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A93248 The glorious feast of the Gospel. Or, Christs gracious invitation and royall entertainment of believers. Wherein amongst other things these comfortable doctrines are spiritually handled: Viz. 1. The marriage feast between Christ and his Church. 2. The vaile of ignorance and unbeliefe removed. 3. Christs conquest over death. 4. The wiping away of teares from the faces of Gods people. 5. The taking away of their reproaches. 6. The precious promises of God, and their certaine performance. 7. The divine authority of the holy scriptures. 8. The duty and comfort of waiting upon God. / Delivered in divers sermons upon Isai.25 chap.6,7,8,9 verses, by the late reverend, learned and faithfull minister of the Gospell, Richard Sibbs, D.D. Master of Katharine-Hall in Cambridge, and preacher at Grayes-Inne, London. Perused by those that were instructed to revise his writings. Sibbes, Richard, 1577-1635. 1650 (1650) Wing S3736; Thomason E599_13; ESTC R206386 119,357 167

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enough to Pilate thus it hath bin and will be to the end of the world Therefore we had need to be wise that wee be not misled Men will never leave to speake ill till they have learned to speak better till the spirit of God hath taught them Now it is said that Christ will take away the rebukes of his people That is the promise as they are they shall be knowne to be he will set all in joynt againe Harmony is a sweet thing and order is a sweet thing time will come when things that are now out of order to appearance shall be all set in their due order againe Those that are basest shall be lowest and those that be excellent shall be highest this is a working and framing now In this confusion we must looke to the catastrophe the conclusion of all hee will take away the rebukes of all God is the Father of truth and truth is the daughter of time time will bring forth truth at last And those that be honourable indeed shall be honourable It is as true as God is just for goodnesse and holinesse are beames of God and will he suffer it alwaies to passe under a falfe vaile There is not an attribute of God but shall shine forth gloriously even all his excellency and dignity There is nothing shall be above him and his excellency noe though he seemes for a a while not to rule in the world or have power but fers them to goe away with it that are his enemies he is working another thing by suffering them he is working the glory of his children and confusion of his enemies There is nothing in God but shall gloriously shine and nothing in his children no beames of God but shall gloriously shine to the confusion of the world They that are good shall be knowne to be good God will bring their righteousnesse to light The Witnesses that vexed the world and had base entertainement they were slaine and disgraced but they rose againe and were carried to heaven as Elias So there will be a resurrection of name a resurrection of reputation That that is good shall be good and that that is bad shall be bad it shall be knowne to be as it is This is for comfort You hear therefore what course to take under disgrace what shall wee doe when the Church passeth under disgrace as it is now A Protestant is worse then a Turke or a Jew amongst the railing Papists Among our selves wee see under what reputation the best things goe it is too well knowne to speake of And the scandall taken from hence doth extreamely harden it keepes men from religion it draweth many from religion that have entred into it because they have not learned so much selfe denyall as to venture upon disgrace And surely where no selfe-denyall is there is no religion Christ knew what doctrine he taught when he taught self-denyall in this respect What shall wee doe therefore Labour first of all for innocency that if men wil reproach they may reproach without a cause Then labour for a spirit of patience to serve Christ with great is your reward when men speake evill of you for a good cause It is the portion of a Christian in this life to doe well and suffer ill Of all certainely they are best that out of love to goodnesse are carried to goodnesse without looking to rewards or disgrace that followes with a single eye Labour therefore for patience and not onely so but for courage for the Moone goeth its course and lets the dog barke Wee have a course to runne let us keepe our course constantly passe through good reports and bad reports be at a point what the world thinkes wee seeke applause at another theater then the world Againe then labour for sincerity under rebukes that wee have a good aime such an aime as Paul had If I be mad and out of my wits he being earnest for his Master Christ they count him out of his wits If I be out of my wits it is for Christ If I be sober it is for you the love of Christ constraineth me to be so Get the love of Christ and that will make a man care for nothing If I goe beyond my self it is to God As David said when he was mocked by Micholl It is to the Lord when he danced before the Arke Bonus ludus a good dance where Micholl scoffeth and David danceth where gracious men magnifie God and have Micholls to scoffe at them it is bonus ludus God will looke upon them for it is to the Lord. Labour that our aimes be good and it is no matter what the world judgeth of them And when all will not doe commend our credits to God by prayer as wee commend our soules and conditions so or reputations that he would take care of them that hee would bring our righteousnesse to light that it should shine out as the noone day So David doth hee complaines to God and commendeth all to him prayeth him to take part against his enemies to right his cause and when wee have done that wee have done our duty yet with all hope for better things be content to passe under the world as unknowne men and to be inwardly worthy and passe as unknown men Rich men if truly rich they will applaud themselves in their bosomes though the world disgrace them yet at home I am thus furnish'd And so a Christian that knoweth his worth that he is a child of God heire of heaven that he is attended upon by Angels that hee is a jewell to God in his esteem to be absolutely the best thing in the world Hee knoweth the worth of a Christian and his owne worth as being a Christian he applauseth and comforteth himselfe in that he knoweth he hath a hidden life a state of glory hidden in Christ Now it is covered with disgrace and disrespect in the world scorned and reproached but what is that to him it is an hidden life and for the present he knoweth his owne excellency and therefore can passe through good report and bad report I care not for mans day saith Paul there is another day to which I must stand And thus if we do as Peter saith There is a spirit of glory shall rest upon us The ground wee have of comfort under rebuke and disgrace there is a spirit of glory what is that a large spirit inlarging our hearts with inward comfort inward joy inward love of God A spirit of glory shall rest upon you and shall continue with you as long as disgrace shall continue hee opposeth this to all disgrace he meeteth with in the world God putteth sometimes a glory and excellency upon his children under disgrace and ill usage in the world that he will daunt the world as Stephens face did shine as the face of an Angell which came from a spirit of
