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A51254 Breach upon breach, or, An acknowledgement of judiciall breaches made upon us, procured by sinfull breaches found amongst us with instruction, admonition, and encouragement yet to turn to him that smites us : as the sum of it was delivered at the funerall of Mr. Jeremiah Colman, late preacher of the Gospell at Hetherset in Norfolk, February 18, 1658/9 / by Tho. Moore, Junior. Moore, Thomas, Junior. 1659 (1659) Wing M2598; ESTC R9514 106,307 114

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and worship him or come to God by him nor seek the lifting him up but turn the grace of God in that unspeakable gift into wantonness turn his glory into shame loving vanity and seeking after lyes I say the removing or cutting off such from the earth cannot come under this consideration as a woe affliction or judgement to the Survivers their being so cut off is a heavy judgement to themselves because they are therein cut off for ever and driven away in their wickedness into utter darkness From the time of their death their is a great Gulf fixed that they can never return to any mercy or door of hope but perish for ever without any regarding it which should teach us not to desire such a wofull day because so woful to them nor to hasten from following him in seeking their good Jer. 17. 16. But the perishing of such is so far from being a judgement of this nature to others That on the other hand as when they rise increase or bear rule a man is hidden Prov. 28. 12. Even the man Christ is hidden his visage more marred then any mans and the man that is godly and so such as are valiant for the truth and have quit themselves thereto like men from those divers entanglements and lusts that weaken They are sought for to be suppressed kept under and hidden yea men not onely such but even all that in any sense quit themselves like men and will not subject themselves to their principles and traditions are faine to hide themselves And therefore thereby the people generally have cause of mourning so when they perish the righteous increase and it goeth well with them and thereby the people rejoyce and there is shouting See Prov. 28. 12 28. and 29. 2. and 11. 10. But they are the righteous even such as have righteousness and strength in the Lord seeking it there by faith in him that ceasing from their own works in the light and power of his testimony believe on him that justifieth the ungodly having raised up Jesus our Lord from the Dead who was delivered for our offences and raised again for our justification They are such as having tasted that the Lord is gracious do cleave to him with full purpose of heart and are by his goodness retained in the midst of their hearts fitted and apted with earnestness to stir up others so to do Such they are whose being taken away out of this life in the flesh is to themselves great gain whose removal from us is to the Survivers generally great loss a heavy woe and affliction whether they be sensible of it or no. Because such men are through the grace in Christ received and retained by them in its own light and power qualified to mind and seek the promoting of the things of Christ in the World and so the good of others therein and are therefore set and preserved in the World to that purpose To them to live is Christ it tends to the setting forth and magnifying him and so to the carrying on his design and business in the World To die is to themselves gain and advantage but that reaches but to themselves and so the affliction and judgement in the removal of such is greater as they were more one with him in his design not seeking their own things but the things which be Jesus Christs 2 The manner of removing or taking away of such persons that is especially to be looked upon by us as such a woe and affliction in which evil Breaches are made upon us It is not simply or onely their being taken away by death for it s appointed to men the whole kind once to die and that first death is so abolished the sting and wrath so taken out of it that no man shall perish or be holden for ever in that nor is it in himself simply a judgement in wrath or anger to themselves or others for any man once to die But when death seizes them or they are snacht away by it unseasonably or before the time or when it is in some signal testimony of displeasure then it is a correction or judgement either to themselves or to others or to both Now that men may die before their time that they may shorten their dayes though they cannot lengthen them or that the shortning or cutting them off in the midst or before the appointed time may by some means be procured to them is evident in the Scripture There is saith Job an appointed time to man upon earth the number of his Moneths or Dayes are with God beyond which he cannot pass Also his dayes are like the dayes of an hireling Of which a forfeiture may be made to the shortning them Therefore he saith All the Dayes of of his appointed time he would wait till his change came not hasting his end as he was councelled by his wife Chap. 2. 9. And begs of God to turn from him namely his wrath or not to set his iniquities before him his secret sins in the light of his countenance as Psalm 90. 