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A65285 A body of practical divinity consisting of above one hundred seventy six sermons on the lesser catechism composed by the reverend assembly of divines at Westminster : with a supplement of some sermons on several texts of Scripture / by Thomas Watson ... Watson, Thomas, d. 1686. 1692 (1692) Wing W1109; ESTC R32148 1,021,388 604

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of his people he gives them more than they ask as Hannah asked a Son and God gave her not only a Son but a Prophet Solomon asked Wisdom and God gave him not only Wisdom but Riches and Honour besides Iacob prayed that God would but give him Food and Rayment and the Lord encreased his Pilgrims staff into two ●ands Gen. 32.10 God is oft better to us than our Prayers as when Gehazi asked but one Talent Naaman would needs force two upon him 2 Kings 5.23 We ask one Talent of Mercy and God gives two Talents The Woman of Canaan asked but a crumb namely to have the life of her Child and Christ gave her more he sent her home with the life of her Soul 7. The great success the Prayer of Faith hath found like Ionathans bow it hath not returned empty Vocula pater dicta in corde saith Luther This little word Father pronounced in Faith hath overcome God Gen. 32.11 Deliver me I pray thee and this was mixed with Faith in the promise ver 12. Thou sai●st I will surely do thee good and this Prayer had power with God and prevailed Hos. 12.4 the Prayer of Faith hath opened prison doors stop'd the chariot of the Sun lock'd and unlock'd Heaven Iam. 5.17 the Prayer of Faith hath strangled the plots of enemies in the birth it hath routed their forces Moses Prayer against Amalek did more than Ioshuas sword and may not this hearten and corroborate Faith in Prayer 8. If all this will not prevail consider how heartless and comfortless it is to pray and not in Faith The heart misgives secretly God doth not hear nor will he grant Faithless praying must needs be comfortless for there is no promise made to unbelieving Prayer 'T is sad sailing where there is no anchoring and sad praying where there is no promise to anchor upon Iam. 1.7 The Disciples toyl'd all night and caught nothing the Unbeliever toyls in Prayer and catcheth nothing he receives not any Spiritual Blessings pardon of Sin or Grace As for the Temporal Mercies the Unbeliever hath he cannot look upon them as the fruit of Prayer but as the over-flowings and spillings of Gods bounty Oh therefore labour to exert and put forth Faith in Prayer Object But there is so much sin cleaves to my Prayer that I fear it is not the Prayer of Faith and God will not hear it Resp. If thou mournest for this it hinders not but that thy Prayer may be in Faith and God may hear it Weakness in Prayer shall not make void the Saints Prayers Psal. 31.22 I said in my hast I am cut off There was much unbelief in this Prayer I said in my hast 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 in my trembling Davids Faith did tremble and faint yet God heard his prayer The Saints passions do not hinder the Saints prayers Iam. 5.17 therefore be not discouraged though sin will cleave to thy holy offering yet these two things may comfort thou mayest pray with Faith though with weakness and God sees the sincerity and will pass by the infirmity Quest. How shall we do to pray in Faith Answ. Implore the Spirit of God We cannot say Our Father but by the Holy Ghost Gods Spirit helps us not only to pray with sighs and groans but with Faith The Spirit carries us to God not only as to a Creator but a Father Gal. 4.6 He hath sent forth the Spirit of his Son into your hearts crying Abba Father Crying there the Spirit causeth us to pray with fervency Abba Father there the Spirit helps us to pray with Faith Prayer is the key of Heaven the Spirit helps Faith to turn this key and then it unlocks Heaven MATTH vi 9 Hallowed be thy Name HAving spoken of the Introduction to the Lords Prayer After this manner pray ye and the Preface Our Father which art in Heaven I come now Thirdly to the Prayer it self which consists of seven Petitions A short body of Divinity is contained in them I begin with the first Petition I. Hallowed be thy Name In the Latin it is sanctificetur nomen tuum sanctified be thy Name In this Petition Hallowed be thy Name we pray that Gods Name may shine forth gloriously and that it may be honoured and sanctified by us in the whole course and tenour of our Lives It was the Angels song Glory be to God in the highest that i● let his name be glorified and hallowed This Petition Hallowed be thy Name is set in the fore front to show that the hallowing of Gods Name is to be preferred before all other things 1. It is to be preferred before Life we pray Hallowed be thy Name before we pray Give us this day our daily bread 2. It is to be preferred before Salvation Rom. 9.1 Gods Glory is more worth than the Salvation of all Mens Souls As Christ said of love Matth. 22.37 This is the first and great Commandment so I may say of this Petition Hallowed be thy Name it is the first and great Petition it contains the most weighty thing in Religion Gods Glory When some of the other Petitions shall be useless and out of date we shall not need pray in Heaven Give us our daily bread because there shall be no hunger nor Forgive us our trespasses because there shall be no sin nor Lead us not into temptation because the Old Serpent is not there to tempt Yet the hallowing of Gods Name shall be in great use and request in Heaven we shall be ever singing Hallelujahs which is nothing else but the hallowing of Gods Name Every Person in the Blessed Trinity God the Father Son and Holy Ghost must have this honour to be Hallowed their Glory being equal and their Majesty co-eternal Hallowed be thy Name To admire Gods Name is not enough we may admire a Conquerour but when we say Hallowed be thy Name we set Gods Name above every Name and not only admire him but adore him and this is proper only to the Deity For the further explication I shall propound Three Questions 1. What is meant by Gods Name 2. What is meant by hallowing Gods Name 3. When may we be said to hallow or sanctifie Gods Name Quest. 1. What is meant by Gods Name Resp. 1. By Gods Name is meant his Essence Psal. 20.1 The name of the God of Iacob defend thee that is the God of Iacob defend thee 2. By Gods Name is meant any thing by which God may be known as a Man is known by his Name Gods Name is his Attributes Wisdom Power Holiness Goodness by these God is known as by his Name Quest. 2. What is meant by hallowing of Gods Name Resp. To hallow is a communi separare to set apart a thing from the common use to some sacred end As the Vessels of the Sanctuary were said to be hallowed so to hallow Gods Name is to set it apart from all abuses and to use it holily and reverendly In particular Hallowing of Gods Name is to
now they glorifie God when our lives shine now Gods name shines The Macedonians used one day in the year to wear the picture of Alexander set with Pearl and costly Jewels so when we carry the picture of Christ about us in our holy Example now we bring honour to Gods name VSE I. See the true note and character of a Godly Person he is a sanctifier of Gods Name Hallowed be thy Name A true Saint doth ambitiously endeavour to advance Gods name This is the Question he asks himself in every thing he is going about will this action tend to the honour of Gods name Will this exalt God This was St. Pauls 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 his chief design that Christ might be magnified Phil. 1.20 viz. that the Crown upon his Head might flourish A Godly Man thinks it is scarce worth the while to live if he may not bring some revenues of honour to Gods name VSE II. I may here take up a sad lamentation and speak as the Apostle Paul weeping Phil. 3.18 to consider how Gods name instead of being hallowed and sanctified is dishonoured Gods name which is more worth than the Salvation of all Mens Souls suffers deeply We are apt to speak of our Sufferings alas what are all our Sufferings Gods name suffers most Gods name is the dearest thing he hath how do Men stand upon their name and honour Gods name is this day dishonoured it is like the Sun in an eclipse Theodosius took it hainously when they threw dirt upon his Statue but now which is far worse disgrace is thrown upon the glorious name of Jehovah Gods name in stead of being hallowed is dishonoured by all sorts 1. Heathens 2. Turks 3. Jewes 4. Papists 5. Protestants 1. By Heathens They have a knowledge of a Godhead by the light of Nature Rom. 1.19 20. but they dishonour God and sin against the light of nature The Aegyptians worship an Oxe the Persians worship the Sun the Grecians and Romans Iupiter and the Parthians worship the Devil 2. Gods name is dishonoured by the Turks they adore Mahomet their great Prophet as one divinely inspired Mahomet was of