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A54870 Excellent encouragements against afflictions, or, Expositions of four select Psalmes the XXVII, LXXXIV, LXXXV, and LXXXVII, containing [brace] 1. David's triumph over distresse, 2. Davids hearts desire, 3. The churches exercise under affliction, 4. The great charter of the church / by the learned and laborious, faithfull and prudent minister of God's word, Mr. Thomas Pierson ... Pierson, Thomas, 1622-1691. 1647 (1647) Wing P2216; ESTC R33408 298,930 421

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second Reason Secondly with the favour of acceptance into covenant God vouchsafed to work in Davids heart such inward graces as did maintain and continue unto David sure title to Gods salvation as first trust and affiance in God Psal 86.2 Save thy servant that trusteth in thee Psal 25.2 O my God I trust in thee Secondly love unfeigned whereby his heart did cleave to God Psal 18.1 2. I will love thee O Lord my strength The Lord is my rock Thirdly David did fear God and reverence him in his heart Psal 119 12● My flesh trembleth for fear of thee I am afraid of thy judgements Now he will fulfill the desire of them that fear him he will hear their cry and save them This serves for instruction and for admonition and for comfort The Use for instruction For instruction see that it is a right and priviledge of them that be truly Godly by particular and speciall faith to apply Gods blessings of the covenant to themselves so David did ordinarily and Paul Gal. ● 20 I am crucified with Christ neverthelesse I live yet not I but Christ liveth in me and the life which I now live in the flesh I live by the faith of the Sonne of God who loved me and gave himself for me 2 Tim. 1.12 I know whom I have believed and I am perswaded that he is able to keep that which I have committed unto him against that day Now herein he is a pattern to believers 1 Tim. 1.16 Which is the rather to be marked because Papists deny there is any such speciall faith for particular and personall assurance of the great blessings of the covenant but onely a generall applying of them as they belong to Gods Church But so the truly godly should go no further then wicked men nay then the very devils do for they know that there is a God and believe his goodnesse in Christ belongs to his Church Neither is it true that particular assurance of the many blessings of the covenant is onely a fruit of speciall and extraordinary revelation for the Scriptures testifie it comes from true particular ordinary saving graces as faith 1 Joh. 5.13 and love 1 John 3.14 The use for admonition For admonition every one that desires the comfort of this estate must labour to testifie the truth of being in covenant with God by those graces that did entitle David to the great blessings of the covenant even true faith in God through Christ true love and true fear of God The getting of faith is in the reverend exercise of the Word Rom. 10.17 to pray humbly and earnestly for the work of the spirit which is the worker of this grace 2 Cor. 4.13 The grace of love to God in our hearts is a fruit of the spirit Gal. 5.22 and so gotten in and by the reverend use of the same means the word and prayer whereby the spirit is given with which we must also joyn endeavor to feel the love of God in Christ towards us in justification and sanctification and then shall we out of doubt love him as 1 Joh. 4.19 And the grace of reverence and fear is a fruit of the same spirit Isa 11.2 so gotten as the other when by the word we are taught rightly to conceive of God and of our selves The Use for comfort For comfort this makes greatly to those that being in covenant with God do testifie the truth of their faith in Christ of their love and fear of God which is rightly done by the fruits of these graces according to Christs rule The tree is known by his fruits Matth. 12.33 Now the sure fruit of true faith is the saving work of the word 1 Thes 2.13 The fruit of love is obedience in doing good for Gods glory 1 John 5.3 The fruit of fear is obedience to God in eschewing evill Exod. 20.20 Prov. 8.13 Prov. 14.27 Secondly consider Davids claim to have God for the God of his salvation with the end for which he doth here make it which is to move God not to hide his face from him nor to leave him nor forsake him and then this is plain The sixt Observation That they that have God for the God of their salvation have a good ground of assurance that he will not forever hide his face from them nor leave them nor forsake them I say forever because for a long time God may hide his face and seem to leave and forsake as Psal 13.1 2. How long wilt thou forget me O Lord for ever How long wilt thou hide thy face c. And Psal 77.7 8. Will the Lord cast off for ever Is his mercy clean gone But if they be his by covenant he will certainly return and shew mercy see Psal 30.5 His anger endureth but a moment in his favour is life weeping may endure for a night but joy cometh in the morning See Isa 49.14 15 16. Zion saith the Lord hath forsaken me and my Lord hath forgotten me Can a woman forget her sucking childe c. Isa 54.7 8. For a small moment have I forsaken thee but in great mercies will I gather thee c. The reason is from Gods faithfulnesse The reason in the covenant of grace in Christ which is established in the very heavens Psal 89.2 Faithfull is he that calleth you who will also do it 1 Thes 5.24 If we believe not yet he abideth faithfull he cannot deny himself 2 Tim. 2.13 If we mark well the causes of Gods forsaking those that be truly in covenant are ever temporary answerable whereunto m●st the forsaking it self be to wit correction for sinne and triall of grace for they that are effectually called are born of God and so cannot sinne unto death 1 John 3.9 and 5.18 unto whom Gods corrections are with instruction the way of life for thereby God humbles them for their sins and so brings them to repentance as Jer. 31.18 19. And the end which God made with Job shews that Gods trials of grace make them come forth as gold Job 23.10 This serves for instruction and for admonition The use for instruction For instruction see here a plain evidence of great gaine in true godlinesse as 1 Tim. 4.8 and 6.6 for their piety gives evidence of their being in covenant and then their troubles though they may be many and grievous yet certainly they are but temporary as Psal 34.19 Many are the afflictions of the righteous but the Lord delivereth them out of them all Psl 37.7 Mark the perfect man and behold the upright for the end of that man is peace so that a man shall say verily there is fruit for the righteous Psal 58.11 The Use for admonition For admonition to every one that lives in the Church to give diligence to get this estate to have the true God for the God of our salvation then we may be sure Gods leaving and forsaking will not bee overlong Psal 119.8 Now this requires first
Job 1.8 Prov. 14.2 Thus shall we be surely entitled to Gods blessings Psal 25.12 13 14. What man is he that feareth the Lord His soule shall lodge in goodnesse or dwell at ease as it is translated The secret of the Lord is with them that fear him and he will shew them his covenant Psal 31.19 O how great is thy goodnesse which thou hast layd up for them that fear thee and wrought for them that trust in thee even before the sonnes of men Thirdly we must walk in obedience in well doing according to the duties of our places labouring in all things to keep a good consciente both towards God and men Herein stands the power of godlinesse which hath the promise of the life that now is and of that which is to come 1 Tim. 4.8 No good thing shall be lacking to him that walketh uprightly Psal 84.11 What man is hee that desireth life and loveth many dayes that he may see good Keep thy tongue from evill and thy lips from speaking guile Depart from evill and do good seek peace and pursue it Psal 34.12 13. Yea to them that by continuance in well-doing seek for glory and honour and immortality shall be eternall life glory honour and peace to every man that worketh good Rom. 2.7.10 The thi●d Use for admonition Thirdly when we enjoy any good we must remember whence it comes and stirre up our selves to true thankfulnesse 1 Thess 5.18 In all things give thankes Psal 50.23 He that offereth praise and thanks honoureth him Therefore we must with David study the art of thankfulnesse as Psal 116.12 What shall I render unto the Lord for all his benefits towards me and call upon our soules for the performance of this duty as Psal 103.1 2. Blesse the Lord O my soule c. remembring the Samaritan Luke 17.15 19. who upon his thanksgiving was sent away with a better blessing for his soule then he obtained for his body by humble supplication For comfort this makes greatly to all the godly in any want or distresse The Use for comfort for surely their God is kind to the unkind and in temporall blessings very liberall even to the wicked as we may see Psal 73.3 4 5. c. The wicked have proserity there are no bands in their death their strength is fi●m c. Psal 17.14 They have their portion in this world their bellies God filleth with his hid treasure Now all they have are but effects and fruits of his common favour what then do we think hath he in store for those whom he loves in Christ Surely for them he hath a worthy dowry as 1 Sam. 1.5 Consider Mat. 6.26 c. Behold the fowles of the ayre for they sow not neither do they reap nor gather into barnes yet your heavenly father feedeth them are not you much better then they c. when a gentleman keepeth his dogs and his hogs fat and faire shall we think he will suffer his children to starve for want of food and raiment Nay nay though deer parents may sometimes prove unnaturall and a mother forget her sucking child yet will not God forget his children Is 49.15 The third Observation The third thing to be noted here is this David believed that he should enjoy the goodnesse of the Lord in this world Psal 116.9 10. I will walk before the Lord in the land of the living I believed therefore have I spoken and more plainly Psal 23.1 5 6. The Lord is my shepheard I shall not lack Thou preparest a table before me in the presence of mine enemies thou annointest my head with oyle my cup runneth over Surely goodnesse and mercy shall follow me all the daies of my life The Reason The reason of this his perswasion was the goodnesse of God to David both making promises of these blessings unto David and also enabling him by grace to rest and rely thereon as he confesseth unto God Psal 119.40 Remember the word unto thy servant upon which thou hast caused me to hope The promises of God to David were twofold First generall which are good to all Gods people that be truly in covenant with God and make conscience of obedience which are at large set down Levit. 26.3 4 c. to 14. and Deut. 28.1 c. to 15. and fully though briefly Psal 34.9 there is no want to those that fear him Psal 37.3 Trust in the Lord and do good so shalt thou dwell in the land and verily thou shalt be fed Secondly more particular and personall unto David himself alone for the honour of the Kingdome over Israel assured by speciall promise Psal 89.20 21 22. and ratified by holy annoynting 1 Sam. 16.13 and for the building and blessing of his house 1 Sam. 7.11.27 This serves for instruction and for admonition For instruction The use for instruction see here plain evidence of the great use and benefit of faith it serves to entitle us not only unto spirituall and heavenly blessings in Christ but even to the good things of this world in temporall blessings as here David layes hold on Gods goodnesse promised in this world So did Noah by faith build the ark for the saving of his houshold in the flood Heb. 11.7 So did Paul receive safety to himself and those that sailed with him in his dangerous voyage Acts 27.24 25. Thus Asa and his people received victory in time of battell 2 Chron. 18.8 and Jehosaphats preservation from assault 2. Chron. 20.20 And what shall I more say saith the Apostle for the time would faile me to tell of Gideon of Barack of Sampson of Jephta of Samuel David and the prophets who through faith subdued Kingdomes c. Heb. 11.32 33 34. So as we may well say of faith what the Apostle doth of godlinesse 1 Tim. 4.8 that it is profitable for all things and hath the promise of all kind of blessings for true faith is the prime grace of godlinesse to the sure entitling of us to the best blessings as Gal. 5.6 Here indeed every Christian must wisely and rightly consider the different nature of blessings promised and according to the Lords meaning intitle themselves thereunto For some promises concern blessings simply necessary to true happinesse as be justification and sanctification other promises are made of blessings both spirituall and temporall which are very good and comfortable but not simply necessary to salvation as be peace of conscience and joy in the holy ghost and all degrees of spirituall graces above that which shewes the truth and life thereof as abundance of knowledge strong faith fervent love and the like● which high degrees of grace some have had as Abraham Rom. 4.19 20. the Centurion Luke 7.9 and the woman of Canaan Mat. 15.28 whereas the disciples themselves were for a good while men of little faith Mat. 6.30 and 16.8 and the Church of Philadelphia had a little strength Rev. 3.8 Now the promises of blessings simply necessary
drawing back is unto perdition Heb. 10.38 39. and such fearfull ones are set in the first rank of those that must be cast into the burning lake Rev. 21.8 The second Reason Secondly Gods children must do as much for Gods glory in a good cause as wicked men do to his dishonour in that which is evill now they encourage themselves in an evill matter Psal 64.5 and hearten one another to doe wickedly Is 41.6 7. They helped every one his neighbour and every one said to his brother be of good courage So the Carpenter encouraged the goldsmith c. about their idols Say thou therefore with Nehemiah should such a man as I flye Nehem. 6.11 Remember that the spirit of glory and of God is glorifyed when we shew courage in suffering for a good cause 1 Pet. 4.14 Yea and our weak bretheren are much heartened by our example as Philip. 1.14 Many of the bretheren in the Lord waxing confident by my bonds are much more bold to speak the word without fear whereto old Eleazer had great respect in his sufferings ●2 Maccab. 6.18 24 25. The third Reason Thirdly courage is needfull under afflictions in respect of the reward which not of our merit but of Gods bounty is no lesse then a Kingdome even the Kingdome of heaven and the crown of life See 2 Thess 1.4 5. Paul tells the Thessalonians that through faith and patience in suffering they shall be counted worthy the Kingdome of God and 2 Tim. 2.12 If we suffer we shall also raign with him Rev. 2.10 Be thou faithfull unto the end and I will give thee the crown of life Now what courage will men shew for earthly Kingdomes and what will they not endure to get them And much more should we do so for that Kingdom which is undefiled immortall and fadeth not a way reserved in heaven 1 Pet. 1.4 The fourth Reason Fourthly God is with them that suffer for well-doing and if they be couragious for his glory he will strengthen their hearts as it followeth in this verse Psal 91.15 I will be with him in trouble Herewith he encouraged Paul at Corinth Acts 18.9 10. and David herewith did notably encourage himself Psal 118.6 The Lord is on my side I will not fear See Rom. 8.31 If God be with us who can be against us Thus the Angell encouraged Gideon Judg. 6.12 Jeremie encourageth himself Jer. 20.11 God encourageth his people Is 35.4 and 41.10 This serves for instruction and admonition The use for instruction For instruction it shewes what manner of persons the professors of true religion ought to be for truth strength of grace namely not babes or children but men of stature and courage in Christ Jesus even perfect men Eph. 4.13 14. Children are so fearfull and not fit for warre but Christians must sight the Lords battells against spirituall enemies Eph. 6.12 and endure hardnesse as good souldiers 2 Tim. 2.3 Few do think on these things but the most content themselves with the shewes of godlinesse and want the powers thereof 2 Tim. 2.5 But wisedome is justified of her children Mat. 11.9 The Use for admonition For admonition according to this charge every one should give all diligence to get this spirituall courage into their hearts which will enable them to wait upon the Lord in times of distresse The way to get spirituall courage The way hereto is to make sure of two things first that the state of our persons towards God be good Secondly that our godly behaviour expresse the same That the state of our persons may be good before God three things are required repentance faith and sanctification Repentance is that grace of God whereby we considering our owne wayes in our hearts do humbly confesse our wicked wayes unto God and praying for mercy and pardon do forsake the sinnes wherein we have lived And this is needfull unto true courage because the guilt of every sin brings fearfulnesse as Gen. 3.8 10. Deut. 28.66 Thou shalt feare day and night Prov. 28.1 The wicked flye when none pursueth neither shall any man strengthen himself in the iniquity of his life Ezek. 7.13 Faith is that grace of Gods spirit whereby we rest and rely on Gods mercy in Christs merits for justification and salvation hereby we are justified and be at peace with God Rom. 5.1 and the righteous are bold as a Lyon Prov. 28.1 Hereby we are in Christ the son of God Gal. 2.20 and in him we shall be strong and couragious as Ephes 6.10 Phil. 4.3 Thirdly sanctification is the work of the spirit abolishing corruption and renewing grace more and more every day Now they that are in this estate have the spirit dwelling in them Rom. 8.11 which is the spirit of strength Is 11.2 the spirit of power and of a sound mind 2 Tim. 1.7 These graces bring quietnesse and confidence which are the strength of the godly Is 30.19 The godly behaviour needfull to true spirituall courage is threefold First to make sure our trouble be for a good cause for if we suffer for righteousnesse sake we need not be affraid for any terrour 1 Pet. 3.14 Let none of you suffer as an evill doer but if any man suffer as a Christian let him not be ashamed 1 Pet. 4 15 16. So the Jewes strengthened their hands for the good work Nehem. 2.18 Secondly we must store our hearts with the word of God both for direction in carriage and consolation in distresse So did David Psal 119.11 hide Gods sayings in his heart and hereby kept himself from the paths of the destroyer Psal 17.4 This is my comfort in mine affliction for thy word hath quiekened me Psal 119.50 And in particular know God is present with us Deut. 31.6 1 Chron. 28.20 2 Chron. 32.7 8. Hag. 2.4 Thirdly beside all the former we must ever joyn humble and earnest prayer for strength and courage from God as Nehem. 6 9. They made us affraid Now therefore O God strengthen my hand Acts 4.29 Now Lord behold their threatnings and grant unto thy servants that with all boldnesse they may speak thy word And he shall strengthen thine heart The reason whereby he Prophet doth encourage himself and his godly bretheren to the former duties of waiting upon God and being of good courage in the time of affliction drawn from the great benefit they shall reap hereby namely God will strengthen their hearts he will put strength and courage into them and make them resolute or stedfastly minded as this phrase is translated Ruth 1.18 and able to hold out untill they have a blessed issue The third observation Mark then They that wait on the Lord and encourage themselves so to do in the times of affliction shall have the Lord in mercy to put strength into them for their better enabling to wait on him Psal 31.24 Be of good courage and he shall strengthen your heart all yee that hope in the Lord. This David
