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A65285 A body of practical divinity consisting of above one hundred seventy six sermons on the lesser catechism composed by the reverend assembly of divines at Westminster : with a supplement of some sermons on several texts of Scripture / by Thomas Watson ... Watson, Thomas, d. 1686. 1692 (1692) Wing W1109; ESTC R32148 1,021,388 604

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Christians have sat by the Rivers weeping the Word hath dropped as Honey and sweetly revived them A Christians chief Comfort is drawn out of these Wells of Salvation Rom. 15.4 That we through Comfort of the Scriptures might have hope When a poor Soul hath been ready to faint he hath had nothing to Comfort him but a Scripture Cordial When he hath been sick the Word hath revived him 2 Cor. 4.17 Our light affliction which is but for a moment worketh for us a far more exceeding and eternal weight of glory When he hath been deserted the Word hath drop'd in the golden Oil of Joy into his Heart Cant. 3.31 The Lord will not cast off for ever He may change his Providence not his Purpose he may have the Look of an Enemy but the Heart of a Father Thus the Word hath a Power in it to comfort the heart Psal. 119.50 This is my comfort in my affliction for thy Word hath quickned me As the Spirits are conveyed through the Arteries of the Body So Divine Comforts are conveyed through the Promises of the Word Now the Scriptures having such an exhilarating Heart-comforting Power in them it shows clearly that they are of God and it is he that hath put this Milk of Consolation into these Breasts 7. The great Miracles wherewith the Lord hath confirmed Scripture Miracles were used by Moses Elijah Christ and continued many years after by the Apostles to confirm the verity of the Holy Scriptures As Props are set under weak Vines so these Miracles were set under the weak Faith of Men that if they would not believe the Writings of the Word yet they might believe the Miracles We read of God's dividing the Waters making a Cawsey in the Sea for his People to go over the Iron swimming the Oil increasing by pouring out Christ's making Wine of Water his curing the Blind and raising the Dead Thus God hath set Seal to the Truth and Divinity of Scripture by Miracles Object The Papists indeed cannot deny but that the Scripture is Divine and Sacred but they affirm that quoad nos with respect to us it receives its Divine Authority from the Church and they bring that Scripture 1 Tim. 3.15 where the Church is said to be the Ground and Pillar of Truth Answ. It is true the Church is the Pillar of Truth but it doth not therefore follow that the Scripture hath its Authority from the Church The King's Proclamation is fixed on the Pillar the Pillar holds it out that all may read but the Proclamation doth not receive its Authority from the Pillar but from the King So the Church holds forth the Scriptures but they do not receive their Authority from the Church but from God If the Word of God should be Divine because the Church holds it forth then it will follow that our Faith is to be built upon the Church and not upon the Word contrary to that Eph. 2.20 Built upon the Foundation that is the Doctrine of the Apostles and Prophets Quest. Are all the Books in the Bible of the same Divine Authority Answ. Those which we call Canonical Quest. Why are the Scriptures called Canonical Answ. Because the Word is a Rule of Faith a Canon to direct our Lives The Word is the Judge of Controversies the Rock of Infallibility that only is to be received for Truth which is consonant to and agrees with Scripture as the Transcript with the Original All Maximes in Divinity are to be brought to the Touchstone of Scripture as all Measures are brought to the Standard Quest. Are the Scriptures a compleat Rule Answ. The Scripture is a full and perfect Canon containing in it all things necessary to Salvation 2 Tim. 3.15 Thou hast from a Child known the Holy Scriptures which are able to make thee wise to salvation It shews the credenda what we are to believe and agenda what we are to practise It gives us an exact Model of Religion and perfectly Instructs us in the deep Things of God The Papists therefore make themselves guilty who go to seek out Scripture with their Traditions which they equalize it The Council of Trent saith That the Traditions of the Church of Rome are to be received pari pietatis affectu with the same Devotion that Scripture is to be received with So bring themselves under that Curse Rev. 22.18 If any Man shall add unto these things God shall add unto him the plagues that are written in this Book Quest. What is the main Scope and End of Scripture Answ. To Chalk out a Way to Salvation It makes a clear Discovery of Christ. Iohn 20.31 These things are written that ye might believe that Iesus is the Christ and that believing ye might have Life through his Name The Design of the Word is to be an Examen whereby our Grace is to be tried a Sea-mark to show us what Rocks we are to avoid The Word is to sublimate and quicken our Affections it is to be our Directory and Consolatory it is to waft us over to the Land of Promise Quest. Who shall have the Power of interpreting Scriptures The Papists do assert that it is in the Power of the Church If you ask who they mean by the Church They say the Pope who is Head of it and he is Infallible so Bellarmine But that Assertion is false because many of the Popes have been ignorant and vitious as Platina affirms who writes of the Lives of the Popes Pope Liberius was an Arian and Pope Iohn XXII denied the Immortality of the Soul therefore Popes are no fit Interpreters of Scripture Who then Ans. The Scripture is to be its own Interpreter or rather the Spirit speaking in it nothing can cut the Diamond but the Diamond nothing can interpret Scripture but Scripture the Sun best discovers its self by its own Beams the Scripture interprets itself in easie places to the Understanding But the Question is concerning hard places of Scripture where the weak Christian is ready to wade beyond his depth who shall interpret here Resp. In the Church God hath appointed Ordo docentium discentium some to Expound and Interpret Scripture therefore he hath given Gifts to Men the several Pastors of Churches like bright Constellations give light to dark Scriptures Mal. 2.7 The priests lips should preserve knowledge and they should seek the law at his mouth Quest. But this is to pin our Faith upon Men Resp. We are to receive nothing for currant but what is agreeable to the Word as God hath given to his Ministers Gifts for the interpreting obscure places so he hath given to his People so much of the Spirit of Discerning that they can tell at least in things necessary to Salvation what is consonant to Scripture and what is not 1 Cor. 12.10 To one is given a spirit of prophesie to another discerning of spirits God hath endued his People with such a measure of Wisdom and Discretion that they can discern between Truth and
a dead Man to a living Thus a Child of God hath corruption join'd with Grace here is a dead Man tied to the living So hateful is this that a believer desires to die for no other reason more than this that death shall free him from sin Sin brought death into the World and death shall carry sin out of the World Thus you see in the opinion of the Godly sin is the most hyperbolical and execrable evil 4. Look upon sin in the comparative and it will appear to be the most deadly evil Compare what you will with it 1. Affliction 2. Death 3. Hell And still sin is worse First Compare sin with affliction there is more evil in a drop of sin than in a Sea of affliction 1. Sin is the Cause of affliction the cause is more than the effect Sin brings all mischief 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 c. Chrysost. Sin hath sickness Sword Famine and all Judgments in the Womb of it Sin rots the name consumes the estate wastes the radical moisture as the Poets ●ain of Pandora's Box when it was opened it filled the World full of Diseases when Adam broke the Box of Original Righteousnes it hath caus'd all the Penal evils in the World Sin is the Phaeton that sets the World on Fire Sin turn'd the Angels out of Heaven and Adam out of Paradise 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Chrys. Sin causeth Mutinies Divisions Massacres Jer. 47.6 O thou Sword of the Lord how long will it be ere thou be quiet the Sword of Gods justice lies quietly in the Scabbard till sin draws it out and whets it against a Nation so that sin is worse than affliction it being the cause of it the cause is more than the effect 2. God is the author of affliction Amos 3.6 Is there any evil in a City and the Lord hath not done it it's meant of the evil of affliction God hath an hand in affliction but no hand in sin God is the cause of every action so far as it is Natural but not as it is Sinful He who makes an instrument of Iron is not the cause of the Rust or Canker which corrupts the Iron So God made the Instrument of our Souls but the Rust and Canker of sin which corrupts our Souls God never made Peccatum Deus non fecit Austin God can no more act evil than the Sun can darken In this sense sin is worse than affliction God hath an hand in affliction but disclaims having any hand in sin 3. Affliction doth but reach the Body and make that miserable but sin makes the Soul miserable The Soul is the most noble part 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Macar The Soul is a Diamond set in a ring of Clay it is excellent in its Essence a Spiritual immortal substance excellent in the Price paid for it redeemed with the Blood of God Act. 20.28 it is more worth than a World the World is of a courser make the Soul of a finer spinning in the World we see the Finger of God in the Soul the Image of God To have the pretious Soul endangered is far worse than to have the Body endangered Sin wrongs the Soul Prov. 8.36 Sin casts this Jewel of the Soul over-board Affliction is but Skin deep it can but take away the Life but sin takes away the Soul Luk. 12.20 the loss of the Soul is an unparallell'd loss it can never be made up again God saith St. Chrysostom hath given thee two Eyes if thou losest one thou hast another but thou hast but one Soul and if that be lost it can never be repaired Thus sin is worse than affliction one can but reach the Body the other ruins the Soul is there not great reason then that we should often put up this Petition deliver us from evil 4. Afflictions are good for us Psalm 119.71 It is good for me that I was afflicted many can bless God for affliction Affliction humbles Lam. 3.19 remembring my affliction the Wormwood and the Gall my Soul hath them still in remembrance and is humbled in me afflictions are compar'd to thorns Hos. 2.8 these Thorns are to prick the Bladder of Pride Affliction is the School of Repentance Jer. 31.18 Thou hast chastised me and I was chastised I Repented The Fire being put under the Still makes the Water drop from the Roses the fire of Affliction makes the Water of Repentance drop from the Eyes Affliction brings us nearer to God The Loadstone of Mercy doth not draw us so near to God as the Cords of Affliction When the Prodigal was pinch'd with want then saith he I will arise and go to my father Luke 15.18 Afflictions prepare for glory 2 Cor. 4.17 This light affliction works for us an eternal weight of glory the Limner lays his Gold upon dark colours so God lays first the dark colours of affliction and then the Golden colour of Glory Thus Affliction is for our good but sin is not for our Good it keeps good things from us Jer. 5.25 Your sins have with-holden good things from you sin stops the current of Gods Mercy it precipitates men to ruine Manassehs affliction brought him to humiliation but Iudas his sin brought him to desperation 5. A man may be afflicted and his Conscience may be quiet Pauls feet were in the stocks yet he had the Witness of his Conscience 2 Cor. 1.12 the Head may ake yet the Heart may be well the outward Man may be afflicted yet the Soul may dwell at ease Psal. 25.13 the Hail may beat upon the Tiles of the House when there is Musick within in the midst of outward pain there may be inward peace Thus in affliction Conscience may be quiet but when a Man commits a presumptuous scandalous sin Conscience is troubled 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 by defiling the purity of Conscience we lose the peace of Conscience when Spira had sinned and abjured the Faith he was a terror to himself he had an Hell in his Conscience Tiberius the Emperor felt such a sting in his Conscience that he told the Senate he suffered death daily 6. In Affliction we may have the Love of God Afflictions are love tokens Rev 3.19 as many as I love I rebuke Afflictions are sharp arrows but shot from the Hand of a loving Father If a Man should throw a Bag of Money at another and it should bruise him a little and raise the Skin he would not be offended but take it as a fruit of love so when God bruiseth us with affliction it is to enrich us with the Golden Graces of his Spirit all is love but when we commit sin God withdraws his love 't is like the Sun overcast with a Cloud nothing appears but anger and displeasure When David had sin'd in the matter of Vriah 2 Sam. 11.27 the thing that David had done displeas'd the Lord. 7. There are many encouragements to suffer affliction God himself suffers with us Isa. 63.9 In all their afflictions he was afflicted God
