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lost Man might be restored in Blood and have a Right and Interest in God and when Justice put in Exceptions against us Jesus Christ was content to be made under the Law that we might receive the Adoption of Sons Gal. 4. 4 5. There could be no Reconciliation no Amity no Alliance until Sin was expiated and Justice satisfied therefore Christ was not only made of a Woman but made under the Law first our Brother by In●●rnation and then our Redeemer by his Death and Suffering As under the Law if a Man had waxen poor the next of Kin was to be his Redeemer Levit. 25. 25. Or if he had sold himself v. 47. one of his Brethren was to redeem him Christians there was a kind of Sale and Forfeiture on our part of the Inheritance and Right and Title of Children therefore Jesus Christ when he became a Man jure propinquitatis by virtue of his Kindred and Nearness to us came to redeem his People and purchase us to God And this is the Relation which is mainly intended in this place for mark Christ taught his Disciples to pray Our Father others they cannot speak of this Relation and in them all that believe and all that walk in the Spirit these alone can come to God as a Father II. What Advantage have we in Prayer by taking up God under this Notion and Relation when we can come to him and say Our Father 1. It conduceth to our Confidence in Prayer 2. It furthereth our Duty First It conduceth to our Confidence in Prayer For it is not an empty Title or a naked Relation but this is the ground of all that Favour and Grace which we stand in need of and receive from God ●It is notable 2 Cor. 6. 8. saith God I will be a Father unto you and ye shall be my Sons and Daughters In other places it is said Ye shall be called my Sons but here You shall be my Sons you shall not only be called so but be so He will really perform all the parts of a Father to us yea no Father like God The outward Father is but a Shadow as still in the Comparison outward Things are but the Shadow and Similitude the Reality is in inward Things A Servant is not always a Servant there may be a Release a Husband is not always a Husband there may be a Separation by Divorce but a Father is always a Father and a Child a Child I am the true Vine The ou●ward Vine is but a Shadow but Christ himself hath the true Properties of a Vine So the outward Father is but a Shadow and Similitude the Reality is in God none so fatherly and kind as he Mat. 7. 11. If ye being evil know how to give good Gifts unto your Children how much more shall your Father which is in Heaven give good Things to them that ask him There is a how much more upon the fatherly Care of God Natural Parents whose Affections are stinted and limited nay corrupt and sinful when a Son comes for a Fish will not give him a Scorpion when he comes for Bread will not give him a Stone that were a monstrous thing vile and unnatural So Isa. 49. 15. Can a Woman forget her sucking Child that she should not have Compassion on the Son of her Womb yea they may forget yet will I not forget thee Passions in Females are more vehement the Mother hath stronger Affections if the Mother could do so as totally to forget that ever she had such a Child yet she would not forget her Sucking Child a poor shiftless helpless Babe that can do nothing without the Mother a Child which never provoked her she would not forget such a Child they may forget yet will I not forget thee Certainly God which hath left such an impression upon the Hearts of Parents hath more of Pity Bounty and Goodness in his own Heart for whatsoever of God is in the Creature is in God in a more eminent manner But particularly How will God perform the parts of a Father 1. In allowing them full leave to come to him in all their Necessities Gal. 1. 6. Because ye are Sons God hath sent forth the Spirit of his Son into your Hearts crying Abba Father There is a Spirit that attendeth upon this State They which are Sons shall have the Spirit of Sons and God will incline their Hearts to come and call to him for Supplies This is a great Advantage When he gives a Spirit of Prayer then he will be ready to hear and grant our Requests not only to give us a Heart to ask them but to incline his Ear. Luk. 11. 13. How much more shall your heavenly Father give the Holy Spirit to them that ask him When we ask for the highest Blessing when we come and are importunate with him and will take no nay 2. In supplying all our Wants Mat. 6. 32. Your Father which is in Heaven knoweth you have need of these things A Father will not let his Child starve certainly none so Fatherly as God You have not such a Father as is ignorant regardless of your Condition but takes an exact notice of all your Wants and Pressures It is notable to observe how God condescendeth to express the particular notice he taketh of the Saints Isa. 49. 16. Behold I have graven thee upon the Palms of my Hands As we use to tye things about our Hands that we may remember such a Work and Business So God doth as it were put a print and mark upon his Hands to speak after the manner of Men. Nay Mat. 10. 30. The Hairs of their Heads are numbred God hath a particular notice of their Necessities And Jesus Christ he is his Remembrancer one that ever appeareth before him to represent their Wants Heb. 9. 24. As the High-Priest in the Law was to go in with the Names of the Tribes upon his Breast and Shoulder when he did minister before God Exod. 28. Which is a Type how much we are in the Heart of Christ ever representing himself before the Lord on the behalf of such and such a Believer 3. Pitying our Miseries As he taketh notice of them so he will pity their Miseries as a Father pityeth his Children when he seeth them in an afflicted Condition Psal. 103. 13. Like as a Father pityeth his Children So the Lord pityeth them that fear him Nay he will pardon their Sins Ma● 3. 17. And I will spare them as a Man spareth his own Son which serveth him An only Son needs not fear much if his Father were to be his Judg tho he hath done unworthily They may exhaust and draw up all their Pity their Bowels may shrink when they meet with multitude of Provocations Now God will spare us as a Man spares his only Son Nay not only his only Son but his dutiful Son which serves him Many times we forget the Duty of Children but God will not forget the Mercy of a Father I will go
is enjoined But hypocritical and superstitious Prayer which hath only the face and shew of Goodness this is forbidden 3. We must distinguish of the Ends of good Works principal and subordinate adequate and inadaequate First the principal and primary End of good Works must not be that we may be seen of Men but the Glory of God but now the subordinate or less principal End may be to be seen of Men. Again it must not be our adequate End that is our whole and main Intention and Scope but a collateral and Side-End it may be It is one thing to do good Works only that they may be seen it is another thing to do good Works that they may not only be seen but also be imitated to win others by them to give Glory to God It is one thing to do good Works for the Glory of God another thing to do them for the Glory of our selves We may do good Works to be seen in the first respect but not in the last We may not pray with the Pharisees meerly to be seen of Men yet we may let our Light shine before Men to draw them to Duty and give more Glory to God 4. Again There Christ speaks of the general Bent of our Conversation and here only of particular and private Duties It would argue too much Hypocrisy to do these in publick tho the whole Frame and Course of our Carriage before Men must be religious in their sight And that is agreeable to what the Apostle saith 2 Cor. 8. 21. We should provide for honest Things not only in the sight of the Lord but also in the sight of Men. And Phil. 2. 15. Christians are advised there to be blameless and harmless the Sons of God without rebuke in the midst of a crook'd and perverse Generation shining among them as Lights in the World That which is obvious to the Sight and Observance of Men must be such as will become our holy Calling But our private and particular Duties which are to pass between God and us these must be out of sight I hope another Man may approve himself to be honest and religious to me tho he doth not fall down and make his personal and private Prayers before me But to leave no scruple if possible 5. We must distinguish of the diverse Significations of that Phrase which is used here 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 That we may be seen There is a twofold Sence of 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 or That It may be taken two ways as they speak either causally or eventually Causally and then it implies and imports the End and Scope why we do such a thing namely for this very purpose that we may obtain it And thus the Pharisees here did pray 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 that they might be seen of Men that is this was their main End and Scope Thus That is taken causally Secondly That sometimes is taken eventually and then it doth not import the End and Scope but only the Event that will fall out and follow upon such a thing Thus That is often taken in Scripture Iohn 9. 39. Christ saith there For Iudgment I am come into the World that they which see not might see and that they which see might be made blind 'T was not Christ's Scope to do so but Christ foresaw that this would be the Event of his coming into the World and therefore he saith That c. So Luke 14. 10. Christ tells them there But when thou art bidden to a Feast go and sit down in the lowest Room that when he that ●ade thee comes he may say unto thee Friend go up higher Then shalt thou have worship in the presence of them that sit at Meat with thee That is taken eventually not causally for Christ doth not bid them there to set themselves at the lower End of the Table for this very end or to make this their scope that is the thing he forbids Affectation of Precedency But that hoc est then it will follow that is this is likely to be the Event then the Master of the House will come to you if you do this Not that it should be your Scope to feign Humility that you may obtain the highest Place at the Table And so may Christ's Words be taken Let your Light so shine c. This will fall out upon it then Men will be conscious to your Christian Carriage and gracious Behaviour and by that means God will be much honoured and glorified There it is taken eventually But here it is taken causally The Pharisees did it that they might be seen of Men that is this was their Scope and principal Intention And thus may you reconcile these two Places of Scripture Well now Christ having taxed them for these two Faults For their undue Place the Synagogue and Corners of the Streets being unfit for a private and personal Act of Worship and for their End that they might be seen of Men He saith They have their Reward That is the whole Debt is paid they can challenge nothing at God's hands God will be behind-hand with none of his Creatures As they have what they look'd for so they must expect no more they must be content with their Penny The Phrase is borrowed from Matters of Contract between Man and Man and is a Word proper to those which give a Discharge for a Debt As Creditors and Money-Lenders when they are paid home the full Sum which is due to them then they can exact no more So here they must be contented with the empty windy Puffs of Vain-Glory and to feed upon the unsavoury Breath of the People they can expect no more from God for the Bond is cancell'd and they have received their full Reward already Briefly here is the Difference in the several Rewards that the Hypocrites and the Children of God have The Hypocrites they are all for the present and have their Reward and much good may it do them there is not a Jot behind 't will be in vain to expect any more But now for the Children of God your Father will reward you they must expect and wait for the future And yet in Scripture we read oftentimes that the Children of God have their Reward in this Life but then the Word in the Original is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 which signifieth they have but in part not the Word which is used here 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 which signifies they have what is due 't is fulfilled paid them So those Expressions in Scripture are to be taken Ye have eternal Life And he hath And that ye may have 'T is often spoken in Scripture of the Children of God so that they seem to have their Reward too They have their Reward but it is partially not totally There is something the best Things yet behind A Child of God he hath Promises First-Fruits some Beginnings of Communion with God here but he looks for greater Things to come Well then Christ having
of Hagar and Religion be crouded out of Doors Faelix illa domus ubi Martha queritur de Maria That 's a happy House where Martha complains of Mary Martha which was cumbred with much Service complained of Mary that she was at the feet of Jesus Christ hearkning to his gracious Counsel but in most Houses Mary may complain of Martha Religion is neglected and goes to the Walls 2. Some want a Place He that doth not want a Heart will find a Place Christ went into a Mountain to pray and Peter to the top of the House 3. Many say they want Parts they cannot tell how to pray Wherefore hath God given his Spirit In one fashion or other a Man can open his Case to God he can go and breath out his Complaints the Lord will hear Breathings Go chatter out thy Requests to thy Father tho you can but chatter like a Crane yet do it with fervency and with a Spirit of Adoption We have not only Christ given us for an Advocate but the Holy-Ghost to help our Infirmities He hath given us the Spirit of his Son whereby we may cry Abba Father Gal. 4. 6. A Child can acquaint a Father with his Wants VSE 2. To exhort God's Children to Frequency in this Duty and to much Watchfulness and Seriousness in the performance of it First To Frequency For Arguments again to press you 1. It argueth more Familiarity to pray to God alone than in Company He that goeth to a Prince alone and upon all Occasions hath access to him in private when Company is gone hath nearer Friendship and a greater Intimacy with him than those which are only admitted to a Speech with him in the Company of others So the oftner you are with God alone the more familiar He loves to treat with you apart as Friends are most free and open to one another when they are alone 2. Then you will have a more sensible Answer of your own Prayers you will see what God hath done upon your Requests Dan. 9. 21 22. Daniel was praying for the Church and an Angel comes and tells him It is for thy Prayers and Supplications that I am come Therefore surely a Man would take some time to go and plead the Promises with God But further by way of Means 1. Consider the Omnipresence of God which is the Argument in the Text He is in secret and seeth in secret If Men were convinced of that they would make Conscience of secret Prayer Look as Jesus Christ says of himself Iohn 16. 32. You leave me alone and yet I am not alone for the Father is with me So when you are alone you are not alone there is a Father in secret tho no-Body to see and hear yet God is there We are apt to think all is lost which Men are not conscious to and done in their ●●ght Acts 10. 4. Thy Prayers and thine Alms are come up for a Memorial before God God keeps a Memorial of your private Prayers there is a Register kept in Heaven and never a Prayer lost 2. Consider the Excellency of Communion with God Ier. 2. 