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A55343 A directory for youth Through all the difficulties attending that state of life. Or a discouse of youthful lusts. In which the nature and dinds of them are described, and remedies against them laid down. First preached to young people, and now published at their request. By Samuel Pomfret, minister of the gospel. Pomfret, Samuel, d. 1722. 1693 (1693) Wing P2798; ESTC R224107 117,456 254

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necessity of a waking working Conscience in order to Conversion for it is the property of Conscience to turn in upon the Soul and debate matters discursively in a kind of silent reasoning with the Soul it hath both a directive and reflexive power i● takes that light that lay cold and useles● before in the mind and brings it down in ●way of home application to the Soul 3. La● 40. 119. Psal 59. And now I come ● make good what is proposed namely Tha● Youthful Lusts stupefie and be●u● this faculty of Conscience and so indispo●● the Soul to Conversion Look you Si●s although it is not in the power of young o● old Sinners to rase out and expunge this Faculty out of their Breasts for it is so esse●tial to the Soul as that the Soul can't be Soul wirhout it nothing can be more it separable than this bosom Judge which o● calleth sensus praejudicium judicij divin● Yet though I say they can't get rid on they may and often do by a love and life ●● sin gag it muzle and stifle it for the present they cast Conscience into a deep sleep by yiel●ing to their Lusts One calleth the Love ●● Sin the Devil's Opium whereby he lu●● Conscience asleep Hence it is that you read of its being past feeling and seared as with an hot Iron Ephes 4. 19. and 1 Tim. 4. 2. defiled polluted 1. Tit. 15. not performing their offices being deaf to every holy suggestion of God's Spirit O young people your lusts served and obeyed will make your Consciences to be like Lot when he was made drunk by his Daughters of whom it 's said That in the Morning he knew nothing what he had done in Gen 19. Thy Lusts will breed such sottishness and stupidity in thy Conscience as will most certainly hinder thy Conversion Conscience is a Witness but if that witness be dumb who shall tell thee of thy Sin and danger Conscience is a Schoolmaster to direct and correct but if that Schoolmaster be blind or craz'd or lie like one stark mad or dead who I pray shall admonish you and administer reproof to you alas we speak without you it 's Conscience that is as a thousand Witnesses within you and if that be like an Idol what hope of Conversion Conscience is the Candle of the Lord within thee and if this be put under a Bushel how easily may the Devil hurry thee blind fold to Hell and Damnation Conscience is appointed of God to be that to the Soul as the Pilot is to the Ship amidst Rocks Sands suppose now that the Pilot have either lost his Compass to steer by or has no supernal light to make an Observation by how improbable is it that the Ship should ever come safe to Harbour So if Conscience be stupified how unlikely is it that ever that Soul should be converted It hath been and still is to me just ground of wonder and astonishment that when a Minister comes in the Name and by the Authority of the Great Jehovah Maker of Heaven and Earth to a Congregation of sinful Worms and there preach and prove to them out of the infallible Scriptures that they are born in Sin and that in their natural conditions they are but a few steps off Eternal Damnation and that there is a blessed Jesus come to seek and save what is lost and that he is able and willing to save to the uttermost all that come to him and yet after a Minister hath done al● this not one probably of many Score● in the Auditory that brings the Doctrine preached home to his own Soul saying Thi● is my Condition my Soul's portion I am by Nature a Child of wrath God's Law hath found me ou● and convinced me o● sin that there are none more guilty than I and more worthy of Hell I am the Man the Woman whom it curseth as sure as if my Name was mentioned but the generality detain the Truth in Unrighteousness they go away and live as wickedly a● before Now the Lord be merciful to us how could ever Dust and Ashes be thus unconcerned did but Conscience roundly and soundly do its work viz. to bear witness to pass sentence c. But here is the bane of all and the true Cause of mens Impenitency and Unconversion they hearken and yield to their lusts and thereby Conscience is laid asleep O young people see the malignity of Sin 's influence and say Away ye cursed Lusts it 's high time O my Soul to flee these Awake Conscience awake it 's high time to regard thy message 3dly These youthful Lusts they increase that natural rebellion that is in the Will against turning to God and so they indispose the Soul to Conversion the Will is an excellent part or power of the reasonable