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their trust in him 3. Submit to his Providence without Murmuring When we can speak well of him tho he seem to deal most hardly as the Bethshemites when there was such a Slaughter made among them fifty thousand slain They do not say murmuringly who can stand before this severe cruel God but before this Holy God They own his Holiness in the Dispensation tho it were so dreadful 1 Sam. 7. 20. It is a great Glory to God when you own him as just in all his ways when he deals most hardly Whatsoever be our Lot and Portion yet he is a Holy God But to cavil and murmur it is to tax and blemish God before the World 4. Live to publick Ends that is to draw God into Request with others Let this be the aim of your Conversation not only to get Holiness enough to bring you to Heaven but to allure others and recommend God to them that by the Purity and Strictness of your Conversation you might gain upon others and bring them to be in love with God and acquainted with him And Lastly be sensible when God's Name is dishonoured by your selves and others not enduring the least prophanation of it Thy Kingdom come THE first Petition concerneth the End the rest the means Now among all the Means none hath such a near and immediate respect to the Glory of God as Christ's Kingdom for here there is more of God discovered more of his infinite Grace Justice Wisdom and Power than possibly can be elsewhere All other things are for the Church and the Church for Christ as Head and King and Christ for God 1 Cor. 3. 22 23. So that Christ's Kingdom is the primary Means of advancing God's Glory and therefore among all the Means it must be sought in the first place Mat. 6. 33. Seek first the Kingdom of God First not above the Glory of God it doth not come in competition with that but above all other things whatsoever before Pardon and Grace In the Words observe three things 1. We grant a Kingdom 2. By way of Distinction and Appropriation we say Thy Kingdom 3. By way of Supplication we beg of God that it may Come The Concession the Distinction the Supplication are the three things to be opened First The Concession of a Kingdom which our heavenly Father hath A Kingdom in the general signifieth the Government of a People under one Head or Governour and therefore the Term may be fitly applied to God who alone is Supream and we are all under his Dominion Now God's Kingdom is twofold 1. Universal 2. More Particular and Special First There 's a Universal Kingdom over all Things over Angels and Devils over Men Elect and Reprobate over Beasts and Living Creatures and over inanimate Things Sun Moon and Stars This is spoken of 1 Chron. 29. 11. Thine is the Kingdom O Lord and thou art exalted as Head above all And again Psal. 103. 19. The Lord hath prepared his Throne in the Heavens and his Kingdom ruleth over all There is no such Monarch as God is for largeness of Empire for absoluteness of Power and Sublimity of his Throne This is not principally understood here but is implied as a Foundation and Ground of Faith whereupon we may deal with God about that Kingdom which is specially intended in this Request Secondly More Particularly and Especially God hath a Kingdom over a certain Order and Estate of Men. Of this especial Kingdom there are two notable Branches and Considerations One is that Administration which belongeth to the present Life and is called the Kingdom of Grace and the other belongeth to the Life to come and is called the Kingdom of Glory 1. The Kingdom of Grace is spoken of in many places specially that Luk. 17. 20 21. When he was demanded of the Pharisees when the Kingdom of God should come he answered them and said The Kingdom of God cometh not with Observation Neither shall they say Lo here or lo there for behold the Kingdom of God is within you or among you He speaks of a Kingdom of God that was already come among them in the dispensation of his Grace by Christ. And then the other belongeth to the Life to come called the Kingdom of Glory Mat. 25. 34. Come ye Blessed of my Father inherit the Kingdom prepared for you from the Foundation of the World 1 Cor. 15. 50. Flesh and Blood cannot inherit the Kingdom of God Now the Kingdom of Grace may be considered two ways as Externally administred and as internally received 1. As Externally administred in the Ordinances and Means of Grace as the Word and Seals and Censures and the like In this Sence it is said Mat. 21. 