in opposition and enmitie against Christ for Christ is God and so it is a fearfull thing to fall into his hand Heb. 10.31 Who hath hardened himself against God and hath prospered Job 9.4 Now it is true that all sinne seperates Is 59.2 and therefore they must break off the course of every sinne and in particular in a more speciall manner both repent of for the time past and for the time to come beware of these foure sinnes First ignorance of God in Christ for in the knowledge of him stands eternall life John 15.3 and therefore not to know him must needs be dangerous not only shamefull 1 Cor. 15.34 but damnable 2 Thess 1.7 8. Secondly hardnesse of heart to be obstinate in sinne as Deut. 29.19 20. see Mark 3.5 He looked round about upon them with anger being grieved for the hardnesse of their hearts Such have not Gods spirit which takes away the stony heart Ezek. 36.26 and so are none of his Rom. 8.9 Thirdly persecuting Gods holy Religion or the professours of it Acts 9.4 5. 1 Thess 2.15 16. Fourthly Idolatry that stirres up jealousie in the Lord against men 1 Cor. 10.22 What husband can endure the adultery of his Wife See Prov. 6.34 35. Jealousie is the rage of a man c. what then is the Lords jealousie which he professeth is kindled by idolatry Exod. 20.5 The second Use for admonition Secondly to those that professe the faith and lay claim to redemption salvation by Christ Jesus they must endeavour themselves to walk worthy of the Lord unto all pleasing Col. 1.10 And for this end they must first labour to partake of the main benefits of Christs incarnation which are redemption adoption justification and sanctification in this life Now our redemption is shewed by leaving sinne 1 Pet. 1.18 for we are redeemed from our vain conversation And here consider and eschew the ordinary abuse of the time set apart to celebrate the memory of our Saviours nativity how unworthy it is of the Lords coming nay clean contrary see 1 John 3.8 and 1 Pet. 4.3 Our adoption comes hence Gal. 4.5 Now such as God takes to be his sonnes should live in obedience unto him 1 Pet. 1.14 c. 2 Cor. 7.1 2. Our justification is by faith which purifies the heart Acts 15.9 and brings peace with God Rom. 5.1 Our Sanctification is by the spirit which reneweth the soule into the graces of Gods image Gal. 5.22 The first Use for comfort For comfort First against temptation for Gods work is perfect Deut. 32.4 and in him we are compleat Col. 1.10 and therefore neither need to despaire through guilt of sinne nor want of righteousnesse The second Use for comfort Secondly against persecution Consider 2 Tim. 2.12 if we suffer we shall also raigne with him Acts 18.9 10. Be not afraid but speak and hold not thy peace for I am with thee and no man shall set on thee to hurt thee And doe as they did Dan. 3.16 17. say we are not carefull to answer thee in this matter Our God whom we serve is able to deliver us and he will deliver us Remember Rom. 8.18 The sufferings of this present time are not worthy to be compared with the glory which shall be revealed in us 2 Cor. 4.17 Our light affliction which is but for a moment worketh for us a farre more exceeding and eternall weight of glorie The second observation The second thing here to be considered is purposely intended That righteousnesse doth ever accompany Christ Jesus where he brings salvation it goes before him and he sets her steps in the way that he walks Is 9.7 He sits upon the throne of David to order it and to establish it with judgement and with justice for ever Is 11.4 5. with righteousnesse shall he judge the poore Righteousnesse shall be the girdle of his loynes Heb. 1.8 A Scepter of righteousnesse is his Scepter Psal 96.10 13. He shall judge the world righteously with righteousnesse therefore he tells John the Baptist let it be so now for so it becometh us to fulfill all righteousnesse Mat. 3.15 that is to do every thing required of us by God The first Reason The reason hereof is twofold First because Christ is Jehovah true and very God and so must needs be ever attended with righteousnesse which is an essentiall and insepearable property of the true God Psal 145.17 The Lord is righteous in all his wayes Rom. 3.4 5. Is God unrighteous God forbid The second Reason Secondly Christ as mediatour God man is called of God the father in righteousnesse Is 42.6 and he is faithfull unto him that called him Heb. 3.2 being even in his manhood filled with the gifts and graces of the spirit above measure Is 42.1 John 3.34 This serves for instruction admonition and comfort The first Use for instruction For instruction two wayes First that the ordinances of Religion which are instituted by Christ in his Church and the observance thereof required both of Ministers and people be all most just and righteous When Moses the servant of the Lord had delivered to the Jewes lawes and ordinances from the Lord he commends them all for righteous and thereupon presseth the people to conscionable obedience saying What nation is there so great that hath statutes and judgements so righteous as all this law which I set before thee this day Only take heed to thy selfe and keep thy soule diligently lest thou forget c. Deut. 4.8 9. Why then may we not say the same of the ordinances of Christ who is faithfull as Moses in all the house of God and herein above Moses a servant that he is a sonne over his own house Heb. 3.2 3 6. Now Christs ordinances for salvation are the ministery of the word the administration of the Sacraments and prayer with Church discipline See Mat. 28.18 19 20. All power is given unto me in heaven and in earth therefore go and teach all nations baptizing them in the name of the Father the Sonne and the Holy Ghost there he enjoyneth the preaching of the word and baptisme The Lords Supper or holy Communion he had instituted a little before his passion Mat. 26.26 c. And the exercise of publike prayers to sanctifie Gods ordinances in obtaining blessings and removing judgements and praising God he appointed himself Mat. 18.19 20. John 16.23 24. Mat. 7.7 and by his Apostles 1 Tim. 2.1.2 I will that prayers and supplications c. be made for all men For discipline see Mat. 18.15 c. And for the right and reverend use of these he gave gifts unto men by his spirit some to be Prophets some Apostles for the planting of the Church others to be Pastours and Teachers for the going on of that building the foundation whereof is Jesus Christ See Eph 4.8 9 11 12. 1 Cor. 12.28 These are Christs ordinances and the observance hereof both by Ministers and people is plainly
the Spirit thus it did entitle him to GODS speciall mercy as Psalm 89.20 28. GOD promised saying I have found David my servant with my holy oyle have I anointed him My mercy will I keep for him for ever and David acknowledgeth Psalm 18.50 Great deliverances giveth he to his King He sheweth mercy to his anointed Reason 2 Secondly David propounds this motive to God to bestow upon him this favour because hereby he should be better enabled to walk worthy of the honour conferred upon him in his anointing as see Isaiah 2.3 here God teacheth his wayes for their enabling to walk in his paths This serves for instruction and for admonition Vse 1 For instruction two wayes First it lets us see a commendable property in the godly to observe and mark Gods favours towards them for their better encouragement to depend upon him and to pray unto him for further blessings See 2 Sam 17.34 37. Thy servant kept his fathers sheep c. Psal 56.13 Thou hast delivertd my soul from death wilt thou not deliver my feet from falling So did Sampson in his great thirst Judg. 15.18 This we should the rather mark for our example in following the godly herein both because God requires it for our good Psal 111.4 He hath made his wonderfull works to be remembred and verse 2. they are sought out of all them that pleasure therein Michah 6.5 Remember now O my people what Balak King of Moab consulted and what Balaam the sonne of Beor answered him from Shittim unto Gi●gal that ye might know the righteousnesse of the Lord. And also blames those that forget his works and dealing towards them as Psal 106.7 Our fathers understood not thy wonders in Egypt they remembred not the multitude of thy mercies but provoked him at the sea verse 13. They soon forgate his workes they waited not for his counsell verse 21. They forgate God their Saviour For this good King Asa is blamed 2 Chron. 16 8. Were not the Ethiopians c. Vse 2 Secondly here behold a great prerogative and priviledge of all the godly that be true believers for they have ever in themselves though not of themselves but from the Lord a comfortable ground of encouragement to go to God in prayer for any needfull blessing which is beside his command and promise Psalm 50.5.15 the honour of holy unction they are the Lords anointed ones though not with materiall oyle the use whereof ended in Christ as all legall types did Col. 2.17 Heb. 10.6 yet with the graces of the holy Ghost which are spirituall oyle as 1 John 2.20.27 By which they are made Kings and Priests unto God Rev. 1.6 an holy priesthood to offer up spirituall sacrifices acceptable to God by Jesus Christ whereon they are called Christs fellowes Psal 45. yea Christ himself is not ashamed to call them brethren Heb. 2.11 And so they are indeed by the grace of faith as Gal. 3.26 ● John 5.1 Christ indeed hath the preheminence for he is the naturall sonne as he is the second person in Trinity the only begotten John 1.14 and as incarnate made man the son of God also Mat. 3.17 by the grace of personall union For admonition two wayes to every one that would pray with comfort Vse 3 First to make tryall whether we be the Lords annointed spiritually which is by endowment with such graces of the spirit as declare us to be made of Christ Priests unto God to offer up spirituall sacrifices which are First our selves in soules and bodies through faith in Christ as Rom. 6.13 yeeld up your selves unto God Rom. 12.1 which is known by sanctification joyned with profession of faith as Rom. 15.16 Secondly our prayers and praises as Psal 141.2 Let my prayer be set forth as incense and Heb. 13.15 the sacrifice of praise the fruit of the lips or as Hos 14.2 the calves of our lips Vse 4 Secondly in the want of assurance of this honourable state to give all diligence in the saving and holy use of Gods means to attain unto it which requires first leaving the world though not for habitation yet for behaviour and condition for the world receives not this annointing John 14.17 whence Christ told his Disciples he had chosen them out of the world John 15.19 meaning by his holy calling whereto Paul exhorteth the Romanes chap. 12.2 Fashion not your selves c. The worlds fashion to be left is sinne in generall 1 John 5.19 and in particular the lusts of the flesh the lust of the eye and pride of life 1 John 2.16 Now this is by true repentance whereon the spirit is promised Prov. 1.23 with Acts 2.38 Secondly wait for this gift of the spirit in the sacred ordinances of the word and prayer the word Acts 10.44 Gal. 3.2 and prayer Luke 11.13 do herein as the people did at Bethesda John 5.3 4. yet let us look to the affections of our hearts towards this annointing in the use of meanes for we must do it with an holy desire Is 44.3 and ever joyn obedience with our endeavour Acts 5.32 Verse 10. For a day in thy Courts is better then a thousand I had rather be a Door-keeper in the house of my God then to dwell in the tents of wickednesse THe Prophet having sundry wayes expressed his zealous affection towards the house of God first by way of admiration verse 1.2 By plain discovery of his affection verse 2.3 By lamentation verse 3.4 By instruction touching the happinesse of the Priests and Levites verse 4.5 By humble and earnest supplication for audience and favour to enjoy the blessing he so much desired verse 8 and 9. doth in this verse to prevent the admiration of some and the derision of others who would account this holy longing to be but foolish doting render a good reason of his earnest affection towards the Lords Sanctuary drawne from the surpassing benefit of time spent there above any other place in the world for a day in thy Courts saith he is better then a thousand any where else speaking of the Sanctuary as the spouse doth of Christ Cant. 5.9 10. to give a reason of her ardent affection toward him she saith He is the chiefest of ten thousand And because the greater number might perhaps be otherwise affected therefore he doth make instance in himself because hee best knew his own heart and plainly professeth that his affection did more cleave to the Lords sanctuary then to any other place saying I had rather be a doore-keeper c. like as Joshuah had done before about the worship of the true God Josh 24.15 To begin with Davids reason it stands upon this ground Mans heart for earnest desire and delight should be there set where most and best good is to be received this is according to the Apostles councell 1 Cor. 12.31 Covet earnestly the best gifts and 1 Thess 5.2 Prove all things hold that which is good There 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 must needs sometimes be 〈◊〉 〈◊〉
light of grace unto our souls appears three wayes First by our true repentance whereby we awake from the sleep and stand up from the death of sinne Eph. 5.14 For such as walk in darknesse and yet lay claim to fellowship with God who is pure light do but lye in their profession 1 John 1.6 Secondly by a constant and conscionable practise of new obedience according to the rule of Gods word which is doing the truth Joh. 3.21 For such have fellowship with Christ and with the true members of his Church 1 John 1.7 Thirdly if we suffer for the Gospel and for righteousnesse sake when we are called thereunto Heb. 10.32 After ye were enlightned ye endured a great fight through afflictions For to believers it is given not onely to believe but to suffer Phil. 1.29 How we may know that God is our salvation Secondly that God becomes our spirituall and eternall salvation is thus known First if he have saved us from sinne in regard of dominion so as corruption doth not raign See Matth. 1.21 with Luke 1.71 74 75. and 1 Pet. 1.18 Secondly if he have wrought in our hearts the grace of true faith whereby we rest and rely on the merits of Jesus Christ for justification and salvation See John 5.24 with 1 John 5.10 14. Thirdly if he have drawn our hearts to love the brethren 1 John 3.14 We know that we have passed from death unto life because we love the brethren How we may know that he is our strength Thirdly the Lord doth manifest himself to become our spirituall strength when he hath enabled us by grace to know and use that spirituall armour mentioned Ephes 6.10 c. Finally my Brethren be strong in the Lord and in the power of his might put on the whole armour of God the girdle of truth the brest-plate of righteousnesse shooes of peace which be Christian patience the shield of faith the helmet of salvation the sword of the spirit and prayer for strength skill and blessing in the use of all the former The second Use for admonition Secondly if we finde defect in the fore-named blessings we must give all diligence thereunto as 2 Pet. 1.5 c. to the 10. verse And the way is to get rightly into covenant with God through Christ Jesus in whom God becomes all things unto u that be needfull especially for our spirituall welfare How to get into covenant with God And to get into covenant we must both repent of our sinnes for so John prepared the way before Christ Matth. 3.3 and made ready a people for him Luk. 1.17 Also labour to get the grace of faith for that is engrafting grace Rom. 11.17 20. Now the meanes of both these is the word and prayer The law prepares the heart for grace by the sight of sinne and by working humiliation for sin as Rom. 7.11 1 Cor. 14.24 25. The Gospel is the word of his grace Acts 20.32 and by the blessing of the spirit is immortall seed 1 Pet. 1.23 25. it is the word of faith Rom. 10.8 17. and prayer obtains the spirit Luk. 11.13 which is the spirit of faith 2 Cor. 4.13 therefore the Disciples by prayer sought faith of Christ Luk. 17.5 The third Use for admonition Thirdly in the fruition of any of these blessings see whether to return the honour and praise namely to him that became all these to David And indeed thus have the godly for some one or more of these continuall cause of praise and thanks to God Therefore we must in all things give thanks 1 Thes 5.18 The Use for comfort For comfort this makes greatly to the godly who make conscience of their wayes and endeavour to keep covenant with God For God will become all these unto them as he was to David whereupon they may rejoyce as Psal 21.1 and say they shall not lack as Psal 23.1 for their God is all sufficient for them as Gen. 17.1 We have seen what God became to David now wee come to see the second thing to be noted in the verse the benefit which David reaped by having the Lord for his light and salvation and for the strength of his life namely hereby he was freed from humane slavish fear and terrour This he confidently expresseth to be certain as well by the manner of propounding it by way of question which here implyeth a more vehement negation as also by the repetition of his freedome which shewes that his heart herein was resolute as Gen. 41.32 the dreame is doubled to give certainty The second Observation Mark then Davids confidence and courage having the Lord for his God he is armed against all fear of men or other creatures Psal 118.6 The Lord is on my side I will not fear what can man do unto me Psal 23.1 4. The Lord is my shepheard c. Though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death I will fear none evill Psal 3.3 6. Thou Lord art a buckler for me I will not be afraid of ten thousand of the people that shall beset me round about The Reason The reason is because having the Lord for his God by covenant he had title to Gods power which is Almighty for his defence and safety and that upon Gods sure word and promise See Psal 91 1 c. He that dwelleth in the secret place of the most high shall abide under the shadow of the Almighty I will say of the Lord he is my refuge and my fortresse my God in him will I trust Thou shalt not be afraid for the terrour by night c. This serves for instruction and for admonition The first Use for instruction For instruction two wayes First see here that there is great gain in true godlinesse as 1 Tim. 6.6 and much fruit in religion to those that attain to true righteousnesse as Psal 58.11 For such as be truly godly be in sure covenant with God and thereby have right and title to the great comforts and blessings which Gods own divine properties afford unto the sonnes of men as here for instance to be freed from humane servile fear by their right and interest to Gods power and might for what needs he to fear that hath Gods power for his defence The three children did hereby encourage themselves in great present danger Dan. 3.16 17. We are not carefull to answer thee in this matter Our God whom we serve is able to deliver us from the burning fiery furnace and he will deliver us out of thi●● hand And for assurance hereof mark all Gods gracious promises of protection and preservation to the godly as Isa 41.14 Fear not thou worme Jacob c. Isa 43.1 2 3. Now saith the Lord that created thee O Israel fear not for I have redeemed thee and called thee by thy name thou art mine When thou passest through the water I will be with thee c. Isa 51.11 12 13. The redeemed
same and say Even the very dust of your city which cleaveth on us wee do wipe off against you c. And it may be seen in the foolish Virgins Matth. 25.3 11 12. and in the idle servant Matth. 25.25 c. The Use for admonition For admonition all that desire to have grace and glory must here learn of David with desire in prayer to joyn diligence in the use of further means ordained of God for the obtaining of those blessings See Prov. 2.3 4. If thou criest after knowledge and liftest up thy voice for understanding If thou seekest her as silver and searchest for her as for hid treasures Then shalt thou understand the fear of the Lord c. There we see seeking goes with crying so Mat. 7.7 Ask and it shall be given you seek and yee shall finde c. The very heathen would say that fortune resisted sluggish prayers And see Jam. 4.3 Ye ask and receive not because ye ask amisse not joyning endeavour with prayer Consider 2 Pet. 1.5 6 7 8 9 10. Give all diligence adde to your faith vertue c. Adde 2 Pet. 3.11 12 14. and see answerable hereunto the endeavour of the godly of St. Paul 1 Cor. 9.26 27. Phil. 3.10 11 12 13. and of the Church of the Thessalonians 1 Thess 1.6 7 8 and of Ephesus Rev. 2.2 and of Thyatira Revel 2.19 The third Observation The second thing here expressing Davids sincere affection to the house of God is the length of time for which he desires to dwell therein namely all the dayes of his life No shorter time will satisfie Davids soul while he lives in the world he would dwell in the house of the Lord and therefore in the thought and assurance thereof doth he so much encourage himself Psal 23.6 Surely goodnesse and mercy shall follow me all the dayes of my life and I will dwell in the house of the Lord for ever The first Reason The reason hereof is threefold First for the fruition of the good things of Gods house mentioned before viz. spirituall society with God and from him deliverance from all hurtfull evils and partaking of all needfull blessings in direction provision protection and remuneration to which these mentioned in this verse do belong to behold the beauty of the Lord c. whereupon he esteemed a day in Gods courts better then a thousand elsewhere Psal 84.10 The second Reason Secondly for his better opportunity to glorifie God which thing his soul desired to do so long as he lived as see Psal 63.4 Thus will I blesse thee while I live Psal 146.2 While I live will I praise the Lord I will sing praises to my God while I have any being Now the house of God was the chiefest place for this duty Psal 29.9 In his temple doth every one speak of his glory Psal 84.4 Blessed are they that dwell in thine house they will be still praising thee The third Reason Thirdly hee knew that to bee out of Gods house was to be out of Gods favour as Cains complaint doth plainly import Gen. 4.14 and the Lords severe dealing against Israel for their sins doth plainly shew 2 Kings 17 18 20. This serves for instruction and for admonition The use for instruction What it is at this day to dwell in Gods house For instruction see plainly in David that the hearts of the godly do sincerely desire and in their loves they do faithfully strive for perseverance in the state of grace for that thing at this day is dwelling in Gods house as the phrase imports 1 John 2 19. They went out from us but they were not of us for if they had been of us they would no doubt have continued with us that is in the profession and obedience of the word of faith Which is a thing worthy of our observation for our better satisfaction touching the the truth of our doctrine of the perseverance of the Saints in grace thereof we need to have the lesse doubt seeing in th●em all is wrought a true desire after this estate which they shew by prayer and other godly endeavour Now the Lord heareth the desires of those that fear him Psal 145.19 and Matth. 7.7 Aske and it shall bee given you The Use for admonition For admonition to those that are weary of Gods house and the exercises of religion snuffing at them and saying it is a wearinesse Ma● 1.13 saying when will the Sabbath be gone Amos 8.5 How many have we that love the ale-house and whore-house better then Gods house as Jer. 5.7 They assembled themselves by troops in the harlots house● But Lam. 1.4 The wayes of Zion do mourn because none come unto the solemn feasts Quest How should they alter their estate and do better Answ The way of man is not in himself Jer. 10.23 yet the meanes ordained of God must bee used of every one that would become like unto David which is diligence in the word and prayer and making conscience to live according to the word The third thing here to be noted in Davids expressing the fervent affection of his heart towards Gods house are the blessed ends for which David desires that favour namely first to behold the beauty of the Lord secondly to enquire in his Temple For the first the Lords beauty to be seen in his house is not the beauty of his essence for so no man can see God and live Exod. 33.18 20. Before this glorious beauty the Angels cover their faces with their wings Is 6.1 2. But it is the beauty of his ordinances wherein God doth reveal to the eyes of mens mindes enlightened by his spirit the pleasant beauty of his goodnesse justice love and mercy in Jesus Christ Mark here then The fourth Observation That in Gods house the godly do behold the pleasant beauty of the Lord in his gracious properties of goodnesse justice love and mercy in Jesus Christ Psal 63.1 2. My soul thirsteth for thee my flesh longeth for thee To see thy power and thy glory so as I have seen thee in the sanctuary See 2 Cor. 3.18 and 4.6 The Reason The reason hereof is the good pleasure of God thus to manifest his gracious properties in his own ordinances Look as in the works of the creation he shewed the eternall power and wisdome of the Godhead Rom. 1.19 20. so in the ordinances of his service he doth make known his justice goodnesse love and mercy in Jesus Christ This is most cleer in the Gospel preached and in the Evangelicall sacraments rightly administred wherein with open face we behold the glory of the Lord and are transformed into the same image 2 Cor. 3.18 The world by wisedome knew not God in the wisedome of God that is how God will shew himself wise in mans salvation 1 Cor. 1.21 Now Christ crucified in the Gospel preached is this power of God and this wisdome of God Vers 24. Herein is made known the
