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A67286 The preciousness of Christ to the believing-Christian Plainly and briefly set forth for the edification and consolation of believers in, and lovers of the Lord Jesus Christ. In a sermon on I Pet. 2. 7. By William Walker, B.D. Walker, William, 1623-1684. 1667 (1667) Wing W432A; ESTC R219919 23,737 44

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or any thing in it take up the whole or the remain of your hearts so that your minds are little or nothing upon Christ and you are seldome or never thinking of him it is a sign Christ is not very precious to you Small is the value we have for that which we are seldome or never thinking of Secondly they to whom Christ is precious as they will be much and often thinking of him so they will set a high price and value upon him they will very highly prize him His worth with them is above Rubies and all the things that may be desired are not to be compared to him Prov. 8. 11. Like St. Paul they will count all things but loss and dung in comparison with him Phil. 3. 8. Now Brethren is it so with you Have you such high thoughts of Christ Do you set so great a price upon him Do you apprehend a Divine nature and excellency an infinite worth and value in him Is there nothing that your heart can prefer before him It is then a sign he is precious to you But if your thoughts touching his nature and excellency be mean and low so that like the Arian Hereticks of old and the Socinian Hereticks of late you esteem him but 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 a meer man if his worth and value in your apprehension be scanty and little such as it was in his who sold him for thirty pence and it is sad to think how many there be at this day that matter not the selling of him at a much lower rate if there be any thing that you prize above him or prefer before him then it is a sign that in your eyes he is despised and you esteem him not that you make no great account of him that he is not precious to you Those things are not precious to us which we have but little value for Thirdly They to whom Christ is precious have a 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Ignat. ad ●n very great desire after him They hunger after him they pant and breath after him even as the Hart pants and brays after the Water-brooks their Souls like Davids are athirst for God Psal 42. 1 2. for the living God they count all things like St. Paul but loss and dung that they may win Christ. Phil. 3. 8. O my Dove that art in the clefts of the Rocks in the secret places of the stairs let me see thy Countenance let me hear thy Voice for sweet is thy Voice and thy Countenance is comely So breaths the Spouse in the Canticles after Christ her beloved Cant. 2. 14. Christ is the desire of the souls of them that truly believe in him and their hearts do even run after him with the swiftest feet of the strongest affections Is it so with you Brethren Examine your hearts upon this Point Have you so fervent a love for your Lord Have you so passionate affections for Jesus Have you so strong desires after Christ Is the desire of all Nations the delight of your souls Answerable unto his preciousnesse to you will be your affections for your love to your desires after him But if your affection for him be small your love cold your desire weak it is a sign he is not precious to you That is not very precious to a man which he hath no great love for nor mind to nor desire after Fourthly they to whom Christ is precious will be very industrious in their Inquest after him they will seek him diligetly even as silver and search for him as for hidden treasures Prov. 2. 4. or as a Merchant seeks for goodly Pearls Mat. 13. 45. they will seek him like the Spouse in the Canticles by night upon their beds and by day in the streets and in the broad wayes Cant. 3. 1 2. in private duties in publick Ordinances any where every where wherever they may hope to find him neglecting no means refusing no pains missing no opportunities of coming to him Is it so with you Brethren Are you diligent in your search after Christ Can you find in your hearts to be at paines to sind him Do you think no labours no watchings no fastings no prayers no teares no attendance in duties and on Ordinances too great so you may win Christ It is then a sign Christ is precious to you But if you make little or no inquiring after him if you be lither and lazie in the seeking of him if you think much and grudge to be at paines to find him it is a sign you set small value upon him that you have no precious esteem for him It is not precious to a man that is not worth his seeking after Fifthly they to whom Christ is precious will be willing to purchase him at any rate though never so dear so they may but have him They will part even with all for him Like the Merchant in the Gospel that sought for goodly pearls when they have found this one Pearl of great price they will sell all they have that they may buy him They will forgoe their Liberties for Christ they will forgoe their estates for Christ they will forgoe their Honours for Christ they will forgoe their Friends for Christ they will forgoe their sins for Christ they will forgoe their righteousnesse for Christ and they will forgoe even their lives for Christ I have goods a Mr. Copin Wife and Children said a French-Confessor once and yet I have lost those affections which I formerly bore to them neither are they dear to me so I may gain Christ. I love my wife and children in the Lord said an English ●ich ●oodman Martyr and if I had ten thousand pound in gold I had rather forgoe it all than them but I have them as if I had them not and I will not for their sakes forsake Christ. What things were gain to me saith St. Paul those I counted loss for Christ. Yea doubtless and I count all things but loss for the excellency of the knowledge of Christ Jesus my Lord for whom I have suffered the loss of all tbings and do count them but dung that I may winne Christ. Phil. 3. 7 8. It were easie to be very large even so as to tire you with such like instances as these of Persons who have been willing at any rate to purchase Christ weighing neither things visible nor things invisiblr as St. Ignatius said by himself ●p ad ●om 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 for the gaining of Christ. But how is it now with you Brethren Are you so fond of this great purchase Are you willing to part with any thing yea even with all thing for Christ Have you nothing but what you can readily forgoe for him however otherwise dear and delightful it be to you Then it is a sign that in your esteem of him Christ is precious But if there be any enjoyment whether of Liberty or Estate Honour or Friend Sin or Duty yea if it be even Life