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A50398 The young mans guide to blessedness or, seasonable directions for youth in their unconverted state By R. Mayhew minister fo the gospel. Mayhew, R. (Richard) 1677 (1677) Wing M1445; ESTC R221862 64,331 148

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the Kingdom of Heaven is what the Kingdom of Glory is Is not a Sinless state a Sorrow-less state a Temptationless state a Time-less state worth the hearing worth the having Oh Soul 't is a Heaven to hope it what then is it to have it Now Glory hereafter Happines hereafter a Being with Christ hereafter a Heaven hereafter must needs be a great Concern of the Soul which leads me to the next Head proposed 2. Why those that are Young are to Concern their Souls with their Soul-Concerns in the dayes of their Youth 1. Because 't is their Duty so to do To this my Text speaks Remember thy Creators in the dayes of thy Youth Here is a positive Precept and Prescript now as divine Commands are not to be Dispenced with so they are not to be Disputed but Dispatched Oh you that are young your Lot is cast where ye may seek after the Lord you have the meanes and Opportunities of Grace Oh how many Young Persons laid in everlasting Chains of Darkness would give Ten-thousand Worlds had they so many VVorlds to give for an Opportunity to hear one Sermon more to Read one Chapter more to make one Prayer more to Keep one Lords day more may not I therefore say to you as the Apostle did with a very little Variation How shall ye escape if ye neglect so great Salvation Heb. 2.3 2. Because 't is their Dignity so to do Oh what a rare sight is it to see Nature and Grace Contemporaries to see Grace and Nature Budding together Blossoming together Oh how honourable is it but Beginning to Act Rationally beginning also to Act Spiritually was not this the honour of A●ijah 1 Kings 14 1 12 13. to concern his soul with the concerns of his soul in the days of his youth was not this the honour of Obadiah to fear the Lord in the days of his youth was not this the honour of Josiah 1 Kings 18.12 2 Chro. 34 1 2 3. that precious and promising Prince to seek after the God of David his Father in the days of his youth was not this Timothy's crown that he knew the holy Scriptures from a child which are able to make wise unto salvation 2 Tim. 3.15 thorough faith which is in Christ Jesus And was not this the Apostles joy that he found children walking in the truth 2 ep Jo. 4 3. Because 't is their Mercy so to do Hast Mercy in thine eye 't is thy mercy and that in a manifold respect to concern thy soul with the concerns of thy soul in the days of thy youth 1. Because childhood and youth are vanity Solomon speaking to the young man to remove sorrow from his heart Eccl. 11.10 and put away evil from his flesh gives this reason for Childhood and Youth are vanity Young ones in the days of their youth are loytering when they should be labouring playing when they should be praying singing when they should be sighing merry when they should be mourning Childhood and Youth are not only vain but vanity it self 'T is not long after Children have been breathing but they are belching out hideous and horrid Oaths Do not children bring original sin with them into the world Psal 51.5 I was shapen in iniquity and in sin did my Mother conceive me Now 't is not long before they act sin and the soul that sinneth shall die Are not there many children that have not long began to speak but begin to take the sacred Name of God in vain yea desperately to curse and to swear Is it not now the Childs mercy to concern his soul with the concerns of his soul in the days of his youth 2. Because the truth of Grace is a Childs greatest Ornament This pur-blind Gentry and Age look to the Face but not to the Heart upon beauty in the face but not upon grace in the heart Absalom was a perfect beauty as to his body but a perfect black as to his soul for he was Christless and graceless and Godless Grace is the Image of God stampt upon the soul and such a child is lovely in the eyes of God though it be loathsom in the eyes of man How crooked soever deformed soever poor soever weak soever this child be as to body yet 't is beautiful as to soul having grace stamped upon it 'T is a beauty in the eyes of a God and of a Christ though it be a black in the eyes of a man that is Godless and Christless Thy Renown went forth among the heathen for thy beauty for it was perfect thorough my comeliness Ezek. 16 14. which I had put upon thee saith Jehovah God As if God had said thou wert a black but thou art now a beauty Oh Child thou art by nature as black as sin can make thee and art like to be as miserable as hell can make thee Is it not now thy mercy to concern thy soul with the concerns of thy soul in the days of thy youth 3. Because their Glass is running God doth as it were turn up a Glass when we come into the world and this is running running apace and die thou must What man is he that liveth and shall not see death i.e. shall not die Child die thou must yea die thou