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A12523 An exposition vpon the sixt chapter of the prophesie of Hosea VVherein is set down the true repentance of the godly, as also the hypocriticall repentance of the wicked; most needfull for these times. Wherein 1. The summe and scope. 2. The doctrines. 3. The reasons. 4. The vses. Of most texts are obserued. First preached by Samuel Smyth minister of Roxwel in Essex, and now by him published, intending the further good of his charge, and the profit of as many as shall please to read it. Seene and allovved. Smith, Samuel, 1588-1665. 1616 (1616) STC 22847.3; ESTC S102418 218,718 364

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they bee not Reuiued if they bee not borne againe translated out of Adam and ingrafted into Iesus Christ alas they are but as a dead corps that is trimmed and stucke with so many goodly flowers yea the due consideration of that miserable estate and condition in the which they are by nature may cause them to droupe Tit. 1.15 and to hang downe their heads for by their owne filthinesse and impuritie all these their excellent ornaments are defiled and become impure for so sayth the Apostle To those that are defiled is nothing pure but euen their minds and consciences are defiled Oh if this point were wel considered how it would pull downe the pride of mans heart and make men to hasten to come out of so fearefull an estate and condition Doct. 4 The second point of Doctrine wee obserue hence by the authority of this Text is that our regeneration is as hardly wrought Regeneration a worke of new creation Rom. 5.12 Rom. 6.23 as to rayse vp a dead man to restore him againe to life as hard a thing to saue a soule that is dead as to giue life to one that hath a long time lyen rotting in the graue Death is gone ouer all sayth the Apostle and The wages of sinne is death And God told Adam Gen. 2.17 that in that day that he should eate of the forbidden fruit Hee should die the death Now in so much as wee haue all taken part with him in his disobedience wee must also partake with him in his punishment and the punishment is Death not death in respect of any being of the creature as all wicked and vngodly sinners might wish it were but Death in respect of our eternall separation from God In whose presence is life and at whose right hand is pleasure for euermore This is our estate and condition by nature vntill the Lord doe Reuiue vs and to Reuiue vs and quicken vs is as hard a matter as to rayse vp a dead man out of his graue This doth the Prophet Dauid acknowledge when he desired of God that he would Create in him a new heart Psal 51.10 And surely it is as great a matter to Create a new heart as for the Lord againe to Create a new world yea and in some respects it may seeme harder for in the Creation of the world the Lord but spake the Word and all was made there was no hinderance there was no opposition but in the creation of the heart a new there are many lets and hinderances first within a man for euery man by nature is an enemy vnto his owne saluation and the flesh resists this worke besides the Deuil he labours by al means possible to hinder so blessed a worke Besides all this it is a worke of great difficulty not accomplished without great labour and paine and therefore it is called in the Scripture A Birth a Death a Circumcision now as no Birth no Death no cutting off the Flesh can be without paine and sorrow no more can the conuersion of a sinner the Infant is not deliuered out of the Mothers wombe without paine and doest thou thinke O man to part with sinne that is within thee which was conceiued in the wombe with thee and euer since hath been nourished and brought vp with thee as a familiar companion and not taste of paine Eph. 2.1 and heart smart in thy new birth no assuredly it will not be but it will cost thee much sorrow many a sigh and many a bitter teare before this work of grace be effectually wrought in thee It is not in this case as in producing the forms of many Natural things here below which are brought è potentia materiae out of a capable pronenesse of the thing it selfe to receiue such a forme but in the worke of our Regeneration God doth by his spirit deliuer the mind from blindnesse and ignorance the will from rebellion the affections from disorder and all the powers and faculties of the soule from corruption when man is altogether opposite thereto This Doctrine doth iustly condemne most men Vse 1 women amongst vs we think it is an easie matter to be a Christian and so be saued that it is an easie maner to goe to Heauen and many men who be starke dead in sinne and blesse themselues in their