strike a strait stroak by crooked sticks God hath oft made his Church grow and flourish by persecution The showrs of Blood have made her more fruitful Iulian. Exod. 1.10 Come let us deal wisely with them least they multiply And that way they took to suppress them made them multiply Vers. 12. The more the afflicted them the more they multiplied Like Ground the more it is harrowed it bears the better Crop The Apostles were scattered by reason of Persecution and their scattering was like the scattering of Seed they went up and down and preached the Gospel and brought in daily Converts Paul was put in Prison and his Bonds were a Means to enlarge the Gospel Phil. 1.12 3. The wisdom of God is seen in making the most desperate Evils turn to the good of his Children As several poisonful Ingredients wisely tempered by the skill of the Artist make a Soveraign Medicine so God makes the most deadly Afflictions co-operate for the good of his Children He purifies them and prepares them for Heaven 2 Cor. 4.17 These hard Frosts hasten the Spring-flowers of Glory The wise God by a Divine Chymistry turns Afflictions into Cordials God makes his People gainers by losses and turns their Crosses into Blessings 4. The wisdom of God is seen in this that the sins of Men shall carry on God's work yet that he should have no hand in their sins The Lord permits sin but doth not approve it He hath an Hand in the Action in which sin is but not in the sin of the Action As in the crucifying of Christ so far as it was a Natural Action God did concur if he had not given the Jews Life and Breath they could not have done it but as it was a sinful Action so God abhorred it A Musitian plays upon a Viol out of tune the Musitian is the Cause of the sound but the jarring and discord is from the Viol it se●f so Men's natural Motion is from God but their sinful Motion is from themselves A Man that rides on a lame Horse his riding is the Cause why the Horse goes but the lameness is from the Horse it self Herein is God's wisdom the sins of Men shall carry on his Work yet he hath no hand in them 5. The wisdom of God is seen in helping in the desperate Cases God loves to shew his wisdom when Humane Help and Wit fail Exquisite Lawyers love to wrestle with Nicities and Difficulties in the Law to shew their skil the more God's wisdom is never at a loss but when Providences are darkest now appears the Morninst-star of Deliverance Psal. 136.23 Who remembred us in our low condition Sometimes God melts away the Spirits of his Enemies Iosh. 2.24 Sometimes he finds them other work to do and sounds a Retreat to them as he did to Saul when he was pursuing David The Philistines are in the Land In the Mount will God be seen When the Church seems to be upon the Altar her Peace and Liberty ready to be Sacrificed now comes the Angel 6. God's wisdom is seen in befooling wise men and making their wisdom a means of their overthrow Achitophel had deep Policy 2 Sam. 16.23 The counsel of Achitophel which he counselled was as if a man had enquired at the Oracle of God but he consulted his own shame The Lord turned his counsel into foolishness 2 Sam. 17.23 Job 5.13 God taketh the wise in their own craftiness that is when they think to deal wisely he not only disappoints them but insnares them The Snares they lay for others catch themselves Psal. 9.16 In the Net which they hid is their own foot taken God loves to counter-plot Politicians he makes use of their own Wit to undo them and hangs Haman upon his own Gallows Use 1. Adore the wisdom of God it is an infinite Deep the Angels cannot search into Rom. 11.33 His ways are past finding out And as we should Adore so we should Rest in the wisdom of God God sees what Condition is best for us Did we believe the wisdom of God it would keep us from murmuring Rest in God's wisdom in several Cases 1. In want of Spiritual Comfort God is wise he sees it good sometimes we should be without Comfort Perhaps we should be lifted up with Spiritual Enlargements as Paul with his Revelations 2 Cor. 12.7 'T is hard to have the Heart low when Comfort is high God sees Humility is better for us then Ioy. 'T is better to want Comfort and be humble then to have it and be proud 2. In want of bodily strength rest in God's wisdom he sees what is best Perhaps the less Health the more Grace Weaker in Body the stronger we are in Faith 2 Cor. 4.16 Though our outward man perish yet the inward man is renewed day by day At Rome there were two Laurel Trees when the one withered the other flourished The inward Man is renewed When God shakes the Tree of the Body he is now gathering the Fruits of Righteousness Hebr. 12.11 Sickness is God's Launce to let out the Impostbume of sin Isa. 27.9 3. In case of God's Providences to his Church we wonder what God is doing with us and are ready to kill our selves with Care Rest in God's wisdom he knows best what he hath to do Psal. 77.19 His footsteps are not known Trust him where you cannot trace him God is most in his way when we think he is most out of the way When we think God's Church is as it were in the Grave and there is a Tombstone laid upon her God's wisdom can rowl away the Stone from the Sepulchre Christ cometh leaping over Mountains Cant. 2.8 Either his power can remove the Mountain or his wisdom knows how to leap over it 4. In case we are low in the World or have but little Oil in our Cruise Rest in God's wisdom he sees it best it is to cure Pride and Wantonness God knew if thy Estate had not been lost thy Soul had been lost God he saw Riches would be a Snare to thee 1 Tim. 6.9 Art thou troubled that God hath prevented a Snare God will make thee rich in Faith what thou lackest in Temporals shall be made up in Spirituals God will give thee more of his love Thou art weak in Estate yet God will make thee strong in Assurance O rest in God's wisdom he will Carve the best piece for thee 5. In case of the loss of dear Friends a Wife or Child or Husband rest satisfied in God's Wisdom God hath taken away these because he would have more of your Love He breaks these Crutches that we may live more upon him by Faith God would have us learn to go without Crutches Use 2. If God be infinitely wise then let us go to him for Wisdom as Solomon 1 Kings 3.9 Give thy servant an understanding heart and the speech pleased the Lord and there is encouragement for us If any one lack wisdom let him ask of God who giveth liberally
any Affliction befal you remember God sees it is that which is fit for you or it should not come your Cloaths cannot be so fit for you as your Crosses God's Providence may sometimes be secret but it is always wise Tho' we may not be silent under God's Dishonour yet we should learn to be silent under his Displeasure 3. You that are Christians believe that all God's Providences shall conspire for the good of his People and shall promote their Salvation at last The Providences of God are sometimes dark and our eyes dim and we can hardly tell what to make of them but when we cannot unriddle Providence believe it shall work together for the good of the Elect Rom. 8.28 The Wheels in a Watch seem to move cross one to another but they help forward the Motion of the Watch and make the Larum strike so the Providences of God seem to be cross Wheels but for all that they shall carry on the Good of the Elect. The pricking of a Vein is in itse●f evil and hurtful but as it prevents a Fevor and tends to the Health of the Patient so it is good So Affliction in itself is not glorious but grievous but the Lord turns this to the good of his Saints Poverty shall starve their Sins Affliction shall prepare them for a Kingdom Therefore Christians believe that God loves us that he will make the most cross Providences to promote his Glory and our Good 4. Let this be an Antidote against Immoderate Fear for nothing comes to pass but what is ordain'd by God's Decree and ordered by his Providence We sometimes fear what the Issue of things will be Men grow high in their Actings let us not make things worse by our Fear Men are limited in their Power and shall not go one Hair's breadth further then God's Providence will permit He might let Sennacherib's Army march towards Ierusalem but he shall not shoot one Arrow against it Isa. 38.36 Then the angel of the Lord went forth and smote in the camp of the Assyrians an hundred and fourscore and five thousand When Israel was compassed in between Pharoah and the Red Sea no question some of their hearts did begin to tremble and they look'd upon themselves as dead Men but Providence so ordered it that the Sea was a safe Passage to Israel and a Sepulchre to Pharaoh and all his Host. Use 2. Comfort in respect of the Church of God God's Providence reacheth in a more special manner to his Church Isa. 27.2 Sing ye unto her A vineyard of red wine God waters this Vineyard with his Blessings and watcheth over it by his Providence I the Lord keep it night and day Such as think totally to ruin the Church must do it in a time when it is neither Day nor Night for the Lord keeps it by his Providence Night and Day What a miraculous Conduct of Providence had Israel God led them by a Pillar of Fire gave them Manna from Heaven set the Rock abroach God by his Providence preserves his Church in the midst of Enemies which is as to see a Spark kept alive in the Ocean or a Flock of Sheep among Wolves God saves his Church strangely 1. By giving Unexpected Mercies to his Church when she looked for nothing but Ruine Psal. 126.1 When the Lord turned the captivity of Sion we were like them that dream How strangely did God raise up Queen Esther to preserve alive the Iews when Haman had got a bloudy Warrant sign'd for their Execution 2. Strangely by saving in that very way in which we think he will destroy God works sometimes by Contraries He raiseth his Church by bringing it low The Bloud of the Martyrs hath watered the Church and made it more fruitful Exod. 1.12 The more they afflicted them the more they multiplied The Church is like that Plant Gregory Nazianzen speaks of 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 it lives by dying and grows by cutting 3. Strangely in that he makes the Enemy do his Work When the People of Amon and Moab and Mount Seir came against Iudah God set the Enemy one against another 2 Chr. 20.23 The children of Amon and Moab stood up against them of Mount Seir to slay them and when they had made an end of the inhabitants of Seir every one help'd to destroy another In the Powder-Treason he made the Traytors to be their own Betrayers God can do his work by the Enemies hand God made the Aegyptians send away the People of Israel laden with Jewels Exod. 12.36 The Church is the Apple of God's Eye and the Eye-lid of his Providence doth daily cover and defend it 5. Let the merciful Providences of God cause Thankfulness We are kept alive by a Wonder-working Providence Providence makes our Cloaths warm us our Meat nourish us We are fed every day out of the Alms-basket of God's Providence That in Health that we have an Estate it is not our Diligence but God's Providence Deut. 8.18 Thou shalt remember the Lord thy God for he it is that gives thee power to get wealth Especially if we go a st●p higher we may see cause of Thankfulness That we should be born and bred in a Gospel Climate that we should live in such a place where the Sun of Righteousness shines this is a signal Providence Why might not we have been born in such places where Paganism prevails That Christ should make himself known to us and touch our hearts with his Spirit when he passeth by others Whence is this but from the miraculous Providence of God which is the Effect of his Free-grace Use 3. See here that which may make us long for that time when the great Mystery of God's Providence shall be fully unfolded to us Now we scarce know what to make of God's Providences therefore are ready to Censure what we do not understand but in Heaven we shall see how all God's Providences Sickness Losses Sufferings carried on our Salvation Here we see but some dark pieces of God's Providence and it is impossible to judge of God's Works by Pieces but when we come to Heaven and see the full Body and Pourtraicture of God's Providence drawn out in its lively Colours it will be a glorious Sight to behold Then we shall see how all God's Providences help'd to fulfil his Promises Never a Providence but we shall see had either a Wonder or a Mercy in it The Covenant of Works Quest. IX I Proceed to the next Question What special Providence did God exercise towards Man in the Estate wherein he was created Answ. When God created Man he entred into a Covenant of Life with him upon Condition of perfect Obedience forbidding him to eat of the Tree of Knowledge upon pain of death For this consult with Gen. 2.16 17. And the Lord commanded the man saying of every Tree of the Garden thou mayest freely eat but of the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil thou shalt not eat for in the day thou
let not unworthiness discourage you it is not unworthiness excludes any from the Covenant but unwillingness Quest. What shall we do that we may be in Covenant with God Answ. 1. Seek to God by Prayer Exige à Domino misericordiam Aug. Lord be my God in Covenant The Lord hath made an express Promise that upon our Prayer to him the Covenant shall be ratified he will be our God and we shall be his People Zach. 13.9 They shall call upon my Name and I will hear them I will say it is my people and they shall say The Lord is my God Only it must be an importunate Prayer Come as earnest Suiters resolve to take no denial 2. If you would be in Covenant with God break off the Covenant with Sin before the Marriage-Covenant there must be a Divorce 1 Sam. 7.3 If ye return to the Lord with all your hearts put away the strange gods and they put away Ashtaroth viz. their Female Gods Will any King enter into Covenant with that Man who is in League with his Enemies 3. If you would enter into the Bond of the Covenant get Faith in the Blood of the Covenant Christ's Blood is the Blood of Atonement believe in this Blood and you are safely arked in God's Mercy Eph. 2.13 Ye are made nigh to the blood of Christ. Use 4. Of Comfort to such as can make out their Covenant Interest in God 1. You that are in Covenant with God all your sins are pardoned Pardon is the crowning Mercy Psal. 103.3 Who forgiveth thy iniquity who crowneth thee c. This is a branch of the Covenant Ier. 31.33 I will be their God and I will forgive their iniquity Sin being pardoned all wrath ceaseth How terrible is it when but a Spark of God's Wrath flies into a Man's Conscience but sin being forgiven no more wrath God doth not appear now in the Fire or Earthquake but covered with a Rain-bow full of Mercy 2. All your Temporal Mercies are Fruits of the Covenant Wicked Men have Mercies by Providence not by virtue of a Covenant with Gods leave not with his Love But such as are in Covenant have their Mercies sweetned with God's Love and they swim to them in the Blood of Christ. As Naaman said to Gehazi 2 Kings 5.23 Take two Talents so saith God to such as are in Covenant Take two Talents take Health and take Christ with it take Riches and take my Love with them take the Venison and take the Blessing with it Take two Talents 3. You may upon all Occasions plead the Covenant If you are haunted with Temptation plead the Covenant Lord thou hast promised to bruise Satan under my feet shortly wilt thou suffer thy Child to be thus worried take off the roaring Lion If in want plead the Covenant Lord thou hast said I shall want no good thing wilt thou save me from Hell and not from Want wilt thou give me a Kingdom and deny me daily Bread 4. If in Covenant with God all things shall co-operate for your Good Etiam mala cedunt in bonum Psal. 25.10 Not only golden paths but his bloody paths Every wind of Providence shall blow them nearer Heaven Affliction shall humble and purifie Hebr. 12.10 Out of the bitterest Drug God distils your Salvation Afflictions add to the Saints Glory The more the Diamond is cut the more it sparkles the heavier the Saints Cross the heavier shall be their Crown 5. If thou art in Covenant once then for ever in Covenant The Text calls it Berith Gnolam an everlasting Covenant Such as are in Covenant are elected God's electing Love is unchangeable Ier. 32.40 I will make an everlasting Covenant with them that I will not turn away from them but I will put my fear in ther heart that they shall not depart from me God will so love the Saints that he will not forsake them and the Saints shall so fear God that they shall not forsake him 'T is Berith Gnolam a Covenant of Eternity it must be so for who is this Covenant made with is it not with Believers and have not they Coalition and Union with Christ Christ is the Head they are the Body Eph. 1.23 This is a near Union much like that Union between God the Father and Christ Iohn 17.21 As thou Father art in me and I in thee that they also may be one in us Now the Union between Christ and the Saints being so inseparable it can never be dissolved or the Covenant made void you may die with Comfort 6. Thou art in Covenant with God and thou art going to thy God behold a Death-bed Cordial Death breaks the Union between the Body and the Soul but perfects the Union between Christ and the Soul This hath made the Saints desire Death as the Bride the Wedding-day Phil. 1.23 Cupio dissolvi Lead me Lord to that Glory said one a glympse whereof I have seen as in a Glass darkly Use 5. of Direct To shew you how you should walk who have tasted of Covenant-Mercy Live as a People in Covenant with God As you differ from others in respect of Dignity so you must in point of Carriage 1. You must love this God God's Love to you calls for Love 1. It is Amor Gratiatus a free Love Why should God pass by others and take you into a League of Friendship with himself In the Law God passed by the Lion and Eagle and chose the Dove so he passes by the Noble and Mighty 2. It is Amor plenns a full Love When God takes you into Covenant you are his Hephsibah Isa. 62.3 his delight is in you he gives you the Key of all his Treasure he heaps Pearls upon you he settles Heaven and Earth upon you he gives you a Bunch of Grapes by the way and saith Son all I have is thine And doth not all this call for Love Who can tread upon these hot Coals and his heart not burn in love to God 2. Walk Holily The Covenant hath made you a Royal Nation therefore be an holy People Shine as Lights in the World live as Earthly Angels God hath taken you into Covenant that you and he may have Communion together and what is it keeps up your Communion with God but Holiness 3. Walk thankfully Psal. 103.1 God is your God in Covenant he hath done more for you then if he had made you ride upon the high Places of the Earth and given you Crowns and Scepters O! Take the Cup of Salvation and bless the Lord. Eternity will be little enough to praise him Musitians love to play on their Musick where there is the loudest sound and God loves to bestow his Mercies where he may have the loudest Praises You that have Angels Reward do Angels Work Begin that Work of Praise here which you hope to be always doing in Heaven CHRIST the Mediator of the Covenant HEB. 12.24 Iesus the Mediator of the new Covenant c. JEsus Christ is the Sum and Quintessence of
