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A95926 The spirit of prayer, or, A discourse wherein the nature of prayer is opened, the kinds of prayer are handled, and the right manner of praying discover'd, several cases about this duty are resolved from Eph. 6, l8 ... : unto which is added a direction for the attaining the gift of prayer, that family-duty may not be omitted, nor secret duty discouraged through inability of utterance and expression / by Nathanael Vincent. Vincent, Nathanael, 1639?-1697. 1674 (1674) Wing V421; ESTC R26350 87,998 210

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which after God is created in Righteousness and true ●oliness Make our hearts just after thy own heart and let them be inclined to keep thy Testimonies Put thy laws into our minds and write them in our hearts and be to us a God and make us a willing people in the day of thy power Create in me a clean heart O God and renew a right spirit within me Pray for Faith Faith is the gift of God Oh let us obtain precious Faith from thee which is much more to be valued then gold that perishes Strengthen my assent unto every word that thou hast spoken that I may as firmly believe every threatning every promise every part of thy revealed will as I believe when the Sun sets 't will rise again the next morning Let me tremble at thy threatnings and not dare to venture upon any thing thou hatest Let my heart stand in awe of thy Word and let it be my constant inquiry Lord what wouldst thou have me to do Open my heart to give entertainment to the Lord of life and glory Oh that I may look unto Jesus as the Israelites stung in the Wilderness did unto the brazen Serpent and looking may be healed and saved Let me hear and be taught of the Father and come to Christ and receive him to be a Prince and Saviour to me Oh that Christ may be truly precious to me that I may count all things but loss that I may win the Lord Jesus Help me to value the exceeding riches of thy grace in thy kindness through Christ Jesus Be earnest for Love and other graces of the spirit Let my faith work by love and love constrain me to live unto thee Give me an heart to know thee more and circumcise my heart to love thee above all Whom have I in Heaven but thee and there is none on Earth that I desire besides thee Let not my heart run a Whoring from thee thou art infinitely worthy of my strongest love That I may love thee let me know I am beloved of thee Vnite my heart to fear thy name Oh that I may set thee alwayes before me and have an awful sence of thy power and presence and holiness and goodness upon my heart Never turn away from me O Lord to do me good and put thy fear into my heart that I may not depart from thee Fire my heart with zeal for thy glory let me stand up for God in the midst of a crooked and perverse Generation let me never live either to be a shame to the Gospel or ashamed of the Gospel Deliver me from lukewarmness in Religion let me take heed of being neither hot nor c●ld least I provoke thee to spew me out of thy mouth Make and keep me good even in bad times and because others dishonour thee without fear let me be the more careful to do that which pleases thee Thou didst preserve Lot in Sodom Noah in the old world the Saints that were in Nero's houshold Oh help me to keep my self unspotted from the world and let me chuse rather to go to Heaven with a few then to go in the broad way that leads to destruction with the greatest multitude Let my heart be sound in thy statutes that I be not ashamed Lord make me Sincere and keep me Sincere and without offence until th● day of Jesus Christ Let me be upright before thee and keep my self from mine Iniquity Oh help me to lay aside every weight and the Sin that does so easily beset me Let this be our rejoycing even the testimony of our Conscience that in simplicity and godly Sincerity not with fleshly Wisdom but by the Grace of God we have had our Conversations in the World In all Estates let us learn therewith to be contented Let us consider that Godliness with Contentment is great Gain Oh that we may know how to want and how to abound how to be sick and how to be well how to Live and how to Die Let us be able to do and suffer all things through Christ strengthening of us Let our Conversations be as becomes the Gospel help us to follow thee as dear Children to Live as the Redeemed of the Lord and to glorifie thee in our Bodies and in our Spirits For we are not our own but are bought with a price We profess Christ let us depart from Iniquity and walk even as he walked Not contenting our selves with the Form of Godliness without the Power of Godliness Let us not profess to Know thee and in Works deny thee but make us Zealous of good Works considering we are Created unto good Works which God has before o●dained that we should walk in them Help us to do Justly and to love Mercy and to walk Humbly with God Cleanse us from all Filthiness both of the Flesh and Spirit and help us to perfect Holiness in thy Fear