7 8 9. That he might rest or be spared a little to recover strength and not consumed or cut off by the blow of his hand as Psalm 39. 10 13. till he should accomplish as an hireling his day Job 7. 1. and 14. 5 6. 14. See also that caution Eccles 7. 17. Why shouldst thou die before thy time Of like import to this purpose is that saying of Hezekiah That in the cutting off his Dayes threatned he was deprived of the residue of his years his age was departed from him he had cut off like a Weaver his life Isaiah 38. 10. 12. Yea we find that both good and righteous men and also wicked and ungodly men may be cut off and die before their appointed time But this difference is alwayes to be observed The cutting off wicked and ungodly men is alwayes mentioned as a judgement upon themselves such as in which they are utterly ●ut off from all hope driven away in their wickedness but not as a judgment or evil breach or wo to the survivers Yea rather such providences are mentioned as having favor and mercy in them towards others from amongst whom such are cut off As Sauls being cuting off was in wrath to himself but in mercy to Israel So Ahitophel and Judas cut off in judgement to themselves but there being cut off was no evil breach upon others but on the other hand a signal manifestation of Gods taking part with the righteous and pleading their cause for the good of others so that doom generally threatned on such men as put forth their hands against those that be at peace with them break the covenant are bloody and deceitful men as Judas Ahitophel and others that they shall not live out half their dayes Psalm 55. 20 23. ●●● mentioned as Gods faithfulness and mercy to the righteous for their sustaining and that they may not be moved by their afflictions afflictions
the earth and in that respect I am made to sit in darkness 1 Sam. 22. 47. and Psal 18. 1 2 3 46. with Mich. 7 7 8 9. even so the true believer of Gods testimony exercising faith in Christ according to it hath yet encouragement in the Lord his God But evil and ungodly men take liberty and rejoyce to do evil as before boasting themselves of their hearts desire and encouraging themselves in hope of prevailing upon the ceasing of faithful men from amongst them for while they were preserved among them They were by the word of life put in their heart held forth in word and conversation unto them and amongst them as a fenced Brazen Wall against which though fighting they could never prevail But they the faithful or upright ones were mighty through God by the power of their word to turn their waters or doctrines into blood that men could not drink them or not find rest and content in them for the Lord was with them as a mighty and terrible One making their witness held forth in word and conversation together so powerfull as was affirmed of Jeremie of old Jer. 1. 7. 10 17 18 19. and 15 19 20 21. with chap. 6. 27 28 29 30. And might not be altogether unduely applyed here 2 Such providences are also as breaches in the hedge wall or sence to such as are left of Gods peculiar people even to the flock of God the Church or Congregation that he hath gathered or redeemed from among men through that excellent price the precious blood of Christ set before them and opened to them by the spirit in the Gospel 1 To the laying them open to be wasted spoiled and troden down by Bores and wild Beasts in the likeness of men who now will enter in amongst them without let or hindrance to corrupt and destroy I know sais Paul that after my departure shall grievous Wolves enter in among you not sparing the flock also of your own selves shall men arise speaking perverse things to draw away Disciples after them Acts 20. 29 30. While such powerfull and faithful instruments are continued with and amongst the flock they are mighty through God to the keeping out and driving away such hurtfull Wolves and false brethren that come to bring into bondage to whom they will not give place by subjection to them no not for an hour that the truth of the Gospel may continue with the flock of God over whom the Holy Ghost hath made them overseers and that it may therefore and so remain with them that it may be held forth by them for the good of others They being furnished with that faithful word the word of reconciliation the preaching peace by Jesus Christ he is Lord of all with which they are able through God to stop the mouths of gain-sayers and of such vain and unruly talkers and so to hinder them in their enterprize of subverting whole houses being thereby fully instructed and strengthned to every good word and work Their removal therefore is an evil breach to the letting in such to waste and destroy this Vine Psalm 80. 13. Isaiah 5. 2 Also to the letting out or administring occasion of disheartning to the weak and wavering leaving them as without watch or guard to their aptness to take offence and stumble at they know not what and so to turn away their ears from the truth and be tumbled aside to fables such as did watch over them and seek to heal help and strengthen them at all occasions being removed and failing from them Many will be easily enticed to follow the pernicious wayes of the spirit of Antichrist by reason of whom the way of truth will be evil spoken of and the enemy will more rejoyce 2 Tim. 4. 