into his image 1 Iohn 3.2 We shall be like him If when Moses was with God on the Mount and had but some imperfect sight of his Glory Moses face shined Exod. 34.33 How shall the Saints glorified shine being always in God's Presence and having some beams of his Glory put upon them We shall be like him One that is deformed may look on Beauty and not be made Beautiful But the Saints that so see God as that sight shall transform them into his Likeness Psal. 17.15 When I awake I shall be satisfied with thy likeness Not that the Saints shall partake of God's Essence for as the Iron in the Fire is made Fiery yet remains Iron still so the Saints by beholding God's Majesty shall be made Glorious Creatures but yet Creatures still 4. Our seeing of God in Heaven will be unweariable Let a Man see the rarest Sight that is he will be soon cloyed when he comes into a Garden and sees delicious Walks fair Arbours Pleasant Flowers within a little while he grows weary But it is not so in Heaven there is no Surfeit Ibi nec Fames nec Fastidium Bern. The Saints will never be weary of their Prospect viz. of seeing God for God being infinite there shall be every Moment new and fresh Delights springing from God into the Souls of the Glorified II. The Second thing implied in our enjoying God is our Loving of God 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 it is a Saints grief that his Heart is like the Frozen Ocean that he can melt no more in Love to God but in Heaven the Saints shall be like Seraphims burning in Divine Love Love is a pleasing Affection Fear hath Torment in it 1 Iohn 4.18 Love hath Joy in it To love Beauty is delightful God's amazing Beauty will attract the Saints Love and it will be their Heaven to Love him III. The Third thing implyed in enjoying God is Gods Loving us Were there Glory in God yet if there were not Love it would much eclipse the Joys of Heaven but God is Love 1 Iohn 4.16 The Saints glorified cannot love so much as they are loved What is their Love to God's What is their Star to this Sun God doth love his People on Earth when they are black as well as comely they have their 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Imperfections O how intirely will he Love them when they are without Spot or Wrinkle Eph. 5.27 1. This is the Felicity of Heaven to be in the sweet Embraces of God's Love To be the Hephsibah the delight of the King of Glory To be Sunning our selves in the Light of Gods Countenance Then the Saints shall know that Love of Christ which passeth Knowledge Eph. 3.19 From this glorious manifestation of God's Love will flow infinite Joy into the Souls of the Blessed Therefore Heaven is call'd entring into the joy of our Lord Mat. 25.21 The Seeing of God the Loving of God and being Beloved of God will cause a Jubilation of Spirit and create such Holy Raptures of Joy in the Saints as is unspeakable and full of Glory 1 Pet. 1.8 In Deo quadam dulcedine delectatur anima imo rapitur Aug. Now the Saints spend their Years with Sighing they weep over their Sins and Afflictions then their Water shall be turned into Wine then the Vessels of Mercy shall be fill'd and run over with Joy they shall have their Palm-Branches and Harps in their Hand Rev. 14.2 in token of their Triumphs and Rejoycing 2. The Second thing comprehended in Glory is the good Society there There are the Angels every Star adds to the Light Those Blessed Cherubims will welcome us into Paradise If the Angels rejoyced so at the Conversion of the Elect First How will they rejoyce at their Coronation Secondly There is the Company of the Saints Heb. 12.23 The Spirits of Iust Men made Perfect Quest. Whether shall the Saints in Glory know each other Resp. Certainly they shall for our Knowledge in Heaven shall not be diminished but increased We shall not only know our Friends and Godly Relations but those glorified Saints which we never saw before It must be so for Society without Acquaintance is not comfortable And of this Opinion were St. Austin Anselm Luther And indeed the Scripture seems to hint so much to us For if Peter in the Transfiguration knew Moses and Elias whom he never saw before Mat. 17.4 then surely in Heaven the Saints shall know one another and be infinitely delighted in each others Company 3. The Third thing comprehended in Glory is Perfection in Holiness Holiness is the Beauty of God and Angels it makes Heaven What is Happiness but the quintessence of Holiness Here a Christians Grace is imperfect he cannot write a Copy of Holiness without blotting He is said to receive but Primitas Spiritus the first Fruits of the Spirit Grace in Fieri Rom. 8.23 But at Death Believers shall arrive at Perfection of Grace Then this Sun shall be in its Meridian Splendour then they shall not need to pray for Encrease of Grace for they shall be as the Angels 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 their Light shall be clear as well as their Joy full 4. The Fourth thing in Glory is Dignity and Honour they shall reign as Kings Therefore the Saints glorified are said to have their insignia Regalia their Ensigns of Royalty their white Robes and their Crown 2 Tim. 4.7 Caesar after his Victories in token of Honour had a Chair of Ivory set for him in the Senate and a Throne in the Theatre the Saints having obtained their Victories over Sin and Satan shall be inthroned with Christ in the Empirean Heaven To sit with Christ denotes Safety to set on the Throne Dignity Rev. 3.21 This Honour have all the Saints 5. The Fifth thing in Glory is the Harmony and Union among the Heavenly Inhabitants The Devil cannot get his Cloven Foot into Heaven He cannot conjure up any Storms of Contention there there shall be perfect Union There Calvin and Luther are agreed there 's no jarring String in the Heavenly Musick there is nothing to make any difference no Pride or Envy there Though one Star may differ from another one may have a greater degree of Glory yet every Vessel shall be full There shall the Saints and Angels fit as Olive-Plants round about their Fathers Table in Love and Unity Then shall they joyn together in consort then shall the loud Anthems of Praise be sung in the Heavenly Quire 6. The Sixth thing in Glory is a blessed Rest Heb. 4.9 There remains a Rest Foelix transitus à labore ad requiem here we can have no rest tossed and turn'd as a Ball on Racket 2 Cor. 4.8 We are 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 troubled on every side How can a Ship rest in a Storm But after Death the Saints get into their Haven Every thing is quiet in the Center God is centrum quietativum animae as the Schoolmen The Center where the Soul doth sweetly acquiesce
Gods Children may sometimes be under sore Afflictions in the House of Bondage 2. That God will in his due time bring them out of their afflicted State I brought thee out of the House of Bondage 1. Gods Children may sometimes be under sore Afflictions In domo servitutis in the House of Bondage Gods People have no Writ of Ease granted them no Charter of Exemption from Trouble in this Life While the Wicked are kept in Sugar the Godly are oft kept in Brine And indeed how could Gods power be seen in bringing them out of trouble if he did not sometimes bring them in Or how should God wipe away the Tears from their Eyes in Heaven if on Earth they shed none Doubtless God sees there is need that his Children should be sometimes in the House of Bondage 1 Pet. 1.6 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 If need be ye are in heaviness The Body sometimes doth more need a bitter Potion than a Julip Quest. 1. Why God lets his People be in the House of Bondage in an afflicted State Resp. He doth it 1. For Probation for Trial Deut. 8.16 Who led thee through that terrible Wilderness that he might humble thee and prove thee Affliction is the Touch-stone of Sincerity Psal. 66.10 11. Thou O God hast proved us Thou hast tried us as Silver Thou laidest Affliction upon our Loyns Hypocrites may imbrace the true Religion in Prosperity and court this Queen while she hath a Jewel hung at her Ear But he is the good Christian who will keep close to God in a time of Suffering Psal. 44.17 All this is come upon us yet have we not forgotten thee To love God in Heaven is no wonder but to love God when he chastiseth us this discovers Sincerity 2. For Purgation To purge out Corruption Ardet palea purgatur aurum Isa. 27.9 And this is all the Fruit to take away his sin The Eye though it be a tender part yet when it is sore we put sharp Powders and Waters into it to eat out the Pearl Though the People of God are Dear to him yet when Corruption begins to grow in them he will apply the sharp Powder of Affliction to eat out the Pearl in the Eye Affliction is Gods Flail to thresh off our Husks It is a means God useth to purge out Sloath Luxury Pride and Love of the World Gods Furnace is in Zion Isa. 31.9 This is not to consume but refine What if we have more Affliction if by this means we have less Sin 3. For Augmentation To increase the Graces of the Spirit Grace thrives most in the Iron Furnace Sharp Frosts nourish the Corn so do sharp Afflictions Grace Grace in the Saints is often as Fire hid in the Embers Affliction is the Bellows to blow it up into a Flame The Lord makes the House of Bondage a Friend to our Grace Now Faith and Patience act their part The darkness of the Night cannot hinder the Brightness of a Star So the more the Diamond is cut the more it sparkles And the more God afflicts us the more our Graces cast a sparkling Lustre 4. For Preparation To fit and prepare the Saints for Glory 2 Cor. 4.17 Those stones which are cut out for a Building are first hewen and squared The Godly are called 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 living stones 1 Pet. 2.5 And God doth first hew and polish them by Affliction that they may be fit for the heavenly Building The House of Bondage prepares for the House not made with Hands 2 Cor. 5.1 The Vessels of Mercy are seasoned with Affliction and then the Wine of Glory is poured in Quest. 2. How the Afflictions of the Godly differ from the Afflictions of the Wicked Resp. 1. These are but 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Castigations those on the Wicked are 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Punishments these come from a Father those from a Judge 2. Afflictions on the Godly are Fruits of Covenant-Mercy 2 Sam. 7.14 But Afflictions on the Wicked are Effects of Gods Wrath Eccles. 5.17 He hath much wrath with his Sickness Afflictions on the Wicked are the Pledge and Earnest of Hell They are like the pinnioning of a Malefactor which doth presage his Execution 3. Afflictions on the Godly make them better but Afflictions on the Wicked make them worse The Godly pray more Psal. 130.1 The Wicked Blaspheme more Rev. 16.9 Men were scorched with great heat and blasphemed the Name of God Afflictions on the Wicked make them more Impenitent Every Plague upon Egypt increased the Plague of Hardness in Pharoah's Heart To what a prodigy of Wickedness do some Persons come after great Sickness Affliction on the Godly is like bruising of Spices which are more sweet and fragrant Affliction on the Wicked is like stamping of Weeds with a Pestle which makes them more Unsavory Use 1. It shews us that we are not to wonder to see Israel in the House of Bondage 1 Pet. 4.12 The Holiness of the Saints will not excuse them from Sufferings Christ was the Holy one of God yet he was in the Iron Furnace Christs Spouse is a Lilly among Thorns Cant. 2.2 His Sheep though they have the Ear-mark of Election upon them yet may have their Wool fleeced off The Godly have some Good in them therefore the Devil afflicts them and some evil in them therefore God afflicts them While there are two Seeds in the World expect to be under the Black Rod. The Gospel tells us of reigning but first of Suffering 2 Tim. 2.12 2. It informs us that Affliction is not always the Sign of Gods Anger Israel the Apple of Gods Eye a peculiar Treasure to him above all People Exod. 19.5 Yet these were in the House of Bondage We are apt to judge and censure them who are in an afflicted State When the Barbarians saw the Viper on Paul's hand they said No doubt this Man is a Murderer Acts 28.4 So when we see the Viper of Affliction fasten upon the Godly we are apt to censure them and say These are greater Sinners than others and God hates them This rash censuring is for want of Wisdom Were not Israel in the House of Bondage Ieremy in the Dungeon Paul a night and a day in the Deep Gods Afflicting is so far from evidencing Hatred that his not afflicting is Hos. 4.14 I will not punish your Daughters when they commit Whoredom Deus maxime irascitur cum non irascitur Ber. God punisheth most when he doth not punish his Hand is heaviest when it seems to be lightest The Judge will not burn him in the Hand whom he intends to execute 3. If Gods own Israel may be in the House of Bondage then Afflictions do not of themselves demonstrate a Man Miserable Indeed Sin unrepented of makes one miserable but the Cross doth not If God hath a design in afflicting his Children to make them happy then they are not miserable but Gods afflicting them is to make them happy Therefore they are not Miserable Iob
