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A12506 The admirable convert: or the miraculous conuersion of the thiefe on the crosse With the finall impenitency of the other. By Samuel Smith, minister of the word of God. Smith, Samuel, 1588-1665. 1632 (1632) STC 22834; ESTC S101704 154,074 540

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contemned and despised to finde life the particulars whereof now follow in order But whence was this that he is become such a worthy confessor excusing Christ and pleading his cause who so lately before by his sinfull and wretched life had so dishonoured him No question this proceeded from the Lords free grace and mercy shewed vnto him giuing him to see his sins to be humbled for the same and by a liuely faith to lay hold on Christ It was Christ that had first looked on him with the eye of mercy that had in him no merit before he could behold his godhead now at this time vailed and he himselfe so much abased He was by nature in the same estate and condition with the other malefactor guiltie of the same sinne ouertaken with the same punishment and so had perished euerlastingly had not the Lord Iesus of this stone made a sonne of Abraham and framed his heart anew making a difference through grace where there was none by nature for so was it his good pleasure The instruction we may learne Doct. 2 hence then is this All men are alike by nature vntill God make a di●ference by grace that by nature there is no difference betwixt Gods children and wicked men vntill the Lord make the difference by grace we are all hewed out of the same rocke that the vildest wretch and cursedst Canibal was that euer breathed vntill the Lord doe frame the heart anew wee are all folded vp in the state of nature and are the children of wrath as well as others Doe but consider what the Scripture speaketh of this particular that we are all by nature the children of wrath Eph. 2.3 Eze. 16. that our father was an Aramite and our mother a Hittite such as wee are indeed without the couenant without God in this world Corrupted with iniquity from the womb Psal 51.7 conceiued of vncleane seed Iob 14.4 yea all the faculties of our soules how are they depraued through this originall corruption Eph. 4.18 The vnderstanding is blinde Hauing their vnderstandings darkened being alienated from the life of God through the ignorance that is in them The will is froward and rebellious Rom. 7.15 what I would that doe I not but what I hate that I doe hauing not so much power to thinke that is good And the same is true of our affections 2. Cor. 3.5 which are likewise disordered being set vpon transitorie things which profit not and altogether auerse from heauenly things inasmuch as the Apostle saith Rom. 3.23 We are depriued of the glory of God Hauing in vs no inclination at all to any thing which is good but rather indeed an inclination to all things that are euill Gen. 6.3 And in this miserable estate and condition doth the Lord finde vs when he is pleased to call vs as we may see in Saul Zacheus Acts 9. Luke 19. Ioh. 7. Mary Magdalene this penitent Thiefe and of all the faithfull it is God Who worketh both the will and the deed Phil. 2.13 and that of his owne good pleasure 1. Cor. 4.7 Who separateth thee saith the Apostle or who causeth thee to differ It is the Lord that makes this difference betwixt vs and wicked men Yea wee shall finde the whole worke of grace of Conuersion and saluation to be wholly attributed vnto him he is the Alpha and Omega the first and the last the beginning and the end that is all in all in the worke of our saluation First Election which is the ground foundation of al grace Election this comes from him Hee hath predestinated vs to bee adopted through Iesus Christ in himselfe Epees 1.5 according to the good pleasure of his will Secondly vocation and a Christian mans effectuall calling Vocation outwardly by the word and inwardly by the Spirit this proceeds likewise from him and his free and vndeserued grace and fauour alone 2. Tim. 1.9 He hath saued vs and called vs with an holy calling Gal. 1.6 Not according to our workes but according to his owne purpose and grace Thirdly Faith is the instrument or the hand Faith by the which we come to lay hold vpon and apply Christ and his righteousnesse vnto our owne soules in particular Heb. 11.6 and without which we cannot please God Now from whence haue we this grace truly to beleeue Ephes 2.8 for By grace ye are saued through faith and that not of your selues it is the gift of God Fourthly Obedience from him alone proceedeth what will what power or abilitie soeuer we haue for any holy duty Ezek. 36.27 28. A new heart saith the Lord will I giue you and a new spirit will I put into you I will take away the stony heart out of your body and I will giue you a heart of flesh I will put my spirit within you and cause you to walke in my statutes Fifthly to haue the Word and Sacrament effectuall vnto vs this comes from him otherwise Paul may plant 1. Cor. 3.6 and Apollo water but all in vaine I haue planted and Apollo watered but God gaue the increase 6 Perseuerance Finally the gift and grace of perseuerance to hold out in our Christian race vnto the end this is