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A48928 A memorial of Gods judgments, spiritual and temporal, or, Sermons to call to remembrance first preached and now published for publick benefit / by Nic. Lockier ... Lockyer, Nicholas, 1611-1685. 1671 (1671) Wing L2797; ESTC R19409 116,705 258

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yet it doth not denominate the Person which so doth a friend according to the sense of my Text and yet he is a friend in a large sense or rather in a little sense A friend is a Man of a noble Spirit that soares high and far to fetch the biggest and best prey to feed and supply want Hence it is that one compares friendship to marriage because friendly love is stronger than that which runs in any other Channel Now how wonderful for strength and how unexpressable for pleasure and pleasantness Is marriage love as we have some signature of it through Solomon's love-Song where the word Friend is used to express Marriage-love and the highest love which passeth between Man-kind His Mouth is most sweet yea he is altogether lovely This is my beloved and this is my friend O Daughter of Jerusalem Cant. 5.16 And proportionable to such a great love is all industry and expence to help and bless with the best and most precious things As Araunah brought friendships like a Prince to David and yet but a friend and a stranger a Gentile And the wise Men of the East what Presents they made to Joseph and Mary and their Child or else they had had nothing to flee with all into Aegypt to save their lives And our Saviour who was Lazarus's friend how he sighed and groaned to make a Resurrection of Him so that standers by beholding his carriage his sighing his weeping over Lazarus Grave said Behold how he loved him which is written that we might have a right pourtraiture of a friend So Christ called Lazarus Our friend Lazarus is dead And Martha which was Christ's friend What a deal of care and how taken up to provide all that possible could be for Christ and thought she could never provide what was good enough And so Pharaoh when he became a friend to Joseph he thought he could never do enough for him he set him up next to himself over all his own Nation and Relations And so the Persian Emperor advanced Daniel and Mordecai A friend is a favourite and a favourite is a signet set on the heart by the finger of God than which What is of more estcem At such a great and unexpressableness of love as the true form of a friend pointeth that Scripture Deut. 13.6 And observe well the words at what a height a friend is put even by the Lord himself in some sense it should seem above all relations If thy brother the Son of thy Mother or thy Son or thy Daughter or the Wife of thy bosome or thy Friend which is as thy own Soul entice thee The meaning of all these high expressions is that the love of a friend is very strong unexpressable no relation nor thing in this World dear enough nor full enough almost to express it A Brother a Son a Daughter a Wife yea ones own Soul a Friend is as neer as dear as any of these and being brought in in the close when he had named all neer Relations Or thy Friend which is as thine own Soul he would seem to give preheminence of love to a friend and set him as Pharaoh did Joseph next indeed to his own Soul and Life And if of due there go such a deep Channel of love to the Creature O! what an Ocean of love is due to Christ our good friend Fourthly A friend loveth thus as I have before-said and loveth thus not for a spurt and away G●colampadi●s Capito Their friendship lasted as long as they lived but he loveth thus at all times A friend loveth at all times Cum dives eris plures numerabis amicos Whilst we need no friends we shall have more than a good many But the love of friendship is as the motion of the Sun all the year and in all weathers Winter and Summer Brutes love one another only whilst together and whilst they see one another but when parted they utterly forget one another and thus do most love which sheweth it to be short of the love of friendship A friend loveth at all times when sick and when well when poor as when rich when absent as when present when dead as when alive And Naomi said unto her daughter in Law blessed be he of the Lord who hath not left off his kindness to the living and to the dead Ruth 2.20 yea or any that are of him as David did Mephibosheth the Son of Jonathan He shall eat at my Table and be as mine own Children And Jonathan said to David go in peace for as much as we have sworn both of us in the Name of the Lord saying the Lord be between me and thee and between my seed and thy seed for ever 1 Sam. 20.42 The love of friendship hath a kind of Eternity in it a for ever The Lord be between my Seed and thy Seed for ever 'T is a love like the love of God a kindness like the kindness of God as David expresseth it that lasteth to the Third and Fourth Generation Is there any of the House of Saul that I may shew the kindness of God to him that is an everlasting love 2 Sam. 9.3 'T is noted by Historians of Queen Elizabeth that as she reformed corrupt Religion so corrupt Coin There is nothing so corrupt in these last days as love both towards God and towards Man as appears by the instability thereof towards both which involveth both Tables of the Law and so all Religion and this is above all powers to reform but God Fifthly and Finally A friend loveth at all times that is most tenderly and compassionately and especially in adversity which is the meaning of this significant and emphatical expression which followeth And a Brother is born for adversity The reading should be saith some And he is born a Brother in adversity that is through his exceeding tender compassion he become as the neerest natural relation and so is by his tender love and tryed love born and brought forth as it were a new neer Kinsman on purpose created of God to serve the poor Creature in this strait as a Creature new made and now made which what a great honour it is to him to whom God giveth a merciful heart he is as a Creature then extraordinarily and purposely born for such a great and acceptable service Abimelech the Priest loved David at all times but most especially when David was at a plunge when he and his followers were ready to starve for want of bread then he gave them the Shew-bread which was the Bread out of his own mouth beside the hazard he ran in it of his life and did not only give him hallowed bread on which the Priests lived but observe how he takes his life in his hand and speaks for David to Saul to blunt the edge of his fury against him And who is so faithful among all thy servants as David which is the Kings Son in Law and goeth at thy bidding and is
doth To invite them to our Table which have scarce nothing to eat at their own Table who to be sure cannot invite us again and to be Legs to the lame and Eyes to the blind c. But these are so unthankful that who can have any heart to do any thing for them I answer Such whose hearts are simple and who as David shew simple friendship they will look upon Criples as Criples and blind as blind lame and blind in their Souls as well as in their Bodies and if you would have People be thankful be simple in your kindness let them see that you do not seek theirs in the least but them every way the relief of them Mephibosheth was never like to make a Man of use to attend upon David to honour his Table this had been rather to have sought a friendship than to have shewed one It is a Custome amongst the Turkes not to believe a Christian's or a Jew's complaint against a Turk without a Turk's witness too and that is the reason why in such Cases Justice is much corrupted and so little to be had I only allude to this The cases and conditions of many oppressed poor and mean ones is such that unless they can get such and such as are great to witness to their cause and own them and stick to them their own complaints will not be believed nor heard not indeed will any take it