2 3 4 6. 2 Pet. 1. 13 14. with chap. 2. 1. 2. Acts 20. 30. Psal 12. Mich. 7. 2 Such providences are like a breach in the natural body as the cutting off an usefull member until the making up or healing of which there can be no profitable or cheerful progress in the work for if all the members suffer in the suffering of one their suffering and affliction must needs be greater in the loss of one by its being broken or cut off from being any more usefull or serviceable to or in the body in this time of temptation Whence Paul speaking of Epaphroditus as his brother and companion in labours and fellow-souldier and their messenger signifies that his being taken away by death as was threatned would have been not onely to the Philippians but to himself also a very great affliction adding sorrow upon sorrow Yea 3 Being breaches of such a nature they must needs occasion a present breach in and st●●ppage to the good work the work of the Lord to be carryed on by the Church in the world until it be made up or healed as Vzzah's being thus cut off by a sudden stroke chiefly procures by their iniquities occasioned a breach in and put a stop to their work of bringing home the Ark of God for the present and till they had searched and sound the iniquity reproved and their hearts were prepared to seek the Lord after the due order as we see by comparing the 13. chap. With this we may fitly apply what hath been said to our present occasion of lamentation The taking away of this our Jeremy in the midst of his dayes depriving him or rather us of the residue of his years and at such a time in the midst or rather in the beginning of his zealous indeavours to the promoting of so glorious a work as the Publishing and Proclaiming the glorious name and grace of God in Christ to man-ward and earnest pressing and stirring up the people of God to joyn as one man with full purpose of heart to cleave to the Lord striving together in his name after the due order for the faith of the Gospel and in nothing terrified by their adversaries his being taken from us being also in such an evil time when so few like minded not seeking their own things but the things which be Jesus Christs This is surely a very great and grievous breach made upon us in all the forementioned considerations something near to that Lamentations 2. 13. Vse It presents us with abundant cause and matter of lamentation and bitter weeping for our selves and the miseries that are like to follow upon us if not timely prevented by turning to him that smites us with whom onely is healing 'T is a day of trouble of treading down and of perplexity by the Lord God of hosts in the valley of Vision breaking down the wall c. He hath made us to see the breaches of the City of David Isaiah 22. 5 9. 'T is a day in which the Lord calls to mourning and weeping to astonishment and humbling under his mighty hand Take heed least there be in any of us a spirit lifted up or carried away from the sense of the affliction as
them because they testified concerning us that our works were evil though they did it in bearing witness to his infinite grace in Christ for and towards us It was one of the greatest griefs and burchens on the Spirit of this Servant of the Lord much complained of by him towards his end That he had preached the Gospel of Jesus Christ in this place till it was made a reproach and derision to him till it was even snuffed at and become contemptible a burthen yea a Savour of Death to them that sometime had heard it with gladness and rejoyced in it 2 If we look farther even upon the generality of those that have a great zeal of God and pretend to be earnest seekers and worshippers of him in these parts where this light shined yea even among those that were willing for a season to rejoyce in his light as John 5. 33. 35. Yet how few seeking the Lord after the due order But first seeking to frame their hearts unto and do something for God that thence they may conclude God hath a gracious affection towards and hath done great things for them in Christ First seeking to know their love to him that from thence they may conclude his love to them First seeking to know or rather guess or imagine their election before they will know or believe Christs death for them yea that they may gather the knowledge of that from the other And being so fundamentally out of order The Vision of all is become to them as a sealed book The great things of his Law a strange thing having no understanding or perswasion of the truth of it they can have no usefulness of it as to any of their worship but their fear towards him is taught by the precepts of men according to which they prefer and lay the stress of their Religion in the lighter matters yea in the ordinances of men such as Tonch not Taste not Handle not neglecting the weighty matters of the Law as Judgement Mercy and Faith Yea how is the foundation and head of the corner laid aside by the chief builders and teachers that they heap up to themselves May not this complaint be taken up of the generallity of those that profess them selves the Churches of Christ and are called by his name and gathered into societies and pretended order Though it may be feared of the greatest part of them not by him not entring by the door but