5.17 Happy is the Man whom God correcteth The World counts them happy who can keep out of Affliction but the Scripture calls them happy who are afflicted Quest. How are they happy Resp. 1. Because they are more Holy Heb. 12.10 2. Because they are more in Gods Favour Prov 3.12 The Goldsmith loves his Gold when in the Furnace 3. Because they have more of Gods sweet Presence Psal. 91.15 And they cannot be unhappy that have Gods powerful Presence in supporting his gracious Presence in Sanctifying their Affliction 4. Because the more affliction they have the more degrees of Glory they shall have The lower they have been in the Iron Furnace they shall sit upon the higher Throne of Glory The heavier their Cross the heavier shall be their Crown So then if Affliction make a Christian happy they cannot denominate him miserable 4. See the Merciful Providence of God to his Children though they may be in the House of Bondage and smart by Affliction yet they shall not be hurt by Affliction What hurt doth the Fan to the Corn only separates the Chaft from it Or the Launce to the Body only let out the Impostume The House of Bondage doth that which sometimes Ordinances will not do it doth Humble and Reform Iob 36.8 11. If they be held in Cords of Affliction he openeth their Ear to Discipline and commandeth that they return from Iniquity O what a merciful Providence is this though God bruise his People yet while he is bruising them he is doing them good As if one should throw a Bag of Mony at another and a little bruise him yet it doth enrich him Affliction enricheth the Soul and yields the sweet Fruits of Righteousness Heb. 12.11 5. If Israel be in the House of Bondage if the Lord deals so with his own Children then how severely will he deal with the Wicked If God be so severe with them he loves how severe will he be with them he hates If it be done in the Green Tree what shall be done in the Dry If they that Pray and Mourn for Sin be so severely dealt with what will become of them that Swear and break the Sabbath and are unclean If Israel be in the Iron Furnace the Wicked shall lye in the Fiery Furnace of Hell It should be the saddest News to wicked Men to hear that the People of God are afflicted let them think how dreadful will the case of Sinners be 1 Pet. 4.17 Iudgment must begin at the House of God and if it first begin at us what shall the end be of them that obey not the Gospel If God thresh his Wheat he will burn the Chaff If the Godly suffer Castigation the Wicked shall suffer Condemnation If he mingle his Peoples Cup with Wormwood he will mingle the Wickeds Cup with Fire and Brimstone 2 Use. 1. If Israel be in the House of Bondage then do not entertain too hard Thoughts of Affliction Christians are apt to look upon the Cross and the Iron Furnace as Frightful things and do what they can to shun them Nay sometimes to avoid Affliction they run themselves into Sin But do not think too hardly of Affliction do not look upon it through the Multiplying Glass of Fear the House of Bondage is not Hell Consider First Whence doth Affliction come even from a Wise God who prescribes whatever befalls us Persecutions are but like Apothecaries they give us that Physick which God prescribes Secondly Affliction hath its Light side as well as its Dark God can sweeten our Afflictions candy our Wormwood 2 Cor. 1.5 As our Sufferings abound so doth also our Consolation Argerius dated his Letters from the pleasant Garden of the Leonine Prison God doth sometimes so revive his Children in Trouble that they had rather bear their Afflictions than want their Comforts Why then should Christians entertain such hard thoughts of Affliction Do not look at its grim Face but at the Message it brings which is to enrich us both with Grace and Comfort 2. If Israel be sometimes in the House of Bondage in an Afflicted State then think beforehand of Affliction say not as Iob 29.18 I shall dye in my Nest. In the House of Mirth think of the House of Bondage you that are now Naomi may be Marah Ruth 1.20 How quickly may the Scene turn and the Hyperbole of Joy end in a Catastrophe all outward things are upon the Tropicks given to change The fore-thoughts of Affliction would make us Sober and Moderate in the use of Lawful Delights it would cure a Surfeit Christ at a Feast mentions his Burial a good Antidote against a Surfeit The forethoughts of Affliction would make us prepare for it it would take us off the World it would put us upon a Search of our Evidences she would see what Oyl we have in our Lamp what Grace we can find that we may be able to stand in the Evil Day That Soldier was imprudent who had his Sword to whet when he was just going to Fight He who forecasts Sufferings will have the Shield of Faith and the Sword of the Spirit ready that he may not be surprized 3. If Afflictions do come let us labour to deport our selves wisely as Christians that we may adorn our Sufferings That is let us endure with Patience Iames 5.10 Take my Brethren the Prophets for an Example of enduring Affliction and Patience Satan labours to take advantage of us in Affliction by making us either Faint or Murmure He blows the Coals of Passion and Discontent and then warms himself at the Fire Patience adorns Sufferings A Christian should say as Jesus Christ Lord not my Will but thy Will be done And indeed 't is a sign the Affliction is sanctified when the Heart is brought to a sweet submissive frame and then God will remove the Affliction He will take us out of the Iron Furnace And that brings me to the Second thing Gods Deliverance of his People Israel I brought you out of the House of Bondage Of the Commandments Exod. 20.2 Who brought thee out of the House of Bondage WE may consider these Words Who brought thee out of the House of Bondage either 1. Literally or 2. Spiritually and mystically 1. In the Letter I brought thee out of the House of Bondage that is I delivered you out of the Misery and Servitude you sustain'd in Egypt when you were in the Iron Furnace 2. Spiritually and Mystically I brought thee out of the House of Bondage So it is a Type of our Deliverance by Christ from Sin and Hell 1. Literally in the Letter I brought thee out of the House of Bondage viz. Out of great Misery and Slavery in the Iron Furnace The thing I note hence is though God bring his People sometimes into trouble yet he will bring them out again Israel was in the House of Bondage but at last I brought you out of Bondage First 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 That God doth deliver out of Trouble Secondly In what
manner Thirdly When are the Seasons Fourthly Why God delivers Fifthly How the deliverances of the Godly and Wicked out of Trouble differ First 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 That God doth deliver his Children out of Troubles Psal. 22.4 Our Fathers trusted in thee they trusted and thou didst deliver them 2 Tim. 4.17 And I was delivered out of the Mouth of the Lion viz. from Nero. Psal. 66.11 12. Thou laidst Affliction upon our Loins but thou broughtest us out into a Wealthy Place Psal. 30.5 Heaviness may endure for a Night but Ioy cometh in the Morning God brought Daniel out of the Lions Den Sihon out of Babylon God in his due time gives an issue out of trouble Psal. 68.20 The Tree which in Winter seems dead in the Spring revives Post nubila Phaebus Affliction may leap on us as the Viper did on Paul but at last this Viper shall be shaked off 'T is called a Cup of Affliction Isa. 51.17 The Wicked drink a Sea of Wrath the Godly drink only a Cup of Affliction and God will say shortly Let this Cup pass away God will give his People a Goal Delivery Secondly Quest. In what manner doth God deliver his People out of Trouble Resp. He doth it like a God in Wisdom 1. He doth it sometimes suddenly as the Angel was caused to fly swiftly Dan. 9.21 So God sometimes makes a Deliverance fly swiftly upon the Wing and on a Suddain he turns the shadow of Death into the Light of the Morning As God gives us Mercies above what we can think Ephes. 3.20 so sometimes before we can think of them Psal. 126.1 When the Lord turned the Captivity of Sion we were like them that Dreamed we were in a Dream we never thought of it Ioseph could not have thought of such a sudden Alteration to be the same Day freed out of Prison and made the chief Ruler in the Kingdom Mercy sometimes doth not stick long in the Birth but it is brought forth on a sudden 2. God sometimes delivers his People strangely That the Whale which swallow'd up Ionah should be a means to bring him safe to Land God sometimes delivers his People in that very way they think he will destroy In Bringing Israel out of Egypt God stirred up the Hearts of the Egyptians to hate them Psal. 105.22 And that was the means of their Deliverance He brought Paul to Shoar by a contrary Wind and upon the broken Pieces of the Ship Acts 27.44 Thirdly Quest. When are the times and Seasons that God usually delivers his People out of the Bondage of Affliction Resp. 1. When they are in the greatest Extremity When Ionah was in the Belly of Hell then Chap. 2.5 Thou hast brought up my Life from Corruption When there is but an Hairs breadth between the Godly and Death then God ushers in Deliverance When the Ship in the Gospel was almost covered with Waves then Christ awoke and rebuked the Wind. When Isaac was upon the Altar and the Knife going to be put to his Throat then comes the Angel Lay not thy Hand upon the Child When Peter began to sink then Christ took him by the Hand Cum duplicantur lateres venit Moses When the Tale of Brick was doubled then comes Moses the Temporal Saviour When the People of God are in the greatest danger then appears the Morning Star of Deliverance When the Patient is ready to faint now the Cordial is given 2. The Second Season is when Affliction hath done its Work upon them When it hath effected that God hath sent it for As First When it hath humbled them Lam. 3.19 Remembring my Affliction the Wormwood and Gall my Soul is humbled in me When Gods Corrosive hath eat out the Proud Flesh. Secondly When it hath tamed their Impatience Before they were proud and impatient like froward Children that would struggle with their Parents but when their curst Hearts are tamed and they say as Micah 7.9 I will bear the Indignation of the Lord because I have sin'd against him and as Eli It is the Lord let him do what seems him good Let him hedge me with Thorns if he will plant me with Grace 3 When they are more Partakers of God's Holiness Heb. 12.10 they are more full of Heavenly-Mindedness When the sharp Frost of Affliction hath brought forth the Spring Flowers of Grace now the Cross is sanctified and God will bring them out of the House of Bondage Luctus in laetitiam vertetur cineres in Corollas When the Metal is refined then it is taken out of the Furnace When Affliction hath heal'd us now God takes off the smarting Plaister Fourthly Quest. Why doth God bring his People out of the House of Bondage Resp. Hereby he makes way for his own Glory Gods Glory is dearer to him than any thing besides it is a Crown-Jewel God by raising his People raiseth the Trophies of his own Honour He glorifies his Attributes His Power Goodness Truth do all Ride in Triumph 1. His Power If God did not sometimes bring his People into Trouble how would his Power be seen in bringing them out He brought Israel out of the House of Bondage with Miracle upon Miracle he saved them with an outstretched-Arm Psal. 114.5 What ailed thee O thou Sea that thou fleddest c. It is spoken of Israel's March out of Egypt when the Sea fled and the Waters were parted each from other Here was the power of God set forth Ier. 32.27 Is any thing too hard for me God loves to help when things seem past hope he creates Deliverance Psal. 124.8 He brought Isaac out of a Dead Womb and the Messiah out of a Virgins Womb. O how doth his Power shine forth when he overcomes seeming Impossibilities and works a Cure when things look desperate 2. His Truth God hath made Promises to his People when they are under great pressures to deliver them and his Truth is engaged in his Promise Psal. 50.15 Call-upon me in the Day of Trouble I will deliver thee Job 5.19 He shall deliver thee in Six Troubles and in Seven How is the Scripture bespangled with these Promises as the Firmament is with Stars either God will deliver them from Death or by Death 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 he will make a way to escape 1 Cor. 10.13 When Promises are verified God's Truth is magnified 3. His Goodness God is full of Compassion to such as are in Misery The Hebrew Word Racham for Mercy signifies Bowels God hath Soundings of Bowels Isa. 63.15 And this Sympathy stirs up God to deliver Isa. 63.9 In his Love and in his Pity he Redeemed them This makes way for the Triumph of Gods Goodness First He is Tender-hearted he will not over-afflict he cuts asunder the Bars of Iron he breaks the Yoaks of the Oppressor Thus all his Attributes ride in Triumph in the saving his People out of Trouble Fifthly Quest. How the Deliverances of the Godly and Wicked out of Trouble differ Resp. 1. The deliverances of
without any thing to uphold it The Glory of the Heavenly Kingdom is substantial it hath twelve Foundations Rev. 21.14 That which God and Angels count Glory is true Glory 2. The Glory of this Kingdom is satisfying Psal. 36.9 With thee is the Fountain of Life How can they choose but be full who are at the Fountain head Psal. 17.15 When I awake I shall be satisfied with thy Likeness i. e. VVhen I awake in the Morning of the Resurrection having some of the Beams of thy Glory shining in me I shall be satisfied Iob 28.14 The Creature saith concerning Satisfaction It is not in me If we go for Happiness to the Creature we go to the wrong Box only Heavens Glory is commensurate to the vast Desires of an Immortal Soul A Christian bathing himself in these Rivers of Pleasure cries out in a Divine Extasy I have enough The Soul is never satisfied till it hath God for its Portion and Heaven for its Haven Dissatisfaction ariseth from some defect but God is an Infinite Good and there can be no defect in that which is Infinite 3. The Glory of Heavens Kingdom is pure and unmix'd the Streams of Paradise are not muddied omnia clara omnia jucunda there that Gold hath no alloy no bitter ingredient in that Glory but pure as the Honey drops from the Comb there is a Rose grows without Prickles the Rose of Sharon there is Ease without Pain Honour without Disgrace Life without Death 4. The Glory of this Kingdom is constantly exhilarating and refreshing there 's fulness but no surfeit Worldly Comforts though sweet yet in time grow stale A Down-bed pleaseth a while but within a while we are weary and would rise Too much Pleasure is a pain But the Glory of Heaven doth never surfeit or nauseate the reason is because as there are all Rarities imaginable so every Moment fresh Delights spring from God into the glorified Soul 5. The Glory of this Kingdom is distributed to every individual Saint In an Earthly Kingdom the Crown goes but to one a Crown will fit but one Head but in that Kingdom above the Crown goes to all Rev. 1.6 All Elect are Kings The Land is settled chiefly upon the Heir and the rest are ill provided for But in the Kingdom of Heaven all the Saints are Heirs Rom. 8.17 Heirs of God and 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Co-heirs with Christ. God hath Land enough to give to all his Heirs 6. Lucid and Transparent This Kingdom of Heaven is adorned and bespangled with Light 1 Tim. 6.16 Light is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the Glory of the Creation Eccl. 11.7 The Light is sweet Hell is a dark Dungeon Mat. 