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A43583 Meetness for heaven promoted in some brief meditations upon Colos. 1. 12. discovering the nature and necessity of habitual and actual meetness for heaven here, in all that hope for heaven hereafter. Designed for a funeral legacy. By O.H. an unworthy minister of the Gospel of Christ. Heywood, Oliver, 1629-1702. 1679 (1679) Wing H1771; ESTC R216793 64,886 228

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towards that which suits the fancy but sound conviction and deep humiliation never prepared the Soul to a judicious relish of divine things nor do they produce those blessed effects in heart and life as in Gods Children Oh how many poor sinners are going on in a golden dream and fear no danger till they be past hopes of recovery Many think they are travelling towards Heaven and never question it till as they are stepping out of this world as they think into Heaven miss their footing and drop down into Hell That never see their errour till it be too late to retrieve it Oh that men were awakened in time If you stay till death have struck its stroke it will be too late Imparatum inveniet dies judicii quem imparatum invenerit ●●es mortis The day of judgment must needs find him unready that the day of death finds unready Men have a conceit that the interval betwixt death and judgment may do great things to make them meet for Heaven but they are mistaken Death launcheth you into the boundless ocean of Eternity It is appointed unto men once to dye and after that the judgment Heb. 9.27 Ah Sirs what think you Is there an Heaven or Hell after this life or is there not And are you not certain whether you do enter by death into eternal happiness or misery and yet can you be quiet If you were not loose in your belief of future things you would be restlefs as long as you are doubtful You owe your ease to nothing but your Lethargy If you were not infidels you would be distracted What Man The next moment may be roaring in Hell and not repent on Earth He is worse then a Devil that trembles not under divine wrath What if it have not siezed on you as on Devils The flame is at next door wrath hangs over your heads the only reason you see it not is because you are blind The Lord open your eyes and I need not preach terrour to you your hearts will meditate terror Fearfulness will surprize you hypocrites and make you say Who among us shall dwell with the devouring fire with everlasting burnings Isa 33.14 It s a wonder you do not run up and down like mad men surely you have taken some Opium to cast you in a dead sleep or intoxicate your Spirits Or as some Malafactors do that dare not dye sober Yea some wiser Heathens took great draughts of Wine saying That no voluptuous person can go in his Wits into an invisible state But is this a making meet for Heaven or Hell Can rational persons think to escape the ditch by winking Or will men say as it s reported of Robert Duke of Normandy William the Conquerours Father going on Pilgrimage to Jerusalem falling sick was born in a Litter on Saracens shoulders and said He was born to Heaven on the Devils back Alas will you trust the Fiend of Hell to bring you to Heaven Is he grown so full of charity to Souls Oh forlorn case of miserable sinners have you no better a friend then Satan That you can be content to be rockt asleep in his cradle and carried with ease to Hell rather then ride in our Lords chariot paved with Love to Heaven Is security your best fence against misery Can these poor fig-leaves of temporary Righteousness secure you from divine Vengeance Can you be content to stand by that another day that you dare not put to the tryal here Alas I am afraid 1. Some are ignorant sots that know not what is necessary to a meetness for Heaven Most think if they have but time to say at death Lord have mercy upon me God forgive me my sins Lord Jesus receive my Soul they think they have made their peace with God especially if they can say they forgive all the world and dye in charity with all and send for the Minister to pray with them and receive absolution and the Sacrament when perhaps they are little fit for such a solemn Ordinance then the Minister recommends their Souls into Gods hands commends them at their Funeral and now they are certainly gone to Heaven these poor wretched sinners blessed their Souls whilst living and men must praise them and account them blessed when dead Psal 49.18 2. Most are inconsiderate They consider nothing but meer objects of sense like the kine of Bashan go out at their breaches every one at that which is before her Amos 4.1 ●3 They never mind things out of their natural sight they put far away the evil day Am. 6.3 little thinking what will be in the end of their sensual ways Jer. 5.31 Either they say to morrow shall be as this day and much more abundant Isa 56.12 or else in Atheistical scorn and mockery Let us eat and drink for to morrow we dye 1 Cor. 15.32 Let us be merry while we may we shall never be younger when we are gone all the world is gone with us as if there were no reckoning or rendering day or retribution in the other world but let such study Eccl. 11.9 10. Rom. 8.13 Luk. 12.19 20. Psal 9.17.2 Thess 1.6 7 8 9. Job 3.18 Psal 50 23. Oh Sirs disappointments are dreadful It s sad with a witness to be confident of Heaven and yet doomed to Hell As Hamilcar dreamed he should the next night sup in Syracusa which indeed he did not as a Conqueror as he hoped but as a Prisoner Oh how will it double your damnation to live in confident hopes of reigning with Christ yet to be judged by him and banished from him for ever If you say Soul take thine case and God say Devil take his Soul Whether of these think you will prevail CHAP. XI An Exhortation to all persons to get meet for Heaven 2. THE latter Use is Exhortation 1. To Sinners 2. To Saints to get meet for this Heavenly Inheritance The former by an habitual the latter by actual meetness for this glorious state I shall need to say the less to move you to it having urged practical Reasons from our natural unmeetness divine ordination the design of ordinances providences the season of life for it the work and priviledges here require it the inconsistency of a contrary-frame to that glorious inheritance Most of these are levelled to the state of unsanctified graceless Souls therefore I shall say the less to that branch Oh that I had here the Tongue or Pen of an Angel The Bowels of blessed Paul to perswade sinners to look after a meetness for Heaven Consider 1. What else have you to do in the world Your very Children will tell you that Mans chief end is to glorifie God and injoy him for ever If you attain not these ends you live in the world to no purpose you are unprofitable cumber-grounds 2. You frustrate Christs undertakings in the world and do what you can to render all his merits useless you tread under foot the Son of God count the blood of the Covenant an
our Lord say such honour shall be given to them for whom it is prepared of my Father Matth. 20.23 Can you think to wrest Heaven out of Gods hands whether he will or not And must he falsifie his word to gratifie you Will he set the Crown on Rebels heads Or give this Inheritance of Saints to the Devils slaves No doubtless you must be adopted Sons or no Lawful Heirs Bastards heir no Land Jephthahs Brethren thrust him out saying Thou shalt not inherit in our Fathers house for thou art the Son of a strange Woman Judg. 11.2 And what bold intruder art thou that darest expect to claim such an Inheritance as Heaven without the relation of a Son Adam its true was Gods Son by Creation but alas he and we in him have quite lost that sweet Relation and we must either be restored in Christ Gods well-beloved Son or we are like to be banisht for ever God sent his own Son that through him we might receive the adoption of Sons Gal. 4.5 6. And have you the Spirit of his Son in your hearts to cry Abba Father which elsewhere is called the spirit of Adoption Rom. 8.15 Tell me not that all Men are the Sons of God So were the Devils God will make you know that this is a peculiar priviledge known to very few injoyed by fewer but it is the fruit of singular Love and is attended with this unparalell'd advantage of seeing God as he is and a day is coming when these Sons and Heirs in disguise shall then be like their Father 1 Joh. 3.1 2. then Atheists that will not believe that there is any such difference among Men and bold intruders that dreamed of a right without pretending or proving their Adoption shall be utterly confounded 2. But besides this Relative change there is also a real change upon those Souls that God makes meet for Heaven and this consists in 1. Conversion to God 2. Covenanting with God 1. Conversion to God This is expressed in the words immediately following my Text Ver. 13. Who hath delivered us from the power of darkness and hath translated us into the Kingdom of his dear Son This is a description of Conversion and a preparation for Glory Compare this with Acts 26.18 See there the priviledge annexed Observe it Conversion makes Saints and only Saints partake of this Inheritance If all the Men on Earth and Angels in Heaven should joyn their Forces together they could not save one unconverted Soul Truth it self hath asserted it with a solemn asseveration Matth. 18.3 Verily I say unto you except ye be converted and become as little Children ye shall not enter into the Kingdom of Heaven The like doth the same mouth assert with a fourfold asseveration Joh. 3.3 5. I wonder often how careless sinners ners that are conscious to themselves that never any such work passed on them can eat and drink or sleep quietly and never so much as ask this question Am I converted or am I not If I be when or how did my Soul pass through the pangs of the new birth What tears fears what groans and agonies hath it cost me What fruits hath it brought forth in me Where 's this new Creature the Divine Nature the Image and Seed of God working Heaven-wards What stamp what sheep-mark can I shew as the fruit of Gods being at work on my Soul and an earnest of this glorious Inheritance But if there be no such change as I doubt there is not how can I be quiet Sure my pillow is soft or my heart hard and my Conscience seared that hear or read my own doom in such a Scripture from the mouth of the Judge himself standing at Heaven-gates and shutting me out as if he named me saying Be gone thou unconverted sinner I know thee not converting Grace never changed thy Heart or Life though I often summoned thee and knockt at thy door yet thou hadst no heart or desire to turn from thy sinful ways nor so much as fall down on thy knees and ask this grace of Conversion of me or use the means for it or so much as examine whether thou hast it or no but wentest on in a golden dream and now I must tell thee roundly to thy cost depart oh be gone from my presence thou poor wretched unconverted sinner This state this place is for none but sincere Converts 2. Covenanting with God When the glorious day of our Lords appearing shall spring he calls forth his covenanted people to crown his gracious promises with compleat performance Psal 50 5. Gather my Saints together those that have made a covenant with me by sacrifice q. d. I take little notice of common or outside Worshippers they shall be set on my left hand but there is amongst you some serious Souls that look beyond the Ordinance I have observed them they have solemnly devoted themselves to me and accepted me in a Covenant-way These these are the persons and these only that I have taken for the lot of my inheritance and for whom I have laid up a safe and satisfying inheritance But to the uncovenanted soul or hypocritical pretender to covenant God will say What hast thou to do to declare my statutes or that thou shouldest take my covenant in thy mouth Psal 50.16 What ground hast thou to own me Or to claim any thing from me for this world or another Man as a creature can have no intercourse with God but in a Covenant-way much less can a sinner expect any good from God but by vertue of Covenant But what canst thou say for this promised Inheritance that hast nothing to do with the promises For all the promises of God in Christ are yea and amen 2 Cor. 1.20 But thou hast never spent one hour solemnly to review and renew thy Baptismal Covenant and ingage thy Soul to God and since thou art an Alien from the Commonwealth of Israel and a stranger from the Covenant of Promise by consequence thou art without Christ and without God in this world and therefore without hope of a better state in the other world Eph. 2.12 But strangers and forreigners are become fellow-citizens with the Saints of this new Jerusalem ver 19. How is that Doubtless by taking this sacred Oath of Fealty and Allegiance to the King of Heaven By Covenant you have a title to all the good things of Earth and Heaven Sinner think of this thou that lovest to be loose and scornest the setters of this Holy League thou dost in effect say I will have none of God Christ Pardon Heaven If I must have them on no other terms but under such bonds and obligations let them take this Heavenly Inheritance for me And dost thou think this golden chain of honour worse then the Devils iron fetters of sin and amazing reward of flames and torments If you need not God and Heaven be it known to you God needs not you but can strain for the revenue of Glory to his Justice
