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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
But God hath said That at Obiect 4 what time soeuer c. It is most true that at what time soeuer c. Resp And it is the mercy of God that we haue that and the like places of Scripture left vnto vs to comfort vs as a hand reached out vnto vs to keepe vs that we sinke not in the pit of desperation being so conscious vnto our selues of so many impieties through the which wee haue forfaited Gods fauour and loue in Iesus Christ and made our selues liable vnto his wrath and vengeance for euer But though the Lord say at what time soeuer a sinner doth repent he will blot out he doth not say at what time soeuer a sinner doth sinne he will giue repentance Repentance is Gods gift prouing saith the Apostle if at any times God will giue thē repentance Qui promisit poenitenti veniam Non promisit peccanti poenitentiā Aug. And though God giue forgiuenesse euer to the penitent hee doth not euer giue repentance to the sinner And if the Lord giue not this gift and grace of repentance it is impossible for a sinner euer to repent Nay when the Lord hath once in the Gospel made tender of grace saluation conuincing our iudgements and bringing sin to fight with the wages of sin which is the wrath of God and destruction of soule and body for euer And with all tendering vs a gratious pardon in the blood of his Son that vpon our true repentance hee will bee againe reconciled vnto vs which tender of grace mercy offered when it shall bee on our part reiected and men shall perfer their owne sinfull lusts before their peace and by their obstinacy and willfull rebellion in sin trample vnder foote the blood of the Lord Iesus the time may come nay the time will come when thou wouldest faine repent thee of thy sins and canst not the Lord then may giue thee vp to hardnesse of heart and finall impenitency And therefore dally not with sin presume not to repent at thy pleasure But breake off thy sins betime by repentance remember that God will not be mocked Whatsoeuer a man soweth saith the Apostle that shall hee reape The whole life of a Christian should bee but a preparation for death for in dying well doth consist the wellfare of a Christian for euer Now it is in grace in some sort as it is in nature the seede cast into the ground must haue some time to roote to battle to spring and to bring forth fruite and according as the seede is so is the crop we must sow in teares if we wil reape in ioy And largly in the one Modica sementi detractio est magnum messis detrimentum Bern. if we will reape abundantly in the other Againe men doe not sowe tares and looke to reape wheate Besides neuer was there seene a Seed-time Spring Sommer and Haruest come together O then why should Sathan and our owne sinfull hearts thus delude vs to thinke that wee may reape the crop of glory in heauen neuer sowed the seede of grace on earth Whereas God hath ioyned these two together grace glory Without holinesse no man shall see the Lord. To returne now to the vses Vse 1 Seeing this is so then that an euill life hath commonly an euill death then the madnesse of those men is to bee mourned for as Samuel mourned for Saul that flatter themselues in their sinfull courses that they shall at last dye happily when they haue had no care nor conscience in their liues to liue holily Indeed I confesse that heauen hath many well willers who would not goe to heaven auoid the torments of hell Cursed Balam himselfe can wish that his soule might dye the death of the righteous Numb 23. though he had no regard at all to liue the life of the righteous But these are but bare wishes in the wicked they cannot properly be called desires because they come but from some sudaine passion in the heart when the thoughts of death Iudgement or Hell possesse them Whereas the desires of the godly are euer ioyned with the meanes conducing thereunto such as are the daily hatred of sinne grouth in mortification daily increase of heauenly knowledge faith repentance and the like But these men separate those whom God hath ioyned together grace and glory And though their liues be neuer so vile wretched and sinfull presume that it shall go well with them in death No question this Impenitent Thief could not but see that his sinfull course of life and his heart must needs smite him somtimes for the same And what might be the answer he gaue his heart euery man may iudge that though he ran a sinfull course for a time yet he would repent at last and become a new man Thus is it now with the drunkard swearer vsurer yea the prophanest liuing for none can be so desperately sinfull but sometimes their hearts smite them and they answer them still with a late repentance as if repentance were in their power But at last comes death and ouertakes the sinner and now is he taken as a Bird in the snare Now he sees