in hand unless they see that which may be good self-encouragement and advantage so that falleth out to be true which that great Statesman observed in his Days The rich have many friends not only one friend of which the poor would be glad but many friends and the Poor is hated of his own Neighbour Prov. 14.20 And Prov. 19.4 Wealth maketh many friends but the poor is separated from his neighbour When ye see a gold Ring on a Man's Finger there you take him up and his cause is good as Absalom said and ye do but want one well to plead it and I will do it and I will do it and what a many friends the wealthy Man and the Man with the Gold Ring and long Hair hath but a poor Man that hath but one Ewe Lamb as Nathan's Parables is but a little estate left and that in danger to be all taken away too who strives to plead this Persons case and to own and to cleave to such a helpless one Wherefore I exhort be simple in your friendship as purely born for adversity Secondly Be tender and strong friends that is not in word only but in deed and in the greatest actions and labours and deeds which distresses need to relieve them What a friend Barzillai was to David in his distress against Absalom beyond Jordan How brought he him all Provisions for Himself and Followers which David much remembred because it was so seasonable And what a friend was Obadia to the Lord's Prophets when the violence of Ahab and Jessabel was great who hid them by Fifties in a Cave when it must needs be with the peril of his life And our Saviour seems to grant such a strength in friendship as to lay down the life for a friend Joh. 15.13 Greater love hath no Man than this that a Man lay down his life for his friends Our Saviour seems to grant such a height in the love of friendship And the Apostle saith we ought to lay down our life for a brother And a friend is a created Brother of our own Creation and created of purpose for a plunge Therefore it will be lovely to get all the heights of true friendship in this evil Day because distresses and plunges are so high and hard and great Nothing less almost will relieve some poor distressed People unless we do much expose our selves as Obadia and the Brethren which rescued Paul out of the Tumult when he was knockt down and all thought he was dead And Rizpah the Daughter of Aiah took Sack-cloth and spread it for her upon the Rock from the begining of Harvest till Water dropped upon them and suffered neither the Birds of the Air to rest on them by Day nor the Beasts of the Field by Night 2 Sam. 21.10 Rizpah made a covering over her of this Sack-cloth and sate under it day and night with those dead Corpses of Saul's Family which friendship was very strong and tender and painful and David took it wonderful well at her hands And if she did so watch with the dead that no violence might be done by Birds or Beasts It was strong friendship in him which said come and let us go and die with him 'T were well if we could watch with the living and that we could play the friends so to many in Prisons and bonds and extremities which are not dead Corpse yet but almost so and many of them worse than so that is worse than if they were dead my meaning is that where distress is great we would become great friends Our Rule is to covet the best gifts to be most eminent and excellent in every Grace and be you in this of friendship Be thus always And Hyram King of Tyre sent his Servants unto Solomon for he had heard that they had anointed Him King c. for Hiram was ever a lover of David 1 Kings 5.1 This is the Property made of friendship in my Text A friend loveth at all times Had Hiram been a lover of David only sometimes and when David had no need of him doubtless David would have been cautious of him and not have put him among the number of his friends but he was always a lover of David And it fell on a day that Elisha passed to Shunem where was a great Woman and she constrained him to eat Bread And so it was that as oft as he passed by he returned in thither to eat bread Not once or twice coldly invited but she constrained him and as oft as he passed by and that she might be sure of him always when he went that way She said to her Husband behold now I perceive that this is an holy Man of God which passeth by us continually let us make a little Chamber in the Wall and let us set for him there a Bed a Table a Stool and a Candlestick and it shall be when he cometh to us that he turn in thither 2 Kings 4.10 Friendship is a natural thing and what is natural is durable I have none that doth so naturally care for me saith the Apostle Paul of Timothy A friend becomes a Brother that is naturally affected as if flesh of his flesh and bone of his bone and 't is supposed in nature that natural relations are natural always as hand and the foot to the head and the head to the hand and foot are tenderly and strongly careful and affectionate always Jonathan went to David in the Cave and strengthned his hand in God as well as when David was in favour with Saul and that their friendship
abate and yet Noah by faith knew he should see them quite down at length though long first And surely through his faith these waters hasted away to their proper places for in the last day they abated eleven Cubits which abated but one in four Days before By this which hath been said we see that Faith looketh through matters temporal though never so dark and difficult Secondly Faith looketh through matters spiritual though never so dark and difficult As the power of natural corruption the sense of God's wrath c. Faith can look through the power of natural corruption than which what is a greater Mountain in the eye of an enlighten'd Soul O wretched Man that I am who shall deliver me from the body of this death I thank God through Jesus Christ our Lord Rom. 7.24 25. Faith hath a strong and clear eye that can look through such a big and black Mountain as the body of death is Satan and corrupt nature are called the strong man and his goods Mat. 12.29 and Christ spoils them both and this faith seeth when both natural corruption and Satan are at strongest But I see another Law in my members willing against the Law of my mind and bringing me into captivity to the Law of sin which is in my members O wretched man what a wretched state am I in And who can or who will deliver me out of this slavery and faith answers this hard question I thank God Christ can and will he that is mighty to save on whom help for me is laid To this may properly be added Rom. 6.11 Likewise reckon ye your selves also to be dead indeed to sin but alive unto God through Jesus Christ our Lord. Faith doth reckon the body of fin dead and all the Powers of it because that is done by Christ's death to procure it a Cure that never failed What shall we then say if God be for us who can be against us or what can be against us But God be thanked ye were the servants of fin but now ye have obeyed from the heart the forme of Doctrin into which ye were delivered Behold I was shapen in iniquity and in sin did my Mother warm me behold thou desirest truth in the inward parts and in that inward hidden part thou shalt make me to understand wisdome that is experience the power of grace for by wisdom is meant grace Psal 51 5.6 By wisdom is meant grace and by knowing of wisdom means experiencing of grace Which sheweth to us that he by faith saw thorow the power of natural corruption and all the grieving operations and prevalencies of it and that the state of his inward man which was so ungracious and which had so deceived him and betrayed him in that matter of Vriah should notwithstanding be brought to a better and a more sincere frame for time to come Hence it is likewise that the Apostle Paul speaks of the work of Mortification as done which yet is still but a doing as long as we are on this side Heaven as seeing by faith every accursed thing in his heart slain They that are Christ's have crucified the flesh with the affections and lusts That is certainly they