likewise from him I will giue them one heart and one way Ie. 32.4.41 that they may feare me for euer I will put my feare in their hearts and they shal not depart from me And That God who hath begun that good worke Phil. 1.6.29 will performe it vntill the day of Iesus Christ So that it is he that is the Alpha and Omega the first and the last that is all in all in the matter of grace and saluation So as we must say with the Church Isa 26.12 O Lord thou hast wrought all our works for vs. And it must needs be thus For Reas 1 First God will haue the whole glory of this worke of our conuersion and saluation and none other That all matter of glorying in our selues might bee taken away and that we might say with the Psalmist Not vnto vs Lord not vnto vs but vnto thy Name giue the praise He will haue the glory of his owne worke and the praise of his owne mercy and will teach vs to go out of our selues and to say with Paul By the grace of God I am that I am Secondly we haue nothing of Reas 2 our owne or within vs that should moue the Lord to elect vs vnto life or to adopt vs as sonnes wee are miserable orphans and haue naught else to plead vnto God to commiserate our misery we are beggers and destitute of all good things Our penury is such as that we are faine to begge at his hands Our daily bread he oweth vs naught and they are but his owne gifts and graces giuen vnto vs that he crowneth with glory Vse 1 This serues first of all to humble vs
all kinde of wickednesse for what should restraine them when the feare of God is wanting By a Prosopopeia the Prophet Dauid bringeth in the transgressions of the wicked speaking thus Psal 36.1 The transgression of the wicked saith within my heart that there is no feare of God before their eyes The open prophanenesse of wicked men seemed to proclaime this openly in the eares of the Prophet that such bade defiance to al godlinesse and wanting the feare of God we may see the further behauiour of such in the latter part of that Psalme So Paul hauing reckoned vp a bedroll of many horrible sinnes he addeth this as the cause of all The feare of God is not before their eyes Rom. 3.18 Gen. 20.11 Abraham knew this full well when he caused Sarah to say she was his sister that the men of Gerar would not care to commit any sinne Why Because the feare of God was not in that place And what may bee the reason that at this day men breake out Hos 4.2 as the Prophet speaketh into lying killing whoring c. The reason is plaine the feare of God is wanting On the contrary where the true feare of God is it will sence a man from sinne Ioseph confirmed the timorous hearts of his brethren that they should feare no euill at his hands why Gen. 42.18 I feare God saith hee Gen. 39.10 this was it that fenced the heart of Ioseph against the allurements of his adulterous Mistresse This kept the Midwiues of Egypt from laying hands vpon the Infants of the Hebrewes the Text saith The Midwiues feared God Exod. 1.17 And The feare of God saith Solomon is to depart from euill This maketh a man to liue alwayes in Gods presence to be the same before God that he is before men and to be the same before all men that he is before some to be the same in the darknesse that he is in the light and to be the same in the night that he is in the day And hence is it that the Lord himselfe doth so earnestly wish for this thing in his people O that there were such an heart in them Deut. 5.29 that they would feare mee alwayes c. as the onely thing that keepeth the heart vpright with him and fenceth the same against all sinne Whereas when this feare of God is wanting such a one is fit for any sinne lyes open to euery assault of Sathan and cannot escape euill Reas And the reason hereof is taken from the nature of Gods feare it is the most excellent Antidote against sinne and causeth Gods children to be loath to offend not so much for feare of punishment as for loue they beare vnto God Quest 1 But what manner of feare is this that is so vsefull in the life of a Christian to keepe the heart vpright with God There is I confesse Ans a twofold feare the filiall and sonne-like feare which is found onely in the godly and the seruile and slauish feare to feare God onely for his iudgements and this is most vsually seene in the wicked It is that sonne-like feare that we here speake of whereby Gods children feare God as a louing and dutifull childe his father not so much for feare of the rodde and punishmēt if he offend as of loue as being fearfull to offend so good and so louing a father Whereas that seruile and slauish feare that is in wicked men lookes onely to the punishment as the gally-slaue to the whip and that many times doth terrifie him as for sinne it selfe it doth no whit trouble him nay as Solomon saith It is a pastime to the foole to do wickedly Quest 2 But may not Gods children abstaine from sinne for feare of Gods wrath and for punishment sake Answ I answer the spirit of bondage and of feare hath its worke in the hearts of all the godly especially at the first when they begin to conuert and to turne vnto God And this is compared to a needle that maketh way for the threed to follow And thus haue the godly at first feared God euen for his iudgements