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A12523 An exposition vpon the sixt chapter of the prophesie of Hosea VVherein is set down the true repentance of the godly, as also the hypocriticall repentance of the wicked; most needfull for these times. Wherein 1. The summe and scope. 2. The doctrines. 3. The reasons. 4. The vses. Of most texts are obserued. First preached by Samuel Smyth minister of Roxwel in Essex, and now by him published, intending the further good of his charge, and the profit of as many as shall please to read it. Seene and allovved. Smith, Samuel, 1588-1665. 1616 (1616) STC 22847.3; ESTC S102418 218,718 364

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by Ieroboam for as the King is so will the Subiects be They are not onely to informe their inferiours and giue direction vnto them by Word but by their example and practise to go before them Now then if they bee Idolaters prophane and superstitious you shall then see the whole Body of the people to follow them Againe if they bee religious and deuoute in the seruice of God the whole people that are vnder them in shew at the least will bee the same And as the oyntment that was powred on Aarons head ran downe to his beard and so to the very border of his garments Euen so the impiety and wickednes of the Superiour runneth about through the whole Family and all that are vnder them infecting and corrupting them This is cleare by diuers examples in the booke of God Luk. 23.11 When Herod begunne to offer indignitie to Christ all his traine were ready to doe the same And when wicked Ahab desired to bee vpholden in his purpose to goe vp against Ramoth Gilead 2. Reg. 22.8 all his seruants were ready and at hand to feede him in his humour for when the King sent them to call Michaiah they were readie to tell the Prophet what he should say to the King All the other Prophets say they declare good to the King with one accord let thy words be like theirs and whē the good Prophet would not flatter but tolde the King plainely the truth from the Lord Zidkijah the Kings Chaplaine smote him on the cheeke So true is that saying of Salomon Of a Prince that hearkneth to lyes all his seruants are wicked Pro. 29.12 Their example is a Law and by their lewd example they strengthen other mens hands in sinne so that it is in a common wealth as one sayth as it is in a Fish that if the head bee once corrupted and putrified the whole body certainly is no lesse And if a man would know vhether the body of the Fish be corrupted or no hee must smell the head Euen so if the heads of Church and common wealth be corrupted the whole body of both must needs be infected And therefore what great cause haue we to blesse God who hath set ouer vs a Religious King Vse a Fauourer of the Gospell an enemy to Popery and superstion Oh let vs giue God the honour of it and let vs pray for him that the Lord would vse him to bee a further instrument vtterly to roote out all the Reliques of Poperie and deface all the monuments of Idolatry that Idolaters and those that haue giuen their names to the Pope that Antichrist of Rome may vtterly bee rooted out of this Land that our Kingdome may bee disburdened of them that wee may neuer see the fornication and Idolatry of the Whore of Rome set vp againe that this Church of England may neuer bee polluted with it any more Secondly this should serue as an instruction to all Princes Magistrates and Mighty men that they endeuour by all meanes possible by their godly life and good example to draw on others that are vnder them to the knowledge and feare of God for certaine it is if great men bee backeward in good things whole multitudes are readie to presume by their example Wee see in our small Parishes and little Villages if there bee but one or two that are of the chiefest in the Parrish that are negligent and carelesse in the seruice of God Children of Belial Idolaters Drunkards or the like what a poyson are they to pester a whole Congregation It is too apparant The Lord lay not this sinne to their charge one day that should haue giuen better example for as there is a happie and blessed vnion in Religion and Christian obedience when Magistrate and Minister goe hand in hand to build vp an holy Temple vnto God Note and are both of one mind and of one mouth to seeke to set forth the glory of God so I haue found by my own experience that though the Minister bee neuer so laborious in preaching the Word yet when other Gouernors and such as are the chiefe of a Parish haue no sappe or seasoning of the feare of God in them the hands of the wicked waxe strong in such a place Oh that our Magistrates and great men would lay this to heart that as their place is eminent in the common-wealth that they would giue such good example by their godly and religious walking their sanctifying of the Lords Sabbath their countenancing of godly and painefull Ministers that so they might prouoke and stirre vp others to godlinesse VERSE 11. Yea Iudah hath set a plant for thee whiles I would returne the Captiuity of my people IN this last verse the Lord comes to shew the vile dealing of Iudah that when the Lord purposed to bring again the captiuity of Israel then Iudah laboured to conuey their Idolatry amongst them and tooke as it were plants of their Idolatry and set them vp amongst the Tribes of Iudah For at this time though Israel was polluted miserably with Idolatrie yet the Lord had preserued Iudah from that abhomination but as soone as the Lord had deliuered Israel out of Captiuity then Iudah was infected and polluted with their Superstitions Hence wee may learne how apt wee bee by nature Doct. 1 to sucke in Popery and superstition Iudah was pure Men by nature are apt to sucke in Popery and superstition but so soone as the Lord brought Israel home againe they beganne to take grafts of their idolatrie and to ioyne with them So now though wee are by Gods mercy freede from the filthinesse of Popery and superstition yet if the Lord should returne it and suffer it to bee brought in againe amongst vs wee are by nature exceeding apt to receyue it to take plants of it and to loue and like it This is clearly to bee seene in diuers places of the Scriptures Iudg. 4.7.32 4.1.2 especially by the example of the Israelites in the Booke of Iudges They committed euill againe and againe by Idolatry they knew what that sinne was yea they had experience of the seuerity of Gods Iustice against it and more still they confessed it and cryed for mercy yet the same people and the children of the same people not remembring their former fals nor admonished by Gods former iudgements fell a fresh into the same sinne and prouoked againe Gods wrath against them Againe Moses laboured much vvith this people Exod. 32.3 to peswade them to make a Couenant with their God and to cleaue to him in faithfull and constant obedience Yet when they had beene but a while out of the way they would needs haue a golden Calfe in stead of Moses to goe before them and therefore they came in all haste to Aaron vrging him to make them one Which in carnall policy hee sought to stay calling for their golden Eare-rings thinking indeed they would in no hand haue parted with them But
plenty and aboundance how may wee remoue the anger of God and his iudgements eyther already vpon or else eminent ouer our heads Surely remoue the cause of Gods iudgements namely sinne else the hand of God cannot bee remoued And therefore let vs all practise this counsell and wisely consider what the Lord hath against vs and wherefore hee is angry with vs that so wee may bee reconciled vnto him and brought into his fauour againe This Doctrine Vse may serue to condemne that preposterous course that many men doe take eyther for themselues when they lye vnder the Crosse or with others For themselues If the hand of God lye vpon them with long and tedious sicknesse how many are there that leaue the Lord and resort to Witches and Wizards that looke againe more to the meanes then they doe to the Lord without whose blessing they can doe vs no good So in time of Famine Pestilence Warre and the like how many are the windings and turnings in the heart of man to preuent the iudgements of God they will leaue no attempt vnattempted for their deliuerance But to trie their owne hearts to find out their sinnes which are so many rebellious Ionasses in the shippe of their own soules that haue moued the Lord to send those stormes of afflictions Oh this they neuer thinke vpon And as they themselues fayle in the maine point of all that is to try their owne hearts to looke into their wayes and to turne vnto the Lord by vnfained sorow So deale they with others for what is the counsell else they giue vnto others in time of sicknesse but this Be of good cheare Eate warme meats Vse good physicke c. Oh! this is not the counsell we should giue but to say with the godly heere Come returne to the Lord Repent of thy sinnes beg the pardon of them at Gods hands This is the counsell wee must giue to the afflicted and not to seeke helpe from men before wee haue sought forgiuenesse of sinnes of God Come let vs returne vnto the Lord. Heere we may see the fruit of true conuersion they seeke not euery man his owne good but the good of their brethren and therefore vse godly motions and christian perswasiōs one to another to returne vnto God Doct. 3 From whose godly practise and religious example wee gather a further poynt of Doctrine It is the duty of euery christian to labor to draw others to god that it is not inough for a man to goe to heauen himselfe but it is the duty of euery Christian to labour to draw others with them as these holy Seruants of God say heere Come let vs returne these bee their godly perswasions one to another they labour to goe hand in hand in their repentance as we say to men women Come will yee goe to the Market fayre c. So in Religion we must call one vpon another to draw men to God and as one wicked man seeketh to make another like himselfe so hee that is truely conuerted will not rest in that inward comfort of his owne conuersion but will labour by all meanes to conuert others vnto GOD and labour to make them partakers of the same comfort which they themselues haue receiued from God This thing is very apparant in the conuersion of the godly when Andrew was brought to Christ hee found his brother Simon Io. 1.41.43.45 and said vnto him We haue found that Messias that is Christ So when Christ called Phillip and said vnto him Follow me Io. 4 28. Phillip found Nathaniel and sayd vnto him Wee haue found him of whom Moses did write in the Law and in the Prophets Iesus the sonne of Ioseph that was of Nazareth The like appeares in the woman of Samaria when Christ had reueiled himselfe vnto her and offered her to drinke of the water of life after which she should neuer thirst agane shee ran into the Citty and said Come see a man which hath told mee all things that euer I did is not hee that Christ being moued her selfe she labours to moue others And this doth the Prophet Dauid promise vnto the Lord that if hee would restore him once more vnto the ioy of his saluation that then he would become a Preacher Ps 51.12.13 Ps 66.16 Ps 116. Gal. 3 2. Cor. 1.4 Esay 38.19 Luk. 22.23 and Proclaimer of the same mercy vnto others And surely this is a speciall fruit of faith and true repentance to labour by all meanes possible to conuay grace vnto others and to shew them what God hath done for our soules and to draw out the blessings which God hath bestowed vpon our selues to the good and benefit of others The Prophet Dauid doth labour herein Come sayth he and I will shew you what God hath done for my soule And the Elect are called vessels of mercy because they being themselues filled with the mercies of God should draw out the same as good liquor for the vse and comfort of others Saint Paul sayth God had mercy on him that he might shew mercy vnto others The child of God is not like vnto Nabol All for himselfe but he is taught of God to loue his brother And thus wee see how wee ought to behaue our selues in respect of Gods gifts we must not hide them in the ground or in a napkin but wee must imploy the same to the good of others This may serue to reproue that common conceite Vse 1 in mens minds that so long as they doe well themselues they need not care how other● doe whether they sinke or swimme whether they goe forward or backeward grow vpward or downeward to God or the Diuell but it is impossible for any Christian man or woman who hath truely tasted of the worke of grace in his owne heart but hee must communicate the same to the good of others Indeed most men little regarde this they cannot be perswaded that they bee bound to saue the soules of their brethren and therefore they say euery man for himselfe and God for vs all but the truth is that when euery man seeks himselfe the Deuill gets all To saue soules to draw men to Christ Oh wee thinke this is the Ministers duety it belongs to him alone it belongs not to vs. True it is that it belongs especiall to the Minister to labour to saue mens soules and therefore they are especially bound to labour by continuall teaching and preaching of the word of God as also by their godlie life to draw men to God to exhort them to call vpon them to turne vnto the Lord and if they bee negligent and carelesse the flocke of Christ must needs go to ruine yet many there are that feed themselues to the full but regard not to feed the flocke ouer which the holy Ghost hath made them Ouerseers These are they that liue of the Altar but care not to minister at the Altar They will bee sure to reape carnall things but they haue no
