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A73885 Divers select sermons on severall texts Viz. 1. Of quenchiug [sic] the spirit. I Thessalon. 5.16. 2. Of the sinners suite for pardon. 2 Sam. 24.10. 3. Of eating and digesting the Word. Ier. 15.16. 4. Of buying and keeping the truth. Prov. 23.23. Preached by that reverend and faithfull minister of the word, Ier. Dyke, late preacher of Epping in Essex. Finished by his owne pen in his life time, and now published by his sonne Dan. Dyke Master of Arts. Dyke, Jeremiah, 1584-1639.; Dyke, Daniel, 1617-1688.; Dyke, Jeremiah, 1584-1639. Heart-smitten sinner's suite for pardon.; Dyke, Jeremiah, 1584-1639. Of quenching, and not quenching of the spirit.; Dyke, Jeremiah, 1584-1639. Purchase and possession of the truth.; Dyke, Jeremiah, 1584-1639. Right eating and digesting of the Word. 1640 (1640) STC 7414; ESTC S124520 150,541 441

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have their feete shod with the preparation of the Gospell of peace as it is Ephes 6.15 As therefore wee would doe God service and his Cause honour as wee would be able to be good Souldiers and resolute couragious Champions for Christ and his cause which is the greatest honour in the world so get that taken away that takes away all courage Take away the iniquity of thy servant for that will take away the courage and resolution of thy servant get that off which will cowe thy Spirit the guilt of thy sinne Get the pardon of thy sinne Get thy feete shod with the preparation of the Gospell of peace If once thine heart have the peace of the Gospels working have peace from thy pardon it will make thee looke upon prisons scourges rackes strappadoes gibbets stakes fires as at so many flea-bitings It will make a man have an heart like David his heart was as the heart of a Lion Sixthly it is an excellent and speciall preparative for death There is no man but must die and there is nothing so much concernes a man as to be fit and prepared to dye It is appointed to all men once to dye and after death comes judgement Heb. 9. After death comes Judgement and as a mans death is so is his judgement As the tree falls so it lyes Such as a mans death is such is his doome If a man dye with his sinnes pardoned then hee is judged to life if a man dyes without pardon then his judgement is without mercy hee is judged to death and sentenced to Hell Inasmuch therefore as a man is never fit to dye comfortably and happily till death shall make way for him into Heaven and a man cannot looke for any entrance into Heaven till hee be pardoned his sinne therefore till a mans sinne be pardoned hee is never fit to dye See how Job speakes Iob 7.21 Why doest thou not pardon my sin and take away mine iniquity As if hee should say Oh Lord be not hard to be entreated let mee prevaile with thee for the pardon of my sinne But why is Iob so earnest for the pardon of his sinne See what followes for now shall I sleep in the dust As if he should say Now Lord I am upon the point of death and looke for no other but to dye and alas how sad will my condition be if I should dye without my pardon Since I must dye Lord fit and prepare me for a comfortable death by the pardon of my sinne Then is a man fit to dye when the time after death shall prove a time of refreshing Times of refreshing come after the pardon of sinne Act. 3.19 Repent saith Peter to the men of Israel and be converted that your sinnes may be blotted out when the times of refreshing shall come from the presence of the Lord. And then the times after death are times of refreshing when the times before death are times of remission Hee hath prepared himselfe well for death that hath taken order that the time after his death shal be a refreshing time and that order onely hee takes that before his death hath taken order for the pardon of his sinnes Then a man is fit to dye and never till then when the sting of death is taken out so as death can doe a man no hurt when death shall not be deadly to him There is a speech Apoc. 2.23 I will kill her children with death Some men are kill'd with death they doe not onely dye but they are kill'd with death Death proves deadly to them All men dye but all men are not killed with death As a godly man said that hee did agrotare vitaliter so godly men they doe mori vitaliter When a man can dye so then hee is fit to dye Now whence is it that death becomes deadly 1 Cor. 15.56 The sting of death is sinne Sinne onely makes death deadly That which armes death to doe hurt is sinne It is as in that case Apoc. 9.10 The Locusts there had a power to hurt men with their Scorpion-like tailes and their stings in those tailes and their power was to hurt men five moneths So death hath a power to hurt men but that power is from men themselves Sinne it is that gives this power to Death to doe a man hurt In Death there be two things First the hand of Death which is the power it hath over all men it hath an hand to lay upon all good and bad Hos 13.14 I will ransome them from the power of the grave I will redeeme them from death Psal 49.15 But God will redeeme my soule from the power of the grave for hee shall receive mee All men must come into this hand of death Now it is sin that gives Death this hand But yet this hand