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A66476 A sermon preached in the High Church of Edinburgh, June 9th, 1695 before His Grace the Marquess of Tweddale His Majesties High Commissioner and before many of the nobility, barrons and burrows, members of the High Court of Parliament, and the magistrates of the said city / by David Williamson ... Williamson, David, d. 1706. 1695 (1695) Wing W2797; ESTC R8132 22,801 28

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Captains may be put to it and some who hears me this day it may be their case I warne Your Grace and my Noble Lords and much Honoured Gentlemen take heed what you do the judgment is the Lords there be few Parliaments but some Members dye in the time or shortly after God knows within a few dayes where some of you will Land for Etemity I remember within these thirty four years of one who rode in Pomp to Parliament but warmed not his Seat was hurried to his Lodging took bed and his Sun set in a dark and stormy cloud he was a principal contriver of the overthrow of the Work of Reformation in Scotland Take heed what you do or design you must all dye and compear 2 Cor. 5.10 As the word is Be manifested discovered laid open your deeds your intentions your Cabin-Counsells there will be no palliating of foul things with fair Colours I will tell you to whom Death will be terrible and why 1. It will be terrible to them who have not their aggreement made with God not found in peace Them God will meet as an enemy 2ly These who has not repented and obeyed the Gospel As the foolish Virgins Math 25. Christ threatens the Jews they should dye in their sins unrepented of John 8.24 3ly Who ly down in the dust and their bones full of the sins of their youth Job 20 11. 4. Who dye in unbelief to such God swears they shall not enter in his rest Psal 95.11 5. Who have not their work perfect before God but rests in an empty name and profession Rev. 3.1.2 6. The backslider in heart Heb. 10.38 7. These who hears the word and does it not Matth. 7.26 8. Who sets their nest on high as the fool who said he had much goods laid up for many years Luk. 12.19 9 The persecuter and contemner of Gods People as Nabal 2. Sam 25.10.38 10. These who dye under the plague of a hard heart as Pharaoh Exod. 14. 11. Death is terrible to these who are self Cheaters and Deceivers who cries peace peace when sudden destruction is at the door 1 Thes 5.3 12. Who dyes neither to be desired of God nor man as Jehoram 2 Chron 21.20 13. These who dye embracing Idolatry as Ahaz 2 Chron. 28.22 He Trespassed yet more against God and Sacrificed to the Gods of Damascus 14. These who dies without the experimental knowledge of these three 1. Without the knowledge of Conversion except one be converted he cannot enter into the Kingdom of Heaven Joh. 3.3 2. Without the knowledg of Holiness without which no man if he were a King shall see the Face of God in mercy Heb. 12.14 3. Without some knowledg and belief of their eternal lodging 2. Tim. 1.12 I know in whom I have believed says Paul I know of a house not made with hands 2. Cor. 5.1 Quest But why will Death be terrible to such Ans Because then they will get no desire granted not a drop of cold Water to cool the Tongue Luke 16 24. The rich Glutton could not obtain that mean request 2. Then their Carnal propes and confidences are battered down their hope gives up the Ghost Job 11 20. 3. Because then God will be terrible to them He will meet them as a Boar bereaved of her Whelps and rent the Caul of their heart and devour them as a Lyon Hos 13.8 Consider this you that forget God least he tear you in pieces when none shall deliver Psal 50 22. 4 Because then fear and loss comes at once and there is no hope that their case will mend Now would you have death not to be a terrour but a comfort to you Then 1. Look to it through the righteousness of Christ who takes away the Sting 1 Cor. 15.55 c. 2 Be Zions friend and her King Christs friend and embrace him as thy Souls Beloved and his terms of peace prescribed 3. Look on Death as the Vessel that will take thee off this troublesome Sea to thy eternal rest 4. Look on death as Christ speaks of it Our Friend Lazarus sleepeth John 11.11 5. Look to it in the promise of his presence Who will be with thee when thou goes thorow the dark valley Psal 23.4 6 Look on Death as thy God's Servant that dare not touch thee but as thy