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A54870 Excellent encouragements against afflictions, or, Expositions of four select Psalmes the XXVII, LXXXIV, LXXXV, and LXXXVII, containing [brace] 1. David's triumph over distresse, 2. Davids hearts desire, 3. The churches exercise under affliction, 4. The great charter of the church / by the learned and laborious, faithfull and prudent minister of God's word, Mr. Thomas Pierson ... Pierson, Thomas, 1622-1691. 1647 (1647) Wing P2216; ESTC R33408 298,930 421

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them who then can weaken or overthrow their comfortable state If God be for us who can be against us Rom. 8.31 The steps of a good man are ordered by the Lord and he delighteth in his way Though he fall he shall not be utterly cast down for the Lord upholdeth him with his hand Psal 37.23 24. we●l therefore may it be said of them as Psal 144.15 Happy is that people that is in such a case yea happy is that people whose GOD is the Lord. The second Use for instruction More particularly this is a sure ground of perseverance to every true child of God in the state of grace for they are true members of that Church which God himself will stablish The use for admonition For admonition this must stirre up every one effectually to labour to be truly born again in Gods Church for the Devill goes about like a roaring lyon seeking whom hee may devoure 1 Pet. 5.8 And only they that be truly regenerate shall be able to withstand his assaults for they only have the Lord with them and for them Now true regeneration contains a totall change both in mind heart and life and is indeed the work of God by his spirit yet in the means the word and prayer wherein we must exercise our selves in an holy manner and beware we doe not quench the spirit or coole any good motion begun thereby Verse 6. The Lord shall count when he writeth up the people that this man was born there Selah The meaning of the words THis verse setteth out another great priviledge of Sion Gods true Church in regard of the honour and happinesse of every true member of it namely that when God writeth down the names of the people that belong unto him he doth count and reckon those for his that be born again in the Church For the better understanding whereof we must know that the Prophet doth here speak of God after the manner of great personages who use to write and enrowle in a book the names of those that they accept and receive into their houses and families as members thereof to any place of service for which see Gen. 40.20 Pharoah on his birth day making a feast unto all his servants lifted up the head of his chief butler and of his chief baker among his servants that is taking a view of all his servants according to their names written in his book as the same phrase is used Numb 31.49 there translated taking the sum which in Genesis is rendred lifting up the head he reckoned his chief butler and chief baker among his servants In like manner the scripture calleth the Church the house of the living God 1 Tim. 1.15 and for our better conceiving of his certain and perfect knowledge remembrance both of all things that ever were are or shall be in the world and also of all those persons that in a speciall manner belong unto him as true members of his Church on earth whom he means to glorifie in heaven doth tell us of certain books which God hath even three in number which we may not uafitly thus distinguish by name First the book of his eternall prescience Psal 139.16 Thine eyes did see my substance yet being unperfect and in thy book all my members are written which in continuance were fashioned when as yet there was none of them This is nothing else but his perfect eternall foresight of all things before they were whereby he knew them as perfectly as if they had been actually written in a book The second is the book of his actuall providence whereby he doth most perfectly take actuall knowledge of and remember all things whatsoever even every thought word and deed of every man Hereof see Psal 139.1 2,3 O Lord thou hast searched me and known me Thou knowest my down sitting and mine uprising thou understandest my thought a farre off c and Psalm 56.8 Thou tellest my wanderings put thou my tears into thy bottle are they not in thy book and according to this he will judge the world Rev. 20.12 I saw the dead both small and great stand before God and the books were opened and another book was opened which is the book of life and the dead were judged out of those things which were written in the books according to their works The third is the book of life which is Gods eternall purpose for the saving of his elect by Christ actually declared by their effectuall calling or regeneration by the holy ghost in this life in which estate they are referved and kept for glory This book may be said to betwice written in First from all eternity in Gods purpose whereof see Rev. 13.8 whose names are not written in the book of life of the Lamb slain from the foundation of the world Secondly actually in Gods work of effectuall calling or regeneration in the time of naturall life which is termed Gods calling according to purpose Rom. 8.28 And indeed of this latter writing in the book of life by regeneration or effectuall calling is this place to be understood As if he should have said That the Church hath great honour and the true members of it great happinesse is hereby apparent that when God writes up the people actually in the book of life that be is he reckons those for his that be regenerate and born again in his Church In the words thus understood note two things First Gods work of speciall mercy to the true members of the Church Secondly the quality and condition of those persons to whom the foresaid work of mercy is certainly vouchsafed The first observation For the first Gods speciall work of mercy to the true members of the Church is this he actually writes their names in the book of life and then reckons and accounts them to be his own This is plainly shewed in his golden chain Rom. 8.29 40 Whom he did foreknow he also did predestinate to be conformed to the image of his son that he might be the first born among many brethren Moreover whom he did predestinate them he also called and whom he called them hee also justified and whom he justified them he also glorified Vpon this effectuall calling he bids his Disciples rejoyce that their names were written in heaven Luke 10.20 and upon the good effects and signs of effectuall calling he saith of certain teachers that were zealous of Gods glory in the Church of Philippi that their names were in the book of life Phil. 4.3 The reason hereof may be two wayes confidered The first Reason First of the fact it self in God writing mens names in the book of life and that is only Gods good pleasure According as he hath chosen us in him before the beginning of the world that we should be holy and without blame before him in love Having predestinated us unto the adoption of children by Jesus Christ to himself according to the good pleasure of his will Eph.