Soul it is compar'd by some to the Primum Mobile in the Heavens that carrieth all the inferiour Orbs away in its own motion or like a Queen sitting upon its Throne exercising its dominion over the other parts of the Soul And as Conscience hath several offices and acts so hath the Will The Schoolmen marshall up several as Volition and that either absolute and efficacious or more languid and imperfect 2. Fruition 3. Intention 4. Election 5. Resolution and Consent c. but I shall only shew you how impossible a saving and found Conversion of the Soul can ever be except the Will this superiour faculty in the Soul be brought into subjection and obedience to Christ and then shew you how youthful Lusts not only hinder that subjection of the Will to Christ but strengthen its resistance and rebellion against it 1 How impossible a thing Conversion is without the Will be brought into obedience to Christ When God first created Man upon Earth this noble part of the Soul the Will was in a most perfect and holy conformity to the Will of God but since Sin entred the Will is so far fallen from its primitive honour that Bernard saith voluntas tua infernus est tuus that mans Will now is his Hell of a Virgin she is now become like a polluted Whore So that naturally we will not come to Christ John 5. 40. We will not be made clean Jer. 13. 27. We will walk after our own Devices Jer. 18. 12. Now how impossible a thing is it that there should be a through Conversion till this natural Rebellion of the Will is slain and removed for the Will is the man and it 's everlastingly true and will be found so That his you are whom you willingly obey whether it be of Sin unto Death or Obedience unto Righteousness Rom. 6. 16. 2. Youthful Lusts yielded unto strengthen that natural averseness and obstinacy that is in our Will and so it indisposeth the Soul to Conversion We read that Whoredom and Wine take away the Heart in Hosea 4. 11. Why may some say was the Heart set upon God before No not at all but by it is meant that those
be as Wool Jer. 13. 27. O Jerusalem wilt thou not be made clean ●● when shall it once be Thus having cleared what lay in our way as matter of Objection and discouragement touching the means of Conversion on our part I shall proceed to consider more particularly those instituted means of Conversion and then shew you how your Lusts oppose those means and thereby hinder your Conversion For the Means I shall begin with that of Consideration and that because I find the Holy Ghost in Scripture beginning here with unconverted Sinners commanding and commending this as an excellent means of Conversion in the 1 Kings 8. 47. If they shall bethink themselves and repent then hear thou their Prayer c. where you see plainly that retiring into our own hearts by serious thoughtfulness and consideration is a singular means to Repentance and Conversion Again in Hag. 1. 5. Now therefore thus saith the Lord Consider your ways Psal 119. 59. I thought on my ways and turned my Feet unto thy Testimonies He first considered and then he converted So the prodigal Son came first to himself by consideration and then he came home to his Father by sound Conversion Luke 15. 17. Here the Lord complains of that People's impenitence in Jer. 8. 6. No man repented him And in the next words relateth the Cause of it to be want of consideration No man said What have I done O would but young men retire from the Noise and foolish Vanities of this world and allow their Souls leisure for the serious exercise of this important Duty to consider their sinful and woful estate by Nature in what posture they stand God-wards with their apostate Natures and how the Wrath of God that is revealed from Heaven against all Unrighteousness this wrath abideth on them every moment during their unconverted state and how fearful a thing it is to carry ones doom in ones own bosom to go up and down the world in a state of enmity to the most high Jehovah under his Cur●e and Wrath as they most certainly do i● their state of Nature and there to consider of their manifold Omissions and Commissions how many thousand ways they have offended God how many checks of Conscience they have stifled what Motions of the Spirit they have resisted what preciou● seasons of Grace they have neglected wha● Light Love Mercies Engagements Vow● they have sinned against what pains they have taken to satisfie their Lusts stopping their Ears at the holy Instructions Counsels Exhortations intreaties of Parents Ministers what estrangedness and separation thei● Sins have made between God and their Souls and then to consider how short their time o● Earth will be how sure it is that their youthful Sins will sooner or later find them out ● how certain that God will bring them ●● Judgment for all thy Pleasures in the Flesh all thy Thoughts Words and Deeds Thu● I say would but young men take time ●● commune with their own Souls