euill wayes yet blush not to say they hope to come to heauen as well as the best Preacher of them all Oh poore soule thou art but a dead man in the sight of God wounded at the heart with sinne and vnlesse thou bee reuiued quickned and raysed out of the graue of sinne by the wonderfull worke of God thou canst not bee saued Our Sauiour Christ being working of some great miracle hee tels his Disciples that they should do greater works then that namely they should saue mens soules and that is farre greater then to saue and helpe the body God created all things with his bare word breathed into Adam the Breath of Life Gen. 2. Io. 11. Our Sauiour Christ raysed Lazarus with his word but before hee can rayse a Sinner out of the graue of sinne and put into vs the breath of spirituall life the Sonne of God must come from Heauen and suffer a most cruell and shamefull death 1. Cor. 1.21 Iohn 17.17 euen the death vpon the Crosse before he can quicken and Reuiue vs and therefore it is not so easie a matter as most men take it to bee to become a good Christian No no it is the hardest thing in the world to become a good Christian and so to be saued And therefore seeing this is the estate condition of vs all Oh how carefull ought wee to bee to vse all good meanes that God hath appointed Act. 15.9 to saue our soules as namely the Word preached the Sacraments Prayer Meditations in the Law of God seeing that by these meanes the Lord doth quicken and Reuiue our dead soules Ps 119. Vse 2 Secondly wee are taught heere that seeing we are all dead in Adam by nature vntill such time as the Lord doth quicken vs and Reuiue vs let no man then content himselfe with this diuelish conceit and perswasion that hee can at his owne time and leasure deliuer himselfe from the bondage of sinne and Sathan as it is the corrupt thought of many that though they haue beene the seruants of sinne and of death twentie or forty yeares together yet they thinke that one Lord haue mercy vpon me will open the Heauen gates but O thou vaine man O thou vaine woman Oh see heere that it is the Lord that must worke in thee this worke of grace for by nature thou art Reprobate vnto euery good worke And this new birth is not giuen to euery one No no onely Gods children who are carefull to vse the meanes as hearing the Word preached and taught Sacrament Prayer c. for by these doth the Lord Reuiue vs and
conscience to sow spirituall things The Apostle could say I seeke not yours but you But these men if they would speake the truth might say Wee seeke not you 1. Cor. 9.16 but yours Paul cryes out Woe vnto mee if I preach not the Gospell Oh! woe and ten thousand woes vnto thee that art a carelesse sheepheard who though thou hast taken vpon thee the Cure and Charge of Soules yet by thy carelesnesse in thy place and calling and by thy euill example art a stumbling blocke vnto others that wilt not turne to God thy selfe nor helpe them forward that would Well as it is the duty of the Minister especially in publike so it is the duety of euery Christian man in priuate to bring others to God Art thou an husband thou hast the charge of the soule of thy wife art thou a father thou shalt answere for the soule of thy child art thou a master well looke to draw thy seruants vnto God The charge of soules is committed to you Our Sauiour Christ sayth to his Father Heb. 2.13 Behold Father heere am I and the children which thou hast giuen mee Oh what a comfort is it to a christian soule to a godly man or a christian woman when they can say O Lord heere am I and heere bee my wife my children and my seruants which thou hast giuen me You are carefull to prouide for your wiues meate drinke and apparrell and for your children lands and liuings and haue you not care of their poore soules but let them perish for want of instruction But such is the negligence and grieuous carelesnes of Masters and Parents in this miserable and cursed age of the world that it were better to bee some mens sheepe then their sonnes and their horses then their seruants for no man is so carelesse but hee will pittie his horse and looke to his sheepe but as for their sonnes or seruants they may sinke or swimme they care not for them Well thy wife may perish in her sinnes thy sonne may perish in his ignorance and thy seruant for want of thy instruction but the Lord will require their bloud at thy hands Nay wee may see in this present example that it is not onely the duety of the Minister and those which bee Masters and Parents to seeke to draw those that are vnder them to God but the same is the duety of euery Christian man and woman it is that which belongs vnto all men to call on others to draw them to God Nay if thou doest not labour to draw him to repentance Leuit. 