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A62904 Christ's ministers must shortly put off their tabernacles set forth in a funeral sermon preach'd at Hungerford at the interring of Mr. Ric. Moor, late minister of the Gospel there / by Samuel Tomlyns ... Tomlyns, Samuel, 1632 or 3-1700. 1694 (1694) Wing T1857A; ESTC R32812 18,504 42

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concerning Men nor concerning Beasts Plants or Trees these Creatures have a Sensitive or Vegetative Life but when they die they are not said to sleep because their Life is utterly extinguished and totally abolished but when Men Die they do but Sleep the Senses of the Body are indeed seal'd up it becomes a Carcase without Sense or Motion but the Soul is alive the Light is snatched out of the Lanthorn of the Body but is not exringuished Life is still preserved in the Soul as the root and tho men sleep yet there is one that will a wake them Christ the first born of Gods new Family is up fi●st he is raised out of the Grave and will call out and rouse up all his Spiritual Brethren and Sisters out of the long sleep of Death 3. Peters saying He must put off his Tabernacle doth further mind us of and instruct us in a great Duty that Saints ought to Die in obedience and willingly to lay down the body tho Christians are snatched by a violent death and cut off by cruel hands tho their fleshly Garment be plucked off and their Earthly Tabernacle by barbarous Enemies be plucked down yet God expects and Christ looks for submission to the fatal Stroke and that we should choose Sufferings and Death rather than sin this is to put off our Tabernacle when God takes away the Souls of Hypocrites Job 27.8 we must commit them into his Hands Psal 31.5 when others are driven away out of the World Prov. 32. we must desire to depart and to be with Christ Phil. 23. We must die to the Lord Rom. 14.8 that is we must breath out our Souls and give them up when he calls for them and requires them we must die in compliance with his will to be more subject to him to 〈◊〉 more possessed by him to enjoy a Peace and fuller Communication with him not so much to be freed of Sufferings as to be rid of Sin To be perfected in the Image and Life of Christ 3. Why must Christs Ministers as well as others put off their Tabarnacles Ans 1. They have contracted and are involved in guilt all have sinned Rom. 3.23 As they are not free from the Contagion of Iniquity so they are not exempted from the Sentence of Death Gen. 3.19 Sin dwells in them and this opens the door and lets in Death upon them they as well as other Christians do want the Soader the Glew the Cement of a perfect inherent Righteousness and therefore their Building doth moulder and the Stones of it sall one from another Death is compar'd to a Flood Psal 90.5 Thou carriest them away as with a Flood this Flood is very general it carrie away High and Low Rich and Poor Saints and Sinners we read but of two little Islands Enoch and Elias that have not hitherto been over whelm'd with this Flood all the rest of Mankind shall be carried away with this Plood except those that shall be found a live at the last day It is appointed for all men once to die Heb. 9.27 This is a Law not to be Repealed a Se●●… not to be Reversed the Body is Dead by Reason of Sin Rom. 8.10 Death passeth over all men because all have sinned Rom. 5.12 2. Ministers must die that sometimes by their Death they may Eminently Glorify God Christ foretold Peters Martyrdom and by his being girded and led whither he would not did signify that violent death whereby he should Glorify God and John 1.18 19. that he durst not lay down his Lise that is most sweet and submit to Death that is most bitter to Nature in obedience to an invisible God and in hope of an unseen World this signally Glorifies God and benefits his People Paul speaks of his being offered on the Service and Sacrifice of the Philippians Faith 2 Phil. 17. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the word signifies a Drink-offering the Drink-offering used to be annexed to the Sacrifices and these were of Wines On this account the Vine in the Parable saith That by its Wine it cheared the Heart of God Judg. 9. as well as of men the Apostle with allusion to the Sacrifices of the Law was willing that his Blood should be poured out by cruel hands that God might dispose his true Offerings to this Holy and Gracious end to promote and advance the Faith of the Philippians the sufferings of the Pastors for the true Religion do so greatly tend to Edify their Flocks and to strengthen their Belief of the Gospel Paul would not have Died for an uncertain Doctrine or for a Fable invented by men he was fully perswaded of the truth of the Gospel of Christ that he durst to venture his Life his Soul his all for Eternity on the credit of this Doctrine so Christ was Magnified by him and Saints were confirmed and established by his sufferings Phil. 1.12 13 20. 3 Christs Ministers do put off their Tabernacle to shew that God is not stinted or confined to particular Ministers he can bare up his Name support his Kingdom carry on his Interest tho he cut off eminent Embassadors and gives a quiet rest to painful Labourers God hath absolute need of no person if he cut off some he can raise up others if the day and work of some be done he hath a residue of the Spirit and can furnish fit and thrust out other Labourers into his Harvest if Pillars be pulled away yet the Church that is the Temple of the Living God shall not fall God hath others to substitute in the room of those that are snatched away as God reneweth the Face of the Earth by sending forth his Spirit Psal 104.30 tho Plants and Trees decay Birds die Beasts perish Men give up the Ghost yet Gods great Farm is not unstocked his House unfurnished or destitute of Inhabitants so tho Saints die and Ministers are snatch'd away yet God sends forth his Spirit and begets a new Generation of Saints and raises up a new Stock and suptly of Ministers and so renews the Face of the Church God will not want Friends to wooe for that Bridegroom Ambassadours of Christ for Peace Heralds to Proclaim Christ the King of Glory 4. God calls his Ministers home to receive the Reward of their Labours to reap the fruits of all their pains 2 Tim. 4.7 8. Paul saith That after Death there remnined for him a Crown of Righteousness God design'd it towards him God laid it up for him Ministers go hence to set on the Throne to wear the Crown to possess the Eternal Inheritance to partake of the everlasting Feast promised to them when God saith to the Body Return to thy dust Gen. 3.19 then he speaks to the Soul as God did to Jacob Gen. 31.3 Return to the Land of thy Fathers and to thy Kindred and I will be with thee when the Soul is turned out of an Earthly Tabernacle it is taken into an Heavenly House when the Flesh is Sown in the dust the