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A25828 The Son of God walking in the fire with the servants of God in nine sermons upon Dan. III. XXV / by that precious and holy man, Mr. Timothy Armitage ... ; unto which is added another sermon preached by him upon Eccles. 9.10 at the entrance of one of the mayors there into his office. Armitage, Timothy, d. 1655. 1656 (1656) Wing A3703; ESTC R15716 136,561 236

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Ps v. 10. Then said I so this is my infirmity but I will remember the years of the right hand of the most High I will remember the years of the right hand of the most High I will remember those days those years when God did by his Mighty Hand save and deliver me This is an encouragement for the future to trust in God he saved me at such a time at such a low condition Oh he was there the right hand of the Lord was stretched out to What God requires when he works such mercies for his people and how the Servants of the Lord should express their thankfulness for such Mercies received deliver and why should we ever distrust the Lord again surely that power of the Lord can never be nonplust that hath wrought such great things for me Thus you see the Grounds Here is no time for Application I shall adde a fourth Particular and that is this which will yet make the Point more useful before I leave it What doth God require of his people when he works such Deliverances for them And how should the Servants of the Lord express their thankfulness for such Mercies when God doth so and so rescue the lives of his people First of all Take heed that we neither forget the Mercy nor the God of the Mercy I say forget not the Mercy nor the God of the Mercy we are very apt to look upon our mercies with a slight eye we remember our wormwood and our gall but we forget our mercies and the goodness of the Lord that did shine in the Mercy Now know that there is a great provocation to the Lord It was the sin of Israel that they forgot so soon what God had done for them we read of this how they provoked the Lord and they turned back saith the Psalmist and you shall see ●ow God did take it as a great provocation and God threatens them for it See how they forgot what God had done for them Psal 106. 13. They soon forgat his works they waited not for his Counsel and verse 21. They forgot God their Saviour which ●ad done great things in Egypt and therefore the Lord was wroth with them Brethren so should we take heed that we do not forget our Mercies and forget the God of the Mercie forget not what God is and forget not what God hath done for us forget not what God requires of us Did God remember us in low conditions and shall we forget him shall we forget him when he hath raised us up will not this be horrible ingratitude does the Lord remember us continually and shall we forget him Oh! we should get a remembrance of God and a sense of God and the goodness of the Lord written in our hearts Where doth God write the name of his people Why he writes their names there where he will not forget them why see what the Lord says in Isa 49. vers 15 16. Can a woman forget her sucking child that she should not have compassion on the son of her wombe they may forget yet will I not forget thee Vers 16. Behold I have graven thee upon the Palmes of my hands See what care God takes that he might not forget his people and so he would have us not to forget his Mercies Behold I have engraven thee upon the palmes ●f my hands When a man would not forget his friend he will ingrave his name upon a Ring but you will say he will not forget that doth not only write it upon a Ring but upon his own flesh And thus the Lord deals with you Behold I have engrav●n you upon the plames of my hands and doth the Lord thus take care to remember us Let not us forget him Secondly we should not look with a slight eye upon great Mercies Oh view the Mercy compass the Mercy go round about it tell the Towers and see the Bulwarks see what Mountains of goodness and mercie shine in them Oh see how the Attributes of God do shine in them God cannot indure that people should despise affliction his Chastisements My son despise not the chastening of the Lord he cannot abide when men are careless when they are sleighty under affliction and surely he will not endure that men should look sleightly upon mercies My son despise not the goodness of the Lord the mercies of the Lord the deliverances of the Lord Let not them be lookt upon with a sleighty eye look into the height of the Mercy and the depth of the Mercy and all the evil that would have befallen us if we had not enjoyed the Mercy And Thirdly Take heed that we give nothing to creatures but all to the free grace of God this God he requires in thankfulness when he gives such Deliverances ascribe nothing to man nothing to our selves nothing to our prayers nothing to our faith No give all to God give all to free grace look upon Ieb take him for an instance in the 9. of Iob v. 16. If I had call'd and the Lord had Answered if he had given me my Petition given me what I desired yet I would not say he hath harkened to my voice I would not say 't is for my prayers or for my faith No I am poor dust and ashes what 's my voice in Heaven No sure I will give all to him I will say surely the Lord hath heard his own voice the voice of his free grace pleading for me he hath heard the voice of his Spirit pleading in me and the voice of his Son making Intercession for me I will not say the Lord hath heard me but that the Lord may teach his people this he gives Mercies before they have thoughts to seek them as in Ps 21. 