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A01139 The groanes of the spirit, or the triall of the truth of prayer Foxle, George. 1639 (1639) STC 11250.3; ESTC S114872 54,217 260

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desire of the heart which in the unregenerate longeth and lamenteth after good though it have many shrewd rubs in the way through the remainders of sin but in the unregenerate it is carried with full sway toward sinne without any resistance though it may stumble now and then upon the sting of conscience neither would I haue any by presuming to abuse this cause of Paul to sinne for none can benefit by this but such as have Pauls feelings desires and endeavours in some measure but let al such as are fervent in spirit serving the Lord though with much opposition litle or no feeling of the evidence of the spirit lay home this case to their comfort The latter particular wherein the guidance of the spirit consisteth is the quickning and increasing of grace for as by the spirit the deeds of the body are mortified so by the same spirit the graces of the soul are quickned therefore is the spirit called the spirit of grace Now the spirit of grace is joyned with the spirit of supplication as the Cause and the convertible Effect the state the demonstrative evidence of the state I will poure out saith the Lord by Zachary in the place quoted the spirit of grace and supplication or deprecation Where by the spirit of grace is meant the gracious spirit of regeneration proceeding from the grace of God guiding and quickning his own in all the waies of grace by the spirit of deprecation that spirituall immediatly infused ability as I have shewed whereby his penitents doe beg and obtain pardon of sin and all other things conducing to Gods glory and their own good Between this spirit of grace and deprecation there is a mutuall strengthning or corroboration As health is the cause of walking and by walking is strength assured and increased so grace is the internall immediate conjunct cause of prayer and is also quickned and strengthned by prayer Or as the heat of the sun reflecting upon some solid or impenetrable body is made more forcible So the radiant beames of grace exercising themselves upon that firmly framed object of prayer by a gracious reflection they become out of measure gracious If thou wouldst then excell in grace labour to excell in that eminent ability of prayer which doth not consist as I have shewed in the excellēcy of words but in the heigtht depth of the grones of the spirit which no words are able to expresse Try also by the gage or land-mark of prayer the ebbing or floing of the tide of grace for so much as thy soule is taken up with the true strain of prayer so much dost thou gain in the rich traffique of grace and so much as thou loosest in the faculty of this heavenly Oratory so much thou loosest in the stocke of grace Therefore for the keeping of both stock and interest on foot it shall be good in my judgement to put these two particular observations in practice First look what particular sin either of person or calling thou art most addicted unto in what patticular grace thou art most deficient labour to countermand and subdue the particular sin by the opposite grace and to quicken strengthen the weak and decaied grace by the speciall or proper remedies This is the wisest policy the highest point of war the richest trade and the proper imployment of our precious talent Another remarkable observation to be practised is this Let no day passe thee wherein thou dost not call thy selfe to a strict accompt of the well imployment ill imployment or misimployment of the day record as neer as thou canst thy commissions and omissions in thy calling or out of thy calling in thought word or deed against piety equity or sobriety recall thy company and conference thine or others profiting thereby or unprofitablenesse recompt the favours the frownings the cherishments or chastisements mercies or judgements towards thee and others as nigh as thou canst observe what corruption hath prevailed against thee or in what particular grace thou gettest any better footing This course deserveth neither obloquie from the wicked nor should it seem unnecessary strict or impossible to professours For the very Heathens by the guide nature have given order for it in their morals namely that wee should not suffer our eyes to sleep nor our eye-lids to slumber till wee had recompted all the passages of the former day But alas they had but a leaden rule to walke by turning all their strictest most glorious actions into glistring sinnes but we have a golden rule of trial which by a true touch will indeed turn us and our actions into the purest gold It is a double shame therefore that they in this should shame us this same point was a particular of Moses his Petition So teach us to number our daies that we may apply our hearts to wisdome There is no better waies to thriue than for a man to be a good accomptant to observe well his losses and his gaines his receits and his layings out what is owing to him what he oweth to others This gaines a wise heart or a heart of wisdome saith Moses which is more worth then all the wealth in the world This is the only meanes whereby to redeem the time in which phrase the Apostle implieth the calling a mans self to accompt and his actions as thrifty Merchants doe the Apostles words looke both backe to the time past advising us to make good one time what wee lose at another which cannot be done without reckoning with our selves and also forward to the time to come injoyning us to take all occasion and opportunity of serving the Lord with more strictnesse sincerity and alacrity then heretofore we have done suppose it be with temporall losse or incommodityt he very word Redeeme includeth this evidently that for our profits ease and pleasing of others we put off or altogether neglect the casting up of our accompts now if wee will redeeme that losse wee must be content to part with all these to become good accomptants not that men hereby should neglect their callings for this wil make them more strict sincere and diligent in their callings but as to this strict course and the attending it many incommodities are incident For you must know the Divell World Flesh and it may be some of the houshold are no friends to it So we must accompt all are for Cyphers for the furthering our accompts These strict accomptants must make this a part of their reckoning that the Crosse will follow them for the bearing whereof they must resolve upon selfe-denyall with the hatred of father and mother wife and children and life it selfe which shall be no disadvantage to them for Christs sake and life and death is to such advantage Of the necessity of our summoning up of ourselves and our wayes the Apostle gives good reasons First wee must walke strictly not declining a haires