an impure vitious life Mahomet plucks the Crown from Christs Head denying his Deity 3. Gods name is dishonoured by the Iewes who give not equal Honour and Adoration to God the Son as to God the Father they expect a Messiah yet to come seculum futurum they believe not in Christ they blaspheme him and slight Righteousness imputed they vilifie the Christian Sabbath 4. Gods name is dishonoured by the Papists Popery is a God dishonouring Religion They dishonour Gods name 1. By their Idolatry which is spiritual adultery Ezek. 23.37 Idolatry is to worship a false God or the true God in a false manner this they are guilty of 1. They dishonour God by their Idolatry in making graven Images and giving the same honour to them as is due to God 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Images are teachers of lyes Hab. 2.18 they represent God in a bodily shape 2. By their Idolatry in the Mass worshipping the Host and offering it up as a Sacrifice for Sin The Apostle saith Heb. 10.14 By one offering Christ hath perfected them that are sanctified but as if Christs offering on the Cross were imperfect they offer him up daily in the Mass which is a dishonour done to Christs Priestly Office 2. The Papists instead of hallowing Gods name dishonour Gods name by locking up the Scriptures in an unknown Tongue they as the Philistins pluck out the peoples eyes and then make sport with them The Bible is a shining light but they draw a curtain over it they take away the key of knowledge Luke 11.52 and hinder Gods Glory by hindering Mens Salvation 3. Instead of hallowing Gods name they dishonour it by giving Men Indulgencies They say the Pope as Peters Successour hath power to grant Indulgencies by vertue whereof Men are set free in the sight of God from the guilt of Sin This is a double dishonour to God 1. It is to steal a Flower from the Crown of Heaven The Pope assumes a power to pardon which is Gods Prerogative Royal Mat. 2.7 Who can forgive sin but God only 2. The Pope by his Indulgence encourageth Men to sin What need the Papists care what Sins they commit when they have a License and Patent from the Pope to bear them harmless 4. Instead of hallowing Gods name they dishonour Gods name by their Invocation of Saints We are to pray only to God Matth. 6.6 Pray to thy Father not pray to a Saint or the Virgin Mary but pray to your Father in Heaven We may pray to none but whom we may believe in Rom. 10.14 The Saints in Heaven are ignorant of our grievances Isa. 63.16 Abraham is ignorant of us 5. Instead of hallowing Gods name they dishonour it by their Luxury and Uncleanness They allow of Stews At Rome Fornication keeps open shop and is in some cases preferred before honourable Matrimony Vrbs est jam tota lupanar 6. Instead of hallowing Gods name they dishonour it by their Blasphemies They give equal nay more honour to the Virgin Mary than to Christ they ascribe more to her Milk than his Blood they call her Scala Caeli the Ladder of Heaven Ianna Paradisi the Gate of Paradise In their Doxologies they say Praise be to the Virgin Mary and also to Christ. What Blasphemy is this to set the Creature above the Creator They say to her O faelix puerpera nostrae piaris scelera O happy Mother of a Son who purgest away our Crimes 7. Instead of hallowing Gods name they dishonour it by their Lyes Their golden Legend is an imposture and is full of lying wonders They show Iohn Baptists Forehead for a Relique in Spain yet his whole Head they affirm to be seen in St. Sylvester in Rome They show St. Peters Shadow at Rome indeed we read of St. Peters shadow Acts 5.15 but its strange how the Papists could catch his shadow and keep it by them so long 8. Instead of hallowing Gods name they dishonour it by Baptizing Sin with the name of Vertue Breach of Oaths is with the Papists a Vertue If a Man hath bound his Soul to God by an Oath yet to violate this Oath is vertuous if it may propagate the Catholick Cause Killing those who are of a different Religion is not only Venial but a Vertue among Catholicks Destroying Two Hundred Thousand of the Albigenses who were Protestants was commended as a glorious Action honoured with a Triumph at Rome and crowned with his Holiness blessing Is not this an high dishonour to God to guild over the foulest Crimes with the name of Vertue and Piety 9. Instead of hallowing Gods name they dishonour it by their damnable Assertions 1. The Papists affirm that the Pope is above Scripture that he may dispence with it and that his Canons bind more than the Word of God 2. They teach merit by good Works but if
all things he cannot deny himself Answ. Though God can do all things he cannot do that which stains the glory of his Godhead he cannot sin he cannot do that which implies a Contradiction To be a God of Truth and yet deny himself is a Contradiction Use 1. If God be so infinite in Power Fear this great God We are apt to fear such as are in power Ier. 5.22 Fear ye not me saith the Lord will ye not tremble at my presence He hath power to cast our Souls and Bodies into Hell Psal. 90.11 Who knows the power of his wrath God can with the same Breath that made us dissolve us his Eyes are as a flame of fire the Rocks are thrown down by him Nah. 1.6 Solomon saith Where the word of a King is there is power Eccles 8.4 much more where the word of a God is O let us fear this mighty God! The fear of God would drive out all other base Fear Use 2. See the deplorable Condition of wicked Men 1. This Power of God is not for them 2. It is against them 1. This Power of God is not for them they have no Union with God therefore have no warrant to lay claim to his Power His Power is no relief to them He hath power to forgive sins but he will not put forth his power towards an impenitent sinner God's Power is an Eagles wing to carry the Saints to Heaven But what Priviledge is that to the wicked Though a Man will carry his Child in his Arms over a dangerous water yet he will not carry an Enemy in his Arms. God's Power is not engaged to help those that fight against him Let Miseries come upon the Wicked they have none to help them they are like a Ship in a storm without a Pilot driven upon the Rocks 2. This Power of God is against the Wicked God's Power will not be the Sinner's Shield to defend him but a Sword to wound him God's Power will bind the the Sinner in Chains God's Power serves to revenge the wrong done to his Mercy God will be Almighty to damn the Sinner Now in what a condition is every Unbeliever God's Power is engaged against him and it is a fearful thing to fall into the hands of the living God Hebr. 10.31 Use 3. It reproves such as do not believe this Power of God We say we do not doubt of God's Power but his Will But indeed it is God's Power that we question Is any thing too hard for God Jer. 32.27 yet we stagger through Unbelief as if the Arm of God's Power were shrunk and he could not help in desperate Cases Take away a King's Power and we un-king him take away the Lord's Power and we un-God him yet how guilty of this are we Did not Israel question God's Power Can he prepare a Table in the Wilderness Psal. 78.19 they thought the Wilderness was a fitter place for making of Graves then spreading of a Table Did not Martha doubt of Christ's Power Iohn 11.39 He hath been dead four days If Christ had been there while Lazarus was sick or when he had been newly dead Martha did not question but Christ could have raised him but he had laid in the Grave four days and now she seemed to question his Power Christ had as much ado to raise her Faith as to raise her dead Brother And Moses though an holy Man yet limits God 's Power through Unbelief Numb 11.21 The People amongst whom I am are six hundred thousand footmen and thou hast said I will give them flesh for a whole month shall the flocks and the herds be slain for them to suffice them or shall all the Fish of the Sea be gathered for them to suffice them And the Lord said unto Moses is the Lord's hand waxed short This is a great Affront to God to go to deny his Power That Men doubt of God's Power appears 1. By their taking indirect Courses Would they defraud in their Dealings use false Weights if they believed the Power of God that he could provide for them 2. By their depending more upon second Causes then upon God 2 Chron. 