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A53271 Sincerity, or, The upright mans walk to heaven in two parts shewing I. that sincerity is the true way to happiness, II. that the keeping of our selves from our own iniquity is the true way to sincerity / delivered in several sermons in the parish church of St. Michael in Long-Stratton Norfolk by James Oldfield, late minister there. Oldfield, James. 1687 (1687) Wing O218; ESTC R28747 141,831 348

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the Devil was thy Father now thou mayst call God thy Father will not this make a man merry the Saints are described in Scripture with harps in their hands and singing 14. Rev. 2 3 4 5. to note the joy and comfort of that Soul that is freed from sin that day that Haman was hanged proved a joyfull day and a day of gladness to all the Jews O that day that any of us hath killed this sin will prove the most joyfull day that ever we had in our lives the upright are commanded to rejoyce 32. Psal 11. 2. Now is the match fully concluded between Christ and thy Soul now are the writings signed and sealed now O poor Soul art thou made the Spouse of Christ an Heir of Heaven and all that thou hast to be troubled for is only this as Austin said of himself Nimis serò te amavi Domine that thou hast stood out so long before thou wouldst yield to Christ know this that Christ is thine and Heaven shall be thine thou hast parted with a sin and thou hast found a Saviour formerly sin and you were all one now Christ and you are all one 17. John 20 21. Brethren this is both an unspeakable Mystery and also an unspeakable Mercy for a poor Soul to be united to Christ O if sinners knew this they would never keep a sin more in their hearts 3. Now can the Devil do you no more mischief the Devil may roar and tear and fret and fume but he can do that Soul no harm that is united to Christ O what an happiness is this to be freed from the power of the Devil when a man hath cast out his own Iniquity then is the Devils Castle demolisht and his main engine broken to pieces 10. Luk. 17 18. Obedience to the Gospel that curbs the power of the Devil obey Christ and the Devil can never hurt you After Paul had commended the Romans obedience to the Gospel 16. Rom. 19. he adds verse 20. the God of peace shall tread Satan under your feet shortly cast out this sin and you cast out the Devil trample upon this sin and you trample upon the very neck of the Devil 4. Now you may trample upon all the miseries and afflictions and troubles and crosses of this life such Nightingals may sing with thorns at their Breasts Upright Noah is safe and secure when all the World is in a deluge the Mariners found a calm Sea assoon as they cast Jonah over board the Army of Israel quickly routed the men of Ai after they had stoned Achan to death A pure Conscience like the Town Clerk of Ephesus quickly appeaseth a multitude of distractions and discontents in the Soul in the midst of outward dangers and calamities Assoon as Judas was gone out of their Company Christ and his Disciples sung an Hymn O poor Soul whoever thou art that hast bid thy sin farewell thou mayest then also bid all sorrow farewell 5. Job 19 20 21 22 23 24. as a Father takes out the sting out of a Snake or Adder and then gives it to his little Child to play with it so when sin is purged out then all the afflictions our Heavenly Father sends us are like Adders without sting or poyson he knows they will not nor cannot hurt us we may then play with them 9. Gen. 12 13 14. Observe it God makes a Bow the sign of his Covenant O but that is rather a sign of anger no 't is a Bow without an Arrow so are all the miseries of the People of God in this World like the Rain-bow 't is a Bow without an Arrow there is no anger nor wrath in God against them 5. Now are you fit for death and now may you triumph over death cast out this sin and then cry O Death where is thy sting This is the work and business that will chear up your spirits upon your Death-beds this will make you look merrily upon your Friends that come to you merrily upon the World you are leaving merrily upon Death with whom you are to wrestle and merrily upon Christ to whom you are going O will a Soul say then I would not have this sin in me now for a thousand Worlds though once I was loath to part with it and could be hardly persuaded to it When a man hath paid all his debts if the Serjeant or Officer come and knock at his door he will bid him come in and bid him welcome so a Saint whose bonds are all cancelled by the merits of Christ and whose sins are all purged out by the blood of Christ when Death comes and knocks at the door of his earthly Tabernacle come in Death saith he thou art welcome thou art very wellcome to me I desire to be dissolved and to be with Christ Now put these things together would you have Christ to embrace you the Devil to be afraid of you all afflictions to work good for you would you live merrily dye comfortably then cast out this your own Iniquity 8. Another Motive is this Consider how many loud calls you have to leave this sin I will be brief 1. The voice of the word 18. Jer. 31. 1 Cor. 5. 7. 12. Heb. 1. what should I add more 't is the voice of the whole Bible calling upon us to out with sin This is the whole design of God in the whole Bible it consists of four parts First precepts commanding us to leave sin Secondly presidents or examples to teach us to abhor sin Thirdly threatnings to affright us from sin Fourthly promises to allure us and persuade us from our sins if you leave not this sin you cross the whole design of God in the Scriptures so that Brethren either part with your sins or fling away your Bibles 2. The voice of the rod Mic. 6. 9. and what doth the rod say see verse 13. O Brethren remember all the judgments of God upon your Persons Families Relations Goods Names Estates remember this I say that every rod calls for Repentance cast out your Iniquities 36. Job 8 9 10. 3. The voice of the blood of Christ Christ's blood hath a voice 't is a speaking blood 12. Heb. 24. Abels blood that cryed for vengeance Christ's blood that calls for Repentance Methinks sinners you may hear the blood of Christ speaking thus to you O do not trample me under your feet O do not make me as water spilt upon the ground good for nothing O do not leave me as a witness against you at the last day if you sin against me you must needs perish if you reject me there is nothing else can help you Brethren this is the very Speech and Language of the blood of Christ to you 10. Heb. 26 29. Now put these things together and remember that God hath spoken to you you have been often enough called upon O do not sin against the word of God that 's a saving word O do not sin against the rod of God that