The second Reason 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Secondly because of iniquity for sinne is truly that Ate which brings all evill affliction followes sinners And here first Davids own sinnes make him liable to evils of affliction he complains that his iniquities took hold of him and so he felt 2 Sam. 12.10 Likewise the sinnes of the wicked in his time might make it to go farre worse with him as Eliah told Ahab thou and thy fathers house trouble Israel 1 Kings 18.18 and so we may think it was in the time of the Churches complaint Psal 44.9 10 17 18 19. The third Reason Thirdly Satans malice who cast out flouds against the woman Revel 12.15 and prevails with God for leave to afflict holy Job with grievous plagues Job 1.10 11. and 2.5 and let not David escape 1 Chron. 21.1 Being indeed that roaring lion going about seeking whom he may devour 1 Pet. 5.8 The fourth Reason Fourthly the malice of the wicked who are the seed of the serpent who hated and persecuted David not for his offence or sinne as Psal 59.3 4. but because he followed goodnesse as Psal 38.19 20. Like to Cain who slew his brother Abel because his own works were evill and his brothers righteous 1 John 3.12 whereof Christ forewarned his disciples John 15.19 20. This serves for instruction and for admonition The use for instruction For instruction see from Davids resolution what is the case and condition of all the godly namely to be subject to evils and troubles which David made account of for all the fore-named reasons fasten themselves upon the godly now living as they did upon David And for plain testimony see Psal 34.19 Many are the afflictions of the righteous 2 Tim. 3.12 All that will live godly in Christ Jesus shall suffer persecution For instance see Jacobs confession of himself Gen. 47.9 Few and evill have the days of my life been and the state of Job Chap. 1. and 2. And that of Moses Psal 90.15 Also Heb. 11.37 38. they whom the world was not worthy of were most miserable for outward things as Paul confesseth for all the godly 1 Cor. 15.19 The first Use for admonition For admonition two ways First to the wicked of the world to beware of self-deceit in promising to themselves continued happinesse and freedome from evils because for the present they enjoy peace and prosperity That this is their thought and course see Psal 10.6 He hath said in his heart I shall not be moved for I shall never be in adversitie also Isaiah 28.15 they say We have made a Covenant with death and with hell we are with agreement when the over-flowing scourge shall passe thorough it shall not come unto us But consider what God saith Verse 18. Your covenant with death shall be disanulled and your agreement with hell shall not stand c. Be not therefore deceived in a matter of such importance Judgements unlooked for will light and lye the more heavie Consider how the Holy Ghost reasoneth 1 Pet. 4.17 18. Judgement must begin at the house of God and if it first begin at us what shall the end be of them that obey not the Gospell of God And if the righteous scarcely be saved where shall the ungodly and the sinner appear So Jer. 25.29 Lo I begin to bring evill on the City that is called by my name and should ye be utterly unpunished Luk. 23.31 If they do these things in a green tree what shall be done in the dry Matth. 10.24 25. The Disciple is not above his Master nor the servant above his Lord If they have called the Master of the house Beelzebub how much more shall they call them of his household The second Use for admonition Secondly to the godly to bethink themselves with David that troubles may come the dayes in which they live may be full of evils and thereupon to prepare for it and to glorifie God under afflictions if it please God to send them For the satisfying of the heart of every mans subjection to troubles consider the fore-named reasons from Gods soveraignty from sinne from the devill and the wicked of the world that are the instruments of Satan whereto if none can answer otherwise then by acknowledgement of subjection then will true wisedome say it is best to prepare for it that we may glorifie God under the crosse The way of preparation is this How to be prepared for afflictions First to make sure we be rightly in covenant with God which is undoubted to the true professours of Gods holy religion maintained amongst us wherein we avouch the true God for our God and he avoucheth us for his people as Deut. 26.17 18. with Deut. 29.10 11 12 13. whereof Baptism is a true Sacramentall signe and seal as circumcision was to the Jews Rom. 4.11 But he that would be assured thereof must make conscience to perform the vow of morall obedience made in Baptisme of forsaking sinne believing in God and walking in new obedience Secondly to get the grace of faith in Christ whereby we rest and relye upon him for all the blessings of the covenant This grace enables the just to live even in affliction as Heb. 1.38 whereupon Paul said he was able to do all things through Christ that strengthened him as to want and to abound to be full and to be empty Philip. 4.11 12. Thirdly to redeem the time by labouring to profit according to the means of grace afforded unto us Eph. 5.16 Fourthly to become mercifull to those that be in misery so shall we lay up in store a good foundation for mercy to our selves Psal 41.1 c. Matth. 5.7 Jam. 2.13 Then when affliction is come we must set faith a work by looking at Gods hand therein as Christ teacheth Mat. 10.28 29. which is the onely ground of true patience as Psal 39.9 Also consider what good it pleaseth God to to raise to his children by afflictions as Psal 94.12 Psal 119.67 71. adde 2 Cor. 4.17 18. The second Observation The second thing to be noted here is purposely intended That when God shall grant to David to dwell in his house he doth assure himself of speciall safety and protection in times of trouble for that he meanes by hiding in his pavilion and in the secret of his tabernacle and setting up upon a rock as we heard before See Psal 61.3 4 6 7. Thou hast been a shelter for me and a strong tower from the enemy I will abide in thy Tabernacle for ever I will trust in the covert of thy wings Thou wilt prolong the Kings life and his yeares as many generations He shall abide before God for ever O prepare mercy and truth which may preserve him The Reason The ground of this assurance was Gods own testimony for the continuance of his presence in his Sanctuary and for the exercise of his power and providence for their safety that be true members of
subject themselves to his holy will and wait in prayer for grace and mercy See Acts 9.9 11. The second Use for admonition Secondly Gods children that have entred covenant with God must be carefull to shew themselves Gods servants for profession without practice is nothing but hypocrisie making us like the Church of Sardis who had a name to be alive The properties of good servants but was dead Rev. 3.1 Therefore wee must get the certain and infallible properties of good servants which are partly inward and partly outward The inward are good affections which are specially three First fear and reverence Mal. 1.6 Psal 2.11 Secordly conscionable obedience to his revealed will Reason from Eph. 6.5 6 7. and from the Centurions confession Matth. 8.9 as from the lesse to the greater Without this none are acknowledged for servants Luke 6.46 This must be seen both in eschewing evill and doing good as God saith of his servant Job Job 1.8 9. yea we must shew our well-doing in improving our Masters talents Matth. 25.23 25. in fighting for him and for the faith John 18.36 Jude 3. in waiting for his coming Luke 12.36 And in all these we must be servants in ordinary not onely retainers that serve God by fits Thirdly wee must patiently suffer his corrections Heb. 12.9 10. Reason from 1 Pet. 2.18 c. as from the lesse to the greater Fourthly we must praise God for his mercy Psal 134.1 Psal 50.23 Psal 119.175 The second reason which David useth to move the Lord not to hide his face c. is plainly expressed drawne from his own experience of Gods former mercies in times of trouble saying Thou hast been my help that is when as heretofore I have been in distresse and danger thou hast holpen me and therein shewed thy favour toward mee Now hereupon saith David knowing thee to be unchangeable I appeal unto thee for like mercy that I have formerly felt In this reason we have two things to note First the thing confessed by David simply considered by it self Secondly with reference to the end for which David here propounds it For the first the thing confessed by David simply considered is this The third observation That God was Davids helper and so had been Psal 54.4 Behold God is mine helper Psal 3.3 Thou Lord art a shield for me my glory and the lifter up of my head Psal 30.10 Hear Lord and have mercy upon me Lord be thou mine helper The first Reason The reason hereof is threefold First Gods free grace and mercy receiving David into covenant and therein undertaking to become his helper and deliverer Psal 89.3.21 22. I have made a covenant with my chosen I have sworn unto David my servant with whom my hand shall be established the enemy shall not exact upon him c. And this is answerable to that which God saith to his people in generall Psal 50.5.15 The second Reason Secondly David put his trust in God whereby he was intituled to Gods help in trouble Psal 28.7 The Lord is my strength and my shield mine heart trusted in him and I am helped for indeed to such God becomes an helper Psal 37.39 40. Psal 33.18 19. The third Reason Thirdly David walked before God in conscionable obedience which gave him title to this blessing to have the Lord to be his helper Psal 18.16 17 18. Hee sent from above he took me he drew me out of many waters He delivered me from my strong enemy and from them which hated me they prevented me in the day of my calamity but the Lord was my stay c. ●ers 21. For I have kept the wayes of the Lord c. which was answerable to Gods generall promise Deut. 28.1 2 7 and Psal 81.13 14 15 16. This serves for instruction and for admonition The use for instruction For instruction in that which David professeth we may see a notable priviledge of the godly who be in covenant with God do love and fear God and trust in him and testifie the same by conscionable obedience these have this prerogative that the true God is their helper which to be a great blessing is plainly affirmed with very significant illustration Psal 146.3 4 5. for Princes are potent earthly helpers but vain is their help without the Lord for their breath is in their nostrils but the God of Jacob is the living God who doth neither slumber nor sleep Ps 121.1 2 3 c. and so is the best helper as we may see at large Psal 91. thoroughout especially vers 9.14 15. whence he is by way of excellence stiled the deliverer Rom. 11.26 because as Nebuchadnezzar said none can deliver as hee doth Dan. 3.28 29. which is plain also by Daniels delivery from the Lions den Dan. 6. which made Paul to say though we be compassed about on every side yet we are not in a strait c. 2 Cor. 4.8 for the way of help is never shut to the prayer of faith Psal 50.15 Nay mans extremity is Gods opportunity and therefore hath God lessened outward means for the plainer evidence of his own power Judg. 7.4 The first use for admonition For admonition it serves two wayes First to labour diligently to get into our selves the grounds of this prerogative in having the true God for our helper as David had The way hereto we may see in David First get truly and rightly into covenant with God and rest not in the outward title of profession having onely the outward seals thereof for so far went the foolish Virgins Matth. 25.2 3. and Judas and Simon Magus but as Paul said of the Jews Rom. 2.28 29. their outward circumcision did not make them such no more doth our outward baptisme as 1 Pet. 3.21 Therefore we must get the ingrafting grace of true faith which purifies the heart Acts 15.7 wherein stands true inward baptisme for where God establisheth the covenant of grace he writes the law in the inward parts Heb. 8.10 12. Then professing this estate of being in covenant with God get the inward saving graces of love and fear and from them bring forth the fruits of new obedience as David did and the prerogative of having God for our helper shall be assured unto us for he hath said I will not fail thee nor forsake thee Heb. 13.5 The second Use for admonition Secondly to watch carefully and constantly against that thing which will deprive us of this priviledge and that is sinne for it is a work of darknesse wherewith God will have no society Psal 94.20 1 John 1.6 It separates between God and us Isa 59.2 Whereupon the Lord said to his own people the Jews he would deliver them no more out of the hands of their enemies Judg. 10.13 14. Therefore with David we must hide Gods sayings in our hearts that we may not sinne against him Psal 119.11 and so strive to keep our selves from our iniquity Ps 18.23 Secondly
true repentance in forsaking all sinne in respect of dominion for Psal 119.155 Salvation is farre from the wicked 1 John 1.6 Then get the fore named graces of faith love and fear and certainly the covenant of grace in Christ shall be stable unto us Vers 10. When my father and my mother forsake me then the Lord will take me up The meaning of the words IN the former Verse the Prophet David prayed that the Lord would not leave him nor forsake him moving God thereto by this that God was the God of his salvation and here prosecuting the same matter he testifies his affiance and confidence in God for the enjoying of the blessing there prayed for which testimony he setteth forth by way of comparison preferring Gods tender care over him for his preservation before the care of his own parents both father and mother whom common nature bound to bee dearly and tenderly carefull over him saying when or although my father and my mother forsake me yet the Lord will gather or take me up Which words being plain we have in them two points to note the first implied the second expressed The thing implied is this The first Observation That Davids father and mother and so his dearest and nearest friends might leave him and forsake him in times of distresse Psal 38.11 My lovers and my friends stand aloof from my sore and my kinsmen stand afarre off Psal 88.8.18 Thou hast put away mine acquaintance farre from me thou hast made me an abomination unto them Lover and friend hast thou put farre from me and mine acquaintance into darknesse as if he should have said now I am in misery I cannot see them they will not see me The first Reason The reason hereof is twofold First their fear of Saul their King who was a furious bloody-minded man as may appear beside his inhumane carriage to David whose workes towards Saul were very good as 1 Sam. 19.4 5 10 11. by his barbarous dealing with the Lords Priests whom he put to the sword both men and women children and sucklings and oxen and asses and sheep without any just cause 1 Sam. 22.18 19. Yea further by his unnaturall dealing with his own sonne whom he did not onely shamefully revile but must unnaturally seek to slay for his love and kindnesse unto David 1 Sam. 20.30 31 33. Hereupon Davids friends might justly fear his cruell hands for they might say if he would not spare his own sonne for Davids sake what will he do to us if we shew David any kindnesse And hence no doubt it was that Davids father and mother and all their house went down to David when he was in the cave of Adullam that they might bee out of danger from Sauls fury 1 Sam. 22.1 3. The second Reason Secondly this might befall David by divine disposition for the triall of Davids faith and patience as in like case it befell Job Job 19.13 14 19. He hath put my brethren farre from me and my acquaintance are verily estranged from me My kinsfolk have failed and my familiar friends have forgotten me All my friends abhorred me and they whom I loved are turned against me This serves for instruction and for admonition The first Use for instruction For instruction two wayes First it shews most plainly how vain and uncertain the help of man is in time of need Psal 60.11 Give us help from trouble for vain is the help of man Psal 62.9 Surely men of low degree are vanity and men of high degree are a lye to be laid in the ballance they are altogether lighter then vanity A double ground of mans uncertainty The vanity and uncertainty of mans help stands upon a double ground in man first the mutability of his affection whose greatest favour may soon be changed into sore displeasure as Ahashuerus was towards Haman whom he highly honoured for a while Hest 3.1 2. but soon after caused him to be hanged upon a gallowes which Haman had prepared for Mordecai of 50. cubits high Hest 7.9 10. and in Ammon towards Tamar whose future hatred of her after he had ravished her exceeded his former love wherwith he had loved her 2 Sa. 13.15 Secondly upon the instability of his condition whereby in his best estate he is altogether vanity walking in a vain shew Ps 39.5 6. For what man liveth and shall not see death Ps 89.48 Now when death cometh he returneth to his earth in that very day his thoughts perish Ps 146.4 thē can he do nothing for himself lesse for others Secondly see in David what may be the case of Gods own dear children The second Use for instruction even to be forsaken of their nearest and dearest earthly friends in time of distresse Ps 68 9 20. I am becom a stranger unto my brethren and an alien unto my mothers children I looked for some to take pity but there was none and for comforters but I found none So Paul complains 2 Tim. 4.16 At my first answer no man stood with me but all men forsook me Holy Job saith To him that is afflicted pitty should be shewed from his friend but he forsaketh the fear of the almighty My brethren have dealt deceitfully as a brook and as stream of brooks they passe away Job 6.14 15. Yea this was the lot and portion of our blessed Saviour at his apprehension Matth 26.56 then all the Disciples forsook him and fled The first Use for admonition For admonition it serves two wayes First that seeing father and mother may forsake us we put not our trust in men be they never so near or dear unto us in nature This is Davids counsell Psal 146.3 Put not your trust in Princes nor in the sonne of man in whom there is no help remember his mortality there mentioned Vers 4. His breath goeth forth be returneth to his earth in that very day his thoughts perish And adde thereto the consideration of his mutability in affection before mentioned with the Lords threatning of a curse to him that trusteth in man Jer. 17.5.6 Indeed we may trust to men as the meanes but not as the foundation of our help The second Use for admonition Secondly that we be not dismaid when our friends do fail us we see by Job David and our Saviour Christ that it is no strange thing Reason as Christ doth Matth. 10.24 25. The disciple is not above his master c. and Luke 23.31 If they have done these things in a green tree what shall be done in the dry The second observation The second thing to be here observed is purposely intended that when Davids nearest and dearest friends forsook him then the Lord would gather him up Psal 142.4 5 7. I looked on my right hand and behold but there was no man that would know me refuge failed me no man cared for my soul I cried unto the Lord thou art my refuge thou wilt deal bountifully with
