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A12523 An exposition vpon the sixt chapter of the prophesie of Hosea VVherein is set down the true repentance of the godly, as also the hypocriticall repentance of the wicked; most needfull for these times. Wherein 1. The summe and scope. 2. The doctrines. 3. The reasons. 4. The vses. Of most texts are obserued. First preached by Samuel Smyth minister of Roxwel in Essex, and now by him published, intending the further good of his charge, and the profit of as many as shall please to read it. Seene and allovved. Smith, Samuel, 1588-1665. 1616 (1616) STC 22847.3; ESTC S102418 218,718 364

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to Stockes and Stones pretending therein humility that they will not bee so bolde to come to God themselues but vse the mediation of such as are about him Yet let vs know that Abraham Isaack and Iacob Moses and the Prophets were as humble men yea more humble then any Papist can be yet their humility did no whit hinder their holy boldnesse to come into Gods presence and to sue to him for grace and fauour The second generall obseruation is the circumstance of time in the which the Lord will deliuer vs After two dayes and the third day hee will rayse vs vp q. d. True it is the Lord hath grieuously spoyled vs for our sinnes and wounded vs for our iniquities wee haue tasted and felt the powerfull hand of God vpon vs there is no way to escape his iudgements but to breake off our sins by true and vnfained repentance and 〈◊〉 the Lord wil quickly remoue his iudgements 〈…〉 After two dayes c. Circumstance of time 〈…〉 we gather that the afflictions that are layd 〈…〉 children are neyther very durable for Doct. 2 〈…〉 day or two neyther altogether incurable or intollerable Afflictions layde vpon Gods children are neyther durable nor incurable Esay 54.7.8 2. Cor. 4.17 for God will raise vs out of them all This doth the Lord himselfe make cleare vnto vs by his Prophet when hee sayth For a little time haue I forsaken thee but with great compassion will I gather thee for a moment in mine anger hide I myselfe from thee for a little season but with euerlasting mercy haue I had compassion on thee The holy Apostle Saint Paul teacheth vs that our light afflictions which last but for a moment bring vnto vs a farre more excellent euen an eternall weight of glory Where note how the Apostle cals all our afflictions first light Mat. 11.28 for Christs yoke is easie and his burthen is light And secondly Momentany lasting but a very short time a day or twaine as the Text sayth here Hereunto commeth the saying of the Psalmist Psal 30.5 Hee indureth but a while in his anger and in his fauour is life heauinesse may indure for a night 1. Cor. 10.13 but ioy commeth in the morning Againe They that sow in teares shall reape in ioy So that the afflictions of Gods people last but from euening till morning Heb. 12.2 from sowing time till haruest and howsoeuer God maketh the wicked men his Rodde Psal 37.74 yet the Rodde of the wicked shall not alwayes rest vpon the lotte of the righteous Psal 125.3 Though the Lord appoint his children for a time to be afflicted yet it shall bee but for a time Heb. 18. Gen. 47.14 And which shall come will come and will not tarry This point of Doctrine is further cleared by the example of Ioseph the Israelites in Egypt of Dauid of Daniel and of many of the Saints and deare seruants of God Exod. 12.41 who suffered shame indured the Crosse were some of them tryed by one iudgement and affliction some by another yet the Lord awaked at last as a man out of sleepe and as a Gyant refreshed with wine when the time of refreshing came they were deliuered So that by this that hath been sayd Dan. 6.23 we may safely conclude of the truth of this point that how 〈…〉 ●he Lord may humble his Church and people 〈◊〉 some Crosse for a time yet hee will neuer leaue them destitute of his helpe and comfort but at last deliuer them out of all And the Reasons are plaine for first the Lord is Reason 1 priuy to our wants and to our weakenesse Hee knoweth whereof wee bee made hee remembreth that wee are but dust What Father but will pitty the wants of his Child and when it is ready to fall into danger wil not helpe it the Lord is more tender to his children then any earthly Father can bee towards his child Mat. 6.7.11 Now if yee which be euill know to giue your children good things how much more will your heauenly Father And therefore saith the Apostle That God is faithfull