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A33525 A practical discourse of prayer wherein is handled the nature, the duty, the qualifications of prayer, the several sorts of prayer, viz. ejaculatory, publick, private and secret prayer : with the necessity of, and ingagements unto, prayer : together with sundry cases of conscience about it / by Thomas Cobbet. Cobbet, Thomas, 1608-1685. 1654 (1654) Wing C4780; ESTC R29965 290,377 588

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is done mostly by Meditation upon Gods word and works daily meditation whereby we doe in a holy wise sit and dwell upon and draw out the sweet and sap which is in Gods words and works Psal 5. 1. Consider my meditation he meaneth his prayer What David suck't and brought into the retired corners of his soul by holy contemplation he dropped it out in prayer Meditation filleth the vessel of a gracious heart and prayer broacheth it openeth the heart letteth and poureth out the precious things therein By meditation we beat the spices and cut the offering to pieces and lay them in order fit to be offered and then we are the fitter to offer the same up in prayer Meditation diggeth and searcheth and findeth out the precious mettals and materials which being ready at hand are the sooner and the better minted in prayer 2. Let such be improving all praying 2 Improvement of motions to prayer motions and stirrings We shall never hold on in prayer without ceasing 1 Thes 5. 17. and in continual praysing ver 18. unlesse we attend that counsell verse 19. Quench not the spirit even in any strong warme and lively motions also which he may make that way in our hearts David who saith Psal 109. 4. That he gave himselfe to prayer or as it is in the Hebrew I prayer As if made up of prayer and doing little else but praying he saith also Psal 27. 8. When thou saydst seek my face my heart answered thy face Lord will I seek hee did not slight or put off or put by any strong motions of the spirit in his heart to seek the Lord but made faithfull and fruitfull improvement thereof Christ putting the Church upon it to let him hear her voice Cantic 2. 14. she verse 17. hath a request ready for him And so Chap. 8. 13 Cause me to heare thy voice saith Christ to the Church verse 14. She speaketh prayer-wise Make haste my beloved c. 3. Let such be oft and much in ejaculatory 3 Frequency in ejaculations praier we may be sure to find our hearts in elevated frames when we have been oft heaving and lifting at them When wee have been dealing with God just before and have made so many short essayes we are the fitter to deale with him more solemnly Moses was as I may say tampering and catching at the Lord thus before he spake out so solemnly as Exod. 32 11 12 13. Lord why doth thy wrath waxe hot against thy people c. For God verse 10. saith to Moses let me alone When we have so oft whispered thus with God beforehand we are the fitter to talk and speak out before him Psal 61. 1. Hear my cry attend to my prayer yet nothing expressed what hee sayd he was at it in ejaculatory crying and praying and thence is so bent for more solemne prayer expressed in the verses following From the end of the earth will I cry to thee c. These running grasps and trips do much help our holy wrestling praying-art and skill and courage when we do in ejaculatory prayers oft sally out upon our spiritual enemies sinne Sathan and the world we are the fitter to maintaine a solemne fight against them in our more solemne prayers 4. Let such maintaine in their soules 4 Poverty of spirit that precious frame poverty of Spirit That will teach us praying eloquence help us much with praying Arguments and quicken up in us all praying desires as we see persons pinched with extreame wants and penury of all others the poore oppressed ones as the Hebrew is Psal 10. 17. have their hearts set and fitted by God for prayer Lord thou hast heard the desire of the poore thou wilt prepare or fix their heart namely to pray thou wilt cause thine eare to heare namely their prayer 3. To pray indesinently is to be very 3 To pray very often frequent in prayer so we use to say you are alwayes doing thus or thus wee meane you are very often doing so Joh. 16. 23 24. Ye have asked nothing i. e. but very seldome Aske that is more frequently frequent prayer keepeth every grace active frequent uttering our wants and Ayles keepeth us humble the often opening of our spirituall wounds keepeth us tender the more wee trade with God about heavens Commodities the more it keepeth up the price of them in our hearts wee then vend and utter them readily in other parts of our holy conversation and making quicker sale that way we make the quicker returne againe to God for more Quest How oft must we pray Quest Answ As oft as opportunity is offered Answ as was said before yet twice a day at the least must bee to us a time of praying How oft we must pray Hen●● that morning and evening sacrifice of old unto which the Prophet alludeth and calleth it a seeking of God evermore as held out in his Tabernacle Psal 105. 4. The very Birds morning and evening and some also as the Nightingale in the night also are in their manner lifting up their notes unto their maker and maintainer Give us this day our daily bread must needs imply a daily prayer for it and as twice a day at least our bodies need supply of bread so is it sit that both body and soule be imployed twice a day in solemn seeking of the Lord about that and all other things which we need or the blessings of the Lord thereupon Quest Suppose a Christian take the Quest seasons of morning and evening for family prayer must he likewise take the same seasons for closet prayer also Answ Yea we should as much as Answ in us lyeth and the providence of God ministreth opportunities of it indeavour the same one duty may not willingly bee omitted because of the other It hath been proved that both are duties and the Saints will have respect to all and every of Gods Commandements As a Christian is considered singly and absolutely so closet secret retired prayer apart lyeth upon him but as in relation to others so also prayer with others is his duty as his estate is so is his bond of duty doubled The carnall heart of man will more cavill and startle at secret prayer by our selves alone then at that with others our natures will lesse easily be strangers to services to which others are privie as we see in Hypocrites and Familists than to such as the Lord onely beholdeth but no wiles or slights of our hearts or Satan should draw us from a commanded duty in Scripture And indeed we under the Gospel should not be lesse in holy serving of God with our spirits than those under the Law but rather more Hence it is that the wooden or Incense Altars for the incense of prayer is in Ezekiel Typically represented to be much larger under the times of the Gospel than ever under the Law That under the Law was a Cubit in length a Cubit in breadth and two Cubits in height
24 25 26. he maketh a request to Christ for his child but at first questioned Christs power saying If thou canst doe any thing help us and so long his request took not but being quickned up by Christs word to faith in his power that hee could doe any thing for them and to expect any thing from him in such a way of believing if thou canst believe namely that I can doe any thing for you all things are possible to him that so believeth then the man cryeth out with teares Lord I believe namely that thou canst do any thing for us and so getteth the blessing he prayed for where prayers are put up in faith believing all things are possible to the Lord believed in and attainable upon believing in him there all things are possible and attainable to such a faiths-request Sometimes the suppliants of God deale with God in prayer about intricacies where the determinations of the will of God seeme or are hid and obscure yea for such good things as come within the reach of his power and herein it were sad with them if faith in Gods power might not or did not relieve them Yea sometimes they deal with God about cases wherin the Lord cometh to expresse his will and mind to the contrary and yet faith in Gods Almightinesse putteth words into their mouthes and biddeth and incourageth them to speak and to pray to him and to try it out with him even in such cases When God telleth Moses that he will smite the people and disinherit them Num. 14. 11 12. Yet because Moses believed the greatnesse of Gods power which might else be dishonoured hee pleadeth that the nations will say that because the Lord was not able to bring them into the promised land therefore he slew them and then betaketh him to this hold Let the power of my Lord be great according as thou hast spoken the Lord is long suffering and of great mercy forgiving iniquity c. He looked at him as now able to fulfill the other part of his revealed will even to be a God pardoning his peoples sins This set the Ninivites a praying when yet God had said yet forty dayes and Niniveh shal be destroyed Jonah 3. 3 4 5. Yet for ought any knew to the contrary God might shew them mercy verse 8 9. who can tell if God may not turne and repent of his fierce anger that we perish not and their prayers tooke effect verse 10 God repented of the evill that he had said Besides true seekers of God are continually sensible of mighty adverse powers of darknesse against them so that if they had not faith in Gods almightiness overmatching those powers they would not pray without ceasing 5 Faith in the gracious nature and disposition of God as in his love mercy bounty compassion long-suffering goodnesse is required Nothing more usuall with the Saints in their prayers mentioned throughout the scripture then to set their faith on worke in prayer upon the gracious nature of God I need not mention the scriptures In this ocean faith can freely swim and bear up all the suppliants burdens and packets In this holy chancery court and court of grace it can have right in any cases which concerne the soule Nothing more sutable to the hungring and thirsting desires of suppliants and nothing more sweet and satisfying then the marrow and fatnesse of Gods loving kindnesse Psal 63. 1. to 5. The upright remember the love of the Lord more then wine Cant. 14. A poore suppliant seeeth here by an eye of faith the true riches which his soule needeth and that it is here ready for him that God is rich in mercy to all that call upon him So did David Psal 86. 41. This is a spirituall all-heale to the poore diseased wounded soule crying to God for cure therein it seeth and eyeth the particular salves that are most sutable to the severall sores of which it complaineth when the people of God are tossed with tempests of troubles and temptations as they were Isai 44. 11. yet they eye this as a sweet and safe harbour if they can but put in here they are sheltred in all weathers if they can but cast the anchor of faith and hope here they can ride it out securely and without hurt or losses from any windes which blow 6. Faith in Gods simplicity is required 6 In Gods simplicity Solomon in his prayer looketh at God as alwayes acting and all act one whose eyes were open night and day 1 King 8. 29 so the Psalmist Psal 65 2. and thou that art hearing ever hearing prayers to thee shall all flesh come The like faith in the eternity and immutability of God and in his faithfulnesse in what he is to his poore redeemed ones and in what he saith to them and doth for them in a way of grace and favour is needfull Habbakuk in his prayer maketh use of the eternity of God Hab. 1. 12. Art not thou from everlasting oh Lord my God my holy one wee shall not dye Nehemiah in his prayer improveth Gods faithfulnesse chap. 1. 4. O God that keepest Covenant and mercy for them that love him Those afflicted soules mentioned Psal 102. doe in their prayer improve by faith Gods unchangeablenesse Thou art the same and thy yeares have no end verse 24 25 26 27. The suppliants themselves and their cases vary much and suffer many changes but faith in these incourageth them to hold on in incessant prayer to the Lord. We might have instanced in the particulars of faiths improvements of the relative nature of God in prayer as that of a Father of a Saviour Redeemer and the like as is often mentioned in Scripture as Jer. 14. 8. Esa 63. 15 16 17. and 64. 8. c. but I shall forbear proceed we therefore 7. In the Lord Jesus to the second branch of faith required in prayer namely Faith in the Lord Jesus Heb. 7. 23. Christ is able to save such to the uttermost which come unto God by him Out of Christ God is a consuming fire and if we eye him as such a one only wee are driven from him rather than drawn to him Daniel craveth all things for the Lords sake Dan. 9. 17. David requesteth mercies of the Lord for his words sake or as in 1 Chron. 11. 9. for his servants sake the saints of old looked in their prayers towards the temple 1 King 8. 29 30. 35 38. So Jonah chap. 2. 4. Now the temple was a type of Christ Christ spake of the temple of his body Joh. 2. It was not enough for the Israelites to cry out of wounds nor for Moses to pray with them or for them but they must look to the brazen Serpent Numb 21. 7 8 9. which in Joh. 3. 13 14 15. is made a type of Christ Christ is the altar whereon wee offer all our spirituall sacrifices if acceptable Heb. 11. 12. And if we doe in offering them but touch this blessed altar
consented to his designment to that office as the Lord Christ saith Esa 48. 16. and now the Lord God and his spirit hath sent me yea they must eye the Holy Ghost as that blessed spirit and more immediate efficient by whose power and grace they thus come to the Lord and are enabled to pray to him or look to him we cannot look aright to the blessed Father but we must look to him as it were through the blessed Son neither can we look upon the Son but by the Spirit As he said in that case 1 Cor. 12. 3. so may l in this If we worship God as our Father with whom we have Union and Communion we beleeve him to be so to us in his Son and that this Union and Communion is effected by the Holy Ghost so that if we worship God aright we worship each person in the Trinity in any one person as Con-causes of our Sonship and union with God the Father as first in order regenerating and adopting of us the Son as one in and by whom we are redeemed and reconciled and for whose sake we are accepted with God and expect to be heard the holy Ghost as the immediate efficient of and with the blessed Father and Son of our calling and adoption c. and therefore is he called the spirit of Sonship as the Greek word signifies Rom. 8. 15. see Tit. 3. 5 6. and he by whom more immediatly we are enabled to pray to the Father in the name of his blessed Son Rom. 8. 26. true it is that a Christian may not in every particular petition or confession particularly and distinctly consider of the other two persons in that one person to whom more properly he directeth his prayer but yet he must in the general bent of his minde and spirit do it and intend it 3. That in order we are first to direct 3. Direct we our prayers to the Father as first in order of the persons our prayers to the blessed Father yet not as first or chiefe in honour and dignity above the other two for even the Son who albeit as man and as Mediatour he be inferiour to the Father John 14. 28. yet as God and as the Son of God he is equall with him John 5. 18. Phil. 2. 6. and the Son is to be honoured as equal with the same honour as the Father Iohn 15. 23. but as first in order of subsisting according as the Scripture in two places where the order of the blessed persons is set downe the Father is first set downe in order of witnessing 1 John 5. 7. and in invocation and worship Mat. 28. 19. as first in order to be mentioned and invocated and as he is the first in order who was displeased and to whom we are first in order reconciled in Christ and who is first in order pleased on him Col. 1. 19 20. yea who first in order among the persons laid the foundation of our Redemption ibid and therefore to him is ascribed the work of giving his Son John 3. 16. and of sanctifying or annoynting and appointing the Lord Christ to his Office of Mediatour albeit as was said the holy Ghost be not excluded but included as acting in the blessed work Esay 48. 16 so are we in that order to worship him and to breath after neerest fellowship with him through Christ by the help of his blessed spirit 4. In singling out any one person in 4. In singling out some person in the blessed Trinity let it be the Father most usually the blessed Trinity we are to pitch most usually upon the Father as he to whom we direct our prayers through the mediation of Christ and by the help of the holy Ghost that is the rule and method prescribed by Christ to aske the Father in his name Iohn 16. 23. and sutable is and hath been the usual practice of the Saints and yet in such directings of prayers most what as to the Father in the general intention of their spirits do the Saints mind and eye the other two persons and include them as joyntly worshipped and therefore in their Prefaces of prayer oft-times mention expresly that blessed God one in Essence yet three in persons as he to whom they speak and in the close they subscribe glory to the blessed Father Son and Spirit three persons yet one God c. 5. We may single out the Son of God the Lord Christ as he to whom we occasionally 5 We may pray unto Jesus Christ present some special request either by way of Apostrophe whilst we are directing our prayers to the Father or in way of ejaculation as did Stephen Acts 7. 59. Lord Jesus receive my spirit and so in the instance of that short prayer of the converted thiefe Luke 23. 42 43. Lord remember me when thou commest into thy Kingdome and so in that short prayer of Iacobs the Angel which hath delivered me from all evil blesse thee Gen. 48. 16. this Angel was Christ the Father never being called an Angell in Scripture that I read of or being said to be sent of any other of the persons nor do I find where the holy Ghost is called an Angel and a created Angel surely it was not It being unlawful to Iacob as well as to any others to worship Angels Col. 2. 18. and in more continued and solemne wise did Abraham pray to that Angel which in the same chapter is called the Lord which indeed was Christ by the reasons foregoing Gen. 18. end to him did Iacob pray and make supplication by the space almost of the whole night Gen. 32 from verse 24 to the end compared with Hosea 12. 3 4. yea he had power over the Angel to him is the prayer of the afflicted made Psal 102. which was to Iehovah verse 1. which was God the Son verse 24. 25 26 27. compared with Heb. 1. 10 11 12. read and peruse and consider the places at your leasure and the primitive Saints they are said to call not simply and onely upon the name of the Father but of the Lord Jesus Christ for it was the Lord Jesus whom Saul persecuted that appeared to Saul Acts 9. 5 6. and after wards to Ananias verse 11. it was the Lord whose Saints Saul so much injured verse 10 and upon whose name such as called Saul had commission to bind verse 14. see verse 15. 17. so 1 Cor. 1. 2. and the reasons hereof are evident Because 1. Prayer is due to God 1. Because prayer is a divine worship of God as God and therefore due to the Son and so to the holy Ghost as well as to the Father Rom. 10. 13 14. 2. We are baptized into the Name of the Sonne and the Holy Ghost as well as 2. We are baptized into the Sonnes name into the name of the Father and therefore both the Sonne and the Holy Ghost likewise may be particularly and personally invocated and worshipped as well as the Father
