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A25827 Sermons preached upon several occasions by Timothy Armitage. Armitage, Timothy, d. 1655. 1678 (1678) Wing A3702; ESTC R25891 316,267 489

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unto God in 1 Pet. 3. 17. It is better if the will of God be so that you suffer for well doing than for evil doing If you suffer as evil doers you will have little comfort in it but if suffering in well doing take it patiently and the more patiently you take it the more acceptable it will be unto the Lord. Object Ay but I have been a friend unto him thus will men stand to plead for their passions a hard matter it is to forgive I have been a friend unto this man I have done him good all my daies and yet he hath wronged me so and so nevertheless To which I say Answ 1. Thou hast the more cause to pity him if he be one that doth return evil unto thee for thy good thou hast the better end of the staff see what Solomon saies in Prov. 17. 13. Whoso rewardeth evil for good evil shall not depart from his house Mark here 's a sad threatening if thou remembrest this thou hast cause to pity thy brother that hath done wrong unto thee the Lord hath said it and thou hast cause to pity him Evil shall not depart from his house Again The Lord may Object against thee the Lord may say I have been a friend to thee and done thee good all thy daies and thou yet sinnest against me and if this be not any bar unto the Lord to shew forgiveness unto thee let not it be a bar to shew thy forgiveness unto thy brother Object Ay but he hath done me much wrong spoken evil of me in every company he comes in he hath wronged me after reconciliation and peace-making he hath done me much wrong this is a hard task Answ But let me say unto thee notwithstanding all this thou comest short of the rule of Christ thou hast forgiven often thou saist hast thou forgiven one Brother seven times why truly there are many that cannot say they have exceeded that But if thou hast forgiven seven times that is no great matter thou thinkest it much but Christ thinks it little Alas what is seven times to seventy times seven four hundred threescore and two times Which when done thou art but come up to the Letter of the Word Thou hast wronged the Lord in his Name thou hast sinned against God again and again thou hast wronged him in his Name and in his Glory many thousand times and yet that is no obstacle of the Lords mercy towards thee notwithstanding thine often renewed provocations Oh let not the often renewed provocations of thy brother hinder thee from thy forgiving him SERMON I. GEN. 5. 〈◊〉 And Enoch walked with God and he was not for God took him YOu have an History in this Chapter of the ten first Patriarchs from Adam unto Noah In every Age God had some to bear up his Name in the World and amongst those these ten Fathers were choice Pillars But here is something remarkably spoken of Enoch here was accounted more of him than all the rest Enoch walked with God and he was not He saith of all the rest they lived so long so many years and then they died but Enoch walked with God and he was not therefore we should consider who this Enoch was the New Testament bears witness of him and speaks of this Enoch as one that was a choice piece in his Generation the Apostle Jude tells you that he was a Prophet as you may read in that Epistle the 14 Verse Enoch also the seventh from Adam prophesieth of thee saying Behold the Lord cometh with ten thousand of his Saints to execute Judgement upon all c. Enoch the seventh from Adam so Jude describes him Some put a great deal in this mysterie The seventh from Adam and I think there was something in it as he was a Type of Christ he was a Type of that Christ that was to be the Rest of his people that was to give perpetual Rest everlasting rest unto his Sains his name Enoch signifies one that was dedicated or separated unto the Lord and so he was a Type of Christ that was chosen out among his Brethren and he was separated and dedicated unto the Lord He walked with God and so did Christ and therein he was a Type of him he was well pleasing unto God He had this Testimony saith the Apostle to the Hebrews he pleased God Heb. 11. 5 Christ was the object of the Fathers good pleasure in a special manner This is my beloved Son in whom I am well pleased But I rather think the Apostle intended no more than Enoch but only to distinguish him from another Enoch that was in that Generation as you may read of him in Gen. 4. 17. And Cain knew his wife and she conceived and bare Enoch and he builded a City and called the City after the Name of his son Enoch So this Enoch in Gen. 5. was a third from Adam for he was not the son of Cain but the son of Jared and of Adam's posterity by Seth and Rubin Cain he came of that seed that was given instead of Abel when Abel was slain God gave another seed instead of Abel and Enoch came of that seed The Church of Christ shall lose nothing by persecution if Abel be taken away by bloody hands the Lord will raise up another seed and Enoch a choice man is of that seed to hold up the name of God in the World When John Baptist was put in Prison Christ himself goes forth to Preach the Gospel the Church of Christ shall not lose by Persecution out of the very ashes of the Saints that are slain shall arise new ones men upon whom a double measure of the Spirit shall be given as it was to Elisha when Elias was taken away And this by the way Let us now more strictly consider what it is that is spoken of this Enoch There are two remarkable things the one is concerning his Life and the other concerning his Death Touching his Life it 's said that Enoch walked with God he walked with God nay through his whole life he walked with God so many years as he lived after he begat his first son three hundred years and upwards the Apostle to the Hebrews saith That he pleased God that is his walking with God in Heb. 11. 5. By Faith Enoch was translated that he should not see death before his translation it 's said He had this testimony that he pleased God at the latter end of the Verse He walked with God it was his constant aim to please God in all things he aimed at God in the whole course of his life He had this testimony that he pleased God he lived in Faith and Obedience and by Faith he pleased God For without Faith it 's said it 's impossible to please God He continually exercised Faith upon the promised Messiah that was to come he lived in expectation to see his day and he saw it before-hand as Abraham did by Faith and rejoiced and so he