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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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in Wisdom and Love therefore I will sit down satisfied with my Condition Surely this doth much glorifie God God counts himself much honoured by such a Christian saith God Here is one after my own heart let me do what I will with him I hear no murmuring he is content This shews abundance of Grace When Grace is crowning it is not so much to be content but when Grace is conflicting with Inconveniencies then to be content is a glorious thing indeed for one to be content when he is in Heaven is no wonder but to be content under the Cross is like a Christian This Man must needs bring Glory to God for he shews to all the World that though he hath little Meal in Barrel yet he hath enough in God to make him content he saith as David Psal. 16.5 The Lord is the portion of my inheritance the lines are fallen to me in pleasant places 7. We glorifie God in working out our own Salvation God hath twisted these two together his Glory and our Good we glorifie him by promoting our own Salvation 't is a Glory to God to have multitude of Converts now his design of Free-grace takes and God hath the Glory of his Mercy So that while we are endeavouring our Salvation we are honouring God What an Encouragement is this to the Service of God to think while I am Hearing and Praying I am glorifying God while I am furthering my own Glory in Heaven I am encreasing God's Glory Would it not be an Encouragement to a Subject to hear his Prince say to him You will honour and please me very much if you will go to yonder Mine of Gold and dig out as much Gold for yourself as you can carry away So for God to say Go to the Ordinances get as much Grace as you can dig out as much Salvation as you can and the more Happiness you have the more I shall count myself glorified 8. We glorifie God by living to God 2 Cor. 5.15 That they which live should not live to themselves but unto him who died for them Rom. 14.8 Whether we live we live unto the Lord. The Mammonist lives to his Money the Epicure lives to his Belly the design of a Sinner's Life is to gratifie Lust. But then we glorifie God when we live to God Quest. What is it to live to God Resp. When we live to his Service and lay out ourselves wholly for God The Lord hath sent us into the World as a Merchant sends his Factor beyond the Seas to trade for him Then we live to God when we trade for his Interest and propagate his Gospel God hath given every Man a Tallent Now when he doth not hide it in a Napkin but improves it for God this is to live to God When a Master in a Family by Counsel and good Example labours to bring his Servants to Christ when a Minister doth exhaust himself in the Labours of his Holy Calling when he spends himself and is spent that he may win Souls to Christ and make the Crown flourish upon Christ's Head when the Magistrate doth not bear the Sword in vain but labours to cut down Sin and suppress Vice this is to live to God and this a glorifying of God Phil. 1.20 That Christ may be magnified whether by life or by death Three Wishes St. Paul had and they were all about Christ That he might be found in Christ be with Christ and that he might magnifie Christ. 9. We glorifie God by walking chearfully It is a Glory to God when the World sees a Christian hath that within him that can make him chearful in the worst Times he can with the Nightingale sing with a Thorn at his Breast The People of God have ground of Chearfulness they are justified and instated into Adoption and this Creates inward Peace it makes Musick within whatever Storms are without 2 Cor. 1.4 1 Thes. 1.6 If we consider what Christ hath wrought for us by his Bloud and wrought in us by his Spirit it is a ground of great Chearfulness and this Chearfulness glorifies God It reflects upon a Master when the Servant is always drooping and sad sure he is kept to hard Commons his Master doth not give him what is fitting So when God's People hang their Harpes on Willows sure they do not serve a good Master repent of their Choice this reflects Dishonour on God as the gross Sins of the Wicked bring a Scandal on the Gospel so do the unchearful Lives of the Godly Psal. 100.2 Serve the Lord with gladness Your serving him doth not glorifie him unless it be with Gladness a Christian 's chearful looks glorifie God Religion doth not take away our Joy but refine and clarifie it it doth not break our Viol but tunes it and makes the Musick sweeter 10. We glorifie God by standing up for his Truths Much of God's Glory lies in his Truth God hath intrusted us with his Truth as a Master intrusts his Servant with his Purse to keep We have not a richer Jewel to trust God with than our Souls nor God hath not a richer Jewel to trust us with than his Truth Truth is a Beam that shines from God much of his Glory lies in his Truth now when we are Advocates for Truth this is to glorifie God so Athanasius 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the Bulwark of Truth Jud. 3. That ye should contend earnestly for the faith viz. the Doctrine of Faith The Greek word 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 to contend signifies a great contending as one would contend for his Land and not suffer his Right to be taken from him so we should contend for the Truth Were there more of this Holy Contention God would have more Glory Some can contend earnestly for Trifles and Ceremonies but not for the Truth we should count him indiscreet that should contend more for a Picture then for his Land of Inheritance a Box of Counters then for his Box of Evidences 11. We glorifie God by praising of him Doxology or Praise is a God-exalting Work Psal. 50.23 Whoso offers praise glorifies me The Hebrew word Bara to create and Barak to praise are little different because the End of Creation is to Praise God David was called the sweet Singer of Israel and his praising God was called a glorifying of God Psal. 86.12 I will praise thee O Lord my God and I will glorifie thy name Though nothing can add to God's essential Glory yet Praise exalts him in the eyes of others when we praise God we spread his Fame and Renown we display the Trophies of his Excellency In this manner the Angels glorifie God they are the Queristers of Heaven and do trumpet forth God's Praise and praising of God is one of the highest and purest Acts of Religion in Prayer we act like Men in Praise we act like Angels this is an high degree of glorifying God Believers are called Temples of God 1 Cor. 3.16 when our Tongues praise God then the
much eclipsed Gods name Truly Gods own People have sinned enough to justifie God in all his severe actings against them VSE III. Of Exhortation Let us hallow and sanctifie Gods Name Did we but see a glimpse of Gods glory as Moses did in the Rock the sight of this would draw Adoration and Praise from us could we see God face to face as the Angels in Heaven do could we behold him sitting on his Throne like ● Jasper-stone Rev. 4.3 we should presently at the sight of this glory do as the twenty four Elders Rev. 4.10 They worship him that liveth for ever and cast their crowns before the throne saying Thou art worthy O Lord to receive glory honour and power That we may be stirred up to this great Duty the hallowing adoring and sanctifying Gods name consider 1. It is the very end of our Being Why did God give us our Life but that our living may be an hallowing of his Name Why did he give us Souls but to admire him and Tongues but to praise him The excellency of a thing is when it attains the end for which it was made The excellency of a Star is to give Light of a Plant to be Fruitful the excellency of a Christian is to answer the end of his Creation which is to hallow Gods name and live to that God by whom he lives He who lives and God hath no honour by him buries himself alive and exposeth himself to a Curse Christ cursed the barren Fig-tree 2. Gods Name is so excellent that it deserves to be hallowed Psal. 8.9 How excellent is thy name in all the earth Psal. 104.1 Thou art cloathed with honour and majesty As the Sun hath its brightness whether we admire it or no so Gods Name is illustrious and glorious whether we hallow it or no. In God are all shining perfections Holiness Wisdom Mercy He is worthy to be praised 2 Sam. 22.4 God is dignus Honore worthy of Honour Love Adoration We oft bestow Titles of Honour upon them that do not deserve them but God is worthy to be praised his Name deserves hallowing he is above all the Honour and Praise which the Angels in Heaven give him 3. We pray Hallowed be thy Name that is let thy Name be honoured and magnified by us Now if we do not magnifie his Name we contradict our own Prayers To say Hallowed be thy Name yet not to bring honour to Gods Name it is to take his Name in vain 4. Such as do not hallow Gods Name and bring revenues of honour to him God will get his honour upon them Exod. 14.17 I 'll get me honour upon Pharaoh Pharaoh would not hallow Gods Name Who is the Lord that I should obey him Well saith God if Pharaoh will not honour me I will get me honour upon him When God overthrew him and his Chariots in the Sea then he got his honour upon him Gods Power and Justice were glorified in his destruction There are some whom God hath raised to great Power and Dignity and they will not honour Gods Name they make use of their Power to dishonour God they cast reproach upon Gods Name and revile his Servants well they who will not honour God he will get his honour upon them in their final ruine Herod did not give Glory to God and God did get his Glory upon him Acts 12.23 The Angel of the Lord smote him because he gave not God the glory and he was eaten of worms 5. It will be no small comfort to us when we come to dye that we have hallowed and sanctified God● Name It was Christs comfort a little before his Death Ioh. 17.4 I have glorified thee on the earth Christs redeeming Mankind was an hallowing and glorifying of Gods Name never was more Honour brought to Gods Name than by this great undertaking of Christ Now here was Christs comfort before his Death that he had hallowed Gods Name and brought Glory to him So what a Cordial will this be to us at last when our whole Life hath been an hallowing of Gods Name we have loved him with our Hearts praised him with our Lips honoured him with our Lives We have been 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 to the praise of his glory Eph. 1.6 At the hour of death all your earthly comforts will vanish to think how rich you have been or what pleasures you have enjoyed upon earth this will not give one dram of comfort What is one the better for an Estate that is spent But now to have Conscience witnessing that you have hallowed Gods Name your whole Life hath been a glorifying of him what sweet peace and satisfaction will this give That Servant who hath been all day working in the Vineyard how glad is he when evening comes that he shall receive his pay Such as have spent their Lives in honouring God how sweet will Death be when they shall receive the recompence of Reward What comfort was it to Hezekiah when he was on his Sick-bed and could appeal to God Isa. 38.3 Remember Lord how I have walked before thee with a perfect heart and have done that which is good in thy sight I have hallowed thy Name I have brought all the Honour I could to thee I have done that which is good in thy sight 6. There is nothing lost by what we do for God if we bring Honour to his Name he will honour us Honour is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Arist. As Balac said to Balaam Numb 22.37 Am not I able to promote thee to honour So if we hallow and sanctifie Gods Name is not he able to promote us to Honour 1. He will honour us in our Life 1. He will put honour upon our Persons He will number us among his Jewels Mal. 3.17 he will make us a Royal Diadem in his hand Isa. 62.3 he will lift us up in the eyes of others Zach. 9.16 They shall be as the stones of a crown lifted up as an ensign of glory He will esteem us as the cream and flower of the Creation Isa. 43.4 Since thou hast been precious in my sight thou hast been honourable 2. God will put honour upon our Names Prov. 10.17 The memory of the just is blessed How renowned have the Saints been in all Ages who have hallowed Gods Name How renowned was Abraham for his Faith Moses for his Meekness David for his Zeal Paul for his Love to Christ their Names as a precious Oyntment send forth a sweet perfume in Gods Church to this day 2. God will honour us at our Death he will send his Angels to carry us up with triumph into Heaven Luke 16.22 The beggar dyed and was carried by the Angels into Abrahams bosom Amasis King of Egypt had his Chariot drawn with four Kings which he had conquered in War but what is this to the Glory every Believer shall have at his Death he shall be carried by the Angels of God 3. God will put honour upon us after Death 1. He will put
the Crown of Heaven Glorifying of God hath respect to all the Persons in the Trinity it respects God the Father who gave us our Life it respects God the Son who lost his Life for us it respects God the Holy Ghost who produceth a new Life in us we must bring Glory to the whole Trinity When we speak of God's Glory the Question will be moved What are we to understand by God's Glory Resp. There is a twofold Glory 1. The Glory that God hath in himself his intrinsical Glory Glory is essential to the Godhead as Light is to the Sun he is call'd the God of Glory Acts 7.2 Glory is the sparkling of the Deity Glory is so co-natural to the Godhead that God cannot be God without it The Creature 's Honour is not essential to his Being a King is a Man without his Regal Ornaments when his Crown and Royal Robe are taken away but God's Glory is such an essential Part of his Being that he cannot be God without it God's very Life lies in his Glory His Glory can receive no addition because it is Infinite this Glory is that which God is most tender of and which he will not part with Isa. 42.8 My glory I will not give to another God will give Temporal Blessings to his Children Wisdom Riches Honour he will give them Spiritual Blessings he will give them Grace he will give them his Love he will give them Heaven but his essential Glory he will not give to another King Pharaoh parted with a Ring off his Finger to Ioseph and a Gold Chain but he would not part with his Throne Gen. 41.40 Only in the throne will I be greater then thou So God will do much for his People he will give them the Inheritance he will put some of Christ's Glory as Mediator upon them but his essential Glory he will not part with in the throne he will be greater 2. The Glory which is ascribed to God or which his Creatures labour to bring to him 1 Chr. 16.29 Give unto the Lord the glory due unto his name And 1 Cor. 6.20 Glorifie God in your body and in your spirit The Glory we give God is nothing else but our lifting up his Name in the World and magnifying him in the eyes of others Phil. 1.20 Christ shall be magnified in my body Quest. What is it to glorifie God or wherein doth it consist Resp. Glorifying of God consists in four things 1. Appretiation 2. Adoration 3. Affection 4. Subjection This is the yearly Rent we pay to the Crown of Heaven 1. Appretiation To glorifie God is to set God highest in our Thoughts to have a venerable Esteem of him Psal. 92.8 Thou Lord art most high for evermore Psal. 97.9 Thou art exalted far above all gods There is in God all that may draw forth both Wonder and Delight he is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 there is in him a Constellation of all Beauties he is Prima Causa the Original and Spring-head of Being who sheds a Glory upon the Creature This is to glorifie God when we are God-Admirers we admire God in his Attributes which are the glistering Beams by which the Divine Nature shines forth we admire him in his Promises which are the Charter of Free-grace and the Spiritual Cabinet where the Pearl of Price is hid we admire God in the noble Effects of his Power and Wisdom viz. the making of the World this is call'd the work of his fingers Ps. 8.3 such curious Needle-work it was that none but a God could work This is to glorifie God to have God-admiring Thoughts we esteem him most excellent and search for Diamonds only in this Rock 2. Glorifying of God consists in Adoration or Worship Psal. 29.2 Give unto the Lord the glory due unto his name Worship the Lord in the Beauty of Holiness There is a twofold Worship 1. A Civil Reverence we give to Persons of Honour Gen. 23.7 Abraham stood up and bowed himself to the children of Heth. Piety is no Enemy to Curtesie 2. A Divine Worship which we give to God is his Prerogative-royal Neh. 8.6 They bowed their heads and worshipped the Lord with their faces towards the ground This Divine Worship God is very jealous of this is the Apple of his Eye this is the Pearl of his Crown which he guards as he did the Tree of Life with Cherubims and a flaming Sword that no man may come near to violate it Divine Worship must be such as God himself hath appointed else it is offering strange fire Levit. 10.2 The Lord would have Moses make the Tabernacle 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 according to the Pattern in the Mount Exod. 25.40 he must not leave out any thing in the Pattern nor add to it if God was so exact and curious about the Place of his Worship how exact will he be about the Manner of his Worship surely here every thing must be according to the Pattern prescribed in his Word 3. Affection This is a part of the Glory we give to God God counts himself glorified when he is loved Deut. 6.5 Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart and with all thy soul. There is a twofold Love 1. Amor Concupiscentiae a Love of Concupisence which is a Self-love when we love another because he doth us a good Turn Thus a wicked Man may be said to love God because he hath given him a good Crop or filled his Cup with Wine and to speak properly this is rather to love God's Blessings then to love God 2. Amor Amicitiae a Love of Delight as a Man takes delight in a Friend this is indeed to love God the Heart is set upon God as a Man's-Heart is set upon his Treasure And this Love is 1. Exuberant not a few Drops but a Stream 2. It is Superlative we give God the best of our Love the Cream of it Cant. 8.2 I would cause thee to drink of spiced wine of the j●yce of my pomgranat If the Spouse had a Cup more juicy and spiced Christ must drink of it 3. It is Intense and Ardent true Saints are Seraphims burning in holy Love to God The Spouse was Amore perculsa in sainting Fits sick of love Cant. 2.5 Thus to love God is to glorify him he who is the chief of our Happiness hath the chief of our Affections 4. Subjection When we dedicate ourselves to God and stand ready prest for his Service Thus the Angels in Heaven glorifie him they wait on his Throne and are ready to take a Commission from him therefore they are resembled by the Cherubims with their Wings displaid to shew how swift the Angels are in their Obedience This is to glorifie God when we are devoted to his Service our Head studies for God our Tongue pleads for him our Hands relieve his Members The wise Men that came to Christ did not only bow the Knee to him but presented him with Gold and Myrrh Mat. 2.11 so we must not
Influence as the Body of the Sun is in Heaven it only sends forth its Beams and Influences to the Earth or as a King who is in all places of his Kingdom Authoritative by his Power and Authority but he is personally in his Throne Resp. But to answer God who is Infinite is in all places at once not only by his Influence but his Essence for if his Essence fills all places then he must needs be there in Person But Ergo Minor in Ier. 23.24 Do not I fill heaven and earth Object But doth not God say Heaven is his Throne Isa. 66.1 Resp. It is also said that an humble Heart is his Throne Isa. 57.15 The humble Heart is his Throne in regard of his gracious Presence and Heaven is his Throne in regard of his glorious Presence and yet neither of these Thrones will hold him for the Heaven of Heavens cannot contain him Object But if God be Infinite in all places then he is in places impure and he mingles with that Impurity Resp. Though God be in all places in the Heart of a Sinner by his Inspection and in Hell by his Justice yet he doth not mingle with that Impurity or receive the least tincture of Evil Divina natura non est immista rebus aut sordibus inquinata Aug. No more then the Sun shining on a Dunghil is defiled or its Beauty spotted or then Christ going among Sinners was defiled his Godhead was a sufficient Antidote against Infection Reason why God must needs be Infinite in all places at once not only in regard of the Simplicity and Purity of his Nature but in regard of his Power which being so glorious who can set him Bounds or prescribe him a Circuit to walk in 'T is as if the Drop should go to limit the Ocean or the Star to set the Sun its Bounds Use 1. It condemns the Papists who would make more things Infinite then the Godhead they hold that Christ's Body is in many places at once that it is in Heaven and in the Bread and Wine in the Sacrament Though Christ as he is God is Infinite and in all places at once yet as Man he is not Christ when he was on Earth his Manhood was not in Heaven though his Godhead was and now he is in Heaven his Manhood is not on Earth though his Godhead be Heb. 10.5 't is spoken of Christ A body hast thou prepared me This Body cannot be in all places at once for then it is no more a Body but a Spirit Christ's Body in Heaven though it be Glorified it is not Deified it is not Infinite for so it must be if it be both in Heaven and in the Bread and Wine by Transubstantiation If God be Infinite present in all places at once then it is certain he governs all things in his own Person he needs no Proxies or Deputies to help him carry on his Government He is in all places at an instant and manageth all Affairs both in the World and Heaven A King cannot be in all places of his Kingdom in his own Person therefore he is fain to govern by Deputies and Vicegerents and they often pervert Justice but God being Infinite needs no Deputies he is present in all places he sees all with his own Eyes and hears all with his own Ears he is every-where in his own Person therefore is fit to be the Judge of the World he will do every one Right If God be Infinite by his Omnipresency then see the Greatness and Immensness of the Divine Majesty What a Great God do we serve 1 Chr. 29.11 Thine O Lord is the greatness and the glory and the majesty and thou art exalted as head above all Well may the Scripture display the Greatness of his Glory who is Infinite in all places He transcends our weak Conceptions how can our finite Understanding comprehend him who is Infinite He is infinitely above all our Praises Neh. 9.5 Blessed be thy glorious name which is exalted above all blessing and praise O what a poor Nothing is Man when we think of God's Infiniteness as the Stars disappear at the rising of the Sun O how doth Man shrink into nothing when Infinite Majesty shines forth in his Glory Isa. 40.15 The nations are as a drop of the bucket or the small dust of the ballance O what a little of that Drop are we The Heathens thought they had sufficiently praised Iupiter when they called him Great Iupiter Of what Immense Majesty is God who fills all places at once his is excellent Greatness Psal. 150.2 If God be Infinite filling Heaven and Earth see what a full Portion the Saints have they have him for their Portion who is Infinite His Fulness is an Infinite Fulness and he is infinitely sweet as well as infinitely full If a Conduit be fill'd with Wine here is a sweet Fulness but still it is Finite but God's is a sweet Fulness and it is an Infinite He is infinitely full of Beauty of Love his Riches are call'd unsearchable Eph. 3.8 because they are Infinite Stretch your Thoughts as much as you can there 's that in God exceeds it is an Infinite Fulness He is said to do abundantly for us above all that we can ask Ephes. 3.20 What cannot an ambitious Spirit ask he can ask Crowns and Kingdoms Millions of Worlds but God can give more then we can ask because he is Infinite nay or think We can think what if all the Dust were turn'd to Silver if every Flower were a Ruby every Sand in the Sea a Diamond yet God can give more then we can think because he is Infinite O how rich are they who have the Infinite God for their Portion Well might David say The Lord is the portion of my inheritance the lines are fallen unto me in pleasant places and I have a goodly heritage Ps. 16.5 We may go with the Bee from Flower to Flower but we shall never have full Satisfaction till we come to the Infinite God Iacob said I have enough in Hebrew Li col I have all Gen. 33.11 because he had the Infinite God for his Portion God being an Infinite Fulness there is no fear of Want for any of the Heirs of Heaven though there be Millions of Saints and Angels which have a share in God's Riches yet he hath enough for them all because he is Infinite Though a thousand Men behold the Sun there is Light enough in the Sun for them all Put never so many Buckets into the Sea there 's Water enough in the Sea to fill them Though an innumerable Company of Saints and Angels are to be filled out of God's Fulness yet God being Infinite he hath abundantly enough to satisfie them God hath Land enough to give to all his Heirs there can be no want in that which is Infinite If God be Infinite he fills all places is every-where present this is sad to the Wicked God is their Enemy and they cannot escape him
The Lion of the Tribe of Iudah he hath broken the Serpent's head upon the Cross. Satan is a chained Enemy and a conquered Enemy Michael is stronger then the Dragon 3. Comfort in case of Weakness of Grace and Fear of falling Away I pray but I cannot send out strong Cries I believe but the hand of my Faith doth shake and tremble Cannot God strengthen weak Grace 2 Cor. 12.9 My strength is made perfect in weakness Most gladly therefore will I rather glory in my infirmities that the power of Christ may rest upon me I fear I shall not hold out Christian Dost thou believe the Power of God Hath not God preserved thy Grace thus far Maist not thou set up thy Eben-ezer God hath kept thy Grace hitherto as a Spark in the main Ocean and is not he able still to keep thy Grace 1 Pet. 1.5 We are kept by the power of God c. God's Mercy pardons us but his Power preserves us He who by his Power keeps the Stars that they do not fall out of their Orb keeps our Grace that it doth not fail or annihilate 4. Comfort in case of the Deficiency in thy Estate God can multiply the Oil in the Cruise miraculously he can raise up Supplies God that provides for the Birds of the Air cannot he provide for his Children He that cloaths the Lilies cannot he cloath his Lambs 5. Comfort in regard of the Resurrection This seems difficult to believe that the Bodies of Men when eaten up by Worms devour'd by Beasts and Fishes or consum'd to Ashes should be rais'd the same Numerical Bodies but if we believe the Power of God it is no great Wonder Which is hardest to create or raise the Dead He that can make a Body of nothing can restore it to its parts when mingled and confounded with other Substances Matth. 19.26 With God all things are possible If we believe the first Article of the Creed That God is Almighty we may quickly believe the other Article The Resurrection of the Body God can raise the Dead because of his Power and he cannot but raise them because of his Truth 6. It is Comfort in reference to the Church of God He can save and deliver it when it is brought low The Enemies have power in their hand but the remainder of Wrath God will restrain Psal. 76.10 God can either confine the Enemies Power or confound it If God be for us who can be against us God can create Ierusalem a praise Isa. 65.18 The Church in Ezekiel was compar'd to dry Bones but God made breath to enter into them and they lived Ezek. 37.10 The Ship of the Church may be toss'd because Sin is in it but it shall not be overwhelm'd because Christ is in it Psal. 46.5 Deus in medio All the Churches Pangs shall help forward her Deliverance Of the Holiness of GOD. THE next Attribute is God's Holiness Exod. 15.11 Glorious in holiness Nedar Bakkodesh Holiness is the most sparkling Jewel of his Crown it 's the Name by which God is known Psal. 111.9 Holy and reverend is his name He is the holy one Job 6.10 Seraphims cry Holy holy holy is the Lord of hosts the whole earth is full of his glory Isa. 6.3 His Power makes him Mighty his Holiness makes him Glorious God's Holiness consists in his perfect loving of Righteousness and abhorrency of Evil Hab. 1.13 Of purer eyes then to behold evil and canst not look on iniquity 1 st God is holy intrinsically 1. He is holy in his Nature his very Being is made up of Holiness as Light is of the Essence of the Sun 2. He his holy in his Word the Word bears a Stamp of his Holiness upon it as the Wax bears an Impression of the Seal Psal. 119 140. Thy word is very pure it is compared to Silver refined seven times Psal. 12.6 Every Line of the Word breaths Sanctity it encourageth nothing but Holiness 3. God is holy in his Operations all God doth is holy He cannot act but like himself he can no more do an Unrighteous Action then the Sun can darken Psal. 145.17 The Lord is holy in all his works 2 dly God is holy primarily He is the Original and Pattern of Holiness Holiness began at him who is the Ancient of Days 3 dly God is holy efficiently He is the Cause of all that Holiness in others Iam. 1.17 Every good and perfect gift comes from above He made the Angels holy he infus'd all that Holiness into Christ's Humane Nature All the Holiness we have is but a Chrystal Stream from this Fountain We borrow all our Holiness from God as the Lights of the Sanctuary were lighted from the middle Lamp so all the Holiness of others is a Lamp lighted from Heaven Lev. 20.8 I am the Lord which sanctifie you God is not only a Pattern of Holiness but he is a Principle of Holiness His Spring feeds all our Cisterns he drops his holy Oyl of Grace upon us 4 hly God is holy transcendantly 1 Sam. 2.2 There is none holy as the Lord No Angel in Heaven can take the just Dimensions of God's Holiness The highest Seraphim is too low of Stature to measure these Pyramids the Holiness in God is far above the Holiness in the Saints or Angels 1. It is above the Holiness in the Saints 1. It is a purer Holiness The Saints Holiness is like Gold in the Oar imperfect their Humility is stained with Pride he that hath most Faith had need pray Lord help my unbelief But the Holiness of God is pure like Wine from the Grape it hath not the least dash or tincture of Impurity mix'd with it 2. A more unchangeable Holiness The Saints though they cannot lose the habit of Holiness for the Seed of God remains yet they may lose some degrees of their Holiness Rev. 2.4 Thou hast left thy first love Grace cannot dye yet the Flaim of it may go out Holiness in the Saints is subject to Ebbing but Holiness in God is Unchangeable he never lost a drop of his Holiness As he cannot have more Holiness because he is perfectly Holy so he cannot have less Holiness because he is unchangeably Holy 2. The Holiness in God is above the Holiness in the Angels Holiness in the Angels is only a Quality which may be lost as we see in the fallen Angels but Holiness in God is his Essence he is all over Holy and he can as well lose his God-head as his Holiness Object But is not he privy to all the Sins of Men he behods their Impurities how can this be and he not be defiled Resp. God sees all the Sins of Men but is no more defiled with them then the Sun is defiled with the Vapours that arise out of the Earth God sees Sin not as a Patron to approve it but as a Judge to punish it Use 1. Is God so infinitely Holy then see how unlike to God Sin is Sin is an unclean thing it is
give him high honour and veneration and render his Name sacred We can add nothing to Gods Essential Glory but we are said to honour and sanctifie his Name when we lift him up in the World and make him appear greater in the eyes of others When a Prince is crowned there is something added really to his Honour but when we go to crown God with our Triumphs and Hallelujahs there is nothing added to his Essential Glory God cannot be greater than he is only we may make him appear greater in the eyes of others Quest. 3. When may we be said to hallow and sanctifie Gods name Answ. 1. When we profess his Name our meeting in this holy assembly is an honour done to Gods Name this is good but it is not enough All that wear Gods livery by profession are not true servants there are some Professors Christ will at the last day profess against Matth. 7.23 I will profess I never knew you Therefore to go a little further 2. We hallow and sanctifie Gods Name when we have an high appretiation and esteem of God we set him highest in our thoughts The Hebrew word to honour 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 signifies to esteem precious We conceive of God in our minds as the most super-excellent and infinite good we apprehend in God a constellation of all beauties and delights we adore God in his Glorious Attributes which are the several beams by which his Divine Nature shines forth we adore God in his Works which are bound up in three great Volumes Creation Redemption Providence we hallow and sanctifie Gods Name when we lift him highest in our Souls we esteem him 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 a super-eminent incomprehensible good 3. We hallow and sanctifie Gods Name when we trust in his Name Psal. 33.21 We have trusted in his holy name No way can we bring more revenues of Honour to God or make his Crown shine brighter than by confiding in him Rom. 4.20 Abraham was strong in faith giving glory to God there was an hallowing of Gods Name As unbelief stains Gods honour and eclipseth his Name 1 Iohn 5.10 He that believeth not makes God a lyar so Faith doth glorifie and hallow Gods Name The Believer trusts his best Jewel in Gods hands Psal. 3.5 Into thy hands I commit my Spirit Faith in a Mediator doth more honour and sanctifie Gods Name than Martyrdom or the most sublime acts of Obedience 4. We hallow and sanctifie Gods Name when we never make mention of his name but with the highest reverence Gods Name is Sacred and it must not be spoken of but with veneration The Scripture when it speaks of God gives him his Titles of Honour Gen. 14.20 Blessed be the most high God Neh. 9.5 Blessed be thy glorious name which is exalted above all praise To speak vainly or slightly of God is a profaning his Name and is a taking his Name in vain Let his Name be Hallowed By giving God his venerable Titles we do as it were hang his Jewels on his Crown 5. We hallow and sanctifie Gods Name when we love his Name Psal. 5.11 Let them that love thy name be joyful and that Love which is honouring Gods Name must be a special discriminating Love the cream and flower of our Love such a Love as we give to none besides As the Wife honours her Husband by giving him such a Love as she gives to none else a Conjugal Love so we hallow Gods Name by giving him such a Love as we give to none else a Love joyned with Worship Psal. 45.11 He is thy God and worship thou him 6. We hallow and sanctifie Gods Name when we give him an Holy and Spiritual Worship 1. We give him the same kind of Worship that he hath appointed Lev. 10.3 I will be sanctified of all that come nigh to me that is I will be sanctified with that very Worship I have appointed It is the purity of Worship God loves better than the pomp It is a dishonouring of Gods Name to bring any thing into his Worship which he hath not instituted as if God were not wise enough to appoint the manner how he will be served Men will go to prescribe him and super-add their inventions This God looks upon as offering strange fire and it is an high provocation 2. We give God the same Heart devotion in Worship as he hath appointed Rom. 12.11 Fervent in Spirit serving the Lord. The word for fervent 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 is a Metaphor that alludes to Water that seeths and boyls over so our Affections should boyl over in holy Duties To give God outside Worship and not the Devotion of the Heart is instead of hallowing and sanctifying him in an Ordinance to abuse him as if one call for Wine and you give him an empty Glass It is to deal with God as Prometheus did with Iupiter who did eat the Flesh and present Iupiter with nothing but Bones covered over with Skin then we hallow Gods name and sanctifie him in an Ordinance when we give him the vitals of Religion an Heart flaming with Zeal 7. We hallow and sanctifie Gods Name when we hallow his day Ier. 17.22 Hallow ye the Sabbath day Our Christian Sabbath which comes in the room of the Iews Sabbath is called 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the Lords day Rev. 1.10 This was antiently called dies lucis a day of light wherein Christ the Sun of Righteousness shines in an extraordinary manner It is an honour done to God to hallow his Sabbath 1. We must rest on this day from all secular works Ier. 17.21 Bear no burden on the Sabbath day As Ioseph when he would speak with his Brethren thrust out the Egyptians so when we would have converse with God on this day we must thrust out all earthly employments It is observable Mary Magdalen refused to anoint Christs dead Body on the Sabbath-day Luke 23.56 She had before prepared her Oyntment and Spices but came not to the Sepulchre till the Sabbath was past She rested on that day from civil Work though it were a commendable and glorious Work the anointing of Christs dead Body 2. We must in a solemn manner devote our selves to God on this day We must spend this whole day with God Some will hear the Word but leave all their Religion at Church they do nothing at home they do not pray or repeat the Word in their houses and so they rob God of a part of his day 't is to be bewailed to see how Gods day is profaned Let not Men think Gods Name is hallowed while his Sabbath is broken 8. We hallow and sanctifie Gods Name when we ascribe the honour of all we do to him Psal. 96.8 Give unto the Lord the glory due unto his name Herod instead of hallowing Gods Name stain'd the honour of his Name in assuming that praise to himself which was due to God Acts 12.23 We ought to take the honour from our selves and give it to God 1
Cor. 15.10 I laboured more than they all One would think this had savoured of pride but the Apostle pulls the Crown from his own head and sets it upon the head of Free-Grace Yet not I but the grace of God which was with me If a Christian hath any assistance in Duty or victory over Temptation he rears up a Pillar and writes upon it Hucusque adjuvabit Deus Hitherto the Lord hath helped me Iohn Baptist transferred all the honour from himself to Christ he was content to be eclipsed that Christ might shine the more Iohn 1.15 He that comes after me is preferred before me I am but the Herauld the voice of one crying he is the Prince I am but a lesser Star he is the Sun I baptize only with Water he with the Holy Ghost This i● an hallowing Gods Name when we translate all the honour from our selves to God Psal. 115.1 Not unto us O Lord not unto us but unto thy name give glory The King of Sweden wrought that Motto on the Battle at Lypswich Ista a Domino facta sunt The Lord hath wrought this Victory for us 9. We hallow and sanctifie Gods Name by obeying him How doth a Son more honour his Father than by Obedience Psal. 40.8 I delight to do thy will O my God 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Chrys. The Wise Men showed honour to Christ not only by bowing the knee to him but by presenting him with Gold and Myrrh Matth. 2.11 we hallow Gods name not only by lifting up our eyes and hands to Heaven and bowing the knee in Prayer but by presenting God with golden Obedience As the Factor trades for the Merchant so we trade for God and lay out our strength in his Service 'T was a saying of Reverend Doctor Iewell I have spent and exhausted my self in the labours of my holy Calling To obey is better than sacrifice The Cherubims representing the Angels are set forth with their Wings displayed to show how ready they are to do service to God To obey is Angelical to pretend honour to Gods name yet not to obey is but a devout complement Abraham honoured God by Obedience he was ready to sacrifice his Son though the Son of his Old Age and a Son of the Promise Gen. 22.16 By my self have I sworn saith the Lord because thou hast done this thing and hast not with-held thy Son thy only Son that in blessing I will bless thee 10. We hallow and sanctifie Gods Name when we lift up Gods name in our praises God is said to sanctifie and Man is said to sanctifie God sanctifies us by giving us Grace and we sanctifie him by giving him Praise What were our Tongues given us for but to be Organs of Gods Praise Psal. 71.8 Let my mouth be filled with thy praise and with thy honour all the day Rev. 5.13 Blessing honour glory and power be unto him that sitteth upon the throne and unto the lamb for ever Thus Gods name is hallowed and sanctified in Heaven The Angels and Glorified Saints are singing Hallelujahs let us begin the work of Heaven here David did sing forth Gods Praises and Doxologies in a most melodious manner therefore was called the sweet singer of Israel 1 Sam. 23.1 Praising God is an hallowing of Gods name it spreads his renown it displayes the trophies of his excellency it exalts him in the eyes of others Psal. 50.23 Who so offereth praise glorifies me This is one of the highest and purest acts of Religion In Prayer we act like Men in Praise we act like Angels This is the musick of Heaven 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Zenoph this is a work fit for a Saint Psal. 149.5 6. Let the Saints be joyful let the high praises of God be in their mouths None but Saints can in a right manner thus hallow Gods name by praising him As every one hath not skill to play on the Viol and Organ so every one cannot rightly sound forth Gods harmonious Praises only the Saints can do it they only can make their tongue and heart joyn in consort Psal. 111.1 I will bless thee O Lord with my whole heart and Psal. 66.17 He was extolled with my tongue There was heart and tongue joyning in consort This hallowing Gods name by praise is very becoming a Christian it is unbecoming to murmur this is a dishonouring Gods name But it becomes the Saints to be Spiritual Quiristers in singing forth the honour of Gods name It is called the garment of praise Isa. 61.3 how comely and handsome is this garment of praise for a Saint to wear Psal. 33.1 Praise is comely for the righteous especially it is an high degree of hallowing Gods name when we can speak well of God and bless him in an afflicted state Iob 1.21 The Lord hath taken away blessed be the name of the Lord. Many will bless God when he gives but to bless him when he takes away is in an high degree to honour God and hallow his name Let us thus magnifie Gods name Hath not God given us abundant matter of praising him he hath given us the nether and upper springs he hath given us Grace a Mercy spun and woven out of his Bowels and he intends to crown Grace with Glory This should make us hallow Gods Name by being trumpets of his Praise 11. We hallow and sanctifie Gods Name when we sympathize with him We grieve when his name suffers 1. We lay to heart his dishonours How was Moses affected with Gods dishonour he breaks the Tables Exod 32.19 We grieve to see Gods Sabbaths profaned his Worship adulterated the Wine of Truth mingled with Error 2. We grieve when Gods Church is brought low because now Gods name suffers Nehemiah layes to heart the miseries of Sion his complexion begins to alter and he looks sad Neh. 2.3 Why is thy countenance sad What sad when the Kings Cup-bearer and Wine so near O but it fared ill with the Church of God and Religion seemed to lose ground and Gods name suffered therefore Nehemiah grows weary of the Court he leaves his Wine and mingles his Drink with weeping This holy sympathy and grieving when Gods name suffers God esteems an honouring and sanctifying his name Hezekiah grieved when the King of Assyria reproached the living God Isa. 37.17 He went into his chamber and spread the letter of blasphemy before the Lord 2 Kin. 19.14 and no doubt watered the Letter with his tears He seemed not to be so much troubled at the fear of losing his own Life and Kingdom as that God should lose his Glory 12. We hallow and sanctifie Gods Name when we give the same honour to God the Son as we give to God the Father Iohn 5.23 That all men should honour the Son even as they honour the Father The Socinians deny Christs Divinity saying that he is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 a bare Man This is to make him below the Angels Psal. 8.5 For the Humane Nature considered in se is below
