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A15144 The vvay to the celestiall paradise Declaring how a sinner may be saued, and come to life euerlasting. Contained in three bookes.The first second third sheweth that a sinner may be saued, & come to life euerlasting. By faith, apprehending Christ for his iustification, & applying to himselfe the promises of the Gospell made in Iesus Christ. Repentance, hauing his sins washed away in the bloud of the lambe Iesus Christ. Prayer, calling vpon God in the name of Iesus Christ. By Robert Whittell, minister of the Gospell. Whittle, Robert, d. 1638. 1620 (1620) STC 25441; ESTC S120396 338,769 458

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from repentance but this their hope is a vaine hope and men build this their vaine hope vpon a very weake and deceaueable foundation Some vpon their yong age some vpon the strength of their body and others vpon the pure and good complection One reasons thus I neede not repent yet I am but young I am in my youthfull dayes in the prime of my age in my flourishing yeares I hope to liue yet many yeares I shall haue time enough to repent hereafter it will be time enough for mee to repent when olde age commeth Another thus I feele my body to be strong and lusty I am healthfull I haue no paine nor ake I feele no infirmity neither am I troubled with any disease I shall liue long I neede not repent yet it will be time enough for me to repent when my strength faileth when I feele my selfe grow weake and when sicknesse commeth vpon me Another thus I am of a pure and good complection of a ruddie countenance death will not come neere me I may take my pleasure yet a long time And as for repentance when I beginne to waxe pale and wanne and when I perceiue wrinkles to appeare in my face then I will repent Thus foolish are we to put off our repentance till olde age till the day of death and till the last houre But grant that God suffer the sinner to liue in his vngodly course of life euen till he be olde yet he will hope still to liue a little longer there 's no man so olde but thinkes he may liue yet one yeare longer So vainely doe men please themselues with the hope of long life And this hope of long life harmes many a soule and hinders thousands from speedy repentance They hope to liue long and to enioy many dayes and yeares they say a Isa 56. 19. To morrow shall be as this day b Iam. 4. 14. Whereas they know not what shall be on the morrow The consideration hereof may admonish vs not to Vse deferre our repentance from day to day and from yeare Not to deferre our repentance vpon hope to liue long to yeare vpon hope to liue long for that is but a vaine hope Salomon admonisheth vs well concerning this c Pro. 27. 1. Boast not thy selfe of to morrow for thou knowest not what a day may bring forth That foolish man that boasted himselfe in the multitude of his riches saying d Luk. 12. 19. Soule thou hast much goods layd vp for many yeares take thine ease eate drinke and be merrie and hoped to liue long and to see many yeares found by lamentable experience that his hope was but a vaine hope for he liued not till the next morning For e Ver. 20. God said vnto him thou foole this night thy soule shall be required of thee Let not then the hope of long life encourage thee still to sinne and to doe wickedly but now betimes repent while God giueth thee time and space to repent While God giueth thee to day deferre not till to morrow But repent to day f Heb. 3. 13. While it is called to day lest as the Apostle saith any of you be hardened through the deceitfulnesse of sinne CHAP. XVI Of Motiues and perswasions to repentance of the two first motiues THe Sixt and last thing in the treatise of Repentance 6 Motiues and perswations to Repentance Foure is concerning the motiues and perswasions to repentance which I reduce to foure heads The first I take from testimonies of Scripture The Second from examples of penitent sinners The third from the necessity and The fourth from the benefite of repentance Touching the first the Scripture is plentifull in exhorting 1 Testimonies of Scripture to repentance perswading to turne from sinne and to returne vnto the Lord. Esay saith a Isa 55. 7. Let the wicked forsake his way and the vnrighteous man his thoughts and let him returne vnto the Lord. Ezekiel saith repent and b Ezek. 18. 30. turne your selues from all your transgressions Hosea saith c Hos 14. 1. O Israel returne vnto the Lord thy God Ioel saith d Ioel. 2. 13. Rent your heart and not your garments and turne vnto the Lord your God And so the rest of the prophets in the old Testament In the new testament we finde Iohn Baptist the voice of the crier in the wildernesse the preparer of the way of the Lord preaching repentance vnto sinners e Mat. 3. 