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A51842 One hundred and ninety sermons on the hundred and nineteenth Psalm preached by the late reverend and learned Thomas Manton, D.D. ; with a perfect alphabetical table directing to the principal matters contained therein. Manton, Thomas, 1620-1677.; White, Robert, 1645-1703.; Bates, William, 1625-1699. 1681 (1681) Wing M526A; ESTC R225740 2,212,336 1,308

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his mouth and walk in the way that is pointed out by his Word and Spirit you shall have enough to direct you in all your ways 2. It doth warn us of all our dangers It doth not only in the general call upon us to watch Mat. 13. 37. and walk circumspectly Eph. 5. 15. but it discovers all those deceits particularly whereby we may be surprized diverted and turned out of the way There are snares in Prosperity snares in Adversity Temptations you meet with in praying trading eating drinking in your publick undertakings and in your private converse it shews your danger in all your ways before you feel the smart of them therefore give up your selves to God's direction reading hearing meditating believing and practising read hear it often then the deceits of Satan will be laid open and the snares of your own hearts Christians an exact Rule is of little use if you do not consult it Gal. 6. 16. Peace and mercy be upon all them that walk according to this Rule That order their conversations exactly the word signifies that try their work as a Carpenter doth by his square they examine their actions by the Word of God what they are now a doing therefore consult with it often then meditate of it ponder it seriously 2 Tim. 2. 7. Consider what I say and the Lord give thee understanding in all things If we would have understanding by the Word there must be consideration Man hath a discursive faculty to debate things with himself Why this is my duty what would become of me if I slep out of God's way here 's danger and a snare What if I should run into it now it is laid before me And then believe it surely Heb. 4. 2. The Word profited not not being mixed with faith in them that heard it Believe God upon his Word without making tryal You hear much of living by sense and by saith living by faith is when we bear up upon the bare Word of God and encourage our selves in the Lord but living by sense is a trying whether it be so or no as they that will not believe Hell shall feel Hell and they that will not believe the Word of God shall smart for it Heb 11. 7. Noah being warned of God of things not seen as yet moved with fear prepared an Ark. It may be there were no preparations to the accomplishment of the Curse and Judgment the Word threatned it 's a thing not seen yet he prepared an Ark. When a man is walking in an unjust course all things prosper for awhile the misery the Word threatens is unseen Ay but if you would grow wiser by the Word than men can by Experience you must look to the end of things Psal. 73. 17. I went into the sanctuary of God then understood I their end And then practise it diligently A young Practiser hath more understanding than an ancient Notionallist Psal. 111. 10. A good understanding have all they that do his commandments It is not they that are able to speak of things and savor what the Word requires but they that do what they hear and discourse of Gregory saith We know no more than we practise and we practise as we know these two always go together The Word doth us no good unless there be a ready obedience therefore this is wisdom when we give up our selves to God's direction whatever it cost us in the world Doct. 2. That young ones may have many times more of this wisdom than those that are ancient Divers instances there are Ioseph was very young sold into Egypt about 17 years of age and when he was in Egypt Psal. 105. 22. He taught his Senators wisdom speaking of the Senators of Egypt With how much modesty did he carry himself when his Mistriss laid that snare Isaac was young and permitted himself to be offered to God as a Sacrifice Samuel was wise betimes 1 Sam. 2. 26. It is said The child Samuel grew on and was in favor both with the Lord and also with men From his Infancy he was dedicated to God and God gives him wisdom to walk so that he was in favor with God and men yea God reveals himself to Samuel when he did not to Eli. David when he was but 15 years of age fought with the Lion and Bear and somewhile after that with Goliah when he was a ruddy youth Iosiah when he was but eight years old administred the Kingdom before he was twelve sets upon serious Reformation Ieremiah was sanctified from the womb Ier. 1. 5. And Iohn the Baptist leapt in his Mother's womb Luke 1. 35. In the 32d of I●…b the Ancients Iob's Friends are spoken of pleading their Cause wise young Elihu brings wiser words and better arguments than those that came to comfort Iob. Solomon asked wisdom of God when he was young Daniel and his Companions those four children as they are called Dan. 1. 