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A03342 CVIII lectures vpon the fourth of Iohn Preached at Ashby-Delazouch in Leicester-shire. By that late faithfull and worthy minister of Iesus Christ. Arthur Hildersam.; Lectures upon the fourth of John Hildersam, Arthur, 1563-1632.; Cotton, John, 1584-1652. 1632 (1632) STC 13462; ESTC S119430 700,546 622

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giue a sweet rellish to all Gods blessings Ioh. 29. 3. 7. Iob speaking of the comfort he tooke in all Gods blessings in the time of his prosperity in the recreations and delights of his youth in his house in his children in his riches in the honour that God gaue him he alledgeth this for the reason of it Verse 3. His light shined vpon my head Yea euen in affliction it would make vs comfortable Rom. 5. 3. Neither doe we so onely but we reioyce in tribulations and without this we can haue no true ioy but eyther 2. Cor. 5. 12. reioyce in the face not in the heart or for a very short moment our ioy will be as Eccles. 7. 8. like the noise of thornes vnder the pot so is the laughter of fooles Thirdly it would make vs able to go to God in prayer at all times with boldnesse and delight Iob 23. 26. Thou shalt then delight in the Almighty and lift vp thy face vnto God But on the contrary he that wants this assurance can take no comfort or delight in prayer will he delight himselfe in the Almighty will he alwaies call vpon God Iob 27. 10. Fourthly to conclude we haue no true Faith vnlesse we striue for this assurance and what haue we to yeeld vs comfort in life or death if we be without Faith Without faith it is impossible to please God Heb. 11. 6. Now though a man may haue a true Faith and yet so weake that he may want this assurance for a time or haue it in great weakenesse yet without a mourning for and striuing against our doubtings without a seeking for this certainety there can be no true Faith in vs the poore man whose childe was possessed had much vnbeliefe and doubting in him but he wept for it and cryed to Christ for help against it Mar. 9. 24. For Gods Spirit wheresoeuer it is lusteth against the flesh Gal. 5. 17. That makes the Apostle say Heb. 3. 6. His house we are if we hold fast our confidence and the reioycing of our hope vnto the end Now if we desire to attaine to this certaine assurance of Gods fauour and of our saluation to keepe it when we haue it to recouer it when we haue lost it I will shew you some of the principall meanes whereby this may be obtained The first is to esteeme highly of it and account it our chiefe treasure and happinesse for then our heart will be euer vpon it then we will looke to it and be affraid to lose it where your treasure is there will your heart be also Matth. 6. 21. the wise Merchant when he had found the treasure and resolued to purchase it by parting with all that he had did hide it so that he might not lose it Matth. 13. 44. The chiefe cause why many haue so little assurance of their saluation is for that they make no reckoning of it there be a thousand things they regard more than it Dauid made another manner of reckoning of it Psal. 4. 6. Many say who will shew vs any good but Lord lift vp the light of thy countenance vpon vs. As if he should say Let me see it and be assured of it that will suffice me And 63. 3. Thy louing kindnesse is better than life And 80. 7. Cause thy face to shine and wee shall be saued The second meanes is to vse diligently and conscionably the exercises of Religion and parts of Gods worship for they are all ordained of God to worke this assurance in our hearts First the reading of the Word 1. Iohn 1. 4. These things write we vnto you that your ioy may be fu●…l Secondly the hearing of the Word Luke 1. 77. The ministry of the Word is ordained of God to giue knowledge of saluation to his people for the remission of their sinnes Thirdly the receiuing of the Sacrament for euery Sacrament is ordained to bee a seale of the righteousnesse of Faith Rom. 4. 11. Fourthly Prayer Iohn 16. 24. Aske and yee shall receiue that your ioy may bee full And this may be said generally of all the exercises of Religion Therefore Dauid giues this for one reason why he did so desire to dwell in Gods house that he might behold the beauty of the Lord Psal. 27. 4. A chiefe cause why many want this assurance is for that they vse not these parts of Gods worship constantly and conscionably The third meanes is to keepe a good conscience carefully Pro. 15. 15. A good conscience is a continuall feast Peace and confidence is oft ascribed to the practice of piety Matth. 7. 24. Hee that heareth of me these words and doth the same is like to him that builds on a rocke Experience and practice of godlinesse are chiefe meanes to worke this full assurance 1. Tim. 6. 18 19. Charge them that are rich that they doe good laying vp in store for themselues a good foundation against the time to come that they may lay hold on eternall life 2. Pet. 1. 