2. repent ye for the kingdome of heauen is at hand And againe f Vers 8. bring forth fruits meete for repentance And when Christ Iesus himselfe began to preach his first Sermon was of Repentance g Mat. 4. 17. repent ye for the kingdome of heauen is at hand The Apostles of Christ walke in the same steps preaching repentance to sinners S. Peter preached repentance to the Iewes h Acts. 2. 38. repent and be baptised euery one of you in the name of Iesus Christ for the remission of sinnes Againe he saith i Acts. 3. 19. repent ye therefore and be conuerted that your sinns may be blotted out so S. Paul exhorteth the Athenians to repent k Acts. 17. 30. And the times of this ignorance God winked at but now commandeth all men euery where to repent And S. Iames exhorteth saying l Iam. 4. 8 9. cleanse your hands you sinners and purifie your hearte you dooble minded be afflicted and mourne and weepe Thus the Scripture exhorteth to repentance The second motiue to perswade vs to repentance I 2 Examples of penitēt sinners take from the example of penitent sinners to mooue vs to repentance it is profitable for vs to set before our eyes the examples of penitent sinners who though they haue sinned and done wickedly yet haue repented and returned vnto God Manasseh King of Iudah was a great sinner and for his great sinnes carried to Babylon but being in affliction m 2 C●ron 33. 12. 13. He besought the Lord his God and humbled himselfe greatly before the God of his fathers and praied vnto him and he was entreated of him and heard his supplication c. Dauid though he committed adulterie with Bathsheba yet he repented and said n 2 Sam. 12. 13. Psal ●1 4. I haue sinned against the Lord though Peter denied his master Christ yet he repented he was sorrie for his sinne o Mat. 26. 75. He went out and wept bitterly And what shall I more say for the time would faile me to tell of Noah Lot and of Solomon of Marie Magdalen and Zaccheus of the conuerted Iewes of the keeper of the prison conuerted by Paul and of Paul himselfe who as he himselfe confesseth p 1 Tim. 1. 13. Was before a blasphemer a persecutor and inturious but through repentance obtained mercy These are examples written for our instruction that we should not liue in sinne nor goe on in any wicked and vngodly course of life
Psal 27. 8. Seeke ye my face Dauids heart said thy face Lord will I seeke So when the Lord cals to repentance we should hearken to the voice of the Lord and when the Lord saith returne and repent the heart of a sinner should answere and say Lord I returne Lord I repent Thirdly the time limited for our repentance is the time present now yea the o 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 very instant of time in regard 3 The time present of our dutie for the practise of repentance This time of repentance is expressed in the Scriptures by these tearmes To day and now p Heb. 3. 15. To day if ye will heare his voice harden not your hearts q Ioel. 2. 12. Therefore also now saith the Lord turne ye euen to me with all your heart thus speakes S. Ambrose concerning the time of our repentance r Agenda est paenitentia non solum solicitè sed etiam maturè Amb. de poeuit l. 2. c. 1. We ought to be carefull not only to repent but to repent betimes The consideration of this that the time p●esent is the time of repentance serues to reprooue the follie of those who deferre their repentance and put off their amendment Vse of life from day to day manie deferre their Against those that deferie their Repentance repentance till they be sicke thinking that they may both make their wills and repent all on a day Young men thinke its to soone for them to repent and old men thinke its soone enough there 's no time ouerpast As the sluggard saith f Pro. 6. 10. Yet a little sleepe a little slumber so the couetous man saith yet a little gaine the licentious yet a little pleasure and euery sinner that is loath to part with his sinnes deferres the time with God and puts off his repentance from day to day and is vnwil●ing to repent now or to day but promiseth to repent tomorrow and heereafter though perhaps he meane it not Like to the men of Iabesh Gilead who being besieged be Nahash the Ammoni●e said t 1 Sam. 11. 10. To morrow we will come out vnto you and ye shall doe with vs all that seemeth good vnto you when as they meant nothing lesse for they had aide promised them by Saul for this deferring of repentance the Lord reprooued the people of Ierusalem and cried woe against them u Jer. 13. 