climbing up or creeping in some other way into such houses or societies as the Apostle fore-tells us such shall do in the latter dayes as under a form of godliness privily deny the power of it the Gross of Christ the Lord that bought them I say may not this complaint be taken up of the generality of them That take away but their disorder and irregularness and what will be left them of all their Religions or of all their fear or worship towards God It s to be feared of the greatest part of them very little if any thing their fear or worship it self is little else but a bundle of confusion and disorder their very stock is a Doctrine of vanity and lyes their root rottenness and confusion at least in a great part of it and what then can be expected in any of the blossomes or branches as springing from such a root but disorder and confusion like as in the Land of Darkness where there is no order and where their light is as darkness as hath been oft bewailed by this servant of the Lord concerning many of them among whom he formerly had his conversation And with whom and for whose good he still laboured exceedingly as he had opportunity notwithstanding the many discouragements he met with from them but God hath taken him from the evil 3 If we go yet farther to take a view of the true worshipers or such as in some measure call on him in truth or at least are more fundamentally in order then the former Yet what disorder and confusion hath been found with them Yea what pollution in their holy things had they as they have been redeemed from among men and gathered together unto him by the powerfull effecacy of his precious blood discovered Had they even so in the light and power of that grace cleaved together in his name and sought the Lord after the due order they might have prevented this breach yea had we yet after the judgement was devised and framed against us as a punishment and correction of our disorder Had we I say yet sought him after the due order in this thing and so for the healing and restoring to us this our now deceased Brother While yet there was hope as the taking him away was along time evidently enough threatned before finished to give us opportunity to seek him in due manner while he might have been found and intreated by us in that matter If we would have judged our selves surely we should not thus have been judged had we diligently in the opportunity which is now past for that prepared our selves to the search and consideration what is the meaning of the voice in such judgements threatned and searched and tryed our wayes in the true glass and with a true heart that what is halting might be healed And so run into his name together to see what we might have sought for with servency in such a case as this and on what ground and in that instruction incouragement sought it of him or rather sought him in it with a hearty acknowledgement of the evil of our ways and doings humbling our selves under his mighty hand lifted up That he would graciously teach us what we see not and make us willing to see and be ashamed of give up what is discovered reproved that he would prepare our hearts and cause his ear to hear that we might turn from our iniquities and understand his truth and he might turn from the evil threatned and not bring it upon us Surely this judgement might have been prevented God would have repented him of the evil even when he had devised and prepared it against us as Jer. 11. 8. 11. with 1 Cor. 11. 30 31. For this shall every one that is godly every true worshipper of God that worship in spirit and truth yea such true worshippers joyntly and together standing fast in one Spirit with one mind or soul and so in personal fellowship one with another as they have opportunity they shall strive together in their prayers in a time of finding even for this To prepare our hearts to him that we may not still hide our iniquity under our tongue or set up the Idol of it in our hearts but heartily acknowledge and confess it unto him together and resign it up to him that is ready to pardon and heal And to cause his ear to hear That he may do for us for his Names-sake forgiving the iniquity of our sin Surely in the Floods of great Waters they shall
in graciousnesse that when any mans drawings back are come to that height that his soule ●●●●ake no pleasure in them but that he is provoked to put them away for such iniquityes as by which they have sold themselves from him yee he doth not presently give them a bill of divorce Isa ●●o But is yet following them in their wanderings while yet it is to day with such discoveryes of his Son and the riches of provision in his house even for prodigalls that have wasted all they had and forfeited all and with such reproofs of instruction as might make them ashamed to see if yet they will repent and remember from whence they are fallen and look back towards him who is yet waiting to be gracious to them and if any by all this goodnesse yet be ashamed and say I have sinned and perverted that which is right and it profited me not then he is gracious and saith deliver him from going down to the pit for I have found a ransome and he will farther open to him the treasures and fat things of his House and lead him into the understanding and usefulnesse of his truth in Christ and he shall returne to the dayes of his youth as Ez. k. 43. 