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A55343 A directory for youth Through all the difficulties attending that state of life. Or a discouse of youthful lusts. In which the nature and dinds of them are described, and remedies against them laid down. First preached to young people, and now published at their request. By Samuel Pomfret, minister of the gospel. Pomfret, Samuel, d. 1722. 1693 (1693) Wing P2798; ESTC R224107 117,456 254

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you th● suggests that Corvina Cras as Augustine ca● it cras cras if you have been ignora●● hitherto know it from this day for a m● certain truth it is no other than that lyer ● Hell the Devil and sure I am he hath ● way so plausible and politick to circumv●● thee as by hanging these weights of dela● upon thy Soul and thereby letting and bindering thy present flight from Sin to Christ with an hereafter is time enough so that thou mayst conclude upon this that more perish this way than any other for Satan can prevail upon few to say peremptorily they will not repent but this is the common snare and bait wherein and whereby he taketh multitudes I will turn to God hereafter for these delays provoke the God of Grace to take away his Spirit and then what can the miserable Sinner do It was the saying of an Eminent Person The Spirit of God is a tender thing grieve it once and you may drive it away for ever and then it is not your crying Lord Lord that will fetch him back again Thou mayst intreat to use the words of that blessed Soul-converting Preacher for Mr. Fenner's danger of deferring Repentance one dram of that Mercy that hath been offered but thou hast rejected but it shall never be granted to thee God may clap that fearful sentence upon thee Now henceforth never Fruit grow on thee more never Repentance come into thy Heart more If now thou wilt not repent and be converted the Lord may set it down in his decree that from this day forward thou mayst sumble about thy Sins but shall never get victory over them thou mayst blunder about Repentance but never do the work what is the reason why because I would have purged thee and thou wouldst not therefore thou shal● not be purged any more O young men there is a time wherein God will not be found he will not always wait your leisure your pleasure how long or how sho●● your time of Grace will last is hid from you Repentance is God's gift and Gi●● are given according to the good pleasure of the giver It is a great mistake to think that it is at your pleasure to call it down from Heaven at your need to convey you to Heaven when you feel your selves falling into Earth bitter Experience hath taught multitudes of shuffling delaying Sinners the delusions of such conceits while it their immoderate pursuit of their Lusts they have endeavovred to stop the mouth o● Conscience with promises that e're long they would take time to consider and recollect themselves and return to God in the mean while stifling and slighting the merciful motions of the Spirit of Grace o● a sudden e're they are aware a silent and secret decree passes against them Let the● alone they are joyned to their Lusts which though it make no noise in their Heads yet it effectually sealeth up their Heart to an incurable obduration and hardness And now I appeal to you upon this consideration viz. the uncertainty of the time of Grace whether Delays are not unspeakably dangerous since no man knows whether the next day will afford him so much as a possibility of Repentance if he put off and defer it this day Wherefore O young man as ever thou wouldst not be forsaken of God and have the things of thy Peace for ever hid from thine Eyes and the dreadful guilt of innumerable Sins seal'd upon thy Soul O flee this youthful Sin of delaying Repentance a moment longer 2. Consider the Impiety and Wickedness of Delaying for it doth in effect speak thus to God The real love and delight of my Soul is in my Lusts I desire thee therefore to stay for my Repentance till hereafter and by no means to punish me while I shall be provoking and dishonouring thee in the tract of my youthful days give me leave to be a faithful Servant to divers Lusts and Pleasures while I have strength and spirits and then when I grow impotent and my Lusts turn me off I pray thee to accept me and grant me Heaven O what monstrous Blasphemy and Impiety is there in such a vile deportment towards the Blessed God and pray is there not something of this in every delay it sheweth evidently that thou preferrest thy Lusts before him yea the Devil's service before his O transcendent horrid Wickedness that ever a reasonable Creature should choose to be employed in the Devil's work and drudgery before that most gracious noble honourable service of God O young man let Conscience speak is the Devil so real a Friend so good a Master or is there so much pleasure in being a slave to