lying upon his Death-bed discoursed sweetly of Heaven Bullinger standing by alleadged that in Phil. 3.20 Our Conversation is in Heaven True said the sick man it is in Heaven sed non in Coelo Brentii quod nusquam est not in the Heaven of Brentius which is no where There is doubtless a Coelum Empyreum called a Third Heaven or Paradice into which Paul was wrapt in his Extacy 2 Cor. 12.2 4. into which Christ was carryed Body and Soul Luke 24.51 The habitation of Gods Holiness and Glory Isa 63.15 It s true God himself is called Heaven Dan. 4.26 The Heavens do rule So Matth. 21.25 And it s as true God fills Heaven and Earth Jer. 23.24 And its true where the King is there is the Court But yet God manifests himself far differently in all places he is in Hell by the execution of his Justice in Heaven by manifestation of his Grace on Earth by displaying both and his other Glorious Attributes according to his infinite Wisdom and Pleasure But let vain Men please themselves in their fond conceits or desperately leap into the other World let you and me duely weigh the vast difference betwixt Graceless and Gracious Souls in this and in the other World and though men will not believe because they see not any such difference yet a time is coming when they shall return and discern betwixt the righteous and the wicked between him that serveth God and him that serveth him not Mal. 3.18 Then all the World must be ranked into two Regiments sheep and goats the one at Christs right hand the other on his left to the one he will say come ye blessed to the other go ye cursed Mat. 25.32 46. They that love not to hear discriminating Truths here shall meet with discriminating Acts at that day And can we think that there will be such a difference at that day and is there none in this World Yes certainly Though all things come alike to all as to common Providences in this World Eccles 9.2 yet Grace makes a difference in Persons dispositions here and there will be a vast difference in Divine Dispensations hereafter much greater then betwixt a Man and a Bruit yea like that which is betwixt an Angel and a Devil Oh that men would study and understand this now Grace makes the difference now and Glory compleats it 1. In point of Assimilation Gods Children are like their Father now but shall be more like him at that day 1 Joh. 3.2 Our former similitude is from Faith and so imperfect but the latter is from immediate Vision and so perfect and compleat 2. In point of Satisfaction In this World the weary Soul is working towards its rest Psal 116.7 and doth by Faith enter into this rest Heb. 4.3 yet there is another remaining ver 9. Some satisfaction is in Ordinances Psal 36.8 but more in that Blessed Morning when Gods Children awake Psal 17.15 3. In point of Participation For Gods Children are not tantalized by beholding that they have no right to no they have Heaven by appropriation by Faith here so Eph. 2.8 and by compleat possession in the other World abundant evidence of peculiar relation Rev. 21.3 4. In point of Fruition Gods Children do enjoy fellowship with God already in this world 1 Joh. 1.3 but alas it is but through a glass darkly but then face to face immediately 1 Cor. 13.12 Now it is but rarely but now and then but then constantly and perpetually as the Angels that always behold the face of our Father Matth. 18.10 Their Eye is never off God even when they are sent on any Errands to Earth about the Saints It s defective in degree here but full and compleat above It s oft obstructed and obscured here but above this Glory shall be revealed in us Rom. 8.18 and so never darkened or eclipsed with clouds of interposing guilt O ye Children of men prove your Fathers will and your selves Children make sure of this Inheritance make no reckoning of the stuff of this World for the good of the upper Country above is before you Heaven will pay for all your losses and countervail all your crosses here No matter how your Names are written on Earth in Dust or Marble if they be written in Heaven Some say this World is but a shadow of that above look you for the lineaments of that Kingdom above to be pourtrayed on you Basil asserted One Hundred Sixty Five Heavens You must pass by all the fancyed Heavens of Men and look for a City that hath foundations whose builder and maker is God Heb. 11.10 Take this Kingdom of Heaven by violence Matth. 11.12 Get a Copy of Grace in your hearts out of Scripture Records the Court Rolls of Heaven so you are sure of it and lay hold of Eternal Life 1 Tim. 6.19 Heaven must be begun here or never enjoyed hereafter Holiness of Heart and Life is like the Old Testament Tabernacle an example and shadow of heavenly things Happiness is the injoyment of good commensurate to our desires and our desires must be suited to that happiness Criticks observe that the word 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 which signifies happiness is plural not only denoting a confluence of many good things to make one happy but because there is an happiness in this life preparing for and anticipating the happiness in the other They differ not in kind but degree that above is the same state but in an higher stature the same Book but in a more correct Edition and a larger Character The Saints above differ from us as Man from a Child as Noon sun from the Morning light we are in the same house only they are got into the upper room at the same feast only they are at the upper end of the Table Let us make hast after them They were once as you are groveling on this Dung-hill but are exalted to the Throne aspire you to the same preferment It may be had it must be had or you are undone Study the way of God how this Inheritance is made over to the Sons of Men and that is 1. By Regeneration Matth. 19.28.2 By Adoption Romans 8.17.3 By Donation Luke 12.32 4. By right of Redemption Joh● 10.28 Eph. 1.14 and they say he that hath bought a Slave may dispose of him as he please by his will Our Lord made his will thus Joh. 17.24 Father I will that where I am these may be also Clear this and clear all then you are safe fail in this and you are undone But this is not all you are not only to get and clear up a title to this Inheritance but to press after a due meetness for it and this is the design of this small Treatise which was for the substance of it Preached and Writ Thirty Five Years ago and now revised and published upon these Considerations 1. For my own help and furtherance in preparation for Heaven having passed to the sixtieth year of my Life the date of
thing give thanks 1 Th. 5.18 This is Christianorum propria virtus saith Hierom a practice proper to Christians to be heartily thankful for crosses as Job was ch 1.21 2. Here is the object of this Thankfulness that is God under the notion and relation of a Father God imports Glory and Majesty Father signifies Mercy Love and Clemency Doct. 2. It becomes Christians to approach to God as an indulgent Father Oh how much sweetness and endearedness is in this word Father therefore Christ teacheth us to begin our Prayers with Our Father this relation quickens our Faith and engageth Gods Love Bowels his care power and all for his Children Matth. 6.32 There 's comfort in a Father much more in an Heavenly Father Evil men may be good Fathers Mat. 7.11 how much more will a good God be a good Father Tam Pater nemo tam pius nemo none can be so good and so much a Father as he 2. The matter and ground of Thankfulness referrs to God the Fathers care and kindness to all his Children This is twofold 1. Providing for them an inheritance 2. Preparing them for it 1. Providing for all his Children an inheritance Wherein are considerable four things 1. The nature of Heaven inheritance 2. The quality of it in light 3. The Inhabitants Saints 4. Their right to it partakers A word of every of these 1. The nature of this Coelestial Glory it is called an inheritance partly alluding to Israels possessing the Land of Canaan partly to signifie that it is not given us for our Merits but by his Free-grace and Mercy therefore called the Reward of the Inheritance Col. 3.24 because it is conveyed as by a Father to his Child of bounty and not earned as wages by a Servant due from his Master Doct. 3. God as a Father gives Heaven as an inheritance to his Children All Gods Children are heirs of God and joint heirs with Christ Rom. 8.17 Oh happy Souls that are heirs to such an inheritance 2. The property or quality of this inheritance it s in Light Which is meant 1. Of the light of Truth or Faith or that Gospel light whereby Gods Children are savingly enlightened Or 2. Of Light of glory where there is perfect Light and Delight Joy and Felicity for God dwelleth in inaccessible Light 1 Tim. 6.16 Doct 4. Heaven is a place and state of unexpressible Light Rev. 21.23 And the City had no need of the Sun neither of the Moon to shine in it for the glory of God did lighten it and the Lamb is the light thereof 3. Here is the proprietors the owners of this glorious inheritance i. e. Saints sanctified souls it s purchased for them vouchsafed to them only others have nothing to do with it no dirty dogs or filthy swine shall trample on this golden pavement 1 Cor. 6.9 Rev. 21.27 Doct. 5. Only Saints or sanctified souls are heirs of Heaven Without holiness no man shall see God Heb. 12.14 No grace no glory The inhabitants of that City are called yea are really holy Isa 43.4 4. But how come they by this high Honour Have they a good Title to it Answ yes they are partakers of it so faith the Text 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Either that which falls to them by lot then it is the decision of Heaven these are joyned Acts 8.21 Or else by a persons own choice which our Lord saith shall not be taken away Luke 10.42 Doct. 6. Every Saint of God is already partaker of an Heavenly Inheritance The promise or the Mercy promised is sure to all the seed Rom. 4.16 Why so Because it is by Grace on Gods part and by Faith on our part And God will have it so of his good pleasure A sincere Christian partakes of Heaven 1. In Pretio In purchase The price is laid down for it it s a