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A12523 An exposition vpon the sixt chapter of the prophesie of Hosea VVherein is set down the true repentance of the godly, as also the hypocriticall repentance of the wicked; most needfull for these times. Wherein 1. The summe and scope. 2. The doctrines. 3. The reasons. 4. The vses. Of most texts are obserued. First preached by Samuel Smyth minister of Roxwel in Essex, and now by him published, intending the further good of his charge, and the profit of as many as shall please to read it. Seene and allovved. Smith, Samuel, 1588-1665. 1616 (1616) STC 22847.3; ESTC S102418 218,718 364

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Gods Word Hard heart the greatest iudgement that can bee layde vpon man nor profite by the meanes of saluation Oh it is the heauiest iudgement that God can lay vpon man in this life and it is a sure and certain fore-runner of eternall condemnation in the end for when the Word of God doth light vpon a hard heart oh it wounds it and kils it and giues many a mortall and deadly wound though the wretched soule of the sinner see it not or feele it not The Scriptures affoord vs diuers examples and all to confirme the truth of this point vnto vs. Gen. 4.5.6 This is clearely to be seene in the example of Cain how did the Lord deale with Cain both before hee had murdered his brother and afterward and all to haue kept him if it had been possible from that most horrible sinne of his Before how did God deale with him Cain why is the countenance of thy face changed If thou doest well shalt thou not be rewarded If thou doest euill sin lyeth at thy dore Had not this beene inough if Cain had had but the least sparke of grace to haue kept him and stayed him from committing that horrible sinne but when this preuailed not but Cain would needs shed the innocent bloud of righteous Abel How did the Lord deale with Cain afterwards Cain where is thy brother Abel but what now did Cains heart relent did hee confesse his sinne with Dauid and say I haue sinned Did hee resolue into teares of repentance with Peter No no but rather despised God to his face saying Am I my Brothers Keeper Oh fearefull and horrible speech What was his conscience so seared that neyther the shame of the world the innocent bloud of his slaine brother nor the glorious presence of the Lord could any whit astonish him Behold here an example indeed of a heart that is hardned and let the remembrance of the same euer possesse our soules to make vs watchfull ouer our owne hearts how we euer contemn the means of grace when the same is offered vnto vs. This is to be clearely seen in Pharaoh vnto whom the Lord sent seuerall plagues and iudgements vpon him his people one vpon the necke of another Exod. 9. ten in number yet all would not humble Pharaoh Exod. 7.23 but answered stoutly saying I know not the Lord neyther will I let the people of Israel goe This is taught by Iob Iob. 18.5 Zeph. 1.17 when hee sayth The light of the vngodly shall bee darkned and the wicked shall become blind because they haue sinned against the Lord. And againe Their hearts being fat their eyes heauy and their eares shut they shall heare indeed but shall not vnderstand they shall see and not perceyue And the Prophet Ieremie doth mow liuely set out vnto vs the wofull estate and condition of such a soule that is thus forsaken of the Lord and giuen ouer to sinne saying Ier. 7.16 11.14 Because you haue done these things and I spake vnto you you would not heare therefore thou shalt not pray for this people nor lift vp cry nor entreat mee for I will not heare Though Noah and Iob should intreat mee though Moses Samuel should pray vnto mee yet will I not heare neyther bee intreated This is a lamentable estate this is a fearfull iudgement for a man to bee thus left vnto himselfe giuen vp to Sathan and forsaken of God for euer Oh wofull is the estate of such a one let that exhortation of the Apostle bee precious with vs Heb. 3.12.13 Take heed brethren lest at any time there bee in any of you an euil heart and vnfaithfull to depart away from the liuing God And of the Gentiles it is sayd Ephes 4.17 that they liued in the Vanity of their minds hauing their cogitations darkned strangers from the life of God through the ignorance that is in them because of the hardnesse of their hearts So that you see that a hard heart it is the most fearefullest iudgement of God that can befall a man in this life for it is capable of no good eyther by the Word preached promises or threatnings mercies or iudgments The Word of God it is mighty in operation Ier. 23. ●9 it Diuideth the soule and spirit asunder This Word of God is called the Hammer of the Lord for by it the Lord doth breake in sunder the hard stony and flinty hearts of man This Hammer of the Lord is not able to breake the heart of a wicked man but as the bright beams of the Sunne doe harden clay and soften waxe so this most heauenly and eternall Word of God shall neuer returne in vaine but by reason of the different disposition in the Subiect it illuminateth it melteth the righteous it obdurates it hardens the wicked Now where the Word doth not preuaile with vs to humble vs there can bee no true repentance as the Apostle teacheth Rom. 2.5 when he sayth But thou after thy hardnes and heart that cannot repent heapest vnto thy selfe wrath against the day of wrath Now where there is no repentance there can bee no saluation Luk. 13.5 for so sayth our Sauiour Except yee repent yee shall all perish This is a lamentable estate indeed this is a iudgement with a witnesse for a man to bee left thus vnto himselfe to be giuen vp to Sathan and to be forsaken of God for euer Oh this this is the estate and condition of euery hard hearted sinner Oh happy then is that man or woman that sinneth least next he that returneth home by repentance soonest but most wofull is the estate of him that with Ieroboam hath solde himselfe to commit sinne for this man Rom. 1.28 1. Tim 4.2 Zach. 1.12 though hee would weepe with Esau and shed euen a fountaine of teates yet all will not helpe woe alas there is no recouery This may serue in the first place to reproue those Vse 1 that iustifie the wicked as in Malachy his time The wicked prosper and they that worke iniquity are set vp Mal. 3.13.14 They seeme to bee the onely men of the World they enioy their pleasures they seeme not to be troubled for any thing and who but they Alas alas what of all this If the heart bee frozen in the dregges of sinne they are of all men most miserable and of all men most to bee pittied For thou after thy hardnes and heart that cannot repent Rom. 2.4.5 heapest vp vnto thy selfe wrath against the day of wrath Their damnation sleepeth not all this while but still they runne in score in Gods booke and when their iniquity is once full the Lord will then come with his iudgements and they shall pay full deare for their sweet pleasures euen the losse of their owne soules for euer and euer No greater iudgement can God inflict vpon the sonnes of men in this life then such a stony heart of all Gods iudgements
troubles calamities in wife children goods good name the Lord hath many of these wayes to humble vs that by them perceyuing his angry countenance towards vs wee might be humbled for our sins and sue to him for mercy and whensoeuer the Lord is constrayned to take this course with vs hee doth it vnwillingly with griefe of heart as is manifest by that notable place in this Prophet Hos 11.8 How shall I giue thee vp O Ephraim how shall I deliuer thee O Israel how shall I make thee as Admah how shall I set thee as Zeboim my heart is turned within mee and my repentance is rolled together The iustice of God in this place requires vengeance the mercy of God requires pitty and compassion and betwixt them both God seemeth to bee straighted which shewes how hardly he is drawne to punish that notwithstanding the sinnes of Ephraim Israel did require that the Lord should punish them as he did Sodom and Gomorrah the Cities about them yet his fatherly loue and tender compassion towards them stayed his iudgements Vse 1 Now let vs come to the vses of this Doctrine This serues in the first place to reproue condemne the desperate behauiour of al wicked and vngodly sinners that neglect and contemne if not stubbornely resist all the meanes of their good that the Lord doth offer vnto them so as the Lord may iustly complain of them as of Ephraim and Iudah heere O Ephraim what shall I doe vnto thee O Iudah how shall I entreat thee His word his mercies his iudgements what means soeuer the Lord may vse for their conuersion they frustrate them all If hee doe cry in their eares by his Prophets through the preaching of the Word which is the power of God Alas how many be there amongst vs that Like the deafe Adder stop their eares at the voyce of the Charmer charme hee neuer so wisely Psal 58.4.5 but this Word the which now they seem so much to despise shal leaue such an impression in their soules and consciences that at the last day if there were no witnesse to accuse them for their contempt thereof yet their owne consciences would hayle them to iudgement or else if they doe hearken vnto it and attaine to some knowledge by it yet they hate to bee reformed by it Psal 50.4.5 and so by that means procure vnto themselues the greater damnation Againe if God allure them by his gracious benefites how many bee there amongst vs that most carelesly and most wretchedly abuse them That turne the grace of God into wantōnes or if the Lord proceed further to correct them they are neuer the better by it but with wicked Ahaz Trespasse yet more against the Lord 2. Cor. 28.22 so that the Lord may iustly complaine of them as sometimes hee did of the old rebellious Iewes I haue