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A14199 The voyce of the cryer Containing 1. A denunciation of Gods iudgements. 2. An inuitation to repentance to preuent the same. Deliuered in two sermons by Alexander Vdny B. in Diuinity, and chaplaine to his Maiestie in ordinary, and minister of the Gospell at Hauking in Kent. Udny, Alexander, minister of Hauking in Kent. 1628 (1628) STC 24513A; ESTC S114880 80,029 113

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God doth spare them and do daily increase in finne and runne on in wickednesse The first world was spared for a 120. yeares so Pharaoh the Isratlits the primatiue Church vnder Constantiue Germanie France England but did not make the right vse did not turne vnto the Lord therefore judgements came vpon them and I pray you hath not God spared vs this long time he might haue taken vs away by the sword by the famine by the pestilence as many amongst vs haue beene but it hath pleased him yet to spare vs judgements are threatned against vs and yet where is our amendment what vse do we make of this time sinne doth now more abound amongst vs from the highest to the lowest then formerly it hath done and is not this an euident token that the sweetnesse of mercy shall be turned into the bitternesse of judgement and then wee shall repent that in time wee did not vse time aright iudgements shal finde vs out howsoeuer wee may thinke to escape them Pharaoh bad Moses goe out of his fight but iudgements shall not depart from vs when we would It is Sathan that doth incite vs to neglect the opportunity of time because he gaineth by our forgetfulnesse therefore with Dauid wee might pray Teach vs O Lord that we may number our daies Psal 90.12 that we may applie our hearts vnto wisedome The wicked whilst mercy is offered neglect this numbering are more busie to multiply sin in short time become perfect swearers expert drunkards cunning deceiuers and so make not right vse of their time In life to liue well is joyfull to dye well is comfortable but after an euill life to dye in impenitencie this is most fearefull To conclude this point whilst it is to day let vs heare and obey whilst Gods iudgements do not lie vpon vs but hang ouer our heads let vs in the feare of God by repentance preuent them that they may be remoued Thus of the application and vse of the instrument Concerning the fourth point 4. Point the subjects whereunto the Axe is laid vnto the roote of the trees that is the word applyed vnto the hearts and consciences of men men are not all of one sort some are vngodly some are godly yet both may fitly be compared vnto the roote of the trees and the word of God is to be applyed vnto both In a tree two pointes are to be noted First that which is aboue the ground which remaineth after the branches are cut off commonly called a stocke Truncus Secondly that which is vnder the earth hid and couered by the earth firmely fastned to the earth both which Iob conjoyneth together Though the roote of it waxe old in the earth and the stocke thereof be dried in the ground yet by the sent of water it will bud The godly and the wicked may bee compared vnto both these parts of the tree though in a different respect First I say the godly may be compared vnto that part of the tree which is super terram aboue the ground for as it may bud and tender twigs may spring from it although the branches be cut off euen so although Gods children for a time may be terrified and as it were cut downe by Gods judgements yet at the length they spring againe or although Gods children for a time may seeme to haue the graces of Gods Spirit decaying or dead yet at the length they appeare as young branches out of the stocke though they seeme cut downe it is but onely for a time God can againe make them to fructifie he purgeth them that they may bring forth more fruite Iohn 15.2 Secondly the godly may be compared vnto that part of the tree which is sub terra Iam. 1.17 vnder the earth for as the roots are firmely setled and fastned to the earth whereby the tree is more firme and stedfast euen so are Gods children by faith firmely setled and fast grounded to the Lord Iesus Christ with whom is no variablenesse Prou. 12.3 nor shadow of changing Thus Salomon proueth a man cannot be established by wickednesse but the root of the righteous shall not be moued Rom. 8.39 and Paul also perswadeth himselfe that neither death nor life nor Angels nor principalities nor powers nor things present nor things to come nor height nor depth nor any creature should be able to seperate vs from the loue of God which is in Christ Iesus our Lord. Matt. 7.24 Gods children fastned vnto Christ are like the house built vpon the rocke able to endure the stormes and windes of temptation the foundation of our faith remaineth sure strong is Mount Sion which cannot be moued and afflictions are vnto Gods children as that still and soft voyce which passed by Elias whilst he was vpon the Mount God doth by his grace and presence support them in the midst of their troubles that neither sinne nor Sathan nor afflictions shall be able to hinder their Progresse in the wayes of saluation The truth hereof appeareth by these two Reasons Hos 14.6 2. In respect of the certainty of our Adoption through Christ by vertue whereof our roots are fastned as the trees of Lebanon from whence there comforts doe arise to remoue our feare and doubting 1. Through him we shall receiue euerlasting life 2. We shall neuer perish 3. None is able to take vs out of his hand Secondly in respect of our obedience to this coniunction with Christ of which wisdome saith Iohn 10.28 Let thine heart hold fast my words and thou shalt liue Prou. 4.4 our loue is so great vnto Iesus Christ that death cannot dissolue the same we must say with Iob Though thou killest me yet will I trust in thee the Mediation of this Vnion is more sweet then the hony the hony comb for whose cause we must contemn all the pleasures of this world account them bitternes The Vse of this point is for our Instruction First constantly to perseuere in the Doctrine of saluation fast setled and firmely grounded vpon Iesus Christ Such as endure vnto the end shall be saned Tit. 1.9 Ephe. 4.14 Lu●● 17. If we doe this we shall obtaine the crowne of glory which the Lord hath promised to such as loue him Let vs be no longer children carried about with euery winde of Doctrine by the deceit of men and with craftinesse whereby they lye in wait to deceiue vs. Secondly to be thankfull for this our incorporation into Christ not suffering this so excellent a benefit to slip out of our minde imitating herein not those nine vnthankfull Lepers but the tenth returned backe againe to expresse his thankfulnesse And as we are to be thankfull so we must be carefull lest we dissolue and breake this our coniunction by falling away from that faith wherein we haue beene baptized to the beggerly rudiments of this world for then the diuell departeth from vs will returne vnto vs and our latter end