43. The Kingdom of God shall be taken from you and given to a Nation bringing forth the Fruits thereof The Gospel or Means of Grace administred in the visible Face of the Church they are called God's Kingdom upon Earth and a very great Priviledg they are when they are bestowed upon any People Surely when Christ saith The Kingdom of God shall be taken from you he doth not mean it of the inward Kingdom that they had not that cannot be lost but of the outward and external Means 2. As internally received and then by it is meant the Grace of God which rules in the Hearts of the Elect and causeth their Souls to submit and subject themselves unto the Obedience of Christ and unto his Scepter and to his Word and Spirit and this is that Kingdom properly which is within us This is the Kingdom of God which consisteth in Righteousness Peace and Ioy in the Holy Ghost Rom. 14. 17. And this differeth from the Kingdom of Glory not so much in Nature as in Degree Well then That by the Kingdom of God is here meant not his general Empire over all the World and all the things of the World tho that be not wholly excluded but his special Kingdom which he doth administer by Christ And that either as externally managed by Ordinances and visible means of Grace or as internally received and administred in the Hearts of the Elect This is that Kingdom we beg that it may flourish and get ground more and more 2. Then for the Kingdom of Glory it is either begun and inchoate or else consummate and perfect 1. 'T is begun and inchoate upon our Translation to Heaven in the very moment of Death In which Christ reigns in the other World in the Spirits of just Men made perfect that is being perfectly freed from Sin and admitted into the clear and immediate Vision and Fruition of God tho our Bodies abide in the Grave expecting full Redemption and Deliverance That there is such a Kingdom carried on many Scriptures intimate Phil. 1. 23. I desire to depart and to be with Christ. As soon as the Saints are loosed from the Body they are with Christ under his Government Luk. 23. 43. This day shalt thou be with me in Paradise As soon as Christ died
he was in Paradise and there was the good Thief with him The Scriptures do not establish any such drousy conceit as the Sleep of Souls or such an Estate wherein they do not enjoy God We read of the Spirits of just Men made perfect which make up the Congregation which is above of which Christ is Head Heb. 12. 23. As the Spirits of the Wicked are in Prison 1 Pet. 3. 19. that is in Hell This is the Kingdom of Glory begun 2. There 's a Kingdom of Glory consummate when Sin and Death is utterly abolished and the Elect perfectly separated from the Reprobate and conducted into Heaven and there remain with the Lord for ever This is a Kingdom Mat. 25. 34. Come ye blessed of my Father inherit the Kingdom prepared for you The full and final Estate we enjoy after the general Judgment and Resurrection that 's called a Kingdom Well now you see what 's meant by the Kingdom we pray for Secondly Here 's a note of Distinction Thy Kingdom by which the Kingdom here spoken of is limited by particular reference to God not only to difference it from the Kingdoms of Men which are subordinate to it but those adverse Kingdoms which are set up against God as the Kingdom of Sin Satan Anti-christ the destruction of which we intend when we pray for the advancement of God's Kingdom As I shall shew you Thirdly Here 's the Supplication or the Request which we make to God about this Kingdom 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Let it Come What do we mean by that This Word must be applied to the several acceptations of Christ's Kingdom 1. If you apply it to the External Kingdom of Grace then when we say Thy Kingdom come the meaning is Let the Gospel be published let Churches be set up every where let them be continued and maintained against all the malignity of the World and Opposition of the Devil And in the publication of the Gospel where the sound of it hath not been heard that God would come there in the Power of his Spirit and draw People into Communion with himself Mat. 12. 28. If I cast out Devils by the Spirit of God then the Kingdom of God is come unto you meaning in the publick tenders thereof Saith he if this Miracle doth clearly as it doth in your Consciences evidence my Mission then you may know the Kingdom of God is come that is that there is a Publication of the Gospel of Grace Then we pray for the continuance of this Privilege notwithstanding opposition that Christ may stand his Ground This is that we seek of God that he may maintain his Interest among the Nations of the World that the Gates of Hell may not prevail against his Kingdom 2. If you refer it to the Internal Part of this Kingdom then we beg the Beginning the Progress and the final Consummation of it First the Beginning or the Erection of a Throne for Christ in our own Hearts and the Hearts of others that he may fully exercise Regal Power Secondly The Increase of this Kingdom by Holiness and Obedience and sincere Subjection to him for the Kingdom of Grace is so come already that it will still be coming yet more and more So long as we need to pray so long shall we have cause to say Thy Kingdom come Thirdly The Consummation of it when the Fulness