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A22507 A commentarie vpon the fourth booke of Moses, called Numbers Containing, the foundation of the church and common-wealth of the Israelites, while they walked and wandered in the vvildernesse. Laying before vs the vnchangeable loue of God promised and exhibited to this people ... Heerein also the reader shall finde more then fiue hundred theologicall questions, decided and determined by William Attersoll, minister of the word. Attersoll, William, d. 1640.; Attersoll, William, d. 1640. Pathway to Canaan.; Attersoll, William, d. 1640. Continuation of the exposition of the booke of Numbers. 1618 (1618) STC 893; ESTC S106852 2,762,938 1,336

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learne the duties of his owne speciall calling fol. 224 3 The holy things of God must bee handled of vs reuerently and religiously fol. 228 4 It is lawfull for the Ministers to make repetitions of such things as they haue formerly taught fol. 235 5 How meane and low soeuer our places bee wee ought not to murmure at them or be discontented with them fol. 241 6 When the will of God is made knowne vnto vs we must yeeld obedience to the same fol. 247 CHAP. V. OBstinate sinners are to bee excommunicated and cast out of the Church fol. 258 2 All sinne is foule filthy and infectious in the sight of God fol. 277 3 The consideration of Gods presence must prouoke his children to wel-doing fol. 283 4 God is euermore present with his people fol. 285 5 No church ought to tolerate or winke at filthy liuers and notorious offenders fol. 288 6 All sinne euen the breach of the second Table is committed against God himselfe fol. 296 7 Whosoeuer looketh for forgiuenesse must confesse his sinnes to God fol. 312 8 Restitution is required of all such as haue taken any thing away wrongfully fol. 320 9 Whatsoeuer is done to his Ministers GOD accounteth it as done to himselfe fol. 328 10 The blood of Christ taketh away our sinnes reconcileth vs to God the Father fol. 339 11 The Ministers of the Church that labour in the Word and doctrine ought to be maintained of the Church fol. 342 12 It is the part of a good mā to interpret all doubt full things to the best as much as may be fol. 350 13 None are to bee accounted guilty before they come to answer for themselues fol. 362 14 The name of God is neuer to be vsed or taken vp in an oath but in cases of necessity fol. 370 15 Adultery fornication and all vncleannes albeit secretly committed is notwithstanding punished of God fol. 378 16 God punished by proportion in the same things wherein men and women offend fol. 390 17 Howsoeuer the righteous may be slandered suspected and falsely accused yet God will make their innocency knowne fol. 396 18 God oftentimes bestoweth more vpon his Children then they aske of him and they are blessed far aboue all their desires fol. 403 19 All secret sins hidden from mens sight are notwithstanding knowne to God fol. 409 CHAP. VI. AMong the Iewes the vow of the Nazarites was in practise c. fol. 417 2 A set forme of prayer is lawfull to bee vsed publikely and priuately p. 424 3 It is the duty of all good Ministers to pray vnto God for the people fol. 428 4 God is to be prayed vnto to be the keeper and protector of his Church fol. 430 5 We must chiefly pray for Gods fauour for the peace of conscience fol. 432 6 The worke of the Ministery is made effectuall by the blessing of God fol. 434 CHAP. VII A Good worke begun must not be giuen ouer til it be finished fol. 437 2 Such as are of highest place ought to be more forward in good things then others fol. 439 3 Such as haue greatest blessings and gifts must be more forward in Gods seruice fol. 442 4 We must serue the Lord with the best things wee haue fol. 445 5 The good workes done by Gods childrē shall come in account before him fol. 449 6 The blessings of this life are oftentimes bestowed vpon Gods children in this life fol. 453 7 God is present in a speciall manner in places set apart for his worship fol. 455 CHAP. VIII THe Candlesticke and the Lampes in the Sanctuary signified c. fol. 459 2 The Church is the Candlestick appointed to hold the light of the word fol. 463 3 The Ministers all others that draw nere vnto God to performe any duty must be clensed fol. 467 4 The Ministers of the Church were ordained by imposition or laying on of hands fol. 469 5 The Ministers are the Lords seruants to serue him in the worke of the Ministery fol. 473 6 The Ministers must bee tried before they bee admitted to teach the people fol. 474 CHAP. ix OF the feast of the Iewish Passeouer of the signification thereof to vs. fol. 477 2 It is great greefe to Gods children when they are any way kept from Gods seruice fol. 482 3 In all doubts we must aske counsell of God by his Word and by his Ministers fol. 484 5 Open offenders and impenitent persons should be put from the Lords table fol. 487 6 Such as carelesly omit the Word and Sacraments or any part of Gods worship ly vnder the wrath iudgements of God fol. 489 7 It is necessary for all Christians to partake the Sacraments of the Lord at the times appointed by the church fol. 491 8 Christians ought to haue churches or Temples decent and seemly to meet together for the seruice of the true God fol. 493 9 Christ is the substance of the Sacraments both of the old and new testament fol. 497 Chap. X. OF the two siluer Trumpets appointed and the vse of the concerning belonging to vs fol. 502 2 God would haue Order obserued among all those that belong vnto him and at all times c. fol. 506 3 There ought to be a communion of earthly blessings among the faithfull and such as are Gods children fol. 508 4 The seruants of God are allowed to vse a set form of prayer fol. 511 5 The wicked are all the enemies of God doe vtterly hate him whatsoeuer they plead and pretend for themselues fol. 515 6 The enemies of the church of God are the verie enemies of God himselfe fol. 516 7 God resteth and dwelleth for euer among those that are his people fol. 519 8 God hath a world of much people euen a great multitude that belong vnto him fol. 520 CHAP. XI 1 IT is the property of carnall men whensoeuer any thing falleth not out according to their corrupt desire to murmure against GOD. fol. 523 2. Among other iudgements of God fire is one fol. 521 3 Knowledge and the light of Gods will and word receiued into our hearts encrease sinne iudgment Ibid. 4 The iudgements of God that befall vnto men are both punishments and instructions fol. 526 5 Sinne is dangerous to be entertained of any land or particular person fol. 528 6 Many are in the profession who are not true mebers of the Church fol. 529 7 One euill man marreth and corrupteth another by his euill Ibid. 8 The things of this world by carnal men are preferred before heauenly things fol. 530 9 God hath in great mercy prouided a large and liberall diet for his children fol. 531 10 Magistracy is a great burden and Magistrates are for the peoples good fol. 534 11 God punisheth in the middest of our meates as well as with want and scarsity fol. 536 12 Many are the failings euen of the best seruants of God in faith and obedience fol. 538 13 Naturall reason and carnall
to do the duties proper to their calling For while they labour in the one they cannot labour in the other and if they be present at the one they are absent from the other But the calling of the Minister requireth personall paines and admitteth not an ordinary Deputy no more then the Leuites could put out their charges to others who are reproued by the Prophet Because they kept not the ordinances of the Lords holy things Ezekiel 44 8. and themselues had set others to take the charge of his Sanctuary Neither can this be any discharge vnto vs that we haue others to labour for vs men of gifts knowledge seeing as the charge is ours and belonging to our persons so the discharge should also be ours and touch our owne persons But of this wee haue already spoken more at large elsewhere * In the exposition of Philemon and therefore will omit it referring the Reader to that place for farther resolution Secondly this doctrine serueth for comfort Vse 2 to all those that are true-hearted Leuites and leaue all by-matters that stand not with their calling to serue God aright in their places If we bee truely answerable to the weight and worthinesse of our Ministery and are carefull to bring foorth the fruites thereof and are faithfull in performing the duties that God hath bound vs vnto we may say with the Apostle 2 Tim. 4 7 8. I haue fought a good fight and haue finished my course I haue kept the faith henceforth is laide vp for me the crown of righteousnesse which the Lord the righteous Iudge shall giue me at that time and not to mee onely but vnto all them also that loue his appearing Paul at this time was neere vnto death and the day of his departure was at hand was he now without comfort or did he doubt of Gods fauour No he was not afraide of death but alwayes acknowledgeth it should be gaine and advantage vnto him Phil 1 21 23 so that hee desired to be eased and to bee with Christ which is best of all What was then his comfort and wherein did his reioycing consist In that hee had faithfully done the duties of his calling and kept faith and a good conscience This point doth more liuely and notably appeare in Christ our Sauior in that comfortable prayer which hee offered vp as Incense vnto his Father making intercession for vs I haue glorified thee on earth I haue finished the worke thou gauest me to do Iohn 17 4 6. I haue declared thy Name vnto the men which thou gauest me out of the world thine they were and thou gauest them me and they haue kept thy word This worke of redemption and reconciliation of man is proper to Christ but euery Minister in his calling doth glorifie God and shall receiue glory of the Father whose worke he hath finished whose name he hath declared whose word he hath published If he that giueth a cup of cold water shall not goe away vnrewarded surely hee that hath distributed the bread of life with a free hand the water of life with a full cup shall receiue a Prophets rewarde which the Prophet of all Prophets shall giue vnto him To this purpose Daniel to comfort such as should suffer death in the troublesome times bloody persecutions vnder Antiochus saith Dan. 12 3 They that be wise shall shine as the brightnesse of the Firmament and they that turne many to righteousnesse shall shine as the stars for euer euer A notable encouragement this is vnto vs to do our duties we rise not early late we watch not we wake not in vaine for nothing though we haue a cold reward many times for our paines of our vnthankfull people God that setteth vs on worke and seeth our harts wil in his good time remember our effectuall faith and diligent loue and the patience of our hope in Iesus Christ To this purpose the Apostle Peter putteth vs in good assurance of a sure recompence 1 Pet 5 4 Feede the flocke of God which dependeth vpon you c and when the chiefe Shepheard shall appeare ye shall receiue an incorruptible crowne of glory Here is a duty a dignity a work a reward a direction a consolation If we care for the flocke more then for our selues the great Shepheard of the sheepe will make vs partakers of euerlasting life But if wee enter vpon the flocke for the fleeces sake and doe that which wee doe constrainedly not willingly wee haue our reward we cannot looke for any recompence at his hands that is the great owner of the sheepe Woe vnto all such idle Shepheards their estate shall be fearefull in the fearefull day of account who haue gifts giuen them and haue not vsed them to the comfort of themselues to the benefit of the people to the glory of the giuer These are like vnto the Ostrich which hath wings but flieth not with them so they haue gifts but they imploy them not and it had bin better for them that they had neuer receiued them then to receiue them and not to bestow them to those ends for which they were first giuen The stomacke that receiueth meate into it carieth it ouer to other parts and keepeth it not to it selfe from whence followeth the health and strength of the whole body Thus ought it to be with all those that haue obtained knowledge and other gifts they must turne them and transmit them to the good of euery part but if they keepe them locked in their owne brest they wil putrifie corrupt as meate retained still in the stomacke neuer digesteth What comfort can these men haue when they shall go the way of all flesh Nay what discomfort shall they not finde what horror and feare shall they not feele to consider how vnprofitable seruants they haue bin But if we haue receiued gifts and haue beene conscionable in the vsing of them wee haue comfort in God that he will receiue vs and reward vs. Though our gifts be small yet if we haue laboured to vse them well we shal be accounted good and profitable and faithfull seruants Vse 3 Thirdly it is required of euery Minister to be painefull in his place and to preach in season and out of season and to giue attendance on the flocke Ouer which the holy Ghost hath made him Ouerseer We must therefore be faithfull in our callings obseruing therein two rules first looking to our selues secondly to the flocke or people committed to our charge It is not sufficient for vs to teach the will of God to others but wee must doe it our selues Our Sauiour requireth of his Disciples not onely to preach to others but themselues to obserue his Commandements Math. 5 19. Whosoeuer shall breake one of these least Commandements and teach men so hee shall bee called least in the Kingdome of heauen but whosoeuer shall obserue and teach them the same shall be called
owne glory Exod. 9.6 Rom. 9.17 Exod. 32.11 12. Secondly the seruants of God haue beene so farre carryed with a desire of promoting and preferring of it as that they haue preferred it before their owne life nay before their owne soule and saluation when they haue come in comparison together ● 32.32 ● 9.3 as appeareth in Moses and in Paul Thirdly Gods glory is most deare to himselfe if then we will bee his children tender deare vnto him we must follow his example we must prize that at the highest rate which he prizeth aboue all we must loue that which he loueth 48.11 and that ought to bee most deare vnto vs which is most deare to him Vse 1 The vses This reproueth the most part of the world who neuer set this marke before them to ayme at nor intend the glory of God in their prayers but the fulfilling of their own wils and desires and the satisfying of their owne gaine and profit It is nothing precious vnto them but lesse regarded then their owne names Euery man naturally regardeth himself and magnifieth his owne name but the name of God neuer goeth neere them Ioshua hath relation to such a point as this when he saith speaking of the Canaanites and all that inhabited the land ● 9 They shall cut out our name from the earth and what wilt thou doe vnto thy great name Salomon teacheth in the Prouerbes that a good name is rather to be chosen ● 1 then great riches and louing fauour rather then siluer and gold ● 2. it is better then a precious oyntment but if we speake of the Name of God which is glorious and fearefull Deu. 28.38 it ought to be more deare vnto vs then all the siluer gold then all the Iewels precious stones which worldlings make their heauen and happines Vse 2 Secondly let vs in all distresses and troubles be comforted with this consideration that he will respect his owne glory and therefore the good of his Church For the preseruation of the Church and the aduancement of Gods glory are ioyned together He will neuer forsake those that are his in prosperity or in aduersity because if he should any way faile of his promises he should lose much of his own glory which is vnpossible The Church shall neuer sinke vnder the burden that lyeth sore vpon it It is like the bush that burned which Moses saw in the wildernesse while he fed the sheepe of Iethro his father in law it flamed but it consumed not whereby God declared the low ebbe of the church into which it was brought distressed in Egypt but it should not be destroyed he that dwelled in the bush preserued the same Deu. 33.16 If then the glory of God shall neuer faile the gates of hell cannot preuaile against the Church Lastly we must giue no occasion of causing Vse 3 the name of God which is holy in it selfe to be blasphemed Let vs be no means to make it euill spoken off but labour by all means to be instruments of setting it forth Blessed are such as any way aduance it Euery one should aime at it high and low rich and poore master and seruant husband and wife Matth. 5.16 1 Tim. 6.1 Tit. 2.5 Phil 2.15 Iosh 15.8 2 Sam. 12.14 Rom. 2.24 Verse 17. Verse 18. Euery one may gaine some glory to God how meane soeuer his place how simple soeuer his calling be The Apostle chargeth the Iewes that through thē the Name of God was blasphemed because they had the law and made boast of God they knew his wil and were instructed in the word For as wicked children doe dishonour and discredit their parents 1 Sam. 8.3 so it turneth after a sort to Gods discredit in the world when they which are called the children of God and named by the name of Christ doe liue vnworthily so high and holy a calling There is none that liueth in the Church albeit in the poorest and lowest calling but if hee professe Christ and walke not according to his profession he causeth the Name of God to be euill spoken off the seruant that hath the meanest office if he will be thought religious and haue the Gospel in his mouth and do not performe the duties of his calling with great care and a good conscience hee causeth the Name of God and his doctrine to be blasphemed 1 Tim. 6.1 The higher more eminent any mans place is the more scandal he giueth and the greater occasion of greefe to the godly of hardning to the wicked and of dishonor to God Let a man be as prophane as may be that neither feareth God nor reuerenceth man let him liue in the grossest sinnes that can be committed or named let him bee an open blasphemer a contemner of the word a prophaner of the Sabboth an abuser of the Sacraments and of all good things there is commonly no great matter made of it he is neither reproched no reproued But let one that professeth religion bee suddenly ouertaken thorough infirmity in any sinne or purpose of sin not onely he is taunted and traduced by the prophane multitude but the truth of God and the profession of the trueth nay the God of truth is euill spoken off dishonoured and blasphemed These things ought to goe neere vs euen to the heart and to make vs watchfull ouer our wayes seeing wee haue those that watch ouer vs to see if they can haue ought whereof to accuse vs. 17 And now I beseech thee let the power of my Lord be great according as thou hast spoken saying 18 The Lord is long suffering and of great mercy forgiuing iniquity and transgression and by no meanes clearing the guilty c. In these words we haue the second reason drawen from the consideration of the nature or being of God which is seene by shewing mercy and iudgement both which are in his hand mercy to his owne people iudgement to his enemies This description is taken out of the booke of Exodus chap. 34.6 very comfortable to afflicted and distressed consciences So Ionah 4.2 first he is said to be long suffering then of great mercy and thirdly forgiuing iniquity and transgression If any aske Is he onely mercifull is he not also iust The answer is he wil by no meanes cleare the guilty but will visite the iniquity of the fathers vpon the children But of this latter clause we shall speake afterward verse 33.34 Out of the former Doctrine God is of great patience and much long sufferance note that it is the property of God to be alwayes of great patience much gentlenesse and long-sufferance Hee is of a forbearing nature and slow to anger expecting many dayes the conuersion repentance and recouery of sinners Esay 65.2 Ier. 35.15 and 25.5 Matth. 23.37 We haue many examples hereof in the word of God Gen. 6.3 1 Pet. 3.20 The long suffering of God waited in the dayes of Noah while the Arke was a preparing So