God will 7. Be prepared for it Are you ready and your Lamps Trimmed I fear the Eccho of conscence in some is I am yet to Learn this Great Lesson Consider these things 1. Wishes and would be 's will not be taken off your hand Balaam a Stranger to God wished to dye the Death of the Righteous Numb 23.10 O Says the man I would fain be Godly Thou wilt not come to a Blessed end if thou get no more Says Christ Blessed is the man whom his Lord finds so doing Matth 24 46. Not so wishing that he had been better 2. Many meet with Death before they be ready what knows thou if thou get time at Death What if the Lord answer thee as Judges 10.13 Go to the Gods whom you have served Shall I take the worlds the devils your Lusts and sins Leavings 3. Consider you may be confused at Death It 's harder to dye well than is imagined Death will try to purpose your Graces duties and enjoyments you have need to be busie and be as busie as you can you will have enough to do to win to patience and assurance 4. Mind as Death leaves you Judgement will find you You will not dye twice if so you might take a venture Therefore deferr not preparation which is of universall and Greatest concernment If peace of conscience To dye with comfort To have the Soul bound up in the bundel of life be of concernment Then preparation for Death is of concernment If eternall well and woe to escape hell and come to Heaven be of concernment Then is preparation for Death of concernment Quest But wherein consists this preparation Ans 1. In laying up a store a good foundation for the time to come 1 Tim 6.19 To be wise as the Ant that provides in Summer for the Winter storm Prov. 6.8 2. To live a Righteous holy life the life of a wrestler with God as Jacob Gen 32. The life of walking with God as Enoch Gen 15. The life of Selfdenyed-obedience as Abrabam Heb 11.8 He went on a call not knowing whether and the life of a pilgrim and stranger Desiring a Heavenly contry Heb. 11.13 3. It consists in having the Heart Sequestrat from Lusts Idols and Creature injoyments Crucifyed to the world and the lusts and affections thereof Gal 5.24.6.14 4. In being on the watch-tower Psal 130. Luk 12.37 Blessed are those Servants whom the Lord when he cometh shall find watching 5. In having Graces in Lively exercise Faith ready for Vision and Hope for possession 6. In having thy peace within between God and thy Soul secured the Spirit witnessing with your Spirits that you are the Sons
prayed and flatered God and Lyed with their Mouth for their Heart was not right with God 10. The upright man has comfort in the greatest Extremity and storm of his Life a bosome friend Paul when he had the sentence of Death against himself and others said this is our rejoycing the Testimony of our conscience that in simplicity and Godly sincerity we have had our Conversation in the World 2 Cor 1 9 12. This makes the Man's Face to shine and makes quietness within Prov. 14.14 Whereas an ill conscience is like a gnawing worm a heavy load above a burden Then sincerity gives comfort in the last Extremity of Death Mark the persect behold the upright the end of that man is peace tho' he Dye in Warr Psal 37.37 O that is sweet when the Heart does not reproach in a Dying-hour Job 27.6 and God not a terrour to the Man Lastly that Man has interest in that promise that 's of a wide compass Psal 84.11 The Lord God is a Son and a shield to direct Comfort and defend he will give Grace and Glory and withold no good thing from him that walks uprightly Quest How shall wee win to this lovely desirable thing 1 Be convinced of heart unfoundnes make an errand to God for it Psal 119.80 Let my Heart be Sound in thy statuts Psal 51.10 Creat O Lord in me a clean heart a study much the attributes of God especialy his omnisciency Heb. 4.12.13 All things are vaked open before him with whom we have to doe keep God in your Eye that is injoined Gen. 17.1 Walk besor me and be upright This keeped Joseph right Gen 39.9 You will never prove steel to the back if God be out of sight this keeped David right Psal 16 8 25.15 Keep upon your hearts the perswasion of his Alseeing-Eye what makes many so unstable they forget God 3 keep Heaven in your Eye this keeped Moses right amidst many temptations and snares he had respect to the recompence of reward Heb 11 26. This keeped Paul right that he fainted not he minded the exceeding and eternal weight of Glory 2 