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A12523 An exposition vpon the sixt chapter of the prophesie of Hosea VVherein is set down the true repentance of the godly, as also the hypocriticall repentance of the wicked; most needfull for these times. Wherein 1. The summe and scope. 2. The doctrines. 3. The reasons. 4. The vses. Of most texts are obserued. First preached by Samuel Smyth minister of Roxwel in Essex, and now by him published, intending the further good of his charge, and the profit of as many as shall please to read it. Seene and allovved. Smith, Samuel, 1588-1665. 1616 (1616) STC 22847.3; ESTC S102418 218,718 364

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throweth his children into continuall miseries and afflictions Answere continuall pouerty and sicknesse all their dayes and the paine of a wounded conscience and troubled spirit till their last end yet it is for their good for by this meanes the Lord wil purge their corrupt cankered hearts to humble them throughly and to exercise their faith and patience to mortifie their carnall hearts to make them more earnest with God in praier and by their continuall afflictions to preserue and keepe them and preuent them from manifold sinnes and rebellions And yet notwithstanding God heares his children in their miseries and forsakes them not but in two dayes or at the most in three dayes that is in a very short time sends them comfort though hee take not their afflictions away yet he giues them that which is better for them Our Sauiour Christ prayed vnto his Father most earnestly with cries and teares to be freed from death Heb. 5.7 And was heard in that hee feared How was our Sauiour Christ heard in his Petition praying to be freed from death and yet hee must needes taste of the bitter cuppe of death Ans He was heard on this manner first in that hee was strengthned not onely to beare and suffer the death vpon the Crosse but to ouercome it and to vanquish it his Father sent an Angell to comfort him and afterward he was freed from the sorrowes of death And so it is with the poore members of Christ they be afflicted they liue in sorrow in pouerty in sicknesse in griefe of mind Well the Lord he giues them patience to suffer this affliction so as it is not tedious and grieuous vnto them and by his continuall afflicting of them he humbles them and purges them of their cankered corruption and stirres vp in them the feruency of prayer makes them out of loue with the world and makes them more to hunger after his mercy and to depend on his fatherly goodnes And thus though men thinke God forgets vs in our afflictions yet hee doth remember vs and giues vs that which is better for vs then if hee should altogether remoue his correction Iacob serued seuen yeers for Rahel and it seemed vnto him but a few dayes because hee loued her Gen. 29.20 And surely if we be perswaded of the loue of God that though hee afflict vs seuen times seuen yeares wee shall thinke it but a short time But the child of God oft complains that they be afflicted not onely with continuall pouerty and sicknesse but that they bee tormented with griefe of Soule and feele the heauy burthen of their sinnes and the anger of God against them for the same yet remember what befell thy Lord and Master Iesus Christ when hee went to execution the cruell Iewes made him carry his owne Crosse on his backe so long till hee could carry it no longer hee was so faint then behold the Lord sent a good Symon of Syren to carrie his Crosse for him So art thou crossed with affliction is thy soule wounded with the griefe and smart of sinne and doest thou pant and breath vnder the heauy burthen of the Crosse remember what thy Sauiour sayth vnto thee Come vnto mee all yee that trauell and bee heauy laden Mat. 11.28 and I will refresh you If thou canst runne to Iesus Christ in the middest of thy griefe and misery by true repentance and earnest prayer then he will become a blessed Simon to beare thy Crosse for thee hee will put vnder his owne shoulder hee will take thy sinnes and the anger of God and beare them on his owne backe and if wee can but fling our selues into the blessed Armes of his mercy hee will giue euerlasting rest vnto our soules And lastly whereas many of Gods children complaine Lam. 1.12 as Ieremy See if there were euer any sorrow like my sorrow And as the Prophet Dauid complaines Hath God forgotten to bee gracious and hath hee shut vp his louing kindnesse in displeasure Yet they must know and confesse that God doth in a short time comfort his children and that his afflictions are neyther troublesome nor tedious for though they last for the space of a mans life what is a mans life but a spanne long and a thousand yeares with God are but as a day Againe when they bee past and gone though they lasted many yeares it seemes but a short time And what is twenty yeares affliction in comparison of eternall ioy and happinesse in heauen who had not rather leade their liues in misery here then in eternall torment in Hell fire in the life to come Well seeing the afflictions of Gods children bee Vse 2 but light and moment any and last but for a few daies wee must learne that lesson which Saint Paul teacheth vs namely to reioyce in affliction knowing Rom. 5.3 that affliction bringeth foorth patience patience in suffering bringeth forth experience of Gods