euill life surely the beginning of all euill is this to turne away from God It was the case of the Prodigall Sonne and in him of all sinners that when hee had receyued his patrimony Luk. 15. Hee tooke his iourney into a farre Country farre away and yet hee thought not himselfe farre inough from his Father but who willed him to depart was hee put out of his Fathers house Surely no but he himselfe of his own accord would needes bee gone Euen so doth a sinner make a voluntary separation betwixt God and his soule God doth neuer forsake till hee bee forsaken Now a sinner is sayde to depart from God in two respects First by an opposite and far different disposition Gods volo being mans nolo Gods will being mans nill by omitting that which hee should commit and by committing that which hee should omit As when wee see two sitting and talking together and the one varieth from the other in opinion we say the one is farre from the other and in the same respect is a sinner said to goe farre from God Secondly a sinner is said to goe far from God in regard of the greatnesse or the multitude of his sinnes that he doth commit which the more they are the farther they leade a sinner for euery sinne being a departure from God a sinner may rightly bee said to depart lesser or farther according to the number quality of the sins they commit Some being the sinnes of infirmity some of ignorance some of malice and some of presumption but Hee that hath eyes like a flame of fire Reu. 2.18 doth still behold them and although Adam doe goe about to hide himselfe amongst the thickets of the garden from the presence of God yet was hee still in Gods presence neyther could hee escape Many thinke they cannot runne farre inough from God Psal 1 39. of whom the Prophet speaketh Whither shall wee flie from Gods presence shall wee flie into heauen It is no part of our thought shall wee flie into the vtmost part of the earth the whole world is vnder Gods gouernment shall wee take a voyage by Sea it may bee God will send vs farther then we are minded to flie for little did Ionas thinke by flying from God that God would vexe him with all his stormes But if wee will not venture so farre but onely flye into the darkenesse we must know that with God The darkenesse and light are both alike There is no distance of place betwixt God and a sinner but alas the cause of all is this we know not the mischiefe that will follow by our departure from God how many sighes and groanes euen of our dearest hearts it will cost vs ere wee can get into fauour againe This did Dauid finde by wofull experience that hauing left the Lord and made a departure from his God by walking in the broad pathes of vngodlinesse Psal 51.1.2 Psal 6. adultery and murther did not the Lord bring him backe againe by the weeping Crosse that hee lay a long time wala-daying his griefe of heart ere hee could be perswaded that God would receiue him again into fauour Gen. 16. What found Hagar out of Abrahams house but want and sorrow What found the Prodigall child Luk. 15. being departed from his father but want and pouerty When Cain went away from God there was no more account made of him then of a vagabond and odious person Behold saith Cain to God Gen. 4.14 thou hast cast mee out this day from the earth and from thy face shall I bee hid and shall bee a vagabond and a runnagate vpon the face of the earth and whosoeuer findeth me shall slay mee This is the danger fearefull estate of them which committing sinne depart from God Oh that wee were wise then would wee consider our latter end Deut. 32. Reason of the Doctrine Now let vs see the reason of the Doctrine that so it may worke the deeper impression in euery one of our soules We haue heard that sinne is a departure from God and that a sinner hauing left the wayes of life finds no comfort nor peace till with the prodigal son they return to God again The reason is nothing can satisfie the soule of man but God himself as a pottle or a gallon cannot be filled with the measure of a pinte so are the pleasures of sinne but as a graine of muster-seed in the belly of an Elephant The desires of the soule remaine infinite and must haue an infinit God to satisfie them whereas the profites and pleasures of this world haue their bounds so that there is no other remedy for vs in this life but to remoue our minds from the desire of these earthly things and to transport the same vnto God that there they may rest content and be satisfied for the grace of God and the heauenly gifts of his spirit they are the onely comforts vnto the soule because his presence and goodnesse is most agreeable thereto being created after the likenesse of God as for all other things they are but death and famishment as stones and grauell are to the body Hence then let all men learn to be warned betimes Vse 1 Thou that takest liberty to thy self to liue in sinne Oh know that thou art now departing from God In whose presence is the fulnesse of ioy and at whose right hand there is pleasure for euermore And now thou art trauelling with the Prodigall sonne into a farre Country wandring from God to serue sinne and Sathan Well know O man that if thou wilt needes goe that thou doest now runne vpon manifest hazard danger for who can tell whether in this thy disordered course thou shalt come to mischiefe or to some miserable end or whether thou shalt haue that mercy granted thee to call thy selfe to better remembrance Oh goe not then after thy concupiscence nor follow not the inticement of thy lust let reason iudgement take place Pray with the Prophet O Lord Psal 17. lighten my darkenes that I sleepe not in death The Iewes hauing their choyce desired rather Barrabas to be deliuered vnto them then Christ the Sauiour of their soules O follow not the example of so bad Marchants to make a worse choyce then they for if thou yeeldest thy selfe to sinne and wandrest from God refusing Christ Iesus the saluation of thy owne soule goest a whoring after sinne and Sathan hereby thou shewest thy selfe farre worse then euer the Iewes were in their choyee And albeit thou goest not from God all on a sodaine yet thy departure will steale vpon thee by degrees as a man goeth far steppe by steppe First there may creepe vpon thee a dislike of goodnesse of preaching prayer c. Then to the loathing of it and so by little and little to bee drawn away from godlinesse And thou which sometimes wast an earnest professor shalt grow key colde in Religion And so for the
4.23 thus particularly to know and beleeue that Iesus Christ is their Iesus and Sauiour who hath died for them to saue their soules And indeed this is the sweetnesse of the Gospell and the marrow of all Religion not simply to know that Iesus Christ is a Sauiour but to know that hee is my Sauiour not simply to know that he died for sinners but for mee the chiefe of al sinners not simply to know that there is an eternall life but to know that there is eternall life layde vp for me So that wee see that it is not inough for a Christian to know the history of the Bible that Iesus Christ is the Sauiour of the world and dyed for those which beleeue in him for this knowledge the Deuill himselfe hath hee knoweth and doth acknowledge Iesus Christ to bee the Sauiour of the world but wee must labour for this particular knowledge this certaine and experimentall knowledge so as wee can say in truth of heart Note I beleeue and know that Iesus Christ is not onely the Sauiour of the world but my Sauiour not onely that he dyed for them which beleeue in him but that hee dyed for me and shedde his bloud to saue my soule And though this were true that though but one man or woman in the whole world should bee saued yet we ought to haue this certaine knowledge to beleeue I am the man I am the woman and they which haue this certaine and vnfalilble knowledge they are in the right way to eternal life but they which haue only a general and confused knowledge swimming in the braine alas they abide in death The third speciall thing which wee must know is the Spirite of God How God the holy Ghost is to be knowne of vs. when as we can find and feele the worke of Gods Spirit within vs when wee acknowledge him to bee the author and sole worker of this knowledge when wee can know by experience in our owne selues in our soules and consciences that the Spirit of Christ is in vs Gal. 2 20. 2. Cor. 13.5 that wee can say with the Apostle Christ liueth in mee and that hee doth make vs with boldnesse to call vpon God and to cry vnto him Abba father Rom. 8.15 when wee doe feele the blessed worke of the Spirit to mortifie our corrupt nature by little and little weakening the strength of sinne and naturall corruption within vs and dayly raysing vs vp to newnesse of life and repayring in vs more more the blessed image of God in holinesse and righteousnesse which hath greatly defaced in vs by reason of sinne and Sathan This is that Knowledge which whosoeuer finds put and powred into their soules by the Spirit of Christ Iesus they are happy and blessed they are in reall possession of eternall life but as for those which want this knowledge seeme they neuer so excellent nor thinke they neuer so well of themselues they bee but miserable and cursed and abide in eternall death and damnation Doct. Hauing thus at large shewed what is that knowledge heere spoken of Ignorance of God and his word in matters of Religion is dangerous and also the excellent fruits effects that come from it and what it is that wee must know as also what great profite this knowledge brings to all those which haue it namely eternall life It shall not now bee amisse to consider in a word how dangerous a thing it is to want this sauing knowledge what great misery come to men and women by ignorance and want of knowledge The blessed Sonne of God himselfe who being most true nay the very truth and life it selfe when he would shew the root and very spawne of sinne and iniquity hee tels the Scribes Pharisees Mat. 22.29 Yee erre because yee know not the Scriptures and the power of God And to what should we impute this in these dayes that men runne into errors and teach false heretical nay damnable doctrine surely to this because men know not the Scripture and haue no knowledge in the word What is the cause that men liue in sinne in drunkennesse whoredome adultery swearing couetousnesse c Alas the cause of all is this because they haue no knowledge There is an excellent place to this purpose in the Prophet Hosea Hos 1.2 where the Lord by his Prophet takes vp a great and grieuous complaint against the inhabitants of the land because there was no Mercy nor Truth to bee found but that men liued in Swearing lying killing whoring theeuing c. And the reason of all these is there layde down in these words There is no knowledge of God in the land Read the fourth Chapter of Leuiticus Leuit. 