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A59665 The parable of the ten virgins opened & applied being the substance of divers sermons on Matth. 25, I-13 wherein the difference between the sincere Christian and the ... hypocrite ... are clearly discovered ... / by Thomas Shephard ; now published from the authours own notes ... by Jonathan Mitchell ... Tho. Shephard, son to the reverend author ... Shepard, Thomas, 1605-1649.; Mitchel, Jonathan, 1624-1668. 1660 (1660) Wing S3114A; ESTC R23612 617,665 458

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Ieh●vah in his arms and hence he cares not now when death comes Oh it shall be a welcome day to them And hence they wish they might sin no more or cease to be And hence they wish they could set even the whole world a wondring Was it ever heard since the world began of s●ch a pattern of mercy It s true the Lord indeed keeps his Servants for a time under much darkness and doubts but it 's certain even in the meanest Saint this light is sown for them and joy for the upright in heart and some work there is for the Lord to do for them and then he kee●s a Sabbath of rest in them But have not many Hypocrites their joyes their peace their Glory Yes they have some tasts and likeness to this but want this indeed and the difference appears in three Particulars 1. The peace and joy and assurance of that Glory which eye never saw in the Saints 't is from the witness of the Spirit of Glory not only because that God is their God but because they are his people 'T is I say from the witness of God in his Word not from themselves nor from man only that they approve me 〈◊〉 from dreams and Diabolical breathings but from the Spirit of God 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 of it and from such a Spirit that yo● may know it that not only shews you God is your God and so you rejoyce because of this for thus 't is with many a carnal heart and he hath peace being i● horro● from this the Lord loves me but he makes you to rejoyce because you are the Lords people because he hath changed your heart now the peace is sound and joy is right and here I would try the peace of any man God hath witnessed pardon to thee but 〈◊〉 he shown thee thou art his If so be thankful But here is the doubt for it may be the change is not right And hence those two are ever joyned together Zach. 13. 9. Iohn 14. 20 21 22. Horror lies heavy hence love is sweet sin lies heavy hence this witness they are changed they are subd●ed and shall be so this is sweet also 2. The rest and peace the Saints have 't is not only from God but in him 'T is with the soul as with a Malefactor imprisoned and condemned the Jaylor comes and tells him that he hath his pardon here brought him from the King How shall it be proved whether it be a device of his own Brain or no Why if it be of the Jaylors own devising he will never lead him before the face of the King but from him he shall be carried But if the Messenger carry him before the King and sets him down before him and as it was with Ioseph his Prison-garments are put off and he stands before the King and glories in his presence now 't is 〈◊〉 So many have peace and Satan sets them at liberty but carries them from God But when there is a witness of peace from him and then you stand before him now 't is from Heaven Psal. 36. 7 8. There is peace from him and 〈◊〉 in him Psal. 37. 4. Delight thy self in the Lord and he shall give thee the desires of thy heart When 't is thus all you desire is granted 3. The peace the Saints have both from God and in God fills them with everlasting content and peace Rom. 15. 13. Isa. 11. 9. Filled with the Knowledge of the Lord at the waters cover the Sea The earth is the rest of the waters and the waters fill all its empty place So 't is here the soul is the rest of the Lord Isa. 11. 10. and he fills their empty hearts A Malefactor may dream ●e is before the King when he hath his Fetters on his legs but his dream feeds him not but when he awakes he is hungry And so 't is with many a carnal heart that is in a dream for a time but he meets not with eternal satisfaction Psal. 65. 4. Psal. 90. 14. And hence men after they have had their peace grow more bold to sin and more impenitent in sin and more worldly than ever before because they have not everlasting joy as those Isa. 35. 10. Everlasting joyes shall be upon their head whereas a carnal heart hath soon enough of God not everlasting without intermission of joy for they must have their rights and tears as well as their days and joys but everlasting without decay of joy that though they have their tears yet God wipes them away there is nothing else their joy their peace and so their hearts are for ever satisfied here As Christ when he knew it was finished now he gave up the Ghost so when the oul ●inds he is come now it dies to the world and makes its perpetual abode in him Others will have their Carrion and their stolen waters how clean soever they 〈◊〉 their mouths But have not the Saints many sorrowes reproaches persecutions Rom. 8. 