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A70256 The priveledge of the saints on earth beyond those in heaven in respect of gifts and graces exercised, duties and services performed, sufferings and tryals undergone by them which the glorified are not capable of : being the sum of a discourse upon a part of Hezekiah's Song of thanksgiving ... : to which is added A short discourse of the nature and extent of the Gospel-day : reaching from the destruction of the old to the erection of the new Jerusalem out of Zech. 14, 6, 7 / by William Hooke. Hooke, William, 1600 or 1601-1678. 1673 (1673) Wing H2628; ESTC R28112 66,910 165

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Hezekiah saith here The living the living he shall praise thee as I do this day Yea but how many days did this continue For by and by he is praising himself Ye see the deceitfulness of the Heart of Man This by the way Only consider the uncertainty of the opportunity and how soon it may be at an end and that the dead cannot praise God nor they that go down into silence Now your Tongues may speak for God and so may your Lives and Examples too but shortly there will be nothing but silence Oh! be not silent before death for then you will be silent for ever Peradventure you have spoken too little already in order I mean to the work of your day Speak therefore and act to God's honour and the benefit of others whil'st you live or for ever hold your peace I have laid several particulars before you concerning the service of this life have you not been wanting in many of them And is not your day also far spent and are not the shadows of the evening stretched out make it up for the future as far as your remaining dayes will give you leave And to this end Consider the account you are to give when your opportunity is ended What saith the Apostle Every one of us shall give an account of himself to God And this is the very next thing after death It is appointed unto Men once to dye and after this the judgment Once to dye not twice for there is an Emphasis in that little word once as appeareth by the next verse So Christ was once offered c. And after this the judgment 1. Dye 2. But once 3. Men that is all Men. 4. Then to judgment and there is a statutum est upon all this four And the judgment will pass upon your managing your present opportunities For when the Lord cometh he cometh to reckon so when you go to the Lord you go to reckon viz. how you have praised him here among the living how you have endeavoured to further his Kingdom according to your capacity how you have lived exemplarily embraced and improved all opportunities to appear and speak for Christ how and for whom you have prayed how you have comforted the feeble minded and supported the weak supplyed the outward wants of the Saints according to your ability how you have stood for Christ in a suffering time how you have improved those Gifs of Grace which are proper to this Life how you have endeavoured to transmit pure Religion and undefiled to your Posterity by recommending it especially to your Children I tell you these are the great things and all of them are the Work of the Living and not of the Dead How far you have attended them hitherto you best know If you have been wanting you had need to make up in repentance what hath been lacking in duty and a great part of your repentance must be exercised in fruits worthy amendment of life For so soon as ever your Soul is quit of its earthly Tabernacle you must presently appear before God's Judgment-Seat Consider the greatness of the reward of good and faithful servants They shall have as much joy as their hearts can hold For they must enter into it seeing it cannot enter into them Neither the Sufferings nor the Duties and doings of this present time are worthy to be compared with the glory which shall be revealed in us But our Eyes are too seldom upon the recompence of reward nor do we consider what God hath prepared for them that love him Whereas did we seek for Glory Honour Immortality we should continue patiently in well-doing But few that fear God have Faith enough to take in the exceeding eternal weight of Glory that is prepared for them If glorified Saints were to return to live again upon Earth they would double and treble their duties beyond what they did in former times For what do they think when they are entring into the joy of their Lord what All this Glory all this Joy an Heart full and a Heaven full and to Eternity also and that for so few imperfect services And must I now spend Eternity in the enjoyment of God and do none of those services any more for him which were proper and peculiar to my temporal life And must I be on the receiving hand as to all this Glory for ever and for ever Certainly if it were possible This would make the Saints repent in Heaven that they had done no more for Jesus Christ on Earth But if such thoughts were incident to glorified Saints they come too late when once they are in Heaven Now is your time to be working for that inestimable reward When therefore you come to God you must have a full perswasion not only of his Being but Bounty that he is a rewarder of them that diligently seek him as the Apostle speaks But remember that it must be diligently And be you never so diligent he will abundantly reward it And if Saints could but look into Heaven and see how 't is there before they come thither they would soon double their diligence and work their fingers to the stumps for Christ But many want Faith to believe so great a reward or to apply it to themselves as that which God will certainly bestow upon them after their work is ended Consider yet further That the good you do upon Earth may encrease when you are dead and as that encreaseth so shall your glory still be enlarged For though the least Glory above is unconceivable and the words there spoken unutterable yet there are aboundance of Argumentations in Heaven and the ywho at their first entrance wore but single Crowns after a while wear double ones For it is said God will give to every Man according to his wayes and according to he fruits of his doings So that if their former doings on Earth do fructifie after they are dead God will reward them according to the Fruit thereof For not only their works but the fruit of them also doth follow them And so do the evil works of wicked men follow them as Jeroboam's did for above three hundred years together after his death for that at last he felt a sevenfold Hell for what he did at first Upon this account it is conceived that Dives desired Abraham to send Lazarus to go and preach to his five brethren that they might avoid that place of torment why is there charity in Hell no it was not out of love to his brethren but to himself because he had corrupted them with his wicked life and left a bad example behind him which they followed therefore he desired that they might if not be saved for that I think a damned Soul cannot desire yet that they might not for his cause and example be brought into that place of torment because this would be the encrease of his torment too In like manner on the other