which will not suffer vs to bee tempted aboue that wee are able 1. Cor. 10.13 but will euen giue the issue with the Temptation that wee may bee made able to beare it Secondly his eares are alwayes open to the cries Reason 2 of his Children and he putteth their teares into a bottle of remembrance hee is priuy to their wants and he heares their cries I haue seene I haue surely seen sayth the Lord the troubles of my people I haue also heard their cries and I will deliuer them So long therefore as wee haue a voyce to call vpon God or a heart to sigh and grone vnto him wee need not to doubt of our deliuerance so that whether wee consider that the Lord is priuy to our wants or weaknesse and alwayes heares the prayers yea the sighes and grones of his children we need not any way to doubt but that the Lord will put an end vnto all our troubles heere The vses follow Seeing then that the Lord our God in afflicting Vse 1 vs layes no more vpon vs then wee shall bee able to beare but in the middest of all our troubles giues a blessing and if wee seeke vnto him hee doth manifest his loue in deliuering vs. This may teach vs all a profitable lesson namely to possesse our soules with patience and to wayte the Lords leasure for if we seeke to him by true repentance and hearty prayer Hee that shall come and will come Luke 21. and will not tarry This must be our comfort that after two dayes or at the most three dayes hee will visite vs and rid vs out of our trouble and affliction if the Lord do see the same to be good for vs And let vs take heed that we fall not to murmur against God to repine and grudge at his chastisements much lesse to charge God of cruelty no he afflicts but with light affliction and such as bee but for a moment a very short time and therefore let vs runne to God patiently endure his trials kisse his rod and his hand that smiteth vs seeing hee afflicts vs for our good and seeks onely our reformation comfort and saluation Obiect But here I know it will bee obiected How can this be true that the iudgements and afflictions of Gods Church and children are so short that God doth reuiue his children after two dayes or at the third day at the most Do we not see many good Christians that are the deare children of God haue grieuous afflictions some sicknes some pouerty some imprisonment some exercised with the griefe of a wounded conscience and they pray earnestly for remedy yet the Lord doth still continue them in their misery how then doth this stand that afflictions last but a day or two or some short time An. True it is indeed that the Lord oftentimes
that there is nothing better to turne the pride of mans heart then afflictions So Manasses a wicked Idolatrous King 2. Cro. 33.12 yet in his afflictions hee sought the Lord and prayed vnto the Lord his God whom he dishonored before Psal 1 19. Lam. 3 27. Luk. 9.23 And Dauid confesseth that it was very good for him that he was afflicted for before he was carelesse of the seruice of God Yea the Prophet Ieremy saith that a man can neuer begin too soone to suffer the crosse It is good that a man beare the yoake of afflictions from his youth And our Sauiour himselfe saith That we must take vp the crosse dayly and in very deed nothing is better for young or old man or woman then affliction if God sanctifie the same vnto vs and giue vs the true vse of them they will make a man search his heart and call his former life to accompt they will humble vs and make vs see our weaknesse they will compell vs to run to God by most earnest and harty prayer to deny our selues to put our whole trust confidence and affiance in the mercy of God in Iesus Christ Now the Lord had no sooner spoke the word that in their afflictions they would seek him but heere we see it is effected Come say they let vs returne vnto the Lord c. Doct. 1 Afflictiōs are of excellent vse to turne vs to God So that the first point of Doctrine we obserue from the text is this That afflictions are of excellent vse to turne vs to God the Church of God in generall and the seruants of God in particular when they cannot profitably vse prosperity and beare themselues thankefully in the dayes of peace doe learne in aduersity to turne vnto God and are therby brought home againe and this comes to passe not by meanes of the crosse for in it selfe it is a curse but in that the Lord doth sanctifie the same vnto his it comes to passe that the state of affliction is a safer estate Iudg. 14.14 Rom 5.3 2 Cor. 4.13 Heb. 12.11 then the estate of