purchased possession Eph. 1.14 2. In Promisso It s theirs by promise as Canaan was Israels by promise and that Land of Promise was a Type of this Heavenly Inheritance Jam. 1.11 3. In capite Saints partake of Heaven by their union to their Head who is in Heaven Eph. 2.6 And hath made us sit together in Heavenly places in Christ Jesus Oh happy Souls 4. In primitiis In the first-fruits or earnest 2 Cor. 5.5 Who hath also given unto us the earnest of his Spirit Pignus redditur Arrha retinetur A pledge is restored but an earnest is retained because its part of the bargain A faithful Man will not run back from his bargain nor lose his earnest Nor will the Covenant-keeping God He is faithful who hath promised who will also do it 2. The other part of the Text in the second branch is not only providing an inheritance for his Children but preparing them for that inheritance Solomon saith Wisdom is good with an inheritance Eccl. 7.11 Alas what should a Fool do with a great Estate Yet it often falls out so that worst Men have most of the World But saith Mr. Jo. Dalleus on this Text It is not so here as in worldly things that fall into the hands of those that are most uncapable to improve them right but God gives a suitable share of true Wisdom with this inheritance As when Saul was anointed King he was turned into another man 1 Sam. 10.6 Alas what is Heaven to us unless we be fit for it Our dear Lord Jesus that went to prepare a place for us must also prepare us for that blessed place In this second branch we have 1. Something implyed 2. Something expressed 1. That which is implyed is that no Man is fit or meet for Heaven by nature Thence observe Doct. 7. That every Soul by nature is altogether unmeet for Heaven 2 Cor. 3.5 Not that we are 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 sufficient or meet for its the same word with this of our selves to think any thing as of our selves Alas what Merit either of congruity or condignity can there be in Man to obtain Heaven If he cannot think well sure he cannot will well act well to deserve or fit himself for such a Mercy especially since Man by nature is a Child of wrath a Limb of Satan dead in sins banisht out of Paradice hath no heart to look that way nay hath enmity in his mind to what is good God doth all Dignatus est nos assumere The Sun of Righteousness shines on these dunghil souls He alone makes Vessels of Honour He fills them with the Treasures of Grace and fits them for Glory Inhabiles habiles faciens Of unfit making them fit i. e. meet for his glorious presence 2. Here is something expressed that is held forth in these two propositions Doct. 8. That all those and only those that shall eternally partake of the Heavenly inheritance in the other World are made meet for it in this World Doct. 9. That its a transcendent Mercy worth thanking God for to be made meet for Heaven Of these two last in their order
in your necessary confusion because you would nor voluntarily submit to his terms for so glorious an Inheritance CHAP. III. What actual meetness for Heaven is in the exercises of Graces 2. THE next general head I am to treat of is to discover what is the Souls actual meetness for this glorious Inheritance supposing the foresaid habitual meetness both relative and real For all a Christians work is not done when his state is changed and he becomes a Saint nay his work doth but now begin as a Saint to get into an actual meetness for Glory This this is the business of a Child of God The former hath a remote meetness this puts into a proximate or nearer er capacity for Heaven The former renders the Christians state safe this sweet and comfortable This is the Man that hath set all things in order for another world that hath nothing to do but to pass over the Jordan of Death into the Canaan of Heaven this is the Man that 's point blank meet mouth-meet as it were for Heaven fit to take his flight into another World Interpreters think this word 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 sufficient or meet answers to the Hebrew word 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 dai Lev. 12.8 If she be not able to bring a Lamb Heb. thus Her hand find not sufficiency of a Lamb. The word is attributed to God who is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 God allsufficient Gen. 17.1 But as God is sufficient and suitable to all his Creatures so by the same Almighty grace he will make Creatures suitable to his mind and ends So then this word is rather to be rendered by idoneus meet then dignus worthy yet worthy in a Gospel qualified sense Observe it those judge themselves most unworthy whom God and Man oft judge most fit and worthy Luke 7.4 They said he is worthy for whom he should do this but ver 6. himself saith I am not worthy thou shouldst enter under my roof And thus it is with a gracious Soul looking up and seeing the holiness of Gods infinite Majesty looking forward and beholding the moment of Eternity and purity of Heaven looking inward and backward and seeing his many iniquities and great deformity Oh cryes the sensible Christian who is fit for Heaven Oh how unmeet am I for this glorious state or high honour It s true but grace makes of Rebels Subjects of Subjects Servants of Servants Sons of Sons Heirs of Heirs he so disposeth and qualifieth them that nothing will content them below this inheritance of the Saints in light and their Spirits shall be so suited to it that the great God will judge them worthy to obtain that world and the resurrection from the dead to be equal to the Angels as being the children of God and the children of the resurrection See Luke 20.35 36. As the Christian by conversion is the Man cut and shaped out for Heaven so whiles he lives he is and must be still a squaring hammering modelling for further meetness for it and as God is said to work us for the self-same thing 2 Cor. 5.5 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 by curious contrivances of efficacious grace to put sinners into a capacity for glory As Goldsmiths who burnish Gold and Carvers or artificial Ingravers in Wood and Stone who make one part of their work suit and fit another So also Christians themselves must work out their own salvation Phil. 2.12 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 i. e. Leave nothing undone which God hath injoyned you to do in this World in order to a due preparation for Heaven This in general is a meetness More particularly this actual meetness for Heaven consists in these four things 1. A lively exercise of suitable graces 2. A clear evidence of our spiritual state 3. A dispatching work off our hands 4. A being mortified to time and a longing to be in Heaven 1. A lively exercise of suitable graces i. e. Such graces as actually capacitate for glory its true every grace doth qualifie for glory for grace is glory begun and glory is grace consummate But there are some graces that have a direct tendency to and whereby a Christian doth as it were lay hold on eternal life as the word is 1 Tim. 6.12 19. e. g. 1. The grace of Faith which is the substance of things hoped for and evidence of things not seen Heb. 11.1 It ventures all upon a promise sees him that is in visible ver 27. and represents Heavenly Objects as close at hand and embraceth them v. 13. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 drawing the Object to them as the word signifies Overlooking or overcoming all these worldly visible Objects Faith spyes something beyond Time or Clouds of more worth then all the World and hazards all for the obtaining of it When Faith is upon the wing it soars above the Sun and fetcheth down Heavenly objects and incomes into the Soul It is like the spyes and brings a cluster of the grapes of Canaan even Joy and peace in believing Rom. 15.13 yea Joy unspeakable and full of glory 1 Pet. 1.8 Yea the lowest actings of the faith of adherence dare commit the keeping of the Soul into his Creators hands 1 Pet. 4.19 and is perswaded God will keep that which he hath committed to him 2 Tim. 1.12 And this composedness is an antedating of Heaven Alas faith the poor Christian I know not certainly how I stand for Heaven I dare not yet say my Faith will end in the saving of my Soul but this I dare say God is merciful to souls Christ dyed for sinners he is faithful that hath promised the Covenant is well ordered and sure some Souls shall be saved and why not I I hang on his Free-grace I come with Tears in my Eyes Confession in my Mouth Grief in my Heart for my sins I am weary of my burden and labour in my travels God-wards who can tell but. I may find rest He hath said those that thus come to him he will in no wise cast out I will venture this way I have tryed all other ways but they are in vain it s but losing my labour which I am sure I shall not if my Faith be but sincere This Soul is in the confines of the promised Land and is meet for this Inheritance 2. Hope As Faith brought Heaven down to the Souls Eye so Hope carries out the Soul to this future enjoyment This Anchor is cast into the vast Ocean of Eternity but finds sure Anchor-hold for it enters into that within the Vail Heb. 6.19 and this centers the tossing sinner on the rock of Ages It sees Heaven opened and it self in Gods time advanced with Lazarus into Abrahams Bosom and is content at present to bear the roughness and affronts he meets with in his way saying these things will be mended when I get home Nay the Text saith we are saved by hope Rom 8.24 Hope anticipates its revenues and like a young heir takes up upon trust and lives
comforts of his Spirit from the best of his Saints yea he with-held them from his own Son and another thing what may and usually is the effect of Mans sloth and negligence which is too commonly our case as Mr. Dod answered him that complained of want of assurance why Man assurance may be had and what have you been doing all this while 4. Yet this will hold good that a clear evidence of our title is a great meetness and readiness for Death For though assurance be not necessary ad esse to the being of a Christian yet it s necessary ad bene esse of a Christian i. e. to his well being or comfortable passage through or parting out of this World for if we must draw near to God in a duty with full assurance of Faith Heb. 10.22 much more at death Oh what a vast difference i● there betwixt a Soul carried 〈◊〉 the wing of Faith and flames o● Love in an extasie of Joy and the poor doubting heartless disconsolate Soul The former is like some high Mountains that are above Storms and Clouds as they say Olympus is clear and beautiful Oh the calmness and serenity of the well assured Christian He hath a double Heaven well at present better presently it s but shooting this gulf crossing this Jordan passing this stile as Dr. Taylor said and I shall be in my Fathers house Death it self as terrible as it is in it self and to others is a stingless Serpent my Friend and Fathers Servant sent to fetch me home Angels shall guard me my Lord will bid me welcome my Christian Friends gone before will make Heaven ring with shouts of joy at my landing safe and my Soul shall ever be with the 〈◊〉 But alas the poor doubting Soul whose evidences are not clear cryes out Alas dye I must and dye I dare not I dare not say God is my God Christ my Saviour the Spirit my sanctifier Promises the Charters that convey the Inheritance to others I cannot apply whither I am going I know not God carries strangely to me I remember God and am troubled guilt stares me in the face I am conscious to my self of thousands of sins and though I have been long bungling about Faith and Repentance yet I am not sure they are sincere and saving and whether God will receive my sad departing Soul Anxius vixi dubius morior as that great Man said I