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A84939 The gale of opportunity. Or, A sermon preached (at Lidbury-North) at the funerall of the worshipfull Humphrey Walcot, of Walcot, Esq. June 8, 1650 and now published, by Thomas Froysell, Minister of the Gospell at Clunne in Shropshire. Froysell, Thomas, d. ca. 1672. 1652 (1652) Wing F2249A; ESTC R177209 46,742 52

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maximā ignis iste Babilonicus obtineret vis ills fuit divinitū impedita ne se exereret ut quidem statim post exeruit absumens eos qui in fornacem eandem inijciebantur Kecker ibid. property of burning was not taken from the fire for then it had been no miracle what miracle is it for that thing not to burne which cannot burne The miracle therefore did not consist in taking away the naturall power of burning from the fire but in this that when the fire had the gratest heat and power of burning yet it could not burne them The fire had its full power and property to burne but could not exercise it what an honour was it to walke safe in the midst of the fire How did God magnify them that they should be in the fire and yet be safe from the fire the fire doth not kill them but kisse them the fire doth not consume them but court them and denies it self to give them courteous entertainment they walke in the fire as in a pleasant aire what honours are these put upon poor creatures they were bound hand and foot when they were cast into the fire and yet Nebuchadnezzar sees them walk the fire had heat to burne their bonds but not power to touch their bodies Had they mist this opportunity of suffering they had missed of this honour 3 Their suffering was the Churches honour and advantage it won great respect and honour to the Jewish Church and Religion Neluchadnezzar makes a Decree that no people shall speake any thing amisse of the God of Shadrach Meshach and Abednego Now their God comes into request with the King himselfe and their deliverance flying abroad upon the wing of fame makes their God famous and their Religion famous and their people the Jews famous How many taunts and derisions cast daily at the Jewes for their worship were suppressed by the severity of this Law Without doubt this D●cree was of speciall use for the comfort of the Jewes they had a sweet calme and Halcion time of peace and serenity upon it Ah! What honour and advantage brought they to the Church by taking this opportunity of suffering 4 And did not their suffering and their deliverance think yee strengthen the weak faith of their distressed brethren the poor Jews Did it not inspire them with corage root them deeper in the love of their Religion How many Heathens and Chaldeans might this great miracle of deliverance worke home to the true God Surely Nebuchadnezzars Decree made the learning of God famous among the Gentiles a speciall helpe to conversion as we may see in the three Magi or wise Matth. 2. men Ah my beloved your sufferings may be the conversion of others How willing would we be to preach a Sermon if we knew it would be the conversion of some Soul Let me tel you that thy suffering for Christ may be the best Sermon that ever thou preachest all thy life long and win more upon souls then all the Sermons thou didst preach in all thy life as we say that to live well is the best preaching I say also to suffer well is the best preaching To suffer for godlinesse is the most powerfull preaching of godlinesse He that can suffer best for Jesus Christ is the best preacher of Jesus Christ the best sufferer is the best Preacher Ah you Saints this way you may all be Preachers let your lives preach and let your sufferings preach Jesus Christ loose not your opportunities of suffering 5 I am sure also they will increase your future glory 2 Cor. 4. 17. every suffering will be a graine put into the scale of your heavenly glory to make it more weighty For our light affliction which is but for a moment worketh for us a far more exceeding and eternal weight of glory Oh! be for ever contented to have fellowship with Jesus Christ in all his sufferings It is said that the Saints have grace for grace with Jesus Christ be content also to have suffering for suffering with Jesus Christ you shall also have glory for glory with him if you have suffering for suffering you shall also have glory for glory with him Ah then Loose not your opportunities of suffering for Jesus Christ if you loose your opportunity of suffering you loose a part a beame of your glory your glory in heaven will be so much the darker 9 You that are young men that are the twigs and branches of youth you have blossomes of opportunities growing on you which if you neglect you shall never have the like againe There are opportunities that are married to youth which if you sever can never be united againe you have strength to serve Christ which old age hath not you have yet no cares of the world in your heads to keep out heavenly contemplations you are yet scarce in the world and therfore have not much of the world in you Oh drinke in heaven before you drinke in the cares of the world into your thoughts Fill your thoughts first with God before you fill them with the world fill your Sayles with the gales of Christ before they are filled with the aery vanities of the creature you have a great deale of your time before you when old men have their time behind them gone and past and but a little of it left before them 10 So there is an opportunity sometimes to save a whole Church which if we neglect we may never have the like again Such an opportunity came before Hester which if she had not look't it in the face and embraced it all the Jewes had been cut off at one blow by Hamans policy He had got the Kings Decree that the thing should be done If it please the King let it be written that they may be destroyed and the King tooke his Ring Hester 3. 9 10 11. from off his hand and gave it unto Haman and said unto Haman the silver is given unto thee the people also to doe with them as it seemeth good to thee The signet-Ring did represent the Kings authority and name and therefore when one gave his Ring to another he gave his power over to him to doe what he would in his name as Pharaoh took his Ring off from his hand and put it upon Josephs hand that Joseph might in the Kings name signe Decrees as Viceroy of Egypt and Alexander the Great when he was sick and lay speechlesse and saw no hopes of life took his Ring from his finger and gave it to Perdiccas to signifie as is thought that 't was his mind that Perdiccas should succeed him So Haman had got the Kings Ring to signe the fatall Decree And letters were sent by post into all the Kings Verse 13. Provinces to destroy to kill and to cause to perish all Jewes both young and old little children and women in one day Here the poor Church was at a dead lift Hamans teeming hopes were at the birth nay as