32. Can a Maid forget her Ornaments and a Bride her Attire Women are very curious and careful of their Ornaments and will not forget their Dressing-Attire especially a Bride upon the Wedding-Day she that is to be set forth in most costly Array she makes it her Business to put on Jewels to be seen in all her Glory God is as necessary to us as Ornaments to a Bride We should be as mindful of Communion with God as a Bride of her dressing Ornaments Ye● they have forgotten me days without number What ever is forgotten God must not be forgotten 3. Make God a good Allowance resolve to be much in the practice of it It is best to have set Times for our Religious Worship For Persons which are sui juris at their own dispose it is lawful and very convenient to dedicate a certain part and portion of our Time to the Lord of Time Lazy idle Servants must be tasked and required to bring in their Tale of Brick So it is good to task the Heart to make God a fair and reasonable and convenient Allotment of some part of our Time David had his fixed Hours Three times a day will I call upon thee And Daniel had his set Times he pray'd three times a day Tho we cannot charge you to observe these Hours yet you should make a prudent Choice your selves and consecrate such a part of Time as will suit with your Occasions your Course of Life according to your Abilities and Opportunities It is an Expression of Love to God to give him somewhat that is your own and it will be of exceeding Profit to you and make your Communion with him more seasonable and orderly This will make you careful and watchful how you spend your other Hours that you may not be unfit when Times of Prayer come 1 Pet. 3. 7. Husbands dwell with your Wives according to knowledg that your Prayers be not hindred But do not propose a Task too great for your Strength and perplex your selves with such an unreasonable Allowance as will not suit with your Occasions Men create a Trouble to themselves and bind themselves with Chains of their own making when they propose more Duty than they can well discharge The second Part of the VSE Do it seriously with Caution and warily Here Christ gives direction When thou prayest enter into thy Closet and shut thy Door and then think of thy Father which is in secret We need a great deal of Caution for 1. When you shut the Door upon all others you cannot shut the Devil out of your Closets he will croud in When you have bolted the Door upon you and shut other Company out you do not lock out Satan he is always at hand ready to disturb us in holy Duties where-ever the Children of God are he seeks to come at them When the Sons of God met together Satan was in the midst of them Iob 1. He meets in Congregations he gets into the Closet When Ioshua the High-Priest was ministring before the Lord Satan stood at his right-hand ready to resist him Zech. 3. 1. 2. There needs Caution because in private Duties there may be many Failings and Evils which we are apt to be tainted with in our private Addresses to God 1. There may be danger of Ostentation therefore Christ gives direction here that it should be managed with the greatest Secrecy both as for Place Time and Voice Let none but God be conscious to our drawing aside that we may be alone Withdraw your selves out of the sight and hearing of others lest Pride and Ostentation creep upon you The Devil will seek to blast this serious Acknowledgment to God one way or other 2. There may be Customariness for fashion sake It is said of Christ That he went into the Synagogue on the Sabbath-Day as his Custom was We may use accustomed Duties
but we must not do them customarily and for fashion sake no more than Christ himself did for tho this was his Custom yet he was not customary in these his Synagogue-Attendances We are very apt to do so because we have used it for these many Years Men go on in a Tract of Duty and regard not the Ends of Worship Zech. 7. 3. they come with a fond Scruple and Case of Conscience to the Prophet They had an old Custom among them to ●ast for the Destruction of the Temple now when the Temple was built again Should I weep in the ●ith Month separating my self as I have done these so many Years 3. Much Slightness and Perfunctoriness of Heart you may be guilty of Such is the Wickedness of Men that they think God will be put off with any thing And tho they would set off themselves with Applause in the hearing of others yet how slight are they apt to be when they deal with God alone Consider you must sanctify the Name of God in private as well as in publick you must speak to God with Reverence and Fear and not in an overly fashion Take heed of this Slightness it is a great Wrong to the Majesty of God When they offered a sickly Offering saith God I am a great King and my Name is dreadful among the Heathen You do not consider my Majesty 4. There may be this Evil Resting in the Work in the Tale and Number of your Prayers Luke 18. 11. I fast twice in the Week Man is very apt to rest and dote upon his own Worth and to build all his Acceptance with God upon it to come to God and challenge him for a Debt as the Pharisee did It is very natural to rest in those Duties and make them an Excuse for other things 5. There may be Pride even in the Exercise of our Gifts There is a Delight in Duties which seems spiritual many times when it is not As when a Man delighteth in the Exercise of his own Gifts rather than in Communion with God when there is a secret tickling of Heart with a conceit of our own Worth as when in the carriage of a Duty we come off roundly and Parts have their free Course and Career This Complacency and Pride it may be not only in publick where we have advantage to discover our selves with Applause but in private between God and our Souls When a Man is conceited of his Gifts they may end in the private Exercise of them to the wrong of God When Invention is quick and free he may have such a delight as may make him rest in the Work as it is a Fruit of Parts rather than as a Means of Communion with God Therefore there needs a great deal of Caution when we are alone with our heavenly Father MATTH 6. 7 8. But when ye pray use not vain Repetitions as the Heathen do for they think they shall be heard for their much speaking Be not ye therefore like unto them for your Father knoweth what things ye have need of before ye ask him OUr Lord having spoken of the Ostentation of the Pharisees and their Vain-Glory he cometh here to dissuade from another Abuse and that is Babling and Lip-labour They pray'd to be seen of Men but the Heathens were guilty of another Abuse Here take notice 1. Of the Sin taxed 2. The Reasons which our Lord produceth against it First The Sin taxed is set forth by a double Notion Here is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 and 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the first we translate Vain Repetitions and the last Much speaking Both may well go together for when Men affect to say much they will use vain Repetitions go over the same things again and again which is as displeasing to God as it is irksom to prudent and wise Men. But let us see a little what these Words signify The first Word is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 which we translate vain Repetitions Battus was a foolish Poet that made long Hymns consisting of many Lines but such as were often repeated both for Matter and Words And Ovid brings in a foolish Fellow that would be often repeating the same Words and doubling them over Montibus inquit erant erant sub montihus illis And again Et me mihi perfide prodis Me mihi prodis ait And from thence this Word is taken which is here used by the Evangelist 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 or idle babling over the same thing And the Scripture representeth this vain going over of the same things Eccles. 10. 14. A Fool also is full of Words a Man cannot tell what shall be and what shall be after him who can tell The most judicious Interpreters do conceive there 's a 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 an Imitation of the Fool 's speaking Groundless fruitless Repetitions are here reproved or the tumbling out of many insignificant Words and the same over and over again this is vain Repetition But the other Word which Christ useth to tax the same Abuse is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Much speaking it signifieth Affectation of Length in Prayer or using many Words not out of fervency of Mind but meerly to prolong the Duty as if the length of it made it more powerful or acceptable with God or a more comely piece of Worship This is what our Lord here reproves vain Repetitions and much speaking Secondly Here are the Reasons produced against it they are two 1. That it is a Heathenish Custom and that grounded upon a false Supposition The Heathens were detestable to the Jews and therefore their Customs should not be taken up especially when grounded upon an Error or a Misprision of the Nature of God Now the Heathens think they shall be heard for their much speaking for their meer praying and composing Hymns to their Gods with thundring Names repeated over and over again It is inconsistent with the true Nature of God vers 8. Be not therefore like unto them for your Father knoweth what Things you have need of before you ask him Here we learn three Things 1. Christianity and true Religion takes up God under the Notion of a Father that hath a care of his Children This will decide many Questions about Prayer and what Words we should use to God in the Duty go to God as Children to their Father 2. He is represented as an Omniscient God one that knows all Things our Wants and Necessities 3. As an Indulgent Father who hath a propense and ready mind to help us even before we ask From the Words thus opened that which we may observe is this Viz. Doct. That certainly it is a Sin needlesly to affect length of Speech or vain Repetitions in Prayer Our Lord dissuadeth us from it here and his Authority should sway with us He knew the Nature of Prayer better than we do for he appointed it and he was often in the practice and observance of it So we are directed to the contrary Eccles.
Covenant By Creation to all Mankind kind so he will be ready to sustain that which he hath made he that hath given Life will give Food he that hath given a Body will give Raiment Things expect Supply thence from whence they received their Being But much more by Covenant so he is our Father in Christ Doubtless thou art our Father though Abraham be ignorant of us Isa. 63. 16. Well but what 's this to the present Purpose that God is a Father This is a Check to babling therefore we should go to him in an unaffected manner with a Child-like Spirit and Dependance with Words reverent serious and plain Children do not use to make starch'd Speeches to their Fathers when they want Bread but only express their natural Cry and go to them for such things as they stand in need of there they speak and are accepted and a Word from a Child moves the Father more than an Orator can move all his Hearers Even such a naked Address should we make to God in a plain manner for when we come to pray Christ would have us take up God in the Notion of a Father and to behave our selves in a natural way to him for affected Eloquence or Loquacity in Prayer is one of the main things Christ here disproves Prayer ought to be simple and plain Therefore the great Business of the Spirit of Adoption is to make us cry Abba Father Rom. 8. 15. 2. He is such a Father as is not ignorant of our Wants The care of his Providence is over all the Creatures he hath made God hath an Inspection over them to provide Necessaries for them much more over his People His Eyes run to and fro to find them out in all the places of their Dispersion and he doth exercise his Power for their Relief 2 Chron. 16. 9. Now this Thought should be rooted in our Hearts when we come to pray to God I go to a Father which hath found me out in the Throng of his Creatures and knows what is good for me This is a great ground why we should not use Battology because God knows what my Needs are Words are not required for God's sake but for ours not to inform God but that we may perform our Duty the better Well then so far as they are useful so far they should be used to bound our Thoughts to warm our Affections to strengthen our Faith 1. To bound our Thoughts for an Interruption in Speech is sooner discerned than an Interruption in Meditation 2. And to warm our Affections Words at first are Vent to Affection but afterwards they continue to increase the Affection as a Hearth is first warmed by the Fire and then it serves to keep in the Fire 3. And they conduce to strengthen our Faith while we plead Promises in God's hearing We wrestle with God that we may catch a heat our selves And therefore Words should be only used as they conduce to the strengthning our Faith or continuing our Affection to God Longer than they serve that End in Prayer they are Babling and vain Repetitions and much speaking which Christ here forbids Consider there is not a Change in God but a Change in us wrought by Prayer 'T is neither to give Information to God that he may know our meaning nor to move him and persuade him to be willing by our much speaking but only to raise up our own Faith and Hope towards God 3. He is such a Father as is not unwilling to relieve us Your heavenly Father is very ready to give you such Things as you stand in need of as Christ expresseth it Mat. 7. 11. If ye being evil know how to give good Things unto your Children how much more shall your heavenly Father give good Things to them that ask him And Luke 11. 13. it is How much more shall your heavenly Father give his holy Spirit When you come to beg for Grace consider what earthly Parents would do for a Child Their Affections are limited they are in part corrupt and poor straitned Creatures have not such Bowels of Compassion as God and yet when a Child comes to them with a genuine Cry with a sense of his Want and Confidence of his Father he cannot harden his Bowels against his Child This also checks much speaking for we do not pray to stir up Mercy in him as if he needed much Intreaty and were severe and delighted to put the Creature to Penance No he is ready before we ask he knows our Wants and Needs and is ready to supply us with those Things we stand in need of only will have this comely Order observed Sometimes he prevents our Prayers before we ask Before they call I will answer and I am found of them that sought me not Before we can have a Heart to come the Lord prevents us with his Blessing And sometimes he gives us what we ask This is the Condescension of God that when you call he will answer and when you cry he doth in his Providence say What will you have poor Creatures And he gives more than we ask As Solomon asked Wisdom and God gave him more than he asked Wisdom Riches and Honour Object But here 's an Objection These Notions seem not only to exclude long Prayer and much speaking but all Prayer If God know our Wants and is so ready to give whether we ask or no what need we open them to him in Prayer at all I answer It is God's prescribed Course and that should be enough to gracious Hearts that will be obedient to their Father Whatever he intends tho he knows our Wants and resolves to answer them yet it is a piece of religious Manners to ask what he is about to give Ier. 29. 11. I know my Thoughts towards you Thoughts of Peace yet will I be enquired of you for these Things God knows his own Thoughts hath stated his Decrees and will not alter the beautiful Course of his Providence for our sakes yet he will be sought unto So Ezek. 36. God purposed to bless them and therefore promiseth I will do thus and thus for you yet vers 37. I will yet for this be enquired of by the House of Israel to do it for them I will do it but you shall milk out the Blessing by Prayer This Course is also necessary and that both for his Honour and our Profit and Comfort 1. It is necessary for his Honour that God may still be acknowledged that the Creature may be kept up in a constant dependance upon God and may go about nothing but may ask his Leave Counsel and Blessing Prov. 3. 6. In all thy Ways acknowledg him and he shall direct thy Paths We ask God's Leave that we may do such a thing for he hath the Dominion over all Events And if we are doubtful we ask his Counsel whether we may stay here or there or dispose of our selves and Families And we ask his Blessing upon our Resolution Now