me good for his cursing this day quisquis de●rahit famae meae addet mercedi meae Aug. He that inju●es me ●hall add to my reward he that Clips my name to make it weigh lighter shall make my Crown weigh heavier Well might Stephen pray For his Enemies Lord lay not this sin to their charge Act. 7.60 he knew they did but encrease his Glory in Heaven every Stone his Enemies threw at him added a Pearl to his Crown 3. Lay up a stock of Faith Luk. 17.4 If thy Brother trespass against thee seven times in a day and seven times in a day ●urn again to thee and say I Repent thou shalt forgive him And the Apostles said to the Lord Encrease our Faith As if they had said We can never do this without a great deal of Faith Lord encrease our Faith Believe God hath pardoned you and you will pardon others only Faith can throw dust upon injuries and bury them in the Grave of forgetfulness 4. Think how thou hast sometimes wronged others and may it not be just with God that the same measure you mete to others should be measured to you again hast not thou wronged others if not in their Goods yet in their Name If thou hast not born false witness against them yet perhaps thou hast spoken falsly of them the consideration of this may make Christians bury injuries in silence 5. Get humble Hearts A proud Man thinks it a disgrace to put up an injury What causeth so many Duels and Murders as Pride Be cloth'd with humility 1 Pet. 5.5 He who is low in his own Eyes will not be troubled much tho others lay him low He knows there 's a day a coming when there shall be a Resurrection of Names as well as Bodies and God will avenge him of his Adversaries Luk. 18.7 And shall not God avenge his own Elect the humble Soul leaves all his wrongs to God to requite who hath said vengeance is mine Rom. 12.19 Vse of Comfort Such as Forgive God will forgive them You have a good argument to plead with God for Forgiveness lo I am willing to Forgive him who makes me no sactisfaction and wilt not thou Forgive me who hast received satisfaction in Christ my surety so ends the fifth Petition Mat. 6.13 And lead us not into Temptation but deliver us from Evil. THIS Petition consists of two parts First Deprecatory Lead us not into Temptation Second Petitory But deliver us from evil First Nenos inducas in tentationem Lead us not into temptation Doth God lead into Temptation God tempts no man to sin Jam. 1.13 Let no man say when he is Tempted I am tempted of God for God tempteth not any man God doth permit sin but not promote it He who is an encourager of holiness cannot be a Patron of sin God doth not Tempt to that which he hath an antipathy against what King will tempt his Subjects to break those Laws which he himself hath establi●hed Quest. But is it not said God tempted Abraham Gen. 22.1 Answ. Tempting there was no more than trying God tryed Abrahams Faith as a Gold-smith tries Gold in the Fire but there is a great deal of difference between Gods trying his Peoples Grace and exci●ing their corruption he tryeth their Grace but doth not excite their corruptions mans sin cannot be justly father'd on God God tempts no man Quest. What then is the meaning of this Lead us not into temptation Answ. When we pray Lead us not into Temptation the meaning is we desire of God that he would not suffer us to be overcome by temptation that we may not be given up to the power of a Temptation which is when we are trapann'd into sin Quest. 2. Whence do temptations come Answ. 1. Ab intra from our selves the Heart is Fomes peccati the breeder of all evil our own Hearts are the greatest Tempters quisque sibi Satan est Iam. 1.14 Every man is tempted when he is drawn away of his own lust the Heart is a perfect decoy 2. Temptations come ab extrà from Satan he is call'd 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the Tempter Mat. 4.3 he lies in Ambush to do us mischief stat in procinctu Diabolus the Devil lays a Train of Temptation to blow up the Fort of our Grace The Devil is not yet fully cast into Prison but is like a Prisoner that goes under Bail the World is his Diocess where he visits we are sure to find Satan whatever we are doing reading praying meditating we find him within how he came there we know not we are sure of his company uncertain how we came by it A Saints whole Life saith Austin is a Temptation Elias who could shut Heaven by Prayer could not shut his Heart from a Temptation This is a great molestation to a Child of God as it is a trouble to a Virgin to have her Chastity daily assaulted the more one is tempted to evil the more he is hindred from good we are in great danger of Satan the Prince of the Air and we had need often pray leads us not into Temptation that we may see in what danger we are of Satans Temptations Consider 1. His Malice in tempting This Hellish Serpent is swell'd with the Poison of malice Satan envies mans happiness To see a clod of Dust so near to God and himself once a glorious Angel cast out of the Heavenly Paradise this makes him pursue mankind with inveterate hatred Rev. 12.12 The Devil is come down to you having great wrath If there be any thing this Infernal Spirit of Hell can delight in it is to ruine Souls and bring them into the same condemnation with himself this malice of Satan in tempting must needs be great if we consider three things 1. That when Satan is so full of Torment yet that at such a time he should tempt one would think Satan should scarce have a thought free from thinking of his own misery yet such is his rage and malice that when God is punishing him he is tempting 2. Satan's Malice is great that he will tempt where he knows he cannot prevail He will put forth his sting tho he cannot hurt he tempted Christ Mat. 4.3 If thou be the Son of God He knew well enough Christ was God as well as Man yet he would tempt him Such was his malice against Christ that he would put an Affront upon Christ tho' he knew he could not conquer him He tempts the Elect to Blasphemy he knows he cannot prevail against the Eelect yet such is his Malice that tho' he cannot storm the Garrison of their Hearts yet he will plant his Pieces of Ordnance against them 3. Satan's Malice is great that tho' he knows his tempting men to sin will encrease his own Torment in Hell yet he will not leave off tempting every Temptation makes his Chain heavier and his fire hotter yet he will tempt Therefore Satan being such a malicious revengeful Spirit had not we need pray that God
to do with our Words Who shall controll us Who is Lord over us There 's no Engine the Devil makes more use of than the Tongue What Errors Contentions Impieties have been propagated this way to the Dishonour of the high God David calls his Tongue his Glory Psal. 57.8 Awake my Glory Why did he call his Tongue his Glory but because by it he did set forth God's Glory in praising him But a wicked man's Tongue is not his Glory but his Shame With his Tongue he wounds the Glory of God it is set on fire of Hell Vse 3. Confutation Bran. 1. It confutes the Catharists and Perfectists that plead for Perfection in this Life If the Tongue hath so many Evils in it how are they perfect Prov. 20.9 Who can say I have made my heart clean I am pure from Sin He makes a challenge to all the World But the Perfectist saith he is pure from Sin Like Isidore the Monk Non hab●o Domine quod mihi ignoscas I have nothing Lord for thee to pardon If pure and perfect then they put Christ out of Office he hath nothing to do for them as an Advocate they have no need of his Intercession But Eccles. 7.20 There is not a just man upon Earth that doth good and sinneth not Nay that sinneth not in doing good In the Grammar with the Present Tense is joyn'd the Imperfect With the Present State of Grace is joyn'd Imperfection There 's not a just man on earth that sinneth not nay I may say that sinneth not in his tongue Moses was noted for the meekest man alive yet he spake unadvisedly with his Lips Hear ye Rebels Moses could not plead Perfection Paul was an elect Vessel but there fell out a sharp contention between him and Barnabas and they grew so hot in their Words that they parted each from other and we do not read that they had any more friendly Visits Acts 15.39 Paul himself was not perfect Sin is like the wild Fig-tree in the Wall cut off the Branches and Stump yet some Sprig or other will spring out again How proud and supercilious are they who hold they are perfect when the holiest men alive at some time or other offend in their Tongue There is no Perfection on this side the Grave Perfection never begins till the Life ends Only the Death of the Body will free us from the Body of Death Branch 2. It confutes the Arminians those Patrons of Free Will they say they have power to their own Salvation they can change their Heart The Apostle saith The Tongue can no man tame Jam. 3.8 If they cannot bridle their Tongue how can they conquer their Will If they cannot master this little Member Tongue how can they change their Nature Alas as St. Austin saith Cathedram habet in Coelo qui corda docet in Terra He hath his Pulpit in Heaven that converts Hearts But what Reply will Men make at the last Day when God shall say You had power to convert your selves why were you not converted You could have come to Christ if you pleased but why did ye not It was Wilfulness Ex ore tuo out of thy own mouth I will condemn thee Vse 4. Caution Take heed to your Tongue have a care that ye offend not with your Tongue Psal. 34.14 Keep thy Tongue from evil A Sin we are very prone to to lash out with our Tongues There 's the Fire of Lust in the Eye and the Fire of Passion in the Tongue Psal. 39.1 I said I will take heed to my Ways that I offend not with my tongue An hard Lesson Pambus said he was above twenty years learning that Scripture not to offend with his tongue The Tongue is an unruly Member God hath set a double Hedge before the Tongue the Teeth and Lips to keep it within its bounds that it doth not speak vainly O look to your Tongue When a City is besieged he that keeps the Gates of the City keeps the whole City safe so if you keep the Gates or Doors of your Mouth you keep your whole Soul Rules for the well ordering and regulating your Words or the governing of your Tongue that you do not dishonour God therewith 1 Rule If you would have better Tongues labour for better Hearts It is the Heart hath Influence upon the Tongue The Heart fills the Tongue with Words as the Cistern is fill'd from the Spunge The way to heal the Tongue is to better the Heart The Vapours that trouble the Head come from the Stomach If you would cure the Head apply something to the Stomach If the Stomach were better the Head would be better Reformation must begin at the Heart In a Watch when the Wheels are out of order they mend the Spring thereof so when the Tongue is like a Watch that runs too fast in vain sinful talk mend the Spring let thy Heart be bettered If the Heart be vain and earthly the Tongue will be so If the Water be foul in the Fountain it cannot be clear in the Vessel If the Heart be holy the Tongue will be so Look to thy Heart get a better Heart and a better Tongue Quest. How shall I get my Heart bettered Answ. Get a Principle of Grace infused Grace is like the Salt cast into the Spring Grace changeth the Heart and sanctifies all the Members of the Body it sanctifies the Eyes and makes them Chast it sanctifies the Tongue and makes it Meek and Calm When the Holy Ghost came upon the Apostles they began to speak with other Tongues Act. 2.4 When God's Spirit comes on a Man with a sanctifying Work he speaks with another Tongue the Speech is Heavenly Grace makes the Heart Serious and that cures the levity of the Tongue When the Heart is serious the Words are savoury 2 Rule If you would not Sin in your Tongue call to Mind how you have formerly offended in your Tongue and that will make you more watchful for the Future Have not you spoken Words that have savoured of Discontent or Envy Have not you been guilty of Censuring and Slandering Have not you been disguised with Passion Hath not your Tongue out run your Discretion Have not you spoken Words that you have been sorry for afterwards and have caused either shame or tears O observe former failings how you have sinned in your Tongue and that will be a good help for the future David certainly made a Critical Observation upon some of his Words wherein he had offended Words of Pride Psal. 30.6 In my Prosperity I said I shall never be moved And Psal. 116.14 I said in my haste All Men are Lyars Even Samuel and all the Prophets who promised me the Kingdom they are all Lyars and I shall die before I can come to enjoy it David having observed how he had offended in his Tongue he is more careful of his Words and made a strict Vow with himself that he would look better them Psal. 39.1 I said I
only bow the Knee give God Worship but bring Presents Golden Obedience This is to glorifie God when we stick at no Service we will fight under the Banner of his Gospel against Regiments and we say to him as David to King Saul 1 Sam. 17.32 Thy servant will go and fight with this Philistine Thus you see wherein the Glorifying of God doth consist in Appretiation Adoration Affection Subjection A good Christian is like the Sun which doth not only send forth Heat but goes its Circuit round the World thus he who glorifies God hath not only his Affections heated with love to God but he goes his Circuit too he moves vigorously in the sphere of Obedience Quest. Why we must glorifie God Resp. 1. Because he gives us our Being Psal. 100.3 It is he that hath made us We think it a great kindness in a Man to spare our Life but what kindness is it in God to give us our Life we draw our breath from him and as Life so all the Comforts of Life are from God he gives us Health which is the Sawce to sweeten our Life he gives us Food which is the Oyl that nourisheth the Lamp of Life now if all we receive is from the hand of his Bounty is it not good reason we should glorifie him and live to him seeing we live by him Rom. 11.36 For of him and through him are all things Of him are all all we have is of his Fulness through him are all all we have is through his Free-grace and therefore to him should be all so it follows To him be glory for ever God is not only our Benefactor but our Founder the Rivers come from the Sea and they empty their Silver Streams into the Sea again 2. Because God hath made all things for his own Glory Prov. 16.4 The Lord hath made all things for himself that is for his Glory As a King hath Excise out of Commodities God will have his Glory out of every thing he will have Glory out of the Wicked the Glory of his Justice they will not give him Glory but he will get his Glory upon them Exod. 14.17 I will get me honour upon Pharoah But especially he hath made the Godly for his Glory they are the living Organs of his Praise Isa. 43.21 This people have I formed for myself and they shall shew forth my praise It is true they cannot add to his Glory but they may exalt it they cannot raise him in Heaven but they may raise him in the Esteem of others God hath adopted the Saints into his Family and made them a Royal Priesthood that they should shew forth the Praises of him who hath called them 1 Pet. 2.9 3. Because the Glory of God hath so much intrinsick Value and Excellency in it it transcends the Thoughts of Men and the Tongue of Angels God's Glory is his Treasure all his Riches lie here as Mica said Judg. 18.24 What have I more So of God what hath God more God's Glory is more worth then Heaven More worth then the salvation of all Mens souls Better Kingdoms be thrown down better Men and Angels be annihilated then God should lose one Jewel of his Crown one Beam of his Glory 4. Creatures below us and above us bring Glory to God and do we think to sit Rent-free shall every thing glorifie God but Man it is pity then that ever Man was made 1. Creatures below us glorifie God the inanimate Creatures the Heavens glorifie God Ps. 19.1 The heavens declare the glory of God The curious Workmanship of Heaven sets forth the Glory of its Maker the Firmament is beautified and pensill'd out in Blue and Azure colours where the Power and Wisdom of God may be clearly seen The heavens declare his glory We may see the Glory of God blazing in the Sun twinkling in the Stars 2. Look into the Air the Birds with their chirping Musick sing Hymns of Praise to God saith Anselm Every Beast doth in its kind glorifie God Isa. 43.20 The beasts of the field shall honour me 2. Creatures above us glorifie God The angels are ministring spirits Heb. 1.14 They are still waiting on God's Throne and bring some Revenues of Glory into the Exchequer of Heaven Then surely Man should be much more studious of God's Glory then the Angels for God hath honour'd him more then the Angels in that Christ took Man's Nature upon him and not the Angels say tho' in regard of Creation God hath made Man a little lower then the Angels Heb. 2.7 yet in regard of Redemption God hath set him higher than the Angels he hath married Mankind to himself The Angels are Christ's Friends but not his Spouse he hath covered us with the Purple Robe of his Righteousness which is a better Righteousness then the Angels have 2 Cor. 5.20 So that if the Angels bring Glory to God much more should we being dignified with Honour above the Angelical Spirits 5. Resp. We must bring Glory to God because all our Hopes hang upon him Psal. 39.7 My hope is in thee And Psal. 62.5 My expectation is from him I expect a Kingdom from him A Child that is good natur'd will Honour his Parent as expecting all that ever he is like to be worth from him Psal. 87.8 All my fresh springs are in thee The Silver Springs of Grace the Golden Springs of Glory Quest. How many ways may we glorifie God Resp. 1. It is a glorifying God when we aim purely at God's Glory it is one thing to advance God's Glory another thing to aim at it God must be the Terminus ad quem the Ultimate End of all our Actions thus Christ Joh. 8.50 I seek not my own glory but the glory of him that sent me 'T is the Note of an Hypocrite he hath a squint Eye he looks more to his own Glory then God's Glory Our Saviour Deciphers such and gives a Caveat against them Matth. 6.2 When thou givest alms do not sound a trumpet A Stranger would ask What means the noise of this Trumpet Then it was answered They are going to give to the Poor And so they did not give Alms but sell them for Honour and Applause that they may have Glory of Men the Breath of Men was the Wind that blew the Sails of their Charity Verily they have their reward The Hypocrite may make his Acquittance and write Received in full payment Vain-glory Chrysostome calls one of the Devil 's great Nets to catch Men. And Cyprian Quem non gula 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 superavit Whom Satan cannot prevail against by Intemperance those he prevails against by Pride and Vain-glory. O let us take heed of this 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Self-worshipping Aim purely at God's Glory Quest. How shall we know we aim at God's Glory Resp. 1. When we prefer God's Glory above all other things above Credit Estate Relations when the Glory of God comes in competition with them we prefer his Glory before them if
Relations lie in our way to Heaven we must either leap over them or tread upon them A Child must unchild himself and forget he is a Child he must know neither Father nor Mother in God's Cause Deut. 33.9 Who said unto his father and his mother I have not seen him neither did he acknowledge his Brethren This is to aim at God's Glory 2. Then we aim at God's Glory when we can be content that God's Will should take place though it cross ours Lord I am content to be a Looser if thou a Gainer to have less Health if I may have more Grace and thou more Glory whether it be Food or bitter Physick thou givest me Lord I desire that which may be most for thy Glory Thus our Blessed Saviour Not as I will but as thou wilt Matth. 26.39 So God might have more Glory by his Sufferings he was content to suffer Joh. 12.28 Father glorifie thy name 3. Then we aim at God's Glory when we can be content to be out-shined by others in Gifts and Esteem so God's Glory may be encreased A Man that hath God in his Heart and God's Glory in his Eye desires that God should be exalted and if this be effected let who will be the Instrument he rejoyceth Phil. 1.15 Some preach Christ of Envy notwithstanding Christ is preached and I therein do rejoyce and will rejoyce they preached Christ of Envy they envyed Paul that Concourse of People and they preached that they might out-shine him in Gifts and get away some of his Hearers Well saith Paul Christ is preached and God is like to have Glory therefore I rejoyce let my Candle go out if the Sun of Righteousness may but shine 2. We Glorifie God by an ingenuous Confession of Sin The Thief of the Cross had dishonour'd God in his Life but at his Death he brings Glory to God by Confession of Sin Luke 23.41 We indeed suffer justly He acknowledged he deserved not only Crucifixion but Damnation Josh. 7.19 My son give I pray thee glory to God and make confession unto him An humble Confession exalts God how is God's Free-grace magnified in crowning those who deserve to be condemn'd as the excusing and mincing of Sin doth cast a Reproach upon God Adam denies not he did tast the forbidden Fruit but instead of a full Confession he taxes God Inscripser● Deos sceleri Gen. 3.12 The woman whom thou gavest me she gave me of the tree and I did eat It is long of thee if thou hadst not given me the Woman to be a Tempter I had not sinned So Confession glorifies God it clears it acknowledgeth he is Holy and Righteous whatever he doth Nehemiah vindicates God's Righteousness Chap. 9.33 Thou art just in all that is brought upon us And Confession then is ingenuous when it is free not forc'd Luke 15.18 I have sinn'd against heaven and before thee he chargeth himself with Sin before ever his Father chargeth him with it 3. We glorifie God by Believing Rom. 4.20 Abraham was strong in faith giving glory to God Unbelief affronts God it gives him the Lye He that believeth not maketh God a lyer 1 Joh. 5.10 So Faith brings Glory to God it sets to its Seal that God is true Ioh. 3.33 he that believes flies to God's Mercy and Truth as to an Altar of Refuge he doth Ingarrison himself in the Promises he trusts all he hath with God Psal. 31.5 Into thy hands I commit my spirit this is a great way of bringing Glory to God therefore God honours Faith because Faith honours God It is a great Honour we do to a Man when we trust him with all we have we put our Lives and Estates into his hand a sign we have a good Opinion of him The three Children glorified God by believing The God whom we serve is able to deliver us and will deliver us Dan. 3.17 Faith knows there are no Impossibles with God and will trust him where it cannot trace him 4. We glorifie God by being tender of God's Glory God's Glory is dear to him as the apple of his Eye now when we are tender of his Glory by laying to heart his Dishonours this is a glorifying of him An ingenuous Child weeps to see a Disgrace done to his Father Psal. 69.9 The reproaches of them that reproach thee are fallen upon me When we hear God reproached it is as if we were reproached when God's Glory suffers 't is as if we suffered This is to be tender of God's Glory 5. We glorifie God by Fruitfulness Joh. 15.8 Hereby is my Father glorified if ye bring forth much fruit As 't is a Dishonour to God to be barren so Fruitfulness doth honour him Phil. 1.11 Filled with the fruits of righteousness which are to the praise of his glory We must not be like the Fig-tree in the Gospel which had nothing but Leaves but like the Pomocitron that is continually either mellowing or blossoming it is never without Fruit. 'T is not Profession but Fruit glorifies God God expects to have his Glory from us this way 1 Cor. 9.7 Who plants a vineyard and eats not of the fruit of it Trees in the Forrest may be barren but Trees in the Garden are fruitful We must bring forth the Fruits of Love and Good Works Matth. 5.16 Let your light so shine before men that they may see your good works and glorifie your Father which is in heaven Faith doth sanctifie our Works and Works do testifie our Faith To be doing good to others to be Eyes to the Blind Feet to the Lame doth much glorifie God And thus Christ did glorifie his Father He went about doing good Acts 10.38 By being fruitful we are fair in God's Eyes Jer. 11.16 The Lord called thy name a green olive-tree fair and of goodly fruit And we must bear much Fruit it is Muchness of Fruit glorifies God if ye bear much Fruit. The Spouse's Breasts are compared to Clusters of Grapes Cant. 7.7 to shew how fertile she was Tho' the lowest degree of Grace may bring Salvation to you yet not so much Glory to God it was not a spark of Love Christ commended in Mary but much love 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 she loved much Luke 7.47 6. We glorifie God by being contented in that State where his Providence hath set us we give God the Glory of his Wisdom in that we rest satisfied with what he carves out to us Thus did holy Paul glorifie God the Lord had cast him into as great variety of Condition as any Man in Prisons more frequent in Deaths oft 2 Cor. 11.23 yet he had learned to be content St. Paul could sail either in a Storm or a Calm he could be any thing that God would have him he could either want or abound Phil. 4.13 A good Christian argues thus It is God hath put me in this Condition he could have raised me higher if he pleas'd but that might have been a Snare to me God hath done it
Organs in God's Spiritual Temple are going How sad is it that God hath no more of his Glory from us this way Many are full of Murmurings and Discontents but seldom do they bring Glory to God by giving him the Praise due to his Name We read of the Saints having Harps in their hand Rev. 5.8 the Emblem of Praise Many have Tears in their eyes and Complaints in their mouth but few have Harps in their hand blessing and glorifying of God let us Honour God this way Praise is the Quit-rent we pay to God while God renews our Lease we must renew our Rent 12. We glorifie God by being zealous for his Name Numb 25.11 Phinehas hath turned my wrath away while he was zealous for my sake Zeal is a mixed Affection a Compound of Love and Anger it carries forth our Love to God and Anger against Sin in a most intense manner Zeal is impatient of God's Dishonour a Christian fired with Zeal takes a Dishonour done to God worse then an Injury done to himself Rev. 2.2 Thou canst not bear them that are evil Our Saviour Christ did thus glorifie his Father he being baptized with a Spirit of Zeal drove the Money-changers out of the Temple Iob. 2.14 and 17. The zeal of thine house hath eaten me up 13. We glorifie God when we have an eye at God both in our Natural and in our Civil Actions 1. In our Natural Actions in eating and drinking 1 Cor. 10.31 Whether therefore ye eat or drink do all to the glory of God A gracious Person holds the Golden Bridle of Temperance he takes his Meat as a Medicine to heal the Decays of Nature and that he may be the fitter by the strength he receives for the Service of God he makes his Food not Fuel for Lust but Help to Duty 2. In buying and selling we do all to the Glory of God the Wicked live upon unjust Gain either by falsifying the Ballance Hos. 12.7 The ballances of deceit are in his hand While Men make their Weights lighter they make their Sins heavier or by exacting more then the Commodity is worth they do not for fourscore write down fifty but for fifty fourscore they exact double the Price that a thing is worth But then we buy and sell to the Glory of God when in our buying and selling we observe that Golden Maxim To do to others as we would have them do to us Matth. 7.12 When we so sell our Commodities that we do not sell our Conscience Acts 24.16 Herein do I exercise myself to have always a conscience void of offence towards God and toward men This is to glorifie God when we have an eye at God in all our Civil and Natural Actions and will do nothing that may reflect any Blemish on Religion 14. We glorifie God by labouring to draw others to God we convert others and so make them Instruments of glorifying God We should be both Diamonds and Loadstones Diamonds for the Lustre of Grace and Loadstones for our attractive Vertue in drawing others to Christ Gal. 4.19 My little children of whom I travel c. This is a great way of glorifying God when we break the Devil's Prison and turn Men from the Power of Satan to God 15. We glorifie God in an high manner when we suffer for God and Seal the Gospel with our Bloud Joh. 21.18 19. When thou shalt be old another shall gird thee and carry thee whither thou wouldst not This spake he signifying by what death he should glorifie God God's Glory shines in the Ashes of his Martyrs Isa. 24.15 Wherefore glorifie the Lord in the fires Micaiah was in the Prison Isaiah sawn asunder Paul beheaded Luke hanged on an Olive-tree thus did they by their Death glorifie God The Sufferings of the Primitive Saints did Honour God and make the Gospel famous in the World What would others say See what a good Master they serve and how they love him that they will venture loss of all in his Service The Glory of Christ's Kingdom doth not stand in Worldly Pomp and Grandeur as other Kings but it is seen in the chearful Sufferings of his People The Saints of old loved not their lives to the Death Rev. 12.11 They snatch'd up Torments as so many Crowns God grant we may thus glorifie him if he calls us to it many pray Let this cup pass away but not Thy will be done 16. We glorifie God when we give God the Glory of all we do Herod when he had made an Oration and the People gave a shout saying It is the voice of a God and not of a Man and he took this Glory to himself the Text saith Immediately the angel of the Lord smote him because he gave not God the glory and he was eaten of worms Acts 12.23 Then we glorifie God when we sacrifice the Praise and Glory of all to God 1 Cor. 15.10 I labour more abundantly then they all A Speech one would think savoured of Pride but the Apostle pulls the Crown from his own Head and sets it upon the Head of Free-grace Yet not I but the grace of God which was with me As Ioab when he fought against Rabbah sent for King David that he might carry away the Crown of the Victory 2 Sam. 12.28 so a Christian when he hath gotten power over any Corruption or Tentation sends for Christ that he may carry away the Crown of the Victory as the Silk-worm when she weaves her curious Work she hides herself under the Silk and is not seen so when we have done any thing Praise-worthy we must hide ourselves under the Vail of Humility and transfer the Glory of all we have to done God Constantine did use to write the Name of Christ over his Door so should we write the Name of Christ over our Duties let him wear the Garland of Praise 17. We glorifie God by an holy Life Christianorum religio ha●c sine macula vivere lactant As a bad Life doth dishonour God 1 Pet. 2.9 Ye are an holy nation that ye should shew forth the praises of him that hath called you Rom. 2.24 The name of God is blasphemed among the Gentiles through you Epiphanius saith That the Loosness of some Christians in his time made many of the Heathen shun the Company of the Christians and would not be drawn to hear their Sermons So by our exact Bible-conversation we glorifie God though the main Work of Religion lies in the Heart yet our light must so shine that others may behold it the chief of Building is in Foundation yet the Glory of it is in Frontis-piece so Beauty in the Conversation When the Saints who are called Jewels cast a sparkling Lustre of Holiness in the Eyes of the World when they walk as Christ walked 1 Ioh. 2.6 when they live as if they had seen the Lord with bodily Eyes and been with him upon the Mount then they adorn Religion and bring Revenues of Glory to the Crown of
Heaven Use 1. It shews us what should not be our chief End not to get great Estates not to lay up Treasures upon Earth This is the Degeneracy of Mankind since the Fall their great Design is to compass the Earth and grow Rich and this they make their Finis ultimus their chief End Cassa caduca pluris faciunt quam coelestia Cavidro These never think of glorifying God they trade for the World but are not Factors for Heaven Eccles. 9.3 Madness is in their heart while they live sometimes they never arrive at an Estate they do not get the Venison they hunt for or though they do what have they that which will not fill the Heart no more then the Marriner's Breath will fix the Sails of a Ship like a fair Picture drawn on the Ice and to spend all one's time as Israel in gathering Straw but remember not the End of living to glorifie God Eccles. 5.16 What profit hath he that laboured for the wind And these things are soon gone Use 2. It reproves such 1. as bring no Glory to God They do not answer the End of their Creation their time is not true lived but time lost they are like the Wood of the Vine Ezek. 15.2 Their Lives are as St. Bernard speaks Aut peccatum aut sterilitas Either Sinfulness or Barrenness Telluris inutile pondus God will one day ask such a question as King Ahasuerus did Esther 6.3 What honour and dignity hath been done to Mordicai So will the Lord say What honour hath been done to me What Revenues of Glory have you brought into my Exchequer There is none here present but God hath put you in some Capacity of glorifying him the Health he hath given you the Parts Estate Seasons of Grace these all are Opportunities put into your hand to glorifie him and be assur'd God will call you to account to know what you have done with the Mercies he hath intrusted you with and what Glory you have brought to him The Parable of the Talents Matth. 25.15 where the Man with the five Talents and the two Talents are brought to a Reckoning doth evidently shew that God will call you to a strict Account to know how you have traded with your Talents and what Glory you have brought to him Now how sad will it be with them that hide their talent in a napkin that bring God no Glory at all Verse 30. Cast ye the unprofitable servant into outer darkness It is not enough for you to say that you have not dishonoured God you have not lived in gross Sin but what Good have you done what Glory have you brought to God It is not enough for the Servant of the Vineyard that he doth no hurt in the Vineyard he doth not break the Trees or destroy the Hedges if he doth not do service in the Vineyard he looseth his Pay If you do not good in your Place not glorifie God you will lose your Pay miss of Salvation Oh think of this all you that live Unserviceably Christ cursed the barren Fig-tree 2. It reproves such as are so far from bringing Glory to God that they rob God of his Glory Mal. 3.8 Will a man rob God yet ye have robbed me They rob God who take the Glory due to God to themselves 1. If they have gotten an Estate they ascribe all to their own Wit and Industry they set the Crown upon their own Head not considering that Deut. 8.18 Thou shalt remember the Lord thy God for it is he that giveth thee power to get wealth 2. If they do any Duty of Religion they look asquint to their own Glory Matth. 6.5 That they may be seen of men 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 That they may be set upon a Theatre that others may admire and canonize them The Oil of Vain-glory feeds their Lamp how many hath the Wind of Popular Breath blown to Hell Quos non gula 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 superavit Cyprian Whom the Devil could not destroy by Intemperance he hath by Vain-glory. 3. It reproves them who fight against God's Glory Acts 5.39 Lest ye be found to fight against God Quest. But who do fight against God's Glory Resp. Such as do oppose that whereby God's Glory is promoted God's Glory is much promoted in the preaching of the Word because it is his Engine whereby he converts Souls Now such as would hinder the preaching of the Word these fight against God's Glory 1 Thess. 2.16 Forbidding us to speak to the Gentiles that they might be saved Dioclesian who raised the tenth Persecution against the Christians did prohibit Church-meetings and would have the Temples of the Christians to be razed down Such as hinder Preaching do as the Philistines that stop'd the Wells they stop the Well of the Water of Life they take away the Physitians that should heal Sin-sick Souls Ministers are Lights Matth. 5.14 and who but Thieves hate the Light These Persons do directly strike at God's Glory and what an Account will they have to give to God when he shall charge the Bloud of Mens Souls upon them Luke 11.52 Ye have taken away the key of knowledge ye entred not in yourselves and they that were entring in ye hindred If there be either Justice in Heaven or Fire in Hell they shall not go unpunished Use 4. Exhortation Let us every one in our place make this our chief End and Design to glorifie God 1. Let me speak to Magistrates God hath put much Glory upon them Psal. 82.6 I have said ye are gods And will not they glorify him whom he hath put so much Glory upon Magistrates should be zealous for God's Worship and Day they should not let the Sword rust in the Scabbard but draw it out for the cutting down of Sin 2. Ministers how should they study to promote God's Glory God hath intrusted them with two the most precious Things his Truths and the Souls of his People Ministers are by vertue of their Office to glorifie God 1. They must glorifie God by labouring in the Word and Doctrine 2 Tim. 4.1 I charge thee before God and the Lord Iesus Christ who shall judge the quick and the dead Preach the word be instant in season out of season c. It was St. Augustine's Wish That Christ at his coming might find him Aut Precantem aut Praedicantem either Praying or Preaching 2. Ministers must glorifie God by their Zeal and Sanctity The Priests under the Law before they served at the Altar did wash in the Lavor Such as serve in the Lord's House must first be washed from gross Sin in the Lavor of Repentance 'T is matter of Grief and Shame to think how many who call themselves Ministers do instead of apparently bringing Glory to God Dishonour God their Lives as well as Doctrines are Heterodox they are not free from the Sins which they reprove in others Plutarch's Servant upbraided him It is not as my Master Plutarch saith he hath written a