19.17 thou doest but hate him in thy heart Thou shalt not hate thy brother in thy heart but shalt rebuke him and suffer him not to sinne In euery commandement is two parts Negatiue and Affirmatiue Now in the sixt Commandement we be forbidden to kill and therefore euery one not onely the Minister as most men erroneously thinke are bound to saue mens liues but euery one of vs be wee what wee may bee are bound by this Commandement to saue the soule of our brother Exod. 24.3 to dtaw him to God If thou see thine enemies oxe or sheepe go astray thou must bring him home Oh how much more if thou see the poor soule of thy brother of thy wife or of thy child straying from God nay going the broad way to eternall destruction how much more art thou bound to bring him backe againe to God If thou see his horse lye vnder his burthen thou art bound in conscience to helpe him vp Had God such care ouer Oxen and Asses and wilt thou haue no care of the Soule of thy brother Vse 2 Oh! let vs put this duety in practise to call one vpon another to bring others to God wee can call one another to the Market Oh let vs call one another Esay 55.1 Oh come let vs goe to the Lords Market to buy the food of our soule Labour to bring thy Family thy Wife and Children to the house of God to the word of God to the food of their soules Oh thou shalt doe a blessed worke Iam. 5.20 thou shalt conuert a sinner to God saue a soule from death and couer a multitude of sinnes Oh what a comfort will this bee vnto those who haue beene carefull for the performance of this duety that haue beene carefull to make others partakers of the same comforts they haue reaped themselues It is a blessed thing indeed when men haue endeuoured to their power to benefite others to exhort them to admonish them to comfort them and in all things to haue sought their good Oh what a wonderfull consolation and comfort shall this bee vnto vs when wee leaue this world and goe the way of all flesh to remember wee haue fought the good of others Dan. 12.3 Luk. 12.43 They that turne many vnto righteousnes shall shine as the starres in the firmament And blessed is that seruant when his Master commeth shall finde so doing Wee shall then finde more comfort of heart and ioy of conscience when wee depart this life that wee haue beene faithfull in that little committed to our trust made others partakers of the same then if we had had great abundance of earthly blessings Come let vs returne to the Lord. Here we see that they Doct. 4 doe acknowledge that they had turned themselues from God by their sinnes especially A man by sinning turns from God by Idolatry and damnable hypocrisie and here they labour by their godly counsell to exhort one another to turne again vnto God by repentance So then heere we see what it is that turnes a man from God surely sinne is that which turnes and auerts a mans soule from God according to that of the Prophet Esay Esay 59.2 Your iniquities haue separated betweene you and your God and your sinnes haue hid his face from you True it is that Idolatry is that which principally turnes a man from God onely the difference it this that Idolatry turnes a man from the whole seruice of God but other sins as theft whoredome c. in some one commandement The spirite of God speaking of the whole race and generation of mankind sayth That all are gone out of the way Psal 14.3 Rom. 3.10 And againe in the Prophet Esay All wee like sheepe are gone astray There is no creature more apt to wander then sheepe and being strayed Esay 53.6 none more vnapt to turne into the way againe Esay 1.3 Wee sayth the Prophet like sheepe are gone astray Esay 53.8 to shew our simplicity and how vnpossible a thing it is of our selues as of our selues to return home againe Rom. 3.16 yea the Prophet addes further Wee haue turned euery one to his owne way Yea wee walke the pathes that our owne sinnefull affections haue chosen to our selues and the way of truth wee haue no desire to know And howsoeuer many can make blinde excuses for their owne