loue and fauour and experience hope and hope makes vs rest our selues wholly content to wayte the Lords leasure and were it not for this hope that God wil one day ease vs the hearts of Gods children would burst in sunder and his hope makes vs not ashamed seeing that such is the loue of God that he neuer failes nor forsakes his children Many indeed are our infirmities feares cares sorrowes and troubles heere yet in the middest of them all wee must say with the Prophet Psal 42.5 Why art thou cast downe Oh my Soule and why art thou disquieted within mee Wayte on God for I will yet giue him thanks he is my present helpe and my God Let vs not therfore despayre in the time of trouble Rom. 16.20 The God of peace shall tread Sathan vnder your feet shortly he is faithfull which hath promised Affliction must bee our portion heere wee must then get faith and patience into our soules that so we may hold out vnto the end The third generall obseruation is the deliuerance it selfe with the seuerall fruits and benefites therof in these words Hee will reuiue vs hee will rayse vs vp The deliuerance it selfe and wee shall liue in his sight Eph. 2.1 which words are expounded by the Apostle Paul when hee sayth Yee that were dead in trtspasses and sinnes hath hee quickned Meaning thereby that vntill such time as wee are quickned and that the Lord doth reuiue vs by the grace of Regeneration wee be no better then dead men howsoeuer we walke and talke heare and performe the actions of men yet in respect of any spirituall life or any spirituall actions alas wee are starke dead till the Lord reuiue vs this being so wee learne hence a twofold Doctrine First that by nature we are all starke dead in trespasses and sins And secondly that our Regeneration is as hardly wrought as to raise vp a dead man and to restore him againe to life Doct. 3 For the first of these wee are taught heere what we are by nature
let this moue vs all to bee grieued for this sinne Let vs amend it Esay 1.16 Pro. 15.11 Let vs labour to come with penitent and obedient hearts else all our prayers and all things else that we doe in Gods seruice Ier. 7.7 is but Abomination to the Lord. And indeed when men are once come to this passe that they thinke they haue knowledge inough faith and repentance inough and are forward inough so long as they come to Church and heare the Word when men are once come to this passe many meanes and great meanes can doe them no good This people of the Iewes had many means the Lord sent his Prophets earely and late Ier. 7. but they could not conuert them and why because they cryed the Temple Mich. 6.6.7 the Temple and trusted in lying vanities So the Lord sent his Prophet Mica threatning them with iudgements yet they were not reformed and the reasons is because they contented themselues with these outward shewes of repentance and thought their outward worshippe was inough and that God would bee content with their sacrifices And again he heard the Prophet Ezechiel preach and denounce Gods Iudgements Ezec. 33.31.32 yea they commended him and were forward to heare him yet this vile thought and perswasion being in their hearts that it was inough to heare though they went no further stopt their hearts so as they could not repent Mar. 6. ●0 This was Herods sin who was come to this height of impiety that if Iohn Baptist would bee content with his hearing so it was but reformation of life especially of his beloued sinne hee should neuer see in him Reu. 3.15 And surely this is that that makes all good things vnprofitable to vs because men thinke they are wise inough and good inough Is it not a wonder that men should liue so many yeares vnder the meanes heare so much and read so much and yet profite so little Indeed it could neuer bee so if men did see their wants and come with penitent and obedient hearts Oh then I beseech you in the feare of God lay aside this proud conceit lay aside this vaine perswasion that you should thinke your outward seruice and worship of God is inough that you know inough and are good enough rather thinke the worst of your selues and desire more grace that yee may seeme good with more feeling and comfort Secondly in that the Lord compares their repentance and goodnes all their piety and seruice of God to a Morning cloud and to the dew before the Sunne he shewes that their Repentance was not onely vnsound but also vncertaine of no continuance some good motions came into their minds and some prickes of conscience for their sinnes but yet they would not leaue their olde sinnes and turne to God with al their hearts From whence wee obserue a further point of Doctrine Doct. 7 that the wicked themselues haue somtimes good motions in them howbeit they bee not lasting The wicked haue sometimes good motions in them but not lasting When Gods hand is vpon them by long and tedious sicknes how ready are many to make solemne vowes vnto the Lord of reformation of their liues but alas this is but while their consciences are vpon the racke but when that his iudgements are remoued it may be sayde of them as of wicked Ahaz 2. Chr. 28.22 They trespasse yet more against the Lord. This was the desperate estate and condition of this people the Lord threatned them with many great and grieuous iudgements as in the former chapter vnder the which they seemed to bee humbled for a time but alas it was