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A64802 A wise virgins lamp burning; or Gods sweet incomes of love to a gracious soul waiting for him Being the experiences of Mrs. Anne Venn, (daughter to Col. John Venn, & member of the Church of Christ at Fulham:) written by her own hand, and found in her closet after her death. Wherein is declared her exceeding frequent addresses to the throne of grace, and how speedily answered. Written for the comfort of such as mourn in Sion, and quickning of saints by her blessed example. Venn, Anne. 1658 (1658) Wing V190; ESTC R219225 131,041 301

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out of my heart these bitter Roots Pride Passion and inordinate Affections in a special manner that of Passion he first drew out my heart in this address to God finding it so sadly prevailing telling the Lord that he had often shewed me the evil of this both from the Scriptures time after time coming sometimes with mighty power upon my heart yet going off again yea he had appeared against all these evils in many experiences of the folly and vanity of them especially those of Pride and inordinate affections how often had he shewed me the emptiness of all creatures yea in the very things I expected most from And how often had he blasted my pride by these continual scoffs I met Mithal and by all those infirmities upon my body for all which I desire to bless his Name beseeching him once to speak effectually to my heart to the utter ruine of these evils in me The 24. day of this fourth Month being in my Closet the Lord drew out my heart to pray that he would please to manifest his presence and drop something upon my heart that might be for my spiritual good and advantage in answer thereunto the Lord was pleased unexpectedly to cast me upon this Scripture the 40. of Isaiah 1. Where the Lord begins with a command to comfort his Church yea to comfort them at the very heart but thou mayest say What doth he comfort them withall 2. First Tell her Her warfare is accomplished 2. Her Iniquity is pardoned yea he addeth She hath received of the Lords hand double for all her sins twice as much mercy as she had sin 3. He goes on with a gracious Promise That God would have a way made for him in the Desart 4. And that Every Valley should he exalted and every high Hill made low and the crooked made strait and that the glory of the Lord should be revealed and all flesh see it which glory of his should so darken all the creatures glory that he addeth 6. All flesh is grass nay it shall now appear to be but withered grass 7. All which shall wither away and the Word of God only abide Then 8. The Lord calls upon his people to rise from these withering things 9. Get you up saith he to the Mountains Secondly Lift up your voice And thirdly Be not afraid as if the Lord would secretly intimate that he savv his people too apt to grubble upon the earth and take content in these fading Flowers of the Field not having their hearts raised to so glorious an expectation of his appearance and revelation of his glory therefore it is observable he doubles it Lift up your voice they being much averse to it yea saith he Fear not but why should we not fear Why Behold your God a word of application and admiration 10. Yea He double it Behold the Lord God behold he will come and how with a strong hand and his arm the strength of his hand shall rule for him Then he addeth 11. His reward is with him he shall feed his Flock like a Shepherd yea He gethereth the Lambs with his arms and carrieth them in his bosom and gently leadeth those that are with young Then 12. He goes on the 27. verse shewing the mighty power of his God above all creatures 15. How creatures are to him but as a drop of a Bucket and as the small dust of the Ballance 17. Yea As nothing and as a thing of nought When he had thus abundantly set forth his mighty Power he challengeth all that unbelief in the heart of his people to come forth and meet him 27. Why saist thou O Jacob and Israel My wayes hid from the Lord And hast thou any reason for such thoughts 28. Hast thou not known neither heard that the everlasting God the Creator of the ends of the earth see what glorious titles here are to strengthen faith he fainteth not neither is weary Poor creatures are apt to think surely they have wearied the Lord with their continual backslidings and revoltings but saith h● Have you not known that I am an everlasting God yea that I faint not neither am weary and he addeth That there is no searching his understanding and not only was he thus glorious in himself but 29. He gives power to the faint yea to them that have no might he encreaseth strength O blessed encouragement Poor souls may say Well be it so that notwithstanding all my rebellions the Lord was not weary nor fainteth in his arm or love to me yet I am a poor feeble creature and am ready to faint and not able to hold up the head but he gives power to the faint also yea he eacreaseth their strength even 30. The youths shall faint and be weary and the young men utterly fall i.e. They that trust in their own strength shall utterly fail 31. But they that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength they shall mount up as Engles they shall run and no be weary walk and not fain● when they that can do nothing that have no strength or might but only wait upon the Lord for strength from him shall have this glorious Promise made good to them O my soul vvait thou only upon the Lord because thy expectations are only from him wait I say upon him Isaiah 41. 