shall The Beasts of the Field shall honor me the Dragons and Owles because I give this and that in the Wilde●ness Isa 43.20 That is Creatures by Nature as blind as Owles and yet as confident and fiery as Dragons these shall see and become as tame that a little Child may lead them Jacob blessed Ruben that went up to his Fathers Bed and Simeon and Levy which had been such Brethren in evil and this he did by faith saith the Author to the Hebrews which sheweth that he saw thorow those corruptions wherwith they were over-taken the one with lightness the other with passion and fury and that God would change all their hearts both of the one and of the other and make them gracious and doubtless in his light the Children come at length to see light and by his faith were helped to believe Secondly Faith looketh thorow the sense of God's wrath which is he darkest and most dreadful thing or all Christ did so and he did it by faith when he cryed My God my God c. David's sin in the matter of Bathsheba as much clouded his Soul as any thing and filled his soul with the sense of Gods displeasure and yet he saw thorow that dark Cloud by faith as you may see 2 Sam. 12.23 But now he is dead wherefore should I fast Can I bring him back again I shall go to him but he shall not return to me By faith he saw God reconciled as to this foul business yea reconciled to the Childe that was smitten dead or else he would not have wiped his eyes and have said I shall go to him but would have continued weeping and after the death of the Child most of all as he did for Absalom whom he gave up for a castaway They made the figure or the Sun upon Joshua's Tomb to preserve the Memorial of that great Miracle of causing the Sun to stand still Therfore also the place of his dwelling was called Timnath Serath or Here 's which wit● some Letters transpos'd is as you should say the sign of the Sun upon the Tomb of a believer you may make the figure of Gods face and favour for when he is in the belly of Hell as Jona yet from thence he espies a reconciled God and his own everlasting mercies sure though these here be all uncertain Wilt thou be angry with us for ever wilt thou draw out thy wrath to all generations wilt thou not revive us again that thy People may rejoyce in thee I will hear what the Lord God will say for he will speak peace to his People and to his Saints but let them not return again to folly Psal 85.8 The People of God were very low at this time even as in their Graves and Tombes and yet there is the figure of Gods countenance even on their Graves they saw peace when there was nothing but War Who will bring me into the strong City Who will bring me into Edom Wilt not thou O God which hadst cast us off and thou O Lord which didst not go forth with our Armies Psal 60.10 Thirdly Faith looks thorow matters National as well as Personal though never so dark and difficult Thou will save the aff●●●cted People but wilt bring down high looks for thou wilt light my Candle the Lord my God will enlighten my darkness for by thee I have ran thorow a Troop Psal 18.27 This Esalu● was made saith the Title when David was deliver'd out of the hands of all his Enemies and out of the hands of Saul so that it hath a National reference and respect David saw thorow all National conflicts as to the godly that how much distressed soever they were yet that God would own them and save them For thou wilt save the afflicted People
the Sun as seven days Isa 30.26 For the saith they shall be truly penitent and cast away their Idols i.e. their dearest lusts as a menstruous cloath saying Get ye hence vers 22. And the slaughters of all our Idols and the Mould wherein they are cast to wit our corrupt nature these are the great slaughters and high imaginations and proud affections boiling over yet subdued these are the high Towers and strong Holds falling It was Christ that said to Man and Woman Let them have dominion over-the Fish in the Sea and Fowls in the Heavens and over all the Works of God's hands So it is Christ that saith to fallen man let him have dominion over sin and Satan that leads it let it be by what cunning strong temptation soever let him rule over the Devil and all the works of his hands and let him put all under his Feet Secondly As to the body of this death i.e. as to the guilt of sin that whereby as a Transgressor of God's will Man stands bound over to the Judgment of the great Day to Eternal wrath and condemnation Christ is the proper remedy as to this also to cancil every bond and hand-writing of the Law and Conscience against us and to make us stand spotless before the Throne of the great and most Holy God See Zech. 13.1 In that Day there shall be a Fountain opened to the House of David and to the Inhabitants of Jerusalem for sin and for uncleanness By sin is meant guilt which Christ taketh away by his blood and uncleanness means the filth of our corrupt nature which Christ purgeth by his Spirit which is a Spirit of Judgment and Burning Of this I have spoken in the last head I was upon I have now only to shew you that Christ cureth the body of this death that is the guilt which we continually contract by our corrupt state and the obligation which this maketh to the wrath of God both in this World and in the World to come and setteth us in favour above That Christ doth this for fallen Man see Dan. 9.24 Seventy week● are determined upon thy People and upon thy holy City to finish the transgression and to make an end of sin and to make reconciliation for iniquity and to bring in everlasting righteousness and to seal up the Vision and the Prophesie c. And to anoint the most Holy c By the Transgression here mentioned is meant the Jews killing of Christ and wishing his blood upon them and by sealing up the Vision and the Prophesie means the accomplishing of what God had shewed this Prophet and other Prophets concerning the Incarnation and death of Christ At such a time he shall come in Man's nature and at such a time he shall die and by his death make an end of wickedness that is as to the reigning power of it and as to the obliging power of it For as if this Prophet had said He shall by his death satisfie the Justice of God and dying as such a spotless Lamb and Sacrifice as one that hath fulfilled all God's wills as one indeed after his own heart he shall impute all this as theirs who shall believe on him and so procure their pardon the favour of God and an everlasting righteousness and well-pleasingness before God and so make an end of guilt utterly that if it be sought for it shall no where be found The Apostle Peter also confirmeth this that Christ cureth the body of this death i. e the guilt of fin For Christ suffered once for sin the Just for the unjust that he might bring us to God 1 Pet. 3.12 That he might bring us to God that is That he might reconcile us to and bring us into favour with God Thirdly It is supposed by the complaint of this wretched state that the Apostle would have a better His complaint of sin and depravation and the loss of God's Image supposeth that he would have holiness and God's Image lost restored now as to this also Christ is the proper remedy as to destroy the old Man so to restore the new as it is he that binde the strong man and spoileth all his goods so it is he that creates the new man which after God is created in righteousness and true holiness He that sanctifieth and they that are sanctified are all one for which cause he is not ashamed to call them Brethren Heb. 2.11 He it is that sanctifieth and we are they which are sanctified and all this is of one by the same Blood and Spirit by which as such an undertaker of our sin he sanctified himself by the merit and efficacy of the same he sanctifieth us who are not sinners meerly by imputation and deputation as he was but inherently Christ's Blood and Spirit is the Laver of regeneration and the Fullers Soap that maketh us white and changeth our black-more skin The Earth was without form and vo●d tohu bohu and the