me Psal 4.8 Thou Lord onely makest me dwell in safety Psal 62.6 9. He onely is my rock and my salvation he is my defence surely men of low degree are vanity and men of high degree are a lye The first Reason The reason of this speciall favour from God to David was threefold First David stood rightly and truly in covenant with God he was one of Gods people and had the Lord for his God and so was interested in Gods speciall providence for protection and preservation See Psal 89.3 20 21 22 28 35. I have made a covenant with my chosen c. The second Reason Secondly David trusted in God Psal 7.1 O Lord my God in thee do I put my trust Now they that trust in the Lord shall be as Mount Sion that standeth fast forever Psal 125 1. The Lord will be a refuge for the oppressed a refuge in times of trouble And they that know thy name will put their trust in thee for thou Lord hast not forsaken them that seek thee Psal 9.9 10. God is he that saveth by his right hand them that put their trust in him from those that rise up against them Psal 17.7 See Psal 91. 1 c. He that dwelleth in the secret place of the most high shall abide under the shadow of the Almighty c. The third Reason Thirdly David was holy in life and conversation which gave him good assurance of speciall preservation See Psal 18.17 23. He delivered me from my strong enemies For I have kept the wayes of the Lord and have not wickedly departed from my God The Lord forsaketh not his Saints Psal 37.28 This serves for instruction admonition and comfort The first Use for instruction For instruction two wayes First see here in that which David professeth the stability of Gods love towards those that be truly his as David was for when their nearest and dearest friends do forsake them yet God will not Hebr. 13.5 He hath said I will never leave thee nor forsake thee John 13.1 Having loved his own which were in the world he loved them unto the end John 6.39 This is the fathers will which hath sent me that of all which he hath given me I should lose nothing This we should observe and mark to strengthen our souls against the Popish and Arminian errour of finall and totall falling from true grace But blessed be God it is as false as uncomfortable crossing the will of the father and the fidelity of Christ Jesus before named as also the work of the spirit which is permanent as John 4.14 with John 7.37 38 39. If any that professe true religion and give good hopes for a time do fall away they shew by their apostaste that they began in hypocrisie or at the best were but like the stony ground who believed for a time Luke 8.13 having onely an humane acquired faith not that precious faith 2 Pet. 1.1 which is infused by the spirit Gal. 5.22 who is therefore called the spirit of faith 2 Cor. 4.13 and the spirit of power 2 Tim. 1.7 greater then the evill spirit which is in the world 1 John 4.4 abiding in Gods children 1 John 2.27 even for ever John 14.16 17. being in the operation of saving grace a fountain of living water springing up unto eternall life whereof whosoever drinketh shall never be more a thirst John 4.14 This is that free spirit which doth establish the godly in the state of grace and is Gods seal and earnest in their hearts 2 Cor. 1.21 22. Eph. 1.13 14. Obj. But the godly may commit mortall sins as David did in adultery and murther now an adulterer is the member of an harlot 1 Cor. 6.13 and a murtherer is the childe of the devill John 8.44 1 John 3.12 was he not then fallen from grace Answ It cannot be denied but for these heinous sins David was justly under the wrath of God till by the renewing of his repentance and faith in the Messiah he obtained attonement But yet under the guilt of these sins he differed much from the impenitent and unregenerate not onely in regard of Gods certain purpose to renew him by repentance and restore him into favour but even in present state of soul two wayes First that the seed of grace did then remain 1 John 3.9 Secondly that he sinned not with full consent Rom. 7.17 19 20. and so could not be so totally under the curse as the unregenerate are For the better conceiving whereof we must know that every regenerate man whilest he is in this world hath in him both flesh and spirit in-bred corruption and renewed grace and so consisteth as it were of a double person the old man which is corrupt through deceivable lusts and the new man which after God is created in righteousnesse and true holinesse Eph. 4.22 24. Now when the childe of God committeth sin even grievous sinnes as David did to speak as Paul doth of himself it is not he that doth it so farre forth as he is regenerate but he so farre forth as he is corrupt which Paul calleth sin that dwelleth in him Rom. 7.20 His service of sinne is with and from the flesh but in his minde renewed he serves the law of Christ Vers 25. which shewes that grace in the habit and seed and root doth then remain when and while corruption in sundry particular actions doth prevail Which to be true is plain also by St. Peter who denied his Master with cursing and swearing which in it self was a fearfull mortall sin Matth. 26.72 74. even after that comfortable speech of Christ unto him Simon behold Satan hath desired to have you that he may sift you as wheat But I have prayed for thee that thy faith fail not Luke 22.31 32. Shall we say he now by denying his Master lost all grace when as Christ had prayed for the continuance of his faith nay rather acknowledge that this failing was in this particular act not in the habit and seed of grace The second Use for instruction Secondly see here the happinesse of the godly who indeed alone have the Lord for their God for he is the strong and stable helper who will safely keep those that be his when all other helps do fail Ps 37.28 33. He forsaketh not his Saints The Lord will not leave him in the hand of the wicked Vers 24. Though he fall yet he shall not be cast down for the Lord upholdeth him with his hand Psal 34.19 Many are the afflictions of the righteous but the Lord delivereth them out of all See Job 8.20 God will not cast away an upright man Job 5.13 14. He shall deliver thee in sixe troubles and in seven there shall no evill touch thee Happy therefore is the man that hath the God of Jacob for his help whose hope is in the Lord his God Psal 146.5 Happy is that people that is in such a case yea happy is that people whose God
learned do plainly shew (a) Whitak de Script interpret Controv 1. quaest 5. cap. 8. Reynolds Hart. And they themselves in differences doe disclaime the authority of men though never so learned and send us to the Scripture See August Ep. 19. Iren. 4. adversus haeres cap. 63. The Use for admonition For admonition that we consider Gods providence over us herein causing us to have our time in the land of the living which we cannot deny to bee a great favour and therefore should endeavor to walk worthy of this blessing which after the example of Christ is to work the works of him that sent us John 9.4 First that we repent of our sins Mat. 3.2 Luke 13.3 5. Secondly that we believe on Jesus Christ whom God hath sent to be our Saviour John 6.28 This God commandeth to all that would be saved 1 John 3.21 with 5.13 Thirdly that we work out our salvation with fear and trembling Phil. 2.12 which is then done when with reverence to God who worketh all grace we do humbly and constantly exercise our selves in the meanes thereof ever making conscience of sinne till we receive the end of our faith which is the salvation of our soules 1 Pet 1.9 The second Observation The second point to be here observed is this That in the land of the living that is in this world God doth bountifully impart his goodnesse to the sonnes of men this is here taken for granted and else-where plainly affirmed Psal 33.5 The earth is full of the goodnesse of the Lord Psal 119.64 The earth is full of thy mercy Psal 145.9 The Lord is good to all even the brute creatures do daily tast of his bounty Psal 104.27.28 They all wait upon him he gives them their meat in due season That he giveth they gather he openeth his hand and they are filled with good The first Reason The reason hereof is two-fold First because in nature and essence he is goodnesse it self love it self and bounty it self and so can no more detain his goodnesse from the creatures then the sun can his light from the world when it is risen and indeed by the exercise of goodnesse and bounty doth he manifest this essentiall property as Psalm 119.68 Thou art good and dost good Jam. 1.17 By his good gifts and perfect givings he is seene to bee the father of lights The second Reason Secondly by his free and abundant communication of goodnesse he binds every creature unto him and man particularly to honour him for even temporall benefits are his witnesses that he from whom they come is the true God and that he must be honoured for them see Acts 14.17 Hereupon the godly do stirre up themselves to due and daily thankfulnesse as Psal 103.1 2. and 116.12 This serves for instruction admonition and comfort The first Use for instruction For instruction two wayes First this shews plainly that the true God is not known as he ought to be no not in this property of goodnesse That which Pharaoh professed of himself without fear Exod. 5.2 who is the Lord I know not the Lord is true of all naturall men for if they rightly knew this one property of goodnesse and bounty in the communication of blessings their hearts would cleave unto him in an unfaigned desire to be his by covenant for every man is a friend to him that giveth gifts Prov. 19.6 while they therefore say who is the Almighty that we should serve him and what profit should we have if we pray unto him Job 21.15 they shew themselves worse then the devill himself who said doth Job serve God for nought hast thou not made an hedge about him Thou hast blessed the work of his hands Job 1.9 10. The second Use for instruction Secondly this shewes what manner of persons all those ought to be who call God father namely free and forward in doing good so we shall resemble our heavenly father which is enjoyned us Mat. 5.44 55. This was Christ Jesus his property while he was on earth he went about doing good Acts 10.38 And it is commanded and commended to us all Eph. 5.1 Be followers of God as dear children and walk in love Heb. 13.16 To doe good and to communicate forget not The first Use for admonition For admonition it serves three wayes First in the want of any good thing to go to God by prayer for he is the father of lights from whom all good cometh and for the obtaining thereof with the use of lawfull means joyn prayer to him that saith ask and ye shall have Mat. 7.7 But withall we must look that we go not on in a course of sinne for that withholds good things Jer. 5.25 and causeth God not to hear our prayers Ps 66.18 The second use for admonition Secondly this must move us to labour to be such as shall surely partake of Gods best blessings For God is the great housekeeper that makes provision for children for servants yea for bruit creatures even for his very dogs And answerable to his greatnesse in provision is his justice and wisedome in distribution he gives not to all alike but to every one his portion and will not have childrens bread given to dogs Matth. 15.26 Indeed for temporall blessings he many times gives a larger portion to the wicked then to his children as wee may see by the outward state of Divet and Lazarus Luke 10.19 20. as great housekeepers will many times feast strangers more liberally then their owne children Yet God hath better things for his own then for the world as Mat. 3.11 16. And the right way to partake of the best blessings is The right way to partake of the best blessings first in generall to make sure we be in covenant wich God through faith in Christ Jesus for he that cometh unto God must believe Heb. 11.6 yea believe in Christ for he is the way the truth and the life no man cometh to the Father but by him John 14.6 Now being thus in covenant all is ours whether things present or things to come 1 Cor. 3.21 22. we partake hereby of his fatnesse and sweetnesse Rom. 11.17 and God will prevent us with blessings of goodnesse Psal 21.5 In particular to testifie the truth of our faith we must get and manifest the grace of love for this is a sure companion of faith Gal. 5.6 and a sure fruit of the same sanctifying spirit Gal. 5.22 and this entitles us unto Gods best blessings 1 Cor. 2.9 What eye hath not seen eare hath not heard nor heart conceived hath God prepared for them that love him 1 John 3.14 We know we have passed from death to life because we love the bretheren Secondly we must fear God with a filiall feare by the consideration of Gods power and presence seeking to bring our hearts to true conscience of eschewing evill and doing good wherein his grace is certainly made evident as
8.25 The examples of Gods children professing the practice of this duty are many as of Jacob. Gen. 49.10 I have waited for thy salvation O Lord. Job 14.4 All the daies of mine appointed ●ime will I wait David Psal 130.5.6 I wait for the Lord yea my soule doth wait my soule waiteth for the Lord more then they that watch for the morning Yea this is the practise of the Church it self Is 25.9 It shall be said in that day loe this is our God we have waited for him and he will save us This is the Lord we have waited for him All which are an excellent cloud of faithfull witnesses shewing plainly that the duty is required of God and that the performance of it is acceptable in his sight The reasons hereof are plain The first R●●●●● First all afflictions come by Gods disposing and ruling providence a● Is 45.7 I create peace and evill Amos 3.6 Is there evill in the City and the Lord hath done it and the removing of them is his doing also for he doth heale and bind up as well as teare and smile Hos 6.2 Jer. 33.6 Therefore it is wisedome to go to him that smitteth and to wait upon sin for help Secondly waiting on God is a work of faith The second Reason Is 28.16 and ascribes unto God the honour of the blessing we wait for when as refusing to wait on God bew● aies an evill heart of unbelief as 2 Kings 6.33 Wherefore should I wait on the Lord any longer Thirdly The third Reason by waiting on God we are surely intitled to singular benefits Lam. 3.25 The Lord is good unto them that wait for him See this his goodnesse in sundry particular blessings First they shall inherit the earth that is every good and comfortable blessing in this world Psalm 37.9 Secondly God will save them from their enemies Prov. 20.22 Thirdly he heareth their cry and prayer Psal 40.1 Fourthly they shall never be ashamed Psal 25.3 Is 49.23 Fifthly they shall renew their strength Is 40.30 Sixtly God prepareth for them blessings spirituall in Christ which surpasse the conceit and reach of man Is 64.4 This serves for instruction and for admonition For instruction it may well informe us to conceive The use for instruction what is like to be our estate in this world in regard of troubles namely seeing we must wait upon God for deliverance from them it seems he would have us to resolve they may be our portion here on earth When an earthly King enjoyns all his subjects to prepare arms and be in readinesse they will easily conceive they shall have warres And thus deales the Lord with his children he bids them wait upon him for deliverance from troubles when they come Now patient waiting is the act of hope in God for his help which is one part of defensive a ●●our in time of trouble as Luke 21.19 by your patience possesse your soules Eph. 6.15 And your feet shod with the preparation of the gospell of peace which needed not but for afflictions which are plainly foretold John 16.33 Acts 14.22.2 Tim. 2.12 and preparation for them enjoyned Luke 14.26 27 amplified ●here by two resemblances verse 28. c. For admonition The Use for admonition it serves effectually to stirre up every godly man to make sure he be end●ed with these graces and give himself to that behaviour which may enable him with patience to wait on the Lord in the time of affliction Every good husband is provident in summer to make provision for winter and shall not Christians be wise for their soules in the like The way to Christian patience The sure way to Christian patience is this First to break off the course of every sin by true repentance for the guilt of sinne takes away peace of conscience unlesse it be seared and they that are in that estate and case are like the troubled Sea when it cannot rest whose waters cast out mire and dirt Is 57.20 who can rightly wait on God for nothing but judgements for while they go on in sinne they have no title to mercy and therefore it is said the hope of the ungodly shall perish Prov. 10.28 it shal be like the giving up of the ghost Job 11.20 but if they repent putting iniquity farre away as Job 11.14 then there is hope verse 18. Secondly they must believe in God through Christ for this they are justified and have peace with God Rom. 5 1. and this faith is the ground of things hoped for Heb. 11.1 and when it is tryed in affliction it bringeth forth patience Jam. 1.3 the perfect work whereof is this waiting on God here enjoyned Thirdly they must fear God by remembring his hand and providence in these evills that lye upon them for a sparrow lights not on the ground without his will Mat. 10.29 This will check and suppresse both repining and grudging towards God as Luke 23.34.49 and envy and desire of revenge against men and give us hope of a comfortable end Prov. 23.17 18. Let not thine heart envy sinners but be thou in the fear of the Lord all the day long for surely there is an end and thine expectation shall not bee cut off Fourthly they must walk in obedience Psal 7 34. wait on the Lord and keep his may and he shall exalt thee to inherit the earth Be of good courage The second duty whereunto David stirres up himself and others in the time of affliction namely they must not suffer themselves to be daunted dismayed or faint-hearted but stirre up themselves encourage their hearts and keep fast the confidence of their hope even in the depth of distresse this is the meaning Mark then The third Observation Gods children must not suffer themselves to be dismaid or daunted in time of affliction but cheer up their hearts and encourage themselves in the Lord their God See Psal 31.24 Be of good courage Is 35.3 strengthen the weak hands and confirme the feeble knees 1 Pet. 3.4 not being dismaid with any terrour even as David did when his own men would have stoned him he encouraged himself in the Lord his God 1 Sam. 30.6 and this is the meaning of the Apostles charge 1 Cor. 16.3 Stand fast in the faith quit you like men be strong The reasons hereof are plain and of great importance The first Reason First to be fearfull and faint-hearted in affliction comes either from the want or at least from the weaknesse of grace even of that most excellent and needfull grace of faith as Solomon saith If thou be faint in the day of adversity thy strength is small Prov. 24.10 even thy faith as Christ told his Disciples in a great storme upon the Sea Matth. 8.26 Why are yee fearfull O yee of little faith Now there is great danger herein for hence comes Apostacy in Religion when men withdraw themselves for fear of persecution In those the Lords soule takes no pleasure such
found to be true by good experience Psal 40.1 2. I waited patiently for the Lord and he inclined unto me and established my goings according to the Lords promise Is 40.30 They that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength The first Reason The reason hereof is plain First to wait on the Lord and to encourage our selves in affliction are notable actions of faith as is shewed before Now the grace of faith doth surely intitle us to the participation of Gods power 2 Chro. 20.20 Believe in the Lord your God so shall yee be established The second Reason Secondly in waiting on the Lord and encouraging our selves in time of affliction are the right improving and employing of the talents which the Lord hath left with us for in so doing we set faith a work And this behaviour hath title to encrease for to every one that hath it shall be given Mat. 25.28 29. It is said of Paul that he encreased in strength Acts 9.22 and the way and means thereof is shewed by himself 1 Cor. 15.10 I laboured more abundantly then they all This serves for instruction and for admonition The first Use for instruction For instruction two wayes First see here plainly that Gods gracious gifts and works in our hearts are vouchsafed though not for yet in and upon our endeavour in obedience to his will in the use of those means wherein he is pleased to work the same as here encrease of strength from God is promised upon our obedience in waiting on the Lord and encouraging our hearts so to do So Is 55.3 Heare and your soule shall live for faith comes by hearing Rom. 10.17 and he that believeth in me saith our Saviour shall never dye John 11.26 A most needfull point worthy of all observation because the corruption of nature is such that we willingly yeeld to the contrary conceit which is to hope for good from God though we neglect the means wherein God is pleased to work the same and therein separate the means from the end as the Jewes looked to have eternall life in the word and yet would not search to find therein what it testified of Christ John 5.39 They would have life but they would not come to Christ to have it in him verse 40. As on the other side we easily perswade our selves we shall escape damnation though we make bold upon sinne the meritorious cause thereof to live therein The second Use for instruction Secondly here see the true fountain of al● that courage and boldnesse which in all ages Gods children have shewed for Gods glory and for the maintenance of his truth even to the amazement of their adversaries as in David against Goliah 1 Sam. 16.32 34. Psal 3.6 and 23.4 in the three servants of God before Nebuchadnezzar Dan. 3.16 17. in the Apostles before the rulers of the Jewes Acts 3.13 and in many thousand Martyrs before their persecutors whereof the Ecclesiasticall histories give plentifull testimony Surely they had it from the true God who did strengthen their hearts and this the godly have confessed as David often calling the Lord his strength as Psal 18.1 2. Psal 144.1 and Paul 2 Tim 4.17 This Lord stood with me and strengthened me The first Use for admonition For admonition it serves First to observe the wayes and means whereby God doth strengthen the hearts of his children that so we may therein wait upon God in the day of affliction for encrease of strength and courage in our soules Gods wayes for this end are of two sorts some extraordinary as the touch of Christs hand vouchsafed to Daniel How God doth strengthen the hearts of his Children Dan. 10.10 16 18. and the laying on of his right hand vouchsafed to Fohn Rev. 1.17 Others are ordinary and that of two sorts outward and inward Gods ordinary outward wayes of strengthening the heart are foure First and chiefly his word spoken either by God himself as Josh 1.6 7 9. or by his servants in the ministery thereof as Heb. 12.12 Lift up the hands that hang down Is 40.1 2. Comfort yee comfort yee my people speak yee to the heart of Jerusalem Hence David saith ●his is my comfort in mine affliction for thy word hath quickened me Psal 119.50 and Jerem. 15.16 Thy word was unto me the joy and rejoycing of my heart A good weapon in a mans hand puts courage in his heart against an enemy now Gods word is the sword of the spirit Eph. 6.17 yea the sword of Gods mouth Rev. 2.16 nay sharper then any two edged sword Heb. 4.12 Secondly the works of his providence wherein we have had experience of his goodnesse in former deliverances Thus Davids heart was strengthened to encounter with Goliah by the experience of Gods power and providence in killing the Lyon and the Beare 1 Sam. 17 34 35 36 37. yea the remembrance of Gods power and mercy unto others in like case puts life and courage into the hearts of God children in distresse Psal 22.4 5. Our Fathers trusted in thee and thou didst deliver them They cryed unto thee and were delivered Here thou maist say as Elisha did at the waters of Jordan where is the God of Elijah 2 Kings 2.14 Thirdly the company of the godly puts courage into the distressed Acts 28.15 When Paul saw the bretheren in his dangerous voyage he thanked God and took courage Prov. 27.9 17. O intment and perfume rejoyce the heart so doth the sweetnesse of a mans friend by harty counsell Iron sharpeneth iron so a man sharpeneth the countenance of his friend Fourthly and lastly prayer to God as well by our selves as by others in our behalf Thus the Apostles sought courage and boldnesse when they were threatned by the rulers of the Jewes Acts 4.24 29. and Paul for this end intreated the Ephesians to pray for him Eph. 6.19 Gods inward way of strengthening the heart is by the work of his spirit for that is the comforter John 14.16 17. and the spirit of strength Is 11.2 of power and of a sound mind 2 Tim. 1.7 By the assurance of the abode of this spirit among them the Lord encourageth Zerobabell Jehoshuah and the people Hag. 2.4 5. Now these being some of Gods speciall wayes whereby he strengtheneth the hearts of his children we must stirre up our selves to wait for his work of mercy for the strengthening of our hearts when terrour and fears take hold upon us The second Use for instruction Secondly we must labour to be such both in state of soule and behaviour of life as to whom God will vouchsafe the blessing of strength of heart in evill times This requires besides the duties here named of waiting upon God and encouraging our hearts in evill times that before hand in the dayes of peace First we beware of sinne and break off the course thereof by true repentance for guilt of sinne brings a trembling heart and great astonishment as Deut. 28.65 66.