about the●● tremendous matters it would surely awake● and call them to fear and enquire What m●●● I do to be saved And so prepare them fo● that other Head of Consideration name●● the rich soveraign and free Grace of God in Christ laid open in the Gospel how God hath so loved the World as to give his only Son to dye for us when enemies that whosoever believeth and repenteth shall not perish but have everlasting Life how able and willing Christ is to save and receive all heavy laden weary Souls that see themselves lost and ●aste the bitterness and feel the burden of their Sin that come to him how lovingly he invites all such to come to him and assureth them of a gracious reception and a full remission of all their Sins and eternal Salvation c. and that it is not all the aggravations of their Sins however they have been multiplied and commited against the Light of Natural Conscience or the Light of Supernatural Grace revealed in the Scriptures that shall be an impediment or bar to their acceptance and pardon upon their return If the Wicked forsake his Way and the Vnrighteous man his Thoughts and turn unto the Lord he will have mercy and to our God and he will abundantly pardon Isa 55. 7. or multiply to pardon Again there is nothing but an unbelieving impenitent Heart resisting this Grace can or shall ever deprive you of so great Salvation as is offered to you in the Gospel and tho' you have refused in past seasons when he hath called yet for all that he won't refuse you If you flee from your lusts to him the only refuge for lost Souls the match shall not break on his part and if you perish and miss Salvation at last it shall not be long of him So that this is undeniable viz. that Consideration on our part is a most fit and apposite means of Conversion I have some time read of a Religious Father that had rebellious wicked Son that was a great grie● to him when the Father was on his dea●● bed he called his Son to him and laid hi● under a solemn engagement and promise That he would every day retire alone a●● spend one quarter of an Hour in seriou● thinking After the pious Father was dea● the wild Son began to consider of his promise to his Father and accordingly once day retires at first he began to think of th● Honours and Pleasures of this World bu● after a while he began to consider what h●● Father's design was in obliging him the● once a day to retiredness and thoughtfulness and then he began to call to mind his Sin● and wicked Life that he had lived and th● good Spirit of God concurring with thos● thoughts he became a new man So tha● Consideration is a means of Conversion Now I come in the next place to shew yo● how youthful lusts directly oppose this mea● of Conversion and that will appear it yo● consider the rage of these Lusts they wi●● not give the judgment leave or leisure ●● animadvert and consider they are imp●ruous and tyrannical hurrying poor Si●ners Hell wards this is obvious to our o●servation every day how many young people do we see by one base pleasure or other always led captive from the time they awake in the Morning till they lie down at Night and never take time to consider or ask themselves What have I done What must I do to be saved Where must I abide for ever If a man rides through a Country full speed he can never draw a true Map of that Country If you ●oile and ruffle the Waters you can never see your face in them Thus if a Soul be hurried with its Lusts it can never retire and soberly debate matters in its own breast Consideration can find no place in such a Soul as Christ told the malicious Jews in the ● John 36 37. My words can find no place in ●ou because they were so enraged and blind●d with the
to God by Christ every day our Life is a worthless thing without it hence in 1 Pet. 3. 7. the Apostle doth so earnestly press Husbands and Wives to exemplary walking that your Prayers saith he be not hindred Now there is nothing so much hindereth Prayer as giving way to your Lusts for by these you provoke God to stop his Ear and withdraw and stand at a distance from you and by these you irritate the Rebellion of your own Hearts against God and cause it to stand at a greater distance from God as Adam when he yielded to eat of the forbidden Fruit he grew shy of God Woful experience evinceth this when Persons have given way to Pride or Passion or Lust or sinful Pleasures in the day they can't tell how to go and pray to God at night or look him in the Face with any comfort or confidence when Conscience upbraideth dost thou pray O vile Hypocrite hast thou been kindling the Fire of his Wrath all day and dost thou think to obtain his favour all of a sudden When thou hast been grieving his Spirit and tearing open the wounds of the blessed Jesus by thy wilful sinning against Light and Convictions how canst thou expect the Comforter should come to thee If a man were to plead for his Life at the Bar would he be so