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A04238 The good mans priuiledge A sermon lately preached at Plimmouth in Deuon, by I.B. And now published at the request of some that then were auditors. Barlow, John, b. 1580 or 81. 1618 (1618) STC 1436; ESTC S100848 19,948 34

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fall from the certaintie of perfect blessednesse Againe the worke of creation and mans generation is good for his people for that is the beginning of their actuall well-being and a step to blessing howbeit it had been good for Iudas Mat. 26.24 and the vnbeleeuers they had neuer been borne And mans effectual Vocation is good too whether it be sooner or latter if the Lord call a man in his youth why is not this a rare priuiledge and shall he not be better enabled to resist all euill in the time of age Suppose the Lord single a man out in his more ancient yeeres yet it shall bee good for him also for hee shall discerne more clearely and that with admiration the patience and long suffering of the Lord perceiue his power the more in turning him from that long and strong habit of wickednes he will make the more haste to heauen as the shaft to the marke that hath been long held in the bowe worke the more willingly in the Lords vineyard so short a time and he thereby will be the more hopefull of old sinners lesse proane finally to censure any And is not this also good for him Besides let one depth of afflictions like the waues of water slow after another yet shall they leade him from sinne and draw him more close to the Law of God make him more pitifull to his sick brother and weane him from the loue of this world exercise all grace in him to the vttermost and seale to his soule the more certaintie of his saluation 2. King 22.20 What if death destroy his daies in youth is he not tooke from the euill to come and shall not a well-led life yeeld comfort at the day of death doth he not the sooner take possession of his fathers inheritance and rest from his labours Reuel 14.13 yea and is not then the day of a good mans death better then the day of his birth And if his life and daies be prolonged why Prou. 16 31. is not gray haires a crowne of glorie being found in the way of righteousnesse Now from God and his acts come wee to Satan and wee shall easily discerne that his plots and malice shall worke for good He caused man to fall from his integritie at the first but what lost he first is he not a member now of a more glorious head Christ the Lord Secondly is not his standing more certaine and he not subiect to change and fall for euer and this is the reason why Adam had a Sacrament in the Garden of good and euill to seale life or death but we in Christ haue none but such as seale vp our saluation Thirdly shall not our estate be more glorious in respect of the place of our habitation For if Adam had stood probably as some thinke we had neuer been translated from earth to heauen for euery creature say they was to be blessed in that state and place where the Lord at the first put them as Angels in heauen Fishes in the sea and consequently Man and Beast on the earth and our ascension comes by Christ for from the Deitie hauing more power to carry the humanitie to heauen then the humanitie any waies to moue the Deitie springs our so great exaltation And Paul seemes to confirme this proposition 1. Cor. 15.47 when he saith that The first man was of the earth earthly the second from heauen heauenly endeauouring not only to proue the resurrection but the ascension of the body also by the merits of Christ Iesus So that Satan did not hurt but helpe vs though not willingly yet through the mercy of God on his part freely but on Satans by necessitie And what though he tempt vs still why we may learne wisdome of him as for to get power against the day of euill and it will assure a man that he is Christs sheepe and in the path to heauen when hee finds Satan so to tempt him and resist him for thus he disputeth If I were not at liberty why should the diuell thus trouble me tempt me Luther saith that he learned much good meaning in these former respects from the aduersary of mankind though the Papists blind guides scandalize him for it and accuse him to haue been familiar with the diuell And no doubt but as a man learnes wit by going to Law with a cunning aduersarie so the sonnes of God in our daies haue good by his tentations in finding out his depths and feeling Gods strong arme to plucke them out of his mouth and he that neuer learned wisdome from Satan though he intend not to teach him any may be iustly suspected not to be in the way to heauen 2. Cor. 2.11 Thus from him let vs step to mankind the which bee our brethren in the flesh or spirit and we will begin with the wicked ones What if the Canaanites be still among the Israelites is it not good for them for first if the sonne runne from his father why let him fall into the hand of an vncircumcised Philistim he will whip him home againe Secondly the prouidence of God ouer his will the more appeare in their preseruation Thirdly it will make the faithfull to looke better to their footing that they haue not cause to blaspheme the name of the Lord or speake euill of his lawes wee see Lot liued better in Sodom amongst sinners then when hee came to Zoar from out of them Fourthly they preuent much sinne that the righteous are subiect vnto for suppose that a man would wrong the King of his impost and custome sell away as wee haue heard some doe their powder shot and the like prouision why an honest man cannot if hee would haue way for the wicked for they lie at euery aduantage and like dogs deuoure that carrion that might choake and poison the godly And doe we not see that a flower growing amongst Onyons and Garlicke is sweeter then if it were among more pleasant herbes for the sower roote suckes the bad iuice and leaues the better for the other And it is out of all question that one good man hath benefit by another For first they are partakers of one anothers prayers and is not this a good thing Secondly they haue a fellow-feeling of one anothers miseries and is not this to be eased of part of their burthē Thirdly they will comfort thē if they be feeble minded and relieue them in necessity and what better for such as bee in that condition Fourthly they all concurre to make vp one compleat and perfect Temple for Gods Spirit to dwell in and by this relation haue they not good one by and from another what if they iarre now and then as Paul and Marke were sometimes stirred amongst themselues yet shall not the falling out of friends bee a meanes to renew more firmely their former affection like a bone being knit that hath been broken is the firmer afterwards yea such shall be reconciled in due season for