16.12 In his disease he sought not to the Lord but to the Physitian Use 4. If God be infinite in Power then let us take heed of hardning our hearts against God Iob 9.4 Who hath hardned himself against him and prospered Iob sends a Challenge to all Creatures in Heaven and Earth Who is he did ever take up the Bucklers against God and came of Conquerour For a Person to go on daringly in any sin is to harden his heart against God and as it were to raise a War against Heaven and let him remember God is Elshaddai Almighty he will be too hard for them that oppose him Iob 40.9 Hast thou an arm like God Such as will not bow to his golden Scepter shall be broken with his iron Rod. Iulian hardned his heart against God he opposed him to his Face but what got he at last did he prosper Being wounded in Battel he threw up his Blood into the Air and said to Christ Vicisti Galilaee O Galilean thou hast overcome I acknowledge thy Power whose Name and Truth I have opposed Will Folly contend with Wisdom Weakness with Power Finite with Infinite O take heed of hardning your heart against God! he can send Legions of Angels to avenge his Quarrel 'T is better to meet God with Tears in your Eyes then Weapons in your Hand You may overcome God sooner by Repentance then by Resistance Use 5. Get an Interest in God and then this glorious Power is engaged for you God gives it under his hand that he will put forth the whole Power of his God-head for the good of his People 1 Chron. 17.24 The Lord of hoasts is the God of Israel even a God to Israel This Almightiness of God's Power is a wonderful Support and Comfort to every Believer It was Sampson's Riddle Iudg. 14.14 Out of the strong came forth sweetness So out of the Attribute of God's Power out of this strong comes forth sweetness 'T is Comfort in several Cases 1. In case of strong Corruption My sins saith a Child of God are potent I have no power against this Army that comes against me I pray and humble my Soul by Fasting but my sins return upon me I but dost thou believe the Power of God the strong God can conquer thy strong Corruption though sin be too hard for thee yet not for him he can soften hard hearts quicken the dead Is any thing too hard for the Lord Gen. 18.14 Set God's Power on work By Faith and Prayer say Lord it is not for thy honour that the Devil should have so strong a Party within me O break the head of this Leviathan Abba Father all things are possible to thee 2. In case of strong Temptation Satan is call'd 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 The strong Man O but remember the Power of God Christ is call'd
II. Such as have this Kingdom of God set up in them it calls for gratulation and thanksgiving What will you be thankful 〈…〉 not for a Kingdom Grace is the best Blessing it is the result and product of Gods electing love God in setting up his kingdom of grace hath done more for you ●han if he had made you Kings and Queens for now you are born of God and of the Blood-Royal of Heaven O admire and exalt free Grace Make Gods p●●ise glorious Psal. 66.2 The Apostle seldom mentions the work of Grace but he joyns praise Col. 1.12 Giving thanks to the Father who hath made us meet for the inheritance of the Saints in light If God hath crowned you with the Kingdom of Grace do you crown him with your Praises 2. The Second thing intended by our Saviour in this Petition is That the Kingdom of Grace may encrease that it may come more into us And this may answer a Question Quest. Why do we pray Thy Kingdom come when the Kingdom of Grace is already come into the Soul Answ. Though the kingdom of grace be already come into us yet still we must pray Thy Kingdom come namely that grace may be encreased and that this kingdom may flourish still more in our Souls Till we come to live among the Angels we shall need to pray this Prayer Thy Kingdom come Lord let thy kingdom of grace come in more power into my Soul let grace be more augmented and encreased Quest. 1. When doth the Kingdom of Grace increase in the Soul when is it a flourishing Kingdom Answ. 1. When a Christian hath further degrees added to his graces there 's more oyl in the lamp his knowledge is clearer his love is more inflamed Grace is capable of degrees and may rise higher as the Sun in the Horizon It is not with us as it was with Christ who received the Spirit without measure Iohn 3.34 Christ could not be more holy than he was but our Grace is receptive of further degrees we may have more sanctity we may add more cubits to our spiritual stature 2. Then the kingdom of Grace increaseth when a Christian hath gotten more strength than he had Iob 17.9 He that hath clean hands shall be stronger and stronger Hebr. Iosiphometz He shall add to his strength A Christian hath strength to resist temptation to forgive his enemies to suffer affliction 't is not easie to suffer a Man must deny himself ere he take up the Cross The way to Heaven is like the way which Ionathan and his Armour-bearer had in climbing up a steep place 1 Sam. 14.4 There was a sharp rock on the one side and a sharp rock on the other It requires much strength to climb up this rocky way That Grace which will carry us through Prosperity will not carry us through Sufferings The Ship needs stronger tackling to carry it through a storm than a calm Now when we are so strong in Grace that we can bear up under affliction without murmuring or fainting here is the kingdom of grace increased What mighty strength of grace had he who told the Emperour Valentinian you may take away my Life but you cannot take away my love to the Truth 3. Then the Kingdom of Grace encreaseth when a Christian hath most conflict with Spiritual Corruptions he not only abstains from gross Evils but hath a Combat with inward hidden close Corruptions as Pride Envy Hypocrisy vain Thoughts carnal Confidence these are spiritual Wickednesses and do both defile and disturb 2 Cor. 7.1 Let us cleanse our selves from all filthiness of Flesh and Spirit Which shows there are two sorts of Corruptions one of the Flesh the other of the Spirit when we grieve for and combat with spiritual Sin as being the Root of all gross sins Now the Kingdom of Grace encreaseth and spreads its Territories in the Soul 4. Then the kingdom of grace flourisheth when a Christian hath learned to live by Faith Gal. 2.20 I live by the Faith of the Son of God There is the Habit of Faith and the drawing of this Habit into exercise For a Christian to graft his hope of Salvation only upon the stock of Christs Righteousness and make Christ all in Justification to live on the Promises as the Bee on the Flower and suck out the sweetness of them to trust God where we cannot trace him to believe his Love thorough a Frown to perswade our selves when he hath the Face of an Enemy yet he hath the Heart of a Father when we are arrived at this here is the Kingdom of Grace flourishing in our Souls 5. When a Christian is arrived at holy Zeal Numb 25.13 Phinehas was zealous for his God Zeal is the Flame of the Affections it turns a Saint into Seraphim A zealous Christian is impatient when God is dishonoured Rev. 2.2 he will wrestle with difficulties he will swim to Christ through a sea of blood Act. 21.13 Zeal loves truth when it is dispised and opposed Psal. 119.126 They have made void thy Law therefore I love thy Law Here is grace encreasing like the Sun in the Horizon Zeal resembles the Holy Ghost Acts. 2.2 There appeared cloven Tongues like as of fire and it sate upon each of them Tongues of fire were an Emblem of that fire of zeal which the Spirit poured upon them 6. Then the Kingdom of Grace encreaseth when a Christian is as well diligent in his particular Calling as devout in his general He is the wise Christian that carries things equally that doth so live by Faith that he lives in a Calling Therefore it is worth our Notice when the Apostle had exhorted the Thessalonians to encrease in grace 1 Thess. 4.10 he presently adds ver 11. And that ye do your own business and work with your hands This is a sign grace is encreasing when Christians go chearfully about their Calling Indeed to be all the day in the Mount with God and to have the Mind fixed on glory is more sweet to a Mans self and is an Heaven upon Earth But to be conversant in our Callings is more profitable to others I may allude to that of St. Paul To be with Christ is best for me yet to abide here is more needful for you Phil. 1.24 So to converse with God in Prayer and sweet Meditation all the Week long is more for the Comfort of a Man 's own Person but to be sometimes employed in the business of a Calling is more profitable for the Family to which he belongs 'T is not good to be as the Lillies which toyl not neither do they spin It shows the encrease of grace when a Christian keeps a due Decorum He joins Piety and Industry when zeal runs forth in Religion and Diligence is put forth in a Calling 7. Then the Kingdom of grace encreaseth when a Christian is established in the belief and love of the Truth The heart by nature is as a Ship without Ballast it wavers and fluctuates