of Glory in the second Coming of Christ shall be revealed when our Head shall be glorious and his Day shall come 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 For the present it is Man's Day so the Scripture seems to call it but then it is the Day of the Lord when all the Devils shall stoop and Enemies receive their final Doom and the Saints shall have the Crown of Glory put upon their Heads in the Sight of all the World Well the Sum of all is this That tho this Petition do mainly concern the special Kingdom which God administreth by Christ yet God's universal Kingdom the Kingdom of his Power and Providence is a mighty Support and Prop to our Faith in making this Request to God When we consider what an unlimited Power God hath over all Creatures even Devils themselves to dispose of them for his own Glory and his Churches Good we need not to be discouraged though Christ's Kingdom be opposed in the World but should with the more confidence deal with God about it That which I shall handle upon this Petition will fall under these two Points 1. That God hath a Kingdom which he will administer and manage for his own glory 2. All those which are well affected to God's glory should desire the coming of this Kingdom and seriously deal with God about it For the first namely Doct. 1. That God hath a Kingdom which he will administer and manage for his own Glory I speak not of the Kingdom of his Power and Providence but of the Dispensation of Grace by Christ. The Evangelical Gospel-State is compared to a Kingdom as Mat. 3. 2. The Kingdom of Heaven is at hand So to the Disciples Mat. 10. 7. And as ye go preach saying The Kingdom of Heaven is at hand And so Christ himself It may be called so with very good reason For in this Kingdom there is a Monarch Jesus Christ to whom all Power and Authority is given God the Father calls him my King Psal. 2. 6. I have set my King upon my holy Hill And this King hath his Throne in the Consciences of Men where Thoughts are brought into Captivity to him 2 Cor. 10. 5. And he hath his Royal Scepter Psal. 110. 3. which is called the Rod of his Strength And he hath his Subjects and they are the Saints Rev. 15. 3. King of Saints And he hath his Laws and Constitutions we read of the Law of Faith and the Law of Liberty And in this Kingdom there are Privileges and Royal Immunities there 's Freedom from the Curse of the Law and from the Power of Sin and from the destructive Influence of Satan and the World And here are Punishments and Rewards both for Body and Soul there is Hell and Heaven Now because all these things do so fitly suit therefore is the Gospel called a Kingdom It will not be amiss to insist upon some of these 1. The State of the Gospel or Evangelical State 't is God's Kingdom in regard of the Monarch whom God hath set up that is Jesus Christ the great Lord of all Things There is no King like him God hath made him higher than the Kings of the Earth Psal. 89. 27. How doth he exceed all other Monarchs and Potentates in the World Partly for Largeness of Command and Territory All Kings and Monarchs have certain Bounds and Limits by which their Empire is terminated but Christ is the true Catholick King his Government runs throughout the whole Circuit of Nature and Providence he hath Power over all Flesh Iohn 17. 2. yea Devils themselves are to stoop to him Phil. 2.
over them bring them hither and slay them before me Christ himself will see Execution done in his own sight and presence upon those Rebels that will not submit to his Rule and Government How should the Hearts of wicked Men tremble which have violated the Laws of Christ and affronted his Authority when they consider how odious this is how certainly Christ will see Execution done upon them When Adonijah and his Guests heard of Solomon's sitting upon his Throne and the Shouts and Acclamations of Joy and Applause they were stricken with Fear and fled every one several ways 1 Kings 1. 49. You that cherish your Lusts which stand out against the Sovereignty of Christ that will not let him rule over you whose Hearts say tho their Tongues dare not We will not have this Man to reign over us you that seem to put him by his Kingdom he is furnished with absolute and irresistible Power to destroy you and will one day come and say Bring forth these Drunkards Worldlings Voluptuous that would not I should reign over them those that durst venture upon known Sin against the Checks of their own Conscience how will their Hearts tremble in the last Day at the Shouts and Acclamations of the Saints when they shall welcome this great King when he shall come forth in all his Royalty and Sovereignty And as for Punishment Christ will shew himself as a King so for Rewards Kings do not give Trifles Araunah gave like a King to a King 2 Sam. 24. 