mad as to distemper himself with strong Drink before hand this were the ready way to lose him his Life and so it is the ready way to lose your Conversion wherein stands the Life of your Souls if you intoxicate them with the stupefying Vapours that arise from your fulfilled Lusts It was holy Mr. Dod's saying That either Praying would make us leave off Sinning or Sinning would make us leave off Praying And then pray observe your Lusts tend to the manifest withering cripling your Souls in the performance of this duty It cuts and clips the Soul's wings in Prayer and then down you fall and sink as a dead thing in Prayer O therefore flee youthful Lust or they will render Prayer no more than a dead empty Formality and how waste and desolate a thing is that it will be like some Disease in the Body that converts all the Food that should nourish Nature to the feeding themselves and so macerate and miserably consume the Body or like some Thief or Thieves in a House the Master's Goods and Stock continually waste and consume and no wonder the Viper is in their own Bosoms Thus young men your Lusts will bring leanness into your Souls in Prayer O young man dost thou find the Lord gone in Prayer no discoveries of himself but a great estrangedness wouldst thou know the cause read that in Ezek. 14. 5. They were estranged through their Lusts Be assured of this there is a Heart-league and some youthful Lust or other which lays an embargo upon the Soul and arrests the profit of all thy Prayers Suppose a man did know and see his own Wife loving and cleaving to some other man would not this spoil the comfort of their communion as we that are reasonable Creatures don't love to be among unreasonable Brutes in the Wilderness or the Living to be among the Tombs and the Dead So a holy God regards not the Prayers will not be enquired of nor spoke with by those who regard their Lusts in their Hearts Isa 58. 1 2 3 4. Why have we fasted and thou regardest not You took pleasure saith the Lord and brake not the Bonds of Wickedness So some complain Alas we have prayed for Pardon and Peace and the Manifestations of God's Love but have received no answer find no return now whence is this Oh young man sure there is some betwitching Lust or other sucks thee As if I saw a Plant or Tree that is daily watered and has no want of outward means of flourishing and bearing Fruit yet withereth and dyeth away be sure there is some Worm in the Root corroding it I have heard of late many young People pouring out their Complaints after this manner Alas I have been seeking and knocking at the door of Ordinances Prayer Word Sacrament c. but have not find not feel not supplies come in I am like those that had been toiling all Night and catch nothing Oh never was my Heart so dead in Duty saith one so straitned and shut up saith another And hence some cry out To what purpose should we wait any longer What profit is there in Praying to the Almighty What sweetness in Ordinances What is Christ more than another Now I pray whence is this What is Christ a barren Wilderness a Land of Darkness a broken Cistern a Field without a Treasure a Well without Water a Cloud without Rain What is the Lord unwilling to hear and pitty a poor distressed Sinner that comes and makes its moan to him And is it in vain to seek him Oh no! Christ is precious God is gracious the hearer of Prayers the rewarder of such as diligently seek him But here is the true cause of all a man comes to God with his Idol in his Heart and then God will not speak with him can you ever imagin that so pure Majesty should match with your Lusts no no for then should the Father of Light have communion with the darkest Darkness sooner will he leave thee while tho● livest to be a Shrub or Heath in the Dese●● that sees not when Good cometh and to b● a magor Missabib when thou diest than eve● let thee in to acquaintance with himself ti●● the league and power of thy youthful Lus● be broke Can two walk together that an● not agreed No man can serve two Masters but either he will love the one and hate th● other c. Matth. 6. 24. O be not deceive● God is not mocked if you regard Iniqui●y in your hearts God won't hear you● Prayer Possibly thou art pinch'd throug● the power of a natural Conscience flying thy face telling thee that such Lusts will sit thee at last and this sends thee to th● Knees and then thou criest Lord Lor● there be these and these youthful Lusts of min● that wring my Conscience that I can have ●● quiet O ease me of them And thus tho● seekest out to pacifie and stop the Mouth ●● Conscience and that 's all never comest up to practise this Rule to flee these Lusts but ever likest lovest and livest them never sell all part with all and so ru● divorced from them all to Christ taking his blessed Yoke upon thee saying He an● he alone shall rule and reign in them and over them Oh that such would ponder that Text James 1. 7 8. Let not a double-minded man think to receive any thing at the hands of the Lord and that other place in 1. Isaiah 10 to 14. I am weary saith the Lord there of your New-Moons and your very Assembling is provoking to me while your Hands and Hearts are unclean and full of sin wash ye make ye clean