Spirit of Christ fluttered upon it and brought it in a little time to such a glorious new thing than what it was in its first Creation So it is the same Spirit of Christ that fluttereth upon our Souls which by nature are ano●her Chaos and maketh them a new Creation To this I think the Apostle pointeth 2 Cor. 4.6 From whom I borrow this Metaphor But God who causes the light to shine out of darkness c. It was to Christ that the Father spake Come let us make Man in our Image and it is he and the Father that work hitherto by the Holy Ghost that speak one to another Come let us quicken this dead Soul and make him stand up from the dead and bear our Name in his Forehead our similitude and likeness When the Prophet Ezekiel had said that David should be their Prince for ever meaning Christ he further saith in the Person of this David to wit Christ The Heathen shall know that I the Lord do sanctifie Israel when my Sanctuary shall be in the midst of them for ever more Ezek. 37.25.28 compared It is this Zerubbabel's hand that laid the Foundation and it is his hand that finisheth it and therefore the charge is that none despise the little small beginings of it though never so small As Christ can remove guilt and filth in one day which is much rubbish indeed So he can make a new Creature as soon if he please He made the Thief a new man quickly and carried him to Heaven with Him that Day He made Him and finished Him and Housed Him and all in a Day He made but a Days work nay but a few Houres work to finish Grace and Glory These things of the new state doth Christ and so as not to be undone He shall not fail or be discouraged till he have set Judgment in the Earth and the Iles shall wait for his Law Isa 42 4. There be many discouraging things in the removal of natural corruption as in any work I know enough
nature make a kind of Kindred and so consequently love much more friendship makes a kind of Kindred yea neer Kindred a brother A friend is as my Text saith a brother as a very neer Kinsman or as a neerest Kinsman And you may as well say a brother is a brother without love as say a friend is a friend without love A friend loveth c. that is purely Pure love is that which springeth from pure Principles which are two love to GOD and love to Man as some way or other bearing his Image either by Creation or Regeneration and so not upon any self-account Thus David loved Saul and was much pleased with the Men of Jabesh Gilead that buried Saul and much offended with the Amalechite that killed him although he was his great and implacable Enemy And thus Jonathan loved David although David dethroned him Jonathan was grieved that his Father had done David shame so Jonathan arose from the Table in fierce anger and did eat no meat the second day of the Moneth for he was grieved for David because his Father had done him shame I Sam. 20.34 A friend loveth a friend upon his honour as he would be found answering the will of God and the Creatures true good and for no bribe of applause or profit The Men of Israel were angry with the Men of Judah for stealing David home from his exile without them And the Men of Juda made this ingenuous reply The King is neer of Kin to us Wherefore then be ye angry for this matter Have we eaten at all of the King's cost Or hath he given us any gift 2 Sam. 19.42 Have we as if they had said any self-end in our kindness to David but shewing pure love as such a neer Relation requires The love of sympathy is pure love The Iron moveth to the Load-stone not from knowledge consequently not from design but from some hidden similitude in property between them which is as love in rational Creatures and from the hand of the first mover which inclines this Creature to that as pleaseth him and no more else can be said of the matters of friendship no gifts nor this nor that make it We love not yours but you saith the Apostle Secondly A friend loveth c. that is really not in word only but in deed as the Apostle saith And David said to Abiathar I knew how it would be when Doeg the Edomite was there I have occasioned the death of all these Persons of thy Fathers house abide thou with me fear not for he that seeketh thy life seeketh my life but with me thou shalt be in safety I Sam. 22.23 I will take care of thy life and livelihood as of my own as of he had said A friend is alter ego another self Hushai is called David's friend and he made David's case and condition his own and adventured himself far as far as his life and laid down his life for his friend Beasts love one another and will fight for one another to the death whose friendship is but a love of sympathy There are in England 9725 Parishes how many thousand Souls may be in these Parishes If I should be asked by Men in Place what is true friendship to all these Souls I would answer To love them really What is that I answer To love them in words and in deeds to do as he we read of in the Acts of the Apostles He loved our Nation and built us a Synagogue to provide able and faithful Preachers for every Parish through these Kingdomes that is to love their Souls and to feed them and so to love their Bodies who are in want and to feed them and to cloath them my meaning is to set good Ministers and good Magistrates over them this were to love really and so to be a true friend to the Nation and to all in it To give titles of honour and complements this is not that which filleth up the definition of friendship Cannot a City and all Places study plaucibility of carriage and must this by and by be called friendship But as Absalom said to Hushai that stuck not to him in his distress Is this thy kindness to thy friend to talk and to give goodly complements Why wentest thou not-with thy friend 2 Sam. 16.7 A poor Widdow a Ministers poor Widdow of which there be many now complained to the Prophet Elisha and he became a friend to her what was that Answ He loved her really And Elisha said to the Widdow of the Prophet What shall I do for thee 2 Kings 4.2 and did do for her to purpose as much as her condition needed Set her out of debt and gave her and hers wherewith to live upon Pliny tells us of a Sea that doth Accipere amnem in rotam sed non recipit That is takes in such a River but doth not connaturalise it self with it doth not incorporate it as with other waters but as it goeth in so it goes out And just so do we open our Doors and Gates of our Houses and Towns and accipere take in poor Ministers and poor People but do not recipere receive them i. e. welcome in with What shall I do for you and for yours and make their wants as our own and mingle tears and sighs and cares and travels and spirits and purses with them Thirdly A friend loveth c. that is strongly or unexpressibly I am distressed for thee my brother Jonathan very pleasant hast thou been unto me thy love to me was wonderful passing the love of Women 2 Sam. 1.26 Niphla from Pala it signifies saith the Critick high and hidden such as Man's power cannot reach nor perform nor reason attain unto Used Exod. 33.16 For wherein shall it be known here that I and thy People have found favour in thy sight Is it not in that thou goest with us So shall we be separated I and thy People from all the People that are upon the Face of the Earth Separated this is the word that is so shall we be a People above all expression admired and beloved and honoured c. So did Jonathan honour and esteem David beyond all expression And such is the love of a friend it should seem as set forth to us by the Word There is a Hauke which they call accipiter humipeta because it lies hovering over Mice and little Vermin on the Earth and petty small Birds as they peep in Hedges and Furrowes and useth not to soar and seek any noble and great Game as some other kind of stately Hawkes do So there is a love of Man to Man attended with some small realities of action giving some small Mony as one goeth the Streets and broken meat from the Table and such like little low things of kindnesses and love which may well be spared and no prejudice but this kind of love though it hath a reality in it and doth good and would there were more of this in these times