hath overcome the the fear of death once what more is to be done What if they take away life they cannot take away that that is better than life the favor of God If we dye in the Lord we dye in the favor of God which is better than life and we shall be found in the Lord at the day of judgement and shall bee for ever with the Lord in heaven and therfore this is a ground of resolution in good causes notwithstanding all threats whatsoever because death it selfe is swallowed up in victory The worst the world can doe is to take away this Nature of ours when they have done that they have done all they can and when they have done that they have done a pleasure That is not to be feared saith Tertullian that frees us from all that is to be feared What is to be feared in the world every sicknesse every disgrace why death frees us from all We doe see every day takes away a peece of ones life and when death commeth it overthroweth it selfe for the soule goeth presently to the place of happinesse the body sleepeth awhile and death hath no more power He that beleeveth in mee saith Christ hee shall not see death but is past from death to life He shall not see spirituall death but as he lives in Christ shall dye in Christ and rise againe in Christ He that hath the life of grace begun shall have it consummate without interruption It s a point of wonderfull Comfort that death is so overcome that we bee in heaven already And it is no hard speech but stands with the truth of other points for are not Christ and we all one his body is there and is not he the head of his mysticall body hee that carried his naturall body will not hee carry his mysticall body thither too will hee bee in piece-meale in heaven Therefore we are in heaven already the best part of us We are represented in heaven for Christ represents us there as the Husband doth the Wife He hath taken up Heaven for us Christ cannot be divided as Austine saith we sit in heavenly places already with Christ And what a comfort is this that while wee live we are in heaven and that death cannot hinder us from our Resurrection which is the restoring of all things And therefore as the Apostle saith Comfort one another with these things These things indeed have much comfort in them Let us labour then to bee comfortable this use the Apostle makes of it and fruitfull in our places upon consideration of the victory we have by Christ 1 Cor. 15. It is an excellent Chapter that largely proveth Christs victory as the cause of our victory because hee is the first fruit that sanctifieth all the rest Finally my bretheren bee constant immoveable alwayes abound in the works of the Lord knowing that your labour is not in vaine in the Lord. He raiseth that exhortation of fruitfulnesse and constancy from this very ground of the victory Christ hath gotten by death O Death where is thy Sting O Grave where is thy Victory thanks bee to God through Jesus Christ And therefore be constant immovable alwayes abounding in the worke of the Lord knowing that your labour shall not be in vaine in the Lord Make that use the Apostle doth of fruitfulnesse to God for Christ that we can thinke of death and sinne the devill and all his malice and not be afraid yea thinke of them all with comfort that we be not onely freed from their tyranny but they bee our friends Christ hath the Key of Hell and Death a saying taken from the custome of Governours that carryed the Key he hath the Government and Command of Hell and Death Now if Christ hath command of Death he will not suffer Death to hurt his Members or triumph alwayes over them he will keep them in the grave Our bodies are safe in the grave the dust is fitted for a heavenly for another manner of body than we have now and Christ that hath the Key will let them out againe Therefore trust awhile till times of restoring come and then we shall have a glorious soule and glorious body as the Apostle saith I beseech you think of these things and get comfort against the evill day And to that end be sure to get into Christ that wee may bee in Christ living and dying and bee found in Christ For what saith the Scripture Blessed are they that dye in the Lord. It is an argument of blessednesse to dye for the Lord but if it be not in the Lord it is to no purpose If there is granted this happinesse of dying for the Lord it is well but blessed are they that dye in the Lord. Why they rest from their labour Death takes them off from their labours All their good Workes goe to heaven with them So saith the Spirit whatsoever the Flesh saith and there is no resting till that time their life is full of troubles and combers and therefore labour to get assurance that wee are in Christ that wee bee in Christ and dye in Christ and then there is no condemnation to them that are in Christ How besotted are wee to put away preparation of Death till it comes he that forgets Christ and getting into Christ all his life time it is Gods just judgment that he should forget himself in death We see how a villaine that hath no care of his owne life may have power of another mans life And therefore labour to bee ingraffed into Christ by faith and that we may know it by the Spirit of Christ prevailing in us over our naturall Corruptions more and more As the Apostle saith There is no condemnation to them that are in Christ for the spirit of life the Law of the Spirit of life which is in Christ hath freed me from the Law of sinne and death the condemning law of sinne If the Law of the spirit of life which is in Christ the head be in us in any measure it frees us from the condemning law of sinne that it carrieth us not whither it would then wee may say with comfort There is no condemnation to them that are in Christ for the law of the spirit of life in Christ hath freed us from the condemning tyrannizing law of sinne and death Sinne hath no Law It is in us as a subdued Rebell but it sets not up a Throne Some hope to bee saved by Christ and yet they set up sinne a Throne in the soule Sinne biddeth them defile themselves and they must obey it This is a wofull estate how can they expect to dye in the Lord but such as are freed by the Law of the Spirit of life New Lords new Lawes When Kings Conquer they bring fundamentall Lawes and when wee are taken from Satans Kingdome into the Kingdome of Christ the fundamentall Lawes are then altered Christ by his Spirit sets up a Law of believing
and praying and doing good and abstaining from evill the Law of the Spirit of life frees us from the Law of sinne and death I beseech you inlarge these things in your thoughts They bee things wee must all have use of beforehand against the evill day It should bee comfortable and usefull to us all to heare that our enemy our greatest enemy Death is swallowed up in victory And yet there 's more comfort in the Text. THE Fifth Sermon ISAIAH 25. 8. And all teares shall be wiped away from all faces NOt only death shall be swallowed up in victory but God will wipe away all tears from all eyes Religion shall be religion good things shall be good things nothing shall go under false notions all tears shall be wiped away we have now many causes of teares In the world there is continuall raising of clouds that distill into drops of teares had we nothing without us to raise a vapour to be distil'd in teares we are able to raise up mists from our owne mists from our owne doubts and conflicts within As we should weepe for our owne sinnes so for the sinnes of others as wee may see in Jeremy where the Prophet saith Oh that my head were a fountaine of teares that I might weepe continually for the sinnes of my people And indeed good men are easie to weepe as the heathen man observeth they are easie to lament not onely for their own sinnes but the sinnes and misery of another Our blessed Saviour himselfe we never read that he laughed wee have heard that he wept and for his very enemies Oh Jerusalem Jerusalem He shed teares for them that shed his bloud Teares were maine evidences of Christs sweetnesse of disposition as that hee would become man and a curse and die for us and that he would make so much of little children and call all to him that were weary and heavy laden that hee never refused any that came to him Hee that wept specially for the miseries and afflictions this shewed his gracious and sweet disposition And that in heaven he is so full of sympathies in glory that when Paul persecuted the Church Why dost thou persecute me So though he is free from passion in heaven he is not free from compassion from sympathie with his Church And so every child of God is ready not onely to grieve for his own sinnes and the miserie that followeth them but the sins and miseries of others Mine eyes gush out with rivers of teares saith the Prophet David when hee saw that men brake the law of God whom he loved A true naturall child takes to heart the disgrace of his father if we be not grieved to see our father disgraced wee are bastards not sonnes They that make a sport of sinne what are they Alas they have not one sparke of the spirit of adoption they are not children who rejoyce at that at which they should grieve So Saint Paul I have told you often and now tell you weeping there be many enemies of the crosse of Christ When he saw some men preach against and others enemies of the crosse of Christ whose end is damnation hee telleth them of it weeping Wee have cause therefore to mourne for the sinnes of others and for the miseries of others whether we respect God or the Church or our selves First the love of God moveth us to weepe when wee see him dishonored If we love the Church we should