All men by nature are dead in respect of any spirituall life namely dead in trespasses and sinnes sin is the bane and death of our soules for the Wages of sinne is death Death bringeth vs into the full and absolute power of the Deuill that wee are all of vs thus seruants vnto sinne It is plain by the Apostles complaint Eph. 2.1 Rom. 6.23 Rom. 7.14 Rom. 6.16 Gen. 2.17 I am carnall sold vnder sinne and then vnto whom soeuer wee giue our selues as seruants to obey his seruants we are Now that we are all by nature seruants vnto sin and vnto death it cannot bee denied for what was it that God sayd vnto Adam In the day that thou eatest thereof thou shalt die the death As soone as Adam had sinned presently the sentence tooke place and Adam is now become the child of death and eternall destruction became his portion and this is the condition of all Adams posterity there is not the greatest the noblest the wealthiest nor the fayrest amongst the sonnes of men but wee are thus bound till the Sonne make vs free Men are not onely sicke with sinne or wounded by sinne or halfe dead but starke dead bereft of all spirituall sense and motion And this doth the Apostle most liuely effectually set out vnto vs in another place when he sayth Yee were once darknes Eph. 5.8 but now are light in the Lord He doth not say we were in darknesse Io. 3.6 for then perhaps wee might haue come of our selues into the light againe But yee were darknesse Darknesse it selfe yea nothing else but Darknesse and hence againe is it that naturall men are called Flesh not Fleshly but flesh it selfe and the wisdom that is Rom. 8.7 the best part that can bee in a naturall man what is it but Enmitie with God it may bring a man to Hell but it cannot lead him one inch nearer vnto heauen and therefore being thus starke dead in sinne Alas what can a dead man doe to helpe himselfe No more can a natural man moue so much as one finger to procure saluation to himselfe no no being dead in sinne we cannot so much as thinke one good thought much lesse haue wee free will of our selues to seeke for saluation vntil such time as the Lord hath reuiued vs and quickned vs by the Spirit of grace Lazarus in the Gospell had layne dead foure dayes in the graue so as hee beganne to rotte and to stinke yet when our Sauiour Christ cryed with a loud voyce Lazarus Io. 11. come foorth hee arose incontinently and came and stood foorth This is our case and condition yea the estate and condition of euery soule in the world we be starke dead in trespasses and sinnes nay we lye rotting and putrifying in the graue of our sinnes and vntill Iesus Christ by his spirit and loude voyce of the preaching of the Gospell which is the Word of life shal breath within vs the breath of life and reuiue vs poore soules wee cannot moue so much as one little finger to the Kingdome of heauen This may serue in the first place to confute that erroneous Vse 1 Doctrine of the Papists who say that a man hath naturally Free-will in himselfe by vertue whereof hee can dispose himselfe to the worke of his regeneration Condemnes the Doctrine of the Papists touching Free Will whose opinion if it were granted then were the power of God lesse seene in our second birth then in our first birth which were iniurious to the Spirit of God so to thinke for what can a dead man do to his owne quickning and raysing vp from the graue can hee turne himselfe or any way fitte or prepare himselfe to bee raysed surely no it is altogether impossible nay let a dead man haue all the helpe that may be to bee Raysed vp yet vnlesse the soule bee giuen vnto him all is in vaine so fareth it with the naturall man he can by no meanes dispose himselfe to any spirituall action or motion vnlesse some spirituall life be put into him But what sayeth the Aduersary he may giue his consent to his quickning though hee quicken not himsele But say I what consent call wee the consent of a man that is dead but not to stand vpon their presumptuous doctrine of Free wil the which amongst many other points of Popery maintained by them hath lifted vp many so high amongst them with this vaine opinion of their own worthinesse that they find not themselues to stand in need for the Lord to lift them vp Then in the feare of God let euery man and woman Vse 2 and euery mothers child labour to see our misery to see our poore Soules how they lye rotting in sinne let vs Serues to humble vs in that wee are dead till the Lord quicken vs by his spirit seeing wee bee as the poore Flyes in Winter starke dead not able to moue our little finger to heauen pray vnto the Lord that hee would cause the blessed Sunne-shine of his Word and Gospell to shine vpon vs to warme our cold and benummed soules to quicken our dead consciences by the word of Life and the blessed worke of his holy Spirit for so long as God doth not quicken vs nor reuiue vs alas our soules be dead in sinne and this death is the next step vnto eternall death in the fire of Hell And therefore their case is dangerous and miserable which sleepe snort in sin lye starke dead in the graue of sin vntill it please the Lord to reuiue them by the preaching of the Gospell which is the Power of God vnto Saluation to Reuiue and to quicken our dead soules This being