was established in my Kingdom King Henry VI. was deposed from his Throne yet restored again to it but they who once lose Heaven can never be restored to it again After millions of years they are as far from obtaining Glory as at first Thus you see how needful this Exhortation is that we should fear least we fall short of this Kingdom of Heaven Quest What shall we do that we may not miss of this Kingdom of Glory Resp. 1. Take heed of those things which will make you miss of Heaven 1. Take heed of Spiritual Sloath. Many Christians are settled upon their lees they are loath to put themselves to too much pains It is said of Israel They despised the pleasant land Psal. 106.24 Canaan was a Paradise of Delight a Type of Heaven I but some of the Iews thought it would cost them a great deal of trouble and hazard in the getting and they would rather go without it They despised the pleasant land I have read of certain Spaniards that live where there is great store of Fish yet are so lazy that they will not be at the pains to catch them but buy of their Neighbours such a sinful sloath is upon the most that though the Kingdom of Heaven be offered to them yet they will not put themselves to any labour for it They have some faint velleities and desires O that I had this Kingdom like a Man that wisheth for Venison but will not hunt for it Prov. 13.4 The soul of the sluggard wisheth and hath nothing Men could be content to have the Kingdom of Heaven if it would drop as a ripe Fig into their mouth but they are loath to fight for it O take heed of Spiritual Sloath God never made Heaven to be an hive for drones We cannot have the World without labour and do we think to have the Kingdom of Heaven Heathens will rise up in Judgment against many Christians what pains did they take in their Olympick Races when they ran but for a Crown of Olive or Myrtle intermixed with Gold and do we stand still when we are running for a Kingdom Prov. 19.15 Sloathfulness casts into a deep sleep Sloath is the Souls sleep Adam lost his Rib when he was asleep Many a Man loseth the Kingdom of Heaven when he is in this deep sleep of sloath 2. Take heed of Unbelief Unbelief kept Israel out of Canaan Heb. 3.19 So we see they could not enter in because of unbelief and it keeps many out of Heaven Unbelief is an enemy to Salvation 't is a damning sin it whispers thus to what purpose is all this pains for the Heavenly Kingdom I had as good sit still I may come near to Heaven yet come short of Heaven Ier. 18.12 And they said there is no hope Unbelief destroyes hope and if you once cut this sinew a Christian goes but lamely in Religion if he goes at all Unbelief raiseth jealous thoughts of God it represents him as a severe Judge this discourageth many a Soul and takes it off from Duty Beware of unbelief believe the Promises Lam. 3.25 God is good to the Soul that seeks him seek him earnestly and he will open both his Heart and Heaven to you Deus volentibus non deest do what you are able and God will help you While you spread the sails of your endeavour Gods Spirit will blow upon these sails and carry you swiftly to the Kingdom of Glory 3. If you would not miss of the Heavenly Kingdom take heed of mistake imagining the way to the Kingdom of Heaven to be easier than it is 't is but a sigh or Lord have Mercy There 's no going to Heaven per saltum one cannot leap out of Dalilahs lap into Abrahams bosom The Sinner is dead in trespasses Eph. 2.1 is it easie for a dead Man to restore himself to life Is Regeneration easie Are there no pangs in the new birth Doth not the Scripture call Christianity a warfare and a race And do you fancy this easie The way to the Kingdom is not easie but the mistake about the way is easie 4. If you would not miss of the Heavenly Kingdom take heed of delayes and procrastinations Mora trahit periculum It is an usual delusion I will mind the Kingdom of Heaven but not yet when I have gotten an Estate and am grown old then I will look after Heaven and on a sudden Death surprizeth Men and they fall short of Heaven Delay strengthens sin hardens the heart and gives the Devil fuller possession of a Man Take heed of adjourning and putting off seeking the Kingdom of Heaven till it be too late Caesar deferring to read a Letter put into his hand was killed in the Senate-house Consider how short your Life is 't is a Taper soon blown out Animantis cujusque vita in fuga est The Body is like a Vessel tun'd with breath Sickness broacheth it Death draws it out delay not the business of Salvation a day longer sometimes Death strikes and gives no warning 5. If you would not come short of the Kingdom of Heaven take heed of prejudice Many take a prejudice at Religion and on this Rock dash their Souls they are prejudiced at Christs Person his Truths his Followers his Wayes 1. They are prejudiced at his Person Matth. 13.57 And they were offended in him what is there in Christ that Men should be offended at him He is the pearl of price Matth. 13.46 are Men offended at Pearls and Diamonds Christ is the wonder of Beauty Psal. 45.2 Fairer than the children of men is there any thing in Beauty to offend Christ is a mirrour of Mercy Heb. 2.17 why should Mercy offend any Christ is a Redeemer why should a captive slave be offended at him who comes with a summe of Money to ransom him The prejudice Men take at Christ is from the inbred pravity of their hearts The eye that is sore cannot endure the light of the Sun the fault is not in the Sun but in the sore eye There are two things in Christ Men are prejudiced at 1. His Means The Iewes expected a Monarch for their Messiah but Christ came not with outward Pomp and Splendor His Kingdom was not of this World The Stars which are seated in the lightest Orbs are least seen Christ who was the bright Morning Star was not much seen his Divinity was hid in the dark Lanthorne of his humanity all who saw the Man did not see the Messiah this the Jews stumbled at the Means of his Person 2. Men are prejudiced at Christs strictness they look upon Christ as austere and his Lawes too severe Psal. 2.3 Let us break their bands and cast away their cords from us Though to a Saint Christs Laws are no more burdensome than Wings are to a Bird yet to the Wicked Christs Laws are a yoke and they love not to come under restraint hence it is they hate Christ. Though they pretend to love him as a Saviour yet they
draws 2. Obedience must be chearful I delight to do thy Will O my God yea thy Law is within my heart Psal. 40.8 That is the sweetest Obedience which is chearful as that is the sweetest Honey which drops from the Comb freely God doth sometimes accept of willingness without the work but never of the Work without willingness Zach. 5 9. There came out two Women and the wind was in their wings Wings are swift but wind in the Wings denotes great swiftness an Emblem of the swiftness and chearfulness which should be in Obedience we go to Heaven in the way of Obedience 14. If we would obtain this Kingdom be much in the Communion of Saints one Coal of Juniper will warm and inflame another when the heart is dead and frozen the Communion of Saints will help to warm it Mal. 3.16 They that feared the Lord spake often one to another Christians should never meet saith Mr. Bolton but speak of their meeting together in Heaven One Christian may be very helpful by Prayer and Conference to another and give him a lift towards Heaven Old Latimer was much strengthened and comforted by hearing Mr. Bilnyes Confession of Faith We read that when Moses his hands were heavy and he was ready to let them fall Aaron and Hur staid up his hands Exod. 17.12 A Christian who is ready to faint under Tentation and le ts down the hands of his Faith by conversing with other Christians he is strengthened and his hands are held up a great benefit of holy Conference is Counsel and Advise If a Man saith Chrysostom who hath but one head to advise him could make that head an hundred heads to advise him he would be very wise A single Christian hath this benefit by the Communion of Saints they are as so many heads to advise him what to do in such a case or exigence By Christian conference the Saints can say Did not our heart burn within us Communion of Saints we have in our Creed but 't is too little in our practise Men usually travel fastest in Company we travel fastest to Heaven in the Communion of Saints 15. If we would attain to this Kingdom of Heaven let us be willing to come up to Christs terms many will be cheapening and bid something for the Kingdom of Heaven they will avoid gross sin and will come to Church and say their Prayers and yet all this while they are not willing to come up to Gods Price that is they will not renounce the Idol of self Righteousness flying only to Christ as to the Horns of the Altar they will not sacrifice their bosom-sin they will not give God Spirit-worship serving him with zeal and intenseness of Soul Iohn 4.24 they will not forgive their Enemies they will not part with their carnal profits for Christ they would have the Kingdom of Heaven but they will not come up to the Price If you would have this Kingdom do not article and indent with Christ but accept of his Terms say Lord I am willing to have the Kingdom of Heaven whatever it cost me I am willing to pluck out my right eye to part with all for the Kingdom here is a blank paper I put into thy hand Lord write thy own Articles I will subscribe to them 