even fear where no fear is Ps 53.5 it makes the heart to faile Luke 21.26 Secondly that we are truly in covenant with God not only receiving the seales thereof for outward admittance and assurance as Baptisme and the Lords supper but humbly receiving and obeying the word of the covenant Christs holy gospell which when we do the Lord will say feare thou not for I am with thee he not dismaid for I am thy God I will strengthen thee yea I will help thee yea I will uphold thee with the right hand of my righteousnesse Is 41.10 Thirdly that by faith we rest and rely upon Gods mercy in Christ Jesus This is the ground of hope whereby we wait on God which hath the promise of being strengthened as when it is said that by faith some of weak were made strong Heb. 11.34 as Abraham was strong in the faith Rom. 4.20 This faith unites us unto ●od in Christ Gal. 2.20 and Gods promise is to strengthen such in the Lord Zech. 10.12 Fourthly that we be upright hearted towards God for the Lord makes himself strong for such 2 Chron. 16.9 This we may see by his promise and dealing with David who was upright before him Psal 18.23 and Gods hand was established with him his arme did streng then him Ps 89.21 The fourth observation The fourth and last point here to be noted is the repetition of the first duty here prescribed Wait I say on the Lord that is even after the Lord hath strengthened thine heart yet wait still on God and abide his leisure for thy full deliverance The like repetition we may see in the same case Jam. 5.7.8 Be patient therefore brethren unto the coming of the Lord behold the husbandman waiteth for the precious fruit of the earth Be yee also patient stablish your hearts for the coming of the Lord draweth neer The Reason The reason of such repetitions is to shew the necessity of this duty of waiting upon God in the time of afflictions for tribulations are like to continue to the godly in this world as Christ told his Disciples John 16.33 in regard of the malice of the devill and his instruments who being the seed of the Serpent do bear continuall enmity to the godly which are the seed of the woman The wicked ordinarily are many and mighty as David complaineth Psal 69.4 They that hate me without a cause are more then the haires of mine head they that would destroy me being mine enemies wrongfully are mighty So as the godly had need with the same prophet to say and do as Psal 59.9 Because of his strength will I wait upon thee for God is my defence The use for instruction This serves to justifie a profitable ministeriall practise in the zealous pressing of needfull duties by often repetition Many have itching ears ever desirous to hear novelties like the Athenians who spent the time in nothing else but to tell or heare some new thing Acts 17.21 But wisedome is justified of her children They that mind to be Christs Disciples are desirous to hear needfull things again and again as John 9.29 Wherefore would you heare it again and again will yee also be his Disciples Acts 13.42 The Gentiles besought that these words might be preached unto them the next Sabbath For which purpose Paul saith To Write to you the same things is not indeed grievous to me but for you it is safe Phil. 3.1 as his often practise of it plainly shewes in the same chapter verse 18. Many walk of whom I have told you often and now tell you weeping that they are the enemies of the Crosse of Christ Gal. 1.8 9. Though we or an Angell from heaven preach unto you any other gospell then that which we have preached unto you let him be accursed As we said before so say I now again If any man preach any other gospell unto you then that ye have r●ceived let him be accursed And our blessed Saviour about materiall duties took the same course as we may see in his often repeated woes against the Scribes and Pharisees Mat 23.13 14 15 16. c. and his pressing the duty of watching on his Disciples by this often repetition Mark 13.33 Take ye heed watch and pray verse 35. watch yee therefore 37. What I say unto you I say unto all men watch The Use for admonition Secondly this repitition of the duty shewing the importance of it must stirre up our diligence in the constant and conscionable use of such means as God hath ordained for the a taining of this vertue Which way and means is plainly prescribed in the use of admonition where this duty is handled in the beginning of the verse 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 DAVIDS Hearts desire OR AN EXPOSITION Of the 84. Psalme By Mr. THOMAS PIERSON Late Pastour of Brompton-Brian in the County of Hereford LONDON Printed for Philemon Stephens at the gilded Lyon in Pauls Church-yard 1647. AN EXPOSITION of the 84. Psalme Psalme 84. To the chiefe Musician upon Gittith A Psalme for the Sonnes of Korah THis Psalme may not unfitly be called Davids hearts desire for though his name be not prefixed as it is to sundry others yet the matter of it being well weighed doth most fitly accord to his troublesome estate under persecution whereby he was debarred from safe accesse to the place of Gods solemn and publike service and most fully expresse his hearts desire after the house of God which was in him both frequent and unfeigned Psal 27.4 in regard of the blessings there to be enjoyed Psal 65.4 which is matter profitable for Gods children for that which being denyed will prove the hearts desire should being enjoyed become the hearts delight and that is the pure and holy publike worship of God In the handling of this Psalme we have first the Dedication of it in the title prefixed then the Psalme it selfe The Dedication The Dedication was to the chief Musician or Master of the Quier For 1 Chron. 16.4 David ordered a Quier to sing thankesgiving and penned Psalmes for that end which he delivered to the Master of the Quier vers 7. Of their ordering see 1 Chron. 25.1.7 Vpon Gittith Three Psalmes hath this word Gittith in the title viz. 8.81.84 the meaning whereof is difficult being much controverted amongst interpreters The Septuagint reads it 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 pro ●orcularibus which the a Euthymius August in Psal 8. ancients Allegorizing expound of particular Churches where Christ is the vine believers are branches and faith and other graces are grapes which yield that wine which cheereth God and man Iudg. 9.13 Others following the 72. yet referre it to the time of vintage thus celebrated The Chaldee Paraphrast b 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 takes it for a musicall instrument which David brought from Gath where he remained in his exile from Saul with King Achish Rabbi David Kimhi takes it to note and signifie that this Psalme
prayer 2 Chron. 20.7 Vse 2 For admonition remember that whatsoeve● was written afore-time was written for our learning that wee through patience and comfort of the Scriptures might have hope Rom. 15.4 We therefore must read the Scripture with observation and thus encourage our selves in prayer to prevail with God for his Church and for our selves For comfort in prayer remember the true God is the God of Jacob he will be prevailed with by prayers and teares but follow and imitate Jacob leave not off give not over till he answer as Isa 62.1 2. Vers 9. Behold O God our shield and look upon the face of thine anointed IN the former verse David did most earnestly begge of God audience to his prayer In this verse continuing the same duty of prayer he begs of God whom he calleth their shield with like earnest affection for he doubleth his request the favour and kindnesse to be beheld and looked upon moving the Lord thereto by the honourable state whereunto God had advanced him in anointing him to be a King so as he was the Lords anointed In this Petition note three things first the title which he gives to God secondly the favour he crave of God thirdly the reason whereby he would move the Lord to to grant that favour For the first the title he gives to God is their shield O God our shield A shield we know is a part of armour for defence serving to keep off and award the hurts and blowes which an enemy might give and so by fit resemblance shewes what God becomes to those that be his namely a sure defence and saveguard from all hurtfull assaults of their enemies Mark then in this title 1. Observation that God is a shield for his children that is their sure and safe protectour and defender from the hurts of all their enemies Psal 3.3 Thou Lord art a shield for me Psal 18.2 The Lord is my rock and my fortresse my deliverer my God my strength in whom I will trust my buckler and the horn of my salvation Psal 33.20 He is o●● help and our shield Psal 59.11 Bring them down O Lord our shield and as it followeth in this Psalm vers 11. The Lord God is a Sunne and shield The reason hereof Reason is his own free grace and favour in Christ to those that be truly in Covenant with him as Gen. 15.1 This serves for instruction admonition and comfort Vse 1 For instruction two wayes First to let us plainly see the great happinesse of the godly that though they have many and mighty enemies both corporall and spirituall yet their God is an all-sufficient safe buckler and shield of defence against them all see Deut. 33.29 Happy art thou O Israel who is like unto thee O people saved by the Lord the shield of thy helpe Psal 144.15 Happy are the people that be so yea happy is that people whose God is the Lord. Vse 2 Secondly this shewes how Magistrates should shew themselves toward the godly when any wrong is offered unto them namely as the Lord himself is whose name they beare Psal 82.6 so they should become shields that is sure protectors and defenders of the godly so Job was Iob 29.11 when the eare heard me it blessed me and when the eye saw me it gave eare to me 12. Because I delivered the poore that cryed and the fatherlesse and him that had none to helpe him 13. The blessing upon him that was ready to perish came upon me and I caused the widdowes heart to sing for joy 14 15 16 17 c. Magistrates are called shields Ps 47.9 Hos 4.18 and therefore should become protectors of the good unlesse they will have their owne names to rise up in judgment against them Vse 3 For admonition it serves effectually to move every one to labour carefully for that estate wherein they may truly have the Lord for their shield Hereunto three things are necessary First that we stand rightly in covenant with God having avouched him for our God not onely by receiving the seales of the covenant in being baptized and comming to the Lords Table which Hypocrites may do but especially by reverend receiving the word of the covenant and humbly submitting our selves thereto as God required when he avouched Israel to be his people Deut. 26.16 17 18. and they performed when they sate down at his feet every one receiving his word Deut. 33.3 Secondly we must see that our hearts be endued with true faith whereby we trust in God unfeignedly resting and relying upon his promise for all the blessings of the covenant This grace entitles us to have God for our shield Prov. 30.5 Every word of God is pure he is a shield to those that trust in him Psal 18.30 The word of the Lord is tried he is a buckler to those that trust in him Psal 28.7 The Lord is my strength and my shield my heart trusted in him and I am helped also Psal 33.18 19. 20. Thirdly we must walk uprightly before him making conscience of all sinne and leading a godly life This God required of Abraham to whom he promised to become a shield Gen. 17.1 with Gen. 15.1 and Solomon gives assurance hereof Prov. 2.7 He is a buckler to them that walk uprightly that is to those that look in all things to please God and lean neither to this sinne nor that And to move us hereunto let us consider the evils of the times in the abundance of iniquity which cry to heaven for most heavie judgements let us think upon the troubles of other nations and our own present danger sundry wayes especially from divisions both in Church and state Now in times of trouble nothing can be better for us then to have the Lord for our shield for then we need not fear what can man do unto us Psal 118.6 Vse 4 For comfort this makes greatly to all that be in covenant with God and testifie the truth of their faith by upright walking before him for God is their shield what need they feare Consider Psal 27.1 2. The Lord is my light and my salvation whom shall I feare c Jer. 20.11 The Lord is with me like a mighty terrible one therefore all mine enemies shall be confounded but I shall not be confounded This made David not to feare ten thousand of the people that should beset him round about Psal 3.6 nor walking through the shadow of death Psal 23.4 This made the three servants of the Lord not fear the hot fiery furnace nor the fiercenesse of the King Dan. 3.16 17. c. Now consider that God is without shadow of change Jam. 1.17 and he was a shield to Abraham David Jeremie and others let us therefore labour to be like them and we may with like confidence rest assured of Gods protection as the Lord promised 1 Kings 9.4 5. and as the godly do comfortably expect Psal 22.4 5. The second thing to be noted here is the favour
people we see here do return but the wicked are cut off and cast off for ever Is 27.7 8. Hath he smitten him as he smote those that smote him c. The first Use for admonition For admonition two wayes First to the wicked that they insult not over Gods children in their affliction and misery for God will one day restore comfort to his children and judge the wicked See Mich. 7.8 Rejoyce not against me O mine enemy when I fall I shall arise when I sit in darknesse the Lord shall be a light unto mee And for judging the wicked see Psal 137.7 8 9. and Zeph. 2.8 9. The second Use for admonition Secondly to the godly in affliction that they bee not dismaid with any terrour for peace and deliverance shall come See Psal 23.4 Jam. 5.7 11. Acts 2.24 Christ now is made both Lord and King though once crucified Acts 2.36 declared to be the sonne of God with power according to the spirit of holinesse by the resurrection from the dead Rom. 1.4 Verse 2. Thon hast forgiven the iniquity of thy people thou hast covered all their sinne Selah The meaning of the words HEre the Prophet proceeds in the further acknowledgement of Gods favour to his people and doth instance in this great blessing the remission and forgivenesse of their sins which were the cause of his judgements that formerly sight upon them In expressing whereof he useth variety of phrase for the greater comfort of his people intimating thus much that whether their sinnes were small or great yet God had pardoned them and hid them out of his sight In this confession note two things The first implyed That Gods own people have their iniquities and their sins The second expressed that God forgives the iniquity of his people and covers all their sinnes For the first Gods own people that are his by covenant have their iniquities and their sinnes The first Observation 2 Chron. 6.36 If they sinne against thee for there is no man that sinneth not Prov. 20.9 Who can say I have made mine heart clean I am pure from my sinne Eccles 7.20 There is not a just man upon earth that doth good and sinneth not Jam. 3.2 In many things we sinne all 1 John 1.8 If we say we have no sinne weé deceive our selves and the truth is not in us Consider the best that have lived Noah Abraham Job Moses David Peter c. who though they were most worthy men yet were not pure and free from sinne The reason hereof is their originall corruption furthered by the malice of Satan and the deceitfulnesse of the world And touching this corruption The Reason which is in every man the seed of his sinne thus much we must know that it is in Gods people in a different manner and measure according to their estate before God For among Gods people some are his by a generall calling only and outward profession and in them corruption raigneth for the grace they have as yet is restraining only which keepeth them from the servitude of some grosse sinnes only Others are his also by effectuall calling and inward sanctification in whom though corruption do not raign and hold them captive under the bondage of sinne yet doth it remain in them and allure and draw them many a time to commit iniquity and sinne Thus much Paul confesseth speaking of himself regenerate Rom. 7. Now there he saith to expresse the strength of his corruption remaining what I hate that do I verse 15. Now then it is no more I that do it but sinne that dwelleth in me For I know that in me that is in my flesh dwelleth no good thing The good that I would I do not but the evill which I would not that do I I see a law in my members warring against the law of my mind c. verse 17 18 19 23. This serves for instruction admonition and comfort The first Use for instruction For instruction two wayes First that originall sinne is not quite taken away by Baptisme True it is they that rightly believe in the Lord Jesus and are regenerate by the holy ghost are both freed from the guilt of originall sinne and have corruption though not quite removed yet so weakened and lessened that sinne shall not raign in them yet some part thereof remains and thence proceed actuall transgressions as St. Paul confesseth Rom. 7.21 The second Use for instruction Secondly here see the errour of the more ancient Heretiques as the Catharists the Novatians and Donatists who held a man might live in a state of purity and perfection in life From whom the Papists do not much differ who doe not only hold the totall removall of originall corruption by Baptisme but also that the child of God may keep Gods Commandements For proof whereof they arge 1 John 2.4 and do inst ance in Zachary and Elizabeth Luke 1.6 But they erre mistaking evangelicall obedience there spoken of as though it were legall The first Use for admonition For admonition two wayes First to the wicked that they beware of the common stumbling block whereat many naturall men do fall that is to mislike true religion because of the faults and sinnes of those that be the professors of it For Gods people have their iniquities they have their sinnes There is a woe to them that give that offence yet thou shalt not be excused that takest it For wee be to the world because of offences Mat. 18.7 Secondly The second Use for admonition the godly have hence to consider their estate of subjection to commit iniquity and sin that thereby they may be moved to daily repentance for their sinnes past and to watchfulnesse against sinnes to come For which end they must remember Christs charge of pulling out the right eye c. Mat. 5.29 30. and beware of the sinnes which their constitution of body and their calling or state of life doth tempt them unto for there especially is this right eye that must be plucked out and right hand that must be cut off And against all sinne we must labour daily to put on the whole armour of God prescribed Eph. 6.12 14 16. And also ever labour to weaken corruption and to renew and strengthen grace in our soules for which end we must be much exercised and conversant in the word and prayer For comfort The use for comfort it makes greatly to those that be in Christ Jesus and yet be troubled for their iniquities and for their sinnes Quest wherein then doe they differ from naturall men Answ In the servitude of sinne whereto naturall men give themselves willingly and with delight if they may so do with safety from mens lawes but the child of God is grieved for them and doth watch against them and strive to leave them and so walks not after the flesh but after the spirit whereby he is freed from condemnation in Christ though he be not
holinesse and sets them into the kingdome of Christ which is righteousnesse and peace Rom. 14.17 This serves for instruction admonition and comfort The Use for instruction For instruction first see by the contrary the fearfull case of those that give themselves to the practice of injustice and contention they are not yet called of God with an holy calling but remain in the fearfull case of corrupt nature see Rom. 1.28 29 31. The Use for admonition For admonition that as we desire the comfort and assurance of Gods salvation so we conscionably give our selves to the practise of these vertues of righteousnesse and peace towards our brethren The use for comfort For comfort to those that conscionably follow peace and righteousnesse amongst men it is a comfortable assurance that God hath bestowed on them righteousnesse and peace with Christ Vers 11. Truth shall spring out of the earth and righteousnesse shall look down from heaven The meaning of the words BEcause the graces and blessings of Christs kingdome mentioned in the former verse be of great worth and comfort and indeed do manifest the presence of his salvation therefore doth the Prophet here further insist in two of them truth and righteousnesse letting us know whence these two shall shew themselves to wit the one from earth the other from heaven For the first Truth shall spring out of the earth The truth here spoken of must needs be such as doth accompany Gods salvation in Christ and that is true and faithfull dealing both in word and deed The springing of it out of the earth is the plain and certain evidence thereof in the lives and actions of men earth being here put by a Metonymie of the subject for men that dwell thereon as if he should have said It is so certain that mercy and truth shall meet that truth in word and deed true and faithfull dealing shall be plainly and plentifully exercised among men living here on earth The first Observation Mark then that in Christs kingdome when Gods salvation comes to men true and faithfull dealing in word and deed shall be plainly and plentifully exercised here on earth between man and man Psal 15.2 Every citizen of Christs kingdome speaketh the truth in his heart Ezek. 18.9 They that look to live with God must deal truly Zech. 8.3 Jerusalem which is Gods true Church is a citie of truth 1 Cor. 5.8 The Christians Passeover is not the feast of I after Week but a life led in sinceritie and truth The first Reason The reason hereof is plain First God who sends his salvation is a God of truth Psal 31.5 Jer. 10.10 He is truth Psal 51.6 and is a teacher of all those whom he means to save Isa 54.13 John 6.35 Now this is his lesson that his people should love the truth Zech. 8.29 and speak the truth every man to his neighbour verse 16. The second Reason Secondly when God sends his salvation to men hee bestowes upon them his holy spirit which is the spirit of truth John 14.17 leading men into all truth John 16.13 whose fruit is in all truth Eph. 5.9 The third Reason Thirdly when God sends his salvation to men he gives them his word of truth both law and Gospell For the law see Mal. 2.6 The law of truth was in his mouth And the Gospell is the word of truth Eph. 1.13 This word of truth being sowen in the ground of our hea●ts and watered by the dew of grace springs up and growes as good seed in good ground This serves for instruction admonition and comfort The first Use for instruction For instruction First see here how powerfull the work of God is in the hearts of men in the ministery of the word blessed by the spirit it changeth their very nature which of it self is full of all unrighteousnesse and loveth lying and untruth as Rom. 1.29 The second Use for instruction Secondly see here to whom Gods salvation is come whose state God makes glorious in grace namely those that having the word of truth amongst them receive therewith that blessing of the Spirit that they love truth in their hearts and practise it in their lives Eph. 4.24 25. But as for those that make no conscience of true and upright dealing among men undoubtedly they are out of Gods Kingdome and state of grace having the devill for their God see John 8.44 Rev. 21.8 and 22.15 This doth charge a fearfull state upon the pillars of Popish Religion who maintain and practise equivocation and officious lyes See and apply to them 2 Thess 2.9 10. 1 Tim. 6.5 2 Tim. 3.8 Tit. 1.14 Gods true servants in the Ministery can do nothing against the truth but for it 2 Cor. 13.8 The Use for admonition For admonition to every one that lives in Gods Church that we labour to feele in our hearts the love of the truth and to expresse the springing and growing of it in our lives by our words and by our deeds wherein we conscionably and constantly both speak the truth and do the truth else we shall not feel nor manifest Gods salvation to be come unto us How can he say the God of truth is his God and hath taught him or that the spirit of truth is given to him which leads men into all truth whose fruit is in all truth or that the word of truth as good seed was sowen in his heart who makes no conscience of truth in word and behaviour See the Apostles pressing of this duty Eph. 4.25 upon verse 20 21 22 23 24. which shewes also the way and means whereby it must be attained The Use for comfort For consolation this makes greatly to all those that speak the truth and deale truly with their bretheren in a constant and conscionable course for this shewes that Gods salvation is come unto them that the God of truth is their God that the spirit of truth is given them and the word of truth is sanctified unto them And righteousnesse shall look down from heaven Here he shewes whence comes that true righteousnesse whereby such as fear God in the Church must be justified and saved namely from heaven This righteousnesse is the righteousnesse of Christ as mediatour who as God is from heaven and is revealed unto men in the Gospell which is a doctrine from heaven as Mat. 21.25 with Gal. 1.11 12. Mark then The second Observation When Gods salvation comes to men here on earth he shewes unto them the righteousnesse of Christ which is from heaven Rom. 3.21 22. The righteousnesse of God without the law is manifested being witnessed by the law and the Prophets Even the righteousnesse of God which is by the faith of Jesus Christ unto all and upon all them that believe The Reason This he doth for the praise of the glory of his grace in saving sinners with full satisfaction to his justice For the unrighteous as all