22.13 Fire but no Light The Kingdom of Heaven is a Diaphanum all imbroidered with Light clear as Christal How can there want light where Christ the Sun of Righteousness displaies his Golden Beams Rev. 21.23 The Glory of the Lord did lighten it and the Lamb is the Light thereof 7. The Glory of this Kingdom is adequate and proportionable to the desire of the Soul In Creature-Fruitions that which doth commend them and set them off to us is Suitableness The Content of Marriage doth not lye either in Beauty or Portion but the suitableness of Disposition The Excellency of a Feast is when the Meat is suited to the Pallat This is one ingredient in the Glory of Heaven it exactly suits the desires of the glorified Saints we shall not say in Heaven Here is a Dish I do not love There shall be Musick suits the Ear the Anthems of Angels and Food that suits with the glorified Pallat the hidden Manna of Gods Love 8. The Glory of this Kingdom will be seasonable the seasonableness of a Mercy adds to the Beauty and sweetness it is like Apples of Gold in Pictures of Silver After an hard Winter in this cold Climate will it not be seasonable to have the Spring Flowers of Glory appear and the singing of the Birds of Paradise come When we have been wearied and even tired out in battle with sin and Satan will not a Crown be seasonable 3. Quest. Wherein the Kingdom of Heaven infinitely excels all the Kingdoms of the Earth Resp. 1. It excels in the Architect Other Kingdoms have Men to raise their Structures but God himself laid the first Stone in this Kingdom Heb. 11.10 This Kingdom is of the greatest Antiquity God was the first King and Founder of it no Angel was worthy to lay a Stone in this Building 2. This Heavenly Kingdom excels in Altitude 't is higher scituated than any Kingdom the higher any thing is the more excellent The Fire being the most sublime Element is most Noble The Kingdom of Heaven is seated above all the visible Orbs There is first the Aery Heaven which is the space from the Earth to the Sphere of the Moon 2. The Starry Heaven the place where are the Planets of an higher Elevation Saturn Iupiter Mars 3. The Caelum Empyraeum the Empyraean Heaven which Paul calls the third Heaven Vbi Christ is there is the Kingdom of Glory scituated This Kingdom is so high that no Scaling Ladders of Enemies can reach it so high that the old Serpent can't shoot up his fiery Darts to it If wicked Men could build their Nests among the Stars yet the least Believer would shortly be above them 3. The Kingdom of Heaven excels all other in Splendor and Riches it is described by precious Stones Rev. 21.19 What are all the Rarities of the Earth to this Kingdom Coasts of Pearl Rocks of Diamonds Islands of Spices What are the Wonders of the World to it The Egyptian Pyramides The Temple of Diana The Pillar of the Sun offered to Iupiter What a rich Kingdom is that where God will lay out all his cost Those who are poor in the World yet as soon as they come into this Kingdom grow rich as rich as the Angels Other Kingdoms are inriched with Gold this is inriched with the Deity 4. The Kingdom of Heaven excels all other Kingdoms in Holiness Kingdoms on Earth are for the most part unholy there 's a Common Shore of Luxury and Uncleanness running in them Kingdoms are Stages for sin to be acted on Isa. 28.8 All Tables are full of Vomit But the Kingdom of Heaven is so holy that it will not mix with any Corruption Rev. 21.27 There shall enter into it nothing that defileth 'T is so pure a Soyl that no Serpent of Sin will breed there There is Beauty which is not stained with Lust and Honour which is not swelled with Pride Holiness is the brightest Jewel of the Crown of Heaven 5. The kingdom of Heaven excels all other kingdoms in its pacifick Nature 't is Regnum Paci● a kingdom of Peace Peace is the Glory of a Kingdom Pax una Triumphis innumeris melior A Kings Crown is more adorned with the white Lilly of Peace then when it is beset with the red Roses of a bloody War but where shall
hate him as he is the holy One 2. Men are prejudiced at the Truths of Christ. 1. Self-denyal A man must deny his Righteousness Phil. 3.9 his Duties and Moralities he would graft the hope of Salvation upon the stock of his own Righteousness 2. He must deny his Unrighteousness The Scripture seals no patents to Sin it teacheth us to deny all ungodliness and worldly lusts Tit. 2.11 We must divorce those Sins which bring in Pleasure and Profit 3. Forgiving of injuries Mark 11.25 These Truths Men are prejudiced at they can rather want forgiveness from God than they can forgive others 3. Men are prejudiced at the Followers of Christ. 1. Their paucity there are but few in comparison that embrace Christ but why should this offend Men are not offended at Pearls and precious Stones because they are but few 2. Their Poverty many that wear Christs livery are low in the World but why should this give offence 1. Christ hath better things than these to bestow upon his Followers the holy Anointing the white Stones the hidden Manna the Crown of Glory 2. All Christs Followers are not humbled with Poverty Abraham was rich in Gold and Silver as well as rich in Faith Though not many Noble are called yet some Noble Acts 17.12 Honourable women which were Greeks believed Constantine and Theodosius were Godly Emperours so that this stumbling block is removed 3. Their Scandals Some of Christs Followers under a mask of Piety commit sin this begets a prejudice against Religion but doth Christ or his Gospel teach any such thing The Rules he prescribes are holy Why should the Master be thought the worse of because some of his Servants prove bad 4. Men are prejudiced at the Wayes of Christ they expose them to Sufferings Matth. 16.24 Let him take up his cross and follow me many stumble at the Cross. There are as Tertullian delicaetuli silken Christians who love their ease they will follow Christ to Mount Oliver to see him transfigured but not to Mount Golgotha to suffer with him But alas what is Affliction to the Glory that follows The weight of Glory makes Affliction light Adimant Caput non Coronam O take heed of prejudice this hath been a stumbling stone in Mens way to Heaven and hath made them fall short of the Kingdom 6. If you would not miss of the Kingdom of Heaven take heed of Presumption Men presume all is well and take it as a principle not to be disputed that they shall go to Heaven The Devil hath given them Opium to cast them into a deep sleep of security The presumptuous Sinner is like the Leviathan made without fear He lives as bad as the worst yet hopes he shall be saved as well as the best He blesseth himself and saith he shall have peace though he goes on in sin Deut. 29.19 As if a Man should drink Poyson yet not fear but he should have his health But whence doth this presumptuous hope arise Surely from a conceit that God is made up all of Mercy 'T is true God is merciful but withal he is just too Exod. 34.6 7. Keeping mercy for thousands and that will by no means clear the guilty If a King did proclaim that only those should be pardoned who came in and submitted should any still persisting in Rebellion claim the benefit of that Pardon Dost thou hope for Mercy who wilt not lay down thy Weapons but stand out in Rebellion against Heaven None might touch the Ark but the Priests none may touch this Ark of Gods Mercy but holy consecrated Persons Presumption is heluo Animarum the great devourer of Souls A thousand have missed of Heaven by putting on the broad spectacles of Presumption 7. If you would not miss of the Heavenly Kingdom take heed of the delights and pleasures of the Flesh soft pleasures harden the heart Many people cannot endure a serious Thought but are for Comedies and Romances they play away their Salvation Homines capiuntur voluptate ut pisces hamo Cicero Pleasure is the sugred bait Men bite at but there is an hook under Iob 21.12 They take the timbrel and harp and rejoyce at the sound of the organ And a parallel Scripture Amos 6.4 That lye upon beds of ivory that chant to the sound of the viol that drink wine in bowls and anoint themselves with the chief oyntments The pleasures of the World do keep many from the pleasures of Paradise What a shame is it that the Soul that princely thing which swayes the sceptre of Reason and is akin to Angels should be enslaved to sinful pleasure Beard in his Theatre speaks of one who had a Room richly hung with fair Pictures he had most delicious Musick he had the rarest Beauties he had all the Candies and curious Preserves of the Confectioner thus did he gratifie his Senses with Pleasure and swore he would live one week like a God though he were sure to be damned in Hell the next day Diodorus Siculus observes that the Dogs of Sicily while they are hunting among the sweet Flowers lose the scent of the Hare so many while they are hunting after the sweet pleasures of the World lose the Kingdom of Heaven 'T is saith Theophylact one of the worst sights to see a Sinner go laughing to Heaven 8 If you would not fall short of the Kingdom of Heaven take heed of Worldlimindedness a covetous Spirit is a dunghil Spirit it choaks good Affections as the earth puts out the fire The World hindred the young Man from following Christ abiit tristis he went away sorrowful Luke 18.23 which extorted those words from our Saviour Verse 24. How hardly shall they that have Riches enter into the Kingdom of God Divitiae saeculi sunt laquei Diaboli Bern. Riches are golden Snares If a Man were to climb up a steepy Rock and had Weights tied to his Legs it would hinder him from his ascent Too many Golden Weights will hinder us from climbing that steepy Rock which leads to Heaven Exod. 14.3 They are entangled in the Land the Wilderness hath shut them in So it may be said of many they are entangled in earthly Affairs the World hath shut them in The World is no Friend to Grace the more the Child sucks the weaker the Nurse is and the more the World sucks and draws from us the weaker our Grace is 1 Iohn 2.15 Love not the world Had a Man a Monopoly of all the wealth of the World were he able to empty the Western Parts of Gold and the Eastern of Spices could he heap up Riches to the Starry heaven yet his heart would not be filled Covetousness is a dry dropsy Ioshua who could stop the course of the Sun could not stop Achan in his covetous pursuit of the Wedge of Gold he whose heart is lockt up in his Chest will be lockt out of heaven Some Ships that have escaped the Rocks have been cast away upon the Sands Many who have escaped gross Sins
It will not be long before the silver cord be loosed and the golden bowl broken Eccles. 12. The skin wherein the Brains are inclosed as in a bowl this golden bowl will soon be broken Our Soul is in our Body as the Bird is in the Shell which soon breaks and the Bird flyes out the Shell of the Body breaking the Soul flyes into Eternity We know not whether we shall live to another Sabbath Before we hear another Sermon-bell go our Passing-bell may go Our Life runs as a swift stream into the ocean of Eternity Brethren if our Time be so minute and transient if the taper of Life be so soon wasted or perhaps blown out by violent death how should we put to all our strength and call in help from Heaven that we may obtain the Kingdom of Glory If time be so short why do we wast it about things of less moment and neglect the one thing needful which is the Kingdom of Heaven A Man that hath a great work to be done and but one day for the doing of it had need work hard We have a great work to do we are striving for a Kingdom and alas we are not certain of one day to work in therefore what need have we to bestir our selves and what we do for Heaven to do it with all our might 5. To excite our diligence let us consider how inexcusable we shall be if we miss of the Kingdom of Heaven who have had such helps for Heaven as we have had Indians who have Mines of Gold have not such advantages for Glory as we they have the light of the Sun Moon and Stars and the light of R●ason but this is not enough to light them to Heaven But we have had the light of the Gospel shining in our Horizon we have been lifted up to Heaven with Ordinances we have had the Word in season and out of season The Ordinances are the pipes of the Sanctuary which empty the golden Oyl of Grace into the Soul they are scala ParAdisi the Ladder by which we ascend to the Kingdom of Heaven Deut. 4 7. What nation is there so great who hath God so nigh unto them as the Lord our God is in all things that we call upon him for We have had Heaven and Hell set before us we have had Counsels of Friends Warnings Examples the Motions and Inspirations of the Holy Ghost how should all these spurs quicken us in our pace to Heaven Should not that Ship sail apace to the Haven which hath Wind and Tide to carry it The Tide of Ordinances and the Wind of the Spirit Surely if we through negligence miss of the Kingdom of Heaven we shall have nothing to say for our selves we shall be as far from excuse as from happiness 6. You cannot do too much for the Kingdom of Heaven you cannot pray too much sanctifie the Sabbath too much love God too much you cannot over-do In secular things a Man may labour too hard he may kill himself with working but there is no fear of working too hard for Heaven In virtute non est verendum ne quid nimium sit Seneca The World is apt to censure the Godly as if they were too zealous and did over-strain themselves in Religion Indeed a Man may follow the World too much he may make too much hast to be rich The Ferry-man may take in too many Passengers into his Boat to the sinking of his Boat so a Man may heap up so much Gold and Silver as to sink himself in Perdition 1 Tim. 6.9 but one cannot be too earnest and zealous for the Kingdom of Heaven there is no fear of excess here when we do all we can for Heaven we come short of the Golden Rule set us and of Christs Golden Pattern when our Faith is highest like the Sun in the Meridian yet still 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 there is something lacking in our Faith 1 Thess. 3.1 so that all our labour for the Kingdom is little enough When a Christian hath done his best yet still he hath sins and wants to bewail 7 By this you may judge of the state of your Souls whether you have Grace or no by your earnest pursuit after the Heavenly Kingdom Grace infuseth a Spirit of activity into a person Grace doth not lye dormant in the Soul 't is not a sleepy habit but it makes a Christian like a Seraphim swift and winged in his Heavenly motion Grace is like fire it makes one burn in love to God and the more he loves him the more he presseth forward to Heaven where he may fully enjoy him Hope is an active Grace 't is called a lively hope 1 Pet. 1.3 hope is like the spring in the Watch it sets all the wheels of the Soul a running Hope of a Crop makes the Husbandman sow his seed hope of Victory makes the Souldier fight and a true hope of Glory makes a Christian vigorously pursue Glory Here is a Spiritual Touchstone to try our Grace by If we have the anointing of the Spirit it will oyl the wheels of our endeavour and make us lively in our pursuit after the Heavenly Kingdom No sooner had Paul Grace infused but presently Behold he prayes Acts 9.11 The Affections are by Divines called the Feet of the Soul if these Feet move not towards Heaven it is because there is no Life 8. Your labour for Heaven is not lost Perhaps you may think it is in vain that you have served God but know that your pains is not lost The Seed is cast into the Earth and it dyes yet at last it brings forth a plentiful Crop so your labours seem to be fruitless but at last they bring you to a Kingdom Who would not work hard for one hour when for that hours work he sh●uld be a King as long as he lived And let me tell you the more labour you have put forth for the Kingdom of Heaven the more degrees of Glory you shall have As there are degrees of Torment in Hell Matth. 23.14 so of Glory in Heaven As one Star differs from another in Glory so shall one Saint 1 Cor. 15.41 Though every Vessel of Mercy shall be full yet one Vessel may hold mor● than another Such as have done more work for God shall have more Glory in the Heavenly Kingdom Could we hear th● Saints departed speaking to us from Heaven sure they would speak after this manner Were we to leave Heaven a while and live on the Earth again we would do God a thousand times more service than ever we did we would pray with more Life act with more Zeal for now we see the more hath been our labour the greater is our reward in Heaven 9. While we are labouring for the Kingdom God will help us Ezek. 36.27 I will put my Spirit within you and cause you to walk in my statutes The Promise encourageth us and Gods Spirit inableth us A Master gives his Servant work to