Make us Consciencious in all our Relations and let it be our continual Exercise to keep a Conscience void of Offence towards God and towards Man Arme us against the Evil day let us never faint in Adversity nor be discouraged from following God by Persecution Let Christ and Truth be Dearer to us than our very Lives and let us count it both Wisdom and our Interest to throw all our outward Enjoyments Over board rather than make Shipwrack of Faith and a good Conscience Petitions in reference to the Word O let thy Word be a Light unto my Feet and a Lamp unto my Path When I go let it lead me when I sleep let it keep me when I awake let it talk with me Give me the seeing Eye the hearing Ear the understanding Heart Make thy Word like Fire and like a Hammer that breaketh the Rock in pieces Oh let thy Word he powerful to kill sin and to Convert the Soul unto thee Give the Preacher the Tongue of the Learned and let him divide the Word aright and let the Pleasure of the Lord prosper in his hand Let Sinners be startled and converted and let Saints be edified and comforted and built up by the Word of thy Grace Let thy Spirit accompany Prophesying that dead Bones may live and they who have Life may have it more and more abundantly Make us Doers of thy Word and not Hearers only deceiving our selves Petitions in reference to the Sacrament We were given up to thee when Baptized in thy Name Oh break our Hearts for our Vnfruitfulness and help us now to be stedfast in thy Covenant We have been baptized with water Oh that we may be washed and sanctified and justified in the Name of the Lord Jesus and by the Spirit of our God Let the Ordinance of the Supper be earnestly desired let not thy Table be Contemptible Oh that we may prize that Bread of God that comes down from Heav●n and gives Life unto the World let us not labour for the Me●t th●t perisheth Wherefore should we spend our Money for that which is not Bread and ●u●
prayer strength is obtained for the performance of every Duty I have added a short treatise concerning the gift of prayer be-because many are weak and unexercised in this Duty and I have furnished them with Scripture expressions which are without controversy the best of all and by practise and diligence their ability may be increased These Sermons were beggd from Heaven I follow them with prayer that from thence they may be effectual not only to those that have desired the publishing of them but unto all others unto whose hands the providence of God shall bring them Nathanael Vincent Pray before you Read Correct these ERRATAES PAge 2. lin 31. for dart r. darts p. 9. l. 18 for vow r. voice l. 19. blot out and those things onely must be directed unto God alone p. 12. l. 22. for God ever r. Gods ear p. 18. l. 6. for in our directory r. is our directory l. 9. for 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 p. 21. l. 4. blot out and. p. 26. l. 11 for price r. prize p. 33. l. 3. for which r. that p. 37. l. 14. for or the rock r. for the rock p. 62. l. 29. for innumeration r. ennumeration p. 69. l. 19. for thee r. this p. 72. l. 25. for carnal desires r. carnal designs p. 73. l. 10. for veins r. reins p. 77. l ult for Spirti r. Spirit p. 97. l 19. for hirado r. hirudo p. 100. l. 9. for emfulness r. Sinfulness p. 122 l. 10. for is r. are p. 110. l. 7. for exalted r. excelled p. 146 for night r. nigh p. 167. l. 13. for court r. coasts Eph. 6. 18. Praying always with all Prayer and Supplication in the Spirit and Watching thereunto with all perseverance and supplication for all Saints THe Apostle looking upon the Ephesians as militant Saints and fighting not against Flesh and Blood but against the Principalities and Powers of Darkness he instructs them towards the latter end of this Chapter how they might become more than Conquerors To this end he tells them first of all where their strength lay they must be strong in the Lord and in the power of his might v. 10. and then gives them a compleat Armour which being put on and the several pieces of it skilfully used the wiles of Satan will be frustrated and themselves enabled to withstand in the evil day and having done all to stand 1. They must be girded about with the girdle of Truth By Errour Satan has great advantage how many like Children are tossed too and fro by every wind of Doctrin but a judgment rightly informed and well settled that buys the Truth and will by no means sell it has a great influence unto a Christians stedfastness and growth in Grace 2. They must have on the Breast-plate of Righteousness they must be Righteous in heart Righteous in sincerity A Conscience purged from dead works is a better defence than a wall of Brass Satan cannot so easily disquiet them that are sincere neither is he able to corrupt them their holiness being true sin is hated the allurements unto sin are contemned and God is followed hard after 3. Their Feet must be shod with the preparation of the Gospel of Peace They must be encouraged by that Peace which the Gospel publishes to run