17 18. it is said The Lord filled them with wisdom above all the ancient Chaldeans And Timothy the Apostle speaks of his youth and bids him flee youthful lusts he was young yet very knowing and set over the Church of God Our Lord Iesus at 12 years old puzled the Doctors In Ecclesiastical Stories we read of one at 15 years of age dyed with great constancy for Religion in the midst of sundry tortures Ignatius pleads the cause of the Bishop when he was but a very youth but a man powerful in doctrine and of great wisdom and therefore he saith He would have them not look to his appearing youth but to the age of his mind to his wisdom before God And he saith There are many that have nothing to shew for their age but wrinckles and gray hairs So there are many young ones in whom there is an excellent spirit and in all Ages there are instances given of youth of whom it may be said That they are wise beyond their years For the Reasons why many times young ones may have more wisdom than those that are aged God doth so 1. That he might shew the freedom and sovereignty of his grace He is not bound to years nor to the ordinary course of nature but can work according to his own pleasure and give a greater measure of knowledge and understanding to those that are young and otherwise green than he will to those that are of great age and more experience in the world You have this reason rendred Iob 32. 7 8 9. I said days should speak and multitude of years should teach wisdom There 's the ordinary course But there is a spirit in man and the inspiration of the Almighty giveth them understanding Great men are not always wise neither do the aged understand judgment Though all men have reason and a spirit yet the Spirit of God is a wind that blows where he lists Those that exceed others in time may come behind them in grace He gives a greater measure many times of grace and knowledge to shew his
11. It is spoken to them who have high thoughts of their Troubles low thoughts of God's Comforts 4. Uncertainty in Religion Principles must be fixed before they can be improved and we can feel their influence and Power But People will be making Essays and try this and try that God's grounds of Comfort are immutably fixed God will not change his Gospel-Laws for thy sake and therefore unless we would have a Mountebanks Cure we must stand to them Ier. 6. 16. Thus saith the Lord Stand ye in the ways and see and ask for the old paths where is the good way and walk therein and ye shall find rest for your souls When we have tried all we must come home at length to these things and our uncertainty in Religion will be none of the meanest causes of our Troubles 5. They look to Means and their natural Operation and neglect God And God onely will be known to be the God of all Comfort 2 Cor. 1. 3 4. Blessed be God even the father of our Lord Iesus Christ the father of mercies and the God of all comforts who comforteth us in all our tribulation Use 3. Is to exhort us 1. To prize and esteem the Scriptures and consult with them often There you have the Knowledge of God who is best worth our knowing and the way how we may come to enjoy him wherein our Happiness lieth It is a petty Wisdom to be able to gather Riches manage your Business in the World ordinary Learning is a good Ornament but this is the excellent deep and profound Learning to know how to be saved What is it I press you to know the Course of the Heavens to number the Orbs and the Stars in them to measure their Circumference and reckon their Motions and not to know him that sits in the Circle of them nor know how to inhabit and dwell there Oh how should this commend the Word of God to us where Eternal Life is discovered and the way how to get it Other Writings and Discourses may tickle the Fancy with pleasing Eloquence but that Delight is vanishing like a Musicians voice Other Writings may represent some petty and momentany advantage but time will put an end to that so that within a little while the advantage of all the Books in the World will be gone but the Scriptures that tell us of Eternal Life and Death their Effects will abide for ever Psal. 119. 96. I have seen an end of all perfections but thy commandments are exceeding broad When Heaven and Earth pass away this will not pass that is the Effects will abide in Heaven and Hell Know ye not that your Souls were created for Eternity and that they will eternally survive all these present things and shall your Thoughts Projects and Designs be confined within the narrow bounds of Time Oh no let your Affections be to that Book that will teach you to live well for ever in comparison of which all Earthly Felicity is lighter than Vanity 2. Be diligent in the Hearing Reading Meditating on those things that are contained there The Earth is the fruitful Mother of all Herbs and Plants but yet it must be tilled ploughed harrowed and dressed or else it bringeth forth little Fruit. The Scripture containeth all the grounds of Hope Comfort and Happiness the onely Remedy of Sin and Misery our Rule to walk by till our Blessedness be perfected but we have little benefit by it unless it be improved by diligent Meditation Psal. 1. 