well in fair weather as in fowl saith Seneca but so doth not the Soul Thou hast made a Hedge about Job Doth he serve thee for naught No thou dost give him much and so hire him to serve thee do but take away as thou hast given to him and he will curse thee to thy face so saith God all he hath is in thine hands and then again saith touch his Bone and his Flesh and he will curse thee c. Take away Estate and take away health health and wealth and then questionless he will forsake such a hard Master and yet Satan was deceived Job held his integrity and now Job goes for current Coin in the Lords account Hast thou considered my Servant Job that he is a just Man and upright c. Though thou hast moved me against him without cause such an instance is David Thou didst thrust sore at me that is Satan because he saith that he thrust sore at him that he might fall but the Lord helped me Psal 118.13 God afflicts sore sometimes and then the Devil thrusts sore to shipwrack Conscience some way or other and thus doth God try Men sometimes to know all that is in their heart There is a Nursery at a great Dukes seat abroad which is called Schola illustris Great afflictions are the great God's Schola illustris that in and by which he makes the integrity of Men appear that is all the graces of Men in their true glory According to that 1 Pet. 1.7 That the trial of your faith being much more precious than that of Gold that perisheth may be found unto praise and honour at the appearing of Jesus Christ Barbils taken among Rocks are brave Fish and have their right colour Thirdly God brings all afflictions on Men yea on good Men to humble and to mortify Our Fathers were worried with all afflictions in the Wilderness forty Years together as to prove them so to humble them to pull down pride and stubborness and to make them long much for Canaan the Land of Rest And Job was kept at such a distance in all his conflicts as to try him so to humble him and abase him for his heart was too high What good Man's heart is not The Sacrifices of God are a broken and a contrite spirit such sacrifices in Religion God likes well Psal 51.17 He doth not despise low humble bleeding sinners that is he doth not worry and sleight to see them because they are as Wheat ground small enough to be Bread fit for their Masters Table David when his bones were all broken that is soul and body much afflicted then he begins to talk of a broken spirit when our conditions are high our spirits are so too and to bring the one low the Lord is forst to bring the other low too Paul that was a high confident Man God was fain from Heaven to fell him to the Earth and afterward to keep him low and humble was fain to let loose corruptions of nature and buffitings of Satan that by these thornes in his sides he might prick out and let out all the swelling windy conceits of himself and of his own holiness and goodness and usefulness which fluttered in his heart Mephibosheth being a Criple how humbly he speaks And he bowed himself and said What is thy Servant that thou shouldst look upon such a dead Dog as I am 2 Sam. 9.8 So when God Criples us in all things wherein we may be of use to him estate health inward and outward and yet keeps on a secret support and kindness though not sensible Oh how humble it makes the Man What a dead Dog am I that the Lord should regard me to do the least favour for me the ground is too good to bear me Naturali praevalet accidentale Sometimes accidental things prevail against natural accidental rods and punishments prevail against Natural Corruptions and Sins Secondly As God doth bring all afflictions to mortify pride so to mortify other sins to which our natures are too too prone to pluck up all sin by the roots well especially hypocrisie with which we do best play with in the matter of humiliation and mortification and renewing faith and repentance till the Lord swinge us indeed with all his Rods and long David though a good Man was beaten till he roared and made to roar all the Day long and Night and Day was God's hand heavy on him and his moisture turned into the drought of Summer to make him acknowledg and confess some special sin which lay hid and was kept close till a Fire was kindled in his bones then he confessed and spit out the sweet morsel which he tumbled in his mouth so long Psal 32.5 In some bad matters we are very bad and naught and ready to make excuses and defences and to hide our sin this way as Adam 't is but a little one and I do not use it it is but now and then when I meet with such bad company All afflictions and smart Rods are but few enough in these cases to make us speak out and do out as we should and to make such clearing our selves in these bad matters as becometh Penitents Sometimes of the year in Ethiopia when most hot their Silver waxeth Lead and no cover of any rich matter can endure saith the Historian And truly I may more fitly spiritualise it sometimes when the entisements of some sins most sutable to our nature are strong and hot through Satan's Fire-Darts all our silver becomes lead 1 All our graces Faith and love and courage fails and become corrupted and bribed by the sin which so easily besets and then is God enraged and layeth about him as a jealous God and taken up all his Rods and layeth them on as with all his might and all little enough to kill pleasing sin and beloved sin at the Root to dis-heart it well He makes a great Fire to purify well and make the scum come all out as it should When the Children of Ammon saw that they stank before David then they sent to him the Syrians 2 Sam. 10.6 So till a Sinner by the many punishments of God seeth that he stinks in the Nostrils of God he doth not raise forces against his sin as he should 1 He doth not set hmself to repent of it and clear and cleanse his afflictions throughly of it as he should by faith in the death of Christ They say of the Spaw Waters broad that they are not so pleasant as wholesome so I may say of afflictions that they are not so pleasant as wholesome Inutile per inutile perimitur Thirdly As God brings afflictions upon Men yea upon good Men to mortify sin well so to mortify them well to all the natural good things of this World and so to make them indeed dead with Christ to all here As the Nurse puts bitter things on her breasts to take off the Child from the sweet milk and put his mouth out of relish and
Dart cometh so I believe will the Flood of these last times surprise and come as a Dart as a Wall swelling out to use the Scripture expression Actus morientium non possunt esse in suspenso 'T is the speech of them that study Nature Death when once it begins to knock beats down all apace and cannot be stayed Learn what need we have to beg that God would not lead us into temptation Extremities are terrible charges When Jona was beat upon with all God's billows and likewise Job how they both broke out and cursed the day wherein they were born and how David in like plunge fained himself mad and drivel'd at Gath. A tempted Soul with all temptations will have much adoe to bite in blasphemy I said in my hast all Men are lyars yea even Samuel which from the Lord had told him that he should be King Some dead Mens bodies putrified turn into Serpents See holy Ainsw in Gen. 3.19 Truly the better we are when overborn with temptations we become much the worse what Serpents and Scorpions some have become by these things in these times more fiery and worse than others who yet knows what may be in their hearts as to the main we know not How earnestly Christ desired that the Cup might pass and yet was not in danger of sin as we are how much more should we so desire who have not a body to bear being so crackt by sin but much less not such a Soul to bear trials as Christ being so wholly defiled and immersed with sin This on which I am now makes me think of