when it is too late how Sathan and his owne cursed heart haue kept him hud winkt and now in stead of confession of sinne and sorrow of heart for their former abhominations and calling on God by earnest and hearty prayer all which they promised vnto themselues at this time Behold here in this Impenitent Thiefe hardnesse of heart and finall impenitency yea he falls to mocking and blaspheming the Lord of life from whom saluation commeth Canst thou heare these things thou that art a drunkard swearer vncleane person that lyest and liuest in thy sinnes and not haue thy heart tremble within thee I will conclude with that of Moses O that men were wise Deut. 29. then would they consider their latter end Vse 2 Secondly seeing then that the late and last houres repentance the common refuge of wicked men as it falls short of holinesse in life so it seldome reacheth to happinesse in death It shall bee our wisedome then betimes to lay for this worke of repentance and to liue an holy life that hath the promise of an happie death Get we grace in life we shall not misse of glory in death Psal 73. Marke the vpright man and behold the iust the latter end saith Dauid of that man is peace They shall enter vpon peace and shall rest in their beds Who Isa 57.2 Euery one walking before the Lord in righteousnesse So Paul I haue kept the faith 2. Tim. 4. henceforth there is laid vp for me a crowne of righteousnesse Thus runne then the promises of blessednesse in death to such and such onely who walke with God in a holy life But we see sometimes euen of Obiect 5 those holy Brethren that haue liued so purely and so godly in death they haue raged and blasphemed yea and
And thus dealt the Lord with the Church of Corinth for their want of their godly preparation in comming to the Lords Table the Apostle tels them 1 Cor. 11.30 For this cause some are sicke and some are weake and some are fallen asleepe And it must needs be thus First the Lord though he do Reas 1 pardon the sinnes of his children doth oftentimes chastice them afterwards for the same that hereby he may preuent the like sinnes in time to come and by the bitternesse of affliction may moue them to hate those sinnes which otherwise vnto their corrupt nature would haue beene sweet and pleasant And this no doubt was one reason wherefore the Lord layed his corrections so sharply vpon Dauid Hezekiah Manasses c. that they might for future times keepe the better watch ouer their owne hearts and ouer their owne wayes since sinne brings with it more bitternesse at last then sweetnesse at first and herein preuents more heauie iudgements which otherwise they would draw vpon themselues Reas 2 Secondly as in respect of the godly themselues when they sin against God God will visit their iniquities with the rod and their sinnes with scourges so also in respect of others the Lord will make them exemplarie vnto others to terrifie them from sinning against him How many in the world haue receiued incouragement to commit sinne by Dauids example Noah Peter c. and yet the Lord did sharply and seuerely correct them How much more would they bee incouraged by their examples if the Lord had any whitspared them therein The consideration whereof Vse 1 should make vs carefull by all meanes possible to auoid sinne that brings with it such miserie here if not for feare of eternall torments which I confesse all the godly are freed from through the Lord Iesus Christ yet at least for feare of temporall afflictions and chastisements for sinne which the Lord many times doth bring vpon his seruants in this life sinning against him which haue in them more bitternesse at last then pleasure at first Secondly this may teach vs to Vse 2 take heed how we censure others when Gods hand is vpon them for so may Gods Church and the dearest of his seruants seeme manie times to bee most miserable Who euer had such a load of sorrowes and afflictions layed vpon them as Christ himselfe had Doth not Hezekiah complaine that the Lord brused his bones like a Lion Esay 53. And Iob likewise that the Lord set him as a marke to shoot at and that the venome of the arrowes of the Almightie had drunke vp his spirits And so likewise for the Church of God how many patheticall complaints doth it put vp in times of miserie as in the whole booke of the Lamentation and elsewhere of whom it is said Thou feedest them with the bread of teares Psal 80.5 and giuest them teares to drinke in great measure And againe in what a miserable condition was the Church in when the Prophet complaineth of it thus Psal 29.2 The dead bodies of thy seruants haue they giuen to bee meat vnto the fowls of the heauen and the flesh of thy Saints vnto the beasts of the earth Their bloud haue they shed like water c. and yet notwithstanding precious in Gods account Hitherto of the Penitent his request vnto Christ Christs answer followeth VERSE 43. Text. And