the way of Gods Commandments and that though those ways are never so difficult and unpleasant to flesh and blood they must hold fast the profession of their Faith and depart from Evil and go in the path that is called holy though by thus doing they never so much expose and make themselves a prey 4. Above all they must take the Shield of Faith whereby they may quench the fiery dart of the Wicked Satans Temptations are Darts he does design our wounding our pain our death in shooting of them And these Darts may well be called fiery they are shot from Hell and an Hell in the Conscience they make if they are not quenched but Faith is a shield to repel and beat them back Faith makes application of the Righteousness and strength of Christ and by this means not only former wounds are asswaged and healed but the soul is more secured for the future 5. The Helmet of Salvation must cover their heads in this day of Battel with evil Angels A lively hope of salvation is very encouraging both unto patient continuance in well-doing and also unto suffering for the sake of Righteousness 6. The Apostle tells them that the Sword of the spirit which is the Word of God must be made use of If this word be understood believed thought on loved stood in awe of if it thus abide in us we shall be strong and overcome the evil one These are the pieces of the Armour of God But in this Combate with the Devil is there not need of Auxilary forces certainly there is a necessity of succour from Heaven The Captain therefore of our Salvation must be looked unto and divine aide continually implored and begged for By prayer we have power with God and power against our spiritual Enemies No wonder that the Apostle enjoyns Praying always with all prayer and supplication in the Spirit c. The Text may be divided into these parts 1. Here is a Duty commanded in the performance of which lies safety and that is Praying 2. The extent of this Duty it must be always and it must be with all Prayer 3. The due qualifications of this Duty which are these following 1. It must be in the Spirit 2. It must be with Watching 3. It must be with all perseverance 4. It must be with a publick spirit we must pray for all Saints as well as for our selves since they are engaged in the same War That these words may be the better understood I shall answer these several questions 1. Is there any difference between Prayer and Supplication I answer The word 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 which is translated Prayer does intimate we have to do with God in Prayer to him we are to direct our Petitions as an Hearer as an Helper The word 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 which is translated Supplication does intimate that there must be an acknowledgment of our own indigency and wants and a looking to the Alsufficient Lord for supply 2. Another question is this What is meant by Praying always I answer the Greek phrase which the Holy Ghost useth is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 which signifies To pray every opportunity that is offered This Text does give no encouragement unto the fond Sect of the Euchites who thought that prayer was to be their whole business No no there are other Duties which God calls for and which this of Prayer must not justle out But all those opportunities which are afforded for Prayer must be heedfully observed joyfully laid hold on and diligently improved This is to pray always It s said of Mephibosheth that he did eat always or continually at the Kings Table 2 Sam. ● 13. What shall we from hence infer
unto prayer By the Word God speaks to you as by prayer you speak to him if you regard not Gods voyce how can you expect he should mind yours If you will not hear and obey ●he will not hear and grant what you request of him The Word should dwell richly in you Col. 3. 16. your delight should be in the Law of the Lord and in that Law should you meditate day and night Psal 1. 2. The Scriptures should be searched which shews they are a depth and all is not at first looking into them discovered you must seek here as for silver and search here as for hid treasure if you would understand the fear of the Lord and find the knowledge of God Prov. 2. 4 5. How enlightning how enlivening how cleansing and transforming is the word of God How sweet and desirable are the Lords testimonies When the Spirit becomes the expositor of Scripture and opens the eyes too to behold wondrous things out of Gods Law and affects the heart oh then there is such efficacy profit and sweetness as is beyond comparison 4. Be liberal in this duty of secret prayer Pray with a forward and with a free spirit grudg not the time you spend here for this is the best way of turning time unto a good account Be sensible how good it is to draw nigh to God for the promise is if you draw nigh to God he will draw nigh to you Jam. 4. 