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A53975 God's call to unconverted sinners to turn to the Lord Plainly shewing every poore sinner the miserableness of his estate, and how great an enermy he is to himself; that though the Lord be daily calling him, to turn and live, and professeth he deights not in the death of a sinner; yet for all this he will go and die. Allso [sic] the happy condition of the people of God, in that they have such a Father that had rather see their conversion, then condemnation. And lastly, to the terror of wicked and ungodly men is set forth: that if they will not turn to God that they may live with him in Heaven, they shall dye, and b: [sic] tormented with the Devil and his angels in hell fire. By T.P. T. P. 1662 (1662) Wing P109B; ESTC R217460 9,539 26

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destruction Consider this all you that forget God That your day of pleasure will last but a little while your Laughing will be turned to Mourning your Ioy to anguish your small and short pleasure here will be turned to eternall pains and torments hereafier 2. Consider this all ye wicked and ungodly sinners that if you will but yet unfainedly turn to God it is his promise that you shall live and not dye The Lord professeth that he takes no delight in the death of a sinner he had rather they would turn and live God doth not shut up the door of mercy against you but you shut it against your selves mercy staies for you patiently waits for you yea Christ himself waits for you Oh how happy might you be if you would but turn to him and if you turn not here is a massenger of wrath death to be pronounced against you there is a wrath that you are already under and a death you are born under and it is you have brought this death upon your selves There is also another death which is a remedilesse death and a much greater torment then the first Death and this death falls on all those that are unconverted God first offers you mercy if you will turn and to those that will not turn he sends this message that they must expect nothing but condemnation If you will come at the call of Christ you shall be converted If you will become new creatures God hath not a word of Damning Wrath or Death to speak to you but on the contrary Life and Iay and Peace Heaven and happiness the oldest sinner the worst sinner of you all if he will but turn he shall have Mercy and Salvation Oh then if you love your Sovles turn build on Christ the Rock and New Foundation Learn to mortifie the flesh and live after the Spirt If you will but turn and come into a way of mercy the Lord will be ready to entertain you If you trust in God for Salvation he is ingaged by his promise to save you The Lord will be a Father to none but his children he will save none but those that forsake the world the flesh and the Divel and that come into his family to be members of his Sonne and have communion with his Saints But if they come not to Christ and are condemned 't is long of themselves for Gods doors are open and he is still ready to receive you if you turn to him with all your heart for his promises are yea and Amen and he will not fail in the least titils of what he hath said if you repent you shall be saved and if he hath said they that repent not shal be damned his word shall be fulfilled For God is truth and in him there is no lye 3. Consider this That God taketh delight in mens Salvation but not in their Damnation He had rather they would turn and live then go on in sin and dye the conversion of sinners is the delight of his soul yet that Iustice might be executed and his Truth fully vindicated God is resolved if you will not be converted you shall be condemned Yet God is so far your friend and against your Condemnation as he beféecheth you to be recontiled warns you of the donger you lye in sets before you Life and Death and destres you to accept of his mercies and not to damn your own souls but if this will not do then he is resolved on your Condemnation and commands his Prophets to say unto you these words O wicked man thou shalt surely dye It is in rain for you to look for heaven or to hope for it for it can never be while you remain in this unconverted dark and dead condition for in this state you are his enemies by nature Yet for all this the Lord taketh pltasure in the conversion of his enemies F●or if God had rather you were Damned then Saved he would not then so much intreat you by his daily kindnesses by giving you all the means of this life to lead you to Repentance he would not set so many Examples before your Eyes no nor wait on you so patiently as he doth from day to day from year to year these be not signes of one that taketh pleasure in your death If it had béen his delight to have séen you go to Hell how easily could he have done it long agoe how eastly before this time could he have catched thée away in thy sins with a Curse or an Oath or a Lye in thy mouth in thy Pride in thy Drunkenness in thy deriding the wayes of God how eastly could he have stopped thy breath or tamed thée with his Plagues and made thée sober in another world how easie a matter is it for God to rule the songue of the Prophanest Rayler tye the hands of the most Malieious persecutor God can make them know that they are but Worms If God should but frown upon any sinner how soon would he drop into the Gave If God should give Commission to Angels to go and destroy ten thousand sinners it would quickly be done how ●astly can God snatch sinners away in a moment and set them before his Dreadful Majesty where he shall sée ten thousand times ten thousand glorious Angels waiting at his Throne and thou at the Bar pleading thy cause Should then a●k thée these words What hast thou now to say against thy Creator his Truth his Servants or his holy wayes now plead thy cause what canst thou say in excuse of thy sins now give an account to thy Maker of thy life of thy time and of all the merci●● thou hast had Oh how would thy stubborn soul have melted thy proud looks have been beaten down thy stont and proud words turned into spéechless silence A word of his mouth would take thée off this present life If he should say unto thée live no longer or l●ve in hell tho● couldst not disobey what canst thou say doth the Lord take pleasure in thy death surely he doth not If he did he would not he could not have given his Son to redeem us from death Ch●ist then would not have sweated crops of blood for us had be taken pleasure in our death he would not have béen so long in fastings praying all night not her would he have suffered his bitter and cursed death upon the Cross pouring out his soul a Sacrifice for our sins if ●e had delighted in our death If you had but heard Christ bemoaning the estate of disobedient and impenitent people in Matth. the 23. and 27 verse Oh Jerusalem Jerusalem how oft would I have gathered thee as a Hen gathereth her Chickens but yee would not If you had heard Christ on the Cross praying for his persecutors Father forgive them they know not what they doe would you thought he had delighted in the death of the wickd If you will not believe this you have the Word and the Oath of the Lord for