in the originall signifieth to make sick or sorrie The reasons hereof are many and great First before this time the Lord God had begun a good work in Davids heart by his holy spirit and revealed himself so far forth to David that Davids heart was inamoured with the Lord as he notably expresseth Psal 84.1 2. O how amiable are thy tabernacles My soule longeth yea even fainteth for the Courts of the Lord My heart and my flesh cryeth out for the living God as Psal 42 1 2. and Psal 143.6 7. I stretch forth my hands unto thee c. Heare mee speedily my spirit faileth hide not thy face from me And that this was the cause of Davids seeking Gods face and favour see by the like Cant 5.4 My beloved put in his hand by the hole of the doore and my bowels were moved for him The Churches beloved is Christ the Lord his hand is his power shewed by the work of his spirit with the word as Acts 11.19 20 21. when this comes the bowels earne as Peters did upon the view of Christs glory Matth. 17.2 4. The second Reason Secondly David knew that God had speciall regard unto the heart above all the parts of man as 1 Sam. 16.7 and therefore cals for the heart of every one that is his childe Prov. 23.26 and would have this part begin all the actions of his service See for hearing the word Deut. 32.46 Prov. 4.20 21. and for prayer Hos 7.14 which when it is wanting he rejecteth the service Mat. 15.8 9. The third Reason Thirdly the excellency of the blessing drew his heart unto it for Gods face is Gods favour and loving kindnesse wherein is life Psal 20.5 nay it is better then life Psal 63.1 2 3. Thereupon Psal 4.6 Lord lift up the light of thy countenance upon us and Psal 80.3 7 19. cause the face to shine and we shall be saved The fourth Reason Fourthly he knew the seeking of the heart was true and sincere seeking such as God required Ps 51.6 and such as he will speed for this and all other blessings Jer. 29.13 Ps 24.3 c. the way to joy Ps 106.3 4. to blessednesse Ps 119.2 This serves for instruction admonition and comfort The first Use for instruction For instruction two wayes First it lets us plainly see the right ground and foundation of acceptable obedience unto God in every duty which he requireth namely a good heart an heart set for Gods glory therein for the heart is the fountain of the actions good or evill as Christ teacheth Mat. 12.34 35. Out of the aboundance of the heart the mouth speaketh A good man out of the good treasure of his heart bringeth forth good things and an evill man out of the evill treasure of his heart bringeth forth evill things which we are the rather to note because wicked men though they cannot justifie their actions yet they will plead for the goodnesse of their heart they have as good an heart to Godward as the best which if it were true Christ was deceived in the place aforenamed either make the tree good and his fruit good or the tree evill and his fruit evill as also Psal 78.8 36 37. the old Iewes were a stubborn and rebellious generation a generation that set not their heart aright they scattered him with their mouth and lyed unto him with their tongue for their heart was not right with him The second Use for instruction Secondly see in David a double property of the godly First to make particular application to himself of generall commands given to all Gods people as Psal 4● 7 So did Joseph Gen. 39.9 Secondly that the heart of the godly is set to seek the face of God to be made partaker of his grace and favour in Christ See Davids speech to Zadok when he brought out the ark 2 Sam. 15.25 26. But most plain it is in that of Paul Phil. 3.7 8 9. what things were gain to me those I counted losse for Christ c. The first Use for admonition For admonition two wayes First to get such an heart as doth minde the commandements of God and doth undertake for obedience thereto so did Davids This indeed none hath by nature for every imagination of the thoughts of mans heart is evill continually Gen. 6.5 meaning so long as the heart remaines naturall unsa●●ctified Therefore they that would have a good heart like David must wait upon God in the use of means ordained by him for the bettering of mans heart That it is Gods work is plain Ezek. 36.25 26. I will take away your stony heart and give you an heart of flesh and therefore is regeneration called a new creation 2 Cor. 5.17 which is a work proper to God Yet God is pleased to do it in the use of means enjoyned to men which when we use in obedience to God we have title to his blessing Now the means to get a good heart is to be exercised much in the word and prayer for in these ordinances in the spirit given which renewes the soule as for the word is plain Acts 10.44 Gal. 3.2 and for prayer Luke 11.13 Now the obedien●● manner of using the foresaid means is first to break of the course of sinne Prov. 1.23 for raigning sin and saving grace never dwell together 1 John 5.6 Secondly hunger and thirst after grace and mercy Is 55.1 and Is 44.3 Revel 21.6 Thirdly in the way of obedience unto that we know Acts 5.32 wait upon God in the foresaid means as the impotent people did at the poole of Bethesda Iohn 5.2 3 4. for they that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength Is 40.31 The second use for admonition Secondly learn of David to set the heart on work on every action wee performe to God yea let it begin the work This was Davids care as Psal 57.7 My heart is fixed or prepared O God my hedrt is fixed Consider the reasons before named The Use for comfort For comfort this makes greatly to the upright hearted when they are not able to expresse in words what they conceive or to performe for Gods glory what they desire Let them here observe that there is sweet intercourse between the Lord and an upright heart he knowes the meaning of the sighes and groans thereof Rom. 8.26 The heart can speak to God effectually without the help of the tongue as Psal 25.1 Nehem. 2.4 and the heart can answer Gods command as in this place Verse 9. Hide not thy face farre from me put not thy servant away in anger thou hast been my help leave mee not neither forsake me God of my salvation The meaning of the words HEre David according to his holy profession in the former verse makes humble and earnest suit unto God that he may not be denyed nor deprived of the comfort of Gods favour and the light of his countenance This suit he puts up in