corrected them but they haue not been humbled And I would to God that this complaint might not iustly bee taken vp of vs the people of this land vnto whom the Lord hath vsed euery one of these meanes His faithfull Ministers that haue cryed vnto vs almost these threescore yeares together besides how many blessings haue wee enioyed liberty peace abundance euery man may sit and reioyce vnder his owne Vine besides this many times againe Hee hath hedged in our wayes with thornes as famines pestilences sicknesses Hos 2.6 vnseasonable weather as this Winter and Summer last doe testifie And now againe hath turned our sorrow into ioy by giuing vs a happy season this latter part of the yeare so that in these respects the Lord may say vnto vs as hee sayd sometimes of Israel What shall I doe vnto thee that I haue not done or as my Text sayth here Oh Ephraim what shall I doe vnto thee Oh Iudah how shall I intreat thee Neuer age had more experience of the goodnesse of God towards them then this age wherein wee liue if wee eyther regard the preaching of the Word his iudgements or his mercies by some of them the Lord hath still sought vnto vs and yet alas as though all this were nothing Esay 5.12 wee passe our time in carnall security and sinnefull pleasures Neuer regarding the works of the Lord nor considering the operation of his hands So that now the Lord may iustly take vp that complaint against vs Esay 5.4 as heere hee did against Ephraim Iudah O England what shall I doe vnto thee O England how shal I intreat thee And therefore we may well feare that he that thus called vpon vs Pro. 1.24.26 and that by so many meanes and wee refused that the time shall come that we shall cry and call vpon him euen till our hearts are ready to breake within vs and hee will not heare vs but bee so farre from pittying vs in time of our distresse as that hee will rather laugh at our destruction Secondly this may serue to admonish vs all in the Vse 2 feare of God that whensoeuer the Lord shall call vs by any meanes whatsoeuer be it by the Ministery of his Word bee it by his mercies or bee it by his iudgements or any other means whatsoeuer that we be not of a dead and senselesse heart that will not stoupe vnder Gods hand but labour to make a sanctified vse of euery one of them for if they preuaile not with vs to humble vs for sinne and to make vs seeke vnto God by true and vnfained repentance alas our case is most miserable and desperate Oh then in the feare of God let vs heare his voyce when he speaketh vnto vs in his word and pray vnto him that hee would open our hearts as he did the heart of Lydia if that doe not yet let his mercies wherewith hee doth as it were follow vs at the heeles most rebellious wretches as wee bee moue vs and mollifie our hard and stony hearts if not his mercy yet let his iudgements preuaile with vs to make vs to stoope vnder his mighty hand Otherwise if wee will needs bee desperate and harden our hearts against all such blessed meanes Oh then let vs assure our selues that that iudgement shall come vpon vs overtake vs Ver. 5. that heere hee threatned against Ephraim Iudah I haue cut them downe by the Prophets I haue slaine them by the words of my mouth that is because no meanes that I could vse would doe them good but they did harden their hearts against the same therefore now those threatnings of my Propbets shall come vpon them and I will make good the words of my mouth that is bring to passe all my iudgements threatned against them Secondly in that the Lord complaineth here that Doct. 2 no meanes that hee could vse Wicked men continue still in sinne notwithstanding all meanes to the contrary could doe them any good saying What shall I doe vnto thee how shall I intreat thee Wee may heete behold how desperate the case of
that they which runne in a race runne all yet one receiueth the prize So runne that yee may obtaine So then wee haue seene this Doctrine cleared that the wicked themselues are not so farre giuen ouer to themselues but that at somtimes they haue som touch of conscience and remorse of heart for sinne as this people heere then seemed to bee humbled vnder Gods iudgement and they seemed to repent for their sinnes but all this was but for a time it was not durable and lasting but as the Morning cloud and as the Morning dew it went away God graunt the same be not our sin Now this thing comes thus to passe in the wicked Reason because their consciences taking notice of all their sins doth assure the sinner that God is iust in punishing of sinne and therefore when the Lord shall but shake the sword of iudgement ouer a wicked man hee cannot but be humbled for sinne for the time present though they harden their hearts like an Adamant and their faces like flint yet when the stormes of Gods iudgements shall arise Act. 24.25 they shall quake and tremble as Felix did Seeing that many beginne well and yet proue but as the Morning cloud which is quickly gone We may Vse 1 from hence conclude the wofull miserable and wretched estate of all those that shrinke away that begin in the spirit and end in the flesh Surely I may say of them as Christ sometime sayd of Iudas It had beene good for them if they had neuer been borne This the Apostle Peter setteth downe fully when hee sayth If they after they haue escaped from the filthinesse of the World thorough the acknowledging of the Lord 2. Pet. 2.20.21.22 and of the Sauiour Iesus Christ are yet tangled therein and ouercome the latter end is worse with them then the beginning for it had been better for them not to haue acknowledged the way of righteousnesse then after they haue acknowledged it to turne away from the holy commandement giuen vnto them But it is come vnto them according to the Prouerbe The Dogge is turned to his owne vomit and the Sow that was washed to the wallowing in the mire Oh that all wicked and vngodly sinners would consider this aright how the holy Ghost doth esteeme of them euen no better then dogs and swine Let them seeme neuer so holy and religious if they doe not perseuere in piety and religion alas they are neuer the nearer heauen but hauing beene acquainted with Gods Word Sacraments and Prayer the greater shall bee their torment at the last for the abuse thereof Yea it is a righteous thing with God to giue ouer such men and women vnto a reprobate sense taking his spirit from them so that they shal grow by degrees to be worse and worse as wee may see in these Iewes vnto whom the Lord had vsed many meanes to humble them and to bring them home by repentance as his Word in the mouthes of his Prophets his blessings and benefites besides all this his iudgements one vpon the necke of another yet all would not serue to humble them but all labour was lost and all cost was ill bestowed Well what was the end of all this did they not grow to bee the greatest enemies to the Gospell and Crosse of Christ And thus fared it with Iudas being an Apostle became a most desperate reprobate And thus doth Almighty God as a most iust reuenger of sin many times punish one sinne by another Oh let these iudgements of God vpon the wicked breake in sunder the hard and stony hearts of the wicked that so they may anew renue their Couenant with God that he may haue mercy vpon them and that they may liue in his sight Secondly wee are taught heere that it is not innough Vse 2 to beginne well to entertaine holy thoughts godly purposes but we must withall nourish and cherish them that so wee may haue comfort by them at our latter end this people beganne well but they ended ill Oh then let vs looke to our owne soules and try whether our repentance bee like to theirs or not if wee find it vnsound that it comes not to the heart but rests in outward shewes and that it is soone vanished away then truely it is nought Dauid was humbled for his sinnes all the dayes of his life And it is reported of Peter that after his repentance Stella in Lucam hee rose euer at the call of the Cocke to prayers and other the like duties of piety and religion And so must it bee with vs otherwise God cares not for it and it will stand vs in no stead in that day of Gods searching account Now if wee may iudge of your Repentance by your life and outward behauiour truely it is to bee doubted The great drought that it is little better then the repentance of this people not worth a button but counterfeit and fayned For doth not the Lord euen call men to fasting weeping lamentation and mourning to amendment of life and true repentance and how do men performe this who layes the iudgement of God to heart who mournes for Gods anger vpon the land nay rather doe they not make this time of fasting a time of feasting Many seeme to repent and to hang downe their heads like a bul-rush and cry Lord helpe vs but truely it is but lippe-labour but forged from the teeth outward it comes not from the heart but as this people in this place Men are like to Schollers and Children when the rodde is vpon their backe they cry and yell and promise to doe so no more yet as soone as the rod is remoued doe the same things againe Euen so fareth it with most men amongst vs while the iudgements of God are vpon them and their consciences are vpon the racke they are ready to cry to the Lord for helpe and deliuerance but if the Lord doe but remoue his hand you shall see them with the dogge to the vomite and the Sow to the myre couetous still cruell still ignorant filthy and vncleane still Is not this the common repentance of our times And is not this like the Iewes heere which the Lord so highly condemneth Oh alas it is and therefore the Lord must needs bee as highly offended with vs as euer hee was with them And therefore it is now hie time to looke to our selues to ioyne to our outward profession true reformation of heart and life to build vpon the Rocke Christ and for the time to come to lay a sure foundation and be sure of an honest heart that it bee sound in the worshippe of God for the Lord prefers such a heart that comes in faith repentance and obedience before most glorious and goodly shewes when sincerity of heart is wanting And truelie it is greatly to bee feared that many now professing the Gospell in these dayes of peace if the Sun should wax hote if stormes should come and tryall