5. Ioyne vertue with faith and with vertue knowledge temperance patience godlinesse brotherly kindnesse loue Then followeth verse 10. Giue diligence to make your calling and election sure for if you doe these things ye shall neuer fall And verse 11. For by this meanes an entrance shall bee ministred to you aboundantly into the euerlasting Kingdome of our Lord and Sauiour Iesus Christ. On the other side the chiefe cause why many can neuer grow to any assurance and many hauing had it haue lost it is the neglect of a good conscience their falling into sinnes against their conscience Me thinkes this should haue great force to restraine men from sin see what adoe Gods deare seruants haue had to recouer their certainty and comfort when they haue falne into foule sinnes Psal. 51. 8. Make me to heare ioy and gladnesse Verse 11. Cast me not away from thy presence Verse 12. Restore me to the ioy of thy saluation The fourth meanes is to obserue our owne waies diligently and when we haue slipped into any sinne to humble our selues speedily before God in the sense and acknowledgement of it and to seeke peace with him This is a sure way to preserue our assurance Iob 13. 15. Though hee slay me I will put my trust in him and I will reproue my waies in his sight Psal. 32. 5. Then I acknowledged my sinnes vnto thee neither did I hide mine iniquity for I thought I will confesse against my selfe my wickednesse vnto the Lord and thou forgauest the punishment of my sinne And this all Gods children haue oft found by experience that they neuer had a more sweet sense and assurance of Gods loue than when they most deepely humbled themselues before him in the free acknowledging and bewailing of their sinnes When they haue sowed most teares this way they haue reaped most ioy Psal. 126. 5. When they haue beene most ready to accuse themselues the Lord hath beene most ready to iustifie them as we see
Gods Word Yet because many are of that mind I will in few words endeauour to shew them the danger of this ignorance 1. He that wanteth the knowledge of Gods Word can neither haue true patience nor comfort nor hope in any affliction Rom. 15. 4. Through patience and comfort of the Scripture men come to true hope Experience teacheth this that all ignorant men like to Foelix Act. 24. 25. are apt to tremble when once the conscience is awakened at the very thought of death and iudgement That made Dauid say Psal. 94. 12. Blessed is the man whom thou chastenest O Lord and teachest him out of thy law As if he should say it is a great happinesse for a man that is in affliction to haue vnderstanding and to be instructed by the Lord in the knowledge of his Word 2. He that wanteth the knowledge of Gods Word is still in the power and dominion of Sathan as is plaine by that speech of Christ vnto Paul Act. 26. 18. I send thee saith he to turne them from darknesse to light and from the power of Satan vnto God In which respect also Satan is called Eph. 6. 12. the Ruler of the darknesse of this world Satan leadeth such whither he will 2. Tim. 2. 25. 26. And as the Prouerbe is the blind swalloweth many a flie so certainly such swallow many a great sin without any scruple or remorse for it 3. He that wanteth the knowledge of Gods Word can neuer go to heauen but must needs perish eternally God brings all to heauen by knowledge he wil haue all men to be saued saith the Apostle 1. Tim. 2. 4. and to come vnto the knowledge of the truth God hath said none that want knowledge shall come there My people perish for want of knowledge saith the Lord Hos. 4. 6. Yea God hath sworne it They haue not knowne my wayes saith the Lord Psal. 95. 10. 11. Unto whom I sware in my wrath that they should not enter into my rest But because men haue many figge-leaues to couer their shame in this point and many conceits whereby they blesse themselues against all that may be said against them for their ignorance I will shew you how the Holy Ghost in the Word driues them by all their shifts and thrusts them out of their starting holes 1. One blesseth himselfe in this that though he haue no Scripture-learning yet he is iust in all his dealings with men and leadeth as honest and vnblameable a life as the best Yea but the Scripture saith thou must ioyne to thy vertue knowledge or it is nothing worth 2. Pet. 1. 5. 2. Another in this that he hath more then so he hath not onely ciuill honesty to commend him to men but he vseth also to pray and shew deuotion toward God yea but the Scripture saith thy prayer can doe thee no good while thou art void of the desire of knowledge it is but the sacrifice of fooles Eccl 5. 1. Pro. 28. 9. He that turneth away his eare from hearing the law euen his prayer shall be abominable 3. Another in this that he thanks God he hath a good mind a good meaning and intent to please God as good and as vpright an heart toward God as the best but the Scripture saith the man that wants knowledge cannot haue a good mind nor a good meaning Pro. 19. 