of professours because we see the hand of God sometimes to bee heauy vpon them and more then vpon others but rather consider it is or may be for the sinnes of their profession and that afflictions fall out a like for Iudgement must first beginne at the house of God 1 Pet. 4 17. hee will first set in order his owne house and his owne children and will deale more seuerely with them for smaller sinnes in this life then he will with the vngodly for greater in this life whom he specially reserueth for his wrath to come Nah. 1.2 Let all those therefore that make an holy profession of seruing the Lord in truth lay these things to their hearts and not suffer themselues to bee carried away with the force of sinne for God will surely meete with them his hand shall first finde them out howbeit alwayes for their good whiles he seemeth not to regard nor reward the sinnes of the wicked so that we must beware of those sinnes which are against our place and calling wherin God hath set vs. Lastly euery one must be carefull to walke Vse 4 carefully in the duties of their particular callings with a good conscience that so they may please God and take occasion to reioyce before him looking to the ordinance of God who hath set and appointed distinct callings in the family in the Church and in the common-wealth 1 Cor. 7.7 21 22. Ephe. 4.11.12 Actes 20.26 There can arise no comfort to vs that wee belong to God though wee seeme neuer so carefull in the generall duties of Christianity if we faile in the speciall parts of our seuerall callings That Minister which liueth in all the common duties of other Christians and yet doth not or cannot guide the people and feed them with the foode of life is a wicked Minister and there belongeth to him a fearefull woe Woe to the shepheards of Israel that feede themselues should not the shepheards feede the flockes Ezek. 34.2 Ier. 23.1 Zach. 11.17 Such are not able to blow the trumpet and therefore shall not deliuer their owne soules That gouernour of a family which regardeth not to prouide things necessary for them so farre as he may and according to the meanes giuen vnto him is an euill gouernour he is worse then the infidell and hath denyed the faith 1 Tim. 5.8 Again he that regardeth not the education of his children in the nourture and admonition of the Lord Ephe. 6.4 is an euill and wicked father howsoeuer he may deceiue himselfe in thinking himselfe to be a good Christian For heereby we shall indeede try what is in euery one if we marke and regard what is in them in regard of priuate and particular duties in their seuerall callings I haue oftentimes obserued that many people when they come abroade behaue themselues in the company of others very religiously and deuoutly they are ready to ioyne with others in all holy duties but marke what they are at home and within the walles of their owne houses and you shall see them to be quite other men and women and not the same neuer a whit carefull to discharge their duties in their speciall callings There are sundry persons that would bee iudged of others to be Christian men but they doe not shew themselues priuately to bee Christian gouernors nor Christian husbands And many women beare themselues publikely as Christian women of an holy conuersation who notwithstanding want the ornament of a meeke and quiet spirit which is in the sight of God of great price neither shew that subiection toward their husbands that ought to bee in Christian wiues 1 Pet. 3.4 5. It is not enough to professe our selues to be Christian men when God hath blessed vs with children and seruants but heereby we shall bee tryed what is in vs whether Christ be in vs dwell in our hearts by faith or not if wee approoue our selues to be Christian parents and Christian masters 5 And ye shall keepe the charge of the Sanctuary and the charge of the Altar that there bee no wrath any more vpon the children of Israel 6 And I behold I haue taken your brethren the Leuites from among the children of Israel to you they are giuen as a gift for the Lord to doe the seruice of the Tabernacle of the Congregation Heere the Lord teacheth how Aaron and his sonnes should behaue themselues toward the Leuites and likewise the Leuites toward Aaron and his sonnes For hee willeth them to admit the Leuites to the administration of holy things but so as they helpe them onely in inferiour things not in the chiefest part of their Ministery He will not haue them come neere to the Altar to sacrifice neither to enter into the inner parts of the Tabernacle which belonged onely to the Priests themselues ●iffrence ●eene the ●g of the ●s and ●es Heere then we see that God maketh a difference betweene the Priests and the Leuites and also wherein the difference consisteth the more excellent dignity is committed to the Priests the lesser to the Leuites They that had the higher calling were not to contemne the others and they that obtained the lower place were not to greeue at it or to enuy at others but God maintaineth peace and vnity among them so that both must be content and one be ready to helpe another And whereas God permitted not the Leuites to offer sacrifice or to enter into the Sanctuary and that if either any of them or of the people should presume to doe it he appointeth death to them that brake this his ordinance the cause is that we should know that none hath power to reconcile vs to himselfe and to giue vs entrance into his presence but Christ himselfe onely whose person and office was figured out in Aaron and his sonnes Wretched therefore and blasphemous is the practise of the Papists who goe about to make reconciliation betweene God and his people by their idolatrous Masses offered vp for the quicke and the dead whereby as much as lyeth in them they crucifie againe the Lord of life and are no better then the betrayers and murtherers of him Euill also is the practise of all hypocrites who by the merits of their owne good workes doe thinke to procure and purchase vnto themselues the fauour of God for they are so farre from attaining heereunto by their blinde deuotion that they offend God the more and prouoke his wrath and indignation against their owne soules Againe note in this difference which God maketh betweene the Priests and Leuites how necessary and profitable it is that there should be order kept and obserued in the Church Marbucch comment in Nume There is not onely one office and function in the Church but many and diuers neither can one man discharge all places without presumption nor all discharge one without confusion and therefore to auoide both there ought a comely order to be obserued of which we haue often spoken before As then in
withall For he endured as he that saw him which is inuisible Some were racked Heb 1● tempted tormented burned stoned would not be deliuered A wicked man is a very dastard and coward He feareth euery creature which is a great iudgment vpon him that will not feare God The darknesse of the night the solitarinesse of the place the falling of a leafe the crawling of a worme the flashing of the lightning the cracking of the thunder the guilt of conscience doth terrifie them But the godly are endued with true fortitude magnanimity of minde springing from the grace of faith and are bold as a Lyon Prou. 28 1 they are resolued of Gods presence with them and of his prouidence ouer them being ready to say with Dauid The Lord is my light and my saluation of whom shall I bee afraid The Lord is the strength of my life whom then shall I feare Though an hoast pitched against mee mine heart should not be afraid Psal 27 1 2 3. This made the Apostle when he heard that bands and afflictions abode for him in euery Citty to say What do you weeping and breaking mine heart For I am ready not to be bound onely but also to die at Ierusalem for the Name of the Lord Iesus Acts 21 13. The faithfull indeed walke thorough ma●y tentations on the right hand and on the left and enter into many combates yet they sh●nne not the brunt of the battell nor feare to loke the enemy in the face nor shrink backe from the push of the P●ke because they haue put on the whole armour of God and haue their hearts setled and their heads co●ered in the day of triall Therefore the Apostle exho●teth that we should be strong in the Lord and put on the whole armour of God that we may be able to stand against the assaults of the diuell to resist in the euill day Eph. 6 11 12 13. It is not enough for vs to prouide armour and to haue it lying by vs as we see men in ●heir houses haue Pikes and Halberts Corslets and Muskets hanging by the wals waxing rusty through want of vse but we must put them on and buckle them about vs wee must alwayes haue our loynes girt ●●e 1● 35 our lights burning hauing on the brest-plate of righteousnesse taking the shield of faith and drawing out the sword of the Spirit which is the word of God Neither is it sufficient to defend vs to put on armour but we must put on the whole armour of God We must be armed from top to toe and leaue no part vnarmed and vnguarded lest the enemy espye his aduantage and worke our destruction We must be armed within and without before vs and behind vs in soule and in body in tongue and eare in head and heart For if Satan who as a roaring Lyon seeketh whom he may deuoure finde vs in any part or member naked vndefended we lye open to him to surprize vs at his pleasure and to bring vpon v● swift damnation Dauid was armed with the armour of God being a man after Gods owne heart bu● because whē he saw the beauty of Bathsheba 〈◊〉 11 1 he made not a couenant with his eyes not to lust Satan ensnared him to commit folly At another time leauing his eares vnarmed and setting them open to the false information and accusation of Z●●ba 〈◊〉 1● 3 he was drawne away to peruert iustice and to betray the cause of the innocent and to condemne the iust without hearing So four eare be at any time vnarmed it is ready to heare and receiue and beleeues slanders false tales against our brethren If the Helmet of saluation do not couer our head if the toong be not fenced the diuell will set th● on work to deuise euil slanders and to publish them to the disgrace and discredite one of another Ionah was a man of God and a Preacher of repentance to the Niniuites yet because he left his tongue vnarmed and did not set a watch before his mouth he brake out into an open and insolent contempt of God saying I doe well to be angry vnto the death chap. 4.9 Seeing therefore we are compassed about with such an army of enemies that watch all occasions and seeke all opportunities against vs they are greatly deceiued that make the life of a christian to be an easie and ydle profession take the Gospel to bee a profession of liberty as the enemies of the grace of God obiect against vs for it may cost vs dearly euen the resisting vnto blood and the forsaking of all earthly commodities that the wo●ld holdeth in greatest price Let vs therefore as wise builders Luke 14 28 sit downe and cast our accounts before hand what our worke may cost vs. For such onely as continue to the end shall be saued Secondly let vs goe boldly forward in the Vse 2 duties of our calling The Church of God is not alwayes in one state Sometimes it liueth in quiet and peaceable times when the Gospel is publikely preached professed taught receiued with liberty of meeting together with freedome of conscience without opposition or gain saying as by the blessing of God it is among vs. Sometimes the truth of God is resisted the professours are persecuted the Gospel is suppressed and oppressed by the rage of the enemy the faithfull are slaine and put to death with all kinde of cruelty Notwithstanding let vs not feare their feare 1 Pet. 3.14 15 neyther be troubled but sanctifie the Lord in our hearts be ready alwayes to giue an answer to euery man of the hope that is in vs with al meeknesse and reuerence So then the godly should not feare the threatnings of the vngodly nor so be troubled as therby to abstain from such necessary duties as their callings do leade and direct them vnto but on the contrary make the Lord theyr feare and theyr dread and make a bold confession of the precious faith they conceiue as those that labour to maintaine a good cause with a good conscience Let vs all goe forward with courage and constancy in our callings let vs performe with diligence the duties laid vpon vs and albeit crosses do crosse vs in the way and many dangers meete vs wee must not shrinke backe but stand fast and goe forward in our profession This should be in all Magistrates that are as the Gods of the earth and the Ministers of iustice they must bee men of courage to performe the duties of theyr calling Exodus chapter 18 verse 13 they must bee endued with the spirit of power and of godly boldnesse to goe through with euery good worke with a constant resolution and not stand in feare of any man considering that the cause is the Lords which they handle They must call and compell others to walke in their duties that so the sword of the Magistrate may be ioyned with the word of the Minister This
but run into all wickednes We see then what holdeth out and letteth in the flood of vngodly-lines into a place be it kingdome city house family or particular person if the fear of God be there the wall is strong the banke is sure the waues of an euill life cannot ouerflow if it be not there nothing is so horrible and vnnaturall but it wil enter and it shall easily be entertained Happy is that place and blessed that person wherein this feare is and cursed where this wanteth For as the banke doth keepe the water from ouerflowing so doth the feare of God in man or woman hold out the floods inundations of sin that it ouerspreadeth not as otherwise it would A notable proof of this appeareth in the midwiues mentioned in Exodus ch 1 17 when Pharaoh commanded them to kill euery male childe that was born of the Israelitish women what was it that kept out this most cruell murther from heart and hand but this reuerent feare of God more then of man and of his commandement more then of the decree of the King for so sayth the Scripture The midwiues feared God and therefore did not as the king had charged thē This feare made Ioseph that hee durst not sin against his master when he was tempted nor against his bretheren by whom he had bene iniuried Gen. 39 9. and 50 19. This feare is the beginning of wisedome and a good vnderstanding haue all they that doe thereafter the praise of it endureth for euer Psal 111.10 Vse 2 Secondly we see that they which make no conscience to serue God and to performe the parts of his worship in the exercises of religion can performe aright no duties to men in any sincerity or simplicity Such as haue no religion in them are giuen ouer to al licentiousnes they are alwayes iustly to bee doubted worthily to bee suspected and hardly to bee trusted we are not to looke for good dealing to come from them for conscience sake more then by constraint or necessity or for the praise or applause of the world For how can any man suppose that that son will be dutifull to a stranger that is rebellious and disobedient to his naturall father Or that the seruant wil be true and trusty to another who hath plaid the theefe and false varlet to his own master God is our Father the Lord is our master Malachi 1 ● if any man haue no care to serue him to obey him to fear him how can it be expected that he shold deale vprightly with men discharge a good conscience toward them There are no duties of the second table accepted where obedience to the first table is not performed So then no trust is to be giuen no truth to bee looked for of such as are idolaters and haue no religion at all in them The Prophet Micah complaining of the prophanenesse of the Iewes that the good were perished out of the land and the righteous from among men saith The best of them is a abriar and the most righteous of them is a thornie hedge Trust ye not a friend neither put yee confidence in a counseller keepe the doores of thy mouth from her that lyeth in thy bosome for the sonne reuileth the father the daughter riseth vppe against her mother the daughter in law against her Mother in law and a mans enemies are the men of his owne house Mic. 7 5. This place is applyed by our Sauiour Christ against such as shall hate the Gospell to trust such too far though neuer so neere vs in the flesh will bring repentance when it is too late Lastly we learn Vse that the best way to bring a people to be obedient and well ordered for their outward carriage is to worke in them the knowledge of religion If we wold haue children in their places to be dutifull seruants to be trusty and both of them to bee subiect to such as are set ouer them behold here the ready way and the right course that is to bee taken with them we must plant in them the fear of the Lord. It is a common complaint to crie out of the iniquities of times to inueigh against the stubbornnes of children vnfaithfulnes of seruants but in the meane season we consider not wher the cause lyeth how it is to be amended and redressed The cheefe and principall occasion of all houshold disorder is the want of Christian instruction Youth are like to the potters clay fit to bee framed into any fashion or like the soft waxe that is ready to receyue any impression If they be suffered to runne on without godly education to vvax ripe in sinne as they grovv strong in age they vvill sooner breake like the old tree then bend like a tender twigge Abraham is commended by the mouth of GOD for this care Gen. 18 19 he had an excellent family a blessed Isaac an obedient wife and trustie seruants euery one knew his duty euery one was found faithfull in his calling How dutifull Isaac was appeareth in the preparation that Abraham made to offer him vp as a burnt Offering to God according to the commandement of God Gen. 22 9 which was a great triall of a great faith by a great worke he did not rebell and resist his father but suffered himselfe willingly to be bound quietly to be layd vpon the Altar and patiently made himselfe ready to endure the stroake of the knife How obedient Sara was is notably shewed herein in that Abraham hauing receyued an expresse commandement to goe out of his countrey from his kindred and from his fathers house vnto a land which God would shew him shee waited not for a speciall calling to warrant her Gen. 12.1 nor asked counsell of her corrupt affections but followed him whither soeuer he went and was a comfortable companion with him in all his afflictions Hence it is that the Apostle Peter setteth her forth as a worthy paterne for all women to looke vpon 1 Pet. 3 6. After this manner in times past did the holy women which trusted in God attire thēselues and were subiect to their husbands as Sarah obeyed Abraham and called him Sir whose daughters ye are whiles ye do well not being afraid of any terror And touching the trustines of his seruants we may see it by their readinesse to arme themselues and hazard their liues to recouer Lot that was taken prisoner and by the imploiment of the Steward of his house to fetch a wife for his sonne Isaac whose deuotion towards God whose loue towards his master whose faithfulnes towards Isaac whose conscience in his place is plainly reuealed in the word of God Gen. 14 14. 24 2. The like we might profitably obserue in Cornelius Act 10 7 he feared God with all his houshold therefore when he was willed by the Angel to send for Peter whereby he might bee further instructed with his family hee had a faythfull souldier whom he imployed