covenant is a most holy God for the very place of his spirituall abode and of his holy solemn service is an holy place Psal 99.9 Exalt the Lord our God and worship at his holy hill for the Lord our God is holy Josh 24.19 Ye cannot serve the Lord for he is an holy God Reason 2 Secondly to prefigure and shew forth in plain type the inseparable property of Gods true Church namely that it is holy and sanctified As the holy Temple was built upon the holy hill Moriah so is Gods Church built upon Christ Jesus all holy Christ Iesus as the foundation and fountain that holy thing Luke 1.35 the holy one of God Mark 1.24 Christians thorough his redemption and the sanctification of the spirit holy ones Eph. 5.25.26 27. Christ loved the Church and gave himselfe for it that he might sanctifie and cleanse it with the washing of water by the word That hee might present it to himself a glorious Church not having spot or blemish Hence is that of the Apostle 1 Cor. 3.16 17. Know ye not that ye are the Temple of God and that the spirit of God dwelleth in you If any man defile the Temple of God him shall God destroy for the Temple of God is holy which Temple ye are And 2 Cor. 6.16 17. What agreement hath the Temple of God with Idols for ye are the Temple of the living God as God hath said I will dwell in them and walk in them and I will be their God and they shall be my people Wherefore come out from among them and be ye separate saith the Lord and touch not the uncleane thing and I will receive you And 1 Pet. 2.5 9. Ye also as lively stones are built up a spirituall house an holy Priesthood a chosen generation a royall Priesthood an holy nation a peculiar people This serves for instruction admonition and comfort The use for instruction For instruction It plainly discovers the fearfull estate of all prophane and wicked persons as idolaters swearers Sabbath-breakers drunkards adulterers and the like For though they have beene baptized and do come to the Lords service yea to his holy table yet certainly they are no true and lively members of the Church but like Cham in Noah's ark Gen. 9.18.25 an accursed person in a godly family like chaffe among the corn on the barn-floore Mat. 3.12 like tares among the wheat in the field Mat. 13.38 like drosse among the good fish in the net Mat. 13.47 48.49 like Simon Magus though baptized yet in the gall of bitternesse and bond of iniquity Acts 8.13.23 For every true member of the Church must needs have fellowship with Christ Iesus the true foundation being built upon him But shall the throne of iniquity have fellowship with thee Psal 94.20 What fellowship hath righteousnesse with unrighteousnesse and what communion hath light with darknesse and what concord hath Christ with Belial or what part hath he that beleeveth with an Infidell and what agreement hath the Temple of God with Idols 2 Cor. 6.14 15 16. If we say that we have fellowship with him and walk in darknesse we lye and do not the truth 1 Iohn 1.6 The use for admonition For admonition a most effectuall motive unto holinesse as well to get it into our hearts as also to expresse the truth of it in our lives This duty is commanded Heb. 12.14 Follow peace with all men and holinesse without which no man shall see the Lord. And 2 Cor. 7.1 Having therefore these promises let us clense our selves from all filthinesse of the flesh and spirit perfecting holinesse in the fear of God Now though the worker of this holinesse be God alone by his spirit for who can bring a clean thing out of an unclean Job 14.4 Yet ordinarily he doth it in means wherein God requireth that naturall men should exercise themselves For want hereof he complaineth of the Jewes that therein he would have gathered them as an hen doth her chicken under her wings but they would not Matthew 23.37 They would not come to him that they might have life John 5.40 Therefore he saith The Queen of the South shall rise up in judgement against this generation and shall condemn it for shee came from the uttermost parts of the earth to hear the wisdome of Solomon and behold a greater then Solomon is here Mat. 12.42 Gods meanes for holinesse Gods means for holinesse enjoyned to man is twofold the word and prayer The word is the feed even the immortall seed of our new birth wherein corruption is abolished and grace renewed 1 Pet. 1.23 John 17.17 And prayer obtains the spirit Luke 11.13 which is the author of holinesse in the hearts of Gods children 1 Pet. 1.22 whereupon David prayes to be washed thoroughly to bee purged and washed to have a clean heart created and a right spirit renewed in him Psal 51.2 7 8 and how they must be used Yet every kind of exercise in these ordinances doth not intitle unto holinesse but such as is joyned with reformation of life Prov. 1.23 with true earnest desire after holinesse Is 51.1 with conscionable endeavour of obedience to that we know Acts 5.32 In all which we must wait upon the Lord for that we do desire and not limit him either for time or measure as Coloss 4.2 Continue in prayer and watch in the same with thankesgiving And then if we wait patiently God will hear as Psal 40.1 I waited patiently for the Lord and he inclined unto me and heard my cry Now holinesse must be expressed The carefull expressing of holinesse in life must be in all manner of conversation As he which hath called you his holy so be ye holy in all manner of conversation 1. Pet. 1.15 seeing then all these things shall be dissolved what manner of persons ought ye to be in all holy conversation and godlinesse 2 Pet. 3.11 that is as well in the duties of our civill callings as in the exercises of Religion else we have shew of godlinesse but deny the power of it 2 Tim. 3.5 The use for comfort For comfort this makes greatly to all that be truly godly living in the Church for they are living stones surely built upon Christ Iesus the tryed foundation they are pillars in the house of the Lord and shall go no more out Rev. 3.13 Now the truth of our piety and holinesse must be expressed according to Christs direction Luke 6.47 48. to come and hear and doe so shall our building stand against all assaults and blasts of temptations from the world the flesh and the dewill Verse 2. The Lord loveth the gates of Zion more then all the dwellings of Jacob. A Second evidence of the Churches happinesse in being the chief object of Gods speciall love The meaning of the words having a greater part and portion therein then any other state or condition of men in the world beside Which indeed was the true
ground and cause of the former benefit and of all other that follow For the better understanding whereof we must know that there is a double trope in the words First the gates of Sion part of the building of the city upon mount Sion are put for the whole city as it was a type of Gods Church in Christ who as Mediatour here began the setled building and government of it as Psal 2.6 compared with Luke 1.32.33 Secondly Jacob is here put for his posterity the whole twelve tribes who inhabited all the land of Canaan as if he would have said The Lord indeed bears a good affection to the whole land of Canaan where his people dwell as Deut. 11.12 A land which the Lord thy God careth for the eyes of the Lord thy God are alwaies upon it but above all the places thereof he bears a good affection towards Mount Sion whereon his holy city is built which is the type and beginning of his true Church in Christ visibly represented in a setled choyce place In the words thus conceived note this point The observation that God loves his Church above all other states and conditions of men in the world whatsoever Mal. 1.1 2,3 The