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A56801 A beam of divine glory, or, The unchangeableness of God opened, vindicated, and improved : whereunto is added, The soul's rest in God / by Edward Pearse ; to which is prefixed the author's last letter, written in the time of his sickness to some peculiar friends. Pearse, Edward, 1633?-1674? 1674 (1674) Wing P970; ESTC R32172 116,330 239

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dealt with the Church of old Sometimes I am under some revivings which seem to give hopes of a return from the Grave Anon nothing but Death seems to be in view And in this dubious state I am waiting upon the Will of God which I am sure is Holy Wise and Good and which I hope shall be welcome to me whether it be for Life or Death Hitherto through Grace Death hath not been terrible to me what it may be in its nearest approaches I cannot tell but I look to and rest upon him who hath destroyed both Death and him that had the power of Death And now only two things I beg of you One is That you all give me a room in your Prayers while I am in the Land of the Living and I desire you would beg of God these things for me First That all sin and guilt cleaving to me may be fully expiated and discharged through the Blood of Christ O beg both forgiveness and repentence for me which God knows I greatly need Secondly That my Will may be throughly resigned up into the Will of God either for Life or Death Thirdly That I may have much of God's Presence with me and may alwaies have good Thoughts of Him and his Dispensations towards me in all He doth or shall lay upon me Fourthly That if God shall please to restore me I may come out of this Furnace purisied and refined as Gold that is tryed seven times and more fitted for my Masters Service or if his pleasure is which seems at present most probable to put a period to my mortal life that his Love and the Light of his Countenance may shine upon me to sweeten the bitter pangs of Death to me we cannot live comfortably without his Love much less can we die comfortably without it That is my first request The other is That you will accept and embrace some plain but weighty counsels God is my Record that my hearts-desire and Prayers for you is and has been that you may be saved and in love to your salvation I leave these Directions with you 1. Above all things look well to and labour to make sure of an Union with Christ knowing assuredly that without Union with him all your Religion is vain and ineffectual 2. Take heed of too much addictedness to his World as remembring that if any Man love the World the Love of the Father is not in him and that the friendship of this World is enmity to God 3. Dwell much within and be much conversant in Heart-work in studying the Heart searching the Heart cleansing the Heart keeping the Heart looking alwaies upon it as the veriest Cheat and Impostor in the World deceitful above all things and desperately wicked 4. Take heed of splitting upon that fatal Roek of self-deceit of which you have sometimes heard and upon which the greatest part of Professors split and perish for ever 5. Set up and keep up the Worship of God both in your Families and Closets for the Lord's sake let none of yours be Prayerless Families 6 Alwaies maintain a great honour and reverence for all God's Ordinances and in an especial manner honour and sanctifie his Sabbath The Sabbath-day is your Souls Market day O lose not your Market 7. Be universally honest and upright in your Callings and your Dealings in them the fraudulent dealings of Professors do much reproach the Gospel 8. Covet to seat your selves under a sound clear searching Gospel ministry and keep mainly to the same Ministry and the Lord guide you therein 9. Labour that your profiting under the Ministry may appear unto all men it will be a dreadful thing to enjoy rich means and bring forth no fruit to perfection O Sirs be fruitful Christians 10. Expect further Trials and Sufferings and prepare for them there is a dark and gloomy Day coming such as I am apt to think you and I have never seen any like unto it and such as wherein possibly you will think it best with them that God shall have hid in the Grave before hand But be not troubled it will be short and a glorious Day will follow a Day wherein the Church of God shall sing the song of Moses and of the Lamb a Day wherein our dear Lord and Head shall reign gloriously And therefore 11. Pray and long long and pray much and earnestly for the coming of the Day of God for the coming of Christ's Kingdom Thy Kingdom come is a Petition should be much upon our hearts O do not Rest in low things as to divine appearances and manifestations both in the World and in your own Souls These Counsels I leave with you out of that entire love and affection I bear to your salvation and our Lord's honour as concerned in you I will conclude all with ●hat solemn and cordial profession to you which