to God and be applyed to an holy vse The prophane Midianites had polluted and defiled them with Idolatry which God hateth of which see more afterward chap. 33 52. 14 Moses was wroth with the Officers of the hoast with the Captaines ouer thousands and Captaines ouer hundreds and hee saide vnto them Haue yee saued all the women aliue c. The Lord told Moses immediately before verse 2 so soone as this busines was ended he should be gathered to his fathers yet see how he hasteth forward the matter that it might be ended that he also might come to the ende of his dayes God had sworne that he should not enter into the Land for he was displeased with him and spared him not because of the people as he sheweth Deut. 1 verse 37 The Lord was angry with mee for your sakes saying Thou shalt not goe in thither where he goeth not about to excuse himselfe and to wash his hands as if hee had not done amisse but his meaning is that hee fell not into euill of his owne accord forasmuch as the mischiefe sprang from the people Thus did Moses smart for the rashnesse and retchlesnesse of the people as oftentimes Kings and Princes do The olde saying was wont to be Delirant reges plectuntur Achiui that is Horat lib. 1. epist 2. The Princes erre and reason lacke But the poore Commons go to wracke Howbeit we may inuert the rule and turne it otherwise Delirat populus rex plectitur ipse The people swarue and cannot be kept within any bounds whē oftentimes Princes beare the punishment of theyr folly as it fell out with Moses But to come to the matter marke how hee reproueth the Captaines and martiall men for sparing the whorish women that had brought a great plague vpon them We learne from hence Doctrine Sins of omission are displesing to God that sinnes of omission and neglect of duties which men are bound to performe are sinnes displeasing to God as sinnes of commission are It is a sinne against God to omit a good duty as well as to commit an euill or else Moses would not haue bin wroth with this people this is proued Math. 25 3 41 42. Hos 4. ver 1 2. Deut. 27 ver 26. Ierem. 10 verse 25. They called not vpon God Not to do good is to do euill The grounds are euident For first this is a kinde of contempt against Reason 1 God for not to obey is to disobey to contemne The seruant which will not doe what his master commandeth Ier. 48 10. what doth hee but shew a contempt against him If then this argue and conuince of open contempt no maruaile if God be displeased with it True it is and it cannot be denyed that men often do not that which God requireth out of frailty ignorance and infirmity but a continuall neglect and omission cannot but proclayme our contempt and therfore it is a fearefull and heynous sinne Reason 2 Secondly the law of God is not onely negatiue but also affirmatiue it commandeth good as well as forbiddeth euill For albeit all the tenne Commandements the fourth and fifth onely excepted do runne negatiuely yet the negatiue carrieth with it the affirmatiue according to the exposition of Christ himselfe Math. 5 verses 25 33 37. The Commandement which saith expressely Thou shalt not kill saith also inclusiuely Thou shalt preserue life Thirdly it is against the rule of loue and Reason 3 charity For where there is lesse loue then ought to be there is sinne Now where there is an omission of those things whereby God may bee glorified and our brethren profited there can bee no true charity Obiect But against this Doctrine it will be saide that sinnes of omission cannot reteyne the nature of sinne because sinne is an acte I answer Answer it is true of sinnes committed they are actes but of duties omitted it will not hold as for example a man refuseth to heare the word hee will not come to the house of God heere is a sinne because he that is of God heareth Gods word saith our Sauiour Iohn 8 47. yet it is no acte at all but the omitting of an acte so if a man heare the word carelesly this is a sinne Luke 8. yet it is not any acte so that sinnes of omission are sinnes before God as well as other of commission The vses follow First it appeareth hereby that many men Vse 1 in the world if they would examine themselues and cast vp theyr accounts and reckonings with God as debters ought to do they should finde themselues to stand endighted and conuicted of a multitude of sinnes that haply they neuer once dreamed of The greatest sort take notice of this and take themselues bound to auoyd euill but they neuer charge themselues with doing that which is good Euery man confesseth it a sinne to serue other gods to worship false gods and yet neuer consider that it is a sinne not to serue and worship the true God Moses was shut out of the Land of promise not because he did openly dishonour God before the Congregation but because hee did not honour and glorifie his Name Numb 20. And wherefore was the rich man cast into the torments of hell was it because he had taken any thing from poore Lazarus or pulled the meate from his mouth No it was because he did not put bread into his mouth Hee fared deliciously euery day himselfe Luke 16 but he suffered him to starue for want Now we must set downe this as a certaine rule that they neuer had their hearts truely reformed from doing of euill that haue not also beene carefull to doe that which is good We haue therefore a farther reckoning to make with God then we imagine and stand deeper indebted to him then we beleeue For if wee doe not make our accounts to account with him for duties let slip and omitted wee can neuer be saued Secondly this Doctrine serueth as a good direction to helpe vs to try our selues whether Vse 2 we bee rightly reformed in our hearts or not If wee haue learned to account duties omitted to bee no better then sinnes against almighty GOD and for which he will one day take vengeance wee haue made a good step in our holy faith and that if wee haue not learned to make conscience of sinnes of omission we will neuer truely make conscience of sinnes of commission A man may make some scruple of conscience of swearing and taking the Name of God in vaine and yet neuer vse it with feare and reuerence This man is as guilty that hath left the good vndone as the other Many men will refrayne from going to worke on the Sabbath day and from open prophaning of it but in the meane season they come not to heare the word neyther make any profite vnto theyr soules by it These men doubtlesse do it but for outward respects and not for any care they haue to keepe it holy For how shall
vntill they haue little left or none at all themselues They will not worke vppon the Sabbath nor go to Plough but they will not sticke to go to play and vse pastimes to follow idlenesse and to be ordinarily absent from the holy ordinances of God They scorn to be accounted rebels as too grosse a tearme for them yet they can disobey superiors yea mock and deride those that are set ouer them both Magistrates and Ministers They abhorre the name of a murtherer but they can fight and quarrell braule fret and fume against others forgetting the rule of the Apostle Whosoeuer hateth his Brother 1 Iohn 3 15. is a man-slayer and ye know that no man-slayer hath eternall life abiding in him They will not be Adulterers Fornicators but they break out into wantonnesse and nourish the occasions that engender them surfetting drunkennes idlenesse wanton lookes wanton company wanton daliance and such like They hate the name of Theeues and robbers and those that wil stand by the high way and take a purse but they will couzen and circumuent their neighbour defraud and oppresse him in buying selling and bargaining with him if by any meanes they can goe beyond him neuer remembring either the commandement or punishment set downe by the Apostle Let no man oppresse of defraud his Brother in any matter 1 Thes 4 6. for the Lord is an auenger of all such things as wee also haue told you before time and testified These are they that wil not beare false witnesse but they are inuenters of euill or spreaders abroad of euill reports to the hurt of their brethren make no conscience at all of a lye These are not dutifull children which obey to halfes so faile in their obedience For as the Apostle teacheth Whosoeuer shall keepe the whole Law Iam. 2 10 11 12. yet faileth in one point he is guilty of all c. Thus then we see by this doctrine they are reprooued that contemne the worde and will not heare that are content to heare but will not obey and such as obey but it is not fully and faithfully it is so farre forth as pleaseth themselues not regarding to please God to whom they either stand or fall Secondly seeing our duty to ●ods Commandements Vse 2 consisteth in obedience this teacheth that it is necessary for all men to knowe them We cannot call vpon him of whom we haue not heard we cannot beleeue that which we neuer learned wee cannot practise those things which we do not vnderstand A seruant can by no meanes do his Masters will before he knoweth what is his will This sheweth the miserable condition of ignorant people besotted in their owne simplicity and muffled in the mistes of palpable darkenesse none are more grosly misled none more disobedient to God then these ignorant persons none greater enemies vnto the seruing and obeying of God then such as are enemies or hinderers of the teaching and preaching of his word Our Sauiour sending out his Apostles into all the world Math. 28 20. charged them to teach them to obserue all things whatsoeuer he commanded them First then there must be teaching before there bee obseruing so that ignorance is the mother of all disobedience This appeareth in Moses Deut. 4 1. Hearken O Israel vnto the ordinances and to the Lawes which I teach you to doe that ye may liue and go in and possesse the Land which the Lord God of your Fathers giueth you The Israelites were commanded to learne the commandements of God that they might doe them so that there is no doing and discharging of the workes and will of God without knowing them nor no true knowledge wher there is no practise For indeed wee know no more then we make conscience to do performe Wherefore my Brethren bee carefull to learne the waies of God and to know what he requireth that you may bee fitted to doe them and assure your selues that they are the greatest enemies of God and of your saluation yea the most proude and pestilent instruments of the diuell to cause him to be honoured and to erect the kingdome of darkenesse that do disgrace teaching and disswade from hearing And let vs set this downe as a rule that such as are vndutifull to God in the chiefest workes and the highest duties will neuer make conscience of the smaller lesser Such then as any way hinder the publishing of the Gospell and seeke to stop the free course of it from passing among men do ouer-turne all godlinesse and shake the very ground worke and foundation of true obedience The greatest and best workes commanded of Christ are the duties of the first Table to preach and to heare his word to be often exercised in his worship to be religious to visite his Courts where his name dwelleth whereof the Prophet saith Psal 68 16. God delighteth to dwell in it yea the Lord will dwell in it for euer Hee that maketh no conscience this way will make no conscience of the lesser and latter duties to wit of the fruits of righteousnes Hence it is that our Sauiour saith to the Sadduces Math. 22 23 Are yee not therefore deceiued because ye know not the Scr●ptures neither the pow●r of God Marke 12 24. The ignorance of Gods word is the true cause of all error If we did know the Scriptures they would direct vs to all duties necessary for vs both to knowe and practise And as knowledge is the beginning of all obedience because wee must know before we can obey we must learne before wee practise so it is required of vs al to get knowledge and vnderstanding howbeit it is not necessary for all to haue knowledge alike Wherefore that we may be instructed aright and be guided what our knowledge ought to be and what measure thereof should be in vs it is requisite that wee marke and remember these foure rules following all of them being grounded vpon the doctrine of the Prophets and Apostles No man must be ignorant no man shall be excused for his ignorance euery man must attaine to some knowledge First our knowledge must be according to our age Rules directing vs what our knowledg ought to be If GOD haue blessed our dayes with manie yeares and long life he looketh for greater knowledge at our hands then hee doth of babes and sucklings This the Apostle pointeth out vnto vs. 1 Cor. 14 20. Brethren bee not children in vnderstanding but as concerning maliciousnes bee children but in vnderstanding be of ripe age In these words the Apostle intimateth a double kinde of knowledge one fit for children for God would haue none brought vp in his Schoole and to belong to him that are non proficients hee would haue children taught and trained vp in the faith and feare of God 2 Tim. 3 15. It is noted of T●mothy that hee had the knowledge of the holye Scriptures of a childe which are able to make him
tempted Where we see he beginneth the sentence with the plurall number and endeth it with the singular Wherefore to returne vnto our purpose from which we haue digressed to answere an obiection and to open the interpretation of this Scripture faithfull parents who haue endeuoured to sow the seede of eternall life in the mindes of their children are not to bee censured and condemned because they haue leude and vngodly children that giue euident tokens rather of reprobation then of saluation as if it were their fault and offence for as much as they may bee carefull to vse all meanes of faith and furtherance to eternall life and yet notwithstanding faile of their end If they doe not discharge their duties they shall be guilty of their blood but if they doe teach them they are free they haue deliuered their soules If wee haue vsed diligence and be euill spoken off let vs comfort our selues in the Lord and rest our selues in the cleerenesse of our owne consciences and comfort our hearts in the testimony thereof being well assured that in the great day of account the LORD shall acquit vs when the mouth of iniquitie shall be stopped Vse 3 Thirdly from this ground ariseth great consolation to all faithfull parents who are to comfort themselues in this if among many children and a plentifull issue they haue some fewe of them yea but one onely that appeareth to be the faithfull childe of GOD albeit it bee otherwise with the rest GOD indeede will receiue glory in all though some of them bee reprobates this must preuaile with our natural affections and teach vs to suppresse our greefe and sorrow No doubt it is cause of the greatest griefe and maketh their head as waters and their eyes a fountaine of teares that they make their bed to swimme and water their couch with weeping which striketh neerer vnto them to beholde their vngodly wayes then to see them suffer a thousand deaths Abraham was exceedingly mooued when he was commanded to cast out of his family his sonne Ishmael Gen. 21.11 and 17.18 for the thing was grieuous in Abrahams sight because of his sonne and before this he had saide O that Ishmael might liue in thy sight yet neuerthelesse he yeelded to the will of God who would therein bee honoured So when GOD respecteth vs and confirmeth his couenant toward vs and taketh vnto himselfe any of our seede we ought rather to praise God for this mercy and goodnesse toward vs in sauing one then murmure against him or aske the question of him why he calleth not all If it please God so to deale in mercy toward vs that he vouchsafeth to be both our God and the God of all I say of all our seede we are bound vnto him in so much greater dutie and he requireth of vs the greater obedience and looketh for a sacrifice of greater thankefulnesse Hee dealeth not so with all good men euen such as haue faithfull soules and desire to approoue their seruice vnto him who when they haue giuen them what education they can and heartily craued of GOD his blessing vpon their holy endeauours yet haue found many crosses and such inward griefes as haue beene ready to breake euen their heart-strings and to bring their gray haires with sorrow to the graue Neuerthelesse we must not suffer our ouer-strong affections to preuaile too farre within vs and to swallow vs vp with ouermuch heauinesse when we beholde with our owne eyes the wickednesse of our children that are come out of our owne loynes and are of our owne blood when we see them without hope of being reclaimed and reformed as those that runne into all excesse of riot no though we should see them taken away in the prophanenesse of their hearts For why should we repine at it to consider how God glorifieth himselfe albeit it be in the destruction of some of ours Of this we haue two most