every Minister is the Friend of the Bridegroom in every Sermon we ask the Banns between Christ and your Souls and tell you that Christ for his part is very willing nay earnestly desirous of you why then what is it that hinders where doth it stick O beloved I will tell you the very truth as I expect to answer for your Souls and mine own at the great day of Judgment why 't is this sin our own Iniquity in every one of our own bosoms that steps in and forbids the Bans sin cries out the Soul is mine 't is my Wife Christ hath nothing to do with her while I live O Friends consider seriously what you do while you maintain this sin in your hearts you stand most in your own light and refuse Christ to be your Husband But now kill this sin and then you are free to accept of Christ and here is the happiness of every true Saint Christ and his Soul is united assoon as sin and his Soul is parted 7. Rom. 24. it implies thus much O how happy a man should I be were I but once freed from this sin which is as a body of death to me I have read of a cruel Tyrant who invented this cruel kind of death for Malefactors that he did not kill them presently but tyed them while they were living to the stinking Carcasses of dead men and so were pining to death by degrees by the very noysomness of those Carcasses O sin is a most noysom Carcass could you but once smell the stink of it you would cry out with the Apostle O wretched Man or Woman that I am c. but the Soul that is freed from this sin may sit and sing with the spouse my beloved is mine and I am his O the spiritual joy and comfort that is in that heart when Christ and the Soul meets If John the Baptist leaped for joy in the Womb of Elizabeth when the Virgin Mary came but into the House how then will that Soul leap when Christ is entred into the heart But the wicked they loose this happiness because they will not part with sin what said Balaam to Balak in the 24. Num. 11. so will Christ say to sinners depart from me ye cursed flee away I thought to have espoused you and to have promoted you to great honor but sin hath kept you back from honor and happiness 2. There is no sin shall be laid to that man's charge O this is a great happiness and the most wicked Person in the World will acknowledge as much and cry out O that my sins were pardoned O that God would not lay sin to my charge 32. Ps 1 2. now this is the blessedness of every one that keeps himself from his own Iniquity Brethren know this that if we our selves do not own any sin God will never Father any sin upon us assoon as we cast any sin out of our hearts God he presently blots that sin out of his Book 18. Ezek. 30. O that you would but hearken to this word turn from your Iniquity and your Iniquity shall not be your ruin 8. Rom. 1. let not sin command you and sin shall never condemn you O here is comfort indeed go to a poor Prisoner and tell him you will give him a great Estate a Thousand a Year tell him how bravely he shall live then and eat and drink of the best O but saith the poor Prisoner I have committed a great fault for which the Judge will not pardon me I must dye for it and what will all these things that thou dost promise do me good If I had but my pardon to save my life that is all that I desire that 's better than all so here tell a man of worldly prosperity and glory and honour and pleasures alass what will all this do me good if my sins be not pardoned and I must be sent to Hell sin unpardoned that causeth sorrow in the best of outward conditions but sin pardoned causeth joy in the worst of all conditions what saith such a man what care I for poverty losses troubles I can triumph in all because I know that my sins are blotted out and I shall be eternally happy 3. All things shall work together for their good 8. Rom. 28. now who are they that love God why we may certainly conclude that 't is they who do not love any sin How did God testifie his love to us but by parting with his own Son for our sakes so shall we sufficiently testifie our love to God if we can part with our own sin for his sake now such and all such have this priviledge that nothing shall hurt them nay every thing shall do them good All evils whatever shall be to such Persons like Josephs Prison the way to preferment O what a comfort is this to us in a World so full of evils evils of sin evils of sufferings evils of temptations evils of afflictions A sick man will joyfully drink the bitterest potion when he knows it will do him good so the Saints rejoyce and are comforted in all their miseries here knowing that they shall work for their greater glory hereafter 4. They shall have this priviledge to have their Prayers heard and answered saith David in the 66. Psal 18. if I regard Iniquity in my heart the Lord will not hear me therefore by the rule of contraries we may conclude that if we do abhor and forsake and turn Iniquity out of our hearts then God will hear our Prayers 2. Hos 17. what was Baalim why this was their Iniquity their great Idol well what follows v. 21 22. O Friends consider well this priviledge you that come to Church and say your Prayers for what end is it that you Pray if you desire not that God should hear you if not you Pray in vain if you desire that God should hear you put away your Iniquities we read of Hannah that when God answer'd her Prayers she was comforted her countenance was sad no more on the other side see the 4. Gen. 5. O we may guess whither God hears our Prayers or no by our faces and by mens very looks O Friends prize this priviledge of having your Prayers answered and do not loose it for the love of a few sins did you but know what is gained by Prayer you would not part with this priviledge for all the sins in the World. 5. These Persons only are fit to dye these are the Persons that do triumph over death 1 Cor. 15. 55. Death is a cruel biting venomous Serpent it makes the proudest to stoop the strongest to tremble lays the stoutest man upon his back and makes the greatest Beauty to look pale but now saith a Saint come death I fear thee not I have taken out thy sting which was mine own Iniquity now do thy worst I shall live in spight of thee O you that are afraid to dye come learn this lesson learn how to unsting death sin brought