c. The truth is your youthful Lusts in Prayer do render you most abominable and odious in the sight of God for they do as it were challenge and bid defiance to God whence else are those thunders of his provoked Majesty in 1. Mala. 14. 7. Jer. 9 15 16. 33. Ezek. 31 32 33. Chap. 14. from the 1 st verse to the 9. To go and Pray with the Idol of my Lust in my heart is a mocking God and God won't be mocked nay let me tell you God's anger is increased by such Prayers and then I appeal to you what Good can be looked for from such Prayers alas rather Confusion than Conversion O young People pray remember it your Lusts will not only blunt and take off the edge of Prayer that it shall never do any execution but they turn thy very Prayers into sin and how likely that is to turn thy heart God wards judge ye Thus I have shewed you how your youthful Lusts hinder Conversion as they oppose the means of it Were there a demand made why Consideration and Prayer and othe● Godly means should be so irksome and bu● densom Is God so undelightful an obje●● to approach unto that you cannot endu●● his presence or are so soon weary in hol● Exercises like a man under a heavy loa● Oh no to draw nigh to God in Prayer is th● joy of holy Souls but they are those Lu●● within that make it to our corrupt Nature so unpleasant and tedious And thus have shewed you how they oppose th● means of Conversion on our part and ther●fore it is a duty of such special concern me● for young men to flee youthful Lusts becau●● of the malignity of their influence expresse first in that they hinder Conversion No● I come to the second Head to shew yo● the malignity of their influence as they hu●ry Youth into grievous Temptations 2. A second particular of the maligni●● of youthful Lusts inflence lieth in this vi● In that they hurry Youth into grievo●● Temptations There are two sorts of Temptations th●● we read of in Scripture the Apostle Jam●● treats of both in the 1. chap. ver 2. and ●● 14. The former sort are no other than Affl●ctions which are for the probation an● tryal of the Christian's Faith and Patience and with respect to these the Apostle saith My Brethren count it all Joy when you f●● into divers Temptations ver 2. And Mos●● saith that God tempted Abraham 22. Gen. 1. That is God proved and tryed his Servant Abraham's Faith But now the other sort of Temptations are no other than solicitations and seducements to Sin and with respect to these the Apostle saith in the 13. and 14. verses Let no man say when he is tempted I am tempted of God for God cannot be tempted with Evil neither tempteth he any man But every man is tempted when he is drawn away of his own Lust and enticed then when Lust hath conceived it bringeth forth Sin and Sin when it is finished bringeth forth Death And hence our blessed Lord teacheth us to watch and pray that we enter not into Temptation that is to sin for in this sense is the word used in Scripture as 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 or to try is the proper word for the other temptation so 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 is the proper word for temptation to sin And of this sort of temptation it is that youthful Lusts are both the Fons and Fomes the breeder and feeder the food and fuel the mother and nurse they do both by force and fraud violently hale and hurry and cunningly entice and draw young ones to sin The Devil may flatter you but he cannot force you it 's your Lust that opens the Door or temptation could never enter It hath been an old practice of Sinners when they fall into sin to accuse and lay all the blame either upon the Devil or the instrument that provoked them Oh sa● they the Devil owed them a spight and no● he hath paid it not considering that th● true procreating cause of Sin is a mans ow● Lust It must be own'd that this World full of Snares and Temptations to with draw Youth from God's house to the Al● houses and there provoke them to Intemp●rance and to Gaming houses and the● provoke them to consume their Estates an● precious time and to filthy houses an● there provoke them to destroy themselv●● for the sake of brutish pleasures In this sen●● it is true homo homini daemon One is a Devil to another i. e. tempters to Sin But a these are but external movers the princip●● Agent is thy own Lust within As one saith Temptation is a Siege Satan is the Enem● without the Walls labouring to force a● entrance our Lusts are the Traytors with in that hold correspondency with t●● Enemy without and open the Gate of th● Soul to receive him They are our ow● Lusts that go over to Satan in the day ●● battel and fight against our Souls 1 Pet. 2. O young men your Lusts are like the me●● of Keilah to David in the day of temptation 1 Sam. 23. 