danger alas how should they repent how should they turne to God for if thou couldest see the misery of thy soule and thy wofull estate by reason of sinne if thou couldest see the number and greatnesse of thy sinnes Oh thou wouldest euen tremble for feare Oh let this serue to help vs forward in this most needfull point the right iudging of our owne estate let vs not bee wilfully carelesse herein Wee all haue a hope that it is well with vs. Oh let vs looke to it that this hope of ours make vs not ashamed Rom. 5.5 there is no hurt got by the triall of our selues onely security is dangerous many thousands are now in hell that in their life time thought nothing lesse till they came there Oh then in the feare of God let vs looke to it Wee are all trauellers in one of these two wayes we shall most certainely arriue at one of these two places who would not now bee glad to know in which of these two he is that if hee bee in the euill way he may spedily come out of it if he be in the right way that he may continue his race with cheerefulnesse Well this is the truth of this doubt and I deliuer it vnto you as the truth of God that all which are partakers of life eternall they are the heyres of grace and saluation this is their first steppe vnto it the true sight vnderstanding of their owne wandring that they perceyue themselues that they liue that course of life the issue whereof must needs bee eternall death and that they now stand and wonder at their owne folly extreame madnesse and withall Gods infinite goodnesse and patience and would not bee in that case againe for all the world Well then marke this doctrine doe not lightly passe it ouer but esteeme it as the blessed truth of God that the sight of our owne wandring is the first steppe to eternall light and saluation Well then let me aske thee this question or rather demaund it of thy owne soule Didst thou euer see thy wofull misery the wretched estate wherin thou art by reason of sinne what a miserable sinner thou art out of the fauour of God yea indeed in the state of damnation didst thou euer finde thy selfe to stand in need of Gods mercy and in extreame want of Christs bloud to saue thy soule so as thou hast euen with sighes and teares intreated for the same at Gods hand as for life and death If thou hast not found and felt these things in thee in some measure thy case then is dangerous and fearefull thou didst neuer as yet truely repent the mercy of God belongs not vnto thee Vse 2 We are then to count it a singular fauour of God when he doth open a mans eyes to see his misery and to find himselfe like a lost sheepe to haue gone astray this is the beginning of all grace and true conuersion vnto God to finde our selues empty of grace And therefore this should teach vs to pray vnto God that hee would in mercy open our eyes that wee might see our sinnes and feele our misery and that wee may feele our selues to stand in extreame need of Gods mercy and of euery droppe of Christs bloud to saue our soules and the contrary is a fearefull plague and iudgement of God for men to lye and snort in sinne without remorse of conscience without the sence and feeling of sinne or want of mercy This Dauid and the rest of Gods seruants knew by wofull experience that if they had dyed without repentance they had perished Of all diseases they are most dangerous that are least felt as a Lethargie or dead palsie or the like so it is a most fearefull estate for any man to lie in sinne without the feeling of it for ●●at is a signe that the heart is hardned in sinne A m●● that thinks hee is well ynough will scorne the Physitian so those poore blind sinners that thinke they are well ynough and feele no want of Gods mercy of all men they are most to bee pittied they bee in a most dangerous estate and condition And therefore we see that it is a great blessing of God to be told of our sinnes and to bee reproued for them that so seeing them and the danger into which they haue plunged our poore soules wee might seeke to God for mercy Come let vs returne vnto the Lord. Hitherto we haue spoken of their exhortation and godly counsell one to another Come let vs c Before we leaue the words to come to the reasons of their exhortation There is one thing more which I may not omit and that is the time of their repentance when they should make this their returne vnto God and that is presently without any delay for the word here vsed doth signifie a Tense or Time that is present Doct. 6 From whence wee gather another point of Doctrine namely Men must deferre no time but repent out of hand that we must not stand to debate in the motions of the Spirit but presently to proceed to execution Indeed in worldly businesse of good deliberation comes no harme but it is a point of wisedome to deliberate before a man determine of any thing But in spirituall matters it is dangerous and therefore sayth the Prophet Esay 55.6.7 Seeke the Lord while hee may bee found Call yee vpon him while hee is neere let the wicked forsake his wayes and the vnrighteous his owne imaginations and returne vnto the Lord and hee will haue mercy vpon vs and to our God for hee is very ready to forgiue Psal 119.60 I made haste sayth the Prophet Dauid and I delayed not to keepe thy commandements And it was a thing commendable in Peter and Andrew Mat. 4.20 Luk. 19.6 Gal. 6.10 that when Christ called them they left their Nets straightway and followed him 〈◊〉 And when Christ called Zacheus hee came downe hastily from the Figge-tree and receyued Christ ioyfully While yee haue time sayth the Apostle let vs doe good vnto all men Heb. 3.7 Eccl. 5 7. Act. 8.36 10.33 but specially vnto them that are of the houshold of faith And againe To day if yee will heare his voyce harden not your hearts Now as this Christian duety is to bee obserued in the performance of any holy duety so especially in the worke of repentance we must neuer debate the matter with flesh and bloud for then wee shall neuer proceed to execution but whensoeuer God shall worke in any of vs a godly purpose to forsake our sins of all things in the world wee must now take heed of delayes for such is the policy of Sathan and such is the deceitfulnesse of our owne hearts that they will cause vs to neglect it And this ought so much the more to hasten our returne vnto the Lord because many are dead and gone which in their life time purposed to returne vnto God and to breake
off their sinnes which were preuented by death and neuer performed the same Yea although thou diddest know that thou shouldest liue long yet oughtest thou to repent soone for then is thy repentance most acceptable to God when thou doest offer it in the prime of thy youth and in the flower of thy age In the sacrifices of the Lord Deu. 15.21 Mal. 1. Pro. 1. Mat. 25.11 they were commanded to offer a Male of a yeare olde withou spot and blemish and they that offered the blinde and the lame were reproued How then should the Lord accept of thy crooked sacrifice of olde age which is as lame and blind before God and the Lord doth seldome accept of it Nay it is rather most iust with God that at the last hee should reiect vs and our prayers who haue before contemned him in the strength of our yeares when that God did cry and call vnto vs. Oh what yelling and crying wil there bee at the last Lord Lord open vnto vs. When that heauy Depart from mee yee cursed I know you not shall bee their portion Oh that men were wise then would they consider their latter end Let vs looke vnto the practise of men in temporall affayres and learne to bee wise What makes the husbandman to breake his sleepe to rise vp so earely and to bee so diligent in plowing digging and sowing Aske him and hee will tell thee the season requires it and the time lost cannot bee redeemed And shall wee thinke that wee haue repentance at commaund no no thou mayest seeke it at last euen with teares Heb. 12.17 as Esau did and yet goe without it if thou omittest the season time when God doth now offer the same vnto thee Let this that hath bin spoken serue for the confirmation of the euerlasting truth of this Doctrine that men must defer no time to repent to turn vnto the Lord. Now let vs see some reasons that may enforce the same The first reason shewing the necessity of timely repentance Reasons to shew the necessity of timely repentance may bee taken from the great vncertainty of mans life if hee omit the present occasion when it is offered for God doth call home from his worke some in the morning some at noone and some at night For as his Labourers enter into his Vineyard so they goe out that is in such manner and at such howres Mat. 20 1.2. c some dye in the dawning of their life passing as it were from one graue to another some dye in their youth as in the third howre some at middle age and some stay vntill the euening of mans yeares that is old age yet more before ten then after threescore Luk. 12.20 Gen. 6. That rich man in the Gospell that promised vnto himselfe many yeares to come had in a moment of time his soule taken from him The old world neuer thought themselues more freer or surer from vengeance then when they were eating drinking Luk. 17.27 marrying wiues c. But then did the iudgements of God ouertake them The morning was fayre when Lot went out of Sodom Gen. 19.23 and yet before night lay