so Note we see then it is no maruell though many that are present in the Assemblies of Gods people at the preaching of the Word and yet reape no profite by it the reason is they are dead now sound a Trumpet in a dead mans eare and he heares it not Euen so Esay 58. let the Minister of Gods Word cry neuer so loude lift vp his voyce like a Trumpet men are no more moued eyther with the comforts of the Word or with the threates of the Law then the seates men sit on because they are dead till the Lord doe please to put life into them And as for those that haue eares to heare with profite and comfort blesse God for it and giue him the glory for so great a mercy for certaine it is by nature the condition of all men is alike till the Lord hath wrought in vs the worke of grace and Reuiued vs with the breath of life Oh what cause then hath man by nature to swell with pride or to bee lifted vp with any conceit at all of his owne worthinesse though they haue neuer so many excellent parts of nature as wit capacity strength beauty or outward gifts as riches honour authority c. yet surely men may see that if
to eternall life let vs then pray vnto God that he would put his feare into our hearts that wee may not sinne against him for till such time as wee haue this feare of God till wee bee truely humbled for our sinnes and mourne for them and liue and behaue our selues as in the presence of God we shall neuer attaine to this Knowledge which is the right way to bring vs to eternall life for though men haue neuer so great knowledge in the word of God can speake of it neuer so well though they can dispute of it and discourse of the Scriptures yet if our knowledge be not ioyned with the feare of God to liue according to our knowledge Alas it is but a braine knowledge it is farre from that sauing knowledge which wee ought to haue and therfore if we would be assured that our knowledge is sound and such as one day will giue vs an admittance into the kingdome of heauen and yeeld true comfort and reioycing vnto our owne soules Let vs then labour to finde our hearts humbled for sinne past and a watchfull eye ouer our owne wayes for the time to come thtt we so carry and behaue our selues as alwayes in the presence of God for otherwise though men think neuer so highly of their knowledge if these things bee wanting in vs wee can neuer attaine to this true sanctified knowledge heere spoken of Now I come to the next point that is to consider diligently of what nature and condition this knowledge is which is heere a most blessed fruit of Repentance Point and of the feare of God And surely What knowledge it is hee heere speakes of Io. 17.3 wee shall finde that this knowledge it is no carnall knowledge it is no worldly knowledge it is not the knowledge of Philosophy or of humane arts and sciences vhich in themselues are good too but this Knowledge heere spoken of it is a heauenly Knowledge whereof our Sauiour Christs speakes hauing powred foorth vnto his Father that his heauenly prayer that he would giue vnto his children eternall life in the third verse he shews wherein this eternall life consists namely This is life eternall to know thee to be the true God and Iesus Christ whom thou hast sent Of this knowledge speaketh the Prophet Esay saying By this knowledge shal my righteous seruant iustifie many Esay 53.11 Io. 6.68 for hee shall beare their iniquities And of this Knowledge wee shall read of when our Sauiour Christ taught that all they which must liue for euer must eate the flesh of the sonne of man It is said that many of his Disciples departed from him Christ sayth to the twelue Will yee also goe away from mee Peter answereth in the name of the rest Master whither shall wee goe from thee Thou hast the Word of eternall life and wee beleeue and know that thou art Christ the sonne of the liuing God Where marke how the Apostle ioines faith and knowledge together noting indeed that this knowledge is a fruit of faith for till men beleeue in God the Father as our Father and in Iesus Christ his sonne as our redeemer and in the holy Ghost as our sanctifier wee cannot know God as wee ought to know him Now then in that this Knowledge is promised from Doct. 2 the Lord as a fruit of true repentance which shall follow immediately vpon our conuersion vnto God and without which conuersion wee can neuer attaine vnto this sanctified knowledge of the Lord Iesus which will one day giue vs an admittance into the eternall inheritance The true knowledge of God in Christ is giuen only to the Elect after their conuersion We are taught that the true knowledge of God and of Iesus Christ is giuen onely vnto the Elect and doth follow