8. 8. He goes on with rich encouragement to poor weak souls Thou O Israel art my servant Jacob my chosen this Seed of Abraham my Friend sweet familiar titles 9. Whom I have taken from the ends of the Earth and called thee from the chief men thereof and said Thou art my servant Blessed Lord hast thou not done this for my poor soul hast thou taken me when I was running even to the ends of the earth from place to place and thing to thing bewildered in all yea hast not thou called me from the chief men thereof from the chief desirable things of this world O Lord enable my soul to follow this call of thine and make me indeed thy servant yea the Lord addeth Thou art my servant I have chosen thee he doth not say Thou chosest me but I have chosen thee yea I have not chosen and turned thee away again no I have chosen thee and not cast thee off then he goes on with more blessed encouragements 10. Fear thou not why might they say why I am with thee be not dismayed for I am thy God adding withall I am not only present with thee and that as thy God but I will strengthen thee yea I will help thee yea I will uphold thee and that with the right hand of my righteousness A blessed encouragement answering all Objections in the soul as if the Lord had said Art thou a poor feeble weak creature unable to any spiritual service Well I will strengthen thee art thou still afraid Why I will help thee and as it were work together with thee and is not this enough Why I will uphold thee too and that
experience to be a God hearing prayer for I found him now also as I hope I may to his glory speak coming in very much as it were fitting me for this mercy by giving in out of his own free grace to his poor unworthy creature yet a more full and clear sight of his work upon my soul and so of my interest in him by means whereof I might now the more comfortably offer up my self into the communion of his people without a sight of which I should hardly I think have presumed to have done which work of his the Lord was pleased to help on by several of his Servants in Mr. Knights absence as Mr. Sidrach Simpson and Mr. Rogers whom he was pleased to make instrumental for my souls advantage and comfort at this time which the Lord thus carried on untill it was towards the end of the seventh moneth commonly called September in this year 1652. at which time Mr. Knight being returned home and removing to Fulham where the Lord opened a door for his people to joyn in communion together according to the Gospel the Lord now offering me this opportunity which I had so much longed for and his servant Mr. Knight to whom I had formerly by an other friend intimated my desires he I say acquainted me with it I durst not rashly deny to joyn with them but what fears and tremblings there were upon my spirit at this time is known only to the Lord for indeed I am not able to express it in which trouble my refuge as formerly was only to go to the Lord beseeching and earnestly importuning him now to appear and give in direction to his poor creature who was now in such a straight as that she knew not what to do But so farre as I know my own heart leaning alone upon the Lord and waiting for his direction I went to the place appointed to meet in not knowing what I should do in it taking little or no rest all the night before but coming there next morning and being still much oppressed in spirit in the turning of an eye as it were I can not express how or which way my spirit was on a suddain wrought over to give my consent and so to joyn with them They being as they conceived well satisfied in the long knowledg they had had of each other and their frequent converses together some whereof were in order to this very work which having been much desired by those few persons that then joyned and they so long interrupted and having put up many petitions to the throne of grace concerning it Mr. Barker being then present and carrying the intended work by prayer and counsel we joyned together in the fellowship of the Gospel But this work was not performed in so solemn a manner as I for my part could have desired both in setting more time a part to seek the Lord together in it and to have indeavoured to have given more full satisfaction to each other of the work of God in each others hearts which lay as a burthen upon my spirit which I often bewailed before the Lord and also moved it to some of our friends that we might yet meet and set a part a day to this end which was not thought meet at that time upon which I besought the Lord it might be no hindrance to his appearance amongst us for my spirit was opprest with fears of Gods not appearing in the midst of us which fears were at the present heightned from the mighty rage of Sathan in the spirits of many yea of some good men at this our first entrance into communion laying many harsh censures upon us which still put me upon a more narrow search into my own heart Thus seeing the rage of some against us to be very great and trembling in my self to think lest we by our miscarriage might give them some ground to speak evill of us it wrought a great sadness upon my spirit fearing lest we might be an occasion of darkning his glory to the World which caused me often to pour out my soul to the Lord beseeching him that if he had