Lord be Judge betwixt Israel and Ammon Judg. 11. 27 Israel injuriously begirts Judah and no other help for them but this Judah cryed unto the Lord Enemies 2 Chron 13. 14 15. Pharaoh with an huge host hath Israel at an advantage and they must needs then thus crye out unto the Lord. Enemies unexpected scornes of the Saints put the Saints upon these short appeals Nehem. 4. 4 5. Hear Oh our God f●r we are despised Their sudden affrighting of them doth as much they all made us afraid Now therefore O our God strengthen my hands Neh. 6. 9 The present hearing of the Princes good will to the Commonwealth put forth godly Subjects then present to affix their Ejaculatory Amen thereto 1 Kings 1. 36. Amen the Lord thy God say so too A sudden hand of God upon others put godly Judgments God Moses upon it thus to pray for Miriam O Lord heal her c. Numb 12. 13. and godly Hezekiah to pray for his people The good Lord pardon every one that prepareth his heart to seek the Lord though not so prepared And the Lord hearkned and healed the people 2 Chron 30 18 19. Any sudden notice of some special service of God unto Special services which some of the Saints are addressing themselves must needs put others that hear thereof by such sudden lifts of their hearts to give them a lift therein Is David going to a solemn Sacrifice godly A●aunah will thus wish him good speed 2 Sam. 24. 23. The Lord thy God accept thee Eli perceiving Hannahs Prayer-business 1 Sam. 1. 16 cannot but add his fiat also ver 17. The God of Israel grant thee thy petition Sudden weighty changes of some of the Saints in their Changes outward condition put others that hear of it upon this holy service of love to them as Boaz his godly neighbours Ruth 4. 11 12. The Lord make this woman like Rachel and Lea● c. Sudden and unexpected Kindnesses others kindnesses shewed to the Saints will put them to speed such a kind of Messenger as this to heaven presently to tell their Father of it Ruth 2 19 20. Naomi seeing Boaz his kindness to his daughter Ruth saith Blessed be he of the Lord that hath not left off his kindness to the living and to the dead Besides even one Ejaculation of the Saints Continuation of Prayer puts them upon making more upon praying thus also without ceasing One Ejaculation begetteth another Isai 26. 9. With my soul have I desired thee in the night yea with my spirit within me will I seek thee early because they had thus prayed they will pray yet more Psal 62. 1 Hear my cry attend to my prayer yet no words there of mentioned and ver 2. From the end of the earth will I cry he had thus cryed and he will therefore cry againe and again As billowes of ten ptation ever and anon stop his mouth and ●n●errupt him so as he now and then doth but peep above water and get breathing space he will thus cry Lead me or guide me or carry me to yonder rock which is higher then I. Hence Jonah in his perishing condition mentioneth his Praiers plurally there were many of these short Praiers like Messengers sent Poste in some great and present stress one after the other to speed succor from heaven J●n 2. 1. 2 7. My Praiers came in unto thee Yea these holy Traders with Heaven using to make as quick returnes as speedy dealings thus with the Lord as they gain upon the Lord they are suddenly sending for more and bespeaking yet more blessing from him When Moses by his short Prayer● hath got a grant of God My presence shal● go with thee Exod 33 12 13 15 16. compared then doth he in a holy wise grow upo● God He hath one short yet no smal reques● more ver 18. I beseech thee shew me thy glory And chap. 34. 9. he hath another reques● yet more Pardon our iniquities and take u● for thine inheritance So Abrahams shor● requests as they are granted Gen. 18. so they multiply If there be fifty Lord in Sodom wil● thou not spare it and then if but forty five then if forty then if thirty then if twenty then if ten Thus much also be spoken to shew the necessity Reasons why 1 From the honor it puts on God of this Duty in sundry respects Let us now briefly add a Reason or two yet further to enforce this duty The first is taken from the nature and property of this duty which honoureth the Lord in a special manner as a glorious In his immensity and Omniscience Spirit which needeth not any words of ours to express what we would to him He can hear the holy language and speech of our spirits he understandeth the meaning of sighes not to be expressed Rom. 8. 26. Ejaculatory Prayer proclaimeth the Lord that he is not as the Idol Gods who needeth not to be awakened by loud out-cryes as 1 Kings 18. 27 as Elijah derided Baals Priests wisheth them to cry aloud c. Who needeth not to be carryed up and down as dunghil Gods do Jer. 10. 5. No this proclaimeth to all the world that the God of the Saints is an all-seeing God espying the least moving of their desires to him that he is in all and through all and filleth every place yea that he is a very present help at any dead lift that he is a God hearing Prayers all sorts of Prayers the shortest of them If Ephraim but lisp and wisper out Turn thou me and I shall be turned c. God saith I have surely heard him Jer. 31. 18 19 20. If Israel take unto them words prayer-wise though but short Take away all iniquity and receive us graciously c. God can and will say I have surely heard him and observed him Hos 14. 1 2 3 8. This glorifieth him as one who assuredly waites to be gracious that any such cry and whisper as this is of the Saints is attended by him Isai 30. 18. The Lord waits to be gracious and ver 19 is a demonstration thereof The Lord will be very gracious at the voice of thy cry The second Reason is taken from the precious fruits of the conscionable exercise 2 From the Fruits of it It s a means of this duty of such sudden and short lifts of the heart to the Lord. 1. It is a very special means to keep our 1 To keep us Spiritual hearts very Spiritual and savoury when so often in heaven taking some short turnes with God and Jesus Christ When so oft with God distances will not so easily grow when conversing so with God there is more of his brightness more of his Image upon such an ones face and heart When gracious persons are ever and anon making such holy stands and pawses of spirit lest being let go too long and at too large a teather they grow unsavoury they are kept
calleth upon the soule Go againe to him renew thy suits speak why dost not thou speak for a speedy answer and faith whispers the soul in the eare be not put off the Lord hath that by him for which thou comest it is not for his honour to bid thee goe and come againe to morrow when he hath that pardon and peace and grace by him for which thou comest yea Sathan and unbeliefe will be charging such present pay of spiritual debts or else to prison and therefore feares and jealousies are raised by them both in the Saints and many times will post and haste the soule upon desires of speedy resolutions and answers from the Lord what he meaneth to doe for them at these dead lifts 4. It consisteth in a strong resisting of 4 In a resolute breaking through discouragements in prayer discouraging suggestions whencesoever arising tending to beat the soule off from prayer If the answer from within be trouble me not I am in bed Luke 11. 7 8. yet the suit is continued and for importunities sake the friend ariseth and supplieth with bread If the angel say to importunate wrestling Jacob Let me goe nay I will not let thee goe till thou blesse me saith hee Gen. 32. 26 27 28. hee will hold his hold whosoever saith no. Exod. 32 11 12 13. Let me alone saith he to Moses or leave off thy prayer as the Chaldee paraphrase readeth it but the event shewed hee would not he did not let him alone Psal 80. 4. Though God carry it towards his people sometimes as angry yet they pray why art thou angry at the prayer of thy people Lamentations 3. when his prayer is shut out yet he knocketh Psal 61. 1 2. From the ends of the earth will I cry to thee when my heart is overwhelmed lead me to the rock that is higher then I let his distances bee never so great hee is resolved to cry after the Lord and if he get but his head never so little above water the Lord shal hear of him Psal 69. 1 3. One would think his discouragements such as he were past crying any more the waters entred into his soule in deep waters the streams running over him hee sticketh fast in the mire where is no standing he is at the very bottome and there fast in the mire he is weary of crying yet verse 6 13. But Lord I make my prayer to thee and as he recovers breath so breathes out fresh supplications to the Lord if men or devils would be forbidding to pray as the multitude sometimes did the poore blind man to cry after Jesus yet as he so an importunate suppliant will cry so much the more Jesus thou Sonne of David have mercy on me Mark 10. 47 48. When distrust and distempers would bee pulling such a suppliant by the sleeves as he is going to the throne of grace and say what thou go thither alasse poor tattered creature wilt thou goe thus in thy raggs Hath the Lord nothing else to doe but to wait upon such as thou art Doest thou poore prodigal think that he will be spoken with by such an one as thou art Go pay thy debts first to divine justice thou knowest what an one thou art and hast been It is for such as are so fruitfull so faithfull so zealous so mortified so selfe-denying so sincere so serviceable to God and others such as have kept so close to God that have not runne into such and such sinnes against light such as can confidently stay upon God and not for thee who hast failed in all these to draw near to him yea but strength and importunity in prayer will gather strength by these pressings and oppositions these gusts wil but kindle the fire of holy desires and make them flame out the more in prayer and conclude that it concerneth the soul the more to beg and seek for mercy Sometimes the guilt of some special sin would stop the souls mouth this way but that also maketh it to roare out its complaints the more and presse the harder for pardon Sometimes the world in the occasions of it would withdraw the soul to speak a few words to it of concernment but importunity packeth that away with indignation Importunate David will chide out all manner of disquieting suggestions Why art thou disquieted within me O my soul Psal 42. 5. and break through an army of discouragements to speak to the Lord if he must swimme for it through a tempestuous sea of difficulties hee is at a point for that he will make his prayer to the God of his life verse 7 8. In this holy building-work opposition maketh not serious builders lay by their trewell but take their sword rather in the other hand ready to resist such as oppose it such holy beggars have no other trade to live upon but such begging it is even death to them to leave it 5. It consisteth in a patient bearing and 5 In submissive bearing crosse occurrences in praier overlooking adverse occurrences in our seeking of the Lord. Gen. 32 25. The Angel touched the hollow of Jacobs thigh and it was out of joynt as he wrestled with him but yet he muttered not hee mindeth his work and verse 26. I will not let thee goe except thou blesse me let him criple him and bruise him if he please but blesse him hee must ere they part The importunate Canaanitish woman doth not regard or any wayes stomack the taunt of Christ if it may be so called in his calling her dog It is not meet to take childrens bread and cast it to dogs but she owneth the worst name he can give her as her due Truth Lord saith she c. Matth. 15. 26 27. These people of Christ will be seeking of him Cant 5. 6. I sought him but could not find him I called upon him but he gave me no answer yea they bear it quietly yea but the watchmen and those upon the walls abuse his people verse 7. They put up that also but follow their suit for the recovering of Christs favour towards them ver 8. If you find my beloved tell him in your prayers that I am sick of love Such beggers winch not much for the barking yea or for some snaps of dog-like enemies to prayer nor care such beggars what they are secretly termed the worst name is welcome so that they may have but the almes of mercy for which they come They meet with many a wrinch and many a crush in pressing through crowds of discontentments with their petitions to their Kings gracious throne but earnestnesse of their desires makes them quietly to bear all In those soul wooings of Christ such like discouragements are all nothing if at last they may but winne Christ and gaine true spiritual conjugall fellowship with him if they find such a pearl they weigh not any cost they are at in seeking it If they may but gaine the passages of the streight gate to life they can
Temple now is a time if ever for Solomon to make his long prayer there 1 Kings 8. 10 11 12. 22. when we are filled with the spirit we may well continue pouring out prayer 5. When we are not like to live long Christ knowing he had but few dayes to 5. Of death not far off live spent the more time in prayer Luke 21. 22. compared with 1 Pet. 4. 7. now the end of all things is at hand at least to us in particlar therefore be sober and watch unto prayer If Heavens pleaders have but a little while allotted them they had not need loose any of that little time to plead in When such spirituall Merchants are shortly to go out of this country of trading so by prayer they had need bestow themselves to purpose When these travailours are so shortly to take their long journey home they had need improve every sand of Times hour-glass for the dispatch of the remaining part of their prayer-businesse here Sicknesse alloweth but little respit and free space for prayer Other work of the poor soul is so various then and perplexing that it taketh up the whole man to dispatch that And indeed when sincere ones have not long to live they are the fitter for prayer When the Saints are neer the Ocean of Eternity then the Rivulets of Grace in their soules wax stronger Weakly persons which are Godly are so often minded of Eternity and Perpetuity as times successours that they bare an Image of Perpetuity it is deeply Instamped upon them in their Spirituals Obj. But some will say shall not Suppliants then wander and vanish into forbidden Repetitions if they are long in prayer Answ 1. The Saints are and may be Repetitions in prayer lawful helped with such holy variety that unlawful Repetitions may be avoyded as might be evinced by many Reasons if need were 2. We distinguish of Repetitions in prayer some are lawful some are unlawful The Scripture frequently giveth us instances of lawful Repetitions as Amos 7. 2. 5. It is twice repeated by whom shall Jacob arise for he is small And in Solomons prayer 1 Kings he oft repeateth this clause then hear thou in Heaven thy dwelling place and forgive c. vers 30. 39. c. of this sort of lawful Repetitions in prayer are these First such which are wrung from the strength of pinching necessities or temptations as when Christ was so hard bestead First which are wrought from extremities in the Garden he oft even a third time spake the same words Intreating his Father that if it were his will that the Cup might pass Mat. 26. 39. 42. 44. and chap. 27. 46. Eli Eli Lamasabachthani My God My God why hast thou forsaken me So Paul in a like sort besought God thrice in the same manner 2 Cor. 12. 7 8. For this thing I besought the Lord thrice that it might depart from me like children in great pain when they are to tell where it is they iterate and reiterate this cry O here here here O here or like men in a ditch or among thieves iterating this out cry help help help or as prisoners in straits crying bread bread for the Lords sake bread a little bread for Christs sake or as it is with men when their house is on fire in the night they cry fire fire fire Secondly such Repetitions wherein the heart is carried out with equall Secondly wherein the heart is lively strength of feeling and holy affections at a third as at a first time so was Christ in his Iterated cryes He made supplication with strong crying and teares So Dan. 9. 17 18 19. often Iterateth O Lord hear when there is in a gracious supplicant so much strength of love desire and esteem and sutable wreachings after mercies begged that the soul is not content to speak once but it must speak it over and over againe As friends when commending some business of greatest weight to their friends care they will be often repeating be sure you forget me not in such or such a thing So is it here in making known our requests to God Or as it is with a cry uttered with greatest strength it causeth the Iteration of a like Echo so is it here when repetitions in prayer are the Echoes of strong cryes of spirit as it is when a Ball is banded with great strength it maketh many rebounds so is it when the heart is carried out with great strength of holy affections it is apt to make these holy rebounds of such repetitions or as a Bell which having been but then ringing doubles and redoubles its knoles from the strength put forth in its ringing So will the gracious heart be giving many reiterated lifts and those sounding out in like expressions of the lips in prayer Hence that reiterated desire of the Saints Psal 72. 19. Amen and Amen 3. Such Repetitions in prayer are lawful 3. Which spring from saith exercised which spring from some strong workings of saith in the expectation of mercies such was that Iterated cry and prayer Amen even so which is the sence o● the same Come Lord Jesus come quickly as believing Christs word then mentioned Loe I come quickly Revel 22. 20. So Psal 89. 50 51. the Psalmist concluding that God had heard his prayer saith Blessed be the Lord Amen and Amen such was that frequent repetition of Davids in his prayer to God to blesse his house as building upon the truth of his promise for that end of which see 2 Sam. 7. 25 26 27 29 thus is faith letting down the same bucket into the well which is presented to it when the believing soule heareth assuredly that its friend the Lord is within hearing It knocketh thus again and again in the same sort as before 4. Such repetitions in prayer which 4 Which spring from love spring from love or are accompanied with speciall delight and spirituall stirring of heart in the very mention thereof such was their reiterated cry in solemn worship of God Holy holy holy Lord God Almighty Revel 4. 8. such straines of love and holy delight may often be reiterated in holy musicall divisions as I may call them albeit there be little variation Look as where a speech is pleasing a motion is wont to be made to heare that over again so here the spirit of Christ liking to hear us speak so very favourly and sincerely in this or that passage in prayer may bid us speak that again In sundry passages of the Saints prayers the holy Ghost in speciall manner spake in them and with them and such like double speeches of Gods Saints and Spirit speaking together may well be repeated But yet there are Repetitions in prayer Repetitions in prayer unlawfull 1 When affected which are unlawfull as 1. Such which are affected as streines of eloquence uttered in a Rhetoricall way Such were those of the Gentiles Matth. 6. 7 8. Vse not repetitions as the