but for a time for it quickly vanished away euen as the Dew when the Sun shines hote vpon it This was the case of the people in Moses time they made a fayre shew for a time Deu. 5.27 saying to Moses the seruant of the Lord Goe thou neare and heare all that the Lord our God sayth Num. 23 10. and declare thou vnto vs al that the Lord our God sayth vnto thee and wee will heare it and doe it Balam that false Prophet that loued so the wages of iniquity as that hee would haue done directly against the commandement of the Lord yet hauing his mind inlightned desired that hee might Die the death of the righteous which was in it selfe a good and a godly prayer had it not proceeded from a wicked and a gracelesse heart but it was not constant in Balam but as a sudden flashing of a lightning quickly vanishing away Exod. 9.27 What shall wee say of Pharaoh who cryed out I haue sinned the Lord is righteous but I and my people are wicked This appeareth further in the Iewes who wished to come to happinesse if that would haue serued the turne Io. 6.34 Lord giue vs euermore this bread they had grieuously sinned against the Sonne of God and yet in a certaine remorse of conscience they wished to be partakers of eternall life This the Apostle condemneth in the Galathians Gal. 5.7 Yee did runne well what did let you that yee did not obey the truth Was not this the case of Hymeneus and Philetus 1. Tim. 1.10 2. Tim. 2.18 2. Tim. 4.10 were they not held to bee great Christians in their times and obtayned a good report in the Church of God in the which they liued yet afterwards fell away making shipwracke of faith and a good conscience What shall wee say of Demas Philemō 24. who went so farre in Religion as that hee suffered imprisonment for the truthes sake and yet fell in loue with the world What did it profite Iehu to bee zealous for the Lord in slaying the Priests of Baal seeing he Departed not from the sinnes of Ieroboam 2. Reg. 10.25 v. 31. What did it profite Lots wife to goe out of Sodom commanded by the Angel Gen. 19.26 accompanied by her deare husband seeing shee looked backe and was turned into a piller of salt Wee must therefore contend for more faith for more knowledge and for more grace that wee may finde in our selues a dayly increase in the same for not to goe forward in Religion is to goe backeward and not to increase in spirituall graces is certainely to decrease and decay in them Wee haue in the Scriptures many lawes to incite and prouoke vs to goe forward to perfection to walke to labour and to striue for godlines but wee haue none to giue liberty to sit still to bee idle or to loyter to bee carelesse or secure This doth the Lord himselfe teach vs when hee sayth If a righteous man turne from his righteousnesse Ezec. 18.24 and do the thing that is euill all the righteousnesse that hee hath done shall bee no more thought vpon but in the wickednesse that hee hath done in the same hee shall die 1. Cor. 9.24 And this is taught by the Apostle Paul when hee sayth Know yee not
walke after other gods whom yee know not and come and stand before mee in this house c. Pro. 29.8 Ioh 9.31 Psa 50.17 The Prayers of the Wicked are an abhomination vnto the Lord. Againe If I regard wickednesse in my heart the Lord will not heare me So that what sacrifice soeuer wicked men offer vp vnto God as prayer thanksgiuing comming to the Sacrament all they doe is abhomination to the Lord when they stand vpon the outward Ceremony of Gods worship Mich. 6.6.7.8 and leaue vndone the duties of faith and repentance Wherewith shall I come before the Lord and bowe my selfe before the high God Shall I come before him with burnt offerings and come with Calues of a yeare old Will the Lord bee pleased with thousands of Rams or with ten thousand riuers of oyle shal I giue my first borne for my transgression euen the fruit of my body for the sinne of my soule Hee hath shewed thee O man what is good and what the Lord requireth of thee Surely to doe iustly and to loue mercy and to humble thy selfe and to walke with thy God Reade these places Marke here and see the state of an hypocrite they goe so farre with the child of God as that they aske how to please God and are content to offer sacrifice thinking thereby to auoyde Gods anger Ier. 6.19.20 Micha 6.8 Mat. 5.20 6.1.2.3 Amos. 5.21 but they will not bee brought to mortifie their sinnefull affections And therefore the Prophet enioyneth them in the eight verse to the obseruation of the second Table to performe the duties of loue of iustice and mercy In all which places the Lord shewes that hee hath no delight nor pleasure in these outward partes of his seruice when mens hearts remaine sinnefull and they seuer the same from the knowledge and obedience to his Word and from the dueties of loue and equity to men The reason of this Doctrine is cleare Reason The Lord will bee sanctified in all that come neare vnto him Numb 16. Hee is a holy God and all that will worship him must be holy and repent of their sinnes beleeue in Iesus Christ Besides this the Lord hath respect to the manner as to the matter of our sacrifices neyther is it inough to do a good thing as to offer sacrifice to pray to receiue the Sacraments to giue to the poore these bee good duties in themselues but they must bee done in a holy manner namely in faith repentance and true obedience vnto Gods commandements