let him goe until I brought him into my mothers house which is no other but to bring him into the heart where hee dwelleth by Faith As the Conduit-pipe bringeth home water from the Fountaine to the Cisterne so the Conduit of Faith bringeth home the Fountaine of living water even Christ himselfe to the Cisterne of the heart As the eye of Faith in Prayer looketh for Christ so the hand of faith bringeth him home for faith is a thrifty grace bringing all riches home to the soule The want of this thrifty course maketh want of sense in our suits to God for as the light of Gods truth bringeth home to the soul the Mountaine of his holinesse so the Spirit of Prayer bringeth home the Lord to the soule of an humbled sinner If a man could fill the Censer with odors and the heavens with Groanēs and labour not in particular for this Vnion or Contract between God his Soule God may be there with litle or no immediate sense of his presence Look then to the plying of this for this will make thee to remove every thing that may displease the faithfull witnesse or weaken sense A fift Mean to procure sense is a due notice-taking of God our selves in Prayer The knowledge of our selves Moral Naturall and Spirituall casteth us quite out of our selves and leadeth us as one saith as it were by the hand to the knowledge of God by which reflection or circular knowledge we come to be vile in our owne eyes It casteth out and keepeth out sin making the Spirit rejoyce to beare witnesse with our Spirits that our Prayers are as odors of incense in his nostrills Againe the Spirituall knowledge of Gods Excellency Soveraignty Al-sufficiency of all his Attributes and workes worketh a lively sense in the Suiter because the bare naturall or supernaturall knowledge of God be it as may be will never beget any sense without that anointing eye-salve This knowledg then of Gods Excellency will countervail the sense of thine owne unworthinesse his Soveraignty will command the rebellion thereof His All-sufficiency supplyeth thy wants all his attributes yea even his Iustice in Christ serveth for thy good This knowledge giveth thee not only with the heathen some light to see God in his Creatures The truth of this passage appeareth plainly in Abraham his suite to God for Sodome I have taken upon me or begun to speak unto the Lord and I am dust and ashes whereby a reflective knowledge of God upon him selfe hee seeth and acknowledgeth himselfe to be nothing yet by this is not discouraged but rather encouraged to continue his request renuing it to the number of nine times which hee could never have done without the sense of the Spirits approbation Our comming short herein maketh us come short of sense in Prayer for either we examine not our selves and empty not our selves of our selves as we should till we be vile in our own eyes therefore the Lord will not let us know that hee taketh notice of us till we take better notice of our selves or on the contrary wee fixe both our eyes upon our owne unworthinesse vilenesse and insufficiency where finding no matter of feeling wee drench our selves in teares of despair with S. Iohn because there is nothing found in us worthy to give testimony But we looke not up to the Lyons power nor the worth of the Lambes blood by which the sealed evidence of the Fathers good will is opened or broken up to us by whom the Odors or Prayers of the Saints are carried up to the Father and to the Fathers presence and evidence of his presence is brought down into the soule And this is the means to make us sing that new song with triumphant joy and melody in ovr heart having God in Christ to be all in all unto us though wee be nothing of our selves The sixt and last sense-procuring Meane is a close and constant holy walking with God in all our Thoughts Words Actions both in our generall and particular calling The guidance of the Spirit Praying by the Spirit and Evidence of the Spirit in some measure goe usually together I say usually because sometime the two first may be without the last and that for causes best knowne to God as some sinne past prevention of some sinne as spirituall pride or the like or for the tryall of the patience of the Saints and their continuance in Prayer trusting in the Lord although hee should kill them And truly I may say for the comfort of such that though it be not so sweet a condition as that which is joyned with sense yet it is as happy as sure a condition as that which is carried by sense if all meanes for sense be used Hither may I apply that saying of our Saviour to Thomas Thou beleevest because thou seest blessed are those that have not seen and yet have beleeved So blessed are those that continue in Praier though they want the sense of assurance in Prayer But to the matter in hand close obedience out of Prayer bringeth good Evidence in Prayer not only as the effect or as the fruit evidenceth the tree but it challengeth the Spirit of promise to be with us in Prayer to give Evidence and Approbation to his owne Worke For as remisse walking in a Christian though not absolutely loose doth in some sort quench the Spirit and damp the evidence thereof in Prayer so a close strict and holy walking with God doth quicken and rejoyce the Spirit for that it is ready with cheerfulnesse to give joyfull evidence when wee goe about its particular businesse of Prayer This walking with God for which the Patriarchs and Saints were commended is nothing else as the Author to the Hebrewes expoundeth it but a pleasing of God by faith and obedience Now when we thus please him hee according to his covenant made to Ahraham and his seed is with us in our requests by giving us contentment of assurance But our want of this maketh weaknesse of Prayer and want of assurance Many mens affections are led captive and their judgments wee presume our wayes to be Gods wayes when they are none of his by being strict in one of the Tables we take liberty to transgresse the other The harmony of the Spirit is distempered by our disordered passions we beare false witnesse against God in denying the Saints their due out of a partiall humour and therefore it is just with God to withdraw his testimony from our requests though we eagerly desire it Lastly the hearts of the most professing are so overcharged with the cares of this life that the Spirit also is overcharged with the dulnesse deadnesse of their Prayers whereby the duty hath small force with it and the evidence is suppressed Therefore looke to thy walking in every particular if ever thou meanest to attaine to assurance in thy Prayer Other meanes I might deliver for the obtaining of sense as due Preparation to