notable examples in Aaron and in Eli neuer to be forgotten of vs recorded in the Bookes of Leuiticus and of Samuel Touching Aaron his two eldest sonnes Nadab and Abihu of whom we now speake sinned against the Lord in offering strange fire and seruing of God otherwise then hee appointed which is a thing detestable in his eyes and there came out a fire from the Lord and deuoured them and they dyed before the Lord. Heere was a grieuous sinne committed heere was a grieuous punishment executed vpon them and their father did beholde it with his eyes and how they were carryed out of the campe in their coates Moses tolde him that the LORD would bee sanctified in them that come nigh him and before all the people he will be glorified so that Aaron helde his peace Leuiticus chapter 10. verse 3. So touching Eli when he heard a fearefull iudgement denounced against his posterity he said It is the Lord let him doe what seemeth him good 1 Samuel 3.18 Thus ought we to doe and not vexe and turmoyle our selues without reason for that which we cannot remedy and redresse All the children of the faithfull are not the children of the promise they that are the children of the flesh are not the children of God Galatians chapter 4. verse 23. All that are the seede of Adraham are not the children of Abraham Romanes chapter 9. verse 6 7. neither are all the Israel of God which are of Israel Heere it may be obiected which the Apostle Obiection 1 Peter speaketh to the Iewes The promise is made to you and to your children Actes 2.39 God is the God of the faithfull and of their seede I answere The Apostle answereth this in the next wordes Answer euen as many as the Lord our God shall call So many as haue God to bee their God shall in his good time be called to the knowledge of the trueth Hence it is that in the promise annexed to the second commandement it is said Exod. 20.6 hee sheweth mercy to thousands that loue him and keepe his commandements Thus hee limiteth the promise of mercy he restraineth it to those that loue him This promise is performed when it holdeth in any albeit a farre off Another obiection ariseth out of Paules words to the Corinthians where the seede of Obiection the faithfull are said to be holy that is sanctified and cleansed The vnbeleeuing husband is sanctified by the wife 1 Cor. 7.14 and the vnbeleeuing wife is sanctified by the husband else were your children vncleane but now are they holy If then they be all cleane and holy it followeth they are also vnder the election of grace I answere they are holy touching the outward couenant and generall election Answer as to be of the visible Church to haue right in the Sacraments and to haue interest in the outward priuiledges therof as in the word prayer and such like Thus the whole nation of the Iewes are saide to bee chosen and thus they may bee saide Rom. 11.16 and are saide to bee sanctified They
booke Let that once haue a free passage and none is so simple but he may soone discouer a packe of deuises who are wise in their generation and therefore they suffer none to reade it but such as it pleaseth them Separate some time to this purpose and thou shalt quickly see that to be most true which I say vnto thee ●ct If thou wilt say vnto me I cannot reade the Scriptures I was neuer brought vp vnto it ●er Be it so yet do not alledge this to excuse thy ignorance or to shift off from thee the knowledge of them forasmuch as euery one must know the Scriptures Recompence that want by much study and often meditation Let not the loue of the world thrust out of thy head heart the cogitation of better things Many that cannot reade are more prompt and ready in the Scriptures then such as haue that gift God will blesse them that endeuour to know him and his word and will one way or other supply their wants ● 6 6. Such as hunger thirst after knowledge shall be satisfied and replenished Acknowledge this want mourne for it and if it be possible though thou be old learne to reade It is neuer too late to begin to do well the benefit will easily make amends for the time bestowed vpon it Few there are but euery yeare spend more time in vaine either in grosse idlenesse or in much sleepe or in vaine company or in vnnecessary cares for the world which might this way be better imployed and redeemed The minde is all in all it is not any hardnesse in the matter it selfe that should discourage vs. He that hath once determined to do it hath ouercome the difficulty of it which standeth in resoluing and hath more then halfe attained vnto it But if we cannot or will not striue to come to this gift we must know that ignorance shall excuse no person and he that knoweth not his masters will cannot escape ●e 12 48. he shall be beaten If there be no knowledge of God in the Land he hath a controuersie against it and will cause it to mourne if it will not lament for their owne ignorance he will make them lament for the iudgements that shall fall vpon them Hos 4 1 2. But we cannot pleade ignorance through want of meanes we haue the meanes and are weary of them as Israel was of Manna we make account of it as a light meate and are wilfully blinded we haue the light among vs yet shut our eyes that we should not see Vse 4 Lastly it is needfull for vs to be carefull to take profit by reading the Scriptures that so we may haue direction in all our waies and learne how to please GOD and to abstaine from all things that do displease him It is not the bare hauing of the Scriptures with vs in our houses or a naked reading in them by our selues without farther consideration that will serue to direct vs in all the actions of our life but there is farther required of vs an applying of them an edifying of our selues by them that it may be seene how we profit in them This duty hath many particular parts or branches belonging vnto it Branches of this vse First of all we must haue recourse vnto God the Author of the Scriptures he onely is able to vnlocke them and so to bring vs into the secret chamber of his presence We ought to pray vnto him earnestly that he would vouchsafe to teach vs the way of his statutes to giue vs sound vnderstanding of his will to direct vs in the paths of his commandements We see this by the practise of the Prophet Dauid Psal 119 Psal 119 18. who craueth oftentimes to haue his eyes opened to behold the mysteries of his words and the wondrous things of his law Our eyes naturally are shut and we cannot conceiue them which are spiritually discerned Secondly we must keepe such order in the reading of them as may stand with our calling and state of life and take all opportunity to do it It were to be wished that we would set apart some part of euery day to be emploied in this exercise that so we might read ouer the whole Scriptures oftentimes and if at any time we be hindred by necessary occasions which happen to vs without our searching of them to redeeme the time afterward Eph. 5 16. and so to recompence that which we haue left vndone This is an holy restitution much pleasing vnto God Thirdly we must vnderstand to what ends and vses the Scriptures were written They were penned to teach that we may learne the truth to improue that we may be kept from errour to correct 2 Tim. 3 16. Rom. 15 4. that we may be driuen from vice to instruct that we may be setled in the way of well-doing and to comfort that in trouble we may be confirmed in patience hope of an happy issue Fourthly we are to remember that the Scriptures containe matter concerning all sorts of persons and things which may be reduced to fiue heads First touching religion and the right worshipping of God they teach how to serue him and what to beleeue touching God and touching mankinde That he is one in essence and three in persons Touching our selues that by creation we were made good holy and righteous By our fall we are become wretched by reason of sinne and not able to thinke one good thought or to stirre one foote forward to the kingdome of Heauen By regeneration we are borne againe and made the sonnes of God by adoption and by faith we lay hold on Christ our wisedome our sanctification our righteousnesse 1 Cor. 1 30. our redemption Touching the Church we are instructed by them that it is the company of the faithfull that haue beene from the beginning we are led also by them to know the two Sacraments and what to beleeue of the generall iudgement that shall be of the godly and vngodly Secondly they informe vs touching kingdomes and common-wealths and touching the duties of Magistrates and Subiects how the one ought to rule and the other to obey and neither the one nor the other doe their duties for conscience till the word informe them Thirdly they handle matters touching families and houshold affaires in which are the husband and wife parents and children masters a●d seruants no duty required of them is omitted but contained in them Fourthly touching the priuate life of euery particular person how to behaue our selues in wisedome and folly in loue and hatred in sobriety and incontinency touching mirth sorrow speech and silence humility pride to imbrace the one and flye from the other Fiftly touching the common life of all men we learne in them how to leade our liues in euery estate whether we be rich or poore whether we be high or low we can be in no estate but we shall finde sufficient store of heauenly
be as a toy or trifle vnto vs yet at least let vs alwaies haue before vs the iudgement of God vpon our selues and be well assured that the wrongfull and vniust detaining of the Lords portion from the Lords Pastours shall bring such a curse vpon the rest of our substance that it shall be as the eares of corne that are blasted yea it shall kindle such a fire in the middest of our houses that it shall consume them with the timber thereof and the stones thereof The Lord hauing by the Prophet Malachi charged his people with spoiling him in tithes and offerings he addeth this in the next words Ye are cursed with a curse for ye haue spoiled me Mal. 3 9. euen this whole Nation The zeale that Dauid had for the house of GOD was very great so that he professeth it had euen eaten him vp Psal 69 and indeed he sheweth no lesse by his owne practise For when Araunah the Iebusite as a King in the willingnesse of spirit offered to giue to Dauid Oxen for burnt sacrifice and the threshing instruments for wood that he might build an altar and offer thereon he would not accept of it at his hands 2 Sam. 24 24. neither offer to the Lord his God that which cost him nothing as one esteeming in so doing the precious things of GOD light and of small account O how farre are these men from this heauenly affection of this holy seruant of God He accounted nothing too good to giue to God but they account it an happy turne if they might goe away scot-free and pay nothing at all toward the maintenance of the Ministery of the word It is strange to see how bountifull many are and euen prodigall that they care not what they waste and consume in following their owne pleasures pastimes and vanities of their corrupt hearts and yet how backward and pinching they are oftentimes for one halfepeny that is going from them and comming eyther toward the poore or toward the Minister But marke the secret and iust iudgement of God vpon them and tremble at it or rather feare him that inflicteth it and paieth them home in their owne kinde punisheth them proportionably according to their sinne for he detaineth his graces from them and sendeth them poore and leane soules that are ready to famish and perish through want of heauenly and spirituall food Two extremes touching the Ministers True it is there haue beene two extremes in the world both touching the estimation of their persons touching the compensation of their labours In former times the people did so highly account of them that they did sticke and cleaue too much to their persons and therefore Paul saith 1 Cor. 3 5 7. Who is Paul and who is Apollo but the Ministers by whom ye beleeued euen as the Lord gaue to euery man so then neither is he that planteth any thing neither he that watereth but God that gaue the increase but in our times there appeareth not such forwardnesse wherein they are contemned despised This is one extreme Likewise in former times they were ready to giue all and yet they thought al to be too little now they would willingly if they might take away all so that if some positiue lawes did not stay them and restraine them their consciences are so large How the Ministers are dealt withal that they would suffer them well enough to take the corne and feed the Minister with the straw they could be content to fill themselues with the Calues out of the stall and to eate the fattest of them and then to reserue the refuse for the Minister and to giue them the bones to gnaw vpon which they offer to their dogges and yet thinke that too good for them A goodly recompence for their great paines They are not ashamed to share the wool of the flocke among themselues and to cloathe themselues therewith and then to cast the tailes to their Teachers and to stoppe their mouthes with the dung and drauery that is good for nothing Thus are they affected toward religion and the promoting of the word and worship of God they care not though all rudenesse and barbarisme were among vs and the world were become a receptacle of all atheisme like a wildernesse ouergrowne with nettles bryars and all noysome weeds if so be they might get any aduantage by the ruine and ouerthrow of the Gospel In the late daies of superstition which many now liuing can yet remember the people generally were most bountifull to their sacrificing Masse-Priests who fed them with corne that is musty and mouldred or rather with huskes fitter for swine then for the seruants of God and yet they thought nothing too good for them nothing too much to bestow vpon them as the idolatrous Egyptians nourished their idolatrous Priests in the yeares of famine Gen. 47 Gen. 47 22. so that their Land was not set to sale hauing a portion assigned vnto them of Pharaoh and eating the portion which he gaue them Now our people are better taught yet they pay all duties and demands for the most part grudgingly and murmure at all things that go from themselues as if a man did cut a peece of flesh out of their sides or let them blood at the hart veine Then they had a zeale though not according to knowledge and a conscience though it were blinde now indeed by reason of the labours of the Ministers which stretch out their hands all the day long spend their strength among them they haue science but little or no conscience the Gospel would be welcome vnto them at least in word prouided that it do not any way displease them or disease them neither be costly or burdensome vnto thē otherwise if they must depart with any of their morsels they care not for it nor esteeme any thing of it nor will be ruled by it nor order their liues after it 33. Of Merari was the family of the Mahlites and the family of the Mushites these are the families of Merari 34. And those that were numbred of them according to the number of all the males from a moneth old and vpward were sixe thousand and two hundred 35 And the chiefe of the house of the families of Merari was Zuriel the sonne of Abihail these shall pitch on the side of the Tabernacle Northwards 36. And vnder the custody and charge of the sonnes of Merari shall be the boards of the Tabernacle and the barres thereof and the pillars thereof and the sockets thereof and all the vessels thereof and all that serueth thereto 37. And the pillars of the Court round about and their sockets and their pinnes and their cords 38. But those that encampe before the Tabernacle toward the East euen before the Tabernacle of the Congregation Eastward shall be Moses and Aaron and his sonnes keeping the charge of the Sanctuary for the charge of the children of Israel and the stranger that commeth nigh
serue Vse 4 them to further the preaching of the word and to furnish such places as belong vnto them with able teachers This is required of all godly Magistrats whether they be supreme or subordinate that they endeauor to be noursing fathers to the Church Esay 49. that they by their authority may encourage and countenance all such as are Pastors and teachers to the end they may goe boldly forward with that worthy worke which is in their hands A notable example heereof we haue in those Princes that were sent out by Iehoshaphat for albeit they did not preach to the people in the cites to which they came nor minister the Sacraments nor offer the sacrifices nor burne incence inasmuch as they had the Leuites with them to doe that seruice yet it is not to be omitted or concealed that they did countenance them and accompany them and this their authorizing or backing of them is called a preaching Chro. 17.7 because it made a plaine way and set open a wide doore for the peoples better receiuing of the word with readinesse cheerefulnesse and obedience The example of great personages is of great force and is a strong cord to draw inferiours after them Whensoeuer such men of high place make account of the Ministers highly esteeme of their message and Ministery it moueth others most mightily to shew reuerence to this holy ordinance of God Especially it belongeth to them that are Patrones haue the presentation and collation of spirituall promotions to haue an especiall care and regard that the Churches committed to their tuition may be sufficiently furnished and that as well the small flockes as the greater heards be prouided of godly and learned teachers for as much as Christ himself preaching the Gospel of the kingdome from place to place as occasion serued and the necessity of the people required deliuered the ioyfull newes and glad tydings of saluation as well to the people of little villages as to the inhabitants of famous townes and populous Cities not onely to thousands that flocked to heare him but to hundreds and tennes that came vnto him He shunned popularity and the applause of men and shewed not himselfe alwaies openly nor any otherwise then as he might doe most good to the people and gaine greatest glory to his Father He was not ambitious or vaine-glorious nor sought the praise of men Ioh. 7.10 and 5.41 and 8.50 When God determined to destroy the Cities of the plaine at the request of Lot in mercy he saued Zoar a little towne Gen. 19. God hath his people whom he created and Iesus Christ redeemed euen in little places as well as in great parishes in small villages as well as in large Cities These haue soules to saue as well as others Little flockes would haue their shepheards as well as great heards such as are poore seruants of the family would be glad to haue food to eat as well as the chiefest persons To instruct a countrey-village is a worke of mercy as well as to teach the mother-Cities of a