Iesus said vnto him Verily I say vnto thee To day shalt thou be with me in Paradise HItherto of the Penitents Petition Now followeth Christs answer Verily I say vnto thee c. Wherein are obseruable 1. Christs asseueration Verily 2. Person to whom Thou 3. Promise it selfe Shalt bee with me 4. Place Paradise 5. Time This day And Iesus said vnto him Verily I say vnto thee c. The word Englished here Verily in the originall is Amen and is seldome or neuer translated either in the Greeke Latine English or any other language It is vsed often both in the old and new Testament And the vse thereof is twofold First it is vsed for an earnest wish and desire of the heart and thus when Dauid had appointed Solomon to be Ruler ouer Israel Benaiah the sonne of Iehoida answered Dauid saying Amen 1. King 1.36 therein testifying his vnfained desire that it should bee so And thus in those solemne cursings which the Leuites must pronounce with a loud voice in the hearing of the people The people to signifie that their assent thereunto to euery particular thereof must say Amen And thus it is vsed in our Church at the shuting vp of our prayers wherein wee testifie our desire to be heard and answered in those things we pray for Secondly the same is vsed againe for an earnest affirmation and asseueration as in that speech of our Sauiour vnto Nichodemus wherein the word is twice together repeated Amen Amen Dico tibi Ioh. 3.11 c. Verily verily I say vnto thee And is there in that place as also in this in the nature of an oath wherein our Sauiour will assure Nichodemus and also this Penitent here of the vndoubted certaintie of that hee spake and promised binding his promise here for the further confirmation of his faith with a kinde of oath Doct. 1 Verily I say vnto thee It is a wonderful hard thing truly to beleeue The Doctrine that from hence may be concluded for our Instruction is How difficult a matter it is truly to beleeue in Christ Christ promising this Penitent forgiuenesse of sinnes the saluation of his soule and that that very day he should be with him in Paradise Hee is faine for the further confirmation of his faith to vse this asseueration Verily and all to perswade him of the truth of his promise To beleeue aright in Christ is not a worke of Nature nor a thing that a naturall man in himselfe is disposed to but it is a supernaturall worke of Gods Spirit Phil. 1. To you it is giuen to beleeue saith Paul yea it is a work of Gods Almighty power Ephe. 1.19 That ye may know the greatnesse of his power to vs ward who beleeue according to the working of his mightie power This made the Prophet Isaiah to complaine and to say Esay 53.1 Lord who hath beleeued our report and to whom hath the arme of the Lord beene reuealed The old world would not beleeue Noahs preaching Gen. 6. Neither was Lot regarded of his sonnes and Sodomites Gen. 18. but hee seemed vnto them as if he had mocked Wee may see this in Gideon he was a man sent of God to be a deliuerer of the people of Israel the Lord had assured him by his Angell that he would deliuer Israel out of the hands of the Midianites by his hand Yet he is so hardly brought to beleeue this as that he asketh a signe Iudg. 6.14.36 If thou wilt saue Israel by my hands as thou hast said behold I will put a fleece of wooll in
follow a true iustifying faith not onely a ciuill life iust dealing outward performance of holy duties and the like which may bee in a naturall man and an vnbeleeuer But by those proper fruits of faith which are peculiar onely to the elect Such as are an inward loue of God of his Word and Children a willing subiection of the heart and life to Gods will reuealed a constant communion with his Maiestie in prayer c. which are the proper fruits of a true beleeuer and euermore flow from a iustifying faith Secondly by our daily increase in the worke of mortification to the old man and workes of viuification to the new wherein the faith of a true beleeuer is daily exercised purging the heart Acts 15.9 and purifying the conscience daily from dead workes and inclining the same daily to the performance of the duties of holinesse readily and chearefully Vse 2 Secondly this may serue to admonish euery one to labour for the truth of this grace as for saluation it selfe without all which all those excellent and pretious promises profit not at all faith is all in all in the matter of saluation yea saluation it selfe is attributed thereunto Beleeue and thou shalt be saued Acts 16. where that is attributed to the instrument which belongeth indeed to the principall efficient to shew the excellency of this grace in it selfe as also the necessity therof in those that look for life and saluation This is that will stid vs in the euill day this giues vs to participate of the new couenant and will assure our hearts of the full fruition of euerlasting life at last Ioh. 3.16 Verily verily