thy Lusts as that the Lo●● of Heaven and Earth the Author of thy Life and Breath should stand by and stay till they are in the first place served and then when the Devil and thy Lusts will dismiss thee God shall have their leaving I beseech you let Conscience judge in th● case whether Hell it self can exceed suc● Ungodliness Suppose your dear Fathe● that begat you or your tender Mother tha● bare you should knock at your Door an● intreat an admission and you should say That at present they must excuse you the●● are a company of Thieves Murderers an● Adulterers that you must first attend an● entertain c. Would not this be condemned as a piece of vile Inhumanity And can it be deemed in the present cas● a less piece of Impiety to put such an hig● affront and indignity upon the Great God as when he graciously invites you to bre●● off your Sins by Repentance that he migh● shew you Mercy to put him off as Fe●● did Paul Go thy way for this time her● after possibly I may attend but for ●● present there is the Devil and a train ●● youthful Lusts stay for me and I must give entertainment to them in the first place This without an Hyperbole may be stiled the Master-piece of Wickedness the Mother of Abominations it is a plain contradiction of and direct opposition to the soveraign command of our Maker who saith Eccles 12. 1. Remember thy Creator in the Days of thy Youth before the Evil days come c. God saith To Day while it is called to Day repent And you say No to day while it is called to day I must rejoyce and follow my youthful pleasures and delights And so you put the lye upon God and credit the Devil who is the Father of Lyes O this Sin of Delays hath a world of rebellion in it and Rebellion is as the Sin of Witchcraft Moreover the impiety of this Sin will further appear if you consider what a Scorn it casts upon the admirable Grace of all the three glorious Persons of the Trinity as if not worthy of acceptance the Father's Love and Wisdom to and for a lost World of Sinners in decreeing and revealing of Jesus Christ his blessed Son to seek and to save what was lost opening a
the days of my Youth I am not ignorant of my own Infirmities but I write not to you Fathers and Mnasons old Disciples but to Children and Youth who need not strong Meat but Milk If any other should so far humble themselves as to cast an Eye upon so mean a Discourse with whom its business is not I would desire this of them that instead of loading this poor thing and its Author with harsh and hasty Censures they would lend it and him their help in their hearty Prayer to God for a Blessing upon the one and an increase of Gifts and Grace in the other I esteem my self oblig'd to acqudint you that two of these Sermons were Preached above a Year ago and those Young Men that were not my Auditors then may be apt to think that I have made great alterations in the transcribing of them for as much as here they will meet with a great deal more than what they heard in a single Sermon about six Weeks ago wherein through the streights of time I could do no more than just name many particulars which formerly I was large upon I shall detain you no longer only add this hearty desire for you That while many of your Age are hastening the Wrath of God upon this poor Nation by their Atheism Immoralities that you may be frequenting your Closets and on your Knees mourning for your own and the Nations Sins e're the Lord come upon us with his fierce Anger and there be no remedy which is the hearty desire of him who is a willing though weak and unworthy Servant of Christ Samuel Pomfret 2 Tim. II. xxii Flee also Youthful Lusts IN this Chapter Paul proceeds to direct Tim. in the right management of his great Work whereunto he was called in order to which he instructs him whence he should derive strength for it v. 1. then he exhorts him to propagate those truths to others which he had heard and received from him v. 2. then he encourageth him to endure hardness in his Work from a two fold Metaphor viz. that of a Souldier and an Husbandman who first strive and labour and afterwards receive the reward and reap the fruit of their pains from ver 3 d. to the 8th There he minds him of the Example of Christ who first suffered and died and afterwards was raised to life again and thence inferreth that all the faithful who suffer with him shall also live and reign with him for ever From v. 8. to the 14th and then he gives other instructions how he should behave himself as a workman that need not be ashamed dehorting him from all vain and prophane Bablings and Errors that began to infest the Church of God adding an argument that if a man purge himself from these he shall be a Vessel of Honour prepared for his Masters work from 14. to the 24th and so he cometh to the words in my Text Flee also youthful Lusts Which admonition to Tim. one would have thought might have been omitted and that