3. Yea sometime God he hath exceeded the faith of his people to let them see that it was not for the worthiness of their faith though when God would give Mercies Many times he sets his people a praying and beleeving but he doth not give mercies for these And therefore God he doth prevent their faith as you may see in Psal 126. vers 1. When the Lord turned again the Captivity of Sion then were we like to them that dreamed like to them that dream as much as to say When the Lord brought us back we had not faith enough to believe it we could not think that the Mercy was real when as we came out of Babylon we doubted whether we should believe it or no whether it was real or a dream It was real but it was not for their faith and therefore ascribe nothing to faith nothing to means nothing to prayer but all to the free grace of God Again Fourthly we should give back again to God what God lends us That is the Fourth way to express Thankfulness Hath God given us life let us give it back again to him Hath God given us strength we should give it back again to God we should lay out all our strength for
it concerns every living man to do with his might whatsoever he hath to do for God or for his own soul in that great business that doth concern Eternity It concernes every living man and woman to do with all their might what ever they have to do with all their might whatever they have to do for God or for their own souls in the great business that doth concern Eternity I shall here shew you First what it is for a man to do with his might Secondly what are those things that God requires of every one of you to be done with your might And that will make way for the Application First of all What is to do with thy might To do with thy might First is to do with diligence to do diligently to take all opportunities of doing for God yea seek opportunities not only embrace opportunities but seek opportunities of doing for God Our Lord Jesus Christ went up and down doing good in the days of his flesh he sought opportunities to serve his Father and to serve the sons of men The Sun carries his light up and down the world and visits poor Creatures that are in darkness when a man is faithful in taking opportunities to do for God in seeking opportunities when a man works with diligence then he works with his might Again secondly To do with thy might to do with a mans might is to do or work resolutely to do with resolution not to be beaten back by discouragements and by opposition that doth lye in the way never did any work meet with so much opposition as the great work of our Redemption by Christ But he brake through Divels and all the powers of darkness that were in his way he did with his might the work of his Father for he did it with resolution To go on notwithstanding all storms all winds that blow though never so many dangers lay in a mans way though there seem to be Lions in the way great enemies great persecutions losse of name losse of estate losse of friends to go through evil report as well as good to break through the strife of Tongues and the strife of hands This is to work Resolutely this is to do with a mans might Again thirdly to do with a mans might is to do faithfully when a man works faithfully and sincerely when he doth not warp nor turn aside when he is not byassed nor drawn by the allurements of the world In the 33. of Deut. it is said that Levi did not know his own Father nor his own Mother nor his children he did the work of God with all his might for he did it faithfully And when the cause of God was in hand he knew no friend he knew not his Father he knew not his children Get thee behind me Satan saith Christ to Peter a dear friend a chosen Disciple yet when Peter will disswade Christ from doing the work of his Father Peter is a Satan he is an adversary get th●e behind me Satan And so what do you mean to vex my heart saith Paul when his friends disswaded him I am ready not only to be bound but to dye at Jerusalem for the name of Christ When a man works faithfully then he works with his might Fourthly when a man works spiritually then he works with his might When his heart goes into the work when the spirit goes into the work when a man is content not only to give God the outside but his heart shall be engaged and that shall bow to God and submit to Christ If he do not find that his heart and spirit is engaged in the work he cannot be satisfied It is said of good Josiah in the 2 of Kings 23. vers 25. there was none like to him there was none like before him that turned to the Lord with all his heart with all his soul and with all his might He turned with his heart and soul his heart and Spirit was engaged