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A79010 The righteous mans death lamented. A sermon preached at St. Austins, London, Aug.23. 1662 at the funeral of that eminent servant of Jesus Christ, Mr. Simeon Ash late minister of the gospel there. By Edmund Calamy, B.D. Calamy, Edmund, 1600-1666. 1662 (1662) Wing C262A; ESTC R229781 17,397 33

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as well as others because they have a body of sin that they carry about with them for there is no man so wise that lives and sins not Eccles 7.20 Wherefore there is that which deserves death in a righteous man Lastly and especially The righteous must perish upon a peculiar account For if we had hope only in this life saith the Apostle we are of all men most miserable and therefore they must perish to keep them from perishing they must say as Themistocles Periissem nisi periissem they must dye that they may rest from their labour for here is not our rest Micah 2.10 There remaineth a rest for the people of God there is no rest in this World the word quies wants the plural number 3dly The righteous must dye that they may have their reward their Crown of glory that God hath laid up for them they must first fight the good sight and finish their course and then they shall receive a Crown of glory 3dly They must dye that they may be free from sin for they shal never put off the body of sin till they put off the body of flesh 4thly They must die that mortality may be swallowed up of life that corruption may put on incorruption 5ly They must dye that they may be perfect in Grace Lastly They must die that they may see God face to face and be for ever with the Lord which they cannot do till they dye therefore blessed be God that the r ghteous must perish If a man should bring news to a righteous man that he should always live on Earth always be young rich and healthful it would be unwelcom news for while we are in the body we are absent from the Lord and subject to sin and therefore when Peter asked Christ what should be done with John Christ tells him If I will that he tarry till I come what 's that to thee from henceforth there went a report abroad that John should not die John 21.32 Now the Apostle himself was much displeased with this report and look't upon it as a great affliction that he should not die and therefore he himself confutes it But yet Jesus said he said not that he should not dye as if he had said God forbid that I should not die Before I come to the Application of this point give me leave to speak something to the second point and so I shal apply them both together The second Doctrine is this That the perishing of a righteous man is nothing but a gathering of him to God Christ and the blessed Society of Saints and Angels in heaven This is contained in the second expression Merciful men are taken away the word in the Hebrew is colliguntu● they are gathered it is exegetical of the former they did not perish but they are gathered to God and Christ there is a great deal of excellency a magazine of sweetness in this expression they are gathered It implies two things First That the righteous are in a scattered condition while they are in this World and that three ways First They are scattered among the wicked and ungodly of the World as Sheep among Wolves as Lambs among Lions rent and torn in pieces forced to wander up and down in sheep-skins and Goat skins 2dly The righteous are scattered in the world one from another and that two ways 1. They are scattered by their different habitations for the godly are forced to separate one from another as Lot from Abraham 2. They are scattered one from another by the cruel persecution of wicked men and therefore you read Acts 8. that at that time when there was a persecution against the Church at Jerusalem that they were all scattered abroad 3dly The godly are scattered in this life from the glorious presence of God in Heaven indeed they are never sattered from the gracious presence of God but sometimes they are scattered from the comforting presence of God and as long as we live in this World we shall be scattered from the glorious presence of God for while we are in the body we are absent from the Lord. Secondly This implyes a bringing of God's people out of this scattered condition it is a gathering of the righteous out of this world into another from a sinfull persecuted world into a sinles glorious world from diversity of dwellings on earth to dwell altogether in one heaven it is a gathering out of the reach of men and divels a gathering them not only to the gracious but to the glorious presence of God and Christ and to the souls of just men made perfect and to the general assembly of the first born and to the city of the living God the heavenly Jerusalem where they shall live together never to be scattered again To understand this the better let me offer 3 things to you shewing you that the godly are gathered to God 3 wayes In this life at death and at the day of judgment First the righteous are gathered to God in this life and that is at their first conversion for by nature we are all aliens and strangers to God scattered from any union or communion with God not only scattered from the glorious but from the gracious presence of God God made man at first to enjoy communion with himself but Adam lost this by his sin and now we are all Cains and Vagabonds scattered from the love of God and from union and communion with God but when God converts any of the elect he gathers them home to himself for conversion is nothing but God's gathering them to himself in the second Adam that were scattered from him in the first Adam the first Adam was a root of scattering a root of separation from God but the second Adam was a root of union and conjunction Christ is the head and all the elect are all gathered together in him 1 Eph. 10. that he might gather together in one all things in Christ so that conversion is nothing but a gathering of the elect of God to Christ by faith and a gathering to one another by love and charity Secondly Gods people are gathered at death here they are gathered to Christ by grace but at death they are gathered to Christ in glory here they are gathered to God by hope but at death by fruition here Christ is gathered to us he comes down and dwells with us but at death we shall be gathered to him we shall go up and be joynd with him There 's a great deal of difference between esse cum Christe and esse in Christo esse cum Christo to be one with Christ is a Christians great security but esse in Christo to be one in Christ it is a Christians great felicity In this life we are gathered to God by faith but at death by vision Lastly we shall be gathered to God at the day of Judgment it is called the day of the gathering of the Saints together A day when all the Saints