upon a two fold account Tim. had an infirm weak Body and such sickly people usually incline more to minde a Winding-sheet than wanton Lusts Tim. was a holy young Man very temperate for the most part drinking only Water and such cold Liquor was more likely to quench than inflame the heat of Lusts and yet because Tim. was a young Man Paul saw need to give him this admonition Well then may you young people need it Besure it is written for your admonition in these last and leude days on whom the end of the World are come Wherefore attend thereunto as for your lives Flee youthful lusts In which words there is no need of any Logical division to detain you from this following Theological proposition which without the least violence done to the Text naturally floweth from it That it is a duty of special concernment to young people to flee youthful lusts In the prosecution of this Doctrine I shall endeavour the resolution of these following Questions Q. 1. What is the import of the word Flee Q. 2. What are those Youthful Lusts that you are so concerned to flee Q. 3. Why it as a duty of such special concernment for Youth to flee those lusts Q. 4. How young people may best Practice this their especial duty to flee youthful lusts Q. 1. What is the import of this word Flee Answ Now to Flee imports the swiftest motion as to run is more than to go so to flee is more then to run Wings are nimbler than Legs You know in all motion there is terminus a quo terminus ad quem the terms from which and the terms to which So it is here flee from sin to God Flee i. e. to the farthest distance from sin and to the nearest closure and union to God 11. Job 14 If iniquity be in thy hand put it far away How far so far as God puts it away when he pardons sin even as far as the East is from the West 103. Psal 12 So should you do in your Repentance for sin Object But we can as soon flee from our selves as from our Lusts in this sense the Law in our Members will abide Sol. Altho there cannot be in this life a perfect freedom from nor destruction of sins Being an existence this being only the priveledge of the glorified Souls above yet there may and must be a subversion of its Power and Dominion both in Heart and Life so that the meaning is flee from thy youthful lusts to the utmost distance even as far as the East is from the West in respect of thy love and affection to and practice of these lusts Tho sin is and will remain in thee yet maintain a continual alienation in thy heart and endeavours in thy life against it in a diligent use of all those sanctified means and spiritual remedies which God hath appointed for the abandoning thy youthful lusts Such as these following 1. Vehement desires and longings of soul after the mortification of them in their habits as well as external acts 7. Rom. 24. 2. Deep humblings of soul and loathings of self for former yieldings to thy Lusts 73. Psal 22. So foolish and ignorant was I even as a Beast before thee 31. Jer. 18 I have surely heard Ephraim bemoning himself thus I was as a Bullock unaccustomed to the yoke Surely after I was instructed I smete upon my thigh I repented I was ashamed yea even confounded because I did bear the reproach of my youth 3. Earnest cries to Heaven for Preventing pardoning and purging Grace 19. Psal 13. Keep back thy Servant from presumptuous sins let them not have dominion ever me 51. Psal 1. 2 7 10. verses Have mercy upon me O God according to the multitude of thy tender mercies blot out my transgressions Wash me throughly from mine iniquities and cleanse me from my sin Purge me and I shall be clean create in me a clean heart O God 4. Fixed resolutions
Fountain and sealing a new and everlasting Covenant of Grace in his Blood that whosoever believeth and repenteth shall not perish but have Ever lasting Life O astonishing Love was there any need for God to stoop to offer undone man a Covenant of Grace but his ways are not as ours c Now this youthful Sin of Delays spurneth at this Bowel and Bosom Mercy and Love of God the Father And can this be thought to be a little Sin O unparrallel'd Wickedness of what a Scarle● tincture and bloody nature is this Sin O young man consider it take he●● of shuffling here thou wilt be apt ●● think within thy self that sure this is not so What I guilty of trampling on the bowle● of Go'ds mercy which I venture to pu● off turning to him a little longer far be● it from me to do so great wickedness I never intended any such thing O delude● Youth come see thy guiltiness e're it ●● too late to remedy thy self The Go● and Father of our Lord Jesus revealeth an● publisheth his eternal thoughts of love t● poor Sinners that had destroyed themselve● alloweth them a day of Salvation and acceptable time to come in and be saved without exception though he was the offende● party yet he proclaims fury is not in me I have no pleasure in the death of Sinners I am willing