a Fountain of Delight Psal. 36.8 9. The higher the Lark flies the sweeter it sings and the higher we flie by the Wing of Faith the more of God we enjoy the sweeter Delight we feel in our Souls How is the Heart inflamed in Prayer and Meditation what Joy and Peace in believing Is it not comfortable being in Heaven He that enjoys much of God in this Life carries Heaven about him O let this be the thing we are chiefly ambitious of the enjoying of God in his Ordinances remember the enjoying God's sweet Presence here is an Earnest of our enjoying him in Heaven and that brings me to the second thing which is 2d The enjoying God in the Life to come Man's chief end is to enjoy God for ever before this plenary Fruition of God in Heaven there must be something previous and antecedent and that is our being in a State of Grace We must have Conformity to him in Grace before we can have Communion with him in Glory Grace and Glory are inter se connexae link'd and chain'd together Grace precedes Glory as the Morning-star ushers in the Sun God will have us qualified and fitted for a state of Blessedness Drunkards and Swearers are not fit to enjoy God in Glory the Lord will not lay such Vipers in his Bosom only the pure in heart shall see God We must first be as the King's Daughter glorious within before we are cloathed with the Robes of Glory as King Ahashuerus first caus'd the Virgins to be purified and anointed and they had their sweet Odours to perfume them and then they were to stand before the King Esth. 2.12 so must we we must have the anointing of God and be perfum'd with the Graces of Spirit those sweet Odours and then we shall stand before the King of Heaven now being thus divinely qualified by Grace we shall be taken up into the Mount of Vision and enjoy God for ever This enjoying God for ever is nothing else but to be put into a State of Happiness As the Body cannot have Life but by having Communion with the Soul so the Soul cannot have Blessedness but by having immediate Communion with God God is the Summum Bonum the Chief Good therefore the enjoying of him is the highest Felicity He is I say the Chief Good 1. He is an Universal Good Bonum in quo omnia Bona. The Excellencies of the Creature are limited A Man may have Health not Beauty Learning not Parentage Riches not Wisdom But in God are eminently contained all Excellencies He is a Good commensurate fully to the Soul he is a Sun a Portion an Horn of Salvation in him dwells 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 all Fulness Col. 1.19 2. God is an Unmixed Good No Condition in this Life but hath its mixture for every drop of Honey there is a drop of Gall. Solomon who gave himself to find out this Philosopher's Stone to search out for an Happiness here below he found Vanity and Vexation Eccles. 1.2 but God is a perfect quintessential Good He is sweetness in the Flower 3. God is a Satisfying Good The Soul cries out I have enough Psal. 17.15 I shall be satisfied with thy likeness A Man that is thirsty bring him to the Ocean and he hath enough If there be enough in God to satisfie the Angels then sure enough to satisfie us The Soul is but Finite but God is an increase Infinite Good And yet though God be such a Good as doth satisfie yet not surfeit Fresh Joys spring continually from God's Face and God is as much desired after Millions of Years by Glorified Souls as at the first moment There is so much Fulness in God as satisfies yet so much Sweetness that the Soul still desires it is Satisfaction without Surfeit 4. God is a delicious Good That which is the chief Good must ravish the Soul with pleasure there must be in it Spirits of Delight and Quintessence of Joy and this is to be enjoyed only in God In Deo quadam dulcedine delectatur anima immo rapitur the Love of God drops such infinite suavity into the Soul as is unspeakable and full of glory If there be so much delight in God when we see him only by Faith 1 Pet. 1.8 what will the joy of Vision be when we shall see him face to face If the Saints have found so much delight in God while they were Suffering O then what Joy and Delight will they have when they are Crowning If Flames are Beds of Roses O then what will it be to lean on the Bosom of Jesus what a Bed of Roses will that be 5. God is a Superlative Good He is better then any thing you can put in competition with him he is better then Health Riches Honour Other things maintain Life he gives Life But who would go to put any thing in Ballance with the Deity who would weigh a Feather with a Mountain of Gold God excels all other things more infinitely then the Sun the light of a Taper 6. God is an Eternal Good He is the ancient of Days Dan. 7.9 yet never decays or waxes old The Joy he gives is eternal the Crown he gives fadeth not away 1 Pet. 5.4 The glorified Soul shall be ever solacing it self in God it shall be feasting on his Love and sunning it self in the light of his Countenance We read of the River of Pleasure at God's right hand but will not this in time be dried up No there 's a Fountain at the bottom which feeds it Psal. 36.9 With the Lord is the fountain of life Thus God is the Chief Good and the enjoying God for ever is the Supream Felicity the Soul is capable of 1. Use of Exhortation Let it be the chief end of our living to enjoy this Chief Good hereafter this is that will crown us with Happiness Austin reckons up two hundred eighty eight Opinions among the Philosophers about Happiness but all did shoot short of the Mark. The highest Elevation of a reasonable Soul is to enjoy God for ever It is the enjoying God makes Heaven 1 Thess. 4.17 Then shall we ever be with the Lord. The Soul trembles as the Needle in the Compass and is never at rest till it comes to God To set out this excellent State of a Glorified Soul's enjoying God 1. This enjoying of God must not be understood in a Sensual Manner we must not conceive any Carnal Pleasures in Heaven The Turks in their Alcoran speak of a Paradise of Pleasure where they have Riches in abundance and red Wine served in Golden Chalices Here is an Heaven consisting of Pleasures for the Body the Epicures of this Age would like such an Heaven when they die Though indeed the State of Glory be compared to a Feast and is set out by Pearls and precious Stones yet these Metaphors are only to be Helps to our Faith and to show us that there is Superabundant Joy and Felicity in the Empyraean Heaven but those are
Harmonious Consent of all the Parts of Scripture there are Seven cogent Arguments may Evince it to be the Word of God 1. By its Antiquity It is of ancient standing The gray Hairs of Scripture make it Venerable No Humane Histories extant reach further then since Noah's Flood but the Holy Scripture relates Matters of Fact that have been from the beginning of the World it writes of things before Time Now that is a sure Rule of Tertullian That which is of the greatest Antiquity is to be received as most Sacred and Authentick 2. We may know the Scripture to be the Word of God by the Miraculous Preservation of it in all Ages The Holy Scriptures are the richest Jewel that Christ hath left and the Church of God hath kept these Publick Records of Heaven that they have not been lost The Word of God hath never wanted Enemies to oppose and if possible to extirpate it They have given out a Law concerning Scripture as Pharaoh did the Midwives concerning the Hebrew Womens Children to strangle it in the Birth yet God hath preserved this blessed Book inviolable to this Day The Devil and his Agents have been blowing at Scripture-Light but could never prevail to blow it out a clear sign that it was lighted from Heaven Nor hath the Church of God in all Revolutions and Changes only kept the Scripture that it should not be lost but that it should not be depraved The Letter of Scripture hath been preserved without any Corruption in the Original Tongue The Scriptures were not corrupted before Christ's Time for then Christ would never have sent the Jews to the Scriptures but he sends them to the Scriptures Iohn 5.39 Search the Scriptures Christ knew these Sacred Springs were not muddied with Humane Fancies 3. The Scripture appears to be the Word of God by the Matter contained in it 1. By its Profundity The Mystery of Scripture is so abstruse and profound that no Man or Angel could have known it had it not been Divinely revealed That Eternity should be born that he who Thunders in the Heavens should cry in the Cradle that he who Rules the Stars should Suck the Breasts That the Prince of Life should die that the Lord of Glory should be put to shame that Sin should be punished to the full yet pardoned to the full who could ever have conceived of such a Mystery had not the Scripture been the Oracle to reveal it to us So for the Doctrine of the Resurrection That the same Body which is crumbled into a thousand pieces should rise idem numero the same individual Body for else it were a Creation not a Resurrection how could such a Sacred Riddle above all Humane disquisition be known had not the Scripture made a Discovery of it 2. By its Purity It is for the Matter of it so full of Goodness Justice and Sanctity that it could be breathed from none but God The Holiness of it shows it to be of God it bears his very Image The Scripture is compared to Silver refined seven times Psal. 12.6 This Book of God hath no Errata's in it It is a Beam of the Sun of Righteousness a Chrystal Stream flowing from the Fountain of Life All Laws and Edicts of Men have had their Corruptions but the Word of God hath not the least Tincture it is of a Meridian Splendour Psal. 119.140 Thy Word is very pure like wine that comes from the grape which is not mixed or adulterated It is so pure that it purifies every thing else Iohn 17.17 Sanctifie them through thy truth The Scripture presseth Holiness so as never any Book did It bids us live soberly righteously godly Titus 2.12 Soberly in Acts of Temperance Righteously in Acts of Justice Godly in Acts of Zeal and Devotion It commends to us whatever is just lovely of good report Phil. 4.8 This Sword of the Spirit Eph. 6.17 cuts down Vice Out of this Tower of Scripture is thrown down a Milstone upon the Head of Sin The Scripture is the Royal Law which commands not only the Actions but Affections it binds the Heart to its good Behaviour Where is there such Holiness to be found as is dig'd out of this Sacred Mine Who could be the Author of such a Book but God himself 4. That the Scripture is the Word of God is evident by its Predictions it Prophesieth of things to come This shows the Voice of God speaking in it it was foretold by the Prophet A Virgin shall conceive Isa. 7.14 and the Messiah shall be cut off Dan. 9.26 The Scripture foretels things that should fall out many Ages and Centuries after as how long Israel should serve in the Iron Furnace and the very day of their Deliverance Exod. 12.41 At the end of the four hundred and thirty years even the self same day it came to pass the Hoasts of the Lord went out of Egypt This Prediction of Future Things meerly contingent and not depending upon Natural Causes is a clear Demonstration of its Divine Original 5. The Impartiality of those Men of God who wrote the Scriptures they do not spare to set down their own Failings What Man that writes an History would black his own face viz. record those things of himself that might stain his Reputation Moses records his own Impatience when he struck the Rock and tells us therefore he could not enter into the Land of Promise David writes of his own Adultery and Bloodshed which stands as a Blot in his Scutchion to succeeding Ages Peter relates his own Pusillanimity in denying Christ. Ionah sets down his own Passions I do well to be angry to the death Surely had not their Pen been guided by God's own Hand they would never have written that which did reflect dishonour upon themselves Men do usually rather hide their Blemishes then publish them to the World But these Pen-men of Holy Scripture eclipse their own Name they take away all the Glory from themselves and give the Glory to God 6 Arg. The mighty power and efficacy the Word hath had upon the Souls and Consciences of Men. 1. It hath changed their heart 1. Some by reading of Scripture have been turned into other Men they have been made holy and gracious By reading other Books the Heart may be warmed but by reading this Book it is transformed 2 Cor. 3.3 Ye are manifestly declared to be the Epistle of Christ written not with Ink but with the Spirit of the living God The Word was copied out into their Hearts and they were become Christ's Epistle so that others might read Christ in them If you should set a Seal upon Marble and it should make an Impression upon the Marble and leave a Print behind there were a strange Virtue in that Seal So when the Seal of the Word leaves an heavenly print of Grace upon the Heart there must needs be a Power going along with that Word no less than Divine 2. It hath comforted their Heart When
hath made it intelligible and hath stamped upon it his Likeness not his Essence Quest. But is it not said That we are made Partakers of the Divine Nature Resp. By Divine Nature there is meant Divine Qualities 2 Pet. 1.4 We are made Partakers of the Divine Nature not by Identity or Union with the Divine Essence but by a transformation into the Divine Likeness Thus you see how God differs from other Spirits Angels and Souls of Men. He is a Spirit of transcendent Excellency the Father of Spirits Object Against this Vorstius and the Anthropomorthites object That in Scripture an Humane Shape and Figure is given to God he is said to have Eyes and Hands Resp. It is contrary to the Nature of a Spirit to have a Corporeal Substance Luke 24. ●9 Handle me and see me for a Spirit hath not Flesh and Bones as ye see me have Bodily Members are ascribed to God not properly but metaphorically and in a borrowed sence he is only set out to our Capacity By the right Hand of the Lord is meant his Power by the Eyes of the Lord are meant his Wisdom Now that God is a Spirit and is not capable of Bodily Shape or Substance probatur 1. A Body is visible but God is invisible Therefore he is a Spirit 1 Tim. 6.16 whom no man hath seen nor can see not by an Eye of sence 2. A Body is terminated can be but in one place at once but God is ubique in all places at once Therefore he is a Spirit Psal. 139.7 8. God's Center is every where and his Circumference is no where 3. A Body being compounded of integral Parts may be dissolved Quicquid divisibile est corruptibile but the God-head is not capable of dissolution he can have no End from whom all things have their Beginning So that it clearly appears God is a Spirit which adds to the Perfection of his Nature Use 1. If God be a Spirit then he is impassible he is not capable of being hurt Wicked Men may set up their Banners and bend their Forces against God they are said 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 to fight against God Acts 5.39 But what will this fighting avail what hurt can they do to the Deity God is a Spirit and therefore cannot receive any hurtful impression wicked Men may imagine Evil against the Lord Nahum 1.9 What do ye imagine against the Lord But God being a Spirit is impenetrable The wicked may Eclipse his Glory but cannot touch his Essence God can hurt his Enemies but they cannot hurt him Iulian might throw up his Dagger into the Air against Heaven but could not touch the Deity God is a Spirit invisible how can the Wicked with all their Forces hurt him when they cannot see him Hence all the Attempts of the Wicked against God are foolish and prove Abortive Psal. 2.3 4. The Kings of the Earth set themselves against the Lord and against his Anointed He that sits in the Heavens shall laugh He is a Spirit he can wound them but they cannot touch him Use 2. If God be a Spirit then it shows the folly of the Papists who worship him by Pictures and Images Being a Spirit we cannot make any Image to represent him by Deut. 4.12 The Lord spake to you out of the midst of the fire ye heard the voice of the words but saw no similitude 1. God being a Spirit is imperceptible cannot be discerned how then can there be any Resemblance made of him Isa. 40.18 To whom then will ye liken God or what likeness will ye compare unto him How can you paint the Deity can we make an Image of that which we never saw Ye saw no similitude God is a Spirit It were a folly to go to make the Picture of the Soul because it is a Spiritual Thing or to Paint the Angels because they are Spirits Object Are not the Angels in Scripture represented by the Cherubims Resp. There is Imago Personae Officii there is the Image of the Person and the Image that represents the Office The Cherubims did not represent the Persons of the Angels but their Office The Cherubims were made with Wings to show the swiftness of the Angels in discharge of their Office and if we cannot Picture the Soul nor the Persons of the Angels because they are Spirits much less can we make an Image or Picture of God who is Infinite and the Father of Spirits 2. God being a Spirit is Omnipresent he is present in all places Ier. 23.24 Do not I fill Heaven and Earth saith the Lord Therefore being every where present it is absurd to worship him by an Image Were it not a foolish thing to bow down to the King's Picture when the King is present So to go to worship God's Image when God himself is present Quest. But how then shall we conceive of God being a Spirit if we may make no Image or Resemblance of him Resp. We must conceive of him Spiritually viz. 1. In his Attributes his Holiness Justice Goodness which are the Beams by which his Divine Nature shines forth 2. We must conceive of him as he is in Christ Christ is the Image of the invisible God Col. 1.15 Set the Eyes of your Faith on Christ God-man In Christ we see some Sparklings of the Divine Glory in him there is the exact Resemblance of all his Fathers Excellencies The Wisdom Love and Holiness of God the Father shine forth in Christ Iohn 14.9 He that hath seen me hath seen the Father 3. Infer If God be a Spirit it shows us that the more spiritual we grow the more we grow like to God To be earthly is to be unlike God How do Earth and Spirit agree Phil. 3.19 Earthly ones may give for their Crest the Mole or Tortoise that live in the Earth What Resemblance is there between an Earthly Heart and him who is a Spirit The more Spiritual any one is the more like God Quest. What is it to be Spiritual Resp. To be Refined and Sublimated to have the Heart still in Heaven to be thinking of God and Glory and to be carried up in a fiery Chariot of Love to God this is to be Spiritual Psal. 73.25 Whom have I in Heaven but thee on which Beza paraphraseth thus Apage Terra utinam tecum in Coelo essem O that I were in Heaven with thee A Christian who is taken off from these Earthly Things as the Spirits are taken off from the Lees hath a noble Spiritual Soul and doth most resemble him who is a Spirit 4 Infer It shows us what that Worship is God requires of us and is most acceptable to him viz. such a Worship as is suitable to his Nature Spiritual Worship John 4.24 They which worship him must worship him in Spirit and Truth Spiritual worship is the Virgin-worship Though God will have the Service of our Bodies our Eyes and Hands lifted up to testifie to others that Reverence we have of God's Glory
nor flie from him for he is every where present they are never out of his Eye nor out of his Reach Psal. 21.8 Thy hand shall find out all thy enemies What Caves or Thickets can Men hide in that God cannot find them go where they will he is present Psal. 139.7 Whither shall I flie from thy presence If a Man owes a Debt to another he may make some Escape and flie into another Land where the Creditor cannot find him But whither shall I flie from thy presence God is Infinite he is in all places so that he will find out his Enemies and punish them Object But is it not said Cain went out from the presence of the Lord Gen. 4.16 Resp. The meaning is he went out from the Church of God where were the visible Signs of God's Presence and where God did in a special manner manifest his sweet Presence to his People But Cain could not go out of God's sight for God being Infinite is every-where present Sinners can neither go from an Accusing Conscience nor a Revenging God If God be every-where present then for a Christian to walk with God is not impossible God is not only in Heaven but he is on Earth too Isa. 66.1 Heaven is his Throne there he sits the Earth is his Footstool there he stands He is every-where present therefore we may come to walk with God Enoch walked with God Gen. 5.21 If God were confin'd to Heaven a trembling Soul might think how can I Converse with God how can I walk with him who lives in Excelsis above the upper Region but God is not confined to Heaven he is Omnipresent he is above us yet he is about us he is near to us Acts 17.27 Though he be not far from the Assembly of his Saints He stands in the Congregation of the Mighty Psal. 82.1 He is present with us God is in every one of us so that here on Earth we may walk with God In Heaven the Saints rest with him on Earth they walk with him To walk with God is to walk by Faith we are said to draw nigh to God Heb. 10.22 and to see him Heb. 11.27 as seeing him who is invisible and to have Fellowship with him Hos. 1.3 Or 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 our Fellowship is with the Father Thus we may take a turn with him every day by Faith 'T is a slighting of God not to walk with him if a King be in presence it is a slighting him to neglect him and walk with the Page there 's no Walk in the World so sweet as to walk with God Psal. 89.15 They shall walk in the light of thy countenance Psal. 138.5 Yea they shall sing in ways of the Lord it is like walking among beds of spices which send forth a fragrant perfume Use 2. If God be Infinite in his glorious Essence learn to admire where you cannot fadom The Angels wear a Veil they cover their Faces as adoring this Infinite Majesty Isa. 6.3 Elias wraped himself in a Mantle when God's Glory passed by admire where you cannot fadom Job 11.7 Canst thou by searching find out God Here we see some Beams of his Glory we see him in the Glass of the Creation we see him in his Picture his Image shines in the Saints but who can search out all his Essential Glory what Angel can measure these Pyramids Canst thou by searching find out God He is Infinite We can no more search out his Infinite Perfections then a Man upon the top of the highest Mountain can reach the Firmament or take a Star in his hand O have God-admiring Thoughts adore where you cannot fathom There are many Mysteries in Nature which we cannot fathom Why the Sea should be higher then the Earth yet not drown it Why Nilus should overflow in Summer when by the Course of Nature the Waters are lowest How the Bones grow in the Womb Eccles. 11.5 If these things pose us how may the Infinite Mystery of the Deity transcend our most raised Intellectuals Ask the Geometrician if he can with a pair of Compasses measure the breadth of the Earth So unable are we to measure the Infinite Perfections of God In Heaven we shall see God clearly but not fully for he is Infinite he will communicate himself to us according to the bigness of our Vessel but not the Immensness of his Nature Adore then where you cannot Fathom If God be Infinite in all places then let us not go to limit God Psal. 78.41 They limited the holy one of Israel 'T is a limiting God to confine him within the narrow compass of our Reason Reason thinks God must go such a way to work or the business will never be effected This is to limit God to our Reason whereas he is Infinite and his ways are past finding out Rom. 11.33 In the Deliverance of the Church it is a limiting God either to set him a Time or prescribe him a Method for Deliverance God will deliver Sion but he will be left to his own Liberty he will not be tied to a Place to a time to an Instrument this were to limit him and then he should not be Infinite God will go his own way he will pose and nonplus Reason he will work by Improbabilities he will save in such a way as we think he will destroy now he acts like himself like an Infinite Wonder-working God Of the Knowledge of GOD. FOr the Lord is a God of Knowledge and by him Actions are weighed 1 Sam. 2.3 Glorious things are spoken of God he transcends our Thoughts and the Angels Praises God's Glory lies chiefly in his Attributes which are the several Beams by which the Divine Nature shines forth Among other of his Orient Excellencies this is not the least The Lord is a God of Knowledge or as the Hebrew word is el Degnoth a God of Knowledges Through the bright Mirror of his own Essence he hath a full Idaea and Cognisance of all things the World is to him Corpus diaphanum a transparent Body He makes an Heart-Anatomy he is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Rev. 2.23 I am he which searcheth the Reins and the Heart The Clouds are no Canopy the Night is no Curtain to draw between us and his sight Psal. 139.12 The Darkness h●deth not from thee There is not a word we whisper but God hears it Psal. 139.4 There is not a word in my Tongue but lo O Lord thou knowest it altogether There is not the most subtil Thought comes into our Mind but God perceives it Isa. 66.18 I kn●w their thoughts Thoughts speak as loud in Gods Ears as Words do in ours All our Actions though never so subtilly contrived and secretly conveyed are visible to the Eye of Omnisciency Isa. 66.18 I know their works Achan hid the Babylonish Garment in the Earth but God brought it to light Iosh. 7.21 Minerva was drawn in such curious Colours and so lively pensil'd that which way soever one turned Minerva's
of their Misery But the Worm the Fire the Prison are all Eternal Rev. 14.11 The smoak of their Torment ascendeth up for ever and ever Poenae Gehennales puniunt non finiunt Prosper Eternity is a Sea without Bottom and Banks After Millions of years there 's not one Minute in eternity wasted and the Damned must be ever burning but never consuming always dying but never dead Rev. 9.6 They shall seek death but shall not find it The Fire of Hell is such as multitude of Tears will not quench it Length of Time will not finish it the Vial of God's Wrath will be always dropping upon a sinner As long as God is Eternal he lives for Ever to be avenged upon the wicked O Eternity Eternity who can Fathom it Mariners have their Plummets to measure the Depth of the Sea but what Line or Plummets shall we use to Fathom the Depth of Eternity The Breath of the Lord kindles the Infernal Lake Isa. 30.33 and where shall we have Engines or Buckets to quench that Fire O Eternity If all the Body of the Earth and Sea were turned to Sand and all the Air up to the starry Heaven were nothing but Sand and a little Bird should come every 1000th year and fetch away in her Bill but the Tenth part of a grain of all that heap of Sand what a numberless number of years would be spent before that vast heap of Sand would be fetch'd away yet if at the end of all that time the sinner might come out of Hell though long yet there would be some hope But this word ever breaks the heart The smoke of their Torment ascendeth up for ever and ever What a Terror is this to the wicked enough to put them into a cold Sweat to think as long as God is Eternal he lives for ever to be avenged upon sinners Quest. Here a Question may be moved Why sin that is committed in a short time should be punished eternally Resp. We must hold with St. Augustine that God's Judgment on the wicked Occulta esse possunt injusta esse non possunt may be secret but never unjust The reason why sin committed in a short time is eternally punished is because every sin is committed against an Infinite Essence and no less than Eternity of Punishment can satisfie Why is Treason punished with Confiscation and Death but because it is against the King's Person which is Sacred much more that Offence which is against God's Crown and Dignity is of an heinous and infinite Nature and cannot be satisfied with less than Eternal Punishment Use 2. Of Comfort to the Godly God is Eternal therefore lives for ever to Reward the Godly Rom. 2.7 To them who seek for glory and honour eternal life The People of God here are in a suffering Condition Acts 20.23 Bonds and Afflictions abide me The Head being crowned with Thorns the Feet must not tread upon Roses The Wicked are clad in Purple and fare deliciously while the Godly suffer Goats climb upon the high Mountains while Christ's Sheep are in the Valley of Slaughter But here is the Comfort God is Eternal and he hath appointed Eternal Recompences for the Saints In Heaven are fresh Delights Sweetness without Surfeit And that which is the Crown and Zenith of Heavens happiness is it is Eternal 1 Iohn 2.25 Were there but the least suspicion that this Glory must cease it would much eclipse yea imbitter it but it is Eternal What Angel can span Eternity 2 Cor. 4.17 An eternal weight of glory The Saints shall bathe themselves in the Rivers of Divine Pleasure and these Rivers can never be dried up Psal. 16.11 At thy right hand are pleasures for evermore This is the Elah the highest strain in the Apostles Rhetorick 1 Thess. 4.17 Ever with the Lord. There is Peace without Trouble Ease without Pain Glory without End ever with the Lord. Let this comfort the Saints in all their Troubles their Sufferings are but short but their Reward is eternal Eternity makes Heaven to be Heaven 't is the Diamond in the Ring O blessed Day that shall have no Night The Sun-light of Glory shall rise upon the Soul and never set O blessed Spring that shall have no Autumn or Fall of the Leaf The Roman Emperours have three Crowns set upon their Heads the first of Iron the second of Silver the third of Gold So the Lord sets three Crowns on his Children Grace Comfort and Glory and this Crown is Eternal 1 Pet. 5.4 Ye shall receive a Crown of Glory that fadeth not away The Wicked have a never-dying Worm and the Godly a never-fading Crown O how should this be a Spur to Vertue how willing should we be to work for God though we had nothing here God hath time enough to reward his People the Crown of Eternity shall be set upon their Head Use 3. Of Exhortation 1. In General study Eternity Our Thoughts should chiefly run upon Eternity We are all for the present something that may delight the Sences If we could have lived as Augustine A cunabulis Mundi from the Infancy of the World to the Worlds old Age what were this What is Time measured with Eternity As the Earth is but a small Point to the Heaven so Time is but nay scarce a Minute to Eternity and then what is this poor Life which crumbles away so fast O think of Eternity Annos aeternos in mente habe Brethren we are every day travelling to Eternity and whether we wake or sleep we are going our Journey some of us are upon the Borders of Eternity O study the shortness of Life and the length of Eternity 2. More Particularly Think of God's Eternity and the Soul's Eternity 1. Think of God's Eternity He is the Ancient of Days who was before all Time 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Thales There is a figurative Description of God Dan. 7.9 The Ancient of Days did sit whose Garment was white as snow and the hair of his Head like the pure Wooll His white Garment wherewith he was cloathed signified his Majesty his Hair like the pure Wool his Holiness and the Ancient of Days his Eternity The thoughts of God's Eternity would make us have high adoring thoughts of God We are apt to have mean irreverent thoughts of him Psal. 50.21 Thou thoughtest I was such a one as thy self weak and mortal But if we would think of God's Eternity when all Power ceaseth he is King Eternal his Crown flourisheth for ever who can make us happy or miserable for ever this would make us have adoring thoughts of God Rev. 4.10 The four and twenty Elders fell down before him that sate on the Throne and worship him that liveth for ever and ever and cast their Crowns before the Throne The Saints fall down to signifie by that humble posture that they are not worthy to sit in God's Presence They fall down and they worship him that lives for ever they do as it were kiss his feet And
and upbraideth not Jam. 1.5 Wisdom is in God tanquam in fonte as in the Fountain his wisdom is imparted not impaired his Stock is not spent by giving Go then to God Lord do thou light my Lamp in thy Light ' I shall see Light give me wisdom to know the fallacies of my heart the subtilties of the old Serpent to walk jealously towards my self religiously towards thee prudently towards others guide me by thy Counsel and afterwards receive me to Glory Of GOD's Power THE next Attribute is God's Power Iob 9.19 If I speak of strength lo he is strong In this Chapter is a magnificent Description of God's Power So he is strong The Hebrew word for strong ammytz signifies a conquering prevailing strength He is strong the Superlative Degree is intended here viz. He is most strong He is call'd Elshaddai God Almighty Gen. 17.1 His Almightiness lies in this he can do whatever is feasible Divines distinguish between 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 and 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Authority and Power God hath both 1. He hath a Soveraign Right and Authority over Man He may do with his Creature as he please Who shall Dispute with God who shall ask him a Reason of his doings Dan. 4.35 He doth according to his Will in the Army of Heaven and among the Inhabitants of the Earth and none can stay his Hand or say unto him what dost thou God sits Judge in the highest Court he calls the Monarchs of the Earth to the Barr and is not bound to give a reason of his proceedings Psal. 75.5 7. He putteth down one and raiseth up another He hath Salvation and Damnation in his power He hath the Key of Justice in his hand to lock up whom he will in the fiery Prison of Hell and he hath the Key of Mercy in his hand to open Heaven's Gate to whom he please This is the Name engraven upon his Vesture King of Kings and Lord of Lords Rev. 19.16 he sits Lord paramount and who can call him to account Isa. 46.10 I will do all my pleasure The World is God's Diocess and shall not he do what he will in his own Diocess He it was that turned King Nebuchadnezzar to grass and threw the Angels to Hell when they sinned that broke the head of the Babylonish Empire Isa. 14.12 How art thou fallen from Heaven O Lucifer thy pomp is brought down to the grave Who sets bounds to the Sea and bridles the proud Waves Job 38.11 God is the Supream Monarch all Power is seated originally in him and the powers that be are of God Rom. 13.1 Kings hold their Crowns from him Prov. 8.15 By me Kings reign 2. As God hath Authority so he hath Infinite Power What is Authority without Power He is mighty in strength Job 9.4 This Power of God is seen 1. In the Creation To Create requires an Infinite Power all the World cannot make a Fly God's Power in Creating is evident 1. Because he needs no Instruments to work with 't is proper to God to work without Tools 2. He needs no Matter to work upon first he creates Matter and then works upon it 3. He works without labour Psal. 33.9 He spake and it was done 2. The Power of God is seen in the Conversion of Souls Surely a mighty Power went to raise Christ from the Grave 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Eph. 1.20 The same power goes to draw a Sinner to God as drew Christ out of the Grave to Heaven Greater Power is put forth in Conversion than in Creation 1. When God made the World he met with no opposition as he had nothing to help him so he had nothing to hinder him But when he comes to convert a Sinner here he meets with opposition Satan opposeth him and the Heart opposeth him a Sinner is angry with Converting Grace 2. The World was the work of God's Fingers Psal. 8.3 Conversion is the work of God's Arm Luke 1.5 3. In the Creation God wrought but one Miracle he Spake the word but in Conversion he works many Miracles The Blind is made to see the Dead is raised the Deaf hears the Voice of the Son of God O the infinite Power of Jehovah Before his Scepter Angels vail and prostrate themselves Kings cast their Crowns at his Feet Amos 9.5 He toucheth the Mountains and they melt Job 9.6 He removes the Earth out of her place An Earthquake makes the Earth tremble upon her Pillars but God shakes it out of its place he can remove the Earth from its Center God can do what he will his Power is as large as his Will Were Men's power as large as their will what work would they make in the World God's Power is of equal extent with his Will God can with a word un-pin the wheels and break the Axle-tree of the Creation He can do 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 more then we can think Eph. 3.20 He can suspend natural Agents he sealed up the Lions mouth made the Fire not burn he made the waters stand upon an heap he caused the Sun to go ten Degrees backward in Ahaz his Dial Isa. 38.8 What can pose Omnipotency The Lord cuts off the Spirit of Princes Psal. 76.12 He Counter-works his Enemies he pulls down their Flags and Banners of Pride infatuates their Counsels breaks their Forces and he doth it with ease with the turning of his hand Psal. 81.14 with his breath Isa. 40.24 with a look That is all it needs cost God to destroy his Enemies a look a cast of his eye Exod. 14.24 The Lord looked into the hoast of the Egyptians through the pillar of fire and troubled their hoast Who shall stop him in his March God commands and all Creatures in Heaven and Earth obey him Xerxes the Persian Monarch threw Fetters into the Sea when its Waves swelled as if he would have chained up the Waters but when God speaks the Wind and Sea obey him if he say but the word the Stars fight in their course against Sisera if he stamp with his Foot an Army of Angels shall presently be in a Battalia What cannot Omnipotent Power do The Lord is a Man of War Exod. 15.3 He hath a mighty Arm Psal. 89.13 God's Power is a glorious power Col. 1.11 1. It is an irresistible power Rom. 9.19 Who hath resisted his will To contest with him is as if the Thorns should set themselves in Battel aray against the fire or as if an infirm Child should fight with an Arch-Angel If the Sinner be once taken in God's Iron Net there is no escaping Isa. 43.13 There is none that can deliver out of my hand 2. God's Power is an inexhaustible power it is never spent or wasted Men while they exercise their strength weaken it but God hath an everlasting spring of strength in him Isa. 26.4 though he spends his Arrows upon his Enemies Deut. 32.23 yet he doth not spend his strength Isa. 40.28 He fainteth not neither is weary Object Can God do
of sight In all Afflictions we may see some Sunshine of Mercy That outward and inward Troubles do not come together is Mercy Position 4. Mercy sweetens all God's other Attributes God's Holiness without Mercy and his Justice without Mercy were Terrible When the Water was bitter and Israel could not drink Moses cast a Tree into the Water and then they were made sweet How bitter and dreadful were the other Attributes of God did not Mercy sweeten them Mercy sets God's Power on work to help us it makes his Justice become our Friend it shall avenge our Quarrels Position 5. God's Mercy is one of the most Orient Pearls of his Crown it makes his Godhead appear amiable and lovely When Moses said to God I beseech thee shew me thy glory The Lord answer'd him I will make all my goodness pass before thee and I will shew mercy Exod. 33.19 God's Mercy is his Glory his Holiness makes him Illustrious his Mercy makes him Propitious Position 6. Even the Worst tast of God's Mercy such as fight against God's Mercy tast of it The Wicked have some Crumbs from Mercy 's Table The Lord is good to all Psal. 145. ● The sweet Dew drops on the Thistle as well as the Rose The Diocess where Mercy visits is very large Pharaoh's Head was crown'd though his Heart was hardned Position 7. Mercy coming to us in a Covenant is sweetest It was Mercy that God would give Israel Rain and Bread to the full and Peace and Victory over their Enemies Levit. 26.4 5 6. But it was a greater Mercy that God would be their God Verse 12. To have Health is a Mercy but to have Christ and Salvation is a greater Mercy this is like the Diamond in the Ring it casts a more sparkling Luster Position 8. One Act of Mercy engageth God to another Men argue thus I have shown you Kindness already therefore trouble me no more But because God hath shown Mercy he is more ready still to show Mercy his Mercy in Election makes him Justifie Adopt Glorifie one Act of Mercy engageth God to more A Parent 's love to his Child makes him always giving Position 9. All the Mercy in the Creature is derived from God and is but a drop of this Ocean The Mercy and Pity a Mother hath to her Child is from God he that puts the Milk in her Breast puts the Compassion in her Heart therefore God is call'd the Father of Mercies 2 Cor. 1.3 because he begets all the Mercies in the World If God hath put any Kindness into the Creature how much Kindness is in him who is the Father of Mercy Position 10. God's Mercy as it makes the Saints Happy so it should make them Humble Mercy is not the Fruit of our Goodness but the Fruit of God's Goodness Mercy is an Alms that God bestows they have no cause to be Proud that live upon the Alms of God's Mercy Job 10.15 If I be righteous yet will I not lift up my head All my Righteousness is the Effect of God's Mercy therefore I will be humble I will not lift up my Head Position 11. It is Mercy stays the speedy Execution of God's Justice Sinners continually provoke God and make the fury come up in his face Ezek. 38.18 Whence is it God doth not presently Arrest and Condemn them it is not that God cannot do it for he is arm'd with Omnipotency but it is from God's Mercy Mercy gets a Reprieve for the Sinner and stops the speedy Process of Justice God would by his Goodness lead Sinners to Repentance Position 12. 'T is dreadful to have Mercy witness against one How sad was it with Haman when the Queen herself accused him Esth. 7.6 so when this Queen of Mercy shall stand up against a Person and accuse him It is only Mercy that saves a Sinner now how sad to have Mercy become an Enemy If Mercy be an Accuser who shall be our Advocate The Sinner never scapes Hell when Mercy draws up the Indictment I might shew you several Species or Kinds of Mercy Preventing Mercy Spareing Mercy Supplying Mercy Guiding Mercy Accepting Mercy Healing Mercy Quickning Mercy Supporting Mercy Forgiving Mercy Correcting Mercy Comforting Mercy Delivering Mercy Crowning Mercy but I shall speak of the Qualifications or Properties of God's Mercy 1. God's Mercy is free To set up Merit is to destroy Mercy nothing can deserve Mercy because we are polluted in our Bloud nor force it We may force God to punish us not to love us Hos. 14.4 I will love them freely Every Link in the Chain of Salvation is wrought and interwoven with Free-grace Election is free Eph. 1.4 He hath chosen us in him 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 according to the good pleasure of his will Justification is free Rom. 3.24 Being justified freely by his grace Salvation is free Tit. 3.5 According to his mercy he saved us Say not then I am Unworthy for Mercy is free If God should shew Mercy only to such as are Worthy he should shew Mercy to none at all 2. God's Mercy is an Overflowing Mercy 't is Infinite Psal. 86.5 Plenteous in mercy Eph. 2.4 Rich in mercy Psal. 51.1 Multitude of mercies The Viol of Wrath doth but drop but the Fountain of Mercy runs The Sun is not so full of Light as God is of Mercy God hath Morning-mercies Lam. 3.23 His mercies are new every morning and Night-mercies Psal. 42.8 In the night his song shall be with me God hath Mercies under Heaven those we tast of and in Heaven and those we hope for 3. God's Mercy is Eternal Psal. 103.17 The mercy of the Lord is from everlasting to everlasting It is repeated six and twenty times in one Psalm His mercy endureth for ever Psal. 136. The Souls of the Blessed shall be ever bathing themselves in this sweet and pleasant Ocean of God's Mercy God's Anger to his Children lasts but a while Psal. 103.9 But his mercy lasts for ever As long as he is God he will be shewing Mercy As his Mercy is overflowing so ever-flowing Use 1. of Information It shews us how we are to look upon God in Prayer not in his Judge's Robes but cloath with a Rain-bow full of Mercy and Clemency add Wings to Prayer When Jesus Christ ascended up to Heaven that which made him go up thither with Joy was I go to my Father so that which should make our Hearts ascend with Joy in Prayer is We are going to the Father of Mercy who sits upon a Throne of Grace Go with Confidence in this Mercy as when one goes to a Fire it is not doubtingly perhaps it will warm me perhaps not Use 2. Believe in this Mercy Psal. 52.8 I trust in the mercy of God for ever God's Mercy is a Fountain opened let down the Bucket of Faith and you may drink of this Fountain of Salvation what greater Encouragement to believe then God's Mercy God counts it his glory to be scattering Pardons he is desirous that sinners