11. Poor David was hate● and hunted up and down by Saul who sough● his Life at length he cometh to Keilah presently it was told Saul that David w●● come to Keilah David enquireth of the Lor● Whether the men of Keilah would deliver him up into the hands of his Enemy Saul And the Lord said They will deliver thee up Whereupon David presently fled and so escaped Thus if you follow not this counsel to flee your youthful lusts they will certainly deliver you up in the hour of temptation that you will not be able to deliver your own Soul they will betray you as Dalilah did Sampson and let in the uncircumcised Philistines upon you When Judas his heart was set upon the lust of Covetousness how miserably was he overcome with many desperate Temptations he will betray the precious Life and Blood of the Son of God for thirty pieces of Silver and afterward you know what became of him so true is that in the 1 Tim. 6. 9 10. They that will be rich saith the Apostle whose Hearts run after their Covetousness fall into Temptation and a Snare into many foolish and hurtful Lusts So when Balaam's Heart was set upon this Lust he will rise early run and ride till he is weary that he might Curse Israel at length he becomes through his Lust more desperate and senseless of God's fury than the dumb Ass he dissembles his Conscience coins cunning Evasions O the malignity of lusts influence Suppose it be the Lust of Uncleanness what pernicious temptation doth this cast many young men upon frequenting Satan's Seminaries those Chappels of Hell Stews and Plays wher● oftentimes are Challenges Stabs Comba●● Blood and Murder thus have many ventured as deep as Hell to gratifie their filthy Lusts Hence they are said to draw Iniqui●● as with Cart-ropes Isa 5. 8. and that the wearied themselves
and terrible day Hence Paul himself beat down his Body denied himself fleshly pleasures lest at that day he should be a Cast-away Hence Peter interrogates Seeing all these things shall be dissolved at that day of judgment what manner of persons ought we to be in all holy conversation and godliness not in chambering and wantonness 2 Pet. 3. 11. Hence also is the force of that great Command to a present Repentance without delay Acts 17. 30. Because God hath appointed a day wherein he will judge the world by Christ It was this that made voluptuous Felix tremble O Young Man had thou but a lively impression of this upon thy heart O how soon would it wither all thy pleasures at the root and instead of Ease it would fill thee with Remorse and Bitterness O therefore when this thy Youthful Lust grows boistrous then ●se this Goad to awaken thee and oppose ●his strong and terrible Argument for the ●ooling and quelling thy Lust after pleasure viz. That God will bring thee to Judgment You read of Moses when young and the ●emptation of pleasure strong yet he chose ●ather to suffer Affliction than to enjoy Sins ●leasures that are but for a season And why because he by Faith saw a day of final and further recompences at hand Hebr. 11. 25. And then Fourthly Consider That all thy youthfu● pleasures are but for a season Heb. 11. 25. And you read in Job 21. 13 14. They spen● their days in mirth and in a moment they g● down to the grave or hell Who do why all your Pleasure mongers from one Age to another Look ye were it possible for yo● to have a sight of the damned in Hell ther● would you find the many thousands tha● spent their few days on earth in the pleasure● of Sin And it 's but a while but you an● all of your complexion and temper that love Pleasures more than God must vanish away and never laugh more never jest it ga●● it more O the doleful hour is at hand Th● stolen waters of Si●'● pleasure are sweet bu● short like Naboth's Vineyard which Ah●● so ●●gerly thirsted after he got it it 's true bu● he could not keep it Sins pleasures ar● compared to the crackling of thorns under ● pot If any should ask Why they should be ●● short I would have such to bethink them selves Why they should be at all I am sure the All wise God'● thoughts are not as you● and those whose distemper'd Souls th●● grace are begun to be cured think otherwise Ask a converted Soul What pleasure there is in Sin and he will tell you it i● the very gall of bitterness Alas Young Man it is a disease upon thee that make● thee think of any pleasure at all in Sin bu● yet that mistaken Pleasure of thy sick and diseased mind is but momentary and a ●ery Shadow Why then art thou so ea●●r after Pleasure O the great Cheats poor ●inners put upon themselves Hence plea●ant Sins are called Lying Vanities O young man remember thy time on Earth ● but short 1 Cor. 7. 