Sodom in ashes Herod was well when he beganne his Oration to the people but by and by after Act. 12.23 1. Thes 5.3 the Angell of the Lord stroke him that hee was eaten vp of worms and so gaue vp the Ghost What then is our life and how vaine and false is our hope of long life Shall any say with Agag Surely the bitternesse of death is past 1. Sam. 15.32 because wee dye not so soone as others when wee heare a solemne knell we say some body is departed and why should we not thinke that the feet of them who carryed out that body is at the dore to carry vs out also Act. 5.9 so that if wee deferre our repentance but one day yea but one houre we haue no warrant to assure vs that wee can repent the next but that the Lord may preuent vs by death and so we perish Secondly if wee slip the oportunity of well doing when God doth offer the same vnto vs we shall bee more vnapt and vnfit afterwards whilest the waxe is plyable it is the fittest time to set on the seale whereas if it coole againe it will then hardly receiue any impression Euen so if our hearts euer beginne to soften and to yeeld if wee now resist the spirit of God and the worke of grace we shall hardly haue the like oportunity againe as at the first And therefore that which Salomon exhorteth in the case of vowes is to bee practised of all holy purposes and good desires Eccl. 5.3 Wee must not deferre nor bee flacke to performe them And this hath beene carefully practised of the godly Psal 119.60 Dauid sayth of himselfe I haue considered my wayes and turned my feet into thy testimonies I made has●● Luk. 19.6 Act. 8.36 and prolonged not the time to keep thy commandements Dauid doth not take any dayes with God like a bad debter day after day and keepe none of them but whatsoeuer good duty hee had purposed in his heart he would presently performe the same Zacheus came downe hastely and receyued Christ ioyfully The Eunuch being instructed in the sauing knowledge of his saluation by the preaching of Philip so soone as euer he name where water was hee would be baptized land receiue the Seale of grace and as this care is to bee had of euery Christian in the performance of all holy duties so especially in the worke of repentance because the longer a man doth put off his repentance the harder will it bee for him to performe the same at last Ier. 13.23 Can the Blacke-More change his skin or the Leopard his spots Then may they do good that haue beene accustomed to doe euill The Prophet doth account it as a thing almost impossible for a man that hath a long time continued in sinne to leaue the same and to become a good man at the last Oh when sinne growes vp with a man it will grow at the last to bee so inward with him as his dearest friend and being so long acquainted together and bred in the bone they will handly part or out of the flesh Oh that men would consider this that the custome of sinne causeth a hardning in sinne for so sayth the Apostle Rom. 2.5 Thou after thine hardnesse and heart that cannot repent heapest vnto thy selfe wrath against the day of wrath And that custome will adde to nature turne sinne vnto nature that a man can bee no more without it then his naturall food This is the danger that those are in that defer their repentance the harder is their recouery at the last Reas 3 Thirdly and lastly all our seruice whatsoeuer is onely due vnto the Lord our selues our soules and bodies and all that wee haue the Lord doth iustly challenge
Deuill is more forward to do hurt then any Witch can be Oh then let vs labour to become so spiritually wise that wee may discouer the policy of the Deuill herein and to helpe vs herein let vs assure our selues that All power is of God Mat. 28. that neyther the Deuill nor the Witch can kill man or beast at their pleasure till they haue authority first from God for it is the Lord alone by whose wise prouidence purpose all things both in heauen and earth come to passe onely our sinnes prouoke him to chastise and afflict vs God giueth the Deuill leaue as an executioner of his vengeance to correct and scourge vs for our sinnes and when he hath obtayned leaue of God he seeketh to doe it at his best aduantage as may further his owne kingdome and delude the simple For he hath spoyled vs hee hath wounded vs. We haue heard before how that they do acknowledge Doct. 4 all those iudgements that lighted vpon them to haue come from God God doth chastice his own children when they sinne against him and that most iustly for their sinnes especially for their sinne of Idolatry Before we leaue the words of this their first reason wee are to obserue one thing more from the persons afflicted He hath spoyled vs c. Euen they that were the Church and people of God whom God had honoured aboue all other nations and people vnder heauen yet when they fell away from God by Idolatry God did not spare to bring euen vpon them many and grieuous iudgements and afflictions Hence we obserue this point of Doctrine that God will not spare to chastise his owne children if they sinne against him although he take not his louing kindnes from them nor suffer his truth to fayle Numb 11.33 Yet hee will visite their transgressions with the rodde and their sinnes with scourges The history of the Israelites in their iourneying towards Canaan their manifold murmurings and rebellions is a plentifull witnesse of this truth when they lusted for flesh and loathed Manna How did God smite them with exceeding great plagues euen iudgement vpon iudgement vntill hee had consumed the greatest fort of them We may fee this in the example of Salomon when his heart was turned away from the true God the Lord was angry with him therefore the Lord stirred vp one aduersary against Salomon 1. Reg. 11. and afterwards another aduersary which did much mischiefe and euill against Israel When Ionas had disobeyed the voyce of the Lord being sent to preach against Nineueh how did the Lord vexe Ionas with his stormes Ionas 1.2.3 that the shippe could haue no rest till she had disburdened her selfe of Ionas The iudgements of God as a Serieant pursued Ionas to arrest him as a fugitiue seruant so that albeit Ionas fled from God yet the hand of God followed after him and ouertooke him Num. 12.10 When Miriam the sister of Moses contemned Moses because she was not a Prophetesse as great in authority as himselfe although Moses meekely suffered it yet the Lord reuenged the wrong and stroke her with a Leprosie that for a season sh● was shut out of the hoast When Dauid had falne into his sinnes of Adultery and Murder though he were a man beloued of God yea 2. Sam. 12.9 a man after Gods owne heart yet the Lord did stir vp euill against him out of his owne house yea Christ Iesus himselfe vnto whom sinne was but imputed for he neuer committed any hee was afflicted with sorrowes for our defaults he was bruised for our iniquities and the chastisement of our peace was layde vpon him Esay 53.5 and by his stripes we are healed The like may be sayd of Manasses Iehosaphat Iosiah Hezechiah and the like Al which serue to confirm vs in the truth of this doctrine that God will not spare no not the godly themselues bee they neuer so neare or deare vnto him but will bring vpon them many and grieuous iudgements if they sinne against him And this did this people in this present Text find to be true by wofull experience for sinning with a high hand against God and committing Idolatry the Lord did bring most heauy and grieuous iudgements vpon them for the same And the reason is Reason that all the world might take notice of his iustice that he is no respecter of mens persons but will shew himselfe vtterly to hate an sinne whensoeuer wheresoeuer or in whomsoeuer hee findeth it The Lord hath euer in all ages shewed examples of his iustice against sinne to the end wee might quake and tremble at the committing of it he is not a God that loueth wickednes neyther shall any euill dwell with him for he hateth all them that worke iniquity bee they what they will be if they be found to commit sinne against God God wil not spare them He accepteth not the persons of Princes saith Elihu nor regardeth the rich more then the poore Io. 34.19 They being all the works of his hands This doth the Prophet Dauid acknowledge when he sayth Against thee against thee onely haue I sinned 1. Sam. 16.7 Psal 51.4 and done euill in thy sight that thou mayest bee iust when thou speakest and pure when thou iudgest So that if men breake his statutes and keepe not his commandements God will bee sure to visite their transgressions with the rodde and their sinnes with scourges and all to manifest the truth of his owne Word and to make good those threatnings gone out of his mouth against sinne yet wee must know that there is great difference between the children of God and the wicked when the Lord corrects his children they are bettered by their afflictions they are humbled confesse their sinnes and bewayle them they labour to reforme their liues and to Turne vnto the Lord by true Repentance but the wicked the more the Lord spoyles and wounds them they are the worse by it whereas the children of God take occasion by affliction to Turne to God the wicked are by them driuen the further from God they eyther see it not that afflictions come from God and so repute them to fortune or chance or some secondary causes or else they murmur and breake out into impaciency as we may see in Pharaoh the more the Lord plagued and spoyled him the more he hardned his heart Vse 1 Here then we are first of all to confesse that great is the wrath of God against sinne seeing he will not spare no not the Elect themselues those that are as neare and as deare vnto God as the apple of his owne eye as we haue seene by the example of the Israelites Gods people of Miriam Dauid Salomon and the like Oh then what miserable wretches are wee that wee should presume of Gods mercy seeing wee haue such fearefull spectacles of his iustice for the Lord doth lay to heart the sinnes of the godly more then the sinnes of the wicked