are by nature Rom. 3.9 10. cannot inherit the Kingdome of God therefore what the law could not do because we could not fulfill it God provides to be done for his elect in Christ Rom. 8.3 and when they believe makes them partakers of it that so he that rejoyceth might rejoyce in the Lord. 1 Cor. 1.30 31. for boasting is taken away by the law of faith Rom. 3.27 This serves for instruction admonition and comfort The first Use for instruction For instruction two wayes First it shewes unto us the unspeakable riches of Gods wisdome grace and goodnesse in Christ Jesus to his elect of wisdome in finding out this way of justification to a sinner which no created nature could of it self ever conceive 1 Cor. 2.7 9. of grace and goodnesse in bestowing the same freely on his elect 1 Cor. 1.30 2 Cor. 5.21 The second Use for instruction Secondly this shewes us the fearfull judgement of blindnesse of mind lying on the Church of Rome at this day who are so farre from beholding this righteousnesse which looks down from heaven that they deride it calling it a new no-justice a phantasticall apprehension of that which is not a false faith and untrue imputation Rhem. on Rom. 3.22 Nay they shew such enmity unto it that they pronounce them accursed who by true faith rest and rely upon it alone for justification before God Concil Trid. Sess 6. can 9.10 11 12. Of them is that spitituall judgement verified Rom. 11.8 God hath given them the spirit of slumber eyes that they should not see and eares that they should not heare They like Israel following after the law of righteousnesse have not attained to the law of righteousnesse Why Because they seek it not by faith but as it were by the works of the law Rom. 9 31. They being ignorant of Gods righteousnesse and going about to stablish their own righteousnesse have not submitted themselves to the righteousnesse of God for Christ is the end of the law for righteousnesse to every one that believeth Rom. 10.3 4. Well therefore may we say of them Hear ye despisers and wonder and vanish away the vaile hangs over your eyes when the Gospell is read unto this day God hath sent upon them strong delusions to believe lyes because they have not received the love of the truth 2 Thess 2.9 10. The use for admonition For admonition it serves very effectually to all that live in the Church of Christ to take notice of this bounty of God in revealing by the Gospell this righteousnesse of Christ that we may endeavour to walk worthy of the same First in labouring to conceive rightly of this righteousnes of Christ which God causeth to look down from heaven Secondly in giving all diligence to be made partakers thereof both these see in Paul Phil. 3.9 10 11. Indeed they are both the gift of God but yet in the use of meanes the word and prayer wherein we must wait for the work of the spirit as the poor did at the pool of Bethesda for the moving of the water John 5.1 2 3. The Use for comfort For comfort it makes greatly to those that know Christ crucified and do rest and rely upon his merits for justification and salvation Oh God hath done great things for them see Mat. 13.16 Blessed are your eyes for they see and your eares for they heare Verse 12. Yea the Lord shall give that which is good and our land shall yeeld her encrease The meaning of the words HEre the Prophet proceedeth in expressing further blessings that accompany Gods salvation in the Kingdome of grace The blessings here mentioned are of two sorts First from the Lord then from the earth From the Lord in these words yea the Lord will give that which is good here he meaneth whatsoever gift or blessing is good for his people whether it be spirituall or temporall for so largely is the word here used taken in Scripture as we shall see in the confirmation of the point here to be observed which is this The first Observation When God sends among men his salvation in Christ he will give to such as fear him whatsoever is good for them both for their soules and bodies See this confirmed first in generall Exod. 32.19 I will make all my goodnesse passe before thee Psal 34.10 They that seek the Lord shall not lack any good thing Then particularly for blessings temporall Deut. 28.11 12. The Lord shall make thee plenteous in goods in the fruit of thy body and in the fruit of thy cattell and in the fruit of thy ground The Lord shall open unto thee his good treasure the heaven to give thee rain unto thy land in his season and to blesse all the work of thine hand Also for blessings heavenly and spirituall Eph. 1.3 He blesseth us with all spirituall blessings in heavenly places or things in Christ even with the gift of the Holy Ghost which is the good thing indeed for the soul Psal 143.10 Thy spirit is good and it is Gods gift in the kingdome of grace Acts 2.16 and 10.44 45. This is it which makes the souls of Gods people like a watered garden Jer. 31.12 Herewith doth he satiate the souls of the Priests with fatnesse and satisfie the people with goodnesse vers 14. as Paul was perswaded of the Romans that they were full of goodnes Rom. ●5 14 and of the Corinthians that in every thing they were enriched by him and came behinde in no gift 1 Cor. 1.5.7 The first Reason The reason hereof is threefold First to make known the riches of his mercy and goodnesse in Christ how well he is pleased in him that with him he will g●ve all manner of blessings Rom. 8.32 The second Reason Secondly to draw men unto him by beholding the abundance of blessings which accompany the receiving of Christ by faith for though many times they want the possession yet the right of all Gods blessings belong to them that are in Christ 1 Cor. 3.21 22 23. Thus was Simon Magus drawn to be baptized Acts 8.13 As Hest 8.17 The Jewes had joy and gladnesse a feast and a good day and many of the people of the land became Jewes The third Reason Thirdly to keep those with him that come in sincerity and to move them to cleave fast unto the Lord in faith and love as John 6.68 To whom shall we go thou hast the words of eternall life So Paul reasoneth Rom. 8.31 32 35. What shall we say to these things c. who shall separate us from the love of Christ c. This serves for instruction admonition and comfort The first Use for instruction For instruction two wayes First it opens unto us the true and right way whereby we may receive from God that which is good Few men doubt of his sufficiencie and ability but how they should be interested thereunto and partake thereof they know not
advanced from a Shepheards crook to a Scepter Psal 78.70 71. and raised him on high 2 Sam. 23.1 and gave him great substance as 1 Chron 29.3 4. But more apparantly to Salomon while he continued upright with God see 1 Chron. 29.25 and 2 Chron. 1.12 14 15. And to Jehoshaphat who walked in the wayes of David God gave riches and honour in abundance And the right hereof still continueth to all the godly All are yours 1 Gor. 3.21 22. If at any time it be otherwise with Gods people it is either for correction of sinne as Jer. 5.25 or for triall of grace as in Job The second Use for instruction Secondly see here the errour of many worldlings who do not once think that the yearly encrease of fruit from the earth and from trees doth depend upon the speciall will and providence of God appointing the same every year but either like meer naturallists ascribe it to that vertue and power which God gave them by creation or more prophanely attribute it to the aspects and influences of starres and planets It is true God gave vertue and power in the beginning to the earth and to fruitfull trees to bring forth fruit according to their kind Gen. 1.11 12. And the sunne moon and starres by heat and light do work upon the earth and trees that grow thereon but not so as that some of them by a more favourable aspect should cause plenty and others by a malignant aspect should cause scarcity No no mens behaviour in sinne or in obedience do work more powerfully for scarcitie and plenty then any stars as is plain Deut. 28. For admonition it makes two wayes The first Use for admonition First that they who look for plentifull encrease from the earth and trees in the place where they live do break off the course of sinne which brings scarcitie Psal 107.34 Jer. 5.25 and labour to become truly godly in receiving believing and obeying the Word of God which doth give title to the blessing of plenty as Levit. 26.2 3 4. 1 Tim. 4.8 The second Use for admonition Secondly that we who live in Gods Church where the word of salvation is made known beware of being barren in grace lest the earth and trees that grow thereon rise up in judgement against us for they by Christs coming in the gospel received by faith become more fruitfull unto men Psal 67.5 6. How then shall we escape if we continue barren of grace in heart and obedience in life towards God Consider Christs cursing the barren fig-tree Mat. 21.19 and his command to cut that down which kept the ground barren Luke 13.6 7. also the fearfull state of those that be barren ground to the Lord Heb. 6.7 8. adde also Matth. 11.21 23. If any ask how we may be fruitfull to God for his salvation in Christ I answer by labouring to adde grace unto grace as 2 Pet. 1.5 7 9. And amongst other fruits of godlinesse beseeming the gospel look to these two First the maintenance of Gods worship and service which hath the promise of plenty Prov. 3.9 10. Hag. 2.17 18 19. compared with Hag. 1.9 11. Mal. 3.10 Secondly the charitable relieving of the poor Deut. 15.10 11. Prov. 11.24 25. Heb. 6.10 2 Cor. 9 6 10. The Use for comfort For comfort this makes greatly to all those that conscionably receive and obey the word of salvation the holy gospel undoubtedly the outward blessings of Gods providence shall be ministred unto them so farre as it is good for them See Psal 23.1 2 5 6. Psal 34.10 37.3 And when there shall be any defect or want for temporall things God will make supply unto them by the comforts of his favour in Christ and grace of his spirit see Jam. 1.9 and 2.5 Whereupon with Paul they are taught both to be full and to be hungry both to abounc and to suffer need c. Phil. 4.13 Vers 13. Righteousnesse shall go before him and he shall set her steps in the way The meaning of the words IN these words he doth the third time give instance in a speciall vertue accompanying Gods salvation in Christ namely justice or righteousnesse which Vers 10. he said kissed with peace First in Christ who is the true Melchisedech and King of Salem Heb. 7.2 that is King of righteousnesse and of peace then in all those that are his redeemed and saved Rom. 5.1 Secondly lest men should mistake in a grace and vertue of that necessitie and worth Vers 11. he shews whence it shews it self namely from heaven and so it is not a meer humane civill righteousnes but the righteousnes of God in Christ as Rom. 10.3 4. Phil. 3.9 with the fruit thereof inherent righteousnesse renewed by the spirit Thirdly that men might better know the excellency of Gods salvation in Christ and discern where it comes here he shews that this vertue shall shew it self in Christs kingdome going before him and ever accompanying him where he brings salvation Righteousnesse shall go before him that is the publishing of justice and righteousnesse shall go before Christ when he brings salvation He shall set her steps in the way that is Christ shall set the steps of righteousnesse in the way that he goes with salvation which seems to import both evidence and setled continuance of the practise of vertue in the kingdom of Christ where Gods salvation comes The first Observation Here then mark these two points First by collection from this verse compared with the former that Christ Jesus who brings salvation to his Church is Jehovah that is true and very God for he before whose face righteousnesse walketh is he that bringeth salvation that this verse saith compared with the 9 and he is Jehovah vers 12. for to no other can the affixe here used be referred 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 and Jer. 23.6 and 33.16 in the title there given to Christ it is most plain The Lord our righteousnesse and 1 John 5.20 Is 9.6 Rom. 9.6 Christ is over all God blessed for ever The Reason And needs he must be so because he was to justifie to sanctifie and so to save else none could be saved as 1 Cor. 6.9 Rev. 21.27 Now no creature could doe these things Rom. 8.3.33 therefore Is 43.11 I the Lord and beside me no Saviour This serves for instruction admonition and comfort The first Use for instruction For instruction First against the Arrians that denyed Christ to be God But Jehovah is God Now Christ is Jehovah The second Use for instruction Secondly it shewes us the depth of mans misery that by no created power could be delivered Acts 4.12 Is 63.5 The resemblance of a captive unransomable but by the bondage of the Kings only sonne doth plainly illustrate our naturall misery For admonition two wayes First to the wicked that they take heed of such a course of life The first Use for admonition whereby they stand
required For Ministers see 1 Cor. 4.2 Moreover it is required of the disposers or stewards that a man be found faithfull which faithfulnesse stands in giving unto every one his portion in due season Luke 12.42 43.46 That is judgements to the wicked and mercies to the godly after instruction See 2 Tim. 2.25 26. and 4.1 2. for instruction for rebuke 1 Tim. 4.20 with Psal 11.6 and 75.8 and for comforting the godly see Isaiah 40.1 2. Colos 4.8 1 Thes 5.14 warn the unruly comfort the feeble minded and for necessity 1 Cor. 9.16 Then for the people the necessity of their subjection and observance is plain Luke 10.10 13 16. with Prov. 13.13 who so despiseth the word shall be destroyed Prov. 28.9 He that turneth away his ear from hearing the law even his prayer shall be abhominable The charge of Christ in all his Epistles to the seven Churches of Asia that he that hath an ear to hear must hear what the spirit saith unto the Churches Rev. 2.7 c. shewes the same besides the allurement from benefits thereby as Isa 55.3 Hear and your soul shall live Rom. 10.17 Faith cometh by hearing and hearing by the word of God it is the word of his grace Acts 10.32 And for the sacraments the legall commination for neglect or contempt of circumcision Gen 17.14 and of the Passeover Exod. 12.24 with Numb 9.13 shewes in equitie the necessitie of due partaking of the ●●vangelicall Sacraments And for prayer the neglect thereof is the brand of Atheist Psal 14.1.4 and a sinne liable to a grievous curse Psal 79.6 Powr out thy wrath upon the heathen that have not known thee and upon the kingdomes that have not called upon thy name And he that shall refuse subjection to the censure of the Church must be cast out as an heathen Matth. 18.17 The weight of their censure following Gods word see Verse 18. Verily I say unto you whatsoever ye shall binde on earth shall be bound in heaven and whatsoever ye shall loose on earth shall be loosed in heaven 1 Cor. 5.3 4 5. I have judged already in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ to deliver such a one unto Satan for the destruction of the flesh that the spirit may be saved in the day of the Lord Jesus The second Use for instruction Secondly see here also that the difference observed by Christ Jesus as well about the meanes of grace denying it some and vouchsafing it to others at least for a time as Matth. 10.5 6. Go not into the way of the Gentiles and into any city of the Samaritans enter ye not But go rather to the lost sheep of the house of Israel and Act 16.6 they were forbidden of the Holy Ghost to preach the word in Asia but vers 9 10. they endeavoured to go into Macedonia assuredly gathering that the Lord had called them to preach the Gospel there as also for the gift of grace it self to some and the deniall of it to others amongst whom the meanes is sent as we may see Mat. 13.11 It is given to you to know the mysteries of the Kingdome of heaven but to them it is not given See I say that in both these is divine justice for they are the wayes of Christ and therefore just The first Use for admonition For admonition two wayes First to the wicked that they consider their fearfull and dangerous state wherein they stand being indeed enemies to righteousnesse both in the affections of their hearts and the actions of their lives as Paul told Elymas Acts 13.10 Thou childe of the devill thou enemy of all righteousnesse Now if Christs wayes be righteous wayes which they oppose then will it be a righteous thing with God to judge them as he threatneth 1 Cor. 6.9 Know ye not that the unrighteous shall not inherit the Kingdome of God They must know that if in this life they do not by true repentance prevent it hereafter under Gods severe judgements they shall with Pharaoh when it is too late acknowledge the righteousnesse thereof Exod. 9.27 I have sinned this time the Lord is righteous I and my people are wicked The second use for admonition Secondly to the godly that they give evidence of their approbation of the righteousnesse of Christs ordinances and thereon so subject themselves thereto that they approve themselves wise Virgins who have the oyl of grace in the vessels of their hearts Matth. 25.4 and good and faithfull servants who have well improved their masters talents vers 16 17. with 20 23. moved thereto by the fearfull state of the foolish Virgins vers 8 9. and the idle servant vers 24 c. The use for comfort For comfort this makes greatly to all those that suffer persecution for righteousnesse sake for as God is righteous in this kinde of tryall and correction upon his children Psal 119.75 I know O Lord that thy judgements are right and that thou in very faithfulnesse hast afflicted me so he will approve himself righteous in an happy deliverance Seeing it is a righteous thing with God to recompence tribulation to them that trouble you and to you that are troubled rest with us 2 Thes 1.6 7. THE GREAT CHARTER OF THE CHURCH CONTAYNING A Catalogue of gracious Priviledges granted unto it by the King of HEAVEN OR AN EXPOSITION OF THE LXXXVII Psalm By Mr. THOMAS PIERSON late Rectour of Brompton-Brian in the County of Hereford LONDON Printed for Philemon Stephens at the gilded Lyon in Pauls Church-yard 1647. TO THE RIGHT VERTVOVS and religious my most honoured Ladie the Ladie ANNE WHITNEY MADAM ALthough the eminence of your well known worth will admit no addition from any expressions that I by my tongue or pen can make yet I hope your Ladiship will give me leave as well as I can to improve the evidence of mine own unfeigned thankfulnesse by a publick acknowledgement of the dutifull respect wherein I stand obliged unto you for your many undeserved favours unto me and mine whereof I may sooner cease to be then suffer ingratefull oblivion to blot the memorie out of my mind Nor will it I am confident be any grief of heart or occasion of offence unto your Ladiship that I take this opportunitie at once both to tell the world how much I am indebted unto you and to intitle your Ladiship in a speciall manner unto a part of his works of whom you not only had a reverend esteem whilest he lived but likewise still preserve his memorie as precious I doubt not but you and manie others have long agoe thought it high time that he whose happie hand was an instrument to bring many posthume works of Mr. Perkins to the Presse and after to reduce the scattered pieces into three large velumes should have the like measure measured unto him again wherewith he had meted to another And so it had been but that there were some obstructions in the passage to the Presse the womb of printed