Humility and Reverence His Goodness in your Soul 's rejoycing His Greatness and Iustice in your trembling before his Throne The Worship must be like the Worshipped it must have his Stamp upon it 2. For the other Notion God is a Spirit therefore the Soul must be the chief Agent in the Business not the Body or any Member of the Body Spirits they converse with Spirits The Body is but employed by the Soul and must not guide and lead it but be led by it Therefore see whether there be the Spirit otherwise that which is most Essential to the Worip is wanting To have nothing employed but the Tongue and the Heart about other Business is not to carry your selves as to a God and a God that is a Spirit Recollect your selves where 's my Soul in this Worship And how is it affected towards God Secondly As there must be Thoughts to direct us in his Being and Nature so also in his Relation as a Father As one that is inclinable to pardon pity and help you We have the Spirit of Adoption given us for this very end and purpose that we may cry Abba Father and Gal. 4. 16. Because you are Sons therefore he hath sent forth the Spirit of his Son into your Hearts crying Abba Father And Rom. 8. 15. We have received the Spirit of Adoption crying Abba Father that we may come to God in a Child-like manner dealing with him as with a Father acquainting him with our Wants Necessities Burdens with a hope of Relief and Supply Object Ay saith a distressed Soul if my Heart be thus carried up to God if I could discern such a Spirit of Adoption prompting me to go to God as a Father then it would be better with me To this I answer 1. Many times there is a Child-like Inclination where there is not a Child-like Familiarity and Boldness What 's that Child-like Inclination The Soul cannot keep away from God and that 's an implicite owning him as a Father Jer. 3. 19. Thou shalt call me My Father and shalt not turn away from me It is a Child-like act to look to him for all our Supplies and to recommend our Suit As when a Child wants any thing he goes to his Father 2. There 's a Child-like Reverence many times when there is not a Child-like Confidence the Soul hath an awe of God when it cannot explicitely own him as our God and Father yet it owns him in the humbling way Luk. 15. 18. I have sinned against Heaven and before thee and am not worthy to be called thy Son Tho we cannot confidently approach to God as our reconciled Father yet we come with Humility and Reverence Lord I would fain be but I deserve not to be called thy Child 3. There 's a Child-like dependance upon God's General Offer tho we have not an Evidence of the Sincerity of our particular Claim God offereth to be a Father in Christ to all penitent Believers Now when a broken-hearted Creature comes to God and looks for Mercy upon the account of the Covenant tho he cannot see his own Interest for then we come to God tho not as our Father yet as the God and Father of our Lord Iesus Christ and that 's a Relief in Prayer as Eph. 1. 3. Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Iesus Christ. And vers 17. The God of our Lord Iesus Christ the Father of Glory And Eph. 3. 14. I bow my Knees unto the Father of our Lord Iesus Christ. Mark when we come to him as the Father of Christ we believe what God offereth in the Covenant of Grace namely that he will deal kindly with us as a Father with his Children that he will be good to those that come to him by Christ. The Term Father is not only to be considered with respect to the Disposition or Qualification of the Persons but the Dispensation they are under 'T is the New Covenant In the new Covenant God undertakes to be Fatherly that is to pitty our Miseries to pardon our Sins to heal our Natures to save our Persons Now all that come for refuge to take hold of this hope set before them may come to God as a Father if they believe the Gospel in general tho they are not assured of God's love to themselves 4. There may be a Child-like Love to God when yet we have not a Sense and Assurance of his Paternal Love to us God hath a Title to our choicest and dearest Love before we can make out a Title to his highest Benefits We owe our Hearts to him Prov. 23. 26. My Son give me thy Heart If you give him your Hearts you are Sons tho you know it not God may be owned as a Father either by our Sense of his Fatherly Love or by our Choice and Esteem of him Optando si non affirmando Come as Fatherless without him Hos. 14. 3. or to speak it in other Words the unutterable Groans of the Spirit do discover the Spirit of Adoption as well as the unspeakable Joys of the Spirit 1 Pet. 1. 8. There is an Option and Choice tho we be not assured of our special Relation 5. God is glorified by an Affiance and a resolute Adherence where there is no Assurance When you are resolved let him deal with you as an Enemy you will stick to him as a Father Job 13. 15. Tho he slay me yet will I trust in him Faith can take God as a Friend and Father and put a good construction upon his Dealings when he seems to come against us as an Enemy And we give Glory to God when we can adhere to him as our only Happiness and trust his Fatherly Kindness and Goodness tho he cover himself with Frowns and hide himself from our Prayers and you own him as the Father of Mercies tho it may be you have no Sense and Feeling of his Fatherly Love to you 6. There is a difference between the Gift it self and the Degree We cannot say we have not the Spirit of Adoption because we have not so much of the Spirit of Adoption as others have I mean as to the Effects We may have the Spirit as a Sanctifyer tho not as a Comforter tho he doth not calm our Hearts and rebuke our Fears yet if he doth sanctify us and incline us to God The Spirit was only given to Christ without measure but to Christians in a different Measure and Proportion and usually as you submit more to his gracious Conduct and overcome the Enemies of your Peace the Devil the World and the Flesh. The impression is left upon some in a smaller and upon others in a larger Character All are not of one growth and size some are more explicitely Christians others in a Riddle Much Grace doth more discover it self than a little Grace under a heap of Imperfection Some are more mortified and Heavenly-minded than others 7. When all other Helps fail Faith will make use of our common Relation
to God as a Creator as we may come to him as the workmanship of his Hands It is better to do so than keep off from him And we may come to him as the workmanship of his Hands when we cannot come to him as Children of his Family The Church saith Isa. 64. 8. Now O Lord thou art our Father we are the Clay and thou our Potter and we all are the work of thy Hand They plead for Favour and Mercy by that common Relation as he was their Potter and they his Clay And David Psal. 119. 73. Thy Hands have made me and fashioned me give me understanding that I may learn thy Commandments Surely it is some Comfort to claim by the Covenant of Noah which was made with all Mankind when we cannot claim Mercy by the Covenant of Abraham which was made with the Family of the Faithful The Scriptures warrant us to do so Isa. 54. 9. For this is as the Waters of Noah unto me All this is spoken to shew that one way or other we should bring our Hearts to depend upon him as a Father for Succour and Relief Thirdly His Attributes Three this Text offereth God's Omnisciency He knows His fatherly Care Your Father knows what you stand in need of And his Readiness to help even before we ask 1. He is Omniscient He knows our Persons for Christ calleth his own Sheep by Name Joh. 10. 3. He knoweth every one of us by Head and by Pole by Person and Name Yea and he knows our State and Condition Psal. 56. 8. Thou tellest my Wandrings put thou my Tears into thy Bottle are they not in thy Book All our Wandrings he tells them all our Tears he hath a Bottle for them to shew God's particular Notice they are Metaphorical Expressions And he observes us in the very Posture when we come to pray and where Acts 9. 11. Go to such a Street in such a Place and enquire for one Saul of Tarsus for behold he prayeth The Lord takes notice in such a City in such a Street in such a House in such a Room and what you are doing when you are praying And he seeth not only that you pray but how you pray Rom. 8. 27. And he that searcheth the Heart knoweth what is the mind of the Spirit because he maketh Intercession for the Saints according to the Will of God He can discern between Lust● and Groans Words and Affections and such Words as are the Belches of the Flesh and such as are the Breathings of the Spirit 2. There 's his fatherly Care for it is said Your Father knows what Things you have need of He knows what pincheth and presseth you 'T is said 1 Pet. 5. 7. Casting all your Care upon him for he careth for you It is not said that he may take care of you but he doth take care God is afore-hand with us and our carking Care doth but take the Work out of God's hand which he is doing already Our Cares are needless fruitless burthensom but his are assiduous powerful blessed A small Matter may occassion much Vexation to us but to him all things are easy Upon these Considerations We should be careful for nothing but make known our Requests unto God Phil 4. 6. Praying for what we want and giving thanks for what we have For your Father knoweth you have need of these Things Mat. 6. 32. His fatherly Love will not suffer him to neglect his Children or any of their Concernments Therefore if you have a Temptation upon you to Anxiety and Carefulness of Mind and know not how to get out of such a Strait and conquer such a Difficulty remember you have a Father to provide for you This will prevent tormenting Thoughtfulness which is good for nothing but to anticipate your Sorrow 3. The next Thought is his Readiness to help This should be deeply impressed upon your Minds and should habituate these Thoughts how ready God is to help and to run to the Cry Psal. 32. 5. I said I will confess my Transgressions unto the Lord and thou forgavest the Iniquity of my Sin Before his Purpose could be brought to pass Isa. 65. 24. Before they call I will answer and whiles they are yet speaking I will hear So Jer. 31. 20. I heard Ephraim bemoaning himself c. God's Bowels were troubled presently He is more ready to give than you to ask This will help and direct you mightily in the business of Prayer for God hath a care for his Children and very ready to help the weak and relieve them in all their Straits Thirdly For Directions about our Affections in Prayer three things are required viz. Fervency Reverence Confidence 1. Fervency that usually comes from two grounds a broken-hearted Sense of our Wants and a desire of the Blessing we stand in need of For the broken-hearted Sense of our Wants especially Spiritual Weaknesses are incident to the best All Christians have continual need to cry to God We have continual Necessities both within and without Go cry to God your Father without Affectation but not without Affection and seek your Supplies from him Let me tell you the more Grace is increased the more sense of Wants is increased For Sin is more hated Defects are less born And then there must be a desire of the Blessings especially Spiritual our Needs must stir up fresh Longings and holy Desires after God Mat. 7. 7. Ask Seek Knock. Luk. 11. 8. For his Importunity he will rise and give We spend the earnestness of our Spirits in other Matters in Disputes Contests Earthly Pursuits our importunate earnestness runs in a worldly Channel No no it must be from simplicity and sincerity pouring out your Hearts before him No Sacrifice without him Jam. 5. 16. The effectual fervent Prayer of a righteous Man availeth much 2. Reverence a reverent respectful Carriage towards our heavenly Father Psal. 2. 11. Serve the Lord with Fear and rejoice with Trembling Mark there is in God a mixture of Majesty and Mercy so in us there must be of Ioy and Trembling God's Love doth not abase his Majesty nor his Majesty diminish his Love We ought to know our distance from God and to think of his Superiority over us therefore we must be serious Remember God is greatly to be feared in the Assembly of the Saints and to ●e had in reverence of all them that are about him Psal. 89. 7. 3. With Confidence Eph. 3. 12. In whom we have boldness and access with confidence by the Faith of him There is boldness in pouring out our Requests to God who will certainly hear us and grant what is good we must rely upon his Goodness and Power in all our Necessities He is so Gracious in Christ that he will do that which is best for his Glory and our Good and upon other Terms we should not seek it If you would not turn Prayer into Babling much-speaking to Affectation of Words take heed of these Abuses and labour
to bring your Hearts to God in this manner AN EXPOSITION OF THE Lord's-Prayer Our Father which art in Heaven I Have insisted upon the foregoing Verses which do concern the Duty of Prayer let me now come to the Lord's-Prayer it self This Prayer was form'd and digested by Christ and therefore to be highly esteemed by Christians Jesus Christ who was the Wisdom of God he knew both our Necessities and the Father's good Will towards us and therefore surely he would give us a perfect Form and Directory We are not absolutely tied to this Form we do not read that it was ever used by the Apostles tho we have many of their Prayers upon Record in the Acts and in the Epistles yet they plainly differ as to the Construction of the Words And this very Prayer is diversly set down by the Evangelists themselves Mat. 6. 11. Give us this day our daily Bread it is in other Words Luke 11. 3. Give us day by day our daily Bread And v. 12. And forgive us our Debts as we forgive our Debtors in Luke 11. 4. it is And forgive us our Sins for we also forgive every one that is indebted to us But however tho we are not tied to this Form yet I think it may be humbly used for Christ taught his Disciples how to pray while as yet they were in their Ignorance and Tenderness and had not received the Spirit And God usually puts Words into Sinners Mouths Hosea 11. 2. Take with you Words and say unto him Receive us graciously Look as Ioseph is said to feed his Father and his Brethren as a little Child is nourished as it is in the Margent there is not only Food provided but it is put into their Mouths Gen. 47. 12. So did Christ teach his Disciples to pray not only as directing them what they should pray for but putting a Form of Words into their Mouths In this Prayer there are three Parts observable 1. The Preface 2. The Petitions themselves 3. The Conclusion In the Preface we have a Description of God as always we should begin Prayer with awful Thoughts of God God is described partly from his Goodness and Mercy Our Father and partly from his Greatness and Majesty Which 〈◊〉 in Heaven I. His Goodness and Mercy Our Father Where is set forth 1. The Relation wherein God standeth to his People in the Word Father 2. Their Propriety and Interest in that Relation wherein not the particular Interest of a single Believer is asserted My Father but the general Interest of all the Elect in Christ Our Father I shall wave all which may be said concerning Prayer in general concerning the Lawfulness or Unlawfulness of a Form in Prayer The Disputes concerning the Use of this Form as also all the Disputes concerning the Object of Prayer which we learn from hence to be God alone Surely Prayer is a Sacrifice and belongeth only to God it cannot be made to any other but to him who knoweth all the Prayers that are made in the World at the same time and the Hearts of all those that pray I will also wave what might be spoken concerning Preparation before Petition for here there is a Preface before the Prayer it self Neither shall I speak concerning the Necessity of conceiving right Thoughts of God in Prayer how we may conceive of his Goodness to beget a Confidence of his Majesty to beget an Awe and Reverence That which I shall insist upon is the Notion and Relation under which God is here expressed which is that of Father Our Father Observe Those that would pray aright must address themselves to God as a Father in Iesus Christ. Hypocrites at the last Day will cry Lord Lord but Christ hath taught us to say Our Father Here I shall I. Enquire in what Sence God is a Father II. What Encouragements we have from thence in Prayer when we can take him up under this Notion and Appellation I. In what Sence God is a Father This Title may be given to God either essentially or with respect to personal Relation 1. Essentially and so 't is common to all the Persons in the Godhead Father Son and Holy-Ghost all three are God and our Father And thus not only the First Person but the Second is called the Everlasting Father Isa. 9. 