word of the Lord to Israel that is the posterity of Jacob the Church in those dayes I have loved you saith the Lord and that more then others for was not Esau Jacobs brother saith the Lord yet I loved Jacob and I hated Esau which in the most mild and favourable interpretation taking hatred for lesse love as Gen. 29.30,31 proveth the point in hand that God loves his Church above all other states and conditions of men in the world John 13.1 Having loved his own which were in the world he loved them unto the end Eph. 5.25 Husbands love your wives even as Christ loved his Church Christ Jesus in love to his Church makes himselfe a pattern to husbands to love their wives Now we know every husband should love his owne wife more then any other woman in the world and therefore wee need not to doubt but Christ doth so to his Church The greatnesse of Gods love to his Church seene in three things This will yet more plainely appeare by these three things First Gods delivery vouchsafed to his Church from evils Secondly his advancement of her to speciall estate of happinesse Thirdly the means of both which is Jesus Christ given unto her 1. In delivering her from evils For the first the greatnesse of Gods love in his delivery of his Church will plainly appear by that which is said thereof both in generall and in particular In generall Many are the afflictions of the righteous but the Lord delivereth him out of them all Psal 34.19 He visiteth and redeemeth his people and delivereth them out of the hands of all their enemies Luke 1.68.74 In particular Gods Church in her self is liable to temporall evils in this world and to evils eternall in the world to come for they were by nature the children of wrath even as others Ephes 2.3 Now from eternall evils God gives to his Church absolute and perfect deliverance There is no condemnation to them that are in Christ Jesus Rom. 8.1 On them the second death hath no power Rev. 20.6 But it is not so with others that be on t of the Church to them it will be said Depart from me ye cur●●d into everlasting fire Mat. 25.41 And for deliverance from temporall evils in this world whether corporall or spirituall Gods Church hath a great prerogative above others though not in absolute freedome from them for we must through many tribulations enter into the kingdome of God Acts 14.22 and the Church of God is greatly afflicted when all the earth sitteth still and is at rest Zech. 1.11 12. Yet in her sufferings the Church of God hath a great measure of deliverance which the world doth ever want namely from the curse of God which ever accompanieth temporall evils upon the men of the world as Zech. 5.3 For Christ hath redeemed his Church from the curse of the law Gal. 3.13 and. the evils that lye upon them are corrections for sinne When we are judged we are chastened of the Lord that we may not be condemned with the world 1 Cor. 11.32 or trials of grace as Jam. 1 2,3 My brethren count it all joy when ye fall into divers temptations Knowing this that the trying of your faith worketh patience 1 Pet. 1.6 7. wherein ye greatly rejoyce though now for a season if need be ye are in heavinesse through manifold temptations that the triall of your faith being much more precious then of gold that perisheth though it be tried with fire might be found unto praise and honour and glory at the appearing of Jesus Christ Job 2.3 The Lord said to Satan hast thou considered my servant Job that there is none like him in the earth a perfect and an upright man one that feareth God and escheweth evill and still he holdeth fast his integritie although thou movest me against him to destroy him without cause For the second 2. In advancing her to a speciall state of happinesse in this world Gods advancement of his Church to a speciall estate of happinesse is two fold partly in this world and principally in the world to come In this world sometime with outward peace and plenty to the admiration of the world as in the dayes of Solomon 1 Kings 10.21 c. And though many times the Church of God hath a small portion in temporall blessings for their felicitie is not in this life if in this life only we have hope in Christ we are of all men most miserable 1 Cor. 15.19 yet hath she alwaies in Christ Jesus true right unto all temporall blessings for Christ is Lord of all Mat. 28.18 and in him all things are yours whether Paul or Apollo or Cephas or the world or life or death or things present or things to come 1 Cor. 3.21 22. She hath also a sanctified use of what she enjoyes and sweet content therein whether her portion be small or great I have learned in what ever state I am therewith to be content I know both how to be abased and I know how to abound every where in all things I am instructed both to be full and to be hungry both to abound and to suffer need Phil. 4.11 12. living under that speciall providence whereby she is preserved night and day Isaiah 27.3 But in spirituall blessings is her speciall advancement above the world Blessed with all spirituall blessings in heavenly places in Christ Eph. 1.3 Eye hath not seen nor eare heard neither have entred into the heart of man the things which God hath prepared for them that love him 1 Cor. 2.9 As in effectuall calling to the state of grace wherein they have spirituall society with God in Christ Blessed is the man whom thou choosest and causest to approach unto thee that he may
the Lord so deal in grace and favour as with the true members of the Church What nation is great who hath God so nigh unto them as our God is in all things that we call upon him for Deut. 4.7 he bids Call upon me in the day of trouble and I will deliver thee and thou shalt glorifie me Psal 50.15 The eyes of the Lord are upon the righteous and his eares are open unto their cry Psal 34.15 The Lord is nigh unto them that are of a broken heart and saveth such as be of a contrite spirit Vers 18. Obj. If any one say this indeed was the prerogative of the Jews that they were Gods peculiar people and chief treasure and the Lord would be enquired of by them above all other people but is it so with the Church of the new testament Answ Though there may be some difference in the manner of Gods giving answer yet for substance and reall performance the Church of the new Testament is preferred before the Jews as wee shall see in taking particular view of their meanes of enquirie of God in cases of difficultie which were especially four How the Jews enquired of God First by Prophets as 2 Kings 3.11 Is there not here a Prophet of the Lord that we may enquire of the Lord by him and 1 Kings 22.7 Secondly by the high Priest as Num. 27.1 Thirdly by the ordinary teachers of the Law Mal. 2.7 Fourthly in prayer Psal 50.15 wherewith was joyned fasting when they sought of God blessings of importance this way as Ezra 8.21 23. Now the Church of the new Testament at this day is not inferiour to the Church of the Jews for they sometime wanted extraordinary Prophets as Psal 74.9 And we do ever enjoy the spirituall presence of Christ Jesus the great Prophet of the Church Math. 28.20 For John Baptist was more then a Prophet Matth. 