23. He was of the Blood-Royal of the Iebusites and he gave worthy of his Extraction And so Christ will give like a King God propounds nothing that was cheap and unworthy but He gives you a Kingdom Luke 12. 32. The Poor of this World are Heirs of a Kingdom the fairest Kingdom that ever was or ever will be as poor and as despicable as now they are yet they shall have a Kingdom What can you wish for and desire more than a Kingdom All shall reign with Christ for evermore Which shews the Folly of carnal Men that will hazard so great and so blessed Hopes Thus I have shewn you why the Gospel-State is compared to a Kingdom Now let me tell you it is a spiritual Kingdom not such as comes with Observation Jesus Christ when he was inaugurated into the Throne when he was to sit down at God's right-hand how doth he manifest it He gives Gifts as Princes use to do at their Coronation but they are spiritual Gifts Eph. 4. 8. And he sent abroad Embassadors poor Fishermen they and their Successors to go and treat with the World 2 Cor. 5. 19. Indeed they had a mighty Power with them as becoming such a great King as was under the Vail of Meanness and Weakness it was carried on in a spiritual manner And still he doth administer his Kingdom not by Force he rules not by the Power of the Sword but by his Word and Spirit so he governeth his People The Publication of the Gospel is a sending forth the Rod of his Strength Psal. 110. 2. And the Holy-Ghost as Christ's Viceroy he governeth them and administreth all things that are necessary to his Kingdom he doth it by the Holy-Ghost as his Deputy The Father chuseth a sort of Men gives them to Christ the Son dieth for them that they may be Subjects of his Kingdom and he commits them to be governed and ruled by the Holy-Ghost He useth the Ministry of Men and so unites them to Christ and Christ brings them to the Father by his Intercession committing them to his Care and Love and by a final Tradition at last which is the last Act of Christ's Mediatorial Kingdom 1 Cor. 15. 24. he shall deliver them up to the Father The Spirit blessing the Ministry of Men works Faith by which we are united to Christ and Christ intercedes for us and will bring us to God again And in this spiritual manner is this Kingdom carried on So that if we would enter into this Kingdom we must go to God the Father and confess we are Rebels and Traitors but desire he would not enter into Judgment with us but seek to be reconciled to God the Father Now as God bade the Friends of Iob to go to Iob chap. 42. 8. So God sends us to Christ in whom alone he is well-pleased with the Creature If we go to the Son he refers us to the Spirit to be reclaimed from our Impurity and Rebellion If we go to the Spirit he refers us to Moses and the Prophets Pastors and Teachers there we shall hear of him in Christ's way and there we feel the Rod of Christ's Strength the Efficacy of his Grace put into our Hearts Thus are we brought into his Kingdom and made to be a mystical Body and spiritual Society in whom Christ rules and there we come to enjoy those Freedoms I spake of and our Obedience to this Kingdom is carried on in a spiritual manner In Worship we give our Homage to God in the Word we come to learn his Laws in the Sacraments we renew our Oath of Allegiance to this King in Alms and Charity we pay him Tribute in Prayer we ask his Leave acknowledging his Dominion and Praise it is our Rent to the great Lord from whom we hold all things And thus is Christ's Kingdom carried on in a spiritual manner Vse 1. The Use is to press you to come under this Kingdom Consider what God hath proffered to draw you off from your carnal Delights and sinful Pleasures No less than a Kingdom to bear you out to call you off from your Sins O do not answer as the Olive-Tree and the Vine in Iotham's Parable Iudg. 9. 9. Shall I leave my Fatness and go to be promoted over the Trees God comes to a Worldling and makes him a Proffer of this blessed State which is represented by a Kingdom Shall I leave all my Sports and worldly Hopes according as the Man is affected Shall I renounce my Pleasures live a strict and austere Life Must I leave off Projects saith a Worldling and depend upon the Reversion of Heaven O consider it is for a glorious Kingdom Men will do much for an Earthly Crown tho lin'd with Cares for this Golden Ball which all hunt after and doth occasion so many Stirs in the World Turn your Ambition this way you may aspire to a Crown to the Kingdom of Heaven without the Crime of Treason this is a faithful Ambition It is indeed Treason against the Kingdom of Heaven not to look after this Crown and plot contrive and act and offer violence for the obtaining of it And therefore come under this Kingdom if you do not you will be left under the Power of a worse 2 Chron. 12. 8. God saith he would give them up to the King of Egypt why They shall be his Servants that they may know my Service and the Service of the Kingdoms of the Countries That they might see what