is not deadly it but separates soule and body and but for a time At the Resurrection that hand of death shall be cut off Hos 13.14 O death I will be thy plague O grave I will be thy destruction Secondly the sting of death That is the power it hath of delivering men over to the curse of God and eternall wrath And it is this sting that makes it deadly It may strike a man with the hand as it doth all godly men and yet not be deadly but then deadly when it strikes with a sting and makes way for a mans separation from God for ever And this power sinne onely gives death It is sinne unpardoned and unforgiven that gives death this power to deliver a man over to wrath to carry him in chaines to Hell This is to be killed with Death Now a man can never be fit to dye but when he is willing And never can hee bee willing so long as hee sees Death with a sting The onely way to fit a man for death so as to be willing to dye is to get out the sting The way to get out the sting is to get sinne pardoned pardoned sinne makes death without a sting and then it is not terrible A Fly makes as great an humming as a Bee and yet wee feare not a Fly as a Bee because a Fly hath no sting Wee are fit to dye when wee feare not Death This of all other should make us very sollicitous for our pardon Death is the King of terrours and it is a sad thing at the time of death to have the heart full of feares the conscience full of horrours to have death looke gastfully in our faces Get pardon and free from all this Dye thou must that 's once Now if one should come and tell us you shall dye in a Gaole you shall dye in a ditch wee should thinke it a sad hearing it would sound dolefully in our eares I but there is a speech of Christs to those Joh. 8.21.24 that sounds more dreadfully then the former Yee shall dye in your sinnes It is a sad thing to dye in a Gaole to dye in a ditch but this is the sad
A man is never fit for duty till hee be such an one as may be accepted and can never be accepted till his sinnes be pardoned When a man comes to God in any holy duty and comes in his guilt in his sinnes Satan is presently ready to put in a barre against him and to lay his sinnes in his dish that God may not regard him Lord here is a man prayes heares receives Lord respect not his service let him have no acceptance nor answer from thee I but why Satan Lord hee is a swearer a drunkard uncleane covetous hee hath committed such and such sinnes and the guilt of them yet lyes upon his soule And wilt thou have communion with guilty sinners Art not thou a God of purer eyes then to behold iniquity And this is a strong plea and will carry meate in the mouth of it so long as sinne is unpardoned There is no way to enervate Satans pleas but by getting sinne pardoned that is it alone which will take off the edge of all his accusations Our prayers will never be of force so long as his accusations be of force His accusations will be of force and will enfeeble the prevailing of our prayers so long as sinne is unpardoned But when once sinne is pardoned then God hath to answer Satan with all It is true Satan that this man that now prayes c. hath committed such sins as thou accusest him and those sinnes of his deserve that hee should be rejected but yet those sinnes of his shall not prejudice his prayers nor be any stopping to my blessing for I have pardoned all those sinnes of his they are all taken away and forgiven Doe but consider that place Zech. 3.1 There is Joshua standing before the Angel of the Lord that is before Christ standing that is ministring in and executing his office offering up sacrifices and prayers for the people And at the very same time Satan is standing there also and standing at his right hand to resist him to be an adversary to him that is hee was there ready to hinder and frustrate his prayers by putting in accusations against him What was the ground of his accusations Wherein lay their strength That appeares vers 3 4. Now Ioshua was cloathed with filthy garments That is he was guilty of divers sinnes as vers 4. opens it And hee answered and spake unto those that stood before him saying Take away the filthy garments from him And unto him he said Behold I have caused thine iniquity to passe from thee and I will cloath thee with change of raiment Now Christ is willing to accept Ioshua and to regard him in his service I but Lord sayes Satan hee is in his filthy garments hee is defiled with the guilt of his sinne Therefore that Christ may make way for the prevalencie of Ioshua's prayer see how hee answers Take away his filthy garments And hee sayes unto Ioshua I have caused thine iniquity to passe frō thee c. Ioshua thy sins are pardoned and so thy prayers shall speed and shall prevaile against all Satans resistance and accusations Out of which passage wee may observe these particulars First that whenever man comes to pray to God and performe that duty Satan will stand at his right hand to resist him Joshua cannot stand before Christ but Satan will stand at his right hand Secondly that the ●●ine strength of Satans accusations lyes in the guilt of our sinnes Sinne unpardoned is that which puts validity into his resistances Thirdly that when sinne is pardoned and filthy garments taken away then a mans prayer prevailes