Cor 4 16 17 You will faint and give over if your Hearts be fastned on things that are seen you will take to the nearest shore so has been seen of an apostat generation The last branch of the point they who would have comfort in Death must have a Religious walk in their Life and do what is good in the Lords sight Walking is a progressive motion not like that of the door on the hinges that moves oft but goes not foreward Consider these things for clearing this point 1. Wee are commanded to walk in the Lords way and that constantly Deut. 19.9 Walk ever in his ways 2. The Saints have resolved this as Psal 119 112 and are injoyned to make inquiry after the Lords way for this end Jer. 6.16.3 The Lord commends those who make conscience of their walk as Zacharias and Elizabeth Luk. 1.6 Whose commendation will never die 4. The Lord threatens them sore who looks not to their walk Jer. 9.14 Lev 26.21 c. he will heat the furnace seven times more for them 5. It is one of the precious promises of the New Covenant that the Lord will give us his spirit to cause us walk in his way Ezek. 36.27 6. The Lord calls for it as a chief evidence of a Souls sense of Kindness that wee walk humbly with our God Mitah 6.8 7. The Lord's people sensible of kindness have iugaged thenselves to this Psal 116.12 c. What shall I render to the Lord I will walk before the Lord. 8. You will find the Lord quarrels no people so much for their words as for their walk Deut. 5.28.29 They had well spoken O! says the Lord that there were such a heart in them to fear me and keep all my Commandements the Man is only blessed in his deed Jam. 1.25 Many are strangers to a Christian Walk 1. some will not so much as give God fair words for all his favours but Sacrifices to their own Net Hab. 1.16 2. Some complement God in words and little affected in their hearts Psal 106.12.13 They sung his Praise but soon forgot his Works and waited not for his Counsel 3. Some with some kind of sense will commend God in words who never came the length of a Christian Walk profess they know God and in Works deny him Tit. 1 16 these are Self-cheaters Question Why are most people pleased with a profession without a Christian walk 1 From Ignorance of God as if he would be put off with fair words and bare acknowledgment this is a mocking of God 2 It flows from undervaluing of his Mercies as if they were worth no more 3. Because there is not so much difficulty in profession and words as in a walk It is Grace that must dispose to this the Devil cares not how much you complement God with Words if the heart be not toward God and your walk commend you not to him 1. As ever you would shew a sense of the Lord's kindness in your life and expect his kindness at Death make conscience of a Religious walk I press it with these Arguments 1. It is your Christian walk that will put to silence the ignorance of foolish men and convince others 1 Pet. 2.15 2. It s the walk that will best secure peace of conscience in the worst of times Psal 119.165 Great peace have they which love thy Law and nothing shall affend them 3. It is your walk that will keep the passage open to God in all your necessities the man is barr'd out who hears and does not Ezek. 33.31 he will not be inquired of such but set his face against them Ezek. 14.2.8 The slanderer and Adulterer what ever he profess he is not welcome to God Psal 50 16 c. 4. It is your walk that will difference you from the World not a common gift or profession Luk 18 In these a Hypocri●e may go beyond a Gracious Man 5. There is nothing sweeter for a Man to reflect on when the Eye-strings are breaking than for a Man to have that to say that he has Exercised himself always to keep a Conscience void of offence toward God and Man in his walk and in this Hezekiah had ground of Comfort but it was not the ground of his Considence that was placed in Christs Righteousness Vse 2. I would offer these things by way of Advice 1. If you would walk so as to commend God and expect comfort at Death set your Face to the right Airt to Zion Jer. 50.5 To Glorify God in all your Actings 2. Have your Salvation much in your Eye as preferable to all things Many forget they have immortal Souls all their care is for things below Heaven 3. Study much acquaintance with the word as the Rule Gal. 6.16 He that walks according to that Rule peace shall be upon him and Mercy as upon thee Israel of God