4. and there it wil appeare how highly Almighty God condemned this sin of Ignorance by those Sacrifices that were to bee offered vp euen for the same Heb. 2.1 Now Ignorance is threefold 1. It is a simple and meere ignorance 2. Is a carelesse ignorance 3. Is a wilfull and an affected ignorance All these kinds of ignorance are heere forbidden and condemned as the greatest enemies to this knowledge The first of these is simply for want of meanes 1 Of simple ignorance which few men in these dayes and times wherein wee liue are able to obiect for the voyce of Gods Ministers haue sounded the Lords Trumpet of warning in most places of this land so that if men now should bee ignorant it must needs bee a wilfull and an affected ignorance for by the mercy of our God wee liue now in such times as knowledge is euen thrust vpon men both by publike authority and the restlesse labours of Gods faithfull Ministers 2. Cor. 4. so that we may conclude with the Apostle If the Gospell bee hid it is hid to them that perish whom the Prince of this World hath blinded their minds yet notwithstanding that men should want these means of knowledge yet wil not their ignorance excuse them in the day of the Lord It may excuse à tanto but not à toto as Diuines affirme their punishment may be something the lesse but it shal not free them from hauing any at all The second kind of ignorance that is heere condemned as an vtter engine to this knowledge 2 Of carelesse ignorance is carelesse ignorance which is indeed the onely sinne of these times when hauing the means of knowledge we care not for it but neglect and contemne it this is farre worse then the former and if the former sort of ignorance will not excuse a man much lesse will this Oh it is the sinne of thousands in the world at this day that out of negligence and carelesnesse neglect the meanes of knowledge offered vnto them 2. Cor. 4. Oh what a fearefull sinne is this considering that if the Gospell bee hidde it is hid to them that perish and that Christ Iesus will come at the last to render Vengeance
may be saued therefore God will send them strong delusions that they should beleeue lyes that all they may bee damned that beleeue not the truth but take pleasure in vnrighteousnesse The Lotd graunt vs more sanctified hearts that wee may make better vse of his gracious oportunities that hee doth offer vnto vs that for the time to come we may make more righter steps to his kingdome This Doctrine maketh First for the iust reproofe of all Papists and all such Vse 1 as are popishly affected as such as the Lord may most iustly taxe with this great ingratitude of contemning the meanes of their owne saluation that will rather hearken to erronious and hereticall doctrine then to the truth of God contained in his holy Word Let them stand neuer so much of their works of piety and deuotion as Fastings prayer almes c. they are without the Word but abhomination to the Lord the Lord hates them and his soule abhorres them being not done in faith repentance and true obedience as Salomon sayth He that turneth away his eare from hearing the Law euen his prayer shall be abhominable But oh the iust iudgement of God vpon them they haue refused to embrace the loue of the truth and haue beleeued lies and therefore it is a righteous thing with God to giue them ouer to hardnesse of heart and rebrobate minds to be deluded by Sathan and so to perish with him for euer Secondly this Doctrine doth nearely concerne Vse 2 vs all Wee see here what a fearefull sinne it is before the Lord to contemne his Word to neglect his Doctrine and lightly to esteeme of the meanes of our saluation it is of that nature that the Lord cannot at any hand put it vp but will most surely punish the contempt therof as we haue seene before by the examples of the old world the Sodomites the people of the Iewes and the like And yet alas wee see it a sinne too too common so as men doe generally neglect contemne if not desperately despise the means of their saluation the most glorious Gospell of Iesus Christ making no account of it but trample it vnder foot esteeme no more of the Word preached then they do of their old shooes they wil not go to the dore to heare it but rather lye vpon their beds sit by the fire talke in the streetes play in their bowling Allies and to doe any base or vaine thing then to come into Gods house to heare his Word whereby their poore soules might be saued Oh horrible impietie Well I remember that Saul obserued Dauids seat when hee was wanting much more doth the Lord take notice of our emptie seates and solitary Pewes when wee are wanting Will you heare how the Lord hath grieuously punished such contempt yea the neglect of holy meanes and hath not the Lord met with vs for this sinne yes questionlesse as the plague and pestilence is sent for sin so I am perswaded no one sinne of the land hath been a greater cause to prouoke the Lord to anger and to plague our land so often with the pestilence and other grieuous iudgements of vnseasonable weather the like then our long our generall and our continuall contempt of his most holy Word and prophaning of his Sabbaths so as the Lord may say to vs for this cause haue I cut you downe euen by hundreds and thousands for the contempt of the gracious means I haue vsed to do you good Oh then I beseech you in the feare of God let vs lay this to heart and seeing the Lord will neuer suffer the contempt of his Word goe vnpunished let vs now at last repent of this sinne let vs esteeme better of the Word let vs receiue it beleeue it and bee more carefull to heare it otherwise if wee liue in the open contempt of it as now wee doe I say vnto you in the name of the Lord and from the warrant of his sacred Word by the which wee shall al bee iudged at the last day Mat. 11.21 that it shall bee easier for the men of Sodom Gomor then for vs yea the time may come when wee shall weepe and howle crie out and say Oh that I were a Sodomite Oh that I had beene borne one of Gomorah and enuy the felicity euer of the Sodomites in comparison of our own torments Heb. 2.3 If now wee neglect so great saluation Thirdly and lastly seeing the Word preached and taught is the ordinary meanes of our saluation and the neglect and contempt thereof doth draw downe Vse 3 such heauy iudgements vpon vs as we haue heard before how may this teach vs all according to godly Salomon his aduice to take heed to our feet when we come into Gods house and as our Sauiour sayth Eccl. 4.17 Mat. 13. Luk. 8.18 to take heed how wee heare It is not to bee accounted a light matter that we haue this liberty to come into Gods house that wee may heare him speake vnto vs in his Word for if wee benefite not by these holy exercises of religion and draw nearer vnto heauen wee are made by them the more hardned in sinne to our greater confusion at the last let vs not therefore come for fashion sake or for custome but for conscience sake before God in obedience to his commadement And to this end wee must learne to prepare our selues before wee come by heartie prayer to God both that he would direct the tongue of the Minister his seruant that hee may deliuer the Word truely and powerfully as also that hee would open our hearts as hee did the heart of Lydea that wee may attend vnto those things that shall bee taught which godly preparation if it were carefully obserued of our hearers it could not bee after so much and long teaching they should remaine so ignorant and barren of Gods Worke as generally they bee Well to conclude this Doctrine let this be for our present instruction that if we would bee free from the accusation of wicked graceles and prophane persons let vs labour to bee willing and well affected hearers that wee come with hungring and thirsting desires vnto the spirituall food of our soules that it may bee vnto vs a sauor of life vnto a better life and that the Lord may neuer bee constrained to vse the same as here hee did to this people namely as an instrument to Cut downe and a meanes of our further condemnation at the last would wee not haue beene loath to haue beene in Sodom when God rained downe fire and brimstone from heauen vpon their heads Oh Lord how should wee quake and tremble to thinke of this slaughter that the Lord threatneth here namely To cut downe by his Prophets and to slay by the words of his mouth I haue cut downe IN that the Lord professeth here that he was the author of their punishment The Author of this iudgement and did inflict this iudgement on them for their
I would bee their God Their sinne and they promised they would be my people Well I gaue them my lawes and commandements and my ordinances which were as a payre of Indentures betweene mee and them I set to my Seales and bound my selfe vnto them to stand by them to keepe and defend them from their enemies And for my part if they had kept Couenant I would for euer haue beene their God and they should haue beene my people but they haue quickly start out of the way they haue forgot their couenant made with mee broken my lawes and cast aside my commandements and haue abused my ordinances The Couenant what Gen. 17 7.8 Gen. 18.9 10 Exo. 19.5.6 Rom. 4.17 What this Couenant was these places shew Moreouer I will stablish my Couenant betweene mee and thee and thy seede after thee in thy generations for an euerlasting Couenant to bee God vnto thee and to thy seede after thee And I will giue thee and thy seede after thee the land wherein thou art a stranger Euen all the land of Canaan for an euerlasting possession And I will be their God Doct. 1 Thus had God bound himselfe by Couenant vnto them to bee their God The breaking of our couenant with god the cause of al iudgemēts And in that they had most vnthankefully violated the same the Lord layes here this great ingratitude of theirs to their charge So then the first point of Doctrine which this Text doth afford vs is this We may here behold what is the cause that God forsaketh any people and withdraweth his mercifull protection from them and layes them open to all miseries calamities iudgements and distresses namely the breaking of our Couenant with God for this doth highly offend God and prouoke him to anger to see his Couenants so lightly regarded and so wilfully transgressed as it doth appeare in this people whose sinne was no small sinne but a great and grieuous sin for in keeping of their Couenant with God did consist their euerlasting weale and kappinesse for then the Lord had bound himselfe that if they would keepe his commandements and lawes that hee would bee their God to defend them from all their enemies yea to confound all their aduersaries and so long as they were mindfull of their vow and couenant and walked in his wayes none could doe them harme yea they could want no blessing or mercie of God as it doth appeare by Gods own words Deut. 5.29 Deut. 28. Oh that there were such an heart in this people that they would feare mee and keepe my commandements alwayes that it might goe well with them and with their children after them for euer so on the contrary the breaking of this couenant was as much as their liues were worth for then the Lord was not bound to bee their God nor to keepe them any longer but they were naked of Gods protection and lay open to all miseries and calamities were a prey to their enemies and then all those curses pronounced against Couenant breakers Deut. 28.15 must needs fall vpon them If thou wilt not obey the voyce of the Lord thy God to keepe and to doe all his commandements and his ordinances which I command thee this day then shall these curses come vpon thee and ouertake thee Cursed shalt thou bee in the towne and cursed in the field cursed shall bee thy basket and store the fruit of thy body c. Exod. 32.25 When the people of God had committed idolatry and made them gods to goe before them it is sayde by Moses The people were naked for Aaron had made them naked to their shame amongst their enemies It was their sinne of Idolatrie that depriued them of Gods protection for as keeping his Couenant men are guarded from all dangers so breaking the same he naked to all iudgements and calamities When Achan had stolne the