mourne for any sinnes that may prejudice their salvation Doth it not pitty any man to see an Oxe go to slaughter to see a man of parts otherwise by sinning against conscience going to slaughter to see an ordinary swearer an uncleane person a prophane wretch covering himselfe with pride as a garment scorning God and the world and all Can a Christian looke upon this see flesh and blood like himself under the Gospell under a cursed condition unavoidable without serious repentance and not be affected with it Can a man see a poore Asse fall under a burthen and not helpe to take it up and yet see man falling to hell and not be affected with it Thus we see wee have cause enough of teares And as there is cause so we should be sensible we ought to take to heart the afflictions of Joseph hee is a dead man that hath not sense in this kinde If wee go to the body and state or any thing about a man there is cause of griefe hath not every member many diseases and is not our lives a kind of hospitall some sicke of one thing some of another But as there is cause wee should bee sensible of it wee are flesh and not stones therefore it is a sottish opinion to be stockish and brutish as if to out-face sorrow and griefe were a glory When our Saviour was sent into the world Christi dolor dolor maximus there were no patience without sensiblenesse away then with that iron that flinty Phylosophy that thinks it a vertue to be stupid And as the Apostle saith Romans 1. 31. without naturall affections He counteth it the greatest judgement of God upon the soule yet they would have it a vertue Why should I smite them any more saith God they have no sense no feeling The proud Phylosopher thought it was not phylosophicall to weepe a proud stoicall humor but Christians desire it And therefore we ought to labour to be more sensible that we might make our peace and reverence the justice of God and be more sensible of him afterwards It is most true that Sapiens miser plus miser the more wise any man is the more sensible of misery And therefore of all men the best men have most griefe because they have most quicke senses they be not stupified with insensibility and resolutenesse to beare it bravely as the world but they apprehend with griefe the cause of griefe And as they have a more sanctified judgement than other men so they have a more wise affection of love and a quicker life of grace where life is there is sense and where there is a cleare sight or cause of griefe there is most griefe Therefore the best men have most griefe because they be most judicious most loving Then they have most grace to beare it out of all others therefore considering there is cause in our selves and in others of griefe continually wee ought to labour to be sensible of it else it were no favour to have teares wiped away So that there is cause of teares and teares is a duty of Christians sensible of the cause both of sinne and misery upon one and another And as it is an unavoidable griefe so it is good wee should grieve we must stoope to Gods course we must bring our hearts to it and pray that since our necessities and sins doe call for this dispensation that we must under correction he will make us sensible of his rod that
he would make good his Covenant of grace to take away our stony hearts and give us hearts of flesh that we may be sensible Most of graces are founded upon affection and all graces are but affections sanctified what would become of grace if wee had not affections therefore as there is cause of griefe and teares from griefe wee ought to grieve It is a condition and a duty a condition following misery and a duty following our condition Take heed of that which hinders sensiblenesse of troubles and judgement that is hardnesse of heart forgetfulnesse studying to put away sorrow with sinne For we ought to be sensible and ought to labour to be sensible to know the meaning of every crosse in our selves and others But suppose wee have crosses and we must be sensible of them then it followeth God will wipe away all teares from our eyes Is there nothing for the present no ground of comfort yes As we ought to be sensible of griefe so we ought to be sensible of matter of joy for the present specially if we consider the time to come The life of a Christian is a strange kind of life hee ought to grieve and he ought to joy hee hath occasion of both and hee ought to entertaine both for that that wee ought to aime at specially is joy and if we grieve it is that afterwards wee might joy We must be sensible of any affliction that wee might joy afterwards and wee ought to labour for it For is not the joy of the Lord our strength Are not we fit to doe service when our spirits are most inlarged And is it not a credit to Religion when we walke in comfort of the holy Ghost Is it not a scandall when we droope under the crosse Wee ought to be sensible yet not so as to forget matter of joy and comfort And therefore as wee ought to grieve so wee ought when we have grieved to keep up the soule with consideration of joy for the present as much as wee can yea to picke out matter of comfort from the very crosse That is the heart of a Christian not onely to joy in other matters but to picke comfort out of griefe God suffers me to fall into this or that condition it is a fruit of his fatherly love he might suffer me to runne the broad way to be given up to a reprobate sense and hard heart but he doth not doe so Picke out matter of comfort from griefe Then consider the presence of God in it indeed I have matter of griefe but I finde God moderating it It might be farre worse it is his mercy I am not consumed I finde God by it doing me good I finde my selfe better by it I cannot well be without it Who would not labour to be sensible of a crosse when he looketh up to Gods crosse and justice and mercy he hath rather cause to joy than to grieve in the very crosse it self But specially marke what the holy Ghost saith here wee ought not to be cast downe overmuch with any crosse considering God will wipe away all teares from our eyes that is all naturall teares and the miseries of this life There shall be no more misery no more sicknesse no more trouble And then all teares that arise from consideration of sinne and misery following sinne Death is the accomplishment of all mortification It is a comfort wee shall not alwaies leade this conflicting life but the warre between the flesh and spirit will be taken up the sense wil be removed wee shall be out of Satans reach and the worlds reach one day which is a great comfort to consider Whatsoever the cause is the cause shall be removed ere long If the cause be desertion for that God leaveth us comfortlesse wee shall be for ever hereafter with the Lord If the cause be separation from friends why wee shall all meet together ere long and be for ever in heaven If the cause be our owne sinnes wee shall cease hereafter to offend God and Christ will be all in all Now sin is almost all in all sinne and corruption beare a great sway in us If the matter of our griefe be the sinnes of others and the afflictions of others there is no sinne in heaven no uncleane thing shall enter there The soules of perfect men are there and all are of one mind there is no opposition to goodnesse there all shall goe one way there howsoever they cannot agree here all shall have mutuall solace and contentment in one another they in us and wee in them and that for ever you cannot name them or imagine a cause of teares but it shall be removed there Nay the more teares we have shed here the more comfort wee shall have As our troubles are increased here our consolation shall increase That wee suffer here if for a good cause will worke our eternall and exceeding weight of glory wee say Aprill showers bring forth May flowers It is a common speech from experience of common life It is true in Religion the more teares wee shed in the Aprill of our lives the more sweet comfort we shall have hereafter If no teares are to be shed here no flowers are to be gather'd there And therefore besides deliverance from trouble here is comfort God will take away all cause of griefe and all kindes of griefe whatsoever And therefore thus think of it The next thing to be considered is the order First we must shed teares and then they must be wiped away After a storme a calme after sowing in teares comes reaping in joy What is the reason of that order The reason is our owne necessity we are in such a frame and condition since the fall that we cannot be put into a good frame of grace without much paine The truths of God must crosse us and afflictions must joyne with them For the sinnes contracted by pleasure must be dissolved by paine Repentance must cost us teares we may thank our selves if wee have brought our selves to a sinfull course For the necessity of this order a diseased person must not bee cured till hee feele some smart of the wounds Againe consider it is for our increase of comfort afterwards that God will have us shed teares and then to have our teares wiped away because we be more sensible of joy and comfort after sorrow We cannot bee sensible of the joyes of heaven unlesse wee feele the contrary here And therefore of all men heaven will be the most heaven to them that have had their portion of Crosses and afflictions here First therefore shed teares and then they must be wiped away because joy is most sensible As it is with the wickedest of all men they be most miserable that have been happiest because their soule is inlarged by their happinesse to apprehend sorrow more quickly and sensibly so they that have been most miserable here shall