have lived under fears I dye under doubts and God knows what will become of me and I may thank my self alas this is the fruit of my sloth security my slipping into sin backslidings from God intermittings of duty careless and heartless performances wo is me what will become of me These are the astonishing thoughts of a poor doubtful dying Soul And is this Man meet for Heaven He may be right for the main but he cannot make Death welcome CHAP. V. Meetness for Heaven in dispatching our work here off our hands 3. THE next thing wherein our meetness for this blessed Inheritance doth consist is in dispatching our main work in the world that God sent us to do whatever that is God expects we should dispatch it and get it done this we must all address our selves chearfully to do and be very diligent in doing it Eccles 9.10 Whatsoever thine hand findes and do it with thy might This is 〈◊〉 a time of working the other world is a day of retribution and when the Child of God hath wrought his days work it s a fit time to go to Bed Thus our dear Lord tells his Father Joh. 17.4 5. I have finished the work that thou gavest me to do And now O Father glorifie me with thy own self Quest What work is it that God sets before Men to dispatch and manage Answ There is a fourfold work lyes upon a Christians hands to manage in this world 1. Personal Spiritual work Soul work wherein God is more immediately concerned which is the glorifying of God and saving his own Soul God hath involved these in one they are inseparable companions and its a mighty business Our Lord saith I have glorified 〈…〉 on the Earth This in 〈◊〉 measure is required of us and the sincere Christian makes it his design Thou knowest Oh my dear Lord what is that which hath lain highest in my heart ever since thou openedst mine Eyes The earnest desire of my Soul hath been to be nothing in mine own eyes that God alone may have all the glory I will confess and give glory to God I will and through grace have desired to make it my business to give glory to God by believing repenting obeying fruit-bearing yea in eating drinking and whatsoever I do in natural moral or civil actions This this is the mark I shoot at my highest aim that God in all things may be glorified through Jesus Christ 1 Pet. 4.11 And my business is in order thereto to study how to please God and to abound more and more 1 Thess 4.1 to obey Gods Commandments and to do those things that are pleasing in his sight 1 Joh. 3.22 and oh that my Person and Prayers might be accepted in Christ The salvation of my Soul is more dear and precious then this poor perishing Carcase My grand enquiry is what must I do to be saved This is the one thing needful other things are upon the by Oh that I could work out my own salvation I appeal to thee Lord how many griefs and groans prayers and pains fears and tears this main concern hath cost me I know there 's much of this work about my precious Soul yet undone but thou knowest the main is dispatcht I have fought a good fight finisht my course kept the faith 2 Tim. 4.7 And now my Land-business is done let me go to Sea and launch out into that boundless ocean of eternal happiness 2. Temporal work the business of our Callings and particular occasions This also the dying Christian is drawing into a narrower compass that he may voluntarily leave the world before the world leave him the Christian having had his head and hands full of business in his younger days when old age comes is glad of a quietus est or writ of ease that he may vacare Deo be at more leisure for God in holy duties Methink saith the good heart I have had my share both of the imployments and injoyments of this lower world and am well content to shake hands therewith I can behold with pity the laborious Ants and Pismires running upon this Mole-hill and busily scrambling for a little dust let them take it God hath made my hands to be sufficient for me I have what will bear my charges to the grave let it go I am glad I have so fairly parted with it I would not be to enter again upon this busie stage or put forth to this tumultuous Sea I have now other things to mind I have now the great work to mind of setting streight my accounts for another
find of Bishop Juel that long before his sickness he foretold it approaching and in his sickness the precise day of his death he dyed in the fiftieth year of his age The like we have of James Andreas who foretold the year yea hour of his death I shall but add one instance of that Holy Man of God and my dear Friend Mr. Isaac Ambrose his surviving Wife told me of his solemn farewel he gave to his Daughter and some other Friends Yea the very day of his death several Friends from Garstang visited him at Preston with whom he discoursed piously and chearfully telling them he had finisht his work having the night before sent his discourse of Angels to the Press attended them to their Horses returned dyed that Evening in his Parlour where he had shut up himself for Meditation Thus Gods children are made meet for Heaven by dispatching their work on earth CHAP. VI. Meetness for Heaven by being mortified to Sin Time and Earthly Objects and being elevated to Heavenly Objects 4. THE last thing wherein meetness for Heaven doth consist is a being dead or being mortified to all things below and alive and lively to God and things above It is true converting grace deadens the heart to all sublunaries and lifts it up to divine things Yea sometimes the first convictions take off the sinners Spirit more then is meet and quite damps the affections to lawful comforts and makes him think he must do nothing in worldly business but give himself to Reading Praying and Hearing but Gods grace in a little time discovers this to be a Temptation Yet as grace gets the upper hand and the Christian mellows and ripens for glory so he is mortified and gradually transformed and advanced 1. By further victory over his corruptions for as the Christian perfects holiness in the fear of God so he doth by degrees cleanse himself from all filthiness both of Flesh and Spirit 2 Cor. 7.1 Sin and grace being like two buckets at one chain as the one comes up the other goes down Or as the ebbing and flowing of the Sea where it gaineth in one place it loseth in another the more holiness the less sin Now the Christian grows stronger and stronger The inward man is renewed day by day 2 Cor. 4.16 So the body of sin is weakened till at last his fleshly lusts are laid at his feet and spiritual sins pay tribute to the grace of God in his Soul Pride hardness unbelief and security keep the Christian humble and watchful jealous of himself and maintaining spiritual conflicts against them so occasionally he is a gainer by his losses a riser by his falls however the Christian grows more in sight of and serves under the burden of sin as Paul he cryes out Oh wretched man that I am who shall deliver me from the body of this death Rom. 7.24 O saith the Christian what shall I do with this untoward heart I am weary of these Daughters of Heth Fain would I get rid of this indwelling corruption Sin I hope hath not dominion over me but oh when shall the time come that it shall have no indwelling within me But this is my grief and I must bear it I am discontentedly contented with my burden Discontent with sin content with Gods pleasure But there 's nothing makes me weary of the World but sin Could I live without sin I should live without sorrow The less sin the more of Heaven Lord set me at liberty 2. By loosening the affections from all worldly injoyments Oh how sapless and insipid doth the World grow to the Soul that is a making meet for Heaven He is crucified to the World and the World to him Gal. 6.14 In vain doth this Harlot think to allure me by her laying out her two fair Breasts of Profit and Pleasure Surely I have behaved and quieted my self as a Child that is weaned of his Mother My Soul is even as a weaned Child Psal 131.2 There 's no more rellish in these gaudy things to my pallate then in the white of an Egg every thing grows a burden to me were it not duty to follow my calling and be thankful for my injoyments Methinks I injoy my Wife Husband and dearest Relations as if I had none I weep for outward losses as if I wept not rejoyce in comforts below as if I rejoyced not 1 Cor. 7.29 30. my thoughts are taken up with other objects The men of the world slight me many seem to be weary of me and I am as weary of them Non est mortale quod opto Its none of these earthly things that my Heart is set upon my Soul is set on things above my treasure is in Heaven and I would have my Heart there also I have sent before me all my goods into another Country and am shortly for flitting and when I look about me I see a bare empty house and am ready to say with Monica quid hic facio what do I here My Father Husband Mother Jerusalem above my Brethren Sister best Friends are above Methinks I grudge the World any thing of my Heart and think not these temporal visible things worth a cast of my Eye compared with things invisible and eternal 2 Cor. 4. 18. I do not only say with afflicted Job chap. 7.16 I loath it I would not live alway but even with Solomon in the top of all Earthly felicity Eccl. 2.17 18. Therefore I hated life yea I hated all my labour which I had taken under the Sun i. e. In comparison or in competition with Heavenly injoyments 3. By spiritualizing Worldly things and using them as steps by which the Soul mounts Heaven-wards The Believer considers these things were made not for themselves but for higher ends All things are as Talents to trade with for another World Matth. 25.16 for an account must be given of them not only Ordinances and Gospel-priviledges but Providences both sweet and severe yea Creature-comfors yea all visible objects Thus our Lord who had grace in perfection made notable Spiritual improvement of outward Water Bread vines for holy ends and the more Heavenly the Christian is the liker he is to his Head and so meeter for Heaven Whatever this golden hand of Faith toucheth is turned into Gold The Christian fetcheth honey thus out of the hard Rock Out of the eater comes meat O saith the believing Soul if meat be so sweet to an hungry stomach how much more excellent is Gods loving kindness If drink be so refreshing to the thirsty soul oh how sweet are those rivers of pleasures Surely his love is better then wine If it be so pleasant for the Eyes to behold the Sun how amiable is the Son of Righteousness How sweet is home to the weary Traveller And the Haven to the weather-beaten Mariner But infinitely sweet and contentful is Heaven to the tempted burdened tired Saint Methinks all I see and do and have minds me of my home and saith Arise depart this