to be reconciled lo I have found out a Ransome I have bruised my own Son and slain my own Lamb to be a sacrifice for Sin and a Saviour for Sinners him have I sealed and set forth to be the only propitiation for Sin through Faith i● his Blood sure they will reverence my Son and admire my Grace in offering him and strive who shall first receive him sure every Knee will bow to him and every Mouth confess to him what less could be expected Now then instead of this to crave with Solomon's sluggard a little longer and a little longer to embrace and enjoy our vile Lusts which according to the tenor of the Gospel cannot one moment be regarded and loved without a manifest rejection of Christ I appeal to you whether your present delays are not a notorious despising the Riches of God's Goodness which Sin is a most bitter provocation of Almighty God who could every moment confound such despisers of his Grace What think you will an earthly King bear it that his descending below himself to spare and shew mercy to obstinate Traytors should be despised It is also to be considered how wickedly these delays do vilifie the Grace of our dear Redeemer who though he was rich with the Riches of the Deity he thought it no robbery to be equal with God yet such was his amazing Grace that for our sakes he became poor with the poverty of our humanity he took upon him the form of a Servant he was a Man of Sorrows and acquainted with Griefs and here in the days of his Flesh endured the contradiction of Sinners the temptations of Satan the curse of the Law the bitter wrath of God and the accursed death of the Cross and all this for Rebels Enemies O infinite condescension and after all this is done he comes a wooing to our Doors and follows us up and down with the sweet motions of his Spirit and with the strong motives of his Love in dying for us pleading O Sinners why will you dye I am Jesus who dyed for you turn unto me my Heart is towards you what could I have done more for you to win you to redeem you than I have done O remember how I was wounded for your Sins Behold my Hands and Feet reach hither thine Hand put it into the hole in my side look upon me in the Garden and on the Cross and trace me there when my Blood trickled down my weary Body and see how I loved you and whether ever love was like mine to you O that the Lord would please to make you sensible young people and cause you to apprehend the truth of this that Christ doth really thus plead with you to know the things of your Peace now in this your day and to flee your youthful Lusts without delay And here I pray give me leave without the least prevarication to represent to you the impious nature of this Sin of delaying as it is a despising and contemning all this rich Grace and Love of blessed Jesus O young man while thou delayest thou tramplest on Christ's precious Blood thou embracest and openest to thy vile Lusts and Christ is made to serve to stand without in the mean while is it not enough to provoke him in fury to be gone and never return more till he come to sentence thee to go accursed into everlasting Fire Young man has not Christ's Blood a cry does it not cry to Heaven for Mercy to poor Sinners and does it not cry on Earth to Sinners O cease your enmity throw down your weapons of hostility O repent repent and I will appease and quench the Flames of divine Wrath that your Sins have kindled c. Now delays so long as they last are a direct opposition hereunto it is equivalent with waging war against crucified Christ it is interpretatively a conspiracy with the Devil against Christ Young man were you aware of this O be assured the hand of Joab is in this there is a peculiar enmity in Satan against the Blood of Christ as it is a Sinner's ransom while himself is left bound with eternal Chains hence he subtilly endeavoureth to strengthen the confederacy with thy youthful Lusts by present delays which if he can effect he knoweth it to be a direct compliance with him to vilifie that healing Plaister of Christ's precious Blood and how doth he insult when he can prevail herein to keep out Christ notwithstanding all his wooings pleadings and to keep up the present leag●● between thee and thy Lusts as he mo●● certainly does whilst thou delays O you●● man never forget this argument again●● this Sin of delaying it is a Sin directl● against the bleeding dying love of Chri●● And then it is a sin against the blessed Sp●rit the third Person of the sacred Trinity who proceeds from the Father and the S●● and comes in the ministry of the Word inwardly to strive with you to convince yo● of Sin and Misery in order to a revealing ● Christ and his Righteousness to you for vo●● Salvation O admirable Grace that the H●● Ghost that heavenly Messenger should vouc● safe to come under a Sinner's roof upon su●● a design so advantagious to a self-destroyi●● Creature O with what humble thank●● Hearts should we receive such a messeng●● that leaves thee probably many ninety nin● better then thou art and comes to the secretly whispering and breathing O ●● thy youthful Lusts to day while it is ca●●ed to day return return O prodigal you●● there is Bread enough and to spare in th● Father's house if you stay here in this ●● Country you perish if you