Babylonish garment and the wedge of gold the whole Host of Israel was punished for the same fault till the sinner was found out for because of the sin of Achan Iosu 7.24 the whole host of Israel were before their enemies but as naked men vtterlie destitute of Gods lpeciall protection Wee see this in Salowon 1. Reg. 11.14.23 when his heart was turned away from the true God and his hands were holden vp to strange gods the Lord was wroth against Salomon Then the Lord stirred vp one aduersary vnto Salomon and afterwards another which did much mischiefe and euill against Israel And this is likewise cleare by the example of Rhehoboam the sonne of Salomon who when hee had once forsaken the Lord and all Israel with him the Prophet comes with this message from the Lord 2. Cron. 12.5 Thus sayth the Lord Yee haue forsaken mee therefore haue I left you in the hands of Shishak These examples and the like whereof the Scriptures are full all serue to confirme the Doctrine now deliuered that sinne is the cause of all miserie and the breaking of our Couenant with God the cause of all calamity And good reason it should bee so for it is a iust thing for God to depart from them that depart from him to forsake them that forsake him whose departure from vs is the cause of all those iudgements wee suffer here Reason and shall make vs one day to taste of the bitternesse of his iudgements which last to confusion for euer Now let vs come to the Vses Vse 1 This teacheth vs first of all to acknowledge that all iudgements which are layde vpon vs here are most iust and righteous with our God whose iudgements are alwayes iust that howsoeuer the particular cause is not alwaies discerned vnto vs why the Lord doth strike vs and chastice vs yet certain it is that if the stormes of Gods iudgements doe arise some Ionas or other is in the shippe some secret sinne or other lyes lurking in our soules that hath caused the Lord to be so angry with vs according to that of the Prophet Ieremy Wherefore is the liuing man sorrowfull Man suffereth for his sinne Oh let vs search and trie our wayes and turne vnto the Lord where wee may see the cause of all iudgements our sinnes Secondly the remedy To search and trie our wayes and turne vnto the Lord. Oh then let vs euer acknowledge the Lord to bee iust in all his wayes and righteous in all his workes yea let vs in the middest of Gods iudgements conclude Lam. 3.39 and say It is the Lords mercy that wee are not consumed because his compassions faile not The Lord might iustly take all aduantage at our hands but his mercy is ouer all his works in the middest of his iudgements he remembreth mercy Well let vs apply this Doctrine to our selues Vse 2 see whether wee can excuse our selues that we are not Couenant breakers against our God There is none of vs all but wee haue entred a solemne league made a solemne
Deuill is more forward to do hurt then any Witch can be Oh then let vs labour to become so spiritually wise that wee may discouer the policy of the Deuill herein and to helpe vs herein let vs assure our selues that All power is of God Mat. 28. that neyther the Deuill nor the Witch can kill man or beast at their pleasure till they haue authority first from God for it is the Lord alone by whose wise prouidence purpose all things both in heauen and earth come to passe onely our sinnes prouoke him to chastise and afflict vs God giueth the Deuill leaue as an executioner of his vengeance to correct and scourge vs for our sinnes and when he hath obtayned leaue of God he seeketh to doe it at his best aduantage as may further his owne kingdome and delude the simple For he hath spoyled vs hee hath wounded vs. We haue heard before how that they do acknowledge Doct. 4 all those iudgements that lighted vpon them to haue come from God God doth chastice his own children when they sinne against him and that most iustly for their sinnes especially for their sinne of Idolatry Before we leaue the words of this their first reason wee are to obserue one thing more from the persons afflicted He hath spoyled vs c. Euen they that were the Church and people of God whom God had honoured aboue all other nations and people vnder heauen yet when they fell away from God by Idolatry God did not spare to bring euen vpon them many and grieuous iudgements and afflictions Hence we obserue this point of Doctrine that God will not spare to chastise his owne children if they sinne against him although he take not his louing kindnes from them nor suffer his truth to fayle Numb 11.33 Yet hee will visite their transgressions with the rodde and their sinnes with scourges The history of the Israelites in their iourneying towards Canaan their manifold murmurings and rebellions is a plentifull witnesse of this truth when they lusted for flesh and loathed Manna How did God smite them with exceeding great plagues euen iudgement vpon iudgement vntill hee had consumed the greatest fort of them We may fee this in the example of Salomon when his heart was turned away from the true God the Lord was angry with him therefore the Lord stirred vp one aduersary against Salomon 1. Reg. 11. and afterwards another aduersary which did much mischiefe and euill against Israel When Ionas had disobeyed the voyce of the Lord being sent to preach against Nineueh how did the Lord vexe Ionas with his stormes Ionas 1.2.3 that the shippe could haue no rest till she had disburdened her selfe of Ionas The iudgements of God as a Serieant pursued Ionas to arrest him as a fugitiue seruant so that albeit Ionas fled from God yet the hand of God followed after him and ouertooke him Num. 12.10 When Miriam the sister of Moses contemned Moses because she was not a Prophetesse as great in authority as himselfe although Moses meekely suffered it yet the Lord reuenged the wrong and stroke her with a Leprosie that for a season sh● was shut out of the hoast When Dauid had falne into his sinnes of Adultery and Murder though he were a man beloued of God yea 2. Sam. 12.9 a man after Gods owne heart yet the Lord did stir vp euill against him out of his owne house yea Christ Iesus himselfe vnto whom sinne was but imputed for he neuer committed any hee was afflicted with sorrowes for our defaults he was bruised for our iniquities and the chastisement of our peace was layde vpon him Esay 53.5 and by his stripes we are healed The like may be sayd of Manasses Iehosaphat Iosiah Hezechiah and the like Al which serue to confirm vs in the truth of this doctrine that God will not spare no not the godly themselues bee they neuer so neare or deare vnto him but will bring vpon them many and grieuous iudgements if they sinne against him And this did this people in this present Text find to be true by wofull experience for sinning with a high hand against God and committing Idolatry the Lord did bring most heauy and grieuous iudgements vpon them for the same And the reason is Reason that all the world might take notice of his iustice that he is no respecter of mens persons but will shew himselfe vtterly to hate an sinne whensoeuer wheresoeuer or in whomsoeuer hee findeth it The Lord hath euer in all ages shewed examples of his iustice against sinne to the end wee might quake and tremble at the committing of it he is not a God that loueth wickednes neyther shall any euill dwell with him for he hateth all them that worke iniquity bee they what they will be if they be found to commit sinne against God God wil not spare them He accepteth not the persons of Princes saith Elihu nor regardeth the rich more then the poore Io. 34.19 They being all the works of his hands This doth the Prophet Dauid acknowledge when he sayth Against thee against thee onely haue I sinned 1. Sam. 16.7 Psal 51.4 and done euill in thy sight that thou mayest bee iust when thou speakest and pure when thou iudgest So that if men breake his statutes and keepe not his commandements God will bee sure to visite their transgressions with the rodde and their sinnes with scourges and all to manifest the truth of his owne Word and to make good those threatnings gone out of his mouth against sinne yet wee must know that there is great difference between the children of God and the wicked when the Lord corrects his children they are bettered by their afflictions they are humbled confesse their sinnes and bewayle them they labour to reforme their liues and to Turne vnto the Lord by true Repentance but the wicked the more the Lord spoyles and wounds them they are the worse by it whereas the children of God take occasion by affliction to Turne to God the wicked are by them driuen the further from God they eyther see it not that afflictions come from God and so repute them to fortune or chance or some secondary causes or else they murmur and breake out into impaciency as we may see in Pharaoh the more the Lord plagued and spoyled him the more he hardned his heart Vse 1 Here then we are first of all to confesse that great is the wrath of God against sinne seeing he will not spare no not the Elect themselues those that are as neare and as deare vnto God as the apple of his owne eye as we haue seene by the example of the Israelites Gods people of Miriam Dauid Salomon and the like Oh then what miserable wretches are wee that wee should presume of Gods mercy seeing wee haue such fearefull spectacles of his iustice for the Lord doth lay to heart the sinnes of the godly more then the sinnes of the wicked
blessed Knowledge euen when that men haue the feare of God before their eyes to liue and behaue themselues As in his sight Heere then wee are taught in the first place what Doct. 1 is the ground and foundation of the true knowledge of God which as our Sauiour sayth Humiliation for sin must goe before the sanctified knowledge of God Io. 17.3 will bring a man to eternall life and without which wee cannot be saued Namely this the sight of a mans sins and of his wandring from God by error of life When a man sees the most wofull and miserable estate in which he is by reason of sinne and hath in him a godly purpose of heart to cleaue vnto the Lord and for the time to come so to liue and to walke as euer in the sight of God Surely this is the foundation that must be layde by euery Soule to get this Knowledge of God Pro. 1.7 Agreeable to this is that of Salomon The feare of the Lord is the beginning of Wisdom It is the chiefest part of true wisdome indeed Deut. 4.6 This is your wisdome and vnderstanding that you keepe these ordinances and do them If we looke into the Scripture we shal see good proofe for this point namely that the true sight of our own wandring from God by our by-past error of life with a godly care and christian resolution that for the time to come we will Liue as in his sight that is in his blessed presence is the ground-worke or foundation of this Knowledge of God which will bring a man to life eternall Wherefore did almighty God so expostulate the matter with our Grandfather Adam after he had sinned Gen. 3. by his variety of demaunds Adam where art thou Who tolde thee that thou wast naked Hast thou eaten of the tree But all to this end to bring Adam to the sight of his sin and thereby to make way for a further worke of grace Ier. 8.6 And Ieremie lamenting the backwardnesse of people that there was no true conuersion to be found amongst them Psal 14.3 Rom. 3.10 Esay 53.6 Esay 1.3 assigneth this as the cause of all I hearkned sayth he but none spake aright no man repented him of his wickednesst saying Alas what haue I done q. d. There was not a man to be found amongst them that had so much as a conceit of his owne wandring from God but euery man was highly conceited of himselfe and of his owne worthinesse that their present courses were right and vnblameable and that is the cause why so few conuert turne to the Lord. So then by this that hath been spoken it appeareth clearely that true humiliation for sinne and reuerent awe of the presence of God must be the ground-work and foundation of this sanctified Knowledge of God which as our Sauiour sayth will bring a man to life eternall And now wee come to the vses Vse 1 First seeing wee are taught heere that the sight of a mans sinne with this godly purpose and resolution of heart to leaue and