any delight in us he would be pleased to afford us his presence But in the very depth of these fears did the Lord by a meer providence as I was opening Mr. Burroughs's book cast my eye unexpectedly upon the 13 p. of the right manner of drawing nigh to God in worship where I found this note that the beginnings of things of high concernment do meet sometimes with great difficulties and interruptions which he gives some instances of and so adviseth us not to be offended though we should have some sad accidents to fall out at the beginning of great things for saith he notwithstanding this God may yet prosper it afterwards the serious consideration whereof did at the present a little refresh my spirit and support it with a desire to wait to see what the Lord would please to bring out of it Thus having for about 3 moneths space enjoyed the ordinances and the society of his servants and thereupon beginning to examine my own heart what fruit or benefit I had found by them it lay somewhat sadly upon my spirit for being able to discern very little then was the Lord pleased by a letter from Mr. Rogers to hand out something which for the present did a little support and cheer my spirit therein putting me upon the consideration of this truth that a Christian growth is not at all times sensible neither doth the Lord see it meet they should alwayes grow in one kind but that they grow in all parts as well in humility and self abasement and in the sight of our own weakness barrenness and unprofitableness c. which is as true a growth as that of faith though not alwayes so visible Yet some trouble still lying upon my spirit wanting a full and clear sight of my interest in Christ which as yet I had only some good hopes of but no such settled assurance but that I was often tottering backward and forward the Lord having formally and continually through the ministery of his word dispensed often by Mr. Knight and very powerfully to that end and sometimes also by Mr. Simpson by both which the Lord was pleased strongly to convince me of the dishonour that I had brought him by my unbeleef which was now the great burthen of my soul but finding much weakness of faith in me and an inability to roul so fully upon God and give glory to him by beleeving and taking him upon his word c. often fearing that sinne and Sathan would yet prevail over me But the Lord was pleased about the 10 moneth 1652. to draw out my heart exceedingly to beg of him a large measure of faith even that I might be enabled to honour him as much by beleeving as ever I had dishonoured him through unbeleef but this same month I had this wicked thought or temptation thrown with mighty force
66. 16. 1 Tim. 1. 13 14 15 16. Act. 22. there was also suddenly after this presented to me as one thing that the Lord might aim at in this touch of his even to mind me that I had not that degree of compassion or fellow feeling as I ought of that affliction which in some respect in the same kind though in a greater degree lay upon our Sister Arnat by reason of a great feaver and doubtless there might be something in this though I should also wrong my self should I not acknowledge much and continued working in my heart for and towards her which oft occasioned me to spread her condition before the Lord according to my poor measure But upon the 25 of this 11 moneth in the night I had little or no rest by reason of the great distemper which lay upon me and really I do not well know wether the distemper of my body or my mind were the greater but both meeting it lay somewhat heavy upon the flesh which thought it self ready to give up under it but my thoughts being continually working I found in my spirit a great natural reluctancy against death which seemed at times as it were to approach often thinking that it was not possible in natural reason that I could continue untill morning yet said I nothing for fear of affrighting my Mother yet had I also between times a great desire together with a kind of perswasion that for all this I should be enabled to hear Mr. Knight next morning whose turn it was to preach at the Chappel at Fulham thus I say finding in my spirit some kind of reluctancy at death of which considering a little it being that corruption which I thought had now been in some good measure crucified but finding it still to work up was no smal trouble to me which together with many other fears that lay upon my spirit as that I should not be inabled to sanctifie the name of God or honour him under this affliction which was indeed the ground of my trouble at the approach of death and if I know my heart in any measure that only which I resolved in my self to declare to some friend I should meet at Fulham next day if the Lord should please to enable me to go and so beg their remembrance at the throne of grace but being enabled to consider better of it I was given to see that it was nothing but a meer temptation to distrust the power and love of God to think as if he should now bring me into that condition that he would not carry me thorough whereupon I was enabled to gather up my spirits a little and in some better measure to submit to the hand and will of my Father which I was now assured should certainly end in his glory and my good and to this end I was now also enabled again to call over that blessed promise in Rom. 8. 