very few that are saved pray examine carefully what such a Repentance is made up of usually it consists in the passionate awakenings of natural Conscience upon the Sinner's Alarm to appear before that God to whom he has been a long time estranged and against whom he has maintain'd a long and old Enmity hereupon there springs up in his Breast a servile fear and dread of this holy and just God hence the Sinner being stript of all Creature comforts and help flies and cryes to God for pardon of his Sins and deliverance from Hell in great affrightment of Spirit and O if God will spare what manner of person he will be and the like Now pray judge righteous Judgment and make a true estimate herein many ignorant Wretches call this true Repentance whereas all this is but nature in misery crying for ease which the veriest Reprobate in the World may do nay can't but do if Conscience be awakened here is no change of their hearts from darkness to light and the power and love of sin to God and holiness Alas let but these Men be put into their former state of health and temptation again and they would be the very same a Balaam may come thus far to cry out O that I might dye the death of the Righteous and my last end be like his There is the same love of Sin and hatred of strict Godliness within as ever which would soon appear if they might but still enjoy their former Vanities but alas all is under a force they are launching out into the eternal World and judgment seems to them just at hand now they cry aloud for mercy and desire pardon bewail their abuse of time make large offers of Reformation and yet all this is but as an Iron in the Fire or a Mariner in a Storm Well said * Quale bonum hoc ●st quod melius est poenâ c. Tertull. Tertullian What a mean sort of good is this that only excels punishment It is good to repent and be saved because who can dwell with everlasting burning All this is good just when a Man 's a dying O young man is this consistent with Reason to venture thy All to all Eternity upon so rotten a foundation thou wouldst not venture to put out to Sea in a leak● Vessel and wilt thou be so mad as to venture thy Soul upon such a bold Presumption as this What if O Youth after your mad and long Rambles in the ways of Sin after thou hast try'd these desperate Conclusions and thou at last begins to come to thy self and attempts to come to Christ what if he should remand thee and send thee back again to find Relief among the Husks and Swine thou so lately left if when you in your distress and calamity supplicate with the most mournful Note his mercy and compassion he shall return you back with this greeting and ungrateful answer It is now too late thou shouldst have remembred me in the days of thy youth depart my patience and compassions are at an end because you refused when I called I will now reject you O what if God should conclude his day of grace and mercy just as thy time of Religion commenceth If he end his Patience as thou beginnest thy Repentance If his Ear be stop'd just as thy cry for mercy is opening pray what then will you do what say you young ones will you enquire return and come now or no to allude to that of the Prophet Isa 21. 11 12. Watchman what of the night what of the night if you will enquire enquire return and come How many expressions are here to shew the vehemency of the Call What say you Youth wilt thou dare to run the venture of the loss of God's acceptance of Heaven and eternal glory for a year a month a week a day shall the blessed Trinity stay till your Lust will release you Why then be it known to you and remember hereafter that I this day give you notice of it that as you sowe so you shall reap If you sowe a deaf Ear to God's call to day while it 's called to day you shall reap a deaf Ear to your calls and cryes for mercy when your calamity and desolation cometh as a whirlwind upon you O young Men I beseech you and O that God would persuade you by his Spirit this day to practise this advice here exhibited to you Flee this youthful Sin of delaying The sooner you come in the more acceptable it will be to God the more comfortable to your own Souls and the more useful and beneficial to others I might enlarge upon all these but I have been long already in other Considerations against this Sin of delaying and therefore I shall only tell you That no Tongue can relate no Pen can describe all the advantages of an early Conversion One days sweet communion that you will have with a reconciled God in a state of grace will be more comfortable than a thousand