David's speech to Jonathan who as you know he loved dearly If there be iniquity in me slay me thy self 1 Sam. 20.8 as if he had said let me dye by the hand of one that loveth me and then I shall dye but one death but if I dye by the hand of such as hate me I know not how many deaths I shall die There is a kindness in the Hang-man nor how many sins I may commit under such cruelties and inhumanities If the Cup may not pass ye● beg that you may be deliver'd from the evil I pray not that thou shouldst take them out of the World saith Christ but that thou shouldst deliver them from the evil Upon this insist that you may have the benefit of Christ's intercession that no Wave may over-whelm any Grace or hide the face and favour of God a moment from you Peccatum tametsi non bonum tamen in bonum c. saith Augustin Sin though it be not good yet it may be ordered to good So afflictions though in themselves not good nor joyous yet God can order them to work about the peaceable fruit of holiness and so to make them very good and very joyous Learn from hence what great cause we have to be full of pitty and tender-heartedness one to another and what Monsters of Man-kind they are 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 which are hard-hearted close fisted without Man-friendship such as you read of Psal 69.26 They persecute him which thou hast smitten and talk to the grief of him whom thou hast wounded they gave me gall for my meat and in my thirst they gave me vinegar to drink Job's friends sate down by him Seven Days and said nothing to him for they saw that his grief was great and when they did speak it had been better much they had held their peace they did so talk to the grief of him whom God had wounded A sore evil we are apt unto when all God's billows pass over any to have many hard things to say against them but very few merciful deeds to do for them May not their case become yours May not you whole become sick and you rich become poor and you Londoners may not you be driven here and there as well as they in the Country See therefore and take notice of all the lurking places of David and see where he hideth himself and come tell me saith Saul to the Ziphits 1 Sam. 23.23 You Londoners have been some lurking places for the Lord 's hunted ones long May not some Ziphits discover these lurking places and make you run and lurk for it too where you may And would not you then be glad when such billows beat over you to be pittied and shelter'd then think how much it becomes you to shew pitty to wounded souls and distressed bodies and to pour out your spirits and Purses to them whilst ye can A storm fulfils its course in a round and then bursts with its own violence saith Seneca and indeed the storm which hath been in divers parts of the Country will I believe fulfill its course in a round in which Circle this City will have its share and therefore take heed that that be not true of you which David complains of some when in his Cave Psal 142.4 I look on my right hand and behold but there was no man that would know me refuge fail'd me and none cared for my Soul Several bleed in soul and I doubt but few of you care for these bleeding sinking Souls to support them with your experiences and with your prayers Many flee to Caves and Dens to hide here and there and have not to put bread in the heads of them nor theirs and few I doubt visit David in his Cave Learn from hence that we should not sentence our Eternal condition by our temporal All God's Waves may pass over the best Man in this World Christ was exercised with all trials and miseries in this World was poor was hated was murthered was inwardly tormented his Soul was heavy to death and in a great Agony and so was Job and therefore were judged hypocrites and deceivers and accursed of God Paul when the Vipers was on his hand they judged him a Murtherer and when he threw it off and had no hurt then they would have worshipped him for a God There is no judgment of God's love or hatred by the things of prosperity or adversity but rather by our carriage in them Many will say who will shew us any good but Lord lift thou up the light of thy countenance and thou shalt put more joy into my heart c. Many can make no other estimate of Mans eternal felicity but as he is so and so prosperous in this World Crowns which begirt the Sun or the Moon last not long saith the Philosopher All the Crowns and adventitious Raies of riches and honours which begirt the Saints in this World to give light and conduct to it by Day and by Night they last not long some tempest or other blows them away and then when those painted Crowns are vanished away to judg and censure that therefore their Eternal Crown and Glory is gone too is to judg amiss of the Generation of the righteous Discord in the matter of exhalations maketh storms and tempests so discords in the matters of God's dispensations make storms not discover'd in his
quiet place above where he is at the right hand of his Father and we are great gainers by all our losses and troubles if they produce a Heavenly spirit Servus per●se non est persona sed res possessio Domini sui saith the Civilian A Servant that is under all considerations servant ceaseth to be a Person in a sort and is a Mans goods and the possession of his Master We are under all considerations the servants of God and therefore we should be as his House and as his good and possession our Souls should be swallo●●d up in Him and in Heaven we should not be our own in any thing but his altogether and attending still upon Him with all our thoughts words and actions as Servants which are not their own Let us make a vertue of necessity Where can we be quiet in this world or how long and therefore let us be much in Heaven with Christ which is best of all FINIS GOD'S Troops Invading MAN Being A SERMON ON Psal 42.7 8. 7. Deep calleth upon deep at the noise of thy Water spouts all thy Waves and thy Billows are gone over me 8. Yet the Lord will command his loving kindness in the Day time and in the Night his Song shall be with me and my Prayer to the God of my Life Psal 42.7 8. Deep calleth upon deep at the noise of thy Water spouts all thy Waves and thy Billowes are gone over me Yet the Lord will command his loving kindness in the Day time and in the Night his Song shall be with me and my Prayer to the God of my Life I Have been already on these words and have given their sense and have made one Observation upon them and pursued it to an end Another Observation I purpose to make at this time which is that I especially aim at which is this That Faith looketh thorough the darkest and most dismal and difficult things All troubles saith this Prophet do as the Sea swallow me up and yet the Lord maketh an escape for me I shall have opportunity to praise him and pray to him as the God of my life That is he who hath saved my life the life of my Soul and Body David was as much disappointed from Men of all help as exercised by God with straits and difficulties Surely Men of lowe degree are Vanity and Men of high degree are a lie Psal 62 9. And yet observe how he speaks viz. How long will you imagine mischief against a Man You shall be slain all of you as a tottering fence and as a bowing wall shall ye be When he was left in the lurch by every one high and low yet he saw by faith the downfall of all his enemies yea he saw that it was neer and that as a swell'd rotten wall they would soon throw down themselves though none should touch them nor thrust them Before your Pots can feel the thorns he shall take them away as with a Whirl-wind both living and in his wrath the righteous shall joy when he seeth the vengeance he shall wash his feet in the blood of the wicked so that a man shall say verily there is a reward for the righteous verily there is a God that judgeth in the Earth Psal 58.10 What a great fear the whole Host was in when Goliah came forth daily and insulted and blasphemed and yet then David by faith saw over him yea saw his