6. And the Holy-Ghost being Author of our Being is called our Maker But 2. It may be ascribed to God personally And so the first Person is called God the Father and that either with relation to Christ or to us 1. With relation to Christ as the Son of God So the first Person is called the Father as he is the Fountain of the Deity communicating to and with him the Divine Essence Psal. 2. 7. Thou art my Son this day have I begotten thee The personal Property of the Father is to beget and of the Son to be begotten There is an eternal Now wherein God is said to beget him Thus he may be called the Father of Christ as he is the second Person now as Incarnate and Mediator Tho God be Christ's Father as second Person yet they are all equal in Power Dignity and Glory But as Mediator God is his Father in another respect So it is said Iohn 14. 28. My Father is greater than I Not as God for so he was equal He thought it no Robbery to be equal with God Phil. 2. 6. But greater than I that is consider him as Man and Mediator in the state of his Humiliation For it is notable to consider upon what occasion Christ speaks these Words If ye loved me ye would rejoyce because I said I go unto the Father for my Father is greater than I That is You admire me and prize my Company exceedingly because you see the Power which I put forth in the Miracles which I do ye would rejoice if you understood it aright He is infinitely more glorious than I appear in this State of Abasement and Humiliation Thus with respect to Christ God the first Person may be called the Father 2 With respect to Vs for the first Person is not only the Father of Christ but our Father John 20. 17. I go to my Father and your Father We share with Christ in all his Relations As God was his God by Covenant so he is our God And in this Sence personally it may be taken here for our Business lieth mainly with the first Person with whom Christ intercedeth for us 1 Iohn 2. 1. We have an Advocate with the Father even Iesus Christ the Righteous Before whom doth he appear Before the Father And it is to him to whom we direct our Prayers tho not excluding the other Persons Eph. 3. 14. I bow my Knees unto the Father of our Lord Iesu● Christ. Tho it be not unlawful to pray to Christ or to the Holy-Ghost for that hath been done by the Saints Stephen saith Lord Iesus receive my Spirit and Iacob saith The Angel of the Covenant bless the Lads
the Lord who made Heaven and Earth As if the Psalmist had said As long as I see these glorious Monuments of his Power these Things framed out of nothing shall I distrust God whatever Exigence or Strait I may be reduced to Secondly More especially there is a particular Sort of Men to whom God is a Father in Christ and that is to Believers Iohn 1. 12. To as many as received him to them gave he Power to be called the Sons of God Those which in their natural State and Condition were Children of Wrath and Slaves to Sin and Satan when they come and are willing to welcom and receive Christ into their Hearts in a sense of their Misery are willing to make out after God and Christ they have an Allowance to call God Father and may have Child-like Communion with him and run to him in all Straits and lay open their Necessities to him 2 Kings 4. 19. When the Child cried unto his Father he said Carry him to his Mother So when we are ill at ease and in any Straits this is the Privilege of our Adoption that we have a God to go to we may go to our Father and plead with him as the Church Isa. 63. 16. Doubtless thou art our Father tho Abraham be ignorant of us and Israel acknowledge us not Thou O Lord art our Father our Redeemer It is good to know God under this special Relation of a Father in Christ and this is that which is the Grace of Adoption Adoption is an Act of Free-Grace by which we that were Aliens and Strangers Servants to Sin and Satan are in and by Christ made Sons and Daughters of God and accordingly are so reckoned and treated with to all Intents and Purposes It is a great and special Privilege given to God's own Children by virtue of their Interest in Christ and therefore it is said 1 Iohn 3. 1. Behold what Love the Father hath bestowed upon us that we should be called the Sons of God! That is Behold it as a certain Truth and admire it as a great Privilege This second Relation is a very great Privilege and it will appear to be so if we consider 1. The Persons that receive it We that were Aliens and Enemies and Bond-slaves that were of another Line and Stock That might say to Corruption Thou art my Father to the Worm Thou art my Mother and my Sister Job 17. 14. We that were Cousin-Germans to Worms a handful of enlivened Dust that we should be taken into such a Relation to God! We that might say indeed to the Devil Thou art our Father and the Lusts of our Father we will do Iohn 8. 44. Satan is the Sinners Father and God disclaims them The Lord disclaims the People which were brought out of the Land of Egypt when they rebelled against him Exod. 32. 7. The Lord said unto Moses Go get th● down for thy People which thou broughtest out of 〈◊〉 Land of Egypt have corrupted themselves 〈◊〉 People which thou hast brought in Scorn and D●●●dain as if God did disavow them from being hi● And so it was with us all When Adam had ●●belled against God God executed the Law of the rebellious Child against him which was this that he should be turn'd out of Doors So was Adam turn'd out of Paradise and lost his Title and Heritage and we were reckoned to the Devil Now behold what manner of Love was this that we should be called the Sons of God! 2. You will wonder at it you will behold it as an excellent Privilege if you consider the Nature of the Privilege it self To be Sons and Daughters of God to be able to call God Father This was Christ's own Title and Honour When God had a mind to honour Christ he proclaims it from Heaven Mat. 3. 17. This is my beloved Son in whom I am well-pleased Surely if our Hearts were as apprehensive of heavenly Privileges as they are of earthly we would admire it more Earthly Alliance how is it prized If a great Man should match into our Blood and Line what an Honour and Glory do we reckon it to us 1 Sam. 18. 23. Seemeth it to you a light thing to be a King's Son in Law Do we account this a small Matter to be related to Kings and Princes and Potentates No no we have high thoughts of it And is not this an excellent thing to be Sons and Daughters of God In all other Cases if Men have Children of their own they do not adopt God had a Son of his own in whom his Soul found full Delight and Complacency yet he would adopt and take us wretched Creatures he would invest us with the Title of Sons And shall it be said of this and that Believer Here 's the Son of God O behold what manner of Love c. 3. Then do but consider the Consequents of it both in this Life and the Life to come In this Life what Immunities and Privileges have we Free Access to God we may come and treat with him when we please as Children to a Father when we stand in need of any thing We have received the Spirit of Adoption whereby we cry Abba Father Rom. 8. 15. If we ail any thing we may go to our Father and acquaint him with our Case and Grief And we shall have a Child's Allowance here in the World The Heirs of Glory are well provided for in their Non-age they have a Right to a large Portion all the good Things of the World Meat Drink Marriage such Things they have by a Son 's Right They have a Right to the Creature in and by him who is Heir of all Things so they are established in their Right which Adam lost 1 Tim. 4. 3 4. And they are under the Ministry of Angels the Angels are sent forth to be their Guardians and to supply and provide for them And then in the Life to come for we are not only Sons but Heirs we have a Right to the glorious Inheritance Rom. 8. 17. If Children then Heirs Heirs of God Here all the Children are Heirs Male and Female every Son and Daughter an Heir and Joint-heirs with Christ. We do as it were divide Heaven between us we have a great blessed and glorious Inheritance poor despicable Creatures chosen Heirs of a Kingdom James 2. 5. 4. You will see it was a very great Privilege if you consider how we come to be entitled to it Ephes. 1. 5. Having predestinated us unto the Adoption of Children by Iesus Christ to himself We come to it in and by Jesus Christ. Christ was fain to come down and to take a Mother upon Earth that we might have a Father in Heaven He comes down and was made a Man he became our Brother and so layeth the Foundation for the Kindred Heb. 2. 11. Nay not only incarnate but he died to purchase this Title for us When the Business was debated in the Council of the Trinity how
to my Father saith the Prodigal He had forgotten the Duty of a Child he went into a far Country and wasted his Patrimony and that basely and ●ilthily upon Harlots yet upon his Return when he was a great way off The Father runs to meet him half way and kisseth him 4. In disciplining and treating us with much Indulgence and Wisdom and Care A Father takes a great deal of Pains in forming his Child and fashioning its Manners and Behaviour So doth God with his Children If he afflicteth it is as a Father only with purposes of good and not so as an Earthly Father Heb. 12. 10. For verily for a few days they chastned us after their own Pleasure but he for our Profit that we might be partakers of his Holiness They mingle a great deal of Passion with their Correction when they are inflamed but God never mingleth Passion with his Rod When he gives a bitter Cup he is a Father still Ioh. 18. 11. 5. In providing able Guardians for his Children None so attended as God's Children are those which are adopted and taken into Grace and Favour with Christ Heb. 1. 14. Angels are ministring Spirits sent abroad for the Heirs of Salvation They have a guard of Angels to watch over them that they dash not their Foot against a Stone 6. In laying up an Inheritance for them The Apostle saith 2 Cor. 12. 14. Children ought not to lay up for their Parents but Parents for their Children Now God hath laid up for us as well as laid out much upon us Luk. 12. 32. Fear not little Flock it is your Father's good pleasure to give you the Kingdom He has a Kingdom a glorious Inheritance to bestow upon us And we are kept for that happy State Tho he hath an Heir already Jesus Christ the Heir of all things yet God hath made us Co-Heirs with Christ Rom. 8. 17. Thus then it is a mighty Advantage If we did take up God in this Notion to look upon him as a Father it would increase our Confidence and Dependance upon him This is a sweet Relation the Reality is more in God than can be in an Earthly Father for he is a Father according to his Essence knowing our Necessities pardoning our Sins supplying our Wants forming and fashioning our Manners providing able Guardians for us and laying up a blessed Inheritance for us in Heaven Secondly As it encourageth us to pray so it furthereth our Duty in Prayer that we may behave our selves with Reverence Love and Gratitude 1. With a Child-like Reverence and Affection in Prayer Mal. 1. 6. If then I be a Father where is mine Honour And if I be a Master where is my Fear If we expect the Supplies of Children we must perform the Duty of Children God will be owned as a Father not with a Fellow-like Familiarity but humbly and with an awe of his Maj●sty 2. With Love Now our Love to God is mainly seen by Subjection and Obedience to his Laws Thus Christ would have us take up God in Prayer under such a Relation that we might mind our Duty to him 1 Pet. 1. 17. And if ye call on the Father who without respect of Persons judgeth according to every man's work pass the time of your sojourning here in fear We never pray aright but when we pray resolving to cast off all Sin How can we call him Father whom we care not continually to displease from Day to Day So the Lord treats his People Jer. 3. 5 6. Thou hast said thou art my Father Behold thou hast spoken and done evil things as thou couldest God takes it to be a Contumely and Reproach to himself when we do evil yet come and call him Father He takes it ill that Men should come complementally and flatter him with Lying Lips and do not walk as Children in holy Obedience Therefore it is an engagement to serve God with Holiness 3. With Gratitude When we come to pray we must remember not only what we want but what we have received acknowledging we have all from him he is our Father Deut. 32. 6. Do ye thus requite the Lord O foolish People and unwise Is not he thy Father that hath bought thee Hath he not made thee and established thee We must acknowledg the good we have as well as that we expect to come from him Therefore if we would have a praying Frame and be eased of our Sollicitude and that anxious care which is a disparagement to Providence it is good to take up God under the Notion of a Father which makes us rest upon him for all things Mat. 6. 25. Take no thought for your Life what ye shall eat or what ye shall drink nor yet for your Body what ye shall put on Why For your heavenly Father knoweth that ye have need of all these things You that are able Fathers would take your selves disparaged if that your Children should filch and steal for their Living and beg and be sollicitous and go up and down from Door to Door for their Maintenance and Support and not trust to your Care and Provision A Believer which knoweth he hath a Heavenly Father will not be negligent in his Calling but be active and industrious in his way and use those lawful means which by the Providence of God he hath been brought up in and then Be careful for nothing as the Apostle's advice is Phil. 4. 6. And in every thing by Prayer and Supplication make your request known unto God O could we turn Carking into Prayer and run to our Father it would be happy for us Care and Diligence and necessary Provision that 's our work and labour but for the Success and Event of Things leave it to God When we are carking in the World with such anxiousness and troubled with restless Thoughts how we should be provided for in old Age and what will become of us and ours we take God's work out of his Hands this is a disparagement to our Heavenly Father and a reproach to his Providence and Fatherly Care Well then certainly this is of great advantage in Prayer APPLICATION Vse If it be a great advantage in Prayer to take up God under the Notion and Relation of a Father Then those that would pray aright let this instruct and quicken them above all things Clear up your Adoption that you may be able to call God Father for otherwise when you come to pray it is a very Lye to God As Acts 5. 4. When Annanias spake false to the Apostle saith Peter to him Thou hast not lyed unto Men but unto God Why Because he knows all that is done in the World But much more do they lie unto God here this is a very Disgrace and Blasphemy a Contumely rather than a Prayer and Supplication when you will come and make God to father the Devil's Brats When you that live in Sin and have no Reverence and Awe of God upon your Hearts shall come and pray to
