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A12516 Dauids repentance, or, A plaine and familiar exposition of the 51 psalme first preached and now published for the benefite of Gods church : wherein euery faithfull Christian may see before his eyes the patterne of vnfeigned repentance, whereby we may take heed of the falling into sinne againe. Smith, Samuel, 1588-1665. 1614 (1614) STC 22841.7; ESTC S3155 194,670 580

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to betray his Master but how he digested the same in the end Mat. 26.27 the Euangelist declareth when hee saw that Christ was condemned hee brought againe the thirtie peeces of siluer to the high Priests and Elders saying I haue sinned betraying the innocent bloud And this shall all men one day be sure to finde that the perishing pleasures of sin shall haue sorrow in the end that if they haue not truth in the inward affections of the heart there must needes raigne sinne and sin is but a lying vanitie and will deceiue them in the end Indeed all sin to a naturall man is delightfull and pleasant he findeth it sweete to his taste but it is as sweet meate that hath poyson mingled with it Hebr. 3.3 That howsoeuer it is sweet in the taste yet in the end bringeth death So is it with sin it doth delight in the committing thereof but in the end it turneth to the destruction of the whole man Vse 1 Heere then we may see the wofull fruit of sin which na●urall men make their chiefe h●ppinesse and felicitie They may indeed delight for a time and please the carnall desires of Naturall men but Oh alas they bring an heauy accompt and reckoning in the end So that wee may say to all naturall and carnall men whose portion is in this life as Abner said in an other case 2. Sa. 2.26 Knowest thou not that it will be bitternesse in the latter end This wee may see in Cain in Esau in Ahab in Iudas c. That hauing tasted of the bread of deceit haue had their mouthes filled with the grauell in the end For the Motions of sinne are like those locusts of the bottomlesse pit hauing faces like men Reuel 9. and their haire like the haire of women but a taile like a Scorpion which stingeth to death Vse 2 Wee learne hence what must bee the christian practise of a godly man namely to walke plainely and sincerely to be a true Israelite indeed in whom is no guile This is that which Salomon teacheth He that walketh vprigh●ly walketh boldely but he that peruerteth his wayes shall be knowne Oh it is a gracious thing for a m●n Prou. 10.9 in all things to labour to keepe faith and a good conscience such a man may assure himselfe that the Lord loueth him For he loueth trueth in the inward affections But such as commit wickednesse without care or conscience shall be sure to feele the smart in the end Therefore hast thou taught me wisedome in the secret of my heart Dauids sin heino●s why IN this last place the Prophet Dauid aggrauateth his sinne by that knowledge which God in mercy had bestowed vpon him namely that God had taught him heauenly wisedome by the Lawe of God whereby he knew very well what God required at his hands and how hee ought to serue and worship GOD nay that hee had taught him wisedome not after a common manner but euen by his holie Spirite had taught him wisdome in the secret of his heart in a speciall manner Because God had taught him wisedome secretly reuealing his will vnto him and therefore he confesseth that his sinne was the more hainous and grieuous for if hee had neuer beene sanctified nor truely called if he had beene ignorant and blinde in the word of God though it could not excuse him yet his sin had not beene so great but seeing he who had made so good proceeding in the seruice and worship of GOD who had taught others who was so insighted by the Spirit and beene taught in a speciall manner against knowlege against conscience and so fouly sinned against God this highly increaseth and aggrauateth his sinne Doctr. 