we haue not taken to heart Gods aduertisements and warnings the Lord may complaine of vs as he did of his owne people that we would not heare great iudgements haue seased vpon vs already greater may as they are daily threatned because we doe not heare Both the Israelites and the Iewes were led into captiuitie the one vnto Syria the other vnto Babylon because they would not heare they despised those warnings which were offered did not the Spaniard in 88. seeke the destruction of this Land as he doth now did not the Papists Anno 1605. in that horrible Gun-powder treason plot the death both of Church and Common-wealth Doe not innumerable Locusts of the bottomelesse pit of hell sent by the diuell and that Romish Antichrist swarme in this Land Hath not there beene such a Pestilence of late that the like was neuer amongst vs How many haue died by famine at home by the Seas and Sword of the enemy abroad yet for all those aduertisements we neglect Piette prophane Gods Sabbath blaspheme his name omit the duties both of the first and second Table where is our amendment and conuersion vnto the Lord wee rather increase then decrease in wickednesse and is not this one euident token that the Lord will yet poure an heauier iudgement vpon vs a rebellious Nation contemning the day of our visitation therefore as Hosea said to Iudah Hosea 4.1.2.3.4 loe I say to Britaine Heare the word of the Lord yee children of Britaine for the Lord hath a controuersie with the Inhabitants of the Land because that there is no mercy nor truth nor knowledge of God in the Land by swearing and lying and killing and slaying and wheredome they breake one and bloud toucheth bloud therefore shall the Land mourus and euery one that dwelleth therein shall be cut off c. We feare the sword it may seaze vpon vs let vs then repent in time of all our sinnea In taking to heart the iudgements threatned let vs make vse of our time of peace in being zealous of Gods glory and our owne saluation let vs turne to our first loue from whence we are fallen ere the Lord make a full end of vs let vs imitate such as feared the word of the Lord among the seruants of Pharaoh Exod. 9.20 who being warned by Moses made their seruants and their cattell to flye into the houses let vs I say take warning in time least iudgements seaze as vpon the Sodomites in the like kinde take vs at vnawares whilst we expect no such thing These of the end Thus in Generall both touching the Occasion Substance Method and end of this Commination I come now to speake of the words in particular Now also is the axe laid to the root of the trees therefore euery tree which bringeth not forth good fruit is hewue downe and cast into the fire THese words containe a denunciation of iudgement consist of these three parts which all concerne the same 1. A publike Proclamation of Iudgement Now also is the axe laid to the root of the trees 2. The extension or generality of this Iudgement euery tree that bringeth not 3. The Execution accompanying the contempt of the former Proclamation is hewne downe and cast into the fire Of these in order Touching the Proclamation The first part Now also is the axe laid to the root of the trees these foure things are to be considered 1. The Time Now also 2. The Instrument the axe 3. The vse of this Instrument is laid 4. The Subiect vnto the root of the trees Concerning the first the Time Now also the present tense is put for the future as is vsuall in the Scriptures noting vnto vs not onely the certainty of Gods iudgements but also that when mercies are despised iudgements shall come For the second all the threatning punishments and iudgements which the Lord hath pronounced in his word either in generall or particular shall as certainly come to passe as if already they were past although vncertaine vnto vs either in respect of the time when or the manner how they shall be executed hence is is that God is called by Daniel Palm●ni that is a secret numberer Dan. as knowing the time when to performe his promise either of mercy or of iudgement hence the Psalmist saith Psal 75.3 when I shall take a conuenient time I will iudge righteously that is when I see my time saith God to helpe your miseries I will come and set all things in order Thus did the first world finde them thus the Sodomites thus the Egyptians thus the Israelites when they were in captiuity thus Nebuchadnezzar thus Pharaoh thus Saul And as his Iudgements so also his Promises shall as certainly come to passe as if already they were past all which are in Christ Iesus yea and Amen God himselfe being yesterday and to day euer the same for euer The Reasons hereof are these 1. The vnchangeablenesse of his will Reasons Act. 17.30 with whom is no shadow of changing or alteration he hath appointed a day in which he will iudge the world in righteousnesse in which he will both execute both generall and particular iudgement 2. His ability and power to performe what he hath decreed many may lay downe a purpose and resolution which they are not able to bring to passe but God hath decreed that he hath power to accomplish 3. For the comfort of Gods children least they should despaire But it may be demanded 1. whether all those iudgements which are threatned shall certainly be accomplished 2. Why the Lord doth conceale the particular time of his comming either to iudgement or mercy 3. Why God doth deferre to deliuer his owne children from wicked men and doth not execute iudgement vpon them when they doe sinne against him To the first I answer that Gods iudgements are threatned against vs conditionally if we doe not repent if we doe continue in sinne otherwise if we doe not repent and forsake our sinnes they shall either not sease vpon vs at all or otherwise in mercy not in iustice hence commonly they haue this conditionall coniunction as annexed vnto them if ye doe not amend as when we intend any iourney we vnderstand if it shall please the Lord so when the Lord saith he will destroy vs we are to take it as appertaining vnto vs if we doe continue in our sinnes To the second I answer that the Lord doth conceale the particular time of his comming either vnto Iudgement or vnto Mercy both for the triall and humiliation of his owne children and for the furtherance of wicked men vnto repentance because the more vncertaine iudgements when they shall come the more should these hasten their repentance that they may preuent the same the more I say they should prepare themselues by repentance to auoid iudgements that they may be partakers of mercies To the third I answer that God doth delay to execute his iudgements vpon wicked men most