their repentance and conuersion vnto God for so is it taught vs heere after that these beleeuing Iewes had exhorted stirred vp one another to returne vnto the Lord they promise this knowledge vnto themselues as a fruit of their repentance conuersion vnto God Then shall wee haue knowledge that is howsoeuer wee haue heretofore deceyued our own soules resting vpon our owne selues our own knowledge and righteousnesse which indeede is but generall and confused and such as the wicked themselues may partake of yet now if wee will repent of our sins and Returne againe wnto the Lord from whom wee haue departed by our manifold impieties we shal haue giuen vnto vs a sanctified knowledge of the Lord Iesus yea such a liuely knowledge that will neuer leaue vs till it set vs into the full possession of life eternall according to that of our Sauiour This is life eternall Io. 17.3 to know thee to bee the true God and Iesus Christ whom thou hast sent And againe our Sauiour witnesseth the same in another place where hee sayth Io. 6.45 All the Elect are taught of God And the Prophet Ieremy maketh it the glory of all the Elect Thus sayth the Lord Ier. 9.24 Let not the Wiseman glory in his wisdom nor the strong man glory in his strength neyther let the rich man glory in his riches but let him that glorieth glory in this that hee vnderstandeth and knoweth mee sayth the Lord. It is the singular gift of Gods grace not giuen as I said before vnto al men indifferently but onely to the Elect as our Sauiour testifieth of his Disciples Mar. 4.11 To you it is giuen to know the mistery of the Kingdom of God but vnto them which are without all things are done in Parables Phil. 3.9 that they seeing may not see c. Rom. 10.2 And the Apostle Paul esteemed al things but dung incomparison of this knowledge without it zeale is little worth and sacrifice is in vaine Hos 6.6 And this knowledge is brought and conuayed vnto vs by the ministery of the Gospell of Christ Rom. 1.20 It is not the knowledge of God reueiled in the Booke of his Creatures that he heere speakes of 2 Cor. 4.6 nor a knowledge of God reuealed in the morall law of God where God requireth absolute and perfect obedience but it is that knowledge which is made known vnto vs through the couenant of grace in the glorious Gospell of Christ And hence it is that the Apostle sayth Rom. 10.3 that the Iewes knowing the righteousnesse which is by the Law and went about to stablish it and to seeke to bee iustified by it being altogether ignorant of this Euangelicall righteousnesse which is by faith without the works of the Law and no maruell for as the Apostle sayth that they whose cogitations are darkned are strangers from the life of God Well then knowest thou not Christ what hee is and what hee hath done and how his death sufferings may bee auaileable for thee to the saluation of thy Soule Let mee tell thee that thou art not yet in the way to eternall life for if
ioyous Heb. 12.11 but grieuous yet there is a time when it shall bring the quiet fruit of righteousnesse vnto them that are exercised therby Deu. 8.16 In regard hereof Moses the man of God sayth That the Lord humbled his chosen people and proued them that hee might doe them good at their latter end And in my poore iudgement a man may gather farre more vndoubted assurance of Gods euerlasting fauour towards his soule by these inward afflictions then by any outward prosperity in the world whatsoeuer the Lord grant vnto his poore afflicted seruants that their troubled soules which with sorrow for sinne are cast downe so low that they may reape this gracious blessing It followeth And hee shall come vnto vs as the raine euen as the latter raine vnto the earth IN these words the Prophet doth yet more fully expresse the mercy of God towards poore distressed soules by the later rain that fals vpon the earth that euen as raine is most welcome to the scorched parched earth in the time of summer after a long drought to coole the heat and to quench the thirst thereof as our owne experience this last summer hath taught vs as also to ripe the fruits of the earth and to bring them to perfection Euen so when poore soules be wounded and spoyled of all sense and feeling of the mercy of God in Iesus Christ and lye bleeding in their miseries scorched tormented with the heat of Gods anger for sin euen when men seem to be past hope then if the Lord send a gracious raine and a blessed shower to quench the heat of their poore afflicted soules for sin it shal be most welcome for then is mercy most welcom when men haue felt the bitter smart of sinne But of this more largely the doctrine before Now The ends wherefore the Lord doth defer