speedy down-fall Then said David thou comest to me with a Sword and with a Shield but I come to thee in the Name of the Lord of Hosts the God of the Armies of Israel whom thou hast defied this day will the Lord deliver thee into mine hand and I will smite thee and take thine Head from thee and will give the Carcases of the Hosts of the Philistins this day to the Fowls of the Air and to the wild Beasts of the Earth that ye may know that there is a God in Israel 1 Sam. 17.45 Moses saw all the fin and misery that Israel would plunge themselves into after his death how they would wax fat and kick and run to new gods and that all manner of miseries would come in upon them at this Door and that they would bring themselves into an utter lost condition as to all outward appearance and yet then saith he the Lord will do like himself The Lord will judg his People and repent himself for his Servant when he seeth that their power is gone and none shut up nor left Deut. 32.36 This great and free goodness of the Lord shall shame them for trusting in Idols and abusing such a gracious and mighty God which is the sense of the following words Holy Mr. Ainsworth upon Psal 1●0 4 observes that Coles of Fire may be kept under Juniper ashes a whole Year together and surely there be things if we could skill them by which soul-heat and life and so all the senses which belong to it might be preferred long and very strong not only for a Year but always and able to encounter all cases and conditions though never so dark and difficult I will open this Point particularly to you and shew you the truth Per Partes by Parts Faith can look through matters temporal though of the darkest and most difficult nature 'T was a great Flood which drowned all the VVorld all Gods waves then passed over Man-kind indeed And yet Noah by faith stem'd that Tide and saw another VVorld and his safe landing in it 'T was a great strait and temptation to Abraham when called to leave his Country and Kindred and to go to a Country so remote and so wicked as Canaan was and to live alone in the midst of such a People and yet by faith he saw his way and God before him and that he should live then more safe than in h●s own Country Likewise a great Temptation it was when God called him to offer up his only Son and yet by faith he saw through that thick Cloud and that God was able to raise him from the dead It was a dark Day with David when Absalom was up against him an Ahitophel his VVives Grand-father Bathshebas Grand-father and yet turned against David to the Conspirators by which the conspiracy grew strong yet by faith he saw thorough this and was quiet in the midst of this great tempest as you may see Psal 3 5 6. which was Penn'd upon that occasion I laid me down and slept I awakened for thou Lord sustainedst me I will not be afraid of ten thousands of People that have set themselves against me round about Arise O God and save me for thou hast smitten all mine enemies upon the Cheek bone thou hast broken the teeth of the ungodly By which it is evident that he saw the ruine of that great Army and his own safety in the midst of all that danger and this by faith The Waters of the Flood abated but one Cubit in Four Days when they began to
to give way to unbelief They that do not wait on the Lord will surely not keep his way and they that do not keep his way will not be exalted to inherit the good Land Heathenisme began at Babel when the Hebrew Tongue was lost at the confusion of Tongues only to one Family was God and Salvation preached And when this was lost Religion was lost with it and all the Earth became strangers to God and so lay 2203 Years till the gift of Tongues at Zion began to be given to preach the Gospel in every Language we may in this Glass see our black face at this day So I may say that all transgression even unto Heathenisme begins at unbelief What will not an unbeliever be drawn unto and consequently all misery begins here too and neither the one nor the other begin to be removed till God begin to work faith in the Soul And therefore I say again and say some thing more than I did you cannot give way to unbelief and be innocent you cannot give way to unbelief but you give way to all sin and unto all misery See Rom. 11.23 And they shall be graffed in again if they abide not still in unbelief Try your selves therefore by this Point Do you believe Do you look tho●●● the dark matters o● your condit●o● And behold a Woman which was diseased with an issue of blood Twelve Years came behind Christ and touched the Hem of his Garment for she said within her self if I may but touch his Garment I shall be wh●le Mat. 7.21 What talk within your selves have you touching your d●st●●sses inward and outward where●n you are If I could lean in the ●●ast on this wo●d of prom●se surely I should enter into rest surely I shou'd be ma●e whole of this wickedness and that Running issue which hath run in my nature above Twelve Years without Cure I will name only one Promise for instance Rom. 11.26 And so all Israel shall be saved as it is written I here shall come out of Zion the Deliverer and shall turn away ungodliness from Jacob for this is my Covenant with them when I shall take away their sins What a deal of scarlet guilt is upon the Jew And as for natural corruption how wilfully blind how stubborn in and their sins and yet the Apostle Paul by vertue of the Promise looks 〈◊〉 wall and seeth the condition of these forlorne sinners a condition remed able that 't is ●●t Immedicabile Vul●us Do you in your reading the Scriptures make a stand at any promise or ●●u●able word to your condition and say within your selves O that I could but touch this Hem of Christ's Garment If I could but believe in this word I should be whole I should overcome such a sin which hath so oft overcome me all my ungodliness both of guilt and filth would be turned away Whi●st Simeon he just lived the Fire on the Altar ever burnt pleasantly but when he dyed its force abated saith the Jewish History Simon the just was a great believer and did Miracles saith Euschius and very Holy and Heavenly Where faith indeed is that Heavenly Fire of love and zeal to God will burn in the heart very bright and clear according to that excellent speech of David I have hoped for thy Salvation and do thy Commandement Psal 119.166 And as faith fails so this Heavenly Fire on the Altar goes out so a Mans skill and his conscience to please God dye both together Secondly Are you able to look thorow outward troubles and difficulties and dark matters as they lye now in these and other Nations Can you stand on your high places and see now beyond this thick Cloud of the Pestilence and other evils that are upon us Can you say O thou Enemy destructions are come to a perpetual end or saith the margent The destructions of the Enemy are come to a perpetual end The●r Cities hast tho● destroyed Psal 9 6. The wicked shall be turned into Hell and all that forget God there they will be quite out of the way For the needy shall not alway be forgotten the expectation of the poor shall not perish for ever v. 17.18 The Ticle of this Psalm is Muth Labben the Death of some great Enemy which Ainsworth saith to be Anti Christ Anti-Christ is now more alive than ever in all the parts of Christendom he is a man of good eyes that now can see his death and downfall and all his Cities even Rome it self that great City which Ruleth the Nations The first thing that dyed in the World was Christ in the offering of our first Parents whose skins cloathed them And the last that dyeth in the World will be Anti-Christ who cloatheth himself in scarlet with the skins of the Saints Hence was Christ called a Lamb slain from the beginning and therefore may Anti-Christ be calle● a Bear or Beast slain in the end of the World But who seeth now in this dark and dismal Hour the death of this Monster I remember not long since in the days of the great Armies then we all talkt of the downfall of Anti-Christ But who seeth