forsake them and a reuerent awe of Gods presence is the beginning and foundation of that true sanctified Knowledge which will bring a man to life eternall If then wee doe thinke that there is a God in heauen which is true of his word and that this Doctrine now deliuered is part of that holy truth by the which wee shall all be iudged at the last day if wee bee not able to deny but the renouncing of our old and accustomed sins which haue been so neare and so deare vnto vs Io. 17.3 must euer goe before this Knowledge of God which will giue vs one day an admittance into eternall life How should it bee then that wee should so much deceyue our owne soules as to thinke that wee can be saued seeing yet wee haue not forsaken the deeds of the flesh nor yet neuer set one foot forward in the way that leadeth vnto life for our owne hearts doe know and besides the world is priuy to it that what sinfull courses heretofore wee liued and delighted in in the same we continue at this day Alas alas it is the iust complaint that may bee taken vp of those times that Euery man turnes to his race as the horse rusheth into the battell Where is the man amongst vs that entreth into a strict examination of his owne estate and to say Alas what haue I done How is it with mee how shall I be able to answere for this course of life in the which I haue liued when the Lord shall call mee to a stricct account for the same Alas I finde that I haue gone astray as a sheepe that is lost I haue wandred a long time in the by-pathes of sin and wickednesse and I will now at last Arise and goe to my Father and say to him Father I haue sinned against heauen and against thee Luke 15. and am no more worthy to bee called thy sonne O where is the man that thus communeth with himselfe and with his owne heart in his secret Chamber betwixt God and his owne soule but rather on the contrary euery man holds on in his wonted fashion vaine pleasures and violent catching after the things of this world as if wee were born to no other end but to adde sin vnto sin and to adde vnto the measure of Gods wrath to bee heaped vp against vs against the day of his wrath and manifestations of his most righteous iudgement And that this is so I appeale vnto the conscience of euery one amongst vs What sinne is there whereunto we haue formerly beene addicted that by the Ministery of the Word now more plentifully reuealed vnto vs then in former times wee haue for conscience sake reformed and in stead thereof haue brought foorth the fruits of the Gospell Oh how can wee looke at the last day to stand with ioy and comfort before God his Angels when hee shall come to iudge the secrets of all hearts when as that witnesse in our owne bosomes I meane our owne consciences cannot testifie for vs that wee haue reformed any one corruption Well to end this vse commend mee to thy conscience and tell it thus from me whatsoeuer thou bee that if thou abidest still in thy olde sins thy ignorance blindnesse prophanenes adulterie vncleannesse drunkennesse swearing couetousnesse malice c. 2. Cor. 5.17 This Pearle heere spoken of this sanctified Knowledge of God which will giue a man one day an admittance into eternall life can neuer bee thine hee must become a new Creature that will come into that new Ierusalem Deceiue wee not our owne selues therefore any longer eyther wee must beginne heere at the sight of our old errors or else wee can neuer tread the path that leadeth vnto life Secondly seeing that the true sight and feeling Vse 2 of a mans sinnes his reuerent feare and awe of God is the fountaine of this knowledge which brings vs
vse all careful diligence in Preaching the Word in season and out of season in labouring and vsing al careful diligence to saue mens Soules to teach them to Catechize them and to instruct them that so they may be saued Vse 2 Secondly for the people they are to know and to bee assured that Ignorance of Gods Word is a great and feareful sin The Hearers duety and a heauy iudgement of God vpon this Land it abounds wonderfully with ignorance and so long as men be ignorant they wil bee prophane I would to God I had no iust cause to complaine of this our people but the truth is that though wee bee the Lords Vineyard and hee hath hedged vs about and planted a Vine-presse euen the Preaching of the Gospel to water the Land yet as Paul sayth Mat. 22.29 1. Cor. 15. I speake to your shame some haue not the knowledge of God Now if Paul might say so to the Church of Corinth surely this may as well bee verefied of many in our Church I speake to your shame some haue not the knowledge of God Nay that complaint of the Holy Ghost in another place may iustly bee taken vp against vs Whereas concerning the time yee ought to bee Teachers yet had yee need to bee taught the Principles of Religion Euen so whereas the most of vs if we respect the long time God hath taken in teaching vs we might haue been teachers yet the truth is the most had need to be taught the a. b. c. euen the principles of Christian Religion Oh then I beseech you in the feare of the Lord that you would now at last looke into your estates It is not the least of Gods fauours towards vs that hee hath spared vs so long that he hath not cut off the thred of our life in the dayes of our ignorance and blindnes as many haue been before vs Let vs now make hast to Returne vnto the Lord repent of this sin That wee may liue in his sight Thus much for the second fruit of our conuersion and sincere Repentance Wee shall haue knowledge Now it is further added And endeuour our selues to know the Lord. AS a true liuely Meaning of the words and sauing Knowledge is a fruit of true Repentance and Conuersion vnto God so in these words Wee shall endeuour our selues to know the Lord is heere layde downe the fruit of sauing knowledge namely to hunger after more knowledge as the Man of God had no sooner cast his Mantle vpon Elizeus but hee ran after him so if the Lord do but cast one dramme and put one sparke of this sauing knowledge into the heart of any man or woman it wil make them to run after the Lord with an earnest desire and endeuour to get more knowledge The Word heere translated Endeuour it signifyeth to prosecute earnestly Three things required to get this sauing knowledge and to hunt after the knowledge of the Lord euen with no lesse paines nor lesse perseuerance nor with no lesse pleasure then the Huntsman doth follow his game So then this word commends three most excellent vertues vnto vs in seeking after the Knowledge of God for as those which follow the game take great pains run through thicke and thin And secondly they perseuere and continue from morning till night and wil not leaue til they kil and thirdly take great delight in their paines Euen so should wee in seeking this blessed knowledge of God vse these three First vse all pains diligence Secondly persist and continue in seeking And thirdly take pleasure in it Hence then out of the first of these Doct. Labour and pains required in all that will get sauing knowledge we are taught this Doctrine that a Christian man or woman must not bee secure idle or slothfull but vse all possible paines diligence and labour for the attaining of this sauing knowledg We shall endeuour our selues to know the Lord sayth the Text that is wee shall vse al possible meanes to attaine to this sauing knowledge of the Lord Iesus For it fares with this heauenly knowledge as with a man in a dropsie the more hee drinks the more he thirsts and desires drinke so Wee shall endeuour ourselues that is wee shall hunger and thirst after this heauenly knowledge as the foode of our Soules and neuer bee glutted with it but labour to abound more and more in it And for the further confirmation of this point of doctrine the Scriptures afford vs diuers examples of Gods children who haue been content to take great paines to seeke this knowledge of God 2. Reg. 4.23 When the Sunamite would goe to the Prophet Elizeus her husband answered Why wilt thou goe seeing it is neythor New Moone nor Sabboth day Out of which words it appeares that vpon such dayes they vsed to goe yea farre iourneys to be instructed in the Word L●k 8.1.2 Act. 8.27 Luk. 13.24 So in the Gospell wee shall read that the people tooke long iourneyes and great paines to heare our Sauiour Christ It was not the tediousnes of the weather the distance of place nor the weakenesse of their Sexe being many of them women that could any whit discourage them from seeking after Iesus Christ the Sauiour of their soules And we read of the Eunuch who went a long troublesome and costly iourney to Ierusalem to get this knowledge of the true God And it is the Precept of our blessed Sauiour himselfe That wee striue to enter in at the straight gate These examples and the like whereof the Scripture is full al serue to confirme the truth of this point vnto vs that diligence labour and paines are reqvired in all those that would attaine to this blessed knowledge It is not for a Christian man while he is heere to cast himselfe vpon a bed of ease as Iezabel vpon her bed of fornication and to promise a rest vnto himselfe heere but there must bee a continuall growth and proceeding of knowledge faith repentance and the like graces And if a man to gain worldly riches or honour or knowledge or the like will goe farre and neare by sea and by land how much more ought a Christian man to take paines to obtain that knowledge which will bring vs to eternall life and puts vs into a reall possession of Gods Kingdome This doth most iustly condemne many amongst vs of great contempt and damnable negligence Vse who wil not take any paines to get this Knowledge nay though it be brought vnto them yet many vngratefully trample this blessed Knowledge vnder their feet Alas if wee could see the want of this Knowledge what a dangerous thing it is euen that which brings endlesse confusion Io. 17.3 and also the good and gain which comes by it namely eternall life and saluation then surely wee would seeke far neare for it as the people of God doe and haue done But of this before Secondly Doct. this word Endeuour
hath promised to his children to comfort their wounded consciences Gods deliuerance compared to the morning in three respects and those that are in misery hee compares it to the rising of the Sunne and the bright and comfortable beames of the morning for these three causes First because that though the Lord doe seeme to forget his people for a time and deferre his helpe yet in his good time hee will come with abundance of comfort and cause the bright beams of his fauour and the cleare Sunne-shine of his mercy A Similie to shine into our distressed soules If a man were in a waste wildernesse in a darke and solemne night and see neyther Sunne Moone nor Starre but heare the fearefull and terrible roaring and velling of wilde beasts Oh how glad would this man be after a dangerous tempestuous stormy and solemne night to see the face of the Sunne and the comfortable dawning of the day Euen so what can bee more comfortable to a poore distressed Soule and a wounded conscience after many blacke and stormy nights of affliction when the conscience of a poore sinner is vpon the Racke and when a poore Soule shall see the anger of God against sinne see the torment of Hell and his owne conscience accusing him for sinne What can bee more comfortable or more longed for of such a man then to behold the bright beames of Gods mercy in Iesus Christ to see the comfortable face of God to shine vpon him and to haue a sense and feeling of his mercy Act. 27. When Paul and his company had not seene the Sunne nor Moone for a long season at length they were glad to see the light appeare Euen so when a poore soule hath beene plunged euen to the bottome of the sea of desperation and sees no one glaunce or glimmering of Gods mercy but rather hath a long time wrestled against the waues of desperation then to see but one sparke or glimmering of Gods mercy it is that which makes the hearts of Gods children to leape for ioy Secondly it pleaseth the Lord to compare his helpe to the rising of the Sunne because as nothing can hinder that from rising but it keepeth continually that course which God hath set it Euen so the