8. Draw nigh to God and he will draw nigh to you cleanse your hands ye Sinners purifie your hearts ye double-minded Now Gods drawing near implies his being reconciled to us his manifesting his power and grace for our help and supply Oh the●●fore go unto God with an holy eagerness who is so ready to meet you and to satiate the weary soul and to replenish every sorrowful soul Jer. 31. 25. We must be much and often with God for this is the way to come to an acquaintance with him and the better we are acquainted with him the more we shall love him and be sensible of his love to us Hark to what is said Job 22. 21. Acquaint now thy self with him and be at peace thereby good shall come unto thee 5. In secret prayer be very particular ease your Consciences by a particular innumeration of your Iniquities and the aggravations which have heightned them Make known all your wants before that God who has styled himself God All-sufficient fear not that the Lord will be weary of hearing or be backward to give a gracious return When you are alone with God you may use the greater freedom of speech this being particular will contribute much unto your brokenness of heart with which the Lord is well-pleased and also unto your own sensing of your manisold wants and making of you meet to be supplied 6. Look after secret prayer Stand upon your Watch-Tower and observe what answer is given The Merchant hearkens after the Ships that he sends to Sea When a Petition is presented to a Prince you wait what Answer will be returned Be thus wise in prayer if you speed not find out the Impediment if you do speed be encouraged by answers to act Faith in God and to persist in prayer Because he has inclined his ear unto me therefore will I call upon him as long as I live says David Psal 116. 1. And let answers of prayer be matter of praise that Satan and Conscience may not accuse you of and God may not be angry at your ingratitude Thus of the Rules concerning secret prayer Now follow the Arguments to perswade unto it 1. Consider God sees in secret in secret places God sees for he fills both Heaven and Earth his Omnipresence is an evident demonstration of his Omniscience as he cannot be confined to any place so neither can he be excluded All things are open and naked before him Heb. 4. 13. And as his seeing in secret is matter of terrour to the Ungodly so of joy unto the Righteous David speaks both with wonder and with gladness Psal 139. 7 8 9 10. Whithef shall I go from thy Spirit or whither shall I flee from thy Presence If I ascend up into Heaven thou art there if I make my Bed in Hell behold thou art there if I take the wings of the morning and dwell in the uttermost part of the Sea even there shall thy hand lead me and thy right hand shall hold me In what secret corner soever you are God is with you all your sighs and groans your complaints and desires are taken notice of 2. Frequency in secret prayer is a great argument of Uprightness and Sincerity 'T is a sign you seek God himself when none but God knows of your seeking him What the Apostle speaks of the Jew may be applied unto the Christian He is not a Christian that is one outwardly but that is one inwardly not 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 but 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 not so much openly as in secret Rom. 2. 28 29. The praise of such is not of men but of God 3. Secret prayer is a marvellous way to thrive in grace and to grow rich towards God By this means Faith will grow exceedingly Love will abound and our Souls will prosper Some Trades-men keep a Shop and drive a Trade there and gain thereby but they have a secret way of trading which is not observed and by this they grow wealthy in a short space A Christian that is much in secret with God O how much does he gain such an one how good does he find the Lord how ready both to forgive and to give and he can set his Seal unto that truth that God is plentious in mercy unto all that call upon him Psal 86. 5. 4. Secret prayer is a means to fit for publick Ordinances They that are most upon their knees in the Closet will get most benefit in the Sanctuary The preparation of the heart is from God and he must in secret be sought unto to fit our spirits for solemn worship Those that before they come to hear pray that Gospel may come to them not in word only but in power also and the Holy Ghost and much assurance these are likely to find the Gospel working effectually and that 't is the power of God to their Salvation Rom. 1. 16. Those that before they come to the Table examine themselves alone beg that God would search them and are importunate for strength against every Corruption for all the fruits of Christ's sufferings for all the graces of the spirit are not likely to be sent away empty 5. Secret prayer is a means to keep the impression of publick duties upon the heart after the duties themselves are ended Your work is not over when publick Ordinances are over Has any sin been discovered and reproved you must go in secret and bewail it and cry out Lord let not this nor any iniquity have the dominion over me Psal 119. 133. Has any duty