have most joy hereafter Now for Use Here is not onely the mercies of God in Christ but the tender mercy that whereas our life is full of teares which we have brought upon our selves yet God stoops so low as to wipe our eyes like a father or mother his mercy is a sweet and tender mercy And as the Psalmist saith When wee are sick he maketh our beds in our sicknesse Christ will come and serve them that watch and serve him nay hee will attend them and sup with them He is not only mercy and goodnesse but there be in him bowells of mercy he not onely giveth matter of joy and comfort but hee will doe like a tender hearted mother wiping away all teares from our eyes we cannot apprehend the Bowells in Gods love the pitty and mercy of God towards them that be his and afflicted in the World specially in a good cause though they bee never so many if they bee penitent teares he will wipe them all away And whereas wee must shed teares here that we may be comforted hereafter take heed that we doe not in this life judge by sight but by faith if we live by sight wee are of all men most wretched In the world the Children of God are most miserable and of the Children of God the best Saints Who hath more cause of teares than the best Saints It is but seed time here while seed time continues there be teares The Husbandman while it is seed time cannot doe his office but with trouble the Minister cannot doe his office but he is forc'd to take to heart the sinnes of the times to see his worke go backward Governours of Families and such they carry their seed weeping yea the best men cannot doe good sometimes but they doe it with trouble in themselves and with conflict of corruptions There is no good sowne here but it is sowne in teares yet take no scandall at this God will wipe away all teares The head of the Church our blessed Saviour and all his gracious Apostles what a life did they live The glorious Martyrs that sealed the truth with their bloud And therefore as the Apostle saith If our happinesse were here onely we were of all men most miserable If we judge by sight wee shall condemne the generation of the righteous we live by sight when wee see any cast downe with sight of sinne sense of temptation distresse of conscience wee thinke him forlorne Oh take heed of that For those that shed teares here God will wipe them all away Woe to them that laugh now for they shall mourne hereafter Though wee weepe here yet matter of joy enough shall spring up hereafter Afflictions will yeeld a quiet fruit of righteousnesse to them that are exercised thereby Heb. 12. 11. we may not see their fruits presently but afterwards And therefore be not discouraged for any thing we can suffer here or for the Church if we see her under pressure As darknesse is sowne for the wicked the foundation of their eternall torment is laid in their joy so the ground and foundation of all a godly mans joy is laid in teares Blessed are they that mourn for they shall be comforted Yet for the present there is more matter of joy than griefe if we look with both eyes as wee ought to have double eyes one to be sensible of our griefe as we must be the other of our comfort that we may not be surprized with griefe There is a sorrow to death an overmuch sorrow it is unthankfulnesse to God to forget our comforts as it is stupidity to forget our sorrow Take us at the worst have not we more cause of joy then sorrow Marke Rom. 5. Being justified by faith wee have peace with God and rejoyce under hope of glory Nay afterwards saith he we rejoyce in tribulations And why upon what ground Knowing that tribulations bring experience and experience hope and hope maketh not ashamed Now we rejoyce in God reconciled in Christ So that as we ought to looke with one eye upon the griefe that we may have ground to exercise grace which we are not capable of without sensiblenesse so we must look to grounds of joy Our life is woven of matter of sorrow and joy as it is woven of both affections should be sensible of both that they may be more apprehensive of the grounds of comforts When the day of persecution approacheth this will make us comfortable for our life is a valley of teares and shall not wee go through this valley of teares to this mount where all teares shall be wiped away from all eyes When we be dejected with the losse of any friend they say as Christ said to the woman weepe not for me they be happy and all teares are wiped away from their eyes And therefore as it is matter of comfort while we live so ground of comfort when wee die for there is occasion of sorrow in death parting with friends and comforts of this world then teares are shed in more abundance and then wee bethinke our selves of former sinnes and there is renewing of repentance more then at other times yet then are we neer the time of joy and neerest the accomplishment of the promise that all teares shall be wiped away And so you have the whole state of a christian life an afflicted condition I but it is a comfortable condition The more afflictions here the more comfort here but specially hereafter The life of a carnall man is all in misery if he falls to joy he is all joy if to sorrow he is all sorrow hee hath nothing to support him he is like a Naball he sinketh like a piece of lead to the bottome of the sea like Achitophell downe he goeth when he is upon the merry pinne he is nothing but joy But a Christians state and disposition are both mixt he hath ground of sorrow for his owne sinnes and for the sinnes and miseries of the times So he hath matter of comfort for the present in the favour of God in the pardoning of sinnes in the presence of God in delivering him from trouble He hath speciall ground of joy in hope of glory in time to come Therefore as wee have a mixt state labour for a mixt disposition and labour to be in a joyfull frame so to grieve as out of it to raise matter of joy And when wee would joy grieve before for joy is sowne in griefe The best method of joy is for to take away all that disturbeth our joy search the bottome of the heart see what sinne is unconfest unrepented of spread it before God desire God to pardon it to seale the pardon When our soules are searched ro the bottome then out of that sorrow springeth joy and out of these sighs and grones that cannot be exprest commeth joy unspeakable and full of glory If a man will be joyfull let him labour to weepe first that