his downfall now There is no Rain so great that watereth the Earth above so far Ten Foot deep saith the Naturalist I think the storms which have fallen of late in these parts have soakt our Souls and Bodies and Estates and all that is dear clear thorow yea our faith and all our graces for we can scarce look through any thing well But when exhorted to trust in the Lord at all times as David saith we are ready to say as the Princes of Succoth to Gideon are Zeba and Z●lmunna now in our hands that we shou●d do so and so Judg. 8.6 Who saith Although the Fig Tree shall not blossom neither f●uit be in the Vines th●ugh the labour of the Olive shall fail and the Fields shall yield no meat the Flocks shall be cut off from the Folds and no Herd in the Stalls yet will I rejoyce in the God of my Salvation Hab 3.17 8 Yet this is no more but the proper acts o● faith If you say you do not thus believe so as to look thorow dark cond●t●ons and things neither spiritual nor temporal Let me ask you do you not thu● sometimes No not at any time can I thus believe Elian compares Tyrants to Swine which if a Man but touch they cry think●ng they shall be ki●led Is it thus with you when God doth but touch you in this and that Do ye cry as if he m●ant to kill you in al● What do you do then in your trials throw off al● David was not wont to do so but when all things failed to call upon his Soul to trust only in God I will●●g in the st●ength of the Lord God I will make mention of thy righteousness even of thine only and will hope continually and will yet praise thee more and more Psal 71.14 15 16. Whether the Gods be pleased
but wilt bring down high looks They that seek my Soul to destroy it shall go into the lowest parts of the Earth they shall fall by the Sword they shall be a portion for Foxes but the King shall rejoyce in God every one that sweareth by him shall glory but the mouth of them that speak lies shall be stopped Psal 63.10 11. Noah came out of the Ark about November the very beginning of Winter when nothing was to be had but what he had in the Ark for support and to begin the World withall and yet he lookt thorow this great strait which respected not a Nation but the whole world and sacrificed at the beginning of the new world as Adam did at the beginning of the old and so did cast all his care on Christ who well cared for him and for all the matters in his hand which respected the constituting of this World If you ask me how a believer doth make such prospect and perspect I answer by these four things First By the Promise The best Mens eyes fail in dark days and it is well they do so for then he betakes himself to the promise and by this Trunk beholds afar off A foolish or weak action failing Actione inepta succumbens recurrit ad aptam maketh way to an action that is valid A believers own sight failing maketh him to have recourse to the promise and by this he maketh prospect through all The Title of the Fifth Psalm tells us that it was made when the Philistines took David in Gath mine Enemies would daily swallow me up for they be many that fight against me but how did he look through this Cloud I answer by the promise as you may see Verse the 6. In God I will praise his word in God I will put my trust I will not fear what Man can do thou tellest my wanderings put thou my tears in thy Bottel In God I will praise his word vers 10. This word which he so much speaks of was that which we read 2 Sam. 23.5 By which he lookt through sin and death These be the last words of David although my House be not so with God ●et he hath made with me an everlasting Covenant ordered in all things and sure for this is all my salvation c. that is inward and outward temporal and spiritual The promise is so ordered and made in all things that in all matters whatsoever faith may see by it thorow and thorow be it sin of what kind soever Such sins as David committed before or after conversion or be it punishment spiritual or corporal desertion of Soul sickness of body distraction and troubles in the affairs of this World bad Family bad Kingdom as never any Man could have greater plunges of all sorts than he and yet by this promise so ordered in all things he saw still thorow all To the promise is added the Seal and Oath to make a strong and clear sight in the darkest case And this also David made use of when he fought with Aram Naharaim and Aram Zoba Psal 60.6 God hath spoken in his holiness I will rejoyce I will divide Sechem and mete out the valley of Succeth Who shall bring me into Edom wilt not thou which hast cast us off God hath spoken in his holiness or by his holiness that is hath engaged himself by oath and surely he will not break his word and his oath The Church likewise makech use of this Medium to see clearly and strongly through trials Psal 89.35 My Covenant will I not break nor alter the thing that is gone out of my mouth once have I sworn by my holiness that I will not lie unto David And in what a dark case the People of God were then we may see by the following words But thou hast cast us off and abhorred thou hast made void the Covenant of thy Servant this is the Prayer of the Church urging the Covenant and Oath to David Thou hast broken down all his hedges all that pass by spoil him thou hast made his glory to cease and cast his Throne down to the ground Psal 89.44 Thus did the Church look thorow their dark condition by the Promise and Oath Secondly By Christ doth a believer look through all difficulties of what kind soever inward or outward The Lord said to my Lord sit thou at my right hand till I make thine Enemies thy Foot stool What enemies Ans All Enemies inward and outward The Psalmist by vertue of Christ saw natural corruption guilt of sin and all Men and Devils opposing destroyed By the death of Christ he saw guilt in all the Elect destroyed he shall drink of the brook in the way that is the black Book Kedron meaning that he should undergo a cursed death and so satisfie the justice of God and therefore in the Person of all the Elect lift up his head Likewise by the life intercession and ministry of Christ he saw all corruptions of nature destroyed in the Elect. Thy People shall be willing in the day of thy power in the beauties of holiness that is by the administration of thy holy Ordinances Thou hast the dew of thy youth to supply them and to moisten them Likewise by the death of Christ he saw all outward enemies vain and Devils destroyed The Lord at thy right hand shall smite through Kings in the day of his wrath he shall judg among the Heathen he shall fill the places with the dead Bodies he shall wound the heads over many Countrys Psal 110. Many things have their greatness not according to their nature but according to their skill and humility saith Seneca so a believer hath his greatness and honour not according to his nature and birth from Men but according to such a skill which God hath given to him to make use of Christ and to renounce still all in himself and by vertue of this he is very great and mighty and able to do all things I can do all things through Christ saith Paul and so can see through all things by him 'T was through Christ that the Church saw through that dark state before mentioned Psal 87. When all that passed by spoiled and all hedges down Then thou spakest in a Vision to thine holy one and saidst I have laid help upon one that is mighty I have exalted one chosen out of the People with whom mine Hand shall be established mine Arme shall strengthen him the enemy shall not exact upon him nor the Sons of wickedness afflict him and I will beat down his foes before his face and plague them that hate him which though true of David yet specially and principally of Christ and him did the Church then see in David as he by whom all their enemies inward and outward should be destroyed Thirdly By experiences doth a believer look through all difficulties and miseries Faith can help it self by reason What Father if his Child want bread Experiences will