18. They are not worthy the Glory to be revealed 2 Cor. 4. 17. They work a weight of Glory and in these they glory Oh the Lords Love is shed in their hearts Rom. 5. 3 5. But have they not many losses and wants and straights and then where is their joy A camal heart he murmures indeed and sinks and dies away but 't is not so he●e Ha● 3. 17 18. A Saint take● it out in him in the Lord it makes all the world too narrow for him Others are burnt and consumed in the fire but so is not he that hath the Son of God with him But he hath many sins and Temptations 1 Pet. 1. 5 6 7. You greatly rejoyce in the Salvation reserved for you though now your Faith have a precious trial by manifold temptations But are not the hearts of the Saints taken off from the Lord and taken up with other things No never as carnal mens are Tit. 2. 12. For Gods Grace that hath appeared to them teacheth them to deny worldly lusts as we deny children their asking They may greedily carry the soul by fits from the Lord but he denies them their fill in any Creature and calls them all to come up hither He denies them as we do Beggars entrance and if they do enter he denies them lodging they shall not have good looks from them Every vile heart hath either a proud or worldly or covetous heart and these lusts being urgent and entreiting long he cannot deny them the best room he has Oh 't is the woe of men they cannot but do thus But thus you see this world is cast out and Glory comes in to all Saints Oh this world is the cause of all sin 1. W●y do men neglect duties in secret 2. Sleep at Meetings 3. Though so fair abroad yet passionate at home and storms there 4. Whence are wars and wranglings about rates and lots Oh this world 5. Whence Apostacy 'T is not
a close act mainly consisting in what is unseen and because men are apt to put off Christ with desires and serve Satan indeed and because apt to resolve all Religion into some two or three duties or Graces and because mens hearts are catching at comforts and promises but commands tedious and burdensome I shall presse this upon these Motives only here let me premise when I presse you to this 't is not to a Covenant of Works as though you could act your selves but we look to Christs Blood and Spirit to set on things I speak to them under Grace who have the Spirit without and Faith within to act and carry them here But 1. Whose work will you do you cannot cease to do Christs work but you must do your own work I speak not for idlenesse i. e. you must serve your lust now consider what good did thy self ever do thee nay Satan never such an enemy as thy own self and will you fall down to such an Image Shall thy lusts have content more and rather than Christ 2. Consider the Lord will take care and charge of thee to do thy work to bring about thy ends for thee do but thou do his Martha was cumbred about many things hence forsook the better part so men neglect forget Christs work because of so many distractions of their own What will become of my hundred Talents what will become of my Wife Child Now do you take care of the Lords work take that for your charge and the Lord will take charge of you The best readiest and only way to have your own ends is to seek the Lords and forget your own As in Solomon his great work and care was to rule a State well and the Lord gave all the rest Set thy face to the Sun and these shadows will follow you The Servant takes charge of his Masters work and he need not trouble himself for meat and drink and è contra First there shall not any evill hurt thee whereas else thy good things shall Isai. 27. 3. Secondly All Creatures in Heaven and Earth shall serve that man that serves his God Hos. 2. 21 23. whereas else they groan under thee Thirdly Angels shall come out of Heaven to guard thee Fourthly Nay the Lord Jesus himself shall stand at the top of the ladder that when every thing else shall leave thee he shall then bring the best wine at the last he will be a portion to thee Psalm 16. Phil. 3. 8. 3. Consider that the more difficult any duty is the more sweetnesse shall you receive if you break through it Men plead difficulty I plead gain Hence he that overcomes shall eat of the hidden Manna Hence never any so comforted honoured as Christ because never any went through so hot a work for the Father as Christ Phil. 2. You plead the difficulty of a christian life and taste not the sweetnesse of that life if you can do no more than what is easie and pleaseth self the Lord will never let you taste the sweetnesse of pleasing him Have you not sometimes found your hearts dead to Prayer yet you fell to it and then would not but have took the season for a world 4. Consider let the duty be to Nature impossible yet the Lord is at hand to help even when no strength Isai. 40. 