for that time when Christ shall be seen in all his Glory that he may be dishonoured no more that Sin and Opposition may have an end Here God ha●h not his perfect Glory neither from us nor from the Wicked neither from Angels nor Devils Not his perfect Glory from us and therefore the Saints long for that time when Christ may be more admired in them it is the Comfort of their Souls that God is glorified in their Glory that there will a Time come when he shall be admired and glorified in their Glory and when they they shall praise him for evermore without weakness and distraction And then the Wicked that they may oppose and dishonour him no more that the whole Course of Justice may be seen in the History of the World which shall be produced at the Day of Judgment that his Power may be seen when Devils and all ungodly Men are trodden under foot and all Offences taken away and all opposite Powers are abolished First Christ would zealously affect us to the Glory of God Hallowed be thy Name then he would have us pray Thy Kingdom come That our Zeal for God's Glory might make us earnest and instant for his Kingdom Then 3. There are certain Experiences that we have here which set us a longing and groaning for this time Rom. 8. 23. We which have the First-fruits of the Spirit groan within our selves waiting for the Adoption to wit the Redemption of our Body When they have tasted of the Clusters of Canaan O they long to see the Land they long that Jesus the Captain of their Salvation the spiritual Ioshua may lead them into the good Land The Church hath here enjoyed Christ in her House I brought him into my Mother's House Cant. 3. 4. Now they would enjoy him in his own House have a more plentiful enjoyment of him Wherefore have we a taste but to long for a fuller Banquet Why doth God give out such a Pittance but to awaken our Desires to look for more Indeed these Beginnings are sweet and are a wonderful Mercy to hear Christ say in a Promise Come to me that you may have Life But when once they have embraced this they will be longing for another Call for the great Voice to say Come ye blessed of my Father c. When Christ biddeth them welcome into the Kingdom of Heaven to the Crown of Glory When we can get any Joy in the Holy-Ghost a little Peace of Conscience any sweet Experience of our being cleansed from Sin this is reviving and comfortable But why is this given but to set us a longing for the whole Harvest for this is but the First-fruits It is sweet now to find Pardon of Sin and any comfortable feeling of God's Love in the Conscience to have any Doubt resolved any Fear silenced and supprest to have a glimpse of the Light of God's Countenance a little Elevation of the Heart in Duty Now this draws on the Soul to long for more for we begin then to think what a sweet reviving will it be when we enjoy the Full of all these things If there be but one Promise now set home upon our Hearts tho here we ha●e only the Right not Enjoiment if we have but our Right cleared up to a Promise it is very reviving God gives us this Experience that we may long to enjoy the thing promised the full Possession of it When you have gone away feasted with Loves at the Lord's Table thou hast said One Hours Communion with God is better than all the World If thy Heart was melted a little in Duty if it was affected with godly Sorrow for Sin it hath yielded thee more Comfort than all the Mirth and Musick which fond Worldlings chear themselves withal than all their Jollity Now this is but given as a Foretaste as a Prelibation and to awaken our Desires after more In the Lord's Supper many times we come and drink of that Cup which God hath tempered for us this is but a dark Presignification of the new Wine we shall drink in our Father's Kingdom Mat. 26. 29. and of those eternal Comforts we shall have there and those unmixed Joys in the presence of Christ. Therefore because of the Tastes they have had and those Beginnings of Glory their Hearts will be more enlarged and drawn out to look for more and long for that happy time when all this shall be accomplished III. There may be Arguments taken and drawn from the Coming it self that they long for his Coming Wherefore doth Christ come what are the Ends of it It is to manifest his Love to the Saints mainly as to punish his Enemies and glorify his Justice 1. I 'll mention the first to gather the Saints together to draw all his scattered People into one holy Body and Communion Psal. 50. 5. Gather my Saints together unto me those that have made a Covenant with me by Sacrifice Now they are scattered up and down as God hath Service for them to do one here another there they are spread in several Places where they are like two or three Berries in the uppermost top of the Bough That Psalm is generally acknowledged to be spoken of the Day of Judgment then they are gathered to meet in one great Assembly the Psalmist speaks of the great Congregation of the Righteous where the Sinners shall not stand Psal. 1. 