2. His delight is in the law of the Lord and in that Law doth he meditate day and night This must be your chief Delight and you must be versed therein upon all Occasions Psal. 119. 97. Oh how love I thy Law it is my meditation all the day when we love it and prize it it will be so for our Thoughts cannot be kept off from what we love and delight in 3. Reader hear meditate with a Spirit of Application and an aime of Profit Iob 5. 27. Hear it and know thou it for thy good as the Rule of your Actions and the Charter of your Hopes Rom. 8. 31. What shall we then say to these things That you may grow better and wiser and may have more advantages in your Heavenly progress take home your Portion of the Bread of Life and turn it into the Seed of your Life It is not enough to seek Truth in the Scriptures but you must seek Life in the Scriptures it is not an Object onely to satisfy your Understandings with the Contemplation of Truth but your Hearts with the enjoyment of Life and therefore you must not onely bring your Judgment to find the light of Truth but your Affections to embrace the goodness of Life offered Think not ye have found all when you have found Truth and learned it No except you find Life there you have missed the best Treasure you must bring your Understandings and Affections to them and not depart till both return full SERMON LVII PSAL. CXIX 51. The proud have had me greatly in derision yet have I not declined from thy law IN these Words are 1. David's Temptation 2. His Constancy and Perseverance in his Duty notwithstanding that Temptation 1. In the Temptation observe 1. The Persons from whom the Temptation did arise the Proud The wicked are called so for two Reasons 1. Because either they despise God and contemn his Wayes which is the greatest Pride that can fall upon the heart of a Reasonable Creature Rom. 1. 30. haters of God despitefull proud 2. Or else because they are drunk with worldly Felicity In the general Scoffing cometh from Pride What is Prov. 3. 34. He scorneth the scorners and giveth grace to the lowly is Iam. 4. 6. He resisteth the proud and giveth grace to the humble 2. Observe the Kind or Nature of the Temptation he was had in derision This may be supposed either for Dependance on God's Promises or for Obedience to his Precepts Atheistical Men that wholly look to the pleasing of the Flesh and the Interest of the present World make a mock of both We have instances of both in Scripture 1. They make a mock of relyance upon God when we are in distress think it ridiculous to talk of relief from Heaven when Earthly Power faileth Psal. 22. 7 8. They laugh me to scorn saying He trusted in the Lord. The great Promise of Christ's coming is flouted at by those Mockers 2 Pet. 3. 3 4. There shall come in the last days mockers walking after their own lusts and saying Where is the promise of his coming for since the fathers fell asleep all things continue as they were from the Creation Such Scoffers are in all Ages but now they overflow These latter times are the dregs of Christianity in which such kind of Men are more rife then the serious Worshippers of Christ. At the first Promulgation of the Gospel while Truths were new and the Exercises of Christian Religion lively and serious
then his Providence is not just Nay the People of God themselves are so offended that they break out into such words as these Psal. 73. 11 12 13. How doth God know is there knowledge in the most High Behold these are the ungodly who prosper in the world they increase in Riches Verily I have cleansed my heart in vain and washed my hands in innocency They dispute within themselves Doth God indeed so discerne and take notice of all this how cometh it about that he permitteth them for it is visible that the Wicked enjoy the greatest Tranquillity and Prosperity and have the Wealth and Greatness of the World heaped upon them then what reward for purity of hearts or hands or the strict Exercise of Godliness Till God doth arise and apply himself to vindicate his Law these are the Thoughts and Workings of Mens hearts at least it is a great Vexation and Trouble even to the godly and doth tempt them to such Imaginations and Surmises of God 2. I shall prove that the Remembrance of his Judgments of old is one means to confirm the heart for so we are inabled to tarry till God's Judgments be brought to the effect We see onely the beginning and so like hasty Spectators will not tarry till the last Act when all Errours shall be redressed We shall make quite another Judgment of Providence when we see it all together and do not judge of it by parts Surely then they shall see there is a reward for the