1 Hence then learne that it is a fearfull and verie dangerous sin for anie man or woman to sinne against the knowne trueth of the word A feareful thing to sin against knowlege and Law of GOD against knowledge and conscience when as wee haue not onely knowne the will and word of GOD but beleeued it beene enlightned by the Spirit and being taught of GOD in our inward affections then against all these means to sinne and to commit iniquitie against knowledge and conscience it is a most dangerous thing this may heere appeare in Dauid who was grieuously wounded for this sinne aboue all other and felt the smart of it to humble him all the dayes of his life So Peters deniall of Christ Luke 23. chapter though it was of feare yet being against knowledge and also conscience oh it caused him to weepe bitterly and indeede sinnes of knowledge and against conscience are done with some presumption against God And therefore if euer a man be touched for them they will wound deepe and cause teares to follow Vse 1 Seeing it is so fearefull and dangerous to sin against knowledge and conscience because thereby we doe what lieth in vs to quench the Spirit to wound our consciences and it is a great steppe vnto the sin against the holy Ghost Oh then let vs in the feare of GOD take heede wee neuer giue that liberty to our owne lustes and liking as to sin against knowledge and conscience If the Diuell tempt thee to any sinne which thou knowest is condemned in the word of God as swearing lying stealing Note murther adultery c. and thy conscience telleth thee of it and checks thee for it do not commit it though thou mightest gaine a kingdome by it for that which followeth will be a farre greater losse for thou shalt lose peace of conscience and ioy in the Spirit feeling of GODS loue comfort in affliction and if GOD be not mercfull vnto thee thou shalt run on from sin to sin to a reprobate sense It is true ignorance shall excuse no man yet sinnes of ignorance are farre lesse then sins of knowledge and against conscience 1. Tim. 1.13 Paul persecuted the Church of God but it was by ignorance and therefore GOD shewed him mercy but if thou of spite and malice shalt persecute and against knowledge and the checke of thy conscience hurt and iniurie the seruants of GOD and members of Christ how canst thou euer look to finde mercy Thou knowest that GOD forbiddeth and condemneth lying swearing stealing murther adultery drunkennesse c. And if thou shalt wittingly and willingly rush into them though thou know they be forbidden thou maiest look for some fearefull iudgement of God vpon thee And therefore if thou be ●empted answer I will not yeelde It is written I may not steale lie commit adultery Matth. 4.2 c. as Christ answered the diuell Vse 2 We see that if God leaue his children they may fall dangerously into great sinnes yea against knowledge and conscience as Dauid Abraham Peter c. for of our selues we haue no power to resist the subtill temptations and assaults of the Diuell but euen as a staffe stands so long as it is stayed but when it is left
alone presently it falles with the least puffe of winde so doe wee And therefore let vs not relie too much vpon our owne power as Peter did and fell but feare our weaknesse and suspect our selues and pray the Lord to hold vs and not to leaue vs to our selues for then there is no sinne so fowle into which wee will not easily plunge our selues And yet if the Lord leaue vs to fall into some great sinne against knowledge and conscience let vs not despaire or thinke wee haue sinned against the holy Ghost as it is the diuells vsuall temptation to perswade a Christian that hee hath sinned against knowledge and conscience and therefore against the holy ghost and that God hath no mercy for him and to that purpose hee abuseth one especiall place Hebr. 6.4 5 6. For it is impossible that they which were once lightned and haue tasted of the heauenly gift and were made partakers of the holie Ghost and haue tasted of the good word of God and of the power of the world to come if they fall away should be renued againe by repentance By this place and such like the cunning Diuell labours to bring the children of God to dispaire if they commit sinne after they be called and inlightned because they sinne against knowledge and conscience But that the children of God may sinne and commit some great sinne and euill against knowledge and conscience after they be inlightned and effectually called and sanctified appeareth in Abraham Sara Dauid Peter c. and daily experience proueth it and therefore all sinnes of knowledge and against conscience are not sins against the holy Ghost but in that place he speaketh of such as of desperate malice and set purpose sinne against the holy Ghost and wholy fall away and abandon all Religion and renounce Christ and his Gospel and therefore the holy Ghost saith not onely if they fal but if they fall away that is euen cut themselues cleane off from Christ Againe that they sinne wilfully euen desperately persecuting Christ in his members and crucifie the Lord of glory and make a mocke of him trample vnder foote the sonne of God and accompt the blood of the New Testament as an vnholie thing and dispite the Spirit of God now none of all these did befall Dauid Peter or any elect child of God who though they sin of knowledge against conscience yet doe they mourne and are grieued for it and it is for feare or by the continuall instigation of the diuell and strength of his temptation or in haste and of weakenesse but afterwards they do grieue for it and desire nothing more then to repent and to be reconciled to GOD which they cannot doe that sinne against the holie Ghost Doctr. 