27. Woe vnto thee ô Ierusalem wilt thou not be made cleane when shall it once be for this cause the virgines that did not prepare to meete the bridegrome Christ the Lord but carelesly delaied and deferred the time are called x Math. 25. 2. 3. foelish virgins And indeede whosoeuer doe deferre their repentance and put of their turning to the Lord from day to day they are not wise but foolish They that deferre their repentance doe foolishly their folly appeareth in diuerse things First A Sinner by deferring repentance continueth longer in his sinnes and continu●●● in sinne 1 By deferring repentance a sinner continueth longer in sinne as hath bene shewed before is very dangerous the longer that a sinner deferreth his repentance the more sinnes hath he to repent of y Quid enim quod diff●ratian vt plura peccata committas Ano. de pauit l. 2. c. 11 Wherefore is it saith a Father that thou still deferrest thy repentance is it that thou maiest commit more sinnes the more sinnes that any one committeth the harder will be his repentance the more enemies he hath to fight against the greater striuing shall he haue to get the victorie and the greater sorrow must he haue for his sinnes Secondly whosoeuer deferreth this repentance till 2 No man is certaine of the time to come herafter doth foolishly for he is not certaine of the time to come to day is our day to repent in and now is the time that the Lord would haue vs to turne vnto him and no man can assure himselfe of to morrow Wherefore Solomon saith z Pro. 27. 1. boast not thy selfe of to morrow for thou knowest not what a day may bring forth That foolish rich man boasted of many yeeres a Luk. 12. 19. soule thou hast much goods laid vp for many yeares When as God said vnto him b Ver. 20. thou foole this night thy soule shall be required of thee God hath giuen vs to day to repent in but hath not promised to wait for our repentance till to morrow How foolish then are we to deferre our repentance till hereafter hauing to day and not being sure of to morrow Thirdly to deferre repentance till a man be olde till 3 He that deferrs Repentance till old age is then vnfit to repent the euill dayes come vpon him and till death be readie to cease vpon him is foolish and dangerous for whoso doth so makes himselfe vnfit to repent If the yong man deferre his repentance till his middle age and the Lord then strike him with sicknesse and death Cease vpon him before he haue repented how hard will it be for him then on a suddaine to repent How hardly will he be perswaded to leaue his old companions To part with his friends and acquaintance To forsake the world To denie himselfe And to yeeld vnto death But how much harder will this be in an old man that hath deferred his repentance to the end of his dayes when sicknesse and old age meete together When as Moses saith c Psal 90. 10. their strength is labour and sorrow And when those euill dayes are come and those yeares draw nigh as Solomon saith d Eccles 12. 1. when thou shalt say I haue no pleasure in them ●n yong age when a man hath quicknesse of sight readinesse of hearing sharpnesse of wit strength of memory then is it a fit time for a man to apply his heart vnto wisedome to seeke to saue his soule to vse the meanes of saluation to get faith and repentance and not foolishly to deferre all till olde age when as experience shewes old folkes are vsually heard complaining of the paine of their body ake of their bones lamenes of their limmes dimnesse of sight and dulnesse of hearing And certaine it is if men haue not repented before these euill daye● come vpon them they will be very vnfit now to beginne to learne this lesson of Repentance when they are so grieued with paine and ake yea when they are lame and blind and deafe Fourthly a sinner that will not now repent but saith 4 No man is sure that he shall haue grace to repent hereafter he will repent hereafter is not sure that he shall repent hereafter for God may so harden his heart that he cannot repent because that in his life time he contemned the meanes of his saluation and despised the patience of God waiting for his repentance St Paul speaks thus to the impenitent sinner that hath despised the patience of
