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A12170 The brides longing for her bride-groomes second comming A sermon preached at the funerall of the right worshipfull, Sir Thomas Crevv, knight, sergeant at law to his maiestie. By the late learned and reverend divine, Rich. Sibs. Sibbes, Richard, 1577-1635.; Hughes, George, 1603-1667, attributed name. 1638 (1638) STC 22478B; ESTC S113744 32,385 162

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to discerne the bad and the more will our love to grace encrease now the more light and life and love the more shall wee bee annoyed carrying about with us this body of sinne and the thorne in the flesh Some corruptions are as grievous to us as a Thorne that rends the flesh And this is the disposition of the best in this life Therefore in regard of the Church and the enemies of it in regard of our selves and every particular Christian in regard of their conflicting and afflicted condition have wee not cause to say Amen come Lord Iesus Thus wee see the grounds which the Church hath to say so Let us now come to the second point to try whether wee can indeed expresse this desire that the spirit of God makes For it is onely the Spirit in the Spouse that saith Come Lord Iesus Let us see whether the Spirit sayes so in us We shall not say much it may be knowne by that which hath bin said in the beginning and it is evident also besides therefore in a word or two Let us try our selves by this what benefit have we by the first comming of Christ by his death and the shedding of his blood Doth that pardon our sinnes Are our Consciences besprinkled by that from dead workes to serve the everliving God Are our hearts set at liberty to goe to the Throne of grace Have we thus any benefit by his first comming Then wee cannot but with a long and longing expectation looke for his second But on the contrary he that hath no good by the first cannot truely desire nor comfortably expect the second comming of Christ for why the second comming is but to make good what is begun here The first is to redeeme our soules the second is to glorifie our bodies If our soules bee not redeemed never look for the redemption of our bodies The first and second comming of Christ are of so neere connexion that oftentimes they are comprised together as the regeneration of our soules the regeneration of our bodies the Adoption of our soules and the Adoption of our bodies the redemption of our soules and the Redemption of our bodies to shew that wheresoever there is the true redemption and Adoption of the Soule there the Redemption and Adoption of the body will follow and an expectation thereof also Christ will be redemption to us when he hath bin redemption to our foules first in the assurance of the pardon of our sinnes Looke then to that first If we desire the second comming of Christ wee will prepare for it If a man sayes he desires to goe to some great person and yet never thinks of any preparation for it it is but a pretended desire if hee doth not put on his best cloathes and fit himselfe for it as Ioseph did for Pharoh so if a man hope for this comming of Christ he will purifie himselfe for it even as hee is pure He will not appeare in his foule cloathes but will put off the old man and put on the new He will fit himselfe as the Bride for the comming of the Bridegroome Beloved if the thoughts of Christs second comming bee not efficatious to worke in the soule a great care to fit and prepare for it it is but a false conceit and lying fancy it is no holy desire examine it by this Whether your heats bee the Kingdome of Christ whether hee rule in your hearts here Do we think to rule with him in Heaven in his Kingdome if wee will not yeeld up our Hearts to bee his Kingdome upon earth No he will come into our hearts before wee shall come to him he will come to rule in us here before we shall ever thinke to come to rule with him in heaven Therefore all they that stand out against the Ordinances of God and will live in sinne against their knowledge and conscience doe they spend any thoughts or wishes on Christs second comming He will come indeed but it will be a day of darknesse and gloominesse unto them Such persons cannot say Come Lord Iesus come quickly but Mountaines come and Rocks come come quickly Fall upon us and hide us from the presence of him that sitteth upon the Throne and from the wrath of the Lambe Nothing will be more terrible to such then that Day Fire is the most comfortable thing and the most terrible and so God is most comfortable to his and yet most terrible to such that doe not prepare for his comming Who amongst us saith the Prophet shall dwell winh the devouring fire Who amongst us shall dwell with everlasting burnings Who shall appeare before Christ To them then that live in their sinnes in this glorious light of the Gospel there is a most terrible threatning even from the comming of Christ. If any man love not the LORD JESUS when he is discovered cleerely in the Gospell Let him be Anathema Maranatha which is a more terrible curse then any is in the Law As the greatest blessings are from the comming of Christ so from the same is the most terrible threatning There is not such a terrible curse in all the Scriptures againe as that is in the Corinthians So that The Lord shall come in flaming fire rendering vengeance to all them that know him not and that obey not the Gospel therefore take heed of this Try it againe by holy exercises They that desire indeed the comming of Christ they exercise themselves much in holinesse they exercise themselves in the beginning of Heaven here upon earth in reading and hearing the Word in the communion of Saints in praying and acquainting themselves with God c. In what else shall we be employed when we come to Heaven There shall bee the perfection of these graces and exercises begun here upon earth Many a prophane wretches heart swells when he coms to prayer or any divine exercise hee is proudly brought up and his heart is not subdued to holy exercises here Heaven will not brooke such and such will not brooke Heaven There is nothing but praising God continually now if you will not endure these holy exercises here what should you doe in Heaven Therefore let us not deceive our own souls I beseech you If we say this truly Come Lord Iesus undoubtedly it will have an influence into our lives it will stirre up all graces in the soule as Faith to lay hold upon it hope to expect it love to embrace it patience to endure any thing for it heavenly-mindednesse to fit and prepare for it faithfulnesse in our callings that wee may make up our accoūts before that time c. There is not a grace of the spirit but it is stirred up and quickned thereby Therfore be not deceived It is impossible that wee should have dead and dull and cold hearts and yet believe this that there is such a glorious time to come undoubtedly it wil inspire and