to them which know him not 2. Thess 1.8 and obey not the Gospell of Christ The last is the wilfull and affected kind of ignorance 3 A wilfull and affected ignorance when men shall please themselues in their owne wayes and will not know their error but labour and striue against it when a man is addicted to some particular sinne and will not see the same to bee a sin this is the highest degree of ignorance according to that common Prouerbe None so blind as he that wil not see These are like those rebellious Iewes the Prophet Ieremie speaketh of which sayd Ier. 44.16 The word that thou hast spoken vnto vs in the name of the Lord wee will not heare it of thee but wee will do whatsoeuer thing goeth out of our owne mouth Alas how many are there of this sort in these dayes and times wherein wee liue that are wilfully blind and ignorant Psal 58.5 That will not heare the charmer charme he neuer so wisely Oh let vs take heed as of all ignorance so especially of this last for to sin in this degree is to sin with a high hand against God and it is a steppe to that sin against the holy Ghost which shall neuer be forgiuen This may serue to condemne that cursed damnable Vse 1 doctrine of the Church of Rome who teach that ignorance is the Mother of Deuotion and the more ignorant the more deuout and religious Yea one of their fellowes in this land in a seditious booke is not ashamed to say Radford in his directatory to the truth pag. 419 Mat. 22.18 that the poor Plow-man that sayth his PATER NOSTER not vnderstanding the words may pray with more deuotion and please God better then the greatest Doctor that can make a Sermon of euery Petition of the same But our Sauiour Christ the chiefe Doctor of the Church hee teacheth that ignorance is the mother of error sin rebellion and damnation And in euerie place the word of God shewes the danger of this sin that those that liue in ignorance without the knowledge of God in his world liue in a most feareful estate and condition abounding in all maner of sin and iniquity both against God and man And surely this Doctrine of ignorance is one of the maine pillars of Popish Religion to keepe men in blindnesse and ignorance that they may not see their filthy abominations for if men were not extreame ignorant in the matters of God and his Word how could they bee so abused and deceiued to worship stockes and stones to fall down to dumbe Images c. Vse 2 Secondly this shewes the fearefull estate of al those that liue in ignorance without the knowledge of God and his word these men must needs liue in sinne and wickednesse for ignorance is the mother of all sin And surely Hos 4.1 it is a fearefull iudgement of God vpon this people for as the Prophet sayth There is no knowledge of God in the land so wee may say generally There is no knowledge of God amongst many Act. 17.30 but al kind of sin and wickednes abounds because men liue in ignorance without the knowledge of God and his Word as Popery Idolatry carnall security presumption swearing blasphemy contempt of the Word prophanation of the Sabbath neglect of all religion and good duties all spring from this roote want of knowledge Luk. 23. Paul persecuted the Church of God but it was through ignorance And our Sauiour prayed to his Father for his persecutors Mat. 11.20 because they knew not what they did Oh if men knew what a fearefull thing it is to liue in ignorance and to want neglect or contemne the meanes of knowledge how durst they dishonour God as they doe but so long as men liue in ignorance so long they will run into al sin be prophane and wicked But of all ignorance there is none more dangerous and pernicious and so a fearefull signe of Reprobation as wilfull ignorance when men shal shut their eyes at the light of the Gospel stoppe their eares harden their hearts and despise knowledge Wisdom cryeth with●ut Pro. 1.20 O yee fooles how long will yee loue foolishnes and the scornefull delight in scorning and Fooles hate knowledge because I haue called and yee refused I haue stretched out my hand and none regarded but yee despise all my counsell and would none of my Nurture I will also laugh at your destruction Well you heare that ignorance is a great sinne especially wilfull ignorance You heare again that it abounds in most places generally the body of our people bee exceeding ignorant as though they had neuer heard of God Now where ignorance abounds there sin abounds and where sin abounds the curse of God must needs hang ouer their heads as in that place of Hosea the Lord threatneth Hos 4.2.3 that because of sinne hee will make the whole Land to mourne Thus hauing shewed the sin it selfe Ignorance the Nature of the same that it is opposite to knowledge wee will proceed a little further and shew the causes why this fearefull iudgement of God raignes in most places and why people are so ignorant And secondly the remedy of this sinne how people may get out of it and so come to the knowledge of God and Eternall life The mayne cause why people bee so ignorant as they bee Causes of ignorance is the want of teaching in most Congregations howsoeuer it hath pleased God that this complaint cannot bee taken vp of this Country parts 1 Want of Preaching yet I am not ignorant that in some Townes and Parishes they haue the Word very seldome preached vnto them perhaps monthly or lesse Now Pro. 29.18 Where the Word is not preached there the people perish or where vision failes the people are naked void of knowledge Rom. 10.14 grace or the feare of God How shall they beleeue without a Preacher so how should they know God Mat. 15.14 Hos 4 9. vnlesse they bee taught for if the Blind lead the blind both fall into the ditch And againe There shall bee like Priest like people Like Shepheard like sheepe an ignorant carelesse and vnconscionable Minister an ignorant blind and prophane people And how can it bee otherwise And therefore in the three first Chapters of the Revelation where the Holy Ghost commends or discommends the Minister he doth likewise commend or discommend the people for the good estate of the people depends for the most part on the good paines of the Minister 2 Carelesnes of the people Another cause why ignorance abounds is the wonderfull security and carelesnesse of the people they haue no desire to know God nor loue nor desire to the sincere Milke of the Word yea they are well content to liue still in their damnable ignorance and blindnesse 2. Pet 2. Iob. 21.15 Mal. 3 14. Who is the Almighty that wee should serue him and
let this moue vs all to bee grieued for this sinne Let vs amend it Esay 1.16 Pro. 15.11 Let vs labour to come with penitent and obedient hearts else all our prayers and all things else that we doe in Gods seruice Ier. 7.7 is but Abomination to the Lord. And indeed when men are once come to this passe that they thinke they haue knowledge inough faith and repentance inough and are forward inough so long as they come to Church and heare the Word when men are once come to this passe many meanes and great meanes can doe them no good This people of the Iewes had many means the Lord sent his Prophets earely and late Ier. 7. but they could not conuert them and why because they cryed the Temple Mich. 6.6.7 the Temple and trusted in lying vanities So the Lord sent his Prophet Mica threatning them with iudgements yet they were not reformed and the reasons is because they contented themselues with these outward shewes of repentance and thought their outward worshippe was inough and that God would bee content with their sacrifices And again he heard the Prophet Ezechiel preach and denounce Gods Iudgements Ezec. 33.31.32 yea they commended him and were forward to heare him yet this vile thought and perswasion being in their hearts that it was inough to heare though they went no further stopt their hearts so as they could not repent Mar. 6. ●0 This was Herods sin who was come to this height of impiety that if Iohn Baptist would bee content with his hearing so it was but reformation of life especially of his beloued sinne hee should neuer see in him Reu. 3.15 And surely this is that that makes all good things vnprofitable to vs because men thinke they are wise inough and good inough Is it not a wonder that men should liue so many yeares vnder the meanes heare so much and read so much and yet profite so little Indeed it could neuer bee so if men did see their wants and come with penitent and obedient hearts Oh then I beseech you in the feare of God lay aside this proud conceit lay aside this vaine perswasion that you should thinke your outward seruice and worship of God is inough that you know inough and are good enough rather thinke the worst of your selues and desire more grace that yee may seeme good with more feeling and comfort Secondly in that the Lord compares their repentance and goodnes all their piety and seruice of God to a Morning cloud and to the dew before the Sunne he shewes that their Repentance was not onely vnsound but also vncertaine of no continuance some good motions came into their minds and some prickes of conscience for their sinnes but yet they would not leaue their olde sinnes and turne to God with al their hearts From whence wee obserue a further point of Doctrine Doct. 7 that the wicked themselues haue somtimes good motions in them howbeit they bee not lasting The wicked haue sometimes good motions in them but not lasting When Gods hand is vpon them by long and tedious sicknes how ready are many to make solemne vowes vnto the Lord of reformation of their liues but alas this is