his helpe if any aske wherefore the Lord lets his owne people lye oftentimes so long soking in misery before hee helpe them and then helps them when as there is least hope of helpe I answere he doth this First for the tryall of their faith whether they will depend and hang vpon him also for the exercise of their faith and patience Secondly to make them see and know that they bee nothing in themselues but that the strength they haue is in Christ Thirdly to stir them vp to seeke and pray vnto him more earnestly for helpe and succour And lastly to make them highly to esteeme of his mercy for such things as bee easily come by are lightly esteemed but things which be long in getting cost much trouble and paines and likewise such things as come in time of great trouble and need they must bee most set by and therefore the Lord defers his mercy often to the last gaspe that so it might bee the more esteemed This may teach vs to continue our patience and to wayte still his leysure though hee deferre long and seeme to forget vs yet Wee must liue by faith We must hope for life in the midst of death and say with Iob Though thou kill mee yet I will trust in thee So though the Lord defer his helpe and comfort many yeares yet wee must neuer let goe our hold but still hang vpon his mercy with the hands of faith And thus much for the first generall part of this Chapter the godly practise of true repentance and the seuerall fruit and effects thereof The second followeth VERSE 4. O Ephraim what shall I doe vnto thee O Iudah how shall I intreat thee for your goodnes is as the morning cloud and as the Morning Dew it goeth away The second generall part of this chapter IN the Chapter going before the Lord hath threatned many great grieuous iudgements against Ephraim and Iudah as verse 14. I will be vnto Ephraim as a Lyon and as a Lyons whelpe to the house of Iudah I euen I will spoyle and goe away I will take away and none shall rescue it And in the three first verses of this Chapter wee haue seene what fruite it had in the beleeuing Iewes namely that they were truely humbled for their sins feared Gods anger and Returned vnto him by true and vnfained repentance Come say they Let vs return vnto the Lord c. In the second part of this Chapter is set down what fruits and effects Gods denuntiations and terrible iudgements threatned against sinne had in the vnbeleeuing Iewes namely a most vile and stubborn rebellion against all the meanes that the Lord vsed to conuert them ver 4. Secondly the punishment of their rebellion ver 5. So that the summe of these two verses is nothing else but a pittifull complaint of the Lord for the stubbornnesse and rebellion of the Iewes that could not by any meanes the Lord vsed be reclaimed The summe of these two verses O Ephraim what shall I doe vnto thee O Iudah how shall I intreat thee for your goodnes is as the morning cloud and as the morning dew it goeth away Secondly the iust punishment of almighty God vpon them for the same ver 5. Therefore haue I cut down by the Prophets I haue slaine them by the words of my mouth and thy iudgements are as the light that goeth forth In the first of these we are to note 3. things 1. The complaint What shall I doe vnto thee how shall I intreat thee 2. The persons of whom the Lord complaineth thus Ephraim Iudah 3. The cause of the complaint or the thing wherof the Lord complaineth Your goodnes is as the morning cloud and as the morning dew it goeth away In the second wee are to note 4 things 1. Who was the author of their punishment and did inflict it I haue cut c. 2. The greatnes of it I haue cut down and flaine them 3. The meanes or instrument God vsed in punishing them By my Prophets the words of my mouth 4. The equity of this iudgement and punishment inflicted vpon them For thy iudgements were as the light So cleare and so manifest that no man could complaine or excuse themselues by ignorance they were in the view of all men Of these in order and first to beginne with the complaint What shall I doe vnto thee how should I intreat thee THese words containe in them the complaint the Lord takes vp against these rebellious Iewes it is as much as if he should haue said I haue for my part vsed all the meanes that possible I could to humble you and to bring you to repentance but now alas I know not what to do vnto thee more or what course to take to doe thee good yet I can bring thee to no good passe but all is in vain that euer I haue done vnto thee and therefore in great griefe pittying thy wretched and forlorne estate I can but mourn for thy misery Doct. 1 Hence we see in the dealing of God with this people the wonderfull mercy of God towards