in it and therefore now he did it with his might Fiftly when a man works with his might he works speedily I say speedily Our Lord Jesus did the work of his Father with his migh● and he began betimes in the morning he was called the Hind in the morning he was hunted betimes in the morning He began betimes to work the works of his Father when he was thirteen years of age he was found disputing among the Doctors and saith he Wist you not that I must do the work of my Father To begin betimes in the day of youth to take the best season the fittest opportunity to do for God when a man doth speedily then he doth with his might Sixthly When a man doth strenuously when he doth with all his strength with all those abilities God hath given him when he is content that God should have all that he hath that God should serve himself of the best he hath and rejoyce that he hath any thing for God when a man lays down himself and lays down all at the foot-stool of God saith Lord take me and take mine and improve me to the utmost of thy self it matters not what become of the Creature so God may be glorified when a man works thus he works strenuously and with all his might Seventhly and lastly when a man works constantly When a man holds out unto the end when he is willing to abide with Jesus Christ yea to abide with Christ in his tribulation when he is willing to serve the Lord all the six days of his life when he is content that his works and his life should be finished together and not one before the other Thus it was with our Lord Jesus Christ when he was upon the Cross his work and his life were finished together when a man works thus to the end this man works with his might That is the first Particular we hasten to the second You have heard what it is for a man to work with his might The second follows What those things are that every man ought to do with his might I shall speak first to Sinners and then to Believers and shew both their works Something the Lord requires of both to be done thus with all their might If Sinners ask what is their work I answer What the work of sinners is to be done with their might First their work is to know themselves To know that they are poor and miserable blind and naked that they are lost and undone that they are without light and without life and without strength and without hope for eternity that they have sinned and cannot satisfie that they have lost themselves and cannot return of themselves that they have done evil and cannot do better of themselves If free-grace do not prevent them they are as poor wandring sheep upon the Mountains they are like to wander and wander and wander for ever till they be separated everlastingly from the Lord if the good Shepherd of souls do not
THE SON OF GOD Walking in the Fire with the Servants of God IN NINE SERMONS Upon DAN III. XXV BY That Precious and Holy Man Mr TIMOTHY ARMITAGE Late Pastor of a Congregation gathered in the City of Norwich Unto which is added another SERMON Preached by him upon Eccles 9. 10. At the Entrance of one of the Mayors there into his Office LONDON Printed by J. Macock for Henry Cripps and are to be sold at his Shop in Popes-Head-Alley near Lumbard-Street 1656. To the Reader THe Prophets do they live for ever as the holy Prophet Zechariah asks the Question wherein he also implies the Answer Surely they do not live for ever which dayly experience doth bear witness unto For we see that wise and good men dye as well as the foolish and bruitish person And 't is no small Mercy unto them what ever it be to those who remain that they may rest from their Labours yet were it not great pity that all their precious Labors should dye and be buried in the dust together with themselves Now although that gracious and sweet-Spirited Man Mr. Timothy Armitage the late Pastor to a Congregation gathered in the City of Norwich is now gone to his blessed Rest of whose Death it cannot be said as 't was of that King Jehoram That he departed without being desired for his absence is still very much lamented and not without cause unto this day Yet through the Lords good Providence some of his holy Labors that fell from him being taken up by the careful Hand of a Christian Brother of that Congregation who had the Pen of a ready Writer are here presented to the world as some others also may if the Lord please in time be brought to light whereby such as have their senses exercised to discern both good and evil may easily perceive what a good Treasure there was in the heart of that good man whence such good things both new and old have been brought forth I doubt not but such a sweet savour of a gracious Spirit will so evidently appear all along through the Veins of these Sermons to such as are spiritual and can savour spiritual things as that should I go about to write Letters of Commendation of Him or Them I suppose it might be said to me as the Samaritans sometime spake unto the Woman that perswaded them to come and see the Christ Now we believe not because of thy saying for we have heard him our selves and know that this was a most choice and precious Man indeed And seeing it hath been the Lot and