sake as Paul testifieth when he saith Rom. 8.15 Ye haue not receiued the spirit of bondage to feare againe Wherein is implyed that there is a time wherein the children of God feare God for his iudgements but now saith he Ye haue receiued the spirit of Adoption whereby ye cry Abba Father and that is the spirit of freedome and of boldnesse So that the child of God is not alwayes held vnder that slauish feare but commeth at last to feare God out of loue to him and abstaineth from sinne not so much for punishment sake as for the detestation hee beareth to it and because it offendeth so good and so gratious a God Yea though there were no hell at all to punish sinne yet would hee not willingly commit sin out of that awfull respect hee beareth to so good a God and louing Father in Iesus Christ Now because this loue is not perfect in the childe of God neither any other grace whilest wee liue here there will be still a remnant of seruile feare remaining euen in the best as Iob saith Punishment was fearefull vnto him Iob 31.23 Neither are they exempted from all feare of Gods iudgements in as much as the remembrance hereof is an excellent preseruatiue against sinne Psal 119.120 So Dauid My flesh trembleth for feare of thee and I am afraid of thy iudgements Dauid had in him a sonne-like feare of God fearing him out of loue yet in the second place he stood in awe of his iudgements Vse 1 This serues then first of al to discouer vnto vs in what a wretched and miserable estate and condition such men are in that haue not the feare of God before their eies behold we the state of such in this impenitent Thiefe such men must needs runne headlong into all manner of abhominations for alas what should restraine them when the feare of God is wanting Marke the Apostle Rom. 3.12 13 14 15. Their throat is an open sepulchre with their tongues they haue vsed deceit the poyson of Aspes is vnder their lips whose mouth is full of cursing and bitternesse their feet are swift to shed bloud destruction and misery is in their wayes and the way of peace they haue not knowne But what might bee the reason of all these vile and filthy abhominations the Apostle subioynes There is no feare of God before their eyes Abraham knew this when hee caused Sarah his wife to dissemble and to say shee was his Sister and therefore wofull and miserable is the estate and condition of such whom the Lord hath thus giuen ouer to themselues and to their owne hearts lust and want this holy feare to preserue them Secondly this may serue to admonish Vse 2 vs euery one that as wee desire to be free from those grosse and grieuous inormities of the times that wee
labour to get our hearts seasoned with the feare of God that we may truely say The Lord is our feare Esay 8.13 our dread This will fence vs from sinne and arme vs against euery euill way such are freed from those vile abhominations wherewith the liues of all wicked men for the most part are tainted withall Yea the feare of God is such an excellent thing that all the duties wee owe vnto God Eccl. 12.13 are comprehended therein Let vs heare the end of all saith Salomon feare God and keepe his Commandements for this is the whole duty of man The priuiledges that belong to them that truely fear God Yea to such belong all these excellent priuiledges and prerogatiues First they shall not want any temporall good thing O feare the Lord O yee his Saints Psal 34.9 Psal 112.3 for there is no want to them that feare him Secondly such hath the Lord promised to acquaint with his secrets The secrets of the Lord are with them that feare him Psal 25 ●4 Thirdly such onely are vnder the Angels protection Psal 34.7 The Angels of the Lord encampe round about them that feare him Fourthly God takes speciall notice of such Mal. 3.16 A booke of remembrance was written before him for them that feared the Lord. And last of all for the life to come no man is able to expresse the excellent priuiledges of such Psal 31.19 O how great is the goodnesse which God hath laid vp for them that feare him All which may be so many motiues to stir vs vp to get this feare of God which hath the promise of this life and the life to come and to whom alone so many excellent priuiledges belong and appertaine Text. Seeing thou art in the same condemnation 3 Argument In these words wee haue his third Argument to disswade his fellow from that his rayling on Christ and this is taken from his owne present misery A presenti miseria Thou art saith he in the same condemnation q. d. Fye vpon thee most desperate wretch Is this the behauiour meete for him that is now going to giue vp his last account before the great Tribunall and that Iudge of all the world before whom thou art shortly to appeare to giue account of all the actions of thy life past especially of this thy blasphemy against the Lord Iesus the innocent And herein as before this penitent Thiefe sheweth an excellent fruit of his owne repentance pressing his fellow with this Argument the consideration of his present misery and punishment that was now vpon him Thou art in the same condemnation Note we hence That punishments and afflictions Doct. Afflictions that summon to death should in a speciall manner cause men to