I say vnto you hee that beleeueth on me hath euerlasting life where Christ bindes his promise of euerlasting saluation onely vnto the beleeuer with the like asseueration he doth vnto this Penitent here Verily this day thou shalt bee with me c. And last of all this may serue for ground of comfort vnto all Vse 3 Gods people that they bee not discouraged though they finde infidelity in them wee haue no grace in this life in perfection and they that haue had the greatest measure of faith as wee haue heard yet haue had the same mixed with doubtings and feares And therefore it is recorded of the people of Israel that when they were deliuered out of captiuity they were like men in a dreame Psal 126. Onely wee are to take heed that wee doe not please our selues or rest in any such doubtings for that will bee maruellous vncomfortable but to labour to come out thereof and to get assurance which is done by frequenting the publike ministery of the Word whereby faith is begotten and increased in vs by the reuerent vse of the Sacrament of the Lords Supper Rom 4.11 for that is the Seale of the righteousnesse of faith by renewing of our repentance daily and by keeping a more strict watch ouer our liues whereby wee shall come daily more and more to bee settled and stablished in our holy and pretious faith Text. Verily I say vnto thee c. The next thing wee are to obserue in Christs asseueration is the certainty of his promise the which to perswade this Penitent vnto Christ is pleased to binde with a kinde of oath verily q. d. Thou shalt not neede to doubt or any way call into question that I now promise vnto thee that thou shalt be this day with me in Paradice for I assure thee thou mayest rest vpon it that I will make good my word therein though thou seest mee now without forme or beauty forsaken of all and accountest thy selfe vnworthy of such a mercy Verily I say vnto thee this day c. That wee may obserue in the next place is that There is an vnchangeable certaintie Doct. 2 in all Gods promises There is an vnchangeable certainty in al Gods promises Mat. 24. his Word shall surely bee accomplished Heauen and earth shall passe away but my Word shall not passe away He is not as man that hee should lye or the sonne of man that he should change Hath hee said it and shall hee not doe it who hath resisted his will Hee is most iust in all his promises hee maketh with his seruants and will in his due time accomplish all his iudgements threatned against the wicked hee is yea and Amen Reu. 2. The faithfull and true witnesse I will not falsifie my truth saith the Lord My couenant will I not breake Psal 89.33 nor alter the thing that is gone out of my lips Wee may see this in the Lords manner of dealing with his seruants as to Abraham Dauid and the rest Thou wilt saith the Prophet performe thy truth to Iacob Mic. 7.20 and mercy to Abraham as thou hast sworne to our forefathers in old time Mal. 3.6 I am the Lord change not and therefore he is called Iehouah one that as hee hath his being of himselfe and from himselfe so giueth he the being to all creatures that haue their being so likewise giueth he being to all his promises This is that Iosuah obserueth concerning the Lords promises made vnto the people of Israel Ios 21.44 There fayled nothing of all the good things which the Lord had sayd vnto the house of Israel but all came to passe We may see this in that first couenant and promise God made with Adam hauing sinned Gen. 3 15. The seede of the woman shall bruise the Serpents head what though the same promise seemes to be forgotten it being almost 4000. yeeres after wherein God made the same good Gal. 4.4 Yet when the fulnesse of time was come God sent his Sonne Wee must not tye the Lord to any time when to helpe hee knoweth the fittest and the best time to relieue his distressed seruants Neither are we to be discouraged though we be no by and by deliuered out of miserie The people of Israel were promised deliuerance out of captiuitie yet it was a long time first Dauid was delayed so long before deliuerance came as that hee crieth out Psal 13. How long wilt thou forget me God dealeth with men herein as a Physitian dealeth with his Patient when he requireth wine in the fit of a burning Feauer I will not giue it saith hee not because he will neuer giue him wine but because hee knoweth when it is best to giue it thus dealeth hee with his seruant making choice of the most seasonable time to send comfort And as the Lord will in his due time make good his promises vnto his children so will he also make good those his denuntiations of iudgements against the wicked What became of his denuntiation against the old world in the dayes of Noah Gen. 7. As God had a time to threaten hee had a time also to punish What became of that iudgement the Lord threatned against Iericho Ios 6.26 that the man should bee accursed of God that should