Portion of the Saints even in all Ages more or less to meet with manifold exercises and sharp sufferings in one kind or other yea sometimes even with Fiery Tryals and what afflictions may also abide us in these latter Times the Lord only knoweth Therefore I cannot but think that the Subject of these ensuing Sermons viz The walking of the Son of God with his Servants in the midst of the Fire may be very seasonable and comfortable to all the Servants of Christ even in these and the after times What this our Dear and Reverend Brother spake herein was as it seems that which he had the experience of not long before having as I am told but newly come out of the Furnace I mean a most violent hot burning Fever so that there is the more cause to hope that what came from his own heart may through the Blessing of Christ go to the Hearts of others also If any seeming Pleonasms or Redundances or deficiency in any Phrases or words may appear to any herein let them please but to consider that these Sermons are put forth not by the Authors own Notes which as it seems are very hardly to be read but as they were taken from his Mouth in Preaching I shall only crave leave to mention one passage lest possibly any might seem to stumble or be offended at it viz. That about the suppressing of Errors in pag. 118 119. as if he did absolutely deny the exercise of the Magistrates Power in any such matters or in any case whatsoever Whereas if his Expressions be candidly taken as they may viz. That the Sword or Power of the Magistrate is not to be exercised against any Person meerly for the very holding of an Error if no more without any manner of Civil disturbance or circumstances of that Nature for he speaks not at all of any such holding spreading of Errors I know not any that wil or can affirm or maintain the contrary and so take any just offence at the Expression I shall add no more but desire that the Blessing of Christ may accompany these holy Labors 13d. 7m. 56y. THO. ALLEN The Table Shewing several things observable in every particular Sermon in this Book The first Sermon SEven Wonders or seven Miracles discovered in the Text. First That the light of the fire continued and not the heat Page 3 Secondly That their number was not diminished but encreased 4 Thirdly That the fire did burn their bands asunder but did not hurt them ibid. Fourthly These men were seen walking in the midst of the fire ibid. Fiftly That the fire did remain fire and yet not burn them ib. Sixtly That they should be in the midst of the fire and have no hurt 5 Seventhly There was one among them like the Son of God ib. The Observation That the Lord doth oftentimes in a wonderful manner rescue the lives of his Servants from death 7 What restraints God lays upon the Creatures that he might rescue the lives of his Servants p. 7 8 9 10 The first Ground of the Point 10 How Gods Name is glorified by delivering his Servants 11 12 13 The second Ground of the Point 15 The third Ground of the Point 16 Quest What God requires when he works Mercies for his people 17 1. Take heed that we neither forget the Mercy nor the God of the Mercy ibid. 2. Not look with a slight eye upon great Mercies 19 3. Give nothing to the Creature but all to free grace ibid. 4. Give back again to God what God lends us 20 5. Be willing that we lay down our lives when God calls for them ibid. 6. We should do something extraordinary for God 21 7. Look upon all outward mercies in reference to some spiritual mercy 22 The second Sermon Use 1. To teach that the lives of the Saints are very precious to God p. 28. This is made out in four particulars 30. Use 2. To teach that the souls of the Saints are much more precious to God and therefore our souls should be very precious to us 34 Use 3. To teach us to set an high price upon our lives 37 4. Rules how to prize our lives 39 Use 4. To exhort the Saints to trust God for ever 45 The third Sermon The former Use further pressed and directions given what to trust God for 1. For all the comforts of their lives 52 2. For overcomming the
of the righteous in the Psalm 126. v. 2. you may see there God he made the very Heathen to confess that God was with his people and that he had done great things for them Then said they among the Heathen the Lord hath done great things for them The Lord hath done great things for them Thirdly God brings glory to his Name by such kinde of Deliverances for he makes it appear that he hath the sole prerogative over the times of men and over the lives of men he will make it appear that the times of his creatures are in his hand and not in their own hand and not in the hand of enemies Above all things in the world God is said to keep this in his hand the times of men and the lives of men See what Dani●l says to Nebuchadnezzar in Dan. 5. 23. And the God in whose hand thy breath is and whose are all thy ways hast thou not glorified See here the breath that is in mans Nostrils it is in Gods hand and he can withdraw it when he please thy breath 't is in his hand and he will dispose of it he keeps it in his hand and he will not give it out of his hand and therefore when any life is communicated to any creature 't is given him of God Iob he will acknowledg this that his life was given out by way of favour and free grace Iob 10. 