Lord he hath prepared the helpe of his people and the Deuill nay all the Deuils in Hell cannot hinder him no more then wee can by all our skill and might hinder the rising of the Sunne And surely this is greatly for the comfort of Gods children that when the Lord is once Prepared and comming to helpe them no Creature in heauen or earth can stay or stop him Thirdly as the morning doth not diffuse and spread his light ouer the earth all at once but by degrees by little and little as the Sunne growes higher and higher Euen so the Lord for the most part makes his loue and his mercy known vnto men not all at once but by degrees by little and little as it seemes best to his Maiesty and for the comfort of his children Seeing the Lord is Prepared to helpe vs and that with abundance of comfort and so as no Creature no not the gates of Hell cannot hinder him but he will make his loue knowne vnto vs Wee must all learne to possesse our soules with patience to awayte the Lords leasure for our deliuerance not to prescribe vnto him the manner or the time when wee would be deliuered It is sufficient for vs to know that comfort is prepared Wee are ready in our troubles when we find not present helpe at hand to suppose the Lord to bee farre off and so grow impatient of delay cannot abide to wayte the Lords leysure so soon as Gods hand is layde vpon vs wee looke to haue it taken off and so soone as wee feele the heat of affliction we look that God should quench it This made the Prophet Dauid in the heat of his affliction to cry out Psal 10.1 Why standest thou so farre off O Lord and hidest thee in due time euen in affliction And in another place hee sayth Hath God forgotten to bee gracious and hath hee shut vp his louing kindnesse in displeasure Thus the children of God haue wonderfully beene assaulted and the flesh somtime wrestling against the Spirit preuaileth and for a time getteth the vpper hand But seeing our doctrine hath taught vs as wee haue heard that howsoeuer God doth humble his children for a time yet he forsaketh them not for euer but in the middest of all their afflictions and tryals mercy and deliuerance is prepared for them Let vs learne heere how great so euer our conflicts bee not to despayre of Gods mercy but to Tarry the Lords leysure for it will surely and certainly come euen as the Sun is sure to rise though it bee set for a time or hidden by a thicke cloud yet it will breake out and appeare most comfortably Vse 2 Seeing the Lords comming vnto the godly is prepared and therefore most certaine to come So the same shall come as the Sunne in the morning most comfortable Wee are taught heere that our deliuerance from God shall bee sure to come when wee can most of all prize it and when the same shall bee most welcome vnto vs. A Marchant takes his voyage into a farre Country A Similie and makes his reckoning within so many monethes to returne his louing wife at home about that time appointed with gladsome heart looketh dayly for his returne but by distresse of weather or some other accident she heares not of him or if shee doe the newes is most vncomfortable thus shee hath her heart possessed with sorrow hauing more cause of feare then hope At last when stee thinketh least her dearest husband returneth safe with great store of wealth who is able to expresse her ioy and is not her ioy the greater and her husband so much the more welcome for that he stayed so long Yes doubtlesse So it fareth with our God his delaying of comfort and deliuerance makes vs to prize the same the better when it doth come When wee haue layne a long time vnder the heat of Gods wrath and suffered a sore night of affliction when our sinnes haue mustered themselues before vs and gone ouer our heads as afore burthen too heauie for vs to beare and when wee shall seeme altogether lost in our selues then to be found of the Lord is most sweete and comfortable Oh it is the case of many of Gods deare children that haue vndergone a sore night of affliction and sorrow for sinne A principall comfort for the afflicted soule and haue been ready to say I am cast out of thy fauour yet hath the Lord at last answered their long expectation with a ioyful Morning of Sunne-shine of his mercy and fauour the bones that seemed to be broken haue reioyced Oh then let vs stay our soules vpon this that howsoeuer No chasticement for the present seemeth to be
ioyous Heb. 12.11 but grieuous yet there is a time when it shall bring the quiet fruit of righteousnesse vnto them that are exercised therby Deu. 8.16 In regard hereof Moses the man of God sayth That the Lord humbled his chosen people and proued them that hee might doe them good at their latter end And in my poore iudgement a man may gather farre more vndoubted assurance of Gods euerlasting fauour towards his soule by these inward afflictions then by any outward prosperity in the world whatsoeuer the Lord grant vnto his poore afflicted seruants that their troubled soules which with sorrow for sinne are cast downe so low that they may reape this gracious blessing It followeth And hee shall come vnto vs as the raine euen as the latter raine vnto the earth IN these words the Prophet doth yet more fully expresse the mercy of God towards poore distressed soules by the later rain that fals vpon the earth that euen as raine is most welcome to the scorched parched earth in the time of summer after a long drought to coole the heat and to quench the thirst thereof as our owne experience this last summer hath taught vs as also to ripe the fruits of the earth and to bring them to perfection Euen so when poore soules be wounded and spoyled of all sense and feeling of the mercy of God in Iesus Christ and lye bleeding in their miseries scorched tormented with the heat of Gods anger for sin euen when men seem to be past hope then if the Lord send a gracious raine and a blessed shower to quench the heat of their poore afflicted soules for sin it shal be most welcome for then is mercy most welcom when men haue felt the bitter smart of sinne But of this more largely the doctrine before Now The ends wherefore the Lord doth defer his helpe if any aske wherefore the Lord lets his owne people lye oftentimes so long soking in misery before hee helpe them and then helps them when as there is least hope of helpe I answere he doth this First for the tryall of their faith whether they will depend and hang vpon him also for the exercise of their faith and patience Secondly to make them see and know that they bee nothing in themselues but that the strength they haue is in Christ Thirdly to stir them vp to seeke and pray vnto him more earnestly for helpe and succour And lastly to make them highly to esteeme of his mercy for such things as bee easily come by are lightly esteemed but things which be long in getting cost much trouble and paines and likewise such things as come in time of great trouble and need they must bee most set by and therefore the Lord defers his mercy often to the last gaspe that so it might bee the more esteemed This may teach vs to continue our patience and to wayte still his leysure though hee deferre long and seeme to forget vs yet Wee must liue by faith We must hope for life in the midst of death and say with Iob Though thou kill mee yet I will trust in thee So though the Lord defer his helpe and comfort many yeares yet wee must neuer let goe our hold but still hang vpon his mercy with the hands of faith And thus much for the first generall part of this Chapter the godly practise of true repentance and the seuerall fruit and effects thereof The second followeth VERSE 4. O Ephraim what shall I doe vnto thee O Iudah how shall I intreat thee for your goodnes is as the morning cloud and as the Morning Dew it goeth away The second generall part of this chapter IN the Chapter going before the Lord hath threatned many great grieuous iudgements against Ephraim and Iudah as verse 14. I will be vnto Ephraim as a Lyon and as a Lyons whelpe to the house of Iudah I euen I will spoyle and goe away I will take away and none shall rescue it And in the three first verses of this Chapter wee haue seene what fruite it had in the beleeuing Iewes namely that they were truely humbled for their sins feared Gods anger and Returned vnto him by true and vnfained repentance Come say they Let vs return vnto the Lord c. In the second part of this Chapter is set down what fruits and effects Gods denuntiations and terrible iudgements threatned against sinne had in the vnbeleeuing Iewes namely a most vile and stubborn rebellion against all the meanes that the Lord vsed to conuert them ver 4. Secondly the punishment of their rebellion ver 5. So that the summe of these two verses is nothing else but a pittifull complaint of the Lord for the stubbornnesse and rebellion of the Iewes that could not by any meanes the Lord vsed be reclaimed The summe of these two verses O Ephraim what shall I doe vnto thee O Iudah how shall I intreat thee for your goodnes is as the morning cloud and as the morning dew it goeth away Secondly the iust punishment of almighty God vpon them for the same ver 5. Therefore haue I cut down by the Prophets I haue slaine them by the words of my mouth and thy iudgements are as the light that goeth forth In the first of these we are to note 3. things 1. The complaint What shall I doe vnto thee how shall I intreat thee 2. The persons of whom the Lord complaineth thus Ephraim Iudah 3. The cause of the complaint or the thing wherof the Lord complaineth Your goodnes is as the morning cloud and as the morning dew it goeth away In the second wee are to note 4 things 1. Who was the author of their punishment and did inflict it I haue cut c. 2. The greatnes of it I haue cut down and flaine them 3. The meanes or instrument God vsed in punishing them By my Prophets the words of my mouth 4. The equity of this iudgement and punishment inflicted vpon them For thy iudgements were as the light So cleare and so manifest that no man could complaine or excuse themselues by ignorance they were in the view of all men Of these in order and first to beginne with the complaint What shall I doe vnto thee how should I intreat thee THese words containe in them the complaint the Lord takes vp against these rebellious Iewes it is as much as if he should haue said I haue for my part vsed all the meanes that possible I could to humble you and to bring you to repentance but now alas I know not what to do vnto thee more or what course to take to doe thee good yet I can bring thee to no good passe but all is in vain that euer I haue done vnto thee and therefore in great griefe pittying thy wretched and forlorne estate I can but mourn for thy misery Doct. 1 Hence we see in the dealing of God with this people the wonderfull mercy of God towards