but while their consciences are vpon the racke but when that his iudgements are remoued it may be sayde of them as of wicked Ahaz 2. Chr. 28.22 They trespasse yet more against the Lord. This was the desperate estate and condition of this people the Lord threatned them with many great and grieuous iudgements as in the former chapter vnder the which they seemed to bee humbled for a time but alas it was but for a time for it quickly vanished away euen as the Dew when the Sun shines hote vpon it This was the case of the people in Moses time they made a fayre shew for a time Deu. 5.27 saying to Moses the seruant of the Lord Goe thou neare and heare all that the Lord our God sayth Num. 23 10. and declare thou vnto vs al that the Lord our God sayth vnto thee and wee will heare it and doe it Balam that false Prophet that loued so the wages of iniquity as that hee would haue done directly against the commandement of the Lord yet hauing his mind inlightned desired that hee might Die the death of the righteous which was in it selfe a good and a godly prayer had it not proceeded from a wicked and a gracelesse heart but it was not constant in Balam but as a sudden flashing of a lightning quickly vanishing away Exod. 9.27 What shall wee say of Pharaoh who cryed out I haue sinned the Lord is righteous but I and my people are wicked This appeareth further in the Iewes who wished to come to happinesse if that would haue serued the turne Io. 6.34 Lord giue vs euermore this bread they had grieuously sinned against the Sonne of God and yet in a certaine remorse of conscience they wished to be partakers of eternall life This the Apostle condemneth in the Galathians Gal. 5.7 Yee did runne well what did let you that yee did not obey the truth Was not this the case of Hymeneus and Philetus 1. Tim. 1.10 2. Tim. 2.18 2. Tim. 4.10 were they not held to bee great Christians in their times and obtayned a good report in the Church of God in the which they liued yet afterwards fell away making shipwracke of faith and a good conscience What shall wee say of Demas Philemō 24. who went so farre in Religion as that hee suffered imprisonment for the truthes sake and yet fell in loue with the world What did it profite Iehu to bee zealous for the Lord in slaying the Priests of Baal seeing he Departed not from the sinnes of Ieroboam 2. Reg. 10.25 v. 31. What did it profite Lots wife to goe out of Sodom commanded by the Angel Gen. 19.26 accompanied by her deare husband seeing shee looked backe and was turned into a piller of salt Wee must therefore contend for more faith for more knowledge and for more grace that wee may finde in our selues a dayly increase in the same for not to goe forward in Religion is to goe backeward and not to increase in spirituall graces is certainely to decrease and decay in them Wee haue in the Scriptures many lawes to incite and prouoke vs to goe forward to perfection to walke to labour and to striue for godlines but wee haue none to giue liberty to sit still to bee idle or to loyter to bee carelesse or secure This doth the Lord himselfe teach vs when hee sayth If a righteous man turne from his righteousnesse Ezec. 18.24 and do the thing that is euill all the righteousnesse that hee hath done shall bee no more thought vpon but in the wickednesse that hee hath done in the same hee shall die 1. Cor. 9.24 And this is taught by the Apostle Paul when hee sayth Know yee not
forwardnes in you in sanctifying the Sabbath and hearing the word diligently since which time who doth not perceiue a decay of zeale a decay of hearing in a great many of this congregation that will scarce now vouchsafe God your presence in the assembly of his people once a month The full soule sayth Salomon loatheth the honey combe Reu 3.14 I feare you are full euen of spirituall pride with the Church of Laodicea Well bee warned betimes lest your footings that you haue taken so oft in your bowling Allyes surmount your steps into Gods house and so the Lord lay this sinne of ingratitude to your charge that hee should offer vnto you such gracious oportunities and ye should so carelesly neglect the same Vse 2 Secondly this condemnes the common repentance of most men and women that it is not sound nor sincere because though they condemne sinne know it to be sinne yet they neuer proceede so farre as to leaue and forsake it Mar. 6. Herod could not bee brought to leaue his Incest Demas made a fayre shew for a while but by and by left all fell into loue with the world so many men will for a brunt serue God and seeme very forward both to heare the Word read pray c. yet the strength of their owne corruptions and the loue of the World steales away their hearts so as it comes to nothing but sure it is that the grace of God when it hath taken possession in a mans soule it will throughly purge the same though not altogether from sinne for the Flesh will euer rebell against the Spirite yet from the power of sinne so as that man that is truely sanctified shall not from henceforth become a seruant vnto sinne for a purpose to continue in sin and the grace of God cannot abide both in one Soule but of this before And thus much of the Complaint the Iudgement followeth VERSE 5. Therefore haue I cut downe by the Prophets I haue slaine them by the words of my mouth and thy iudgements were as the light that goeth foorth HAuing heard of their sinue now wee are to speake of their punishment which the Lord inflicted vpon them for the same namely fearefull destruction and vtter ouerthrow In speaking of their punishment we are hence to obserue foure things Parts of the Text. First the Author of it I that is the Lord himselfe Secondly the greatnesse of it Cut downe and slaine them Thirdly the Instruments the Lord vseth My Prophets my word Fourthly the equity of it namely that the Lord made his iudgements as cleare as the noone day vnto them so as they could not plead ignorance or want of knowledge Therefore haue I cut downe Therefore that is because I haue on my part done what I can to reclaim you and bring you to some good passe but you refused and hardned your hearts and contemned my words for then the cause of Gods iudgements is their rebellion against the meanes and their contempt of the Word of God and preaching of his Prophets Doct. 1 Then hence wee learne what a grieuous sinne it is to contemne the meanes of saluation To contemn the meanes of saluation is a grieuous sinne and neuer goes vnpunished Gen. 7.10.11.12 to contemne the Gospell of Christ Iesus it neuer goes vnpunished When Noah had preached repentance to the people of the old World for the space of one hundred and twenty yeares together and the people had despised the same what followed in the end but a fearefull destruction euen a generall Deluge which swept them all away When Lot spake to his sonnes in Law which married his daughters and warned them to escape out of Sodom for the iudgements of God were at hand to bee layde vpon that City The Text sayth Gen. 19.14 that Hee seemed to his Sonnes in Law as though hee had mocked but what followed did not they perish with those sinnefull Sodomites And Iob makes this one of the marks of a reprobate They say vnto God Depart from vs Iob. 21.14 for wee desire not the knowledge of thy wayes not that there are any so desperately wicked as to vse such speeches against the Lord but the meaning is that men declare so much by their liues they liue in open contempt of the gracious meanes of their saluation whatsoeuer they pretended in words their deeds declared that they cared not to bee acquainted with Gods will To the same purpose is that complaint in the Psalme My people would not heare my voyce and Israel would none of mee Psal 81.11.12 The Lord had often spoken to that people by his seruants the Prophets but they regarded them not much like to our people in these times but what followed the Lord would neuer put vp this great ingratitude at their hands but sayth in the verse following Ver. 12.1.1 So I gaue them vp vnto the hardnes of their owne hearts and they walked in their owne councels And this is further cleared by that speech of Almighty God by his Prophet Ieremy where hee sayth Ier. 7.13 I rose vp earely and spake vnto you but when I spake yee would not heare me neyther when I called would ye answere Behold here the desperate estate and condition of this people that notwithstanding God had dealt so graciously with them from time to time to offer vnto them so many gracious oportunities of their saluation following them as it were at the heeles with the same sometimes by his Word sometimes by his mercies sometimes by his iudgements yet they neglected them al they contemned thē al. But afterward the Lord made good the words of his seruants he brought his iudgements vpon them and their Temple Verse 14. in the which they seemed so much to trust vppon the Lord made it as Shilo and as the same Prophet complaineth in another place That the wayes of Sion lamented Lam. 1.4 because no man came to their solemne feasts all her gates are desolate the Priests sigh c. It was not their outward priviledges that would now stand them in stead that they were the posterity of Abraham that they had amongst them the Arke of Gods couenant the Mercy seat Psal 132.14 the Temple of the Lord and that the Lord had appointed that for his rest for euer Seeing they contemned his Prophets Ier. 6.10 delighted not in Gods voyce but tooke pleasure in vnrighteousnesse And this is that our Sauiour layes to the charge of the people of Ierusalem Mat. 23.37 How often would I haue gathered you together and yee would not Behold now your habitation is loft desolate Mat. 11.21 Yea our Sauiour Christ tels them of Capernaum that it shall bee easier for the land of Sodom in the day of iudgement then for them so then we may safely conclude this doctrine with that speech of the Apostle 2. Thes 2.10.11.12 Because they receiue not the loue of the truth that they