the foundation of these evils for affliction followes sinners as Jer. 9.12 c. Who is the wise man that may understand this and who is he to whom the mouth of the Lord hath spoken that he may declare it for what the land perisheth and is burnt up like a wildernesse that none passeth through And the Lord said Because they have forsaken my law which I set before them and have not obeyed my voyce 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 peccatum 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 danum neither walked therein c. Sinne brings in death it selfe and all evils that forerunne or accompany the same By one man sin entred into the world and death by sin and so death passed upon all men for that all have sinned Rom. 5.12 Yet Gods dear and fatherly love to his Church comes in as a moving cause of the Churches afflictions that thereby he may bring them to repentance and to escape condemnation see Rev. 3.19 As many as I love I rebuke and chaster whom the Lord loveth he chasteneth and scourgeth every sonne whom he receiveth Heb. 12.16 For this cause many are weak and sickly among you and many sleep When we are judged we are chastened of the Lord that wee should not be condemned with the world 1 Cor. 11.30,32 Herein it is with our heavenly Father as Solomon saith of earthly parents Prov. 13.24 He that spareth his rod hateth his son but he that loveth him chasteneth him betimes Hence David pronounceth them blessed whom the Lord correcteth Psal 94.12 and acknowledgeth it was good for him and that God did it of very faithfulnesse Psal 119.67.71 75. Before I was afflicted I went astray but now have I kept thy word c. This we are to note to prevent rash judgement against our selves and others under the crosse whereto how apt we are against our selves see Is 49.14 Zion said The Lord hath forsaken me and my Lord hath forgotten mee against others If. 53.3.12 He is despised and rejected of men a man of sorrowes and acquainted with griefe and we hid as it were our faces from him he was despised and wee esteemed him not Hee was numbred with the transgressours The first use for admonition For admonition two wayes First to give all diligence to become true members of the Church that so wee may have part in Gods speciall love wherein stands true happinesse And hereto two things are required first that we know the true Church and secondly that we be not only in it but of it For the first where the true Church of God is what people professing religion be Gods true Church is a great question of large extent and much disputed between Protestants and Papists For our direction and resolution briefly let us learn this That the true Church is Christs mysticall body Eph. 1.22 23. Gave him that is Christ to be the head over all things to the Church which is his body That spirituall building which consist of spirituall living stones built upon the foundation Iesus Christ 1 Pet. 2.5 6 7. Mat. 16.18 1 Cor. 3.9 That is such professours of the the faith of the Gospell as by the work of the spirit are indued with true faith and adorn their profession with new obedience Now then those that professe Religion and have communion and fellowship with Christ through the work of the spirit in grace undoubtedly are true members of Christs Church But those that be evidenced to want fellowship with Christ through faith are no Church of God nor true members thereof Now they of the Church of Rome are cut off from this fellowship by their ido atry Col. 2.18 19. Let no man beguile you of your reward in a voluntary humility and worshipping of Angels intruding into those things which he hath not seen vainly puft up by his fleshly mind and not holding the head c. By their opinion of justification by works Christ is become of none effect unto you whosoever of you are justified by the Law ye are fallen from grace Gal. 5.4 By making the Pope the head of the Church for he is Antichrist and those that so hold are Antichristian the true Church hath not two heads The way to become true members of Christs Church for sure title to Gods speciall love is humbly and reverently to receive the word of the covenant and conscionably to yeeld obedience thereunto as Deut. 33.3 Mark 16.26 The right receiving is by faith 1 Pet. 2.7 And the truth thereof must be testified by obedience For true faith worketh by love Gal. 5 6. And this is the love of God that wet keep his Commandements 1 Iohn 5.3 The second use for admonition Secondly the wicked of the world must hereby be admonished to beware of wronging Gods children for God that loves them above others will require and requite it Psal 10.14 as Psalm 105.14 15. He suffered no man to do them wrong yea he reproved Kings for their sakes saying Touch not mine annointed and do my Prophets no harme He that toucheth you toucheth the apple of mine eye Zech. 2.8 Therefore it will be good to regard and follow the counsell of Gamaliel Acts 5.38 Refrain from these men and let them alone lest we be found fighters against God and it be said to us as it was unto Paul Acts 9.4 5. Saul Saul why persecutest thou me c. For consolation it makes greatly to every true member of Gods Church in any distresse for certainly they have a speciall part and portion in Gods love from which no afflictions can separate them see Rom. 8.35,37,38,39 Who shall separate us from the love of Christ shall tribulation or distresse or persecution or famine or nakednesse or perill or sword Nay in all these things we are more then conquerours through him that loved us c. Having loved his owne which were in the world hee loved them unto the end John 13.1 Therefore even in affliction they may say Rejoyce not against me O mine enemie when I fall I shall arise when I sit in darknesse the Lord shall be a light unto me Micah 7.8 Verse3 Glorious things are spoken of thee thou City of God The meaning of the words A Third thing setting out the happinesse of the Church that though her present outward state be not alwayes comfortable and glorious yet even then her future hopes upon divine prophecies and promises are great and excellent In the words note two things First the description of the place Secondly the declaration of her happinesse in the ground of her hopes For the first the place here spoken of is Jerusalem thus described thou City of God so called because of Gods sanctuary here seated on Mount Sion which place God chose and desired for his habitation saying This is my rest for ever here will I dwell for I have desired it Psal 132.13 14. Whereupon in the new Testament it is called the City of the great King Mat. 5.35 Now the earthly Jerusalem
1 Cor. 1.9 And in this estate there is no difference from outward things Where there is neither Greek nor Jew circumcision nor uncircumcision Barbarian Scythian bond nor free but Christ is all and in all Colos 3.11 It pleased the father that in him should all fullnesse dwell Colos 1.19 and all that are effectually called are compleat in him Colos 2.10 Whereupon the same Apostle saith Art thou called being a servant care not for it For hee that is called in the Lord being a servant is the Lords freeman likewise also he that is called heing free is Christs servant 1 Cor. 7.21 22. This serves for instruction admonition and comfort For instruction see plainly here that the dignity and honour of an holy calling to be a Christian is exceeding great The use for instruction their prerogatives above naturall men that remain uncalled be much every manner of way as Rom. 3.1 2. It is the high calling of God in Christ Jesus Phil. 3.14 A chosen generation a royall Priesthood an holy nation a peculiar people 1 Pet. 2.9 Now they are no more strangers and forreiners but fellow Citizens with the Saints and of the houshold of God Eph. 2.19 Fellow heires and of the same body and partakers of his promise in Christ Eph. 3.6 Vppon occasion of which spirituall and heavenly dignities undoubtedly it was that Paul a prisoner wished of God that Agrippa a King and all that heard him were altogether such as hee was that is true believers in Christ except his bonds Acts 26.29 The first use for admonition For admonition it serves two wayes First to naturall men if ever they desire true spirituall happinesse and honour to their soules they must take notice of that ordinance of God wherein he vouchsafeth unto men an holy calling and of that right manner of using the same whereby Gods ordinance may be sanctified unto them The ordinance is the holy Gospell preached That the Gentiles should be fellow heires and of the same body and partakers of his promise in Christ by the Gospell Eph. 3.6 God hath from the beginning chosen you to salvation through sanctification of the spirit and belief of the truth whereunto he called you by our Gospell to the obtaining of the glory of the Lord Jesus Christ 2 Thess 2.13 14. I declare unto you the Gospell which I preached unto you which also ye have received and wherein ye stand By which also ye are saved c. 1 Cor. 14.1 2. This Gospell preached is the word of faith Rom. 10.8 The immortall seed of our new birth in all saving graces 1 Pet. 1.23.25 And so the power of God unto salvation to every one that believeth Rom. 1.16 The right manner wherein we must wait in the foresaid ordinance for the blessed work of the spirit in an holy calling is this First by the law to see our miserable estate by nature which will stirre up the soule to seek mercy as Acts 2.37 they were pricked in their hearts and said Men and Brethren what shall we doe and to break off the course of sinne whereon is promised the gift of the spirit Prov. 1.23 Turn you at my reproofe behold I will porore out my spirit unto you Secondly to hunger and thirst after the work of the spirit as the dry ground doth after rain as Psal 143.6 I stretch forth my hands unto thee my soule thirsteth after thee as a thirsty land This hath the promise of the spirit Is 43.3 I will poure water upon him that is thirsty and floods upon the dry ground I will poure my spirit upon thy seed and my blessing upon thine off-spring This carnest spirituall desire must be testified by waiting in the means for the work of the spirit as the impotent persons did at the poole of Bethesda for the moving of the waters by the Angell John 5.3 4. And also by earnest prayer to God whereto the spirit is promised Luke 11.13 If ye being evill know how to give good gifts unto your children how much more shall your heavenly father give the holy spirit to them that aske him Thirdly to yeeld obedience to that we know for to such the spirit is promised Acts 5.32 We are his witnesses of these things and so is also the holy Ghost whom God hath given to them that obey him The second use for admonition Secondly all godly men professing the faith must hereby be admonished to walk worthy of their holy calling as Eph. 1.4 which if they would do they must remember their present state which is fellowship with God in Christ 1 Cor. 1.9 and their future hopes in eternall glory 2 Thess 2.13 14. Both which do call for daily and constant care and endeavour to leave sinne and to live godly as 2 Cor. 7.1 2. And every one that hath this hope purifieth himself even as he is pure 1 John 3.3 The Use for comfort For comfort this makes greatly to all godly ones that are effectually called when misery and distresse in the world shall come upon them they have wherewith to comfort themselves for God by his holy calling hath brought them into the societie of his sonne as before is shewed and nothing that befals them outwardly can seperate them from them his love but in all the afflictions of this world they are more then conquerours Rom. 8.35,37,38 This calling is of grace Gal. 1.15 And grace is a sufficient ground of comfort under the greatest buffeting 2 Cor. 12.9 My grace is sufficient for thee for my strength is made perfect in weaknesse Most gladly therefore will I rather glory in my infirmities that the power of Christ may rest upon me The third obervation The third thing to be noted here is that speciall state which declares any man of any nation to be a free Denison of Gods City and a true member of his Church namely to be born there yet not by naturall generation but by spirituall regeneration whereof Christ speaking saith they must be born again or from above John3 3 borne of water and of the holy Ghost John3 5 Not of flesh nor of blood nor of the will of man but of God Joh. 1.13 Mark here then that To be born again declares any man of any nation to be a free Denison of Gods holy City and a true member of his Church This is plain by the former place Joh. 3.3 6. to all those that understand the nature and force of an exception to a generall rule which is to put the contrary to the rule It is indeed a true rule in Scripture That Gods Church is Gods kingdome into which man in the corrupt state of nature cannot enter as heir to inherit Flesh and bloud cannot inherit the kingdome of God neither doth corruption inherit incorruption 1 Cor. 15.50 But yet if such a one be born again he doth certainly enter as heyr and shall inherit as 1 Pet. 1.3.4 Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus
Christ which according to his abundant mercy hath begotten us again unto a lively hope by the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead To an inheritance incorruptible c. Mark also that true faith and regeneration do accompany each other Whosoever beleeveth that Jesus is the Christ is born of God 1 Joh. 5.1 Now true believers are children Gal. 3.26 For ye are all the children of God by faith in Christ Jesus and so free as Matth. 7.26 they are heyres Gal. 4.7 and have great prerogatives implyed John 1.12 13. expressed Ephes 2.19 Fellow-citizens with the Saints and of the houshold of God Fellow-heirs of the same body Ephes 3.6 The Reason The reason hereof is plain for this change of state in soul by regeneration is the proper fruit of the spirit of Adoption in an affectuall applying of the power and efficacie of Christs death and resurrection both which proceed from the speciall love of God the father in that saving work which actually makes them his children and so heyrs of the kingdome Rom. 8.17 joynt heires with Christ and so free for the children are free Matth. 17.26 Christ Jesus the naturall sonne doth make them free and so they are free indeed Joh. 8.36 For where the spirit of the Lord is there is liberty 2 Cor. 3.17 Therefore the Apostle saith this begetting again is to a lively hope to an inheritance incorruptible and undefiled 1 Pet. 1.3 4. This serves for instruction admonition and comfort The first use for instruction For instruction two wayes First that mans being in the state of grace may be truly and certainly known For regeneration or the new birth may be certainly known which is the unfailing foundation of the state of grace 1 Joh. 5.1 Whosoever beleeveth that Jesus is the Christ is born of God And true faith may be known 2 Cor. 13.5 Again we see naturall generation is evident by the enlivenec parts of a true humane body their view and employment doth evince naturall or corporall generation why then shall not the lively parts of the new man declare certainly our regeneration whereby we are begotten and born of God as knowledge in the minde holinesse in the will and affections and righteousnesse in life and conversation Eph. 4.21 22 23 24. compared with Rom. 6.19 Whence we may see that the Papists do erre in saying that the state of grace cannot bee certainly known but by extraordinary revelation We may well say they erre not knowing the Scripture nor the power power of God See 1 Joh. 5.13 for faith and 1 John 3.14 for love as declaring this estate The second Use for instruction Secondly that Gods children shall undoubtedly persevere in the state of grace They that be endued with true faith and repentance and other saving graces shall never lose the same True grace may be lessened or weakened in degree but not finally or totally lost For all such are regenerate by the spirit and his work abides his seed remaines so as they cannot make sinne their trade by sinning unto death or with full consent 1 Joh. 3.9 and 5.18 Objection Answer But som believe for a time Luk. 8.18 Their faith is humane acquired and got by reading hearing and other good exercises of religion without the work of the spirit it is not infused by the holy Ghost in the foresaid means Between which kindes of faith this is the true difference that acquired faith ever leaves some corner for the devill some sinne unreformed as Acts 8.13 19 23. but faith infused purifies the heart from the dominion of every sinne as Acts 15.9 The use for admonition For admonition this serves effectually to move every one to give all diligence for this estate first to get it then to keep it For the getting of it consider Christs command Luk. 13.24 Strive to enter in at the strait gate Which strift stands in two things First that we receive with meeknesse the word of God hoth the law to disecver sinne and to humble us for the same and the Gospel to cast into our hearts the seed of grace as Jam. 1.21 Receive with meeknesse the engrafted word wherein Gods spirit doth beget Jam. 1.18 Of his own will begat he us with the word of truth 1 Pet. 1.23 25. Being born again not of corruptible seed but of incorruptible by the word of God and this is the word which by the Gospell is preached unto you It is the word of faith Rom. 10.8 which doth ever accompany regeneration 1 John 5.1 Whence John ● 11 12 13. He came unto his own and his own received him not But as many as received him to them gave hee power to become the sonnes of God even to them that believe on his name which were born not of blood nor of the will of the flesh nor of the will of man but of God Secondly that we pray unto God instantly and earnestly for Gods spirit which doth beget unto eternall life Luke 11.13 For the preserving and keeping of this estate we must do three things First keep fewell to the spark of grace cast into our hearts by regeneration which is by endeavouring that the word of God may dwell richly in us Colos 3.16 Secondly blow upon the spark when the fewell is put to which is by prayer as 1 Thess 5.17 This David did Psal 51.10 11 12. Cast me not away from thy presence and take not thy holy spirit from me Thirdly wrath against sin which is as water to quench the spirit and walk in obedience which is pleasing unto God and entitles us to Gods presence and preservation If ye continue in my word then are ye my Disciples indeed John 8.31 Whosoever heareth these sayings of mine and doth them I will liken him unto a wise man which built his house upon a rock And the raine descended and the floods came and the winds blew and beat upon that house and it fell not for it was founded upon a rock Mat. 7.24 25. Wherefore my beloved as ye have alwaies obeyed not as in my presence only but now much more in my absence work out your own salvation with fear and trembling Phil. 2.12 Seeing you have purified your soules in obeying the truth through the Spirit unto unfained love of the brethren 1 Pet. 1.22 The use for comfort For comfort this makes greatly to the regenerate for God hath begun a good work in them and will undoubtedly perfect it untill the day of Iesus Christ Phil. 1.6 herein is the riches of Gods love and mercy seen Of his love 1 John 3.1 Of his mercy 1 Pet. 1.3 4 5. Now whom he thus loves to the end he loves them John 13.1 His gifts and calling are without repentance Rom. 11.29 By regeneration we are sonnes and so heires Rom. 8.17 17. And who shall lay any thing to the charge of Gods elect Rom. 8.31.33 The fourth Observation The fourth thing here to be noted is the people and
1.4 5. I thank thee O Father Lord of heaven and earth because thou hast revealed them unto babes even so father for so it seemed good in thy sight Mat. 11.25 26. The second Reason Secondly of this manner of expressing Gods speciall favour in effectuall calling saying it is his writing their names in the book of life For thus he speaketh partly for his own sake to manifest the stablenesse of his counsell and purpose for their salvation for in Gods divine wisdome and good pleasure it is as sure and firm as if their names were really written in a book partly also for the true peace and comfort of those that be truly and effectually called that they may not doubt of their happy estate but in and by this strong consolation of Gods writing their names in the book of life encourage their hearts to perseverance against all oppositions from the world the flesh and the devill as Rom. 8.33,35,38,39 Who shall lay any thing to the charge of Gods elect c. This serves for instraction and for admonition The use for instruction For instruction see here that the state of the true members of Gods Church is for Gods speciall favour and life eternall most stable and firm for God hath written their names amongst his people in the book of life and accompts them for his own Now them that be thus his own he loves to the end John 13.11 The gifts of grace in this calling are without repentance Rom. 11.29 This their estate hath a sure foundation he knoweth them to be his 2 Tim. 2.19 This is to be marked to arme our selves against the uncomfortable doctrine of Papists and Arminians that teach the true Saints of God may fall from grace For admonition to give all diligence unto the assurance of this estate for our selves which is St. Peters counsell The use for admonition 2 Pet. 1.5 6 7 10 11. where also he shewes the way by adding grace to grace and expressing the truth thereof in obedience Giving all diligence adde to your faith vertue and to vertue knowledge c. And give diligence to make your calling and election sure for if ye do these things ye shall never fall c. The second observation The second point to be noted is the quality and condition of those parties whom God writes with his people in the book of life and so reckons for his own They are borne there that is born again by regeneration in the true Church See 1 Pet. 1.3 4. Blessed be the God and father of our Lord Jesus Christ which according to his abundant mercy hath begotten us again unto a lively hope by the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead To an inheritance incorruptible and undefiled and that fadeth not away reserved in heaven for you And James 1.18 Of his own will begat he us with the word of truth that we should be a kind of first fruits of his creatures The Reason The reason is plain for by effectuall calling which is actually writing in the book of life men are brought into spirituall society and fellowship with God in Christ 1 Cor. 1.9 which necessarily requires regeneration For the state of man in corrupt nature is darknesse under the power of Satan which can have no society with God as 2 Cor. 6.14.16 2 John 1.6 Therefore it is said they that are brought to the state of sonnes by faith are born again John 1.12 13. 1 John 5.1 The first Use for instruction This serves for instruction admonition and comfort For instruction two waies First that mans particular state in soule for fruition of Gods saving love and favour in Christ may be known by ordinary grace without extraordinary revelation For whosoever is born again is in that estate his name is actually written in the book of life as this text implies Now the state of this new birth may be known by faith 1 John 5.1 with 2 Cor. 13.5 The second Use for instruction Secondly see here the great necessity of the faithfull dispensation of the word in the preaching of it unto mans true happinesse for without regeneration there is no salvation John 3.3 5. Except a man be born again he cannot see the Kingdome of God And the word preached is the means in which God works as before Jam. 1.18 1 Pet. 1.23.25 Consider that though God can convert without preaching by his absolute power yet he is pleased to work by this meanes For after that in the wisdome of God the world by wisdome knew not God it pleased God by the foolishnesse of preaching to save them that believed 1 Cor. 1.21 as in the Eunuch Acts 8.27 c. and in Cornelius Acts 10.1 c. The Use for admonition For admonition this must stirre up every one to give all diligence to get into the state of regeneration It is indeed Gods work but ordinarily by his spirit in the ministry of the word both the law to break up the fallow ground and the Gospell to cast in the feed of grace as before 1 Pet. 1.23.25 We must therefore exercise our selves in this word and pray for the word of the spirit and so to use these ordinances that we may have title to the work and blessing of the spirit In which holy endeavour breaking of the course of sin and hungring and thirsting after grace wee must continue till we find our selves renewed and our selves horne again The Use for comfort For comfort to those that find and feel this blessed work of the new birth for blessed are they this work shewes their names are written in heaven and they are kept by the power of God through faith unto salvation Let us Took well therefore unto both parts of it as well in the mortification of corruption as in the repaire and renewing of Gods Image and then we cannot want the comfort of assurance to have our names written in the booke of life Verse 7. As well the singers as the players on instruments shall be there all my springs are in thee The meaning of the words IN these words the Prophet concludes the Psalm with two most comfortable priviledges and prerogatives of the Church first that it is the only place for true delight and pleasure secondly that it is the well head of all heavenly and spirituall blessings The first he expresseth in a Metonymie of the efficient naming singers and players on instruments which were speciall agents in the cheerfull praising of God under David and Solomon and in the succeeding times of legall service as we may see for Davids time 1 Chron. 9.33 and 25.1 2,3 Which vocall musick did prefigure the joy of the holy Ghost under the gospell and so sheweth plainly The first observation That the Church of God under the gospell for the true members of it is the only place for true spirituall joy and rejoycing for evermore So it is prophecied Is 35.10 The ransomed
