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A78440 Balaam's wish: a sermon Wherein the vanity of desires without endeavours, in order to the obtaining the death of the upright, and their last end, is opened and applyed. First occasionally preached, and now at the request of some published. By an unworthy messenger of Christ. Cawton, Thomas, 1637-1677. 1670 (1670) Wing C1652; ESTC R225053 24,897 113

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that are above as well as to mind the things that are above hence the Church prayeth in the Psalm Ps 67.1 God be mercifull to us and bless us and cause his face to shine upon us the Hebrew is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 and cause his face to shine with us that is his grace to accompany our endeavours Gods grace is to be desired and mans endeavour not to be spared Now this may be summed up in a few words here are the two reasons why they do not obtain though they do desire First They neglect the active obedience of a righteous life they neglect the performance of those duties that lead to this end Obedience though it be not the cause of Heaven yet it is the cawsey to it though it doth not merit yet it is the means when our wishes go without duty then they are lame and out of joynt there must be Faith Repentance Holiness Ordinances Obedience to the commands of God c. 't is by these we please God It s said of the Ninivites and God saw their works that they turned from their evil way 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Seder Maamadoth ex tract Sabbath the Prophet saith not and God saw their Sackcloth and their Fasting but their works that they turned from their evil way Remember this He that made you without your assistance will not save you without your obedience and this obedience is to be universal not only to the easier duties but to the more difficult Some are easie as to believe we must be saved by an imputed righteousness to trust to another when we see our own imperfection these we are easily perswaded to but then to love our enemies to mortifie our corruptions to pull out our right eye and cut off our right hand these are hard sayings men will not go to the cost of universal active obedience and therefore wish and wish and do not obtain Secondly they decline the passive obedience of a righteous life and that makes them miscarry they would be willing to be saved by the Cross of Christ bit they are not willing to bear the Cross of Christ they would be willing to follow Christ to his Kingdom but they would not follow him to his Cross they would follow him into the Garden of pleasure but not to Golgotha the place of Souls they would be willing to eat bread with Christ at his Table but are loath to pledge him in his bitter Cup they would be glorified with his Glory but not be baptized with his Baptism There 's the great reason men do not attain Heaven they would be willing to dye the death of the righteous but are unwilling to dye the death for righteousness sake Alas Christians the Lord Jesus Christ will be your head but it is a head under a Crown of Thorns God will be your God as he was to Moses but he will appear to you in the burning Bush we must first enter into the sorrow of our Lord before we can enter into the joy of our Lord there are first those groans that are unutterable and then those joyes that are unspeakable He that hath not learned the lesson of the Cross has not learned his A. B. C. in Religion The Scriptures teach first a suffering with Christ and then a reigning with him Now there are few persons willing to suffer and therefore it is that so few get to Heaven Few think themselves to be graced as they in the Acts. Acts 5.41 when they are disgraced few that count themselves dignified when they are villified for Christ few that are convinced that though they lose all for Christ yet they shall lose nothing by him nay that though they lose all for him yet they may find it all again and more in him few that are like the antient Christians that were glad they had any thing to lose for Jesus Christ thus should it be with us all we must neither neglect the active nor decline the passive obedience of a righteous life if we would dye the death of the upright and have our last end like his Thus I have answered the two Questions let me now conclude in a few inferences from the premisses And first this shews us the wisdom and happiness of those that make choyce of a righteous life 'T is the best wisdom because they only take the right way to ensure a blessed death they have a prospect into futurity they consider what is coming and therefore provide for it And 't is their great happiness because they make sure of a heavenly reward after death therefore how strangely do we argue when we see a Worldling dandled upon the knees of prosperity we are prone to think surely this is one of the Favourites of Heaven the darling of providence surely God loveth that man he makes him so great and rich and on the other hand when we see the righteous afflicted in this World reproached threatned impoverished imprisoned banished martyred we are apt to judge surely this is not a person that God loves but it must be the end that must be regarded and then it will appear who is the happy man Psa 37.37 mark the perfect man and behold the upright for the end of that man is Peace the happiness of life is to be esteemed of by the end and issue of it though the righteous mans way be affliction yet his end is peace that is an absence of all evil and the presence of all good the Hebrew word for Peace comes from a root which denotes perfection his end is perfection of happiness hence the Rabbin tells us 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Rab. Shimson Ben Cholpeta misna okatzim sub finem that the Holy blessed God finds not any vessel that will contain enough of blessing for Israel but the vessel of Peace according to that of the Psalmist Psa 29. ult the Lord shall bless his people with Peace indeed this is ALL therefore Balaam himfelf though a wretch and a reprobate wished himself no more happiness then the righteous should enjoy at death and in the other life If an unskilfull man should go to an exquisite Limner and see him draw the rude draught of a Picture he would wonder what he intended but if he would but stay till he had set to his ultimam manum his last hand and finished the piece he would see it to be excellent Thus it is with foolish men they look upon the rude draught of a Godly mans condition in this World and mis-judge it but if they had but patience to suspend their judgement till God had finished it they would find it excellent and worthy to be desired If a man had been present with God at his first dayes creation when God began to make the World when in the tohu vabohu 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Gen. 1.2 in the indigested Chaos all things lay disorderly and confusedly jumbled together fire and water cold and heat