2 Wee learne that heauenly wisedome and sauing knowledge which worketh on the heart Heauenlie wisedome is the proper gift of Gods spirit and conuerteth the soule is the proper worke and gift of God alone by his Spirit Thou O Lord hast by thy Spirit taught me wisedome in the secret of my heart enlightning and giuing mee a heart to know thee All the elect shall be taught of ●od Againe the Lord promiseth To make all her children the Scholers of God Iohn 6.45 Esay 54.13 And hee will be their Master and Teacher so that it is manifest that God alone is the Schoolemaister who doth teach by his Spirit true and heauenly wisedome sauing and sound knowledge in the heart God teacheth his wisedome two waies And this teaching of God containes two parts First the enlightning of the mind Secondly the bowing of the heart First the Lord doth by his Spirit which is the eye-salue Reue. 3.9 1. Cor. 2.10 annoynt our eyes and cleare our mindes and maketh vs able to vnderstand his will in his word by nature alas we cannot know his will for The naturall man perceiues not the things that are of God for they bee foolishnesse vnto him and euen as the cleare Sunne is vnto a blinde man so is the word to vs by nature we vnderstand nothing to our good Secondly the Lord teacheth wisedome in the secret of the heart when he bowes the heart to obedience of his will so the Lord opened the hart of Lydias to attend vnto the preaching of Paul Acts 16.14 Vse 1 Seeing it is GOD who teacheth wisedome and sauing knowledge we must labour to become his Scholers and disciples we must be willing to learne of this Master to come to his Schoole where his Word is taught and intreate him that hee will teach vs his will and teach vs wisedome in our hearts Dauid Psalme 119. in many verses hath it Teach mee thy word O Lord and I will keepe it euen vnto the end and as for such as scorne to haue GOD for their Schoolemaster to come to his Schoole to be taught of God all their wisedome if it were as great as the wisedome of Salomon or Achitophel it is but follie with God Vse 2 Seeing God that is our spirituall Schoole-master he teacheth not only the eare or the tongue but he teacheth the heart in the secret of the heart and affection by moouing and bowing them to obedience this sheweth that most men are not taught of God for all the knowledge that they haue of God and his word it is onely in words lipp-knowledge and knowledge in the tongue to talke of God to discourse and commend Religion but it neuer commeth to the heart and intrailes to humble them to enlighten the minde truely to conuert the soule to bow the wil and affection to obedience Well know this that all thy knowledge and wisedome can not doe thee any good vnlesse it be in the heart vnlesse it bring foorth obedience to the will of GOD and therefore prooue thy knowledge whether it hath humbled thy heart moued thy affection to obey the will of God to keepe his Commaundements for it thy heart runne after sinne and thou art not purged nor bettered nor reformed in heart and life alas thy knowledge is but carnall and wil neuer saue thy soule And this serues to cut the combs of many vaine hypocrits and dissemblers who because they can talke and discourse of matters of religion and commend the Preacher they do thinke themselues iolly fellowes and good Christians But I say vnlesse the Spirit of God teach thee wisedome in the secret of thy heart by bowing it to obedience and reformation all thy knowledge it is but a carnall and fleshly knowledge which may befall a reprobate Paul shewes vs how we may vndoubtedly know whether we be taught of God or not If any man loue God he is taught of God 1. Cor. 8.3 so that by our vnfained loue of God which will appeare in keeping his commandements and doing his wil we shall know whether we be truely taught of God And he that hath not the loue of God nor care to keep his Commandements that man let his knowledge bee neuer so