kingdome and to be carefull of the high or head places but carelesse of little hamlets is as vnmercifull a part as to pamper vp a great family and to let a little one starue for hunger or as if a Prince should prouide for the safety of great multitudes of his subiects and neglect the lesser companies that abide in poorer villages or as if a man should tender the welfare of his head and neuer regard his foot or his finger Wherefore all Magistrates must set before their eyes the example of God as a cleere glasse to looke vpon appointing the ordering of the Leuites in such sort that all the Tribes might be instructed being so diuided scattered among the rest that their labours might be communicated to all as also the example of Iesus Christ who in the dayes of his flesh taught and preached euery where not onely at Ierusalem but in Galile and other desert and desolate places so that they ought to haue an especiall care and regard that euery Congregation haue his sufficient Minister And that they may be constrained to yeeld to this trueth or at least perswaded to the practise and performance of this dutie or if not perswaded yet conuinced in conscience that it should be done and that it is their sinne if it be left vndone let vs a little consider somewhat farther the fact of God how carefull he was thereof in the land of Israel that as well the little townes as the greater Cities might haue able teachers Hence it is that he commandeth the children of Israel that they giue vnto the Leuites the ordinary teachers of the people of the inheritance in their possession Cities to dwell in all the Cities which they were to giue to these Leuites were eight and forty Num. 35.2 7. The accomplishment whereof we may reade at large in the booke of Ioshua chap. 21.4 5 6 7. In euery Tribe they had foure Cities and so were by the ordinance of God diuided in Iacob and scattered in Israel according to the ancient Prophesie of Iacob Gene. 49. For out of the Tribes of Iudah Simeon and Beniamin they had 13. Cities verse 4. Out of the families of the Tribe of Ephraim and out of the Tribe of Dan and out of the halfe Tribe of Manasseh they had 10. Cities verse 5. Out of the families of the tribe of Issachar and out of the Tribe of Asher and out of the Tribe of Naphtali and out of the halfe tribe of Manasseh in Bashan they had 13. Cities vers 6. Lastly out of the Tribe of Reuben Gad and Zebulun they had giuen and granted vnto them 12. Cities verse 7. By this meanes was the instruction of Gods people prouided for plentifully through a multitude of Cities appointed vnto them not altogether or in one place of the land but dispersed heere and there according to the infinite wisedome of God and the absolute necessity of the people We heard before what wonderfull care godly Iehoshaphat the king of Iudah had who sent the Leuites throughout all the Cities of his kingdome which caryed with them the Booke of the Lord and taught all the land and his zeale was rewarded with riches honour and great prosperitie in aboundance 2. Chron. 17.5.9 The like commendation is giuen of Iosiah who appointed the Priests to their seuerall charges and encouraged them to the seruice of the Lord and said vnto the Leuites that taught all Israel 2 Chr. 35.2.3 which were holy vnto the Lord Put the holy Arke in the house which Salomon the sonne of Dauid king of Israel did build c. So then for as much as Christ preached to small villages as wel as to bigger townes forasmuch as it was the wise policy of God to place the Leuites round about his Tabernacle and to grant vnto them cities throughout euery Tribe forasmuch as it was the carefulnesse of Iehoshaphat and Iosiah to haue all places of
is a seruice that is well pleasing in his sight forasmuch as we shew thereby that we do not depend on the pleasure of men but rely our selues vpon the authority of God And as it is the praise and triall of a good subiect who is content to beleeue and obey the lowest messenger and least officer that commeth vnto him with a message and commandement from his Prince so heereby it appeareth that we are true Citizens of the kingdom of God his adopted children if we heare his word with feare and reuerence albeit it be preached vnto vs by the meanest and poorest of all Gods seruants On the other side as it is a note of contempt toward the Magistrate himselfe to disobey or resist any Serieant or seruant that commeth from him how base soeuer he may seeme to be so wee make our selues guilty of rebellion and high treason against GOD when wee despise such as speake in his Name and contemne them that haue authority committed vnto them from the most high All such as loathe the truth for the Teachers sake when their owne consciences conuince them that it is the word of God which soundeth in their eares let them assure themselues and perswade their owne hearts that the contempt of their persons redoundeth to the Sonne of God yea to the Father himselfe Let them marke this point weigh it diligently who take it hainously when they are reprooued of men equall vnto them or inferiour to them or if they be contemptible to the world by reason of their poore estate The fourth reproofe Lastly it reproueth those that go about to shake the faith of many and to weaken the assurance and certainty of our saluation hauing the promises thereof propounded vnto vs in the doctrine and by the writings of the Apostles Hence it is that sundry scoffers and prophane spirits aske the question who is Paul and who is Peter or what is Iohn that wee should of necessity beleeue them Who gaue them authority or whence haue they power in the Church to set downe and prescribe vnto vs a rule of faith The doctrine that now we deale withall serueth very fitly to stoppe the mouthes of these Atheists and containeth a soueraigne preseruatiue against the poison that they offer vnto vs inasmuch as Christ the eternall Sonne of God maketh them his messengers his witnesses his heraulds to spread abroad his sauing health and auoucheth that he speaketh in them acknowledgeth himselfe to be author of that truth which they deliuer Gal. 1 8. so that if an Angell from heauen should preach any other Gospel then that which they haue preached to the Churches hee must bee holden accursed This therefore we ought to apply vnto our selues and gather as an argument of great comfort that when remission of sins and eternall life are promised to them that are truely penitent and lay hold vpon Christ by a liuely faith according to the doctrine of the Apostles we must assure our selues it is the voice of Christ and he will ratifie it in the highest heauens Neither is this true onely touching the Apostles themselues that had their calling from God and not from men and were conuersant with Christ in the daies of his flesh but likewise of all the faithfull Ministers of Iesus Christ that haue the keyes of the kingdome of heauen committed vnto them When we assure forgiuenesse of sinnes to those that haue contrite and broken hearts it is no doubtfull or vncertaine assurance but grauen with a diamond and written as it were with a pen of steele to continue for euer forasmuch as it is the assurance of Christ and of God himselfe The voice of the Minister is not the voyce of a priuate man but of one that is a publike person it is as the voice of Christ himselfe Art thou humbled and cast downe for thy sinnes and doth thy soule cleaue vnto the dust He sendeth his Minister vnto thee and putteth the word of reconciliation into his mouth so that if thou vnfainedly turne vnto God be as well assured of the mercy of God toward thee as thou heardst Christ himselfe say vnto thee as he did sometimes to the sicke of the palsie Sonne bee of good cheare Math. 3 2. thy sinnes be forgiuen thee Againe when the Ministers of God on the other side doe threaten and thunder out the sentence of condemnation against the vnbeleeuers and such as cannot repent this also is no lesse the voice of the Sonne of God which no power of the world nor authority of man can hinder or call backe forasmuch as whose sinnes they reteine they are reteined Iohn ● This iudgement howsoeuer it be either denied or derided or doubted off among the vngodly yet will Christ make it good and execute the same vpon them to their confusion This doctrine reacheth to the true Ministers of the word who haue their calling from God his word As for the Bishop of Rome that challengeth sole authority to forgiue sinnes and will haue all his decrees and decretals no lesse acknowledged then the word of God it is more then childish and ridiculous For he hath nothing common with the Apostles and cannot proue his succession wherein he glorieth by any sound reasons and yet arrogateth more vnto himselfe then GOD gaue or the Apostles tooke or the Church acknowledged to be due vnto the Apostles forasmuch as the Lord tied thē by an expresse commandement that they should teach the people to obserue those things which he had commanded them Vse 3 Thirdly this serueth to informe the Ministers that it concerneth them much to adorne their calling and to magnifie their Ministery that it bee not blemished and euill spoken off through their default This ought aboue all other things to be a spur vnto vs in our sides and as a fire kindled within our bowels to inflame our hearts with a zeale of Gods glory with a loue of his people with a care to discharge our office committed vnto vs with an earnest desire to encrease the kingdome of Christ Iesus For seeing God accounteth vs as his owne Embassadors sent out to do his wil and vouchsafeth to ioyne our labour with mans saluation we are bound in duty and conscience to preach the Gospel truely purely painefully sincerely and soundly It is required of vs not onely to teach but to teach the truth and to teach the truth with a right affection For we can neuer challenge the names and titles of being the Messengers of God vnto our selues and to be respected as the person of Christ himselfe except we preach the pure word of God and commend to the Church the pure doctrine of Christ If wee preach corruptly and make merchandise of the word of God and mingle wheat with chaffe and good corne with darnell or that which is worse we are not to bee accepted receiued as Christ but to be reiected and refused as false teachers that speake in their owne
then we must be stirred vp hereby to our duties and haue this meditation with our selues The mini●●● meditation Doubtlesse I am no longer mine owne man nor at mine owne disposition I am wholly dedicated consecrated vnto God True it is all the faithfull are so also after a sort 1 Cor. 6.19 20. Ye are not your own for ye are bought with a price and Ro. 12 1. We are exhorted by the mercies of God that we shold offer vp our selues a liuing sacrifice vnto him Neuerthelesse he that is called to preach the gospel to breake and to bring vnto vs the bread of life and the foode of saluation is knit vnto God by a straighter band he is wholy appointed for the vse of the Church of God The charge and function is of great waight importance 2 Cor 2 16. and who can be sufficient for these things They are Messengers sent from the King of kings vnto vs they reconcile God and man and make peace after a sort between them they assure the penitent of the pardon and forgiuenesse of sinnes by the power of the keyes committed vnto them This laying on of hands serueth and helpeth to assure his heart that is called that God will abundantly furnish him with necessary graces fit for his calling he will endue them with the spirit of wisedome of knowledge of zeal of constancy of charity of meeknesse of patience and such like As then God maketh all the signes that hee hath at any time set in his church to be auaileable so that not one of them is vaine or vnprofitable so may all the Ministers ordained with this signe assure themselues that God will poure out his blessings vpon them to the end they may faithfully execute their office It is not in vaine that water in baptisme is powred vpon our heads it is a good witnesse vnto vs that we shall be washed and cleansed from our sinnes by the bloode of Christ forasmuch as God hath instituted it and his promise is annexed vnto it It is not in vaine that we eate a little morsell of bread and drinke a little quantity of wine it assureth vs that we are partakers of the life of our Lord Iesus Christ and that hee is our meate indeede and our drinke indeede whensoeuer we come to his holy Table The like we may say of imposition of hands God will not suffer it to be superfluous but we shal perceiue the fruit thereof by his pouring of his gifts into the heart as it is said of Ioshua that he was filled with the spirit of wisdome for Moses had laid his hands vpon him and of Timothy that the gift of God was giuen vnto him by the laying on of the hands of the Presbytery ●●●ect ●●●wer But hath the laying on of hands so great power and vertue No but seeing this signe was no inuention of man but an institution of God he will make it auaileable by adding his grace and goodnesse thereunto The putting on of hands was a gage thereof representing Gods pouring out of his Spirite This then serueth to reproue such as haue vndertaken this calling 〈◊〉 2 4 and forsaken the Ministery vpon carnall respects not considering that the soldier that warreth doth not entangle himselfe with the affaires of this life that he may please him who hath chosen him to be a souldier and our Sauiour sheweth that no man hauing put his hands to the plough looking backe is fit for the kingdom of God Luke 9 62. In this number we may also range those that embrace this present world liue as meere worldly men choaking themselues with the fat morsels that they find abroad the bones whereof so sticke in their throate that their voice is stopped and their tongue is tied that they can vtter no other words but bring bring But we must consider that we are takē as it were by the hand of God from amongst the rest of the Congregation to teach the people to giue an attendance to reading to exhortation to doctrine 1 Tim. 4 13. and to take heede to our selues that in dooing these things we may both saue our selues and them that heare vs verse 16. We are called of God to his heauenly worke who wil plentifully reward vs if we be diligent in our duty and his businesse Dan. 12 13. 1 Pet. 5 4. 1 Cor. 3 8. He will stand with vs and his hand shall bee effectuall vpon vs if wee make conscience of our calling But if we be carelesse and vnconscionable negligent and idle as slothfull seruants that set not their mindes vpon their masters businesse his hand will be sore seuere against vs to reuenge the dishonour done to his name and the hurt done to his people The Papists boast of giuing the graces of the Spirit by this gesture they greaze their fingers and disguise themselues with apish toyes but all to no purpose as we haue proued already forasmuch as it cannot by the bare outward action confer grace and therefore it is remēbred touching the Apostle Paul that hee receiued grace from God before Ananias came vnto him and laide his hands vpon him Acts 9 17. Thirdly hereby ariseth great comfort vnto Vse 3 him that is lawfully and rightly ordained For it serueth much to confirme and strengthen him being therby admonished that God accepteth him as an holy offering Let vs remember that it is he which hath set vs on worke and he will be present with vs to remoue our shoulders from the burthen or rather to make the heauy yoake which he hath put vppon vs easier and the burthen which we beare to be lighter that wee doe not shrinke and sinke downe vnder the waight thereof True it is men onely did lay their hands vpon vs howbeit God is president of the whole action and he worketh with his owne ordinance and institution Wee haue from hence an assurance of our calling that it is not onely or principally from men but from God which must mooue vs to execute the same with all courage and constancy being terrified with no fear or danger of enemies or opposition against vs and to ouerstride them all with great cheerefulnesse Are wee therefore crossed at any time in the discharge of our duty and doe men rise vp against vs when we stand vppe in the name of God Let vs not bee afraide and holde our peace lest he confound vs before them Ier. 1 17. Let vs not stand in feare of their faces for he is with vs to deliuer vs. Verse 8. and no man shall set vpon vs to hurt vs as Actes 18 10. Let vs call to our remembrance our entering into our Calling that wee were ordained by laying on of hands wherein men were the instruments of Almighty GOD to assure vs of his presence with vs and approbation of vs. This consideration stayed Dauid being ready to shrinke downe vnder the burthen hauing the charge of a great people that could not be numbred nor