years of impenitent Sinners who are or may be in continual fears of death and judgment But O the blessed state of an early Convert that is a● peace with God his Soul may dwell at ease let what will come that can in life or death Sin is pardoned the sting of all is removed Christ's yoke is easie there is no condemnation to such an one O the sweet peace and tranquility of such a Life what should trouble or disturb him that hath good grounds to believe That he shall be for ever with the Lord when he shall go bence and be seen no more Young People are apt to th●nk that there is no contentment in the ways of God but they must lead sad and uncomfortable Lives whereas it 's most manifest that there is nothing tends to free them from discontent and uncomfortableness like an early conversion to God The Kingdom of God consists in joy and peace and there is a day at hand when the proudest despiser of an holy life shall be convinc'd of it O therefore make a tryal of it and if you do not find it so take your own course I have no more to say but to pray that God would circumcise your hearts and give you wisdom to take the present opportunity and to admire his mercy that it is not too late The next Sin that I shall direct Young Ones to flee is An eager pursuit of sensual and sinful Pleasures their loving these more than God c. I Have shewed you already how strongly Youth is bent upon Pleasures Sports Games Feasts Pastimes O! Young Men love these as their Lives and some will as soon part with their Lives as with their youthful Pleasures they have had Threatnings Promises Commands Intreaties Mercies Afflictions yet nothing to this day could prevail with them What Solomon saith of the Fool Prov. 27. 22. Tho' thou bray a Fool in a Mortar yet will not his foolishness depart from him may be applied here to
and terrible day Hence Paul himself beat down his Body denied himself fleshly pleasures lest at that day he should be a Cast-away Hence Peter interrogates Seeing all these things shall be dissolved at that day of judgment what manner of persons ought we to be in all holy conversation and godliness not in chambering and wantonness 2 Pet. 3. 11. Hence also is the force of that great Command to a present Repentance without delay Acts 17. 30. Because God hath appointed a day wherein he will judge the world by Christ It was this that made voluptuous Felix tremble O Young Man had thou but a lively impression of this upon thy heart O how soon would it wither all thy pleasures at the root and instead of Ease it would fill thee with Remorse and Bitterness O therefore when this thy Youthful Lust grows boistrous then ●se this Goad to awaken thee and oppose ●his strong and terrible Argument for the ●ooling and quelling thy Lust after pleasure viz. That God will bring thee to Judgment You read of Moses when young and the ●emptation of pleasure strong yet he chose ●ather to suffer Affliction than to enjoy Sins ●leasures that are but for a season And why because he by Faith saw a day of final and further recompences at hand Hebr. 11. 25. And then Fourthly Consider That all thy youthfu● pleasures are but for a season Heb. 11. 25. And you read in Job 21. 13 14. They spen● their days in mirth and in a moment they g● down to the grave or hell Who do why all your Pleasure mongers from one Age to another Look ye were it possible for yo● to have a sight of the damned in Hell ther● would you find the many thousands tha● spent their few days on earth in the pleasure● of Sin And it 's but a while but you an● all of your complexion and temper that love Pleasures more than God must vanish away and never laugh more never jest it ga●● it more O the doleful hour is at hand Th● stolen waters of Si●'● pleasure are sweet bu● short like Naboth's Vineyard which Ah●● so ●●gerly thirsted after he got it it 's true bu● he could not keep it Sins pleasures ar● compared to the crackling of thorns under ● pot If any should ask Why they should be ●● short I would have such to bethink them selves Why they should be at all I am sure the All wise God'● thoughts are not as you● and those whose distemper'd Souls th●● grace are begun to be cured think otherwise Ask a converted Soul What pleasure there is in Sin and he will tell you it i● the very gall of bitterness Alas Young Man it is a disease upon thee that make● thee think of any pleasure at all in Sin bu● yet that mistaken Pleasure of thy sick and diseased mind is but momentary and a ●ery Shadow Why then art thou so ea●●r after Pleasure O the great Cheats poor ●inners put upon themselves Hence plea●ant Sins are called Lying Vanities O young man remember thy time on Earth ● but short 1 Cor. 7. 29. and therefore thy ●leasures in Sin cannot be long O how small distance is there between the Sports and ●ames of Youth and the mortal Pangs and ●ains of Death how soon will thy clear ●orning be overcast with evening Clouds ●e pleasures of Sin will be quickly over ●●t the pain will be for ever as Job saith ● mans Life on Earth Job 14. 