against the Lord by thought word deed we cannot but acknowledge that it is of the Lords mercies that we are not consumed The Lord might in his iustice cut vs off for the very first transgression for one euill thought for one wicked word for one sinnefull deede and when we find the mercy and goodnesse of God so much shewed towards vs as to spare ●s and suffer vs to liue notwithstanding our vile wicked and sinnefull life O how ought wee to acknowledge the goodnesse of God herein and how ought wee to praise the Lord for his mercy and patience towards vs in suffering vs so long Wherefore a sinner should be so far from making the patience of God to be an occasion of deferring that it ought rather to hasten his repeatance And he should reason thus hitherto I haue liued in sinne and done wickedly and yet the Lord hath beene ●o gracious vnto me that he hath spared me he might haue cut me off in the midst of my sinnes it is of the Lords mercies that I am not consumed and now I know not whether the Lord will forbeare me any more Wherefore I will delay the time no longer I will now repent I will now returne vnto the Lord the patience and long-suffering and the goodnesse of the Lord shall lead me to repentance CHAP. XIX Of the shortnesse of our life of the certaintie of death and the vncertaintie of the day and houre of death and how in regard of these its necessarie for a sinner to repent THirdly its necessarie for a sinner to repent of his sinnes and to amend his life in regard of 3 The shortnesse of mans life the shortnesse of our life In the first age of the world men liued long because as yet sin was not multiplied in the world for as one saith a D●c●r●●tus est 〈…〉 dec●●sus s●●●●dum 〈…〉 cap. ●6 the course of mans life was shortned according to the increase of some For when sinne beganne to be multiplied on the earth when the wickednesse of man was great in the earth then did God drowne the world of the vngodly and shortned the dayes of man so that whereas in the beginning of the world and before the stood men liued eight or nine hundred yeere after the floud they attained not two hundred for Abraham liued but an b Gen. ●5 7. hundred threescore and fifteene yeeres And Iacob counteth his dayes to be c Gen 47. 9. an hundred and thirtie And in the time of Moses the dayes of mans life were counted but d Psal 90. 10. threescore and ten The Scriptures speake thus of the shortnesse of mans life Iob saith e I●b 14. 1. Man that is borne of a woman is of few dayes Dauid thus f Psal 39. 5. behold thou hast made my dayes as an hand-breadth and mine age is as nothing before thee verily euery men at his best state is altogether vanitie Our life for the shortnesse thereof is compared to things of great swiftnesse and short continuance Iob compares our life to a g Job 7. 6. Weauers shuttle to a running h Iob. 9. 25. 26. Post to the swift Ships and to the flying of an Eagle hasting to the prey to a i I●b 14. 2. flower of the field that is soone cut downe and withered as al●o to a shaddow that fleeth and continueth not Dauid to the k Psal 103. 15. grasse and slower of the field which in the morning flourisheth and groweth vp in the euening is cut downe and withereth St Iames to a l Iam. 4. 14. vapour that appeareth for a little time and then vanisheth away The woman of Tekoa in her parable compares the life of man to m 2 Sam. 14. 14. water spilt on the ground which cannot be gathered vp againe and indeed n Pret●reunt ann●m refluentis aquae our yeeres passe away as the running waters For as all Riuers runne into the sea from whence they came so doe all men runne and hast to the earth from whence they came Our life is nothing else but a passing from life and a tending to death For from our infancie we passe to child-hood from childhood to young age from yong age to middle age from middle age to old age and from old age to death Now the shortnesse of our life ought to be a great motiue to perswade vs to repentance and amendment of life And to be warie how we spend our dayes This Moses the man of God teacheth vs from the consideration of the shortnesse of our life for hauing told vs that the length of our dayes is but threescore yeares and ten hereupon prayes and therein teacheth vs to pray o Psal 90. 12. so teach vs to number our dayes that we may apply our hearts vnto wisedome This reprooues the great folly of those who spend their daies in vanitie and wickednesse liuing at ease passing Vse away their time in eating and drinking and making Against those who spend the sho●t time of their life ill merrie considering not how short their life is nor how soone and suddenly they may be cut off and their daies come to an end It is with manie as Iob saith p Iob. 21. 13 they spend their dayes in wealth and in a moment goe downe to the graue It is the prayse of Moses that when he was in Pharaoh's Court and might haue liued there in all worldly honour and enioyed his pleasures at full yet q Heb. 11. 