to evince the truth of it but convince the Conscience of the necessity of it and perswade the Affections to comply with it 1. It s fit persons be made meet because no man by nature is meet for Heaven Man is estranged from God even from the Womb Psal 58.3 and are these fit to live with God till brought nigh Man is shapen and conceived in sin Psal 51.5 and is this fit to dwell with an Holy God till sanctified Man is dead in trespasses and sins Eph. 2.1 and is such a dead block meet to converse with the living God Man is darkness Eph. 5.8 and what fellowship hath righteousness with unrighteousness and what communion hath light with darkness 2 Cor. 6.14 Man by nature is a child of wrath Eph. 2.3 and how can dryed stubble dwell with consuming fire Alas we are all enemies to God in our minds Col. 1.21 yea enmity it self Rom. 8.7 and can two walk together except they be agreed Amos 3.3 Can the sin-revenging God and the guilty sinner hold intimate correspondence till they be reconciled O no it will never be Heaven and Hell will as soon joyn as God and an unregenerate sinner Will the holy God take such vipers into his bosom Can you imagine God will deface or lay aside his immaculate Holiness to take you from the Swine-sty into his holy Sanctuary What cleanly person can endure to have a filthy swine a bed and board with him in his Parlour or Bed-chamber Shall the throne of iniquity have fellowship with thee Psal 94.20 No no God is of purer eyes then to behold iniquity with liking and delight Hab. 1.13 If God should take men a caeno ad coelum from the dunghil into his Palace others would conclude that God is reconciled to sin that its an harmless thing and not that abominable thing which his Soul hates No it can never be graceless sinners so remaining cannot dwell with God Psal 5.4 5. 2. Because this is the divine ordination and appointment that there should be a connexion betwixt grace and glory holiness and happiness Psal 84.11 As Sin and Hell are joyned by divine commination so Grace and Heaven are knit together by divine promise So saith the Text Rom. 2.7 10. To them who by patient continuance in well-doing seek for glory and honour and immortality eternal life This is a connexion of grace not of merit of promise not of debt yet inviolable for Gods Justice and Truth are ingaged in it It s fit the infinite God should distribute his Mercies to whom and upon what termes he pleaseth now he hath said peremptorily without holiness no man shall see the Lord Heb. 12.14 All things are ordered and wrought after the councel of his will Eph. 1.11 First he chuseth them before the foundation of the world that they should be holy Eph. 1.4 They are redeemed to be holy Tit. 2.14 called with an holy calling 2 Tim. 1.9 and therefore they are holy Brethren that are partakers of this Heavenly calling Heb. 3.1 Let wicked scoffers mock on to their guilt and cost Such there are in the world and such must they be if they think to inherit Heaven Its Gods ordination you must be Saints in this world or never Crowned as Saints in the other tho' Canonized for Saints by Men when gone Consider sinner whose word shall stand Gods or thine Thou hopest to go to Heaven without Saintship or meetness for it God saith it yea swears it Heb. 3.18 that thou shalt never enter into his rest This is Gods councel that men must be brought through Sanctification to Salvation 2 Thess 2.13 and can you think to overturn his appointed Will or contradict his Councels Must the Earth be forsaken for thee Must the immutable God falsifie his word to save chee against his will yea against thy will For thou wilst not come to him for life God will not be merciful to any wicked transgressour The eternal determination of Heaven is recorded in that chain of Salvation Rom. 8.30 and all the Men on Earth and Devils in Hell cannot break one link of it Predestination Vocation Justification Salvation or Glorification Go try the turning Day into Night or Winter into Summer or stop the course of the Sun before thou think to divert the proceedings of grace in the salvation of Souls but its vain to attempt either for his councel shall stand and he will do all his pleasure 3. This is the design of God in all his Ordinances to make Souls meet for Heaven It pleased God by the foolishness of Preaching to save them that believe 1 Cor. 1.21 Ministers and Ordinances were given for perfecting of the Saints Eph. 4.11 12 13. This is the means of Conversion the power of God to salvation Rom. 1.16 the means of edification of resolution of doubts consolation and confirmation so are the Seals of the Covenant given to this end to bring Souls onward to this glorious Inheritance Now Sirs consider shall you receive this grace of God in vain Shall all the Ordinances be lost upon you You must give account of Sabbaths Sermons Sacraments shall they be the savour of death unto death to you or the savour of life unto life Alas how do poor Ministers toyl and travel pray and watch weep and sigh to the breaking of their Loyns spending of their Spirits to bring you to God and Heaven and you pretend kindness to us but have no real kindness to your own Souls we dare not but warn you in the name of Christ lest you fail of the grace of God and fall short of this Inheritance We watch for your Souls as those that must give an account O let us do it with joy and not with grief Heb. 13.17 If it be uncomfortable to us it will be unprofitable to you Must our sweat and labour be in vain But it will not be in vain to us for our work is with the Lord we shall not lose our reward God will pay the Nurse though the Child dye Our Crown will be given us if we be faithful though we be not successful for that 's in Gods hands But woe be to those souls that have sitten under powerful Ordinances and miss of this Inheritance O woe woe to you you cannot miss of Heaven but be plunged into a deeper Hell O ease our Hearts and save your own Souls Kill us and damn your selves nay murder your selves and you again Crucifie Christ whose person we represent Rather give us leave to espouse you to one Husband 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 I have fitted you as things that are pieced together glued or soddered let us do so with you that we may present you as chast virgins in Christ 2 Cor. 11.2 Would to God this were the fruit of our labours 4. This is the design of all Gods Providential dispensations Mercies afflictions smiles frowns come upon this errand to make Souls meet for Heaven Cords of love draw rods of wrath drive the poor sinner
from Hell to Heaven The Sunshine of Love comes to melt and thaw our frozen hearts that God may set a stamp upon us The loving kindness of God leads to Repentance Rom. 2.4 Oh what an influence will Gods native goodness have upon an ingenuous Spirit As the Sun attracts vapours from the Earth so this Son of Righteousness should and will if our sturdy hearts hinder not raise our hearts Heaven-wards It s pity we should stop here in the streams but that thereby we should be led to the fountain and follow the beams up to the Sun May this long-suffering of the Lord be your salvation 2 Pet. 3.15 May love constrain you to love God May these load-stones so attract you and these grapes of Canaan enamour you that you may never rest till you appear before God in Zion And what are all Gods rods and redoubled strokes for but to awaken you out of security Peat your fingers off from the world Weaken your corruptions and purge and furbish your Souls as vessels for the high shelf of glory For our light affliction which is but for a moment worketh for us a far more exceeding and eternal weight of glory 2 Cor. 4.17 How is that Surely by working the Soul into a fitness for that glory This furnace melts away the dross of our Spirit Sea-tossings clear the liquor of grace this dark night fits for the pleasant morning these pangs prepare us for deliverance these blustering storms fit souls for the peaceable fruits of righteousness being sanctified by the Spirit and improved by Faith Affliction is Gods Physick which makes sick but prepares for sweet health and shall we frustrate Gods ends in this also What are you content with a Heaven here and an Hell hereafter Nay can you be content with an Hell in both worlds Must these be par-boilings for everlasting burnings God forbid Look at the Lords end in these sufferings and let it be yours 5. The time of this life is the only time men have given them to be made meet for Heaven This life is a praeludium to an eternal state It s a Seminary for another world Gal. 6.7 8. Whatsoever a man soweth that shall be also reap He that soweth to his flesh shall of the flesh reap corruption but he that soweth to the spirit shall of the spirit reap life everlasting Seeding is a preparatory to reaping yet men must expect only to reap that kind of grain that 's sown none can think to reap Wheat that sowed Oats and you know there 's more abundunce in the reaping then in the sowing So in this case Hell torments will be more exquisite and eternal then the profit and pleasure of the sinner in sinning Heavens joys will infinitely furmount the Christians labours and sorrows in this world and there is great equity in both for the object sinned against is infinite and satisfaction can never be made by a finite Creature and the grace from whence flows Eternal Life is infinite and will have an endless duration But the point I am upon is to demonstrate the necessity of making meet for Heaven in this world or it will never be done Now or never When the door is shut the gulf fixt and the Soul loosed from the Body and launcht out into that vast ocean of Eternity there 's no returning back to get the oyl of grace or be fiting the Soul for another world Eccl. 9.10 What soever thine hand findeth to do do it with thy might for there is no work nor device nor knowledge nor wisdom in the grave whither thou goest Time lasts not but floats away apace but what is everlasting depends upon it Hic aut accepimus aut amittimus vitam aeternam In this world we either win or lose eternal Life The great weight of Eternity hangs on the small and twittered thread of time Now is the accepted time now is the day of salvation 2 Cor. 6.2 This is our working day our market time surely it becomes us to lay that Foundation well that bears such a Superstructure To cast that Anchor safely that is entrusted with a Vessel so richly laden Oh Sirs sleep now and awake in Eell from whence is no redemption Suppose by misdemeanour you had forfeited your Estate and Life and upon much intercession the King causeth an Hour-glass to be turned and set you a work to do or lesson to learn if you performed it you are pardoned and promoted if not tortured and executed Oh how diligent would you be What pains would you take The case is your own Sirs Heaven and Hell are before you according to your improvement or non-improvement of this hour of life so must you fare dream not of a Purgatory as the Tree falls so it lyes You enter by death into an unchangeable state only the Body at the Resurrection will be joyned to the Soul to be partner with it in weal or woe bliss or bane for ever The state here is tempus operis the time of working hereafter mercedis of reward Oh look before you leap into another world That 's the fifth Reason 6. The Christian must be made meet here for the Inheritance above because he hath abundance of work to do and priviledges to injoy in order to the full possession of this blessed Inheritance above We have many graces to exercise duties to perform corruptions to subdue temptations to resist burdens to bear mercies to improve that will never be managed to purpose without a qualification for managing them And observe it the same disposition is requisite for making a Christian meet for any duty that 's requisite to make him meet for glory the same habitual principle and drawing it forth into lively exercise Not only must the man of God be perfect throughly furnished unto all good works 2 Tim. 3.17 but every Christian that is a vessel unto honour must be sanctified and so meet for his Masters use and prepared unto every good work 2 Tim. 2.21 Alas an unsanctified heart is unfit for spiritual service Solomon saith The legs of the lame are not equal he halts and goes limping so is a parable in the mouth of fools Prov. 26.7 How aukwardly and bunglingly doth he go to work in sacred things just as an unskilful person handles a Lute a Viol or Instrument of Musick or as the men of Ephraim could not frame to pronounce Shibboleth aright Judg. 12.6 There must be a suitableness betwixt the Agent and Acts No carnal heart can do any one good work well materially he may do what is good but not formally as good in a good manner for a good end acceptably to God or profitably to himself For they that are in the flesh cannot please God and without faith its impossible to please God Rom. 8.8 Heb. 11.6 And can we think God will carry them to Heaven that never struck a right stroke or never did one hours work for God that he would accept A graceless sinner is like the fruitless