prosperity It is true that as the Philistims could not vnderstand Sampsons riddle how sweete came out of sower meat out of the eater so cannot worldlings vnderstād that tribulatiō bringeth out patience that our light momentany afflictions cause vnto vs a far more excellent and eternall waight of glory But the Children of God they find it true by experience that albeit no visitation bee sweete for the present yet afterwards it brings the quiet fruit of righteousnesse vnto them who are thereby exercised Esay 26.16 Psal 107. Luke 15.18 and that there is more solide ioy in suffering rebuke with Christ then in all the pleasures of sinne which are but for a season Gen. 21.16 This the Prophet setteth downe in the song of the faithfull Lord in trouble haue they visited thee they powred out a prayer when thy chastising was vpon them yea the people of God the Israelits in the time of their afflictions were humbled and sought the Lord Ionas 1.5 Lam. 3.27 Psal 119.71 Io. 15.2 who in time of prosperity forgat him and the mighty workes that he had done for them They wandred in the desart and found no Citty to dwell in Then they cried vnto the Lord in their trouble and he deliuered them out of their distresse The Prodigall sonne neuer intended to returne home againe to his Father vntill a famine had met with him and he was pinched with want then he resolued with himselfe to acknowledge his fault to entreat for pardon Hagar was proud in the house of Abraham and despised her Mistresse but in the wildernesse humbled by want Ionas sleepeth in the ship but in the belly of the Whale watcheth and prayeth It is good therefore saith Ieremy for a man to beare the yoake in his youth and Dauid acknowledgeth it was good for him that he was afflicted yea our Sauiour saith Euery branch that beares fruit my heauenly father purgeth it that it may bring forth more fruit All these testimonies and examples of the seruants of God as euident and direct consents of the Scripture do teach vs that afflictions are of speciall and singular vse to turne vs to God Amos 3.6 And this comes to passe by reason they are the workes of Gods hand there is no euill in the Citty which the Lord hath not done He hath his Quiuer full of arrowes to strike vs and to punish vs the Sword Famine Plague Pestilence yea he hath all Creatures at a beck at a cal to humble the rebellious hart of man to this end we may pray to the Lord that so he do still remember the promise made to the Sonnes of Dauid I will visite them with rods if they sinne against mee 2. Sa. 7.14.15 but my mercy will I neuer take from them that rather then that wee should bee frozen in the dreggs of our owne naturall corruptions and spend our daies in a carelesse security without the feare of his holy name that God would chang our estates and awaken vs with the touch of his owne hand purge vs with fier and chasten vs with his rods Vse 1 First seing that chastisements and afflictions are of such excellent vse to turne vs to God and that the Lord doth vse the same to bring vs home to himselfe heere wee may clearely behold the mighty power of God that can by so many waies and meanes turne the hearts of men humble them and bring them home vnto himselfe Indeed the preaching of the word is the ordinary meanes whereby God doth breake in sunder the stony heart of man Esay 5.4 Iob 33.16 Rom. 11.13 but when that will not serue but that his patience long suffering is abused and his word contemned the Lord hath sundry iudgments in store which being sent from God are powerfull to turne our hearts and to make a way for Repentance Oh the deepenesse of the riches both of the wisedome and knowledge of God! how vnsearchable are his iudgements and his wayes past finding out Let vs then here acknowledge the greatnesse both of the mercy and power of God in working out the saluation of mankind so wonderfully and that by so many meanes bringing light out of darkenesse and good out of euill Seeing that afflictions are of such excellent vse to Vse 2 turne vs to God when the Lord doth sanctifie the same to that end vnto vs Here we see the cause why the godly runne not into all euill as the Horse rusheth into the battell euen as the children of this world do into the same excesse of ryot Surely the reason is not because there is ought in them by Nature more then in other men No no wee were all warmed in vncleane bloud and the best wee haue drawne from our mothers breasts hath beene rebellion but God calleth them backe by his hand his afflictions are