counted for multitude and it raised him vp as it were beaten downe to the ground to wit that hee came not to the kingdom by his owne ambition or vsurpation as his enemies falsly charged and accused him but by the authoritie of God who called him and the warrant of Samuel the Prophet who annointed him so that whensoeuer wee finde colde comfort in the world let vs comfort our selues in the lawfulnesse of our calling and when wee are euilly entertained of men let vs remember that God hath entertained vs into his seruice and therefore let vs be found faithfull therein Vse 4 Lastly from hence sundry instructions arise to the people For when they see the hands of men solemnly laide vpon the heads of those that are to bee ordained and the action alwayes accompanied with prayer and oftentimes with fasting it stirreth them vp to bee more feruent zealous earnest and vehement when they brought him that was chosen as it were before God himselfe and presented him before him So then we must learn that when we would haue Ministers to preach the word of God euery one must haue care to pray in this holye action because it is not a pastime or may-game for little children it is that the Church of God may be gouerned as hee hath appointed it which is a matter of no small importance The Ministers are called to gouerne in the house of God which is the pillar that vpholdeth the trueth seeing therefore so great a Treasure is committed vnto them which also must bee brought vnto vs by their mouthes and meanes wee must for our owne parts be carefull to commend them vnto his grace Math 9 38. that it would please him to thrust foorth such Labourers into his Haruest such as may be faithfull and effectual instruments to bring vs to knowledge and faith to repentance and saluation and that he would distribute vnto them that are chosen such giftes as are requisite for them to do their duties and discharge the administration committed vnto them For if wee haue not such as make conscience of their duties A great plague to the Church to haue euill Ministers woe vnto the Church there cannot a greater plague and iudgement befall vnto it Againe it is their duty to haue a speciall care as much as lieth in them to choose faithfull Ministers and such as are apt to teach euery way meete to execute that office In the function of the Deacons the Apostles charged the brethren to looke out men of honest report full of the holy Ghost of wisedom whom they might appoint ouer that busines Acts 6 3. much more ought this to be in them that haue charge ouer mens soules But alas how many are there that would with al their hearts that there were no Ministers at all that the word of God were vtterly buried and banished out of the world that so they might spend their dayes in pleasure and at last go to hell with ease We cannot say that these doe speake lies through hipocrisie 1 Timoth. 4 2. forasmuch as they do not hide their iniquitie their impiety their blasphemy but like mad dogges or shamelesse beasts doe barke and bray against the truth as if the very sound of the word did vexe and torment them O how or when will these prophane personnes be brought to pray that the Flocke may bee attended with faithfull Shepheards the hoast of God furnished with trusty Captaines and the Corne of the fielde reaped by painfull Labourers Seeing then there are such filthy swine among vs that tread the precious Pearles of God vnder feet such as care not how the church be serued or what Ministers they haue it is iust with God to send them such as famish the flocke but do not feede it such as betray the hoast but do not defend it such as ruine the house but do not reare it vp Lastly the Church seeing this publicke and peculiar commending of them that are ordained of God should learne to acknowledge them to be set ouer them of God and by it be stirred vp to receiue them and reuerence them and so haue them in singular loue for their workes sake submitting themselues vnto thē in such things as pertaine to their office and function Let euery man therefore bee carefull as if it were for his owne businesse seeing it is for his owne benefite and profit Euery man hath his part in this worke and euery one is endangered by it if it be not sincerely executed Verse 14.15 Thus shalt thou separate the Leuites from among the children of Israel and the Leuites shall be mine And after that shall the Leuites go in to do the seruice of the Tabernacle c. Heere is a reason rendred why the Leuites must be cleansed and washed when they are brought before the Tabernacle of the Congregation because they are his True it is all creatures are his Psal 50. but the Leuites are his by a speciall right they are his seruants to serue in the Tabernacle For the better vnderstanding of this point obserue that there is a threefold kind of seruice and seruants by creation by sanctification and by function By creation all must doe seruice vnto God and are vnder his power and prouidence All men though they striue neuer so much yet shall be compelled to stoope and yeeld vnto him For who hath resisted his will Rom. 9.19 Thus all the Reprobate yea the diuels themselues bow to him and do him seruice against their wils And in this sence the Prophet saith All are his seruants Psalme 119.91 Such are they whom God vseth as instruments to serue his prouidence and so was Cyrus the raiser vp of the Persian Monarchy his seruant to do his will who is therefore called his shepherd and his annointed Esay 44.28 and 45.1 By sanctification they are the seruants of God who are redeemed from the bondage of sinne and Satan to serue the Lord in holinesse and true righteousnesse all the dayes of their life Luke 1 74 75. Rom. chap. 8.22 There is no comfort or consolation in being the seruant of God in the first sence because the diuels and dumbe creatures and all damned spirits haue as great a portion in it as we but this is our comfort if we be his seruants by piety and faith Lastly such also are said to be his seruants as serue him not onely in the common profession of godlinesse but in regard of some special function and office wherein they are employed Thus are Magistrates called his seruants Rom. 13 6. and Christ himselfe Esay 53 11. My righteous seruant shal iustifie many So Moses Iosh 1 2. and Dauid Psal 18. Thus are the Leuites in this place called the Lords and said to serue him in a speciall worke and Psal 134 1. Blesse ye the Lord all ye seruants of the Lord which by night stand in the house of the Lord. ●●●●rine So then 〈◊〉 ministers ●he Lords ●●nts to 〈◊〉 him
instructions that the iudgements of God which befall to men are not only punishments to the sufferers and offenders but also documents and instructions to all others that behold thē know them and heare of them The punishments of God inflicted vpon one doe serue to admonish and instruct another Abraham is commended that he would teach his seruants and houshold to keepe the way of the Lord and to do iustice iudgment Gen. 18.19 when he heard of the destruction of Sodome and Gomorrha The Lord chargeth that the idolater should not be spared but stoned with stones that seeketh to entise others secretly to serue other gods that all Israel may heare and feare and do no more any such wickednes Deut. 13.10 11. Luke 13.2.3 and 17. ●2 So the iudgments that fell vpon the Galileans and those that perished by the fall of the tower serued as examples and Sermons of repentance The like we see in Deuteronomy Deu 22.9 1 Cor. 10.10 11. they were written for our admonition c. Iud. ver 7. Reason 1 This is the end of his iudgements he worketh them to this end and purpose and therefore they must be instructions to vs. A few were smitten saith Cyprian that others might be warned by their example As in a family the master will not passe by that which the seruant committeth because it may be a warning to the rest that they might heare and see and commit no such thing as we shewed before out of Deuteronomy Some are punished that others might not be punished Secondly whatsoeuer was written before hand was written for our instruction Rom. 15.4 that we might receiue benefit thereby vpon whom the ends of the world are come as it oftentimes happeneth in states that are well gouerned where we see not onely malefactors executed but gibbets erected and other monuments set vp in the high wayes to the benefit of those that passe by and come after that they beholding what befell to such wicked offenders might not transgresse in the same manner This serueth to checke and controll the sacriledge Vse 3 of the Church of Rome who keepe backe these examples from the knowledge of the people of God They cānot abide the Scriptures should be common and therefore doe hinder what they can forbid them to know these iudgments The Apostle wold not haue any in the Church ignorant of them 1 Cor. 10.1 but these keepe away the key of diuine knowledge which openeth the gate of Gods kingdome neither entring themselues Luke 11 5● nor suffring those that would enter The Priests in the Law were commanded to reade the Scriptures to all the people in their own language but these keep them reade them in a strange tongue because none should vnderstand them or if they be in their owne tongue they haue so mingled them with strange words and phrases that the people are neuer the wiser nor the better And if any in reuerence and humility seek to vnderstand them and shew and desire them to be acquainted with them they shall bee so terrified and discouraged that they are not able to make any profit by them to themselues or receiue any comfort from them These are like to those couetous wretches that withholde corne from the people in time of famine whom God and the people may iustly curse Secondly this reproueth those that are ignorant Vse 2 wilfully ignorant and will not know nor learne the examples that God hath set down in his word For if they be iustly condemned that will not haue them knowne then cannot they be excused that care as little to haue thē learned Woe then to the times ages wherin we liue For though we may see and reade and heare and know sundry examples of Gods fearefull iudgements both in the word out of the word yet for the most part we want care and conscience to make profit and benefit by them The iudgements of God are before our eyes yet they are for the most part but nine daies wonder nay rather nine houres wonder for they are soone forgotten and out of mind We turne them to another end then that for which God sent them among vs. We are ready to blesse our selues in our sinnes Esay 26. because the like falleth not vpon vs and to censure others to be grieuous sinners Whosoeuer therefore do not make vse and benefit by the iudgments of God shall they escape No verily they shall beare their condemnation for it cannot stand with the honor of God to suffer them to abuse his mercy to contemn his iustice For as it standeth not with the honour of a state to suffer any person to race and deface the monuments of their iustice that they haue set vp and therefore he which doth it shall be seuerely punished so certainly God wil maintain his own honor and get him glorie in the confusion and destruction of all those that make no vse of his iudgements his hand shall finde them out and come sodainly as a whirlwinde vpon their heads Vse 3 Thirdly it is our duty to learne by his seuerall iudgements what he would haue vs to do forasmuch as hee sendeth them home to our doores nay to our hearts and consciences for instruction sake Euery iudgement is a reall sermon of repentance ●●s iudge●●●s are as ●●●mon of ●●●ntance As it is a sinne for a man to go to a sermon profite nothing neither in knowledge nor in faith nor in obedience to be neither confirmed in the truth nor preserued from error nor raised vp with comfort so is it a grieuous sinne for any in his corruption to behold the hand of God striking punishing and securely to passe by it not learne some good instruction from it Euerie iudgement of God must be to vs as a schoolemaster to teach vs somewhat and wee should be as schollers ready to learne by that lesson But what should a man learne by iudgements wil some say ●●●ect I answer ●●●wer that by euerie iudgement we must learne this point that they are as a sermon preaching to vs against that sinne for which that man was punished smitten which lieth vnder the iudgement All parents must learn what befell to old Eli for winking at the faults of his children and sparing of thē or else certainly they shall answer for it hee brake his necke and died for hee fell from off the seate backward on which he sate 1 Sa. 4 18. See the iudgement which befell to him that gathered sticks on the Sabbath day ch 15 35 to teach vs to beware of the contempt of it Mark what be fell to Ieroboam hee lost the vse of his hand for a time which hee stretched out to offer violence to the prophet of the Lord we must therefore take heed of this that wee lift not vp our hands against his seruants To be short let vs set before vs the examples of Cain that hated
thee to haue thy brothers wife Matthew 14. verse 4. They dare not say to the Scribes and Pharisees as Christ did Woe vnto you Scribes and Pharises Matth. 23. hypocrites but they are afraid of offending All these sixe sorts are vnfaithful teachers we haue shewed the causes of their vnfaithfulnesse they are vnfaithfull through their ignorance vnfaithfull through their errours vnfaithfull through their idlenesse vnfaithfull through their vnskilfulnesse vnfaithfull through their scandales vnfaithfull through their flattery Vse 2 Secondly this reprooueth the people that vpbraid the Ministers with too much teaching for it is required of them that they bee found faithfull They must teach instruct in season and out of season but many carelesse hearers aduise them to spare their labours Paul saith Woe vnto me 1 Cor. 9.20 21 22 23. if I preach not the Gospel he laboured greatly that by all meanes hee might saue some Many tell vs we a● too busie and doe meddle with reprouing sinne more then wee need but how then should we be found faithfull in the Lords businesse or how shall wee escape the punishment of vnfaithfulnesse in the great day of account None shall receiue the incorruptible crowne of glory but such as haue beene faithfull and none shall be exempted from eternall iudgement that haue beene vnfaithfull Such men care not how little they heare that thinke the Ministers preach too much nay they could be content to heare nothing at all whose reward shall be according to their negligence Vse 3 Thirdly it is the duty of the Ministers to labour for this vertue and to approue themselues to God in a faithfull and carefull discharge of their callings This is a duty which God so often and so strictly commandeth and by the execution of that commandement we are said to saue men by preaching Ministers are said to saue Iob 33.24 Rom. 11.14 1 Cor. 9.22 1 Tim. 4.16 and to deliuer from the pit of hell This shall also bring vnspeakeable ioy and comfort peace and quietnesse to our consciences when we are desirous to discharge our duties in truth and sincerity Happy are they that haue this testimony of their consciences that they haue this way promoted the glory of God aduanced the kingdome of Christ and furthered the saluation of men Oh how happy were it for vs that it might be said of vs as it is of Moses in this place that we haue beene faithfull in his house and thrice happy shall we be if at the last day our Lord and master comming from heauen as a man that beginneth to take an account of his seruants shall say vnto vs Well done Mat. 25.21.23 good and faithfull seruant thou hast beene faithfull ouer a few things I will make thee ruler ouer many things enter thou into the ioy of thy Lord. If I should stand to set down particularly the parts of this faithfulnesse whereby wee may procure the commendation to ourselues which is giuen to Moses I should stand too long The Ministers must be men of knowledge otherwise how should they teach knowledge they must be men of zeale of painefulnesse and diligence of an holy and vnblameable life of sincerity and vprightnesse They must reproue sinne as God punisheth sinne that is without respect of persons in whomsoeuer they find it they must keepe backe nothing but reueale the whole counsell of God Finally they must take heed to themselues and to the flocke Act. 〈…〉 ouer which the holy Ghost hath made thē ouerseers verse 28. Lastly that which is heere particularly applyed Vse to the Ministers ought to be extended enlarged to all others which haue receiued any calling from God in what place soeuer God hath set vs we must be faithfull in it The Magistrate must bee faithfull in the gouernement of his people Psal 101. ● he must sing of mercy and of iudgement The Iudge must be faithfull in the ministring and executing of iustice Exod. 18. ● hauing courage and hating couetousnesse knowing that they iudge not for man but for the Lord. 2 Chro. ● The householder must be faithfull in ordering and reforming of his family and walke in his house with a perfect heart Psa 101.2 To conclude all inferiours must also be faithfull in their place to yeeld honour and reuerence to shew trust and diligence toward their superiors Ephes 6. ● 7 8. considering that God hath set them in their places remembring that euery man may gaine glory to his Name if he be found diligent how meane soeuer his calling is and knowing that whatsoeuer good thing any man doth the same shall hee receiue of the Lord whether he be bond or free 9 And the anger of the Lord was kindled against them and he departed 10 And the cloude departed from off the Tabernacle and behold Miriam became leprous white as snow and Aaron looked vpon Miriam and behold she was leprous Now we come to the execution of the sentence For when euill doers stand dumbe before the iugde and can answere nothing for themselues but confesse themselues guilty what remaineth but to proceed to the punishment as we see in the example of Achan who confessed he had sinned against the Lord God of Israel and was stoned with stones Io●● 7. ● and of him that came to the feast without his wedding garment so soon as he was taken speechlesse hauing nothing to answer for himselfe the king said vnto the seruants Mat. ● 〈…〉 The o● the 〈…〉 chap●●● Binde him hand and foot and take him away and cast him into vtter darknesse The punishment is partly signified in that the wrath of God by a metaphor drawen from men is said to be kindled so that he would heare the offenders speake no more vnto him declared by the departure of the cloude and partly inflicted she became leprous white as snow that is she was stricken with the most greeuous kind of leprosie because she was the author procurer of this murmuring Leuit. 〈…〉 Howbeit afterward it is in part repealed reuersed wherin we may see both the occasion the mitigatiō of the punishment The occasions are two first the request of Aaron made to Moses not to God ●●quest 〈…〉 who refused to hear him lying in his sin or rather not sufficiently humbled for his sin as also he did Iobs three friends 〈…〉 8. he would not receiue a sacrifice at their hands but Iob must pray for them lest he deale with them according to their folly This request of his is both generall for himselfe and his sister that their sinnes may be pardoned and not imputed vnto them and likewise speciall for Miriam that she might not be a spectacle and gazing stock to the whole hoste and a monument of Gods iustice for euer but might bee healed of that foule and vncleane disease ●rayer of 〈◊〉 The other occasion is the prayer of Moses directed to God his hand had stricken and made