25. he refused to be called the sonne of Pharaoh's daughter chusing rather affliction with the people of God then to enioy the pleasures of sinne for a season Letting vs thereby vnderstand two things first that the pleasures of sinne are but for a season secondly that a wise man as Moses will not aduenture the losse of felicitie in heauen which is euerlasting for the enioying of the pleasures of sinne for a season Sinne is committed in this present life and this life is but short we are but of small continuance here and therefore if a man should giue himselfe to all sports and mirth that could be inuented and solace himselfe in all worldly delights and earthly pleasures euen to satietie yet these pleasures would be but for a short time but for a season now no wise man none but a very foole will buy his pleasures so deare as for the enioying of his earthly pleasures to loose heauenly ioyes and for the winning of things temporall to loose things eternall Fourthly its necessarie for a sinner to repent and amend 4 The certaintie of Death his life if he consider the certaintie of death Our life is but short and death is certaine God hath determined the end of mans dayes vpon earth After that Adam had finned God said vnto him r Gen. 3. 19. dust thou art and vnto dust shalt thou returne Iob saith ſ Iob 14. 10. Man dieth and wasteth away yea man giueth
stones and the dust and licked vp the water that was in the trench Secondly in the lower regions as to stay the heauens from rayning a long time together and againe to open the windowes of heauen to bring downe raine Such 2 In the lower regions power had Elias also as witnesseth S. Iames d Iam. 5. 17. 18. Elias was a man subiect to the like passions as we are and he prayed earnestly that it might not raigne and it rained not on the earth by the space of three yeares and sixe moneths And he praied againe and the heauen gaue raine and the earth brought forth her fruit thus in the heauens aboue Secondly Prayer hath auailed much in the wat●rs to stay their violent force from drowning the seruants of 2 In the waters the Lord which efficacie was in the praier of Ionah who being in the e Jon. 1. 17. Belly of the fish three dayes and three nights Yea euen f Ion 2. 1. 2. 3. 5. 10. In the deepe in the midst of the seas the flouds compassing him about all the billowes and waues passing ouer him and the weedes being wrapt about his head then he praied vnto the Lord his God out of the fishes belly And the Lord heard him and the Lord spake vnto the fish and it vomited out Ionah vpon the dry land Thirdly in the earth causing springs of waters to appeare 3 In the earth in dry places yea making the hard rocks to gush out water in abundance As at the praier of Moses for when the people murmured for want of water g Exod. 17. 4. 56. Moses cried vnto the Lord And the Lord answered him and bade him smite the rocke and there should come water out of it that the people might drinke and Moses did so in the sight of the Elders of Israel Lastly praier hath bene of force to cast out the fiercest 4 In hell ouer the euill spirits Diuells of hell when our sauiour Christ had cured the Iunatike and had cast out the Diuell which thing the disciples could not doe and demanded of Christ saying h Mat. 17. 19. 20. 21. Why could not wee cast him out Iesus said vnto them Because of your vnbeleife c. Howbeit this kind goeth not out but by prayer and fasting Thus prayer auaileth extraordinarily Secondly ordinarily a righteous mans prayer auaileth 2 Ordinarily Twofold much both for The remoouing of euill and for The procuring of good and that in regard of both 1 In regard of the Bodie and that Bodie and Soule First praier auaileth much for the remoouing of euill from the body whether it be 1 Remoouing euills from the Bodie Twofold A common calamitie or Anie priuate affliction For the First praier auaileth much to deliuer from common calamities which may hurt a mans bodie or 1 Common calamities happen to his temporall state as from the sword famine pestilence or any grieuous plague From the sword from the hand of the enemie as it deliuered Hezekiah king of Iudah from the power of Senacheri● King of Assyria for hauing receiued a most blasphemous Letter from the King of Assyria he i 2. Kin. 19. 14. 15 went vp into the house of the Lord and sp●ead it before the Lord. And Hezekiah prayed before the Lord and the Lord heard his Prayer and his prayer so preuailed with the Lord that the Lord sent his Angell to fight for Hezekiah against his enemies for k Ve● 35. it came to passe that night that the Angell of the Lord went out and sinote in the camp of the Assyrians an hundred fourescore and fiue thousand Prayer also auaileth much in the time of famine and dearth wherefore the Lord saith l Isa 41. 