28. That all things shall work yea work together for good to them that love God c. which promise I had often found by experience had been made good to my soul and was therefore much troubled that any distrustful thoughts should arise in me concerning it divers other promises also before mentioned were now brought to my mind and wrought afresh upon my heart which did exceedingly refresh my spirit so that the first refreshment which I found was in my spirit and after that was a little quieted I had a little short slumber and did the Lord so farre mittigate my bodily distemper as that it did not hinder me from that blessed opportunity next day though accompanied with much bodily weakness But upon the 2 day of the 12 moneth 1652. I found my distemper of body much abated in so much as I thought it was now quite gone but that very night was the Lord pleased to return yea to heighten it constraining me to keep house certain days whereby I perceived that this work upon my soul was not yet accomplished nor I fully acquainted with his mind and will in it which was some trouble to me whereupon I again besought the Lord to acquaint me with his mind and will in it and to sanctifie it unto me giving me an heart to submit to whatsoever he had yet further to lay upon me in which I also sought the prayers of his people upon the 6 of this moneth But upon the seventh day of this moneth Providence offering some occasion whereby I was put upon the thoughts of parting with my Aunt Dogget who was upon remove into the Country with many thoughts there abouts which were now brought to my mind which occasioned such a heavyness to possess my spirit upon other accounts also which came in to adde to the other in so much that I was even as it were overwhelmed with it untill I was enabled to vent it before the Lord at vvhich time he vvas pleased to discover to me that this vvas meerly to return as it vvere from the Lord to the creature for comfort and support as if he vvere not able abundantly to make up in himself the vvant of such a comfort and relation if he savv meet to deprive me of it the thoughts of vvhich did much grieve me then did the Lord also shevv me hovv I had continually provoked him in this kinde by leaning upon such poor reeds and diging to my self such poor pits such broken Cisterns as could indeed hold no vvater and in the mean time too much neglect him the fountain of living vvaters Jer. 2. 13. Yea while I was thus pouring out my soul before him and lamenting my miserable and wretched folly he was pleased also to cast my thoughts upon that part of Scripture I find recorded in 1 King 11. 9. How the Lord was angry with Solomon because his heart was turned from the Lord God of Israel which had appeared to him twice even so I saw the Lord had just cause to be angry with me that I should thus again return to the creature and as it were make a God of it yea after such eminent appearances of his to my soul The same day did the Lord bring to my mind that severe threatning against Moab who had been at ease from his youth and was setled on his lees who had not been emptied from vessel to vessel neither had gone into captivity and therefore his taste remained in him and his sent was not changed Jer. 48. 11 now finding this given by the Spirit of God as the reason why his sent remained even because he had not been emptied c. I could not but stand and wonder what reason could be given of the corruptions in my heart whom the Lord had not left at ease but had often emptied from vessel to vessel as it were trying alwayes and means with me and yet that I should still savour so much of the earth and of the old man and should still so incline to depend upon an arm of flesh 2 Chron. 32.
even for the full accomplishment of his own promise who hath said sinne shall not have dominion over his that are not under the law but under grace as also that he would tread down Sathan under his peoples feet shortly which my soul desires to wait upon him for and in the mean time desires to blesse his name and that you would blesse him together with me that he was pleased to open any fountaines of love and mercy in this vale of teares so abundantly fulfilling to my poor soul that word of his which he was pleased no sooner to set upon my heart with a perswasion in some measure that it should be made good rouling though weakly upon him for it but that he was pleased so to do indeed that word I found Isai 56. 19. When the enemies shall come in like a flood the spirit of the Lord shall set up a standard against them for which I desire to blesse his name beseeching him that those impressions that he was pleased by his spirit through several words of his to make upon my heart might never be forgotten by me but that they might continually be as supports to my poor weak faith that it may grow from strength to strength even till I shall meet my God blessed for ever be that God that was pleased to know my poor soul in this hour of temptation and to take this poor lame soul and lead and carry it of being not able to go one step in any of his wayes without his hand but that it getteth one knock or bruise or other yea blessed for ever be that God and Saviour that will not suffer his poor creature to slip as he doth others but was pleased in rich mercy to be ever awakening my poor drowsy spirit by one affliction or another the thoughts of which do much refresh my spirit and seemeth at present a special token of his love for which I desire to blesse him and oh that I