Beams behold the Stars their regular motion in their Orbs their Magnitude their Light their Influence We may see God's glory blazing in the Sun twinkling in the Stars Look into the Sea and see the wonders of God in the Deep Psal. 107.24 Look into the Air there the Birds make Melody and sing forth the Praises of their Creator Look into the Earth there we may wonder at the Nature of Minerals the Power of the Loadstone the Virtue of Herbs See the Earth deck'd as a Bride with Flowers all these are the glorious Effects of God's Power God hath wrought the Creation as with curious Needle-work that we may observe his Wisdom and Goodness and give him the Praise due to him Psal. 104.24 O Lord how manifold are thy works in wisdom hast thou made them all 2. Did God create all things let us obey our Maker We are his Iure Creationis we owe our selves to him If another gives us our Maintenance we think our selves bound to serve him much more should we serve and obey God who gives us our Life Acts 17.28 In him we live and move God hath made every thing for Man's Service the Corn for nourishment the Beasts for usefulness the Birds for Musick that Man should be for God's Service The Rivers come from the Sea and they run into the Sea again All we have is from God let us honour our Creator and live to him that made us 3. Did God make our Bodies out of the Dust and that Dust out of Nothing let this keep down pride When God would humble Adam he useth this Expression Out of the dust was thou taken Gen. 3.19 Why art thou proud O Dust and Ashes thou art made but of course Mettal cum sis humi limus cur non humilimus Bernard David saith I was curiously wrought Psal. 139. Thy being curiously wrought may make thee thankful but being made of the Dust may keep thee humble If thou hast Beauty it is but well-colour'd Earth Thy Body is but Air and Dust mingled together and this Dust will drop into the Dust. When the Lord had said of the Judges they were Gods Psal. 82.6 lest they should grow proud he tells them they were dying gods vers 7. Ye shall die like men 4. Did God create our Souls after his Image but we lost it let us never leave till we are restored to God's Image again We have now got the Devils Image in Pride Malice Envy let us get God's Image restored which consists in Knowledge and Righteousness Col. 3.10 Grace is our best Beauty it makes us like God and Angels As the Sun to the World so is Holiness to the Soul Let us go to God to repair his Image in us Lord thou hast once made me make me anew Sin hath defaced thy Image in me O draw it again by the Pencil of the Holy Ghost The Providence of GOD. GOD's Works of Providence are his most holy wise and powerful Preserving and Governing all his Creatures and all their Actions The Work of God's Providence Joh. 5.17 My Father worketh hitherto and I work The great God hath rested from the Works of Creation he doth not create any new Species of Things Gen. 2.7 He rested from all his Works and therefore the Scripture must needs be meant of God's Works of Providence My Father worketh and I work Psal. 103.19 His kingdom ruleth over all i. e. his Providencial Kingdom Now for the clearing of this Point I shall 1. Show you that there is a Providence 2. What that Providence is 3. Lay down some Maxims or Propositions concerning the Providence of God 1. That there is a Providence There is no such thing as blind Fate but there is a Providence that guides and governs in the World Prov. 16.33 The lot is cast into the lap but the whole dispose thereof is of the Lord. 2. What this Providence is I answer Providence is God's ordering all Issues and Events of things after the Council of his Will to his own Glory 1. I call Providence God's ordering of things to distinguish it from his Decrees God's Decree ordains things that shall fall out God's Providence ordereth them 2. I call Providence the ordering of Things after the Council of God's Will that I may free it from all Rashness and Precipitancy and to show you that 't is a high Act of Prudence done after the Council of his own Will 3. God orders all Events of things after the Council of his Will to his own Glory the Glory of God being the Ultimate End of all God's Actings and the Centre where all the Lines of Providence do meet The Providence of God is Regina Mundi the Queen and Governess of the World it is the Eye that sees and the Hand that turns all the Wheels in the Universe God is not like an Artificer that builds a House and then leaves it and is gone but like a Pilot that does with a great deal of Care steer on the Ship of the whole Creation 3. I shall lay down some Positions about the Providence of God 1. God's Providence reaches to all Places Persons and Occurrences 1. To all Places Jer. 23. Am I a God at hand and not a God afar off The Diocess where Providence visits is very large it reaches to Heaven to Earth and Sea Ps. 107.23 24. They that go down to sea see the wonders of God in the deep Now that the Sea which is higher then the Earth should not drown the Earth is a Wonder of Providence and the Prophet Ionah he saw the Wonders of God in the Deep when the very Fish which did devour him and swallow him did bring him safe to Shore 2. God's Providence reaches to all Persons especially the Persons of the Godly they are in a special manner taken notice of God takes care of every Saint in particular as if he had none else to take care for 1 Pet. 5.7 He careth for you i. e. Elect in a special manner Psal. 33.18 19. The eye of the Lord is over them that fear him to preserve them from death and to keep them alive in famine God by his Providential Care shields off Dangers from his People he sets a Life-guard of Angels about them Psal. 19.11 God's Providence keeps the very Bones of the Saints Psal. 34.10 It bottles their Tears Psal. 56.8 It strengthens the Saints in their Weaknesses Heb. 11.34 It supplies all their Wants out of its Alms-basket Psal. 23.5 Thus Providence doth wonderfully supply the Wants of the Elect. When the Protestants in Rochel were besieged by the French King God by his Providence sent in a great number of small Fishes that fed them such as were never seen before in that Haven So the Raven that unnatural Creature that will hardly feed its own Young yet providentially brought Sustenance to the Prophet Elijah 1 Kings 17.6 The Virgin Mary though by bearing and bringing forth the Messiah she help'd to make the World rich yet she herself was
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
them and as Acts 10.33 We are all here present before God to hear all things commanded 6. Christ when he Teacheth doth not only illuminate but animate He doth so teach as he doth quicken Iohn 8.12 I am the light of the world he that follows me shall have lumen vitae the light of life By Nature we are dead therefore unfit for teaching who will make an Oration to the Dead But Christ teacheth them that are dead he gives the light of life as when Lazarus was dead Christ said Come forth and he made the dead to hear Lazarus came forth So when Christ saith to the dead Soul Come forth of the Grave of Unbelief he hears Christ's voice and comes forth it is the Light of Life The Philosophers saith Calor lux concrescunt Light and Heat encrease together 'T is true here where Christ comes with his Light there is the heat of Spiritual Life going along with it Use 1. of Information Branch 1. See here an Argument of Christ's Divinity Had he not been God he could never have known the Mind of God or revealed to us those Arcana Caeli those deep Mysteries which no Man or Angel could find out Who but God can anoint the eyes of the blind and give not only light but sight who but he who hath the Key of David can open the Heart who but God can bow the iron sinew of the Will He only who is God can enlighten the Conscience and make the stoney Heart bleed Branch 2. See what a Cornucopia or Plenty of Wisdom is in Christ who is the Great Doctor of his Church and gives saving knowledge to all the Elect. The Body of the Sun must needs be full of Charity and Brightness which enlightens the whole World Christ is the great Luminary In him are hid all Treasures of Knowledge Col. 2.3 The middle Lamp of the Sanctuary gave light to all the other Lamps Christ duffuseth his glorious Light to others We are apt to admire the Learning of Aristotle and Plato alas what is this poor Spa●k of Light to that which is in Christ from whose infinite Wisdom both Men and Angels light their Lamp Branch 3. See the Misery of Men in the state of Nature before Christ came to be their Prophet they are inveloped with Ignorance and Da●kness Men know nothing in a salvifical sanctified manner they know nothing as they ought to know 1 Cor. 8.2 This is sad 1. Men in the dark cannot discern Colours so in the state of Nature they cannot discern between Morality and Grace they take one for the other pro dea nubem 2. In the dark the greatest Beauty is hid Let there be rare Flowers in the Garden and Pictures in the Room yet in the dark their Beauty is vail'd over so though there be such transcendent Beauty in Christ as amazeth the Angels a Man in the state of Nature sees none of this Beauty What is Christ to him or Heaven to him the vail is upon his heart 3. A Man in the dark is in danger every step he goes so a Man in the state of Nature is in danger every step of falling into Hell Thus it is before Christ teacheth us nay the darkness in which a Sinner is while in an unregenerate state is worse then natural darkness for natural darkness affrights Gen. 15.12 An horrour of great darkness fell upon Abraham But the Spiritual Darkness is not accompanied with horrour Men tremble not at their condition nay they like their condition well enough Iohn 3.19 Men loved darkness This is their sad condition till Jesus Christ comes as a Prophet to teach them and to turn them from darkness to light and from the power of Satan to God Branch 4. See the happy condition of the Children of God they have Christ to be their Prophet Isa. 54.13 All thy children shall be taught of the Lord. 1 Cor. 1.30 He is made to us wisdom One Man cannot see by anothers eye but Believers see with Christ's eyes in his light they see light Christ gives them the light of Grace and light of Glory Use 2. Labour to have Christ for your Prophet he teacheth savingly he is an interpreter of a thousand he can untie those Knots which puzzle the very Angels till Christ teach never learn any Lesson till Christ is made to us wisdom we shall never be wise to Salvation Quest. What shall we do to have Christ for our Teacher Resp. 1. See your need of Christ's Teaching you cannot see your way without this Morning Star Some speak much of the Light of Reason improved Alas the Plumb-line of Reason is too short to Fathom the deep things of God the Light of Reason will no more help a Man to believe then the light of a Candle will help him to understand A Man can no more by the power of Nature reach Christ then an Infant can reach the top of the Pyramids or the Ostridge fly up to the Stars See your need of Christ's Anointing and Teaching Rev. 3.18 2. Go to Christ to teach you Psal. 25.5 Lead me in thy truth and teach me As one of the Disciples said Lord teach us to pray Luke 11.1 so Lord teach me to profit Do thou light my Lamp O thou great Prophet of thy Church give me a Spirit of Wisdom and Revelation that I may see things in another manner then ever I saw them before Teach me in the Word to hear thy Voice and in the Sacrament to discern thy Body Psal. 13.3 Lighten mine eyes c. Cathedram habet in coelo qui corda docet in terra Aug. He hath his Pulpit in Heaven who converts Souls And that we may be encouraged to go to Christ our great Prophet 1. Jesus Christ is very willing to teach us Why else did he enter into the Calling of the Ministry but to teach the Mysteries of Heaven Matth. 4.23 Iesus went about teaching and preaching the Gospel of the Kingdom and healing all manner of sickness and all manner of diseases among the people Why did he take the Office Prophetical upon him why was Christ so angry with them that kept away the Key of Knowledge Luke 11.52 why was Christ anointed with the Spirit without measure but that he might anoint us with Knowledge Knowledge is in Christ as Milk in the Breast for the Child O then go to Christ to Teach None in the Gospel came to Christ for sight but he restored their eye-sight And sure Christ is more willing to work a cure upon a blind Soul than ever he was upon a blind Body 2. There are none so dull and ignorant but Christ can teach them Every one is not fit to make a Philosophers Scholar of Ex omni ligno non fit Mercurius but there is none so dull but Christ can make a good Scholar of such as are ignorant and of low parts Christ teacheth them in such a manner that they know more then the great Sages and Wisemen of the World
make a Will and settles his Estate upon such Persons as he names in the Will none else but they can lay claim to the Will so God makes a Will and Testament but it is restrained and limited to such as are sanctified and it is high presumption for any else to lay claim to the Will 4. There is no going to Heaven without Sanctification Hebr. 12.14 Without holiness no man shall see the Lord. God is an holy God and he will suffer no unholy Creature to come near him A King will not suffer a Man with Plague-sores to approach into his Presence Heaven is not like Noah's Ark where the clean Beasts and the unclean entred no unclean Beast comes into the Heavenly Ark. Though God suffer the Wicked to live a while on the Earth he will never suffer Heaven to be pestered with such Vermin Are they fit to see God who wallow in wickedness will God ever lay such Vipers in his bosom Without holiness no man shall see the Lord. It must be a clear Eye that sees a bright Object only an holy Heart can see God in his Glory Sinners may see God as an Enemy not as a Friend may have an affrighting Vision of God but not a beatifical Vision They may see the flameing Sword but not the Mercy Seat O then what need is there of Sanctification 5. Without Sanctification all our holy things are defiled 1 Tit. 1.15 Unto them that are defiled is nothing pure Under the Law if a Man who was Unclean by a dead Body had carried a piece of holy Flesh in his Skirt the holy Flesh had not cleansed him but he had polluted that Hag. 1.12 13. An Emblem of a Sinners polluting his holy Offering A foul Stomack turns the best Food into ill Humours An unsanctified Heart pollutes Prayers Alms Sacraments this evinceth the necessity of Sanctification Sanctification makes our holy things accepted an holy Heart is the Altar which sanctifies the Offering his Duties tho' they are not to Satisfaction yet to Acceptation 6. Without Sanctification we can show no sign of our Election 2 Thes. 2.13 Election is the cause of our Salvation Sanctification is our Evidence Sanctification is the Ear-mark of Christ's Elect Sheep Quest. What are the Signs of Sanctification Resp. 1. Such as are sanctified can remember a time when they were unsanctified Tit. 3.3 We were in our Bloud and then God wash'd us with Water and anointed us with Oyl Ezek. 16.9 Those Trees of Righteousness that blossom and bear Almonds can remember when they were like Aaron's dry Rod not one Blossom of Holiness growing A sanctified Soul can remember when he was estranged from God thro' Ignorance and Vanity and then Free-grace planted this Flower of Holiness in him Second Sign of Sanctification is the in-dwelling of the Spirit 2 Tim. 1.14 The Holy Ghost which dwelleth in us As the Unclean Spirit dwells in the Wicked and carries them to Pride Lust Revenge the Devil hath entred into these Swine Acts 5.3 So the Spirit of God dwells in the Elect as their Guide and Comforter The Spirit possesseth the Saints God's Spirit sanctifies the Fancy causing it to mint holy Thoughts it sanctifies the Will putting a new Byass upon it whereby it is inclin'd to Good He who is sanctified hath the Influence of the Spirit tho' not the Essence Third Sign of Sanctification is an Antipathy against Sin Ps. 119.104 An Hypocrite may leave Sin yet love it as a Serpent casts its Coat but keeps its Sting but a sanctified Person can say he not only leaves Sin but loaths it As there are Antipathies in Nature between the Vine and Laurel so in a sanctified Soul there is an holy Antipathy against Sin and Antipathies can never be reconciled Because he hath an Antipathy against Sin he cannot but oppose it and seek the Destruction of it Fourth Sign of Sanctification is the Spiritual Performance of Duties viz. with the Heart and from a Principle of Love The sanctified Soul prays out of love to Prayer he calls the Sabbath a Delight Isa. 58.13 A Man may have Gifts to Admiration he may speak as an Angel drop'd out of Heaven yet may be carnal in spiritual things his Services do not come from a renewed Principle nor is he carried upon the Wings of Delight in Duty A sanctified Soul worships God in the Spirit 1 Pet. 2.5 God doth not judge of our Duties by the length but by the love Fifth Sign A well-order'd Life 1 Pet. 1.15 Be ye holy in all manner of conversation Where the Heart is sanctified the Life will be so too the Temple had Gold without as well as within As in a Piece of Coyn there 's not only the King's Image within the Ring but his Superscription too without So where there is Sanctification there is not only God's Image in the Heart but a Superscription of Holiness written in the Life Some say they have good Hearts but their Lives are Vitious Prov. 30.12 There is a generation that are pure in their own eyes yet is not washed from their filthiness If the Water be foul in the Bucket it cannot be clean in the Well Psal. 45.13 The king's daughter is all glorious within There is Holiness of Heart her Garments are wrought of wrought Gold Holiness of Life Grace is most beautiful when its Light doth so shine that others may see it this adorns Religion and makes Proselites to the Faith Sixth Sign Stedfast Resolution he is resolved never to part with his Holines let others reproach it he loves it the more let Water be sprinkled on the Fire it burns the more He saith as David when Micol reproach'd him for Dancing before the Ark 2 Sam. 6.22 If this be to be vile I will yet be more vile Let others persecute him for his Holiness he saith as Paul Acts 20.24 None of these things move me He prefers Sanctity before Safety and had rather keep his Conscience pure than his Skin whole He saith as Iob My integrity I will hold fast and not let it go Cap. 27.6 He will rather part with his Life then his Conscience Use 1. See what is the main thing a Christian should look after viz. Sanctification this is the Unum necessarium Sanctification is our purest Complexion it makes us as the Heaven bespangled with Stars it is our Nobility by it we are born of God and partake of the Divine Nature it is our Riches therefore compar'd to rows of Jewels and Chains of Gold Cant. 1.10 It is our best Certificate for Heaven what Evidence have we else to show have we Knowledge so hath the Devil Do we profess Religion Satan oft appears in Samuel's Mantle and transforms himself into an Angel of Light But here is our Certificat to show for Heaven Sanctification Sanctification is the first Fruits of the Spirit the only Coyn will pass currant in the other World Sanctification is the Evidence of God's Love we cannot guess at God's Love by giving us
beatorum the Royal Seat of the Blessed it is the region of Happiness the Map of Perfection There is that Manna which is Angels Food there is the Garden of Spices the Bed of Perfumes the Rivers of Pleasure Sinners at Death lose all this 4. They lose their Hopes For though they lived wickedly yet they hoped God was Merciful and they hoped they should go to Heaven Their Hope was not an Anchor but a Spiders Web. Now at Death they lose their Hopes they see they did but flatter themselves into Hell Iob. 8.14 Whose Hope shall be cut off That is sad to have a Mans Life and his Hope cut off together Use 2. If the Saints gain such glorious things at Death then how may they desire Death Doth not every one desire Preferment nemo ante funera Foelix Faith gives a Title to Heaven Death a Possession Though we should be desirous of doing Service here yet we should be ambitious to be with Christ Phil. 1.23 We should be content to live but willing to Dye Is it not a blessed thing to be freed from Sin and to lie for ever in the Bosom of Divine Love Is it not a blessed thing to meet our Godly Relations in Heaven and to be singing Divine Anthems of Praise among the Angels Doth not the Bride desire the Marriage Day especially if she were to be matched unto the Crown What is the Place we now live in but a Place of Banishment from God We are in a Wilderness while the Angels live at Court Here we are combating with Satan and should not we desire to be out of the Bloody Field where the Bullets of Tentation fly so fast and to receive a Victorious Crown Think what it will be to have always a smiling Aspect from Christs Face to be brought into the Banqueting House and have the Banner of his Love displayed over you O ye Saints desire Death it is your Ascension-day to Heaven Egredere anima egredere said Hilarion on his Death-bed Go forth my Soul what fearest thou Another Holy Man said Lord lead me to that Glory which I have seen as through a Glass Hast Lord and do not tarry Some Plants thrive best when they are transplanted Believers when they are by Death transplanted cannot choose but thrive because they have Christ's sweet Sun-beams shine upon them And what though the Passage through the Valley of the shadow of Death be troublesome Who would not be willing to pass a tempestuous Sea if he were sure to be crown'd as soon as he came at shore Use 3. Comfort in the loss of our dear and pious Relations They when they dye are not only taken away from the Evil to come but they are great gainers by Death They leave a Wilderness and go to Paradise They change their Complaints into Thanksgivings They leave their Sorrows behind and enter into the Joy of their Lord Why should we weep for their Preferment Believers have not their Portion paid till the day of their Death Gods Promise is his Bond to make over Heaven in Reversion to them But though they have his Bond they do not receive their Portion till the day of Death Oh! Rejoyce to think of their Happiness who dye in the Lord to them to dye is gain They are as Rich as Heaven can make them A Believers Privilege at Death Phil. 1.21 For to me to live is Christ and to dye is gain HOPE is a Christan's Anchor which he casts within the vail Rom. 12.12 Rejoycing in Hope A Christians Hope is not in this Life but he hath Hope in his Death Prov. 14.32 The best of a Saints Comfort begins when his Life ends The Wicked have all their Heaven here Luke 6.28 Woe unto you Rich you have received your Consolation You may make your Acquittance and write Received in full Payment Luke 16.25 Son remember that thou in thy life-time receivedst thy good things But a Saints Happiness is in Reversion The righteous hath Hope in his death God keeps the best Wine till last If Cato the Heathen said To me to dye is gain He saw Mortality to be a Mercy Then what may a Believer say Eccles. 7.1 The day of Death is better than the day of ones Birth Nemo ante Funera Felix Solon A Queen of this Land said she prefer'd her Coffin before her Cradle Quest. 1. What Benefits do Believers receive at Death Resp. 1. They have great Immunities 2. They pass immediately into a State of Glory 3. Their Bodies are united to Christ in the Grave till the Resurrection 1. The Saints at Death have great Immunities and Freedoms A Prentice when out of his time is made Free When the Saints are out of their time of living then they are made Free not made Free till Death 1. At Death they are freed from a Body of Sin There are in the best reliquiae peccati some Remainders and Reliques of Corruption Rom. 7.24 O wretched Man that I am who shall deliver me from this Body of Death By the Body of Death is meant the Congeries the Mass and lump of Sin It may well be called a Body for its weightiness and a Body of Death for its noisomness 1. It weighs us down sin hinders us from doing good A Christian is like a Bird that would be flying up but hath a string tyed to its Legs to hinder it so he would be flying up to Heaven with the Wings of desire but sin hinders him Rom. 7.15 The good that I would I do not A Christian is like a Ship that is under Sail and at Anchor Grace would sail forward but Sin is the Anchor that holds it back 2. Sin is oft more active in its Sphere than Grace How stirring was Lust in David when his Grace lay dormant 3. Sin sometimes gets the Mastery and leads a Saint Captive Rom. 7.19 The evil I would not that do I. Paul was like a Man carried down the stream and could not bear up against it How oft is a Child of God over-power'd with Pride and Passion Therefore Paul calls sin 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 a Law in his Members Rom. 7.24 it binds as a Law it hath a kind of Jurisdiction over the Soul as Cesar had over the Senate 4. Sin defiles the Soul it is like a stain to Beauty it turns the Souls Azure Brightness into Sables 5. Sin debilitates us it disarms us of our strength 2 Sam. 3.39 I am this day weak though anointed King So though a Saint is crown'd with Grace yet he is weak though anointed a Spiritual King 6. Sin is ever Restless Gal. 5.17 The flesh lusts against the Spirit It is an Inmate that is always quarrelling Like Marcellus that Roman Captain of whom Hannibal said Whether he did beat or was beaten he would never be quiet 7. Sin adheres to us we cannot get rid of it It may be compar'd to a wild Fig-tree growing on a Wall though the Roots are pull'd up yet there are some Fibers
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
Secondly They were Worshippers of Birds they worshipped the Hawk Thirdly They were Worshippers of Beasts they worshipped an Ox Thus they made the Image of a Beast to be their God Fourthly They were Worshippers of Creeping Things they worshipped the Crocodile and the Indian Mouse Therefore God mentions this as a memorable and signal favour to Israel that he brought them out of such an Idolatrous Country I brought you out of the Land of Egypt The thing I would note is this That it is no small Blessing to be delivered from Places of Idolatry God speaks of it no less than Ten times in the Old Testament I brought you out of the Land of Egypt an Idolatrous Place Had there been no Iron Furnace in Egypt yet there being so many Altars there and False Gods it was a great Privilege to Israel to be delivered out of Egypt Ioshua reckons it among the chief and most memorable Mercies of God to Abraham that he brought him out of Ur of the Chaldeans where Abraham's Ancestors served strange Gods Iosh. 24.2 3. 'T is well for the Plant that is set in a bad Soil to be transplanted into a better where it may grow and flourish So when any are planted among Idolaters 'T is a Mercy when they are removed and transplanted into Sihon where are the Silver Drops of Gods Word to make them grow in Holiness Quest. Wherein doth it appear that it is such a great Blessing to be delivered from Places of Idolatry Resp. It is a great Mercy because our Nature is so prone to Idolatry Israel began to be defiled with the Idols of Egypt Ezek. 23.3 Dry Wood is not more prone to take Fire than our Nature is to Idolatry The Jews made Cakes to the Queen of Heaven that is the Moon Ier. 7.18 Quest. Whence is it that we are so prone to Idolatry Resp. 1. Because we are led much by Visible Objects and love to have our Senses pleas'd Men naturally fancy a God that they may see though it be such a God as cannot see them yet they would see it The true God is invisible this makes the Idolater worship something that he may see 2. 'T is a Mercy to be delivered from Idolatrous Places because of the greatness of the Sin of Idolatry It is giving that Glory to an Image which is due to God All 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 or Divine Worship God appropriates to himself 't is a Flower of his Crown the Fat of the Sacrifice God laid claim to Levit. 3.3 Divine Worship is the Fat of the Sacrifice which God reserves for himself The Idolater devotes this Worship to his Idol which the Lord will by no means endure Isa. 42.8 My Glory will I not give to another neither my Praise to Graven Images Idolatry is Spiritual Adultery Ezek. 23.37 With their Idols have they committed Adultery To worship any other than God is to break Wedlock This makes the Lord disclaim his interest in a People Hos. 2.2 Plead with your Mother plead for she is not my Wife And Exod 32.7 Thy People have corrupted themselves no more my People but thy People God calls Idolatry Blasphemy Ezek. 20.27 31. Thus your Fathers have blasphemed me Idolatry is Devil-worship Deut. 32.17 They Sacrificed to Devils not unto God to new Gods These New Gods were Old Devils Lev. 17.7 And they shall no more offer their Sacrifices unto Devils the Hebrew Word Lashegnirim is the Hairy Ones because the Devils were Hairy and appeared in the Forms of Satyrs and Goats How dreadful a Sin is Idolatry and what a signal Mercy is it to be snatch'd out of an Idolatrous Place as Lot was snatch'd by the Angel out of Sodom 3. It is a Mercy to be delivered from Idolatrous Places because Idolatry is such a silly irrational Religion I may say as Ier. 8.9 What Wisdom is in them Is it not Folly to refuse the best and choose the worst The Trees of the Field in Iotham's Parable despised the Vine-Tree which chears both God and Man and the Olive which is full of Fatness and the Fig-Tree which is full of Sweetness and choose the Bramble to reign over them this was a Foolish Choice Iudge 9. So for us to refuse the Living God who hath power to save us and to make choice of an Idol that hath Eyes and sees not Feet but walks not Psal. 115.6 What a Prodigy of Madness is this therefore to be delivered from committing such folly is a Mercy 4. It is a Mercy to be delivered from Idolatrous Places because of the sad Judgments inflicted upon Idolaters This is a Sin enrageth God and makes the Fury come up in his Face Ezek. 38.18 Search through the whole Book of God and you shall find no Sin God hath followed with more Plagues than Idolatry Psal. 16.4 Their Sorrows shall be Multiplied that hasten after another God Psal. 78.58 59. They moved him to Iealousie with their Graven Images When God heard this he was wroth and greatly abhorred Israel ver 60. So that he forsook the Tabernacle of Shiloh Shiloh was a City belonging to the Tribe of Ephraim There God set his Name Ier. 7.12 But for their Idolatry God forsook that Place gave his People up to the Sword caus'd his Priests to be Slain his Ark to be carried away Captive and it never returned to Shiloh any more How severe was God against Israel for Worshipping the Golden Calf Exod. 32.27 The Jews say that in every Misery that befals them there is Uncia Aurei Vituli an Ounce of the Golden Calf in it Rev. 18.4 Come out of her my People that ye be not partakers of her Sins and that ye receive not of her Plagues Idolatry liv'd in cuts Men off from Heaven 1 Cor. 6.9 So then it is no small Mercy to be delivered out of Idolatrous Places Use 1. See the goodness of God to our Nation who hath brought us out of mystical Egypt delivering us from Popery which is Romish Idolatry and hath caused the light of his Truth to break forth gloriously among us In former times and more lately in the Marian days England was over-spread with Idolatry we worshipped God after a false manner That is Idolatry not only to worship a false God but the true God in a false manner This was our case formerly we had Purgatory Indulgences the Idolatrous Mass the Scriptures lock'd up in an unknown Tongue Invocation of Saints and Angels Image-worship Images are Teachers of Lyes Hab. 2.18 Wherein do they teach Lyes Because they represent God in a Bodily shape whereas he cannot be seen Deut. 4.12 Ye saw no similitude only ye heard a voice Quod invisibile est pingi non potest Ambr. God cannot be pictur'd out by any Figure You cannot Picture the Soul being a Spirit much less God Isa. 40.18 To whom then will ye liken God The Papists say they worship God by the Image which hath a great Absurdity in it for if it be absurd to bow down
to the Picture of the King when the King himself is present then much more to bow down to the Image of God when God himself is present Ier. 23.24 What is the Popish Religion but a bundle of ridiculous Ceremonies Their Wax Flowers Pixes Agnus Dei Cream and Oyl Beads Crucifixes What are these but Satans Policy to dress up a carnal Worship fitted to carnal Minds Oh what cause have we to bless God for delivering us from Popery It was a Mercy to be delivered from the Spanish Invasion and the Powder Treason but a far greater to be delivered from the Popish Religion which would have made God give us a Bill of Divorce 2. If it be a great Blessing to be delivered from Egypt Popish Idolatry then it shews their Sin and Folly who being brought out of Egypt are willing to return into Egypt again Having put off the Yoke of Rome would fain put it on again The Apostle saith Fly from Idolatry 1 Cor. 10.14 But these rather fly to Idolatry Herein we are like the People of Israel who notwithstanding all the Idolatry and Tyranny of Egypt yet longed to go back to Egypt Numb 14.4 Let us make a Captain and return into Egypt But how shall they go back into Egypt How shall they have Food in the Wilderness Will God rain down Manna any more upon such Rebels How will they get over the Red Sea Will God divide the Water again by Miracle for such as leave his Service and go into Idolatrous Egypt Yet say they Let us make a Captain And are there not such Spirits amongst us who say Let us make a Captain and go back to the Romish Egypt again And if we do what shall we get by it I am afraid the Leeks and Onions of Egypt will make us Sick Do we ever think if we drink in the Cup of Fornication we shall drink in the Cup of Salvation O that any should so Forfeit their Reason as to enslave themselves to the See of Rome That they should be willing to hold a Candle to a Mass-Priest and bow down to a strange God Let us not say we will make a Captain but rather say as Ephraim Hos. 14.8 What have I to do any more with Idols 3. If it be a Mercy to be brought out of Egypt then it is not desirable or safe to plant ones self in an Idolatrous place where it may be a capital Crime to be seen with a Bible in ones hand Some for secular Gain thrust themselves among Idolaters and think there is no danger to live where Satan's Seat is But do you pray God would not lead you into Temptation and do you lead your selves You are in great danger of being polluted It is hard to be as the Fish which keep fresh in Salt Waters A Man cannot dwell among the Black-a-moors but he will be discoloured You will sooner be corrupted by Idolaters than they will be converted by you Ioseph got no good by living in an Idolatrous Court he did not teach Pharoah to Pray but Pharoah taught him to Swear Psal. 106.35 They were mingled among the Heathen and served their Idols I fear this hath been the undoing of many they have seated themselves amongst Idolaters for the advancing their Trade and at last have not only traded with them in their Commodities but in their Religion Use 2. Is it a Mercy to be brought out of Egypt places which are defiled and where Sin reigns then it reproaches such Parents as shew little love to the Souls of their Children whether it be in putting them out to Service or in matching of them 1. In putting them out to Service Their Care is chiefly for their Bodies that they may be provided for but care not what becomes of their Souls Their Souls are in Egypt in Houses where there is Drinking Swearing Sabbath-breaking and where Gods name is every day dishonoured 2. In matching their Children they look only at Mony 2 Cor. 6.14 Be ye not unequally yoaked If their Children be equally yoaked for Estate they care not whether they be unequally yoaked for Religion Now to such Parents 1. Think how precious the Soul of your Child is it is Immortal it is capable of Communion with God and Angels and will you let this Soul be lost by placing it in a bad Family If you had an Horse you loved you would not put him into a Stable with other Horses that were Sick and Diseased And do you not love your Child better than your Horse 2. God hath intrusted you with the Souls of your Children you have a Charge of Souls God saith as 1 Kings 20.39 Keep this Man if he be missing thy Life shall go for his Life So saith God If the Soul of thy Child miscarry by thy Negligence his Blood will I require at thy hand Think of this all ye Parents take heed of placing your Children in Egypt in a wicked Family Do not put them in the Devils Mouth find out a Sober Religious Family such a Family as Ioshua's Cap. 24.15 I and my House will serve the Lord. Such a Family as Cranmer's which was Palaestra pietatis a Nursery of Piety Such a Family as is a Bethel of which it may be said as Col. 4.15 The Church which is in his House Use 3. Let us Pray that God will keep our English Nation from the Defilements of Egypt that it may not be again overspread with Superstition and Idolatry O sad Religion not only to have our Estates our Bodies enslaved but our Consciences Pray that the true Protestant Religion may still flourish among us That the Sun of the Gospel may still shine in our Horison The Gospel lifts a People up to Heaven it is Columna Corona Regni The Crown and Glory of the Kingdom If this be removed then Ichabod the Glory is departed The top of the Beach Tree being cut off the whole Body of the Tree withers apace The Gospel is the top of all our Blessings if this top be cut the whole Body Politick will soon wither O pray that the Lord will continue the visible Tokens of his presence among us his Ordinances that England may be called Iehovah Shammah The Lord is there Ezek. 48.35 Pray that Righteousness and Peace may kiss each other that so Glory may dwell in our Land Of the Commandments Exod. 20.2 Out of the House of Bondage EGypt and the House of Bondage are the same only they are expressed be under a different Notion By Egypt is meant a place of Idolatry and Superstition by the House of Bondage is meant a place of Affliction Israel while they were in Egypt were under great Tyranny they had cruel Task-masters set over them who put them to hard labour and set them to make Brick yet allowed them no Straw therefore Egypt is called the Iron Furnace Deut. 4.20 and here the House of Bondage From this Expression I brought thee out of the House of Bondage two things are to be noted 1.