looke home especially such as summon to death should in a speciall manner cause vs to looke home humble vs and cause vs to breake off our sinnes by repentance and when they produce not this effect especially when death approaches and we are to come to appeare before the Lords Tribunall it is a signe indeed that the heart is desperately wretched and sinfull It is the maine end wherefore the Lord doth send afflictions to bring men home by repentance thus confesseth the Church Lam. 3.39.40 Man suffereth for his sinne let vs search and try our wayes and turne vnto the Lord and againe Come let vs returne vnto the Lord Hos 6.1 for he hath wounded vs and he will heale vs he hath smitten vs and hee will binde vs vp The happy fruit thereof Dauid confesseth by that comfortable experience he had in himselfe Psal 119.71 saying It is good for me that I haue beene in trouble that I may learne thy commandements When we are iudged saith the Apostle wee are chastened of the Lord 1 Cor. 11.32 that wee should not be condemned with the world The Rod makes the childe to stand in awe of the Father and the Scholler of the Master and the Blewnesse of the wound Pro. 20.30 saith Salomon serueth to purge the euill When did Manasses repent 2 Chro. 33 12. w●s it not when he was in tribulation When came the Prodigall sonne to himselfe Luke 15. and got the happy resolution to returne againe to his Father was it not when he was pinched with the famine It was in the time of aduersitie that the Israelites remembred GOD to bee their strength who in times of prosperity rebelled against him Iudg. 6. Ephraim may thanke the Lord for his corrections that hee was reclaimed and brought to see his owne disobedience and rebellion against God who was as an vntamed Hayfer Ier. 31.18 ●0 Esa 38.14 The like we may see in Hezechiah in Iob and in all Gods people if there be any faith any hope any grace at all in the heart of man now is the time for the exercise thereof when afflictions especially such as summon to death and iudgement are vpon vs. It seemed vnto this godly Penitent a most hainous thing indeed in his fellow yea the height and top of all impietie that now the hand of God was vpon him and hee so shortly to depart this life and to make his last account before the Iudge of all the world that he should in this reprochfull manner blaspheme an innocent euen the Lord Iesus Christ himselfe before whom he was shortly to appeare and to giue account of all the things that he had done in the flesh But what shall I say There are some whom al the torments in the world cannot moue or make them better sicknesse pouertie shame in the world all the buffettings of Sathan or miseries that can bee thought vpon alas moue them not nor any whit affect them to worke remorse of conscience compunction or sorrow for sinne to make them any whit the better But what may be the reason can any affliction presse out of the creature that was neuer in it If a whole mountaine were laid vpon a dry or rotten sticke will it yeeld any sappe no no it will first be ground to powder The impenitent Thiefe for all his misery that he was in or thoughts of death or of iudgement that now were vpon him is not brought to the least remorse of conscience for sin but the Penitent Thiefe he being vnder the same affliction yeelds the sweet sap and liquor of faith and repentance he confesseth his sinnes pleads Christs cause and compassionates the misery of his fellow and shewes most admirable fruits of repentance Yea if there bee any grace at all in the heart of man now is the time for it to shew it selfe otherwise wee perish without hope Seeing then that afflictions Vse 1 should thus make vs to looke home and that then in a speciall manner the graces of the heart will manifestly appeare This shewes the misery of euery wicked man that as he hath been a stranger from the life of grace in life so must needs want the
thou abhorrest thy selfe with Iob Iob 42.6 and repentest in dust and ashes Thou canst passe the sentence of condemnation against thy selfe acknowledging that if the Lord should doe thee iustice he might iustly condemne thee for euer Consider then for thy comfort this being thy case God cannot with-hold from thee comfort it cannot stand with the rule of iustice to deny thee mercy Nay more thou mayst in a holy boldnesse challenge God of his word and promise which it cannot stand with his honour and iustice not to performe God should not be iust in his promises if he should not pardon the sinnes of the penitent O how may this comfort the hearts of such as mourne in Sion that hang downe their heads as being ashamed to lift vp the same to heauen that goe mourning all the day long let such comfortably apply this doctrine vnto themselues Thou desirest nothing more in all the world then Gods fauour his countenance grace and it is thy greatest griefe that thou inioyest it not Remember to thy comfort Christ will not quench the smoaking flaxe Mat 12.20 nor breake asunder the bruised reede he can as well deny himselfe and cease to be God as to deny mercy to those that truely see their sins are humbled for them and sue vnto him for the pardon of the same And for thy further comfort herein consider that thy sins