the Word of God continually to frequent Sermons to listen to the Doctrine of God to beleeue that they heare to yeeld vnto it and to lay their hearts open and naked that this Sword of Gods Spirit way wound them for sinne for though thou beest a notorious sinner a monstrous blasphemer a common drunkard a filthy whoremaster yet if thou shalt heare this Word and giue credite to it it is able to wound thy Soule and to pearce thy heart and experience teacheth that the Word of God hath done great things it hath conuerted most fearefull and monstrous sinners as Dauid 2. Sam. 12.1 Act. 9. Rom. 1.16 Saul Peter Mary Magdalen Zacheus c. And therefore wayte on the meanes attend on the Word heare Sermons and thou shalt find in the end that the Word of God shall bee the power of God to saue thy Soule if thou doe not harden thy heart against it And as for those the which do despise the Word and will not goe to the dore to heare it truly such men and women doe euen wilfully cast away their owne soules and suffer themselues to bee led euen blindfold to hell but if with care and conscience thou wilt attend vnto it as Lydea did and not cast it vp againe as those that haue queasie stomackes doe wholesome Physicke surely thou shalt find great power in the Word to saue thy soule By my Prophets and the words of my mouth HEre is layde downe now the meanes and the instruments which God vsed for the effecting of his iudgements namely his seruants the Prophets The Instrument I haue cut downe by my Prophets that is I haue brought vpon you those plagues and iudgements which were threatned against you by my faithfull seruants the Prophets euen those iudgements the which they haue denounced against you in my name I haue inflicted and brought them vpon you to slay and to destroy you for your sins Seeing the Lord did effect and bring to passe Doct. 5 those iudgements the which the Prophets pronounced against his people for their sins to slay them The Word of God in the mouthes of his Ministers shall bee accomplished and to destroy them Hence wee learne that the Word of the Lord in the mouthes of his Ministers it shall be accomplished Looke what iudgement they pronounce against sinne in the name of the Lord if men will not repent they shall certainely bee accomplished and come to passe howsoeuer men regard them not and will not beleeue them Indeed many times his iudgements are deferred and his punishments are prolonged because hee is a patient God would not the death of a sinner Mat. 14.35 yet hee is euer iealous of his Word that not one iot or tittle of his Word shal not passe but shall hee fulfilled This is clearely to be seene by the examples of Gods iudgements in all ages Gen. 2.17 3.7 Consider this truth in our first parents God threatned them that if they tasted the forbidden fruit they should die the death and did not God accomplish the same yea all their posterity do to this day feele the smart of the same curse When all the World were disobedient in the dayes of Noah that Preacher of righteousnesse 2. Pet 2.5 Gen. 6.3 God gaue them time space to repent in euen a hundred and twenty yeares and when they repented not the Lord did not fayle to bring his Iudgement vpon them A most cleare and liuely example of this wee haue in the booke of Iosuah Iosu 6.26 The man is cursed there before the Lord that should attempt the rebuilding of the City Iericho and this is the curse that should passe vpon that man namely this That hee should lay the foundation of it in his eldest sonne and in his youngest sonne shall hee set vp the gates of it This was the irreuocable curse that almighty God had threatned against the man that should attempt the building of that City Now afterwards when this threatning seemed to bee quite forgotten God is still mindfull of his Word and time is not able to weare that out 1. Reg. 16.34 for when Hiel the Bethelite did goe about to erect the same God doth bring his former iudgement to passe vpon him What shal wee say of Ahab and of Iezabel vnto whom many fearefull and terrible iudgements were denounced by Elias the Prophet of the Lord 2. Reg. 9.37 That the carkas of Iezabel shall bee as dung in the field of Israel This did God in his due time bring to passe vpon Iezabel and vpon the whole house of Ahab according to the Word of the Lord. So that we may safely conclude this point Num. 23.19 Sam. 3.19 and say with Moses that seruant of the Lord God is not as man that hee should lie or the Sonne of man that he should repent Gods iudgements threatned may seeme to vs as vnlikely as the plenty the Prophet spake of seemed to one of the Princes of Samariah Though the Lord would make Windowes in heauen could it come so to passe But what sayd the Prophet Behold 2. Reg. 7.2 19.20 thou shalt see it with thy eyes but thou shalt not eat thereof and so it came vnto him for the people trode him in the gate and hee died Thus did our Sauiour foretell the destruction of the City Ierusalem which came so to passe accordingly within the space of forty yeares after our Sauiour his Ascention Mat. 24. And is not the Word of God as true now in the mouthes of his Ministers yea whatsoeuer iudgement they shall proclaime in the name of the Lord and by vertue of the Word of God it shall certainly come to passe As they haue a long time threatned famine pestilence and the like iudgements and hath not the Lord brought these iudgements and the like most iustly vpon vs for our sins doe not wee feele the truth of it yea this Winter and Summer last when the Lord seemed to stoppe his eares at the prayers of his seruants and would not a long time be intreated And therefore let all wicked and vngodly wretches lay this Doctrine to heart that are ready to say Where is the promise of his comming and where bee those iudgements our Preachers haue so long spoke of Oh they shall know euen to their eternall shame and confusion at the last that the Lord will make good his Word bring to passe all those iudgements that haue been denounced against them And as it is true of Gods iudgements against rebellious sinners so is it true of the gracious promises of the Gospell to all them that doe truely repent Iesus Christ was a Minister of the Circumcision for the truth of God Rom 15.8 Ps 89.33 And againe I will not falsifie my Truth my Couenant will I not breake nor alter the thing that is gone out of my lippes This was that worthy resolution of the Prophet long before Christ was
borne Thou wilt performe thy truth to Iacob Micha 7.20 and mercy to Abraham as thou hast sworne to our fathers in olde time Tit. 1.2 Psal 102.27 And as this was accomplished touching the comming of the Messias In the fulnesse of time So the same holds true concerning all other the promises of God made vnto his Church and people And the reason of all is this because God is of an vnchangeable nature Reason Mal. 3.6 I am the Lord I change not Whatsoeuer he hath sayd shall be done and whatsoeuer hee hath spoken shall bee accomplished For with him is no variablenesse nor shadow of change Vse 1 This checks those proud spirits and despisers of the Prophets of the Lord who esteeme of Gods seruants and messengers as the scumme of the world will not giue any credite to their Doctrine make iests of them and if they pronounce iudgements against sin Tush wee hope it is not so as these Preachers tell wee hope wee shall doe well enough for all their threatnings They haue denied the Lord and sayd It is not hee neyther shall the plague come vpon vs Ier. 5.12.13 neyther shall wee see sword nor famine And the Prophets shall bee as wind and the Word is not in them Like to them are many of our people amongst vs they make but a Tush of all those threatnings that Gods Ministers doe denounce against them in the name of the Lord till they come vpon them then they can acknowledge they had a fayre warning Read that place diligently in Zachariah and the Lord giue vs a right iudgement in all things Zacha. 1.4.5.6 the words are these Bee yee not as your Fathers vnto whom the former Prophets haue cryed saying Thus sayth the Lord of hostes Turne you now from your euill wayes and from your wicked works but they would not heare nor hearken vnto mee sayth the Lord Your Fathers where are they and doe the Prophets liue for euer But did not my words and my statutes which I commanded by my seruants the Prophets take holde of your Fathers and they confessed and sayd As the Lord of Hoasts hath determined to doe vnto vs according to our own wayes and according to our works so hath hee done vnto vs. See heere how the Lord sends these rebellious Iewes to former times euen to looke vpon Gods iudgements vpon their forefathers q. d. Though your Fathers bee dead yet my iudgements in punishing them ought still to be before your eyes and though the Prophets bee dead yet their Doctrine remaineth for euer Behold yee then the force of my Doctrine in punishing your Fathers and feare yee the threatnings contayned in the same and declared a fresh vnto you by my Prophets Oh may not this bee a fayre warning to vs that yet liue to admonish all those that despise the Word of the Lord in the mouthes of his Ministers to take heed how they contemne Gods faithfull Ministers which esteeme their words but as wind for if they speake in the name of the Lord and haue the Word for their varrant it shall certainely bee accomplished Shall I spare such a people sayth the Lord shall I not bee auenged on them Ier. 5.14 Behold fayth the Lord to his Prophet I will make my Word as fire in thy mouth and this people shall bee as wood and it shall deuoure them Euen so shall the Lord vse his Word in the mouthes of his