righteous there is a God that judgeth the Earth At first none seem so much to lose their labour and to be disregarded by God as the Righteous or to be more hardly dealt withall but let us not be too hasty in judging God's Work while it is a-doing but tarry to the end of things In the Word of God we have not onely Promises which are more firm then Heaven and Earth but Instances and Examples of the Afflictions of the Righteous and their Deliverance therefore let us but suspend our Censure till God hath put his last hand unto the Work and then you will see that if his People seem to be forsaken for a while it is that they may be received for ever All is wont to end well with the Children of God let God alone with his own Methods after a walk in the Wilderness he will bring his People into a Land of Rest. But more particularly why his Judgments of old are a Comfort and Reliefe to us 1. It is some Reliefe to the Soul to translate the Thoughts from the present Scene of things and to consider former times One cause of Mens discomfort is to look onely to the present and so they are overwhelmed but when we look back we shall find that others have been afflicted before us it is no strange thing and others delivered before us upon their dependance on God and adherence to him You were not the first afflicted Servants of God nor are likely to be the last Others have been in the like Case and after a while delivered and rescued out of their Trouble Psal. 22. 4 5. Our Fathers trusted in thee they trusted and thou didst deliver them They cryed unto thee and were delivered they trusted in thee and were not confounded In looking back we see two things the Carriage of the godly and their Success or the Salvation of God the patience of Iob and the end of the Lord James 5. 11. They trusted God and trusted him patiently and constantly in all their Troubles at last this trust was not in vain they were delivered and not confounded depending on God for rescue and deliverance they never failed to receive it Now in looking back we look forward and in their Deliverance we see our own at least you are fortified against the present Temptation whilst you see his People in all Ages have their Difficulties and Conflicts and also their Deliverances so that you will not miscarry nor be over-tempted by the present Prosperity of the Wicked Psal. 73. 17. I went into the Sanctuary and there understood I their end that is entring into a sober Consideration of God's Counsels and Providences we may easily discerne what is the ordinary Conclusion of such Men's felicities at last they pay full dear for their perishing Pleasures 2. Because these are Instances of God's Righteous Government and Instances do both inliven and confirm all matters of Faith Here you see his Justice God hath ever been depressing the Proud and exalting the Humble gracious to his Servants terrible to the Wicked These examples also of rescuing others who have been in like Condition before us shew us what the Wisedom and Omnipotency of God can doe in performing Promises when the performance of them seemeth hopeless and all lost and gone then they are infallible Evidences of his Tenderness Care and Fidelity towards all that depend upon him Now though we have nothing of our own experience to support us yet the Remembrance of what hath been done for others the Experiences of the Saints in Scripture are set down for our learning for the support of our Faith and Hope They trusted in God and found him a ready help why may not we God is the same that he was in former times and carrieth himself in the same ways of Providence to Righteous and Unrighteous as heretofore still Promises are fulfilled and Threatnings are executed They on whose behalf God shewed himself so just powerfull wise good and tender had not a better God then we have nor a more worthy Redeemer nor a surer Covenant If they had a stronger Faith it is our own fault and we should labour to increase it The Saints are as dear to God as ever And as to the Wicked they that inherit others Sins shall inherit others Judgments It is true we live not in the Age of Wonders but God's ordinary Providence is enough for our turn and those very Wonders shew that he hath power and love enough to protect and deliver us Well then these are Instances of his Righteous Government and Instances which concern us which is my second Reason 3. By these Judgments of old you see the exact Correspondency between his Word and Works where his Voice is heard but his Hand not seen his Word is coldly entertained but by his Providence he establisheth the Authority of his Law The word spoken by Angels was 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 a stedfast word Heb. 2. 2. A Word may be said to be stedfast either in respect of the unalterable Will of the Law-giver or in respect of Execution or with respect to the party to whom it is given who firmly and certainly believeth it The one maketh way for the other God is resolved to govern the World by this Rule therefore he doth authorize it own it by the Dispensations of his Providence accordingly the World learneth to reverence it Hos. 7. 12. I will chastise them as their Congregation hath heard God's Word against Sin and