the Godly are Preservations of the Wicked are Reservations 2 Pet. 2.9 The Lord knows how to deliver the Godly and to reserve the Unjust to be Punished A Sinner may be delivered from dangerous Sickness and out of Prison but all this is but a Reservation to some greater Evil. 2. God delivers the Wicked or rather spares them in Anger Deliverances to the Wicked are not given as Pledges of Gods Love but Symptoms of his Displeasure as Quails were given to Israel in Anger But Deliverances of the Godly are in Love 2 Sam. 22.20 He delivered me because he delighted in me Isa. 38.17 Thou hast in love to my Soul delivered me from the Pit of Corruption or as in Hebrew Chashiacta Naphshi Thou hast loved me from the Pit of Corruption A Wicked Man may say Lord thou hast loved me out of the Pit of Corruption But a Godly Man may say Lord thou hast loved me out of the Pit of Corruption It is one thing to have Gods Power deliver us and another thing to have his Love deliver us O saith Hezekiah Thou hast in Love to my Soul delivered me from the Pit of Corruption Quest. How may it be known that a Deliverance comes in Love Resp. 1. When a Deliverance makes our Heart boil over in love to God Psal. 116.1 I love the Lord because he hath heard my Voice It is one thing to love our Mercies another thing to love the Lord Then a Deliverance is in Love when it causeth Love 2. Then a Deliverance is in Love when we have Hearts to improve it for Gods Glory The Wicked instead of improving their Deliverances for Gods Glory improve their Corruptions they grow worse after as the Metal when it is taken out of the Fire grows harder But then our Deliverance is in Love when we improve it for Gods Glory God raiseth us out of a low Condition and we lift him up in our Praises and honour him with our Substance Prov. 3.9 He recovers us from Sickness and we spend our selves in his Service Mercy is not as the Sun to the Fire to dull it and put it out but as Oyl to the Wheel to make it move faster 3. Then a Deliverance comes in Love when it makes us more Exemplary in Holiness Our Lives are walking Bibles A Thousand Praises and Doxologies do not honour God so much as the Mortifying one Lust Obadiah 17. On Mount Zion there shall be Deliverance and Holiness When these two go together Deliverance and Holiness when being made Monuments of Mercy we are Patterns of Piety Now a-Deliverance comes in Love and we may say as Hezekiah Thou hast loved me out of the Pit of Corruption 1. If God brings his People out of Bondage then let none despond in trouble say not I shall sink under this burden as David I shall one day perish by the hand of Saul God can make this Text good Personally and Nationally to bring his People out of the House of Bondage When he sees a fit Season he will put forth his Arm and save them and he can do it with ease 2 Chron. 14.11 It is nothing for thee Lord to help He that turns the Tides can turn the Times He that raised Lazarus when he was Dead can raise thee when thou art Sick Isa. 63.5 I looked and there was none to help therefore my own arm brought Salvation Do not despond believe in Gods Power Faith sets God on work to deliver us 2. Labour if you are in trouble to be fitted for Deliverance Many would have Deliverance but are not fitted for it Quest. When are we fitted for Deliverance Resp. When we are by our Afflictions conformed to Christ Namely When we have learned Obedience Heb. 5.8 He learned Obedience by the things which he suffered That is he learned sweet Submission to his Fathers Will Luke 22.42 Not my will but thy will be done When we have thus learned Obedience by our Suffering we are willing to do what God will have us do and be what God will have us be Now we are conformed to Christ and are fitted for Deliverance 3. If God have brought you at any time out of the House of Bondage out of great and eminent Troubles be much in Doxology and Praise Deliverance calls for Praise Psal. 30.11 12. Thou hast put off my Sackcloth and girded me with gladness To the end that my Glory may sing praise to thee My Glory that is my Tongue which is the Instrument of glorifying thee The Saints are Temples of the Holy Ghost 1 Cor. 3.16 Where should Gods Praises be sounded but in his Temples Beneficium postulat officium The deepest Springs yield the sweetest Water And Hearts deeply sensible of Gods Deliverances yield the sweetest Praises Moses tells Pharaoh when he was going out of Egypt We will go with our Sheep and our Cattle Exod. 10.9 Why so Because he might have Sacrifices of Thanksgiving ready to offer to God for their Deliverance To have a thankful Heart for a Deliverance is a greater Blessing than the Deliverance it self Luke 17.15 One of the Lepers when he saw he was healed turned back and with a loud voice glorified God The Lepers thankful Heart was a greater Blessing than to be healed of his Leprosie Have any of you here been brought out of the House of Bondage out of Prison Sickness or any Death-threatning Danger Do not forget to be thankful be not Graves but Temples And that you may be the more Thankful observe every Emphasis and Circumstance in your Deliverance as to be brought out of trouble when you were In articulo mortis there was but an Hairs breadth between you and Death or to be brought out of Affliction without Sin you did not purchase your Deliverance by the insnaring of your Consciences or to be brought out of trouble upon the Wings of Prayer or that those who were the Occasions of bringing you into trouble should be the Instruments of bringing you out These Circumstances being well weighed do highten a Deliverance and should highten our Thankfulness The cutting of a Stone may be of more Value than the Stone it self And the Circumstancing of a Deliverance may be greater than the Deliverance it self Quest. But how shall we praise God in a right manner for Deliverances Resp. 1. Be Holy Persons In the Sacrifices of Thanksgiving whosoever did eat thereof with their Uncleanness upon them were to be cut off Lev. 7.20 to typifie how unpleasing their Praises and Thank-offerings are who live in Sin 2. Praise God with humble Hearts acknowledge how unworthy you were of Deliverance Gods Mercies are not Debts but Legacies and that you should have a Legacy given you be humble Rev. 11.16 The Elders fell upon their Faces an Expression of Humility and worshipped and praised God 3. Praise God for Deliverances cordially Psal. 111.1 I will praise the Lord Becol Levau with my whole Heart In Religion there is no Musick but in Consort when Heart and Tongue joyn 4.
in hearing our Prayers Psal. 4 1. Have Mercy upon me and hear my Prayer Is it not a Favour when a Man puts up a Petition to the King and hath it granted When we pray for Pardon Adoption the Sense of Gods Love to have God give a gracious Answer what a signal Mercy is this God may sometimes delay an Answer when he will not deny You do not presently throw a Musician Mony because you love to hear his Musick God loves the Musick of Prayer therefore doth not presently let us hear from him but in due Season he will give an Answer of Peace Psal. 66.20 Blessed be God who hath not turned away my Prayer nor his Mercy from me If God doth not turn away our Prayer then he doth not turn away his Mercy 11. God shews Mercy in Saving us Tit. 3.5 According to his Mercy he saved us This is the 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the Top Stone of Mercy and it is laid in Heaven Now Mercy displays it self in all its Orient Colours now Mercy is Mercy is indeed when God shall perfectly refine us from all the ●ees and Dregs of Corruption Our Bodies shall be made like Christs Glorious Body and our Souls like the Angels-Saving Mercy is Crowning Mercy 'T is not only to be freed from Hell but inthroned in a Kingdom In this Life we do rather desire God than enjoy him But what rich Mercy will it be to be fully possessed of God to see his smiling Face and to have God lay us in his Bosom This will fill us with Joy unspeakable and full of Glory Psal. 17.15 I shall be satisfied when I awake with thy Likeness Use 1. As an Argument against Despair see what a great Encouragement here is to serve God he shews Mercy to Thousands Who would not be willing to serve a Prince that is given to Mercy and Clemency God is represented with a Rain-bow round about him Rev. 4.3 An Emblem of his Mercy Acts of Severity are rather forced from God Justice is his strange Work Isa. 28.21 Therefore the Disciples who are not said to wonder at other Miracles of Christ yet did wonder when the Fig-tree was Cursed and Withered because it was not Christ's manner to put forth acts of Severity God is said to delight in Mercy Mic. 7.18 Justice is Gods Left Hand Mercy is his Right Hand God useth his Right Hand most he is more used to Mercy than Justice pronior est Deus ad parcendum quam ad puniendum God is said to be slow to Anger Psal. 103.8 But ready to Forgive Psalm 86.5 This may encourage us to serve God What Argument will prevail if Mercy will not Were God all Justice it might Fright us from him but his Mercy may be a Loadstone to draw us to him Use 2. Bran. 1. Hope in Gods Mercies Psal. 147.11 The Lord takes Pleasure in them that fear him and hope in his Mercy God counts it his Glory to be scattering Pardons among Men. Obj. But I have been a great Sinner and sure there is no Mercy for me Resp. No not if thou goest on in Sin and art so resolved but if thou wilt break off thy Sins the Golden Scepter of Mercy shall be held forth to thee Isa. 55.7 Let the Wicked forsake his way and let him return unto the Lord and he will have Mercy upon him And Christs Blood is a Fountain set open for Sin and Uncleanness Zach. 13.1 Mercy doth more overflow in God than Sin in us Gods Mercy can drown great Sins as the Sea covers great Rocks Some of those Iews who had their Hands embrued in Christs Blood were saved by that Blood God loves to magnifie his Goodness to display the Trophies of Free Grace and to set up his Mercy above you in spight of Sin Therefore hope in Gods Mercy Bran. 2. If God shew Mercy to Thousands labour to know that this Mercy is for you Psal. 59.17 He is the God of my Mercy A Man that was ready to Drown saw a Rain-bow saith he What am I the better though God will not Drown the World if I Drown so what are we the better God is Merciful if we perish Let us labour to know Gods special Mercy is for us Quest. How shall we know it belongs to us Resp. 1. If we put an high value and estimate upon God's Mercy God will not throw away his Mercy on them that slight it we prize Health but we prize Adopting Mercy above it This is the Diamond in the Ring it out-shines all other Comforts 2. If we are Fearers of God we have a reverend awe upon us we tremble at Sin and fly from it as Moses did from his Rod turned into a Serpent Luke 1.50 His Mercy is on them that Fear him 3. If we take Sanctuary in Gods Mercy we trust in it Psal. 52.8 As a Man is saved by catching hold of a Cable Gods Mercy is a great Cable let down from Heaven to us now taking fast hold on this Cable by Faith we are saved Psal. 52.8 I trust in the Mercy of God for ever As a Man trusteth his Life and Goods in a Garrison so we trust our Souls in Gods Mercy Quest. What shall we do to get a share in Gods special Mercy Resp. 1. If we would have Mercy it must be through Christ out of Christ no Mercy is to be had We read in the old Law First None might come into the Holy of Holies where the Mercy-Seat stood but the High Priest signifying we have nothing to do with Mercy but through Christ our High Priest Secondly The High Priest might not come near the Mercy-Seat without Blood Lev. 16.14 to shew that we have no right to Mercy but through the expiatory Sacrifice of Christ's Blood Thirdly The High Priest might not upon pain of Death come near the Mercy-Seat without Incense Lev. 16.13 No Mercy from God without the Incense of Christs Intercession So that if we would have Mercy we must get a part in Christ. Mercy swims to us through Christs Blood 2. If we would have Mercy we must Pray for it Psal. 85.7 Shew us thy Mercy O Lord and grant us thy Salvation Psal. 25.16 Turn thee unto me and have Mercy upon me Lord put me not off with common Mercy give me not only Mercy to Feed and Cloath me but Mercy to Pardon me not only sparing Mercy but saving Mercy Lord give me the Cream of thy Mercies let me have Mercy and Loving Kindness Psal. 103.4 Who crowneth thee with Loving Kindness and Tender Mercy Be earnest Suitors for Mercy let your Wants quicken your Importunity Then we pray most fervently when we pray wost feelingly Of the Commandments Exod. 20.6 Of them that Love me c. 1. GODS Mercy is for them that Love him Love is a Grace shines and sparkles in Gods Eye as the precious Stones did upon Aarons Breast-Plate Love is an holy expansion or enlargement of Soul whereby it is carried with delight after God as the
makes for our Interest it promotes Holiness in us The business on the Week-Day makes us too forgetful of God and our Souls the Sabbath brings God into our Remembrance When the Dust of the World falling hath clogg'd the Wheels of our Affections that they would scarce move towards God the Sabbath comes and oyls the Wheels of our Affections and now they move swiftly in Religion Therefore God hath appointed a Sabbath to ripen our Holiness On this Day the Thoughts contemplate Heaven the Tongue speaks of God and is as the Pen of a ready Writer now the Eyes drop Tears now the Soul burns in Love When the Heart was all the Week frozen now on the Sabbath it is melted with the Word The Sabbath is a Friend to Religion it files off the Rust of our Graces it is a Spiritual Jubilee wherein the Soul is set to converse with its Maker I should in the next place show you the Modus or Manner how we should keep the Sabbath-Day Holy But before I come to that I shall propound a great Question viz. Qu. How comes it to pass that we do not keep the Seventh Day Sabbath as it was in the Primitive Institution but have changed it to another Day Ans. The old Seventh-day Sabbath which was the Jewish Sabbath is abrogated and in the room of it the first Day of the Week which is the Christian Sabbath succeeds The Morality or Substance of the Fourth Commandment doth not lie in keeping the Seventh Day precisely but in keeping one Day in Seven which God hath appointed Qu. But how comes the First Day in the Week to be substituted in the room of the Seventh Day Ans. Not by Ecclesiastical Authority The Church saith Mr. Perkins hath no power to Ordain a Sabbath But 1. The Change of the Sabbath from the Last Day of the Week to the First was by Christ's own Appointment Christ is Lord of the Sabbath Mark 2.28 And who shall appoint a Day but he who is Lord of it He made this Day Psalm 118.24 This is the Day which the Lord hath made Arnobius and the Current of Expositors understand it of our Christian Sabbath and it is called 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the Lords Day Rev. 1.10 As it is called the Lord's Supper because of the Lords instituting the Bread and Wine and setting it apart from a common Use to a more special and Sacred Use So it is called the Lords Day because of the Lord 's Instituting it and setting it apart from common Days to his special Worship and Service Christ arose on the First Day of the Week out of the Grave and appeared twice on this Day to his Disciples Iohn 20.19 26. which was to intimate to the Disciples saith Austin and Athanasius that he transferred the Jewish Sabbath to the Lord's Day 2. The keeping of the First Day which is the Lord's Day was the Practice of the Apostles 1 Cor. 16.2 Acts 20.7 On the first Day of the Week when the Disciples came together to break Bread Paul Preached to them Here was both Preaching and Breaking of Bread on this Day Austin and Innocentius and Isidore make the keeping of our Gospel-Sabbath to be an Apostolical Sanction and affirm that by Vertue of the Apostles Practice this Lord's Day is to be sequestred and set apart for Divine Worship What the Apostles did they did it by Divine Authority for they were inspired by the Holy Ghost 3. Besides the Primitive Church had the Lord's Day which we now Celebrate in High Estimation It was a great Badge of their Religion to observe this Day Ignatius the most ancient Father who lived in the time of St. Iohn the Apostle hath these Words Let every one that loveth Christ keep holy the First Day of the Week the Lord's Day This Day hath been observed by the Church of Christ above Sixteen Hundred Years as Learned Bucer notes Thus you see how the Seventh-day Sabbath comes to be changed to the First-day Sabbath Now there is a Grand Reason for changing of the Jewish Sabbath to the Lord's Day because this puts us in Mind of the Mystery of our Redemption by Christ. The Reason why God did institute the Old Sabbath was Because God would have it kept as a Memorial of the Creation But the Lord hath now brought the First Day of the Week in the room of it in memory of a more Glorious Work than Creation and that is Redemption Great was the Work of Creation but greater was the Work of Redemption As it was said Hag. 2.9 The Glory of the Second Temple was greater than the Glory of the First Temple So the Glory of the Redemption was greater than the Glory of the Creation Great Wisdom was seen in the curious making us but more miraculous Wisdom in saving us Great Power was seen in bringing us out of nothing but greater Power in helping us when we were worse than nothing It cost more to redeem us than to create us In the Creation there was but speaking a Word Psal. 148.5 In the Redeeming us there was shedding of Blood 1 Pet. 1.18 19. The Creation was the Work of God's Fingers Psal. 8.3 Redemption was the Work of his Arm Luke 1.5 In the Creation God gave us our selves in the Redemption he gave us Himself By Creation we have a Life in Adam by Redemption we have a Life in Christ Col. 3.3 By Creation we had a right to an Earthly Paradise by Redemption we have a Title to an Heavenly Kingdom So that well might Christ change the Seventh Day of the Week into the First because this Day puts us in mind of our Redemption which is a more glorious Work than the Creation Vse The Use I shall make is That we should have this Christian Sabbath we now Celebrate in high Veneration The Jews call'd the Sabbath Desiderium Dierum The Desire of Days and the Queen of Days It is a Day of sweet Rest. This Day we must call a Delight the Holy of the Lord Honourable Isa. 58.13 Mettal that hath the King's Stamp upon it is Honourable and of great value God hath set his Royal Stamp upon the Sabbath It is the Sabbath of the Lord this makes it Honourable This Day we should look upon as the best Day in the Week What the Phoenix is among the Birds what the Sun is among the Planets that the Lord's Day is among other Days This is the Day which the Lord hath made Psal. 118.24 God hath made all the Days but he hath blessed this As Iocob got the Blessing from his Brother so the Sabbath hath got the Blessing from all the other Days in the Week The Sabbath is a Day in which we converse in a special manner with God The Jews call'd the Sabbath Dies Lucis A Day of Light on this Day the Sun of Righteousness shines upon the Soul The Sabbath is the Market-day of the Soul the Cream of Time this is the Day of Christ's rising out of the
Rivers of Oyl but Sparks of Love that Christ values And sure as David said While I was musing the Fire burned Psal. 39.3 So while we are musing of Christ's Love in redeeming us the Fire of our Love would burn towards Christ and then is a Christian in a Blessed Sabbath-Frame when he is like a Seraphim burning in Love to Christ. 4. On a Sabbath-morning meditate on the Glory of Heaven Heaven is the Extract and Quintessence of Happiness It is called a Kingdom Mat. 25.34 A Kingdom for it's Riches and Magnificence It is set out by Precious Stones Gates of Pearl Rev. 21. There is all that is truly Glorious transparent Light perfect Love unstained Honour unmixed Joy and that which crowns the Joy of the Celestial Paradise is Eternity Suppose Earthly Kingdoms were more glorious than they are their Foundations of Gold their Walls of Pearl their Windows of Saphire yet they are corruptible But the Kingdom of Heaven is Eternal those Rivers of Pleasure run for evermore Psalm 16.11 And that wherein the Essence of Glory consists and makes Heaven to be Heaven is the immediate Sight and Fruition of the Blessed God Psal. 17.15 When I awake I shall he satisfied with thy likeness O think of this Ierusalem above This is proper for a Sabbath 1. The meditation of Heaven would raise our Hearts above the World O how would these things disappear and shrink into nothing if our Minds were mounted above the Visible Orbs and we had a Prospect of Glory 2. How would the Meditation of Heaven make us Heavenly in our Sabbath-Exercises It would quicken Affection it would add Wings to Devotion it would make us to be in the Spirit on the Lord's Day Rev. 1.10 How vigorously doth he serve God who hath a Crown of Glory always in his Eye III. We dress our Souls on a Sabbath-Morning by Prayer Mat. 6.6 When thou Prayest enter into thy Closet c. Prayer sanctifies a Sabbath 1. The things we should pray for on the Morning of a Sabbath 1. Beg a Blessing upon the Word which is to be Preached that it may be a Savour of Life to us that by it our Minds may be more Illuminated our Corruptions more weakned our Stock of Grace more encreased Pray that God's special Presence may be with us that our Hearts may burn within us while God speaks Pray that we may receive the Word into meek humble Hearts James 1.22 That we may submit to it and bring forth the Fruits of it Nor should we only Pray for our selves but for others First For him who dispenseth the Word that his Tongue may be touched with a Coal from God's Altar That God would warm his Heart who is to help to warm others Your Prayers may be a means to quicken the Minister Some complain they find not that Benefit by the Word Preached Perhaps they did not Pray for their Minister as they should Prayer is like the whetting and sharpening of an Instrument which makes it cut the better Secondly Pray with and for your Family Yea Pray for all the Congregations that meet this Day in the Fear of the Lord that the Dew of the Spirit may fall with the Manna of the Word that some Souls may be converted and others strengthened and that Gospel-Ordinances may be continued and have no Restraint put upon them These are the things we should pray for The Tree of Mercy will not drop its Fruit unless it be shaken by the Hand of Prayer 2. The Manner of our Prayer It is not enough to say a Prayer to pray in a dull cold manner which teacheth God to deny but we must Pray with Reverence Humility Hope in God's Mercy Fervency Luke 22.44 Christ Pray'd 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 more earnestly And that we may pray with more Fervency we must Pray with a Sense of our Wants He who is pinched with Want will be earnest in craving an Alms. He Prays most Fervently who Prays most Feelingly This is to sanctifie the Morning of a Sabbath and it is a good Preparatory for the Word Preached When the Ground is broken up by the Plough now it is fit to receive the Seed When the Heart hath been broken by Prayer now it is fit to receive the Seed of the Word Preached Thus you see how to dress your Souls on a Sabbath-morning There are other Duties remaining EXOD. XX. 10 IV. Having thus dressed your Souls in a Morning for the further Sanctification of the Sabbath address your selves to the Hearing of the Word Preached 1. And when you are set down in your Seat 1. Lift up your Eyes to Heaven for a Blessing upon the Word to be dispensed For you must know the Word Preach'd doth not work as Physick by its own inherent Vertue but by a Vertue from Heaven and the Co-operation of the Holy Ghost Therefore put up a short Ejaculatory Prayer for a Blessing upon the Word that it may be made effectual to you 2. The Word being begun to be Preach'd set your selves in a right manner 1. With Reverence and Holy Attention Acts 16.14 A certain Woman named Lydia attended unto the things that were spoken of Paul Constantine the Emperor was noted for his Reverend Attention to the Word Luke 19.48 Christ taught daily in the Temple And all the People were attentive to hear him 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 in the Greek They hung upon his Lip Could we tell Men of a Rich Purchase they would diligently attend And shall they not much more when the Gospel of Grace is Preaching to them Now that we may sanctifie and hallow the Sabbath by attentive Hearing take heed of two things I. Distraction in Hearing II. Drowsiness in Hearing I. Distraction 1 Cor. 7.35 That ye may attend upon the Lord without Distraction It is said of St. Bernard That when he came to the Church-Door he would say Stay here all my Earthly Thoughtt So should we say to our selves when we are at the Door of God's House Stay here all my worldly Cares and wandring Cogitations I am now going to hearken what the Lord will say to me Distraction hinders Devotion Distraction in Hearing is when the Mind is tossed with vain Thoughts and diverted from the Business in hand 'T is hard to make the Quicksilver Heart fix St. Hierom complained of himself Some times saith he when I am about God's Service per Porticus deambulo I am walking in the Galleries and sometimes casting up Accounts So oft in hearing of the Word the Thoughts dance up and down and when our Eye is upon the Minister our Mind is upon other things Distracted Hearing is far from sanctifying the Sabbath It must needs be very hainous to give way to vain Thoughts at this time because when we are hearing the Word we are now in God's Special Presence To do any Treasonable Action in the King's Presence is high Impudence Ier. 23.11 Yea in my House have I found their Wickedness So may the Lord say In my House
while they do any eminent Service for God seek themselves and so their very serving of him is a dshonouring him 4. We show Honour to our Heavenly Father by Celebrating his Praise Psal. 71.8 Let my mouth be filled with thy praise and with thy honour all the Day Rev. 5.13 Blessing Honour Glory and Power be unto him that sits upon the Throne Blessing God is honouring of God It lifts him up in the Eyes of others it spreads his Fame and Renown in the World In this manner the Angels the Quiristers of Heaven are now honouring God they Trumpet forth his Praise In Prayer we act like Saints in Praise like Angels 5. We show Honour to our Heavenly Father by suffering Dishonour yea Death for his sake St. Paul did bear in his Body the Marks of the Lord Iesus Gal. 6.17 As they were Marks of Honour to him so Trophies of Honour to the Gospel The Honour which comes to God is not by bringing that Outward Pomp and Glory to him as we do to Kings but it comes in another way by the Sufferings of his People They let the World see what a good God they serve and how they love him and will fight under his Banner to the Death Thus you see how you are to Honour your Heavenly Father God is worthy of Honour Psal. 104.1 Thou art Cloathed with Honour and Majesty What are all his Attributes but Glorious Beams shining from this Sun He deserves more Honour than Men or Angels can give him 2 Sam. 22. I will call upon the Lord who is worthy to be praised God is worthy of Honour Often times we confer Honour upon them that do not deserve it Many Noble Persons we give Titles of Honour to who are sordid and vicious they do no deserve Honour but God is worthy of Honour Neh. 9.5 Blessed be thy Glorious Name which is exalted above all Blessings and Praise He is above all the Acclamations and Triumphs of the Arch-angels O then let every true Child of God honour his Heavenly Father Tho the wicked dishonour him by their Flagitious Lives yet let not his own Children dishonour him Sins in you are worse than in others A Fault in a Stranger is not so much taken notice of as a Fault in a Child A Spot in a black Cloth is not so much observed but a Spot in Scarlet every ones Eye is upon it A Sin in the Wicked is not so much wondred at it is a Spot in black But a Sin in a Child of God here is a Spot in Scarlet this is more visible and brings an Odium and Dishonour upon the Gospel The Sins of God's own Children go nearer to his Heart Deut. 32.19 When the Lord sa● it h● abhorred them because of the provoking of his Sons and Daughters O forbear doing any thing may reflect Dishonour upon God Will you disgrace your Heavenly Father Let not God complain of the Provocations of his Sons and Daughters let him not cry out as Isa. 1.2 I have brought up Children and they have rebelled against me So much for the First If our Earthly Father be to be honoured then much more our Heavenly Vse II. Exhort First Branch Doth God Command Honour thy Father and thy Mother Then let it exhort Children to put this great Duty in Practice be living Commentaries upon this Commandment Honour and Reverence your Parents not only obey their Commands but submit to their Rebukes You cannot honour your Father in Heaven unless you honour your Earthly Parents To deny Obedience to Parents entails God's Judgments upon Children Prov. 30.17 The Eye that mocketh at his Father and despiseth to obey his Mother the Ravens of the Valley shall pick it out and the young Eagle shall eat it Eli's Two Disobedient Sons were slain 1 Sam. 4.11 God made a Law that the Rebellious Son should be stoned the same Death the Blasphemer had Lev. 24.14 Deut. 21.18 If a Man have a stubborn and rebellious Son which will not obey the voice of his Father or the voice of his Mother then shall his Father and his Mother lay hold on him and bring him out unto the Elders of the City and all the Men of his City shall stone him with Stones that he die A Father once complaining Never had Father a worse Son than I have Yes saith the Son my Grandfather had A Prodigy of Impudence that can hardly be parallel'd Manlius when he was grown old and poor and had a Son very rich the old Father desired some Food of him but the Son denied him Relief yea disclaimed him from being his Father and sent him away with reproachful Language The poor old Father let Tears fall as Witnesses of his Grief But God to revenge this Disobedience struck this unnatural Son with Madness of which he could never be cured Disobedient Children stand in the place where all God's Arrows fly Second Branch Let Parents so carry it as they may gain Honour from their Children Quest. How may Parents so carry it towards their Children that their Children may willingly pay the Debt of Honour and Reverence to their Parents Resp. 1. If you would have your Children honour you 1. Be careful to bring them up in the Fear and Nurture of the Lord Ephes. 6.4 Bring them up in the Admonition of the Lord. You conveyed the Plague of Sin to them Ergo Endeavour to get them healed and sanctified Austin saith his Mother Monica travelled more for his Spiritual Birth than his Natural Timothy's Mother instructed him from a Child 2 Tim. 3.15 She did not only give him her Breast-milk but the sincere Milk of the Word Season your Children with good Principles betimes that they may with Obadiah fear the Lord from their Youth 1 King 18.12 When Parents instruct not their Children they seldom prove Blessings God oft punisheth the carelesness of Parents with Undutifulness in their Children It is not enough that in Baptism your Child is Dedicated to God but it must be Educated for God Children are young Plants which you must be continually watering with good Instruction Prov. 22.6 Train up a Child in the way he should go and he will not depart from it when he is old The more your Children fear God the more they will honour you 2. If you would have your Children honour you keep up your Parental Authority over your Children be kind but do not cocker them If you let them get too much Head they will Contemn you instead of Honouring you The Rod of Discipline must not be with-held Prov. 23.14 Thou shalt beat him with the Rod and deliver his Soul from Hell A Child indulg'd and humour'd in Wickedness will be a Thorn in the Parents Eye David cockered Adonijah 1 Kings 1.6 His Father had not displeased him at any time in saying Why hast thou done so And he afterward was a Grief of Heart to his Father and was false to the Crown ver 7 9. Keep up your Authority and you keep up
Job 31.11 Every Failing is not a Crime and every Crime is not an heinous Crime but Adultery is Flagitium an Heinous Crime The Lord calls it Villany Jer. 29.23 They have committed Villany in Israel and have committed Adultery with their Neighbours Wives Quest. Wherein appears the Heinousness of this Sin of Adultery Resp. 1. In that Adultery is the Brea●h of the Marriage-Oath When Persons come together in a Matrimonial way they bind themselves by Covenant each to other in the Presence of God to be true and faithful in the Conjugal Relation Unchastity is a falsifying this Solemn Oath And herein Adultery is worse than Fornication because 't is a Breach of the Conjugal Bond. 2. The Heinousness of Adultery lies in this that it is such an high Dishonour done to God God saith Thou shalt not commit Adultery The Adulterer sets his Will above God's Law tramples upon God's Command affronts him to his Face as if a Subject should tear his Princes Proclamation The Adulterer is highly injurious to all the Persons in the Trinity 1. To God the Father Sinner God hath given thee thy Life and thou dost waste the Lamp of thy Life the Flower of thy Age in Lewdness He hath bestowed on thee many Mercies Health and Estate and thou spendest all on Harlots Did God give thee Wages to serve the Devil 2. Injurious to God the Son two ways First As he hath purchased thee with his Blood 1 Cor. 6.20 Ye are bought with a price Now he who is bought is not his own it is a Sin for him to go to another without consent from Christ who hath bought him with a price Secondly By vertue of Baptism thou art a Christian and professest that Christ is thy Head and thou art a Member of Christ therefore what an Injury is it to Christ to take the Members of Christ and make them the Members of an Harlot 1 Cor. 6.15 3. It is injurious to God the Holy Ghost for the Body is his Temple 1 Cor. 6.19 Know ye not that your Body is the Temple of the Holy Ghost which is in you And what a Sin is it to defile his Temple 3. The Heinousness of Adultery lies in this That it is committed with mature Deliberation First There is the contriving the Sin in the Mind then Consent in the Will and then the Sin is put forth into Act. To sin against the Light of Nature and to sin deliberately is like the Die to the Wooll it gives Sin a Tincture and dies it of a Crimson Colour 4. That which makes Adultery so Heinous is that it is a Sin after Remedy God hath provided a Remedy to prevent this Sin 1 Cor. 7.2 To avoid Fornication let every Man have his own Wife Therefore after this Remedy prescribed to be guilty of Fornication or Adultery is inexcusable it is like a rich Thief that steals when he hath no need This doth enhance and accent the Sin and make it heinous Vse I. It condemns the Church of Rome who allow the Sin of Fornication and Adultery They suffer not their Priests to marry but they may have their Curtizans The worst kind of Uncleanness Incest with the nearest of Kin is dispens'd with for Money It was once said of Rome Vrbs est jam tota Lupanar Rome was become a Common Stews And no wonder when the Pope could for a Sum of Money give them a License and Patent to commit Uncleanness and if the Patent were not enough he would give them a Pardon Many of the Papists judge Fornication Venial God condemns the very Lusting Mat. 5.28 If God condemns the Thought how dare they allow the Fact of Fornication You see what a Cage of Unclean Birds the Church of Rome is They call themselves the Holy Catholick Church But how can they be Holy who are so steep'd and parboil'd in Fornication Incest Sodomy and all manner of Uncleanness Vse II. It is matter of Lamentation to see this Commandment so slighted and violated among us Adultery is the reigning Sin of the Times Hos. 7.4 They are all Adulterers as an Oven heated by the Baker The time of King Henry the 8 th was called the Golden Age but this may be called the Vnclean Age wherein Whore-hunting is common Ezek. 24.13 In your Filthiness is Lewdness Luther tells of one who said If he might but satisfie his Lust and be carried from one Whore-house to another he would desire no other Heaven Afterwards he breathed out his Soul betwixt two notorious Strumpets This is to be the right Seed of Adam to love the Forbidden-Fruit to love to drink of Stollen Waters Ezek. 8.8 9. Son of Man dig in the Wall and when I had digged behold a Door and he said Go in and behold the wicked Abominations that they do here Could we as the Prophet dig in the Walls of many Houses what vile Abominations should we see there In some Chambers we might see Fornication dig further and see Adultery dig further and we might see Incest c. And may not the Lord go from his Sanctuary As Ezek. 8.6 Seest thou the great Abominations that the House of Israel committeth that I should go far off from my Sanctuary God might remove his Gospel and then we might write Ichabod on the Nation The Glory is departed Let us mourn for what we cannot reform Vse III. It exhorts us to keep our selves from this Sin of Adultery Let every Man have his own Wife saith Paul 1 Cor. 7.2 Not his Concubine not his Curtezan Now that I may deterr you from Adultery let me show you the great Evil of it First It is a thievish Sin Adultery is the highest sort of Theft The Adulterer steals from his Neighbour that which is more than his Goods and Estate he steals away his Wife from him who is Flesh of his Flesh. Secondly Adultery debaseth a Person it makes him resemble the Beasts Therefore the Adulterer is described like an Horse neighing Ier. 5.8 Every one neighed after his Neighbours Wife Nay this is worse than bruitish for some Creatures that are void of Reason yet by the Instinct of Nature observe a kind of Decorum or Chastity The Turtle-Dove is a chaste Creature and keeps to it's Mate The Stork where-ever he flies comes in no Nest but his own Naturalists write if a Stork leaving his own Mate joyneth with any other all the rest of the Storks fall upon him and pull his Feathers from him Adultery is worse than Bruitish it degrades a Person of his Honour Thirdly Adultery doth pollute and befilthy a Person The Devil is call'd an Vnclean Spirit Luke 11.24 The Adulterer is the Devils First-born he is unclean he is a moving Quagmire he is all over ulcerated with Sin His Eyes sparkle with Lust his Mouth fomes out Filth his Heart burns like Mount Aetna in unclean Desires He is so Filthy that if he die in this Sin all the Flames of Hell will never purge away his Uncleanness And as for the