11.9 and yet not worthy to unloose Christs shooe-latchet John 1.27 He is likewise the great High-priest of our profession who by his word and spirit in all needfull truth revealeth his fathers will more plainly and fully then the High Priest did by Vrim and Thummim See Heb. 1.2 with 4.14 We have a great high Priest over the house of God Heb. 8.2 a Minister of the Sanctuary and of the true Tabernacle And for the written word wherein Gods will is to be found the great encrease of the sacred Canon by all the books of the new Testament shews our prerogative that way above the Jews And for accesse and obtaining by prayer with fasting direction from the Lord see the promise Luke 11.9 10 11 13. with John 16.24 36. and behold the successe by instance in Cornelius Acts 10.2 3 30 c. The Use for admonition For admonition it serves effectually to move every one that lives in the Church to look unto their state and carriage that it bee such as may give them some good assurance that they have right to this priviledge to enquire in the Temple To this end wee must look to two things First that we be in covenant with God else wee have no right to this prerogative as Ephes 2.12 the promise of audience is made to Gods people 2 Chron. 7.14 Secondly that we keep covenant living in conscio●able obedience as Psal 25.9 10. else we forfeit our right as wee may see by Gods dealing with Saul 1 Sam. 28.6 16. and Ezek. 2 3 30 31. But if we keep covenant we may claim our due of God as David doth in this 27. Psalm vers 7.9 alwayes remembring that we walk in the Lords high-way to consult with him in his word as Psal 73.17 for therein God teacheth his children as Psal 94.10 12. and Psal 119.98 99. And to call upon him by prayer adding thereto the humiliation of our souls by fasting as Ezra 8.21 23. with Acts 10 2 3 30. c. Vers 5. For in the time of trouble he shall hide me in his pavilion in the secret of his tabernacle shall he hide me he shall set me up upon a rock The meaning of the words A Reason of Davids earnest desire to dwell in Gods house for ever drawn from the benefit of safety and security there to be found in time of trouble Which benefit is here expressed under a double action of God First hiding in his pavilion and secret of his tabernacle Secondly setting up upon a rock For the better conceiving whereof we must know that by Gods pavilion David meanes the Lords Tabernacle and his dwelling place in Sion And the secret of his Tabernacle was the most Holy place where the Cherubims spread their wings over the mercy seat the cover of the Ark of the covenant whither indeed David might not go personally as we may see by Heb 9.8 and Levit. 16.2 but aimeth at that which those things did shadow out namely speciall providence and protection for safety as Psal 91.1 4. and 61.3 4. Those places indeed were generally taken for places of safety as may appear by the fact of Adonijah 1 Kings 1.50 51. and of Joab 1 Kings 2.28 and by the charge of Jehoiadah the high Priest 2 Kings 11.15 The ground whereof is thought to be besides reverence of Gods presence Gods ordinance in the Wildernesse that the Tabernacle of the congregation should be a sanctuary for that time as the cities of refuge were afterward as is gathered by Exod. 21.13 14. So that here David assures himself that being a true member of Gods Church his grace and favour power and providence should be as the Lords pavilion and as the secret place of his tabernacle even a sure and safe place of safety and security to him And likewise as a rock that is high and strong doth give safety and security to him that is set thereon from the violent assault of all malicious enemies so the Lords power and favour would become the means of safety unto David who thereupon doth usually call the Lord his rocke and his salvation as Psal 18.2 Psal 42.9 In this reason thus conceived note two things the first implied touching his state liable and subject to manifold evils and troubles the second expressed and intended touching the means of his preservation and safety from the foresaid evils The first Observation For the first mark here that David makes account that while he lives here on earth he is liable and subject to manifold evils to sore and great troubles Psal 40.12 Innumerable evils have compassed me Psal 88.3 My soul is full of trou●les The first Reason The reason or ground hereof is fourfold First Gods divine soveraignty whereby he may do with his own what he will and dispose of his dearest children to endure both sorrow and great affliction as he dealt with Job Job 2.3 c. wherein our Saviour instructeth Peter John 21.18 22. which it seems David had learned concerning himself Psal 39.9 I was dumb I opened not my mouth because thou didst it
his Church See Psal 46.5 6 7. God is in the midst of her i. e. his Church she shall not bee moved God shall help her and that right early The heathen raged the kingdomes were moved he uttered his voyce the earth melted The Lord of hosts is with us the God of Jacob is our refuge Psal 48.3 8 12 13 14. God is known in her palaces for a refuge As wee have heard so have we seen in the City of the Lord of hosts in the City of our God God will establish it for ever Walk about Sion and go round about her tell the towres thereof For this God is our God for ever and ever he will be our guide even unto death See Isa 33.20 21 22. Look upon Sion the City of our solemnities thine eyes shall see Jerusalem a quiet habitation a Tabernacle that shall not be taken down not one of the stakes thereof shall ever be removed neither shall any of the cords thereof be broken But there the glorious Lord will be unto us a place of broad rivers and streames For the Lord is our Judge the Lord is our Law-giver the Lord is our King he will save us Isa 37.35 I will defend this City to save it for mine own sake and for my servant Davids sake that is for my promise sake to David in Christ as Psal 132.11 13 14 17. The Lord hath sworn in truth unto David he will not turn from it of the fruit of thy body will I set upon thy throne c. There will I make the horn of David to bud Now David he continued a true member of Gods house being carefull to keep in covenant with God as he both professed in word and testified by godly behaviour upon which he grounds his assurance of Gods especiall protection His profession of being in covenant see Psal 116.16 O Lord truly I am thy servant I am thy servant Psal 23.1.4 The Lord is my shepheard I shall not want Though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death I will fear none evill His godly behaviour whereon hee grounds his assurance of Gods speciall protection is threefold First he puts his trust and hope in God as Psal 21.7 For the King trusteth in the Lord and thorow the mercy of the most high he shall not be moved Psal 11.1 In thee O Lord put I my trust how say ye to my soul flye as a Bird to your mountain Psal 