Goodness and they are made to be remembred as it after followeth there he is ready to doe the like Works when his Church standeth in need thereof Now they must be sought out for there is more hid Treasure and Excellency in them then doth at first appear he that would reape the Use and Benefit of them should take Pleasure to search out matter of Praise for God and Trust for himself Of all other study this is the most worthy Exercise and Employment of Godly men to study and find out the Works of God in all their purposes and designs there is more pleasure in such Meditations then in all other the most sensual Divertisements 3. The End is to be strengthened and confirmed in the way of our Duty in Dependance upon God and Adherence to him or that Faith may be strengthened in a day of Affliction and our Hearts incouraged in cleaving to the Ways of God 1. Dependance upon God which implyeth a committing our selves to his Power a submitting our selves to his Will and a waiting his leisure all these are in Trust and all these are encouraged by remembring his Judgments of old 1. Committing our selves to his Power is Trust and Dependance Our God is able to deliver us from the fiery Furnace Dan. 3. 17. Rom. 4. 21. Being fully perswaded that what he had promised he was able also to perform Now this is abundantly seen in his Judgments of old Isai. 51. 9. Awake awake put on strength O arm of the Lord awake as in the ancient days in the generations of old Art not thou he which hath cut Rahab and wounded the Dragon which hast dried the Sea and the waters of the great deep If God will but take to himself his great Power and bestir himself as in ancient days what should a Believer fear 2. Submitting our selves to God's Will is a great Act of Dependance submitting before the Event Now how may a Believer acquiesce in God's Providence and injoy a quiet Repose of Heart he knoweth not what God will doe with him but this he knoweth he hath to doe with a good God who is not wont to forsake those that depend upon him he hath Wisedom and Goodness enough to deliver us or to make our Troubles profitable to us Now his Judgments of old do much help to breed this composedness of Mind Psal. 9. 10. They that know thy Name will put their trust in thee for thou Lord hast not forsaken them that seek thee they that know any thing of God's wont and have learned from others or experimented themselves or by searching into the Records of Time have found with what Wisedom and Power Justice and Mercy God governeth the World will be firmly grounded in their Trust and Reliance on thee without applying themselves to any of the sinfull aides or policies of the World for succour or troubling themselves about success for God never forsook any Godly man in his Distress that by Prayer and Faith made his humble and constant Applications to him 3. If you take in the third thing tarrying or waiting God's leisure for he that believeth will not make haste Isai. 26. 16. God will tarry to try his People to observe his Enemies till their Sins are full and tarry to bring about his Providences in the best time 1 Pet. 5. 6. Humble your selves therefore under the mighty hand of God that he may exalt you i. e. deliver you in due time It may be he will not at all afford temporal Deliverance but will refer it to the time when he will judge the world in Righteousness Acts 17. 31. Now what will relieve the Soul ingage it to waite his Judgments of old at the long-run the good Cause hath prevailed the suppressed Truth hath got up the buried Christ hath risen again and after labours and patience the Fruit sown hath been reaped therefore in due time he will look upon our Afflictions in the Sanctuary we understand the end of things The beginnings are troublesome but the end is Peace 2. Adherence to God this followeth necessarily from the former for Dependance begets Observance Till a Man trusts God he can never be true to him for the evil heart of unbelief will draw us from the living God Heb. 3. 12. but if we can depend upon him Temptations have lost their force The great Cause of all Defection is the desire of some present sensible Benefit and we cannot tarry God's leisure nor wait for his help in the way of our Duty Now if God's People of old have trusted and were never confounded it is a great engagement in the way of his Judgments to wait for him without miscarrying A Case of Conscience may be propounded How could David be comforted by God's Judgments for it seemeth a barbarous thing to delight in the destruction of any it is said Prov. 17. 