whatsoeuer they haue beene haue beene but the sinnes of a poore weake and fraile man and the mercy thou shalt haue in the pardon of them is the mercy of a God euen of a God of mercy betwixt which there is no comparison But doth not God without repentance grant remission of sins Quest how then is remission of sinnes saluation and eternall life his free gift I answer that remission of sins Answ and eternall life is his free gift First because howsoeuer they are not giuen without repentance and faith yet they are not giuen for these things sake Secondly euen these gifts and graces truely to repent and to beleeue are not of our selues neither are they common to all but they come from God prouing saith the Apostle if at any time God will giue them repentance vnto life 1 Tim. Thirdly repentance and faith are requisite not to shew for what but rather to shew to whom remission of sinnes and eternall life doth belong and appertaine and serue to qualifie Gods people for the promises of life and saluation Vse 2 Secondly seeing that repentance for sinne doth thus qualifie a man for remission of sinnes and so for life and saluation it shall then bee our wisedome to labour for repentance aboue all things in the world to lay hold vpon the opportunitie of grace offered and speedily to returne not to deferre the same from day to day lest our hearts come to bee hardened through the deceitfulnesse of sin take wee heed that wee doe not abuse his patience and forbearance or take occasion of libertie to turne this grace of his into wantonnesse Rom. 2.4 Rom. 6.1.2 Shall we sinne saith the Apostle because grace should abound God forbid Nay rather let vs know that they that wait vpon lying vanities Ion. 2.8 forsake their owne mercy The longer that any remaine in the mire of sinne the faster they sticke therein God will not at all times offer the like mercy Reu. 3. neither will he euer stand and knocke at the dore of our hearts let vs then lay hold vpon the opportunitie offered lest our repentance at last come too late Thirdly seeing wee haue such Vse 3 a mercifull God louing Father that is so ready to shew mercy and to receiue vt into fauour vpon our true repentance Let vs labour to bee like vnto God and shew that wee are children of such a Father by our long sufferance towards our brethren that iniure vs. There is no one thing that doth more manifestly declare the image of God to be renewed within vs then this propensenesse and ready disposition to forgiue the iniuries of our brethren How earnestly doth the Apostle perswade vnto this duty when he saith Put on therefore as the elect of God holy and beloued bowels of mercy kindenesse humblenesse of minde meekenesse long-suffering forbearing one another c. And to this end Christ propoundeth that parable in the Gospell of the King taking account of his seruants and therein shewes the mercifull dealing of him that had ten thousand talents forgiuen him yet would take his fellow by the throate for tenne talents and therein will teach vs that if we would haue pardon at Gods hand for the greater wee must forgiue the lesser whereas such as wil not forgiue the iniuries of others this shewes that they are stamped with the very image of Sathan who was malitious and a murtherer from the beginning and indeed there shall be iudgement mercilesse to him that sheweth not mercy Shalt be with me Here wee haue the promise it selfe Text. 3. Promise it selfe which is to be with Christ in his glorious kingdome That in as much as by faith he was able to discerne Christs Deity in this base and low degree of his humiliation and by a liuely faith did rest on him alone for life and saluation Christ will not suffer his faith to faile nor himselfe to bee disappointed of the end thereof but grants him his hearts desire Verily thou shalt be with me The Instruction is Doct. 1 That they that in miserie seeke vnto God They that in misery wait vpon God shall not misse of comfort in the end and rest on him shall bee sure of comfort in the end There is no labour lost in seeking and seruing of him but howsoeuer their present miseries are great yet as Mordecai said to Hester Deliuerance will come Let thy heart be in the feare of the Lord continually saith Solomon for surely there is an end Pro. 23.17 and thy hope shall not bee cut off So Dauid Marke the vpright man Psal 37.37 and behold the iust the latter end of that man shall bee peace Pro. 11.7 Whereas the hope of the wicked shall perish And as Iob saith Iob 27.8 What hope hath the hypocrite when God shall take away his soule Meaning indeed hee hath no hope And againe There is no peace to the wicked Isa 48.22 saith my God So that the condition of Gods people euen in their deepest aduersities and miseries is farre better then the condition of the wicked in their chiefest prosperitie For the one is sure that the end of his life will end his misery and finish his sorrow and enter his possession of euerlasting felicitie Whereas the candle of the wicked at last shall be put out and their fleeting pleasures which they haue had for a time heere shall bring at last an eternall weight of torment as our Sauiour saith Woe to you that laugh Luk. 6. for you shall waile and weepe Would we haue some