Apostacy 'T is a renouncing of our Baptism 'T is damnable Perjury to go away from God after a Solemn Vow 2 Tim. 4.10 Demas hath forsaken me He turned Renegado and afterward became a Priest in an Idol Temple saith Dorotheus Iulian the Apostate Gregory Nazianzen observes bathed himself in the Blood of Beasts offered in Sacrifice to the Heathen Gods and so as much as in him lay washed off his former Baptism The Case of such as fall away after Baptism is dreadful Heb. 10.38 If any Man draw back The Greek Word 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 to draw back alludes to a Souldier that steals away from his Colours So if any Man steal away from Christ and run over to the Devils side my Soul shall have no pleasure in him That is I will be severely avenged on him I will make my Arrows drunk with his Blood If all the Plagues in the Bible can make that Man miserable he shall be so II. The Second Sacrament wherein Jesus Christ communicates to us the Benefits of his Redemption is the Lord's Supper Mark XIV 24 And as they did Eat Iesus took Bread c. Secondly Having spoken of the Sacrament of Baptism I come now to the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper The Lord's Supper is the most Spiritual and sweet Ordinance that ever was instituted Here we have to do more immediately with the Person of Christ. In Prayer we draw nigh to God in the Sacrament we become one with him In Prayer we look up to Christ in the Sacrament by Faith we touch him In the Word Preached we hear Christ's Voice in the Sacrament we feed on him Quest. 1. What Names and Titles in Scripture are given to the Sacrament Resp. 1. It is called 1. Mensa Domini The Lord's Table 1 Cor. 10.21 The Papists call it an Altar not a Table The Reason is because they turn the Sacrament into a Sacrifice and pretend to offer up Christ corporally in the Ma●s It being the Lord's Table shews with what Reverence and solemn Devotion we should approach to these Holy Mysteries The Lord takes notice of the Frame of our Hearts when we come to his Table Matth. 22.11 The King came in to see the Guests We dress our selves when we come to the Table of some Great Monarch We should think with our selves we are going to the Table of the Lord therefore should dress our selves by Holy Meditation and Heart-Consideration Many think it is enough to come to the Sacrament but mind not whether they come in Due Order Perhaps they had scarce a serious Thought before whither they were going All their Dressing was by the Glass not by the Bible Chrysostom calls it The dreadful Table of the Lord So it is to such as come unworthily 2. The The Sacrament is called Coena Domini the Lord's Supper 1 Cor. 11.20 to import it is a Spiritual Feast It is indeed a Royal Feast God is in this Cheer Christ in both Natures God and Man is the matter of this Supper 3. The Sacrament is called 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 a Communion 1 Cor. 10.16 The Bread which we break is it not the Communion of the Body of Christ The Sacrament being called a Communion shews 1. That this Ordinance is only for Believers because none else can have Communion with Christ in these Holy Mysteries Communio fundatur in ●nione Faith only gives us Union with Christ and by Vertue of this we have Communion with him in his Body and Blood None but the Spouse communicates with her Husband A Stranger may drink of his Cup but she only hath his Heart and communicates with him in a Conjugal manner So Strangers may have the Sign drink of the Cup but only Believers drink Christ's Blood and have Communion with him in his Priviledges 2. The Sacrament being a Communion shews That it is Symbolum Amoris a Bond of that Unity and Charity which should be among Christians 1 Cor. 10.17 We being many are one Body As many Grains make One Bread so many Christistians are one Body A Sacrament is a Love-Feast The Primitive Christians as Iustin Martyr notes had their Holy Salutations at the Blessed Supper in token of that Dearness of Affection which they did bear each to other It is a Communion therefore there must be Love and Union The Israelites did eat the Passover with Bitter Herbs so must we eat the Sacrament with bitter Herbs of Repentance but not with bitter Hearts of Wrath and Malice The Hearts of the Communicants should be knit together with the Bond of Love Thou braggest of thy Faith saith Austin but show me thy Faith by thy Love to the Saints For as in the Sun Light and Heat are inseparable so Faith and Love are twisted together inseparably Where there are Divisions the Lord's Supper is not properly a Communion but a Disunion Quest. 2. What is the Lord's Supper Resp. It is a visible Sermon wherein Christ crucify'd is set before us or it is a Sacrament of the New Testament wherein by receiving the Holy Elements of Bread and Wine our Communion with Christ is signify'd and seal'd up to us Or thus It is a Sacrament Divinely Instituted wherein by giving and receiving Bread and Wine Christ's Death is shewed forth and the worthy Receivers are by Faith made Partakers of his Body and Blood and all the Benefits flowing from thence For the further explaining of the Nature of the Lord's Supper I shall look back to to the Institution 1. Iesus took Bread Here is the Master of the Feast or the Institutor of the Sacrament The Lord Iesus he took Bread He only is fit to Institute a Sacrament who is able to give Vertue and Blessing to it 2. He took Bread Christ's Taking of the Bread was one Part of his Consecration of the Elements and setting them apart for an Holy Use. And as Christ did consecrate the Elements so we must labour to have our Hearts consecrated before we receive these Holy Mysteries in the Lord's Supper How unseemly a Sight is it to see any come to these Holy Elements having Hearts leavened with Pride Covetousness Envy These do with Iudas receive the Devil in the Sop and are no better than Crucifyers of the Lord of Glory 3. And Blessed it This is another Part of the Consecration of the Element Christ blessed it He blesseth and it shall be blessed Viz. He look'd up to Heaven for a Benediction upon this Ordinance newly founded 4. And Brake it The Bread broken and the Wine poured out was to signifie to us the Agony and Ignominy of Christ's Sufferings the Rending of Christs Body on the Cross and that Effusion of Blood which was distilled from his blessed Sides 5. And gave it to them Christ's giving the Bread denotes Christ's giving of himself and all his Benefits to us freely Tho Christ was sold yet given Iudas did sell Christ but Christ gave himself to us 6. He gave it to Them viz. The Disciples This is Childrens Bread
Christ and all his Benefits to us We are to pray that this great Ordinance may be Poyson to our Sins and Food to our Graces That as it was with Ionathan when he had tasted the Honey-Comb his Eyes mere enlightned 1 Sam. 14.27 So that by our receiving this Holy Eucharist our Eyes may be so enlightned as to discern the Lord's Body Thus should we implore a Blessing upon the Ordinance before we come The Sacrament is like a Tree hung full of Fruit but none of this Fruit will fall unless shaken by the Hand of Prayer 2. That the Sacrament may be effectual to us as there must be a Due Preparing for it so a right partaking of it Which right Participation of the Sacrament is in Three Things 1. When we draw nigh to God's Table in an humble Sense of our Vnworthiness We do not deserve one Crumb of the Bread of Life we are poor Indigent Creatures who have lost our Glory and are like a Vessel that is Shipwrack'd We smite on our Breast as the Publican God be merciful to us Sinners This is a right Partaking of the Ordinance 'T is part of our Worthiness to see our Unworthiness 2. We rightly partake of the Sacrament when at the Lord's Table we are fill'd with Anhelations of Soul and inflamed Desires after Christ and nothing can quench our Thirst but his Blood Matth. 5.6 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Blessed are they that thirst They are blessed not only when they are filled but while they are thirsting 3. A right participation of the Supper is when we receive in Faith Without Faith we get no good What is said of the Word Preached It profiteth not not being mixed with Faith Heb. 4.2 is as true of the Sacrament Christ turned Stones into Bread Unbelief turns the Bread into Stones that it doth not nourish Then we partake aright when we come in Faith Faith hath a two-fold Act an adhering and an applying By the first Act we go over to Christ by the second Act we bring Christ over to us Gal. 2.20 This is the great Grace we must set awork Acts 10.43 Philo calls it Fides Occulata Faith is the Eagle Eye that discerns the Lord's Body Faith causeth a virtual Contact it toucheth Christ. Christ said to Mary Touch me not c. Iohn 20.17 She was not to touch him with the Hands of her Body But he saith to us Touch me Touch me with the Hand of your Faith Faith makes Christ present to the Soul The Believer hath a real Presence in the Sacrament The Body of the Sun is in the Firmament but the Light of the Sun is in the Eye Christ's Essence is in Heaven but he is in a Believers Heart by his Light and Influence Eph. 3.17 That Christ may dwell in your Heart by Faith Faith is the Pallat which tastes Christ 1 Pet. 2.3 Faith makes a Concoction it causeth the Bread of Life to nourish Faith causeth a Coalition it makes us one with Christ Eph. 1.23 Other Graces make us like Christ Faith makes us Members of Christ. Fourthly Then we partake aright of the Sacrament when we receive in Love 1. Love to Christ. Who can see Christ pierced with a Crown of Thorns sweating in his Agony bleeding on the Cross but his Heart must needs be endeared in Love to him How can we but love him who hath given his Life a ransom for us Love is the Spiced Wine and Juyce of the Pomgranate which we must give Christ Cant. 8.2 Our Love to this Superiour and Blessed Jesus must exceed our Love to other things as the Oyl runs above the Water Tho' we cannot with Mary bring our costly Oyntment to anoynt Christ's Body yet we do more than this when we bring him our Love which is sweeter to him than all Oyntments and Perfumes 2. Love to the Saints This is a Love-Feast Tho' we must eat this Supper with the Bitter Herbs of Repentance yet not with the bitter Herbs of Malice Were it not sad if all the Meat one eats should turn to bad Humours He who comes in Malice to the Lord's Table all he eats is to his hurt He eats and drinks Damnation to himself 1 Cor. 11.29 Come in Love It is with Love as it is with Fire You keep Fire all the Day upon the Hearth but upon special occasions you draw the Fire out larger So tho we must have Love to all yet to the Saints who are our Fellow-Members here we must draw out the Fire of our Love larger and we must show the Largeness of our Affections to them by prizing their Persons by chusing their Company by doing all Offices of Love to them counselling them in their Doubts comforting them in their Fears supplying them in their Wants Thus one Christian may be an Eben-ezer to another and as an Angel of God to him The Sacrament cannot be effectual to him who doth not receive in Love If a Man drinks Poyson and then takes a Cordial the Cordial will do him little good He who hath the Poyson of Malice in his Soul the Cordial of Christ's Blood will do him no good Come therefore in Love and Charity And thus we see how we may receive the Supper of the Lord that it may be Effectual to our Salvation Vse I. From the whole Doctrine of the Sacrament learn How precious should a Sacrament be to us It is a Sealed Deed to make over the Blessings of the New Covenant to us Justification Sanctification Glory A small piece of Wax put to a Parchment is made the Instrument to confirm a rich Conveyance or Lordship to another So these Elements in the Sacrament of Bread and Wine tho in themselves of no great value yet being consecrated to be Seals to Confirm the Covenant of Grace to us so they are of more value than all the Riches of the Indies Vse II. The Sacrament being such an Holy Mystery let us come to this Holy Mystery with Holy Hearts There 's no receiving a crucify'd Christ but into a consecrated Heart Christ in his Conception lay in a pure Virgins Womb and at his Death his Body was wrapped in clean Linnen and put in a new Virgin-Tomb never yet defiled with Rottenness If Christ would not lie in an unclean Grave sure he will not be received into an unclean Heart Isa. 52.11 Be ye clean that bear the Vessels of the Lord. If they who did carry the Vessels of the Lord were to be holy then they who are to be the Vessels of the Lord and are to hold Christ's Body and Blood ought to be holy Vse III. Consolation Christ's Body and Blood in the Sacrament is a most Sovereign Elixir or Comfort to a distressed Soul Christ having poured out his Blood now God's Justice is fully satisfied There is in the Death of Christ enough to answer all Doubts What if Sin is the Poyson here is the Flesh of Christ an Antidote against it What if Sin be red as Scarlet is not Christ's
dead Saints but persecute living I may say of these as the Apostle Heb. 12.8 They are bastards not sons 4. Effect of love if we love our Heavenly Father then we will be Advocates for him and stand up in the defence of his Truth He who loves his Father will plead for him when he is traduced and wronged He hath no Child-like heart no love to God who can hear Gods name dishonoured and be silent Doth Christ appear for us in Heaven and are we afraid to appear for him on Earth Such as dare not own God and Religion in times of danger God will be ashamed to be called their God it would be a reproach to him to have such Children as will not own him 2. A Child-like love to God is known as by the Effects so by the Degree it is a superiour love We love our Father in Heaven above all other things above Estate or Relations as Oyl runs above the Water Psal. 73.25 A Child of God seeing a super eminency of Goodness and a constellation of all Beauties in God he is carried out in love to him in the highest measure As God gives his Children such a love as he doth not bestow upon the wicked electing love so Gods Children give God such a love as they bestow upon none else adoring love they give him the flower and spirits of their love they love him with a love joyned with worship this spiced Wine they keep only for their Father to drink of Cant. 8.2 4. A Child-like disposition is seen in honouring our Heavenly Father Mal. 1.6 A Son honoureth his Father Quest. How 〈◊〉 show our honour to our Father in Heaven Resp. 1. By having a reverential awe of God upon us Lev. 25.17 Thou shalt fear thy God This reverential fear of God is when we dare do nothing that he hath forbidden in his Word Gen. 39.9 How can I do this great wickedness and sin against God It is the part of the honour a Son gives to his Father he fears to displease him 2. We show our honour to our Heavenly Father by doing all we can to exalt God and make his Excellencies shine forth though we cannot lift up God higher in Heaven yet we may lift him higher in our hearts and in the esteem of others When we speak well of God set forth his renown display the trophies of his goodness when we ascribe the glory of all we do to God when we are the trumpeters of Gods praise this is an honouring our Father in Heaven and a certain sign of a Child-like heart Psal. 50.23 Whoso offereth praise glorifieth me 2. We may know God is our Father by our resembling of him The Child is his Fathers Picture Iudg. 8.18 Each one resembled the children of a King Every Child of God resembles the King of Heaven herein Gods adopting Children and Mans differ A Man adopts one for his Son and Heir that doth not at all resemble him but whosoever God adopts for his Child is like him he not only bears his Heavenly Fathers Name but Image Col. 3.10 And have put on the new man which is renewed 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 after the image of him that created him He who hath God for his Father resembles God in Holiness Holiness is the glory of the Godhead Exod. 15.11 The Holiness of God is the intrinsick Purity of his Essence He who hath God for his Father partakes of the Divine Nature though not of the Divine Essence yet of the Divine Likeness As the Seal sets its print and likeness upon the Wax so he who hath God for his Father hath the print and effigies of his Holiness stamped upon him Psal. 106.16 Aaron the Saint of the Lord. Wicked Men desire to be like God hereafter in glory but do not affect to be like him here in grace they give it out to the World that God is their Father yet have nothing of God to be seen in them they are unclean they not only want his Image but hate it 3. We may know God is our Father by having his Spirit in us 1. By having the intercession of the Spirit 'T is a Spirit of Prayer Gal. 4.6 Because ye are Sons God hath sent forth the Spirit of his Son into your hearts crying Abba Father Prayer is the Souls breathing it self into the bosom of its Heavenly Father None of Gods Children are born dumb implet Spiritus sanctus organum suum tanquam Pila chordarum tangit Spiritus Dei corda sanctorum Prosper Acts 9.11 Behold he prayeth But it is not every Prayer evidenceth Gods Spirit in us Such as have no grace may excel in gifts and affect the hearts of others in Prayer when their own hearts are not affected As the Lute makes a sweet sound in the ears of others but it self is not sensible how therefore shall we know our Prayers are indited by Gods Spirit and so he is our Father Resp. 1. When they are not only Vocal but Mental when there are not only gifts but groans Rom. 8.26 The best Musick is in consort the best Prayer is when the heart and tongue joyn together in consort 2. When they are zealous and fervent Iam. 5.16 The effectual fervent Prayer of a righteous man availeth much The eyes melt in Prayer the heart burns Fervency is to Prayer as Fire to the Incense it makes it ascend to Heaven as a sweet perfume 3. When Prayer hath Faith sprinkled in it Prayer is the Key of Heaven and Faith is the hand that turns it Rom. 8.15 We cry Abba Father We cry there is fervency in Prayer Abba Father there is Faith Those Prayers suffer shipwrack which dash upon the rock of unbelief Thus we may know God is our Father by having his Spirit praying in us As Christ intercedes above so the Spirit intercedes within 2. By having the renewing of the Spirit which is nothing else but Regeneration which is called a being born of the Spirit Iohn 3.5 This regenerating work of the Spirit is a transformation or change of Nature Rom. 12.2 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind He who is born of God hath a new heart New not for substance but for qualities The strings of a Viol may be the same but the Tune is altered Before this Regeneration there are Spiritual Pangs much heart-breaking for Sin Regeneration is called a circumcising of the heart Col. 2.11 In Circumcising there was pain in the flesh so in this Spiritual Circumcision there is pain in the heart there is much sorrow arising from the sense of guilt and wrath The Jaylors trembling Acts 16.30 was a pang in the new birth Gods Spirit is a Spirit of Bondage before it be a Spirit of Adoption This blessed work of Regeneration spreads over the whole Soul it irradiates the Mind it consecrates the Heart and reforms the Life Though Regeneration be but in part it is in every part 1 Thess. 5.23 Regeneration is the signature
the Angelical this is to reflect dishonour upon the Lord of Glory We must give equal honour to the Son as to the Father we must believe Christs Deity he is the picture of his Fathers Glory Heb. 1.3 If the Godhead be in Christ he must needs be God but the Godhead shines in him Col. 2.9 In whom dwells the fulness of the Godhead bodily Ergo he is God How could these Divine Titles be given to Christ Omnipotency Heb. 1.3 Ubiquity Mat. 28.20 a power of sealing Pardons Mat. 9.6 coequality with God the Father both in power and dignity Iohn 5.21 23. how I say could these Titles of Honour be ascribed to Christ if he were not crowned with the Deity When we believe Christs Godhead and build our hope of Salvation on the Corner-stone of his Merit When we see neither the Righteousness of the Law or of Angels can justifie but we fly to Christs Blood as to the Altar of Refuge this is an honouring and sanctifying Gods name God never thinks his name to be hallowed unless his Son be honoured 13. We hallow Gods Name by standing up for his Truths Much of Gods Glory lyes in his Truths Gods Truths are his Oracles God intrusts us with his Truths as a treasure We have not a richer Jewel to trust God with than our Souls nor God hath not a greater Jewel to trust us with than his Truths Gods Truths set forth his Glory now when we are zealous Advocates for Gods Truth this is an honour done to Gods name Athanasius was called the Bulwark of Truth he stood up in the defence of Gods Truths against the Arrians and so was a Pillar in the Temple of God better have Truth without Peace than Peace without Truth It concerns the Sons of Sihon to stand up for the great Doctrines of the Gospel the Doctrine of the Trinity the Hypostatical Union Justification by Faith the Saints perseverance We are bid to contend earnestly Iude 3. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 to strive as in an agony for the Faith that is the Doctrine of Faith This contending for the Truth brings great revenues into Heavens exchequer this is an hallowing of Gods name Contend for the Truth Some can contend for Ceremonies but not for the Truth We should count him unwise that contends more for a box of Counters than for his box of Evidences 14. We hallow and sanctifie Gods name by making as many Proselites as we can to him by all holy expedients Counsel Prayer Example we endeavour the Salvation of others How did Monica St. Austins Mother labour for his Conversion she had sorer pangs in travail for his new birth than for his natural birth 't is an hallowing Gods name when we diffuse the sweet savour of Godliness and propagate Religion to others when not only we our selves honour God but are instruments to make others honour him Certainly when the heart is seasoned with Grace there will be an endeavour to season others Gods Glory is dear to a Saint as his own Salvation and that this Glory may be promoted he endeavours the conversion of Souls every Convert is a Member added to Christ Let us thus hallow Gods name by labouring to advance piety in others especially let us endeavour that those who are nearly related to us or are under our roof should honour God Iosh. 24.15 As for me and my house we will serve the Lord Let us make our houses Bethels places where Gods name is called upon Col. 4.15 Salute Nymphas and the church that is in his house Let the Parent endeavour that his Children may honour God and the Master that his Servants honour him read the Word drop holy Instruction perfume your Houses with Prayer the Iewes had Sacrifices in their Family as well as in the Tabernacle Exod. 12.3 this is an hallowing Gods name when we make proselites to him and endeavour that all under our charge should honour and sanctifie his name 15. We hallow Gods name when we prefer the honour of Gods name before the dearest things 1. We prefer the honour of Gods name before our own credit The Saints of old have for the honour of God been willing to endure reproach Psal. 69.7 For thy sake I have born reproach David cared not what reproach he suffered so Gods name might not suffer The Prophet Elijah was called in derision the hairy Prophet and the Prophet Isaiah the bearer of burdens and the Prophet Zephany the bitter Prophet but they did bind these reproaches as a crown about their head the honour of Gods name was dearer to them than their own honour Moses esteemed the reproaches of Christ greater riches than the treasures of Egypt Heb. 11.26 The Apostles went away rejoycing that they were counted worthy to suffer shame for the name of Christ Acts 5.41 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 that they were graced so far as to be disgraced for the name of Christ This is an hallowing Gods name when we are content to have our name eclipsed that Gods name may shine the more 2. We prefer the honour of Gods Name before our Worldly profit and interest Mal. 19.27 We have forsaken all and followed thee When these two God and Estate come in competition we will rather let Estate go than Gods Love and Favour Thus that noble Marquess of Vico parted with a fair Estate using these words Let their money perish with them that count all the Gold and Silver in the World worth one hours communion with Iesus Christ. 3. We prefer the honour of Gods name before our Life Rom. 8.36 For thy sake are we killed all the day long The honour done to Gods name is not by bringing that outward Pomp and Glory to him as we do to Kings but Gods honour comes in another way and that is by the Sufferings of his People When the World sees how intirely Gods people love him that they will dye in his service this exalts and honours Gods name Gods Crown doth flourish in the ashes of his Martyrs St. Basil speaks of a Virgin condemned to the fire who having her Life and Estate offered her if she would bow to the Idol answered Valeat vita pereat pecunia Let Life and Money go welcome Christ. When Gods Glory weighs heaviest in the ballance and we are willing to suffer the loss of all rather than Gods name should suffer now we do in an high degree hallow Gods name 16. Vlt. We do hallow and sanctifie Gods name by an holy Conversation 1 Pet. 2.9 Ye are a royal priesthood a peculiar people that ye should show forth the praises of him who hath called you As an unholy life doth dishonour Gods name Rom. 2.24 The name of God is blasphemed among the Gentiles through you so by our holy and Bible Conversation we honour Gods name An holy Life speaks louder than all the Anthems and Praises in the World Though the main work of Religion lyes in the heart yet when our light so shines that others behold it
Glory upon our Bodies We shall be 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 as the Angels not for substance but quality our Bodies shall be agile and nimble now our Bodies are as a weight then they shall be as a wing moving swiftly from place to place our Bodies shall be full of clarity and brightness like Christs glorious Body Phil. 3.21 The Bodies of the Saints shall be as Cloth dyed into a Scarlet colour made more illustrious they shall be so clear and transparent that the Soul shall sparkle through them as the Wine through the Glass 2. God will put Glory upon our Souls If the Cabinet of the Body shall be so illustrious of what orient brightness shall the Jewel be Then will be the great Coronation-day when the Saints shall wear the Robe of Immortality and the Crown of Righteousness which fades not away O how glorious will that Garland be which is made of the Flowers of Paradise Who then would not hallow and glorifie Gods Name and spread his renown in the World who will put such immortal Honour upon his People as eye hath not seen nor ear heard nor can it enter into the heart of man to conceive 7. Vlt. Such as do not hallow Gods Name but profane and dishonour it God will pour contempt upon them though they be never so great and though cloathed in Purple and Scarlet yet they are abhorred of God and their name shall rot Though the name of Iudas be in the Bible and the name of Pontius Pilate be in the Creed yet their names stand there for Infamy as being Traytors to the Crown of Heaven Nahum 1.14 I will make thy grave for thou art vile It is spoken of Antiochus Epiphanes he was a King and his name signifie● Illustrious yet God esteemed him a vile Person to show how base the wicked are in Gods esteem he compares them to things most vile to chaff Psal. 1.4 to dross Psal. 119.118 and the filth that fomes out of the Sea Isa. 57.20 and as God doth thus vilely esteem of such as do not hallow his Name so he sends them to a vile place at last Vagrants are sent to the House of Correction Hell is the House of Correction which the Wicked are sent to when they dye Let all this prevail with us to hallow and sanctifie Gods Name Quest. What may we do to honour and sanctifie Gods Name Answ. Let us get 1. A sound Knowledge of God 2. A sincere Love to God 1. A sound Knowledge of God Take a view of his superlative Excellencies his Holiness his incomprehensible Goodness The Angels know God better than we therefore they sanctifie his Name and sing Hallelujahs to him and let us labour to know him to be our God Psal. 48.14 This God is our God We may dread God as a Judge but we cannot honour him as a Father till we know he is our God 2. Get a sincere Love to God A Love of Appretiation and a Love of Complacency to delight in him Iohn 21.15 Lord thou knowest I love thee He can never honour his Master who doth not love him The reason Gods Name is no more hallowed is because his name is no more loved So much for the First Petition MATTH vi 10 Thy Kingdom come A Soul truly devoted to God joyns heartily in this Petition Adveniat Regnum tuum Thy Kingdom come In which words this great Truth is implyed that God is a King he who hath a Kingdom can be no less than a King Ps. 47.7 God is King of all the earth And he is a King upon his Throne Psal. 47.8 God sitteth upon the throne of his holiness 1. He hath a Regal Title High and Mighty Isa. 57.15 Thus saith the high and lofty one 2. He hath the Ensigns of Royalty his Sword Deut. 32.41 If I whet my glittering sword He hath his Scepter Heb. 1.8 A scepter of Righteousness is the scepter of thy Kingdom 3. He hath his Crown Royal Rev. 19.12 On his head were many crowns he hath his Iura Regalia his Kingly Prerogatives he hath power to make Lawes to seal Pardons which are the Flowers and Jewels belonging to his Crown Thus the Lord is King And 2. He is a great King Psal. 95.3 A great King above all Gods He is great in and of himself and not like other Kings who are made great by their Subjects That he is so great a King appears 1. By the immenseness of his Being Ier. 23.24 Do not I fill heaven and earth saith the Lord. His center is every where he is no where included yet no where excluded he is so immensly great That the heaven of heavens cannot contain him 1 Kings 8.27 2. His greatness appears by the effects of his Power He made heaven and earth Psal. 124.8 and can unmake it God can with a Breath crumble us to dust with a Word he can unpin the World and break the Axle-Tree of it in pieces He pours contempt upon the mighty Iob 12.21 He cuts off the spirit of Princes Psal. 76.12 He is Lord Paramount who doth whatever he will Psal. 115.2 He weigheth the mountains in scales and the hills in a ballance Isa. 40.12 3. God is a Glorious King Psal. 24.10 Who is this King of Glory the Lord of Hosts he is the King of Glory He hath internal Glory Psal. 93.1 The Lord reigneth he is cloathed with majesty Other Kings have Royal and Sumptuous Apparel to make them appear glorious to the beholders but all their Glory and Magnificence is borrowed but God is cloathed with Majesty his own Glorious Essence is instead of Royal Robes and he hath girded himself with strength Kings have their guard about them to defend their Persons because they are not able to defend themselves but God needs no guard or assistance from others He hath girded himself with strength His own Power is his Life-guard Psal. 89.6 Who in the heaven can be compared unto the Lord who among the Sons of the mighty can be likened unto the Lord God hath a prehiminence above all other Kings for Majesty Rev. 19.16 He hath on his vesture a name written Rex Regum King of Kings He hath the highest Throne the richest Crown the largest Dominions and the longest Possession Psal. 29.10 The Lord sitteth King for ever Though God hath many Heirs yet no Successors He sets up his Throne where no other King doth he rules the Will and Affections his Power binds the Conscience Angels serve him all the Kings of the Earth hold their Crowns and Diadems by immediate tenure from this great King Prov. 8.15 By me Kings reign and to this Lord Iehovah all Kings must give account and from Gods Tribunal there is no appeal VSE I. Br. 1. If God be so great a King and sits King for ever then it is no disparagement for us to serve him Deo servire est regnare It is an Honour to serve a King If the Angels fly swiftly upon the King of Heavens message Dan.