16. If we would obtain the Heavenly Kingdom let us attend to the holy Ordinances thus God brings Souls to heaven Act. 27.31 Except ye abide in the Ship ye cannot be saved Some People would leap out of the Ship of Ordinances and then God knows whether they leap but except ye abide in the Ship of Ordinances ye cannot be saved especially if you would get to Heaven attend to the VVord preached It was by the Ear by our first Parents listening to the Serpent that we lost Paradise and it is by the Ear by the hearing of the word that we get Heaven Isa. 55.3 Hear and your Soul shall live God sometimes in the preaching of the word drops in that holy Oyl into the Ear which softens and sanctifies the heart The word preached is called the Ministry of the Spirit 2 Cor. 3.8 because the Spirit of God makes use of this Engine to convert Souls If the word preached doth not work upon Men nothing will not Judgment or Miracles no nor though one should arise from the Dead Luke 16.31 If a glorified Saint should come out of Heaven and assume a Body and tell you of all the glory of Heaven and the joys of the blessed and perswade you to believe if the preaching of the word will not bring you to Heaven neither would his Rhetorique do it who rose from the dead In Heaven there will be no need of Ordinances but there is while we live here The Lamp needs Oyl but the Star needs none While the Saints have their Lamp of Grace burning here they need the Oyl of Ordinances to be continually dropping upon them but there will be no need of this Oyl when they are Stars in Heaven If you intend to get to Heaven be swift to hear for faith comes by hearing Rom. 10.14 17. Peter let down the Net of his Ministry and at one draught catch'd three thousand Souls If you would have Heavens Door opened to you wait at the Posts of Wisdoms Door 17. If you would arrive at Heaven have this Kingdom ever in your eye Our blessed Lord looked to the Joy which was set before him and Moses had an eye to the Recompence of Reward Heb. 11.26 Let the Kingdom be much in our thoughts Meditation is a means to help us to Heaven Quest. How doth it help Answ. 1. As it is a means to prevent sin no Sword like this to cut asunder the Sinews of Tentation it is almost inpossible to sin presumptuously with the lively thoughts and hopes of Heaven It was when Moses was out of Sight that Israel set up a Calf and worshipped it so it is when the Kingdom of Heaven is out of sight I mean out of Mens thoughts that they set up their Lusts and idolize them the Meditation of Heaven banisheth sin he who thinks of the weight of Glory throws away the weights of sin 2. The 〈◊〉 on the Kingdom of Heaven would excite and quicken Obedience we should think we could never pray enough never love God enough who hath prepared such a Kingdom for us immensum Gloria calcar habet Saint Paul had Heaven in his eye he was once caught up thither and how active was he for God 1 Cor. 15.10 This would oyl the Wheels of Obedience 3. It would make us strive after Holiness because none but such are admitted into this Kingdom only the pure in heart shall see God Mat. 5. Holiness is the Language of Heaven it is the only coin will pass currant in Heaven this considered would make us cleanse our selves from all filthiness of Flesh and Spirit perfecting Holiness in the fear of God 2 Cor. 7.1 Thus you see how the Meditation of Heaven would be
Scandals or private Wrongs here Confession is to be made to others But chiefly Confession is to be made to God who is the Party offended Against thee thee only have I sinned Confession gives vent to Sorrow Confession must be free without Compulsion ingenuous without Reserve cordial without Hypocrisy the Heart must go along with the Confession This Confession makes way for Forgiveness Psal. 32.5 I said I would confess my sin and thou forgavest me When the Publican and Thief on the Cross confessed they had that Pardon The Publican smote upon his Breast there was Contrition and said God be merciful to me a sinner there was Confession he went away justifi'd there was Forgiveness And the Thief on the Cross we indeed suffer justly there was Confession and Christ absolv'd him before he died Luke 23.41 This day shalt thou be with me in Paradise Which words of Christ might occasion that Saying of St. Austin Confession shuts the mouth of Hell and opens the Gate of Paradise 3. The third Ingredient in Repentance is Conversion or turning from sin Iudg. 10.15 We have sinned there was Confession ver 16. They put away their strange gods there was Conversion and it must be an universal Turning from sin Ezek. 18.31 Cast away from you all your Transgressions You would be loth God should forgive only some of your sins Would you have God forgive all and will not you forsake all He that hides one Rebel is a Traytor to the Crown He that lives in one known sin is a traiterous Hypocrite and it must not only be a Turning from sin but a Turning unto God Therefore 't is call'd Repentance 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Act. 20.20 Towards God The Heart points towards God as the Needle to the North Pole The Prodigal did not only leave his Harlots but did arise and go to his Father Luke 15.17 This Repentance is the ready way to pardon Isa. 55.7 Let the wicked forsake his way and turn to the Lord and he will abundantly pardon A King will not pardon a Rebel whilst he continues in open Hostility Thus you see Repentance goes before Remission They who never repented can have no ground to hope that their sins are pardoned 7. Aphorism or Position is that sin is not forgiven till it be repented of Caution Not that Repentance doth merit the forgiveness of sin To make Repentance satisfactory is popish by Repentance we please God but we do not satisfie him Alas Christ's Blood must wash our Tears Repentance is a Condition not a Cause God will not pardon for Repentance nor yet without it God Seals his pardons on melting Hearts Repentance makes us prize pardon the more He who cries out of his broken Bones will the more prize the mercy of having them set again when there is nothing in the Soul but Clouds of Sorrow and now God brings a pardon which is a setting up a Rainbow in the Cloud to tell the Soul the Flood of God's Wrath shall not overflow O what Joy at the sight of this Rainbow the Soul now burns in love to God 8. Aphorism or Position The greatest Sins come within the compass of Forgiveness Incest Sodomy Adultery Theft Murder which are Sins of the first magnitude yet these are pardonable Paul was a Blasphemer and so sinn'd against the first Table a Persecutor and so he sinn'd against the second Table yet he obtain'd Mercy 1 Tim. 1.13 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 I was all besprinkled with Mercy Zacheus an Extortioner Mary Magdalen an unchast woman out of whom seven Devils were cast Manasseh who made the streets run with Blood yet had their pardon Some of the Iews who had a hand in Crucifying of Christ were forgiven God blots out not only the Cloud but the thick Cloud Isa 44.22 Enormities as well as Infirmities the King in the Parable forgave his Debtor that owed him ten thousand Talents Mat. 18.27 a Talent weighed three thousand Shekels ten thousand Talents contain'd almost twelve Tun of Gold This was an Emblem of God's forgiving great Sins Isa. 1.18 Tho' your Sins were as Scarlet yet they shall be as white as Snow Scarlet in the Greek is call'd 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 twice dip'd and the Art of Man cannot wash out the dye again But tho' our sins are of a Scarlet-dye God's Mercy can wash them away The Sea can as well cover great Rocks as little Sands This I mention that sinners may not despair God counts it a Glory to him to forgive great Sins now Mercy and Love ride in Triumph 1 Tim. 1.14 The Grace of our Lord was exceeding abundant 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 it was exuberant it did overflow as Nilus We must not measure God by our selves God's Mercy excels our sins as much as Heaven doth Earth Isa. 55.9 If great sinners could not be forgiven then great sinners should not be preached to but the Gospel is to be preached to all If they could not be forgiven it were a dishonour to Christ's Blood as if the wound were broader than the Plaister God hath first made great sinners broken Vessels he hath broken their heart for sin and then he hath made them golden Vessels he hath filled them with the Golden Oyl of pardoning Mercy This may encourage great sinners to come in and repent Indeed the sin against the Holy Ghost is unpardonable not but that there is Mercy enough in God to forgive it but because he who hath committed this sin will have no pardon He despights God scorns his Mercy spills the Cordial of Christ's Blood and tramples it under foot he puts away Salvation from him but else the greatest sins are pardonable When a poor sinner looks upon himself and sees his Guilt and when he looks upon God's Justice and Holiness he falls down confounded but here is that may be as Cork to the Net to keep him from despair if thou wilt leave thy sins and come to Christ Mercy can seal thy pardon Aphorism 9. When God pardons a sinner he forgives all sins Ier. 33.8 I will pardon all their Iniquities Col. 2.13 Having forgiven you all Trespasses The Mercy-Seat covered the whole Ark. The Mercy-Seat was a Type of Forgiveness to shew that God covers all our Transgressions He doth not leave one sin upon the score He doth not take his Pen and for fourscore sins write down fifty but blots out all sin Psal. 103.3 Who forgiveth all thine Iniquities When I say God forgives all sins I understand it of sins Past but sins to Come are not forgiven till they are Repented of Indeed God hath decreed to pardon them and when God forgives one sin he will in time forgive all but sins future are not actually pardon'd till they are repented of It is absurd to think sin should be forgiven before it is committed 1. If all sins past and to come are at once forgiven then what need a man pray for the pardon of sin 'T is a vain thing to pray for the pardon of