for otherwise The sacrifice of the wicked is abhomination to the Lord Cain and Abel performed both one action Pro. 15.8 yet God had no respect to Cain nor his sacrifice but to Abel hee had Peter preached the Word and prayed so did Iudas but the Lord hated all that Iudas did both his preaching and his praying The Scribes and Pharisies gaue much to the poore the poore Woman gaue but a little shee was approued they condemned So that we see it is not inough to doe a good thing or matter but wee must withall doe it in a good maner and to a good end namely Gods glory and the good of our neighbour as also in faith and obedience to Gods commandements with hearts humbled for sinnes past and hating sinne for the time to come Seeing the Lord esteemes no more of these outward things as Sacrifices oblations and burnt-offerings Vse 1 c. When as they bee seuered from true faith repentance and obedience Then let vs learne hence not to content our selues to come to Church to heare the Word to pray c. but especially let vs looke to our hearts to reforme them that wee may doe all in faith good conscience and obedience and ioyne with our duties of Piety to God loue to men else the Lord cares not for them Oh let not men then any longer blesse themselues in their fond deuotions as to think when they haue been at the Church haue heard the Word receiued the Sacrament prayed with the Congregation that therefore they haue pleased God as well as the best Alas all this they may do and yet as Salomon sayth Doe but offer the sacrifice of fooles which is abhomination to the Lord. Now what a lamentable thing were this that men should liue twenty thirty forty or more yeares in the Church of God and yet all this while doe nothing to please God this is the lamentable estate and condition of many of our ciuill honest men as we call them who want the knowledge of God and haue not repented of their sinnes so as they might performe these duties in faith repentance and obedience Secondly this condemnes the whole Lumpe and Vse 2 trash of Popery which stands indeed in nothing else but in a company of foolish Ceremonies and outward shewes inuented by man not warranted nor agreeable to the word of God as the abominable Sacrifice of the Masse Praier for the dead Inuocation of Saints worshipping of Images and a Thousand the like al which as they haue no footing nor warrant from the word of God being the cheefe part of their religion so they shall find that the Lord will neuer put vp this Sacriledge at their hands and that they haue in the middest of them all when they haue beene most deuoute in the performance of these things been so farre from pleasing God as that they haue rather stirred him vp to wrath against them Thirdly and lastly seeing those men that haue gone Vse 3 so farre as to offer sacrifice vnto the Lord according to Gods commandement haue notwithstanding beene cursed and miserable and euen by their sacrifices haue sinned highly and prouoked the Lord against them as wee see heere in this people Oh then how miserable and wretched must the estate of those men be that haue not yet proceeded so farre that are so farre from offering sacrifice vnto God themselues as that they despise those that doe or if that they do it themselues it proceedes from them but coldly and carelesly this people heere were very forward to performe the outward ceremonies of Gods worship but they neuer looked vnto the right manner of doing of them which made the same to bee abhomination vnto the Lord. Now if their fall shall bee so horrible and fearefull that build and that with the good Word of God doing those duties that God doth require as this people did though they fayled in the manner of doing of them how terrible must their iudgement needes be that are so farre from building as that they are rather pullers downe and came so farre euen behind these wicked Iewes themselues in the very shews of goodnes as that they rather go beyond thē in euery kind of grosse wickednesse If these men that made such shewes of godlinesse and piety were notwithstanding accursed because they wanted reformation of heart and life Oh what shall become of those that want euen outward ciuility it selfe whose liues rather
And those which once were enlightned and afterwards haue fallen away their end is most miserable according to that of the Apostle If they after they haue escaped from the filthinesse of the world 2. Pet. 2.20 c. are yet tangled againe therein and ouercome the latter end is worse with them then the beginning And this doth the Lord most iustlie bring to passe vpon manie because they contemne grace quenching the blessed motions of the spirit of God in them that whē they haue some good motions in them and godlie purposes of heart to cleaue vnto the Lord they haue not striuen with the Lord by praier for the encrease thereof but careleslie haue put out that light that began to shine in their hearts Oh let vs learne euen from their fearefull estate and condition to make much of the least seed of godlinesse sowne in our hearts and labour by all godlie meanes to worke the increase of grace in vs If wee haue tasted how gracious the Lord is Secondlie seeing this is our Nature to bee so vnconstant Vse 2 especially in Gods matters that wee are so easilie drawne to shake off the yoake of obedience and so ready to fall into sin and to