Wind blowes no wonder Men go full sail in sin when the Devil the Prince of the Air blowes them Thus it is till the kingdom of Grace come Men are under the power of Satan who like Draco writes all his Lawes in blood 6. Till the kingdom of Grace comes a Man lyes exposed to the Wrath of God And who knowes the power of his anger Psal. 90.11 If when but a spark of Gods Wrath flyes into a Mans Conscience in this Life it is so terrible what then will it be when God stirs up all his anger So unconceivable torturing is Gods Wrath that the wicked call to the rocks and mountains to fall on them and hide them from it Rev. 6. 1st The Hellish torments are compared to a fiery lake Rev. 20.15 other fire is but painted in comparison of this And this lake of fire burns for ever Mark 9.44 Gods breath kindles this fire Isa. 30.33 and where shall we find engines or buckets to quench it Time will not finish it tears will not quench it To this fiery Lake are Men exposed till the kingdom of Grace be set up in them 7. Till the kingdom of Grace come Men cannot dye with comfort only he who takes Christ in the armes of his Faith can look Death in the face with joy But it is sad to have the king of Terrors in the Body and not the kingdom of Grace in the Soul 'T is a wonder every Graceless person doth not dye distracted What will a Grace-despiser do when Death comes to him with a Writ of Habeas Corpus Hell followes Death Rev. 6.8 Behold a pale horse and his name that sat on him was death and hell followed him Thus you see what need we have to pray that the kingdom of Grace may come He that dyes without Grace I may say as Christ Matth. 26.24 It had been good for that-man he had not been born Few do believe the necessity of having the kingdom of Grace set up in their hearts as appears by this because they are so well content to live without it Doth that Man believe the necessity of a Pardon that is content to be without it Most People if they may have Trading and may sit quietly under their Vines and Fig-trees they are in their kingdom though they have not the kingdom of God within them If the Candle of Prosperity shine upon their head they care not whether the Grace of God shine in their hearts Do these Men believe the necessity of Grace Were they convinced how needful it were to have the kingdom of God within them they would cry out as the Jaylor Acts 16.30 What shall I do to be saved Quest. 3. How may we know that the Kingdom of Grace is set up in our hearts Answ. It concerns us to examine this our Salvation depends upon it and we had need be curious in the search because there is something looks like Grace which is not Gal. 6.3 If a man think himself to be something when he is nothing he deceives himself Many think they have the kingdom of Grace come into their heart and it is only a Chimera a golden dream Quam multi cum vana spe descendunt ad inferos Aug. Zeuxis did paint grapes so lively that he deceived the living birds There are many Deceits about Grace Deceit 1. Men think they have the kingdom of Grace in their hearts because they have the means of Grace they live where the silver trumpet of the Gospel sounds they are lift up to Heaven with Ordinances Iudg. 17.13 I have a Levite to my priest sure I shall go to Heaven The Iewes cryed Ier. 7.4 The temple of the Lord The temple of the Lord we are apt to glory in this the Oracles of God are committed to us we have Word and Sacrament Alas this is a fallacy we may have the means of Grace yet the kingdom of Grace may not be set up in our hearts we may have the kingdom of God come nigh us Luke 11.20 but not into us the sound of the Word in our ears and not the savour of it in our hearts Many of the Iewes who had Christ for their Preacher were never the better Hot clothes will not put warmth into a dead Man Thou may'st have hot clothes warm and lively Preaching yet be Spiritually dead Mat. 8.12 The children of the kingdom shall be cast out Deceit 2. Men think they have the kingdom of Grace set up in their hearts because they have some common works of the Spirit 1. They have great enlightnings of mind profound knowledge and almost speak like Angels drop'd from Heaven but the Apostle supposeth a case that after Men have been enlightened they may fall away Heb. 6. Quest. But wherein doth this illumination come short Answ. The illumination of Hypocrites is not vertual it doth not leave an impression of Holiness behind 't is like weak Physick that will not work The mind is enlightned but the heart is not renewed A Christian is all head but no feet he doth not walk in the wayes of God 2. Men have had convictions and stirrings of Conscience for sin they have seen the evil of their wayes therefore now they hope the Kingdom of Grace is come but I say convictions though they are a step towards Grace yet they are not Grace Had not Pharaoh and Iudas convictions Exod. 10.16 Quest. What makes convictions prove abortive wherein is the defect Answ. 1. They are not deep enough A Sinner never saw himself lost without Christ. The seed that wanted depth of earth withered Matth. 13.5 These convictions are like blossoms blown off before they come to maturity 2. These convictions are involuntary the Sinner doth what he can to stifle these convictions he drowns them in Wine and Mirth he labours to get rid of them as the Deer when it is shot runs and shakes out the arrow so doth he the arrow of conviction Or as the Prisoner that files off his fetters and breaks loose so a Man breaks loose from his convictions His corruptions are stronger than convictions 3. Men have had some kind of humiliation and have shed tears for their sins therefore now they hope the Kingdom of Grace is come into their hearts But this is no infallible sign of Grace Saul wept Ahab humbled himself Quest. Why is not humiliation Grace Wherein doth it come short Answ. 1. Tears in the wicked do not spring from love to God but are forced by affliction Gen. 4.13 as water that drops from the Still is forced by the fire The tears of Sinners are forced by Gods fiery Judgments 2. They are deceitful tears lachrymae mentiri doctae Men weep yet go on in sin they do not drown their sins in their tears 4. Men have begun some reformation therefore sure now the Kingdom of Grace is come But there may be deceit in this 1. A Man may leave his Oaths and Drunkenness yet ●●ill be in love with Sin he may leave Sin
his Master as a Wife gives up her self to her Husband so we give up our selves to God by obedience and this obedience is 1. Free as that is the sweetest honey which drops from the comb 2. Uniform we obey God in one thing as well as another Psal. 119.6 Then shall I not be ashamed or as it is in the Hebrew 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 I shall not blush when I have respect to all thy commandments A good Christian is like a pair of Compasses one foot of the Compass stands upon the Centre the other part of it goes round the Circle so a Christian by Faith stands on God the Centre and by Obedience goes round the Circle of Gods Commandments a sign the Kingdom of Grace is not come into the heart when it doth not reign there by universal Obedience Hypocrites would have Christ to be their Saviour but they pluck the government from his shoulders they will not have him rule but he who hath the Kingdom of God within him submits chearfully to every command of God he will do what God will have him do he will be what God will have him be He puts a blank Paper into Gods hand and saith Lord write what thou wilt I will subscribe Blessed is he that can find all these things in his Soul He is all glorious within Psal. 45.13 he carries a Kingdom about him and this Kingdom of Grace will certainly bring to a Kingdom of Glory I shall answer some Doubts and Objections a Christian may make against himself Object I Fear the Kingdom of Grace is not yet come into my heart Answ. When a Christian is under temptation or Grace lies dormant he is not fit to be his own judge but in this case he must take the witness of others who have the Spirit of discerning But let us hear a Christians Objections against himself why he thinks the Kingdom of Grace is not yet come into his heart Object 1. I cannot discern Grace Answ. A Child of God may have the Kingdom of Grace in his heart yet not know it The Cup was in Benjamins sack though he did not know it was there thou mayest have Faith in thy heart the Cup may be in thy sack though thou knowest it not Old Iacob wept for his Son Ioseph when Ioseph was alive thou mayest weep for want of Grace when Grace may be alive in thy heart The seed may be in the ground when we do not see it spring up the seed of God may be sown in thy heart though thou dost not perceive the springing of it up think not Grace is lost because it is hid Object 2. Before the Kingdom of Grace come into the heart there must be some preparation for it The fallow ground of the heart must be broken up I fear the plough of the Law hath not gone deep enough I have not been humbled enough therefore I have no Grace Answ. God doth not prescribe a just proportion of sorrow and humiliation The Scripture mentions the truth of sorrow but not the measure Some are more flagitious ●inners than others these must have a greater degree of humiliation A knotty piece of Timber requires more wedges to be driven into it Some Stomachs are fouler than others therefore need stronger Physick But wouldst thou know when thou hast been humbled enough for sin 1. When thou art weary of thy sin and sick of love to Christ. What doth God require sorrow for but as sawce to make Sin rellish bitter and Christ sweet 2. When thou art willing to let go thy sins Then the Gold hath lain long enough in the Furnace when the dross is purged out so when the love of sin is purged out a Soul is humbled enough to divine acceptation though not to divine satisfaction Now if thou art humbled enough though not so much as others what needs more Frustra fit per plura c. If a Needle will let out the Imposthume what needs a Launce Be not more cruel to thy self than God would have thee Object 3. If the Kingdom of God were within me it would be a Kingdom of Power it would inable me to serve God with vigour of Soul but I have a spirit of infirmity upon me I am weak and impotent and untuned to every holy action Answ. There is a great difference between the weakness of Grace and the want of Grace A Man may have Life though he be sick and weak Weak Grace is not to be despised but cherished Christ will not break the bruised reed Do not argue from the weakness of Grace to the nullity 1. Weak Grace will give us a Title to Christ as well as a strong Weak Faith justifies as well as a strong A weak hand of Faith will receive the Almes of Christs merit 2. Weak Faith is capable of growth The seed springs up by degrees first the blade and then the ear and then the full corn in the ear the Faith that is strongest was once in its infancy Grace is like the waters of the Sanctuary which did rise higher and higher Be not discouraged at thy weak Faith though it be now but blossoming it will by degrees come to more maturity 3. The weakest Grace shall persevere as well as the strongest A sucking Child was as safe in the Ark as Noah An infant-believer that is but newly laid to the breast of a Promise is as safe in Christ as the most eminent heroick Saint Object 4. I fear the Kingdom of Grace is not yet come because I find the Kingdom of Sin so strong in me Had I Faith it would purifie my heart but I find much Pride Worldliness Passion Answ. The best of the Saints have remainders of corruption Dan. 7.12 They had their dominion taken away yet their lives were prolonged for a season So in the regenerate though the dominion of sin be taken away yet the life of it is prolonged for a season What pride was there in Christs own Disciples when they strove which should be greatest The issue of sin will not be quite stopped till death The Lord is pleased to let the in-being of sin continue to humble his people and make them prize Christ the more but because you find corruptions stirring do not therefore presently un-saint your selves and deny the Kingdom of Grace to be come into your Souls That you feel sin is an evidence of Spiritual Life that you mourn for sin what are these tears but fruits of love to God That you have a combate with sin argues antipathy against it those sins which you did once wear as a crown on your head are now as fetters on the leg is not all this from the Spirit of Grace in you Sin is in you as poyson in the body which you are sick of and use all Scripture-antidotes to expel Should we condemn all those who have the in-dwelling of sin nay who have had sin at some times prevailing we should blot some of the best Saints out of
temptation Satan is not yet fully east into Prison but is like a Prisoner that goes under bail he walks about tempting he labours to trappan us into sin he is either laying of snares or shooting of darts Stat in procinctu Diabolus He laid a train of temptation to blow up the castle of Iobs Faith This is a great grief to a Believer to be followed with temptations to sin as it is for a Virgin to have her Chastity assaulted but in the Kingdom of Heaven the Saints shall be freed from the Red Dragon he is cast out of Paradise and shall be for ever lock'd up in Chains Iude 6 7. In the Kingdom of Heaven we shall be freed from all vexing cares The Greek word for care 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 comes from a Primitive that signifies to cut the heart in pieces Care discruciates the Mind it wasts the Spirits it eats out the comfort of Life Care is an evil spirit that haunts us Care to prevent future dangers and preserve present co 〈…〉 all care is full of fear and fear is full of torment 1 Iohn 4.18 God threatens it as a Judgment Ezek. 12.19 They shall eat their bread with carefulness Every Comfort hath its Care as every Rose its Prickle but in the Kingdom of Heaven we shall shake off this viper of Care What needs a Saint glorified to take any Care who hath all things provided to his hand There is the Tree of Life bearing all sorts of Fruit. When the Heart shall be freed from Sin the Head shall be freed from Care 8. We shall in the Kingdom of Heaven be freed from all Doubts and Scruples In this Life the best Saint hath his doubtings as the brightest Star its twinkling If there were no doubtings there would be no unbelief Assurance it self doth not exclude all doubting Psal. 26.3 Thy loving kindness is before mine eyes but at another time Psal. 89.49 Lord where are thy former loving kindnesses A Christian is like a Ship at Anchor which though it be safe yet it may sometimes be tossed upon the Water Sometimes a Christian questions his interest in Christ and his title to the Promise and these doubtings as they eclipse a Christians Comfort so they are a bearing false witness against the Spirit But when the Saints shall come into the Kingdom of Heaven there shall be no more doubtings then a Christian shall say as Peter Now I know of a surety that the Lord hath sent his Angel and delivered me Acts 12.11 So now I know that I am passed from Death to Life now I am got beyond all Rocks I have shot the gulph now I am in my Saviours embraces for ever 9. We shall in the Kingdom of Heaven be freed from all society with the Wicked Here we are forced sometime to be in their company Psal. 120.5 Wo is me that I dwell in Mesech and sojourn in the tents of Kedar Kedar was Ishmaels Son whose Children dwelt in Arabia a profane barbarous People Here the Wicked are still raising Persecutions against the Godly and crucifying their eares with their Oaths and Curses Christs Lilly is among Thorns but in the Heavenly Kingdom there shall be no more any pricking bryar Matth. 13.41 The Son of man shall send forth his Angels and they shall gather out of his kingdom all things that offend As Moses said Exod. 14.13 Stand still and see the salvation of the Lord for the Egyptians whom ye have seen to day ye shall see them again no more for ever So will God say Stand still and see the Salvation of God these your enemies that vex and molest you you shall see them again no more for ever At that day God will separate the precious from the vile then Christ will throughly purge his Floor he will gather the Wheat into the Garner and the Wicked which are the Chaff shall be blown into Hell 10. We shall in the Kingdom of Heaven be freed from all signs of Gods displeasure Here God may be angry with his People Though he hath the heart of a Father he may have the look of an enemy this is sad As when the Sun is gone the Dew falls when the Light of Gods Face is gone Tears drop from the Saints Eyes but in the Kingdom of Heaven there shall be no spiritual eclipses there shall never appear any tokens of Gods displeasure the Saints shall have a constant aspect of Love from God they shall never complain any more as Cant. 5.6 My beloved hath withdrawn himself 11. We shall in the Kingdom of Heaven be freed from all Divisions That which is the saddest thing in the World is to see divisions among them that are good 'T is sad that such as have one Faith yet should not be of one Heart Ephraim envies Iudah and Iudah vexeth Ephraim 'T is matter of tears to see those who are united to Christ to be divided one from another The Soldiers spear pierced Christs side but the divisions of Saints wound his heart but in the Kingdom of Heaven there shall be no vilifying one another or censuring Those who before could hardly pray together shall praise God together there shall not be one jarring string in the Saints Musick 12. We shall in the Kingdom of Heaven be freed from Vanity and Dissatisfaction What Solomon saith of Wisdom Iob 28.14 The depth saith it is not in me and the sea saith it is not with me The same may I say concerning satisfaction every Creature faith It is not in me Take things most pleasing and which we promise our selves most content from still out the Spirits and purest Quintessence of them and we shall say as he did Eccles. 2.11 And behold all was vanity God never did or will put a satisfying vertue into any Creature In the sweetest musick the World makes either there is some string wanting or out of tune Who would have thought that Haman who was so great in the Kings favour He set his seat above all the princes of the provinces Esther 3.1 yet for want of the bowing of a knee he was dissatisfied but in the Kingdom of Heaven we shall be freed from these dissatisfactions The World is like a Landskip you may see Gardens and Fruit-trees curiously drawn in the Landskip but you cannot enter into them but you may enter into the Joyes of Heaven Enter thou into the joy of thy Lord the Soul shall be satisfied while it bathes in those rivers of pleasure at Gods Right-hand I shall be satisfied when I awake with thy likeness Psal. 17.15 Thus you see what the Kingdom of Glory implyes Namely A Blessed Freedom from all Evil. 13. We shall in the Kingdom of Heaven be freed from the Torments of Hell 1 Thess. 1.10 Iesus which delivered us from the wrath to come 1. The multiplicity of these Torments In this Life the Body is usually exercised but with one pain the Stone or Head-ache but in Hell there is a diversity of Torments there is Darkness
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
〈◊〉 to depart and be with Christ from this Connexion departing and being with Christ we see clearly that there is a subitus transitus speedy passage from death to Glory No sooner is the Soul of a Believer divorced from the Body but it presently goes to Christ 2 Cor. 5.8 absent from the Body present with the Lord it were better for Believers to stay here if immediately after death they were not with Christ in Glory for here the Saints are daily encreasing their Grace here they have many praelibamina sweet tasts of Gods love so that it were better to stay here if their Soul should sleep in their body and they should not have a speedy sight of God in Glory But this is the Consolation of Believers they shall not stay long for their kingdom 't is but winking and they shall see God it will be a blessed change to a Believer from a Desert to a Paradise from a bloody battle to a victorious Crown and a sudden Change no sooner did Lazarus dye but he had a Convoy of Angels to conduct his Soul to the kingdom of Glory You who now are full of bodily Diseases scarce a well day Psal. 31.10 My Life is spent with Grief be of good Comfort you may be happy before you are aware before another Week or Month be over you may be in the kingdom of Glory and then all tears shall be wiped away 2. The Glory in the kingdom of Heaven will be fully perfected at the Resurrection and general day of Judgment then the Bodies and Souls of Believers will be re-united what Joy will there be at the Re-union and meeting together of the Soul and Body of a Saint O what a welcome will the Soul give to the Body O my dear Body thou didst oft joyn with me in Prayer and now thou shalt joyn with me in Praise thou wert willing to suffer with me and now thou shalt reign with me thou wert sown a vile Body but now thou art made like Christs Glorious Body we were once for a time divorc'd but now we are married and Crowned together in a kingdom and shall mutually congratulate each others Felicity 5. Quest. Wherein appears the Certainty and infallibility of this Kingdom of Glory Resp. That this blessed kingdom shall be bestowed on the Saints is beyond all Dispute 1. God hath promised it Luke 12.32 It is your Fathers good pleasure to give you a Kingdom Luke 22.29 I appoint unto you a Kingdom Gr. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 I bequeath it as my last Will and Testament Hath God promised a kingdom and will he not make it good Gods promise is better then any Bond Tit. 1.2 In hope of eternal Life which God that cannot lye hath promised The whole Earth hangs upon the Word of Gods Power and cannot our Faith hang upon the Word of his Promise 2. There is a Price laid down for this kingdom Heaven is not only a kingdom which God hath promised but which Christ hath purchased 'T is called a purchased Possession Eph. 1.14 Though this kingdom is given us freely yet Christ bought it with the Price of his blood Christs blood is an Heaven-procuring blood Heb. 10.19 Having boldness to enter into the Holiest i. e. into Heaven by the blood of Iesus Crux Christi Clavis Paradisi Christs blood is the key that opens the Gates of Heaven to us should not the Saints have this kingdom then Christ would lose his Purchase Christ on the Cross was in hard Travail Isa. 13.11 he travailed to bring forth Salvation to the Elect should not they possess the kingdom when they dye Christ should lose his Travail all his Pangs and Agonies of Soul upon the Cross should be in vain 3. Christ prays that the Saints may have this kingdom settled upon them Iohn 17.24 Father I will that they also whom thou hast given me be with me where I am i. e. in Heaven This is Christs Prayer that the Saints may be with him in his kingdom and be bespangled with some of the Beams of his Glory now if they should not go into this heavenly kingdom then Christs Prayer would be frustrated but that cannot be for he is Gods Favourite Iohn 11.42 I know thou hearest me alwaies and besides what Christ prays for he hath power to give Observe the manner of Christs Prayer Father I will Father there he prays as Man I will there he gives as God 4. The Saints must have this blessed kingdom by vertue of Christs Ascension Iohn 20.17 I ascend to my Father and your Father to my God and to your God Where lies the comfort of this here it lies Jesus Christ ascended to take Possession of heaven for all Believers as an Husband takes up Land in another Country in the behalf of his Wife so Christ went to take possession of heaven in the behalf of all Believers Iohn 14.2 I go to prepare a place for you My Ascension is to make all things ready against your coming I go to prepare the heavenly Mansions for you The Flesh that Christ hath taken into heaven is a sure Pledge that all our Flesh and Bodies shall be where he is ere long Christ did not ascend to heaven as a private Person but as a publick Person for the good of all Believers his Ascension was a certain Fore-runner of the Saints ascending into heaven 5. The Elect must have this blessed kingdom in regard of the previous Works of the Spirit in their hearts they have the beginning of the kingdom of heaven in them here Grace is heaven begun in the Soul besides God gives them primitias spiritus the first Fruits of the Spirit Rom. 8.23 These First-fruits are the Comforts of the Spirit the First-fruits under the Law were a certain sign to the Jews of the full Crop or Vintage which they should after receive The First-fruits of the Spirit consisting in Joy and Peace do assure the Saints of the full Vintage of Glory they shall be ever reaping in the kingdom of God and the Saints in this Life are said to have the earnest of the Spirit in their hearts 2 Cor. 5.5 as an earnest is part of Payment and an assurance of Payment in full to be made in due Time So Gods Spirit in the hearts of Believers giving them his Comforts bestows on them an earnest or tast of Glory which doth further assure them of that full Reward which they shall have in the kingdom of heaven 1 Pet. 1.8 believing ye rejoyce there is the earnest of heaven Verse 9. receiving the end of your Faith Salvation there is the full Payment 6. The Elect must have this blessed Kingdom by virtue of their Coalition and Vnion with Jesus Christ. They are Members of Christ therefore they must be where their Head is Indeed the Arminians hold that a justified person may fall from Grace and so his Union with Christ may be dissolved and the Kingdom lost but I would demand of them can Christ lose a
Heaven If the Prayers of the Saints have so much power with God then what hath Christs Prayer how can the Children of such Prayers miscarry how can they fall short of the Kingdom who have him praying for them who is not only a Priest but a Son and besides what he prays for as he is Man that he hath power to give as he is God thus you see how a Christian comes to Persevere till he comes to the Kingdom Object But methinks I hear some Christians say if only perseverance obtains the Kingdom they fear they shall not come thither they fear they shall faint by the way and the weak legs of their Grace will never carry them to the Kingdom of Heaven Answ. Wert thou indeed to stand in thy own strength thou mightest fall away that Branch withers and dies which hath no Root to grow upon thou growest upon the Root Christ who will be daily sending forth vital influence to strengthen thee thou art imbecil and weak in Grace yet fear not falling short of Heaven For 1. God hath made a promise to weak Believers what is a bruised Reed but the Emblem of a weak Faith yet it hath a Promise made to it Mat. 12.20 A bruised Reed he will not break God hath promised to supply the weak Christian with so much Grace as he shall need till he comes to Heaven Beside the two Pence which the good Samaritan left to pay for the Cure of the poor wounded Man he passed his Word for all that he should need beside Luke 10.35 So Christ doth not only give a little Grace in hand but his Bond for more that he will give as much Grace as a Saint shall need till he comes to Heaven Psal. 84.11 The Lord will give Grace and Glory that is a fresh supply of Grace till it be perfected in Glory 2. God hath most care of his weak Saints who fear they shall never hold out till they come to the Kingdom doth not the Mother tend the weak Child most Isa. 40.11 He will gather the Lambs in his Arms and carry them in his Bosom If thou thinkest thou art so weak that thou shalt never hold out till thou comest to Heaven thou shalt be carried in the Arms of the Almighty he gathers the Lambs in his Arms Christ the Lyon of the Tribe of Iudah marched before hi● People and his Power is their Rear-ward so that none of them faint or dye in their March to Heaven 3. Quest. What are the Encouragements to make Christians hold on till they come to the Kingdom of Heaven Answ. 1. It is a great Credit to a Christian not only to hold forth the Truth but to hold fast the Truth till he comes to Heaven when Grace doth flourish into perseverance and with the Church of Thyatira our last works are more then our first Rev. 2.19 This is insigne honoris a Star of Honour 'T is matter of renown to see gray hairs shine with golden vertues the Excellency of a thing lies in the finishing of it What is the excellency of a Building not when the first stone is laid but when it is finished so the beauty and excellency of a Christian is when he hath finished his Faith having done his work is landed safe in Heaven 2. You that have made a progress in Religion have not many Miles to go before you come at the Kingdom of Heaven Rom. 13.11 Now is our Salvation neerer then when we believed You who have hoary hairs your green Tree is turned into an Almond-tree you are near to Heaven it is but going a little further and you will set your Feet within Heaven Gates Oh therefore now be encouraged to hold out your Salvation is nearer then when you first began to believe Our diligence should be greater when our Salvation is nearer When a Man is almost at the end of the Race will he now tire and faint will he not put forth all his strength and strain every Limb that he may lay hold upon the Prize Our Salvation is now nearer the Kingdom is as it were within sight how should we now put forth all our strength that we may lay hold upon the Garland of Glory Doctor Taylour when he was going to his Martyrdom I have saith he but two Stiles to go over and I shall be at my Fathers House Though the way to Heaven be up hill you must climb the steepy Rock of Mortification and though there be Thorns in the way viz. Sufferings yet you have gone the greatest part of your way you are within a few days march of the Kingdom and will not you persevere Christian pluck up thy Courage fight the good fight of Faith pursue Holiness 't is but a while and you shall put off your Armour and end all your weary Marches and receive a Victorious Crown your Salvation is nearer you are within a little of the Kingdom therefore now presevere you are ready to commence and take your Degree of Glory 3. The blessed promise annexed to Perseverance the promise is a Crown of Life Rev 2.10 Death is a Worm that feeds in the Crowns of Princes but behold here a living Crown and a never-fading Crown 1 Pet. 5.4 and Rev. 2.28 He that overcometh and keepeth my works to the end I will give him Stellam matutinam the Morning Star The Morning Star is brighter then the rest this Morning Star is meant of Christ as if Christ had said I will give to him that perseveres some of my Beauty I will put some of my illustrious Rays upon him he shall have the next degree of Glory to me as the Morning Star is next the Sun will not this animate and make us hold out we shall have a Kingdom and that which is better then the Kingdom a bright Morning Star 4 Quest. What are the means conducing to perseverance or what shall we do that we may hold out to the Kingdom Resp. 1. Take up Religion upon good Grounds not in a Fit or Humour or out of worldly design but be deliberate weigh things well in the Ballance Luke 14.28 Which of you intending to build a Tower sitteth not down first and counteth the cost Think with your selves what Religion must cost you it must cost you the parting with your sins and what is may cost you it may cost you the parting with your Lives consider if a Kingdom will not countervail your Sufferings weigh things well and then make your choice Psal. 119.30 I have chosen the way of thy Truth Why do many Apostatize and fall away but because they did never sit down and count the cost 2. If we would hold out to the Kingdom let us cherish the Grace of Faith 1 Cor. 1.24 By Faith ye stand Faith like Hercules Club it beats down all Oppositions before it 't is a conquering Grace Quest. How comes Faith to be so strong Resp. Faith fetcheth Christs strength into the Soul Phil. 4.13 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 A Captain
after appear in an Eclipse to them 2. The Meditation of the heavenly Kingdom would much promote holiness in us Heaven is an holy place 1 Pet. 1.4 an Inheritance undefiled 't is described by Transparent Glass to denote its Purity Rev. 21.21 The contemplating heaven would put us upon the study of holiness because none but such are admitted into that kingdom Heaven is not like Noah's Ark into which came clean Beasts and unclean only the pure in heart shall see God Mat. 5.8 3. The Meditation of the heavenly Kingdom would be a Spur to diligence immensum Gloria Calcar habet 1 Cor. 15.58 alwaies abounding in the work of the Lord knowing that your Labour shall not be in vain in the Lord. When the Mariner sees the haven he plies it harder with his Oars when we have a sight and prospect of Glory it would make us much in Prayer alms watching it would add wings to duty and make the Lamp of our Devotion burn brighter 2. If you have hopes of this Kingdom be content though you have but a little of the World Contentment is a rare thing 't is a Jewel that but few Christians wear but if you have a grounded hope of heaven it may work your heart to Contentation what though you have but little in Possession you have a Kingdom in Reversion Were you to take an estimate of a Mans Estate how would you value it by what he hath in his house or by his Land perhaps he hath little Money or Jewels in his house but he is a Landed Man there lies his Estate A Believer hath but little Oyl in the Cruse and Meal in the Barrel but he is a landed Man he hath a Title to a Kingdom and may not this satisfy him If a Man who lived here in England had a great Estate befallen him beyond the Seas and perhaps had no more Money at present but just to pay for his Voyage he is content he knows when he comes to his Estate he shall have Money enough Thou who art a Believer hast a Kingdom befallen thee though thou hast but little in thy Purse yet if thou hast enough to pay for thy Voyage enough to bear thy Charges to heaven it is sufficient God hath given thee Grace which is the Fore Crop and will give thee Glory which is the After-Crop and may not this make thee content 3. Branch If you have hope of this blessed Kingdom pray often for the coming of this glorious Kingdom Thy Kingdom come Only Believers can pray heartily for the hastening of the Kingdom of Glory 1. They cannot pray that Christs kingdom of Glory may come who never had the kingdom of Grace set up in their Hearts Can the guilty Prisoner pray that the Assis●s may come 2. They cannot pray heartily that Christs kingdom of Glory may come who are Lovers of the World they have found Paradise they are in their kingdom already this is their heaven and they desire to hear of no other they are of his mind who said if he might keep his Cardinalship in Paris he would lose his part in Paradise 3. They cannot pray heartily that Christs kingdom of Glory may come who o●●ose Christs kingdom of Grace who break his Laws which are the Scepter of his kingdom who shoot at those who bear Christs Name and carry his Colours sure these cannot pray that Christs kingdom of Glory may come for then Christ will judge them and if they say this Prayer they are Hypocrites they mean not as they speak But you who have the kingdom of Grace set up in your hearts pray much that the kingdom of Glory may hasten Thy Kingdom come when this kingdom comes then you shall behold Christ in all his embroidered Robes of Glory shining ten thousand times brighter then the Sun in all it's Meridian Splendor When Christs kingdom comes the Bodies of the Saints that slept in the dust shall be raised in honour and made like Christs Glorious Body then shall your Souls like Diamonds sparkle with Holiness you shall never have a sinful thought more you shall be as holy as the Angels you shall be as holy as you would be and as holy as God would have you to be then you shall be in a better state than in Innocency Adam was Created a Glorious Creature but mutable a bright Star but a falling Star but in the Kingdom of Heaven is a fixation of Happiness When Christs Kingdom of Glory comes you shall be rid of all your enemies As Moses said Exod. 14.13 The Egyptians whom you have seen to day you shall see them no more for ever so those enemies who have plough'd on the backs of Gods people and made deep their surrows when Christ shall come in his Glory you shall see these enemies no more All Christs enemies shall be put under his feet 1 Cor. 15.25 and before the wicked be destroyed the Saints shall judge them 1 Cor. 6.2 Know ye not that the Saints shall judge the World This will cut the wicked to the heart that those whom they have formerly scorned and scourged shall sit as Judges upon them and vote with Christ in his judicial proceedings O then well may you pray for the hastening of the Kingdom of Glory Thy Kingdom come 4. Branch If you have any good hope of this blessed Kingdom let this make the colour come in your Faces be of a sanguine chearful temper have you a Title to a Kingdom and sad Rom. 5.2 We rejoyce in the hope of the glory of God Christians the Trumpet is ready to sound an eternal Jubilee is at hand when a freedom from Sin shall be proclaimed your Coronation day is a coming it is but putting off your clothes and laying your head upon a pillow of dust and you shall be inthroned in a Kingdom and invested with the embroidered Robes of Glory Doth not all this call for a chearful Spirit Chearfulness adorns Religion it is a temper of Soul Christ loves Iohn 14.28 If ye loved me ye would rejoyce It makes many suspect Heaven is not so pleasant when they see those that walk thither so sad How doth the heir rejoyce in hope of the Inheritance Who should rejoyce if not a Believer who is heir of the Kingdom and such a Kingdom as eye hath not seen When the Flesh begins to droop let Faith lift up its head and cause an holy jubilation and rejoycing in the Soul 5. Let the Saints long to be in this blessed Kingdom A Prince that travels in Foreign parts doth he not long to be in his own Nation that he may be Crowned The Bride desires the Marriage day Rev. 22.17 The Spirit and the bride say Come Even so come Lord Iesus Sure our unwillingness to go hence shows either the weakness of our Faith in the belief of the Heavenly Kingdom or the strength of our doubtings whether we have an interest in it Were our Title to Heaven more cleared we should need Patience to be
do all that God commands they leave nothing of his Will undone Psal. 103.20 Ye his Angels that do his Commandments If God send an Angel to the Virgin Mary he goes on Gods Errand if he gives his Angels a Charge to Minister for the Saints they obey Heb. 1.14 It cannot stand with Angelical Obedience to leave the least Iota of Gods Will unfulfilled This is to do Gods Will as the Angels when we do all his Will quicquid propter Deum fit aequaliter fit This was Gods Charge to Israel Numb 15.40 Remember to do all my Commandments And it was spoken of David Act. 13.22 I have found David a Man after mine own heart who shall perform all my Will Greek 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 all my Wills Every Command hath the same Authority and if we do Gods Will uprightly we do it uniformly we obey every part and Branch of his Will we joyn first and second Table surely we owe that to God our Father which the Papists say we owe to our Mother the Church unlimited Obedience we must incline to every Command as the Needle moves that way which the Loadstone draws 2. This discovers the unsoundness of many who do Gods will by halves they pick and choose in Religion they in some things comply with Gods will but not in other like a foundred Horse who sets but some of his Feet on the Ground he favours one Foot He who is to play upon a Lute must strike upon every Sring or he spoils all the Musick Gods Commandments may be compared to a ten-string'd Lute we must obey Gods will in every Command strike upon every string or we can make no good Melody in Religion The Badger hath one Foot shorter then the other Hypocrites are shorter in some duties then other some will pray not give alms hear the word not forgive their Enemies receive the Sacrament not make Restitution hovv can they be holy vvho are not just Hypocrites profess fair but vvhen it comes to sacrificing the Isaac crucifying the beloved sin or parting vvith some of their Estate for Christ here they stick and say as Naaman 2 King 5.18 In this thing the Lord pardon thy Servant This is far from doing Gods will as the Angels do God likes not such as do his will by halves if your Servant should do some of your vvork vvhich you set him about but not all hovv vvould you like that Object But vvho is able to do all Gods vvill Answ. Though vve cannot do all Gods vvill legally yet vve may Evangelically vvhich is 1. When we mourn that we can do Gods will no better when we fail we weep Rom. 7.24 2. When it is the desire of our Soul to do Gods whole Will Psal. 119.5 O that my ways were directed to keep thy Precepts What a Child of God wants in strength he makes up in desire in magnis voluisse sat est 3. When we endeavour quoad conatum to do the whole Will of God A Father bids his Child lift such a burden the Child is not able to lift it but he tries and doth his endeavour to lift it the Father accepts of it as if h● had done it this is to do Gods Will Evangelically and God is pleased to take it in good part though it be not to satisfaction yet it is to acceptation 3. We do Gods Will as it is done in Heaven by the Angels when we do it sincerely sine fuco To do Gods VVill sincerely lies in two things 1. To do it out of a pure respect to Gods Command 2. With a pure Eye to Gods Glory 1. To do Gods Will out of a pure respect to Gods Command Abraham's sacrificing Isaac was contrary to Flesh and Blood to sacrifice the Son of his Love the Son of the Promise and that no other hand but the Fathers own should do this here was hard Service but because God commanded it out of pure respect to the Command Abraham obeyed This is to do Gods will aright when though we feel no present Joy or Comfort in Duty yet because God commands we obey not Comfort but the Command is the Ground of Duty thus the Angels do Gods will in Heaven Gods Command is the weight sets the wheels of their Obedience a going 2. To do Gods will sincerely is to do it with a pure Eye to Gods Glory The Pharisees did the will of God in giving Alms but that which was a dead Fly in the Ointment was that they did not aim at Gods Glory but vain-glory they blew a Trumpet Iehu did the will of God in destroying the Baal worshippers and God commended him for doing of it but because he aimed more at setling himself in the Kingdom then the Glory of God therefore God lookt upon it no better then Murder and said he would avenge the blood of Iezreel upon the house of Iehu Hos. 2.4 Let us look to our ends in Obedience though we shoot short let us take a right aim one may do Gods will yet not with a perfect heart 2 Chron. 25.2 Amaziah did that which was right in the sight of the Lord but not with a perfect Heart the Action was right for the matter but his aim was not right that Action which wants a good aim wants a good issue he doth Gods Will rightly that doth it uprightly his end is to honour God and lift up his Name in the world A gracious Soul makes God his Center as Ioab when he had taken Rabbah sent for King David that he might carry away the glory of the Victory 2 Sam. 12.27 So when a gracious Soul hath done any duty he desires that the glory of all may be given to God 1 Pet. 4.11 That in all things God may be glorified This is to do Gods will as the Angels when we not only advance Gods Glory but design his Glory the Angels are said to cast their Crowns before the Throne Rev. 4.10 Crowns are signs of greatest Honour but these Crowns the Angels lay at the Lords Feet to show that they ascribe the glory of all they do to him 4. VVe do Gods will as it is done in Heaven by the Angels when we do it willingly sine murmuratione The Angels love to be employed in Gods Service 't is the Angels Heaven to serve God they willingly descend from Heaven to Earth when they bring Messages from God and glad Tydings to the Church now Heaven being a place of such Joy the Angels would not leave it a Minute of an Hour only that they take such infinite delight in doing Gods will we do resemble the Angels when we do Gods will willingly 1 Chron. 28.9 And thou Solomon my Son serve the Lord with a willing mind Gods People are called a willing People Psal. 110.3 in Hebrew Gnam nedaebot a People of willingnesses they give God a free-will Offering though they cannot serve him perfectly they serve him willingly an Hypocrite though he doth facere bonum yet not velle he hath no