him this is a Lye which is told to the very Face of God But if this be a Truth that all those which would pray aright must clear up their Adoption and get a sense of it then here will Doubts arise Therefore here I shall handle three Cases 1. What shall natural Men do Must they desist from Prayer for they have no right to it 2. What shall they do which have not as yet received the Testimony of the Spirit For a Child of God may have the Right of Children yet have not a sense of his Adoption 3. What are the Evidences by which our Adoption may be cleared up to us how we may know we are taken into a Child-like State First What shall natural Men do must they desist from Prayer for they have no Right to it I answer You may see here the miserable Condition of wicked Men how much they are bound to pray and yet what an Impossibility lieth upon them of praying aright Certainly none should desist from this Duty of Prayer because they cannot perform it aright for tho we have lost our Power and Fitness yet there is no reason God should lose his Right and his Power to our Obedience There is an Obligation and Precept from God as a Father by Creation upon all Mankind all which are reasonable Creatures they are to own God as a Father in this way I say Prayer is an Homage we owe to God by natural Right therefore no doubt wicked Men do sin when they cease to pray It is one of the Accusations brought against natural Men and is an Aggravation of their Sin Psal. 14. 1. They do not call upon God Rom. 3. 10. it is applied to natural Men. This is the Misery they have subjected themselves to that their Prayer is turned into Sin As a natural Man must not omit Hearing because it is a means to bring him to be acquainted with God tho he cannot hear in Faith So he must not omit Prayer because it is one Means to bring us to own God as a Father by Adoption A Man is not to turn the Back upon him but call him Father as well as he can Ier. 3. 19. But I said How shall I put thee among the Children and give thee a pleasant Land a goodly Heritage of the Hosts of Nations And I said Thou shalt call me My Father and shalt not turn away from me Better to own God any way than not to own him at all than not to enquire after him to own him rationally if not spiritually to own him by Choice if not out of Sense If we cannot come and clear up our Title to this great Privilege by the Spirit of Adoption yet any way Thou shalt not turn away from me We should not shut the Door upon our selves It is required of a natural Man being weary of his Sins to flie to God in Christ Jesus for his Grace and Favour that he might become his God and Father Secondly What shall they do which have not as yet received the Testimony of the Spirit that do not know their Adoption I answer A Child of God may have the Effects and Fruits of Adoption yet not always the feeling of it to witness to him that God hath taken him into a Child-like Relation to himself Certainly they are in a very uncomfortable Condition for they want an Help in Prayer Doubtless thou art our Father O what an Advantage is that How much of Eloquence and Rhetorick is there in that when we can speak to God as a Father Yet they are not to neglect their Addresses to God for this is a means to obtain the Spirit of Adoption Luke 11. 13. He will give the Spirit to them that ask him Therefore in what ever Condition we be we must pray otherwise we shut the Door upon our Hopes You continue the Want upon your selves and so wholly detain your selves in a comfortless Condition There is a fourfold spiritual Art we must use in Prayer when we have not the Sense of our Adoption that we may be able to speak to God as our Father 1. Disclaim when you cannot apply When you cannot clear up your own Relation and Interest then disclaim all other Confidences If thou canst not say Father yet plead Fatherless Hos. 14. 3. In thee the Fatherless find Mercy Come as poor helpless shiftless Creatures seek Peace and Reconciliation with God in Christ It may be God may take you into his Favour He is a Father of the Fatherless 2. Own God in the humbling way Learn the Policy of the Prodigal Luke 15. 18 19. Father I have sinned against Heaven and before thee and am no more worthy to be called thy Son This is the Policy and Art of an humble Faith to call God Father As Paul catcheth hold of the Promise on the dark Side Iesus Christ came to save Sinners and presently he addeth Whereof I am chief So when a Believer can come and say Lord I am not worthy to be called thy Son make me as one of thy hired Servants 3. The third Policy we should use in Prayer is to call him Father in Wish Optando si non affirmando If we cannot do it by direct Affirmation let us do it by Desire Let us pray our selves into this Relation and groan after it that we may have a clearer Sense that God is our Father in Christ. 4. Faith hath one Art more it maketh use of Christ Jesus God hath a Son whose Name signifieth much in Heaven therefore if you cannot come to him as your Father come to him as the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ. Eph. 3. 14. For this cause I bow my Knees to the God and Father of our Lord Iesus Christ. Let Christ bring you into God's presence He is willing to change Relations with us Take him along with you in your Arms go to God in Christ's Name Whatsoever you ask in my Name shall be given to you Thirdly But what are the Evidences by which our Adoption may be cleared up to us How shall we know that we are taken into a Child-like State 1. Consider how it is brought about How do we come to be related to God by Christ Jesus By receiving Christ as he is offer'd in the Gospel John 1. 12. To as many as received him to them gave he Power to become the Sons of God It is a Prerogative and special Grant those which receive Christ even those that believe in his Name that is those who out of a sense of their own Need and Sight of Christ offered in the Promise do really consent to take him for the Ends for which God offereth him to wit as Prince and Saviour that he might give you Repentance and Remission of Sins not in pretence but in your Hearts These have full liberty to call God Father to come to treat and deal with him tho they have not a sense of the Blessedness of their State for this followeth Believing After
Children of God or no 1. In Prayer by a kind of Naturalness or Delight in this Duty of holy Commerce with God Rom. 8. 15. We have received the Spirit of Adoption whereby we cry Abba Father Gal. 4. 6. Because ye are Sons God hath sent forth the Spirit of his Son into your Hearts crying Abba Father And Zech. 12. 10. I will pour upon the House of David and upon the Inhabitants of Jerusalem the Spirit of Grace and of Supplication Where-ever the Spirit of God is dispensed and dwelleth in the Hearts of any the Heart of that Man will be often with God The Spirit of Grace will put him upon Supplication he will be often acquainting God with his Desires Wants Fears 2. You will be mainly carried out to your Inheritance in Heaven Those which are the Children of God do look after a Child's Portion and will look for an Estate in Heaven and cannot be satisfied with present Things Worldly Men they have their Reward Mat. 6. 2 They discharge God for other Things If they may have Plenty Honour worldly Ease and Delights here they never look after Heaven As a Servant hath his Reward from Quarter to Quarter but a Child waits until the Inheritance comes So when we are begotten for this lively Hope when there is an Heavenly-mindedness in you this is a Fruit of the Holy-Ghost wrought in the Heart by which you might know you are the Sons of God Rom. 8. 23. Having the First-Fruits of the Spirit we groan within our selves waiting for the Adoption to wit the Redemption of our Body 3. By a Child-like Reverence and Dread of God when we are afraid to offend God Ier. 35. 5 6. The Sons of Rechab their Father had commanded them that they should drink no Wine now saith God by the Prophet Set Pots full of Wine and Cups and say unto them Drink ye Wine That is present the Temptation No they would not Our Fathers have forbidden us So when a Child of God is put upon Temptation his Heart recoils and reasons thus How can I do this Wickedness and sin against God I dare not my Father hath forbidden me There is an Awe of his Heavenly Father upon him 1 Pet. 1. 17. If you call on the Father who without respect of Persons judgeth according to every Man's Work pass the Time of your sojourning here in Fear We now come to speak of the Possessive Particle Our Father The Word is used for a double Reason 1. To comfort us in the Sense of our Interest in God 2. To mind us of the common Interest of all the Saints in the same God It is not my or thy Father only but our Father First Observe the great Condescension of Christ that poor Creatures are allowed to claim an Interest in God If Christ had not put these Words in our Mouths we never had had Boldness to have gone to God and said Doubtless thou art our Father But he which was in the Bosom of God and knew his Secrets hath told us it is very pleasing to God we should use this Compellation to him This is a Privilege which cannot be sufficiently valued if we consider 1. The Unworthiness of the Persons which enjoy it poor Dust and Ashes sinful Creatures that were Children of the Devil that we should lay Claim and Title to God for our Father And 2. If we consider the Greatness of the Privilege it self O behold what manner of Love the Father hath bestowed upon us that we should be called his Children 1 John 3. 1. We think it much when we can say This Field this House is mine but surely this is more to say this God is mine Again Observe here That Interest is a ground of Audience So Christ would have us begin our Prayers Our Father God's Interest in us and our Interest in God God's Interest in us When Christ mediates for his Disciples he saith Ioh. 17. 6. Thine they were and thou gavest them me And David Psal. 119. 94. I am thine save me That 's his Argument the Reason is Because God by taking them for his own binds himself to preserve and keep them Every Body is bound to look to his own He that provides not for his own is worse than an Infidel Now what a sweet thing is it when we can go to God and say we are thine So it is the same as to our Interest in God it is an excellent Encouragement Psal. 42. 11. Hope thou in God saith David to his Soul why for he is my God And elsewhere reasoning with himself Psal. 23. 1. The Lord is my Shepherd I shall not want First his Covenant-Interest is built and then Conclusions of Hope So 2 Sam. 30. 6. David encouraged himself in the Lord his God It is sweet when we can go to God as our God Luther was wont to say God was known better by the Predicament of Relation than by his natural Properties Why is Interest such a sweet thing Because by this Relation to God we have a Claim to God and to all that he can and will do God hath made over himself quantus quantus est as great as great he is for his Use and Comfort Therefore the Psalmist saith Psal. 16. 5. The Lord is the Portion of mine Inheritance and of my Cup. A Believer hath as sure a Right and Title to God as a Man hath to his Patrimony to which he is born Look as the Right was any Israelite had to that Share which came to him by Lot so we may lay claim to God and live upon his Power and Goodness as a Man doth upon his Estate Well then labour to see God is yours if you would find acceptance with him It is not enough to know the Goodness and Power of God in general but we must discern our Interest in him that we may not only say Father but Our Father It is the Nature of Faith thus to appropriate and apply Iohn 20. 28. My Lord and my God How is God made ours How shall we know it that we may come and lay our Claim to him Behold Christ teacheth us here to say Our Father by taking hold of his Covenant and this is God's Covenant-Notion I will be your God and you shall be my People When we give up our selves to be God's then he is ours Resignation and Appropriation go together I am my Beloved's there 's the Resignation of Obedience And he is mine there 's the Appropriation of Faith A Believer cannot always say God is his but I am thine however it be with him he would be no others but the Lord's If he cannot say he is God's by an especial interest yet he will be God's by the resignation of his own Vows He knows God hath a better Right and Title to him than he hath to himself Quest. But how shall we know that we do indeed resign up our selves to God I answer When we make him our chief Good and our utmost End that is
when we unfeignedly chuse him for our Portion and set apart our selves to act for his Glory 1. When we chuse and cleave to him as our all-sufficient Portion The Lord is my Portion saith my Soul Lam. 3. 24. Sometimes the Lord speaks to us I am thy Reward I am thy Salvation Psal. 35. 3. So the Soul speaks to God Thou art my Portion When we cleave to God He is my Portion for ever Psal. 73. 25. Whom have I in Heaven but thee c. When our Souls are satisfied in God having enough in him this is to give up our selves to him 2. When we set apart our selves to his Use to live and act for his Glory this is also entring into Covenant with God As in that formal Matrimonial Covenant that was used between the Prophet and his Wife Hos. 3. 3. Thou shalt not be for another Man so will I also be for thee So in the Covenant we resolve to renounce all others and to live and act for God The Lord hath set apart him that is godly for himself Psal. 4. 3. When we are thus set apart for God to serve him and glorify him by this special Dedication of our selves to his Use this is the Act of Grace on our part We were God's by Election but he comes and takes possession for himself by the Spirit and then the Soul sets himself apart for God Secondly That all the Saints have a common Interest in the same God therefore Christ taught us to say Our Father They have one Father as well as one Spirit one Christ one Hope and one Heaven Eph. 4. 6. Questionless it is lawful to say My Father Some have disputed it because they suppose this Expression is used to signify Christ's singular Filiation Christ could only say My Father But it is lawful provided we do not say it exclusively and appropriating it to our selves But here Christ when he giveth us this perfect Form teacheth us to say Our Father As the Sun in the Firmament is every Man's and all the World's so God is every single Believer's God the God of all the Elect. But why would Christ put this in this perfect Patern and Form of Prayer 1. To quicken our Love to the Saints in Prayer When we come to pray there must be a brotherly Love expressed now that 's a distinct thing from common Love Add to brotherly Kindness Charity 2 Pet. 1. 7. When we are dealing with God in Prayer we must express somewhat of this brotherly Love How must we express it In praying for others as well as for our selves Necessity will put Men upon praying for themselves but brotherly Love will put them upon praying for others Wherein must Brotherly Kindness be expressed in Prayer In two Things 1. In a Fellow-feeling of their Miseries in being touched with their Necessities as we would be with our own To be sensless it is a spiritual Excommunication a casting our selves out of the Body Members must take care for one another We must be grieved with their Pains Who is offended saith the Apostle and I burn not If there be any Power in such a Confession or Title of a Father we must be wrestling with God how well soever it be with us remembring we speak to him in whom others have a joint Interest with our selves 2. It must be expressed in wishing the same good to others as to our selves Many that pray in their own Case with what Earnestness and Importunity are they carried out but how flat and cold in the Case of others Now a good Christian must be as earnest with God for others as for himself Look what Earnestness and Heedfulness of Soul he sheweth when he puts up Prayers for himself the same must he do for all Saints Ephes. 