5. At that great Day when Christ comes all the Saints shall make but one Assembly and one Congregation As the Wicked shall be bundled together and the Tares cast into unquenchable Fire so all the Saints shall be gathered together into one great Assembly and this glads their Hearts Therefore we are not feasted to the full because we have not all our Company all the Guests do not meet together until the Day the Son of God comes to bless the Elect. 2. He comes to proclaim our Pardon and to pronounce the Sentence of our Acquittance juridically in Court as Judg upon the Throne Our Pardon is past and seal'd as to Conscience then he will blot out all our Sins therefore it is said Acts 3. 19. That your Iniquities may be blotted out when the Times of refreshing shall come from the Presence of the Lord. He comes then to comfort and refresh the Souls of the Saints by proclaiming their Pardon in the Ears of all the World To whomsoever the Throne of Christ is terrible it should not be terrible to the Saints If he comes as a Judg to them he comes to acquit them upon the Throne he means no trouble to them 3. He comes to crown us Certainly there is a longing for this Day and Coming for what is his Work He comes to crown the Saints 2 Tim. 4. 8. Henceforth there is laid up for me a Crown of Righteousness which the Lord the righteous Iudg shall give me at that Day Then he comes to put the Crown of Righteousness upon our Heads and invest us with all the Fruits of
thou the Walls of thy Jerusalem But how cometh David who was in the depth of private Humiliation so suddenly to fall upon the Case of the Church There was a special Reason for annexing this Request to his own private Complaints and Confessions The Reasons will occasion so many Observations 1. Because of the Offence Scandal and Mischief done to the Church by his Fall and to make amends he prayeth the more earnestly Let not Zion fare the worse for my sake From thence observe That the Sins of particular Persons oft bring a Mischief upon the whole Community David had made a Breach in the Walls of God's Protection and left them naked and more in danger of Judgment Therefore do good c. 2. David was not only a private Member but a Prince and their Sins have a more universal Influence The Sins of Magistrates draw down Judgments on their People all smart for their Miscarriages Hezckia● ●s Pride cost Israel dear 2 Chron. 32. 25. Wrath was upon him and upon Judah and Jerusalem It did not stay upon his Person As a great Oak cannnot fall but all the Shrubs about it suffer Loss But 3. David having some comfortable Assurance of the Pardon of his Sins doth now seek Mercy for the Church From thence observe That we are never fit to pray for the Publick till we have made our Peace with God As the Priests under the Law offered Sacrifice first for their own Sins and then for the Peoples Heb. 7. 27. 4. Because being brought by such a solemn but sad occasion into God's presence he could not but have some thoughts of Zion And from thence observe That we should never come to God upon any private occasion but we should remember the Publick We are to pray in Love as well as Faith Christ hath not taught us to say My Father but Our Father to shew that we should take in the Interests and Concernments of the whole Body that there may be a Spirit of Communion breathing in our Prayers David doth not only say Have mercy upon me according to thy Loving-kindness but Do good unto Zion in thy good pleasure Every living Member will be careful for the Body Members should be careful one for another much more for the whole Is any Member pained or grieved all suffer If the Toe be trod upon the Tongue complaineth you have hurt me but now much more when all is concerned Therefore we should not altogether seek our own Things but wrestle with God for the Publick 1. This reproveth divers sorts of People Some are Enemies to the Publick Welfare as Vipers eat out the Dam's Belly especially Enemies to Zion Down with it down with it even to the Ground What Monsters hath this Age brought forth Others are indifferent and careless which goeth up Christ or Antichrist they only mind the Matters of their own Interest and Concernment All seek their own Things As to the Publick Interest of the Church let all go how it will Let me tell you To be selfish is a sort of Self-Excommunication you cast your selves out of the Bundle of Life And to be sensless 't is an implicit renouncing the Body Others there are that are gracious but full of discontent at some Passages of Providence and these seem to have lost their publick Affections 'T is a sad Symptom when a praying People are discouraged from praying for Publick Welfare God is very tender of the Prayers of his People he is loth they should be lost and sorry they cannot be granted We may sin in ceasing to pray 'T is a sad Judgment when the Hearts of God's People are taken off from praying Again Those that pray too coldly for the Publick not as those that would do their Work There is a great Decay of the Spirit of Prayer which is also a sad Presage But now to shew you II. What we should pray for for Zion 1. The Dilatation or Enlargement of it throughout the World The more ample God's Heritage is the more is his Glory known Prov. 14. 