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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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lodged not one night The Hebrew word for abide bal-jalin signifies to stay or lodge all night Adam then it seems did not take up one night's lodging in Paradise 1 Inference From Adam's sudden Fall he fell the same day in which he was created Learn 1. The Weakness of Humane Nature Adam in a State of Integrity quickly made a Defection from God He soon lost the Robe of Innocence and the Glory of Paradise And was our Nature thus weak when it was at the best what is it now when it is at the worst If Adam did not stand when he was perfectly righteous how unable are we to stand when Sin hath cut the Lock of our Original Righteousness If purified Nature did not stand how then shall corrupt Nature If Adam in a few hours sinn'd himself out of Paradise O how quickly should we sin ourselves into Hell if we were not kept by a greater Power then our own but God puts underneath his Everlasting Arms Deut. 32.27 2. From Adam's sudden Fall he fell the same day Learn how sad it is for a Man to be left to himself 1. Adam being left to himself fell O then what will become of us how soon fall if God leave us to ourselves A Man left to himself will choose his own Death he will be a Prey to every Temptation A Man without God's Grace left to himself is like a Ship in a Storm without Pilot or Anchor and is ready to dash upon every Rock Make this Prayer to God Lord do not leave me to myself If Adam fell so soon who had strength how soon shall I fall who have no strength O urge God with his Hand and Seal 2 Cor. 12.9 My strength shall be made perfect in weakness 2. The Sin by which our first Parents fell was Eating the forbidden Fruit Where consider two things 1. The Occasion of it 2. The Sin itself I. The Occasion of it The Serpent's Temptation the Devil did creep into the Serpent and speak in the Serpent as the Angel in Balaam's Ass where consider 1. The Subtilty of Satan's Temptation his Wiles are worse then his Darts Satan's Subtilty in Tempting 1. He dealt all along as an Impostor he usher'd in his Tentation by a Lye He heaps up many Lyes 1. That though our first Parents did eat of that Tree they should not die Gen. 3.4 Ye shall not surely die 2. Lye that God did envy our first Parents their Happiness Verse 5. God knows that in the day ye eat your eyes shall be opened q. d. 'T is God's envying your Felicity that he forbids you this Tree 3. Lye that they should be thereby made like unto God Verse 5. Ye shall be as gods Here was his Subtilty in Tempting the Devil was first a Lyar then a Murderer 2. In that he set upon our first Parents so quickly before they were confirmed in their Obedience The Angels in Heaven are fully confirm'd in Holiness they are called Stars of the Morning Iob 38.7 and they are fixed Stars But our first Parents were not confirm'd in their Obedience they were not fixed in their Orb of Holiness Though they had a possibility of standing they had not an impossibility of falling they were Holy but Mutable here was Satan's Subtilty in tempting our first Parents before they were confirm'd in their Obedience 3. His Subtilty in tempting was that he sets upon Eve first 1. Because he thought she was less able to resist Satan did break over the Hedge where it was weakest he knew he could more easily insinuate and wind himself into her by a Temptation An expert Soulder when he is to Storm or enter a Castle observes warily where there is a Breach or how he may enter with more Facility so did Satan the weaker Vessel 2. He tempted Eve first because he knew if once he could prevail with her she would easily draw her Husband Thus the Devil handed over a Temptation to Iob by his Wife Job 2.9 Curse God and die Agrippina poison'd the Emperour Commodus with Wine in a perfum'd Cup the Cup being perfumed and given him by his Wife it was the less suspected Satan knew a Temptation coming to Adam from his Wife would be more prevailing and would be less suspected O bitter sometimes Relations prove Temptations A Wife may be a Snare when she disswades her Husband from doing his Duty or enticeth him to Evil Ahab sold himself to work wickedness whom his wife Iezebel stired up 1 Kin. 21.25 She blew the Coals and made his Sin flame out the more Satan's Subtilty was in tempting Adam by his Wife he thought she would draw him to sin 4. Satan's Subtilty in tempting was in his assaulting Eve's Faith he would perswade her that God had not spoken truth Ye shall not surely die Gen. 3.4 This was Satan's Master-piece to weaken her Faith when he had shaken that and wrought her once to Distrust then victa fuit she presently put forth her hand to Evil. 2. Satan's Cruelty in Tempting As soon as Adam was invested in all his Glory the Devil cruelly as it were on the Day of Adam's Coronation would Dethrone him and bring both him and all his Posterity under a Curse We see how little love Satan hath to Mankind he hath an implacable Antipathy against us and Antipathies can never be reconciled So much for the Occasion of Adam's Sin tempted by the Serpent II. The Sin itself Eating the forbidden Fruit This was very heinous and that appears three ways 1. In respect of the Person that committed it 2. The Aggravation of the Sin 3. The Dreadfulness of the Effect 1. Very Heinous in respect of the Person that committed it Adam had Excellent and Noble Endowments he was illuminated with Knowledge embellished with Holiness he knew his Duty and it was as easie to him to obey God's Command as to know it he might have chosen whether he would sin or no yet he wilfully did eat of the Tree which was forbidden 2. The Aggravation of Adam's Sin Quest. Wherein did it appear to be so great 'T was but raptus Pomi Was this such a great matter to pluck an Apple Resp. Besides that 't was against an infinite God it was Malum complexum a voluminous Sin there were many Sins twisted together in it As Cicero saith of Parricide He who is guilty of it Plurima committit peccata in uno he commits many Sins in one So there were many Sins in this one Sin of Adam A big-bellied Sin a Chain with many Links ten Sins in it 1. Incredulity our first Parents did not believe what God had spoken was truth God said They should die the death in the day they eat of that tree They believed not that they should die they could no● be perswaded that such fair Fruit had Death at the Core Thus by Unbelief they made God a Lyer nay which was worse they believed the Devil rather then God 2. Unthankfulness which is the Epitome of all Sin Adam's Sin