17. when the poore and needie seeke water and there is none and their tongue faileth for thirst I the Lord will heare them as if he had said if there be scarcitie and dearth in the land let the people pray vnto me and I will heare them So also in the time of plague and pestilence prayer auaileth much with God for the turning away of the heauy hand of the Lord thus the plague was stayed in Israel when m Num. 16. 46. 47. 48. Aaron tooke his censer and put sire therein from the Altar and put on incense and made an attonement for the people he stood betweene the dead and the liuing and the plague was stayed This sweete incense is holy and deuout Prayer ascending vp to the throne of God able to stay the plague And prayer auaileth against any other iudgement that hangeth ouer a people as the Niniuites elcaped a great iudgement threatned against them and the Lord was mooued to n Ion. 3. 8. 9. 10. turne away from his fierce anger when the Lord saw that they repented and cryed mightily vnto God Thus prayer auaileth in common calamities Secondly Prayer auaileth much in priuate afflictions 2 Priuate afflict●ons to helpe and deliuer vs in time of perill and danger in time of sicknesse and from the danger of death Dauid sheweth vs that being in distresse he prayed vnto the Lord and the Lord heard him o Psal 18. 6. In my distresse saith he I called vpon the Lord and cryed vnto my God he heard my v●ice out of his temple and my crie came before him euen into his eares And prayer is an effectuall meanes to preserue and saue in the time of sicknesse so S. Iames saith p Iam. 5. 15. the Prayer of faith shall saue the sicke and the Lord shall raise him vp by this means it pleased the Lord to saue Hezekiah's life for Hezekiah being q Isa 38. 1. 2 4. 5. sicke vnto death prayed vnto the Lord and the Lord heard his prayer and added vnto his dayes fifteene yeeres Thus praier auaileth for the remoouing of euill from the bodie and temporall state Secondly prayer also auaileth much for the procuring 2 Procuring good to the bodie of good to the bodie and temporall state for by praier it is that the Lord giueth vs things needfull for this present life as food and raiment and things conuenient for the preseruation of this life S. Iames saith r Iam. 1. 17. Euery good gift and euery perfect gift is from aboue and commeth downe from the Father of lights and againe he saith ſ Jam. 4. 2. 3. ye lust and haue not ye kill and desire to haue and cannot obtaine ye fight and warre yet ye haue not because ye aske not Ye aske and receiue not because ye aske amisse that ye may consume it vpon your lusts Where the Apostle sheweth that the way and meanes to obtaine good things blessings and benefits at the hands of God is by Prayer asking them of God but so as we aske aright and aske things needfull to a good end not prodigally to waste and consume them vpon our lusts Thus praier auaileth concerning the bodie and temporall
are called by my Name shall humble themselues and pray and seeke my face and turne from their wicked wayes then will I heare from heauen and will forgiue their sinne and will heale their land Fiftly Prayer is the best helpe in temptation 5 In temptation either to be freed from the temptation or to obtaine grace and strength from God not to be ouercome of the temptation It was Pauls helpe when he had that q 2. Cor. 12. 7. thorne in the flesh the messenger of Sathan to buffet him in which case he prayed to the Lord and that with feruencie and perseuerance for saith he r Ver. 8 9. for this thing I besought the Lord thrice that it might depart from me And he said vnto me My grace is sufficient for thee for my strength is made perfect in weakenesse Sixtly Prayer is a helpe in time of sicknesse it deliuereth 6 In sicknesse from corporall infirmities Wherefore Saint Iames saith ſ Iam. 15. 4. 15. Is any sicke among you let him call for the Elders of the Church and let them pray ouer him annointing him with oile in the name of the Lord and the prayer of faith shall saue the sicke and the Lord shall raise him vp It helped Hezekiah in his sicknesse for Hezekiah being t Isa 38. 1. 2. c. sicke vnto death prayed vnto the Lord and the Lord heard his prayer and lengthened his dayes adding vnto his dayes fifteene yeeres Lastly Prayer helpeth not onely to ease and heale the 7 Prayer is a remedie to cu●e the sicke soule sicke bodie but also to cure the sicke soule This was Dauids remedie when his soule was sicke and diseased with sinne as his bodie was through infirmitie saying u Psal 6. 1. 2. 3. haue mercie vpon me O Lord for I am weake O Lord heale me for my bones are vexed My soule is also sore vexed but thou O Lord how long Returne O Lord deliuer my soule oh saue me for thy mercies sake And againe he praieth saying x Psal 41. 