2. Without knowledge the mind is not good The Scripture teacheth vs that vprightnesse of heart and knowledge are inseparable there can be no vprightnesse of heart where there is no knowledge their good meanings and intentions will not bring any to heauen The true Religion and way to heauen is called the way of vnderstanding Pro. 96. 4. Another blesseth himselfe in this that yet this is his comfort that Christ died for sinners and he trusts to be saued by Christ though he care not for the meanes of knowledge he saith with them 1. Cor. 1. 12. I am neither of Paul nor Apollo nor Cephas I depend not on nor care for any Ministery I am of Christ. But the Scripture saith that no man can say that he is in Christ till he haue knowledge Ioh. 12. 46. I am come a light into the world that whosoeuer belieueth in me should not abide in darknesse No man can be iustified by Christ or obtaine any benefit by him that is void of knowledge By his knowledge shall my righteous seruant iustifie many saith the Lord Esa. 53. 11. 5. Another ignorant man comforteth himselfe in this that yet God is mercifull and he trusteth to be saued through Gods mercy But the Scripture saith none shall haue benefit by Gods mercy that is void of knowledge Oh continue thy louing kindnesse to them that know thee saith Dauid Psal. 36. 10. Esa. 27. 11. It is a people of no vnderstanding therefore he that made them will not haue mercy on them 6. Another in this that he hopes God will not looke that he should haue this knowledge of the Scripture for he through his education and age is vnlearned and simple and vnable to learne But the Scripture saith He that is skilfull and wise enough in the things of this life and can vnderstand and beare away other things as ballads and foolish songs and yet is too weakeheaded to conceiue in any measure of the Word of God shall neuer be excused by his simplicity before God He that is wise to do euill but to do good hath no knowledge as the Lord complaineth Ier. 4. 22. Yea how simple soeuer thou art if thou hadst the feare of God and an honest heart thou mightest attaine to the knowledge of the Word for in this very point the Scripture hath an excellency aboue all other learning Pro. 1. 4. Psal. 119. 130. It giues vnderstanding to the simple If this beso how miserable is the state of the most of the people in all places of the land Surely such as if we had the same mind in vs that was in Christ it would make our bowels to yearne within vs as his did Mat. 9. 36. For first they are extremely ignorant and it may be said of them as Acts 17. 23. They worship an vnknowne God they worship the true God ignorantly Examine them and aske whether they know themselues to be sinners they will answer in generall it may be all men are sinners But try them in particular and you shall find that they know not what sinne is they know not any commandement which they haue broken Ask them whether they be assured that they shall be saued their answer will be no none can be sure but they hope well Aske them how they hope to be saued some will answer by their good deeds others by Gods mercy Tell them that God is iust as well as mercifull and aske them how they hope to haue his iustice satisfied their answer will be they cannot tell they are not learned Aske them what Christ is their answer will be a man I trow if
such a one as he can find in his heart to loue and delight in aboue any other he shall neuer be able to keepe himselfe cha●…t reioyce with the wife of thy youth let her be as the louing Hinde and pleasant Roe let her brests satisfie thee at all times and be thou rauished alway with her loue And why wilt thou my sonne be rauished with a strange woman and embrace the b●…some of a stranger saith the wisedome of God you see it is not so much the hauing of a wife as the hauing of her and delighting in her that is the meanes that God hath sanctified to preserue a man from whoredome Pro. 5. 18 19 20. And that is the chiefe cause why the Popish Clergy through the iust iudgement of God doth so abound in all vnnaturall vncleanenesse because they doe not onely forbeare marriage but binde themselues by vow against it and condemne it in their doctrine and both thinke and speake dishonourably of it Lecture the One and twenty August 8. 