12. Thou hast granted me life and favour See here he doth acknowledge it that the giving out of his life 't is Gods prerogative 'T is granted of God Princes they grant such and such a favour so life and favour is granted of God He will keep it in his own hand He will not make any Lease and Tearm to any man living they shall have it from Moment to Moment the creatures shall have their lives from Moment to Moment but for any tearm God will not that shall be at his own disposi●g and therefore the Lord hath exercised wrath and anger when the creature hath gone about to make this their prerogative to promise life to themselves and grant life to themselves You know what is said of the fool in the Gospel when he had been very prodigal he would make many promises to himself Soul saith he thou hast goods laid up for many years why how doth God take this why he is called fool for his labour he reckons without the Landford and therefore God he comes and turns him out of his Farm Thou fool saith God th●● night shall thy soul be taken from thee 't is Gods only prerogative he makes it appear so the giving out of life is in his hand and therefore it is said in the Scripture that the Issues from death belong to God See that place in the 68. Psal v. 20. T is our God that is the God of salvation and unto the Lord belongeth Issues from death Issue that is the way that God leads to death and from death The Door the Gates of death both to and fro they belong to God to the Son of God he keepeth the door Behold saith he I have the keys of Hell and death so that the Issues to death belong to him He shuts the door when he pleaseth and the Issues of death belong to him he opens the door when he pleaseth Sometime a man hath this conceit of himself well I am brought lower and weaker wasted and decayed in my strength and in my body but there is such a means as will surely help me such a Friend such a Physician they will certainly help me if it were not for them I should despair there is my hope why you are deceived saith God I will have you know that I keep thee door of life and the Issues of life belong to me if God shut the door of life man cannot get back again notwithstanding all his friends Again sometime a man is brought low that friends give him over and then we say he is gone all means are used and none effectual and we say surely there is no hope for him to come back again You are mistaken saith God I will have you to know that the Issues of life come from me and I will open a door for life and say life come back again and thus God makes it appear that the Issues of life belong to him and that is for his glory That is the first ground of the Point Secondly God doth work such Deliverance Second Ground of the Point for his Servants that so he may afford great matter of rejoicing both to themselves and to others I say that he may afford great matters of rejoycing great Mercies and great Deliverances they commonly bring along with them great joy 't is not only a Mercy but a Duty great Mercies call for great joy See it was their duty in Psal 126. 1 2 3. When the Lord turned again the Captivity of Sion we were like them that dreamed them was our mouth filled with laughter and our Tongue with singing Then said they among the Heathen the Lord hath done great things for them the Lord hath done great things for us whereof we are glad or rejoyce The Spirit of joy 't is the life of Heaven 't is the inheritance that the Saints shall have there W●ll done good and faithful servant enter into thy M●sters joy Now God whilest they are upon earth he will cause part of that joy to enter into them that they shall have some of that joy now have a little taste of the joy of Heaven whilest they are here upon earth therefore God he will will work such deliverance for his people that they may see much of the glory of God in the Mercy much of the glory of God in the Deliverance that so they may have their hearts lift up to rejoyce in God Yea Again God will have others to rejoice with them and therefore some Mercies are spreading Mercies such a Mercy as God gave to Sara● See Gen 21. 6. And Sarah said God hath made me to laugh so that all that hear will laugh with me her own ●ffection was too narrow to rejoyce in the goodness of God and therefore I sa● God many times he gives out such Mercies such Deliverance● that they shall be spreading Mercies the joy and the sweetness of them shall spread abroad and his people shall say we rejoyce in the goodness of t●e Lord and all the people that fear his Name shall rejoyce with us That 's the second Ground Thirdly God he works ●uch Deliverances for his people that so he might strengthen their confidence Thir● Ground of the Point for the future that he might encourage their hearts and the hearts of many that trust in the Lord that whensoever they are brought down into low conditions they might look back and see what God did sometime for them See what the Psalmist saith in Psalm 77. see what a help this was when he was in a low condition the 77.