29. and therefore thy ●leasures in Sin cannot be long O how small distance is there between the Sports and ●ames of Youth and the mortal Pangs and ●ains of Death how soon will thy clear ●orning be overcast with evening Clouds ●e pleasures of Sin will be quickly over ●●t the pain will be for ever as Job saith ● mans Life on Earth Job 14. 1. His days ●● few but his Troubles are many So may ●ay of Sin its pleasures are few but its Ter●●s are many like a short Feast but a ●ng reckoning therefore when you are in anger of being enticed with Sin 's pleasures beseech you to endeavour and O that God ●ould teach you to improve this Consi●eration that they are but for a season ●here is a notable Story that I meet with ● Mr Burrough's Moses his choice concern●g one Theodorus a young man who at a ●ne of great Festivity and Jollity in Egypt ● his Fathers House with-drew from all the ●●mpany and got alone and fell a medita●●g thus Here is delight and content in the ●est I may have what I will desire but how long will it last And upon this Meditatio● thinking with himself this will not hol● long he withdrew himself into a privat● Room and fell down upon the Earth an● with many Tears cryed out thus unto Go● in Prayer O Lord says he my Heart i● open unto thee I indeed know not what to ask but only this Lord let me not dye eternally Lord thou knowest I love thee O let me li●● eternally to praise thee And when his Mother came to him and would have h●● him come to the rest of the company th● were bidden he made an excuse an● would not only upon this meditation b●b●cause he saw these things were but for a se●son and would not last O that it migh● please the Lord to give you young o●● Wisdom and a Heart alike to know ●● brevity and vanity of all fleshly pleasures as to draw off your Hearts from them a● to make your choice of those pleasures th● are for ever at the right hand of Go● And then Fifthly Consider youthful and sens● Pleasures are vile in their nature Cic● though a Heathen thought not that m● worthy of the name of a man that sp●● one day in sensual Pleasures And T●● accounted a Life of Pleasure a Life of Bea● And what doth God say in the Script●●● of the Person that liveth in pleasure y● may see 1 Tim. 5. 6. Such a one is dead while be liveth And in the 21. Job 11 12 13. Such say to the Almighty depart from us Pleasures they alienate and take away the Heart from God and the things of God they stuff the heart with manifold Evils they deaden it with security they harden it in Sin and swell it with Vanity and ●our it with an enmity against the severi●●es and strictness of Religion in a word Pleasures dispose a Person to all manner of ●mpieties and expose a person to all manner of miseries Aristotle maketh mention of a parcel of Ground in Sicily that sends forth such a strong smell of fragrant Flowers ●o all the Fields thereabouts that no Hound ●n hunt there the scent is so confounded with the smell of those Flowers thus in our ●icentious Age Pleasures hinder us in our spiritual chase they take away all scent ●nd sense too of Heaven and heavenly ●hings Who is fit for any holy excrcise that hath been immersing himself in sensual pleasures Can the Heart that but just now ●ath been enlarged and let out or poured ●ut in vain and youthful pleasures be prepared for the holy presence of God in Pray●r or Meditation What think you doth Chambering and Wantonness doth Ga●ning and Sportfulness fit you for commu●ion with God O how much sooner do they ripen you for Hell and Destruction Wherefore O young man flee these vai● pleasures that
after the Flesh do chuse a carnal Conversation Hence David who was a gracious Man pro●eth it by this ma●k Psal 16. 3. speaking of the Saints the excellent ones of the earth saith he in whom is all my delight And ●he heavenly Apostle John giveth you this very ma●k of true godliness in 1 Joh. 3. 14. And on the other hand a keeping and lo●ing the company of ungodly persons is made the badge of an unconverted person Hos 7. 8. Ephraim he hath mixed himself ●mong the People What People why the ●dolatrous Heathens And what 's this a sign of why that he was but an Hypocrite elegantly expressed in that Metaphor that followeth Ephraim is a Lake not turned O therefore as you would escape the mark of an Enemy to God and Godliness Flee this youthful Lust of ill Company have no fellowship with the unfruitful works of darkness but rather reprove them Eph. 5. 11. Company ●●t with him that is a Fornicator 1 Cor. 5. 9. Walk not in the way enter not into the path of evil Men Prov. 1. 1. and 4. 14. And this brings me to lay down Remedies against the next Sin that Youth are prone to viz. The Sin of Intemperance Remedies against the Youthful Lust of Intemperance THis is a Sin Youth is much given to as I have in the beginning shewed now in order to the fleeing of it First Labour after a distinct and clear knowledge what it is wherein it stands The Schoolmen say a person is guilty of this Sin these five ways when he eats and drinks 1. Praeproperè too hastily 2. Lautè too daintily 3. Nimis too much 4. Ardenter too vehemently 5. Studiosè too carefully 1. If he eat too soon or hastily before the proper Season Isa 5. 