Sea 2. Consideration God hath a special hand in the disposal of all Occurrences that fall out Iob eyed God in the Affliction chap. 1.21 The Lord hath taken away He doth not complain of the Sabeans or the Influences of the Planets he looked beyond all second Causes he saw God in the Affliction and that made him chearfully submit Blessed be the name of the Lord. And Christ looked beyond Iudas and Pilate he looked to Gods determinate Counsel in delivering him up to be Crucified Acts 4.28 this made him say Matth. 26.39 Father not as I will but as thou wilt 'T is vain to quarrel with instruments VVicked Men are but a Rod in Gods hand Isa. 10.5 O Assyrian the rod of my anger VVhoever brings an Affliction God sends it The consideration of this would make us say Thy Will be done what God doth he sees a reason for VVe read of a wheel within a wheel Ezek. 1.15 the outward wheel which turns all is Providence the wheel within this wheel is Gods Decree this believed would rock the Heart quiet Shall we mutiny at that which God doth VVe may as well quarrel with the works of Creation as the works of Providence 3. Consideration which may make us humbly to submit to Gods VVill is that there is a necessity of Affliction 1 Pet. 1.6 If need be ye are in heaviness It is needful some things be kept in brine Afflictions are needful upon several accounts 1. To keep us Humble Oft times there is no other way to have the heart low but by being brought low 2 Chron. 33.12 When Manasseh was in affliction he humbled himself greatly Corrections are Corrosives to eat out the proud flesh Lam. 3.19 Remembring my misery the wormwood and the gall my soul is humbled in me 2. It is necessary that there should be Affliction for if God did not sometimes bring us into Affliction how could his power be seen in bringing us out Had not Israel been in the Egyptian Furnace God had lost his glory in their deliverance 3. If there were no Affliction then many parts of Scripture could not be fulfilled God hath promised to help us bear Affliction and Psal. 37.24 39. how could we experience Gods supporting us in trouble if we did not sometime meet with it God hath promised to give us Joy in Affliction Iohn 16.20 how could we taste this honey of Joy if we were not sometimes in Affliction Again God hath promised to wipe away tears from our eyes Isa. 25.8 how could God wipe away our tears in Heaven if we never shed any So that in several respects there is an absolute necessity that we should meet with Affliction and shall not we quietly submit and say Lord I see there is a necessity of it Thy Will be done 4. Consideration to make us submit to Gods VVill in Affliction is that whatever we feel it is nothing but what we have brought upon our selves we put a Rod into Gods hand to chastise us Christian God layes thy Cross on thee but it is of thy own making If a Mans field be full of Tares it is nothing but what he hath sown in it If thou reapest a bitter crop of Affliction it is nothing but what thou thy self hast sown The cords that pinch thee are of thy own twisting Me me adsum qui feci If Children will eat green Fruit they may thank themselves if they are sick if we eat the forbidden Fruit no wonder to feel it gripe Sin is the Trojan Horse that lands an Army of Afflictions upon us Ier. 4.15 A voice publisheth affliction ver 18. Thy way and thy doings have procured these things unto thee this is thy wickedness If we by Sin run our selves into arrears with God no wonder if he set Affliction as a Sergeant on our back to arrest us This may make us patiently submit to God in Affliction and say Thy Will be done VVe have no cause to complain of God it is nothing but what our Sins have merited Ier. 2.17 Hast not thou procured this unto thy self The Cross though it be of Gods laying it is of our own making say then as Mica 7. ●9 I will bear the Indignation of the Lord because I have sinned against him 5. Consideration to cause submission to Gods Will in Affliction God is now about to make an Experiment he doth it to prove and try us Psal. 66.10 Thou O God hast tried us as Silver is tried thou laidst Affliction upon our Loyns If there were no Affliction how should God have an Opportunity to try Men Hypocrites can sail in a Pleasure-boat serve God in Prosperity but when we can keep close to God in times of danger when we can trust God when we have no Pawn and love God when we have no smile here is the trial of Sincerity This may make us say Thy Will be done God is only trying us what hurt is in that What is the gold worse for being tried 6. Consideration to make us submit to God in Affliction and say Thy Will be done is that in all our Crosses God hath a kindness for us as there was no Night so dark but Israel had a Pillar of Fire to give Light so there 's no Condition so cloudy but we may see that which gives Light of Comfort David would sing of Mercy and Judgment Psal. 101.1 This may make our Wills chearfully submit to Gods to consider in every Path of Providence we may see a Footstep of kindness Quest. What kindness is there in Affliction when God seems most unkind Answ. 1. There is kindness in Affliction in that there is love in it 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Chrysost. Gods Rod and Gods Love may stand together Heb. 12.6 Whom the Lord loveth he chasteneth Whom he cockereth above the rest so Mercer As Abraham when he lift up his hand to sacrifice Isaac loved him so when God afflicts his People and seems to sacrifice their outward Comforts yet loves them The Husbandman loves his Vine when he cuts it and makes it bleed and shall not we submit to God shall we quarrel with that which hath kindness in it which comes in love The Chyrurgion binds the Patient and launceth him but no wise Man will quarrel with the Chyrurgion it is in Love and in order to a Cure 2. There is kindness in Affliction in that God deals with us now as Children Heb. 12.7 If you endure Chastening God deals with you as Sons God had one Son without sin but no son without stripes Affliction is a Badge of Adoption 't is Dei Sigillum saith Tertullian it is Gods Seal by which he marks us for his own When Munster that holy Man lay sick his Friends ask'd him how he did he pointed to his Sores saying hae sunt gemme Dei these are the Jewels with which God decks his Children shall not we then say Thy Will be done Lord there 's kindness in the Cross thou usest us as Children the Rod of Discipline
hearts to submission Lord if thou usest so much gentleness and correctest in measure Thy Will be done 12. There is kindness in Affliction in that God often sweetens it with divine Consolation 2 Cor. 1.4 Who comforteth us in all our Tribulation After a bitter Potion a lump of Sugar God comforts in Affliction 1. Partly by his Word Psal. 119.50 This is my Comfort in my Affliction for thy Word hath quickened me The Promises of the word are a shop of Cordials 2. God comforts by his Spirit Philip Landtgrave of Hesse said that in his troubles se divinas Martyrum consolationes sensisse he felt the divine Consolations of the Martyrs David had his Pilgrimage-Songs Psal. 119.54 and St. Paul his Prison-Songs Act. 16.25 Thus God candies our Wormwood with Sugar and makes us gather Grapes of Thorns Some of the Saints have had such ravishing Joys in Affliction that they had rather endure their Sufferings then want their Comforts O how much kindness is in the Cross In the Belly of this Lyon is an Honey-Comb may not this make us chearfully submit to Gods Will when God lines the Yoak with Comfort and gives us honey at the end of the Rod 13. There is kindness in Affliction in that God doth curtail and shorten it he will not let it lye on too long Isa. 57.16 I will not contend for ever least the Spirit should fail before me God will give his People a Writ of Ease and proclaim a Year of Jubilee the wicked may plow upon the backs of the Saints but God will cut their Traces Psal. 129.4 The Goldsmith will not let his gold lye any longer in the Furnace then till it is purified The Wicked must drink a Sea of Wrath but the Godly have only a Cup of Affliction Isa. 51.17 and God will say Let this Cup pass away Affliction may be compared to Frost it will break and Spring Flowers will come on Isa. 35. Sorrow and sighing shall fly away Affliction hath a Sting but withal a Wing sorrow shall fly away this Land Flood shall be dryed up if then there be so much kindness in the Cross God will cause a Cessation of trouble say then Fiat Voluntas tua Thy Will be done 14. Vlt. There is kindness in Affliction in that it is a means to make us happy Iob 5.17 Behold happy is the Man whom God correcteth This seems strange to flesh and blood that Affliction should make one happy when Moses saw the bush burning and not consumed I will s●ith he turn aside and see this strange sight Exod. 3.3 So here is a strange sight a Man afflicted yet happy The World counts them happy who can escape Affliction but happy is the Man whom God correcteth Quest. But how do Afflictions contribute to our happiness Resp. 1. As they are a means to bring us nearer to God the Loadstone of Prosperity doth not draw us so near to God as the Cords of Affliction VVhen the Prodigal was pinch'd with want then saith he I will arise and go to my Father Luke 15.18 The Deluge brought the Dove to the Ark The Floods of Sorrow make us hasten to Christ. 2. Afflictions make us happy as they are Manuductions to Glory The Storm drives the Ship into the harbour Happy is that Storm which drives the Soul into the Heavenly harbour is it not better to go through affliction to glory then through pleasure to misery not that afflictions merit glory no cross ever merited but that which Christ endured but they do disponere fit and prepare us for glory Think O Christian what Affliction leads to it leads to Paradise where are Rivers of Pleasure always running may not this make us chearfully submit to Gods VVill and say Lord if there be so much kindness in Affliction if all thou dost is to make us happy Thy Will be done 7. Consideration It is Gods ordinary course to keep his People to a bitter Diet-Drink and exercise them with great Trials Affliction is the beaten Road all the Saints have gone in The lively Stones in the Spiritual building have been all hewn and polished Christs Lilly hath grown among the Thorns 2 Tim. 3.12 All that will live Godly in Christ Iesus shall suffer persecution 'T is too much for a Christian to have two Heavens that is more than Christ had It hath been ever the lot of the Saints to encounter with sore tryals Both of the Prophets Iam. 5.10 Take my brethren the Prophets for an example of suffering affliction And of the Apostles Peter was Crucified with his Head downward Iames beheaded by Herod Iohn banished into the Isle of Patmos the Apostle Thomas thrust thorow with a spear who was chosen Apostle in Iudas room Matthias stoned to death Luke the Evangelist hanged on an Olive-tree Those Saints of whom the World was not worthy did pass under the Rod Hebr. 11.36 Christs Kingdom is Regnum Crucis this is the way God hath alwayes gone in such as God intends to save from Hell yet he doth not save from the Cross the consideration of this should quiet our Minds in Affliction and make us say Thy Will be done Do we think God will alter his course of Providence for us Why should we look for exemption from trouble more than others Why should we think to tread only upon Roses and Violets when Prophets and Apostles have marched through the Bryars to Heaven 8. Consideration God hath done that for thee Christian which may make thee content to suffer any thing at his hand and say Thy Will be done 1. He hath adopted thee for his Child David thought it no small Honour to be the Kings Son in Law 1 Sam. 18.18 what an Honour is it to derive thy pedigree from Heaven to be born of God why then art thou troubled and murmurest at every slight cross As Ionadab said to Amnon 2 Sam. 13.4 Why art thou being the Kings Son lean So why art thou who art Son or Daughter to the King of Heaven troubled at these petty things What the Kings Son and look lean This may quiet thy Spirit and bring thy Will to Gods he hath dignified thee with Honour he made thee his Son and Heir and will entail a Kingdom on thee 2. God hath given thee Christ. Christ is communis thesaurus a Magazine and Storehouse of all Heavenly Treasure a Pearl of Price to enrich a Tree of Life to quicken He is the quintessence of all Blessings why then art thou discontented at thy Worldly Crosses They cannot be so bitter as Christ is sweet as Seneca said once to Polybius Why dost thou complain of hard Fortune salvo Caesare is not Caesar thy Friend So is not Christ thy Friend He can never be poor who hath a Mine of Gold in his Field nor he who hath the unsearchable Riches of Christ Say then Lord Thy Will be done though I have my Cross yet I have Christ with it The Cross may make me weep but Christ wipes off all