16.1 Preserve me O God for in thee do I put my trust Psal 86.2 O thou my God save thy servant that trusteth in thee Secondly he testified his trust in God by prayer Psal 7.1 O Lord my God in thee do I put my trust save me from all them that persecute me and deliver me Psal 116.3 4. The sorrows of death compassed me and the paines of hell gat hold upon me I found trouble and sorrow Then called I upon the name of the Lord O Lord I beseech thee deliver my soul Thirdly he made conscience of a godly and upright life and thereon grounds his assurance of speciall protection Psal 4.3 Know that the Lord hath set apart him that is godly for himself the Lord will hear when I call upon him Psal 18.17 20. He delivered me from my strong enemy The Lord rewarded me according to my righteousnesse c Vers 21 22 23. For I have kept the wayes of the Lord and have not wickedly departed from my God For all his judgements were before me and I did not put away his statutes from me I was also upright before him and I kept my self from mine iniquity c. Psal 41.2 Thou upholdest me in mine integrity and settest me before thy face for ever This serves for instruction and for admonition and for comfort The use for instruction For instruction see here with David the true and right way of safery in time of trouble Get to dwell in Gods house and then Gods speciall providence shall be over us as the former testimonies do plentifully testifie But here a doubt a riseth where we shall finde this house and how to get a place therein Where to finde Gods house and how to get a place therein Answ In the dayes of grace and times of the new Testament the Tabernacle of God is with men and he dwels with them they are his people and God himself shall be with them and be their God Rev. 21.3 But is this common to all as they are men or is there some speciall work of God required in them and among them that be his house Answ John 6.44 No man can come to me except the father which hath sent me draw him that is give him grace so to do from above Vers 65. It is not of him that willeth nor of him that runneth but of God that sheweth mercy Rom. 9.16 Those that believe on his name are born not of bloud nor of the wil of the flesh nor of the wil of man but of God John 1.13 For it is God which worketh in you both to will and to do of his good pleasure Phil. 2.13 But what hath man then to do sith our conversion and regeneration is Gods work Answ It is indeed Gods work yet in the use of outward meanes which he gives to reasonable creatures that therein they may wait for and receive Gods work of grace in an holy calling which both amongst Jewes and Gentiles doth distinguish the elect from the reprobate as Acts 2.39 Now this calling is in the Gospel preached sanctified by prayer 2. Thes 13.14 and therein are men made Gods house Heb. 3.6 1 Pet. 2.5 1 Cor. 3.16 But may every man in the use of the Gospel preached attain to this calling Answ For ought that either Minister or people do know to the contrary every one may be called that lives under the Gospel the fault is their own if they be not as Christ saith Light is come into the world and men love darknesse rather then light because their deeds are evill 1 John 3.19 For men undoubtedly do first rebell against the word and refuse Gods mercy offered in the meanes of grace before that God with-draw his grace or take away from them the use of the means In regard whereof Christ complains of the Jews that when he would have gathered them they would not Matth. 23.37 For though the best employment and improvement of nature be insufficient to get the true habit of grace without the work of the spirit as Rom. 9.16 yet sure it is men are first wanting to themselves in the use of means before the blessing of the spirit be denied unto them Their own hearts can tell them they have failed in turning from sinne as Prov. 1.23 in hungring after grace Isaiah 44.3 and in doing the good they know Acts 5.32 The Use for admonition For admonition as we desire safety and shelter in time of trouble so we must with David strive and endeavour after a sure place in
Gods house become true members of Gods Church The way is First to leave and break off the course of all known sinne for that prevents society with God as 2 Cor. 14.15 16. and thereupon the exhortation is unto repentance Chap. 7.1 Secondly to labour for true faith in Christ for that joyns us unto Christ to make us living stones to be built up a spirituall house as 1 Pet. 2.4 5 6 7. for Ephes 3.17 Christ dwelleth in our hearts by faith Thirdly to walk in new obedience performing every good duty which the Lord requireth as Isaiah 56.3 4 5 6 7. Let not the sonne of the stranger that hath joyned himself to the Lord speak saying the Lord hath utterly separated me from his people neither let the Eunuch say behold I am a dry tree For thus saith the Lord unto the Eunuches that keep my Sabbaths and chuse the things that please me and take hold of my covenant Even unto them will I give in mine house and within my walles a place and a name better then of sonnes and daughters c. The Use for comfort For comfort this makes greatly to all true believers in times of trouble for certainly they have right and title to this immunity of Gods house Indeed outward peace ease and plenty are but temporall blessings and the promise therof must be understood with the exception of the crosse so as God for triall of grace and correction for sinne may exercise them in afflictions as he did Job and David yet this is their comfort therein First How the godly may comfort themselves in afflictions that God will not fail them nor forsake them Heb. 13.5 6. and therefore they may boldly say The Lord is mine helper I will not fear what man shall do unto me as Psal 91.15 He shall call upon me and I will answer him I will deliver him in trouble I will be with him and honour him Secondly that God will cause their troubles to work for their good as Rom. 8.28 Heb. 12.10 Thirdly God will give an issue with the triall that they may be able to bear it 1 Cor. 10.13 Vers 6. And now shall mine head be lifted up above mine enemies round about me therefore will I offer in his Tabernacle sacrifices of joy I will sing yea I will sing praises unto the Lord. The meaning of the words IN the beginning of this Verse the Prophet addes another reason of his earnest desire to dwell in Gods house expressed vers 4. drawn from the benefit of honour and dignity whereto God would now shortly advance him and lift up his head above his enemies round about him whereupon he solemnly professeth that he would glorifie God with the sacrifices of joy and sing praises unto God Here then we have two things to handle First Davids prediction of his dignity and honour secondly his solemn profession of his thankfull behaviour The prediction of his honour is in the first part of the verse set out metaphorically and comparatively and amplified by the circumstance of time when it shall be Metaphorically thus my head shall be lifted up that