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A04831 The marriage of the lambe Or a treatise concerning the spirituall espousing of Christ, to a beleeving soule, wherein the subject is fully handled in the nature of it, in the effects, priviledges, symptomes, with the comforts that arise to a beleever from this relation, wherein also the excellencie of Christ, and many other spirituall truths flowing from the subject are by way discovered. By Benjamin King, minister of Gods Word at Flamsteed in Hartford-shire. King, Benjamin, b. 1611 or 12. 1640 (1640) STC 14963; ESTC S103355 46,240 182

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Cant. 2.5 Stay me with flaggons and the reason is because the houre is not yet come when Christ useth to give the soule such plenty but he reserves that plenty for heaven when he fills the soule with the wine of inconceivable pleasure and joy in his presence when hee will turne all the waters of afflictions into the wine of consolation and the soule shall have accesse to Christ the fountaine of all comforts there to fill and satisfie it selfe with what the heart is capable of there being then a more intimate communion betwixt Christ and a beleever in heaven than upon earth a more intimate fellowship and a fuller participation of that unspeakeable content that the soule takes in Christ the soule cannot but (w) Quemadmodum Iacobus magna cum alacritate migravit in Egyptum ut ibi videret gloriam Iosephi Gen. 45.18 sic nos ad caelum properemus ut ibi videamus gloriam Christi Chem. Harm Evang. p. 1679. long for and desire with Paul to be dissolved and to be with Christ with Iacob it cannot but waite for the Salvation of God with Simeon it cannot but desire to depart in peace where it may see Christ face to face and never lose that beatificall vision of him againe Hence was it that good (x) Quid hic faciemus cur non ocyus migramus cur non hinc avolamus Monica the mother of Augustine cryed what doe we here why depart we not swifter why flye we not away from hence Hence was it that her sonne (y) Mori desidero ut videam Christum salutare meum vivere renuo ut cum Christo vivam Chem. ha●m Evang. p. 1675. Augustine sayd I desire to dye that I may see Christ my Saviour I refuse to live that I may live with Christ It is with a beleeving soule in this life as with a man in a journey in a strange Country who though at his Inne where he lodgeth he hath a warme Chamber good fire wholesome victualls a soft and refreshing bed yet he is ever and then thinking on home his thoughts and meditations ever and then speaking thus within him true it is I have a good lodging kinde entertainement wholesome victualls but what are all these to my fare at home my bed at home to the society of my wife and children at home home though homely is ever in his minde ever in his desires so it is with a Christian espoused to Christ though he enjoyes a confluence of all outward comforts though hee takes great delight in this life and as it were swimmes in all worldly contentments having a loving wife dutifull children faithfull servants his barnes stuft with graine his pastures stockt abundantly with Oxen and sheepe his coffers replenished with the most precious of metalls so that hee lackes nothing that can give an honest heart content yet he cannot but bee ever and then thinking within himselfe I have wife children lands livings but what are these to the society with my sweetest Saviour and most delightfull Bridegroome desiring to leave all to bee with Christ which is best of all Examine thy heart O soule by this property Is there any thing in the world so deare unto thee be it wise sonne or daughter land or house yea life it selfe that thou art not content to leave that thou mayst have that intimate communion with Christ in heaven Thou mayst justly feare thou never wast espoused to Christ neither ever hadst any acquaintance with him for if thou hadst the best of worldly excellencies could not retaine thy soule from a desire to bee with Christ in heaven In the third place 3. Symptome this Spirituall marriage is discovered by the affection of love (z) 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 c. Aust l. 2. Oeconom c. ultima A soule married to Christ loveth all that have any alliance with Christ A wife that truely loves her husband loves her husbands kindred and friends in like manner are the friends of Christ deare unto his Spouse now who they be that have alliance and friendship with him Christ himselfe declares First that those are his brethren Marke 3.35 who doe the will of God whose Father is his Father whose God is his God and for his friends Christ shewes who they be Iohn 15.14 Ye are my friends if ye doe whatsoever I command you as it was betwixt Iehosaphat and Ahab 2 King 3.7 when they agreed together to goe against Moab to battell Iehosaphat sayd I am as thou art my people as thy people my horses as thy horses so is it with all the members of Christ that are espoused to him Christs cause is their common cause Christs friends their friends embracing Christ with the dearest affection and mutually one another for Christs sake By this mayest thou examine thy self whether thou beest espoused to Christ or not to wit by thy love to all those that stand in the same relation to Christ as thou dost seest thou a poore member of Christ in the wrinckles of whose face as in so many lines thou mayest read Lectures of miserie and want here is a friend of Christ if thou beest the Spouse of Christ thou canst not but have some pitty love and compassion on this his friend seest thou any eminent for grace holy in life frequent in duty zealous for piety and purity of heart this is a friend of Christ standing in the same relation to Christ as thou doest if thou beest espoused to him and therefore thou canst not but love him for the image of Christ thou seest in him In the third place the consideration Vse 3 of this point serves for consolation to Christs Spouse in many particulars First against the clamour of the guilt of sinne Christ being an husband to the Soule undertakes all its debts the Widdow of the Prophet 2 Kings 4.1.2 complaines that the Creditour was come to take her sonnes captives but the Spouse of Christ needes feare no such arrest of any creditour the soule hath many creditours that out of Christ it is subject and lyable to satisfie the Law arrests the soule with a cursed is every one that continueth not in all things that are written in the Law to doe them Gal. 3.10 Againe Conscience arrests the soule and seconds the Law with this assumption that the soule hath not continued in the Law but broken it the Devill will arrest the soule with many accusations Death and Hell have their arrests too but Christ being the husband of the soule becomes the undertaker for all these arrests and debts by sinne Sathan Conscience Death or Hell when the Law shall urge its 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 and rigorous exaction of perfect obedience then may the beleeving soule answere my husband Christ hath payd it for me when the Law calls for penalty upon the violation of it selfe the beleever may answere Christ my husband hath payd it for me who is made unto me wisdome righteousnes sanctification and redemption as