findes acceptance and proves too strong for Satans resistances A pardoned sinners prayers are too strong for all the devils in hell with their accusations So that all this considered what a motive should it be to make us get our pardon As wee would not have all our duties to be turned into sinnes as wee would have communion with God in them all as wee would get good by and in them all as wee would have our duties accepted and prevalent as wee would bee fit to pray c. so get the pardon of our sinnes What a sad thing is it to lose all our endeavours to lose our prayers hearing and receiving all is lost and is lost labour if wee come unfitted to them Every man that is unpardoned is unprepared every unprepared man doth but lose his labour in all his duties and performances Fifthly it is that which exceedingly fits a man to suffer and to beare the crosse It is that which every one must reckon upon that will be Christs to take up the Crosse It is but a delicacy that men dreame of to divide Christ and his Crosse A man cannot take one but hee must resolve to take up the other Now no man can suffer unlesse hee be fit for it and well prepared for the service It is not an easie thing to suffer there is a great deale of patience of courage of resolution and Christian magnanimity of Spirit required in him that will suffer for Christ and the Gospell A man that is fearefull a coward will never suffer Hee that will suffer must be free from cowardise of spirit Now there is nothing so cowes a mans spirit as the feare of Hell and damnation Many a man could looke death in the face that dares not looke Hell in the face Many a man that shrinkes not at dying yet shrinkes at damning that quailes the stoutest courage in the world And there is nothing that puts a man more in the feare of Hell than guilt the want of the pardon of sinne And nothing that makes a man feare Death more then when through death hee sees Hell when hee sees the gates of death open into Hell and then a man sees Hell through death when hee apprehends his sinne unpardoned and seeing Hell through death hee is so affrighted at the sight of Hell that if hee can shift it hee will not dye but will redeeme himselfe from death upon any termes Hee will doe any thing yeeld to any thing be of any Religion of any faith rather than suffer death for the true Religion because if hee dye his sinnes being unpardoned hee knowes there is no way but Hell for him Thus doth sinne unpardoned unfit a man to dye for Christ an unpardoned sinner dreads the fire because it may but prepare him for a worse fire in Hell But now when a mans sinne is pardoned and his conscience discharged of the guilt his heart is quit of all feare of Hell and damnation Hee sees the gates of death open into Heaven into happinesse And Death is not dreadfull nor terrible at all when the doore opens that way There is nothing so animates a man so sills his heart with courage and resolution as pardon of sinne doth That is it which alone makes a Christian Souldier valorous that takes palenesse out of the cheekes whitenesse out of his Liver cowardise out of his heart such
thing indeed yee shall dye in your sinnes In a Gaole in a ditch a man may dye and yet goe to Heaven but the man that dyes in his sinnes a dead Dogge is better then he It had beene good for that man that hee had never beene borne To dye in ones sinnes it is to drop downe right into Hell It is dangerous to live in ones sinnes because a man may dye in them but it is more dangerous to dye in them because no way but Hell with such a man Take heede what ever ye doe and looke to it that when you come to dye yee doe not dye in your sinnes And the way not to dye in your sinnes is not to live in your sins but to get the pardon of them while yee live This is the happinesse of a man whose sinnes are pardoned that being once pardoned as hee will not live in them so being once pardoned hee shall never dye in them It is a sweet thing to dye as Stephen did Act. 6.56 to see Heaven opened c. to dye with the sense of Gods love and favour Some when they dye they see Hell opened and the Devils standing about their beds ready to drag them to the place of torment It is hideous dying so which of these two deaths would wee now choose If yee would not dye the last get sinne pardoned that yee may not dye in your sinnes None can at their death with Stephen see Heaven opened that have not first gotten their sins pardoned It is impossible that a man should have peace and comfort in his end that dyes without sinne taken away and pardoned When death once arrests a man then conscience if it be awake will bring in and lay to a mans charge all his sinnes and Satan will be busie to lay on loade and to affright a man with Hell and damnation If a debtor be arrested and cast into prison it is no sooner heard of but every creditor comes in and brings in his severall actions and loades him with executions Such is the case of an unpardoned sinner at his death So soone as death doth arrest him Satan comes in conscience comes in yea and God himselfe comes in all come in with their actions against him and what peace or comfort can there be in such a condition But if sinne before-hand be pardoned all this trouble is prevented and a man dyes in peace It