mayest and that in a little time Thou art in health to day thou mayst be sick tomorrow thou art upon a down-bed to day thou mayest be upon a dying-bed tomorrow thou art upon earth to day thou mayst be in hell tomorrow Is it not now the concern of the child to remember his Creator in the days of his youth We say Time and Tide stay for no man My days are swifter then a Post Job 9.25 they flie away they see no good The Ancients emblem'd time with wings not running but flying Time is like the Sun that never stands still but is ever a running his race The Sun did once stand still yea went back but so Time never did The Shunamites son was short-liv'd and so was Davids that he had by Bathsheba 2 Sam. 12.18 Is it not now a childs mercy to concern his soul with the concerns of his soul in the days of his youth 4. Because children have immortal souls Children have souls as Parents children have souls as well as men And these souls of theirs have a stamp of excellency and a stamp of Immortality They have a stamp of excellency The body that 's the cask the soul that 's the wine the body that 's the cabinet the soul that 's the jewel the body that 's the work of God the soul that 's the Breath of God And as the soul hath a stamp of excellency so of immortality Death can kill bodies but it cannot kill souls The soul lives though the body dies The soul is a blossom of eternity and hath a stamp of immortality Every child hath a soul which death it self despaireth how to kill That opinion of the mortality of
the soul together with the body too much favours of Atheism Mat. 10.28 Fear not them which kill the body but are not able to kill the soul Is it not then a childs mercy to concern his soul with the concerns of his soul in the days of his youth 5. Because they will have fewer sins to repent of Did it not lie near Pauls heart that he was in Christ no sooner Rom. 16.7 Youthful sins may prove Ages terrour said that heavenly Preacher Mr. Burroughs Salute Androniens and Junea my Kinsmen which are of note among the Apostles which also were in Christ before me Oh had not Paul cause to repent that he was in Christ no sooner that he concerned his soul with the concerns of his soul no sooner might not this have bin his complaint Oh that I had not lived to have been a Man a blaspheming man a persecuting man before I went to Christ and concerned my soul with the concerns of my soul Oh that I had not breathed out threatnings and slaughter against the Disciples of the Lord and haled men and women to prison Oh that I had not consented to Stephens death a man full of faith and of the holy Spirit but had concerned my soul with the concerns of my soul in the days of my youth Did not the sins of Davids youth lie near Davids heart Psal 25.7 Remember not against me the ●e sins of my youth nor my transgressions Is ●t●●t now a childs mercy to concern his 〈◊〉 with the concerns of his soul in the days of ●●●th 6. Because the Time of Youth is the best Time for Service As the Morning Time is the best Studying Time Aurora Musis amica so the Morning Time is the best Serving Time Oh young ones now your Parts are Lively now your Senses are Fresh now your Memories are Strong now your Nature is Vigorous the days of your Youth are the Spring and Morning of your Time Now that God might Shadow out your Duty in the days of your Youth he required that the first fruits and the first born should be offered to him Is it not then a Childs mercy Exod. 22.29 to Concern his Soul with the Concerns of his Soul in the dayes of his Youth 7. Because the Promise is made to a Timely Seeking and serving I love them that love me and they that seek me early shall find me He that seeks me early or in the Morning shall find me They that seek me in the Spring Prov. 8.17 and Morning of their days shall find me As the Israelites went early in the Morning to seek Manna and as Students rise early in the Morning and go to their Studies so saith VVisdome they that seek me in the morning and Flower of their Youth shall find me Is it not then the Childs mercy to concern his soul with the concerns of hi● soul in the days of his youth 8. Because an Eternity of Felicity a●● Glory hang upon a few moments of time Hence that counsel Heb. 3.7 To day if you will hear his voice Was it not a good question the Lawyer put to Christ Luk. 10.25 What shall I do to inherit eternal life As if he had said Sir I know that I shall be eternally happy or eternally miserable eternally blessed or eternally cursed eternally saved or eternally damned Good Sir what shall I do to inherit life Oh my cares and feares my thoughts and troubles they are all conversant about an eternity No time can reach eternity No age can extend to eternity no tongue can express eternity U num perpetuum hodie Eternity is that one perpetual day which shall never have an end What shall I do what shall I not do that I may be happy for an eternity Oh get the impressions of an eternity upon thee in the days of thy youth As the Painter painted for an eternity so do thou hear for an eternity read for an eternity