tears Rev. 7.17 3. God hath given thee Grace Grace is the rich embroidery and workmanship of the Holy Ghost it is the sacred Unction 1 Iohn 2.27 The Graces are a Chain of Pearl to adorn and Beds of Spices which make us a sweet odour to God Grace is a distinguishing Blessing Christ gave Iudas his Purse but not his Spirit may not this quiet the Heart in Affliction and make it say Thy Will be done Lord thou hast given that Jewel which thou bestowest only on the Elect. Grace is a seal of thy Love it is both Food and Cordial it is an earnest of Glory 9. Consideration When God intends the greatest Mercy to any of his People he brings them low in Affliction God seems to go quite cross to Sense and Reason when he intends to raise us highest he brings us lowest As Moses Hand before it wrought Miracles was Leprous and Sarahs Womb before it brought forth the Son of the Promise was Barren God brings us low before he raiseth us as Water is at the lowest ebb before there is a Spring tyde 1. It is true in a Temporal Sense When God would bring Israel to Canaan a Land flowing with Milk and Honey he first leads them through a Sea and a Wilderness when God intended to advance Ioseph to be the second Man in the Kingdom he casts him first into Prison and the Irons entred into his Soul Psal. 105.18 God usually lets it be darkest before the Morning-Star of deliverance appears 2. It is true in a Spiritual Sense When God intends to raise a Soul to Spiritual Comfort he first layes it low in desertion Isa. 12.1 as the Limner layes his dark colour first and then layes his gold colour on it so God first layes the Soul in the dark of desertion and then he layes his golden colour of Joy and Consolation May not this make us chearfully submit and say Thy Will be done Perhaps now God afflicts me he is about to raise me he intends me a greater Mercy than I am aware of 10. Consideration The excellency of this frame of Soul to lye at Gods feet and say Thy Will be done 1. A Soul that is melted into Gods Will shows variety of Grace As the holy Oyntment was made up of several Aromatick Spices Myrrh Cinnamon Cassia Exod. 30.23 so this sweet temper of Soul submission to Gods Will in Affliction hath in it a mixture of several Graces In particular it is compounded of three Graces Faith Love Humility 1. Faith Faith believes God doth all in Mercy that Affliction is to mortifie some Sin or exercise some Grace that God corrects in Love and Faithfulness Psalm 119.75 the belief of this causeth submission of Will to God 2. Love Love thinks no evil 1 Cor. 13.5 Love takes all God doth in the best sense it hath good thoughts of God this causeth submission Thy Will be done Let the Righteous God smite me saith Love it shall be a kindness yea it shall be an excellent oyl which shall not break my head 3. Humility The humble Soul looks on its Sins and how it hath provoked God he saith not his Afflictions are great but his Sins are great this makes him lye at Gods feet and say I will bear the indignation of the Lord because I have sinned against him Micah 7.9 Thus a submissive frame of Heart is full of grace it is compounded of several graces it pleaseth God to see so many graces at once sweetly exercised he saith of such a Christian as David of Goliahs Sword 1 Sam. 21.9 None like that give it me 2. He who puts his fiat placet to Gods Will and saith Thy Will be done shows not only variety of grace but strength of grace It argues much strength in the Body to be able to endure hard weather yet not be altered by it so to endure hard tryals yet not faint or fret shows more than ordinary strength of grace You that can say you have brought your Wills to Gods Gods VVill and yours agree as the Copy and the Original let me assure you you have out-strip'd many Christians who perhaps shine in an higher orb of knowledge than you To be content to be at Gods dispose to be any thing that God will have us shows a noble heroick Soul It is reported of the Eagle it is not like other Fowls they when they are hungry make a noise the Ravens cry for food but the Eagle is never heard to make a noise though it wants meat and it is from the nobleness and greatness of its Spirit The Eagle is above other Fowls and hath a Spirit suitable to its Nature so it is an argument of an holy gallantry and magnitude of Spirit that whatever cross Providences befal a Christian he doth not cry and whine as others but is silent and lyes quietly at Gods feet Here 's much strength of Grace in such a Soul nay the height of Grace VVhen Grace is crowning it is not so much to say Lord Thy Will be done but when Grace is conflicting and meets with crosses and tryals now to say Thy Will be done is a glorious thing indeed and prepares for the garland of honour 11. Consideration Persons are usually better in Adversity than Prosperity therefore stoop to Gods VVill. A prosperous condition is not alwayes so safe 't is true it is more pleasing to the Palate and every one desires to get on the warm side of the hedge where the Sun of Prosperity shines but it is not alwayes best In a prosperous Estate there is more burden many look at the shining and glittering of Prosperity but not at the burden Plus oneris 1. The burden of care therefore Christ calls Riches Cares Luke 8.14 A Rose hath its prickles so have Riches we think them happy that flourish in their Silks and Cloath of Gold but we see not the Troubles and Cares that attend them A Shooe may have Silver Lace on it yet pinch the Foot Many a Man that goes to his day-labour lives a more contented life than he that hath his Thousands per Annum Disquieting Care is the malus genius the evil Spirit that haunts the Rich Man When his Chests are full of Gold his Heart is full of Care how to encrease or how to secure what he hath gotten he is sometimes full of Care who he shall leave it to A large Estate like a long trailing garment is oft more troublesome than useful 2. In a prosperous Estate there is the burden of Account Such as are in high places have a far greater account to give to God than others Luke 12.48 Vnto whomsoever much is given of him shall be much required The more golden Talents any are intrusted with the more they have to answer for the more their Revenues the more their Reckonings God will say I gave you a great Estate what have you done with it how have you employed it for my Glory I have read of Philip King of Spain
Righteous Will it is a sin God cannot bear Numb 14.26 27. How long shall I bear with this evil congregation which murmur against me May not God justly say thus How long shall I bear with this wicked Person who when any thing falls out cross murmurs against me ver 28. Say unto them as truly as I live saith the Lord as ye have spoken in my ears so will I do unto you God swears against a murmurer As I live and what will God do as he lived ver 29. Your carcases shall fall in the wilderness You see how provoking a discontented quarrelsome Spirit is to God it may cost Men their Lives nay their Souls God sent fiery Serpents among the People for their murmuring 1 Cor. 10.10 he may send worse than fiery Serpents he may send Hell fire 20. Consideration How much doth God bear at our hand and shall not we be content to bear something at his hand It would tyre the Patience of the Angels to bear with us one day 2 Pet. 3.9 The Lord is long-suffering towards us 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 How oft do we offend in our Eye by envious impure glances in our Tongue by rash censuring but God passeth by many injuries he bears with us Should the Lord punish us every time we offend he might draw his sword every day shall God bear so much at our hands and can we bear with nothing at his hands Shall God be patient with us and we impatient with him Shall he be meek and we murmur Shall he endure our sins and shall not we endure his strokes Oh let us say Thy Will be done Lord thou hast been the greatest sufferer thou hast born more from me than I can from thee 21. Consideration Submitting our Wills to God in Affliction disappoints Satan of his hope and quite spoils his design The Devils end is in all our Afflictions to make us sin The Reason why Satan did smite Iob in his Body and Estate was to perplex his Mind and put him into a Passion he hoped that Iob would have been discontented and in a fit of anger not only have cursed his Birth-day but cursed his God but Iob lying at Gods Feet and blessing him in Affliction disappointed Satan of his hope and quite spoiled his plot Had Iob murmured he had pleased Satan had he fallen into an heat and the sparks of his anger flown about the Devil had warmed himself at this fire of Iobs Passion but Iob quietly submitted and blessed God here Satans design was frustrated and he missed of his intent The Devil hath oft deceived us the best way to deceive him is by quiet submission to God in all things and saying Thy Will be done 22. Consideration It may rock our Hearts quiet in Affliction to consider that to the Godly the Nature of Affliction is quite changed to a wicked Man it is a Curse the Rod is turned into a Serpent Affliction to him is but an effect of Gods displeasure the beginning of Sorrow but the nature of Affliction is quite chang'd to a Believer it is by a divine Chymistry turn'd into a Blessing it is like Poyson corrected which becomes a Medicine it is a Love-token a Badge of Adoption a preparatory to glory should not this make us say Thy VVill be done The poyson of the Affliction is gone it is not hurtful but healing this hath made the Saints not only patient in Affliction but have sounded forth Thankfulness As Bells when they have been cast in the Fire do afterwards make a sweeter sound so the Godly after they have been cast into the Fire of Affliction have sounded forth Gods Praise Psal. 119.71 It is good for me that I was afflicted Iob. 1.21 Blessed be the Name of the Lord. 23. Consideration To make us submit our Will to God in Affliction is to think how many good things we receive from God and shall we not be content to receive some evil Iob 2.10 Shall we receive good at the hand of God and shall we not receive evil In the Hebrew hatton meeth ha●elohim shall we receive good from God and not evil This may make us say Thy Will be done How many Blessings have we received at the Hand of Gods Bounty we have been be miracled with Mercy what sparing preventing delivering Mercy have we had the Honey-comb of Mercy hath continually drop'd upon us Lam. 3.23 His Mercies are new every Morning Mercy comes in as constantly as the Tide nay how many Tides of Mercy do we see in one day we never feed but Mercy carves every bit to us we never drink but in the golden Cup of Mercy we never go abroad but Mercy sets a guard of Angels about us we never lie down in our bed but Mercy draws the Curtains of Protection close about us Now shall we receive so many good things at the hand of God and shall we not receive evil Our Mercies far out weigh our Afflictions for one Affliction we have a thousand Mercies O then let us submit to God and say Thy Will be done The Sea of Gods Mercy should swallow up a few drops of Affliction 24. Consideration To bring our Wills to God in Affliction doth much honour the Gospel An unsubmissive Christian reproacheth Religion as if it were not able to subdue an unruly Spirit it is weak Physick which cannot purge out ill Humours and sure it is a weak Gospel if it cannot master our discontent and martyr our Wills Unsubmissiveness is a Reproach but a chearful resignation of our Will to God sets a Crown of Honour upon the Head of Religion it shows the power of the Gospel which can charm down the Passions and melt the Will into Gods Will therefore in Scripture submissive patience is brought in as an adorning Grace Rev. 14.12 Here is the Patience of the Saints 25. Consideration The Example of our Lord Jesus how flexible and submissive was he to his Father He who taught us this Prayer Thy Will be done had learned it himself Christs Will was perfectly tuned to his Fathers Will it was the Will of his Father that he should dye for our sins and he endured the Cross Heb. 12.2 It was a painful shameful cursed death he suffered the very pains of Hell equivalently yet he willingly submitted Isa. 53.7 He opened not his Mouth he opened his sides when the blood ran out but he opened not his Mouth in repining his will was resolved into the will of his Father Iohn 18.11 Shall not I drink the Cup which my Father hath given me Now the more our Wills are subject to Gods Will in Affliction the nearer we come to Christ our Pattern is it not our Prayer we may be like Christ by holy Submission we imitate him His Will was melted into his Fathers Will. 26 Consideration To Submit our Will to God is the way to have our Will every one would be glad to have his VVill the way to have our Will is to resign it God deals
of these and leave the other two to the severity of the Law will not he that is pardoned love his Prince who hath been so full of Clemency How should your hearts be indeared in love to God The Schoolmen distinguish of a Two-fold Love Amor gratuitus a Love of Bounty that is God's Love to us in Forgiving and Amor debitus a Love of Duty that is our Love to God by way of Retaliation We should shew our love by admiring God by sweetly solacing our selves in him and binding our selves to him in a perpetual Covenant 3. Let the Sence of God's Love in forgiving make you more Cautious and Fearful of sin for the future Psal. 130.4 There is forgiveness with thee that thou maist be feared O fear to offend this God who hath been so gracious to you in forgiving If a Friend hath done a kindness for us we will not disoblige him or abuse his Love After Nathan had told David The Lord hath put away thy sin How tender was David's Conscience How fearful was he of staining his Soul with the guilt of more blood Psal. 51.14 Deliver me from Blood-guiltiness O God Men committing gross sin after pardon God changeth his carriage towards them he turns his Smile into a ●rown they lie as Ionah in the belly of hell God's Wrath falls into their Conscience as a drop of scalding Lead into the Eye the Promises are as a Fountain sealed not a drop of comfort comes from them O Christians do you not remember what it cost you before to get your pardon How long it was before your broken bones were set And will you again venture to sin You may be in such a condition that you may question whether you belong to God or no though God doth not Damn you he may send you to Hell in this Life 4. If God hath given you good hope that you are pardoned walk chearfully Rom. 5.11 We joy in God through our Lord Iesus Christ by whom we have received the Atonement Who should rejoice if not he that hath his pardon God rejoiceth when he shews us Mercy And should not we rejoice when we receive Mercy In the saddest times a pardoned Soul may rejoice Afflictions have a Commission to do him good every cross-wind of Providence shall blow him nearer to the Haven of Glory Christian God hath pull'd off your Prison-fetters and Cloth'd you with the Robe of Righteousness and Crown'd you with Loving-kindness and yet art thou sad Rom. 5.2 We rejoice in hope of the Glory of God Can the Wicked rejoice who have onely a short Reprieve from Hell and not they who have a full Pardon sealed 5. Hath God pardoned you Do all the Service you can for God 1 Cor. 15.58 Always abounding in the work of the Lord. Let your head study for God let your hands work for him let your Tongue be the Organ of his Praise Paul got his pardon 1 Tim. 1.16 I obtained Mercy and this was as Oyl to the Wheels it made him move faster in obedience 1 Cor. 15.10 I laboured 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 more abundantly than they all Paul 's obedience did not move slow as the Sun on the Dial but swiftly as the Sun in the Firmament He did spend and was spent for Christ. The pardoned Soul thinks he can never love God enough or serve him enough The last thing is to lay down some Rules or Directions how we may obtain forgiveness of Sin 1. We must take heed of Mistakes about pardon of Sin 1. Mistake That our sins are pardoned when they are not Q. Whence is this Mistake R. From Two Grounds 1. Because God is Merciful Answ. God's being Merciful shews that a Man's sins are pardonable but there is a great deal of difference between sins pardonable and sins pardoned Thy sins may be pardonable yet not pardoned Though God be merciful yet who is God's Mercy for not for the Presuming sinner but the Repenting sinner Such as go on in sin cannot lay claim to it God's Mercy is like the Ark none but the Priests might touch the Ark none but such as are Spiritual