could praise the name of that God and Father who is the Father of all mercy and God of all consolation for truely I must needs say I am perswaded Sathan had not now been let loose to buffet me thus had I not been so sleepy and drowsy in spirit but blessed be that rod that awakned my poor soul from the sleep of any sinne so that the Lord will but please to work it out which I desire to wait on God for I should for some respect have forborn this duty of praise but that the Lord hath let in the clear sight of this mercy as also lest I should prove ungrateful for so large manifestation of mercy though all I can do in it is a meer nothing the greater is the goodness of God that bowes down to accept such broken praises which I have cause even to lament over having too little spiritual life in them when as in truth my whole soul and body should be a holy and lively sacrifice to God which the Lord inable me to do to that God whence all my enjoyments come in whom I desire to rest your unworthy but in desire and hope real friend for my Lords sake FINIS THE SECOND BOOK OF Manifold Experiments Of Gods dealing with my Soul in hearing Prayers and other gracious incomes of Love THe Lord was pleased to help me very much in this search by Mr. Knight who spake from this Scripture at Fulham the ninth of this ninth Moneth In the 12 of Luke 42 43. from which he shewed We have the Lord setting out the blessednesse of that servant that is faithful in the work that his Lord intrusteth him about and whom his Lord when he comes findeth to be so doing as he appointed Now O my soul what comfortable hopes canst thou gather out from the serious examination of thy own heart upon this point that the Lord hath made thee faithful though thou art poor weak and unworthy every way to be the servant of such a Lord what canst thou say to this hath the Lord indeed made thee faithful Ans 1. I gather some hopes of it that the Lord hath made me in some measure faithful from that sincerity that the Lord hath put into my heart to aim purely at his glory in all I do in this world the contrary to which causeth much bitterness in my spirit yet through the prevalency of the unregenerate part in me I am many times byassed and carried aside to aim at other things in many of my wayes but the glory of my Lord is my principal aim For if I know any thing of my own heart through mercy I do find it set to seek the honour of Christ and to walk in wayes well pleasing to him though I do too often sadly wander from these intents and desires which was discovered to be the real burthen of my life 2. In that the Lord hath been pleased to put into my soul I hope a real desire te do his whole will and therein to appear faithful daily desiring and begging of him that I might not at any time in any command of his be found consulting with flesh and blood but that as soon as ever he discovereth his wils in any thing whatever to me that he would also inable me to obey it readily Finding the Spirit of the Lord I hope oftentimes breathing in my soul after this manner Lord if thou wilt but discover thy minde will to me in all my wayes that is it I beg of thee and though it be never so contrary to flesh and blood yea though I can see nothing but that it is laid out for to afflict me and to be a trial and exercise for me and so have nothing to induce me but thy will yet Lord if thou wilt but discover thy minde in it to me what would I then beg of thee but onely a ready frame to yield obedience to thy will and leave the success sanctifying of it to me to thy self and if on the other side I think any mercy to be never so good or for my advantage yet if thou seest meet to discover to my soul that thy will is not in it would I not then if I know my own heart beg above all things to have my will to be wholly swallowed up into thine Lord And this hope is grounded in some measure upon the abundant experience the Lord hath given me of his goodness and mercy and abundant kindness in his often denying me of my will 3 I hope the Lord hath in some measure made me a faithful Servant in that he hath set my soul upon the watch to know his minde and will indeavouring and desiring to keep my eye upon him and him only that I might see what his minde and will is who hath said that he will guide his by his eye which causeth my soul though with much weaknesse not onely earnestly to desire but also to indeavour to reflect upon all my motions and actions and thoughts and words in this
degrees of it which thou sawest through mercy by others though not visibly to them Thus did the Lord bring a good issue out of their own speeches and words causing thee to lie down at his foot expecting the punishment of thine iniquity Yea greater difficultie then these hath the Lord carried thee through when all the powers of Hell and thy own Corruptions have combined together to keep thee from duties of Prayer Meditation and Examination and the like and yet the Lord hath enabled thee to break through all and to pour out thy soul to him when thou wert even in thy own apprehensions at the Pits brink and yet resolved to cry to him and not to give over crying and calling whilst thou livest notwithstanding all temptations to the contrary yea the more strong the temptations were the more speedily wert thou fain to address to the Lord for his strength and power to assist thee in grapling with them yea when some times overcame as it were and beaten