Augustine often made to those to whom he was wont to preach viz. that it is the desire of my Soul that as we have been often crowded together to worship God in one Earthly House or Temple so we may all worship him together for ever in the Heavenly House or Temple And if we must never Pray and Preach and Hear and Mourn together more on Earth yet we may Love and Sing and Praise and Admire and Rejoyce together for ever in Heaven Which that we may do the God of Peace who brought again from the dead our Lord Jesus Christ that great Shephed of the Sheep through the Blood of the Everlasting Covenant make us perfect in every good Work to do his Will working in you and me that which is well-pleasing in his sight through Jesus Christ to whom be glory for ever and ever Amen and Amen My dear dear dear Friends I am your weak and languishing but yet Cordial Friend and willing Servant in Christ and for Christ EDWARD PEARSE Hampstead Octob. 3. 1672. A Beam of Divine Glory OR The Unchangeableness of God Asserted Opened Vindicated and Improved from Mal. 3. 6. I am the Lord I change not therefore ye Sons of Jacob are not consumed CHAP. I. Wherein way is made to the Text the Words thereof opened the Foundation of our intended Discourse laid and the principal Matters to be considered in the prosecution of it hinted at IT is a great as well as a true Observation which I have read in a Learned Man namely That all the many various Attributes of God mentioned in the Scripture are no other than his very Essence Multae est varia Dei attributa sunt ipsa Dei essentia Deo propter captum nostrum tribuuntur qui non possumus sub uno nomine aut actu intellectus quod de Deo percipiendum est intelligere Schar and are ascribed to him to help us in our Conceptions and Vnderstandings of Him who are not able to apprehend what may be known of God under any one Name or Notion or by any one Act of the Intellect We read you know of
they be saved without a change But God can change in neither the change must be in them God being unchangeable they must change or die change or perish and there must be a double change pass upon them or they cannot be saved a change of their estate and a change of their image a change of their state in justification by the Blood of Christ and a change of their Image in Regeneration and Sanctification by the Spirit of Christ and without both these they are undone for ever 1. There must be a change of their state in justification through Christ's Blood if ever they be saved When a poor Soul is justified freely by Grace through the redemption that is in Jesus as the Apostle expresses it Rom. 3.24 when his sins are once pardoned and his person accepted with God by the imputation of Christs perfect righteousness to him through believing then is his state changed and this change of state sinners must pass under or God being unchangeable they cannot be saved they must through the Blood and Righteousness of Christ applyed and appropriated in a way of believing get their sins pardoned and their persons accepted they must get all Guilt removed and all Debts paid or they cannot possibly be saved this is frequently mentioned in Scripture Rom. 5.1 Being justified by Faith we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ Again v. 9. Being justified through his Blood we shall be saved from wrath by him Again vers 17 18 19. If by one mans offence death reigned by one much more they which receive abundance of Grace and of the Gift of Righteousness shall reign in life by one Jesus Christ Therefore as by the offence of one judgment came upon all men to condemnation so by the obedience of one shall many be made righteous Still you see justification through the Blood and Righteousness of Christ is necessary unto Life and Salvation So Eph. 1.6 7. God hath made us accepted in the Beloved in whom we have redemption through his Blood even the forgiveness sins The like is held forth 1 Cor. 6.10 Rom. 8.30 Oh without pardon and justification through the Blood of Christ there is no Life no Salvation to be expected for sinners Unpardoned sin will surely damn and no pardon is to be had for sinners but in and by Christ and union with Christ through believing When once a Soul is pardoned and justified by Christ through believing then he is passed from Death to Life as you have it Job 5.24 but till then he remains in Death and under Death and Condemnation 2. There must be a change of their Image in Regeneration and Sanctification by the Spirit of Christ When a sinner is new born born of Water and of the Spirit as Christ's expression is when he is made a new Creature old things being past away with him and all things being become new as the Apostle phrases it 2 Cor. 5.17 when he is created in Christ Jesus and has a sound Work of Grace wrought and carried on in him by the Spirit of Christ then is his Image changed and such a change of Image must sinners pass under or they cannot be saved God never did