believe for an eternity pray for an eternity do from life for an eternity Is it not now the Childs mercy to concern his soul with the concerns of his soul in the days of his youth 2 2. The Improving of it I have onely one Vse to make of this and that 's by way of counsel Are those that are young to concern their souls with the concerns of their souls in the days of their youth Suffer then the words of Exhortation But this Vse hath a double Aspect looking unto those that are old 1. To the old and then to those that are young Now these are either in a state of Nature or a state of Grace To those in a state of Nature 1. To those in a state of Nature 1. Art gray and yet graceless repent then and believe the Gospel Haft gray hairs upon thy head Mar. 1.15 Heb. 1.6 and not grace in thy heart 't is high time then for thee to have repentance towards God and faith towards our Lord Jesus Christ Oh soul there are but a few sands in thy Glass look about thee yea look above thee look within thee ●sa 45.22 yea look without thee Look unto me all ye ends of the earth for I am God and there is none else But will looking amount unto any advantage yea Look unto me and be ye saved When any are old in sin wo to such an old Age. It s better to die young then live to be old and die in sin Oh how sad is it to live to be old and yet die before the old man dies Then only is old age good when we are good in old age Pro. 16.31 not only die in a good old age but are good dying old The glory of young men is their strength but the beauty of old men is their gray head The gray head is a crown of glory if it be found in a way of righteousness Oh soul are grny hairs here and there upon thee hast scarcely an eye to see with hast scarcely a Foot to walk with hast scarcely a Hand to work with and hast not yet Concerned thy Soul with the Concerns of thy Soul Certainly then thou art in danger of hell fire 2. Art Gray and yet Grace-less despair not ther 's hope for thee at the eleventh hour Art going upon the last hour despair not Matt. 20.9 for he that came the eleventh hour received a penny Did not the Thief go from a Cross to a Crown Luke 23.43 This day shalt thou be with me in Paradise But their things are not written for your Imitation but to prevent your Desperation Wee say so long as there is Life there is Hope Are going off the Stage and yet hast not gone to Christ ther 's great ground for thy Faith and Repentance but not for thy Desperation the reason is Obvious for as God is the Author of Mercy so he is the Timer of Mercy And as he calls whom he will so he
the grace of Christ and in Christ is seasonable when the soul is under temptation and under Affliction Is not that a lofty and a lovely expression For peace I had great bitterness Isa 38.17 but thou in love to my soul hast delivered it from the pit of corruption for thou hast cast all my sins behind thy back 10. Grace in Christ is surpassing grace Sin is an evil thing Sin is an evil the evil of evils Ther 's evil and nothing but evil in sin Sin is evil but grace is good sin is worse but grace is best Sin is a large Field a large Territory but grace is a larger Sin is the largest Territory in the World but grace Mans Ephah is full of sin but Gods Ephah is fuller of grace Mans cup is full but Gods cup is over full and that for an Eternity For as sin has reigned unto Death Rom 5. 〈◊〉 so hath grace reigned through righteousness unto eternall life by Jesus Christ our Lord. Here is sin reigning unto death but here 's grace reigning unto Eternal life The wages of sin is death but the gift of God is Eternal life Rom. 6. 〈◊〉 through Jesus Christ our Lord. Ther 's sin enough in man to damn man ther 's grace enough in Christ to save man Ther 's sin enough in man to damn man and that for an Eternity ther 's grace enough in Christ to save man and that for an Eternity 3. How this grace is in Christ that is sufficient for a Christian under temptation Grace is in Christ two wayes Formally and causally 1. Formally Grace is in Christ Formally as in the subject of it Christ is the God of grace In the beginning was the word and the word was with God and the word was God But what then The word was made flesh and dwelt amongst us and we beheld his glory Jo. 1.1 14 the glory as of the onely begotten of the Father full of grace and truth 2. Causally Grace is in Christ Causally as in the fountain of it As Christ is the God of it so he is the giver of it for he is thee head of the Church Col. 1.13 And he is thee head of the body the Church Now thus Christ is in a manifold respect 1. Because Christ is above the Church and ruleth it as the Head guideth the body Christ is soveraign as well as Saviour and Surety He is therefore called King of Saints Rev. 15.3 2. Because Christ conveyeth Life into the Church as the Head to the Members Christ giveth life to the Church Maintaineth life in the Church yea Christ in the Churches life Col. 3.4 When he who is our life shall appear 3. Because Christ provideth for the Church as the Head doth for the Members Christ gives the Church Manna yea Christ doth not onely feed the Church but is the Churches Food and he is at once Meat and Medicine I am the bread of life Jo. 9.48 4. Because Christ Participates with the Church in the same nature with it as the Head doth with the Members For we have not an high Priest which cannot be touched with the feeling of our infirmities Heb. 4.15 but was in all points tempted like as we are yet without sin 4. Why there is in Christ for a Christian a sufficiency of Grace under temptation In a three-fold respect God Christ and the Christian. 