them with speed to their graues But all these iudgments before rehearsed belong only to the body do not stretch to the soule and conscience neuerthelesse the Lord ceasseth not to repay vs euen in this kinde also according to our sinne Hence it is that he threatneth to send strong delusions vpon men to beleeue lies which will not receiue and beleeue the truth 2 Thess 2 11. and they which will not beleeue wholesome doctrine but hauing itching eares get them an heap of teachers shall turne their eares from the truth and be turned vnto fables and beleeue lies 2 Tim. 4 3 4. Secondly whensoeuer we remaine vnder any Vse 2 iudgement of Gods hand whatsoeuer it be let vs labour for spirituall wisedome that we may be able to see and discerne what the sinne is which is the cause thereof For by the manner of the iudgement we may oftentimes finde out the manner of our sinne And doubtlesse these benefits will come thereof we shal be able to iustifie God and also to iudge our selues and thereby we shall escape farther punishments and plagues that God purposed to bring vpon vs. This way we shall make the punishment profitable vnto vs if we take it and lay it vnto the sinne as it were a salue vpō the sore This will bring vs to remember many sinnes and to repent truely of them which otherwise we should not thinke vpon It will worke in vs a care to iudge our selues that we be not iudged of the Lord 1 Cor. 11 31 22. This is no small benefit and comfort and therefore we should entertaine a ioynt-meditatiō both touching the sinnes that we haue committed and touching punishments that wee haue suffered that so we may to our farther good compare the one with the other Lastly as God dealeth with men in regard Vse 3 of their sinnes so he dealeth oftentimes with his childrē in good things for good things He will not onely reward our good works euen to a cup of cold water giuen to a disciple in the name of a disciple Mat. 10.42 but hee will reward according to our deeds blessing with the same blessing and mercy with the same mercy 2 Tim 1.18 Onesiphorus shewed me●cy vnto Paul he prayeth to God That he may find mercy of the Lord in that day Hee that is mercifull and liberall to the poore hath a promise that he shall neuer want Christ our Sauiour describing what is true blessednesse wherin it consisteth saith among other things Mat. 5 4. Blessed are the mercifull for they shall obtaine mercy True it is God is able to reward such many other wayes but he promiseth and performeth this rather then any other to strengthen our faith in his word and to teach vs to acknowledge and confesse his own in that worke And heereby haue all such as are any way vnder the gouernment of others a notable encouragement in well doing that God will returne them a like measure of blessing according to that themselues haue done If we be truely seruiceable and conscionable in our duties toward those whom God hath set ouer vs we shall by a speciall blessing of God find in time to come those that shall be vnder vs faithfull also toward vs. He that will rule well must first learne to obey wel if we be not obedient to others for conscience sake let vs neuer thinke to finde others obedient to vs. Hast thou bin a dutifull childe to thy parents and obeyed them in the Lord Thou maiest well hope and expect the same at the hands of thy owne children hereafter Or hast thou beene a faithfull seruant to thy master according to the flesh seruing him with feare trembling in singlenesse of thy heart Thou maiest well look for the like seruice at the hands of others It is the common rule of christianity and that which the heathen themselues were not ignorant off Whatsoeuer ye would that men should doe vnto you do you euen so to them for this is the law and the Prophets Mat. 7 12. On the other side they that are stubborne and disobedient children euill and vnfaithful seruants may iustly feare to haue the same measure measured vnto them againe They that are now yong men liue vnder the roofe and gouernement of their parents if they deale falsely and deceitfully with them how can they but thinke that God will make them reape a plentifull haruest of such darnell as themselues haue sowen scattered abroad They that are now children of their fathers mothers may in time to come themselues be fathers mothers of their children so haue others stand in the same place to them that themselues now stand to their parents If they mocke and scoffe at them for their infirmities as Ham Canaan did Gen. 9 22. Or contemne their wholesome counsels and holy admonitions ● 2 25. as the sons of Eli did Or if they beguile them or closely conuay away their money or any of their goods from them as Micah did from his mother ●7 ● 2. as many make it a slight and slender matter to steale from their parents as if all were their owne they can lay fingers vpon euen while they bee aliue and others giue liberty to take and embezell from them if it be but a little and no great sums Or if they think they liue too long that they may enioy their liuing as Esau did ●7 41 let them know that there is a iust God in heauen that will another day withhold his grace from their posterity that they shall finde their owne children ready to despise them and set them at nought to reiect their adm●nitions threatnings to circumuent them purloine from them yea to gape for their death that they may haue their goods And when this cometh to passe then let them consider their owne sin as the cause of their childrens sinne and that their children do forget them to be their parents because themselues neuer remembred that they were children The like we may say of seruants they that are now seruants of their masters may also hereafter come to be masters of their seruants If then you shall deale wickedly with them in word or in deed you shall make a streight yet a iust equal law against your selues The Apostle giueth an excellent precept vnto such Tit. 2 9 10. Exhort seruants to be obedient to their owne masters and to please them well in all things not answering againe not purloining but shewing all good fidelity that they may adorne the doctrine of God our Sauiour in all things Let such therefore looke to themselues that they bee not paide home in their kinde If they learne to giue stubborne and froward answers and to despise them that are ouer thē as Agar did Sarah Gen. 16 4. Or if they returne them sleeuelesse answers when they call them to an account of their doings as Gehazi did to Elisha who when he asked him whither he went or where
the right way by others or haue a stumbling block laide before them to cause them to fall to alledge for thēselues Alasse I was deceiued I was moued drawne by others these are no better then Adams figge leaues hee posted his sinne ouer to his wife The woman that thou gauest me c. Gen. 3 ●2 So did the woman to the serpent The serpent beguiled me c. So it was with Saul he translated the fault from himselfe to his people The people spared the best of the Sheepe and of the Oxen to sacrifice vnto the Lord thy God 1 Sa. 15 15.28 But God bindeth them all together as it were in one bundle and they are all punished the serpent the woman the man And Saul hath the kingdome rent from him and giuen to a neighbour of his better then himselfe ●cuse of ●ople The people for the most part thinke themselues to be discharged if they can lay the blame vpon their Teachers Alas if we had beene taught better we would haue done better our Ministers shall answer for vs if we be ignorant it is their fault Thus doe many deceiue themselues but this shall neuer goe for good payment Christ saith If the blinde leade the blinde both shall fall into the ditch Mat. 15 14. not onely the blinde leaders but they also for company that are blindly led Therefore none shal be excused by the carelesnesse and negligence of their Pastours for they shall die in their owne sinnes and inquities Ezech. 33 8. Iere. 14 15 16. Thus the case also standeth with seruants and others vnder the gouernment of others They thinke all shall goe well with them if they haue the examples of their masters and rulers to go before them ● 19 20. ● 26 27 The poore thinke themselues excused by the rich the lower sort by the greater the fewer by the multitude the wife by the husband the subiect by the Magistrate Thus also it falleth out in the breach of the Sabbath of which we spake before The seller turneth it ouer to the buyer and the buyer putteth all the fault vppon the seller whereas indeede neither are innocent but diuide the sinne betweene them and therefore both of them are reprooued as guilty and shal diuide the punishment also betweene them Vse 4 Lastly this serueth as an instruction to the godly that albeit we be ouertaken in any sin and fall into it our selues yet let vs take heed we do not pull others after vs. We must not be so sottish as to thinke that by procuring and perswading others to ioyne with vs as companions and brethren in euill that the euil is thereby lessened no it is thereby rather increased We should be greeued for our owne faults and know that the burden of our owne sinnes doth presse vs downe so deepely that we haue small cause to adde the weight of other mens sinnes to our owne On the other side happy are they that leade the way to true godlinesse and bring on others vnto the true feare of God They shall shine as the brightnesse of the Firmament and as the Starres for euer and euer Daniel 12 3. As then Whosoeuer shal break one of these least Commandements and teach men so shall be called the least in the kingdome of heauen so Whosoeuer shall do them and teach them the same shall be called great in the kingdom of heauen Mat. 5 19. It is a praise and commendation to performe the will of God and to do his commandements but it is a double praise to bring others to the practise of them also Hee that conuerieth his brother to the trueth saueth a soule Iam. 5 19 20. No man can do better seruice to God or to his neighbor 39 And Moses tolde these savings vnto all the Children of Israel and the people mourned greatly Moses rehearseth what the Lord had denounced and determined or else he could not be saide to be faithfull in the house of God Num. 12 7. He hid nothing from them but reuealed the whole counsell of God This is the Ministers duty they must keepe backe nothing of all the things that he shall say vnto them 1 Sam. 3 17. Numb 22 38. Matth. 28 20. Otherwise they cannot take the consciences of the people to record that they are pure from the blood of all men Act. 20 26. Againe we see what this message of Moses brought from the mouth of God wrought in the people they mourne and lament not slightly but bitterly But they should haue taken heede of murmuring at the beginning and then they had preuented this mourning at the later end And wherefore doe they mourne so greatly not for their sin but for the punishment fallen vpon themselues and vpon their children as Iudas and other sonnes of perdition who can quickly mourne when they are punished but are hardly drawne to it when they haue sinned But Peter wept bitterly so soone as hee had sinned Mat. 26 75. albeit hee saw no punishment comming A good child feareth the displeasure of his father more then the rod. So it ought to be with all of vs. We learne from the behauiour of the people this Doctrine Doctrine Sinne is pleasant in the beginning b●t bitter i● the latter end That sin though it be pleasant in the acting yet it bringeth much sorrow and bitternesse in the latter end It is conceiued in pleasure but it bringeth foorth paine Gen. 3 6. Ier. 2 19. Pro. 7 22 23. 1 Tim. 6 10. Ahab tooke possession with great ioy of the vineyard of Naboth purchased with the reward of iniquity but the prophet is sent vnto him with this heauy tidings 1 Kings 21 19. Hast thou killed and also taken possession In the place where dogs licked the blood of Naboth shall dogges licke thy blood euen thine Luke 6 25. and 15 13 14 16. The Reasons First because sinne is the Reason 1 transgression of the law so it is defined by the Apostle 1 Iohn 3 4. Whosoeuer committeth sin transgresseth also the Law for sinne is the transgression of the Law Now God hath set a curse to euery transgression of the Law Gal. 3 10 and this curse must take place vpon the sinner and cannot be seuered from the sinne Secondly in sinne are two things the act it Reason 2 selfe and the guilt of it ● the acte it selfe is transient and hath the pleasure while it is in committing but the guilt of it remaineth behinde and bindeth a man to iudgement This teacheth euery man that hee should enuy no man in the pleasure of his sinning for albeit hee haue some pleasure in the committing of it yet so soone as the pleasure is gone and past then followeth the guilt then followeth the punishment at the heeles and waiteth vpon the sinner as the Sergeant doth vpon the debter The vngodly are oftentimes thought the onely happy men in this worlde but there is no happinesse to bee found in sin it is the highway to
let vs haue our conuersation in heauen set our affections vpon heauenly things as we aske of God our daily bread so let vs depend vpon him for the daily food of our soules Vse 3 Lastly let vs returne to him praise and glory due vnto his Name We see men looke for this duty at our hands as an acknowledgment of their fauours who are but the instruments of God for the good of his people How much more then ought wee to be carefull to remember the Lord and to lift vp our hearts to the heauens We must not be alwaies groueling vpon the earth like the swine that eate the Mast but looke not to the Tree Wherfore the Prophet teacheth vs this duty I will praise thee O Lord my God with all my heart yea I will glorifie thy holy Name for euer for great is thy mercy toward me and thou hast deliuered my soule from the lowest graue Psal 86 12 13. If we be not carefull when God hath opened his hand toward vs to opē our mouthes yea our minds toward him we depriue our selues of many other blessings that God would plentifully bestow vpon vs. A skilfull husbandman will not alwaies till a barren soile nor cast his corne in the high-way where it shal neither be encreased nor receiued so if there be found in any of vs a dry and vnthankfull heart we stop the streame of Gods blessings and hinder many good things from vs. So then it is not enough to desire a supply of our necessities to haue a sense and feeling of our own wants we must not be idle beggers alwaies crauing catching what we can out of the Coffers of Gods Treasury and neuer acknowledge what we receiue and from whence we receiue it It is a notable note and token of the childe of God to be often in praises and thanksgiuings If we haue receiued but a litle measure of knowledge or faith learne vnfainedly to be thankfull for that to the end thou maist procure a farther blessing from God and that thou maist grow from faith to faith and from strength to strength Many hypocrites dissemblers nay many Atheists and Libertines in trouble and affliction are ready to aske seeke and knock at the gate of Gods mercy as we see in the Israelites and in sundry others but these praiers proceed from feare not from faith from a feeling of sorrow not from a feeling of sin from a sight of their own necessity not from a sight of their owne misery through want of reconciliation vnto God But we must testifie our loue to God and our zeale of his glory by our acknowledging of his gracious blessings and rendring vnto him the praise of his works of mercy Verse 17. Then Israel sang this song c. The goodnesse of God was great toward the Israelites in those dry and desolate places to send them water reueale vnto them where they should dig a Well Wherefore so soone as they haue experience of his kindnesse they make a song of thanksgiuing and sing a song of praise to remaine vnto all posterity to testifie the acknowledgement of Gods mercy toward them The Doctrine from this place is this Doctrine Thanksgiuing to God is a necessary duty That it is required as a speciall duty to God to offer the sacrifi●e of praise and to pay vnto him the calues of our lips when we haue tasted of his bounty and louing kindnesse We must giue thanks for mercies receiued at his hands Whē the people of God receiued any victory ouer their enemies they returned the glory to him for their deliuerance Gen. 14.20 Exod. 15 1. and 18 10. The Prophet Dauid as he abundantly tasted of the fauour of God so plentifully powreth out praise and thanksgiuing as the 18 Psalme It is a Psalme of praise which he sang in the day that the Lord deliuered him from the hand of all his enemies and from the hand of Saul Likewise Psal 116 12 13. What shall I render vnto the Lord for all his benefites toward mee I will take the Cuppe of saluation and call vpon the Name of the Lord. This duty we see practised by Melchizedec on the behalfe of Abraham Blessed be the most High which hath deliuered thine enemies into thine hands This we see performed by Moses and Aaron when they saw the mighty power of God ouerturning the Egyptians I will sing vnto the Lord for hee hath triumphed gloriously the horse and him that rode vpon him hath he ouerthrowne in the sea they sanke to the bottome as a stone This duty is not omitted nor deferred by Deborah and Barak in the day of their deliuerance Praise ye the Lord for the auenging of Israel and for the people that offered themselues willingly Iudg 5 1 5. This is it also that the Apostle teacheth Phil. 4 6. In all things let your requests bee shewed vnto God in prayer in supplications and in giuing of thanks Yea Iob fearing God and eschewing euill performed this duty to God after the losse of outward wealth when he had beene bereft of his children robbed of his goods spoiled of his seruants reproched of his wife and tempted of the diuell he said Naked came I out of my mothers wombe and naked shall I returne againe the Lord hath giuen the Lord hath taken away blessed bee the Name of the Lord for euer Iob 1 21. Teaching vs heereby to glorifie God not onely for meate drinke apparell peace liberty Gen. 24 12. and 29 35. 1 Sam. 1 1. health children successe in domesticall affaires and such like but euen for the losses crosses that he sendeth vpon vs which he sanctifieth to the saluation of his seruants Let vs therefore acknowledge that it is a duty belonging vnto vs to offer the sacrifice of praise alway vnto God that is the fruite of the lips which confesse his Name Reason 1 The Reasons remaine to bee considered First we must giue him the praise of his works because it is the will and pleasure of GOD who is so good vnto vs to require it of vs who can giue him nothing else Psal 118 1. For what are we able to require and returne to the Lord for his great mercies Can we deserue them at his hands or glory of any our own merits Without him we can do nothing If then wee can render nothing but this let vs not deny him this duty of praise It is the will of God we should not kill or steale nor commit idolatry or adultery such like few but make conscience of these sinnes because we see the will of God restraining vs and condemning them So it is the will of God we should beware of vnthankfulnesse and open our mouthes in setting foorth his praises for his goodnesse vnto men This reason the Apostle vseth 1 Thess 5 17 18. Psalm 81 4. Pray continually in all things giue thanks for this is the will of God in Christ Iesus toward you
