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A49462 The interest of the spirit in prayer. By H. Lukin Lukin, H. (Henry), 1628-1719. 1674 (1674) Wing L3475; ESTC R222700 22,281 132

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20.12 as Jeremiah expresses it Isa 63.9 He is afflicted in all our Afflictions and pities us therein Psal 103.13 as a Father pities his Children 2. Prayer is a Remedy against Afflictions Psal 138.3 as thereby we obtain support and Comfort under them or Deliverance from them And I may say as much of Prayer Heb. 11.3 c. as the Apostle doth of Faith Jam. 5.16 the effectual fervent Prayer of a righteous Man avails much It turned the Heart of Esau Gen. 32.11 it put to Flight the Amalekites Ex. 17.11 Numb 14.17 It held God's Hand Exod. 23.11 It turned away his wrath Joshua 10.12.13 It stay'd the Sun in the Firmament It opened Heaven Jam. 5.17.18 and shut it again Yea time would fail me to tell of David Asa Jehoshaphat Hezehiah Esther The Prayer made by the Church for Peter which open'd the Prison-doors The thundering Legion in the Time of Aurelius which were so prevalent for the Emperour against his Enemies when he was in a great Strait that he thereupon wrote to the Senate to forbear the Persecution of them of which amongst others we may read Tertullians Apology Cap. 5. and Eusebius Lib. 5. Cap. 5. And the Reason of this Efficacy of Prayer is because they are his Children that pray to him their Prayers are indited by the Holy-Ghost and presented by Jesus Christ 3. Though God do not alwayes answer the Desires of his People in Prayer yet he many Times quiets their Hearts so as they go away satisfied as one that hath left the Management of his Affairs in the hands of a Friend who he knows is both faithful and able to look after them As Hannah when she had poured forth her Soul before the Lord 1 Sam. 1.15.18 went away and her Countenance was no more sad And we find that often verified which Bernard saith of himself Serm. 32. In Cant. Quoties me Oratio quem pene desperantem suscepit reddidit exultantem et de Venià presumentem he went to Prayer oftentimes even despairing and returned rejoycing and confident of Pardon Thus we shall find David beginning his Psalms many times with mournful complaints which he ends with Thanksgiving and Triumph as particularly Psal 6. Psal 13. Psal 22. Psal 28. Psal 69. Psal 142. But Secondly hereby sometimes are meant moral or Spiritual Infirmities Psal 10. as the Psalmist accounts it his Infirmity when he was ready to give up his Hopes and to complain of God as if he had forgot to be gracious And these are the Infirmities which the Apostle requires the strong to bear with in the weak Rom. 15.1 Now here it seems to signifie those spiritual Infirmities which we are subject to in our prayers by what followes in the Text and I shall make it more fully appear in mine ensuing discourse Rom 8.35 It is said he makes Intercession for us Which is not to be understood as if he did mediate or intercede for us as Christ doth who doth also make Intercession for us Neither doth he intercede in us using us only as Instruments to express his Mind as evil Spirits speak by those who are possessed by them but what he doth is by way of Assistance lifting over against us as the Greek word is by many interpreted as he that lifts over against another to help him when he is lifting at something that is too heavy for him And he is said to intercede because he helps us therein or causeth us to intercede As in one Place it is said the Spirit of Adoption cryeth Abba Father Gal. 4.6 in another Place that We thereby cry Abba Rom. 8.15 Father 1 King 8.13 As Solomon is said to build the Temple at Jerusalem because he directed encouraged and furnished Materials for the Building of it Both Christ and the Holy-Ghost are concerned in our Prayers Ephs 2.18 It is by Jesus Christ through one Spirit that we have Access to the Father 1 Jo. 2.1 Jo. 14.16.26 And the same Word translated Advocate when applyed to Jesus Christ is likeways frequently applyed to the Holy Ghost And as Advocates do not only plead for their Clients but many times dictate to them what they should say So both Christ and the Spirit are as Advocates to us And as Nathan did first suggest to Bathsheba what she should say 1 King 1.12 c. and then came in himself to confirm her Words to second them further to urge them So the Spirit doth first assist us in drawing up our Petitions for which Cause we are said to pray in or by the Spirit or Holy Ghost Ephes 6.18 Jude 20. And in this respect as is generally supposed he is called the Spirit of Supplication Zech. 12.10 And when we have presented our Petitions then Christ doth by his Intercession further confirm them and plead with the Father on our Behalf Now I shall shew particularly what are those Infirmities which we are subject to in Prayer and how the Spirit helps them And the first Infirmity I shall speak of is that which the Apostle here mentions in the Text that is Ignorance we know not what we should pray for as we ought He saith not 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 which might be understood of an Inability in General as that they know not to do right which is according to the ordinary manner of Expression in several Languages particularly the French and Italian and our English Bibles do well express that of the Evangelist which hath puzled many Criticks make it as sure as ye can Matt. 27.65 But it is here 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 we know not what we should pray for as we ought And this may be understood two wayes either of the Matter of our Prayers that we know not as we should indeed know what to pray for or of the manner of them we know not what to pray for as we should pray It is certainly true of both As will appear by what I have here to say First we know not what we should pray for we know not first what we stand in need of such is the Latitude of the Commands of God Psal 119.96 and consequently the extent of our Duty that although we may know how to express our Desires in some Comprehensive Petitions which according to a large Interpretation of them may reach to our several necessities Yet we cannot pray explicitely for those several Mercies which we need And again so various are the Occurrences of our Lives that we know not what particular temporal Blessings to pray for As God caused a Gourd to grow up for Jonah which he laboured not for So he prevents us with many Favours which we cannot by our foresight or forecast contribute any thing to Now as it is in Learning those who have some Infight into it may possibly if they have Opportunity to furnish themselves with Books provide such as may serve
