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A13854 Directions for a godly life especially for communicating at the Lord's table. Intended first for private vse; now publish'd for the good of those who desire the safty [sic] of their owne soules, and shall bee pleased to make vse thereof. By H. Tozer Mr of Arts, and fellow of Exceter Colledge in Oxford. Tozer, Henry, 1602-1650. 1628 (1628) STC 24161; ESTC S122218 43,206 213

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him it is the counsell of the Apostle 1. Cor. 11. who biddeth vs to examine then eate not goe away first examine then eate of this Bread drinke of this cup If thou say I had rather stay till the next opportunity that I may haue the more time to repēt cōsider that the longer thou stayest the more sinnes thou wilt run into and then it will bee so much the harder to repent as thou oughtest and besides that how do'st thou know whether God will giue thee grace and time to repent then or not hee hath promised indeede to haue mercy vpon a sinner at what time soeuer he shall repent but hee hath not promised to giue him grace to repent when he will Seeke the Lord therefore while hee offereth himselfe vnto thee that thou mayst finde mercy when thou seekest it Lastly some in a proud manner thus excuse or rather justifie their absence I doe already sufficiently beleeue whatsoeuer is proposed in the word of God and therefore what neede haue I to receiue this Sacrament so often as a seale to confirme my faith it doth no way conferre grace vnto mee and my faith is so firme that I perswade my selfe I neede not a seale to strengthen it so much as others doe whose faith is weaker wherefore I thinke that I may sometimes forbeare But knowe ô vaine man which thus disputest with thy God that this is Gods ordinance a principall part of his service which therefore ought diligently to to be performed though it did no way profit vs even because God had commanded it yea when wee haue done all those thinges which are cōmanded vs we must say that we are vnprofitable servants we haue done but that which was our duty to doe Luc. 17.10 Besides is thy faith so strong that it needs no further strengthening do'st thou not daily perceiue in thee a weakenesse of vnderstanding in matters of Piety Religiō a frailty in thy memory and a continuall disorder in thy affections if not know thus much that it is a misery to want but a greater misery not to be sensible of our wants this also knowe for a certaine trueth that when thou findest in thy selfe either none or at leastwise a small desire of hearing Gods word and receiuing the Sacraments know I say that there is surely some sinne or other in thee not well repented of which cloyeth thy soule that it cannot delight in those spirituall exercises Let vs therefore endeavour to come to the Lords Table as often as wee are invited and when wee doe come let vs take heede that wee come not for fashions sake or to please men or in any opinion of our own merit in this action for this is not a celebration but a prophanation of the Lords ordinance because herein wee serue not God but our selues which is a fearefull thing for God is not as man that hee should bee deceiued neither seeth he as man seeth for man judgeth onely according to the outward appearance but God searcheth the very heart reynes and will one day as certainly punish the prophaners of his ordinance as the contemners thereof Wherefore as wee ought in the first place to be fully perswaded of the necessity so should wee in the second by all meanes labour to come to the knowledge of the right manner of receiving which is the next thing to be considered CHAP. IIII. The Necessity of preparation HE which desires to receiue at the Lords Table in a right manner must make conscience of three duties which are necessarily to be performed 1 A diligent Preparation before 2 A seasonable Meditation in the time of receiuing 3 A religious practise after the same in our liues and conversations In the first as before in the matter of receiving we must take notice of a thinges First The Necessity 2. The right manner of Preparation The Necessity will plainely appeare if wee consider these 2. things 1. In whose presence it is that wee are to receiue 2. The danger which we bring on our selues by not being prepared As for the first we are to sit and feede in the presence of the Lord himselfe Now if any even the best of vs should bee invited by a King to his Princely table hee would bee carefull to present himselfe if he reverence his presence in the best manner that hee could putting on then especially if he haue any better than other his best apparell disposing all thinges in the most decent order that so he might be the better accepted if so with what feare and reverence should wee then approach vnto the Table of this King of Kinges when hee inviteth vs who stands there ready attended with his Angels to behold those which present themselues will soone espie out that man who shall dare to approach before him not having on his wedding garment and what can such expect but with the man in the Gospell a casting out into vtter darkenesse Matth. 22.12 Neither must wee thinke to deceiue the Lord with an hypocriticall out-side for hee looketh not to the outward gesture onely but to the invvard parts of the soule it is not so much a cleane hand or curious attire vvhich maketh vs accepted of God as a pure heart and a cleansed soule adorned vvith faith repentance vvee may for a time deceiue mortall men such as our selues but when the secrets of our hearts shall be made manifest then shall our hypocrisie as well as our negligence bee laid open to our destruction Let vs therefore humble our selues before God and prepare our selues aright that we may escape the danger which will otherwise fall vpon vs which is the second thing to bee considered in the Necessity of preparation The danger of not being prepared is particularly set forth vnto vs by considering the offence which wee herein commit and the reward thereof If we come vnprepared and so receiue vnworthily our offence is no lesse than to bee guilty of the Body and Blood of Christ as Saint Paul saith 1. Cor. 11.27 that is wee offer speciall disgrace and indignity vnto Christ in not receiving him with that reverēce which we ought which offence as it is in it selfe very hainous so it drawes on vs a fearefull punishment for the Prophet Ieremiah hath pronounced him accursed which doth the worke of the Lord deceitfully Ierem. 48.10 and if it be so in other things which are of lesse moment what can we expect for the abusing of this so weighty a matter The Apostle setteth downe at full the fearefulnes hereof when he saith 1. Cor. 11.29 that he which eateth and drinketh vnworthily eateth and drinketh his owne damnation than vvhich vvhat can bee more terrible neither is the Scripture silent in shevving vs the judgements of God vpon such offenders as vvee may plainely see both in the Old Testament in the suddaine death of Vzza for rash touching of the Arke and also in the Nevv in the binding hand foote for