5. He that is glad of calamities shall not be unpunished Answ. 1. It must be remembred that Judgment implies both parts of God's Righteous Dispensation the Deliverance of the Godly and the Punishment of the Wicked Now in the first sense there is no ground of scruple for it is said Psal. 94. 15. Iudgment shall return to Righteousness the sufferings of good men shall be turned into the greatest advantages as the context sheweth that God will not cast off his People but Judgment shall return unto Righteousness 2. Judgment as it signifieth Punishment of the Wicked may yet be a Comfort not as it importeth the Calamity of any but either 1. When the Wicked is punished the snare and allurement to Sin is taken away which is the Hope of Impunity for by their Punishments we see it is dangerous to sin against God Isai. 26. 9. When thy Iudgments are abroad in the Earth the Inhabitants of the world will learn Righteousness the Snare is removed from many a Soul 2. Their Derision and Mockage of Godliness ceaseth they do no longer vex and pierce the Souls of the Godly saying Aha aha Psal. 40. 15. It is as a wound to their heart when they say where is your God Psal. 42. 10. 3. The Impediments and Hindrances of worshipping and serving God are taken away when the Nettles are rooted up the Corn hath the more room to grow 4. Opportunity of molesting God's Servants is taken away and afflicting the Church by their Oppressions and so way is made for the enlarging of Christ's Kingdome 5. As God's Justice is manifested Prov. 11. 10. When it goeth well with the Righteous the City rejoyceth but when the Wicked perish there is shouting Psal. 52. 6. The Righteous also shall see and fear and shall laugh at him Loe this is the man that made not God his portion Rev. 18. 20. Rejoyce over Babylon ye holy Apostles and Prophets for God hath avenged you on her when the Word of God is fulfilled surely then we may rejoyce that his Justice and Truth are cleared SERMON LIX PSAL. CXIX 53. Horrour hath taken hold of me because
of the wicked which forsake thy Law THE Man of God in the former Verse had shewed what Comfort he took in remembring God's Judgments of old meaning thereby his Righteous Dispensations in delivering the Godly and punishing the Wicked he now sheweth that seeing God's horrible Judgments on the Wicked he was seized and stricken with a very great fear In the Words observe 1. A great Passion described 2. The Cause of it assigned 1. A great Passion described Horrour hath taken hold on me The Word for Horrour signifieth also a Tempest or Storm Translations vary some reade it as Iunius a Storm overtaking me Ainsworth a burning Horrour hath seized me and expoundeth it a Storm of Terrour and Dismay The Septuagint 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 faintness and dejection of mind hath possessed me our old Translation I am horribly afraid all Translations as well as the Original word imply a great trouble of mind and a vehement Commotion like a Storm it was matter of disquiet and trembling to David 2. What is the matter the Reason is given in the latter Clause because of the wicked which forsake thy Law Now this Reason may be supposed to be 1. Either because of the Storm of Trouble raised by them or Persecution from them and so it would note the outragiousness of those who have cast off the Yoke all fear of God and respect to his Law and so also the imbecillity and weakness of the Saints who are not able to stand against violent Evils and assaults of Temptation But this is not so consistent with David's Constancy and Comfort asserted in the former Verses 2. Because of the Detriment and Loss which might accrue to the Publick they bring on common Judgments and Calamities It is a Iewish Proverb that two dry Sticks will set a green one afire One sinner destroyeth much good Eccl. 9. 18. much more Mercy Now the Godly which believe God's Word are troubled when they see Wickedness increaseth they know this will turn to loss and ruine in the issue therefore it causeth a grievous Horrour and Indignation to seize upon them for they have a tender and publick Spirit 3. Besides the common Calamities which they might bring upon others the sore Punishment which they would bring upon themselves was an horrour to him which sheweth a Charitable Affection to Enemies The Punishment which had not as yet seized upon them nor did they think of it yet being prepared for their Wickedness by the Justice of God was a grief and trouble to David as it is to all good Men to see the Wicked run on to their own Destruction and Condemnation These two last Senses I prefer Doctr. It argueth a good Spirit to be grieved to see God's Laws broken and to be stricken with fear because of those Iudgments which come from God by reason of the wickedness of the wicked The Reasons are 1. Here is matter of great Commotion of Spirit to any attentive and serious Beholder for the Cause assigned in the Text is because they forsake thy Law There are two things in the Law the Precept and the Sanction by Penalties and Rewards Now they that forsake the Law violate the Precept and slight the Sanction and so two things grieve the Godly their Sin and their Punishment How grievously they sin and what grievous Punishments they may expect 1. That the Law is violated that they should forsake God and all thoughts of Obedience to him and so make slight of his Law Sin is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 1 Iohn 3. 