time approaches when the promised mercies to the poor blinded Jewes shall be accomplished and what more seasonable work of love can we do for the Lord or them then to be now much in praying Oh that the salvation Psalm 14. 7. of Israel were come out of Zion In a word Let all the enemies of England old or new to Commonwealth or Church know that Churches of praying Believers are terrible as so many Armies with Banners as so many thundring Legions Let them tremble to think that what ever breaches they have occasioned amongst the Lords people yet that there is a considerable stand of resolute ones left right bred Israelites notable good wrestlers and as special prevailers with God I believe that the Churches enemies the Prelates and others of Englands enemies to their Civil State have been forced to see or feel the force of Saints Prayers We may set God to work pardon the expression in these dangerous times to Church and Commonwealth by our Prayers as hee did of old in like case Psalm 119. 126. It is time for thee Lord to work for they make void thy Law Wherefore Christian Reader albeit others have written worthily about this Subject of Prayer in their times yet let it not seem unseasonable to thee or bee unaccepted by thee that I also though the most unfit and unworthy to attempt so great a work do at this time likewise bring in Evidence with other Witnesses to the same Truth concerning the Nature Necessity Excellency and Efficacy of holy and spirituall Prayer and that I also according to that small measure of Light and Grace received of the Lord doe hereby endeavour to stir up thy pure mind by way of Remembrance that thou mayest bee mindfull not alone 2 Pet. 3. of their Writings but especially of the words before spoken both by the Prophets and Apostles concerning this Subject of Prayer that as in Preaching upon it here the Lord was pleased to blesse that Discourse of Prayer to sundry Souls so if it may be his gracious pleasure it may bee of lively and effectual use to thy souls welfare and peace Which shall bee his prayer who is Thine in the Lord Jesus THOMAS COBBET Ly● in New-England the 24. of October 1653. The Heads of the Chapters the particular Contents whereof stand in the Margin of the Book at their proper places which they refer to PART I. Chapt. 1. THe several Reasons of prayer taken from God Christ and the Holy Spirit and from Saints themselves also from the necessities of and engagements unto prayer Chap. 2 Ejaculatory prayer is described the excellency of it is showen in that it is the Saints first and last holy breathing the Alpha and Omega of Solemn prayer Chap. 3. The Requisites unto publick prayer are handled Chap. 4. The duty of Family-prayer is handled Chap. 5. Handling the duty of Closet-praier Chap. 6. The Rules about praying for others is handled and also of prayer of Imprication against others PART II. Chap. 1. Is shewne wherein Importunity in prayer consisteth Chap. 2. Handling the Opportunities of praier Chap. 3. Sheweth what it is to pray indesinently and not to give out in prayer Chap. 4. Touching faith in prayer and the necessity of it and what faith is required in prayer Chap. 5. Sheweth wherein Humility in prayer consisteth Chap. 6. Sheweth wherein Sincerity in praier consisteth Chap. 7. Sheweth a threefold watchfulnesse in praier is required and wherein it consisteth PART III. Chap. 1. Touching unregenerate persons prayer and that they are bound to pray Chap. 2. Touching distraction in prayer and the causes thereof and what distractions nullifie prayer Chap. 3. Shewing that things materially good suggested in prayer may be delusions Chap. 4. Shewing what means are to be used in praier Chap. 5. About the time that is to be spent in prayer which is to be much Chap. 6. Shewing the necessity of pleading in prayer Chap. 7. Shewing the causes of straitnings in prayer Chap. 8. About inlargements in prayer which are saving Chap. 9. About meltings in prayer which are from saving principles Chap. 10. Shewing how to conceive of God in prayer Chap. 11. In what order we are to direct our prayers to God GOSPEL INCENSE OR A DISCOURSE About PRAYER Delivered in sundry Lecture Sermons from 1 Thes 5. 17. Pray without ceasing PART I CHAP. I. Touching Prayer in General NOT to spend time in analysing the Chapter In this Text you have two parts 1. The Duty enjoyned Pray 2. The modification of the Duty Without ceasing In the former also you have 1. The Soveraign commanding this Duty even God the Father yea Jesus Christ his Son who by his Spirit sent Paul his Apostle to deliver this piece of Message 1 Thess 1. 1. 2. The Subjects injoyned this Duty the Church of Thessalonica jointly and severally and so in in them all other Churches of Christ and Members of them yea all Christians whatsoever whence observe That Incessant Prayer or Prayer without Doctr. ceasing is a duty which the Lord requireth of all and every one of his people in a special manner Luk. 21. 36. Pray alwaies Luke 18. 1. He spake a Parable to the end that men ought alwayes to pray Rom. 12. 12. Continuing instant in Prayer Col. 4. 2. Continue in Prayer Eph. 6. 18. Praying alwayes c. For the better and fuller handling of this weighty service of Prayer consider 1. Of the Duty it self Prayer 2. Of the Modification of the performance of it scil Without ceasing 3. Of the conditions required to such incessant Praying 4. Of some cases of Conscience respecting that incessant exercise of our selves in it Touching the Duty it self Prayer let it be considered 1. More Generally in the nature of it both as held forth in several names given to Prayer in Scripture and in a short definition thereof 2. More Particularly 1 In the sorts and species of it as 1. Sudden or ejaculatory Prayer 2. Set and solemn Prayer and that either publick or Church Prayer private or family Prayer secret or closet Prayer 2. In the parts of Prayer which albeit many yet wee shall briefly only consider of Prayer 1. Of Intercession 2. Of Imprecation Prayer is a duty very many wayes enobled and honoured of God and his people and as that which is of large use and extent whose worth is not knowne nor easily decyphered whose nature is not readily conceived or described and yet that which should be most familiar to the Saints it is set forth in Scripture by many names Let us then read over the Titles of this royal work It is called an Offering Zeph. 3. 10. My 1 Prayer an Offering Suppliants shall come and bring mine Offering or they shal in a solemn reverent and cheerful manner pray unto the Lord even as the Godly use to bring the Lords Offering to him Isaiah 19. 21. The converted Egyptians will do Sacrifice and Offering make Prayer their spiritual work and businesse And Prayer
expressions in prayer Prayer is called a talking with God Job 5 Prayer a talking with God 15. 4. thou restrainest 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 talking before the Lord Psal 55. 17. evening and morning and at noon 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 will I talk or pray Psal 64. 1. hear my voyce O my God 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 in my talke or prayer the Hebrew word is used to signifie some studyed excogitated thing in the mind Amos. 4. 13. he telleth to man what is his Secho his thought or some serious solicitous discourse 1 Kings 18. 27. he talketh 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the Saints in prayer do familiarly commune with the Lord as Abraham did in his petitioning of the Lord. Gen. 18. end But yet are they very serious and intent in this their holy discourse with the Lord and though they do wrestle with the Lord in their pleas in prayer yet do they not tumultuously wrangle with him but their spirits are still and calme as but talking with the Lord. Prayer is a secret silent submissive whispering 6 Prayer an holy whispering Esay 26. 16. they have powred out 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 a softly speaking the word is used of their muttering when Davids childe was dead 2 Sam. 12. 19. True suppliants they are so sensible of their own vilenesse and troubled about their owne unworthinesse that they are in a holy wise afraid and ashamed to speak out to the Lord as sometime Ezra was Chap. 9. 6. yet through faith do they eye the Lord as one so near them that it sufficeth them to whisper to him the desires and ailes of their hearts and as one so faithfull that hee will wisely consider of what they thus impart to him The Hebrew word is sometimes used for charming Jer. 8. 17. Serpents to whom there is no charming 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 or which will not be charmed But verily a godly mans prayer is oft times such a spiritual charming of serpentine divellish suggestions yea and of these inward vile distempers and lusts which Satan too oft maketh use of to ensnare them that they doe even bring them under command and allay by grace the height and the heat of them they even pray downe blasphemous atheistical thoughts or a lust of the world c. Prayer is called a wrestling with the Lord 7 Prayer an holy wrestling in Gen. 32. 24 25. There was a mutuall wrestling of the Lord 's with Jacob which was by divine tentations of Jacob's with the Lord and such as whereby he prevailed over him and that was his supplication or prayer as Hosea chap. 12. 4. expounds it hee prevailed over the Angell he wept and made supplication Col. 4. 12. alwayes wrestling for you in prayers 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 striving as they did for masteries in the Olympick-games and Rom. 15. 30. Striving together with me in prayer Praying work is wrestling work crosse and harsh to the flesh and bloud The Saints are put to it by their ungenerate part to strive with that to get into a praying frame Gal. 5. 17. The flesh lusteth against the spirit and the spirit against the flesh yea with Satan too Eph. 6. 12. And when got into such a frame here is much conflicting with the enemies of prayer to keep in it but as if this were a small matter a supplyant hath God himselfe to wrestle with and who is sufficient for these things We had need indeed with praying Jacob of Gods strength that thereby we may prevail with him Hos 12. 3. and by his strength God's strength hee had power with God the Lord is willing to forgive ready to help and hear yet he delighteth to try his owne strength of grace in his people the strength of their faith in Christ and in his covenant the strength of their holy desires and pleas c. When such holy strength is put forth in prayer then we pray indeed for then wee wrestle When in prayer we close with the Lord get fast hold of him of his grace goodnesse power and truth or the like and keep our hold so fast so long that we are got within him as I may say that we have him where we would have him as I may say that we get our spiritualized wils of him that he expresseth a holy yeilding to heare and help us so as that therby our very hearts are cheared quickned and quieted by it now have we prayed for wee have wrestled to purpose And for this end that our praying may be such indeed or that it may bee wrestling conscience is to be made of preparation as for wrestling 1 Cor. 9. 25. to be temperate in all things forbearing any inordinaries of cares fears desires delights imployments and to dyet our selves feed and delight our selvs in such sort as may fit us for prayer To exercise our selvs in holy ejaculatory prayers and holy meditations and to get our souls well oyled and suppled by the praying graces of the spirit before hand Prayer is a serving of God and a serving 8 Prayer a serving God in the spirit of God in the spirit Act. 26. 7. Our Tribes instantly serving God night and day that is praying Rom. 1. 9. My God whom I serve in my spirit that is to whom I pray A Suppliants prayer is to him his only work and businesse such as if hee had then nothing to doe beside yea it is his Lord and Masters businesse which he in obedience to his command is ready to attend a businesse to be done with all his might hee loveth to make something of it before he leaveth it if he seemes sometimes to idle out his time in distractions and distempers how greivous is it to such an one to seeme to have lost such a morning or evening without doing any thing of moment for the Lord for his owne soul or others Hee loveth to get him a-heat at this holy work to pray whilest his heart bee well warmed nor is the Lord wont to bee behind-hand with any such as so serve him hee payeth them best in holy recompences of his grace in them which pray most to him The people concluded that Jonathan had wrought with God that day wrestled prayed hard when they saw so apparently the stamp of God imprinted upon that victory given into him and by him 1 Sam. 14. 45. yea verily it is no smal reward to the supliants of God that the Lord doth account that when they are praying to him they are serving of him when they are telling him of their spiritual wants and inabilities to doe him service confessing their failings in his service and what unprofitable unthankful servants they have been to him how the Lord reckoneth they are doing him very acceptable service the poore Saints are ready to complaine that they can do God no service c. No Can you beg Can you pray This is service of God indeed Prayer in the manner of carrying it on is an
holy serving of the Lord how awful is a suppliant hee serveth the Lord with feare and trembling whilest praying how humble is he he is carefull to keep his distance even in talking thus with the Lord Gen. 18. Abraham then telleth the Lord he is but dust Prayer also in the intents and desires of the suppliant it is serving the Lord all that which a true suppliant fetcheth of God in Prayer if you resolve it into its last end it is service He prayeth for outward things as Jacob Gen. 28. For parts and gifts as Solomon 1 King 3. For life and health for deliverance out of divers afflictions outward and inward as Hezekiah Esay 38. and David oft but in all it is that he might serve the Lord and glorfie him the more thereby he cometh with a servantly spirit for mercy from God ready pressed to doe any work of his to attend any command of his Psal 123. 1 2. A praying frame is an obediential frame a command of God bringeth a true suppliant upon his knees and on his knees he wayteth for a command from him Prayer is called knocking namely at the door of Gods grace and mercy in Christ 9 Prayer a spiritual knocking as 't is called in scripture Matth. 7. Knock and it shall be opened unto you Prayer is a holy approaching and repayring to the door of mercy for all manner of supplies of grace which the Saints stand in need of the saints rest not in this that there is a doo● of grace that there is mercy for sinner● to be had in Christ but they are conscionable in the use of this holy means of opening the same mercy is freely promised to th● people of God yet may none rush into the door of God under pretence that it i● open without knocking Ezek. 36. 25 26 27 c. The doore of grace is set very open I will poure clear water upon you c but verse 37. For this will I be sought by the house of Israel Prayer acknowledgeth the Lords prerogative royal In all thy wayes acknowledge him Prov. 3. True suppliants eye the Lord as a great God as well as gracious and therefore are willing to keep their due distances though the Saints be the friends of Christ and of God who may make in a holy wise bold with him yet it is holy manners to them not rudely to presse upon his favour or challenge this or that benefit of it without asking leave Indeed pinching extremities will make them put a good face upon it and not continue walking to and againe aloof off within some general veiw of mercy but to knock and knock again and again at mercyes doore to pray often for the opening thereof to them True suppliants are in haste of earnest and weighty affairs in their converses with the Lord they have much to do with him much to say to him much to receive from him and therefore they must they will knock they are sure that a gracious father of theirs is within yea within hearing and therefore they cannot but thus knock and pray True it is sometimes this door of grace seemeth to be shut against them in some displeasure but yet this maketh them the more earnest Hath he in anger shut up his tender mercies Psal 77. 9. Luke 11 Trouble me not for I am in bed saith the friend within but yet see what prevailing importunity he useth so that for his importunity the friend riseth openeth and giveth what is desired What is Prayer but as spiritual knocking a special means of opening of the gate and door of Grace and so of all the lesser wickets as it were thereon depending Hence Psalm 119. 169. Let my cry come before thee saith the Psalmist and ver 170. Let my supplications come before thee as if he would say Open Lord to Prayer let it come in let not that stand without or as if it were a plea Lord Prayer is at the door therefore open So Psal 88. 2. Let my Prayer come before thee or come where thou art And Psal 55. 1. David prayeth that the Lord would not hide himself from his supplications Prayer it will come in where the Lord is will look him out as it were in all corners Psalm 66. 20. David blesseth the Lord that he had not turned away his Prayer Prayer standeth still at Gods door it will not away without its errand and answer Wisdomes out-doors even the Ordinances Prov. 8. 34. These are opened by Prayer Out-lary Gentiles fare the better this way for that Prayer Psalm 67. Let thy way be known among the people thy saving health among all Nations Matth. 9. end Pray the Lord of the Harvest that he would thrust out Labourers into his Harvest Prayer helpeth people to a fruitful Ministry Prayer helpeth to open the Ministers mouth openeth a door of utterance Colos 4. 3. Pray that God would open my mouth Prayer openeth a door of faith 1 Cor. 16. 8 9 The mystery of Salvation may be made known by it Ephes 6. 19. The Word may come to have an open and effectual passage into peoples hearts by it Hence that 2 Thes 3. 1 Pray that the Word may a have free course and be glorified c. The door of Liberty the Churches Liberties may be opened to the Prayer of the Saints as to Paul upon his Prayer Acts 11. Those strong and secret doors of death may be opened by Prayer Hence the Prophets raising of the dead child by Prayer 2 Kings 4. 32 33 34 35. So Jonah by Prayer had the belly of Hell the Whales belly and jawes opened to him to let him out Jonah 2. 9 10. By Prayer the doors of the womb as they are called Job 3. 10 are opened as in Hannahs case 1 Sam. 1. 15 16 20. and Rebecca's Gen. 25. 21. and Elizabeth's case Luke 1. 13 By prayer the doors of Heaven are opened If I shut heaven and my people pray c. I will hear c. 2 Chron. 6 26 and 7. 13 14. By prayer the Prison doors are opened as to Peter upon the Churches prayer Acts 12. 5 10. Secrets which otherwise are not to be opened yet are to be unfolded by prayer Dan. 2. 18 19. Then was the secret revealed upon prayer for the mercies of Heaven that way yea prayer will open even Hell gates as I may say as by Luthers Prayer one was recovered who had even given his soul to the Divel This kind of Divel goeth not out but by prayer and fasting Matth. 17 by fasting and prayer then even such a Divel is cast out and a poor man let go out of his possession As in other knocking there is a hand there are fingers which make a noise and help open the door so here there is a hand of faith which knocketh and that wil open that large gate and door of mercy and any of the lesser wickets depending Matth. 15. 28. O woman great is thy faith be it unto thee even as
thou wilt Come into all my Treasures of Grace and take even what thou desirest Godly desires knock and make a noise in Gods ears and he opens to them He heareth the desire of the humble Psa 10. 17. They will come in where the Lord is Psa 38. 9 Lord all my desire is before thee The Saints sighs make a noise at Heaven gates and God cometh forth to them For the sighing of the Prisoners I will arise saith the Lord. Psal 12. 5. and Psal 79. 11. Let the sighing of the prisoners come before thee room for the sighing of the prisoners Lord yea their very tears too make a loud noise at this door and they have their voice also in prayer Thou hast heard the voice of my weeping Psal 68. No wonder then that effectual prayer consisting of all these be indeed a knocking and meanes of opening of the gate and door of Mercy in Jesus Christ We pass by other names given to Prayer as that of seeking asking calling opening of the mouth wide running to the Lord for counsel referring ones case to him the like Come we now to give a description of Prayer Prayer is a spiritual and faithful opening of the heart to God in the name of Christ A general description of Prayer with an eye at seasonable help and relief from him By heart we mean thoughts desires affections these wants and weaknesses and sins to which the heart is privy and of which it is sensible We call it an opening of the heart in opposition to hypocritical covering and attempts to hide any thing from the Lord whereby their prayers become no prayers their Worship vaine whilst digging deep to hide the counsels of the heart from God Isaiah 29. 13 15. compared with Psal 119. 26. I have declared my wayes to thee that is prayed and thou heardst me Prayer is a shewing of God our waies or as the Hebrew word beareth a telling or counting them one by one as if we pray indeed when we do from our hearts deal plainly and punctually with God therein when we leave out nothing which we know by our selves untold before him even in a particular manner whether respecting our wants our sins or the like so Psal 38. 18. I have declared mine iniquity meaning all and each of his sins there were some more special sins sinnes which were chiefly his the Hebrew word signifieth a telling of some new thing Davids prayer and confession is not a high-way rode and some one track of confession but it is a telling him of any new fresh acts of sinne Jer. 20. 12 To thee have I opened my cause or prayed to thee Prayer is an opening of the souls causes and cases to the Lord the same word in another conjugation is used for uncovering making bare and naked Gen. 9. 21. The Saints in prayer do or should nakedly present their soules causes without all cover-shames or so much as a ragge of selfe or flesh cleaving to them All things are naked to him with whom Obs we have to doe he is privy to our secrets how is prayer an opening of the heart to him Suppliants are said in prayer to open Answ their hearts to God 1. In that they doe not dare not goe about to hide or desire that ought in their hearts should bee hid from the Lord. It is their desire he should and they are very glad that he doth know all their heart their hearts are ready to break when they through temptation or desertion want prayer vent 2. In that it is their desire and endeavour to present all within their hearts which God by a general eye of wisedome and omniscience seeth unto a more special energetical veiw of the eye of Gods compassion and love Psal 80. 14. Behold and visit this vine Psal 119. 132. Look upon mee as thou usest to doe on those that feare thy name Isay 63. 15 16. Looke downe from heaven c. where are the sounding of thy bowels c. 3. In that they doe thus in way of an ordinance of God which he doth eye and owne as opening of their heart to God Psal 62. 8. Poure out your heart to him or pray to him And albeit their hearts are open to God before yet not actually opened in this way of injoyned expressing the same till they do thus pray 4. In that when prayer is duly performed as their minds and hearts are uttered and poured out as before the Lords face Psal 62. 8. or before him so are they in lively manner quickned to behold Gods mercifull and energetical view of the same hence that perswasion of David All my desires are before thee Psal 38. 9. It is a spiritual opening Spiritual in respect of the efficient and working cause Gods spirit acteth and worketh therein It is prayer in the holy Ghost Rom. 8. 26. The spirit maketh intercession in us the spirit of praier is acted in it Zach. 12. 10. Prayer is called 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 in-wrought our spirits also as acted and improved thereby are at work in it My God whom I serve with my spirit Rom. 1. 9. Our hearts are as water poured out to waft along each petition and confession or as oyle to anoint these messengers of the soul that they might flye the faster to Gods throne It is spiritual in the matter of it things of Gods Kingdome Matth. 6. 33. or if other things yet under a spiritual consideration as according to Gods will and for his glory Spiritual in the manner namely in a sublime and elevated manner of performance Isay 37. 4. Lift up thy prayer Spiritual in the end a calling upon God whereby he is exalted Esay 12. 4. Spirituall in the motive and ground-work a command of God requiring a promise in encouraging Thou saidst seek my face my heart answered Lord thy face will I seek Psal 27. 8. for thou revealedst to thy servant saying I will build thee a house therefore hath thy servant found in his heart to pray this prayer 2 Sam. 27. 27. Faithfull opening that is unfeigned without reservations c. Prayer from unfeigned lips Psal 17. 1. To God not to Saints and Angels which neither know our hearts nor can help us Isay 63. 16. Though Abraham know us not And it is to God not as into the aire or as at an uncertainty where or to whom In the name of Christ There is a holy renouncing of our selves and our owne worth and strength and a resting and trusting upon the Lord Jesus onely through whom we come to the throne of grace and for whose sake alone wee plead for and expect audience and acceptance yea and assistance With an eye to seasonable help Our Our eyes are unto the Lord until hee shew us mercy Psal 123. 1 2. Thus much concerning prayer in generall We might give sundry reasons to inforce Reasons why we must pray this duty Taken 1. From God absolutely and relatively 1 From God considered who is thereby