is I shall be advanced in dignity and honour and so to cheerfull and comfortable estate for men dejected and humbled hang down the head when therefore they are advanced and cheered then are they said to have their head lifted up as Gen. 40.17 Pharaoh shall lift up thine head and restore thee to thy place Jer. 52.31 32. Evilmerodach the King of Babylon lifted up the head of Jehojakin King of Judah and brought him forth out of prison and kindly spake unto him and set his throne above the throne the Kings that were with him in Babylon Comparatively he saith his head shall bee lifted up above his enemies round about him And the time when it shall be is now the time present which makes it the more comfortable As if hee should have said though I have been long and much dejected yet now shall I be advanced and cheered above mine enemies round about me The first Observation In this prediction of his honour and comfort note these things First implied and taken for granted respecting Davids dangerous estate He had enemies round about him Psal 3.1 2. Lord how are they encreased that trouble me many are they that rise up against me Many there be which say of my soul there is no help for him in God Psal 69.4 They that hate me without a cause are moe then the haires of mine head they that would destroy me being mine enemies wrongfully are mighty Psal 118.10 11 12. All nations compassed me about they compassed me about like Bees and Psal 56.2 Mine enemies would daily swallow me up for they be many that fight against me The first Reason The reason hereof is fourfold First in God disposing of David to be a type of Christ even in his troubles and opposition in the world For Chr. see Is 53.10 wherewith God was pleased to have them exercised as is plain Psal 2.1 c. and Psal 22.12 16. Many Buls have compassed me dogs have compassed me the assembly of the wicked have enclosed me and Psal 71.20 Thou hast shewed me great and sore troubles The second Reason Secondly in Gods favour advancing him to dignity and honour Psal 4.2 Psal 62.4 which was fully verified in Daniel Dan. 6.3 4. The third Reason Thirdly in David sometime provoking the Lord by his sinne as 2 Sam. 12.9 10 11. wherefore hast thou despised the commandement of the Lord therefore the sword shall never depart from thine house I will raise up evill against thee out of thine house See Psal 3.1 2. with 2 Sam. 15.13 c. The fourth Reason Fourthly in Davids enemies that were the seed of the serpent and hated him for his goodnesse Psal 37.19 20. They that hate me wrongfully are multiplied They also that render evill for good are mine adversaries because I follow the thing that good is This serves for instruction admonition and comfort The use for instruction For instruction see in David the state of the godly they are liable to be compassed about with enemies for that which befell David as the type and Christ Jesus himself the truth typified by David may befall any servant of God in this world as Christ reasoned Luke 23.31 If they do these things in a green tree what shall be done in the dry Matth. 10.25 If they have called the Master of the house Beelzebub how much more shall they call them of his houshold The use for admonition For admonition to beware of rash judgement as well against others when they are compassed about with adversaries as also against our selves when that evill doth befall us Corrupt nature measures Gods love by outward things and therefore thinks with the wicked that when troubles encrease God forsaketh Psal 71.12 But Gods wayes are not as mans wayes Isa 55.8 As many as he loves he rebukes
me Psal 4.8 Thou Lord onely makest me dwell in safety Psal 62.6 9. He onely is my rock and my salvation he is my defence surely men of low degree are vanity and men of high degree are a lye The first Reason The reason of this speciall favour from God to David was threefold First David stood rightly and truly in covenant with God he was one of Gods people and had the Lord for his God and so was interested in Gods speciall providence for protection and preservation See Psal 89.3 20 21 22 28 35. I have made a covenant with my chosen c. The second Reason Secondly David trusted in God Psal 7.1 O Lord my God in thee do I put my trust Now they that trust in the Lord shall be as Mount Sion that standeth fast forever Psal 125 1. The Lord will be a refuge for the oppressed a refuge in times of trouble And they that know thy name will put their trust in thee for thou Lord hast not forsaken them that seek thee Psal 9.9 10. God is he that saveth by his right hand them that put their trust in him from those that rise up against them Psal 17.7 See Psal 91. 1 c. He that dwelleth in the secret place of the most high shall abide under the shadow of the Almighty c. The third Reason Thirdly David was holy in life and conversation which gave him good assurance of speciall preservation See Psal 18.17 23. He delivered me from my strong enemies For I have kept the wayes of the Lord and have not wickedly departed from my God The Lord forsaketh not his Saints Psal 37.28 This serves for instruction admonition and comfort The first Use for instruction For instruction two wayes First see here in that which David professeth the stability of Gods love towards those that be truly his as David was for when their nearest and dearest friends do forsake them yet God will not Hebr. 13.5 He hath said I will never leave thee nor forsake thee John 13.1 Having loved his own which were in the world he loved them unto the end John 6.39 This is the fathers will which hath sent me that of all which he hath given me I should lose nothing This we should observe and mark to strengthen our souls against the Popish and Arminian errour of finall and totall falling from true grace But blessed be God it is as false as uncomfortable crossing the will of the father and the fidelity of Christ Jesus before named as also the work of the spirit which is permanent as John 4.14 with John 7.37 38 39. If any that professe true religion and give good hopes for a time do fall away they shew by their apostaste that they began in hypocrisie or at the best were but like the stony ground who believed for a time Luke 8.13 having onely an humane acquired faith not that precious faith 2 Pet. 1.1 which is infused by the spirit Gal. 5.22 who is therefore called the spirit of faith 2 Cor. 4.13 and the spirit of power 2 Tim. 1.7 greater then the evill spirit which is in the world 1 John 4.4 abiding in Gods children 1 John 2.27 even for ever John 14.16 17. being in the operation of saving grace a fountain of living water springing up unto eternall life whereof whosoever drinketh shall never be more a thirst John 4.14 This is that free spirit which doth establish the godly in the state of grace and is Gods seal and earnest in their hearts 2 Cor. 1.21 22. Eph. 1.13 14. Obj. But the godly may commit mortall sins as David did in adultery and murther now an adulterer is the member of an harlot 1 Cor. 6.13 and a murtherer is