10 11. Jer. 2. and 3. tet Job 33. 23-28 For therefore will the Lord waite that he may be gracious blessed are all they that yet in the way of his judgements wait for him For the Lord is a God of judgement He is the Lord our God his Judgements are in all the earth who hath made this Breach upon us I shall briefly propound for our farther usefulnesse of this these severall positions of instruction contained in this acknowledgement that it is the Lord and avouchment of him to be their God as Deut. 26. 17. 1. That he whose hand had made this Breach upon them and whose Kingdome in it did rule over them is the Lord our God that hath for ever the only right to dispose off and judge us 2. That he is yet able to save to preserve yea to deliver even when we are ready to perish 3. That he is then ready and willing to save nigh at hand especially to such as seek him 4. He it is and he only to whom from these considerations we may be and in looking to him are encouraged to fly for help and refuge He is the Lord our God 1 He that hath done it is the only Lord that hath for ever the onely right to dispose of and judge us He even the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ who hath committed all judgement to the Son and executeth all his judgements present and eternall by him even as now in mans nature exalted as we have shewed before and so Jesus Christ as now actually made flesh in a body prepared for him in our nature and through sufferings in the same body glorified with the Father with whom all this was vertually present and of force from the beginning of the world He even the Man Christ Jesus in the Name of the Father for all the Scriptures bear witnesse of him as it is he that hath done it as we shewed in the second instruction propounded to be considered in the text so he had the only right to do it for he is Lord of all and hath for ever in the name and majesty of God his Father the only right to dispose of and judge us not only by right of creation as Psal 95. 7. and 100. 3. for so all are his from the beginning for he was in the beginning with God and that word was God by him and for him were all things made that were made John 1. 1 2 3. Collossians 1. 16. and so he is the proper Lord and Heir of all things by right of creation and according to his divine and eternall generation but not only so nor is that all meant in those places in the Psalmes forementioned but also by right of redemption in which there is a new creation for our nature made and perfect in him for us he is Lord of all to the glory and praise of God the Father Pbill 2. 6. 11. For when we by reason of sinne were justly banished from his Kingdom in the righteous sentance of his Law and equity of his Justice shut out as accursed from him and by reason thereof must needs have been le●t under the power of Satan and dominion of death for all our strength was as water spile on the ground that cannot be gathered up againe even then when we were sinners and without strength in due time Christ dyed for the ungodly and according to the prupose and grace given us in him from the beginning of the world in which he in due time tasted death for every man He hath redeemed us from the curse of the Law being made a curse for us As it is written cursed i● every one that hangeth on a Tree For therein he suffered and sati●fied the judgment of this world That judgment of banishment that came on us by the offence one so that his resurrection was for our justification and by the power of it in the vertue of his sufferings all men are given him and all judgment committed to him and power to execute judgement also because he is the Son of Man 2 Samuell 14 14. with Hebrews 2. 9. 14. Galatians 3. 13. John 12. 27. 31 32. 5. 22. 27. Romans 5. 18. By him the Kingdome of God is brought unto us for to this end Christ both dyed rose and revived that he might be Lord of all so that he is the Lord our God by right of purchase and redemption for he gave himselfe a ransome or price of redemption for all to be testified in due time and hath obtained an eternall redemption and release of all mankind from under the curse of the Law and so from under that necessary slavery to Sin Death and Satan into which we were fallen so that the Father holds no man under that condemnation or sentence of banishment as they were fallen under it but hath committed all judgment to the Son that through him they might be saved and that by him they may be righteously judged according to the Gospell according to which this is the only condemnation that when light is come men love and choose darknesse rather Therefore to day while it is called to day if ye will hear his voyce harden not your hearts but let us kneel before the Lord our Maker that hath bought us with the ransom of his owne body which the Father prepared him to that purpose for by the vertue of that ransome and so by means of his death 2 He hath yet power to save us even when by our iniquities and sinnings against the grace of God by him bringing salva ion to us we have deserved to be cut off in his righteous judgement according to the Gospell yea when we have procured to our selves such judgements as in which we are ready