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A44414 A sermon preach'd before my lord major at Guild-Hall Chappel on the 30th of Octob., 1681 by George Hooper ... Hooper, George, 1640-1727. 1682 (1682) Wing H2705; ESTC R4457 20,330 39

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kindled it Man has as it were a New Soul and becomes a New Creature discerns his Heavenly Parent and begins to Cry Abba Father His greatest Speculative pleasure is in the Contemplation of this infinite excellent Wisdom Holiness and Goodness and his greatest Practical delight in the mean humble Performances of that little Service he can be thought to do of all that Honour he shall be allowed to Pay Our Love then to God is answerable to that of God for man we Worshipping and ●erving by the same Principle that he created and redeemed out of free Choice and pure Inclination indeavouring now to please him by the same Motive he has Prepar'd for us those Eternal Pleasures by the Motive of a real Affection We should be so much New-men that we should not love our selves but as we are the Workmanship and the Care of a God no other reason should dispose us to affect our selves then what carries us to affect the rest of mankind all made all in some measure beloved by our Great Creator And this is the Love here first plac'd so much mention'd by our Saviour and his Apostles so eminently visible in their Heavenly lives and willing Deaths It is this Love towards God for his own sake and for him towards our Brethren that performs all the commands makes the full character of a Christian and is preferred justly before all other Graces the Perfection of such as go before and the Parent of those that follow A love for Mankind unconceivable brought our Saviour down from Heaven subjected a God to the meanness and infirmity of our mortal Nature to the Agonies of the Garden and the Death of the Cross induc'd him to lay aside his Glorious Happiness above that he might bear our Griefs and carry our Sorrows might be wounded for our Transgressions and bruis'd for our Iniquities And a Love resembling that infinitely deserv'd by it and Kindled at it a Love of Gratitude and Duty burning in his Disciples in a just return and humble Emulation devoted back their Bodies and their Souls to the Honour of him that had redeem'd them Consecrated and Sacrificed their Lives to the Service of that blessed Name Out of affection to their Saviour and to those whom their Saviour Lov'd they publish'd the Propitiation of his Death with the Peril of their own They too in their Office of Reconciliation Despis'd the Shame and endured the Torment rejoycing in their Sufferings and filling up that which was behind of the Afflictions of Christ On such Love of our Saviours is our Salvation founded by such Love of the Apostles is the good Tidings declar'd and with the same in us is the Gospel to be entertain'd and obey'd Now tho in an Age so luke-warm as Ours these Holy Fervours of the Heavenly Love may not be commonly understood tho to some this Gift of the Spirit may be as strange as that of Miracles and may seem to have ceas'd as well yet what Christian is there that will not Profess he knows God And who can know him that does not Love him This is certainly the Fruit of the Spirit in those in whom he dwells and from this Fruit the other that follow do as naturally arise As 2. Joy and this is the inseparable Companion of Love It 's nearest Attendant Delight Complacency and Satisfaction surrounding it on every side we being pleased with the Object before we Love Pleased with it while we Love and pleas'd with the Love it self for so must our Joy have begun early grown up and heightned from the same Discoveries of Faith and by the same Proportions by which our Love advanced Believing we shall not only Love with a Love not to be expressed but Rejoyce too with Joy unspeakable For as the Creation is cheer'd at the Rising of the Sun as Rational thinking Minds are ravish'd at the Discovery of some noble Truth such must the Joy be but of an infinitely higher degree when the Day dawns and the Day-star arises in our Hearts and God himself shall appear wh●n he shall shine in upon us with the brightness of his Glory and reveal the Excellencies of his Nature when Greatness shall be discover'd in all it's Majesty Honour in all it's Lustre when Holiness Justice Truth and Goodness shall be seen in their purest Idea and utmost Perfection This sight as it will be hereafter Clear and at Hand is justly stil'd the Beatifical Vision and may of it self make Happiness enough for a Heaven And here on Earth as much of it as the Eye of Faith may let in would create on the Soul of man a Pleasure it had never before known not to be experimented by Sence or fanci'd by Imagination a joy that we could not well bear and which is to come mix'd and allay'd in Mercy to our mortal Constitution Many there are that say Ps 4.6 who will shew us any Good But the Lord lifts up the light of his Countenance on those he Loves And puts Gladness in their Heart more then what Corn and Wine and Oyl would give So much Pleasure have we from Faith Psal 17.15 in the bare Speculation of God we behold his Face only and are Satisfi'd God saw the Creation delighted in it and pronounc'd it good what judgment then must they make And what Joy will they find That look on him But then too if we proceed to the other Manifestations of our Faith as it relates to our selves Whatever delight God might take in creating of Man man cannot have more then to find himself the Work of God that we have the Honour to come out of his Hands and the Happiness to be Consider'd by him On what other occasion should we express a greater Joy Then when we know our selves to be under the Care of his Providence and guard of his Protection not be his Creatures only but Friends in his House and Sons of his Family And if this Joy be interrupted by the Sense of our Guilt and dread of his Displeasure yet it is only stopt a while to break out in greater abundance when that fear shall be remov'd and the glad Tidings of a Pardon come When after a Cloud and Showers the light shall return Clearer and his Love shall shine again upon us with a more servent heat At the Conversion of a Sinner Angels rejoyce above and shall not the Sinner rejoyce below at his own Salvation So we see as Faith goes on it multiplies our Joy which Hope raises yet higher when it shows us Heaven before us cheers us with that happy Prospect and blesses us with our Immortal Expectations And this way does Joy rise equally with Love and proceed distinctly from the same causes It will too that our Joy may abound take yet a new Root and spring out of Love it self For perfect Love and assur'd of a reciprocal affection as that is which the Spirit inspires casteth out Fear and has no Torment Is full of Cheerfulness and Gladness