4. the Transgression of the Law a contempt of God's Authority if we consider the intrinsick evil of Sin we shall see that it is not a small thing but an horrible Evil in it self a thing not to be laughed at but feared whether our own or others 1. There is Folly in it as it is a Deviation from the best Rule which the Divine Wisedom hath set unto us If we should look upon the Law of God as a bare Direction or Counsel given us by one that is wiser then we it is a Contempt of the Wisedom of God as if he knew not how to govern the World and what is good and meet for Man so much as he himself and so a poor Worm is exalted above God Micah 6. 8. He hath shewed thee O Man what is good Now shall we slight his Direction and in effect say our own Way is better Reason requireth that they who cannot choose for themselves should obey their Guides and since they are not wise for themselves content themselves with the Wisedom of others who see farther then they do as Elymas the Sorcerer when he was struck blind sought about for some body to leade him by the hand Acts 13. 11. can a blind man feel out his way better then another who hath eyes to choose it for him God is wiser then we and all who would not contemn their Creatour should think so He hath reduced the sum of our Duty into an holy Law now for us after all this to run of our heads and to consult with our foolish Lusts and the Suggestions of the Devil who is our worst Enemy is extreame Folly and Madness and so doth every one who breaketh the Laws of God 2. Laws are not onely to direct but have a binding Power and Force from the Authority of the Law-giver God doth not onely give us Counsel as a Friend but commandeth us as a Sovereign and so the second Notion whereby the evil of Sin is set forth is that of Disobedience and Rebellion and so it is a great Injury done to God because it is a Depretiation and Contempt of his Authority As Pharaoh said Exod. 5. 2. Who is the Lord that I should obey his voice or those Rebels Psalm 12. 4. Our Tongues are our own who is Lord over us We will speak and think and doe what we please and own no Law but our own Lusts. Now though Sinners do not say so in so many direct and formal Words yet this is the Interpretation of their sinfull Actions Whenever they sin they despise the Law which forbiddeth that Sin and so by consequence the Authority of him that made it 2 Sam. 12. 9 10. Wherefore hast thou sinned in despising the Commandment Tush I will doe it it is no matter for the Law of God that standeth in the way is the Language of the Corrupt and Obstinate heart Now no man can endure to have his Will crossed by an Inferiour and will God take it at their hands and therefore the Children of God who have a great Reverence of God's Authority when they see it so openly violated and contemned are filled with Horrour Will not God be tender of his Power and Sovereignty will he see his Authority so lightly esteemed and take no notice of it 3. It is shamefull Ingratitude Man is God's beneficiary from whom he hath received Life and Being and all things and therefore is bound to love him and serve
Father I have made known unto you 3. By our constancy in Prayer and earnest Supplication to know more of the Mind of God They will not be put off with other things God gave the Spirit to the rest of the Apostles but he gave the Purse to the Son of Perdition Men may have a fit of Devotion in their Prayers but their general Course is not answerable Matth. 6. 33. First seek the Kingdom of God if we seek it in good earnest we shall shew it in our Conversations and Demeanours Prov. 4. 7. Wisdome is the principal thing therefore get Wisdome and with all thy getting get Understanding This must be the chiefest thing that beareth sway in our Endeavours that we may know more of God's Mind in following our Suits uncessantly we must not be put off though God giveth other things you must not cease your Importunity Lord I expect something else from thy Goodness see Psalm 119. 132 133. Look upon me and be mercifull unto me as thou usest to doe to them that fear thy Name Order my steps in thy Word and let no Iniquity have dominion over me And Psalm 27. 7. Hear me O God when I cry with my voice have mercy upon me and answer me If we do not suffer this Desire to languish and die but still it be recommended to God daily my business is rightly to understand and perfectly to doe thy Will this is my one and great Request which I will ever and ever urge I cannot give over this Prayer till thou beest all in all and shewest me the utmost of thy Bounty We desire many things but we are soon put out of the humour as Children that seem passionately and pettishly to desire a thing but by presenting other things to them they are diverted and stilled but 't is not so with God's People As Naomi said of Boaz Ruth 3. 