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A62903 The absolute necessity of spiritual husbandry in breaking up our fallow ground. Together with a discourse of the terrible coming of Christ, to execute vengeance on all that remain fallow ground, and obey not the gospel. By Samuel Tomlyns, M.A. and minister of the gospel in Marlborough. Tomlyns, Samuel, 1632 or 3-1700. 1699 (1699) Wing T1857; ESTC R219739 76,560 161

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25.41 They that are alienated from the Life of God and estranged from Communion with him how can they hope to be for ever with him 1 Thes 4.17 9. This should affect and awe your Souls that you are still under God's Eye and do evil in his sight Psal 51.4 The ways of a man are before the eyes of the Lord and he pondereth all his goings Prov. 5.21 There is no darkness or shadow of death where the workers of iniquity may hide themselves Job 34.22 This is peculiar to God that Malefactors are always in the presence and under the eye of him as their Judge and he is a Witness against them for all the Crimes they commit The Lord be witness against you 1 Sam. 12.5 10. How should this cut your Hearts that all your sins are marked Jer. 2.22 and all your crimes are written before him Is 65.6 The great King of the whole World writes the Chronicles of all the Lives and Actions of his Subjects all that Men speak think or do is Recorded in his Book Rev. 20.12 and Conscience keeps a Counter-part of the Record Their sin is graven as with a pen of iron and the point of a diamond in the table of their heart Jer. 17.1 11. God can make Malefactors to appear and present Delinquents before his Tribunal they cannot fly they cannot hide As for those mine Enemies that would not have me to reign over them bring them before me Luke 19.27 This is proper and peculiar to God that he can make all transgressors to appear and how dreadful will this be that they must appear 2 Cor. 5.10 where yet they cannot appear with any hope or confidence 1 Pet. 4 15. where shall the ungodly and the sinner appear They must stand before the Judgment-seat of Christ Rom. 14.10 yet the ungodly shall not stand in the Judgment Psal 1.5 O what terror may this strike into Men that God will bring them into judgment Eccles 11.9 and God will also bring all their secret actions into judgment Eccl. 12.14 God will bring all the hidden things of darkness to light 12. Impenitent Sinners shall be punished with an everlasting destruction which shall come from the presence of the Lord and the glory of his power 2 Thes 1.9 The same Face that shines a Heaven into the Souls of Saints shall frown a Hell into the Consciences of the Wicked the same Arm that punishes shall support the punished still to endure more Torments as God will burn against and on Chaff Briers Thorns and Taras so he will preserve the Fuel and uphold it to Eternity Who knows the power of God's anger Psal 90.11 how miserable he can render a Creature that he fills up as a Vessel with his Wrath that he treads on as a footstool and shoots at as a Mark God asks Job Hast thou entred into the Springs of the Sea or hast thou walked in the search of the deep could he tell how deep the great Sea was could he come to the bottom of it Job 38.16 So it will be said to us Can you by the line and plumbet of your Reason sound and find out the bottom of the deep Sea of the Wrath of God Tophet is deep there is no coming up out of it Isa 30. ult The Gulf that is fixed is wide there is no passing over it Luke 16.26 And these things are near our breath is in our Nostrils ready to go out and the Judge stands at the Door ready to come in As the accusations and threatnings of the Law should be a Plough striking home and cutting deep into our Hearts so the Mercy of God in Christ and the Grace revealed in the Gospel should exceedingly wound and break our Hearts How amazing is this that when we had made God to serve with our Sins and wearied him with our Iniquities Isa 43.24 that the Son of God should take on him the form of a Servant to suffer to satisfie for and purge away our Iniquities Psal 2.76 Heb. 1.3 O that when God as a Creator Preserver Benefactor had been by our Lusts debased to be a meer Servant and Satan exalted to be the Prince yea the God of the World John 12.3 2 Cor. 4 4 5. that the Son of God should humble himself to be a Servant to his own Law as a Sacrifice to his Father's Justice to make an end of the guilt of Sin O that Christ should be sold to redeem us that he should be wounded to heal us that he should be arrested arraign'd and condemn'd to justifie us should not this make Hearts of stone to relent and break O that God should complain that he is broken with our whorish Hearts Ezek. 6.9 yet Christ to expiate and put away the guilt of these Whoredoms should complain that Reproach had broken his heart Ps 69.20 We had loaded God with our sins and provocations as a Cart is pressed under the sheaves Amos 2.13 O how amazing is it that God should lay all our sins on Christ Isa 53.6 and load him with our penalties and punishments that our Debt should be exacted of him our Curse executed on him that he should be as the Manna pounded in the Mortar that as a cluster of Grapes he should be bruised in the Wine-press of the Wrath and Justice of God! that as a Porter or bearer of burdens he should have our Iniquities bound on him and then bear them quite away The Hebrew word 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 is used of Christ Isa 53.4 He hath carried our sorrows and hence he that is a Porter or bearer of burdens is called 2 Chron. 2.27 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 a man of burden This Name fitly doth agree to our Lord Jesus that he was a Man of burden Never did any one bear so vast a load so great a burden We found out Inventions to inslave our selves Eccl. 7. ult and God found out a Ransom to redeem and set us at liberty Job 33.24 We hated him without a cause and he loved us freely and without a cause how should this Grace melt our hard and warm our cold Hearts with love to God shall we continue in the torrid Zone of Enmity and Lust when Believers are brought into and dwell in the torrid Zone of Love It is now possible that our Wilderness may blossom as a Rose that our dry Ground may be water'd improv'd and inrich'd Isa 35.1 44.3 4. Enemies may be reconcil'd dead Souls quicken'd and such as have been Satan's Children and meer Strangers to God may be adopted and taken into his Family 3 Q. Why must our fallow Ground be broken up I answer 1. That our carnal Confidence in our selves may be mortified and rooted out our Pride must be abated our high Mountain of carnal Confidence must be level'd Isa 40.4 How many do trust in themselves that they are righteous Luke 15.8 and this is directly contrary to believing in Christ Gal. 2.16 that they might be justified Those that have some Planks