28. In the Multitude of the People is the King's Honour and the Glory of a Shepherd lieth in the Number of his Flock So Christ's Kingdom the more it is enlarged the more Honour God hath Psal. 67. 2. That thy Way may be known among the Heathen and thy Saving-Health among all Nations Especially when the Fulness of the Gentiles is brought in Psal. 54. 2. and when the Jews are brought in Hos. 3. 5. To be instrumental to enlarge Christ's Kingdom 't is an Honour to us to draw on Christ's triumphant Chariot let us be sure to have an hand in it These Prayers if sincere are never in vain if they profit not others they promote the Kingdom of God in our selves 2. The Preservation and Defence of the Churches already planted frustrating the Plots and Power of the Enemies That God would be a Wall of Fire round about them Zech. 2. 5. Qui comminus arccat eminus terreat When at the weakest God can protect them bridling by his secret Power the Rage of Adversaries or defeating their Attempts 3. For Comfort and Deliverance in Afflictions We should pity the distressed Church as before That God would redeem them out of all their Troubles Every true Member of the Church hath Life Christ and that Life giveth Feeling and that Feeling Affection and Sympathy to rejoice and mourn They that mourn for Zion rejoice with her Isa. 66. 10. Rejoice ye with Jerusalem and be glad with her all ye that love her rejoice for Ioy with her all ye that mourn for her 4. For the Furniture of the Church a Supply of all Good internal and external 1. Internal That God would bless them with Ordinances enrich them with Graces preserve Truth and Unity and continue his Presence with them his Ordinances that they may enjoy them in Purity that the Word Seals and Censures may be rightly administred till the Lord come These are Things pertaining to the Kingdom of God concerning which Christ spake to the Disciples Acts 1. 3. These are to be kept till Christ's appearing ● Tim. 6. 14. 'T is an Honour to God and of great Profit to the Church and a rejoycing to God's People to see them pure and unmixed Tho absent in the Flesh yet I am with you in the Spirit joying and beholding your Order Col. 2. 5. And then that God would enrich them with his Presence Mat. 28. 20. Lo I am with you always even unto the end of the World 'T is God that giveth the Increase Paul may plant and Apollos water but God giveth the Increase 1 Cor. 3. 6. for Conviction Conversion Confirmation 'T was not the Ark nor Mercy-Seat covered with Cherubims but the Answer from between the Cherubims given immediately by God that manifested his Presence It is not the Sound of the Gospel or outward Ministry but the Work of his Spirit Psal. 84. 2. My Soul yea even fainteth for the Courts of the Lord my
the Love of God upon Praise Now because we are so full of Self-Love therefore are we so backward to this Duty 2. A second Cause is our stupid Negligence we do not gather up Matter of Thanksgiving and observe God's gracious dealing with us that we may have wherewith to inlarge our selves in giving Glory to his Name Col. 4. 2. Continue in Prayer and watch in the same with Thanksgiving We should continually observe God's Answers and Visits of Love and what Attributes he makes good to us in the course of his Providence But out of Spiritual Laziness we do not take notice of these things therefore no wonder if we are backward to speak good of his Name but are always whining murmuring and complaining Secondly it is not only a Doxology but a full one and very expressive of the Excellency of God From whence note Doct. The Saints are not niggardly and sparing in praising of God Kingdom Power and Glory and all that is excellent they ascribe to him A gracious Heart hath such a sense of God's Worth and Excellency that he thinks he can never speak honourably enough of it See how David inlargeth himself very sutably to what is spoken here 1 Chron. 29. 10 11 12 13. And David said Blessed be thou Lord God for ever and ever Thine O Lord is the Greatness and the Power and the Glory and the Victory and the Majesty thine is the Kingdom O Lord and thou art exalted as Head above all Now therefore our God We thank thee and praise thy gloriou● Name O when once a Child of God falls upon speaking of God he cannot tell how to come out of the Meditation he seeth so much is due to God that he heaps words upon words So 1 Tim. 1. 