Ministers as the sword of his Spirit to Cut down slay and will bring to passe his iudgements proclaymed by them so as all wicked and vngodly men at the last shall confesse and say Oh I had a fayre warning I was told of this long agoe if I had beene wise to beleeue it and now I see the Word of God is true in the mouthes of his Ministers Oh what shall become now of all rebellious and hard-hearted sinners who seeme to haue Made a Couenant with Death Esay 28.15 and an agreement with the graue which go on in sinne and feare no danger but what followeth Your Couenant with Death shall bee disanulled and your agreement with hell shall not stand c. Their hopes shall faile them in the end God will not bee mocked they shall bee sure to pay full deare for their contempt when it shall bee too late to amend Oh let vs not then harden our hearts through the deceitfulnesse of sinne Esay 55.6 but Let vs seeke the Lord while he may bee found and call vpon him while hee is neare Secondly wee are taught heere not to bee dismayed when wee see the wicked to prosper and to flourish heere spreading themselues as the greene Bay-tree Vse 2 for loe God doth set them in slippery places their damnation sleepeth not Gods iudgements are gone out against them they are determined with God there wants nothing but the execution of them the which in Gods due time shall bee accomplished euen by an irreuocable decree Now what if in the meane time they rufle it out with great words and shewes and who but they Alas their estates are rather to bee pittied then enuyed because Gods Word is against them their sinnefull courses and by it at the last they shall bee sure to bee Cut downe Psal 2. Pharaoh and the Egyptians may take crafty counsell together against the people of God But hee that dwelleth in heauen doth laugh them to scorne And this Pharaoh which seemed for a while to bee so terrible his end was most fearefull And what if Ahab and Iezabel plotte together and abuse their authority for the winding in of Naboths Vineyard into their owne posession and Naboth is slain 1. Reg. 21. Gods Word went out against him therfore by his Prophet Elias and it was not his walled Pallace that could keepe backe Gods iudgements A man that had seen Lazarus a poore begger Luk. 16.22 destitute of all helpe and comfort lying at the rich mans gate his mind possest with cares with his body full of sores whilest the rich man within was clad of the finest and fed of the daintiest a man I say that had beheld these rwo if hee had had no more then naturall reason would easily haue concluded the begger to bee miserable and the rich man to bee happy But God sees not as man sees neyther are his thoughts as mans thoughts for euen in this great misery of this poore begger hee was a happy and a blessed man notwithstanding the great pompe of the other in the middest of it all hee was but wretched and miserable Then let vs not rest in beholding the present face of outward things but possesse our soules with patience considering that All things happen alike to all Yet in the end it shall goe well with the iust And howsoeuer the wicked prosper wel in the world Psal 73.17 yet they are set but in slippery places Gods threatnings in Gods due time shal be inflicted vpon them
Thirdly seeing the menaces and threatnings of Vse 3 God shall bee accomplished vpon the wicked and vngodly so is it true of the blessed promises of the Gospell so as looke what promise God hath made there either of pardon of sinne or of life and saluation they shall likewise bee performed wee are not to doubt of it for will God keepe touch with the wicked and will hee not much more remember his promise to his children this were iniurious to the Spirit of God so to thinke Oh then let vs learne to depend vpon God 2. Cor. 1.20 and to wayte duely vpon his gracious promises Knowing that all his promises are yea and Amen and Hee is faithfull which hath promised Let vs learne then to rest vpon him for the pardon of our sinnes the hearing of our prayers the resurrection of our dead bodies and life euerlasting the Lord is iust and true in all his promises Oh what a comfort is this to poore distressed soules Doest thou mourne for sinne and desirest to feare thy God and walke in his wayes wel assure thy soule that whatsoeuer gracious promise hee hath made vnto thee in his Word it shall be performed Heauen and Earth shall passe but one iot or tittle of my Word shall not passe away but a● euery iudgement and plague pronounced against sinne and sinners shal bee brought vpon them to destruction euen so euery gracious promise made to Gods Church and people shall bee performed to their eternall comfort and saluation and therefore let vs beleeue this and rest vpon it that the Lord will perform his Word in the mouths of his Prophets and Ministers Whatsoeuer yee bind on earth I will bind in heauen Mat. 16.19 and whatsoeuer yee loose on Earth I will loose in heauen And thy iudgements were as the light that goeth forth The equity of the iudgement IN these words the Lord shewes that they could not pretend ignorance of the will and Word of God for the Lord had taught them and declared vnto them manifestly and apparantly what hee would haue them to doe for by Iudgement in this place is meant the doctrine of God taught vnto them by his seruants the the Prophets q.d. my Doctrine in the mouthes of my seruants where I shewed and layde open before your eyes the way to lead holy liues and to serue mee it was cleare as the light as the Sunne-shine at Noone day when there is no cloud so as you haue now no excuse at all for yourselues but must needs acknowledge that my iudgements are now iustly inflicted vpon you and that you haue of malice with a hie hand and most rebellious heart sinned against mee So then you see what is heere meant by the iudgement of the Lord namely the cleare and manifest doctrine of God to direct vs in the way to life eternall Seeing the Lord doth heere professe vnto his people Doct. 6 that his Iudgements that is the Doctrine of God wherein hee would haue taught them how ro liue well and blessedly was cleare and manifest God neuer strikes with his iudgements before hee giues warning and that they could alleadge no excuse of ignorance Hence we learne that the Lord doth neuer strike with his iudgements but hee first giues warning so as if men would bee wise to beleeue his Word and to amend their liues they might auoyde his iudgements but if they will bee so rebellious and hard hearted that they will not amend they must needs acknowledge confesse that they are most worthy to bee plagued and punished This was Gods mercifull dealing towards the people of the old world vnto whom the Lord vouchsafed one hundred and twenty yeares to repent in before hee brought his iudgements vpon them besides all which time he vouchsafed vnto them Noah that Preacher of righteousnesse Gen 6.3 2. Pet. 2.5 warning them still of a iudgement to com to this end that they hearing from Noah what iudgement the Lord had intended against them if they repented not their condemnation might be so much the more heauy vpon them Thus dealt the Lord with those sinnefull Sodomites Gen. 19. vnto whom hee sent his seruant Lot Exod. 9. Whose righteous soule was vexed from day to day Thus dealt hee with Pharaoh and his people vnto whom hee sent Moses Aaron againe and againe and still againe to admonish him to let the people of Israel goe When this preuailed not he sent iudgement vpon iudgement and all to humble the hard heart of Pharaoh What shall wee say of Ahab and Iezabel vnto whom the Lord sent Elias such is the goodnesse of God towards the sonnes of men that hee will euer warne before hee strike and admonish before hee correct for so did the Lord deale with this people as in the former verse Oh Ephraim what shall I doe vnto thee Hos 11.8 Oh Iudah how shall I entreat thee Meaning thereby that the Lord had vsed many wayes and meanes to humble them if it might bee before he proceeded in iudgement against them This is most liuely set out vnto vs in the booke of the Prouerbs Pro. 1.20.21 where Salomon brings in Christ Iesus the wisdome of the Father sometime by his Ministers and sometimes by himselfe calling and crying vnto vs to heare his voyce and to receyue instruction and if this fayre meanes that the Lord shall vse will not serue to humble vs the Lord doth there threaten That the time shall come when wee shall cry and call vpon him and hee will not heare vs Yea hee will bee then so farre from pittying in the time of our distresse as that hee will then Laugh at our destruction and that because wee did not chuse the feare of the Lord. This was the mercifull dealing of God towards the Niniuites Ion. 3.4 vnto whom hee sent his Prophet Ionas to bring them home by repentance and thus dealt hee with Ierusalem Mat. 23.38 vsing all means possible to humble them before the iudgement came foorth For if God would reclaime vs by his Word hee would neuer take his Rodde But of this before And the reason of this Doctrine is cleare Reason because the Lord by this meanes will leaue the wicked and those that are reserued to destruction without all excuse for this doth the Apostle declare Act. 14.16.17 when he sayeth In times past hee suffered all the Gentiles to walke in their owne wayes Neuerthelesse he left not himselfe without witnesse in that hee did good and gaue them raine from heauen and fruitfull seasons filling their hearts with ioy and gladnesse Now if the giuing of them showers of raine the dew of Heauen bee vnto them the Lords witnesses and the Testimonies of his power Oh how much more thē is the word of God which is the sauor of life vnto those that beleeue Surely this warning that the wicked haue heere hence shall much more leaue them without excuse in the day of