9. My God whom I serve with my spirit 6. Because such prayer is most costly 6 It s most costly to him who is the Churches mouth and so a Sacrifice most sutable to a Saints own desire and best accepted of the Lord such an one will say as David in another case 2 Sam 24 I will not offer to the Lord that which cost me nothing The Tabernacle and Temple-Incense resembling also Church Prayer as in the matter costly so in the manner it cost much pounding and beating Exod. 30. 36. the Mincah for the Congregation as well as that for any particular person was to be of fine flower Levit. 28. Church Praier also resembled thereby would cost the Officers thereof much sifting The lips of that Spouse or Church of Christ which is fo fair Cant. 4. 7. they are ver 3 like a thred if Scarlet fine spun and twice dyed in the wool and in the thred very costly whether speaking in Prayer or Preaching 7 Because such as are the called officed 7 It s sutable to the gifts of called Officers mouthes of the Church they are as hath been shewed gifted for publick prayer in their names as well as preaching as Gods mouth to them wherefore they ought upon all occasions to be exercising that one Talent as well as the other True it is that some of these Stars differ from other in the glory of their light and brightness but yet every of the Stars in Christs hand shine from an inward light in such publick Worship of God Each ones Vial is not of the same capacity yet each Church Officers Vial and Vessel hath its proportionable fulness of such holy odors of praier Rev. 1. 20 5. 8. 8. Because this way of Praier as it hath clearest warrant from the Word as before 8 It s least offensive to the Saints proved so is of least scandal to the choicest of the Saints as experience of former and later times abundantly witnesseth A third Requisite unto such as are the 3 Requisite Holy wisdom mouth of the Assembly in Prayer is holy wisdom and diligence in observing as their owne souls special occasions so those of the Congregation Those four living Creatures resembling Church Officers Revel 4. 6 8. they are full of eyes for that end to look through both themselves and others as they are publickly to worship the Lord. A fourth Requisite is sympathizing affection 4 Sympathy with the people in their cases as if their own So the people of old Hebr. 5. 1 Other Requisites might be mentioned but I forbear Requisites of the second sort in such as Requisites in the people 1. Assent of faith joyn in Publick Prayer are 1. Assent of faith with oneness of mind and heart sutable thoughts and affections All the precious strings of the gracious minds and hearts of such as are present should be tuneable as it were and symphonize in this Lesson of their chief Musician Matth. 18. 19. if they agree in one or symphonize as the Greek phrase is Those holy Suppliants in Acts 2. 14. They continued with one accord in Prayer Hence that resounding of a redoubled Amen at the publick Blessing Nehem. 8. 6. Hence such care had that publick Prayer may be expressed in a Language understood by all that the people may annex their Amen thereunto 1 Cor 14. 16. 2. A gracious and serious attention and 2 Attention intention of spirit thereon God putteth such of his officed solicitours upon the mention of the several cases of his people present and every one had need attend the calling out and handling as it were of his case not neglecting others Each ones spirit hath need to write as I may say his name to such a Corporation-Petition and be ready in heart to say Lord this indeed is the desire of my soul this is my very grievance and burden Lord c. If poor souls who haply have lien spiritually wind-bound meet with any holy gale of the Spirit therein they had need be ready to hoise their sail to catch it and improve it 3 Amity and sweetness of spirit and of affection both towards him which prayeth 3 Amity in their steads and them which joyn with them therein in publick Prayer all and every one must lift up pure hands without wrath and doubting 1 Tim. 2. 8. for then all are as one in their joint desires and are as persons put in each others steads and cases expecting the love and forgivenesse of God for each other and had need be in such a frame as to yeild love and forgivenesse each to other Matth. 6. 12. Forgive us our debts as we forgive our debtors 4. Holinesse and heavenlinesse of heart 4 Holinesse Publick Praier must have pure hearts as well as hands 1 Tim. 2 8. and James 4. 8. the vials from which both Officers and Members of the Congregation offer up such odours must bee golden Vials Revel 5. 8. 5 Faith 1 Tim. 2. 8. Hands lifted up in publick prayer without doubting Every 5 Faith one should put to his Amen of Faith as well as of assent or desire Lastly Reverence Hence in that representation 6 Reverence of publick Church Worship all fal down and worship Rev. 4. 9 10 Psal 95. 6. O come let us worship and bow down and let us kneel before the Lord our Maker What gesture is most meet in publick Quest prayer Such a gesture as may best express much Answ holy reverence as kneeling or standing Touching the gesture Kneeling or standing not sitting up not sitting And that for these Reasons 1 In that in publick prayer there is a more solemn presence of God and of his holy Angels We are in special wise before the Lord our Maker and regard is to be had to our carriage in Prayer because of the Angels 1 Cor. 11. 4. 10. compared The very Angels cover their faces when the Lord is in his Temple as on his Throne Isai 6. 1 2 3. much more cause have we who in publick prayer do all come a begging to come with a publick Petition to our glorious King to offer it up to him upon our bended knees to be very reverend in our gesture 2 In that God giveth it in most special charge in publick Worship of Prayer that it be very reverent for that charge of each other recorded Psal 95. 6. Let us bow down kneel before the Lord our Maker respecteth not any other part of Worship so properly as publick prayer as is evident and that mutual charge of Gods people each of other is but the eccho and result of Gods charge first given to them so to do If Daniel in secret prayer will be kneeling much more should we in publick prayer Dan. 6. 10. He kneeled upon his knees three times a day c 3 In that the examples of the Saints exercised in publick prayer is either standing 2 Chron. 20. 3 6. And Jehoshaphat stood
Trade God is rich in Mercy to all that call upon him in secret apart as wel as to others that pray together in Assemblies and Families Psal 86. 5. Gods Saints and Suppliants which often come alone to the door of Grace and most frequently doe thus knock by prayer speed best God alloweth them this private key that they may freely get in and take of all his precious Treasures of Grace as they need the same Knock and it shall be opened ask and it shall be given Matth. 7. Whatsoever ye ask the Father in my name I will do John 14. 13. be it publickly privately or secretly that you ask the same If others have not it is because they ask not 4 Prayer in secret by our selves as well It expediteth our other affairs as that with others it doth expedit our weightiest temporal affairs Jacob did more this way to issue his great affairs respecting his families welfare and safety when to meet his brother Esau with his warlike Troops then if he had an equal or greater warlike power or military skil to have managed the same Thou hast prevailed with God and with men thou shalt prevail Gen 32 82 c. it is the way to have the beauty or glorious blessing presence and protection of God upon us and the prospering of our handy work to set God thus on work for us by prayer whence it was that they of old were taught to pray for that end as Psalm 90. 17. Let thy beauty be upon us prosper thou the work of our hands This oyles the wheels for any work quickens and quieteth our spirits Philip. 4. 6 7. sanctifieth our works 1 Tim. 4. 4 5. If we can but pray well before hand we may be sure we shall study well or preach well or work well as our calling requireth yea and speed well afterward Some may object their condition as being Object 2 servants and so think themselves excused We are servants and exempted from this Duty of Closet Prayer The charge of the Text is indefinite not Answ 1 limited to any sort of persons no more This is the work of any servant of God as such than that verse 15. Render not evil for evil but ever follow that which is good or that verse 16. Rejoice evermore or that ver 18 In every thing give thanks c. in which godly servants also as well as others are concerned A godly servant considered as his Masters servant is faithfully to attend his Masters business but as he is the Lords servant so this is one part of his servantly businesse When David had said Psal 116 6. I am thy servant Lord thy servant c. verse 17. he addeth I will call upon the name of the Lord. 1 Cor. 1. 2. To them that are called to be Saints in Corinth with all such as call upon the Name of the Lord Jesus in every place that is the Saints character bee they of what calling or condition soever or where ever they call upon the Lord God is no respecter of persons every one who calleth him Father is to do this service and honour of a child to him Thou whoever thou art bond or free when thou prayest enter into thy closet or into some retired place and pray to thy Father which seeth in secret Matth. 6. 6. 2 Every one whether bond or free they have this part of the new man resembling Each Saint is this way gifted more or lesse Christ the Creator of it even this holy knowledg also Col. 3. 10 11. to know how to call upon God as a Father in secret as hee also did and to cry in solemne wise themselves alone Abba Father Gal. 4. 6. 3 Godly servants also who have the Godly servants also must bee Christs peculiar ones Grace of God which bringeth salvation appearing to them are as well as others to be peculiar ones unto the Lord zealous of all good works and so of this also wherein Gods choicest servants have been wont to be conscionably exercised Tit. 29 10 11 12 13 14. compared Other servants will go to praier with their Masters in publick and private yea but Godly ones must doe somewhat more they must improve their peculiar interests in the Lord in such a way of peculiar serving of him with their spirits 4 Bond as well as free being alike interested Their dignity is alike with others and so is this their duty in the dignity and priviledges of Saints as Saints Col. 3. 11. they are alike concerned in such Duties as these are which respect and lye upon the Saints as Saints in which respect also godly servants are the Lords freemen 1 Cor. 7. 22. they must not abridge themselves nor may be abridged by others of this liberty of retired repairs to the Throne of Grace as the Lord affordeth them opportunity To be meer servants of men so to attend their Masters commands as to neglect this or any other command of God they ought not verse 23. yea observe it that the Apostle speaketh of servants to infidel Masters also verse 21 22. Either then they must not pray at all which were to make them as profane as their infidel Masters which to them would bee matter of disdain or distaste or they must content themselves alone with publick prayer in the Congregation of Christians which none will affirm or they must as holy Priests to God offer as the Priests did theirs this holy Incense to God in a retired place from view of others Yea suppose forbidden by an Infidel Master to pray in secret yet they are no more to forbear then Daniel King Darius his servant did forbear it upon his Decree to inhibit the same Dan. 6. 10. 5 Be that child bond or free who prayeth Bond or free so praying are rewarded thus in secret and not before others to his Father he will reward him openly Matth. 6. 6. 6 Godly servants are to sanctifie their work by Prayer 1 Tim. 4. 4. Albeit Abraham Servants must sanctifie their work by prayer had prayed for his servants Eliczars good successe in his businesse about which he sent him Gen. 24. 7 8. yet Eliezar himself alone praieth for good successe that day ver 12. 7. The work which godly servants do Their work then speeds best sanctifie by prayer though more short is wont to speed best as did that business of Eliezar so sanctified Gen. 24. 12. as the issue declared And surely godly Masters which are to expresse special love to such servants will not refuse to encourage them to take some seasonable time to pray thus knowing how profitable such servants wil be to them Philem. 6 11. compared Some will object That they are apt to meet Object 3 with temptations when alone Tempted if alone 1. You may and will be annoyed with temptatious when not conscionably imploied Answ 1 in your general or particular callings as David No hurt by temptations if in Gods
by special stirrings of faith and love such times sometimes the Saints here met withall They are as in Christs lap upon their spouses knee in their beloveds bosome Cantic 8. 5. and would yet be nearer to him The Church is leaning upon her beloved yet saith set me as a seale upon thine arme and upon thy brest and then makes that gracious motion to her beloved verse 8. We have a little sister and shee hath no brests what shall we doe for her in the day she shall be spoken for As she is ready to do her part so shee would have him doe his part for the others good when the daughters of Jerusalem find Christ when he meeteth them then they must in their prayers tell him of the Churches sad case that shee is sick of love Cantic 5. 8. Moses will take the advantage of Gods being so near him and speaking to his heart Exod. 33. 13 14 15 16. to speak for his presence with the rest of Gods people If thy presence goe not with us carry us not hence And Exodus 34. 8. 9. And Moses made haste and bowed himselfe to the earth and worshipped and said O Lord I pray thee if I have found favour in thy sight that the Lord would now go with us and pardon our iniquity and our sin and take us for thine inheritance It were pity that the Saints would not improve their waiting months upon the king of Saints to move him as well for others as for their owne good The King at Esthers banquet expecteth Esthers requests for her people so doth the Lord at such time especially look ●hat some should make intercession Isai 59. He expecteth that some should aske him of ●hings to come concerning his Sons and his daughters Isai 45. and pray for the peace ●f Jerusalem Psal 122. 6. 2. When others are under any special Pray for them whe 2 deserted tempted or afflicted desertions or temptations or in any help●ess desolate disconsolate conditions as when the Lord is withdrawn from them My ●eloved had withdrawne himselfe Cantic 5. ● 8. Tell him that I am sick of love When under reproaches and indignities offe●ed the Saints from others which by their ●rofession and place should doe better of●ices for them as when the Church is smit●en and wounded by the watchmen and her ●aile taken away by the keepers of the walls ●hen tell My beloved I am sick of love saith ●he When others are deeply sensible of their ●eed of Christ and nothing else will con●ent them but Christ then they are sicke of ●ove then tell Christ of it ibid. When ●he displeasure of God himselfe is breaking or broken out against Gods owne people ●hen if Moses have interest in God he must downe on his knees for Israel Exodus 34. 13 14 15. c. and Exodus 34. 8 9. then Aaron must haste to offer incense Numb ●6 Then Job must offer for his friends Job 42. 8. When enemies are ready to swallow up the Lords heritage then Isaiah must lift up his prayer for the remnant of God Isaiah 37. 4. When persons of choicest use are in greatest hazards through the rage of persecutors then prayer is made without ceasing for Peter by the Godly Acts 12. 5. When people want a fruitfull ministery like brests pray for them especially Cant. 8. 8. Matth. 9. 36 38. Pray then that the Lord would thrust forth labourers into his harvest in divers other like sad cases of the saints 3. Be we serious and not slighty in pleading for others Lift up thy prayer for the 3 Pray for them with fervency remnant that is left Isai 37. Wrestle together in prayer for me Rom. 15. 30. if wee should seeme therein to get a foyle yet get up againe and trye it out a little more with God for them especially in difficult cases Abraham followeth Christ with prayer upon prayer even for Sodome Gen. 18 the end Isai 62. 6 7. Give the Lord no rest until hee make Jerusalem a praise in the earth 4. Take we advantage of the least may-be 4 Take the advantage of a may-be of mercy and possibility of speeding to set up upon this service of love for others in any case whatsoever though not alwayes desired thereto by others but especially when thereto moved by them Isai 37. 4. It may be the Lord hath heard Rabshecahs word in ver 5. Wherefore lift up thy prayer for the remnant that is left Exod. 32. 30. Moses said unto the people yee have committed a greivous sinne but now I will goe up to the Lord peradventure I may pacifie him c. Helps to pray for others 1 Brotherly-love Touching the second even helps to further us in this duty 1. Cherish we brotherly love and kindness and charity Love the Church and people of God his Jerusalem and you will pray for them Psal 122. 6. Love your enemies and you shall pray for them Matth. 5. 44. The Centurion will be suing to Christ for his servant who is very deare to him Luke 7. 2. If we love others wee will every way seek not our own things so much as theirs 1 Cor. 13. It s Jonathan who loveth David will bee a petitioner to his father for him 1 Sam. 19. 4 6. and 20. 30. And Esther who loved her people will not bee content to ask her owne life but theirs also of the king Esther 4. 11 16. and 5. 1 2 3. So it is in this case in our requests to the Lord for others if we love them Moses will have no greatness of his founded in his peoples ruine nay hee refuseth an offer thereof so hee may bespeak mercy for his people Exodus 32. 10 11. and Numb 14. 11 12. True suppliants can sometimes be earnest for others when more sparing in suing for themselves 2. Be as much acquainted with and 2 Knowledge of others conditions especially of the good in them well informed in other estates as you can especially espy and inquire out all the good which is in them The knowledge of others miseries as the eye affecteth the heart openeth those sluces then whereby it cometh to be poured out for them this brought good Nehemiah upon his knees when hee had certain information of Jerusalems calamities He sate downe and wept and fasted and prayed Nehem. 1. 1 2 3 4 5 c. Hence the direction confesse your faults one to another and pray one for another James 5. 14 15 16. The best of us are much lead by sense others cases of which wee have but some general informations doe not so affect as those of whose particular cases wee have better knowledge knowledge also or hope at least of the good of grace which is in others doth much quicken us to pray for them From the day that Paul heard of the faith of the Colossians and Ephesians how importunate is he in prayer for them Col. 1. 3 4. Ephes 1. 15 16. The report of Philemons