his Prince to Caesar I will not spend time in cleare truths For the Church it selfe you see in the Booke of Hester 3. There is a strange people that acknowledge no law they be against the lawes of the Prince they passe under the imputation of rebells the poore Church that had thoughts of peace the meek Church of God they counted as enemies of the state as Christ the head was And so the Church in Babylon under what rebukes was it they reproached them By the waters of Babylon we sat downe and wept when they said sing us one of the songs of Syon The Church sitteth by the waters of Babylon all this life The world is a kind of Babylon to Gods people and then sing us one of your songs where is now your God say the hearts of wretched people when they saw the people of God in disgrace Tully could say of the nation of the Jewes It sheweth how God regardeth it it hath bin so often overcome Thus the heathen man could scorne the state of Gods people You see how the Psalmist complaines in the name of particular Christians where is his God he trusted in him let him save him Oh this was daggers to Davids heart Psal 42. 10. It peirced to my heart when they said where is thy God To touch a Christian in his God as if God had no care of him it is more then his owne griefe and affliction So when a child of God is rebuked and affronted when religion must suffer by it So that the head of the Church the members of the Church are under rebukes as it may be proved if I carry you through all stories At this day the Church of the Jewes you see what it is come to the nation of the Jewes under what reproach it is And surely this Prophecy aimeth partly at the conversion of the Jewes it shall be accomplished at the resurrection when all teares shall be perfectly wiped away But it hath relation to the conversion of the Jewes In what state are they now are they not a word of reproach Moses speech is verified of them They shall be a hissing to all Nations and is not it a proverbe Hated as a Jew But what is the reason of it Not to stand long upon the point you know there be two seeds in the world the seed of the serpent and the seed of the woman and the enmity between them is the true ground and the antipathy in the hearts of carnall men to goodnesse There is a light shineth in the life of them that be good and them that be ill hate the light as discovering themselves to themselves and to the world not to be that they seeme to be There is a saltnesse in the truth it is savory but it is tart whether in the word preached or howsoever truth layeth open what is crosse to corruption and hereupon pride and selfe-love in carnall men studyeth how to overcast all they can the names of those that be better then themselves with a cloud of disgrace It is the property of vile men to make all others vile that they may be alike men cannot abide distinctions of one from another The Scripture distinguisheth the righteous man more excellent then his neighbour but they will not have that The hatred of distinction is the cause they make all as bad as they can And hereupon it is that good things were never cloathed in the right habit nor ill things neither but doe passe under a vaile take away the true garment of grace and holinesse and goodnesse and put a false vaile upon it it passeth not under that that it is in this world because wicked men will not suffer it but will raise up the credit of other things of empty learning or empty things or vaine courses and cry up the credit of worldly things that they may seeme to be wise and not fooles that are carried to those things The best things had never the happinesse to passe under their owne names but they had other coverings Trueth goeth alwaies with a torne and scratched face it is a stranger in the world and hath strange entertainment If this be so wee ought to take heed of laying a scandall or reproach upon religion Salvian complaines in his time that wickednes had gotten that head that those that were good and honourable mali esse volunt ne a malis abhorreantur They that were good studied to be vile that they might not be villified of others Oh saith hee how much is Christ beholding to the world that those that owne him and owne goodnesse and owne his cause should be therefore base because they be his friends take heed of taking scandalls Use 2. Wee had need be wise that wee be not taken in this snare of Satan to mistake error for truth and good for evill Satan and his agents make things passe under contrary representations Superstition goeth for Religion and Religion for superstition Schisme and Heresie It hath alwaies bin so therefore seeke wisdome to discerne aright The devill hath two properties hee is a liar and a murtherer the one makes way for the other for he could not murther unlesse he did lie The devill himselfe will not be an open murtherer if he can helpe it The fraudulent persecution is worse than the violent If he can bring to hell by fraud and lying hee will never doe it by violence Hee is a lyar that hee may be a murtherer for when he can raise an imputation upon the Church and children of God that they be Rebels enemies of state then he may cum privilegio be a murtherer when he hath tainted Gods people in the conceit of the world then they finde that entertainment not which they deserve but which they be apprehended to deserve when the conceit of other men towards them is poyson'd Oh this Sect is spoken against every where say they to Paul Acts 28. 22. Therefore wee had need be wise for if the instruments of Satan led with his spirit had not hoped that slanders should take they would never have bin so skillfull in that trade But they know they shall finde some shallow fooles that will believe them without searching into the depth of them and take up persons and things under prejudice It is enough for them that this is said of them they have neither wit nor judgement nor so much patience from following their lusts as to examine them And that makes them so mad as they are Calumniare audacter aliquid haerebit Slander stoutly something will sticke they are sure of it That which hath raised and ruined many a man is that of Hamans casting of jealousie upon those that are better then themselves That was Hamans trick and so will be the practice of the wicked as it hath bin from the beginning so to the end of the world Thou art not Caesars friend say they and it s
homeward yet hee will have it a state of good that we may not sinke in the way And not onely promises for in the way to heaven God keeps not all for heaven he lets in drops of comfort oftentimes in the midst of misery hee doth reveale himselfe more glorious and sweet then at other times there is nothing reserved for us in another world but wee have a beginning a taste an earnest of it here to support us till wee come to the full possession of what remaineth Wee shall have full communion of Saints there wee have it here in the taste of it Wee know what it is to be acquainted with them that be gracious spirits Wee have praising of God for ever there we know the sweetnesse of it here in the house of God which made David desire this one thing that hee might dwell in the house of God to visit the beauty of God c. There wee shall have perfect peace here we have inward peace unspeakable and glorious a peace that passeth understanding in the beginning of it There we shall have joy without all mixture of contrariety here we have joy and joy unspeakable and full of glory There is nothing in heaven that is perfect that is sweet and good and comfortable but we have a taste and earnest of it here The spirit will be all in all there there is somthing of it in us now more light in our understandings more obedience in our wills more and more love in our affections and it is growing more and more And therefore all is not kept for time to come we have somthing beginning here besides promises there is some little degrees of performance so that the state between us and heaven is a state mixt of good and imperfection Now God hath fitted graces suitable to that condition and that is expectation or waiting a fit grace and a fit disposition of soule from imperfect condition that is afterwards to be perfected for fruition is the condition of perfect happinesse not of waiting for waiting implieth imperfection This waiting carrieth with it almost all graces waiting for better times in glory to come it hath to support it It is a carriage of soule that is supported with many graces For first we wait for that we believe we have a spirit of faith to leade to it And then we hope before we waite and hope is the anchor of the soule that stayeth the soule in all the waves and miseries of the world it is the helmet that keeps off all the blowes This hope issues from faith for what we believe we hope for the accomplishment of it So that all graces make way for waiting or accompany it The graces that accompany the waiting for good things in time to come are patience to endure all griefes between us and the full possession of heaven Then long suffering which is nothing else but patience lengthned because troubles are lengthned and the time is lengthned So there is patience and patience lengthned which we call long suffering and then together with patience and long suffering there is contentment without murmuring at the dispensation of God something in the soule that he would have it to be so Hee that hath a heart to rise because hee hath not what hee would have hee doth not wait with that grace of waiting that issueth