did fear man especially considering that though my Guest was never so high yet by the Laws of Hospitality I was above him whilest he was under my Roof Hereafter whosoever cometh within the Doors shall be requested to come within the Discipline of my house if accepting my homely Dyet he will not refuse my Home-Devotion and sitting at my Table will be intreated to kneel down by it Bravely resolved Use 2 Wherefore let us set upon the Duty with all boldness and chearfulness Jos 1.9 Have I not commanded you said God to Joshua in another case as it he should say Go on couragiously whosoever doth oppose I Sam. 13.28 I will bear thee out Wicked Absalom would encourage his servants to a b●ou●ly act with Fear not Have not I commanded you be couragious and be valiant and shall his Servants venture upon so horrid an act upon his command and we not upon so ho●y a Duty upon our Lord and Masters Warrant Jacob thus encouraged himself being to go for his own Countrey by order from God to pass by ●is Brother Esau's Territories whose fury he feated Hast not thou said unto me Gen. 32.9 Return unto thy Countrey I will deal well with thee Gen. 32.9 And shall we fear and be faint-hearted in ●eeking to Go● by Prayer having Christ not onely to go before us by his example as we shewed you in the entrance upon ●he Parable but likewise commanding us to perform the Duty who is our Lord and Master to whom we whom we owe abso●ute obedience He that healed me the same said unto me John 5.11 Take up thy Bed and walk said the Lame man unto the Jews Thus an●wer all Opposers Mockers Scorners whatsoever He that made me he that saved me he that is now my Advocate and shall by my Judge hath said unto me Call upon me ask of me seck to me Thy face Lord will I seek Quest But whom doth this Concern who are in the Pattent or warrant Is it for any one to come into the Presence of so great a God or for those onely who are Gods speciall favorites as was Abraham Daniel Job c. Resp Our Saviour speaks not here as to some Singular Person I say to thee but generally I say to you you my Hearers you my Disciples So then Doct. Prayer is a work of Generall Concernment Psal 145.10 It concerns every one as well as any one the Saints especially Psal 145 10. they are best fitted and qualified to pray and praise the Lord yet all men Generally 1 Tim. 5.8 1 Tim. 5.8 Nor is it to be restrained to men alone as if the woman had nothing to do with it for they are in the Pattent as well as men So Wives with their Husbands 1 Pet. 3.7 and alone by themselves as did Hannah 1 Sam. 1.10 and another Anna that was a widdow 1 Pet. 3.7 1 Sam. 1.10 Luke 2.37 Luke 2.37 No Sex State or Condition but is bound to a performance of this Duty And thence it is that where we read of any Command to pray in Scripture usually it is as large as any of the ten Commandements binding all persons to the performance of it And yet there are two necessary Cautions or Limitations given
he alwayes loves Iohn 13.1 But yet as we heard before in speaking of humane Friendship unkind usage may sharpen the countenance of a Friend against us Numb 11.1 Deut. 1.37 1 King 11.9 8.46 2 King 17 18. Psal 2.11 7.6.11 76.6 as Iron sharpens Iron God is of a wonderfull patient and forbearing nature slow to Anger and of great kindnesse yet by unkind usage he may be provoked to anger and hide his face and favour from us as Gods Children have found by sad experience Wherefore let care be had first to avoid all things that may Alienate his affections from us Secondly to do all that is required for the continuance of his Friendship with us Things to be avoided by us whereby his Affection may be alienated are these First a jealousie and suspition of him and his wayes as if he would not stick fast unto us Fidelem si putaveris facies Senec. ep 3. quem etiam si metuimus jus officii laedimus Cicero Orat. pro Roscio 1 Sam. 20.9 John 21.17 1 Cor. 13.7 Psal 78.18 19 20 21. Exod. 4.13 14. or could not help us Friends love not to be suspected Jonathan was much troubled when David seemed to be somewhat jealous of him 1 Sam. 20.9 And Peter was much grieved when Christ asked him the third time if he loved him Iohn 21.17 Love beleeveth all things hopeth all things saith the Apostle so that suspition ariseth from want of Love God cannot indure that we should be jealous of his promises suspect his wayes of power and providence Psal 78.18 19 20 21. Can God furnish a Table c. They said not Positively God cannot do it they only questioned it yet that provoked the most high God against them So Exod. 4.13 14. Moses before had made many excuses for not going on God errand about Israels deliverance out of Aegypt and being pressed still to that service he seemes to give an utter denyall and