Branch of Exhortation Let us labour to have the Evidence of pardon to know that our sins are forgiven A man may have his sins forgiven and not know it he may have a pardon in the Court of Heaven when he hath it not in the Court of Conscience David's sin was forgiven assoon as he repented and God sent Nathan the Prophet to tell him so 2 Sam. 12.13 but David did not feel the comfort of it at present as appears by the penitential Psalm compos'd after Psal. 51.8 Make me to hear the Voice of Ioy and ver 12. Cast me not away from thy Presence It is one thing to be pardoned and another thing to feel it The Evidence of pardon may not appear for a time and this may be 1. From the Imbecillity and Weakness of Faith Forgiveness of sin is so strange and infinite a Blessing that a Christian can hardly perswade himself that God will extend such a favour to him As it is said of the Apostles when Christ appeared to them first They believed not for Ioy and wondred Luke 24.41 So the Soul is so stricken with Admiration that the wonder of pardon doth almost stagger his Faith 2. A man may be pardoned and not know it from the Strength of Temptation Satan accuseth the Godly of sin and tells them that God doth not love them What should such sinners think of pardon Believers are compared to bruised Re●ds Mat. 12.20 and Temptations to Winds Mat. 7.25 Now a Reed is easily shaken with the wind Temptations shake the godly and tho they are pardoned yet they know it not Iob in a Temptation thought God his Enemy Iob 16.9 yet then he was in a pardoned condition Quest. But why doth God sometimes conceal the Evidence of pardon Answ. Tho' God doth pardon yet he may withold the sence of it a while 1. Because hereby he would lay us lower in Contrition God would have us see what an evil and bitter thing it is to offend him we shall therefore lie the longer steeping our selves in the brinish Tears of Repentance before we have the sence of Pardon It being long before Davids broken Bones were set and his pardon sealed the more contrite his Heart was and this was a Sacrifice God delighted in 2. Tho God doth forgive sin yet he may deny the manifestation of it for a time to make us prize pardon and make it sweeter to us when it comes The difficulty of obtaining a Mercy inhanceth the Value when we have been a long time tugging at prayer for a Pardon of Sin and still God witholds but at last after many Sighs and Tears pardon comes now we esteem it the more and it is sweeter Quo longiùs defertur eò suavius laet atur the longer Mercy is in the Birth the more welcome will the Deliverance be Let me now reassume the Exhortation to labour for the Evidence and Sence of pardon He who is pardoned and knows it not is like one who hath an Estate befallen him but knows it not Our comfort consists in the knowledge of Forgiveness Psal. 51.8 Make me to hear the Voice of Ioy. This is a Proclaiming a Iubile in the Soul when we are able to read our pardon and to the witness of Conscience God adds the witness of his Spirit in the mouth of these two witnesses our Joy is confirmed O labour for this Evidence of Forgiveness Quest. How shall we know that our sins are forgiven Answ. We must not be our own judges in this case Prov. 28.26 He that trusteth in his own Heart is a fool The Heart is deceitful Ier. 17.9 and it is Folly to trust a Deceiver The Lord only by his Word must be Judge in this Case whether we are pardoned or no as it was under the Law no Leper might judge himself to be clean But the Priest was to pronounce him clean Levit. 13.37 So we are not to judge of our selves to be clean from the Guilt of Sin till we are such as the Word of God hath pronounced to be clean How then shall we know by the Word whether our Guilt is done away and our Sins pardoned Answ. 1. The pardoned sinner is a great weeper The sence of Gods Love melts his Heart that Free-grace should ever look upon me that such Crimson Sins should be wash'd away in Christ's Blood this makes the Heart melt and the Eyes drop with Tears Never did any man read his pardon with dry Eyes Luke 7.38 She stood at his feet weeping her Heart was a spiritual Limbick out of which those Tears were distill'd Mary's Tears were more precious to Christ than her Ointment Her Eyes which before did sparkle with Lust whose amorous Glances had set on fire her Lovers Now she makes them a Fountain and washeth Christ's feet with her Tears She was a true penitent and had her pardon ver 47. Wherefore I say her sins which were many are forgiven A pardon will make the hardest Heart relent and cause the stony Heart to bleed and is it thus with us have we been dissolv'd into Tears for sin God seals his pardons upon melting Hearts 2. We may know our Sins are forgiven by having the Grace of Faith infused Acts 10.43 To him give all the Prophets witness that whosoever believes in him shall receive remission of sins In saving Faith there are two things Abrenunciation and Recumbency 1. Abrenunciation A man renounceth all Opinion of himself dig'd out of his own Burrough he is quite taken off himself Phil. 3.9 He sees all his Duties are but broken Reeds tho' he could weep a sea of Tears tho' he had all the Grace of Men and Angels it could not purchase his pardon 2. Recumbency Faith is an Assent with Affiance The Soul doth 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 it gets hold of Christ as Adonijah did of the Horns of the Altar 1 Kin. 1.51 Faith casts it self upon the Stream of Christ's Blood and saith If I perish I perish if we have but the Minimum quod sic the least Dram of this pretious Faith we have something to shew for pardon To him give all the Prophets witness that whosoever believes in him shall receive Remission of sin This Faith is acceptable to God it pleaseth God more than offering up ten thousand Rivers of Oyl than working Miracles than Martyrdom or the highest Acts of Obedience 2. Faith is profitable to us it is our best Certificate to shew for pardon No sooner doth Faith reach forth its Hand to receive Christ but Christ sets his Hand to our Pardon 3. Sign The Pardoned Soul is a God-admirer Micah 7.18 Who is a God like thee that pardonest iniquity O that God should ever look upon me I was a sinner and nothing but a sinner yet I obtain'd mercy Who is a God like thee Mercy hath been despised yet that mercy should save me Christ hath been Crucified by me yet his Cross Crowns me God hath display'd the Ensigns of Free-Grace he hath set up his Mercy above