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
we prefer Gods glory before our own Credit Fama pari passu ambulat cum Vita Credit is a Jewel highly valued like precious Ointment it casts a fragrant smell but Gods glory must be dearer then Credit and Applause We must be willing to have our Credit trampled upon if Gods glory may be raised higher Acts 5.41 The Apostles rejoyced that they were counted worthy to suffer shame for his Name 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 that they were graced so far as to be disgraced for Christ. 2. Do we prefer Gods glory before our Relations Relations are near they are of our Flesh and Bone but Gods glory must be dearer Luke 14.26 If any Man come after me and hate not Father and Mother he cannot be my Disciple Here odium in suos is Pietas in Deum If my Friends saith Ierome should perswade me to deny Christ if my Wife should hang about my Neck if my Mother should show me her Breasts that gave me suck I would trample upon all and fly to Christ. 3. We must prefer Gods glory before estate gold is but shining dust Gods glory must weigh heavier If it comes to this I cannot keep my place of Profit but Gods glory will be eclipsed here I must rather suffer in my Estate then Gods glory should suffer Heb. 10 34. 4. We must prefer Gods Glory before our life Rev. 12.11 They loved not their own lives to the Death Ignatius called his Fetters 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 his Spiritual Jewels he wore them as a Chain of Pearl Gordius the Martyr said it is to my Loss if you bate me any thing of my Sufferings This Argues grace Crescent and elevated in an high Degree Who but a Soul inflamed in love to God can set God highest in the Throne and prefer him above all private Concerns II. The second thing in the Petition is the Matter of it Panem nostrum quotidianum da nobis hodie Give us this day our dayly Bread The sum of this Petition is that God will give us such a Competency in these outward things as he sees most expedient for us it is much like that Prayer of Agur Prov. 30.8 Feed me with Food convenient for me give me a Viaticum a Bait by the way enough to bear my Charges till I come to Heaven and it sufficeth Let me explain the Words Give us this day our dayly Bread Give hence note that the good things of this life are the gifts of God He is the Donor of all our Blessings Give us not only Faith is the gift of God but Food not only dayly Grace is from God but daily Bread every good thing comes from God Iam. 1.17 Every good Gift is from above and comes down from the Father of Lights Wisdom is the gift of God Isa. 28.26 His God doth instruct him to Discretion Riches are the gift of God 2 Chron. 1.12 I will give thee riches Peace is the gift of God Psal. 147.14 He makes peace in thy borders Health which is the cream of Life is the gift of God Ier. 30.17 I will restore health to thee Rain is the gift of God Iob 5.10 Who giveth rain on the earth all comes from God He makes the Corn to grow and the Herbs to flourish VSE I. See our own poverty and indigence we live all upon alms and upon free gift Give us this day All we have is from the hand of Gods Royal Bounty We have nothing but what God gives us out of his Storehouse we cannot have one bit of Bread but from God The Devil perswaded our first Parents that by disobeying God they should be as Gods Gen. 3.5 but we may now see what goodly Gods we are that we have not a bit of bread to put in our mouths unless God give it us Here is an humbling Consideration Br. 2. Is all a gift then we are to seek every Mercy from God by Prayer Give us this day The Tree of Mercy will not drop its Fruit unless shaken by the hand of Prayer Whatever we have if it doth not come in the way of Prayer it doth not come in the way of Love 't is given as Israels Quails in anger If every thing be a gift we do not deserve it we are not fit for it unless we ask for this alms and must we go to God for every Mercy How wicked are they who instead of going to God for food when they want they go to the Devil they make a compact with him and if he will help them to a livelyhood they will give him their Souls Better starve than go to the Devil for provender I wish there be none in our Age guilty of this who when they are in want use indirect means for a livelyhood they consult with Witches who are the Devils Oracles the end of these will be fearful as that of Saul was whom the Lord is said to have killed because he asked counsel at a familiar spirit 3. If all be a Gift then it is not a Debt we cannot say to God as that Creditor said Matth. 18.28 Pay me what thou owest Who can make God a Debtor or do any Act that is obliging and meritorious Whatever we receive from God is a gift We can give nothing to God but what he hath given us 1 Chron. 29.14 All things come of thee and of thine own have we given thee David and his People offered to the building of Gods House Gold and Silver but they offered nothing but what God had given them Of th●ne own have we given thee If we love God God it is that hath given us an Heart to love him if we praise him he both gives us the Organ of the Tongue and puts it in Tune if we give Almes to others God hath given Almes to us first so that we may say We offer O Lord of thine own to thee Is all of Gift how absurd then is the Doctrine of Merit That was a proud speech of a Fryar that said Redde mihi Vitam Aeternam quam debes Give me Lord Eternal Life which thou owest me We cannot deserve a bit of Bread much less a Crown of Glory If all be a Gift then Merit is exploded and shut out of doors 4. If all be a Gift Give us this day then take notice of Gods goodness there 's nothing in us can deserve or requite Gods kindness yet such is the sweetness of his Nature he gives us rich Provision and feeds us with the finest of the Wheat Pindar saith it was an opinion of the People of Rhodes that Iupiter rained down Gold upon the City God hath rained down golden Mercies upon us he is upon the giving hand Observe three things in Gods giving 1. He is not weary of giving the springs of Mercy are ever running God did not only dispence Blessings in former Ages but he still gives gifts to us As the Sun not only inricheth the World with its Morning light but keeps Light for the Meridian The Honey-comb
my Sin nay in spight of it this causeth admiration Who is a God like thee A Man that goes over a narrow Bridge in the Night and the next morning comes and sees the danger he was in and how miraculously he escaped he is stricken with admiration So when God shews a Soul how near he was a falling into Hell and how that this Gulph is shut all his sins are pardoned he is amaz'd and cries out Who is a God like thee that pardonest iniquity That God should pardon one and pass by another One taken another lest this fills the soul with wonder and astonishment 4. Where-ever God pardons sin he subdues it Micah 7.19 He will have compassion on us he will subdue our iniquity Hebr. Iickbosh sub jugo ponet Where Mens persons are justified their lusts are mortified There is in sin vis Imperatoria Damnatoria a Commanding Power and a Condemning Then is the condemning power of sin taken away when the commanding power of it is taken away Would we know whether our sins are forgiven are they subdued If a Malefactor be in prison how shall he know that his Prince hath Pardoned him if the Jailor come and knock off his Chains and Fetters and lets him out of Prison then he may know he is Pardoned So How shall we know God hath pardoned us if the Fetters of sin be broken off and we walk at liberty in the ways of God Psal. 119.45 I will walk at liberty this is a blessed sign we are pardoned Such as are washed in Christ's blood from that guilt are made Kings to God Revel 1.6 as Kings they rule over their sins 5. He whose sins are forgiven is full of Love to God Mary Magdalen's heart was fired with love Luk. 7.47 Her sins which are many are forgiven for she loved much Her love was not the cause of her Remission but a sign of it A pardoned Soul is a monument of mercy ●nd he thinks he can never love God enough he wisheth he had a Coal from God's Altar to inflame his heart in love he wisheth he could borrow the Wings of the Cherubims that he might fly swifter in Obedience a pardoned Soul is sick of love He whose heart is like Marble lock'd up in impenitency that doth not melt in love a sign his pardon is yet to seal 6. Where the sin is pardoned the nature is purified Hos. 14.9 I will heal their backslidings I will love them Every Man by Nature is both guilty and diseased where God remits the guilt he cures the disease Psal. 103.3 Who forgiveth all thy Iniquities who healeth all thy Diseases Herein God's pardon goes beyond the King's pardon the King may forgive a Malefactor but he cannot change his heart he may have a thievish heart still But God when he pardons changeth the heart Ezek. 36.26 A new heart also will I give you A pardoned Soul is adorned and embellished with holiness 1 Joh. 5.6 This is he that came by water and blood Where Christ comes with Blood to justifie he comes with Water to cleanse Zac. 3.4 I have caused thy iniquity to pass from thee and I will cloath thee with change of raiment I will cause thy iniquity to pass from thee there is Pardoning Grace and I will cloath thee with change of raiment there is Sanctifying Grace Let not him say he hath pardon that wants Grace Many tell us they hope they are pardoned but were never sanctified Yea but they believe in Christ But what Faith is it a Swearing Faith a Whoring Faith the Faith of Devils is as good 7. Such as are in the number of God's People forgiveness of sin belongs to them Isa. 40.1 Comfort ye my People tell them their Iniquity is forgiven Quest. How shall we know that we are God's Elect People R. By Three Characters 1. God's people are an humble people The livery which all Christ's people wear is Humility 1 Pet. 5.5 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 be ye cloathed with humility 1. A sight of God's Glory humbles Elijah wrapped his Face in a Mantle when God's Glory passed by Job 42.5 Now mine eye seeth thee wherefore I abhor my self The Stars vanish when the Sun appears 2. A sight of sin humbles In the Glass of the Word the godly see their spots and these are humbling spots Lo saith the Soul I can call nothing my own but Sins and Wants this humbles An humble Sinner is in a better condition than a proud Angel 2. God's people are a willing people Psal. 110.3 Gnam nedabot a people of willingness Love constrains them They serve God 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 freely and out of choice They stick at no service they will run through a Sea and a Wilderness they will follow the Lamb whithersoever he goeth 3. They are an heavenly people Stars Joh. 17.16 Ye are not of the World As the Primum mobile in the Heavens hath a motion of its own contrary to the other Orbs So God's people have an heavenly motion of Soul contrary to the Men of the World They use the World as their Servant but do not follow the World as their Master Phil. 3.20 Our conversation is in heaven Such as have these Three Characters of God's people have a good Certificate to shew that they are pardoned Forgiveness of sin belongs to them Comfort my people re●t them their iniquity is forgiven 8. A sign we are pardoned if after many storms we have a sweet calm and peace within Rom. 5.1 Being justified we have peace After many a bitter Tear shed and Heart-breaking the Mind hath been more sedate and a sweet Serenity or Still-Musick hath followed this brings tidings God is appeased Whereas before Conscience did accuse now it doth secretly whisper comfort This is a blessed Evidence a Man's sins are pardoned If the Bailiffs do not Trouble and Arrest the Debtor it is a sign his Debt is Compounded or Forgiven So if Conscience do not Vex or Accuse but upon Good Grounds whisper Consolation this is a sign the Debt is Discharged the Sin is Fo●given 9. A si●n sin is forgiven when we have hearts without guile Psal. 32.1 2. Blessed is he whose transgression is forgiven unto whom the Lord imputeth not iniquity and in whose spirit there is no guile Qu. What is this to be sine fuco without Guile 1. He who is without guile hath Plainness of heart He is without collusion he hath not cor dup●ex a double heart His heart is right with God A Man may do a Right Action but not with a Right Heart 2 Chr. 25.2 Amaziah did tha● which was right in the sight of the Lord but not with a perfect heart To have the heart right with God is to serve God from a Right Principle Love by a Right Rule the Word to a Right End the Glory of God 2. An heart without guile dares not allow it self in the least sin He avoids secret sins He dares not hide any sin as Rachel did her Fathers Images
two Talents take the Venison and take a Blessing with it Take the Oil in the Cruse and take my Love with it Take two Talents 'T is observable Christ joins these two together Give us our daily bread and forgive us our trespasses as if Christ would teach us there is little comfort in daily bread unless sin be forgiven Forgiveness doth perfume and drop sweetness into every earthly enjoyment 11. If sin be forgiven God will never upbraid us with our former sins When the Pro●igal came home to his Father the Father received him into his loving embraces and never mentioned his former Luxury or spending his Estate among Harlots So God will not upbraid us with former sins nay he will intirely love us we shall be his Jewels and he will put us in his bosom Mary Magdalen a pardoned Penitent after Christ arose he appeared first to her Mark 16.9 So far was Christ from upbraiding her that he brings her the first New of his Resurrection 12. Sin being pardoned is a pillar of support in the loss of dear Friends God hath taken away thy Child thy Husband but withal he hath taken away thy sins He hath given thee more than he hath taken away He hath taken a-away a Flower and given thee a Jewel He hath given thee Christ and the Spirit and the earnest of Glory He hath given thee more than he hath taken away 13. Where God Pardons Sins he bestows righteousness With Remission of sin goes Imputation of Righteousness Isa. 61.10 I will greatly rejoice in the Lord he hath covered me with the Robe of Righteousness If a Christian can take any comfort in his Inherent Righteousness which is so stain'd and mix'd with sin O then what comfort may he take in Christ's Righteousness which is a better Righteousness than that of Adam Adam's Righteousness was Mutable but suppose it had been Vnchangeable yet it was but the Righteousness of a Man but that Righteousness which is Imputed is the Righteousness of him who is God 2 Cor. 5.21 That we might be made the Righteousness of God in Him O blessed priviledge to be reputed in the sight of God Righteous as Christ having his Embroidered Robe put upon the Soul This is the comfort of every one that is pardoned he hath a Perfect Righteousness and now God saith of him Thou art all fair my Love and there is no spot in thee Cant. 4.7 14. A pardon'd Soul needs not fear death He may look on Death with Joy who can look on Forgiveness with Faith To a pardoned Soul death hath lost his Sting Death to a pardon'd sinner is like the Arresting a Man after the Debt is paid Death may Arrest but Christ will shew the Debt-book Crossed in his Blood A pardoned Soul may Triumph over Death O Death where is thy Sting O Grave where is thy Victory He who is pardon'd needs not fear death it is not a Destruction but a Deliverance It is to him a day of Iubilee or Release it releaseth him from all his sins Death comes to a pardoned Soul as the Angel did to Peter it smote him and beat off his Chains and carried him out of Prison So doth Death to him who is pardon'd it smites his Body and the Chains of Sin fall off Death gives a pardon'd Soul a Quietus Est it frees him from all his Labours Revel 14.13 Faelix transitus à labore ad Requiem Death as it will wipe off our Tears so it will wipe off our Sweat Death will do a pardon'd Christian the greatest good turn therefore it is made a part of the Inventory 1 Cor. 3.22 Death is yours Death is like the Waggon which was sent for old Iacob it came ratling with its Wheels but it was to carry Iacob to his Son Ioseph So the Wheels of Death's Chariot may rattle and make a noise but they are to carry a Believer to Christ. While a Believer is here he is absent from the Lord 2 Cor. 5.6 He lives far from Court and cannot see him whom his Soul loves But Death gives him a sight of the King of Glory in whose presence is fulness of Ioy To a pardoned Soul Death is Transitus ad regnum it removes him to the place of Bliss where he shall hear the Triumphs and Anthems of Praise Sung in the Quire of Angels No cause hath a pardoned Soul to fear Death What needs he fear to have his Body buried in the Earth who hath his Sins buried in Christ's Wounds What hurt can Death do to him It is but his Ferry-man to Ferry him over to the Land of Promise The day of Death to a pardon'd Soul is his Ascension day to Heaven his Coronation-day when he shall be Crown'd with those delights of Paradice which are unspeakable and full of glory 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Chrysost. Thus you see the the rich Consolations which belong to a pardoned sinner Well might David proclaim him blessed Psal. 32.1 Blessed is he whose iniquity is forgiven In the Hebrew it is in the plural 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Blessednesses Here is a Plurality of Blessings Forgiveness of sin is like the first link of a Chain which draws all the links after it it draws these 14 Priviledges after it It Crowns with Grace and Glory Who then would not labour to have his sins forgiven Blessed is he whose Iniquity is forgiven whose sin is covered Now followeth the Duties of such as have their sins forgiven Mercy calls for Duty Be much in Praise and Doxology Psal. 103. 1. Bless the Lord O my Soul who forgiveth all thy Iniquities Hath God Crowned you with pardoning Mercy set the Crown of your Praise upon the head of Free Grace Pardon of sin is a Discriminating Mercy a Jewel hung onely upon the Elect this calls for Acclamations of Praise You will give thanks for daily bread and will you not much more for Pardon You will give thanks for deliverance from Sickness and will you not for deliverance from Hell God hath done more for you in forgiving your sin than if he had given you a Kingdom And that you may be more thankful do but set the Unpardoned condition b●fore your eyes How sad is it to want a pardon all the Curses of the Law stand in full force against such an one The Unpardoned Sinner dying he drops into the Grave and Hell both at once He must quarter among the Damned and will not this make you Thankful that this is not your condition but that you are delivered from wrath to come 2. Let God's pardoning love inflame your hearts with love to God For God to pardon freely without any desert of yours to pardon so many offences that he should pardon you and pass by others that he should take you out of the ruines of Mankind and of a clod of dust and sin make you a Jewel sparkling with Heavenly Glory Will not this make you love God much Three Prisoners that deserve to die if the King pardon one
expos'd to the Waves and Rocks 3. Watch your Temptations Satan continually lies in ambush and watcheth to draw us to sin Stat in procinctu diabolus he is fishing for our Souls he is either laying of snares or shooting of darts therefore we had need watch the Tempter that we be not decoyed into sin Most sin is committed for want of watchfulness 7. If you would be kept from the evil of sin consult with the Oracles of God be well versed in Scripture Psal. 119.11 Thy word have I hid in my heart that I might not sin against thee The word is Anceps gladius a two-edged Sword to cut asunder mens lusts When the Fogs and Vapours of sin begin to arise let but the Light of Scripture shine into the Soul and it dispels those Fogs Let the word of Christ dwell richly in you Col. 3.16 Alphonsus King of Arragon read over the Bible Fourteen times The word shews the damnable evil of sin it furnisheth us with Precepts which are so many Receipts and Antidotes against sin When Christ had a Temptation to sin he beat back the Tempter and wounded him Three times with this Sword of the Spirit It is written Why do men live in sin but because they either do not Read the Word or do not believe it 8. If you would be preserv'd from gross presumptuous sin get your hearts fired with love to God Love hath a great force in it it is strong as death it breaks the league between the heart and sin Two things in God cause Love First His Orient Beauty Moses desired to see some glimpse of it Lord shew me thy glory 2. His Amazing Love What a Prodigy of Love was it to give his Son out of his Bosom and lay such a Jewel to pawn for our Redemption These two the Orient of God's Beauty and the Magnitude of his Love may like two Loadstones draw our Love to God and if we love him we will not sin against him He that loves his Friend will not by any means displease him I have read of four men meeting together who asked one another What it was that kept them from sinning One said The Fear of Hell Another said The Joys of Heaven The Third said The Odiousness of Sin The Fourth said That which keeps me from sin is Love to God Shall I sin against so good a God Shall I abuse Love Love to God is the best Curben-bit to keep from sin 9. If you would be kept from the evil of sin be diligent in a Calling Dū laboribus omnia vendunt Adam in Paradise must till the Ground Such as live idly expose themselves to sin if we have no work to do Satan will find us work He sows most of his seed in Fallow ground A Woman being much tempted to sin came to Reverend Mr. Greenham for Advice What she should do to resist the Temptation He gave her this Answer Be always well employed that so when Satan comes he may find thee busied in thy Calling and thou maist not be at leisure to listen to his Temptations 10. If you would be kept from sin fix the eye of your Mind upon the Beauty of Holiness Holiness consists in our Conformity to God Holiness is the sparkling of the Divine Nature a beam of God shining in the Soul How lovely is Christ's Bride when decked and bespangled with the Jewels of Holiness What makes the Seraphims Angels of Light but their Holiness Do but think with your selves what a splendid glorious thing Holiness is and it will cause a disgust and hatred of sin which is so contrary to it The beholding of Beauty makes one out of love with Deformity 11. If you would keep from the evil of sin meditate frequently of Death First The unavoidableness of it Heb. 9.27 Statutum est It is appointed for all once to die We are not so sure to lie down this night in our Bed as we are to lie down in our Grave Secondly The uncertainty of the Time We are but Tenants at will we hold our Life at the Will of our Landlord And how soon may God turn us out of this house of clay Death oft comes when we least look for it The Floud as some Learned Writers observe came in the Month Zif or April in the Spring when the Trees were Blossoming and the Birds Singing then came the Floud when they least looked for it So oft in the Spring of Youth when the Body is most healthy and the Spirits most sprightly and vigorous and Death is least thought on then it comes Could we think often and seriously of Death it would give a Death's-wound to sin Nihil sic revocato peocata quàm crebra mortis contemplatio Aug. No stronger Antidote against sin than this Am I now Singing and to morrow may be Dying What if Death should take me doing the Devil's work Would it not send me to him to receive my Wages Would but the Adulterer think I am now in the Act of Sin but how soon may Death come and then I who have burned in lust must burn in Hell This sure would strike a damp into him and make him afraid of going after strange Flesh. 12. If you would be kept from Gross Scandalous Sins beware of a Covetous Heart Covetousness is a dry Drunkenness He who thirsts insatiably after the World will stick at no sin he will betray Christ and a Good Cause for Money Cui nihil satis eidem nihil turpe Tacitus 1 Tim. 6.10 The love of Money is the root of all evil From this Root comes First Theft Achan's covetous humour made him steal the VVedge of Gold Josh. 7.21 Covetousness makes the Jayls so full Secondly From this root comes Murder VVhy did Ahab Stone Naboth to death but to possess his Vineyard 1 King 21.13 Covetousness hath made many swim to the Crown in blood Thirdly From this bitter Root of Covetousness proceeds Cousenage It is the Covetous hand holds false weights Fourthly From this Root of covetousness comes Uncleanness You read of the hire of a Whore Deut. 23.18 For Money she would let both her Conscience and Chastity be set to sale O if you would be kept from the evil of sin beware of Covetousness which is the In-let to so many sins 13. Let us be much in Prayer to God to keep us from Ingulphing our selves in sin Psal. 19.11 Keep back thy servant from presumptuous sins We have no power inherent to keep our selves from evil Arnoldus saith That Man in his corrupt estate hath Aliqua● reliquias vitae Spiritualis Some Reliques of Spiritual Life left And Arminius saith Man hath a sufficiency of Grace in himself whereby he may Abstinere à malo abstain from evil Free-will is a sufficient curb to check and pull him back from sin But then what needed Christ to have Taught us this Prayer Libera nos à malo Deliver us from evil If we have power of our selves to keep from sin What need we pray to
Spirits inflamed and your Tongues on Fire say as it is Deut. 29.24 What means the Heat of this Great Anger Whence doth this Fire come Is this Coal fetched from the Altar or the Infernal Pit Doth not Satan kindle this Fire in my Tongue and then warm himself at it 6 Motive The Sins of the Tongue are provoking to God and prejudicial to us 1. Provoking to God they make the fury rise up in his Face Psal. 106.33 Moses spake unadvisedly with his Lips What was this unadvised Speech Numb 20.10 11. Hear now ye Rebells must we fetch you Water out of this Rock Though he were a Favourite and God had spoken with him Face to Face yet God gives him a check for it it turned his smile into a frown 2. Prejudicial to us Moses's rash Speech shut him out of Canaan it may us out of Heaven of which that was but a Type The Fiery Tongue oft brings Men to the Fiery Furnace The rich Man cried for a drop of Water to cool his Tongue Origen notes he had sinned most in his Tongue and God punished him most in his Tongue 7 Motive He who offends not in his Tongue is a perfect Man An high expression If any Man offend not in Word the same is a perfect Man that is attained to a very high degree in the highest Form of Christ's School A prudent Man or an upright Man or comparatively in comparison of others such as have not gotten the Conquest over their Passions he is far above them and in comparison of them he is a perfect Man such an one was Holy Cranmer that could not be provoked by the ill carriages of others but requited injuries with kindness 8 Motive You must give an account to God as well of your Speeches as your Actions Mat. 12.36 Every idle Word that Men shall speak they shall give account thereof in the Day of Iudgment Words of no account will have an heavy account and if God will reckon with Men for every idle angry Word then what will he do for sinful Oaths O that my Words were written Job 19.23 Truly if many People's Words were written they would be ashamed of them And let me tell you your Words are written Rev. 20.12 The Books were opened In the Book of God's remembrance all your Words are written You had need then be careful you offend not with your Tongues God writes down all you speak and you must give an account to him When Latimer heard the Pen going behind the Hangings he was careful in his Answers And let me tell you as your Words are such will your Sentence be when the Books are opened God will proceed with you in Judicature according to your Words By your Words you shall be saved or condemned Matth. 12.37 By thy Words thou shalt be justified and by thy Words thou shalt be condemned This should Bridle our Tongues from evil speaking If our Words be good the Sentence will go on our side if evil the Sentence will go against us By thy Words c. Treasonable Words make Men guilty in Man's Court and vain sinful in God's Against being weary in well-doing Gal. 6.9 And let us not be weary in well-doing for in due Season we shall reap if we faint not IN the Verses before the Text the Apostle had laid down a Proposition What a Man soweth that shall he reap v. 7. He that sows in Sin shall reap in Sorrow he that Sows the Seeds of Grace shall reap Glory There is the Proposition In the Text the Apostle makes the application Let us not be weary of well-doing We that have sown the good Seed of Repentance and an Holy Life let us not be weary for in due season we shall reap if we faint not First A Dehortation Let us not be weary Secondly The Argument We shall reap in due season First A Dehortation 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Let us not be weary Where there is I. Something implied that we are apt to be weary in well-doing II. Something expressed that we ought not to be weary in well-doing I. The thing implied that we are apt to be weary in well-doing This lassitude and weariness is not from the regenerate part but the fleshly as Peter's sinking in the Water was not from the Faith in him but the Fear This weariness in a Christian course is occasioned from four Things 1. From the revilings of the World Psal. 41.5 My Enemies speak evil of me Innocency is no shield against reproach But why should this make us weary of well-doing Will a Soldier run from his Colours and quit the Field because of a little Small-shot Did not Jesus Christ undergo reproach for us when the Iews put a Crown of Thorns on him and bowed the Knee in scorn Is it any dishonour to us to be reproached for doing that which is Good Is it any disparagement to a Virgin to be reproached for her Beauty and Chastity Our reproaches for Christ we should bind as a Crown about our Head Now a Spirit of Glory rests upon us 1 Pet. 4.14 If ye be reproached for the Name of Christ happy are ye for a Spirit of God and of Glory resteth upon you Regium est benè facere malè audire He that clips our Credit to make it weigh lighter makes our Crown heavier 2. That which is apt to occasion weariness in well-doing is the present sufferings we are exposed to 2 Cor. 4.8 We are troubled on every side like a Ship that hath the Pirates shooting at it on both sides The Cross is the Saint's Joynture 2 Tim. 3.12 But why should this make us weary of well-doing Is not our Life a Warfare 'T is no more strange to meet with Sufferings in Religion than for a Mariner to meet with Storms or a Soldier to meet with Bullets Do not we consider upon what terms we entred into Religion Did not we Vow in Baptism to Fight under Christ's Banner Doth not our Lord tell us we must take up the Cross and follow him Matth. 16.24 Is not this part of the Legacy Christ hath bequeathed us Ioh. 16.33 We would partake of Christ's Glory but not of his Sufferings Besides doth not many a Man suffer for his Sins Do not Men's Lusts bring them to an untimely end Do Men suffer for their Sins and do we think much to suffer for Christ How did St. Paul rejoice in Sufferings 2 Cor. 7.4 How did he rattle his Chain that he wore for Christ How did he Glory in it 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 As a Woman that is proud of her Iewels Chrysost. Why should Sufferings make us faint Who would not be willing to tread upon a few Thorns that is going to a Kingdom 3. That which is apt to occasion weariness in well-doing is the deferring of the Reward We are apt to be discouraged and grow weary if we have not what we desire presently we are all for present pay But consider 1. Our Work is not yet done
1.6 He hath accepted us 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 in his beloved Though our Obedience be imperfect yet through Christ our Surety God looks upon it as perfect And that very Service which Gods Law might condemn Gods Mercy is pleased to crown by vertue of the Blood of our Mediator Having given you these Rules about the Commandments I should come next to the direct handling of them Of the Commandments Exod. 20.3 Thou shalt have no other Gods before me c. Quest. WHy doth the Commandment run in the second Person singular Thou why doth not God say You shall have no other Gods but Thou Resp. Because the Commandment concerns every one and God would have you take it as spoken to you by Name Though we are forward to take Privileges to our selves yet we are apt to shift off Duty from our selves to others Thefore the Commandment runs in the second Person Thou and Thou that every one may know that the Commandment is spoken to him as it were by name And so I come to the Commandment Thou shalt have no other Gods before me This Commandment may well lead the Van and be set in the Front of all the Commandments because it is the Foundation of all true Religion The summ of this Commandment is that we should sanctifie God in our Hearts and give him a Precedency above all created Beings There are two Branches of this Commandment 1. That we must have One God 2. That we must have but one Or thus 1. That we must have God for our God 2. That we must have no other 1. That we must have God for our God It is manifest we must have a God and who is God save the Lord 2 Sam. 22.32 The Lord Iehovah one God in three Persons is the true living eternal God and him must we have for our God Quest. 1. What is it to make God to be a God to us Resp. 1. To make God to be a God to us is to acknowledge him for a God The Gods of the Heathen are Idols Psalm 96.5 and we know that an Idol is nothing 1 Cor. 8.4 that is it hath nothing of Deity in it If we cry Help O Idol an Idol cannot help the Idols were themselves carried into Captivity Isa. 46.2 So that an Idol is nothing Vanity is ascribed to it Ier. 14.22 we do not acknowledge it to be a God But this is to make God to be a God to us when we do ex animo acknowledge him to be God 1 Kings 18.39 All the People fell on their Faces and said The Lord he is the God! The Lord he is the God! Yea we acknowledge God to be the only God 2 Kings 19.15 O Lord God of Israel which dwellest between the Cherubims thou art the God even thou alone Deity is a Jewel belongs only to his Crown Yet further we acknowledge that there is no God like him 1 Kings 8.23 And Solomon stood before the Altar of the Lord And he said Lord God of Israel there is no God like thee Psalm 89.6 For who in the Heaven can be compared unto the Lord who among the Sons of the Mighty can be likened unto the Lord In the Chaldee it is Who among the Angels None can do as God he brought the World out of nothing And he hangs the Earth upon nothing Iob 26.7 This is to make God to be a God to us when we are perswaded in our Hearts and confess with our Tongue and subscribe with our Hand that God is the only true God and that there is none comparable to him 2. To make God to be a God to us is to choose him Ioshua 24.15 Choose ye this day whom you will serve but as for me and my House we will serve the Lord. That is we will choose the Lord to be our God It is one thing for the Judgment to approve of God and another thing for the Will to choose him Religion is not a matter of Chance but Choice Quest. What is antecedent to or goes before this Choice Resp. 1. Before this choosing God for our God there must be Knowledge We must know God before we can choose him before one choose the Person he will Marry he must first have some Knowledge and Cognisance of the Person So we must know God before we can choose him for our God 2 Chron. 28.9 Know thou the God of thy Fathers We must know God in his Attributes Glorious in Holiness Rich in Mercy Faithful in Promises We must know God in his Son As in a Glass a Face is represented so in Christ as in a Transparent Glass we see Gods Beauty and Love shine forth This Knowledge must go before our choosing of God Lactantius said All the Learning of the Philosophers was without an Head because it wanted the Knowledge of God 2. Wherein our choosing of God consists It is an Act of Mature Deliberation a Christian having viewed the Superlative Excellencies in God and being stricken into an Holy Admiration of his Perfections he singles out God from all other Objects to set his Heart upon He saith as Iacob Gen. 28.21 The Lord shall be my God 3. The Effect of choosing God The Soul that chooseth God devotes himself to God Psalm 119.38 Thy Servant who is devoted to thy fear As the Vessels of the Sanctuary were consecrated and set apart from common to Holy Uses So the Soul who hath chosen God to be his God hath dedicated and set himself apart for God and will be no more for Profane Uses 3. To make God to be a God to us is to enter into a Solemn Covenant with him that he shall be our God After Choice follows the Marriage Covenant As God makes a Covenant with us Isa. 55.3 I will make an everlasting Covenant with you even the sure Mercies of David So we make a Covenant with him 2 Chron. 15.12 They entred into Covenant to seek the Lord God of their Fathers And Isa. 44.5 One shall say I am the Lords And another shall subscribe with his hand unto the Lord. Like Soldiers that subscribe their Names in the Muster-Roll This Covenant that God shall be our God we have oft renewed in the Lords-Supper And it is like a Seal to a Bond to bind us fast to God and to keep us that we do not depart from him 4. To make God to be a God to us is to give him Adoration Which consists 1. in reverencing of him Psal. 89.7 God is to be had in reverence of all them that are about him The Seraphims who stood about Gods Throne covered their Faces Isa. 6. And Eliah wrapped himself in a Mantle when the Lord passed by in token of reverence This Reverence shews the high Esteem we have of Gods Sacred Majesty 2. Adoration is in bowing to him or worshipping him Psalm 29.2 Worship the Lord in the beauty of Holiness Nehem. 8.6 They bowed their heads and worshipped the Lord with their faces to the ground This 〈◊〉
〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 or Divine Worship is the peculiar Honour belongs to the Godhead This God is jealous of and will have no Creature share in Isa. 42.8 My Glory will I not give to another Magistrates may have a civil Respect or Veneration God only a Religious Adoration 5. To make God to be a God to us is to fear him Deut. 28.58 That thou maist Fear this glorious and fearful Name the Lord thy God This fearing of God is 1. To have God always in our eye Psal. 16.8 I have set the Lord always before me And Psal 25.15 Mine eyes are ever towards the Lord. He who fears God imagines that whatever he is doing God looks on and as a Judge weighs all his Actions 2. To fear God is when we have such an Holy awe of God upon our Hearts that we dare not sin Psal. 4.4 Stand in awe and sin not The Wicked sin and fear not the Godly fear and sin not Gen. 39.9 How shall I do this great wickedness and sin against God Bid me sin bid me drink Poyson It is a Saying of Anselm If Hell were on one side and sin on the other I would rather leap into Hell than willingly sin against my God 1. This glorious and fearful Name He who fears God will not sin though it be never so secret Levit. 19.14 Thou shalt not curse the Deaf nor put a stumbling block before the Blind but shalt fear thy God Suppose you should curse a Deaf Man he cannot hear you curse him Or if you lay a Block in a Blind Mans way and make him fall he cannot see you lay it Ay but the fear of God will make you avoid those sins which can neither be heard nor seen by Men. 2. Where the fear of God is it destroys the fear of Man The three Children feared God therefore they feared not the Kings Wrath Dan. 3.16 The greater noise drowns the less the noise of Thunder drowns the noise of a River So when the fear of God is superintendent in the Soul it drowns all other carnal Fear This is to make God to be a God to us when we have an Holy Filial fear of him that thou maist fear 6. To make God to be a God to us is to trust in him Psal. 141.8 Mine eyes are unto thee O God the Lord in thee will I trust 2 Sam. 22.3 The God of my Rock in him will I trust There is nothing we can trust in but God All the Creatures are a Refuge of Lyes They are like the Egyptian Reed too weak to support us but strong enough to wound us Omnis motus fit super immobili God only is a sufficient Foundation to build our Trust upon And then when we Trust we make him a God to us else we make him an Idol if we do not trust in him Trusting in God is when we rely on his Power as a Creator and on his Love as a Father Trusting in God is when we commit our chief Treasure to him Our Soul is our chief Treasure we commit our Soul to him Psal. 31.5 Into thy hands I commit my Spirit As the Orphant trusts his Estate with his Guardian so we trust our Souls with God This is to make him a God to us Quest. How shall we know that we trust in God aright Resp. If we trust in God aright then we will trust in God at one time as well as another Psal. 62.8 Trust in him Becol gnet at all times Can we trust God 1. in our streights When the Fig-tree doth not flourish When our earthly Crutches are broken Can we now lean upon Gods Promise When the Pipes are cut off that use to bring us Comfort can we live upon God in whom are all our fresh Springs When we have no Bread to eat but the Bread of Carefulness Ezek. 19 8. When we have no Waters to drink unless Tears Psal. 80.5 Thou givest them tears to drink in great measure Can we now trust in Gods Providence to make supply for us A good Christian believes that if God feed the Ravens he will feed his Children He lives upon Gods All-sufficiency not only for Grace but Food He believes if God will give him Heaven he will daily Bread He trusts Gods Bond Psal. 37.3 Verily thou shalt be fed 2. Can we trust God in our Fears Fear is the Ague of the Soul When Adversaries begin to grow high can we now display the Banner of Faith Psal. 56.3 What time I am afraid I will trust in thee Faith cures the Trembling at the Heart Faith gets above Fear as the Oyl swims above the Water This is to trust in God and it is to make him to be a God to us 7. To make God to be a God to us is to love him in the Godly Fear and Love Kiss each other 8. To make him a God to us is to obey him But I forbear to speak of these because I shall be large upon them in the Second Commandment Shewing Mercy unto Thousands of them that love me and keep my Commandments Quest. 2. Why we must cleave to the Lord as our God Resp. 1. From the Equity of it It is but equal we should cleave to him as our God from whom we receive our Being Who can have a better Right to us than he that gives us our Breath Psal. 100.3 for it is he that hath made us and not we our selves It is unequal yea ungrateful to give away our Love or Worship to any but God 2. From the Utility If we cleave to the Lord as our God then 1. he well Bless us Psal. 67.6 God even our own God will bless us He will bless us first in our Estate Deut. 28.4 5. Blessed shall be the fruit of thy ground Blessed shall be thy Basket and thy Store We shall not only have our Sack full of Corn but it shall be Blessed Here is Mony in the mouth of the Sack 2. He will bless us with Peace Psal. 29.11 The Lord will bless his people with Peace Outward Peace which is the Nurse of Plenty Psal. 147.14 He maketh peace in thy borders Inward Peace a smiling Conscience This is sweeter than the dropping Hony 2. God will turn all Evils to our Good Rom. 8.28 He will make a Treakle of Poyson Ioseph's Imprisonment was a means for his Advancement Gen. 50.20 Out of the bitterest Drug God will distill his Glory and our Salvation In short God will be our guide to Death our Comfort in Death our Reward after Death So then the Utility of it may make us cleave to the Lord as our God Psal. 144.15 Happy is that People who have the Lord for their God 3. From the Necessity 1. If God be not our God he will Curse our Blessings Mal. 2.2 And Gods Curse Blasts where-ever it comes 2. If God be not our God we have none to help us in Misery Will God help his Enemies Will he assist them who disclaim him 3. If we do not