1. His days ●● few but his Troubles are many So may ●ay of Sin its pleasures are few but its Ter●●s are many like a short Feast but a ●ng reckoning therefore when you are in anger of being enticed with Sin 's pleasures beseech you to endeavour and O that God ●ould teach you to improve this Consi●eration that they are but for a season ●here is a notable Story that I meet with ● Mr Burrough's Moses his choice concern●g one Theodorus a young man who at a ●ne of great Festivity and Jollity in Egypt ● his Fathers House with-drew from all the ●●mpany and got alone and fell a medita●●g thus Here is delight and content in the ●est I may have what I will desire but how long will it last And upon this Meditatio● thinking with himself this will not hol● long he withdrew himself into a privat● Room and fell down upon the Earth an● with many Tears cryed out thus unto Go● in Prayer O Lord says he my Heart i● open unto thee I indeed know not what to ask but only this Lord let me not dye eternally Lord thou knowest I love thee O let me li●● eternally to praise thee And when his Mother came to him and would have h●● him come to the rest of the company th● were bidden he made an excuse an● would not only upon this meditation b●cause he saw these things were but for a se●son and would not last O that it migh● please the Lord to give you young o●● Wisdom and a Heart alike to know ●● brevity and vanity of all fleshly pleasures as to draw off your Hearts from them a● to make your choice of those pleasures th● are for ever at the right hand of Go● And then Fifthly Consider youthful and sens● Pleasures are vile in their nature Cic● though a Heathen thought not that m● worthy of the name of a man that sp●● one day in sensual Pleasures And T●● accounted a Life of Pleasure a Life of Bea● And what doth God say in the Script●●● of the Person that liveth in pleasure y● may see 1 Tim. 5. 6. Such a one is dead while be liveth And in the 21. Job 11 12 13. Such say to the Almighty depart from us Pleasures they alienate and take away the Heart from God and the things of God they stuff the heart with manifold Evils they deaden it with security they harden it in Sin and swell it with Vanity and ●our it with an enmity against the severi●●es and strictness of Religion in a word Pleasures dispose a Person to all manner of ●mpieties and expose a person to all manner of miseries Aristotle maketh mention of a parcel of Ground in Sicily that sends forth such a strong smell of fragrant Flowers ●o all the Fields thereabouts that no Hound ●n hunt there the scent is so confounded with the smell of those Flowers thus in our ●icentious Age Pleasures hinder us in our spiritual chase they take away all scent ●nd sense too of Heaven and heavenly ●hings Who is fit for any holy excrcise that hath been immersing himself in sensual pleasures Can the Heart that but just now ●ath been enlarged and let out or poured ●ut in vain and youthful pleasures be prepared for the holy presence of God in Pray●r or Meditation What think you doth Chambering and Wantonness doth Ga●ning and Sportfulness fit you for commu●ion with God O how much sooner do they ripen you for Hell and Destruction Wherefore O young man flee these vai● pleasures that
A Directory for Youth Through all the Difficulties attending that State of Life Or a Discourse of Youthful Lusts IN WHICH The Nature and Kinds of them are described and Remedies against them laid down First Preached to Young People and now Published at their Request By Samuel Pomfret Minister of the Gospel For thou writest bitter things against me and makest me to possess the Iniquities of my Youth Job 13. 26. His Bones are full of the Sins of his Youth which shall lie down with him in the Dust Job 20. 11. Remember not against me the Sins of my Youth Psal 25. 7. I was ashamed yea even confounded because I did bear the reproach of my Youth Jer. 31. 19. Ad vos juvenes mihi Sermo flos aetatis periculum mentis Aug. de temp London Printed for John Dunton at the Black-Raven in the Poultry 1693. To the Young People that were Hearers of the following Sermons and since have been sollicitous for the Publishing of them Grace and Peace c. Beloved Friends THat sincere Affection and Compassion which God hath wrought in me to your precious Souls hath prevailed with me against my na●●ral inclination to yield to your Request for the Printing those Sermons that I Preached from ●● Tim. 2. 22. wherein is recommended to ●● the weight and necessity of St. Paul's Ad●●●ition to Timothy to Flee Youthful Lusts The Wise Man saith Prov. 25. 