is a rule that such as are about dying persons live by that when a man is dying nothing should be done that might trouble him in his departure that there be no shrieking or crying out none will offer to pull off the clothes to plucke away his bed from under him because they will have him dye quietly wee will not have a dying man disturbed and disquieted Now how much more should every one have a care that when hee comes to dye hee may dye quietly that hee may not heare the cryings and shriekings out of conscience nothing will disturbe a dying man as will they If then men would goe quietly out of the world let them get the pardon of their sinne If that be not pardoned there is little hope of departing in peace Quest Since therefore it is a thing so much to be looked after how may a man get his iniquity taken away and pardoned Answ Two things must be done to get pardon First wee must be taken off from such false principles as make us regardlesse of pardon that keepe us from looking after and labouring for pardon Two false principles there are that kill endeavours after pardon and make men carelesse in looking after it First that it is an easie thing to be had at pleasure a man may have it with a wet finger at any time when wee will that it may be had at the low rate of a Lord have mercy upon mee when there is scarce breath enough in a mans body to speake these five words Secondly that it is an impossibility to get pardon of sinne and that it is a thing cannot be had Both these principles though contrary to each other make men carelesse in looking after pardon and in taking paines to get iniquity taken away Who will be anxious sollicitous industrious who will take care and paines all the dayes of his life to be getting that hee may have when he will for five words speaking Who againe will bestow time and paines about that which hee conceives impossible to bee effected No man will set a teame of horse to remove a feather because when hee list hee can remove it with a slight puffe of his breath No man also will set a teame of horse to remove a mountain because he knowes it is an impossibility So that whilest men either conceive it so easie to bee had or so impossible to be had it layes a bed all cares and endeavours after pardon Therefore on the contrary we must know these two things First that it is not so easie a thing to get pardon as men imagine it is an hard thing to get pardon Secondly that though it be hard yet it is possible and may be had It is hard yet possible it is possible and yet hard and hardnesse of obtaining and possibility are the two quickners of cares and endeavours to obtaine any good thing First then wee must learne that it is not so easie a thing to get a pardon but that the worke is a difficult and an hard worke A worke that a man must tug and sweat at that will cost him a great deale of care a great deale of trouble and contention of spirit a great deale of paines and diligence before it can be brought about That it is not so easie a thing as men dreame of to get the pardon of sinne appeares by that speech of Peters to Simon Magus Act. 8.22 Repent thee of this wickednesse if perhaps the thought of thine heart may be forgiven thee Hee doth not intimate an impossibility of getting his pardon for then why should hee prescribe him a course to seeke it if hee had meant it had beene impossible in vaine had hee advised him to repent but his meaning is to shew him that his pardon would not easily be had but that it would bean hard a very hard thing though a possible thing to be obtained As if he should say I will not deny but it is possible but yet if thou wilt ever have it it will cost thee tugging and sweating for it Simon Magus indeede was naught and therefore his pardon might seeme the harder to be gotten but yet if wee looke upon good men wee shall finde that they have found it hard enough to obtaine See how David labours and wrestles for it Psal 51.1 2. Have mercy c. blot out Wash mee Cleanse me This iteration and ingemination of his suite that hee thus pulls and tugs for it implies how hard hee found it to get pardon Lesse labour and contention of spirit would have served the turne
with a great deale of anguish And what will a man doe in such a case The first thing hee will doe for his ease is to plucke out the sting the Hornet hath left behinde For if a man apply medicines for ease yet if the sting be still sticking in his flesh medicines are in vaine So when the conscience is stung and throbs and rages the way is first to plucke out the sting out of the conscience Nothing can take away the sting out of the conscience but pardon Pardoning grace onely can fetch that out therefore when thy conscience is stung and doth paine and vex thee let that be the first thing and let is bee done speedily too to seeke to God for the pardon and remission of thy sinne That will take out the sting and when the sting is out there will follow present ease Secondly marke what Davids suite Doct. 2 to God is Take away I beseech thee take away the iniquity of thy servant Learne then what is a maine thing that concernes every sinner to looke after and labour for A maine thing that above all others a sinner should looke after and take thought and care for is the pardon and