under her Gen. 31.34 He knows God sees him which is more than if Men and Angels did behold him He avoids Complexion-sins Psal. 18.23 I was also upright before him and kept my self from my iniquity As in the Hive there is a Mas●er-Bee so in the Heart there is a Master-Sin An heart without guile takes the Sacrificing-knife of Mortification and runs it through his Beloved-Sin 3. An heart without guile desires to know the whole mind and will of God An unsound heart is afraid of the Light lucifuga he is not willing to know his Duty A sincere Soul saith as Job 34.32 What I know not teach thou me Lord shew me what is my Duty and wherein I offend let me not sin for want of light what I know not teach thou me 4. An heart without guile is uniform in Religion He hath an equal eye at all God's Commands 1. He makes Conscience of private Duties he worships God in his Closet as well as in the Temple Iacob when he was alone wrestled with the Angel Gen. 32.3 4. So a Christian when he is alone wrestles with God in Prayer and will not let him go till he hath blessed him 2. He performs difficu●t duties wherein the heart and spirit of Religion lie and which do cross flesh and blood His is much in self-humbling and self-examining Vtitur spec●lis magis quam perspicillis Sen. He rather useth the Looking-glass of the Word to look into his own heart than the broad Spectacles of Censure to spy the faults of others 5. An heart without Guile is true to God's interest 1. He grieves to see it go ill with the Church N●h●miah though the King's Cup-bearer and Wine so near yet was sad when Sion's Glory was Eclipsed Nehem. 2.3 Like the Tree I have read of if any of the Leaves are cut the rest of the Leaves begin to shrink up themselves and for a time to hang down the head So a sincere Soul when God's Church suffers feels himself as it were touched in his own Person 2. He Rejoyceth to see the Cause of God get Ground To see Truth Triumph Pie●y lift up its head and the Flowers of Christ's Crown flourish This is an Heart without Guile it 's loyal and true to God's interest 6. An heart without Guile is Iust in his dealings As he is upright in his Words so he is upright in his Weights He makes Conscience of the Second Table as well as the First He is for Equity as well as Piety 1 Thessal 4.6 That no Man go beyond and defraud his Brother in any matter A sincere heart thinks he may as well Rob as Defraud His Rule is to do to others what he would have them do to him Matt. 7.12 7. An heart without Guile is True in his Promises His Word is as good as his Bond If he hath made a Promise though it be to his prejudice and doth intrench upon his Profit he will not go back The Hypocrite plays fast and loose flies from his word there 's no more binding him with Oaths and Promises than Sampson could be bound with green Wit hs Iudg. 16.7 A sincere Soul saith as Iephtha Judg. 11.3 5. I have opened my mouth to the Lord and I cannot go back 8. An Heart without Guile is faithful in his Friendship He is what he pretends his Heart goes along with his Tongue as a well-made Dial goes with the Sun He cannot Flatter and Hate Commend and Censure Counterfeiting of Love is Hypocrisie 'T is too usual to betray with a Kiss 2 Sam. 20.9 Ioab took Abner by the beard to kiss him and smote him in the fifth rib that he died Many deceive with Sugar Words Physicians use to judge of the Health of the Body by the Tongue if that look well the Body is in Health but we cannot judge of Friendship by the Tongue the Words may be full of Honey when the Heart hath the Gall of Malice Sure his heart is not true to God who is Treacherous to his Friend Thus you see what an Heart without guile is now to have such an Heart is a Sign sin is pardoned God will not impute Sin to him in whose Spirit is no Guile What a blessed thing is this not to have Sin imputed If our Sins be not imputed 't is as if we had no Sin Sins remitted are as if they had not been committed this is the blessing belongs to a sincere Soul God imputes not Iniquity to him in whose Spirit is no Guile 9. He whose sins are forgiven is willing to forgive others who have offended him Ephes. 4.32 Forgiving one another even as God for Christ's sake hath forgiven you An Hypocrite will Read come to Church give Alms build Hospitals but cannot forgive Wrongs He will rather want Forgiveness from God than he will forgive his Enemies A Pardon'd Soul argues thus Hath God been so good to me to forgive me my sins and shall not I imitate him in this Hath he forgiven me Pounds and shall not I forgive Pence 'T is noted of Cranmer Nihil oblivisci solet praeter injurias Cicero He was of a forgiving Spirit and would do Offices of Love to them that had injur'd him Like the Sun which having drawn up black Vapours from the Earth returns them back in sweet Showers By this Touchstone we may try whether our sins are pardoned we need not climb up into Heaven to see whether our sins be forgiven but let us look into our hearts Are we of Forgiving Spirits Can we bury Injuries requite Good for Evil a good sign we are forgiven of God If we can find all these things wrought in our Souls they are happy signs that our sins are pardoned and are good Letters Testimonials to shew for Heaven Vse 3. Consolation I shall open a Box of Cordials and shew you some of the Glorious Priviledges of a pardoned condition This is a peculiar favour 't is a Spring shut up broched for none but the Elect. The Wicked may have Forbearing Mercy but onely an Elect Person hath Forgiving Mercy Forgiveness of sin makes way for solid joy Isa. 40.1 Comfort ye comfort ye my People saith your God speak ye comfortably to Ierusalem or as in the Hebrew Dabberu Gnal le● speak to her heart What was this must chear her heart tell her that her iniquity is pardoned If any thing would comfort her the Lord knew it was this When Christ would chear the Palsie Man Matt. 9.2 Son be of good chear thy sins be forgiven thee It was a greater comfort to have his sins forgiven than to have his Palsie healed This made David put on his best clothes and anoint himself 2 Sam. 12.20 It was strange his Child was newly dead and God had told him the sword should not depart from his house yet now he spruceth up himself he puts on his best Clothes and Anoints himself Whence was this David had heard good News God sent him his Pardon by Nathan the Prophet 2 Sam.
me good for his cursing this day quisquis de●rahit famae meae addet mercedi meae Aug. He that inju●es me ●hall add to my reward he that Clips my name to make it weigh lighter shall make my Crown weigh heavier Well might Stephen pray For his Enemies Lord lay not this sin to their charge Act. 7.60 he knew they did but encrease his Glory in Heaven every Stone his Enemies threw at him added a Pearl to his Crown 3. Lay up a stock of Faith Luk. 17.4 If thy Brother trespass against thee seven times in a day and seven times in a day ●urn again to thee and say I Repent thou shalt forgive him And the Apostles said to the Lord Encrease our Faith As if they had said We can never do this without a great deal of Faith Lord encrease our Faith Believe God hath pardoned you and you will pardon others only Faith can throw dust upon injuries and bury them in the Grave of forgetfulness 4. Think how thou hast sometimes wronged others and may it not be just with God that the same measure you mete to others should be measured to you again hast not thou wronged others if not in their Goods yet in their Name If thou hast not born false witness against them yet perhaps thou hast spoken falsly of them the consideration of this may make Christians bury injuries in silence 5. Get humble Hearts A proud Man thinks it a disgrace to put up an injury What causeth so many Duels and Murders as Pride Be cloth'd with humility 1 Pet. 5.5 He who is low in his own Eyes will not be troubled much tho others lay him low He knows there 's a day a coming when there shall be a Resurrection of Names as well as Bodies and God will avenge him of his Adversaries Luk. 18.7 And shall not God avenge his own Elect the humble Soul leaves all his wrongs to God to requite who hath said vengeance is mine Rom. 12.19 Vse of Comfort Such as Forgive God will forgive them You have a good argument to plead with God for Forgiveness lo I am willing to Forgive him who makes me no sactisfaction and wilt not thou Forgive me who hast received satisfaction in Christ my surety so ends the fifth Petition Mat. 6.13 And lead us not into Temptation but deliver us from Evil. THIS Petition consists of two parts First Deprecatory Lead us not into Temptation Second Petitory But deliver us from evil First Nenos inducas in tentationem Lead us not into temptation Doth God lead into Temptation God tempts no man to sin Jam. 1.13 Let no man say when he is Tempted I am tempted of God for God tempteth not any man God doth permit sin but not promote it He who is an encourager of holiness cannot be a Patron of sin God doth not Tempt to that which he hath an antipathy against what King will tempt his Subjects to break those Laws which he himself hath establi●hed Quest. But is it not said God tempted Abraham Gen. 22.1 Answ. Tempting there was no more than trying God tryed Abrahams Faith as a Gold-smith tries Gold in the Fire but there is a great deal of difference between Gods trying his Peoples Grace and exci●ing their corruption he tryeth their Grace but doth not excite their corruptions mans sin cannot be justly father'd on God God tempts no man Quest. What then is the meaning of this Lead us not into temptation Answ. When we pray Lead us not into Temptation the meaning is we desire of God that he would not suffer us to be overcome by temptation that we may not be given up to the power of a Temptation which is when we are trapann'd into sin Quest. 