6. 18. Self-love and Self-respect must not breath only in our Prayers they must be carried out with as much Earnestness as if we would go to God in our own Case 2. Again As it sheweth us what brotherly Love we should express in Prayer so it checketh many carnal Dispositions which we are guilty of and Christ would mind us of them It checks Strife and Contention we are Brethren have one common Father Every where Meekness and Love it is a Qualification for Prayer Let the Husband live with his Wife according to Knowledg that their Prayers be not hindred 1 Pet. 3. 7. If there be such Brauls in the Family how can the Husband and Wife call upon God with such an united Heart as is requisite So 1 Tim. 2. 8. I will that Men pray every where lifting up holy Hands without wrath and doubting Not only lift up pure Hands to God and that without doubting there must be Confidence in our Prayers But that 's not all but without wrath there must be nothing of Revenge and Passion mingled with your Supplication And then it checketh Pride and Disdain Christ teacheth all in all Conditions whether Masters or Servants Fathers or Children Kings or Beggars all to say Our Father for we have all one Father Thou hast not a better Christ nor a better Father in Heaven than they have The Rich and the Poor were to give one Ransom under the Law Exod. 30 to shew they have all the same Redeemer The Weak should not despise nor disdain the Strong nor the Rich be ashamed to own the Poor as Brethren We should never be ashamed to own him as a Brother whom God will own as a Son Which art in Heaven WE have considered the Title given to God with respect to his Goodness and Mercy He is a Father Our Father Now let us consider the Titles given to him with respect to his Greatness and Majesty Which art in Heaven From thence note Doct. It is an Advantage in Prayer to look upon God as a Father in Heaven By way of Explication to shew First What is meant by Heaven There are three Heavens in the Computation of the Scripture There is first the lowest Heaven that where the Fowls of the Air are whence the Rain descendeth therefore the Fowls are called the Fowls of Heaven Job 35. 11. And Iam. 5. 18. Elijah prayed and the Heaven gave Rain Secondly the Luminary Heaven where the Sun Moon and Stars are Therefore it is said Mat. 10. 25. The Stars of Heaven shall fall Thirdly there is the highest Heaven or the Heaven of the Blessed spoken of Mat. 7. 21. Not every one that saith unto me Lord Lord shall enter into the Kingdom of Heaven that is into the third Heaven the glorious Heaven the blessed Presence of God Mat. 18. 10. In Heaven their Angels do always behold the Face of my Father which is in Heaven In Heaven that is the third Heaven so it is called by Paul 2 Cor. 12. 2. Which was the highest Part because he saw and heard Things which it is not lawful for a Man to utter In this Heaven God is Secondly How is God there since he is every where 1. Negatively It
and Place of our Rest to which we are all tending Col. 3. 1. If ye then be risen with Christ seek those Things which are above where Christ sitteth on the right-hand of God We come to our Father which is in Heaven He will have his Residence there that our Hearts might be there Therefore the main things we should seek of God from Heaven are Saving-Graces for these come down from above from the Father of Lights Jam. ● 17. We have liberty to ask Supplies for the outward Life but chiefly we should ask spiritual and heavenly Things Mat. 6. 22 ●3 Your heavenly Father knoweth that ye have need of all these Things What then First seek the Kingdom of God c. If we have to do with a heavenly Father our first and main Care should be to ask Things suitable to his Being and his Excellency If Children should ask of their Parents such a thing as is pleasing to their Palate possibly they might give it them but when they ask Instruction and desire to be taught that 's far more acceptable to them When we ask Supplies of the outward Life Food Raiment God may give it us but it is more pleasing to him when we ask for Grace In every Prayer we should seek to be made more heavenly by conversing with our heavenly Father 5. It giveth us ground of Confidence in God's Power and absolute Dominion over all Things for God is in Heaven above all created Beings Psal. 115. 3. Our God is in the Heavens and doth whatsoever he pleaseth So 2 Chron. 20. 6. Art not thou God in Heaven And rulest not thou over all the Kingdoms of the Heathen And in thine hand is there not Power and Might so that none is able to withstand thee O what an Advantage is this in Prayer when we think of our All-sufficient God who made Heaven and Earth and hath fixed his Throne there What can be too hard for him 6. Here is Encouragement against carnal Fear Whatever the World doth against us we have a Father in Heaven and this should bear us up against all their Threatnings and Oppositions When there were Tumults and Confusions in the World it is said Psal. 2. 4. But God which sits in Heaven shall laugh them to Scorn An earthly Parent may have a large Heart but a short Hand tho they may wish us well yet they cannot defend us and bear us out in all Extremities But our Father in Heaven will laugh at the Attempts against his Empire and Greatness Thus considering God absolutely it is an Advantage to reflect upon him as a Father in Heaven But I suppose this Expression hath respect to a Mediator Therefore Secondly Let us look upon God with respect to a Mediator for so I think we are chiefly bound to consider our Father in Heaven because of Christ which sits there at his right-hand Heb. 8. 1. It is said there He sate down on the right-hand of the Throne of the Majesty in the Heavens a Minister of the Sanctuary O this is comfortable to think of In Heaven we have a Saviour Jesus Christ representing our Persons and presenting our Prayers to God by which means God is reconciled and well pleased with us So that our Duty in Prayer is to look up to Heaven and to see Christ at God's right-hand as or High-Priest mediating for us that we may be accepted with God A notable Resemblance we have between God's Presence in the Tabernacle or Temple and God's Presence in Heaven In the Temple you know there were three Partitions There was to outward Court and the Sanctuary as the Apostle calls it where the Table of Shew-bread was set and there was the holy Place the Holy of Holies Just so in Heaven there are three Partitions there is the Airy Heaven and the Starry Heaven and the Heaven of Heavens The lower Heaven which answers to the outward Court the Starry Heaven which answers to the Sanctuary and the Heaven of Heavens which answers to the Holy of Holies by a fit Analogy and Proportion Well In the Holy of Holies saith the Apostle there was the Golden Censer and the Mercy-Seat Heb. 9 4. There you find God conspicuously manifesteth his Presence and give Answers to his People At the Mercy-Seat there will I answer thee saith the Lord So here in this Heaven of Heavens there 's a Mercy-Seat there 's a Throne of Grace and there God will answer We may come boldly to the Throne of Grace that we may obtain Mercy and find Grace to help in time of Need. Heb. 4. 16. Into this Holy of Holies none but the High-Priest did enter and that once a Year after the Sacrifice of Atonement for the whole Congregation then the High-Priest was to come into the Holy of Holies he as to pass through the Vail with Blood and with sweet Incense in his hand Just thus is Jesus entred into the Heaven of Heavens for us he is gone there to present his Blood and Sufferings to appear before God for us to present himself as a sweet-smelling Sacrifice Heb. 9. 24. Eph. 5. 2. Now the High-Priest when he went with this Blood into the Mercy-Seat he went in with the Names of the twelve Tribes upon his Breast and Shoulder and Jesus also doth appear before God for us representing our Persons continually before his Father Now about the Mercy-Seat there were Cherubims and Figures of Angels just about the Ark there they stooped down to shew the Angels do attened about the Throne to dispatch Messages abroad into the World and convey Blessings to the Saints There is a Throne of Grace a Mercy-Seat a Mediator there Angels at God's Beck ready to send up and down to and fro for the good of the Saints And mark not only hath Jesus this Liberty to enter into this Heaven of Heavens but all the Saints have a Liberty to enter and that not only at Death but in their Life time for saith the Apostle Heb. 10. 19. Having therefore boldness to enter into the Holiest by the Blood of Iesus All of us not only when we die and personally go to God do we enter into the Holy of Holies but now we have Boldness It relateth to Prayer for the Word signifieth Liberty of Speech This Holy of Holies which was closed and shut up against us before is opened by the Blood of Jesus the Vail is rent and now all Saints have a Privilege to come freely to converse with God It is good to observe the Difference between the Holy of Holies and the Heaven of Heavens The Jews their Sanctum Sanctorum was earthly but our Holy of Holies is heavenly Into theirs which was as it were God's Bed-chamber the common People were not admitted none but the High-Priest could enter into the Holy of Holies But now into ours all Believers may enter and converse with God There the High-Priest could enter but once a Year Now we may come to the Throne of Grace as often
as we have a Cause to present to God There the High-Priest he entred with the Blood of Beasts but we enter by the Blood of the Son of God O what a great Privilege is this that we have a Father in Heaven In this respect the Holy Place is now open to us Tho we have not a personal Access till Death yet by the Blood of Jesus we may come with Boldness presenting our selves before the Lord with all our Wants and Desires The great Distance between Heaven and Earth shall not hinder our Communion with God if we have a Friend above Therefore it is very comfortable now to say Our Father which art in Heaven that is our gracious and reconciled Father in and by Christ. APPLICATION If we have a Father in Heaven let us look up to Heaven often 1. If we have a Father in Heaven and a Saviour at his right-hand to do all things that are needful for us let us look upon the aspectable Heavens with an Eye of Sense with our bodily Eyes It is good to contemplate the Glory of the heavenly Bodies or the Outside of that Court which God hath provided for the Saints It is not an idle Speculation I press you to The Saints of God have thought it to be worthy of their Morning and Evening-Thought It is notable David doth in two Psalms especially contmeplate Heaven 〈◊〉 seems to be a Nightly the other a 〈◊〉 Meditation The Night-Meditation you have Psal. 8. 3. When I consider thy Heavens the Work of thy Fingers the Moon and the Stars which thou hast ordained David was got abroad in a Moon-shining Night looks up and had his Heart affected But now the 19th Psalm that seems to be a Morning-Mediation he speakds of the Sun coming out like a Bridegroom from his Chamber in the East and displaying his Beams and Heat and Influences to the World and then saith he v. 1. The Heavens declare the Glory of God Morning and Evening or when ever you go abroad to see the Beauty of the outward Heavens say I have a Father there a Christ there this is the Pavement of that Palace which God hath provided for the Saints Christians it is a sweet Meditation when you can say He that made all Things is there It will be a delightful profitable thing sometimes with an Eye of Sense to take a view of our Father's Palace as much as we can see of it here below 2. Let me especially press you to this with an Eye of Faith to look within the Vail and when ever you come to pray to see God in Heaven and Christ at his Right-hand The great Work of Faith is to see him that is invisible and the great Duty of Prayer is to get a Sight of God in Heaven and Christ at his right-hand What Stephen did miraculously or in an Extasy we must do graciously in Prayer Now it is said of Stephen Acts 7. 56. Behold I see the Heavens opened and the Son of Man standing on the right-hand of God There is a great deal of Difference about Stephen's Sight How the Heavens could be opened for they are solid Bodies and cannot be divided fluent Air and so come together again How he could see the Glory of God with his corporal Senses which is invisible How he could see Christ at such a Distance the Eye not being able to reach so far Some think it to be a meer intellectual Vision or a Vision of Faith that is he did so firmly believe and had the Comfort of it in his Heart as if he had seen it with his Eyes So they think Stephen saw the Glory of God and Christ at his right-hand as Abraham saw Christ's Day and rejoiced that is he saw it by Faith Some think it to be a Prophetical Vision by seeing those things objected to his Fancy by imaginary Species as Isaiah saw God in a Vision Isa. 6. and as Paul's Rapture Some think it a Symbolical Vision that he saw these thing represented by some corporeal Images as Iohn saw the Holy-Ghost descending in the form of a Dove Some think his bodily Eyes did pierce the Clouds and got a sight of the Glory of Christ. Whatever it be there must be such a Sight in Prayer something answerable to this in a spiritual way this must ever be done Psal. 5. 3. I will pray saith the Psalmist and look up There is a looking up required in all Prayer a seeing the invisible God by Faith If you would have God look down upon you from his holy Habit●tion you must look up with an Eye of Faith and converse with God in Heaven Psal. 63. 4. I will lift up my Hands in thy Name If you would have God look upon you with an Eye of Compassion you must look up and see Christ at his right-hand by an Eye of Faith 3. Let us love our Father love God in Christ and love the Place for his sake where his Residence is 1. Love God in Christ. Psal. 73. 25. Whom have I in Heaven but thee When God hath been so gracious to you Christians if I had no other Argument to press you to love god but that he which is in Heaven offereth to be your Father in Christ Jesus it might suffice because it is a great Condescension that the God of Heaven will look upon poor boken-hearted Creatures that he whose Throne is in Heaven would look upon him that is of a trembling Spirit Isa. 66 2. That the high and lofty One that dwelleth in the high and holy Place will look to him that is of a contrite Heart Isa. 57. 15. That he that is the Lord of Heaven and Earth will be our Father and own us and bless us A great Condescension on God's part and a great Dignity also is put upon us and how should our Hearts be affected with it Therefore though there be a great Distance between Heaven and Earth it should not lessen our Affections to God He is mindful of us visits us at every turn we are dear and tender to him therefore let the Lord be dear to you The Butler when he was exalted forgot Ioseph but Christ is not grown stately with his Advancement He doth not forget us O let not us forget God Let us manifest our Love by being often with him at the Throne of Grace with our Father which is in Heaven A Child is never well but when in the Mother's Lap or under the Father's Wing So should it be with us with an humble Affection coming into the presence of God and getting into the Bosom of our heavenly Father Never delight in any thing so much as conversing with him and serious Addresses to him in Prayer Again 2. Love the Place for his sake God is there and Christ is there We have cause to love the Place for our own sakes and in a short time if you continue patient in well-doing you will be with God It is not only God's Throne but it is your