children unto Abraham of stones as Mat. 3.9 to whom all things are possible Mat. 19.36 and nothing is too hard Jer. 32.27 Lastly doth heavinesse and deadnesse of heart oppresse thee Then get thee to the comforter even to God in Christ by his holy spirit who is the God of hope that can fill thee with all joy in believing Rom. 15.13 FINIS A Table of some speciall matters contained in these Expositions of the 27.84.85 and 87. PSALMES The first number hath reference to the Psalme the second to the Page A. Abraham HOw the Sonnes of Abraham may be known 85.26 Affliction How to be so prepared for afflictions as that we may glorifie God under them 27.42 43. How the godly may comfort themselves in afflictions 27.47 All affliction comes by divine dispensation 85.36 The difference between Gods children and naturall men under affliction 85.43 44. Anger Anger what it is how and why ascribed unto God in Scripture 85.18 19. Speciall means to turn away Gods anger 85.22 23. Gods anger may continue long towards his own people and why 85.37,38,39 Anointed All true believers are Gods anointed 84.67 68. What we must do that we may be of the number of Gods anointed ones 84.68 69. Answer Why God doth sometimes deny to give gracious answers to the prayers of his servants 27.56 What we must do that we may be enabled to to wait and listen for a gracious answer when we have prayed 85.60.61 What is required of men that they may walk worthy of the Lord and labour in some measure to answer his bounty 85.92 Apostasie They that end in Apostasie began in hypocrisie or at least had only an humane acquired faith 27.89 90. Assembly Christian Assemblies for Evangelicall worship are lovely places 84.15 B. Behave HOw Gods children must behave themselves when he hides his face from them 27.73 Mens behaviour and carriage towards their brethren will discover and manifest their estate and condition before God 85.89 Blessing The right way to partake of the best blessings 27.129 130. What it is to be blessed 84.36 The difference between Gods children and naturall men in the fruition of temporall blessings 85.48 Though many times they want the possessions yet the right of all Gods blessings belongs to them that are in Christ 85.90 They that live in sinne and want faith have no part in the best blessings have starved souls though in pampered and well clad bodies 85.92 There is small hope of Gods blessing to accompany the devils getting 85.92 The earthly blessings of Gods providence are attendants on the heavenly blessings of his grace 85.93 Book God hath three Books and what they are 87.122 C. Calling HOw men must wait upon the Gospel preached for an holy calling 87.106 Effectuall calling is actually writing in the book of life 87.125 Captivitie What sins brought the Captivity 85.10 Censure He that shall refuse subjection to the censure of the Church must be cast out as an heathen 85.101 Charmes Conjurers charmes are prayers to the devill 85.28 Church What wonderfull blessings are certainly enjoyed in Gods house his Church and no where else 27.25 26 27. In the visible Church hypocrites may have a place for outward worship 84.10 Gods Church on earth is fitly compared to the Moon and why 85.34 Gods true Church seeking Gods salvation pleads mercy not merit 85.56 The true Church is a spirituall building of Gods own founding and making 87.79 The inseparable property of Gods true Church is that it is holy and sanctified 87.82 Prophane and wicked persons are no true and lively members of the Church 87.82 83. God loves his Church above all other states and conditions of men in the world whatsoever 87.85 The greatnesse of Gods love to his Church seen in three things 87.86 87 88 89 90. How to know the true Church and how to become true members of it 87.93 The true Church of God is his own city 87.95 Gods Church is as Noahs Ark unto which all must come that look to be saved from the deluge of damnation 87.96 What the way into Christs Church is ibid. Why God doth mention glorious things to belong to his Church 87.98 99. The outward state of Gods Church in this world is many times not onely mean but miserable 87.99 The happinesse of Gods Church and children must be measured by their present title to Gods favour in Christ and their certain title to suture glory ibidem Gods Church is Gods kingdom into which man in the corrupt state of nature cannot enter as heir to inherit 87.107 By what titles Gods Church is his more then any other people in the world 87.120 The Church of God is the onely place for spirituall joy 87.127 What incomparable blessings God vouchsafeth to his Church which makes it the place for spirituall joy 87.128.129 Out of the Church no salvat on and why 87. ●34 ●35 The Church of God is surpassing excellent and happy above all other states of people in the world 87.135 Comfort True courage and comfort in evill times is the Lords gift 27.9 The right way to sound comfort and true patience in any distresse or bodily misery 84.44 45. Contempt Gods people sometimes are in great contempt and why 85.74 Conversion No mans conversion is to be despaired of 87.113 What they must do that wish and wait for the conversion of rebels 87.113 114. Multitude of converts is an evidence of Gods speciall favour 87.116 Corruption Naturall corruption judgeth many of Gods wayes unequall 27.98 The terrour that corruption causeth in the godly may easily manifest how terrible the tyranny of it is in naturall men 27.108 How to know where corruption bears dominion 27.108 ●09 110. Corruption of nature in the heart bewrays its dominion in naturall men by their ordinary practise of sinne in life 27.122 123. Originall corruption is in Gods people in a different manner and measure according to their estate before God 85.13 14. Originall corruption is not quite taken away by baptisme 85.14 Covenant They that stand rightly in covenant with God are in an happy estate 27.4 How to get into Covenant with God 27.6 Countenance We should labour in our countenances to expresse truly the affections of our hearts 84.64 65. Courage The way to get spirituall courage 27.141 142. Courts Gods Courts are the place of his solemn worship here on earth 84.70 D. Delay WHy God sometimes useth long delayes in answering the prayers of his children 84.58 Deliverance Deliverance by unlawfull meanes is not of God but the devill 85.58 Disease Sinne is a deadly disease in the soul to which turning back is a spirituall relapse more dangerous then a corporall 85.68 Displeasure The sense of Gods displeasure in a state of misery is to Gods people as a state of death and why 85.42 43. Doubling Doubling requests in prayer shewes fervency and earnestnesse for audience 84.57 Dwell What it is to dwell in Gods house 27.24,32 Three things required of them that would dwell in Gods
house 27.29 Gods publike dwelling places are the holy assemblies of ministers and people in holy worship 84.13 E. Egyptian BY Egyptian bondage was figured the servitude of sin to which there must be no returning back 85.68 Enemies Gods d●●rest children 〈◊〉 be in the hand of their enemies 27.114 Wicked men are the greatest enemies to the welfare of any estate Church Commonwealth or family 85.39 By what sinnes in a speciall manner men stand in enmity a ainst Christ 85.97 98. Gods power is such that he cannot onely confound but even convert the greatest enemies of his Church 87.112 Enquire What benefits come by enquiring of God 27.36 The Church of the new Testament is not inferiour to the Church of the Jewes but preferred before it for meanes to enquire of God 27.37,38 Example It is a dangerous thing to neglect good example 27.53 Experience Experience of Gods ●elp in former evils is a ground of prayer for present favour in renewed troubles 27.79 Extremitie Mans extremity is Gods oportunity 27.78 F. Faith FAith is profitable for all things 27.132 True faith is never severed from true repentance and new obedience 27.133 What faith is 27.141 The difference between acquired and infused faith 87.109 Favour Gods speciall favour must not be measured by outward things 84.26 Gods favour is highly to be esteemed 84.65 How to obtain Gods favour ibidem Fear That the godlies fear comes from the weaknesse of their faith 27.8 Servile fear was not in Ad●m till hee sinned against God 27. ●●0 What they must do that desire to be freed from fear and endued with confidence 27.21 Guilt of sinne brings fearfulnesse 27.141 Salvation is far from them that want the fear of God 85.71 The marks of them that truly fear God ibidem How to get the fear of God 85.71 72. Fervency Fervency makes much to the efficacie of desires 84.24 Folly Sinne is folly and why 85.66 Foundation When we are squared and fitted as living stones to lye upon Christ as our foundation 87.81 Fountain God is a fountain of blessings to his Church and why 87.132 Friends The truest friends to the peace and prosperity of any place as Kingdome Town or family are such as fear God 85.75 Fruitfull How we may be fruitfull to God for his salvation in Christ 85.95 G. Gifts GOod gifts from God both temporall and spiritual accompany his salvation in Christ and why 85.89 90. Glory Wherein the great glory of Gods people doth consist 85.74 What things move God to take away glory from a land 85.75 Where true glory dwels 85.77 Godlinesse Great gain in true godlinesse 27.85 Goodnesse They that have received good things from God must be carefull to continue in Gods goodnesse 85.92 Grace Grace in the heart will discover it selfe in the words of the mouth and the actions of the life 84.23 Grace absolutely necessary to the welfare of the soule 84.48 Saving grace to the soule is a supernaturall gift of God not in the power of man himself to get ibidem Mans being in the state of grace may be truly and certainly known 87.108 126. Guilt How the child of God under the guilt of sinne differeth from the unregenerate 27.90 H. Hearing TO make them able and willing to bear the crosse is a gracious hearing to the prayer of the afflicted 27.56 Heart God hath speciall regard unto the heart above all the parts of man 27.67 There is sweet intercourse betweene the Lord and an upright heart 27.69 Helper How we may have the true God for our helper 27.78 Hid. The fignes of Gods favour may be hid sometimes from Gods dearest servants 27.81 Gods hiding his face is a sign of his anger 84.63 Holinesse Gods mean for holinesse and how they must be used 87.84 How holinesse must be expressed ibidem Hope Hope of audience is that which openeth the mouth of invocation 84.21 I Jacob. VVHy God is called the God of Jacob. 84.58 59. Idolatrie Idolatry and impiety deprive a people of this prerogative to have the true God to be the God of their salvation 85.26 Immutable The true God is immutable not only in his essence but also in his love towards his elect 27.79 Importunity God is delighted with his servants importunities 84.23 Incarnation What the main benefits of Christs incarnation are 85.98 Iniquity Gods own people that are his by covenant have their iniquities 85.13 Instrument It pleaseth God sometimes to ascribe the effect to the instrument and why 85.25 Joy Affliction from men hindereth not the fruition of spirituall joy 87.131 Irresistible The gracious work of Gods Holy Spirit is irresistible 87.112 113. Judea Judea called Gods Land and why 85.6 7. Justice What way God makes for the satifying of his justice in forgiving the inquities of his people 85.17 K. Knowledge WHat is required to such a knowledge of God as may entitle us to his society 87.103 L. Lead WHat we must do that we may be such as God will lead 27.101 Light Where God is the light of grace and comfort to the soule he will be the light of joy and gladnesse to the heart 27.4 How it may appear that God is become the light of grace unto our soules 27.5 The light of nature is but darknesse in the wayes of God 27.94 Lock To look upon the miseries of others is a meanes to move compassion towards them 84.64 M. Magistrates MAgistrates should shew themselves towards the godly as shields 84 61. Malice Malice hatred against the godly shewes wicked men to be the children of the Devill 27.14 Meanes Neglect of the use of the means of grace is and will be the condemnation of many 27.111 112. Meet Where mercy and truth doe meet together 85.88 Members How to know who are true Members of Christ 85.27 Mercy Mercy and kindnesse in God is the moving cause of his saving us both temporally and eternally 85.55 They that have no good title to Gods mercy can have no good assurance of Gods salvation 85.36 What Gods mercy is 85.76 Musick Vocall Musick in the times of legall service did prefigure the joy of the Holy Ghost under the Gospell 87.127 N. Naturall WHerein the child of God differs from naturall men 85.15 Naturall men that cannot pray so well as they should must pray as they can and get others to pray for them 85.32 Nature The wisdome and will of nature is to oppose the means of conversion 85.31 O. Obstinate WHen men grow obstinate in sin God becomes resolute in purishment 85.38 Operative Gods graces and blessings towards his children are operative it them towards their brethren 85.89 Ordinances The Ordinances of Religion instituted by Christ in his Church and the observavance thereof required both of Ministers and people are all most just and righteous 85.100 P. Pardon WHen God hath pardoned sinne he doth not behold it 27.120 Pardon of sinne is the prerogative of Gods people above all others 85.17 Patience How we may be enabled to give evidence of our faith in God by
p●tient bearing the tryall which his providence layeth on us 27 10● 103. Waiting on God is the holy a●t or work of patience 29.136 The sure way to Christian patience 27.138 Peace What graces give title to true peace 85.63 The extent of that peace which God promiseth to his people 85.64 Gods peace what it is 85.81 Perfect A perfect heart is discerned by an obedient life 27.15 Perjurie Perjury puts upon God the person of the Devill 85.22 Persecution How to make good use of persecution 27.102 Perseverance The true ground of the perseverance of the godly in the state of grace is not in themselves but in and from the Lord. 27.100 and 87.109 Pietie Piety gives evidence of being in covenant with God 27.85 Place How to judge rightly of difference of place in respect of holinesse 84.12 Plenty Great plenty doth attend true piety 85.93 Praise Praising God is not a thing indifferent but a necessary duty 84.35 Prayer How prayer is prevalent with God against enemies 27.115 116. What is to be done in times of danger besides praying unto God for preservation 27.116 117. What difference there is both in judgement and practice between the godly and the wicked about prayer in affliction 85.53 How we may be enabled to presse upon God by our humble and earnest prayers when he seemeth to oppresse us with his judgements 85.53 54. Neglect of prayer is the brand of an Atheist and liable to a grievous curse 85.101 Popery Popery is a false faith amongst Gods people in comparison of true religio● as the worship of the golden calves 85.8 It is the impiety of Popery to set up other Saviours then the true God 85.26 Preaching Preaching of the word is necessary unto mans true happinesse 87.126 Profession Profession without practice is nothing but hypocrisie 27.76 Promise Promises of temporall blessings are to be understood with exception of the crosse 27.8 17 133. Prophanenesse Prophanenesse among the professours of the true religion argueth a dead faith 85.9 Prophane men deceive themselves when they lay claim to be Gods people 85.62 R. Regeneration FAith and Regeneration do accompany each other 87.108 Regeneration is the proper fruit of the spirit of Adoption ibidem What we must do to get and keep the state of regeneration 87.109 110. In the work of regeneration the riches of Gods love and mercy is seen 87.111 True regeneration containes a totall change both in mind heart and life 87.121 Repentance What repentance is 27.141 Repining Repining against Gods correction continued is a fruit of corruption 85.47 Rejoyce Gods people delivered from affliction rejoyce in God and how 85.47 48. Rhetorick The use of Rhetorick is lawfull even in the dispensation of Gods word and some competent knowledge therein necessary for the right interpretation of the same 27.197 Righteous God is righteous even then when his dealing seems most strange to us and how we may bring our hearts to be resolved he is so 85.45 46. Gods righteousnesse what it is 85.81 S. Sacrifice WHat spirituall sacrifices are 84.68 Saints Gods people are his Saints and how they come to be so 85.61 62. Sanctification What sanctification is 27 141. Salvation That God becomes our spirituall and eternall salvation is known three wayes 27.5 What we must do that the God of salvation may become our God 85.26 27. Scripture Scripture is the perfect register of Gods revealed will 27.96 What a profitable and comfortable thing it is to be much conversant in Scripture 87.99 Seperate What things tend to seperate between God and his people 85.8 9. Service The service of God is not an arbitrary matter 27.64 Servant To be Gods servant is a good stepp towards the attainment of Gods favour 27.74 The properties of good servants 27.76 All Gods servants are in ordinary not as retainers 84.33,34 Shield What we must do that we may have God to be our shield 84.62 Sinne. Raigning sinne and saving grace cannot stand together 27.22 Raigning sinne is spiritiuall leprosie 27.29 Sinnes dominion is for the souls damnation 27.108 Sinne is such a thing as God cannot endure no not in his own people 85.19 Soveraignty Soveraignty in God ought to be the ground of inward fear and outward obedience to him 87.119 Springs What spirituall springs and fountaines of blessings are in the true Church and no where else 87.132.133 The Evangelicall Ministery is a spring of blessings in the Church of God and why 87.133 How men may give evidence of their participation of the springs of God in his Church 87.136 Stabilitie Whence the true Church of God in generall and every true member thereof in particular have their stability 84.13 and 87.80 The state of every true member of Gods Church is for Gods speciall favour and life eternall most stable and firme 87.109 124. Strength How God doth strengthen the hearts of his children 27.144 145. What we must do that we may be such as whose be●●●● God will strengthen in evill times 27.146 What we must do that we may be strong in the Lord. 84.38 T. Tabernacle A Brief view of the severall parts of Gods Tabernacle considered with the severall ends for which they were ordained 84.10 11. Gods Tabernacle is the wooing place between Christ and his Church 84.14 The Gospell preached is to us Gods Tabernacle 84.50 Teach Who they are whom God will teach 27.96 Temporall Of temporall blessings God many times gives a greater portion to the wicked then to his children 27.129 Terrour Terrour of soule to Gods children is but a temporary bitter preparative unto everlasting glory 87.131 Thirst Worldly thirsts there are in many godly thirst is rare to be found and how it will appear 84.49 Time-servers Three sorts of time-servers 84.34 Titles The holy titles whereby God is stiled in Scripture must be understood made use of both to terrifie from sinne and to encourage in faith and obedience 85.59 Trouble Why Gods childen while they live here on earth are liable to many and great troubles 27.40 Worldly troubles may hasten us sooner to the Kingdome of heaven but they cannot ●●prive us of it 27.66 In times of trouble nothing can be better for us then to have the Lord for our shield ●4 62 T●●●● VVe may trust to men as the means but not as the foundation of our help 27.88 Those that be truly godly trust not in themselves but put all their trust in the Lord. 27.100 They that trust in the Lord will not use unlawfull meanes to help themselves out of misery but will wait his leisure ●5 27 Truth What Gods truth is 85.76 Turne VVhy God doth bid men turn though of themselves they cannot and why such commands are not unjust or vain 85.31 W. Wait. BY waiting on God we are surely intitled to singular benefits 27.137 Want Want may befall the godly not as a curse but as a correction 85.93 Way The way of help is never shut to the prayer ●f faith 27.78 In Gods wayes there is safety 27.95