11. A ●ord spoken in season is like Apples of ●●ld in Pictures of Silver And if so then must be allowed me that I have not miscar●●d in my choice of such a Word spoken to you O that I might not miscarry in my wish for you namely that it may prove eventually a Word whereby you may be saved The Word damned is hard you would not have that to be your lot But pray permit me to tell you plainly and publickly without Lisping and Whispering that saved you cannot be and damned you must be except by a true and timous Repentance you flee your Lusts the infallible truth of which is originated in and built upon his Word who is Truth it self and cannot lye as you may see in the 6. Gal. 7. Be not deceived God is not mocked for whatsoever a man soweth that shall he reap 13. Luke 3. Except ye Repent ye shall perish 8. Rom. 13. If ye live after the Flesh ye shall dye 20. Job 11. His Bones are full of the Sin of his Youth which shall lie down with him in the Dust 5. Prov. 11. And thou mourn at the last and say How have I hated Instruction c. 11. Eccles 9. Rejoyce O young man in thy youth but know thou that for these things God will bring thee to Judgment O Young People would you with due care apply these things to your own Souls it were enough to rent the very Caul of a secure Heart I know such is the Depravation of our Natures that if there were any possibility of escaping Hell and Damnation without fleeing our Lusts we should never voluntarily submit to this Godly Counsel given by St. Paul to young Timothy I have read of a Book that the Pope hath called Taxa Camerae Apostolicae wherein men may know the Rate of any Sin upon what terms men may keep a Whore be Drunk c. As to that it is a bundle of Lyes But the Inspired Scriptures may be truly call'd a Rate Book where any of you may know what a beloved Lust will cost without Repeneance viz. the Wrath of God in Hell and so everlastingly true is this that I beg you to despair of ever finding the least Jota of God's Word to fail or fall to the Ground unaccomplished I know you will be tempted to do as other Young People commonly do namely to forget these things and by the sloth and aversion of a wretched Heart in conjunction with Satan's temptations to be carried away to other trivial matters wherefore let me intreat you as ever you would avoid the Curse of Reuben Unstable as Waters to ballast your Hearts by laying in strong and powerful Convictions of the intollerable Evil of Sin the indispensible necessity of Christ and holiness the unconceiveable worth and the preciousness of your Souls and Time and the unavoidable approach of Death and Judgment Look ye you Young Folks the Breasts of whose Virginity hath not yet been press'd you are young and want that Experience that elder Christians have and therefore the greater allowance must be made you must allow your Souls more time to digest the great mysteries of Religion by Meditation and Prayer And you are more strongly bent to sensual Pleasures and Sports and to forget God and your Souls Death and Judgment And therefore you must so much the more chastise the pregnancy of that Vanity and Folly that is bound up in your Natures by a severer vigilance and abstinence When I was young it pleased God of his infinite Mercy to priviledge me above thousands with a Religious Education and by his restraining Grace to preserve me from open Prophaneness blessed be his holy Name But yet notwithstanding this to my own just shame I mention it in those early and wanton days of my Youth I was miserably vain foolish and disobedient serving divers Lu●ts and Pleasures The bitter remembrance whereof hath for more than 20 Years past cost me Sighs and Groans unutterable Oh the time 's not to be numbred that I have wished I had been sick in Bed rather than sinning against so good a God the Remote parts of the World that I have been in the Roads I have journeyed in the Fields I have watched in the Nights I have watched on the Houses I have lived in and the Beds I have lain on can witness to my Tears and Sorrows while I have recogniz'd my Vanities and Folly And now forasmuch as it is utterly impossible for me to recall and recover those past and mispent days of my Youth I would on the bended Knee of Importunity for my own sake as well as your's beseech this one thing of you as I have of God for you viz. to take Warning and to be effectually perswaded by the Terrours of the Lord which I have felt to Flee that Youthful Lust and with that Godly young man Moses rather choose any Affliction than adventure to sin it 's a known Sentence felix quem faciunt c. It 's not unknown to many of you how unwilling I have been drawn to expose these my homely thoughts to publick view But an extream thirst after the present Conversion and Eternal Salvation of your Souls hath overswayed me herein I know God's Blessing upon it can make it effectual to reach this end which is all I aim at or am ambitious of and if it shall please Almighty God to make me a poor weak Instrument successful herein I shall go to my Grave with joy and esteem it so great a Recompence as if I were young again or had remembred my Creator in