to bear witness of that good he did his people We shall observe then this Proposition God many times makes his peoples Enemies to acknowledge and confess that the Lord is with them Observat 3. and that he hath dealt graciously with them God makes very enemies to confess oftentimes that he deals wonderfully and graciously with his people The Church was confident of this in her affliction therefore she was supported See that 7 of Mich. 9. 10. I will bear the indignation of the Lord because I have sinned agains● him until he plead my cause and execute judgment for me he will bring me forth to the light and I shall behold his righteousness verse 10. Then she that is my Enemy shall see it and shame shall cover her which said unto me where is the Lord thy God mine eyes shall behold her now shall she be troden down as the mire in the streets Then she that is my enemy shall see it and shame shall cover her which saith where is the Lord thy God The Church was confident that she should not only see the footsteps of mercy but that God would make the very enemies to see it She that sayd where is the Lord your God! she that sometimes insulted over me and blasphemed the name of my God that said where is your God time is coming when she shall see it and I shall say Loe here is my God I waited for him and he will save me and she shall see the deliverance so as shame shall cover her she shall be ashamed that ever she opened her mouth against God And the Church did not loose her expectation this was fulfilled to the Church in the 126. Psalm you shall see the fulfilling there of this promise that she took hold of the 126. 1. When the Lord turned again the captivity of Sion then was our mouth filled with laughter and our tongue with singing then said they among the Heathen the Lord hath done great things for them When God turned again Sions Captivity when he brought them out of the grave Babylon the work was so wonderful that enemies could not but see that the hand of the Lord was in it to give poor Captives so much favour in the eye of Princes that they should release them send them home countenance them help them in all they could help them to build the Temple of the Lord this could not be if the Lord had not wrought wonderfully for them The Heathen were convinced They said amongst the Heathen the Lord hath dous great things for them God makes the very enemies to acknowledge his power and glory and that he was with his people in the 8. Chapter of Exodus verse 19. God wrought a Miracle by Moses and the Aegyptians stood out long but they say in the 19. verse Sure this is the finger of God Lo they had hardened their hearts and would not be converted at last God works a Miracle and makes them to cry out sure this is the finger of God look into the new Testament and you shall finde that the Lord Jesus Christ did extort confession from the mouths of his enemies he made them to acknowledge that he was the Son of God and that God was with him in those mighty works that he wrought See the 6. of John and the 14. verse There the multitude followed Christ when as they had seen the Miracles Christ wrought then they said This is of a truth that Prophet that should com into the world and so in the 7 of John verse 47. When the Officers were to bring Christ to the chief Priests they returned with their conviction and they answered never man spake like this man yea when he was upon the Cross in his greatest Eclipse seemed to be forsaken of all men even his very friends forsook him they all forsook him and fled and he was lookt upon as a scorn to all the people yet even then did the Lord Jesus extort confession from their mouths See the 27. of Matth. and the 54. For the further cleering of the Point by Demonstration The Point ●leared by Dem●nstrations God makes sometimes the very enemies to confess that he is with his people and that he hath dealt wonderously graciously with them First of all you shall finde for this that Jesus Christ hath put up a Petition to his Father he hath Demonst 1 made it his request to his Father that his Father would manifest so much of himself to his people that the very men of the world might be convinced that hi● Father did love him that the world might be convinced that they were one with God and one with the Father and one with the Son for this Christ prays in the 17. of John and the 21 v. That they all may be one as thou Father art in me and I in thee that they also may be one in us that th● world may b●leeve that thou hast sent me vers 22. And the glory which th●u gavest me I have given th●m that they may be one even as we are one vers 23. I in them and thou in me that they may b● made p●rf●ct in one and that the world may know that thou hast sent me and hast loved them as tho● hast loved me that the world may know that t●ou hast sent me and h●st loved them as thou ha●t lov●d me Christ he would manifest so much of himself and of his goodness unto his people that not only they may see it but that the very world may be convinced when they see what God hath done for his people and what excellent Spirit God hath put upon them that they may be convinced that God loves them as he loves the Son that they are one with the Father as the Son is made one with the Father Secondly The Lord Jesus Christ hath promised this to his people h● was confident that because Demonst 2 he prayed for it it should be given out he was never denyed any of his requests and therefore he hath made a promise to h●● Churche● ●hat he wi● do such great things for the● that the world shall be convinced that God is with them See the 3. of the Rev●lations and the 9. verse Behold I will make them of the Syn●gogu of Satan which say they are Jews and are not but do lye behold I will make them to come and worship before t●y feet and to ●now that I have loved thee He makes this promise to them as a recompence to them for their faithfulness because they had kept close to the word in time of persecution now as a recompence of their faithfulness and love Christ makes this promise to them Well because thou hast ventured all for me because thou hast ventured thy name for me thou hast suffered reproach for me I will give thee a name thou shalt have a name in all places where thou hast been put to shame those enemies that hated thee that made a scorn of