1. In respect of God God 2 Tim. 2.16 because his foundation standeth sure The foundation of God standeth sure having this Seal the Lord knoweth them that are his God knoweth those all those that he hath given unto Christ and he hath laid up in Christ a sufficiency of grace for these that they may not miscarry for an Eternity 2. In respect of Christ because he is to lose none that are given unto him Christ While Christ was in the World he kept his and upon his going out of the World he ingaged the Father to keep them As God knows all that are given unto Christ so Christ is to keep all that are given unto him Jo. 17.11 While I was with them in the world I kept them in thy Name those that thou hast given me have I kept and none of them is lost but the Son of perdition that the Scripture may be fulfilled Jo. 17.12 But where did the Scripture speak this of Judas Let his dayes be few and let another take his Office Psa 109.8 3. In respect of the Christian As there is a sufficiency of grace in Christ upon Gods account and upon his own Christian so upon the Christians 1. In order to the strengthening of the Christian Ther 's a fulness of grace in Christ for Christians that Gods power may be made known yea 2 Cor. 12.9 10. made perfect in mans weakness This appears by the words after the Text for speaking of his grace as sufficient in the Text he gives this reason For my power is made perfect in weakness and when I am weak then am I strong When I am weak in flesh I am strong in Spirit when I am weak in my self I am strong in my Saviour Christ can say Paul thou art weak but I am strong yea I am strength The strength of Israel that cannot lye Now there is a Sufficiency of grace in Christ that a Christian may be strengthned under all his troubles and trials under all his Temptations and Tribulations 2. In order to the smiling of the Christian We use to say a Christian life is like a Courtiers life for upon the favour or disfavour of the Prince depends the Comfort or discomfort of the Courtier Thus upon the smiles or frowns of Christ depend the comfort or discomfort of the Christian A Christian is like the Marigold concerning which they say that it opens with the shining and shuts with the setting of the Sun If the Sun of Righteousness set in a Cloud 't is as Death to the Christian but if this Sun of Righteousness break thorough a Cloud 't is as life to the Christian Christ will not alwayes frown lest the Spirit should fail before him and the soul which he have made If ever a drooping desponding despairing soul be comforted Christ must be the Text and the Preacher too I even I am he that comforteth thee Now there is a sufficiency of grace in Christ in order to a Christians comfort Jo. 6.63 The words that he speak they are Spirit and they are Life 3. In order to the feeding of a Christian Ther 's a sufficiency of grace in Christ that the Christian may feed upon the promiss that when he hath nothing in his purse he may find enough in the promiss and when he hath nothing in his private hand he may find enough in his publique head Feeding upon the promise is believing in the promiss for the promiss is a ground for Faith as the precept is a Rule for Obedience
And a so running so run that ye may obtain It is as true Mat. 24.46 1 Co. 9.24 Acts 8.30 there is a so reading Understandest thou what thou readest Now that thou mayst not only read but so read Gods Book and Mans Book if the Book of Man be according to the Book of God take these following Directions Be conscientious in reading Direct 1. 'T is not enough to own Duty but we must be one with the Duty which we own 'T is not cursory but a cordial and conscientious reading 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Col. 3.23 that 's promising for an advantagi●ous issue Whatsoever ye do do it heartily from the heart from the very soul 2. Let not one Duty justle out another There 's hearing as well as reading and praying as well as hearing pray before tho● readest and pray over what thou readest Not only reading but also exhortation and doctrine were at the same time an● with the same breath imposed by Paul upon Timothy Give thy self to reading to exhortation 1 Tim. 4.13 and to doctrine 3. Engage the Spirits Influence and Impress It will be to little purpose and profi● to engage in this work without the Spirit 'T is the Spirit that searcheth all things 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 1 Co. 2.10 yea the Depths of God so the Greek 4. Let thy heart be a Cabinet for what thou readest Jewels are not onely