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A70828 The saints support in these sad times delivered in a sermon at Tiverton in Devonshire, in the time his excellencies army raised for King and Parliament quartered there / by Tho. Palmer ... Palmer, Thomas, b. ca. 1620. 1644 (1644) Wing P255; ESTC R7586 53,831 49

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can doe all things through Christ which strengtheneth me Phil. 4.13 Object But if all courage strength and comfort comes from God in Christ what a sad condition am I in I never sought God in any action or owned the hand of God in any deliverance from danger doe you thinke that God would now heare me if I should henceforth seek to him Answ. Yes let me tell thee if thou in thy heart art grieved for thy neglects of God if the contempts thou hast offered to the face of God doe prick and wound thy heart with sorrow and thou be willing to walke with God if he would now receive thee feare it not there is hope enough in Christ to infavour thee with God here and bring thee to the fulnesse of glory hereafter God looks not so much at former sinnes as future obedience if now thou hast a desire to give up thy selfe to Christ thou must count with thy selfe to live as a Christian thou must determine to cast off all thy unwarranted courses and as neere as thou canst endeavour to walke and act according to the rule of Christ The Apostle puts it downe for a Maxim Let who every one that nameth the Name of Christ that will challenge the profession of a Christian depart from iniquity 2 Tim. 2.19 Jesus Christ looks not so much what you are as what you would be God is willing to quit scores for all that 's past whatever it is and that for his owne sake that shall never be questioned againe You may thinke this is much but I have Scripture for what I say God charges I●rael with their unkindnesse and miscarri●ges towards him Thou hast bought me no sweet cane with money neithe● hast thou filled me with the fat of thy Sacrifices but thou hast made me to serve with thy sinnes thou hast wearied me with thine iniquities Isa. 43.24 This was Israels misery yet the object of Gods unspeakable mercy I even I am he that blotteth out thy tra●sgressions for my owne sake and will not remember thy sinnes ver. 25. Here 's engagement enough for poore sinners and if I had named no more I had said enough for the full answer the Objection Obiect But saith the poore soule againe I have been an open enemy to God I have taken up Armes against God I have broken his Sabbaths I have mocked at Religion yea I have persecuted the Saints and can there yet be hope for me Answ. I answer yes there is yet hope for thee this degree of sinne is not ordinary in one elect by God yet all this cannot ke●p off Christ from saving thy soule if thou findest in thy selfe a sorrow for thy sinnes and an earnest desire to walke in new obedience He against whom thou hast sinned puts this sorrow into thy heart and will save thy soule Remorse for sinne and thoughts of obedience are gifts and graces wrought by the Spirit of God in thee these are not the fruits of nature comming from thee present paine may worke and stirre up a griefe for thy misery and sorrow but never procures a sorrow for sinne I might give you divers presidents but I will take up with this cleere precept It is God who worketh in us both to will and to doe of his good pleasure Phil. 2.13 that is all our good thoughts of turning unto God and the strength of all our abilities according to the rule of Christ is all from God God puts them into every one before they have them This might be sufficient for some but if thou beest not yet fully satisfied I will endeavour to find thee out some taking comfort If once thou commest to have earnest breathings and longings after Christ in love to Christ it is not former sinnes that can keep off Christ from thee Christ lookes not to have us perfect but comes to make us perfect Christ found Paul a persectour but makes him a Preacher of the Gospell Acts 26. to ver. 18. Paul doth not from his former sinnes so much question as magnifie the free Grace of God Onely this use he makes of it that the more God had done for him he endeavoured the more in the exercises of his Graces bestowed upon him to publish and advance the glory of God 1 Cor. 15.9 10. If thou beest not a sinner thou hast no need of a Saviour but if thou findest thy selfe in a perishing condition and canst say a God or I am gone a Jesus a Saviour or I am lost for ever thou art such a one as Jesus Christ lookes for they are Jesus Christ's owne words I came not to call the righteous but sinners to repentance Marke 2.17 that is I came not for those who are holy and righteous in their owne eyes but to make rig●teous and save poore sinners who lye even in hell to their owne apprehension unworthinesse is no warrant to keep thee from Christ Jesus Christ will make thee worthy it 's the businesse for which God sent Jesus Christ into the world and it was Jesus Christs onely desire to doe the will of his Father and that yet a poore sinner may be further encouraged to seeke after Christ I will lay downe some speciall priviledges which comes into the soule by Christ First by Christ thou shalt have all these soul-destroying sinnes in themselves these heart-trembling sinnes these conscience-biting sinnes as cleerly taken away by Jesus Christ as if thou never hadst committed any such Thy conscience shall be at quiet and the devill himselfe shall not have any thing to say to thee for them God hath laid all thy sinnes and the sinnes of all the Elect upon Christ Isa. 53.6 Christ hath suffered and satisfied the wrath of his Father for them it is finished John 19.30 Jesus Christ hath done this for them and hence is that challenge which the Apostle takes up against the devill the world yea conscience who is it shall lay any thing any manner of sinne to the charge of Gods Elect it is God that justifieth who is he that condemneth Rom. 8.33 34. all is put to Christ Christ doth all Secondly Iesus Christ doth not onely justifie a soule before God but he reconciles God to the soule he makes a sweet peace and friendship betweene them who were at enmity and the Apostle makes this worke of reconciliation an argument of eternall salvation from which we may draw the certainty of both For saith Paul if when we were enemies we were reconciled to God by the Death of his Sonne much more we being reconciled we shall be saved by his life Rom. 5.10 Thirdly and lastly because I will hasten Iesus Christ will send the holy Ghost the Spirit to direct and sanctifie all those who have an interest in him If once Christ be thine Christ will have a care of thee thou shalt have a guide to lead thee in all the wayes of truths or God Iesus Christ knowes well the failings of the Saints He therefore promis●● them a guide which his