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A28163 Light breaking forth according to the promise of God discovering it self to the destroying and rasing the fundamentals of antichristian gatherings together, under the notion of the churches of Christ: together with some propheticall hints touching the exaltation of the throne and kingdom of Christ in truth and righteousnesse. With a brief declaration to the inhabitants of these three nations, England, Scotland and Ireland: also a letter to Judge Cooke. ... Written in the year of the worlds wonder, and humbly presented to the saints and servants of the most high God, not in name onely, but in deed and in truth. By a lover of truth, and witnesse hereof, Io. Binckes. Binckes, Joseph.; Cook, John, d. 1660. 1653 (1653) Wing B2914A; ESTC R210639 15,974 24

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name of SAINTS 1. WOe to thee O thou that inhabitest these Isles who hast exalted thy seat on high even thou who hast given thy self to pride and whose heart is lifted up who have yeelded your selves members of unrighteousness inasmuch as that you have given your selves to riches and to honor and preferment and have put your trust in the Sword making flesh your arm and by these have forsaken the right way of the most high 2. Woe to the wicked it shall be ill with him for the reward of his hands shall be done unto him for the Lord hath entred into judgement with the antients of his people and the Princes thereof for ye have eaten up the Vineyard and the spoil of the poor is in your houses what mean you to beat my people and grind the faces of the poor saith the Lord 3. Woe unto you therefore for the Sword of the Lord is drawn against all ungodliness and all unrighteousness the enmity and the malice the persecution and the shedding of innocent bloud which still remains in you as also your riding the backs of your brethren even as Balaam rode the Ass who like the Ass served you ever since they became yours and now because the Angell of the Lord hath taken place in the way they like the Ass being willing to save you having given their lives as a prey that you might injoy your rest and have not spared their own interest that you might be inricht yet they are smitten troubled persecuted 4. Woe unto you therefore for the Lord hath given command unto his Angell to withstand you untill your eyes be opened and ye bow your head and it be made known unto you that unlesse they had saved you ye had surely been destroyed 5. Woe unto you your men shall fall by the sword and your mighty men in the war for the Lord will not cease untill he have brought forth judgment to victory by putting an end to all that work wickedly and righteousness and peace perfected with true holinesse be established in you 6. Woe unto you that have called your selves by the name of Saints and yet your practise is as the former who have refused to be advised but have out of the pride of your hearts resisted them who out of the innocency of their Spirits besought you to be reconciled unto God and to good works but ye still retain your old practise keeping back the right of the labourer and turning the needy out of doors when ye ought rather to have refreshed them 7. Woe to you therefore for the day is at hand wherein the Lord will discover your hypocrisie in the face of the whole world and that for their sakes who are scattered and persecuted for the truths sake and have not loved their lives even unto the death for the testimony of the Lord Jesus who is our rejoycing all the day long because he hath dispossessed the man of sin by the brightnesse of his appearing and hath redeemed us from the dominion of him by taking possession of us and exalting the Throne of his everlasting lov● in our hearts 8. For which we will sing praises to God on high because he hath judged the great Whore who in times past deceived us and as she hath done unto us she shall be done unto yea she shall receive double for all that she hath done unto us for the Lord hath uttered his voice from on high and will not cease to plead the cause of his people against her untill her name be perished out of the earth it being the accomplishing of that great promise even the bringing in of the new heaven and the new earth wherein shall dwell everlasting righteousness that being the City of the first-born to which we that are redeemed by the coming of the Lord Jesus are interested having our fellowship with the Fath●r and his Son Jesus Christ together with an innumerable company of Angels and the spirits of just men made perfect 6. Be wise now therefore O thou that inhabitest these Isles and be instructed ye Rulers thereof do justice and love mercy follow peace and holinesse with all men without which no man shall see the Lord for he is King over all the earth happy is the man whom the Lord shall deliver he shall see the salvation of God 10. Consider these things O thou that art exalted and know that thy exaltation is no other then the exaltation of Pharoah whom God exalted for this end that he might manifest his great power by destroying of him and his host and setting the children of Israel free 11. Even so will the Lord destroy all the powers and all the counsels shall discover all the secrets and shall bring all your honors into contempt and your rich men shall mourn and weep and the poor men shall leap as an hart for that the Lord hath made good his great p●omise unto his people by exalting the Throne of his everlasting love in our hearts as God is love therefore to him be all honor and all glory and praise for he only is