thee I will make them to come and fall down and worship thee I will make them to acknowledge that God is with thee this is a promise that Christ hath given out and he will fulfil it to his Churches those that have kept the word of Christ those that are faithful to the truth of Christ to the ways of Christ in the worst times though they may suffer reproach for a time yet at last he wil make the very enemies to confess that he was with them That 's the second Demonstration Thirdly Therfore it is that God hath put so much power into his word to convince the men of the Demonst 3. world and to force them to make them acknowledge that the Lord is with his people and that he hath loved them and that he deals graciously with them I say for this end the Lord hath made his word powerful he hath made it sharper then a two edged sword that it shall serve not only for the conversion of some but for the conviction of many that are not really brought home to God The Gospel where it comes it shall lay chains upon men it shall lay a restraint upon men See what is spoken of the power of the word of God in the first Epistle of the Corinthians and the 14. 24. 25. verses But if all Prophecie and there come in one that beleeveth not or one unlearned he is convinced of all he is judged of all Verse 25. And thus are the secrets of his heart made manifest and so falling down on his face he will he will worship God and report that God is in you of a truth See the power that God hath put into his word for the convincing of the hearts of wicked men that God is in his word and that God is with his people the secrets of his heart shall be made manifest when he comes in he shall fall down on his face and say God is in you of a truth It may be before he came he had hard thoughts of the people of God it may be he was ready to say that folly was in them and madness was in them nay they were ready to say that the Devil was in them Ay but when his conscience lay before the word when he comes and sees your way when he hears that God speak in you such a power shall go along with the word that it shall lay chains upon him and it shall make him to fall down and say I was deceived I was wrong in that I did judge amiss of the people of God Now I see that God is in you of a truth Fourthly Therefore it is that when God hath dealt graciously with his people when he hath given out great mercies or great deliverances he hath ordered it so that their greatest enemies should be eye witnesses and sometimes Agents against their will in doing good to his servants you shall finde it so that when God hath so ordered to do great things for his people he hath made his peoples enemies to be great eye witnesses and ear witnesses You see here in the Text how God doth order the King Nebuchadnezzar that he should be present to see this Miracle that so a work of conviction should pass upon his conscience it is a wonder that the King should be present and would have thought it should not have stood with the State of the King to be with three poor Captives he might ●ave left them to his Officers but God did ●o order it that he should see that he should be present and therefore in the 6. of Dan. There you may see the Lord made him to be an eye-witness After Dani●l was c●st into the Lions Den he could not sleep nor r●st that night and he rose betimes in the morning to see the Miracle to see the wondrous deliverance that God wro●ght for his Servants Yea God makes his peoples enemies to be Agents sometimes in doing good to his Servants though agai●st their wills that so he might convince them and ex●ort confession from them that he is with his people In the promotion of Mordecai which you read in the 6 o● ●st●er God did order it so that the King did command that Haman Mordecais great enemy should be an Agent in his promotion He was Arrayed by Haman with Royal Apparrel H●man was one that sought Mordicais life and God orders it that this man Haman should be an Agent in his promotion that h● should Array him that he should lead his Horse and he should cry Thus sha●l it b● done to the man whom the K●ng will d●light to honour Fiftly Therefore it is that God many times Demonst 5 works deliverance for his peo●le because he God works for his people in such away that Enemies mustt needs confes that Go● is with his people works it in such a manner and in such a way as must needs leave conv●ction upon the hearts of the men of the world if they be not given up to that fearful judgment of hardness of heart I say if they be not given up to hardness of heart God works in such a way that they must needs confess ●hat God is with his people First The Lord he works freely for his people he works freely for his name sake when there is nothing at all in them that might deserve the least mercy God many times gives out great mercies when they can apprehend nothing in themselves Nay when the men of the world of look upon them and see nothing in them they themselves through their grace and humility see nothing in themselves and the men of the world see nothing in them why God should do them good yet the Lord then many times he gives out great mercies and works great deliverances for his people Secondly As God works freely so he works unrx●ectedly and this helps to work conviction in mens hearts when God works unexpectedly for his servants when he gives out mercies contrary to expectation when enemies conclude Oh they are brought down into such a condition that it is impossible that ever they should be brought up yet the Lord he works unexpectedly that so he might work conviction in mens hearts See that fourth of Micah you shall see how God works contrary to mens thoughts Verse 11. Now also many Nations are gathered against thee that say let her be defiled and let our eye look upon Sion Vers 12. But they know not the thoughts of the Lord neither understand they ais Counsel for he shall gather them as the sheaves into his floor And v. 13. Arise c. When they say let her be defiled and let our eyes look upon Sion Why she is utterly undone she is brought down she is destroyed she lay in her blood she lay in her heaps she lay in her ruins why you are deceived say's God I will work unexpectedly above your thoughts you know not the thoughts of the Lord you say let your eye look upon Sion