Priests Sacrificing their sins may touch this Ark of God's Mercy 2. Because Christ died for their sins therefore they are forgiven Answ. That Christ died for Remission of sin is true but that therefore all have Remission is false The Iudas should be forgiven Remission is limited to Believers Act. 13.39 By him all that believe are justified but all do not believe Some slight and trample Christ's blood under foot Heb. 10.29 So that notwithstanding Christ's Death all are not pardoned Take heed of this dangerous mistake Who will seek after pardon that thinks he hath it already 2. Mistake That pardon is easie to be had it is but a sigh or Lord have Mercy But How dearly hath pardon cost them who have obtained it How long was it ere David's broken bones were set Happy we if we have the pardon of sin sealed though at the very last hour But Why do Men think pardon of sin so easie to be obtained their sins are but small therefore Venial The Devil holds the small end of the Perspective-glass before their eyes But First There is no sin small being against a Deity Why is he punished with death that Clips the King's Coin or defaceth his Statue but because it is an abuse offered to the Person of the King Secondly Little sins when multiplied become great A little sum when multiplied comes to Millions What is less than a grain of Sand but when the Sand is multiplied what heavier Thirdly Thy sins cost no small price View thy sins in the Glass of Christ's Sufferings Christ did vail his Glory lose his Joy and pour out his Soul an Offering for the least sin Fourthly Little sins unrepented of will damn thee as well as greater Not onely great Rivers fall into the Sea but little Brooks Not onely greater sins carry Men to Hell but lesser therefore do not think pardon easie because sin is small beware of mistakes 2. The Second Means for Pardon of sin is see your selves guilty Come to God as Condemned Men 1 King 20.32 They put Ropes upon their heads and came to the King of Israel Let us come to God in profound Humility Say not thus Lord my heart is good and my life blameless God hates this Lie in the dust be covered with sackcloth say as the Centurion Mat. 8.8 Lord I am not worthy that thou shouldest come under my roof I deserve not the least smile from Heaven This is the way for pardon 3. The Third Means for pardon is hearty Confession of sin Psal. 32.5 I confessed my sin and thou forgavest me Would we have God cover our sins we must discover them 1 Joh. 1.9 If we confess our sins he is just to forgive them One would have thought it should have ●un thus If we confess our sins he is merciful to forgive them nay but he is just to forgive them Why Just
will strengthen us in our sufferings Psal. 37.39 He is their strength in the time of trouble Either God makes our burden lighter or our Faith stronger He will compensate and recompence our sufferings Mat. 19.29 Every one that hath forsaken Houses or Lands for my name sake shall receive an hundred fold and inherit Life everlasting Here are encouragements to suffer affliction but there is no encouragement to sin God hath brandish'd a flaming Sword of threatnings to deter us from sin Psal. 68.21 God shall wound the Hairy scalp of such an one as goes on still in his trespasses There is a flying Roul of Curses which enter into the House of a sinner Zac. 5.4 if a Man sin be it at his peril Deut. 32.42 I will make mine Arrows drunk with Blood God will make Men weary of their sins or he will make them weary of their Lives Thus sin is worse than Affliction there are Encouragements to suffer Affliction but no Encouragement to sin 8. When a Person is afflicted only he himself suffers but by sinning openly he doth hurt to others 1. He doth hurt to the Vnconverted one mans sin may lay a stone in another mans way at which he may stumble and fall into Hell O the Evil of scandalous Sin some are discouraged others hardned thy sinning may be a cause of anothers damning Mal. 2.7 8. The Priests going wrong caused others to stumble 2. He doth hurt to the Converted by an open scandalous sin he offends weak Believers and so sins against Christ 1 Cor. 8.12 Thus sin is worse than Affliction because it doth hurt to others 9. In Afflictions the Saints may Rejoyce 1 Thes. 1.6 Ye receiv'd the Word in much Affliction with Ioy Heb. 10.34 Ye took joyfully the spoiling of your Goods Aristotle speaks of a Bird that lives among Thorns yet sings sweetly so a Child of God can rejoyce in Affliction St. Paul had his Prison-songs Rom. 5.3 We glory in Tribulation 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the Word signifies an Exuberancy of Joy a Joy with Boasting and Triumph God doth oft pour in those Divine Consolations as cause the Saints to rejoyce in Afflictions they had rather have their Afflictions than want their Comforts God doth candy their Wormwood with Sugar Rom. 5.5 You have seen the Sun shine when it rains The Saints have had the shining of Gods Face when Affliction hath rained and drop'd upon them Thus we may rejoyce in Affliction but we cannot rejoyce in sin Hos 9.1 Rejoyce not O Israel for Ioy as other people for thou hast gone a Whoring from thy God Sin is Matter of Shame and Grief not of Joy David having sinn'd in numbring of the people His Heart smote him 2 Sam. 24.10 as the pricking of a Vein lets out the Blood so when sin hath prick'd the Conscience it lets out the Joy 10. Affliction is a Magnifying of a Person Iob 7.17 What is Man that thou shouldest magnifie him and visit him every morning That is visit him with Affliction How do Afflictions magnifie us Answ. 1. As they are signs of Son-ship Heb. 12.7 If ye endure Chastening God deals with you as Sons Every Print of the Rod is a Badge of Honor. 2. As the sufferings of the Godly have raised their Fame and Renown in the World the Zeal and Constancy of the Martyrs in their Suffering have Eterniz'd their Name O how Eminent was Iob for his Patience Iam. 5.11 Ye have heard of the Patience of Job Iob the Sufferer was more Renown'd than Alexander the Conqueror Thus Afflictions Magnifie a Person but sin doth not magnifie but vilifie him When Eli●s Sons had sinn'd and prophan'd their Priesthood they turn'd their glory into shame the Text saith They made themselves Vile 1 Sam. 3.13 Sin casts an indelible Blot on a mans Name Prov. 6.32 33. Whoso commits Adultery with a Woman a Wound and Dishonour shall he get and his Reproach shall not be wiped away 11. A man may suffer Affliction and bring Honour to Religion Pauls Iron Chain made the Gospel wear a Gold Chain suffering Credits and propagates the Gospel but committing of sin brings a Dishonour and Scandal upon the ways of God Cyprian saith when in the Primitive Times a Virgin who vow'd her self to Religion had defil'd her Chastity Totum Ecclesiae Caetum erubescere Shame and Grief fill'd the face of the whole Congregation When scandalous sins are committed by a few they bring a Reproach upon all that profess As three or four brass shillings in a summ of Mony make all the rest suspected 12. when a mans Afflictions are upon a good Account that he uffers for Christ he hath the Prayers of God's People 'T is no small priviledge to have a stock of Prayer going 't is like a Merchant that hath a part in several Ships Suffering Saints have a large share in the Prayers of others Acts 12.5 Peter was in Prison but Prayer was made without ceasing of the Church to God for him What greater Happiness than to have God's Promises and the Saints Prayers But when a Man sins presumptuously and scandalously he hath the Saints bitter Tears and just Censures he is a burden to all that know him as David speaks in another Case Psal. 31.11 They that did see me without fled from me So a scandalous sinner the People of God fly from him he is like an infected person every one shuns and avoids him 13. Affliction can hurt a Man only while he is living but sin doth hurt when he is dead as a Mans Vertues and Alms may do good when he is dead so a Mans sin may do Mischief when he is dead When a Spider is kill'd the Poison of it may do hurt so the Poison of an Evil Example may do much hurt when a man is in his Grave Affliction at most can but last a Mans Life but his sin lives and doth hurt when he is gone Thus you see sin is far worse than Affliction 2. Sin is worse than Death Aristotle calls Death 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the Terrible of Terribles and Iob calls it The King of Terrors Iob 18.14 but sin is more deadly than Death it self First Death tho' it be painful yet it were not hurtful but for sin It is sin that imbitters Death and makes it sting 1 Cor. 15.56 The Sting of Death is sin Were it not for sin tho' Death might kill us it could not curse us Sin poisons Deaths Arrow so that sin is worse than death because it puts a sting into Death Secondly Death doth but separate between the Body and the Soul but sin without Repentance separates between God and the Soul Iudg. 18.24 Ye have taken away my Gods and what have I more Death doth but take away our Life from us but sin takes away our God from us So that sin is worse than Death Thirdly Sin is worse than Hell In Hell there is the Worm and the Fire but sin is worse 1. Hell is of God's making but sin
God ought to be preferred before our Personal Concerns 537 God is the chief God and how 11 God that he is proved 20 What he is 24 God is a Spirit what is meant by it 24 God how he differs from other Spirits ibid. God how we may conceive his being a Spirit without making an Image or Resemblance of him 25 God what kind of Spirit he is 27 God there is but one 59 God from what and to what he calls men 128 God how we shall see him 231 God is a King and how 455 What it requires of us 456 'T is a Comfort to the Godly and Terrour to the Wicked 457 God what it is to make him a God to us 273 What it is to cleave to him as our God 275 God what it is to have other besides the true God 276 God spake all these Words how we must understand them since he has no bodily Organs 249 God how he comes to be our God and what it implies 252 How we may know it ibid. God in what sence he is a Father 426 God's being Father to Christ and to the Elect how differ ibid. What makes God our Father ibid. God wherein it appears that he is the best Father ibid. God that he is our Father how to know it 428 That God is in Heaven what we may learn from it 442 God's Name what is meant by it 446 God's Name dishonoured by all sorts of Persons and how 451 Grace how a Christian may be said to grow in it 215 The right manner of growing in it ibid. Why Grace must needs grow ibid. Grace why we should grow in it ibid. How to know when we grow in it and when not 217 How to comfort them that don't grow in it 218 Grace why called a Kingdom 460 Greatness of Sin an Argument for Pardon 817 H Happiness of having God for our Father wherein it lies 433 Hallowing of God's Name what is meant by it 446 When we may be said to do it ibid. Hallowing God's Name the Character of a Godly Person 450 How we may Hallow God's Name 455 Heart how it may be bettered 992 Hell how we shall know we are delivered from it 269 Hell's Torments consist of two parts 865 Holiness of God what it is 47 Our Holiness wherein it consists 48 Holiness how we may resemble God in it 49 What Honour is due to Political Fathers 350 What Honour is due to Spiritual Fathers ibid. Holy Ghost what is meant by its Power overshadowing the Virgin 112 House of Bondage a Type of Israel's Deliverance from Sin 266 House why 't is put before the Wife in the Tenth Command 387 Humiliation wherein it comes short of Grace 462 I Idolatry how we may be kept from it 281 Idolatrous Places a great Blessing to be delivered from them 258 Idolatry why we are so prone to it 258 Illumination and Conviction how many ways a Man Sins against it 392 Illumination when it comes short of Grace 462 Image-Worship the Evil of it 299 Image of Christ whether we may lawfully make it 280 Image or resemblance of God if none lawful how shall we conceive of God aright 281 Impotency why God suffers it to lie on Man that he cannot keep the Law 389 In dwelling-Presence of the Spirit how to know if we have it 204 Infallibility and certainty of the Kingdom of Glory wherein it appears 479 Infant-Baptism proved 410 The benefit thereof ibid. Intercession of Christ what are the Fruits of it 105 Invocation of Saints unlawful 880 Joy in the Holy Ghost what it is 211 Divine Joys when God usually gives his People them ibid. Joys Worldly and Spiritual the differences between them 212 This Joy to be sought for and why 213 What we shall do to obtain it 214 This Joy those that want it how we shall comfort them ibid. Judgment general when it will be 238 How it will be performed 239 Justice of God what it is 50 Justice of God how it stands with it for Sin committed in a Moment to punish it with Eternal Torment 269 396 Justified Persons in what sence they are redeemed from Sin 122 Justification what is meant by it 131 The ground of it ibid. The Material Meritorious and Efficient Cause of Justification ibid. The Essence of it ibid. The Instrument of it ibid. The End of it 132 Our Justification whether from Eternity ib. Justification Positions about it ib. Justification and Sanctification how they differ 808 K What Kingdom is meant in the Lords Prayer 458 Kingdom of Darkness how many ways a Natural Man is in it 459 Kingdom of Grace why we should pray that it may come into our Hearts 460 Kingdom of Grace how we may know it is set up in our Hearts 462 Kingdom of Grace what we shall do to obtain it 467 Kingdom of Grace when it increases in the Soul 468 Kingdom of Glory what is meant by it 471 Kingdom of Heaven what it implies ibid and 476 The Blessedness of being there ibid. Kingdom of Heaven wherein it excels all other Kingdoms 477 This Kingdom when it shall be bestowed 479 Kingdom of Heaven why we should so earnestly pray for it 480 Kingdom of Heaven how we shall know it is prepared for us 485 Kingdom of Heaven what advances a Man may make to it and yet miss of it and whence it is 487 What we shall do that we may not miss of it 489 Knowledge of God 32 Knowledge the Chief Work of Conversion 998 Knowledge to do Good why not followed with Practice 999 L Law whether we may go to it for Debt 829 Lead us not into Temptation the meaning of it 832 Live to God what it is 5 Lord's Supper what it is 413 What are the Ends of it 414 Lord's Death how we are to remember it in the Sacrament 414 Holy Supper why we are to receive it 415 Lord's Supper whether it be oft to be administred 415 Who are to receive it ibid. How we may receive it Worthily ibid. Loss will befal us if we give over doing God's Will 519 Love what it is 245 Wherein its formal Nature consists ibid. Love to God how it must be qualified ibid. Love to God what are the visible Signs of it 246 How we shall do to Love God aright 248 To Love any thing more than God is to make it a God 277 Love to God how it must be qualified 289 Love God how we may know whether we do it ibid. Love to God incentive to inflame it ●90 M. Man being in honour abideth not how the Rabbins read it 79 Man why he does not obey God though he knows his Duty 244 Master how he must demean towards his Servants 353 Means to bring our Will to God in Affliction 535 Means for obtaining the Kingdom of Heaven 494 Means conducing to Perseverance 502 Meditation a Means to help us to Heaven 499 Meditation on the Kingdom of Glory what Effects it has 509 Mercy of God what it is laid