from a right spring God reserveth joy for the time to come for our home wee should be content to have communion with God and the soules of perfect men and not murmure though God exerciseth us with many crosses here And therefore the Scripture calleth it a silence In silence and in hope shall be your strength The soule keepeth silence to God in this waiting condition and this silence quells all risings in the soule presently As David my soule kept silence unto the Lord. It will still all risings of the heart issuing from a resignation of the soule to God to doe as he will have us to doe So it implieth patience and long suffering contentment holy silence without murmuring and repining And then it implies watchfulnesse over our selves till wee come to the full accomplishment of the promises that we carry not our selves unworthily in the meane time That wee should not spend the time of our waiting in wickednesse to fetch sorrow from the devill and the world to comfortus or to be beholding to Satan This is no waiting but murmuring and rebellion when in crosses and discomforts we cannot be content but must be beholding to the Devill so there must bee watchfulnesse and not onely so but fruitfulnesse in waiting For he waits that waiteth in doing good that waiteth in observance hee waiteth for his Masters comming that is doing his duty all the time in a fruitfull course of observance and obedience else it is no waiting waiting is not meerly a distance of time but a filling up of that time with all gracious carriage with obedience and with silence with long suffering and contentment and watchfulnesse wee take not any ill course and observance and with fruitfulnesse that wee may fill up times of waiting till performance with all the graces that we may have communion with God It is another manner of grace then the world thinks What is the reason of all the wickednesse of the world and barrennesse and voluptuousnesse but because they have not learned to wait They heare of good things and precious things promised but they would have present payment they will have somthing in hand As Dives sonne sonne thou hast had thy good things here they will have their good things here And what is the reason of wickednesse but because they will have present pleasures of sinnes Wee must preferre the afflictions of Christ before the pleasures of sin Now that shortnesse of spirit to have reward here is the cause of all sinne They have no hope nor obedience nor expectation to endure the continuance of diuturnity where then is patience and hope and contentment The character of a Christian is that he is in a waiting condition and hath the grace of waiting others will have the pleasures of sin their profits and contentments else they will cracke their consciences and sell Christ God heaven and all A Christian as he hath excellent things above the world so he hath the grace of expectation and all the graces that store up and maintain that expectation till the performance come And therefore it is an hard thing to be a good Christian another thing then the world taketh it to be For marke I beseech you what is between us and heaven that wee must goe through if ever wee will come there Between us and heaven the thing promised there be many Crosses to be met withall and they must be borne and borne as a Christian should doe Through many afflictions we must enter into the kingdome of Heaven Besides crosses there be scandalous offences
promiseth forgivenesse and opens the conscience to cry out of sinne I but Luthers rule is exceeding good in this case Summaars the greatest art of a Christian is credere credibilia c. sperare dilata to hope for things a long time and to beleeve God when he seemeth contrary to himselfe in his promise But though God doth deferre yet in that day he doth performe it is set downe indefinitely for it is not fit we should not be acquainted with the particular time And therefore he saith in that day he sets not downe a particular time but in that day wherein he meaneth to be glorious in the performance of his promise There is a time and a set time and there is a short time too in regard of God and a fit time If the time were shorter then God hath appointed then it were too short if longer too long My times saith David are in thy hands If they were in the enemies hands we should never be out If in our owne we would never enter If in our friends their good will would be more then their ability But my times he saith not my time but my times are in thy hands that is my times of trouble and times of waiting And it is well they be in Gods hands for he hath a day and a certaine day and a fit day to answer the waiting of all his people And when that day is come you see how their hearts are inlarged they will say This is the Lord we have waited for him When God meaneth to performe his promise either in this world or in the world to come the world to come specially when there shall be consummation of all promises God shall inlarge the hearts of his people This is the Lord we have waited for him This is the Lord he repeats it againe and againe Our soule is very capable being a spirituall substance and then God shall fill the soule and make it comprehend misery or comprehend happinesse when every corner of the soule shall be filled and then having bodies too it is fit they should have a part so the whole man shall expresse forth the justice or mercy of God For the nature of the thing it cannot be otherwise every member of the body shall be fit to glorifie God What the Psalmist saith of his tongue Awake my glory he may say of every member doe thy office in glorifying the Lord and rejoycing in the Lord Pectus facit disertos The heart makes a man eloquent and full so the performance of any promise fils the heart so full of affections the affections are so inlarged and therefore we must not have affections to a Court-kind of expressions as they in old time and the like Court-eloquence when men might not speake fully But when joy possesseth the heart to the full there be full expressions This is the Lord this is the Lord let us rejoyce in him And therefore there seemeth so many tautologies in the Psalmes though they be no tautologies but meere exuberancies of a sanctified affection Oh beloved what a blessed time will that be when this large heart of ours shall have that that will fill it When the best parts of us our understanding will and affections shall be carried to that which is better and larger then it selfe and shall be as it were swallowed up in the fulnesse of God! And that is the reason of the repetition of the word This is the Lord this is the Lord. And it followeth We will rejoyce and be glad in his salvation When a gracious heart is full of joy how doth he expresse that joy A wicked heart when it is full of joy is like a dirty river that runs over the banks and carrieth a deale of filth with it dirty expressions But when a gracious heart expresseth it selfe being full of joy it expresseth it selfe in thanks and praises in stirring up of others Loe this is our God we will rejoyce and be glad in his salvation Is any merry saith the Apostle Saint James Let him sing God hath affections for any condition Is a man in misery let him pray This is a time of mourning Doth God performe any promise and so give cause of joy let him sing there is action for every affection affection for every condition And this may stirre us up to begin the imployment in heaven on earth here We shall say so in heaven Loe this is the Lord we have waited for him For every performance of promises be much in thankfulnesse Our conversation is in heaven saith the Apostle And what is the greatest part of a Christians conversation but in all things to give thankes Here the Holy Church saith their matter of praise was too big for their soule and therefore they brake out in this manner And so oftentimes a child of God his heart is so full that it is too big for his body in the expression of matter of praise But it is his comfort that in heaven he shall have a large heart answerable to the large occasion of praise I will not inlarge my self in the common place of thanks-giveing In this condition we can never be miserable for it springs from joy and joy disposeth a man to thankfulnesse and upon thankfulnesse there is peace and can we be miserable in peace of consceince Therefore saith the Apostle in all things give thanks and let your requests be made knowne to God and what will follow upon that when I have made knowne my