that belong vnto thy peace These testimonies and the like whereof the Scripture is full serue to confirm the truth of this Doctrine vnto vs how hardly the Lord doth take it at our hands when wee neglect and contemne the meanes of our good The vses remaine to be handled Doth the Lord take it so grieuously to see his ordinances Vse 1 contemned when men will not bee humbled by his Word and by his iudgements Oh how then must hee needs bee angry with vs the people of this land who haue grieued his Maiesty by vile contempt of his holy Ordinances how little dooth his Word moue vs and how hard hearted are wee at his iudgements What Nation vnder Heauen is there who liuing vnder a Christian Prince hearing and professing the Word of God as wee doe amongst whom the sacred ordinances of God are more contemned then amongst vs. Nehem. 1. All the meanes God hath vsed to humble vs and to saue vs and to bring vs to repentance reformation of life Alas they fall to the ground generally no man taketh them to heart Daniel in his prayer acknowledgeth Dan 9.14 that the Lord did iustly plague them for their sinne because they had not profited by Gods iudgements Now if the Lord were sore angry and grieued with his people for the not profiting by the meanes and will hee not much more bee stirred vp to wrath against vs for the contempt of all those gracious meanes the which he in mercy vsed to humble vs yes no doubt Hos 4.1 and for the same cause the Lord hath a Controuersie against the inhabitants of the Land hath taken the Rodde into his owne hand and chastened and whipt vs diuers wayes and vnlesse we do meet him by repentance with prayers and teares surely hee will poure out euen the dregger of his anger against vs at last Vse 2 Secondly seeing nothing more grieues the Lord then to see his ordinance and gracious means vsed for our good contemned and lightly regarded so as wee profit not by them Oh how should this grieue vs and humble vs that wee haue been so exceeding carelesse to profite by the meanes Wee see that a louing child will bee loath to doe any thing to vexe his kinde and louing Father and if any child should bee so stubborne that hee would not bee reclaimed neyther by his Fathers kind promises dayly gifts nor yet by his rodde and correction wee would thinke him vnworthy to liue Well the Lord hee vseth many means to humble vs and hee is much grieued to see vs profite nothing by them but still to rebel and to be stubborn and therfore it should much grieue vs and humble vs to grieue our gracious and mercifull God Oh then let vs labour to bee humbled and to profite by the meanes the Lord vseth for our good Vse 3 Thirdly this checkes the carnall man who so long as hee liues an honest ciuill life and is neyther whore nor theefe thinkes God is not displeased with him they thinke all is well and hope to bee saued aswel as the best and doubt not of Gods loue but if thou bee not bettered by Gods iudgements if thou profite not by those meanes the Lord vseth to humble thee whether it bee the Ministery of the Word his mercies or his iudgements or the like thou shalt one day know that hee is highly offended with thee and therefore let vs not flatter our selues but let vs profite by Gods iudgements and labour to be humbled by them to seeke the Lord least by the neglect and contempt thereof hee bee moued to send more fearefull and that eternall damnation in the end Fourthly and lastly heere is matter of comfort consolation to the children of God and all those that Vse 4 take the iudgements of God to heart and profite by them to repentance and seeke to God for as the Lord is grieued with those that profite not by the means dislikes all contemners and despisers of them so on the contrary hee loues and likes and fauours them that profite by the meanes that hee vseth to conuert them When Nehemie heard that Ierusalem was waste Nehem. 1.9 that the people were in heauinesse and the Church afflicted Hee sate downe and wept and fasted Hab. 3.16 and prayed vnto God for them And againe When I heard Ezech. 9. my belly trembled c. How did the Lord commaund his seruant clothed in white with a penne and inke at his side to set a marke vpon all those that mourned for their own sinnes and the sinnes of the people Well then aske this question of thy owne Soule Hast thou beene grieued at Gods anger and mourned for the sinnes and rebellion of the land Doest thou take Gods iudgements to heart Oh then comfort thy Soule for the Lord will loue thee and set his Marke vpon thee Blessed are they that mourne for they shall bee comforted They are blessed that can mourne and weepe for sinne and can take Gods iudgements to heart to bee affected with them but alas how few are the number of those that are humbled for their owne sinnes to feare Gods anger and profite by Gods iudgements vpon others Thus much of the complaint the persons follow O Ephraim what shall I doe vnto thee O Iudah how shall I intreat thee THe persons then of whom the Lord complaineth thus The persons of whom the Lord complaineth is Ephraim and Iudah namely the whole body of the Iewes and the people of both the kingdoms Israel and Iudah the greatest Tribe being put for al the rest So then the complaint is very generall euen of the common people and all the multitude of both the Kingdomes except a very few that did repent and beleeue the Word as in the three first verses of this Chapter Concerning the persons Ephraim and Iudah there is the common people and generall multitude of both Kingdoms Deu. 8.7 seeing they were those whom God chose to be his peculiar people euen because he had a loue vnto them to whom belonged the adoption glory and the couenant and to whom did belong the seruice of God the worshippe and oracles of God and vnto whom all the Prophets were sent which had many priuiledges aboue all other Nations of whom it is sayd thus Hee sheweth his Word vnto Iacob his statutes and iudgements vnto Israel Ps 147.19.20 Hee hath not dealt so with euery Nation c. Yet of this people euen of Iudah and Israel doth the Lord complaine here that they were rebellious and therefore must bee destroyed and cast off Doct. 4 Wee learne hence this Doctrine that no outward priuiledge or prerogatiue whatsoeuer No outward priuiledge wil free a man from punishment when reformation of heart and life is wanting Psa 132.4 will keepe backe Gods anger deliuer a man from destruction if they liue in sinne and bee not reformed in heart and life There was neuer Nation or people vnder
seeing the Flocke of Christ is small and they few that beleeue be the true Church of God this reason is more against them then with them Secondly this may serue to condemn them that Vse 2 excuse their sinnes by the example of the multitude as Pride couetousnesse c. I doe but as others doe It is the fashion and I am not alone And thus poore soules they thinke they haue alleadged an argument that cannot bee answered What shall wee go to Hel for company Psal 50.18 Wee see it is dangerous to doe as most doe The gate is wide that leadeth to destruction and many goe in thereat Let vs rather suspect our selues because wee doe as the most doe and Fashion not our selues like vnto the world but ioyne with the little Flocke of Christ and if there bee but one Elias that feares God let vs ioyne with him to obey God And therefore let men know that by shrouding themselues vnder the multitude Exod. 23.2 Ier. 6.13 they are so far from excusing themselues as that the rather they accuse themselues because commonly the greatest part is the worst Vse 3 Thirdly this may comfort the Ministers of the Word of God who when they study take paines preach in season and out of season and yet see no fruit of their labour few beleeue and repent it is that which indeed doth much grieue them and discourage them as wee see in Elias but this must bee our comfort that it hath euer been so in olde time in the Prophets times in Christs time and since and wil be so to the end of the world onely let euery faithfull Minister of Iesus Christ doe his indeuour and commit the successe to God And thus much of the persons of whom the Lord complayneth the complaint it selfe followeth For your goodnes is as the morning cloud and as the Morning Dew it goeth away HEre is the third generall point in the complaint namely the cause of it The complaint it selfe which so moued the Lord to complaine of this people And it is indeed the preuenting of an obiection and cauill of this people for they might obiect and say What aileth him he hath no cause so to exclaime and complaine of vs that he cannot bring vs to repentance and to serue God why doe wee not bring our Sacrifices to his Altar doe wee not come dayly to serue God Yea we haue lamented our sinnes and humbled our selues before his face crauing pardon at his hands What would hee haue vs to do more To this cauill of theirs the Prophet answeres in laying open the cause of this complaint in these words For your goodnesse c. By goodnesse here he meanes their outward seruice and worship of God their fayned repentance they had some outward shew of holines and of repentance and seruice of God but it was voyd of sincerity and soundnesse of heart it was not in truth but from the teeth outward and therefore it was vanishing and vnconstant and of the sodaine like vnto the Dew or Morning cloud which is dispersed in a moment by the Sunne In this people here we may behold the nature and Doct. 6 property of all hypocrites they content themselues with the bare naked and outward seruice of God It is the property of hypocrites to minde more the outward part of Gods worship then the inward neuer looking for the truth of it in their hearts soules for though they offered Sacrifices and oblations came to the Temple seemed to repent yet it was onely in outward shew not sound nor sincere it neuer came from their hearts And what account such seruice of God is with God hee declares by his Prophet Esay when hee sayth Esay 1.14 My soule hateth your New Moones and your appointed Feasts They are a burden vnto mee I am a weary to beare them They would keepe the Sabbaths and frequent the solemne assemblies but it was but for custome and for fashion sake they would learne nothing at al though their bodies were there yet their hearts were not there And this sinne of theirs Almighty God layeth to their charge else where when he sayth Esay 29.13 This people come neare vnto mee with their mouth and honour mee with their lips but their hearts are far from mee He blameth them not for that they came not into Gods Temple and into the Assembly of Gods people for herein they were very forward but that they brought now a lame Sacrifice vnto the Lord it was but a lippe seruice and a Will worshippe and the Lord doth esteeme no better of it then the killing of a man and the cutting off of a dogges necke or the offering vp of Swines bloud all which are abominable vnto the Lord for God is a spirit and therefore will bee worshipped Esay 66.3.4 not onely according to the outward ceremony of his worshippe but in spirit truth To whom will I haue respect vnto but to him that is poore of a contrite spirit Ier. 7.7 Pro. 15.11 and trembleth at my words And if this bee wanting all that wee can doe in the seruice and worshippe of God is but sinne vnto vs and shall adde vnto the measure of our iniquities And surely this is the onely reason as I take why men profit no more vnder the Preaching of the Word in this time of the Gospell namely this because men perswade themselues that so long as they performe the outward rites of Gods worshippe seruice as to come to Church heare the Word receiue the Sacrament and the like all is well with them they need no more In these Iewes wee may clearely see a counterpane of our people and time What is the cause why after Vse 1 so much and so long preaching men should remayne so ignorant so couetous so vile and so sinneful stil is it not because most men content themselues with the outward seruice and worship of God Why did not the meanes that conuerted those Iewes in the beginning of this Chapter conuert these of whom the Lord speaketh in this place Surely the Prophet giues a reason of it in this verse namely because these Iewes thought that they had goodnesse inough and religion inough so long as they performed the outward part of Gods worshippe and seruice and for this very cause all these meanes could doe them no good And is not this the sinne of our times and people Note doe not most men content themselues with the outward seruice and worshippe of God to come to Church to heare the Word receiue the Sacrament and thinke then they haue honoured God highly and serued him aswell as the best of them all and that God can require no more at their hands I appeale vnto your hearts and consciences whether this be not so that most doe content themselues with the very outward action of Gods worshippe neuer looking for soundnesse of heart to come in faith repentance and obedience Oh then