18. For the man will not be in rest until he have finished the thing this day So a Child of God will not be satisfied till his Desire be in some measure accomplished Secondly In what manner we should pray 1. With Earnestness slight Prayers bespeak their own denial Prov. 2. 1 2 3 4 5. My Son if thou wilt receive my Words and hide my Commandments with thee So that thou incline thine ear to Wisdome and apply thine heart to Understanding yea if thou cryest after Knowledge and liftest up thy voice for Understanding If thou seekest her as Silver and searchest for her as for hid Treasures Then shalt thou understand the Fear of the Lord and find the Knowledge of God 2. With Confidence he is wont to doe it for you Ask nothing contrary to his Nature we should come with a confidence of speeding there is in him a propensity and inclination to help us What would ye doe to an hunger-bitten Child if he cometh to you for a Knife or an Apple you would deny him them but not Meat to satisfy his hunger If for Bread to play with or Meat when he hath enough you would deny him not gratify his Fancy if he come to be taught his Book you would readily hear him So when we come not for temporal Things but spiritual Comforts when spiritual Comforts are not asked out of course and for forms sake yea not onely for Comforts but necessary Grace to doe his Will surely it cannot be that he should cast off them that love him and would fain be conformed to his Will that come humbly and long and pray and seek for his Grace 3. That this Confidence must be Evangelical he sets before his Eyes God's Goodness or Readiness to be gracious to all that call upon him so that all the hope we have to prevail should not be taken from any thing in us but something in God himself We must expect and ask Blessings from God for God and because of God's sake it is not for any good we deserve or have done or can doe that God taketh care of his weak foolish Children but for the glory of his Name his Grace and constant Goodness God is our Fountain our Reasons are his Goodness our End his Glory This is the true way of addressing our selves to God deprecating Sins for which he may harden us and remembring his Mercies on which we ground our Hope So doth David Psalm 25. 5 6. Lead me in thy Truth teach me for thou art the God of my Salvation on thee do I wait all the day Remember O Lord thy loving kindnesses and thy Mercies for they have been ever of old His eternal Love is assigned as the cause of all Psalm 23. 3. He leadeth us in paths of Righteousness for his Names sake Thirdly What should be the Grounds and impelling Principle of Prayer 1. A strong bent to please God and that all your Affections and Actions may be ordered so as to be acceptable in his sight Those that stand in awe of God are loth to offend him they may expect Direction and Light in all difficult Cases Psalm 25. 12. What man is he that feareth the Lord him shall he teach in the way that he shall choose Vers. 14. The secret of the Lord is with them that fear him and he will shew them his Covenant 2. A desire to injoy him for these things are valuable as they lead us to God Our solid Joy lieth not in outward things but in our Communion with God Psalm 139. 24. Lead me in the way everlasting And Psalm 73. 24. Thou shalt guide me by thy Counsel and afterward receive me to thy Glory Their Business is to be happy hereafter and well guided here that they may attain that Happiness Now there is an inseparable Connexion between our walking in the time of this Life and receiving into Heaven after this Life and he that is resolved to walk by the Rule of God's Direction may promise himself to be received into Glory after his Journey is ended So Psalm 43. 3. Send out thy Light and thy Truth to lead me to thy holy Hill They would fain take the nearest way to Heaven and follow God's Counsel in all things We have his Word continually to guide us in this way but we need also the assistance of his Spirit The promised Rest is much in their Eye and doth mightily prevail with them they would have God to be their Guide here that he may be their Rest hereafter SERMON LXXIX PSAL. CXIX 71. It is good for me that I have been afflicted that I might learn thy Statutes THE Context speaketh of Afflictions by occasion of Persecutions The Proud had forged a lie against him and involved him in many Troubles when in the mean time their heart was as fat as grease They wallowed in Ease and Pleasure but David kept right with God and yet his Afflictions do not cease God doth not presently take away Opposition because of our proud unhumbled unmortified Spirits though we hold fast our Integrity for the main therefore he comforteth himself in his