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A65296 The godly mans picture drawn with a scripture-pensil, or, Some characteristical notes of a man that shall go to heaven by Thomas Watson ... Watson, Thomas, d. 1686. 1666 (1666) Wing W1124; ESTC R38514 176,068 382

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bury our Talents but trade them this is to put out our mercies to Use a gracious heart is like a peece of good ground that having received the seed of mercy thrusts forth a crop of obedience 6 Then wee are rightly thankful when we can have our hearts more enlarged for spiritual mercies than for temporal Eph. 1. 3. Blessed be God who hath blessed us with all spiritual blessings A godly man blesseth God more for a fruitful heart than a full crop hee is more thankful for Christ than for a Kingdome Socrates was wont to say hee loved the Kings smile more than his gold a pious heart is more thankful for a smile of Gods face than hee would bee for the gold of the Indies 7 Then wee are rightly thankful when mercy is a whe● to duty it causeth a spirit of activity for God Mercy is not as the Sun to the fire to dull it but as oyl to the wheele to make it run faster David wisely argues from mercy to duty Psal. 116. 8 9. Thou hast delivered my Soul from death I will walk before the Lord in the land of the living It was a saying of Bernard Lord I have two Mites a soul and a body and I give them both to thee 8 Then wee are rightly thankful when we excite others to this Angelical work of praise David would not only bless God himself but calls upon others to do so Praise ye the Lord Psalm 111. 1. That is the sweetest musick which is in consort when many Saints joyn together in consort then they make heaven ring of their praises as one drunkard will bee calling upon another so in an holy sense one Christian must bee stirring up another to the work of thankfulness 9 Then we are rightly thankful when we do not only speak Gods praise but live his praise It is called gratiarum actio then wee give thanks when wee live thanks such as are mirrours of mercy should be patterns of piety Obad. 17. Upon Mount Sion shall be deliverance and there shall be holiness To give God orall praise and dishonour him in our lives is to commit a barbarism in religion and is to be like those Iews who bowed the knee to Christ and then did spit upon him Mark 15. 19. 10 Then wee are rightly thankful when wee do propagate Gods praises to posterity we tell our children what God hath done for us in such a want hee supplyed us in such a sickness he raised us in such a temptation he succoured us Psa. 44. 1. O God our Fathers have told us what work thou didst in their daies in the time of old By transmitting our experiences to our Children Gods name is eternized and his mercies will bring forth a plentiful crop of praise when wee are gone He man puts the question Psal. 88. 10. Shall the dead praise thee Yes in this sense when we are dead we praise God because having left the Chronicle of Gods mercies with our Children we put them upon thankfulness and so make Gods praises live when we are dead dumque aurea voluet astra polus Memori semper celebrabunt cantu Use 3 Let us evidence our godliness by gratefulness Psa. 29. 2. Give unto the Lord the glory due unto his name 1 It is a good thing to be thankful Psal 147. 1. It is good to sing praises to our God 'T is ill when the tongue that Organ of praise is out of tune and doth jar by murmuring and discontent but it is a good thing to be thankful it is good because this is all the creature can do to lift up Gods name and it is good because it tends to the making us good the more thankful we are the more holy while wee pay this tribute of praise our stock of grace increseth in other debts the more we pay the less wee have but the more wee pay this debt of thankfulness the more grace wee have 2 Thankfulness is the quit-rent wee owe to God Psa. 148. 11 13. King of the earth and all people let them praise the name of the Lord Praise is the tribute or custome to bee paid into the King of heavens Exchequor Surely while God renews our Lease we must renew our rent 3 The great cause we have to be thankful 't is a principle grafted in nature to be thankful for benefits The Heathens praised Iupiter for their victories What full clusters of mercies hang upon us when we go to enumerate Gods mercies we must with David confess our selves to bee nonplussed Psal. 40. 5. Many O Lord my God are thy wonderful works which thou hast done they cannot be reckoned up in Order And as Gods mercies are past numbring so they are past measuring David takes the longest measuring line hee could get hee measures from earth to the clouds nay above the clouds yet this measure would not reach the heighth of Gods mercies Psal. 108. 4. Thy mercy is great above the heavens O how hath God enriched us with his silver showers a whole constellation of mercies hath shined in our Hemisphere 1 What Temporal favours have wee received every day wee see a new tide of mercy coming in the wings of mercy have covered us the breast of mercy hath fed us Gen. 48. 15. The God which hath fed mee all my life long to this day What snares laid for us have been broken what fears blown over the Lord hath made our bed when he hath made others grave he hath taken such care of us as if he had none else to take care for never was the cloud of providence so black but we might see a Rainbow of Love in the cloud we have been made to swim in a sea of mercy and doth not all this call for thankfulness 2 That which may put a string more into the instrument of our praise and make it sound louder is to consider what spiritual blessings God hath conferred upon us he hath given us of the upper-springs he hath opened the Wardrobe of Heaven and fetched us out a better garment than any of the Angels wear he hath given us the best robe and put upon us the Ring of faith whereby wee are married to him These are mercies of the first magnitude which deserve to have an Asterist put upon them and God keeps the best Wine till last here hee gives us mercies but by retail the greatest things are laid up here are some Hony drops and fore-tastes of Gods love the Rivers of pleasure are reserved for Paradise well may we take the harp and viol and triumph in Gods praise who can tread upon these hot coals of Gods love and his heart not burn in thankfulness 4 Thankfulness is the best policy there is nothing lost by it to bee thankful for one mercy is the way to have more 't is like powring water into a Pump which fetcheth out more Musicians love to sound their trumpets where there is the best Eccho and