and never will save an unrenewed Soul his unchangeableness will not admit of the salvation of such an one And indeed the Scripture is full in it Job 3.3 5. Verily verily saies Christ to Nicodemus except a man be born again he cannot see the Kingdom of God And again vers 5. Verily verily sayes he except a man be born of Water and of the Spirit he cannot enter into the Kingdom of God You see this is what Christ asserts and that over and over and with the highest asseverations imaginable Hence also Heaven is said to be the Inberitance of Saints Col. 1.12 and of sanctified Ones Acts 26.18 Hence the Corinthians are said to be sanctified as well as justified and so made capable of inheriting the Kingdom of God 1 Cor. 6.10 11. and Tit. 3.5 God is said according to his mercy to save us by the washing of Regeneration and the renewing of the Holy Ghost Thus there must a change of Image as well as State pass upon us or we cannot be saved and that because God is unchangeable Oh how should we all therefore look after this change Soul assure thy self 't is not thy civility and morality how much soever raised and refined 't is not thy external reformations 't is not thy conforming thy self to the outward Rules and Laws of Duty and the like that will save thee or avail thee any thing as to eternal Life unles thou comest under this double change of which thou hast heard Paul I am confident could compare with thee for morality external conformity to the Law when yet he was in a lost estate and afterwards coming to faith in Christ he sees cause to account all but as loss and dung Phil. 3. begin And he that came to Christ of whom we read in Mat. 19.16 17 18 19 20 21 22. had certainly attained to a great degree of morality and external conformity to the Law who yet was lacking and so far lacking as that for any thing we find he fell eternally short of Heaven and Salvation Oh there must a change a change of State and a change of Image pass upon us or our morality will leave us at last to perish Let us therefore mind this change Am I changed or no Changed I must be and that with a great change with a change of State and a change of person or I cannot be saved have I therefore any acquaintance with such a change O my Beloved let unchangeness in God ingage us all to look out after a change in us God will not change to save any of us all he is willing to change us that we may be saved but he himself will not change to save any of us 5. Again from what has been declared touching God's Unchangeableness we conclude and infer the infinite sweetness of his Love and the infinit bitterness of his Wrath and so the exceeding happiness of such as are interested in the one and the extream misery of such as fall under the other Sinners slight God's Love preferring Creature-love before it and they disregard his Wrath wilfully provoking it against themselves but if they will view the one and the other in the Glass of his Unchangeableness they will find that there is more sweetness in the one than that it should be slighted and more terribleness in the other than that it should be disregarded 1. From God's Unchangeableness we conclude and infer the infinite sweetness of his Love and so the happiness of them that are interested in it God has a people whom he loves and his Love to them is a free love a rich Love a peculiar Love a Love of singular eminency and perfection in all respects But that which indeed crowns all and puts an infinite sweetness into it is this
plunged into very deep and sore distresses such as are ready to sink and overwhelm Her she is oftentimes afflicted tossed with tempests and not comforted Isa 45.11 Such indeed is Her condition at this day and as good old Ely sate trembling for the Ark of God a Type of the Church 1 Sam. 4.13 so it may be some may now sit trembling for the Church of God fearing how 't will go with Her and indeed he is not one of Sions Children that is not concerned for Sions Afflictions But loe my Beloved in the midst of all such fears and tremblings of heart here is is strong consolation God is Unchangeable and being Unchangeable he will certainly support and deliver his Church and that in the best way and fittest season God has never yet sail'd his Church in Her afflictions yea 't is admirable to consider how hitherto he has carried it towards Her under all Her distresses how sweetly he has supported Her and how seasonably he has delivered Her When they were in Egypt in the Iron Furnace when they were in the Wilderness when they were in the Red Sea when they were in Babylon in Hamans time and in Herods when the Neck of the whole Church of God was upon the Block at once as it were And also all down along through the times of Antichristian Tyrany and Persecution to this very day O how admirably has God wrought for them both in supporting and delivering of them and certainly what he has done that he can and will do for them again as the case shall require God