Vine tree Ezek. 15.3 4 5. that is not meet for any work but it is cast into the fire for fuel just so is that branch that 's professionally in Christ that beareth not fruit it s taken away and cast into the fire and burned Joh. 15 2.-6 The Divine Wisdom is seen in suiting means to the end object to the faculty back to the burden Now graceless sinners are not fit for Gods work and if they be not fit in this world they will never be fit 2. The Christian hath many priviledges to injoy which he must be meet for even in this world as Reconciliation Justification Adoption Joy in the Holy Ghost Peace of Conscience Communion with God Audience of Prayers c. All these God hath promised Christ hath purchased for his Children and they are Childrens bread and must not be given to dogs God will not throw away his Mercies on such as value them not but scorn them they set light by precious delicates of his Table Mat. 22 5. The whole slight the Physitian Mat. 9.12 The full soul loaths the honey comb The carnal heart will not thank God for pardon and grace and can we think God will force his Blessings on such ungrateful miscreants that scorn both him and his kindness No surely there are some that long for these Blessings and will thankfully accept them See Acts 13.46 48. and 28.28 Yea he will make you prize them and part with all for them or you shall never have them What think you doth not the great God take care to secure his own glory as well as Mans felicity And would it not be dishonourable to God to bestow his richest treasures and pleasures of grace on such as despise them and take more pleasure in rooting in the sordid dunghil of sensual delights then in seeking first the Kingdom of God which consists in righteousness peace and joy in the Holy Ghost Rom. 14.17 Alas Honour is not seemly for a fool Prov. 26.1 As a Jewel of Gold in a swines snout so is a fair Woman without discretion Prov. 11.22 These silly fools are not meet to sit as Princes with the King at his Table because they want a Wedding-garment of suitable disposition for so high a priviledge Mat. 22.12 CHAP. VIII Another Reason drawn from the necessary consistency of a Christians meetness for so glorious an Inheritance 7. THE last Reason why souls must be made meet for Heaven is because other wise there would be no consistency or suitable harmony betwixt men and glory If their natures be not changed they will not have a suitableness of disposition to the glorious state above The truth of this I shall demonstrate in these 4 particulars 1. None but persons made meet for Heaven will have any mind to leave the world and go to God A carnal unconverted soul is totally unwilling to go hence they fancy to themselves an Eternity below Their inward thought is that their houses shall endure for ever Psal 49.11 Yea themselves for they put far from them the evil day and sing a requiem to themselves as the fool in the Gospel and no wonder for they live by sense and know what they have here but know not what they must have hereafter As the old doting Monk that shewed his brave accommodations saying These things make us unwilling to dye It was an usual saying among the Heathens soli Christiani sunt mortis contemptores that Christians only are contemners of death This is applicable to sincere Christians Stoical apathy will not do it but Faith will Julius Palmer the Martyr said To them that have their Souls linked to the Elesh like a Rogues foot to a pair of stocks it is indeed hard to dye but for him who is able to separate Soul and Body by the help of Gods Spirit it is no more mastery for such a one to dye then for me to drink this cup of Beer Nay when the Christian is upon good terms with God he desires to be loosed or dissolved and to be with Christ Phil. 1.23 Yea this is the disposition of a Soul meet for Heaven that he loves and longs for Christs appearing 2 Tim. 4.8 but the sincere Christian that is not actually meet son Heaven though through grace he be habitually meet often shrugs at the approach of death and is glad to chide himself out and say as that holy man Egredere mea Arima egredere Go out my Soul go out what art thou afraid of And surely that man is more acceptable to God and comfortable in death that hath set all things streight and hath nothing to do but surrender his Soul into Gods hands this man will make his Lord welcome any hour of the day or watch of the night but the other is like a Maid undrest and unready though for the main she love her Friend and desire his coming yet in the present juncture and under those circumstances she is surprized and troubled that he should find her in that pitiful pickle This is the case of the unmeet Christian 2. None but Souls meet for Heaven are fit for death through which all must pass It s true the Apostle doth discover to us this mistery which among the rest he might receive in the third Heavens 1 Cor. 15.51 We shall not all sleep but we shall all be changed but this change is a peculiar dispensation in the end of the world and this change is equivalent to death This is certain the fruit of the curse the sting of death will fasten her fangs on the unconverted soul that 's under the covenant of works and is not in Christ It s only the sincere Christian that can sing that 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the Song of Triumph or can make that brave challenge 1 Cor. 15.56 57. O death where is thy sting O grave where is thy victory Only our Captain Jesus hath disarmed death and it is only for his members others are left to its rage Death feeds on them Psal 49.14 it hath a full morsel of them The first death kills the Body and the second death damns the Soul but blessed and holy is he that hath part in the first Resurrection on such the second death hath no power Rev. 20.6 Oh happy state of real Saints Christ our David hath conquered this Goliah The Ark of the Covenant hath driven back this swelling Jordan Tollitur mors non ne sit sed ne obsit This Serpent may hiss and hit not hurt strike down it may not strike home it may thrust Gods Children into the Grave not into Hell Nay our Lord sets his not only above the danger by death but fears of death that are thus meet for Heaven Heb. 2.14 15. that can say as that gracious Gentlewoman a Martyr written by me Anne Askew that neither wisheth for death nor feareth his might and as merry as one that 's bound for Heaven But oh the woful state of a graceless sinner that is in Natures
state and loves and lives in sin lyes and dyes in the old Adam That 's the sadest word in all the Bible pronounced twice in a breath by our blessed Lord Joh. 8.21 24. Ye shall dye in your sins i. e. under the guilt of your sins and sentence of condemnation This is surprizing from what he adds in the first place whither I go you cannot come that is to Heaven whither sinners cannot enter You 'l say then no man can enter into Heaven for all men are sinners even to the last breath When are men cleansed is it in Articulo mortis in the passage of the Soul out of the Body May not all be cleansed alike then Answ It s true all are sinning to the last gasp of breathing out their Souls but 1. You must distinguish betwixt a state of sin and having fin The best have relicks of Original corruption as long as they live The death of the body will only annihilate the body of death Death is not properly the punishment but period of sin It reigns not in Gods Children at present it shall not remain in them when dead The guilt of sin is already gone for there 's no condemnation to them that are in Christ Jesus Rom. 8.1 and the filth yea being of sin is taken away as soon as death strikes the stroke 2. I see not but the mighty God can perfectly expel sin out of the Soul and also perfect defective graces in the instant of the Souls separation from the Body as well as he did infuse a principle of grace into the Soul in an instant at the Souls first conversion for by death the spirits of just men are made perfect Heb. 12.23 Mind it it is just men not wicked God will not infuse grace into men ordinarily in their passage out of the world qualis vita finis ita as men live so they dye and if men imagine God will put another principle into their hearts just as they pass out of this World as this is a daring presumption so they will be mistaken for how is a departing Soul capable of such receptions or reflections as are necessary in the work of conversion Alas the Eyes being set Lips quivering Memory failing and the Body in a cold sweat is unfit for any thing their hopes giving up the ghost as their breaths depart and it s a wonder that the Souls of wicked men go quietly out of their Bodies its strange they depart not as the Devils out of the Demonaicks rending raging tearing foming but if Conscience be asleep death will awake it could you follow their departing Souls a minute out of their Bodies you would hear howlings and roarings 3. Heaven will not receive any Souls but such as are made meet for it on Earth Rev. 21.27 There shall in no wise enter into it any thing that defileth neither what soever worketh abomination for without are dogs Rev. 22.15 They say Ireland will not brook a Toad a Snake or venomous Creature to live and like in it I am sure Heaven will not admit but cast out an unsanctified heart The Legions of apostate Angels knew this who abode not one moment in that holy place after they left their innocency It is said of the Halcyons nest that it will hold nothing but its own Bird The same may be said of Heaven the Serpent could wind himself into the Earthly Paradice but none of the Serpentine brood shall once peep into this Heavenly Paradice For 1 The Text saith It is an Inheritance now an Inheritance is for none but Children its true all Gods Children are heirs Rom. 8.17 but none shall inherit Heaven except Children By nature we are Children of Wrath by grace and adoption Children of God All Gods Children are begot again to a lively hope for this incorruptible inheritance 1 Pet. 1.3 4. 2. It s the inheritance of Saints i. e. of holy sanctified Souls Persons must not think that Heaven is like Mahemets Paradice where there is delicious fare pleasant gardens fair women and all sensual delights fit lettice for an Epicures Lips No no Heaven is a state of perfect immediate and perpetual injoyment of God suited to the raised faculties of a sanctified Soul 3. It s the inheritance of Saints in light It s a bright and lightsome state suited to seeing Souls blind sinners can see no beauty there such as are not changed from darkness to light are not fit for that state see Acts 26.18 Alas a blind man can take no content in beautiful objects though the Sun shine never so gloriously Heaven and light are synonymous but light and darkness are directly contrary If we say that we have fellowship with him and walk in darkness we lye and do not the truth 1 Joh. 1.6 and such dark sinners are far from a suitableness to this state and place of light O therefore poor sinners consider this the holy God hates all the workers of iniquity the holy Heaven is no sanctuary for Rebels and Traytors God will not take such vipers into his bosom thou must either be renewed or never received into glory it is an undefiled inheritance 1 Pet. 1.4 a dirty sinner must not enter this would disparage and contradict all Gods Attributes as his Justice then God should give to the wicked according to the work of the righteous it would blemish his Holiness as though unclean were delighted in equally with the clean it would contradict his Truth as though God regarded not what he said or swore that no unclean thing shall enter there Every Attribute would have dirt cast upon it if God should save the unsanctified Soul Nay it contradicts the undertakings of Jesus Christ who came to save his people from their sins not in their sins It exposeth the office and operations of the Holy Ghost whose office it is to sanctifie sinners and prepare Souls for Heaven that sinner must surely be in a desperate case that must un God the infinite Jehovah God blessed for ever or else he cannot be saved 4. The unsanctified sinner would by no means like in Heaven Heaven would be an Hell to him except his Nature were changed and renewed Most Men mistake the nature of Heaven they only look upon it as a place of happiness it is so but withal it is a state of perfect holiness They are holy priviledges injoyment of God and what care wicked men for his company They say unto God depart from us and their choice shall be their punishment They are holy joys and delights how will they like that who were never pleased but with sensual laughter which is madness There 's holy company above of Saints but they cannot abide to be near them on Earth how then can they like to be associated to them in Heaven There is holy imployment above but alas they are not at all qualified for nor can they be delighted in the work of loving praising or taking pleasure in God Augustine hath a saying
