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B05829 Certain select cases resolved. Specially, tending to the right ordering of the heart, that we may comfortably walk with God in our general and particular callings. / By Thomas Shephard, sometimes of Emanuel College in Cambridge; now preacher of Gods word in New-England. Shephard, Thomas, 1605-1649. 1695 (1695) Wing S3105A; ESTC R227738 42,314 125

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question to know whether these changes you have sometimes these movings of the Spirit are not of natural temper or Gods Spirit It seems I did a little mistake the meaning because you meant not the main work of grace but occasional stirrings and movings of heart as by reading some pathetical Letter your Spirit is moved with joy or sorrow which it may be will not be stirred at some other time as by drinking a cup of wine the spirit is made more chearful lively c. Answ I answer these three things 1. First That it is very usual for natural affections to be raised by a natural temper as by drinking eating noveltiness of the Gospel John's candle flies were ravished with the Gospel People are naturally moved sometimes by a thundring Minister yet never a whit the more grace c. and it is a good speech of Doctor Ames Arminian universal grace as they describe it may be the effect of a good dinner sometimes 2. That tho' the being of grace depends not upon the temper of the body yet the exercise of grace and many gifts of grace together with the feeling of it doth And hence a good dinner and sometimes wine to a sad melancholy if gracious heart may remove rem prohibentem that may keep grace as joy thankfulness from working and so take the grace and draw it out not create and diffuse the grace The Prophet called you know for a Minstril which some think and that upon good grounds was to raise up his heavy heart and make him chearful and fit to speak the body is the instrument which if it be broken the best grace will hardly sound but if whole then they will 3. If you would know when these things only draw out grace or make a thing like unto grace in the Soul I answer by chese two things chiefly 1. If it be true grace it ever makes you more humble and vile in your own eyes and say Lord why dost thou g●ve me any desire to thee any chearfulness in serving thee c. 2. It makes you more thankful to bless the Lord that he thus remembers you for this is a standing rule what ever comes from nature and a mans self it ever builds up it self and returns to self again what ever grace comes from Christ it drives a man out of himself by making him humble and draws him unto Christ that sent him by making him thankful I think all grace and stirrings and movings that have not this double effect in some measure are to be suspected and if they have it is dangerous to doubt whether they are true or no. 5. Again Your fifth thing about providence you say you cannot see a positive providence altho' you do see a negative providence in all your occasions and comforts and crosses you meet withal as namely you can thank God for not taking away your life c. but you cannot see God giving it Answ 1. I answer 1. Consider what I writ to you at first about this question in general 2. Ponder sadly whether any creature or appurtenance to it has its being from it self or from the will and word of God viz. I will have such a man to be and such a memory to be c. I think you will say nothing can make it self therefore here is a positive Providence in life liberty c. 3. Consider whether the same will and word that gives it a being together with all the appurtenances to it doth not also give it act and motion That it is so I thus demonstrate it 1. Every creature is made for an end for no wise efficient but works for some wise end 2. That no creature can lead it self to its end if sinful or irrational 3. God must and doth lead it by its several acts and movings to that end Hence 4. Every act is determined by God And altho' I grant some creatures move freely some necessarily yet it is from a positive will and providence that they move act and see Therefore you see what cause there is to see a positive providence in every thing Concerning the rest of your letter Oh that I had time and heart to writ more yet I hope I have writ enough for this time and the Lord knows whether ever more or no. However I thank you heartily for improving me this way of writing who have my mouth stopt from speaking I wish I had more such friends to deal thus with me and my self more time and a more fruitful head and heart to improve my self this or any other like way for them For who knows what breathings of Gods Spirit are lost for want of writing especially when there is no season of speaking Truly Sir I meet with few that are much troubled in that manner as your self but they go on in an easie quiet and very dangerous way which troubles I perswade my self keep you awaking when other virgins are slumbring and after which I am perswaded the Lord intends to use you for more than common service if you wade well through them however as I said before be not discouraged or too much perplexed in sorrow for them For surely as far as I can guess the Lord is preparing you for himself by them I shall not forget you tho' I never saw you and I beseech you if have any spark of affection toward me kindl'd by these fewlines remember when you are best able to pray for your self to remember to look after me and mine all that go with me on the mighty waters and then to look up sigh to Heaven for me that the Lord would out of his free grace but bring me to that good land those glorious Ordinances and that there I may but behold the face of the Lord in his Temple tho' he never delight to use me there tho' I and mine should possibly beg there and that if the Lord should call me to my solemn work and service for the good of his Church People company that go with me or are gone before me that then the Lord Jesus would reveal his secrets to me enable me the little time I have to live to be fruitful to him and to have a larger heart than ever for him as for yourself I shall desire the Lord to keep you blameless and unspotted in an evil world and that as he has begun so he would perfect crown his divine graces work in you that you may be perserved from national sins which shortly bring national and most heavy plagues And the presence of the Lord may abide with you and in you until the Lord call for you Remember my kind love to your Father whose name I have forgot and by whom I could not send these lines being then hindred by business Now the peace of Jesus Christ be with you keep you upright blameless till death And if I never see you more till the last and great day