Indentures drawn in Baptisme and in Conversion the Indentures are renewed and sealed we do there bind our selves to God to be his sworn servants Psal. 119. 106. I have sworn and I will perform it that I will keep thy righteous Iudgements A godly man hath tyed himself to the Lord by Vow and he makes conscience of his vow he had rather die by Persecution than live by Perjury 4. A servant doth not only wear his Masters Livery but do his work Thus a godly man works for God S. Paul did spend and was spent for Christ 2 Cor. 12. 15. He outwrought all the other Apostles 1 Cor. 15. 10. A godly man is active for God to his last breath Psalm 119. 112. only The dead rest from their labours 5. A servant follows his Master thus a godly man is a servant of God while others wonder after the beast he follows after the Lamb. He will tread in the steps of Christ If a Master leap over hedge and ditch the servant will follow him A godly man will follow Christ through afflictions Luk. 9. 23. If any man will come after me let him take up his Cross daily and follow me Peter would follow Christ upon the water A godly man will follow Christ though it be death every step he will keep his goodness when others are bad as all the water in the salt Sea cannot make the Fish salt but still they retain their freshness so all the wickedness in the world cannot make a godly man wicked but still he retains his piety he will follow Christ in the worst times 6. A servant is satisfied with his Masters allowance he doth not say I will have such provisions made ready if he hath short commons he doth not find fault he knows he is a servant and is at his Masters carving In this sense a godly man is Gods servant he is willing to be at Gods allowance if he hath but some leavings he doth not grumble Paul knew he was a servant therefore whether more or less fell to his share he was indifferent Phil. 4. When Christians murmure at their condition they forget that they are servants and must be at the allowance of their Heavenly Master Thou that hast the least bit from God wilt die in his debt 7. A servant will stand up for the honor of his Master he cannot hear his Master reproached but will vindicate his credit Thus every godly man will stand up for the honor of his Master Christ Psal. 119. 139. My zeal hath consumed me A servant of God appears for his truths They who can hear Gods Name reproached and his ways spoken against yet be silent God will be ashamed of such servants and discard them before men and Angels Use. Let us declare our selves godly by being servants of the most high God Consider 1. God is the best Master he is punctual in all his promises 1 Kin. 8. 23. There is no God like thee in Heaven above or on earth beneath who keepest Covenant with thy servants Ver. 56. There hath not failed one word of all his good promise God is of a most sweet gracious disposition he hath this property he is slow to anger and ready to forgive In our wants he doth relieve us in our weakness he doth pitty us he reveals his secrets to his servants Psal. 25. 14. He wait on his servants Was there ever such a Master Luke 12. 37. Blessed are those servants whom the Lord when he cometh shall find watching verily I say unto you that he shall gird himself and make them sit down to meat and will come forth and serve them When we are sick he makes our bed Psal. 41. 3. Thou wilt make all their bed in their sickness He holds our head when we are fainting Other Masters may forget their servants and cast them off when they are old but God will not Isa. 44. 21. Thou art my servant O Israel thou shalt not be forgotten of me 'T is a slander to say God is an hard Master 2. Gods service is the best service There are six priviledges in Gods service 1. Freedome Though the Saints are bound to Gods service yet they serve him freely Gods Spirit which is called a free spirit makes them free and chearful in obedience The Spirit carries them upon the wings of delight it makes duty a priviledge it doth not force but draw it inlargeth the heart in love and fills it with joy Gods service is perfect freedome 2. Honour David the King professeth himself one of Gods Pensioners Psal. 143. 12. I am thy servant St. Paul when he would blaze his Coat of Arms and set forth his best Heraldry he doth not call himself Paul ●n Hebrew of the Hebrews or Paul of the Tribe of Benjamin but Paul a servant of Christ Rom. 1. 1. Theodosius thought it a greater dignity to be Gods servant than to be an Emperour Christ himself who is equal with his Father yet is not ashamed of the Title Servant Isa. 53. 11. Every servant of God is a Son every subject a Prince 'T is more honor to serve God than to have Kings serve us The Angels in Heaven are servitors to the Saints on earth 3. Safety God takes care of his servants he gives them a protection Isa. 41. 9 10. Thou art my servant fear not I am with thee God hides his servants Psa. 27. 5. In the secret of his Tabernacle shall be hide me that is he shall keep me safe as in the most holy place of the Sanctuary where none but the Priests might enter Christs Wings are both for healing and for hiding for curing and securing us The Devil and his Instruments would soon devoure the servants of God if he did not set an invisible guard about them and cover them with the golden feathers of his Protection Acts 18. 10. I am with thee and no man shall set on thee to hurt thee Gods watchful eye is ever upon his people and the Enemies shall not do the mischief they intend they shall not be destroyers but Physitians 4. Gain Atheists say It is vain to serve God and what profit is it that we have kept his Ordinances Mal. 3. 14. besides the vails which God gives in this life sweet peace of Conscience he reserves his best Wine till last he gives a glorious Kingdome to his servants Heb. 12. 28. The servants of God may for a while be kept under and a bused but they shall have preferment at last Iohn 12. 26. Where I am there shall my servants be 5. Assistance Other Masters cut out work for their servants but do not help them in their work but our Master in heaven doth not only give us work but strength Psalm 138. 3. Thou strengthenedst me with strength in my Soul God bids us serve him and he will inable us to serve him Ezek. 36. 27. I will cause you to