no extraordinary inspired prayer he prayeth against blaspheming Senacharib 2 Kings 19. 5 16 c. and verse 20. God heard his prayer which appeared ver 35 by the strange hand of God against him and his Army of 185000. who are cut off by an unusual stroak or plague of the angel and he himselfe in an unheard of manner is killed by his owne sons whilst he is worshipping in the house of his God verse 37. 2. When God bringeth upon such enemies speedy and untimely deaths and 2 Speedy and sudden judgements come on them not long after imprecations of the Saints made against them as that night after Hezekiah had so prayed the angel wrought that unheard of slaughter of the Assyrians and soon after that parricide is committed upon Senacharib himselfe Doubtlesse the Saints which made such earnest request for Peter did not forget Herod that bloodyman to intreat God to convert him or else to cut him off if ripe for it and Acts 12. 5. 23. you see it is not long after that in that unwonted way he cometh to his end by the stroak of an angel when the very next day Arius dieth by voiding his bowels as he went to ease himselfe it is a sure token that the prayer of that godly Bishop of Alexandria which hee made against him the night before did speed him Theodoret. Eccles hist lib. 1. cap. 4. When within five or six dayes after that fasting and prayer of the Jews wicked Haman is unexpectedly brought to his end surely God hath respect to his peoples requests in their mournings and this their enemy came to fal before them Hester 4. 7. compared according as the very night after Hesters feast that unexpected way was made by God in the kings heart for Hamans fall Chap. 6. When Achitophel within a day or two after David had prayed Lord turne the counsell of Achitophel into foolishnesse 2 Sam. 15. 31. compared with chap. 17. 1. 23 cometh to his end it evidenceth the same to be an issue of Davids imprecation it s a sign that God heard that cry of Moses against the Egyptians when that very day the Lord in a wonderfull manner overthroweth them Exodus 14. 13 15. 33. compared So when Jehoshaphat and his people solemnly and humbly request the Lord to judge those inhumane ingratefull enemies of theirs 2 Chron. 20. 2 3 4 5 10 12 13. and the very morrow after Grd doth in an unwonted manner bring ruine upon those enemies verse 16 17 22 23 24 25. compared all may safely conclude that those prayers speed them 3. When the manner of the ends which God bringeth upon such enemies against 3 Reproachfull ends befall them which his pray is reproachfull and shamefull as when a wicked Haman which a little before was the greatest in the kingdome cometh to be hanged upon a gallows Esther 7. 9 10. When the great Oracle of the people and Counsellour of state Achitophel cometh to so shameful an end as to dye by an halter yea to hang himselfe When that deputy King or Governour Herod hee cometh to so base an end as to bee eaten of basest vermine of lice so when wretched Arius cometh to so base an end it argueth that some godly Alexander hath told his errand to the Lord. 4. When the judgements God bringeth 4 When the very same judgements prayed for follow upon his enemies are the very same which his people desired against them in their prayers God doth not indeed alwayes hear his people in the very particular but in something equivolent yet sometimes he doth and when he doth so it the rather argueth the same to be an answer of prayer As when not alone a Prophet extraordinarily inspired prayeth against Judas in another enemy like him and the things desired are inflicted as Psal 109. and Acts 12. 18 19 20 compared But Jotham an ordinary man hee prayeth that five may come from Abimelech and devoure the men of Sechem and againe that fire may come from the men of Sechem and devour Abimelech and the issue presently afterwards answereth the same for both were instruments of each others ruine it is a sign that Jothams prayer sped them both Judges 9. verse 56 57 compared 5. If when persons prayed against are 5 They perish without being desired swept away without any desiring even of their associates to the contrary even they pity them not there is none no not of their companions in evill to shew them mercy all blessing from any hand almost is far from them Psal 109. 12. 17. The very wicked which drew them which counselled them to such treacherous enemy-acts against God and Christ cast them off without pity as the Priests and Scribes did cursed Judas in his saddest out-cries and troubles What is that to us they will not owne him nor his acknowledgement look thou to it Matth. 27. 4. Nay such enemies prayed against if the prayers be effectual will like those Ammonites help forwards one anothers ruines 2 Chron. 20. 10 11 12. with verse 22. c. Such bloody Shechemites so prayed against will help forward murtherous Abimelechs death and misery as he did theirs Judges 9. 56 57. PART II. 1 Thess 5. 17. Pray without Ceasing CHAP. I. Touching the modification of the exercise of Prayer and therein of Importunity in Prayer HAving dispatched the Discourse about the nature sorts and parts of Prayer We come to consider of the modification of the exercise of Prayer injoined and implyed in the word 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 which implyeth praying importunely opportunely and indesinently Some Interpreters make account that Paul hath reference herein unto that speech of Christ Luke 18. 1 that men ought to pray always and not to faint namely through spiritlesness sluggishness or slightnesse so here pray 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 without giving out giving over leaving off or intermitting any space of time which must needs imply importunate praying as that of the widowes plying that unjust Judg with earnest Suites for Justice notwithstanding any seeming discouragements or denyals And indeed such as pray importunately earnestly and servently when they do pray they in Gods intent and account do pray continually or without ceasing Now for our better handling this Duty of praying importunately consider we 1. Wherein importunity of Prayer consisteth 2. The Qualifications of it 3. The Reasons inforcing it 4 Some Helps furthering it 5 Some Marks discovering that importunity of Prayer which the Lord meaneth Touching the first Quere Wherein importunity Importunity of praier consisteth 1. In the utmost improvement of mind heart and the gifts and graces of the Spirit therin in Prayer of Prayer consisteth I answer It consisteth 1. In the extensiveness and intensiveness of the mind and heart and of each praying Grace of a godly Suppliant in his prayer Our new Translation rendreth that in Acts 12. 5. by a like phrase as this in the Text Prayer was made without ceasing but the word
great miscarrying 5. When we are not willing to waite 5 Hastinesse for getting things desired the Lords leasure for the affecting of what we ask of him but will be asking of him in wayes full of hazard or with meanes of our own devising to attaine our desires As Rachel who wrestled in prayer for a child Gen. 30 8. but whilest delayed gave her maid to Jacob to attain her desire of a childe or like David desiring the waters of Bethlehem which could not be had without the life-blood of such as fetcht it 2 Sam. 23. 15 16 17. Like feverish persons flying out of their beds for the drink they ask the Israelites desire to goe up to Canaan then when God said nay was a lust Numb 14. 40 41. 44. There were lusts in that Kings extraordinary seeking of God for supplies of bread by fasting and prayer 2 Kings 6. 30. That in delayes of supplie le ts drive at the Lord himselfe verse 33. Behold this evill is of the Lord what should I waite on the Lord any longer Isa 58. 3. Wherefore have we afflicted our soule and thou takest no knowledge those breathings that are so short winded they are not divine inspirings 6. When wee keep not due proportions in our desires being more importunate 6 Inequality in desires in corporall matters and those of lesse consequence then in those soule matters of greatest concernment like those in Hosea 7. 14. Who can howle upon their beds for corne and wine and yet without heart to seeke reconciliation with God verse 10 11. Lukewarme at the best in spiritual matters a cake halfe baked verse 8. Like foolish children hardly ever speaking of choice matters and yet ever and anon filling the house with cries for rattles and baubles 7. When we flie in the face of this or that Creature lay causelesse blame upon 7 Quarrelling with instruments such or such persons or things if not answered of God in things that we crave of him thus Rachel wrastled with God for a childe but whilst delayed quarrells with Jacob Give me children or else I dye Gen. 30. 1 2. 8. compared Like distemper'd patients angry with their attendants because they may not have such or such things albeit forbidden by their Physician or like children falling out with the executors of their fathers will because they doe not at their times in their wayes and proportions pay them in what they desire 8. When our desires in prayer tend to a lust and the service of it they spring 8 Asking for a lust from a lust and if lust be last in execution of our desire it is the end of them and so the first in Intention Our prayers are in their Genesis as they are in their Analysis when their resolution and dissolution is into Inordinacies their beginnings were asuredly some inordinacy Such prayers and desires as have earth and flesh for their Center were assuredly earthly and carnal in their principles Such as their Omega is such was their Alpha. The Prodigall who spent what he asked of his father upon harlots surely had some inordinate lust which set him on worke to aske the same of his father Luke 15. 12 13. For this it is that the Apostle James condemneth these professors Ye aske amisse that you may James 3. 3. consume it upon your lusts 9. When the fruition of the things so earnestly desired proveth afterwards some 9 A blast upon the thing desired way burdensome to us Genesis 19. 20. How earnest is Lot for Zoar Is it not a litle one and my soule shall live but verse the 36. He is weary of Zoar Lot went up from Zoar thus the Israelites quailes over earnestly asked become loathsome to them Numb 11. 18 20. So did they at length cry out as much upon a King as ever they did cry out for one 1 Sam. 1. 8 18. This passing from one extreame to another argueth Inordinacy in the heart Now we come more briefly to answer affirmatively 1. Then look that your importunity Importunity in prayer must be in prayer be caused and guided by faith so it was with the importunate Petitioner 1. From faith Matth. 15. 25. 28. compared He saith not oh woman great is thy importunity and yet it was such but great is thy faith faith doth ballast the heart aright in prayer and keeps the swift sailing desires thereof in their due course 2. Look that it be with filial meekness 2 With meeknesse and submission submission Christ offered up prayers with strong cryes and teares Heb. 5. 7. but annexeth not my will but thine be done Matth. 26. 39 42. and Luk. 22 42 44. compared 3. Look it be done with sutable earnestnesse 3 With like earnestnesse in use of means and seriousnesse in holy indeavours in the use of lawfull meanes to attaine our spirituall desires Canticles 3. 1 2 3 4. Touching the third thing the Reasons calling for importunity in prayer though we might name many as the Lords importunity in calling upon us the fiery fervent nature of the spirit of God in us the importunity of the wicked in their desires the prevailing force of such holy importunity with the Lord. Yet wee shall insist upon this one Reason taken from the evil of carelesnesse remissenesse or slightinesse in prayer which is crosse to importunity in the same which may suffice to awaken us all to the contrary duty of importunity in prayer Let us onely hint some particulars of the evils Evils of sinne in slightinesse in prayer both of sinne and sorrow which attend such slightinesse and remissenesse in prayer Consider we first of the evils of sinne in such slightinesse in prayer 1. A slighty prayer is a blind sacrifice the 1 Inconsideratenesse in prayer mind of such a one that so praieth is not wont to consider or observe what he doth therein He that is carelesse of the manner of his approach to God looketh not to his feet considers not that he doth evil Eccles 5. 1. 2. It is a lame sacrifice it is not a compleat praier Like the sacrifices of those carelesse 2 Incompl●●●nesse in praier slighty Jewish Priests of old Mal. 1. 8. such a ones affections to God and good are corrupted Such an ones expressions in prayer are very unfit and unsutable oftentimes unto what he is speaking of Prayer in such an ones mouth is as a parable in a fools mouth which in expression is very unequal Prov. 26. 7. The Prayer-expressions of a drowsie slighty spirited professour are like the speeches of one halfe asleep halfe awake full of impertinences The mind also of such one is cripled halteth witnesse the many distractions constantly accompany such an ones prayer The mind of such being not serious in prayer and taken up in talking with God will easily admit speech with other objects which will be calling the mind forth to mentall discourses about them whilst praying As it is in seeking of
even upon our lawful occasions when our spirits are 2. Too much eagernesse upon lawfull things or occasions even rivited to our occasions they wil not be easily got free for prayer they must be even filed off againe no ordinary pulling at them will doe when we are too too busy all the day long in speech with such occasions they will be calling even in prayer for a word with us 3. Inconsiderate rovings of minde 3 A wandring minde before in the interims betweene our praying seasons when wee let our fleet thoughts flie hither and thither without restraint they will not be so easily lured by us and come at our call to become fixed in prayer 4. Admission of wandring thoughts in prayer and too easie yieldings to sleightinesse 4 Distraction in prayer therein they grow unmannerly bold when in the least entertained 5. Resting in graces and comforts 5 Resting in grace received received in and by prayer we are sure to become remisse in praying the next time if wee seed our thoughts too much upon what we got the last time we prayed or if sleighty once in prayer because secretly thinking to make amends the next time we shall be then also the more sleighty 6. Misgiving Apprehensions touching Diffidence God and his grace That thought Job 21. 15. What profit should we have if we pray to him maketh them carelesse of coming near the Lord. A petitioner must needs be heartlesse in his suit if he think that the King is wroth with him And a beggar hath no minde to stand begging at a known churles doore Quest To the last querie touching Quest 5 the markes of right and acceptable importunity in prayer Answ I answer wee may discerne Answ our importunity in prayer to be acceptable Marks of acceptable importunity 1 Selfe abasement in prayer when our importunnity is the importunity of a suppliant of a beggar in spirit when it is attended with much selfe abasement as the importunate Canaanite who looked upon her selfe as a dog Matth. 15. 26 27. Truth Lord yet the dogs take of the crummes under the table Importunate Abraham looketh at himselfe as dust and ashes Genesis 18. 27 29. 2. Answ When our hearts in prayer are Answ 2 well warmed fire hot then the end of prayer 2 Holy warm●h in prayer fervent prayer is attained when our hearts wax warme by it and the meanes is acceptably used then Gods ends in the use thereof are attained 3. When we are in speciall wise attent as to the work wee are in hand with 3 Holy waiting for an answer so to the successe thereof as that woman that besought Christ in an acceptable way of importunity you may see she lay at catch for she picketh out something for her holy advantage out of even that word which Christ let fall in way of Answer Matth. 15. It is not meet to take childrens bread and give it to dogs truth Lord yet the dogs take of the crums falling from their masters tables that prayer was full of holy pleas and so are importunate prayers Psalme 58. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7. And the Prophet beleeveth it was acceptable verse 8. He will speak peace unto his people but withall he was in a lifting posture after his answer I will hear what God the Lord will speak 4. When we are as earnest and serious 4 Hearty prayses afterward in returning praises for mercies received and begged as we were in begging for them Luke 17. 12 13. The Samaritan among the other leapers he also lifted up his voyce with them saying Jesus Master have mercy on us and verse 15 16. he is as earnest and loud in his prayses and one of them when he saw he was healed turned back and with a loud voice glorified God and fell down at Jesus feet giving him thanks and he was a Samaritane and verse 19. Christ himselfe justifieth his importunity as a fruit of his faith Goe thy way thy faith hath made thee whole CHAP. II. Touching Opportunity of Prayer VVE come now to the second thing included in the Modification of this duty of prayer that it bee without ceasing Namely that we pray opportunely When Paul saith that without ceasing 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 he had remembrance of Timothy in his prayers night and day 2 Tim. 1. 3. He meaneth that upon all occasions and as he had any opportunity hee did remember him in his prayers Hee taketh all opportunities offered by the Lord to pray and omitteth them not he praieth without ceasing It is then the duty of all the Lords people to pray opportunely or to take all holy opportunities to pray unto the Lord. For the better handling of this duty consider these particulars First that it is seldome that any time is unseasonable for prayer Secondly that yet there is a time when the Lord will not listen to prayer no not of his owne people Thirdly that in mercy the Lord useth to offer unto his people opportunities and seasons of prayer Fourthly that the Lords people are bound to take or improve all such opportunities of prayer Touching the first very briefly that it is Prayer is rarely unseasonable at any time very rare that any time is unseasonable for prayer it appeares in this that the Saints are injoyned to pray alwayes Luke 21. 36 Ephes 6. 18. And this that the title of God is to be a God hearing prayers Psal 65. 1 2. O thou that art hearing 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 prayers He is alwayes hearing the prayers of some of his people and ready to hear the rest Touching the second a little more largely Sometimes prayer is not so seasonable that there is a time when the Lord will not listen to prayer no not of his people so that praying at such times they pray out of due season It is not then so fit a time for them to pray As 1. When they are under offences unrepented 1 When the persons praying are under just offences of Matth. 5. 24. First be reconciled to thy brother and then come and offer thy gift It is not seasonable for Jobs freinds to come to offer to God until reconciled to injured Job Job 42 78. If we are out with the favourites of the King of Saints it is not seasonable to come to the King with petitions It is not a season to seek peace with Christ the head when peace with his members is not sought If our heavenly Father should not hold off his respects to childrens requests who offend their brethren they would never seek to be reconciled 2. When any of them doe too willingly 2 When under some guilt of sin not actually repented of and contentedly remaine under the guilt of some known sinne against the Lord. Isai 1. 15. When you make many prayers I will not heare your hands are full of blood ver 16. wash you make you cleane put away the evil of your doings c.