Canticum novum vetus homo male concordant That the new Song and old Man agree not well together No man could learn that new Song but the hundred fourty four thousand which were redeemed from the earth Rev. 14.3 Alas they have not hearts nor harps tuned for it Suppose it were possible that our Lord should bring an unsanctified person to Heaven saith one he could take no more felicity there then a beast if you should bring him into a beautiful room to the society of learned Men or a well furnisht Table when as the poor thing would much rather be grazing with his fellow bruits thus a poor graceless sinner would rather be with his Cups or Queans at best in his Markets and counting his Bags but there 's no such things in Heaven therefore if he were there he would be quite out of his Element tanquam Piscis in avido as a Fish in the Air or a Bird in the Water or Fire Can you charm a Beast with Musick Or can you bring him to your melody or make him keep time with your skilful quire So the Anthems of Heaven saith one fit not a carnal mans mouth suit not his ear Poor wretches they now think Sermons long Sabbaths long Prayers and Praises long and cry what a weariness is it When will it be over And are these think you fit for this Heavenly imployment to all Eternity where this noble company of Coelestial inhabitants serve God day and night in the Temple Rev 7.15 Alas the poor unregenerate sinner hath no faculties suited to such a glorious state and work as that above is the Mind Will Memory and Conscience are like a full stomach that loaths the honey-comb These old Bottles cannot hold the new Wine of glory You may as well hew the Marble without Tools or draw a Picture without Colours or build without Instruments or Materials as a Soul not qualified with Grace can do the work of God acceptably either on Earth or in Heaven Oh Sirs think of this you must be prepar'd fitted qualified for Heaven here or else Heaven will be no Heaven to you CHAP. IX An use of conviction and lamentation over Souls that are unmeet for Heaven I Now proceed to Application and all the Uses I shall make of this point shall be of Lamentation and Exhortation 1. Of Conviction Humiliation Lamentation A man would think upon such plain demonstrations as are oft laid before sinners in the ministry of the Word they would once at last reflect upon themselves and say am I thus or thus qualified Upon what terms stand I for another world Am I an adopted child of God Am I justified Am I converted to God and brought through the pangs of regeneration Have I made a covenant with God and taken God for my God and given my self to him What saving work hath passed upon my heart If I should come to you one by one and pose you with this solemn question Friends whither bound Whither are you going Are you for Heaven or Hell Oh no you 'l say God forbid but that we shall go to Heaven God is a merciful God Christ dyed to save sinners we do not doubt but through the merits of Christ we shall be saved as well as others Alas Sirs these are too general grounds to build your hopes of Salvation upon God is merciful but he is also just Christ dyed for sinners but do you imagine all shall be saved by him Let me ask you a few sober questions and answer them not according to your fancies but according to Scripture rule Do you believe that all men shall be saved What is Hell then for that 's so oft mention'd in the Bible Or do you think that the gates of Heaven are as wide as the gates of Hell or that as many shall be saved as damned Dare you so directly contradict our blessed Saviour and give him the lye Mat. 7 13 14. Can you imagine that our Lord Jesus who is the door-keeper keeper of Heaven will admit any but those that he saith he will entertain Or do you think he will admit those that he saith he will keep out What think you can any secretly steal in unknown to him or forcibly thrust in against his will Is the infinite all-seeing God grown so weak or blind that you can couzen or conquer him Or can you bribe him to let you in with fair words or large gifts Or dare you stand to plead in his face that you are qualified and meet for Heaven when he tells you that you are not Do you think there is such a thing as a groundless presumption or rotten hope that will give up the ghost Is not the Devil a cheat Are not your hearts treacherous And are not they fools that trust these and will not try by the word what they affirm And have you solemnly and faithfully tryed your title to Heaven Have you not taken all for granted without a serious proving of your state meerly because you would have it so And are you content to do so in temporals And will you madly venture your immortal Souls on such grounds as you dare not try And can you think to escape the strict tryal of the omniscient God Sirs the business is important Heaven and Hell depend upon it We Ministers that believe an Eternity and certainly know upon what terms Souls are saved dare not but be faithful to you and declare the whole councel of God I must 1. Tell you who those are that are far off Salvation and are utterly unmeet for this Inheritance and can pretend no claim to it 2. Such as pretend a claim but its groundless and but a pretended claim and cannot be made out on Scripture grounds 1. Their are a sort of persons within the pale of the visible Church for I here meddle not with Heathens or Jews that are ipso facto point-blank excluded in as plain terms as can be spoken These are a sort of sinners that carry the black brand in their foreheads of whom a man may say without breach of charity these carry visibly the doleful tokens of eternal death and damnation View two catalogues of these one is in 1 Cor. 6.9 10. Know ye not i. e. Methinks you cannot plead ignorance in so notorious a case so oft inculcated that 1. the unrighteous shall not inherit the kingdom of God i. e. That grind the poor over-reach their brethren when they have them at advantage God is the avenger of such 1 Thess 4.6 therefore not the rewarder with Heaven 2. Neither Fornicators shall inherit the Kingdom of God Such filthy goats must be set at Gods left hand This sin as venial a sin as it s reckoned by some is damning and excludes men from Heaven Do you think such dirty dogs shall ever trample on this golden pavement when God would not suffer even the price of a whore or dog to come into his house Deut. 23.18 3. Nor Idolaters gross or more refined
Zech. 4.7 Especially since our freedom rescues us from Hellish tortures as Pauls did him from scourging and makes us heirs of Heaven 5. Peculiar advantages not afforded to all gives grounds of thankfulness such is this Our Lord said Matth. 11.25 26. I thank thee O Father Lord of He aven and Earth because thou hast hid these things from the wise and prudent and hast revealed them unto babes Alas what have any of us but what we have received Discriminating kindnesses call for the greatest gratitude What did God see in any of us that might procure for us Heaven Or within us what preparation for Heaven You and I are of the same polluted lump of Mankind as others Most unlikely to become heirs of such a glorious inheritance as Heaven is What could God see in us to attract his heart to us Nay what did he not see in us to turn his stomach against us It was the kindness and love of God our Saviour Not by works ef Righteousness which we had done but according to his Mercy he saved us Tit. 3.3 4. Alas what loveliness could God see or foresee in us to make us Children then heirs of God joynt-heirs with Christ We may say with honest Judas Job 14.22 How is it that thou wilt manifest thy self to us and not unto the world It must be answered Even so Father for so it seemed good in thy sight When thousands are left why art thou taken How came it to pass that when Philosophers and wise Sages of the World bewildred so in the dark about felicity that God should shew you the right way to true happiness and lead you into it and in it Surely all is of free grace 6. Fittedness to any duty or dispensation is a Mercy worth thanking God for Such is the Christian frame that makes meet for Heaven such a person is fit to do Gods will or suffer Gods will he is suited to a prosperous and adverse condition his foot standeth in an even place like a Watch in a Mans pocket turn it this way or that way it keeps its motion so the Christian in all conditions his station and motion Heaven-wards The righteous shall hold on his way and he that hath clean hands shall be stronger and stronger Job 17.9 He is utrinque paratus ready for any thing that God calls him to Like the man of God mentioned 2 Tim. 3.17 That is perfect throughly furnished unto all good works Oh what a blessed thing is it to be in a capacity to embrace a motion to pray read conser meditate receive the Lords Supper upon an invitation from Men or summons from God! The Church in Cant. 5.2 found the want of this when she saith I sleep but my heart waketh i. e. I have the principle but want the exercise of grace and alas how unready was she to entertain her beloved though she had given him a call and the sad consequences of this unfit frame are obvious both as to her sin and suffering But oh what a mercy is it to have an heart ready pressed for Gods service Give God the glory of it and its worth something to be in a readiness for Mercy Affliction Death Judgment as those are that are meet for Heaven It was a noble Speech of Basil when Modestus the Praefect threatened Confiscation Torments Banishment he answered He need not fear Confiscation that hath nothing to lose nor Banishment to whom Heaven only is a Countrey nor Torments when his Body would be dasht with one blow nor Death which is the only way to set him at liberty Polycarp was ready for Beasts or any kind of death for he was ready for Heaven For as this Christian is delivered from danger by death so from the fear of death Heb. 2.15 Death it self is the day break of eternal brightness to the Child of God and is not this worth thanking God for 7. Heaven is surely worth thanking God for Could we get a glimpse of that state and place of glory and this inheritance of the Saints in light together with our title to it Oh how would it dazzle and transport us its said that the Temple of Diana was so bright that the Door-keeper still cryed to such as entered Take heed to your Eyes Much more may we say so of the surprizing glory of the Heaven of Heavens