worthy inasmuch as he was manifested in flesh and was slain and hath redeemed us to God by his blood out of every Kindred and Tongue and People and Nation and hath made us unto our God Kings and Priests and we shall raign on the earth A Letter presented to Iudge Cooke in IRELAND Right Honorable SInce it hath pleased the Almighty God to call you forth into so publike a Work as the Advancement of the Throne and Kingdom of our Lord Jesus Christ as doth appear by your late printed Labors called Monarchy no Creature of Gods making wherein I have observed the most excellent out-goings of God upon your spirit bearing witness with my spirit that he hath made you faithful in this Service and being hereby invited and in obedience unto the Command of God like faithful Abraham have forsaken all that is near and dear unto me consisting only in external things and as a stranger am looking after for that City whose Maker and Builder is God the discovery whereof is that which alone is sufficient to establish our hearts and to give us rest in these times of distraction it being our portion in this world to endure many tribulations yet in the Lord alone is our peace of whom and for whom I have much to speak when time and your self shall admit in the mean time be pleased to consider that the Lord is not sl●ck in making his great Promise to appear which for so long since was prophesied by the Prophets saying Behold I work a work in your days which you shall in no wise beléeve although a man declare it unto you Your sons and your daughters shall prophesie and your young men shall see visions To which Truth I am made a Witness at this time for their sakes who indeed wait for the fulfilling and accomplishing of that Promise which for brevity sake I shall forbear to write the particulars whereof being many until that time wherein the Lord shall give me opportunity to speak with you face to face in whom I have boldness to present you with these few lines no way doubting but that the Lord will inform your spirit more fully touching those things which most concern the Exaltation and setting up the Throne and Kingdom of the Lord Jesus Christ for whose sake I am made to account all the excellency of things here below or beneath God to be as dung and dross whether it be Honour or Preferment Riches or Esteem or whatsoever else that is near and dear unto me yea mine own life also if thereby I might be an advantage to the setting up of those things which best become the Gospel of the Lord Jesus which indeed is of great worth in these our days in these Nations it being so lately sown and scarcely sprung up to any strength that even those high winds of Persecution even among our own selves each man seeking his own good and not his Brothers but rather his destruction so that except the Lord stand up and preserve his own Word it is yet like to dye even as seed sown in corrupt ground which for want of soundness and strength cannot bear or bring forth And now dear Sir I humbly beseech you to bear with me if any way herein I have overslipt my self and pass by the failings which haply may appear by my rude Intrusion and accept the good intention or meaning of him who is and waiteth to be your faithful Friend and Servant in the Service and Obedience of the Lord Jesus Christ Cork Decemb. 16. 1652. Joseph Binkes The great Men of the Earth they shall their glory bring And lay it down even at his feet who is their Lord and King Their Righteousness alafs to them shall prove as dross When as indeed they shall behold the glory of the Cross Then shall the Lord alone be seen to be our praise When it shall be our Song his Kingdom for to raise This is Truth Let him that hath an ear to hear hear Some Queres proposed touching the true Ministers of the Gospel and the false Prophets FIrst whether any man as a Minister professing himself to be a Minister and servant of the Lord Jesus ought not to give a true testimony of his knowing the Word of God which is indeed to know God and eternall l●fe Secondly whether or no he or they who have this testimony have not put on the Lord Jesus as a seal of truth he being the gift of God and eternall life Thirdly whether or no he or they who after the order of men professe themselves to be the true Ministers and not having this testimony are not or at least may be accounted the false Prophets These being as yet unanswered I am made silent and waiting upon God for a further discovery touching these things who in that day wherein he shall make knowne unto the sons of men those things which belong to their peace and the spirit of truth then shall it be made manifest who are the true Prophets from the false My sheep heare my voice a stranger they ●ill not follow FINIS
said feest thou thou not how excellent this is which doth appear and he answered and said how should J seeing the morning is dark and therewith departed The Exposition of the sixth Vision BY the morning or dawning of the day is held forth the neer approach of the day of the Lord therefore hath he appointed the Ordinances of the Moon by night so that during the time of this night the Sun is inclosed by the Moon that is the glorious appearance of the Lord Jesus is inclosed and wrapt up in beggerly rediments and observations carnall Ordinanc●s formall worships but the time is at hand in which the glory of the Lord shall put out the light that is in them they being but as the light of the Moon the Firmament denotes unto us the Scripture which is indeed the witnesse and testifier of all truth the three Angells hold forth the threefold Office of Christ that is to say