by faith that sanctifieth them Exod. 29. 37. The best incense of our prayers needeth sprinkling with Chists bloud As was typed in that Exod. 30. 10. No intercourse twixt God and us but by the meanes of this blessed ladder whose foot is on earth and top reacheth unto heaven Gen. 28. 12. with Joh. 1. end A third branch of faith required in 8 In Gods promises prayer is faith in Gods promises especially in such promises as doe respect our personall and particular cases and complaints Jehosaphat in his prayer maketh use of a sutable promise respecting the present case about which he then besought the Lord 2 Chron. 20. 6 7 8 9. saying if when evill cometh upon us as the sword c. we stand before this house and in thy presence and cry in our afflictions unto the● then thou wilt hear and help When David also is to seek the Lord for mercy upon his house he improveth a promise of God made to that end 2 Sam. 7 27. For thou O God hast revealed it unto thy servants saying I will build thee an house therefore hath thy servant found in his heart to pray this prayer unto thee The Lord is so abundant as in goodnesse so in truth Exod. 34. 6 7. that at every paths end in the way of grace and race of godlinesse he hath placed some well of salvation some spring of consolation quickning and incouragement in Christ to goe therein without fainting All his Ordinances and precepts have their promises annexed to the faithfull observance thereof and no one ordinance hath more gracious promises made to the conscionable attendance thereupon then this of prayer This of prayer as it is that which in speciall putteth much honour upon God so the Lord hath honoured it with many goodly glorious incouraging promises now faith maketh use of this blessed treasury bequeathed in the Lords Testament to prayer or to his suppliants prayings Faith wisely layeth out and bestoweth this holy stock here and there in this and that case as need requireth hardly any prayer case to bee supposed but there are promises here and there scattered in the word of God which speak to that very case if not directly yet by necessary consequences Now by that grace of Faith the godly make sutable improvement thereof and where the case requireth drawing such spirituall conclusions from them as put them upon the pleading such holy maximes before the Lord the Lord seeth it meet to bound the peoples desires within these holy limits of his promises and it is faith that helpeth us to keep within compasse in our prayers And surely there is no language more sweet and acceptable to God then to speak to him in our prayers in this holy language of his spirit and word in his own language if we speak in our prayers no otherwise then the Lord himselfe speaketh in his promises there shall bee a sweet consort of voice begun by the spirit in the promises seconded by the spirit of faith in the Saints prayers and answered by God in his providences 4. The last branch of faith required in prayer 9. In Gods providences was faith in God his providences the Saints in their prayers mentioned in scripture have used thus by faith to improve the providence of God as Psal 22. 4 5. Our father 's called upon thee and were delivered Isai 64. The reall respects which the Lord beares to his peoples prayers are practically demonstrated in the providence of God providences of mercy respecting prayer cases are but the promises of God made thereto acted and executed Every such providence is an Oracle of God instructing or incouraging us Faith is a spirituall recorder in the soule and conscience sanctified it registreth writeth and noteth downe by the finger of the spirit on the table of the heart such observable and usefull passages and faith calleth for conscience to read them over as need requireth There are no cases now but what in substance have been heretofore there is nothing new under the Sun And the Lord in like cases cannot vary but ever carrieth it like himselfe so that faith makes great advantage hereof in prayer the spirit of God hee leadeth suppliants in the same track of holy requests for the substance of them and what wonder if the same answers and issues are may be must be by faith expected presidents in prayer cases as they are rules to us so are they arguments with God in our holy pleadings with him in our prayers for his mercy It is so with men in their Courts and pleas Presidents in such and such a Kings reigne in such a suite thus and thus issued according to such or such a Statute not repealed are casting matters in law suits and so it is verily in our suites in heavens Court for this or that reliefe which wee crave presidents of providences improved by faith are a currant Gospel plea. The second thing propounded comes The worke of faith in prayer now to be handled namely what is the worke and businesse of faith in prayer Prayer is called the prayer of faith James 5. 15. as if faith were and indeed is the chief instrument of the holy Ghost in the soules of the suppliants to doe all in prayer Let us instance in some particular good offices which faith doth do in and for the souls of Gods poor suppliants in this work and business of Prayer 1. Faith is a monitor to instruct and 1. It instructeth inform the soul truly and throughly of such things as are most sutable and helpfull to this holy work Hence we read of the Psalmist in his secret lifting up of his heart to the Lord in the night season he saith His reins instructed him Psal 16. 7. This knowing grace of faith in his heart was the Spirits instrument to teach him Faith is called the wisdom of the just Luke 1. 17. the wisdome of justified persons by Christ to which they were to be converted there spoken of and as other wisdome so this in speciall is profitable to direct our mindes and mouthes It is faith which giveth the soul the truest survey which it hath faithfully made of its emptinesse and needinesse It is faith which most fully and convincingly informeth the soul of the fulnesse and freenesse of the riches of Grace in God and Christ and of his sutableness to us considering our cases and conditions It is faith that telleth the soul of its interest and incouragements in the mercies of God and merits of Christ and in the Covenant of grace and any particular branch thereof so far as the same doth concern its perfect cases about which the soule comes to God in Prayer Faith in Prayer acteth as a Queen and 2. It injoineth as I may say a mother grace to order and injoyn and excite each praying grace unto its proper work therein When Faith is stirring it doth in a manner speak and charge Desire to do its office
2. 3. Thus did the Ninivites no body could tell they should bee delivered nor assure them of mercy if they did sue for it but yet none could tell the contrary none could say peremptorily they should perish without remedy If it be but a Who can tell it is a ground of mighty prayers and may cherish a spark of hope therein of successe Jonah 3. Isaiah must lift up his prayer albeit it be but a may be that God would hear the blasphemous speeches of Rabshekah against which he was to bend his prayers on Israels behalf 2 Kings 19. 4. A very peradventure of prevailing in prayer will set Moses a praying Exod. 32. 30. No Scripture telleth thee that thou art a cast-away many Scriptures give thee grounds of a may be at least of salvation Let that therefore raise thee though troubled sore to look and wait for a gracious answer of thy prayer 2. Labour to be stored with sutable Promises to your prayer cases it will bee our 2. Store up sutable promises to prayer cases wisdom to lay up such knowledge of such words of Grace Prov. 10. 14. Jehosaphat was not to seek of a Promise sutable to that he was to pray for 2 Chr. 20. Nehemiah had a like promise ready written on the table of his heart Nehem. 1. 8 9 10. And be we well acquainted with the Attributes of God which are vertually Promises and props to our faith in Prayer Moses in his prayer maketh use of them for that end Num. 14. 17 19. And the Saints oft elsewhere in the Scripture 3. Improve we former experiences both of our owne and others of the gratious 3 Improve former experiences dealings of God with us in way of prayer for meerly as well as otherwise they worke hope Psal 6. 9. The Lord hath heard the voyce of my weeping he will heare my prayer Davids experience of Gods mercifull and faithfull performance of all the desires of his soul for him will make him cry to him with much confidence Psal 57. 1 2. Wee may not rest in mercies and blessings received but we may and must be incouraged from them to reach after and waite for more if we never had tasted of his goodness to us when we sought him yet were we to expect and waite for his gracious answer but tasting and seeing how good the Lord is by experience it is then a blessed thing to trust in him Ps 34. 4. 8. We may well trust him and rest on him as a God hearing prayers when we have tryed him to be such a one or else it will be a shame if speaking it in his word that he is such a one and then speaking it over sensibly in his workes that hee is such a one yet hee cannot be believed If any surely such as by experience know the name of God have proofe of that or any other title or Attribute or word of his wherein hee maketh himselfe knowne to us they will trust in him Psal 9. 10. Gratious answers of prayer given to the Saints are precious pledges of our interest in the covenant of grace and in God as our God and so we are to look at them and be encouraged by them Zach. 13. 9. We are also to quicken up our confident expectations of a gracious issue of our prayers from other experiences therein so the Saints used to do in their prayers mentioned in Scripture Psal 74. 1. 13 14. and oft elsewhere for indeed the Lord in giving answers of Grace to any of his children hath regard to the good and encouragement of them all that which the Lord did for and spake to supplicating wrestling Jacob Gen. 32. hee eyed others that were to come after him therein Hosea 12. 4. He had power over the Angel c. and there he that Angel the Lord himself spake with us not with him alone The regard which the Lord hath to the prayers of destitute ones is written and recorded for the generation to come to make a comfortable use thereof Psalm 102. 17 18. if one of Gods chosen ones fare well in their holy approaches to God the Prophet will put it plurally in the conclusion he draweth from thence Psal 65. 4. the former part of the verse compared with the latter part we shall be satisfied with the goodness of thy house 4 Improve we conscionably the Intercession 4. Improve Christs Intercession of the Lord Jesus for us When he was on earth he prayed for us as you may see in John 17. To bee sanctified by his Truth to be kept from the evil of sin Apostasie we pray for union and communion with the Lord Jesus such as is very strong comfortable and constant whilst we are here and the eternal enjoyment of the Lord Jesus in another world but fear lest our sins might intercept and frustrate our prayers but Christ telleth us and for our comfort that our joy may be full Joh. 17. 13. what is the sum of what hee intercedeth with the Father for on the behalf as of his Apostles so of all Believers vers 20 c. We will and must needs confesse that Christs prayers were without exception and that the Father alwayes heard him John 11. How well is it then for us that the Lord Jesus hath with acceptance prevented us and these mercies are already begged by Christ and granted of God to our hands Surely the Lord hath heard Christ in the desires which hee as Mediatour expressed to the Lord that we and our services and so our prayers might be accepted of which that in Isaiah 49. 8. is prophetically spoken compared with 2 Cor. 6. 2. we may well expect that in our holy approaches and makings out to God for mercy we come in a time of acceptance since the Lord hath heard Christ bespeaking of it if the Lord the rather honour the Lord Jesus because in the dayes of his flesh he made intercession for Transgressours Isaiah 13. 12. therefore shall he divide the spoil c. because he did so surely we may well expect the success thereof and to share in those spoiles if wee are strong and earnest wrestlers with God in his name for the same Solomons request for the grant of their prayers in their several cases which are mentioned 1 Kings 8. and which are granted chap. 9. 3. were shadowing Types of what the Lord will condescend to in all his suppliants cases at the request of this our blessed Solomon Psalm 72. but especially improve his present Intercession and appearing before God for us now in Heaven Heb. 7. 25. Look as whilst the people were praying without the Priest was offering Incense within the Temple Luke 1. 9. 10. So is Christ in that glorious Temple above appearing before God for us whilst we are a praying That was a shadow of this Heb. 8. 5. the Saints Prayers are committed to him there as his charge according to his Office to which the Lord hath appointed him to offer them up
with the Incense of his own meritorious sufferings Rev 8. 1 3. they cannot then but succeed well At that time when the Lord should be corporally absent from his Disciples hee made account that was a special speeding time in their Prayers John 16. 26 27. 5 Contemplate and let your spirits dwel 5. Contemplation upon the eight following particulars 5. Consider that God is a God hearing praiers much upon these considerations 1 What a sutable name the Lord assumeth and by his own dictate writing and seal alloweth to be challenged namely A God hearing Prayers Psalm 65. 2. Hearing prayer shewing it is his usual work his constant exercise his inseparable property nor saith hee whose prayers as excluding thine or the prayers of any other poor soul which in truth desire to seek him It is recorded of Augustus That he never sent away any Petitioner sad from him and dost thou think that the Lord of bowels that is rich in mercy to all that call upon him Psal 86. 5 can or will 2 To whose requests the Lord hath given 2. Whose cries and praiers he doth hear at least some audience even to the rude moans of beasts and other dumb creatures Psalm 145 15 16. Job 38. 41. And as Christ reasoneth thence Luke 12. 14. God feedeth the Ravens and are not you much better then they So may I say here God heareth the Ravens cryes will he not hear the Righteous cryes It is but Righteous as well as an act of grace in him so to do Psal 145. 15 16 He filleth the desire of every living thing and ver 17. Is righteous in all his wayes No wonder then if as ver 18 19 he be nigh unto all such as call upon him to fulfil their desires The cryes of meer natural men as they are his creatures and in helplesse conditions look out to him for succor as many rude Mariners are so heard Psalm 107. 23 28 he will give some audience even to hypocrites prayers Psalm 78. 34 35 36 37 38. and surely he that out of his overflowing bounty will hear as far as he may such persons prayers they shall have that benefit of his common audience and providence albeit not of his peculiar and saving respects of grace He is not unwilling to hear his peoples requests when not so rightly principled as that noble Jew who would scarce believe without signes shewed yet was so heard in his requests for his son Joh. 4. 48 to 53. or if rightly yet not so throughly principled as Cornelius who yet was not so cleared in that great Article of faith then in question that that Jesus of Nazareth was the Messiah hence that Acts 11. 13 14. with Acts 10. 2 3 4 5. or if so principled yet at present under much distemper of corruption and yet when praying even then God hath overlooked all that and judged of them by their better part and taken their prayers then made kindly Such was Davids secret prayer at that instant when changing his behaviour or favour as if he had not been the man he was yet accepted Psalm 34. title with ver 4. Those that in their affliction are so distempered with infirmities of distrust or discontent it may be that they cannot speak freely to God in prayer but sigh yet heard Rom. 8. 18 26 27. Moses when in such a pet yet the Lord picketh out what he would have craved and granteth it Exod. 5. 22 23. compared with chap. 6. 1. and Numb 11. 11 12 13 14 15. with ver 16 17. their cry was with much distemper as appears by their words to Moses Exod. 14. 10 11. yet heard and granted and God the rather shewed all those after signes and wonders on the Egyptians in answer even to that distempered cry to him by the Israelites many whereof were truly godly see Nehemiah 9. 9 10. halting Jacob yet wrestling in prayer though lamely is heard yea when too curious in his inquiry Gen. 32. 28 29. yet is blessed in regard of his prayer before Sparks of grace amongst an heap of ashes are acceptable 3. Consider what kind of prayers have 3. What kind of prayers hee heareth found special acceptance with God such as have been rather sighs and groans then expresse prayers he hears the prisoners groans Psal 102. 20. the needies sighs Psal 12. 5. Such as have been but Ejaculatory liftings up of the soul unto God in mental desires Psalm 145. 18 19. Jonah 2. 1. Such as have been but a poor chattering and muttering of something in the ears of God Isaiah 38. 5 14. Such which have been but an abrupt and broken expression or two from a truly broken spirit as the contrite Publicans Be propitious to me a sinner Luke 18. 13 14. The converted Thief 's Lord remember me in thy kingdom Luke 23. 42 43. but a long look of the body and soul towards God They looked to thee and were not ashamed Psa 34. 4 5 And Jonahs look towards God in Christ typed by the Temple Jonah 24. 7. that took well with God yea Prayers of the Saints in a dream as was that of Solomons have found good acceptance 1 Kings 3. 5 9 10 11 12. after that Solomon awoke ver 15. Not that any should think it enough to sigh or groan and not utter their souls in words to the Lord but if like the Shunamite the soul of any be troubled within them that they cannot utter their hearts 2 Kings 4. 27. or like David so troubled in spirit that they cannot speak Psal 77. then it is comfortable to consider that yet in such cases sighs are successful Neither may any abuse what we said of the Publican and the converted thief and to content themselves to speak some few words constantly and there rest as if all were well no but if we are younglings in Christianity babes in Christ know that our heavenly Father also as other fathers do in theirs he delighteth as much and sometimes more in the broken language and lispings of his little ones and of his sick ones though elder in prayers craving this or that in their broken fashion and rather making signes for what they would have then able fully and plainly to express their mind to him then he doth in the more fluent expressions of sundry others not but that he useth in his owne season to inable such stammerers also to speak more plainly Isai 32. 4. 4 Consider what account God doth 4. Consider what esteem God hath of prayer make of his people they are his choice allowed Suppliants Zeph. 3. 10 his royal Priests 1 Pet. 2. 9. persons sequestrated for such holy ends Psalm 4. 3. Zach. 13 9. his beloved ones Hence that strong expression of Christ encouraging to expect hearing of our prayers I say not that I will pray to the Father for you namely as now whilst on earth for the Father himself loveth you John 10 26 27. as if that were that strong motive which