1609. WE haue oft heard that these words from the 16. verse to the 18. do offer vnto our consideration foure principall points 1. That our Sauiour thirsting after the saluation of this poore Woman discouereth vnto her her sin and nothing he had said before to her could worke vpon her conscience till he tooke this course with her 2. That the sinne he discouereth to her was a secret sinne vnknowne to all men 3. That among all the secret or open sinnes which he knew by her when he would touch and awaken her conscience he makes choice of the Fornication she liued in and chargeth her onely with that 4. That though he knew she liued in so hainous a sinne he reiects her not for all that The three first points we haue already spoken of it remaineth now that we come to the last though he knew she liued in so hainous a sinne he reiects her not for it From whence that we may the better receiue that comfortable instruction which the Holy Ghost intendeth to giue vs in this example Let vs consider 1. What a manner of person this Woman was 2. The gracious respect Christ had vnto her Shee was 1. An Idolater and what sinne is more odious to God then Idolatry 2. She was an Idolater of that nation which of all others was most odious to Gods people Among them it was the most odious tearme of reproach to call one a Samaritan Iohn 8. 48. 3. She was a filthy harlot And yet see how Christ respected her 1. He seekes her conuersion 2. He beares with her blockishnesse and frowardnesse in reiecting that offer of grace hee made vnto her and giues her not ouer for that 3. When he saw there was no way to doe her good but by charging her conscience with the sin she liued in he doth it most gently and louingly for feare of discouraging of her he called her not harlot but onely intimates to her that hee knew how shee liued and that in most secret manner also while his Disciples were away and no body by but they two onely Now then the Doctrine that we learne from hence is this That the sinnes of Gods Elect how many or how hainous soeuer they be cannot hinder their saluation nor separate them from the loue of God after they once repent of them Before I confirme this vnto you three things are to be promised to preuent the mistaking of this Doctrine 1. It is certaine God hates all sinne in all men as well in the Elect as in the Reprobate with a perfect and infinite hatred aboue that that any tongue can expresse or heart conceiue of Hab. 1. 13. Thou art of pure eyes and canst not see euill thou canst not behold wickednesse 2. If any of Gods owne people fall into grosse and scandalous sinnes he is wont to correct and scourge them shapely for them Dauid may be an example of this 2. Sam. 12. 10 11. 3. He is wont to beare lesse with his owne people in this life then hee doth with the wicked and to correct them for such small faults as he vseth to passe ouer in the vngodly Amos 3. 2. You onely haue I knowne of all the families of the earth therefore will I visit you for all your iniquities Moses did but omit and delay the circumcision of his child and the Lord met him and would haue slaine him for it Exod. 4. 24. Yet can no sinne of Gods Elect how hainous soeuer cause God to hate or reiect them though he hate sinne in them he cannot hate them for sin though he correct and scourge them for sinne yet he cannot hate them for sinne but notwithstanding their sins be neuer so many neuer so hainous he loueth them neuer the lesse with the loue of a father with a most tender and vnspeakeable loue The truth of this Doctrine may appeare vnto vs in foure principall points 2. He is neuer a whit the more vnwilling to offer his grace vnto them and to seeke their conuersion for any hainous sinne they liued in before their calling 2. He thinkes neuer a whit the worse of them for that they haue beene or for any sins they haue liued in before their conuersion after once they haue repented of them 3. He likes neuer the worse of the good workes done by them after their conuersion because of the corruption that is mingled with them 4. He makes their very sinnes turne to their good and to the furtherance of their saluation Of these foure point I will speake in order as briefely as I can For the first Mans reason can conceiue cause why God should haue some respect vnto vs after our conuersion but that he should regard vs so farre as to seeke our saluation with such endeauour care and patience when we were vtterly without grace children of wrath enemies to all goodnesse specially so notorious sinners as many of vs were this argueth a speciall and wonderfull loue indeed and yet so he did What a one was Paul one that breathed out threatnings and slaughter against the Disciples of the Lord Acts 9. 1. one that was not a blasphemer and threatner himselfe and iniurious that is such a one as cared not what wrong he did the faithfull though he had no colour of right or law for that he did against them 1. Tim. 1. 13. But one that did also counsell others to blaspheme the name of Christ against their own knowledge and consciences Acts 26. 11. And what were those whom Christ shewed most kindnesse vnto most care to winne Surely the most notorious and infamous sinners that liued in the world See this here in the example of this woman see it also in another woman an infamous and notorious sinner Luke 7. 39. see it Matth. 9. 10. Many Publicans and Sinners came and sate downe with him at Matthewes feast Insomuch as lewd hypocrites tooke great offence at this Matth. 9. 11. 11. 19. Luk. 7. 39. 15.