and therefore our Lord saith None can see his face and live But death blows dust out of the Eyes of glorified Saints and the Morning-Star at the Resurrection doth so fortifie the sight that it can behold this inaccessible light with admiration even as all the Stars look upon the Sun Fear not little flock saith our Saviour Luk. 12.32 for it is your Fathers good pleasure to give you the Kingdom Is not a Kingdom worth thanks and such a Kingdom and to have this freely of gift not to wade to it through Wars and Blood and all this by hereditary right which is the clearest title Oh Sirs do you know what Heaven is It is the immediate injoyment of God an immunity from all evils a possession of all good the perfection of our natures the maturity of our graces the destruction of all sin the banishment of Satan and his temptations the fulness of joy and total death of all grief Indeed it is such a state as can neither be expressed nor conceived How vile and contemptible would all things below appear to one that with Paul is rapt up into this Paradice I read of one Adrianus an Heathen that was present when Martyrs were examined and tormented he asked What was the Reason they suffered such Tortures it was answered in the words of that Text 1 Cor. 2.9 Eye hath not seen nor ear heard neither have entred into the heart of man the things which God hath prepared for them that love him The very rehearsal of which words converted this Adrianus and he became a Martyr also Oh what a transcendent reward is there in these Mansions above And God doth not grudge us the knowledge of these glorious things He is not like some rich men that will not let their heirs know what they will do for them till they dye no the Text saith ver 10. that God revealeth them to us by his Spirit and v. 12. that we may know the things freely given to us of God We may know them perceptively not comprehensively by Faith tho' not by Sense We know but yet in part non rem sed aliquid rei but then we shall know as we are known not as God knoweth us for our knowledge and Gods must not be so comparatively likened but as holy Spirits know us both now and for ever we shall both know and be known by immediate intuition yet in this world God gives his Children though differently some glimpses and dark representations per Species as through a glass by Metaphors or Parables and this discovery is to raise up our hearts in thankfulness admiration and longing desires to
and the humbler the Soul is the fitter for God Isa 57.15 and 66.2 Thank God for that humility 3. You may and must be thankful for the Mercies which you have and cannot deny but God hath vouchsafed You have your lives for a prey are out of Hell which is more then you deserve you have abundant outward Mercies do not these deserve thankfulness Yea Christ hath purchased grace and glory for some nay further he hath put thousands into possession of this inheritance and should not this make you thankful Yea further Heaven is offered to you and you are under the means of grace and in a possibility of obtaining this happiness which Devils and damned Souls are not and is not this ground of thankfulness 4. Be sure you keep in mind the distinction of habitual and actual meetness for Heaven If you have not the former either relative or real be not adopted or justified are neither converted nor covenanted with God I say the Lord have mercy on you your case is doleful you have great cause of lamentation Oh man I am not now speaking to thee Be afflicted and mourn let your laughter be turned into mourning your joy to heaviness Jam. 4.9 Yea you graceless rich men weep and houl for your miseries that shall come upon you Jam. 5.1 I have not a word of comfort from the Lord to you Your eatthly inheritances shall be taken from you and you shall be thrust into the dungeon of Hell You may for a while kindle a fire and walk warm in the sparks you have kindled but faith God this shall you have of mine hand ye shall lye down in sorrow Isa 50.11 Stand you by while the Saints take comfort in their portion Read Isa 65.13 14 15. It is to you the heirs of promise to whom I am now speaking and bear you this in mind that its one thing to have right to this inheritance another to know you have right Many a gracious Soul is much in the dark about its relation yet its state safe for the main What sayest thou Hast thou not the things that accompany Salvation Heb. 6.9 Hath not God been dealing with thy heart as he useth to deal with such as he designs for Heaven Hast thou not seen thy woful state by Nature The necessity of Christ and grace Hast thou not experienced a change from Nature to Grace from Death to Life Hath not this new birth cost thee griefs and groans prayers and tears Dost thou not delight now in what thou didst disdain Is not thy principle rule end otherwise then formerly Hast thou not changed thy company courses manner of life Speak out man belye not thy self deny not Gods grace something like grace thou seest in thy self and to be sure Satan and World oppose it and man and thy self could not work it It is of God a seed sown by the hand of omnipotency And he that hath begun a good work in you will perform it until the day of Jesus Christ Phil. 1.6 As to actual meetness for Heaven I refer you to what hath been laid down before look it over deal impartially see if your experience do not answer those heads hath not God helped you in the exercise of the graces of Faith Hope Love Humility Hath not God given you some grounded evidence of sincerity by diligence in duty reflection on your state appealing to God and pleading with God for the Spirits sealings Hath not God helpt you to be dispatching your work off your hands Spiritual Temporal Relative and Publick Are you not much mortified to corruption worldly injoyments and have you not spiritualized earthly things and got more intimate familiarity with God What say you to these things Do not your hearts eccho back with your probatum est setting your seal to these things I have not time nor room to inlarge further but I would have you diligently compare your selves now with what you were some years ago Is not your Repentance more Evangelical Doth not the sense of divine love extort from you more tears of godly sorrow and more vehement hatred of all sin purely it is offensive to God Hath not your Faith been more vigorous in its actings upon your dear Lord In closing more fully with promises Have you not been more frequent and serious in renewing your Covenant with God And have not such dayes and duties been solemn heart-melting opportunities Have you not been more constant and inlarged in the duty of secret Prayer with shorter intermissions and more favouriness Do you spend your time better then formerly Do you fill up every vacancy with some useful business for Earth or Heaven Have you not more incomes of grace and assistance in duties both as to matter and manner To knit your minds and raise your affections to God and sometimes suggest words to you Do you not more concern your selves for the Souls of Relations and others in Prayer and Discourse being more weighted with the necessity of their Conversion Are you not more endeared to Saints as Saints though poor or disobliging and of a different perswasion Have you not got power over your Passions to regulate them And if you feel unruly motions can you pray them down and through grace calm them Can you not put up injuries and affronts and not only so as not to revenge and forgive but pray more heartily for the repentance and remission of such as are most malicious against you Is it not more the grief of thy heart when God is dishonoured his Spirit grieved his Gospel reproached by the sins of profane or professours If thou think any body is offended by thee is it not more a real trouble to thee then formerly And thou canst not be quiet till thou seekest Reconciliation And if thou be conscious of giving them just occasion thou confessest thy fault and humblest thy self to them Hast thou not learned more faithfully and discreetly to manage the duty of private admonition of an offending Christian Drawing out bowels of compassion for and to such as are fallen Do not publick concerns of Church or Nation lye nearer thy heart daily Canst thou not more rejoyce in the gifts graces holiness usefulness of others though it obscure thine Art thou not more glad when corruptions are mortified then gratified When occasions of sinning are removed rather then afforded though it cost thee dear Dost thou not more sensibly understand the sweet life of faith in temporals Committing all to God thou findest provisions have been strangely made Are not thy affections more spiritualized towards dearest Relations Dost thou not love them in the Lord and the Lord in them and canst freely part with them upon Gods call Art thou not more taken up with Gods Mercies to give him the glory of them then any personal content thou hast in them Is not thy heart daily more weary of the world and longing for Heaven Yet after all this canst thou not say thou art nothing deservest nothing but Hell And if God glorifie his Justice in thy confusion thy mouth is stopped and thou must justifie him for ever with flames about thine Eares Dost thou not account thy self the greatest of Sinners least of Saints and by the grace of God thou art what thou art And this thou canst truly say that God is more thy exceeding joy and Christ more precious to thy Soul then ever Canst thou in thy sober solid setled frame answer these questions thy state is safe and sweet and thou art meet for Heaven yet not so meet but still breathing after more meetness till thy last gasp of breath for no man on this side death was ever meet enough and all must be ascribed to grace grace in the foundation grace in the topstone I shall conclude all with a part of a Poem in Mr. Herbert called Grace p. 52. Death is still working like a Mole And digs my Grave at each remove Let Grace work too and on my Soul Drop from above Sin is still hammering my heart Vnto an hardness void of love Let suppling Grace to cross his art Drop from above O come for thou dost know the way Or if to me thou wilt not move Remove me where I need not say Drop from above 2 Cor. 5.8 We are confident I say and willing rather to be absent frrm the body and to be present with the Lord. Amen FINIS Some Books to be Sold by Thomas Parkhurst at the Bible and Three Crowns in Cheapside A Call to Sinners such as are under sentence of Death and such as are under any prospect of it from the long suffering and gracious but most righteous God Three Questions resolved briefly and plainly viz. 1. What Conceptions ought we to have of the blessed God 2. What are those Truths whereof the Knowledge appeareth most indispensably necessary unto our Salvation and therefore to be first and most learnt by us 3. What is the change wrought in a Man by Gods H. Word and Spirit before he can safely conclude himself passed from Death to Life Being the Summ of three Sermons The Christian Temper Or the Quiet state of Mind that Gods Servants labour for Set forth in a Sermon at the Funeral of Mrs. Vrsula Collins A seasonable Question plainly resolved viz. What are we to judge of their spiritual estate who neglect the Lords Supper And what is that discerning of the Lords Body in it without which men do Eat and Drink their own Damnation The Christians earnest Expectation and Longing for the Glorious Appearing of the great God and our Saviour Jesus Christ Set forth in a Discourse occasioned by the Decease of that Excellent Christian and Minister of Christ Mr. Noah Webb late of Sandhurst in the County of Berks. FINIS In Answer to this question see 3 Opinions in Dr. Tuckney Theses Praet Theol. ubi videa praeclare furius disputata p. 269. ad p. 292.