sins we are sensibly apprehensive of his Purity and Majesty offended thereby of his Goodnesse and Patience abused therby of his privity to them all in their circumstances of his sin-revenging Justice due thereto of his sole prerogative to pardon the same of his readinesse in Christ to do it We are seriously apprehensive of the vilenesse of such sins of our owne loathsom nature whence they did arise and our hearts rise up in holy indignation and detestation of them and our selves for them whilst we mention the same we bleed over them in our spirits could even tread upon our selves and take a holy revenge on our selves for the same and all the meltings and breathings of our spirits in the mention of our sins they are stil as to God When we mention such and such wants of such and such mercies we crave all is carried as to God We have sutable workings in our minds we eye him as full of all grace and mercy as treasuring up all that fulness in the Lord Jesus as willing and free to communicate the same as real in his Promises of the same and the like might be said in the rest Psalm 5. 3. David saith he will direct or orderly settle prepare and adress his prayer to the Lord. And Christ would have such as pray to pray to their Father which seeth in secret Matth. 6. 6. Job would order his cause before the Lord Job 23. 4. 2 In carrying on the whole business of 2. In doing it as from God prayer as from God as praying in the Spirit Eph. 6. 18. Praying in or by the dictate direction of the holy Ghost Jud. 20. Christians are to drive this holy trade with God but yet as with his owne talents and commodities Luke 19. 16. Lord thy pound hath gained ten pounds saith the good servant Wee should wrestle in and by prayer with God but as in and by his strength Hosea 12. 3. By the Lord will his people make mention of his name in prayer or any other ordinance of his Isai 26 13. 3. In carrying on the whole work of 3 In doing it as for God prayer as for God alone The Suppliants of God bring their prayer not as their offering so much as Gods offering Zeph. 3. 10. they do indeed lift up their prayer as did the Prophet Isai 37. 4. and their heart in prayer yet so as withal exalting God in both Hee is extolled with their tongue in their crying to God with their voyce Psal 66. 17. The Saints confesse their sins that God may be cleared in his proceedings Psalm 51. 4. Expresse his mercies in prayer not to set forth their owne praise and commendation as did the Pharisee Luke 18. 10 11 12. But that the Lord rather may be glorified and that the heart in the mention thereof may be awakened to give him glory and therefore they use in the mention thereof sensibly to immix the mention of their own vilenesse and wretchednesse If they request of God such and such mercies yet it is that the Lord may occasionally be the more honoured in granting the same to them whether the mercies bee of a spiritual or temporal nature Albeit the mercies they crave and immunitie from the miseries which they complaine of to the Lord bee the matter of their prayers yet not the sole motive Selfe is not the great wheel which setteth all the wheels of their hearts going nor is self the center in which those many lines of their spirits and prayers doe end and meet but rather the respect to the Lord and his name favour and presence these are all in all They are a generation not of falseseekers in their prayers but of seekers of the face of the God of Jacob. Psal 24. 6. and having pure hearts therein they doe not lift up their soules to vanity ver 4. The maine of their desires is that the Lord Jesus the man of Gods right hand may be glorified and that the mighty hand of God may be with him in his government and if he be exalted that shall and will ingage them the rather to bee thankfull to God for it Psal 80. 17 18. The making of the refused stone the head-stone of the corner is that wonder of grace in which they thankfully rejoyce Psal 118. 22 23 24. David wisheth that guilt removed not meerly because it lay as so sore and heavy a burden upon his conscience or that he would have ease of the terrours thereof but that in being eased and freed thereof he might bee the freer to sound forth the prayses of God Psal 51. 14. Hee would have his former joy againe not because he made any idol of his comforts and was all for comfort in his spirit for he is as earnest for a cleare and sound heart verse 10. But that he may be more active for God in giving some honour to him in other sinners conversion whom he had haply hardned by his sin c. verse 12 13. Hee would have his mouth opened verse 15. Not to bee more free and chearfull of speech but that his lips might set forth Gods praise The sons and daughters of God pray for preservation from or deliverance out of temptations and afflictions inward and outward as in the petition of the Lords Prayer but with a first and maine respect and desire that the name of God may bee hallowed sanctified honoured therein they pray for the remission of their sinnes and the comfortable manifestation thereof not meerly because they are damning but because detestable to them not because terrours to them simply but that God in his gracious and free pardon of them may have his name hallowed and for that cause doe they pray for all temporal blessings for them in their callings and conditions under the notion of dayly bread The Godly powre out prayers not so much as expressions of their desires of observance thereof from God as of obedience therein unto God Nor meerly as helping meanes of future but also as an homage of love for past mercy David will call upon God because hee loveth not himselfe but him Psal 116. 1 2. 4 In being as ready pressed to a serious 4 In like conscience of use of means use of all other meanes to obtain mercies prayed for and avoid miseries bewayled as to pray for the one and against the other Abel bringeth himselfe with his offering both are equally at the beck and service of God so did not Cain Gen. 4. 4. They offer themselves in with their prayers and such like service as the maine sacrifice willing to prove what is the holy and acceptable and perfect will of God Rom. 12. 1 2. And therefore no wonder they are pressed to use any holy meanes to further what they ask of God Their heart and hand is as I may say combined to and joyned with their tongues If they cry for wisedome they bring their instruments to dig and search for the precious mines thereof
frequent and fervent 5. When most frequent and fervent in secret praier in secret prayers of all other prayers As it is said of grief so is it true of prayer He prayeth most truly and sincerely that prayeth most secretly Hence our Saviour doth oppose secret prayer to hypocritical praying Matth. 6 5 6. Slye false dealers will be careful and very exact in what they speak when witnesses are by but honest men will be as exact in what they speak to another all alone So is it here many it may be which carry it with much Zeal and circumspection before others yet in their Closets if they do pray at all it is so flatly so drouzily so curtly so carelessely that it is as good as no prayer at all Let such look to their spirits whether all be right within Whatsoever false hearted spouses may seem to speak so and so lovingly loyally to their Spouses before others that such as are by would take them to bee very chaste and faithful and kind yet if in secret they carry it otherwise their honesty may well be suspected So is it here if Christians should carry it in expressions in prayer with others as if very loyal to the Lord Jesus but in secret it is quite otherwise their hearts are not so intire and honest as becometh their profession Verily sincerity is plain and open hearted and surely never more then when alone with God its friend Sincerity in prayer is simplicity and singlenesse in prayer and therefore will be the same every where If praying with others striving still to speak with such life and power and holinesse as is meet and if alone praying it will put us upon the like seriousness of attentiveness and intentiveness in and on the duty in hand 6 When we can in prayer be as earnest 6 When as earnest in prayer for others 〈◊〉 for enemies as for our 〈◊〉 for others as for our selves yea we can be very serious in wrestling with God for such as have injured us and that not so much that we may be lesse molested by them as that the Lord Jesus may be magnified in them The very thoughts what a mighty conquest the Lord would work in their conversion what a glorious name he might get thereby what a foil it would be to the Divels kingdome power and policy c. this putteth spirits into their prayers for them David albeit he had many things lay heavy upon himself as appears in the whole 51. Psalm yet vers 18. he prayes for and is mindful of Zion and of the Churches good Self hath lesse ground work and foot hold in prayers for others then those which are for our selves The Lord Jesus maketh account that they had need be perfect as their heavenly Father is in their measure and proportion of perfection that love and wish so wel to their very enemies Mat. 5. 44 48. Lastly When we are as ready to praise 7. When as ready to praise God as to pray to him God for mercies received as to pray to him for what we want Godly Esther and Mordecai are as solicitous and careful that they and others with them may have their solemne Thanksgiving dayes for the gracious deliverance for which they had prayed and fasted as ever they were of the dayes of Prayer and Fasting Esther 9. 22 29 31. verses compared Self will be sometimes prayer full and so will hypocrise because its good and sutable to both satisfying the desires of both and furthering the ends and aimes of both may come in thereby But sincerity is that which is and will be praiseful and thankful An honest and poor man will scarce ever forget a speciall kindnesse shewed to him by another at his request in a time of his necessity when ever he meeteth his friend he will be thanking him a long time after and when he is with others he will be thankfully acknowledging the same to the great commendation of that his freind But a Counterfeit a Vagabond a Rogue for whom you do any office of love you shall hardly ever see or hear of him more when he hath gotten his penny-worths of you he is gone unlesse he need you again he returns not to acknowledge it albeit at the present he give you good language So is it here a Christians grace and sincerity thereof is more tried when he getteth prayer blessings then when he wanteth the same Self being empty prayeth but self when full looketh but to his own satiety but self-denyal the daughter and hand-maid of Sincerity will not be so circled within the compasse of selfe in his prayers Look as it is in a Prospective glass if you turne the wrong end formost great things will seem very small and things that are nearest will appear as a far off and small things will hardly be discerned So is it here when self and hypocrisie are to look upon mercies of prayer great ones are but little and small mercies none at all c. but sincerity taketh the truest survey of them all in their dimensions colours and therefore no wonder if it be thankful sincerity will bear such true and full witnesse to our extreme misery in our selves that the light and white of mercy compared with this darkness and black will prove very amiable and praise-worthy Sincerity will truly and faithfully compare our worthiness and utter unworthiness at our best with Christs glorious merit and worthinesse that the eye of the soul that looks on cannot but discerne praise worthy glory therein Greatness and absolute Soveraignty and independency in the Lord and unutterable nearness and dependency in us shall truly be presented and compared in a sincere hearted Suppliant and can he be other then very thankful Selfe which prompteth a false hearted Christian to speake for blessings will be Judge too of the same And there is little likelihood of right judgment to proceed from so bloody and ungrateful an Umpire and if not rightly judged of what thanks to be expected But sincerity judgeth of divine blessings by the Rules of the Spirit and Word of God The spring of Sincerity in Prayer riseth from God and therefore it will assuredly return to God in praises which are sutable Luke 17. 13 15 19. The sincere Samaritan Supplicant is as loud in his praises of God as ever he was in his prayers but so were not the other Let us now briefly speak to the two last things propounded first of the Means and Helps to further Sincerity in prayer and then of the Motives to stir us up to the same Helps to Sincerity and Purity in prayer H●lps to since●●● in prayer may be such as these 1 Labour to be sincere in other passages 1 Be sincere in 〈◊〉 other acts of our lives and practices of our life to Godward and to manward When Sincerity is interwoven in this whole piece of our lives and conversations it will shew it self in this part of it Sincerity
and right things should be our constant and daily study The thoughts of the Righteous are right Prov. 12. 5. and therefore no wonder that the words of the pure are pleasant words Prov. 11. 26. When men love purenesse of heart in all their courses there will be a grace and savour thereof in all their discourses with God or men as Prov. 22. 11. when persons double in some things with God and their owne soules they will do so in other things likewise James 1. 8. A double minded man is unstable in all his wayes Hypocrisie is leaven Luke 12. 1. if you lay it and hide it and suffer it to lye in one part of the lump of your conversation it will spread and sowre all the rest soon James 4. 2 3. compared prescribing the remedy of that guileful asking to spend the blessings of God upon their lusts verse 23. He instanceth the double minds that such have and they must purge themselves of their double mind in all other things if ever they would approach and draw nigh to God in prayer rightly and not ask amisse and for this purpose get we our hearts and hands rid of what ever sinfull defilements which do foment that doubling with God and hindreth this integrity in prayer If men in any kind retain the same they will ask amisse ask things with a false adulterous heart ibid. verses 23 4. compared We shall never make streight steps in this part of our christian race if that which is lame be not healed Heb. 12. 13. If the feet of our affections be diseased we can never wrestle with God so stably but shall halt therein as well as in other of the waies of God 2. When at any time we espy any flaws or doublings with God in prayer as the 2 Be truely abased for any guile therein best sometimes may espy some guileful slightings and overlinesse therein be we greatly abased for the same as James wisheth such as ask amisse and such false spirits therein James 4. 2 3 4. or such as would bee rid of such doubling guileful distempers verse 8. to be afflicted and mourne namely for that doubling with God and their owne soules when Christians pay deare for such slynesse and slightnesse they will surely take heed thereof the more bitter it becomes and grievous to their palate the more will they leave it and loath it It is to be feared that many Christians which see such slyness and guiliness in prayer they are content sometimes that they have prayed albeit the same were a shell and shadow of the duty and the pith and substance thereof were wanting or if they bee troubled lightly slightly with it all is not wel with them that they deal not so faithfully with God and their owne souls yet they are not throughly stirred up with serious griefe and holy indignation by reason thereof and therefore goe on oft times in such a way If guile of spirit were so exactly and throughly examined and sentenced and holy revenge taken upon it such a cheater would not so much haunt the hearts of christians in this and other of the ordinances of God as it doth And to this let me add that we carefully and resolutely resist Sathan when at any time then or afterwards he doth tempt us to this guiliness and false-heartedness in our talking with God in prayer give not the least way to it but when at first you perceive the tempter busie that way to put us upon sinister ends in our requests or any sly dealing with God and our soules in prayer away with it strongly and seasonably bend we all our strength against it discover to God by humble and solemn confession that treacherous motion cry out upon it pursue it and never leave till we have sent it packing with shame and loathing of heart Hence is it that James wisheth such as were so guily in their prayers they made James 4. 2 3 4. to make use of that remedy Resist the divell namely in his temptation thereunto and he will flye from you verse 7. and espying such like wilinesse of spirit in our prayers let us bee willing to be crossed in any such requests as we make with such a spirit for verily God wil not grant such desires to us if he love us Jam. ● 3 if we do or should do it it would be worse for us Many of the Saints see cause to blesse God afterwards that the Lord did not grant such or such requests of theirs perceiving that indeed their heads were not right therein and t is well for them that God will crosse them in any sinfull desires of theirs yea it would be better for us that God should fall upon us with some good downeright blowes whilst we carry it thus wilily with him in any of our prayers as usually he doth deal with his servants under such distempers Wars came upon them many contentions amongst them they that doubled and devided so with God they were divided amongst themselves and not so true to each other James 4. 1 2 3 4. but as a remedy of that inward cause of these outward disorders and mischiefes This Apostle wisheth such and let us follow his counsell Submit wee our selves to God verse 7. and humble our selves under any such divine providence verse 10. see that it is good say it is good and then we shall he better 3. Labor to be of an humble and lowly heart 3 Bee of an humble spirit in prayer in our praiers and we shal pray the more honestly intirely They are ever proud spirits that have such selfe-aims and slie respects to their own names or such good blessings as the main in their praiers which may make them seeme some body amongst men what ever approbation therein they get with God James telleth those he mentioned that they were of adulterous spirits James 4. 4. that they asked and had not as asking amisse out of base respects and verse 2 3. verse 6. he telleth them more plainely that they would be above others in gifts and repute and estate c. Envy setteth them on work verse 5. they are proud and therefore God resisteth them in that way of asking but humble ones get the grace of him which their hearts seek Humble ones have no such wily fetches and reaches but are plain hearted they are such which are lifted up whose hearts are not upright within them in any things what they say or doe Heb. 2. 4. 4 Bee wee of believing spirits therein 4. Get and exercise more faith in the Lord. So much unbeliefe in our asking so much doubling with God James 1. 6 8. Unbelief is never cordial but slavish and selfish Faith will cause a through opening of the heart to God Psal 62. 1 8. Wee shall then draw near to God with the truest hearts when with most assurance Heb. 10. 22. There is secret Atheisme of heart or infidelity and much unbeliefe in that
the dayes of such aflicted ones are evil Prov. 15. 15 Discontent as a mighty vapour in the heart that is pent in and there hath lyen long will at length be breaking out and will cause Earthquakes in the heart of long continuance which will strangely vary the motions of the heart this way and that way and oft-times rend it It will make a man mentally ever wandring and so lyable to all sorts of temptations at all times and in the best Ordinances Prov. 27. 8. As a bird wandring from her nest so is a man wandring from his place Discontent taking off the mind from its basis and center of quiet submission to Gods mind and will the mind knoweth not where to fix A discontented Christian is neither pleased with himselfe nor any thing he hath or doth no not with his very praying and no wonder then if so distempered in it The ground of discontent is distrust and what is of a more wavering nature then that It maketh a man like the troubled sea when it cannot rest so long as such blasts are upon his mind It maketh the workings of his mind like the waves of the sea very independent and sometimes thwarting each other Jam. 1. 6 Nothing wavering that is nothing doubting or distrusting which is indeed the wavering of a troubled Sea wave 4 Inordinacy of affection whether of 4. Inordinacy of affection desire or fear or love or joy or grief or anger c. The Lord Christ when to raise Tabithae he will put out the Minstrels and the Mourners which made a confused noise no good to be done unlesse these be stilled No raising up of a dead spirit in prayer unless all such inordinacies be secluded Such inordinacies in the heart will hurry the mind with them and make that inordinate too If they give respit to the mind to be busied a little in any Ordinance yet they cannot spare or forbear its service long They carve and cut out so much work for the mind that it can scarce have leisure for more spiritual Imployment Yea the very mouth and tongue which should be in any Ordinance as the pen of a ready writer shall be ever and anon jogged by them yea they will be inditing suggesting and inserting ever and anon their matters whilst the spirit of a sanctified Christian is inditing the more weighty messages of the soul to be dispatched to heaven by this sure and speedy Messenger Prayer and it s well if through the tumultuous noise of these distempers the mind be not so disturbed that men sometimes in prayer speak non-sense And as in Feaverish distempers the Patients thoughts are slippery slighty and independent and their discourses accordingly as full of impertinencies So is it here amidst those feaverish distempers of the soul Inordinacies of Affection they are the souls Diseases and a Christian sick of such Diseases wil be followed ever and anon with impertinencies of thoughts in best services 5 Any spirit of Lust This maketh Christians of good hopes as clouds which are 5. Lust driven hither and thither of contrary winds Jude calleth those lascivious professors Clouds carried about of winds Jude 12. also wandring Stars their minds cannot be fixed and intent in any Duty of piety They do not cannot keep in the right Eclyptick Line but wander from that constant course which Jesus Christ the Sun of Righteousness constantly kept That wild-fire wil be burning whilst the Incense of prayer is offering and burning Look as it is with the boiling pot the scum of it will be rising up together with the meat therein So is it here even when a Christians heart is or should bee boyling up good matter in prayer such a filthy scum as this is will be rising up in the spirit together with it Or as it s said of the Harlot She watcheth her times to call and intice passengers to her which were going right on Prov. 9. 15. So is it here these Bawds and Panders in the soul they wil be inveagling and inticing the mind and heart to withdraw the same from their intent going on in prayers or any other good way of God to the end that they may be nought with them As it s said of that old Beldam and grand Strumpet Concupiscence A man is tempted when he is drawn away of his own Lust and enticed So is it here in this daughter of that mother of Fornications it will be inticing the soul and drawing it away from any way of God and then tempt it 6 A spirit of Error This maketh Christians 6. Error also like clouds as Jude speaketh of erring persons Jude 8 12 13. Unclean Opinionists they are or will be Dreamers as Judes phrase is These are filthy Dreamers dreaming continually in every thing they say or do Their thoughts wil be incongruous in their best imployments As it is with persons benighted they are aptest to wander from any right path wherein they were going so is it with a mind benighted and bemisted with darknesse of error that mind will hardly keep on its way in prayer or any other Ordinance long but wil have his sinful vagaries Or as a man whose head is filled with wine or strong drink his head being giddy he goeth reeling along So is it with Christians besotted with error their giddy braines will not suffer them to be solid distinct exact and intent in their thoughts in the good wayes of God they will be stumbling with their feet and stammering with their tongue making at best but rude and broken work of it in their prayers and performances Such persons are ever unstable souls They beguile unstable souls 2 Pet. 3. Their very minds are unstable in any thing that is good They are vain in their imaginations Rom. 1. Belial the spirit of confusion of mind heart and way is where a spirit of Error dwells 7 Family contention It is a continual 7. Family contention dropping Prov. 19. 13. It will make breaches into the very spirit also of the other yoak fellow yea divide and distract it in prayer as well as other services 1 Pet. 3. 7. to orderly dwelling together of Christian yoak fellowes this is adjoyned That your prayers be not hindred neither by distempering your spirits who are to joyne in prayer nor by distasting the Lord so as he will not give a ready answer thereto It s hard for him who is in the Family to mind the cases of each one therein but in minding the contentions therein some distemperrd thoughts will be arising in him If the very repetition of an offensive matter passing 'twixt two friends is so apt to breed a fresh distance by renewing the former apprehensions of the offensiveness thereof whence that Prov. 17. He that repeateth a matter separateth chief friends then in the best men and in the best duties it is a wonder if reminding and rementioning family contentions there be not found some tang and touch of distempered movings and