4. O Lord be mercifull vnto me heale my soule for I haue sinned against thee And Chrysostome agreeing with these Scriptures saith that Prayer is a y Animis aegrotantibus pharmacum Chrys de orando Deum lib. 1. medicine to sicke soules This is the second benefit of prayer it is a helpe in trouble Thirdly the Prayer of a righteous man framed according to the right manner formerly mentioned is a 3 Saluation promised to them that call vpon the name of the Lord. meanes to procure not onely temporall benefits and spirituall graces but also saluation for so is the promise z Rom. 10. 13. whosoeuer shall call vpon the name of the Lord shall be saued For as the promise is made concerning them that beleeue in Christ that a Ioh. 3. 16. whosoeuer beleeueth in him shell not perish but haue euerlasting life and concerning them that repent that if they b Act. 3. 19. repent and be conuerted their sinnes may be blotted out and their soules saued so likewise concerning Prayer the promise is that Whosoeuer shall call on the name of the Lord shall be saued The consideration of this that Prayer is so great a Vse 1 helpe in trouble yea in all manner of tribulations and Against those who in time of trouble seeke not vnto the Lord but either put their trust in lawfull meanes or seeke helpe by vnlawfull meanes afflictions serues First to reproue those who in time of trouble seeke other helpe then from God and trust in meanes yea and vse such meanes as God hath not appointed and do not seeke to the Lord by prayer and supplication As some in their sicknesse seeke to the Physician they call earnestly vpon him and pray him to doe his best for them but doe not so earnestly call vpon God and pray vnto him to be fauourable vnto them to pardon their sinne and first to heale their soule that so their bodie may be healed Such are like to King Asa who c 2. Chro. 16. 12. in his disease sought not to the Lord but to the Physicians And this was imputed vnto Asa for sinne and it remaineth a blemish vpon his name to this day for although it be lawfull to seeke to the Physician and to vse his helpe yet to trust in the helpe of the Physician more then in the helpe of God and to seeke first and rather to the Physician then vnto God is sinnefull for God is our best helpe and our best Physician without whose helpe the helpe of the Physician is nothing worth Others there are who being sore sicke or any whit strangely diseased or visited with a lingring disease seeke not to God as to the best and chiefest helpe nor yet to the Physician as to the lawfull meanes but seeke and send to witches and wizards to forcerers and charmers like to King Ahaziah who being d 2. Kin. 1 2. sicke sent messengers and said vnto them Go enquire of Baal-zebub the god of Ekron whether I shall recouer of this disease This was Ahaziah's sinne and this is the sinne of all those who in their distresse seeke not to the Lord neither seeke helpe by lawfull meanes but seeke helpe by vnlawfull and deuillish meanes contrarie to the charge and commaundement of the Lord which he giueth vnto his people saying e Leuit. 19. 31. Regard not them that haue familiar spirits neither seeke after Wizards to be defiled by them I am the Lord your God Secondly seeing that we haue so many motiues to Vse 2 peswade vs to pray as the testimonies of Scripture examples To giue our selues denoutly to Prayer of holy and deuout men yea and of Christ himselfe seeing that the necessitie of Prayer is so great that without Prayer we can obtaine no good thing seeing we are in continuall perill and danger seeing they that do not pray vnto God are as dead men among the liuing and seeing that the want of Prayer is a marke of wicked and vngodly men Furthermore considering the great good and benefit which we haue by Prayer seeing that the Lord heareth vs and granteth our lawfull requests seeing that prayer is the best helpe in trouble the best weapon against our enemies the best ransome in captiuitie the best prouider in famine the best remedie against the pestilence the best Physicke in sicknesse the best comfort in temptation the best meanes to cure the body and heale the soule and seeing that whosoeuer calleth on the name of the Lord shall be saued the consideration of these things should be of great force to mooue and perswade vs to dedicate our selues to the seruing of God to giue our selues deuoutly to prayer to inuocation and calling vpon the name of the Lord accounting it our health our ioy and happinesse that we so wretched and miserable creatures should be admitted into the presence of so great a King as the King of Kings