that with some kinde of passion Send by whom thou should'st send At this the anger of the Lord was kindled for God's espyed a jealousie in him as if God would not preserve him from them that sought his life that was the reason of his backwardnesse whatever other pretence was made of his unfitnesse for the service as appeares by that God spake afterwards unto him vers 19. All the men are dead which sought thy life Numb 20.11 So Numb 20.11 Moses seemed to suspect Gods power in bringing water out of the Rock as appeares by his words and actions in smiting the Rock thrice which God was much offended with as appeares by that sharp reproofe verse 12. God likes not that any Friend of his should be jealous of him and suspect his fidelity as hatred so love and confidence are indivisibly united Secondly murmuring at his Reproofes and Corrections makes a breach betwixt God and his Friends This appeares by that we read Num. 14.1 2 3. c. This provoked God against them Numb 14.1 2 3 11 12. verse 11.12 insomuch as he would have destroyed them had not Moses interceded for them and stood in the gap to turn away his wrath However this sent them backwards the way they came verse 25. Beware of these heart-boylings and murmurings against Gods proceedings God is list of hearing and heares the very repinings of the soul Thirdly Ingratitude in abusing former courtesies in not walking answerable to favours received For this God was offended with Solomon 1 King 11.9 God had appeared unto him twice 1 King 11.9 and yet he transgressed this makes a breach betwixt God and us Ingratitude is hatefull to him Deut. 32.6 Isay 1.2 Jer. 22 -14 Jer. 3.20 Deut. 32.6 So Ier. 22 -14 Isay 1.2 Fourthly Treacherous and perfidious dealing with God Of this God complaines Jer. 3.20 A treacherous Friend he will scarce trust Iohn 2.24 Fifthly Associating our selves in a league of Amity with Gods enemies For this God was highly offended with his Friend Iehosophat 2 Chron. 19.2 Indeed every sin is an enemie to God 1 Chron. 19.2 and so to be avoided especially known sinnes and presumptuous sinnes for these grieve and vex his Spirit Isay 63.10 Isay 63.16 Oh take heed of them As these sinnes of Commission must be avoided so no good duty may be omitted whereby his Affection may in the least kind be alienated from us First Observe him carefully and study in all things to please him It was the saying of Antigona Sophocles in Antig. that she ought to please those with whom she hoped to remaine for ever meaning the Citizens of Heaven how much more should we be carefull to please the God of Heaven and harken to his Counsells follow his advice observe his precepts and commands Gods Friends will do thus Iohn 14.15 21. 15.14 John 14.15 21. and 15.14 A Friend is grieved when he sees his Counsell is slighted or when he is thwarted or Crossed by his Friend Secondly Beware of intermitting and letting fall your ordinary and wonted resorts unto him Intermission of entercourse breedes strangenesse amongst friends and indeed they are never well but when they are in Company one with another A Friend will blame his Friend for visiting him no oftner Thus resort frequently to his house come often to his Table for as this begets friendship betwixt God and us so it preserves it being once had Thirdly Stand out for him speak in his cause No friend can delight to have his eare the grove of his Friends good name to hear his friend wronged and be silent Ecclus. 2.225 Nature did work on the dumb Son of Croesus when he saw his Father ready to be slain so that the strings of his tongue did break and he cryed out oh kill not Croesus And shall not grace work as powerfully in us when we see God dishonoured Mal. 3.15 16 17. See Math. 3.15 16 17. Fourthly Love such as are God's Friends Friends account that that which is done for a friend is done for themselves So what is done for the godly God takes as done to him God will be offended if they be not regarded Math. 25.34 35 44 45. Math. 25.45 Fifthly Rejoyce in God's friendship above all things in the world if you would have it continued A Heathen being asked where his Treasure was Psal 4.6.7 answered where Cyrus my friend is make Gods love and friendship your chief Treasure Thou Lord hast promised all good things to them that love thee saith Austin give me thy self and it sufficeth Sixthly and Lastly keep your hearts and affections loyall to him thine own friend and thy father's friend forsake thou not saith Solomon Prov. 27.10 Prov. 27.10 God is both let nothing draw our affections from him neither world flesh nor Devil nor any way diminish it Observing these rules you may rest assured that as God is your friend so he will continue to be your friend if we forsake not him he will not