to b● looked upon but also to be locked up B● in a holy imitation of that holy Matron● who kept the sayings of her Son Luk. 2.51 yea of he● Saviour in her heart 5. Make Faith of what thou readest Ther● must be believing as well as reading For● as the Precept is a Rule for Obedience 〈◊〉 the Promise is a Ground for faith ' T●● ●ike to be with Reading as it was with Preaching not profiting Heb. 42. not being mixed with faith 6. Look unto Jesus There 's no going about this work without Christ For without him we can do nothing Look unto him therefore as the Actor as well as the Author of Grace Ioh. 15.7 Now that this Christ may be with Thee and signally bless reading unto Thee cordially prays Reader Thy Friend and Servant for Jesus sake RI. MAYHEW THE CHILD'S DUTY ECCL 12.1 first part thereof Remember now thy Creator in the days of thy Youth THAT Solomon Israels Sage is the Pen-man of this Book of Ecclesiastes or the Preacher appeareth both from the Style thereof and from the Title thereof In this Book ye have the Inscription of it and then 〈◊〉 general Proposition about it 1. An Inscription The Words of the Preacher Eccl. 1.1 Son of David King in Jerusalem Now in this Inscription you have a Description of Solomon in a threefold Relation 1. In his natural Relation the Son of David 2. In his Civil Relation King in Jerusalem And that this is Solomon is evident for David had no other Son King in Jerusalem 3. In his spiritual Relation A Preacher The words of the Preacher Son of David King in Jerusalem 2. A general Proposition This sets forth the utter insufficiency of all things under th● Sun to make a man truly happy and blessed together with the extream vanity which is in them in order to such an end Now this is proved two ways 1. From the Mortality of man One Generation passeth away and another Generation cometh Eccl. 1.4 but the Earth abideth for ever 2. From the Instability of all other Creatures 1. In respect of their weakness to minister satisfaction to so noble a creature as man Th● Sun ariseth goeth down and hasteth to th● place where he arose The wind goeth towar● the South Eccl. 1.5 6 7. and turneth about unto the North it whirleth about continually and returneth again to its Cireuits All the Rivers run into the Sea yet the Sea is not full unto the plac● from whence the Rivers come they return 2. In respect of the restless and fruitles● labour which is taken in seeking satisfaction from such things as only affect the senses All things are full of labour man cannot utter it Eccl. 1.8 the eye is not satisfied with seeing nor th● ear filled with hearing 3. In respect of the continued Vicissitudes and Returns of the same things The thing that hath been it is that which shall be and that which is done is that which shall be done and there is no new thing under the Sun Eccl. 1.9 10 11. c. 4. From Solomons own Experience in these ●hings Vauity of vanities saith the Preacher ●●ll is vanity This also is vanity and vexation ●f spirit Not onely vanity Eccl. 1.2 chap. 2.26 and so un●ble to satisfie the soul but also Vexation ●ausing much sorrow of heart to those that ●●re inordinately conversant about them But to the Text Remember now thy Cre●tor in the days of thy youth Now remem●er now In the Greek and vulgar Latin ●now is and And remember thy Creator in the ●ays of thy youth 'T is well read either way This Text is an Exhortation unto a timely ●nd youthful remembring of God and so ●ook like an Inference drawn from the vanity ●f Childhood Eccl. 11.10 and youth with which the ●ormer Chapter ends for childhood and ●outh are vanity Remember now thy Crea●or in the days of thy youth Wherein you ●ave the Object the Act and the Season for that Act upon thee 1. The Object Creator or Creators Father ●on and Spirit the first purposing the second ●urchasing the third Perfecting 2. The Act Remember This word hath va●ious significations but properly it signifies to ●all to mind or keep in mind yea to call to mind ●nd keep in mind Thus Peter remembred the ●ords of the Lord. He reflected what he had ●een a doing and resorded what he had done So then a remembrance is properly a call to mind and keeping in mind Art thou c●●●● to call my sin to remembrance and to slay son 3. The Season Now or in the days of t●● Youth Here 's the Season for the Act 〈◊〉 on the Object Seaeson in the days of thy Youth 〈◊〉 not said in the Years of thy Youth but in 〈◊〉 days of thy Youth It is not said in the T●●● of thy Youth but in the days of thy You●● to intimate that our life is but a few day it 's but a vapour a span a flower a shadow● dream Though Death be before the 〈◊〉 Mans face yet Death may be behind t●● young Mans back In the days therefor● of thy youth while thou art yet young ve●● young in the beginning of thy days remem●●● thy Creator yea Creators Father Son a●● Spirit Remember the VVill of the first t●● Worth of the Second the Work of the Thir●● To the making of Man a Council was call in Heaven Gen. 1.26 Come let us make man Reme●ber the Father so as to know him and 〈◊〉 inwardly yea intimately acquainted wi●● him