29. Nay Heb. 11. 34. Out of weaknesse were made strong If you had no Christ no Spirit no Promises to assure you of help you might then cease acting and say 't is impossible I should ever overcome such evils attain to that measure but when Promises to assure and Christ and Spirit at hand now to plead impossibility is to reproach the Lord to think he will set his people to make Brick and give them no straw nay to war against God and to make the Lord war against you Numb 14. You know how they cried out of impossibilities and now the Lords anger rose when they were ready to enter Canaan So when men are ready to enter upon possession of Christ and Promises then impossibilities appear Consider therefore what the Lord hath done for David Gideon Samson who went out in the name and Spirit of the Lord and were helped If you were under the Law you might plead this but under Grace 't is horrible to make this excuse 5. Consider if the Lord do not help as he will be free yet he will accept thy will I know he will not accept the wishes of servants yet he will accept the will of Sons neither will he accept the will of Sons in a work they might have strength from him to do and go not to him for it but in that case he will as 2 Cor. 12. 9. i. e. 't is enough I accept thee and this is very sweet that for his own sake he should be pleased as well with the will as with the work for this is that which troubles I would have help the Lord gives none why the Lord accepts of it as if thou didst it as in Davids building a Temple For a Christians work is done two wayes First Sometimes by feeling when we feel help Secondly Some times by Faith by going to another for it and this the Lord accepts most mercifully for this is his Victory over all sin even his Faith When we see a duty hard and do not go to the Lord for help then we are overcome properly For out of the abundance of the heart the person acts for Christ. 6. Consider the Lord will honour thee though the work doth not Iohn 12. 26. Him will my Father honour both in this life Rom. 2. 29. and in that to come Now as 't is in acting parts 't is no matter what Fellow-acters think God is the great Spectator God will esteem of thee and Conscience shall witnesse as much when no eye sees or when men see and judge amisse yet the Lord approves and at the great Day before Men and Angels and all the world 1 Cor. 4. 5. Then shall every man have praise of God and hence Mat. 25. Christs judgement is made according to the works of his people because then they shall not be compared with themselves and their sins but with the wicked and hence to set out their glory he reckons up all they have done All men in all their acts seek to avoid shame and attain honour now if you did know a way for all men in the world to honour you would you not attend it what is their Dreams to Gods honour Hence not one act but is now chronicled Mal. 3. 16. and afterward rewarded 1 Cor. 15. 58. Oh then give content to the Lord. 7. Consider the peace you shall have by this means both while you live and when you dye what 's the cause of so many doleful clamours of Conscience but a loose carelesse heart the Lord is neglected that when one pleads Faith it will be replyed the true Faith is the Faith of the Son of
God Now is the Faith of God a carelesse Faith a secure worldly impenitent dead Faith you may sit down and rise again and say true yet I 'le believe so you may but it will be with such a trembling spirit as you will find no peace Neither do I know how any can keep his peace otherwise for there are children but Still-born if born a living Son thou wilt live to God necessarily I must do it But by this means Oh there is unspeakable peace Mat. 11. 29 30. Hence Paul I have finished my work c. Iohn 14. 21. to 24. you live without God and walk without God and Pray without God but there is a day approaching that you shall appear before the Lord Jesus you shall wish then Oh that I had lived so and so Oh do that now 8. Consider the Lord will have it done it must be done hence Paul said Necessity lies upon me and woe to me c. the Lord should be forsworn if he should not bring you to it Luke 1. 73 74 75. According to the Oath c. Beloved you think lasie desires will serve no it must be done you say I cannot it must be better with you And hence look for a rod and that the Lord will bring you into great affliction till all is removed and so purge you and if one affliction will not do it then worse shall come he loves you better than so And remember you have had warning this day you came hither for the Lords work and now your own justles it out look that God will take away the Kingdom from you or set oppressors over you or send some stings among you and then say Oh I may thank my walking unworthy of God and Gospel for this 9. Consider else you shall make the Blood of Christ shed of no effect 2 Cor. 5. 