2. Whence do temptations come Answ. 1. Ab intra from our selves the Heart is Fomes peccati the breeder of all evil our own Hearts are the greatest Tempters quisque sibi Satan est Iam. 1.14 Every man is tempted when he is drawn away of his own lust the Heart is a perfect decoy 2. Temptations come ab extrà from Satan he is call'd 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the Tempter Mat. 4.3 he lies in Ambush to do us mischief stat in procinctu Diabolus the Devil lays a Train of Temptation to blow up the Fort of our Grace The Devil is not yet fully cast into Prison but is like a Prisoner that goes under Bail the World is his Diocess where he visits we are sure to find Satan whatever we are doing reading praying meditating we find him within how he came there we know not we are sure of his company uncertain how we came by it A Saints whole Life saith Austin is a Temptation Elias who could shut Heaven by Prayer could not shut his Heart from a Temptation This is a great molestation to a Child of God as it is a trouble to a Virgin to have her Chastity daily assaulted the more one is tempted to evil the more he is hindred from good we are in great danger of Satan the Prince of the Air and we had need often pray leads us not into Temptation that we may see in what danger we are of Satans Temptations Consider 1. His Malice in tempting This Hellish Serpent is swell'd with the Poison of malice Satan envies mans happiness To see a clod of Dust so near to God and himself once a glorious Angel cast out of the Heavenly Paradise this makes him pursue mankind with inveterate hatred Rev. 12.12 The Devil is come down to you having great wrath If there be any thing this Infernal Spirit of Hell can delight in it is to ruine Souls and bring them into the same condemnation with himself this malice of Satan in tempting must needs be great if we consider three things 1. That when Satan is so full of Torment yet that at such a time he should tempt one would think Satan should scarce have a thought free from thinking of his own misery yet such is his rage and malice that when God is punishing him he is tempting 2. Satan's Malice is great that he will tempt where he knows he cannot prevail He will put forth his sting tho he cannot hurt he tempted Christ Mat. 4.3 If thou be the Son of God He knew well enough Christ was God as well as Man yet he would tempt him Such was his malice against Christ that he would put an Affront upon Christ tho' he knew he could not conquer him He tempts the Elect to Blasphemy he knows he cannot prevail against the Eelect yet such is his Malice that tho' he cannot storm the Garrison of their Hearts yet he will plant his Pieces of Ordnance against them 3. Satan's Malice is great that tho' he knows his tempting men to sin will encrease his own Torment in Hell yet he will not leave off tempting every Temptation makes his Chain heavier and his fire hotter yet he will tempt Therefore Satan being such a malicious revengeful Spirit had not we need pray that God
the Serpent for Fraud and Collusion Ier. 17.9 The Heart is deceitful above all things 1. Deceit towards Man 1. To dissemble Friendship to cover Malice with pretences of Love to commend and censure to flatter and hate a Iudas-Kiss and a Ioab's Sword Mel in ore Fel in corde 2. To dissemble Honesty to pretend just dealing yet use false Weights 2. Deceit towards God To draw nigh to God with the Lips and the Heart is far from him to serve God and seek ourselves to pretend to love God and yet be in league with Sin we should not in this sence be like the Serpent deceitful and given to Sh●fts O be upright Be what you seem to be God loves Plainness of Heart Psal. 51.6 The plainer the Diamond is the more it sparkles The plainer the Heart is the more it sparkles in God's Eye What a Commendation did Christ give Nathanael Ioh. 1.47 Behold an Israelite indeed in whom there is no Guile 3. The Serpent casts the Coat but another new Coat comes in the room in this we should not be like the Serpent to cast the Coat to cast off one Sin and another Sin as bad come in the room The Drunkard leaves his Drunkenness because it impairs his Health his Credit his Purse and falls to the Sin of Cozenage The Prodigal leaves his Prodigality and turns Usurer This is as if one Disease should leave a Man and he should fall into another as bad His Ague leaves him and he falls into a Consumption O be not like the Serpent that casts one Coat and another comes This is like him in the Gospel that had one Devil go out of him and seven worse Spirits came in the Room Matth. 12.45 4. The Serpent is a Venomous Creature 't is full of Poison Deut. 32.24 In this be not like the Serpent 'T is said of Wicked Men their Poison is like the Poison of a Serpent Psal. 58.4 What is this Poison it is the Poison of Malice Malice is the Devil's Picture Lust makes Men brutish and Malice makes them Devilish 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Chrys. Malice carries in it its own punishment A malicious Man to hurt another will injure himself Quintillian speaks of one who had a a Garden of Flowers and he poisoned his Flowers that his Neighbours Bees sucking from them might be poisoned and die Oh be not venomous like the Serpent Malice is Mental Murder you may kill a Man and never touch him 1 Ioh. 3.15 Whosoever hates his Brother is a Murderer Malice spoils all your good Duties the malicious Man defiles his Prayers poisons the Sacramental Cup he eats and drinks his own Damnation I have read of one who lived in Malice and being asked how he could say the Lords Prayer He answered I leave out those Words As we forgive them that Trespass against us But St. Austin brings in God replying thus to him because thou dost not say my Prayer therefore I will not hear Thine The malicious Man is not like to enjoy either Earth or Heaven not the Earth for the Meek shall inherit the Earth Matth. 5.4 Nor is he like to enjoy Heaven for God will beautifie the Meek with Salvation Psal. 149.4 So that the malicious Man is cut off both from Earth and Heaven 5. The Serpent is given to Hissing So 't is said of the Basilisk In this be not like the Serpent to hiss out Reproaches and Invectives against the Saints and People of God Thy are the Seed of the Serpent that hiss at Godliness The Lord will one Day reckon with Men for all their hard Speeches Iude 15. Lucian was such an one who did hiss out and scoff against Religion and as a just Judgment of God he was afterwards torn in pieces by Dogs 6. The Serpent Stops her Ear. It is an obstinate Deafness Psal. 58.4 They are as the Deaf Adder which stoppeth her Ear. In this be not like the Serpent obstinately to stop your Ears to the Voice of God's Word While God calls you to repent of Sin be not as the Basilisk to stop your Ear Zach. 7.11 They refused to hearken and stopp'd their Ears that they might not hear the Word denounceth threatnings against Sin but many instead of being like the Publican smiting on their Breast they are as Deaf Adders stopping their Ears If you shut your Ear against God's Word take heed God doth not shut Heaven against you If God crys to you to repent and you will not hear when you cry for Mercy God will not hear Zach. 7.13 As he cryed and they would not hear so they cryed and I would not hear saith the Lord of Hosts 7. The Serpent casts her Coat but keeps her Sting In this sence be not like the Serpent to cast off the outward Acts of Sin and keep the Love of Sin He whose Heart is in Love with any Sin is an Hypocrite 1. A Man may forbear Sin yet retain the Love of it He may forbear the act of gross Sin Formidine Poenae for fear of Hell as a Man may forbear a Dish he loves for fear it should bring his Disease upon him the Stone or Gout 2. A Man may forsake Sin yet keep the Love of Sin he may forsake Sin either out of Policy or Necessity 1. Policy Vice will impair his Health eclipse his Credit therefore out of Policy he will forsake it Or 2. Necessity Perhaps he can follow the Trade of Sin no longer the Adulterer is grown old the Prodigal poor either the Purse fails or the Strength Thus a Man may refrain the Act of Sin yet retain the Love of Sin This is like the Serpent which casts her Coat but keeps her Sting Oh! take heed of this herein be not like the Serpent remember that saying of Hierom Gravius est peccatum diligere quam perpetrare 'T is worse to love Sin than to commit it A Man may commit Sin through a Tentation or out of Ignorance and when he knows it to be a Sin he is sorry for it but he that loves Sin his Will is in the Sin and that aggravates it and is like the Dye which makes the Wool of a Crimson Colour 8. Serpents are chased away with sweet perfumes the perfume of Harts-Horn or the sweet odour of the Styrax drives the Serpent away In this be not like the Serpent to be driven away with the sweet perfumes of Holiness Carnal Hearts are for Things only which delight the Senses they will discourse of News or Traffick here they are in their Element but let a Man bring with him the sweet perfume of Religious discourse let him talk of Christ or living by Faith this spiritual perfume drives them away Oh be not in this like the Serpent How do you think to live with the Saints in Heaven that cannot endure their Company here You hate the sweet savour of their Oyntments the fragrant perfume of their Graces 9. The Serpent as is noted of the Stellio a kind of Serpent he doth no sooner