down by Satan and entring the very borders of despair yet even thence from this belly of hel in which thou didst apprehend thy self already entred did not the Lord inable thee to cry to him resolve to give him no rest Yea when thou foundest no advantage or profit of all thy Prayers and Tears Sighs Croans but that the Lord seemed to turn a deaf ear yet did not the Lord enable thee to go on and to tell him that all those comforts and enjoyment here below they were poor mean things such as thou couldest not take for thy portion and therefore didst beg with submission to his wil That if he had no other for thee but the portion of this life that he would please to deny thee them also and never give them to be a snare but rather let thee end thy dayes in some desolate Wilderness 3. Faithfulness appears in cheerful service Now O my soul art thou not able to say before the Lord the searcher of hearts through his grace that so much faithfulness as thou canst discern in thee in any service of thy Lord is thy very joy and rejoicing of thy heart but on the other side so much unfaithfulness as thou canst discern in any service this is it that maketh thee go mourning all thy dayes because thou art no more fruitful 4. O my soul thy faithfulness in some measure appears in that thou art rejoiced really in spirit when any opportunity is put into thy hand and thy heart being enabled in any measure to improve it to the service and for the glory of thy Lord and art thou not on the contrary grieved that thou hast so many opportunities offered before thee but like a fool hast not a heart to improve them for the glory of thy Lord is not this thy daylie burthen Lord thou knowest it is when through the subtilty of Satan and deceit of my own heart I fool away many rich opportunities by not improving of them which after proved a sad burthen and affliction to me 5. O my soul doth there not appear some degree of faithfulness to thy Lord in that thy endeavours do come still beneath thy desires hath not the Lord really enabled thee through grace to say with Paul The good that I would do I do not But O that I could do it that I could serve the Lord more and better but oh how low do I live and how poorly do I walk but oh that I could come to Prayer and read and hear and meditate and do all private and publike duties and walk in all my Relations in this world as might honor this my Lord are not these the continual groans and breathings of my heart before the Lord Lord thou knowest it for I have none I desire to appeal unto but to thee the searcher of my heart 6. Lord doth not some faithfulness appear to be wrought in my soul by thee in that thou hast above all things made me to delight in that work that no eye sees but thy self Thou knowest what a fear hath been upon my spirit and is to this day in a great measure to appear before others thou Lord knowest how many years this fear hath been as a prison to keep in the workings of my heart as doors to my mouth to keept it from lamenting it self not so much as in one word in the hearing of others lest there should any pride or hypocrifie act in it yea to this very day how many services wherein perhaps thy Lord might be honoured art thou prevented and durst not to act in upon this very accompt that it cannot be done in private canst thou not say before the searcher of hearts That such thoughts and apprehensions and fears as these least others should esteem thee better then thou art or thy own spirit be lifted up before the Lord or any false ends byasse thee in it That such thoughts I say as thefe do often as it were tye up thy tongue sow up thy mouth in all companies even whiles at that instant thy heart is even ready to split or break in pieces for want of vent sometimes apprehending that those discoveries that the Lord was pleased sometimes to make to thee and the rich grace he is pleased to manifest in thee in overcoming all the unkindness in thee ought not to be put unnder a bushel but held out to others and yet not daring to do it finding my wretched heart so prone to be lifted up upon all such occasions and so dishonor God that way and so deceive others and my self also And through both these fears my soul often walks sadly before the Lord fearing to offend him and not being able to discern it whether way I might most honor him having made trial of both sometimes silent and sometimes spake and finding the wickedness of my heart appear sadly in both I knew not sometimes which was best the Lord in mercy manifest and clear up to me O my soul Thus may it probably and hopefully appear to thee that the Lord hath made thee in some measure his faithful servant 1. The Lord hath given me some hopes that I trust I have no other Master that I willingly call Rabbi or willingly serve but my Lord Jesus nor have I any other work that I do upon which my heart is delightfully set upon but only my Lords work and this appears farther to me in that the Lord hath I hope in some measure wrought my heart to this frame of spirit to desire above all things to serve my Lord Christ in all the Relations he hath set me in in this world and to that end every failing in any of them either as a child or friend or any Relation though I too sadly fail in them all this is that which if my heart deceive me not above all things breaketh my heart to think that hereby I do dishonor my Lord Jesus and that profession of being his servant It is not