requests and paid my tribute of thanks then the peace of God which passeth understanding shall guide your minde When we have paid to God the tribute we can pay him then the soule as having discharged a debt is at peace I have prayed to God I have laid my petition in his bosome I am not in arrerages for former favours therefore the peace of God which passeth all understanding shall keepe your hearts and mindes Hanna had prayed once went not away but prayed againe the happinesse of heaven followeth the actions of heaven praisings being the maine imployment of heaven the happinesse and comfort of heaven followeth And howsoever these promises be fulfilled in heaven yet they have a graduall performance on earth For he speaks certainly of the state of the Jewes yet to come wherein there shall be accomplishment of all these promises We have waited for him he will save us Experience of Gods performance stirs them up still to waite for him and rejoyce in his salvation Experience stirs up hope The begining of a Christian and midst is to hope for the end and surely our beginning should helpe the latter end all a Christians life should helpe the end all former things should come in and helpe his latter Beloved we are too backward that way to treasure up the benefit of experience there be few of yeares but might make stories of Gods gratious dealings with them if all were kept the comforts past
and for time to come and all little enough It was Davids course thou art my God from my mothers wombe and upon thee have I hanged over since I was borne faile me not when I am old Goe along with Gods favours and use them as arguments of future blessings As former victories are helps to get the second victory Every former favour helpeth to strengthen our faith In the next God is an inexhausted fountaine and when we have to deale with an infinite God the more we take of him the more we offer him It is no good plea to say you have done courtesies therefore do them still But we cannot honour God more then from former experience to looke for great things from the great God We have have waited for him he will save us we have waited for him and we will rejoyce in his salvation That which a child of God gives thanks for rejoyces in and labors for is more more experience of his salvation We wil rejoyce in his salvation There is not a stronger word in all the Scripture nor in nature he doth not say rejoycing in this or that benefit but in his salvation that is in deliverance from all evill we will reioyce in his perservation when he hath delivered us we will reioyce in his advancement of us and we will reioyce in his salvation And therfore when the wisedome of heaven would include all in one word hee useth the word Jesus all happinesse in that word that pregnant full word a Saviour So that Gods carriage towards his children is Salvation He is the God of Salvation or a saving God And God sent his name from heaven and the Angels brought it the name of JESUS Therefore looke to the full sense of it We have a Saviour that will answer his name as he is Jesus so he will save his people from their sinnes And therefore we will reioyce in his salvation God dealt with us like a God when he delivered us from all misery from all sinnes and advanced us to all happinesse that nature is capable of As he said before he will wipe away all teares from all faces and take away the rebukes of all people He will punish the wicked with eternall destruction And if he advanceth a people he will be salvation then which he can say no more And this sheweth that the children of God rejoyce more then in any thing else in salvation because it is the salvation of God and because God is salvation it selfe Heaven were not heaven if Jesus and God in our nature were not there And therefore the Apostle saith I desire to depart not to be dissolved and to be with Christ for that is better The sight of God specially in our nature God the second person taking our nature that we might be happy will make us happy for ever In loving God and joying in God and enjoying God makes full happinesse but that is not the cause of joy in heaven but the cause of all is Gods influence into us Here in the world happinesse is mediate in Gods revealing of himselfe to us by his holy spirit in the use of meanes in his dealings and deliverances letting us see him by his grace to see him and joy and delight in him for ever It is no good love that resteth in any blessings of God for themselves It is an harlottry affection to love the gift more then the giver So the Saints of God they doe all desire to see him as they may and to joy in God and enjoy God himselfe and to see God in our nature and to be with him for ever Before he spake of a feast and if the Feast-maker be not there what is all In a Funerall feast there is much cheere but the Feast-maker is gone In heaven there is joy but where is God where is Christ he that hath done so much suffered so much for us that hath taken possession of heaven and keepeth a place for us there What is heaven without him salvation severed from him is nothing We shall say when we are there Loe here is David Abraham Saint John here the Martyrs I but here is Christ here is God here is our Saviour the cause of all and the seeing of him in them that he will be glorious in his Saints that maketh us rejoyce We shall see all our friends in heaven there we shall see the excellency of the happinesse of Christ his love his grace his mercy The words are expressed with a kind of glorying Loe this is our God So that the joy of a Christian endeth in glory and in the highest degree of glory As you have it Rom. 5. We glory also in tribulation we glory in hope of glory nay we glory in God as ours reconciled And if we glory in him now as a God reconciled what shall we doe in heaven Can a worlding glory in his riches his greatnesse his favour from such a man as Haman did And shall not a Christian glory in his God and make his boast in his God And therefore in this world wee should learne to glory before we come to that glory in heaven specially when we be set upon by any thing that is apt to discourage us glory then in our head perhaps a Christian hath no wealth no great rents to glory in I but he hath a God to glory in let him glory in him The world may take all else from him but not his God As the Church in Cant. 5. The virgins put the Church to describe her beloved what is thy beloved more then another beloved My beloved is white and ruddy the chiefest of 10000. Then she goeth on in particulars my beloved is thus and thus and if you would know what my beloved is this is my beloved So a Christian that hath a spirit of faith should glory in God here for heaven is begun here and he should glory in Christ is Saviour and should set Christ against all discouragements and oppositions if you will know what is my beloved this is my beloved the chiefe among ten thousands Psal 115. Our God is in heaven and doth whatsoever he pleaseth in heaven and earth and the deepes yea we make our boast of God saith the Psalmist when there is occasion this is the Lord this is our God we have waited for him specially in times of afflictions and what is the reason This will hold out to eternity This is our God As in the Revelations It is a plea and a glory for ever for God is our happinesse As the School-men say he is our objective happinesse and our formall happinesse he is our happinesse as he is ours And he is ours in life and death and for ever so there is alwayes ground of glory onely God doth discover himselfe to be ours by little and little as we are able to beare him he is ours in our worst times My God my God why hast thou forsaken