remission of his sinnes Our Saviour in the forme of prayer by him prescribed teaches us to pray but sixe petitions and amongst those sixe the fift is forgive us our trespasses and observe with what petition it is coupled Give us this day our daily bread And forgive us Two things may be there observed 1. First hee subjoynes petition for pardon to petition for bread 2. Secondly hee couples and conjoynes them In the three first petitions one petition is subjoyned to another but not conjoyned to the other Hallowed be thy Name thy Kingdome come c. hee saith not And thy Kingdome come And thy will be done But here these are coupled Give us c And forgive us And this to teach us that there is as great necessity of pardon for eternall life as of bread for temporall That we stand in as much need of a forgiving God for our soules as of a giving God for our bodies So also that wee should bee no lesse thoughtfull and carefull for pardon of sinne than men are for bread That wee should beg as hard and toyle as hard for the pardon of sinne as for bread to maintaine life The Lord Hos 24.2 prescribes his people a prayer and that hath but two petitions and this is not onely one of them but the first of them Take away all iniquity and give us good Agur put up but two petitions to God and these were the petitions that he meant to put up to his dying day Prov. 30.7 Two things have I required of thee deny them mee not before I dye that is two things I have beg'd and will not leave begging to my dying day and one of these two and the first of these two things that he would beg to his dying day was the pardon of his sinnes v. 8. Remove farre from me vanity and lyes As if he should say Lord be mercifull unto mee in the pardon of my sinnes So that there is no thought nor care that should take up a mans time and paines all his life long as this how to get the pardon of our sinnes It is the greatest mercy that can be showne us It is true that wee live wholly upon mercy that we have a being it is mercy that wee have any comfortable being it is mercy mercy that we have food to put into our bellies mercy that wee have clothes to put upon our backs mercy that we are freed frō many sorrowes sadnesse and heavy crosses that others lye under all is mercy but yet lay all together and they are nothing to the mercy that is in pardon of sinne that is the greatest mercy that can be shewed Psal 51.1 According to the multitude of thy tender mercies blot out my transgressions See then that it is mercy that must blot out transgressions nay it is tender mercy nay it is a multitude of tender mercies that blots out and forgives sinne And therefore it being so great a mercy our cares should be suitable and proportionable to it The greater the mercy is the greater should a mans care be to get a share in that mercy Vse 1 First if pardon of sinne be a thing of such concernement the maine thing that a sinner should looke after then let us make it our great care and the great endeavour of our lives to get the pardon of our sinnes It is wofull to see our negligence and security in this point What is there in all the world that concernes men to looke after more and yet what is there that men looke after lesse than the pardon of their sinnes No care no thought no time no paines too much or enough for getting goods riches and the necessaries of this life but how rare and infrequent are mens cares thoughst for the pardon of sin All our cares are wasted and expended upon these trifles but for this one thing that is necessary scarce one serious thought in the whole yeere Who will shew us any good that string men harpe upon But who will shew us the way to get the pardon of our sinnes that 's a question rarely asked It is too true that men have not that care for their soules they have for their bruit beasts for their very Hogs and Dogges Luc. 14.5 Which of you shall have an Asse or an Oxe fallen into a pit and will not straight way pull him out Nay if it were a Swine nay if a Dogge hee should be pul'd out and pull'd out straight way Such care and such compassions would wee with haste shew unto these vile and base creatures But how often doe mens soules fall into the pit even into the pit of Hell and Death by their sinnes and yet no care nor compassion to pull them out much lesse to pull them out straightway But for any care or conscience is taken there their poore soules may lye and rot in the pit A miserable thing that a man should shew more care and pitie to his Swine than to his soule It being therefore the maine thing a sinner should labour for to get his sinne taken away be we exhorted in Gods fear to make this our maine care Spend lesse time and care upon the world upon your profits and your pleasures squander not out your cares time and paines upon these vanities these nothings Spend some time spend some care some paines upon your poore soules in getting their sinnes pardoned Let Job's thoughts be ours Job 7.20 21. So say wee Alas I have sinned and am a guilty person before God What shall I doe unto God What course shall I take that my sinne may be pardoned Oh Lord that I had an heart to seeke out for my pardon Sayes Job And why doest thou not pardon my transgressions and take away mine iniquity Hee speakes as if hee had beene