sinnes and rebellions Wee learne hence this point of Doctrine Doct. 2 That the Lod is the Author of all punishments for sinne The Lord is the author of all punishments for sinne though hee vse secondary causes and some outward meanes yet hee is the Author of all iudgements and punishments vpon men and women Indeed hee vseth sometime men to do his will as his rod to punish his people for so is Ashur called the Lords rodde Esay 10.5 to whip his people and his Staffe to beat them The Lord vseth sometimes the Deuils themselues to afflict his people Iob. 1. as wee see in Iobs affliction yet so as the Lord was the chiefe Author thereof the Deuill but an instrument Euen so al iudgements come from God hee imposeth and inflicts them on his people for their sinnes Excellent is that place of the Prophet Esay to this purpose But now Esay 43.1.2.3 thus sayth the Lord that created thee O Iacob and hee that formed thee O Israel feare not for I haue redeemed thee I haue called thee by name thou art mine when thou passest thorough the waters I will bee with thee and thorough the flouds that they shall not ouerflow thee c. And againe Shall there be any euill in the City and the Lord hath not done it This point is fully declared by Moses when hee sayth If yee will not obey mee nor doe all these commandements Leu. 26.16.17 I will appoint ouer you fearefulnesse a consumption and a burning ague the sword famine and pestilence to destroy you and to make you few in number Let this schoole vs if the Lord so deale with vs If the Crosse come to vs as a thing iudged fit of God Let vs not set him a stint to say thus much will I beare and no more but leaue the same to his owne good pleasure expecting and enduring euen one vpon the necke of another taking hold of his promise by a liuely faith that Hee will neuer lay more vpon vs then wee shall bee able to beare but will giue vs a happy issue vnto them all that wee shall gaine more in the Spirit then we can lose in the flesh and that the Crosse in Gods due time shall depart to our aduantage to leaue a blessing behind it This Doctrine haue I cleared in the first verse of this Chapter Let this suffice for this Text. Wee come to the vses of it Let vs all take knowledge of this Doctrine that Vse 1 the Lord is the Author of all punishments whatsoeuer by what instrument soeuer it pleaseth him to vse for the accomplishing of the same Iob the faithfull seruant of the Lord acknowledgeth this when he saith The Lond giueth the Lord taketh away yet wee know that it was the Deuil and wicked men whom the Lord vsed as his instruments to afflict this his holy seruant And let vs learne to acknowledge that all punishments sent of God come from his hand and he imposeth and layeth them vpon vs eyther as punishments of our sinnes Iob. 2.10 as heere in this Text or else for the triall of our faith patience and the like graces But of this before Secondly this may serue to condemne those foolish Vse 2 men that impute all to fortune and chance all their troubles miseries crosses sicknesses losses and the like that happen vnto them in their bodies children goods cattell they impute them all to blind Fortune and chance and neuer looke vp to the hand of God to see his angry countenance turned towards thē by reason of their sinnes and horrible impieties Here is Ignorance with a witnesse Where is the prouidence of God all this while which rules and gouernes all things that are in heauen and earth Oh let vs labour to reforme this common fault amongst vs and looke higher euen vnto God himselfe from whence they come This knowledge and acknowledging that God doth inflict his iudgements punishments and afflictions vpon vs for our sinnes it is a good meanes to bridle vs and to keepe vs from impatiency murmuring and muttering against the Lord. The Lord sent Shemi to curse 2. Sam. 16.10 who dare say then why doest thou curse mee so Iob The Lord giueth the Lord taketh away blessed bee the name of the Lord And the want of this is the cause why men bee so impatient in sicknesse and misery because they do not consider that it is the hand of the Lord layd vpon them for their sinnes and so they neuer make any vse at al of Gods iudgements thinking eyther that they come by chance lucke or fortune or else looke onely vpon the outward means and instrument and not vnto the Lord himselfe Oh let vs learne to bee wise to lift vp our eyes higher to see that it is the hand of the Lord I draw my sword I kill and make aliue I send the plague and pestilence to consume to destroy And the knowledge of this is a good meanes to humble vs and to make vs to confesse our sinnes that the Lord is holy in all his wayes and righteous in all his works the which is acknowledged by the Prophet Dauid when hee sayth I know O Lord Psal 119.75 that thy iudgements are right and that thou hast afflicted me iustly And if wee can but once truely apprehend this that it is the Lord that striketh it will make vs euen to blesse God when hee seemes to deale with vs most hardly giuing him the prayse of equity as Dauid doth here acknowledging that his sharpest corrections are not so great as our sinnes And these two things will bee great motiues to patience in trouble if wee consider that the same affliction is measured out vnto vs from the Lord Who is faithfull and will lay no more vpon vs then we are able to beare And next that our stripes are not according to our sinnes for if he should beate vs with as many rods as wee haue grieued him with sinnes hee should adde yet ten times more vnto our greatest afflictions I haue cut downe and slaine them THe second point is the indgement and punishment it selfe and the manner of it The iudgement it selfe which shewes that the same is no small iudgement but a very grieuous punishment For I haue cut downe and slaine them as though the Lord should haue sayd whereas they would not receyue my Doctrine nor beleeue my Word that they might bee brought to repentance and so bee saued I haue now cut them down slaine their soules by my Word and wounded them euen to death eternall for as my Word which I would haue made the sweet sauour of life vnto life is now by their rebellion and stubbornnesse turned vnto them to bee the wofull sauour of death vnto death Hence wee may obserue that of all the iudgements Doct. 3 of God that befal a man in this life there is none more grieuous or feareful then an hard heart that wil not stoupe to
will the Lord deale one day with all hypocritical seruers of God who because they bee such as make shew of Religion and seruice of God thinke that their profession may bee a cloake of all their impieties I desire Mercy and not Sacrifice THis is a most worthy sentence as it doth appeare in that our Sauiour Christ doth twice alleadge it in the Gospell of Mathew Mat. 9. ●3 when Christ kept company with the poore Publicans and sinners the Scribes and Pharisies were angrie with him our Sauiour bids them goe and learne what this meanes I will haue mercy and not sacrifice Where hee shewes that the Lord will not bee serued by outward Ceremonies and externall shewes but then men serue God when they can pardon and forgiue iniuries and wrongs and one pardon and forbeare another and are not ouer cruell and seuere one to another So when Christs Disciples pluckt the eares of corne vpon the Sabbath Mat. 12. the Pharisies were presentlie offended because they brake the Sabbath but Christ tels them this Scripture I will haue mercy and not sacrifice Where our Sauiour Christ sheweth that they were ouer cruell censurers of others thinking the keeping of the Sabbath to stand in such Ceremonies whereas they did nothing but that they might doe without offence Now as we haue cleared what it is that wee are to vnderstand of Sacrifice and Burnt offerings namely the outward and externall worship of God and all the ceremonies of the Law So now wee are to come to the two latter words Mercy and Knowledge by which we are to vnderstand the duties of Piety and Mercy faith to God and loue and mercy towards man And here the Lord compares these two together and shewes that hee preferres faith piety and godlinesse in the heart and mercifull and kind dealing towards men before the great shewes which men make in the outward seruice of God True it is the Lord will haue vs performe such parts of his seruice worship as hee commandeth in his Word and such ceremonies as hee prescribes but hee prefers faith obedience repentance feare and loue of God and loue kindnesse and mercifull dealing vnto men before all such sacrifices and burnt offerings and all other shewes whatsoeuer Yea all this outward shew and all our profession of Religion if it bee not ioyned with the knowledge of God that is with faith repentance and obedience and with the dueties of loue vnto men it is but abhomination in the sight of God Doct. 5 So then the point of Doctrine is this that seeing the Lord sayth I will haue mercy and not sacrifice God doth prefer the duties of loue and mercy to men before his owne worship that is I desire rather mercy then sacrifice It doth please the Lord better to see men performe duties of loue and kindnesse one towards another then to haue sacrifices neuer so many or great done vnto himselfe This is the Doctrine We see heere how the Lord doth farre preferre loue and kindnesse to men before al the outward shewes men make of religion whatsoeuer nay if men professe neuer so much make neuer so great a shew in the seruice of God for their hearing praying receyuing and the like yet if they want loue kindnesse to their brethren they cannot please God And this is the cause that the faith of many in the Scriptures hath growne famous in the world euen by their conscionable performance of the duties of the second Table loue and mercy vnto men I remember the Shunamites wife who called the Prophet of the Lord into her house to eate bread and sayd to her husband Behold 2. Reg 4.8.9 I know now that this is an holy man of God that passeth by vs continually let vs make him a little Chamber with walles and let vs set him there a bed and a table and a stoole and a candlesticke that hee may turne in thither when hee commeth to vs. Gen. 18. And of Abraham and Lot it is reported that they entertayned strangers into their houses Here was religion indeed when the same goes hand in hand with good works Happy Elias that hath such an Hostesse to giue him entertainement after his trauell and happy yea twice happy was shee by entertayning such a guest Deut. 10.18 This is that which Moses deliuereth by precept vnto the people of Israel The Lord our God is a God of gods and Lord of Lords a great God mighty and terrible who doth right vnto the Fatherlesse and widdow and loueth the stranger giueth him food and raiment loue yee therefore the stranger Where we see that Moses vrgeth this duty of mercy and loue vnto others euen from the example of God himselfe who is euer at hand to helpe them Esay 58.7 This is it which the Prophet Esay commendeth Is not this the fasting that I haue commaunded to deale thy bread to the hungry and that thou bring the poore that wander vnto thy house when thou seest the naked that thou couer him and hide net thy selfe from thy owne flesh And this is noted as one part of the innocency and integrity of godly Iob that hee could say The stranger did not lodge in the streetes but I opened my dores vnto him that went by the way Iob. 31.32 It is the straight charge that Christ himselfe giueth If thou bring thy gift to the Altar and there remembrest that thy Brother hath ought against thee leaue there thine offering before the Altar and goe thy way first bee reconciled to thy Brother and thou come and offer thy gift Where we see that men do but lose their labor that come to hear the Word pray receyue c. or to any part of Gods worship that liue in malice hatred or desire of reuenge 1. Cor. 13.1 Though I had the gift of Prophesie and knew all secrets all knowledge yea if I had all faith so that I could remoue mountaines and bad not loue I were nothing Where wee see if men want loue that is mercy and kindnesse to men they can doe nothing to please God so highly the Lord esteemes of this duty of mercy to men that he sayth There are but two Commandements this is one to loue our neighbour as our selfe and giues Peter commandement to forgiue his brother Mat. 22.37 1. Reg. 17. Act. 16. 2. Tim. 1. not till seuen times but till seuenty seuen times Lydea intreated Paul and his companions to come into her house and to abide with her Onesiphorus sought out Paul and refreshed him in time of his necessity All these examples the like whereof the Scriptures are full all serue to teach vs the truth of this Doctrine that the works of loue and mercy to our brethren serue to commend our faith to God and are more accepted with him then all things else wee can doe in his seruice and worship when they are wanting in vs. Now come we to the vses If the