11. Wo to them that rise up early that they may follow strong drink And Eccl. 10. 17. Wo to the Land whose Princes eat in the morning A time wherein the Soul is to be feasted at the Throne of Grace and in the word of God's Grace Prayer and reading the Scripture according to that excellent Rule in Matth. 6. 33. First seek the kingdom of God And then a person may be said to eat too soon or hastily when he falls on without Prayer or craving of a Blessing it was the continual practice of our dear Saviour who is out Example to look up to his Father for a Blessing e're he would partake of the Creature 2. If a person eat and drink too daintily when there is an excess in point of Costliness and Curiosity Manna had been better for the Israelites than Quails Holy Jacob's sanctified desires extended no farther than if thou wilt give me Bread to eat mark it not sumptuous delicate Fare but Bread Gen. 28. 20. And Elijah was content with a Cruise of Water and a Cake on the Coals while Jezabe●'s 400 Prophets were pamper'd at her full Table Christ has taught us herein in that Petition how to regulate our desires Give us this day our daily Bread Pray observe it no more than plain Bread And the Apostle saith Having food and rayment let us therewith be content 1 Tim. 6. 8. Rayment not Ornament So that when we without cause crave delicate Fare and lash out beyond that proportion our Estates and Incomes will bear we are guilty of this Sin And then when we are too curious about the Sorts of Meat and Drink and their Dressing and Sawces we herein generally send in Ammunition to the sensual Appetite to rebel against Reason and Grace 3. We offend and are guilty of this Sin of Intemperance when we exceed as to the quantity eating and drinking more than what fits us for our general and particular calling as we must not neglect our Bodies so on the other hand we must not pamper them Take heed saith our Saviour lest at any time your Hearts be overcharged with Surfeiting c. and so that Day come upon you at unawares This was the Sin of the Old World and Sodom and it is England's and London's Sin especially the younger sort at this day 4. We offend and are guilty of this Sin when we seed eagerly and greedily or as St. Jude speaketh in the 12. ver They feed without fear not regarding God's awful Dispensations in the world as you have it set forth in that 6. Amos Wo to them that are at ease in Zion ver 1. That lie upon Beds of Ivory and stretch themselves upon their Couches and eat the Lambs out of the Flock and the Calves out of the midst of the Stall ver 4. That drink Wine in Bowls but are not grieved at the Afflictions of Joseph ver 6. When the Church of God is drinking Blood and Tears it is unseasonable to drink Wine in Bowls Daniel would eat no pleasant Bread nor drink Wine when it went ill with the poor People of God 5. We offend and are guilty of this Sin when we eat studiously when we study to pamper and make provision for the Flesh and to please our Appetite as if we were Debtors to the Flesh to live to it and ca●er for it 6. We offend herein when we make the pleasing of our Appetite our main end in Eating and Drinking and not the glorifying of God and preparing us for his Service The All-wise God never gave us our Appetites to be our rule or our end in eating and drinking but to be governed by Grace and Reason to an higher end than pleasing the Flesh Now having shewn you wherein this Sin stands the next direction in order to ●lee it is as followeth Secondly Study how hateful this Sin is to God and how hurtful it is to your selves and others it is hateful to God as it takes the heart off from him and Idolatrously sets it upon the Throat and the Belly hence you have it described in that 3. Phil. 19. Whose end is destruction whose God is their Belly being enemies to the Cross of Christ Hence Gluttons are commonly called Belly-Gods And you may further see how odious it is to God in that thundring Scripture Isa 22. 14. In that day did the Lord call for Weeping and Mourning and behold eating of Flesh and drinking of Wine saying Let us eat and drink for to morrow we shall dye Surely this Iniquity shall not be purged away till you dye saith the Lord of Hosts Again it is hateful to God as it is a notorious Transgression of his holy Law Ephes 5. 18. Luke 21. 34. Prov. 23 20. It is a Sin so expresly again●t the command of God that Gluttons and Drunkards can't plead ignorance especially such as live under the Gospel So that it must needs be hateful to God seeing it is Rebellion against the Light Job 24. 13 hence David expostulates in Psal 10. 13. Wherefore doth the Wicked contemn God Again it must needs be hateful to God as it carrieth in it a hatred of God if the Friendship of this World is enmity with God as St. James affirmeth in