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A57938 Joshua's resolution to serve the Lord Containing the resolution of every true Christian, fully and wholly to cleave unto the Lord, and to dedicate himself to the Lord and his service. Wherein is shewed, what the resolution of a Christian is. And the reasons of the necessity of this resolution with a word of exhortation both to private, and family worship. To which is added, a prayer for a family. By Robert Russel in Sussex. Licensed according to order. Russel, Robert, fl. 1692. 1694 (1694) Wing R2347F; ESTC R221582 13,384 27

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endeavours to be more and more humble more patient more meek more holy and more heavenly let the Devil tempt him with Riches Honour Long-li●● and all Earthly Happiness on condition that he 〈◊〉 back again into the ways of sin yet 〈◊〉 will not yield but resist him with all his might a●d strength nay though all the Powers of Hell seek their utmost endeavours to d●aw him back though the Flesh intice and the wicked World use all means to discourage him yet in spire of them all he is resolved to go on in his Holy Course for neither Death nor Life nor Principalities nor Powers nor Height nor Depth nor any Creature is able to Seperate him from the love of God which is in Iesus Christ our Lord Rom. 8. Thus a sincere returning Sinner is fully beat and resolved to give himself up Body and Soul to the Lord. And the whole frame and bent of his heart is towards Grace and Holyness That is the first thing Considerable that a Christians Resolution is a full Resolution Secondly It is a present Resolution he is not for delays and put offs but resolves presently to turn A Man you know that is fully bent and resolved to do a. thing his earnest desire is to be about it that it may be done he is not for putting it off from one time to another as if he did not care whether it were done or no. Even so a Christian that is fully bent and resolved after Grace and Holiness be longs and desires for the attainment of his Holy Ends the whole frame of his heart is set that way and therefore he presently sets about the Work without delay Indeed a Hypocrite has many purposes and resolutions to Repent and become a New Creature but he delays and puts off from one time to another being loath for ●…e present to part with sweet Sin with his Beloved Lust which shews that his resolution is not a firm and settle resolution his purposes are unsound and ●ipocritical There was one Luke 9.61 who made a kind of a resolution to follow Christ but this resolution was not for the present he begged liberty to go once more to his sinful Companions and take his leave of them Lord saith he I will follow thee but let me first go and bid them farewel which are at home at my house This shews that his purpose and resolution was not sincere he made a kind of a resolution to follow Christ But here lyes the case there was not a thorow change wrought in him he had not rooted out his Beloved sin the frame and bent of his heart was more towards the following of his Lust than it was to follow Christ therefore in setting his hand to the Plow by making a resolution to follow Christ and yet looking back with pleasure and delight upon his old sinful course of life he was not fit for the Kingdom of Heaven as our Saviour tells him verse 62. Lord saith he I will follow thee but let me first go and bid them farewel which are at home at my house Thus a Wicked Man when he is intreated and perswaded by a Minister of God's Word or by any of his Godly Relations to Repent and forsake his Evil Practices and to lead a New Life he perhaps under these Godly Admonitions makes fair promises and has some Purposes and Resolutions to Repent and become a 〈◊〉 Creature and yet notwithstanding these purposes and resolutions he has many delays and put offs because his heart remains still wedded to his 〈◊〉 the Drunkard ●e promises that he will return and follow Christ but he takes leave first to go once more to the Ale-house and take leave of his Drunken Companions and take one merry Cup more with them and then he will come and follow Christ He has friends at home at his House and he must first go and take his leave of them and make one merry meeting more among t em and enjoy a little more of their Iovial Company and then he will follow Christ The Covetous he must have ●…ave first to persue after a little more of this worlds Goods and then he will follow Christ The Valupteous he must have leave first to partake a little more of the Sweet of Sin he must enjoy a little more of his Beloved Pleasure he must down with one sweet Morsel more and then he will follow Christ Thus Sin is so sweet unto a Wicked Man the World and the Flesh is so bewitching that notwithstanding a Sinners fair promises and purposes to Repent and turn to God that by these he is hindred of putting any thing into practice but procraserates and puts off from one time to another until perhaps time is at an end before he has done any thing in order to his Eternal Salvation But a Christian that is fully and firmly resolved to dedicate himself to the Lord and his Service so that the whole frame of his heart is bent that way he is so far from delaying and putting off from ●ne time to another that he is even restless and ●an find no contentment in any thing he enjoys until he has got an intrest in Christ until he has got some assurance of the love of God and the pardon of his Sins it grieves him to the very heart to think that he should be so wild and follish as to wast so much of his precious time as he has done in fleshly Lust in abusing of God's Mercy Goodness and grieving his Spirit in that he has made a good and gracious God wait upon him so many years whilst he continued to run on in a Course of Rebellion against him And therefore he now resolves through the grace of God assisting him from the time forward to bid an everlasting farewel to his beloved sin he now fully resolves to continue no longer in his sinful course of life he is ready to cry out with St. Augustin How long shall I say to morrow to morrow why shall not this day be the day of my Convertion He therefore without delay sets about the Work of Convertion he now begins to beg labour and strive to work out his Salvation Thus a Christians Resolution is 〈◊〉 Present Resolution Thirdly and lastly a Christians resolution is a Settle and Deliberate Resolution He doth not as many do take up a suddain and inconsiderate resolution to follow Christ But he diligently considers first what it may cost him to be a thro' Christian the death of his beloved Sin that he knows it must cost him he knows he must part with every sin even with his most flesh-pleasing sin for Christ or else he can't be no true Christian But he considers that it may cost him the loss of his Credit and Good-name the loss of his liberty nay the loss of his life Now a Penitent Sinner considers diligently of all these things before he enters upon his Christian course lest aftar he has gone far with Christ Persecution