peculiar to the Church to know the greatest good and greatest evill 4 Obs Where the vaile is taken away there is spirituall joy and feasting Reason The same Spirit is a Spirit of Revelation and consolation Use 1. To labour to have this vaile taken off Meanes For this wee must attend on Ordinances Smile 3. Fashion not our selves after the times 4. Be carefull to practise what we know Quest Answ 5 Love what we know Use 2. Make our studies and closets Oratories for the getting of knowledge We can shut but not open our hearts to divine truths Quest How shall we know that we have heavenly light Answ 1. By a marvelling at the things of faith and the goodnesse of God in revealing them to us 2. By being carried with desire to know more and more 3. When the vaile is taken off by sanctified meanes which we can justifie by our owne experience of them Fourthly When our knowledge worketh upon us Application of this to the Sacrament Death is the great King of Kings Death spares none Death hath continued from the beginning let in by sin Sin armeth Death Hel the attendant of death Christ swallows up death in victory for himselfe and his Reas Because hee hath satisfied for sin A double kingdome of Christ 1. A kingdom of patience 2. A kingdom of power Christ conquereth for us and in us Death was conquered by Christ when he had given way to be under the power of it Use 1. First we see God gives way to his enemies for a time when he will give glorious victory Death is already swallowed up to faith Vse 2. Labour to be one with Christ crucified Vse 3. Be thankfull to God for this victory in Christ The benefits of death to a person that is in Christ Vse 4. Let those that are in Christ be ashamed of the feare of death Death terrible to the wicked They are fools that in a carnall bravery contemn death before disarmed in Christ Of Duellist Vs Of consolation to those that are in Christ Death is not only subdued but made a friend It s profitable to some to fal Satan hath advantage by our fearing death The worst the world can doe is to take away life and in that they doe the godly a pleasure Christ will draw his mysticall body to him into heaven Our comfort by Christ should make us fruitfull to Christ It s better to dye in the Lord than for the Lord. Prepare for death by getting into Christ Sin hath no Law in us to rule by * Good men easie to weepe Christ in heaven not without compassion * Psa 119. 136 * Phil. 3. 18 We have cause to weepe for the sinnes of others 1. From our love to God 2. From love to the Church and our brethren Simile Vse To condemne Stoicisme * Isa 1. 5. The best men aptest to grieve Vse 2. It s good wee doe grieve Avoid what hnders sensiblenesse The life of a Christian is a mixture of joy and sorrow Uses of joy in Christians We should picke matter of comfort out of griefe All causes of sorrow shall be removed The more teares here the more joy hereafter The Order First shed teares and then have them wiped away Reason 1. Our own necessity Simile Reason 2. For the increase of our comfort Simile Use 1. Take notice of the tender mercy of God in this that he will wipe away teares Judge not by sight for the godly here mourn most * 1 Cor. 15. 19. Be not discouraged for our own or Churches causes of griefe * Mat. 5. 4. Christians have more cause of joy than griefe and they ought to eye both This is comfortable while we live and when we die A carnall man is all joy or all sorrow The godly have a mixt condition and should have a mixt disposition Wayes are to be esteemed by their end Mat. 11. 19. Man since the fall subject to sorrow No sorrow in Paradise nor shall any be in heaven The greatest cause of the godlies mourning sin within him Rom. 7. 24. 1. A case about teares Psa 56. 8. God hath no bottle for some teares Marks of good teares 1. When their spring is the love of God 2. When wee weepe for our own sins and sins of others Truth of grace appeares more in grieving for others sins then our own 3. When our teares are shed in secret Jer. 13. 17. 4. When they tend to reformation of what they are shed for 2. Case How can a Christian joy and grieve together Phil. 4. 4. Gods people here are under rebuke and reproach Psal 137. Psal 22. 78. This text points at the conversion of the Jewes Reas There be two seeds in the world 1. Of the Serpent 2. Of the woman Carnall men would have all men thought of alike Men put a false vaile both on godlinesse and wickednesse Use 1. Take heed of laying scandal on religion Use 2. To study to be wise that wee be not misled by the misrepresentation of things The devill a lyar that he may be a murtherer Why it s the course of the world to slander Things shall be known to be as they ar● Reason From Gods justice Revel 11. Use 1. To direct what course to take under disgrace and scandall 1. Labour to be innocent 2. To be patient 3. To be couragious 4 To be sincere 2 Cor. 5. 13. 14 2 Sam. 6. 20. 21. 5. Commend our credits to God by prayer Comfort your selfe in your own true worth 1 Cor. 4. 3. 1 Pet. 4 14. God putteth a glory upon his children under disgrace Mat. 5. 11. 12. Vse 2. For comfort to the godly their rebukes shall bee taken away God is the author of promises Use Consider God in the Promises to helpe our faith Quest How is it the the word of God sith Isaiah spake it Answ He did but write God did dictate Wee should not so much look on the Ministers as from whom they speak Quest 2. Whence hath the Scripture authority Answ From its selfe The Spirit of God in Scriptures Judge of all controversies Quest 3. How may wee know it is the Word of God but by the Chu●ch Answ As wee know a Letter from a friend Simile The word knowne to be of ●od 1. By its Majesty 2. Mysteriousnesse 3. Witnesse of the Spirit 4. Divine efficacy 1. In warming 2. Comforting 3. Changing 4. Casting down the soul Acts 16. 31. Adam nearest damnation 5. Searching b 1 Cor. 14 25. c Heb 4. 12. 5. The word proved to be of God from our experience 6. By reason Object The word may bee corrupted Answ The Jews lookt to the Old Testament Hereticks over the new Use 1. Let us regard heare Scriptures as the word of God Use 2. Know 1. God will make every part good Every threatning in it is ratified in heaven Use 3. Let us take shame to our selves for our infidelity in the promises Meanes To regard the word labour 〈◊〉 spirit that indited them Relishing the word makes a man a Christian indeed The points considerable Promises of God flow from Gods goodnesse Promises free and full Use Let us count promises our best treasure God taketh a long day for performance of promises Reas 1. To exercise our faith Reas 2. To waine from the creature Reas 3. To indear the things promised Reas 4. To fit us for injoyment Simile Simile A condition of waiting is a mixt condition of imperfection and perfection Wee have a taste here of what we shall have hereafter to support us Waiting is a grace whereby God sits us for an imperfect condition Waiting carrieth with it all graces 1. Patience 2. Long suffering 3. Contentment 4. Silence from murmuring 5. Watchfulnesse 6. Fruitfulnes Want of waiting the cause of wickednes Many rubs between us and heaven We are of unsetled dispositions It s hard to overcome tediousnesse of time All to be overcome by waiting God will performe promises to them that wait God keeps times and seasons in his own power There is a glorious day yet for Christians There be particular dayes of performance in this life Good to observe what dayes of performance God gives in A sight of God comparative here Absolute in heaven There 's an influence from the thing hoped for to uphold graces in waiting Simile Wee should look to the last end to fit us for it God will have us continue in a state of waiting Reas 1. It s his pleasure we should live by faith not by sight Reas 2. We are not yet fitted for sight of Glory Reas 3. Because God would have us enjoy the best at last Waiting not an empty thing Simile God fits heaven for us and us for heaven As there is a time of waiting so there will be a time of performing 1 Reas God is Jehovah Reas 2. God is faithfull Reas 3. He hath bowels of compassion towards his people Reas 4. Because the grace we have is but an earnest of what we shall have Our faith should answer Gods dealing Waiting the character of Gods people Directions to help waiting 1 Gods time is the best time 2 God will effect things though by contraries Times are in Gods hands There 's suitable action for every affection In performance of promises be much in thankfulnesse Experience of Gods performances should stir up waiting We ought to treasure up experiences God an inexhaust fountain Gods carriage towards his children is salvation Our joy and happinesse is in the enjoyment of God The joy of a Christian ends in glorying Begin to glory in God here Interest in God Christ is the ground of all rejoycing Therefore we are to make good that interest whilst we are here 1 By Union 2 By acquaintance with him The Church cannot be without Christ nor Christ without the Church In heaven nothing but in its admirable 1 Be not offended at the meanenesse of the Church 2 Nor offended with Religion for there 's a glory to come 3 Be not afraid to dye for heaven is our rest and center 4 Neither rest in any measure of grace or comfort here 5 Be not overmuch dejected for the desolation of the Church The fore taste of heaven is better than all worldly happinesse