14 15. Friend I do thee no wrong is it not lawful for me to do what I will with mine own The fulness of the Earth and all is his and therefore though others have better trading and finer Apparel and be more amply provided for than we are God is Soveraign and will give according to his Pleasure and you must be content 2. Nothing is deserved and therefore certainly every thing should be kindly taken If a Man be kept at free-cost and maintain'd at your Expence you take it very ill if he murmur and dislike his Diet. Certainly we are all maintain'd at free-cost and therefore we should with all humble Contentation receive what ever God will put into our Hands 3. God knows what Proportion is best for us he is a God of Iudgment and knows what is most convenient for us for he is a wise God It is the Shepherd must chuse the Pasture not the Sheep Leave it to God to give you that which is convenient and suitable to your Condition of Life A Shoe may be too big for the Foot and a Garment too great for the Body as Saul's Armour was too large for little David 1 Sam. 17. God will give you that which is convenient that which is agreeable to you A Garment when too long proves a dirty Rag we may have too much and therefore God he carves out our Allowance with a wise Hand 4. God doth not only give suitable to your Condition but suitable to your Strength such a Portion as you are able to bear God layeth Affliction upon his People and he gives them Mercies as they are able to bear if they had more they would have more Snares more Temptations You find it hard for a rich Man to enter into the Kingdom of Heaven Mat. 19. 24. A Man may take a larger Draught than he is able to bear so God proportioneth every Man's Condition acc●rding to his spiritual Strength every Man is not able to bear a very high prosperous Estate Heb. 13. 5. Let your Conversation be without Covetousness and be content with such things as ye have for he hath said I will never leave thee nor for sake thee then you will live upon the Promise But when Men set God a Task and he must maintain them at such a rate that ends in Mischief and Distrust Psal. 78. 19. Can God furnish a Table in the Wilderness c. 5. Contentation is one of God's Gifts that we ask in this Prayer Give us this day our daily Bread that is we ask to be contented with our Portion Contentment and quietness of Mind with what we do injoy it 's a great Blessing Ioel 2. 19. See what the Lord saith there by his Prophet I will send you Corn and Wine and Oil and ye shall be satisfied therewith The bare and simple Blessing doth not speak so much of God's Love as when we are satisfied when we have Contentment in it that 's the greater Blessing When our Minds are suited to our Condition then the Creature is more sweet more comfortable Your Happiness lies not in Abundance but in Contentment Luke 12. 15. This doth not make a Man happy that he hath much but this that he is contented he hath what God will give him All spiritual Miseries may be referred to these two things a War between a Man and his Conscience and a War between his Affections and his Condition 6. There may be as much Love in a lesser Portion as in a greater There 's the same Affection to a small younger Child though he hath not so large an Allowance as the elder Brother yet saith he my Father loves me as well as him not that I have a double Portion but I have as much of my Father's Love So a Child of God may say God loves me though he hath given another more and me less Be content with what falls to your share and with your Allowance by the wise Designation and Allotment of God's Providence Thus much for the first Point A Word of a second viz. Doct. 2. In asking temporal things Christ hath stinted us to a day Give us 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 this day our daily Bread God in an extraordinary manner fed his People in the Wilderness the Mannah stank if they had kept it another day they had it from day to day What 's the Reason Christ saith Give us this day 1. That every day we may pray to God Therefore it is not give us this Month or Year but Day because every day God will hear from us 1 Thess. 5. 17. Pray without ceasing God would not have us too long out of his Company but by a frequent Commerce he would have us acquainted and familiar with him This is required that you should not let a day pass over your Head but God must hear from you for your Patent lasts but for a day you have a Lease from God of your Comforts and Mercies but it is expired unless you renew it again by Prayer How much do they differ from the Heart of God's Children that could be contented like the High-Priest of old to come to the Mercy-seat but once a Year now the Lord would have us come every day to the Throne of Grace 2. Every day because there should be Family-Prayer for all that taketheir Meat together are to come and say to God Give us this day our daily Bread It is not said Give me but Give us Therefore you see how little of Love and Fear of God is there where Week after Week they call not upon God's Name 3. To make way for our Gratitude and Thankfulness Our Mercies they flow not from God all at once but some to day and some to morrow for we take them day by day alltogether they are too heavy for us to weild and manage Psal. 68. 19. Who daily loadeth us with Benefits Our Mercies they come in greater Number and a greater Measure then we are able to acknowledg make use of or be thankful for Therefore this is the burden of gracious Hearts that Mercies come so thick and fast they cannot be thankful enough for them but to help us God distributes them by Parcels who loadeth us daily some to day some to morrow and every day that we may not forget God but may have a new Argument to praise him 4. To shew us every day we should renew our Dependance upon God for temporal things There is no day but we stand in need of the Lord's Blessing of Sanctification of Comfort that they may not be a Snare that there is still need of new Strength new Grace and new Supplies 5. Again Give us this day that we may not burden our selves with over-much Thoughtfulness that we might not solicitously cark for to morrow Mat. 6. 34. Sufficient unto the day is the evil thereof Every day affords Business Trouble Care and Burden enough we need not anticipate and pre-occupy the Cares of the next day God would not have
with Stripes nevertheless my loving Kindness will I not utterly take from him nor suffer my Faithfulness to fail Psal. 89. 32 33. And Prov. 11. 31. The Righteous shall be recompensed in the Earth That is he shall smart for his Evil-doings A Child of God when he sinneth against him tho he be not executed yet he may be branded he may have a Mark of Shame put upon him his Pilgrimage may be made uncomfortable and these may be fully consistent with God's Grace and Love Therefore we beg a Release from these penal Evils that as the Guilt so the Punishment also my be abolished 2. The Right that a justified Person hath to the Pardon of his daily Sins Pardon of Sin is to be considered 1. In the Impetration of it 2. The Offer 3. The Judicial Application or legal Absolution of the Sinner 1. In the Impetration and Purchase of it So when Heb. 10. 14. By one Offering he hath perfected for ever them that are sanctified there needed no more to expiate them to satify Justice 2. In the offer of it So God hath proclaimed Pardon upon the Condition of Repentance Ezek. 33. 11. Say unto them As I live saith the Lord God I have no Pleasure in the Death of the wicked but that the wicked turn from his way and live turn ye turn ye from your evil Ways for why will ye die O House of Israel 3. In the Judicial Application or legal Absolution of a Sinner God in Word hath pronounced the legal Absolution of every one that believeth in Christ. Assoon as we repent and believe a threefold Benefit we have 1. The state of the Person is altered He is a Child of God Iohn 1. 12. To as many as received him to them gave he power to become the Sons of God even to them that believe on his Name He hath full leave to call God Father a kind of fatherly dealing from him Translated from a state of Wrath to the state of Grace from a Child of the Devil he is made a Child of God never to be cast out of his Family 2. The actual Remission of all past Sins Rom. 3. 25. To declare his Righteousness for the Remission of Sins that are past through the Forbearance of God 'T would be a Licence to sin if his Sins were remitted before committed 3. A Right to the Remission of daily Sins or free leave to make use of the Fountain of Mercy that is always running and is opened in the House of God for the Comfort of Believers Zech. 13. 1. In that day there shall be a Fountain opened to the House of David and to the Inhabitants of Jerusalem for Sin and for Vncleanness 2. The Utility and Profit of such a Course See Serm. on Psal. 32. 1. Serm. 20. Vse The Use is to press us to be often dealing with God about the pardon of our Sins by a general and daily Humiliation none are exempted from bewailing the Evil of Sin The Death of Christ doth not put less Evil into Sin it is still damning in its own Nature 't is still the Violation of an holy Law an Affront to an holy God an Inconvenience to thy precious Soul When Christ paid the Price for our Sins it was upon this Condition That we should renew our Faith and Repentance that we should sue out our Discharge in his Name that when we sin we may come and humble our selves before the Lord. Under the Law if a Man were unclean he was to wash his Cloaths before Evening He was not to sleep in his Uncleanness So if you have desiled your selves you should go wash in the Laver that God hath appointed The Lord taught his People under the Law of repeating a daily Sacrifice Morning and Evening If one be fallen out with another God hath advised us before the Sun be set to go and be reconciled to our Brother and wilt thou lie under the Wrath of God for one Night If we would oftner use this Course the Work of Repentance would not be so hard Wounds are best cured at first before they are suffered to fester and rankle into a Sore So are Sins before they grow longer upon us And if we did oftner thus reckon with our selves we should have less to do when we come to die Therefore do as wise Merchants at the Foot of every Page draw up the Account so help it forward So it will not be hard to sum up a long Account and reckon up our whole Lives and beg a Release of all our Debts therefore daily come and humble your selves before the Lord. The oftner you do this the sooner you will have the Comfort of Pardon but when you keep off from God and delay you suffer the loss of Peace and the loss of God's Favour and Hardness of Heart and Atheism and carnal Security increase upon you As we forgive our Debtors I come to the last Branch Hence observe Doct. 3. Those that would rightly pray to be forgiven of God they must forgive others First I shall give you the Explication 2. The Reasons For Explication I shall speak to three things 1. Who are Debtors 2. What respect our forgiving of others hath to God's forgiving of us 3. In what manner we must forgive others First Who are our Debtors It is not meant in a vulgar Sence of those only which stand ingaged for a Sum of Mony due to us but of all such as have offended us in Word or Deed. There is a Duty we owe to one another which when we omit or act contrary unto it we are not only Debtors to God but to one another and the Doers of the Injury are bound to repair the Wrong and to make Restitution In this large sence is the word Debtors here taken with respect to the Person that hath done the Injury He becomes a Debtor is to make Satisfaction and suffer the Punishment which the Wrong deserves Secondly What Respect hath our forgiving of others to God's forgiving us I shall speak to it Negatively and Positvely 1. Negatively 1. It is not a meritorious Cause or a Merit and Price given to God why he should pardon us for that 's only the Blood of Christ. Every Act of ours is due it is imperfect and no way proportionate to the Mercies we expect and therefore it cannot be meritorious before God It is due it is a Duty we are bound to do and paying of new Debts doth not quit old Scores God hath laid such a Law upon us that we are to forgive others that cannot expiate former Offences And it is imperfect too The Remembrance of Injuries sticks too close to us When we do most heartily and intirely forgive others even then we have too great a sense of the Injury and Wrong that is offered to us Now that which needs Pardon cannot deserve Pardon And it is disproportionate to the Mercy which we expect What a vast Disparity and Difference is there between God's pardoning of us
so tender to others as they which have received Mercy themselves that know how gently God hath dealt with them and did not take the advantage of their Iniquity 4. It is put here to shew that it is a Duty incumbent upon them that are pardoned God hath laid this Necessity upon Men. And that may be one reason why this Clause is inserted that every time we come to pray and beg Pardon we may bind our selves to this Practice and warn our selves more solemnly of our Duty and undertake it in the sight of God So that when we say Forgive us our Debts as we forgive our Debtors it is a certain Undertaking or solemn Promise we make to God if he will shew mercy to us this will incline us to shew mercy to others In earnest Requests we are wont to bind our selves to necessary Duties 5. It is an Argument breeding Confidence in God's pardoning Mercy When we that have so much of the old Leaven that soure revengeful Nature in us yet when we have received but a Spark of Grace it makes us ready to forgive others then what may we imagine in God! What is our Drop to that infinite Sea of Fulness that is in him Clearly thus it is urged in that Clause Luke 11. 4. And forgive us our Sins for we also forgive every one that is indebted to us There is a special Emphasis upon that For we also that is we that have so little Grace we that are so revengeful and passionate by Nature we also forgive those that are indebted to us Therefore the gracious God in all Goodness and in all moral Perfections doth far exceed the Creature and if this be in us what is there in God This kind of Reasoning is often used in Scripture as Mat. 7. 11. If ye then being evil know how to give good Gifts unto your Children how much more shall your Father which is in Heaven give good Things to them that ask him If evil Men have such Bowels and Affections towards their Children certainly there 's more of this Goodness and Kindness in God Thirdly Wherein this forgiving of others doth consist 1. In forbearing others 2. In acquitting others 3. In doing good to them 1. In forbearing one another and with-holding our selves from Revenge This is a thing that is distant from forgiving and accordingly we shall find it so propounded by the Apostle Col. 3. 13. Forbearing one another and forgiving one another if any Man have a Quarrel against any even as Christ forgave you so also do ye Mark there 's first forbearing and then forgiving What is forbearing a ceasing from Acts of Revenge which tho they be sweet to Nature yet they are contrary to Grace Some Men will say we will do to him as he hath done to us Prov. 24. 29. Say not I will do so to him as he hath done to me I will render to the Man according to his Work Corrupt Nature thirsteth for Revenge and hath a strong Inclination this way but Grace should give check to it Say not c. Men think it 's a base thing and argueth a low pusillanimous Spirit to put up Wrongs and Injuries O it argueth a stupid Baseness But this is that which giveth a Man a Victory over himself nay it gives a Man the truest Victory over his Enemy when he forbears to revenge It gives a Man a Victory over himself which is better than the most noble Actions amongst the Sons of Men. Prov. 16. 