their lives in not answering the end of them They are meer Earth-cumberers and such who have lived only to themselves Thirdly But which is worse some have lived to wicked purposes having spent their days in sin and been offensive both to God and Men who as last will come to dye like Jehoram without being desired And such another was Hezekiah's Father even that King Ahaz who when he died was buried like Jehoram and not brought into the Sepulchres of the Kings of Israel And such another was that persecutor Jehoiakim for whom they lamented not saying Ah Lord or ah his glory Oh! these are to be exploded out of the Land of the living For Men shall clap their hands at them and hiss them out of the world he never did good work while he lived and he shall have never a good word when he dieth So much for Reprehension This Point instructs us in matter of Humiliation What hath been said should humble even the very best of God's people in that they have done no more service for Jesus Christ in their Generation You have possibly done something for him but you might have done more You might have praised him more declared the Truth more to your Children you might have projected and designed more for the glory of God and the good of Posterity you might have devised liberal things lived more exemplarily been more zealous of good works more edifying in your conversation you might have adventured more for Christ and whereas you have gained two Talents for him you might have gained five Truly for my part I might have done more and it humbleth me that I have done so little I remember it is said of Doctor Vsher in the Narrative of his Life and Death that when he was a dying he was humbled for his omissions And indeed they are great sins and the judgment of Christ at his appearing will pass much upon good works on the one side and omissions of them on the other And therefore we had need to sit in judgment upon our selves for our omissions before we dye For it is not enough to do good sometimes but we should be rich in good works and prepared unto every good work always abounding in the work of the Lord giving a portion to seven and also to eight going about as Christ did doing good And he that is thus exercised is fit to live and fit to dye But let us be humbled this day for our neglects For have not our hearts sometimes checked us upon reviews of the loss of our opportunities to do such or such a good work Saith a gracious and tender heart when he is come from such a person or such a place or such a company or occasion Alas what have I omitted I might have put in such a word for Jesus Christ I might have reproved such a sin or given such or such counsel or stopt such a vain discourse or given such an example or moved for such a good work c. Alas who knows the errors of his life this way and therefore this consideration calls for deep Humiliation and self-judging at this time 3. Exhorted We are here Exhorted and the Point affords Exhortation several ways To do all the good you are able during your abode here below seeing death will put an end to all your opportunities If God enable you to speak a good word to his honour and to the edification of others when you lye a dying you are never like to do so much good again to Eternity When you take your leave of the world you take your leave of doing good And therefore you had need bestir your selves while your Bodies and Souls abide here together Whatsoever therefore thy 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 And suppose you have done well hitherto like a good and faithful servant be not yet weary of well doing but up and be doing still and in due time you shall reap if you faint not What a deal of good had Hezekiah done before he fell into this sickness He destroyed the Monuments of Idolatry set up a notable Reformation brought back the Tribes of Israel to the Lord God of their Fathers And yet you see here he is willing to live longer to do more So Peter had done much good in his time you know he converted about three thousand Souls at the beginning of his Ministry he had a most happy hansel Acts 2d And yet he takes another opportunity and sped well And after this he passeth through all quarters and came at last to Lydda Saron and Joppa you know what good he did in the house of Cornelius c. At length he becomes old then he writes to the Saints For saith he I think it meet as long as I am in this Tabernacle to stir you up by putting you in remembrance knowing that shortly I must put off this my Tabernacle even as our Lord Jesus Christ hath shewed me Moreover I will endeavour that you may be able after my decease to have these things always in remembrance First saith he I am aware of death approaching Secondly I will therefore do all the good I am able both with my Tongue and Pen. Thirdly I will endeavour that the good I do may live when I am dead that you may be able after my decease to have these things always in remembrance Even thus we should endeavour to live in this world after our departure Survive your Funerals and out-live your deaths For it is not enough that we shall then live in Heaven but we should endeavour to be doing of that good while we live that may make us live on Earth even when we are dead And in this way the memory of the Just shall be blessed and the Righteous had in everlasting remembrance It is the Saints happiness to have Glory and Honour and Immortality in Heaven but it is much to the glory and honour of God for the Saints to be immortalized on Earth and to live in their good Examples good Counsels good Names and good Works when their Souls are shining in Heaven Particularly 1. Dilate and diffuse the praises of God and make his Name glorious to the utmost of your power And let this be often sounding in your ears The living the living he shall praise thee Speak much and live much to his praise Let the high praises of God be in your mouthes Ainsworth and the Dutch Interpreters render it Let the exaltations of God be in your throat and it suits with the Original as also with the Translation of the 70. The Exaltations i. e. the lifting up of God in his Name Attributes Precept Promises Threatnings Providences c. let them be in your throats i. e. exalt your voices in exalting