Priestly Prophetically and Kingly in which and through which he appears to be the Altar the fire and the Sacrifice for us who are as the man standing all alone by the side of the Altar whil'st we are yet at a distance from Christ but the time is at hand wherein we shall see him as he is the Temple denotes the love of God into which he will bring all the sons of righteousness even his Saints and Servants who are afflicted scattered and persecuted not after the formality or rudiments of mens teaching but by an angelicall way and teaching from himself himself being the light thereof Now the man in the mean habit held forth thus much man in his naturall estate being no way invested with the singleness of the love and light of Christ and untill he be inlightened by the Spirit of the Lord Jesus cannot behold the things of God The seventh Vision AGaine it came to passe that J was as it were in a garden wherein J beheld a tree most excellent to behold being full of blooms and after a while there arose a great storm and the blooms fell away and immediately the fruit appeared it being of every kind was found usefull for the healing of the Nations The exposition of the seventh Vision NOw the Garden is the heart of the new man in which the Lord Jesus as a tree of righteousness spreadeth forth all the graces of his Spirit which for number are as the blooms and no sooner the excellency thereof doth appear but anon persecution ariseth as a great storm being carried on by the power and insolency of that man of sin who is exalted in the Temple of God and is worshipped above all that is called God he being the enemy of truth notwithstanding this doth not hinder the tree from bringing forth its fruit but is an advantage rather unto it therefore is it necessary that the Lords people should suffer seeing the seed that is sown is not quickned except it die and if they have persecuted the Lord and Master how much more will they persecute the servant also and to this end the Lord Jesus said to his Disciples except ye suffer with me ye cannot raign with me if therefore of necessity Christ must suffer then of necessity his servants must suffer also be encouraged then all ye who have given up your selves to serve the Lord who have not loved your lives unto death for sake of the cross which at length shall be your crown and marvell not that the world hate you know ye not that the world is enmity to God and that whosoever loveth the world and the things thereof the love of God is not in them and now cometh the time wherein the powers of this world with the wisdome thereof shall be overturned because we see the fruit of the tree beginneth to appear the Lord having given us this testimony saying Ye know when the fig tree putteth forth her leaves that Summer is nigh so when ye see these things that is persecution for truths sake then lift up your heads for your redemption draweth nigh therefore although the fruit be but in the bud and the seed of Christ sown in us be but in its infancy yet it shall grow and increase and become a healing to all the Nations of the earth and all Nations shall flow in unto us when the Throne of his love that is the fulnesse of the presence of Christ shall be advanced as a Standard amongst us and in our hearts the time is at hand let as many as are spiritually minded wait for it forasmuch as they know that their labour is not in vain in the Lord. The eighth Vision AGaine it came to passe I being in a solitary place in which I beheld a great number of dead carcasses and I heard a voice saying Arise and come to iudgment and straightway they arose seeking for justice judgment but there was none found because the true Iudge was not yet come The exposition of the eighth Vision THe place here which is said to be solitary is the state of nature or mans first state which is corrupt now all men and creatures living here that is in the state of nature are dead now the Lord calls unto man to come from that state wherein is no judgment but that which is altogether unrighteous and must be destroyed unto a righteous judgment according to the righteousnesse of God in Christ but man by nature being dead to sins and trespasses goeth about seeking for judgment and justice but cannot find it because being dead he hath not seen the Lord Christ who is the true Judge of heaven and earth who though he is not as yet come to them yet to as many as are inlivened and renewed in the inner man to them he is already come and will shortly appear in them to judge the whole world The nineth Vision AGain it came to passe that I was in a desart where I beheld a Pelican feeding her chickens with her heart blood soon after the Pelican died and the chickens fled away and straightway there appeared a man having a crown on his head and a voice spake saying This is he that shall rule the Nations with a rod of iron The exposition of the nineth Vision BY the Pelican in the desert is held forth man in honor is like the beast which perisheth in regard of this that man by nature brings forth pride covetousness self-love self-exaltation envy wrath and all that is of this world which is contrary to the love and light of Jesus Christ these man yea all men in this station even as the Pelican feedeth his chickens with his heart bloud adventuring body and goods yea his life also for the love of these but the time cometh yea and now is that man shall die to these and they shall abide no longer for the Lord shall arise with a crown of love and true righteousness and shall bring in his everlasting power and the power of the former shall fly away and then shall