Come to Heshbon let the City of Sihon be built and repaired c. The end of this Song made of the people of GOD was to keepe a perpetuall memory of the victories that God gaue to the Israelites and to teach the posterity to come how they came to be owners and possessours of these Citiss We learne from hence That it is the duty of the faithfull to remember and publish the works of God Doctrine It is our duty to remember publish the great works of God whereof we are partakers or witnesses Whensoeuer GOD sheweth any of his works of mercy or iudgement toward our selues or others toward soule or body we must not hide them and bury them in forgetfulnesse but spread them abroad and make them knowne to others This appeareth in sundry places of the word of God The Prophet teacheth this duty Psalm 105 1 2. Praise the Lord call vpon his Name declare his workes among the people Sing vnto him sing praise vnto him and talke of all his wondrous works And Psal 107 8. Let them confesse before the Lord his louing kindnesse and his wonderfull works among the sonnes of men So likewise Psalm 111 2 3. The works of the Lord are great and ought to be sought of all them that loue them his worke is glorious and beautifull and his righteousnesse endureth for euer So Psal 66 16 5 he prouoketh all men to heare what God hath done for him Come and hearken all ye that feare God and I will tell you what he hath done to my soule and in the same Psalme he reproueth the dulnesse of men that are cold in the consideration of the works of God Come and behold the works of God he is terrible in his doing toward the sonnes of men When the Shepheards had found the word of the Angel true and seene the Babe laide in the Cratch Luke 2 1● They published abroad the thing that was told them of that childe to the great wondring of all those that heard it And when the man out of whom a legion of diuels was departed besought Christ that he might tarry with him Iesus sent him away saying Returne into thine owne house and shew what great things God hath done to thee so hee went his way and preached throughout all the Citty what great things Iesus had done vnto him When Paul and Barnabas returned to Antioch from whence they had beene commended to the grace of God to the worke which they had fulfilled hauing gathered together the Church They rehearsed all the things that God had done by them and how he had opened the doore of faith vnto the Gentiles Acts 14 27. The practise of this duty Christ commanded to the man that he had dispossessed Mark 5 19 20. Goe thy way home to thy friends shew thē what great things the Lord hath done vnto thee how he hath had compassion on thee so he departed and began to publish in Decapolis what great things Iesus had done vnto him and al men did maruaile All which precepts and examples teach vs that it is not enough to haue receiued Gods benefits and to be mindfull of them our selues but also we are bound to make others according to our places to profite thereby and to praise God for them agreeable to the words of Peter and Iohn to the councell Wee cannot but speak the things which we haue seene heard Acts 4 20. The Reasons of this Doctrine are diuers Reason 1 whether we consider God or our selues or the faithfull with whom we liue First in respect of God inasmuch as it standeth vs all vpō to set forth his glory with al our strength and might This is the chiefe and principall end that we must ayme at in all our waies to seeke to gaine glory to his great Name according to that generall precept of the Apostle Whether ye eate or drinke or whatsoeuer ye doe do all to the glory of God So when God doth make knowne to vs the workes of his owne right hand this must be one motiue to stirre vs vp to spread them abroad that thereby his Name may be glorified and his sauing health published among all Nations Acts 11 1● as we see the practise in the Apostles Secondly in respect of our selues For this is a notable signe and token of a true and liuely faith that we beleeue the works of God and lay them vp deeply in our hearts when we hide them not vnder a bushell nor couer them in the ashes but lift vp our voice as a Trumpet to declare to others what our selues haue learned This the Prophet testifieth in his owne practise I will walke before the Lord in the Land of the liuing I beleeued and therefore did I speake Psalm 116 verses 9 10. This is not peculiar to the Prophet onely to testifie his faith by the words of his mouth but is made generall and common to others by the Apostle 〈◊〉 4 13. Because we haue the same spirit of Faith according as it is written I beleeued and therefore I haue spoken we also beleeue and therefore speak Such as do not beleeue the words and workes of God can neuer be fit instruments to giue notice of them to others but such as doe in heart beleeue them cannot but with the tongue confesse them thereby to assure their owne hearts and to confirme their owne faith more and more Reason 3 Thirdly we must haue respect to others For as Christ speaketh to Peter when thou art conuerted strengthen thy brethren so when we beleeue the workes of God wee must labour to bring all other to a sound faith and right iudgement It is our duty to hunger and thirst after the saluation of others and being called to the profession we must toll the bell to others There is no man that hath bene truly acquainted with the workes of God and hath in conscience bene conuinced of the vndoubted truth thereof but ought to bee as a publike Cryer and as the Lordes Herald to blaze them and publish them abroad for the good of others This is the reason that mooued the Prophet Dauid to make such often so many protestations 〈◊〉 1 71 to speak of al his wondrous workes to tell his maruellous workes to publish the praises of the Lord his great power This is the reason that Peter immediately after his deliuerance out of prison came vnto Mary where many were gathered together in praier to intreat the Lord for the enlarging of his liberty saying vnto them Go shew these things vnto Iames and the rest of the Bretheren Acts 12 ●7 So then whether we do consider that it is required of vs to seeke the glorie of God to testify the assurance of our Faith or to win our brethren wee must acknowledge that it is a spe●iall duty laide vpon vs to publish the workes of God whereof any of vs be witnesses of the truth whereof we are conuinced Indeed Christ
those workmen that builded the Arke for others but were drowned themselues Let vs then labour after the especiall comfort consisting in the deliuerie of the whole will of God that though our hearers perish and go vnto destruction yet wee may find peace and comfort to our own harts This was it which the Apostle rested in hee preached Christ not onely as a Sauiour to thē that beleeue but as a Iudge of them that contemne him he saith We are vnto God the sweete sauour of Christ in them that are saued in them which perish to the one we are the sauour of death vnto death and to the other the sauour of life vnto life for we are not as many which make merchandize of the word of God but as of sincerity but as of God in the sight of God speake wee in Christ 2 Cor. 2 15 16 17. Thus doth the Prophet Esay prophesie concerning Christ bringing him in on the one side complaining of the contempt of his preaching and on the other side comforting himselfe that his worke was approued of God I haue laboured in vaine I haue spent my strength in vaine and for nothing but my iudgement is with the Lord and my worke with my God Esay 49 4. If we be found faithfull we shall be partakers of this comfort blessed shall that seruant be whom his master when he commeth shall finde so doing So then this duty serueth to comfort such as haue taught the word of God not only truely but wholly and onely so that they are able to appeale to the consciences of their hearers to witnesse with their sincerity Thus did the Apostle Paul in many places In the 20. chap. of the Acts vers 18 26 he saith Ye know from the first day that I came into Asia after what manner I haue beene with you wherefore I take you to record this day that I am pure from the blood of all men Where he maketh them witnesses of his diligence in preaching and of the discharge of his duty in his calling and therefore they could not deny it Thus he speaketh in his second Epistle to the Corinthians chap. 3 v. 1 2 The like manner of speaking dealing hath beene vsed by the Prophets and Apostles as appeareth in sundry places yea by Christ Iesus himselfe Samuel cleareth himselfe before the people Behold heere I am beare record of me befere the Lord and before his Annointed 1. Sam. 12 3. So Christ speaketh Which of you can accuse me and rebuke mee of sinne Iohn 8 46. This is a great and singular comfort to all the Ministers that in truth shal be able to auouch to their people this their diligence vprightnesse and to say in the face of the Congregation Ye know that I haue done my duty I take you to record that I haue admonished you I haue blown the Trumpet and taught you the way of saluation This is expedient and necessary for the Minister to vtter of himselfe both in respect of the godly and vngodly of the godly that their soules gained to the faith might cleare him and God haue the glory Of the wicked his aduersaries that they might be left without excuse that their mouthes might be stopped they haue nothing iustly to lay against him But contrariwise when the people haue beene ignorant and without instruction thorough the want of performance of this duty this should bee as great a greefe and anguish of spirit and bring as great trouble of conscience to consider his negligence and want of loue to their soules that were redeemed by the precious blood of Christ Thirdly this serueth to confute and conuince Vse sundry errors and to correct sundry euill practises and corrupt abuses First it meeteth with many errors and heresies of the church of Rome which maintaineth the sowre leauen of false doctrine and poysons the truth of God with their owne inuentions And seeing the Minister is to set downe but the truth of God we must learne to detest apocryphall additions and their humane traditions both which are a derogation to the sufficiency and perfection of the Scriptures For touching the Apocryphall Bookes which they haue lifted vp into the chayre of estate and giuen them equall power and preheminence with the Canonicall Scriptures they are but base counterfet coyne and no part of the Churches treasure they haue drosse mingled with them are not pure and perfect mettall They were not endited by the Spirit of God nor penned by the Prophets 〈◊〉 3 16. Pet. 1 19. the Lords Secretaries as the Scriptures were which haue God for their author and the holy Prophets for their Penmen Againe they were neuer committed of trust to the Iewes nor receiued of them into the Arke as not onely the fathers but the aduersaries themselues confesse and acknowledge but the ancient Church of the Iewes receiued and approued all the Canonical Booke Rom. 3 2. God did commend them to their care committed them to their custody for this was one chiefe priuiledge of the Iewes that they were credited with the Oracles of God And howsoeuer they shewed their ignorance in false interpretations yet they discouered no vnfaithfulnesse in wilfull corruptions additions alterations or manglings of any Bookes for then they should haue beene charged with this ●●h 5 21. as well as with the other Lastly they containe sundry things that disagree from the true Scriptures of God likewise from thēselues as might be declared and demonstrated by many particulars Seeing therfore these bookes called Apocrypha were neyther penned by the Prophets nor deliuered to the church of the Israelites neither are free from diuers contradictions we conclude that the Church of Rome hath no warrant to equal them with the holy Scriptures make them of like credite and authority with the Scriptures Againe 〈…〉 Ses 4 they offend in teaching humane traditions in making a word vnwritten equall with the word written and holding the Scriptures to be vnperfect maimed lame not containing all things necessary to faith and saluation not fully enabling the Minister to discharge his Calling But the holy Scriptures are perfect absolute and all-sufficient to teach the truth to conuince errors 〈◊〉 3 16 17. to correct vices and to instruct in righteousnesse yea to make the man of God perfect and throughly instructed in euery good worke and are of strength ability and sufficiency to make him wise to saluation Lastly they are accursed that adde any thing that take away any thing frō that which is written Deut. 4 2. Prou. 30 6. Reuel 22 18. and therefore no such vnwritten verities are to be taught or preached to the people as the matter of our Sermons or the instrument of our faith or the means of our saluation Moreouer it serueth to redresse and amend sundry corrupt practises too common and familiar among the Ministers of the Gospel Some in stead of building vpon the foundation of the Prophets and Apostles Christ Iesus
there can be no greater dishonour offered vnto the most High God then when the sonnes of his owne house the seruants of his owne family and the flocke of his owne pasture rebell and resist against him The sinne of the Iewes is greater then of the Gentiles which sinned of knowledge and not of ignorance and therefore should receiue the greater punishment and be beaten with moe stripes as our Sauiour teacheth Luke 12 47. We are not therefore to maruel if they come into iudgment that they may be despised as they haue despised him For seeing no sinnes are greater then the sinnes of his owne chosen they must first taste the scourge of his hand as they haue contemned him and his glory Reason 2 Secondly his owne people haue the first and greatest experience of his mercies They haue the chiefest and choisest priuiledges and prerogatiues of his graces aboue all the wicked True it is all mankinde tasteth abundantly of Gods liberall and bountifull hand to make them without excuse but to the sonnes and daughters of the Almighty All the pathes of the Lord are mercy and truth the secrets of the Lord are reuealed to them that feare him and his couenant to giue them vnderstanding Psal 25 10 14. Hee calleth not them his seruants For the seruant knoweth not what his master doth but he calleth them his friends for all things which he hath heard of his Father hath hee made knowne to them Iohn 15 15. This is that reason which the Prophet pointeth vnto when he saith Loe I begin to plague the citty where my Name is called vpon Ier. 25 29 As if he should say I haue set my Name there I haue giuen them my word I haue fed them as from mine owne table therefore they shal not escape This is it which the Apostle meaneth when he saith I am not ashamed of the Gospel of Christ c. Rom. 1 16. Whereby he declareth that God keepeth this order to offer grace first vnto his own people VVhen Christ sent out his disciples hee commanded them not to go into the way of the Gentiles neyther to enter into the citties of the Samaritanes But to goe rather to the lost sheepe of the house of Israel Math. 10.6 And when the Apostle saw the Iewes full of enuy and speake against those things which were preached vnto them he said behold It was necessary that the word of God should first haue bin spoken vnto you but seeing yee put it from you and iudge your selues vnworthy of euerlasting life loe we turne to the Gentiles Acts 13 46. Seeing then that this is the constant order that God obserueth to bestow his blessings first vpon his seruants it followeth that for the abuse of them they must first feele his punishments The greater loue they haue abused the greater punishment shall bee inflicted vpon them This is it which the Apostle remembreth Tribulation and anguish shal be vpon the soule of euery one that doth euil Rom. 2.9 Let vs now make vse of this doctrine which Vse 1 hath beene made plaine to our consciences First this serueth to ouerthrow the Church of Rome who dreame of a Church set in outward pompe and glory Bellar. de not eccl lib. 4 cap. 18. and make it a note of the Church to haue temporall felicity to haue earthly triumphs to haue victories and good successe in warre against their enemies as also the vnhappy end of the enemies of the Church For our doctrine teacheth vs that the Church is oftner without this flourishing estate in outward happinesse then it doth enioy it The Kingdome of Christ is not of this world The Lord declareth to Abraham that for a surety his seede should bee a stranger in a land that is not theirs foure hundred yeares and shall serue them and they shall intreat them euil Gen. 15.13 So he threatned by his Prophet Ieremy and performed it that they were carried into captiuity seuenty yeares verifying that which is spoken I haue forsaken mine house I haue left mine heritage I haue giuen the dearely beloued of my soule into the hands of her enemies Ierem. 12 7. Hence it is that Christ sayth oftentimes In the world yee shall haue trouble ye shall weepe lament and the world shall reioyce Ioh. 16 7.33 The Apostle teacheth That all which will liue godly in Christ Iesus shall suffer persecution 2. Tim. 3.12 It is a worthy sentence recorded by the Prophet Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of his Saints howsoeuer the world doe account of them Psal 116 15. It is made a note of the Turkish Religion to haue externall felicity to abound in earthly prosperity It is the heauenly felicity and euerlasting happines which belongeth to the true Church and is proper to it Therefore one of their owne writers though not so absurd in opinion and corrupt in iudgment as most of that side Espens in 2 Tim. 3. faith The crosse is a note of the Church Christ foretold vs of troubles but false Christs of peace and prosperity So then by the confession of this man they must be accounted false Prophets that make outward glory and renowne to bee the true markes of the true Church And if we should necessarily vrge this as any priuiledge of the Church we should long agoe haue condemned the Prophets the Apostles the Patriarks Martyrs yea the sonne of God himselfe Christ Iesus who wanted the fauour of the world suffered the reproch of the crosse and gaue vp their liues vnto the death that they might receiue a better resurrection If the Church of Rome condemne these wee are content they should condemne vs if they iustifie them they must condemne themselues and renounce this outward felicity as a false note of the Church Vse 2 Secondly we may from this vsuall order of Gods punishments conclude that the vngodly shall neuer escape albeit for a time they be free GOD hath most assuredly determined to inflict great and grieuous punishments vpon the wicked and vngodly that are his enemies howsoeuer he beare for a season with the vessels of wrath This the Prophet is sent to tell the King of Babel and that nation and sundry other people Thus sayth the Lord of hoasts yee shall certainely drinke for loe I begin to plague the citty where my Name is called vpon and should you goe free yee shall not goe quit for I will call for a sword vpon all the inhabitants of the earth Ier. 25 29. This wee see likewise in the Prophet Habakuk first the Lord raysed vp the Caldeans a bitter and furious nation whose horses were swifter then the Leopards and fiercer then the wolues to chastise his owne people and afterward the Caldeans themselues shall be spoyled Chapter 2. This serueth as a terror to all vngodly men to consider that howsoeuer GOD beginneth to chastise those of his owne houshold when hee doth purpose to bring a plague vppon a land and beginneth not at the