the Scripture makes an Evidence of Adoption and that the Spirit doth witness so plainly and clearly as to set a man above all suspition of Delusion as it did the Apostles and Prophets when they were inspired thereby Though it is not denied that men may verily think that the illusions of Satan are the Testimony of the Spirit as he that is awake may certainly know that he is so though he that dreams may verily believe he is awake Yet to affirm that this is the Testimony of the Spirit which Believers may ordinarily expect would rather create Scruples in the minds of many who not daring to speak by guess or hear-say or boast of what Christ hath not wrought in them cannot say that they ever had any such Testimony Neither will these places of Scripture which are alledged in this case prove any such thing for not only things are said to witness in Scripture which can do it only objectively as the heap of stones cast up by Jacob Gen. 31.48 Job 16.8 Job's Wrinkles and Leanness our sins But persons according to Scripture Isai 59.12 do witness objectively by their actions in respect of which those mentioned by the Apostle Heb. 11. are called Witnesses Heb. 12.1 And if it be further urged that the Apostle saith the Spirit himself witnesseth not his Graces I answer Acts 5.32 God himself is said to witness when he doth it only by the Effects or Operations of the Holy Ghost Heb. 2.4 So that the Spirit himself may be said to witness to our Spirits or with our Spirits when he acts us and leads us Yet I will not deny that the Spirit doth more towards assuring us of our adoption as a Spirit of Wisdom and Revelation Eph. 1.17 in the knowledge knowledg of Christ He may assist or enlighten our understandings both to discern those Characters of Divinity which are in the Scripture evidencing the Authority of it and likewise to know the things that are freely given to us of God or to discern or make a right Judgment of the Work of Grace in our own Souls 1 Cor. 2.12 some way answering to the gift of discerning of Spirits in the Primitive Church And this is one effect of the Spirit 1 Cor. 12.10 to enlighten our Understandings to know the exceeding greatness of his Power towards those that believe Eph. 1. ●2 But what ever we determine concerning the manner yet for the thing it self the Scripture plainly affirms that the Spirit witnesses that we are the Children of God Thirdly the Spirit helps our Unbelief by bringing things to our Remembrance Mat. 16.9 Forgetfulness is many times a cause of Unbelief Deut. 7.17 and the Remembrance of what God hath done both for our selves and others Psal 77.11 a great support to our Faith Now Christ promised that the Spirit should bring to Remembrance whatsoever he had said to his Disciples Ps 78.35 Joh. 14.26 I know this might be verified in his effecting or accomplishing what Christ had foretold As when the Disciples saw the Zeal of Christ in purging the Temple John 2.17 it put them in Mind of that which was written in the Psalms the Zeal of thine House hath eaten me up But yet this may have a further meaning and as he doth assist our other faculties so he may the memory also not only by habitual Grace disposing our hearts to the love of heavenly things Psal 119.97 which makes us more frequently think of them but by suggesting things to us as occasion requires which is not improbable Luk. 8.12 If we consider that the Divil steals things out of our hearts whereby we become forgetful hearers and not doers of the Word so that the holy Spirit to counter-work him doth often keep things in the Imagination of the thoughts of our Hearts 1 Chron. 29.18 and bring back what the Devil hath stollen away And further we know by experience that it hath been with many Christians as with Hagar that sate and wept as if there was no way but her Son must perish for want of water Gon. 21.16.19 till God opened her Eyes to see a well of Water So many have refused to be comforted forgetting the exhortation or consolation which speaketh to them as to Children Heb. 12.5 till some Promise or other passage of Scripture hath been suggested to them from which as from Wells of Salvation Isa 12.3 they have drawn Water with Joy and Comfort I might add that the Spirit of God may make some extraordinary Impression of confidence upon the Hearts of Christians in their Praiers for some temporal Mercies as in Luther when he prayed for his Friend Myconius and Edward the sixth when he prayed for his Tutor Sir John Cheek But these are extraordinary cases Matt. 21.22 neither is want of Faith herein an Infirmity That Faith of Miracles Mark 11.24 which some had in Prayer in Christ's time James 5.15 and the times of the Apostles not being now repuired of us Another Infirmity which we are liable to in our Praiers is Hypocrisie when we flatter God with our mouth Psal 78.36 and lye to him with our Tongue And this happens happens in two cases first when we pray according as we are convinced in our consciences we ought to pray or as we have been taught by Forms or otherwise to pray and so the matter of our prayers is such as it ought to be but we cannot bring our hearts freely to consent thereto or our corrupt lusts put in exceptions and plead for an indulgence as Austin Ingeniously confesses of himself Confess l. 8. c. 7. At ego adolescens miser valde miser in exordio ipsius adolescentiae etiam petieram a te castitatem dixeram da mihi Castitatem Continentiam sed noli modo Timebam enim ne me cito exaudires cito sanares a Morbo Concupiscentiae quam malebam expleri quàm extingui That is I a wretched young man unhappy in the very beginning of my youth had even then desired Chastity of thee and said give me Chastity and Continency But do not give it me yet for I was afraid lest thou shouldst hear me too soon and shouldst too soon cure me of my Disease of Incontinency which I desire rather to have satisfied than extinguished Thus many take up the words of David as it is too ordinary for men to make use of expressions borrowed from Scripture to fill up their prayers without that spirit wherewith they were there spoken Set a Watch O Lord Ps 141.3 before my Mouth keep the door of my Lips When they would be loth to be taken at their words and be kept from speaking many things which God would keep them from should he set a watch before them Again many pray that God would not lead them into temptation when they would be loth to be kept from many things which are a