is Unchangeable His Hand is not shortned that he cannot save nor his Ear grown heavy that he cannot hear Isa 59.1 God being Unchangeable he is as tender of and careful for his Church and People as ever he was being Unchangeable he is every way the same to his People now as he was formerly the same in his Love to them his Jealousie for them his Sympathy with them his Interest in them he stands in the same Covenant-Relation to them that ever he did he is their King their Head their Husband their Friend their Father their Shepherd now as well as heretofore and he is every way as able to help them and accordingly will support and in due time deliver them and this Faith sees and rests assured of Isa 51.9 10 11 12. Awake awake put on strength O Arm of the Lord awake as in the ancients dayes in the Generations of old Art thou not it that hath cut Rahab and wounded the Dragon Art thou not it which hath dryed the Sea the Waters of the great Deep that hath made the depths of the Sea a way for the ransomed to past over c. So again 2 Cor. 1.9 10. But we had the sentence of death in our selves that we should not trust in our selves but in God who raiseth the dead who delivered us from so great a death and doth deliver in whom we trust that he will yet deliver us Mark Faith you see argues from what God has done to what he will do for his poor Church and People And what bottom or ground has it so to do but his Unchangeableness Let Sion therefore the Church and People of God take heed of that language which she spake of old Isa 49.14 Sion said the Lord hath forsaken me and my God hath forgotten me And as Jacob elsewhere My way is hid from the Lord and my judgement is passed over by my God for God must change e're this can be True God may permit his Church to be sorely afflicted as at this day but 't is but to illustrate his own Glory the more in Her support and deliverance 3. God being Unchangeable his Enemies shall be destroyed they shall all die and perish I mean his incorrigible implacable Enemies who will not stoop to the Scepter of his Kingdom God may and sometimes does permit his and his Peoples Enemies to practise and prosper and that for a long time together he lets them alone in their sins and oppositions against both himself and them yea he even fills their belly with his hid Treasure as you have it Psal 17.14 he lets them injoy some of the best of outward Comforts and contentments and that in great fulness which oftentimes proves a great burthen and temptation to his poor afflicted People such as is ready even to sink and bear them down So it was with the Psalmist Psal 73. beg and 't is so many times with us but Remember that God is Unchangeable and being Unchangeable though he may permit his and his Peoples Enemies to practise and prosper for a time yet not alwayes no they shall be destroyed and that with a great destruction Pray observe how things issued at last in that very Psalm Psal 73.10 c. Surely thou didst set them in slippery places thou castedst them down into destruction how are they brought into desolation as in a moment they are utterly consumed with terrors c. Pray observe he was not more offended at nor was he more ready to envy their prosperity before than now he wonders at their ruine and destruction So Psal 37.35 c. I have seen the wicked in great power and spreading himself like a green bay-tree yet he passed away and loe he was not yea I sought him but he could not be found the transgressors shall be destroyed together the end of the wicked shall be cut off So Deut. 32.35 36. To me belongeth vengeance and recompence sayes God in reference to his and his Peoples Enemies their foot shall slide in due time for the day of their calamity is at hand and the things which shall come upon them make hast for the Lord shall judge his People c. Still you see though God permit his and his Peoples Enemies to prosper for a time yet at last they are destroyed and as sure as God is Unchangeable they shall be destroyed Pray compare but my Text with the verse immediately preceeding Mal. 3.5 6. I will come near to you to judgment sayes God and I will be a swift witness against the Sorcerers and against the Adulterers and against false Swearers and against all that oppress the Hireling in his Wages the Widow and the Fatherless and that fear not me saith the Lord. q.d. I 'le suddenly and terribly destroy all mine Enemies all that go on in their sinings against me But how shall we be assured of this He tells you in the next words for I am the Lord I change not q.d. as sure as I am God and Unchangeable they shall be destroyed O Sirs though God permits his and his Peoples Enemies to prosper for a time yet he alwayes certainly destroys them in the conclusion and he will do so still because he is Unchangeable God is every way the same that ever he was the same in Holiness Jealousy Justice Power that ever he was He is as holy now as ever he was and so does hate sin as