Selected quad for the lemma: knowledge_n

Word A Word B Word C Word D Occurrence Frequency Band MI MI Band Prominent
knowledge_n apostle_n faith_n grace_n 1,538 5 5.4128 4 false
View all documents for the selected quad

Text snippets containing the quad

ID Title Author Corrected Date of Publication (TCP Date of Publication) STC Words Pages
A75990 A sermon preached Decemb. 16. 1654. At the funerall of Mr Andrevv Pern, preacher of the Word of God at Wilby in Northampton-shire. By Samuel Ainsworth rector of Kelmarsh. Ainsworth, Samuel. 1655 (1655) Wing A817; Thomason E487_3; ESTC R205454 34,106 48

There is 1 snippet containing the selected quad. | View lemmatised text

Thus we have done with the first Doctrine in the next place we shall look upon Elisha as a holy Prophet and from hence give you this observation Doct. 2 That such Ministers who are very usefull and holy must dye Elisha a most gracious Prophet furnished with a double portion of that spirit which acted in his Master Elijah a most usefull man the Chariot and the horsemen of Israel must not live alwaies but give up the Ghost For proofe of the Doctrine consult with these Scriptures though we have had many sad experiences and that of late to confirme it Zach. 1.5 1 Sam. 25 1. What is become of all the Apostles who served God in their generation were spirituall Fathers to beget soules unto God who both planted and builded up the Church of God who were choice and precious men one was crucified another headed another boiled in a Cauldron and all died Where is our Preston our Taylor our Sibs our Hill our Whitaker and many more The grave hath swallowed them up The reasons which we gave you to prove the precedent Doctrine might serve for the confirmation of this but we will adde one or two more First Because people will not make that use of their Ministry as they should God sends them to negotiate a peace between his glorious Majesty and peoples precious soules Now when they have made many overtures from their great Lord and Master and all are slighted none will be accepted God thinkes it fit to send for them home when Princes see that Embassadours cannot obtaine with Forreign States what they expected they call them home again there are not more usefull instruments in a State or Church than faithfull and holy Ministers God sets them up as lights to enlighten the minds of men as guides to direct men as watchmen to warne them as saviours to deliver them out of the hands of their enemies Sin Sathan and the World Now if no body will make use of their light follow their directions regard their warnings or be willing to be resened out of the hands of their spirituall enemies it is but just with God to take them away Who hath beleeved our report saith the Prophet and to whom is the arme of the Lord revealed 2. God will not suffer his Ministers alwaies to live in the world because the world is not worthy of them they are so far from improving their doctrine and life that they are rather filled with rage against them both the Scripture speakes much of the worlds unkind and perverse carriage towards the Messengers of God read these places 2 Chron. 36.16 Ier. 15.16 Chap. 20.7 8. Micah 2.6 Mat. 23.37 by abusing mercies we justly forfeit them The world is weary of Gods Ministers and Gods Ministers are weary of the world now God will ease the world of his Ministers and when he doth this it is in wrath to the world and he will ease his Ministers of the world but when he doth this it is in mercy to his Ministers God is very tender of his Messengers takes the scornes and affronts cast upon them as offered unto himself he cannot endure to see them wrong'd and hence it is that he will remove them 3. Should the Ministers of God live here alwaies none would be so miserable as they are did not their future hopes support them their present condition would be very sad though all that live godly in Christ suffer persecution yet none so persecuted as the godly Ministers 1 Cor. 15.19 other Christians may drinke of bitter cups but the dregs usually are poured on the Lords Embassadours if others endure a storm yet the fiercest part lights upon them 4. Die they must that they may receive that Crown of righteousnesse which God hath laid up for them in heaven the Crown of life will not be set upon their heads till they have passed through the straights of death Rev. 2.10 1 Pet. 5.2 3. Uses First It should teach us that are Gods Ministers to do what we can for God whilest we have time and strength How active was the Apostle Paul when he perceived a doore was opened to promote the interest of the Lord Jesus He knew not how long that doore might stand open nor how soone he might be taken away and this made him to bestirre himselfe the more when he perceived that his departure drew nigh he sends for the Elders of Ephesus Act. 20. and bestows his counsels and prayers upon them The Apostle Peter also understanding that he had not long to live was the more carefull to stir up the minds of the dispersed Jews to keep the faith that had been delivered unto them and to grow in grace and in the knowledge of Christ and to take heed that they were not carried away with the errour of the wicked and so fall from their own stedfastnesse 2 Pet. 1.13 14. Chap. 3.17 18. Take we therefore the counsell of Solomon Eccl. 9.10 Let our thoughts and our studies our prayers and our counsels our time and our strength be laid out for our Lord and Master Let that which a godly Minister wrote upon his Study doore be deeply engraven in our memories and thought upon every day by us Minister verbi es hoc age Let us be more mindfull of our work than of our wages how to encrease Christs Kingdome than to advance our own secular interests how to make our people good than how to render our selves great how to enrich the soules of others rather than to be enriched by others we have a good Master that will pay us well 1 Pet. 52 3.4 and though we should have little encouragement from the ungratefull world yet we shall want no encouragement from our gracious God Oh that the same mind were in us which was in Jesus Christ who sought not his own honour but the honour of him that sent him We know not how soone we may be laid aside let us worke the harder whilest we have time Secondly Must Gods faithfull Ministers die yet do you take heed of having any hand in their deaths precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of his Saints but the death of no Saints is more precious in Gods sight than the death of his Ministers Were you not afraid saith God to Aaron and Miriam to speake against my servant Moses one who was so neere unto God much more cause have we to feare to act against them if God was so angry vvith those vvho did strike them vvith their tongues hovv angry vvill he be vvith those vvho strike them vvith their hands That counsell vvhich Pilates Wife gave him in reference to the Lord Jesus will not be amisse for any to take in reference to his Ministers and servants you may read it Mat. 27.19 Have no physicall hand in their death have no morall hand in their death provoke not God by your sins to deprive you of their labours the lengthning out of their lives may be the