17. Now unto the King Eternal Immortal Invisible the only Wise God be Honour and Glory for ever and ever Amen And in many other places of Scripture Now this copiousness in praising of God is partly because of the excellency of the Object Nehem. 9. 5. Blessed be thy glorious Name which is exalted above all Blessing and Praise When they have done what they can to bless God remember his Benefits or praise God and recount his Excellencies still they come too far short Therefore when we cannot do all we should do much And partly it is from the greatness and largeness of their Affection they think never to have done enough for God whom they love so much David saith I will praise him yet more and more They cannot satisfy themselves by taking up the Excellency of God in one Notion only therefore Majesty Greatness Glory Wisdom and Power they mention all things which are honourable and glorious Vse The Use is again to reprove us for being so cold and sparing this way It argueth a want of a due sense of God's Excellency and straitness of Spiritual Affection Therefore we should study God more and observe his manifold Excellencies Get a greater esteem of him in your Hearts for out of the abundance of the Heart the Mouth will speak We should be calling upon our selves as David Psal. 103. 1. Bless the Lord O my Soul and all that is within me bless his Holy Name Thirdly I observe again It is brought in with a For as relating to the foregoing Petitions Lead us not into Temptation but deliver us from Evil For thine is the Kingdom c. What respect hath this Doxology to the foregoing Requests First It serves to increase our Confidence in Prayer Secondly Our Reverence and Affection Thirdly To regulate and direct our Prayers 1. As to the Person to whom we pray 2. As to the manner of asking 3. As to the Persons praying Let us see all these Requests First The Great End is to increase our Confidence Observe Doct. It is a great relief to a Soul in praying to God to consider that his is the Kingdom Power and Glory and all these for ever His is the Kingdom God hath the Soveraign Government of all Things And then his Right to govern is backed with all-sufficient Power and Strength and so he can dispose of his Soveraignty for the bringing to pass what we expect from him ● Authority is one thing and Power another but they both meet in God He hath all Power and Authority And then His is the Glory He is concerned as well as we yea more His Interest is greater than ours for the Glory of all belongs to him And all this not for a Time but for ever These are the Encouragements to raise our Confidence that our Prayers shall be heard and granted when we ask any thing according to his Will ●here are two things that give us Confidence in any that we sue to if he be Able and Willing Now God is able to grant our Requests and very prone and willing also We are taught it sufficiently in this Prayer for we begin with him as Father and we end with him as a glorious and powerful King His fatherly Affection on the one hand shews That he is willing and his Royal Power on the other that he is able So that if we ask any thing according to his Will we need not doubt We may gather his Power and Will out of this very Clause His Power for His is the Kingdom and Power or a Right and Authority backed with absolute All-sufficiency Then his Will Thine is the Glory It is his Glory to grant our Petitions not only matter of Happiness to us but of Glory to God therefore we need not doubt But more particularly 1. There is Confidence established by that that his is the Kingdom God's Kingdom is either Vniversal over all Men or Things or particular and special which notes his Relation to the Saints to those which have given up themselves to his Government to be guided by him to everlasting Glory and both these are grounds of Confidence 1. His Vniversal Kingdom over all Persons and Things in the World This Kingdom is an absolute Monarchy with a plenary Dominion and Propriety grounded upon his Creation of them There is a two-fold Dominion Dominium Iurisdictionis and Dominium Proprietatis The one is such as a King hath over his Subjects the other such as a King hath in his Goods and Lands The latter is greater than the former A King hath a Dominion of Jurisdiction over his Subjects to command and govern them but he hath not such an absolute propriety in their Persons as he hath in his own Goods and Lands He may dispose of them absolutely at his own Pleasure but his Jurisdiction is limited In short We must distinguish of his Dominion as a Ruler and as an Owner But both these they concur in God and that in the highest degree for God is Owner as well as Ruler he made all Things out of Nothing therefore hath a more absolute dominion over us than any Potentate or King can have not only over his Subjects but his Goods And can govern all Things