14 15. Now wicked men need not fear this no Blood shed for them Will you do so God forbid The Jews have killed him will you drag him up and down the streets trample on his Blood and put him to open shame 10. Consider your time is but short and you have done but little work and 't is not long but that your Crown shall be put upon your head It 's noted of En●ch Gen. 5. that he walked with God three hundred years and that having Sons and Daughters h●ving Family-contentments and incumbrances and he lived the shortest time I am sure Angels are content to come out of Heaven to do the work of God what not do it here Paul thought himself born too soon because for a time he lived without Christ. Oh but now make tryal and you will find it the sweetest life that you will say why have I neglected this so long and if thou dost not find seven times more peace therein than in all the world never set foot here How shall I thus do the work of Christ I. Without Christ you can do nothing Iohn 15. 5. The Sun runs still because it's light of it self so when the Lord is in you you will do so Hence go not out to any duty in your own strength for then you will either not do it or not hold out in it No man can hold out at his work that feeds not abundantly on his meat so here and here note but these two things 1. Do not only in Ordinances do thus but out of Ordinances then as in particular times of tryal for the Lord will not give you in an Ordinance as much Grace as shall serve you out of it lift up your hearts to Christ and say as Christ Father the hour is come now glorifie thy Name Iohn 12. 28. So Lord here is work to do but a dead heart is upon me Lord glorifie thy Name I have seldom seen but the Lord either helped then or at some other time when thou didst come and then the Lord puts thee in remembrance that 't is out of respect to that 2. Thus coming and feeding on the Lord Jesus believe that he will help and that shall be so some have never got strength against sin till then but this hath conquered difficulties Rom. 8. 37 38. In all these things we overcome for I am perswaded c. So you coming helplesse to a Christ all his strength is yours by covenant Be perswaded he cannot go from his word but yet we must use other means sanctified by Christ for Christ worketh by meanes And therefore II. Find out where the cause of all your negligence and sloth lies in not doing the Lords work nay of your doing Satans work It may be you will say you cannot I know there is that in Saints in part but this is not the main therefore I will tell you thus 1. Before conversion the main wound of men is their Will Video meliora proboque dexteriora sequor Hence Iohn 8. 44. His lusts ye will do Hence Mat. 23. 37. You would not they say hence we have a Will I say no. And hence we answer that great Objection for Possibilities to keep all Laws by universal Grace which t is unjust to punish for not doing that a man cannot do We answer There is a double impotency Ex infirmitate or Ex malignitate when men will not Prov. 11 12 13. 2. Hence it follows after conversion though the Will is changed so that a man would but cannot do many things Ex infirmitate yet the great cause why he cannot do more is from the remnant of malignity not yet removed A man will sleep he loves it and secretly loaths the wayes of the Lord Hence the Church Isai. 63. 17. complains of this A man shall find his heart wills the end exceedingly but when he comes to will the means there his heart is weary of them and loath● them a man will be carelesse and this being not seen is not fought against Sin is vi●ified and hence the enemy to all good remains still It 's an old Rule Tantum possumus quantum volumus Get Christ to help here 3. Make this your last end to live unto Christ and to do his work Hence Paul did not account his life dear this is your last end for the end of being born by Faith nay of being redeemed by Blood 't is to live unto Christ Tit. 2. 11. When you cry for Faith and Peace and Assurance that is not your end for he that doth so is a very Hypocrite and hath a false heart but 't is to live to Christ Hence Paul Phil. 3. 9 10 12 13. sought to be found in him but further to know him c. The Father is glorified in our bringing forth much Fruit. Hence make it your ●ast end and then your happinesse will lie in acting thus and that that is a mans happinesse he is carried to with most infinite delight For presse people to do Christs work their hearts are dead tell them the Lord Jesus shall have a Name by what they do for him yet dead