his iniquity before his face and cometh to the Prophet to inquire of him concerning me I the Lord will answer him that cometh by my self according to the multitude if his idols And as God dealeth judicially with such rotten hearted ones inquiring after his counsell in the word he in like sort dealeth with like persons inquiring after his counsell in prayer CHAP. IV. Touching use of means with prayer VVE are now to proceed to some other cases of conscience about prayer A fourth case is how far forth means are Quest to be used together with our prayers In Answer wherunto let us shew 1 That Answ means are to be used with praier And 2. how they are to be used Touching the former That meanes are to be used with our Means to bee used with prayer prayers It is clear in all instances of the Suppliants of God in their prayers and in Christs example also using the meanes with his prayers Nehemiah as he prayed that he might bee improved as an instrument of good to his distressed countrey-men so also did he use his interest in his Lord and Master the King to further him therein Nehem. 1. and 2. 4 5 6 7 8. shew and when hee was in hazzard by reason of his enemies powers and policies as he prayeth with the people so he setteth a watch Neh. 4. 9. Nevertheless we made our prayer unto our God and set a watch against them night and day because of them Ezra and the rest had confessed the sins of the people but must use the means to reforme the same Ezra 10. 1. Now when Ezra had prayed c. Shechaniah answered now therefore let us make a covenant with our God to put away the strange wives and from v. 3. Arise for this matter belongeth to thee c. Abrahams servant with his prayers for successe in the businesse of procuring a wife for Isaak Gen. 24. 12 13 14. He useth the means to speed therein he bestoweth bracelets upon her when he began to perceive her to bee the woman v. 21 22 23. c. Paul with his praiers that the Philippians love may abound Phil. 1. 9. 10 will use exhortations too for that end Phil. 2. 1. Christ when to raise Lazarus as he will pray so commanded that the stone be removed from the grave Joh. 11. 38 41. And with his prayers for the not failing of Peters faith c. Luke 22. 31 32. He useth that means of recovering words also Let us add three or four Reasons hereof Reasons because 1 God ordinarily effecteth our desires by means why means must be used with prayer 1 Because ordinarily God giveth us in the blessings which wee seek of him in the use of means If David pray for a victory over the Philstins God will give it him but he must listen to the noise in the tops of the mulbery-trees to know when he must fal on as he must first fetch a compasse the better to lie in ambush 2 Sa. 5. 23 24. 25. So he shall recover all upon his prayer and inquiry that the Amalekites took from Ziklag 1 Sam. 8. But he will use means to come upon them where they are securely by making use of the information of that Egyptian soldier of theirs whom they left behind ver 11 15. Jacob shall prevail over Esau having prevailed over God Gen. 32. 32. But will use the means by a large gift to pacifie his brothers wrath Paul hath a promise of the lives of all in the ship Acts 27. 24 25. Yet some means as that of that boat must not be used ver 31 34. and other meanes more unlikely must be used for the safety of all ver 44. they that can swim must doe it and the rest get upon boards and pieces of the wrack to the shore Not a bone of Christ shall be broken yet God ordained it that he should be dead before they came to hasten his death by breaking his bones as they did the others Jon. 19 33 35. compared Of those that the Father gave me have I l●st none according as it is written Joh. 18. 9. Yet will he use the means that his weakly disciples may at that present escape that temptation of suffering ver 8. God delighteth to blesse the use of means as his owne ordinance he will be seene to bee all in meanes and over means and will have his people discern the sweet accord betwixt the first and the second causes 2 Because the more costly and difficult 2 Use of means maketh mercies more valued mercies are to us the more they are prized by us and they stay and stick the longer with us Hezekiah hath means prescribed for his recovery which God could have wrought without them but his recovery is thereby the more memorable Abrahams servant with prayer using sundry means had made many more affecting observations of speaking providences for accomplishing his business and did the more thankfully admire God therein and repeat the same the more feelingly for others benefit See Gen. 24. 21 22 23 24 25 26 27. 50 52. There are more conspicuous varieties of Gods wisdom grace power and truth in such a way Both the means and the mercies which we obtain in and by prayer with use of means are more sutable to our humane condition here when means are used by us we are often minded of the mercies received thereby by like cases and means occurring and are fitter to mind others thereof occasionally 3 Because the Saints using means with 3 The Saints are the more quieted in the successes their prayers are quietest and most at peace in the issues thereof whatsoever they prove and are strongly armed against objections impugning their fidelity to God themselves or others being thereby also senced against temptations to discontent c. Hannah having prayed by her selfe and having set good Eli also on work with God for her also she is quiet 1 Sam. 1. 13 16 17 18 David after he had with his praiers to defeat Ahithophels counsel 2 Sam. 15. 31. Lord turn Ahithophels counsel into foolishness used means to escape Absoloms bloody Army martialling his own Army for that end 2 Sam. 18. 1 2 3 4 5. how quiet he is Psa 3. title compared with v. 1 2 3 4 5 6. sheweth A Psalm of David when he fled from his son Absolom v. 5. I laid me down and slept c. he can then sleep as sweetly in his Tent as in his Palace 4 Because the Saints using means with their 4. The Saints then come to have the things themselves or as good prayers are sure either of the good things they seek or as good and the Lords blessing upon them Abrahams servant Nehemiah and others had the very mercies they sought Paul and Moses had the good of that which they sought 2 Cor. 12. 8 9 10. Deut. 34. God gave not Paul the desired deliverance from the evil he complained of but yet giveth him grace sufficient to
guard and support him against his temptations Moses shall have all in a view at a distance which they had who went into Canaan Deut. 3. 23 28 David earnestly desired to have built God a Temple It was in his heart so to do and accordingly he made ready 1 Chron. 28 2. yet ver 3. he must not build it but 1 Kings 8. 17 18. God honoured him in selecting his son Solomon to do it ver 19. and he farther honoured David with a glorious testimony of his gracious acceptance of such desires and endeavors of his to have done it even as if he had actually done it v. 18 yea he honoured him with that divine discovery of all the platform of that goodly fabrick that albeit Solomon shall erect it yet David shall have the honour above him in all matters concerning the framing of it 1 Chr. 28. 19. Abraham is denyed his desire in Ishmael Gen. 17. 18. but its fully made up in the blessing upon Isaak and Ishmael some way also fared the better for it v. 6. As touching the other particular namely Rules about the use of means What Rules are to be attended unto in our using of the means with our prayers I answer 1 Sanctfie even the very meanes which 1. Sanctifie even them by prayer you use with prayer for a Blessing upon them So did Nehemiah his petition to the King was sanctified by his petition to the King of heaven Nehem. 2. 4 5. So I prayed unto the God of heaven and then I said unto the King c. and Ezra 8. 21. those godly Jews sought God by fasting and prayer for a right way of proceeding in their return into Judea Asa will set the battel in aray as the means but yet sanctifie it by praier and yet then also professe it is all nothing without the Lord 2 Chron. 14. 10. 11 We have no power help us O Lord our God And indeed when Christians sanctifie the means by prayer they acknowledg God as All in All even in the means as well as the end this will prevent using of unlawful means If Abraham Isaak Rebecca and Jacob had done so they had not used those poor shifts mentioned Gen. 12. and 20. and 26. and 27. no better then lying Besides it will prevent a blast upon that which meanes may bring about without such prayer to sanctifie the same when we use means with success in our desires without prayer we either want the comfort of the thing attained or it is unexpectedly snatched from us or it is some way perverted to some unwarrantable use or rather abuse thereof 2 Be we choice prudent and pious in making use of the means we pitch upon and 2. Use the best means as pious and prudent in the manner of using the same Neither chuse nor use any unlawful means as Rachel and Sarai did to give their maids to their husbands to attain their desire of children by them Or as David in danger at Gath supplicating for deliverance but scrabling too as the meanes Nor are we to use any unsutable or unseasonable means or lawful pertinent means unlawfully or unseasonably but use lawfullest and likeliest means As Mordecai with prayer used Queen Esthers interest with her husband King Ahashuerus and Jacob with his prayer sends Esau a Present a gift using to prosper whithersoever it goeth 3 Look we that there lye no fault or sin upon us in such sort as might blast both our 3. Remove what might blast the means praying and means using also As in Joshuahs crying whilst Achans sin lay upon the Congregation Josh 7. 10 11 12 13. Why cryest thou Israet hath sinned c. So the Israelites for avenging that horrid crime of Bejamin Judg. 19. gather an Army and pray too but for sins among them and too much trusting to their numbers c. twice blasted Judg. 20. Hence when godly Ezra would use means for their safe return to Judea he putteth his company upon solemn humiliaation of themselves before God Ezra 8. lest their sins might way-lay them 4 Use the means in faith Set faith on 4. Use means in faith work as well in the use of means as of prayer Nehemiah prayeth setteth a strict watch encourageth all sorts to fight but all in faith Our God shal fight for us Neh. 4. 9 13 14. compared Moses cryeth Ex. 14. 15. so did the people Neh. 9. 9. and withal Moses useth means prescribed of God for to passe thorow the red sea Exod. 14. 26. he stretcheth out his hand over the red sea to divide it but all this was in faith looking through all their prayers and all secondary means unto the Lord as All in All By faith they passed through the red sea Heb. 11. 29. Asa setteth the battle in array and prayeth but resteth neither on his war-like power nor on his prayers but on the Lord alone We rest on thee 2 Chro. 14. 10. 11. And indeed wee have need to use means in faith looking through means and resting on the God of them and on his promise for succeeding the same Jacob prayeth as well after he had pitched upon the means of pacifying Esau as before and yet resteth on the charge of God that he should return and his promise That he wil be with him and do him good Gen. 32. 10. and on that ver 28. With men thou shalt prevail compared with verse 30. Use the means also in faith respecting the warrantableness thereof lest in that respect what is not of faith become sin to us And let all be done in faith also eying and owning God in all successes of prayers and means as the chief as all So Exod. 15. 1. c. He hath triumphed gloriously the horse and rider hath hee throwne into the sea 5. Be diligent and patient in using means 5. Be diligent and patient therein waiting upon God for the success as they do that dig for Mines Prov. 2. 3 4. Our eyes wait on thee as the eyes of the handmaid upon her Mistress c. Psal 123. 6 In using means be we submissive Bind 6. Be submissive to God therein not God to our praying or meanes using much lesse to this or that means or manner or season either of the use or of the success of the same but leave all with the Lord to do delay or deny as he pleaseth Even Joab spake nobly herein to his brother 2 Sam. 10. 12. Be of good courage and let us play the men for our people and for our God and the Lord do that which seemeth him good This he spake after he had used all warlike means for a good success mentioned v. 10 11. David though he so earnestly desired and industriously indeavoured to build a Temple and was denyed the successe as to himselfe yet resteth quiet and satisfied in Gods mind touching his son and his acceptance of him for other service although not for that So Paul denied of that he so
pray and plead first ere he wil answer us Christ prevented Zacheus and bad himselfe to his house Luke 19. 5. Zacheus come down quickly for I must abide at thine house to day yet usually he went to no house but he was first invited which maketh way to answer another objection Obj. 3. God may and doth bestow upon his people many desirable blessings without so much a doe in pleading for them The penitent thiefe did but say Lord remember me when thou commest into thy Kingdome and Christ presently answered him This day shalt thou be with me in Paradise Luke 23. 42 43. and the Publican did but cry Lord be mercifull to me a sinner and he went away justified Luke 18. 13 14. And David did but in a short ejaculatory Psal 3 way seek the Lord and he delivered him from all his feares Answ 1. Some extraordinary examples doe not take away from the force and course of an ordinary rule in this businesse of prayer nor any other 2. The cases of the Saints may be such and so circumstantiated that a few broken expressions may be as much yea more in them and from them then many pleas in themselves or others in other cases and at other times As in the poor thiefe incompassed with so much sense of guilt of his former leud courses with bodily tortures feare of death c. So in David in that instant when he changed his behaviour before Abimelech Psal 34. title So in cases of poore tempted Saints under bonds bolts and keepers as it were and with heavy weights upon their spirits They make short cries in depths Psal 130. 1. 3. God wil sometimes order passages for peculiar examples of his royall bounty that none may glory in man nor in prayers nor in pleas although acted therein by the spirit of grace and that none may be dismayed albeit they cannot sometimes plead the cases of their souls 4. The Scripture in recording the Saints prayers doth not alwaies expresse all but rather setteth down the summe and substance of what was uttered by them 5. In short prayers there may be couched many pleas as in that of the Publicans prayer wherein almost every word includeth a secret plea. As that term of Lord is a plea of respect to an humble servants request so that be propitious includeth pleas from Gods own mercy and Christs merits So that to me a sinner that is chiefest of sinners it was a very plea for grace to him that was such a one in his own sight and sense To be sure he had a pleading spirit in him Obj. 4. God is not as man to be moved by our pleas but abideth unchangeable in his purposes of what he wil doe so that as he said to Samuel touching Saul 1 Sam. 16. 1. Why mournest thou for Saul seeing I have rejected him God is not as man to repent what pleas soever are made to the contrary 1 Sam. 28. 15. God answereth me not saith Saul neither by Vrim nor by Prophets Lord Lord plead they in Luke 13. 25 26. have we not eaten and drunken in thy presence And Matth. 7. 21 22 23. Have we not prophesied in thy name and in thy name cast out divels but both in vain I know you not saith the Lord depart from me c. Ans 1. It s true Amidst Gods divers expressings of himselfe to us sometimes as frowning sometimes as smiling there is no change with God God is the same when he carrieth it to us as willing or when as unwilling to hearken to us because by an immutable act of his counsel he ordered it to carry it so diversly towards us in his dispensations 2. It s true also that there is nothing done in time but the Lord decreed it immutably before all time as that he would confer upon his people such and such a mercy but in such a way of moving them to pray and plead for it 3. It s true also that there is a time when pleas availe not as 1. For a time and so the Lord may expresse distaste and carry it as one that is angry with his own yea when pleading in prayer The Church pleadeth Psal 80. 1. Heare why so O thou shepheard of Israel c. yet vers 4. expostulateth Why art thou so long angry with the prayers of thy people yet were their pleas and prayers and teares treasured up for a fit season of help 2. For ever namely in case of expiration and ending of the date of the day and season of grace with any Prov. 1. 28. They shall seek me early and not finde me 4. Albeit the Lord be not moved by our pleas yet are our pleas his ordinance and therefore we are to attend thereto and they are an ordinary way and meanes in the use whereof God will give promised mercies yea they are a means which the Spirit of God maketh use of to move and quicken up our sense and feeling of such and such wants our desire of such and such mercies and our faith in such and such promises or attributes of God or the like to put us upon the serious urging of such and such holy pleas in our prayers Now we come to the second thing propounded namely what pleas we are to use in our prayers to the Lord. There are in arguing the cases and intricacies of our soules spirituall Topick places as I may call them certaine radicall notions in God and Christ and the Word which yield fruitfull and forcible arguments in this our holy discourse and reasoning with God true it is that it is not every puny in Christianity that can raise so aply seasonably strongly plentifully and graciously such prevailing pleas some are but Juniors and Freshmen in the schoole of Christ others are Senior Students in this holy Logick there is much skill required to become one of Heavens Barristers But for the better help and direction in Pleas with God respecting himselfe as from his own name this Art and fruitfull practice thereof let us reduce these pleas to three heads Some respect God some our selves some others Briefly then of some pleas respecting God and there we finde the Scripture recording some approved and as I may say unanswerable pleas As first the engagement of his own name in the cases before him When a petitioner hath such skill in pleading his suit that he can prudently involve the petitioned party in his case and so make it as well the case of the petitioned as of the petitioner this with men is undeniable pleading So is it here with God thus Exod. 32. 11 12. Why doth thy wrath wax hot c. Wherefore should the Aegyptians speak and say for mischiefe did the Lord bring them out to slay them in the mountaine c. As if he had said Lord I say not how the name of thy grace wisdome faithfulnesse and long-suffering may suffer in the eyes and hearts of thy professed people if thou shouldest deny my request but