32. He that overcometh his own Spirit is more than he that taketh a City There is a Spirit in us that is boisterous turbulent and revengeful apt to retaliate and return Injury for Injury now when we can bridle this this is an overcoming of our own Spirits But that 's the true weakness of Spirit when a Man is easily overcome by his own Passion And then hath our Enemy a true Victory over us when his Injuries overcome us so far as we can break God's Laws to be quit with him Therefore the Apostle saith Rom. 12. 21. Be not overcome of Evil but overcome Evil with Good Then is Grace victorious and then hath a Man a noble and brave Spirit not when he is overcome by Evil for that argueth Weakness but when he can overcome Evil. And it is God's way to shame the Party that did the wrong and to overcome him too it is the best way to get the Victory over him When David had Saul at an advantage in the Cave and cut off the Lap of his Garment and did forbear any Act of Revenge against him Saul was melted and said to David Thou art more righteous than I. 1 Sam. 24. 17. Tho he had such a hostile Mind against him and chased and pursued him up and down yet when David forbore Revenge when it was in his Power it overcame him and he falls a weeping So the Captains of the Syrians when the Prophet had blinded them and led them from Dothan to Samaria what saith the King of Israel he is ready to kill them presently No 2 Kings 6. 22. Set Bread and Water before them that they may eat and drink and go to their Master He was kind to them and what followeth They did no more annoy Israel This wrought upon the Hearts of the Syrians so that they would not come and trouble them any more 2. In Forgiving it is not only required of Christians to forbear the avenging of themselves but also actually to forgive and pardon those that have done them Wrongs They must not only forbear Acts of Revenge but all Desires of Revenge must be rooted out of their Hearts Men may tolerate or forbear others for want of a handsom Opportunity of executing their Purposes But the Scripture saith Forbearing one another forgiving one another This Forgiving implieth the laying down of all Anger and Hatred and all Desire of Revenge Now this should be done not only in word but sincerely and universally 1. Sincerely and with the Heart In the Conclusion of that Parable Christ doth not say If you do not forgive thus it shall be done to you but If ye from your Hearts forgive not every one his Brother their Trespasses so also shall my Heavenly Father do to you We must not only do this but do it from the Heart Ioseph when his Brethren came to him and submitted themselves did not only remit the Offence but his Bowels yearned towards them and his Heart was towards them Gen. 50. 17. Then 2. It must be done universally whatever the Wrong be be it to our Persons Names or Estates To our Persons Acts 7. 60. Stephen when they stoned him he said Lord lay not this Sin to their Charge Tho they had done him so great an Injury as to deprive him of his Life and Service yet Lord lay not this Sin to their charge So to our Names When Shimei came barking against David the poor Man was driven out of Ierusalem by a rebellious Son and this
wicked Wretch takes advantage against David and rails at him yet David forgives him when restored to his Crown He shall not die 2 Sam. 19. 23. Nay he sware to him So his Estate When a Debtor is not able to pay and yet submits So Paul bids Philemon to forgive the Wrongs of Onesimus Put it on my Score Philem. Vers. 18. that is for my sake forgive this Wrong 3. We must be ready to perform all Offices of Love to them Luke 6. 27. Love your Enemies do good to them which hate you Mark do not only forbear to execute your Wrath and Revenge upon them but do good to them yea tho they be Enemies upon a religious ground tho Religion be made a Party in the Quarrel and so engage us to the greater Fury when that which should bridle our Passions is the Fuel of them Pray for them which despitefully use you and persecute you Mat. 5. 44. Miriam when she had wronged Moses yet he falls a praying for her Numb 12. 13. that the Lord would forgive the Sin and heal her For the Reasons why those that would rightly pray to be forgiven of God must forgive others It should be so it will be so there is a Congruency and a Necessity 1. The Congruency it should be so It is fit that he that beggeth Mercy should shew Mercy it is exceedingly congruous For this is a general Rule That we should do as we would be done unto and therefore if we need Mercy from God we should shew Mercy to others and without it we can never pray in Faith He that doth not exercise Love can never pray in Faith why His own revengeful Disposition will still prejudice his Mind and make him conclude against the Audience of his Prayers for certainly we muse on others as we use our selves And that 's one reason of our Unbelief why we are so hardly brought to believe all that tender Mercy which is in God because 't is so irksom to us to forgive seven times a day we are apt to frame our Conclusions according to the Dispositions of our own Heart Can we think God will forgive when we our selves will not forgive A Man 's own Prayers will be confuted What is more equal than to do as we would be done unto And therefore it is but equal if he entreat Mercy for himself he should shew it unto others Look as the Centurion reasoned of God's Power from the Command that he had over his Souldiers Mat. 8. 9. I am a Man under Authority and I say to one Go and he goeth and to another Come and he cometh Those things we are accustomed to they are apt to run in our Minds when we come to think of God Now he that kept his Souldiers under Discipline that if he said Go they go he reasons thus of God Surely God hath Power to chase away Diseases So accordingly should we reason of God's Mercy according to the Mercy that we find in our selves Therefore it is very notable that when Christ had spoken of forgiving our Brethren not only seven times but seventy times seven the Disciples said unto the Lord Increase our Faith Luke 17. 5. How dot● this come in In the 4 th Verse Christ had spoken that they should forgive not only seven times but seventy times seven and they do not say Lord increase our Charity but our Faith implying that we cannot have such large thoughts of God when our own Hearts are so straitned by Revenge and our private Passions 2. In point of Necessity as it should be so so it will be so for God's Mercy will have an Influence upon us to make us merciful All God's Actions to us imprint their stamp in us his Election of us makes us to choose him and his ways his Love to us makes us love him again who hath loved us first so his forgiving of us makes us to forgive our Brethren There is an answerable Impression left upon the Soul to every act of God why for a true Believer is God's Image The new Man is created after God Eph. 4. 24. and therefore he acts as God Certainly if there be such a Disposition in our Heavenly Father it will be in us if we have an Interest in him Look as a Child hath Part for Part and Limb for Limb answerable to his Father tho not so big in Stature and Bulk so hath a Child of God which is created after God he hath all the Divine Perfections in some measure in his Soul And this Consideration is of more force because the New-Creature cannot be maimed and defective in every Part but is entire lacking nothing And therefore if God forgive others certainly the Godly will be inclinable to forgive too Vse 1. Here 's a ground of Tryal whether we are pardoned or no. Is our revengeful Disposition that is so natural and so pleasing to us mortified That 's one Trial or Evidence whether we are forgiven of God can we freely from the Heart forgive others Object But it may be objected against this Do you place so much in this property of forgiving others It doth not agree only to pardoned Sinners because we see some Carnal Men are of a weak and stupid Spirit not sensible of Injuries And on the other side many of God's Children find it hard to obtain to the perfect Oblivion of Injuries that is required of them Answ. As to the first part I answer We do not speak of this Disposition as proceeding from an easy Temper but as it proceedeth from Grace when in Conscience towards God and out of a Sense of his Love to us in Christ our Hearts being tendered and melted towards others to shew them such Mercy as we our selves have received from the Lord that 's the Evidence And again we do not press to judg by this Evidence single and alone but in Conjunction with others when they are humbly Penitent and confessing their Sins and turn to the Lord which is the great Evangelical Condition Job 33. 27. If any say I have sinned and perverted that which was right and it profited me not Then will he restore light to him When a Man is soundly touched with remorse and seeth the folly of his former Courses and asketh Pardon of God then is God gracious to him But this is that we say that this Disposition of Pardon in Conjunction with the great Evangelical Condition of Faith and Repentance it helpeth to make the Evidence more clear 2. As to the other part of the Objection which was this it will be a great weakening of the Confidence of God's Children who cannot get such a perfect Oblivion of Injuries they have received but find their Minds working too much this way I answer As long as we live in the World there will be Flesh and Spirit Corruption as well as Grace there will be an intermixture of the Operations of each Carnal Nature is prone to Revenge but Grace prevaileth and inclineth to a Pardon
the M●n that feareth the Lord. It is the Lord's praise t●at his Servants are the only and blessed People in the World And this is a wonderful ground of Confidence Think surely God's Glory he will be chary and tender of he will provide for the Glory of his great Name There is nothing God stands upon more than upon the Glory of his Name nothing prevaileth with God more than that If God were a loser by your Comforts if he could not ●ave or bless thee without wrong done to himself we might be discouraged But when you can come and plead with him as Abigail It will be no grief of Heart unto my Lord to forgive thy Servant So it will be no loss to God if he shew Mercy and Pity to such poor Creatures as we are you then may pray more freely and boldly If thy Comforts were inconsistent with his Glory or were not so greatly exalted by it then it were another matter but all makes for the Glory of his Name If our Good and Happiness were only concerned in it there might be some Suspicion but the Glory of God is concerned which is more worth than all the World We are unworthy to be heard and accepted but God is worthy to be honoured It is for the Honour of God to choose base mean and contemptible Things and to shew forth the Riches Goodness Power and Treasure of his Glory Much of our Trouble and Distrust comes only from reflecting upon our own Good in the Mercies that we ask as if God were not concerned in them whereas the Lord is concerned as well as you As the Ivy wrapt about the Tree cannot be hurt except you do hurt to the Tree So the Lord hath twisted our Concernment about his own Honour and Glory Thus the Saints plead God's Glory as an Argument Jer. 14. 7. O Lord tho our Iniquitie● testify against us do thou it for thy Names sake They do not tell him what he shall do but do thou that which shall be for thy Glory So Ezek. 36. 22. Thus saith the Lord God I do not this for your sakes O House of Israel but for mine holy Names sake So Isa. 48. 9. For my Names sake will I defer mine anger and for my Praise will I refrain for thee that I 〈…〉 4. The Duration For ever all Excellencies which are in God they are eternally in God God is an infinite simple independent Being the Cause of all things but caused by none therefore he was from Everlasting and will be to Everlasting Psal. 90. 2. Before the Mountains were brought forth or ever thou hadst formed the Earth and the World even from everlasting to everlasting thou art God If there were a time when God was not then there was a time when nothing was and then there would never have been any thing unless nothing could make all things therefore God is eternally glorious for whatever is in God is originally in himself and absolutely without dependance on any other to everlasting How loosely do Honours sit upon Men Every Disease shakes them out of their Kingdom Power and Glory and within a little while the State Show and all the Command of Earthly Kings will fade away and come to nothing Governours and Government may dye Principalities grow old and infirm and sicken and dye as well as Princes Kingdoms expire like Kings and they like us Psal. 82. 6 7. I have said ye are Gods and all of you are Children of the most High But ye shall dye like Men. But thy Throne O God is for ever and ever Psal. 45. 6. His Kingdom and Power and Glory they are without beginning and without end Now this is also a ground of Confidence and Dependance upon God Earthly Kings when they perish their Favourites are counted Offenders 1 Kings 1. 21. When my Lord the King shall sleep with his Fathers that I and my Son Solomon shall be counted Offenders When other Governours are set up they and their Children will be found Offenders But our King lives for ever therefore this should encourage us to be oftner in attendance upon God performing it with all Diligence and Seriousness rather than court the Humours and Lusts of earthly Potentates who die like one of the People and leave us exposed to the rage and wrath of others that do succeed them But God is the same that ever he was to all those that ever called upon his Name God is where he was at first I AM is his Name there is no wrinkle upon the Brow of Eternity His Arm is not short that it cannot save or his Ear heavy that it cannot hear Isa. 59. 1. Whatever he h●th been to his People that have called upon him in former Ages he is the same still So Isa. 51. 9. Awake awake put on strength O Arm of the Lord awake as in the ancient days in the Generations of old Art thou not it that hath cut 〈◊〉 and wound●d the Dragon God hath done great things for his People he smote Rahab and kill'd the Dragon meaning Pha●aoh and God is the same God still his Kingdom Power and Glory are for ever and God will be your God too for evermore Look as this doth encrease the terror of the damned in Hell that they fall into the Hands of the living God Heb. 10. 31. God lives for ever to see Vengeance executed upon his Enemies so it is a Comfort to have an interest in the living God that can and will keep you and bring you to Heaven where you shall be with him for evermore that will ever live to see his Friends rewarded Secondly It directeth and regulateth our Prayers 1. It directs us as to the Object of Prayer to whom should we pray but to him that is absolute and above controul To God and God alone not to Angels and Saints To whom should we go in our necessities but to him that hath Dominion over all things and Power to dispose of them for his own Glory Will you think it a boldness to go immediately to God It were so indeed if we had not a Mediator for a fallen Creature can never have the Impudence and wicked Men that have not got an Interest in Christ cannot expect Relief from God but it is no Impudence to come with a Mediator Heb. 4. 16. Let us therefore come boldly to the Throne of Grace that we may obtain Mercy and find Grace to help in time of need 2. It directs us how to conceive of God in Prayer Right Thoughts of God in Prayer are very necessary and very difficult no one thing troubleth the Saints so much as this how to fix their thoughts in the apprehensions of God when they pray to him Now here●s a direction how we should look upon God Look upon him as the eternal Being and first Cause to whom belong Kingdom Power and Glory We cannot see God's Essence and therefore we must conceive of him according to his Praises in the Word Now take