breake the commandements of God This must teach vs all a lesson of humilitie not to presume too much of our owne strength for wee are like a staffe in a mans hand if he take away his hand it wil down one way or other it cannot stand of it selfe Euen so fareth it with vs al if the Lord take away his hand Mat. 26. Alas wee shall then shew that wee are but weake and fraile men It was Peters sinne that hee presumed too much of his owne strength he thought himselfe so strong that he would neuer haue denied Christ but being left to himselfe hee fell most fouly and if Christ had not layde to his hand hee had fallen euen into the gulfe of hell It is the Deuils policie to make vs ouerweene our selues and to presume of that that God wot is not in vs and all to bring vs to confusion for Sathan knoweth well that man is neuer nearer to destruction then when his heart is puffed vp with a vaine conceit of his owne worth according to that of Salomon Pro. 16.18 Pride goeth before destruction and a high mind before the fall And hence is that warning giuen by the Apostle Let him that thinketh hee standeth take heed least he fall God hath not hired vs to labour in his Vineyard for an houre or two neyther giueth vs liberty to depart out of his seruice when wee will but we must perseuere and hold out euen vntill the Euening of our dayes and wee must dedicate to him both soule and bodie both our life and death both the beginning and end Oh then let euery soule lay hold of this betimes and learn hence that seeing God alone is hee that must hold vs vp and support vs that wee lay hold on the sweete mercy of God in Christ Iesus and come boldly before the throne of his grace aad not rashly presume too much vpon our owne strength and worthinesse but rather rely vpon him and seeke earnestly vnto him by prayer that hee would support vs and beare vs vp in his Armes that wee run not vpon ground make shipwracke of faith and a good conscience ere wee bee aware for we are very weake and verie vnconstant of our selues easily drawne away from our obedience to our God verie apt to sin if the Lord doe but a little leaue vs to our selues Thirdly seeing wee are thus weake by nature and so easilie drawn to sin against our God and to breake Vse 5 our couenant of obedience to his Word that wee can stand no longer then he holds vs vp As this should greatly humble vs and break down our pride conceitednesse so it should stirre vs vp to earnest prayer night and day vnto our God that hee would neuer leaue vs vnto our selues that hee would not withdraw his fauourable presence from vs and to leaue vs vnto our selues for alas then we shal quickly marre all and cleane fall from God and rush headlong into all sinne and wickednesse for this is the nature of mankind wee are all lyers Truce-breakers and Couenant breakers with our God ready vpon euery occasion to fall into sinne euery man by nature is lighter then vanity most vnconstant in keeping our promises vnto God Let vs then intreat the Lord that hee would knit our hearts vnto him that wee might not starte aside Psal 119.8 Psal 51. and with Dauid pray O stablish mee with thy free spirit that I may not moue through my owne weaknesse from thee my God Euen there haue yee trespassed against mee HEre the Lord meets with these hypocrites telling them wherein they sinned namely in that they did most glory and most rely vpon Wherein they sinned their sacrifices outward worship of God wherein they did most glorie and boast themselues in as a thing most like to please God Euen in this they had fayled and transgressed and departed from Gods ordinances For he did giue and prescribe vnto them these Ceremonies and Sacrifices not as any part of Gods worship and seruice that could please him of themselues but onely as helps of their weaknesse and types and figures to lead them to Iesus Christ the true propitiatory sacrifice the onlie Lambe of God that takes away the sinnes of the world This was the very end of all those Sacrifices that God appointed them to offer not that they could please God of themselues but that they might be the meanes to bring them to true repentance for when they should see their beast slaine and their bloud shed it might admonish them of their bloudie sinnes and that they stood in need of the bloud of Christ for the pardon of them This was the Lords Couenant but they broke this and euen in these sacrifices the which they so gloried in Euen there haue yee trespassed against mee saith the Lord euen there they failed and abused Gods ordinances and whereas they should haue beene helps to haue led them to true repentance and faith in Christ Iesus they now thought nothing lesse then of repentance and of Iesus Christ but perswaded themselues that so long as they did offer their beasts all was well and the Lord was pleased with them they had done inough to satisfie Gods anger for their sins Thus they corrupted the true and onely vse of sacrifices which were not to satisfie Gods anger for sinne but onely to bring them to repentance and to lead them to Christ Iesus Now wee come to the Doctrine Doct. 3 Hence mark a notable point of doctrine namely that that which is most excellent in the sight of Hypocrites and carnall men That which is most excellent in the sight of an hypocrite is most abhominable in the sight of God the same is most abhominable in the sight of