the childe of the devill John 8.44 1 John 3.12 was he not then fallen from grace Answ It cannot be denied but for these heinous sins David was justly under the wrath of God till by the renewing of his repentance and faith in the Messiah he obtained attonement But yet under the guilt of these sins he differed much from the impenitent and unregenerate not onely in regard of Gods certain purpose to renew him by repentance and restore him into favour but even in present state of soul two wayes First that the seed of grace did then remain 1 John 3.9 Secondly that he sinned not with full consent Rom. 7.17 19 20. and so could not be so totally under the curse as the unregenerate are For the better conceiving whereof we must know that every regenerate man whilest he is in this world hath in him both flesh and spirit in-bred corruption and renewed grace and so consisteth as it were of a double person the old man which is corrupt through deceivable lusts and the new man which after God is created in righteousnesse and true holinesse Eph. 4.22 24. Now when the childe of God committeth sin even grievous sinnes as David did to speak as Paul doth of himself it is not he that doth it so farre forth as he is regenerate but he so farre forth as he is corrupt which Paul calleth sin that dwelleth in him Rom. 7.20 His service of sinne is with and from the flesh but in his minde renewed he serves the law of Christ Vers 25. which shewes that grace in the habit and seed and root doth then remain when and while corruption in sundry particular actions doth prevail Which to be true is plain also by St. Peter who denied his Master with cursing and swearing which in it self was a fearfull mortall sin Matth. 26.72 74. even after that comfortable speech of Christ unto him Simon behold Satan hath desired to have you that he may sift you as wheat But I have prayed for thee that thy faith fail not Luke 22.31 32. Shall we say he now by denying his Master lost all grace when as Christ had prayed for the continuance of his faith nay rather acknowledge that this failing was in this particular act not in the habit and seed of grace The second Use for instruction Secondly see here the happinesse of the godly who indeed alone have the Lord for their God for he is the strong and stable helper who will safely keep those that be his when all other helps do fail Ps 37.28 33. He forsaketh not his Saints The Lord will not leave him in the hand of the wicked Vers 24. Though he fall yet he shall not be cast down for the Lord upholdeth him with his hand Psal 34.19 Many are the afflictions of the righteous but the Lord delivereth them out of all See Job 8.20 God will not cast away an upright man Job 5.13 14. He shall deliver thee in sixe troubles and in seven there shall no evill touch thee Happy therefore is the man that hath the God of Jacob for his help whose hope is in the Lord his God Psal 146.5 Happy is that people that is in such a case yea happy is that people whose God
is the Lord. Psal 144.15 The Use for admonition For admonition it serves effectually to move every one that desires this comfortable state that when dearest and nearest friends do forsake him yet then the Lord may take him up to give all diligence both to get and preserve those graces in his soul and also to testifie that behaviour in life which did entitle David to this happy estate as namely to get truly into covenant with God to trust in the Lord and to shew the truth hereof by new and true obedience Men in the world will serve hard Prentiships for temporall and worldly freedomes in corporations and priviledged places how much more should wee take paines for this great priviledge of the citizens of Sion to have the Lord for our God The Use for comfort For comfort this makes greatly to the godly in times of distresse they must call to minde this property in God to be more firm and faithfull to those that be his then naturall parents are to their dearest children For which besides this text see Isa 49.14 15. Sion said the Lord hath forken me c. with Luke 11.13 If ye then being evill know how to give good gifts unto your children how much more shall your heavenly father give the holy spirit to them that ask him Let us make sure that we be rightly in covenant with God and then we may say with David The Lord is on my side I will not fear what can man do unto me Psal 118.6 The Lord is my shepheard I shall not want Yea though I walk thorovgh the valley of the shadow of death I will feare none evill for thou art with me Psal 23.1 4. Vers 11. Teach me thy way O Lord and lead me in a plain path because of mine enemies Vers 12. Deliver me not over to the will of mine enemies for false witnesses are risen up against me and such as breath out crueltie The meaning of the words IN these two Verses the Prophet David returnes again unto prayer and begs of God both instruction and direction in regard of his enemies Vers 11. and also preservation out of their hands in regard of their unconscionable dealing and cruell minds towards him Vers 12. For instruction and direction thus he prayes Teach me thy way O Lord and lead me in a plain path because of mine enemies For the meaning Gods way in Scripture is taken diversly sometime for his own administrrtion and doing or working as Job 26.14 Lo these are part of his wayes having spoken of many of his marvellous workes in the former verses 7 8 c. as afterward Behemoth is called the chief of the wayes of God that is of his works Job 40.19 Psal 77.19 Thy way is in the sea and thy path in the great waters thy footsteps are not known which hath reference to Vers 14 15. Thou art the God that dost wonders c. Psal 103.7 He made known his wayes unto Moses his acts unto the children of Israel Otherwhile and most commonly Gods way is that wherein he would have man to walk that is the course of life and dealing which he would have men to take as Jethro saith to Moses Exod. 18.20 Thou shalt teach them ordinances and laws and shalt shew them the way wherein they must walk and the work that they must do See Jer. 42.3 Herein David desires to be instructed of God Yea further hee would have God not onely to teach him the way but to lead him in a plain path that is such a path as is right and strait without any crookednesse and such is the way of Gods word the course and behaviour which God there prescribes them as Pro. 8.6 The opening of my mouth shall be right things 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the same word which is here used further expounded Vers 8 9. All the words of my mouth are in righteousnesse c. And this favour he desires because of his enemies that is of such as did observe and watch him for advantage to doe him hurt The first Observation In the words thus understood note two things First his double request made to God secondly the reason of them both For his requests the first is this David beseecheth God to teach him that way of his wherein he would have him to walk So Psal 5.8 Lead me O Lord in thy righteousnesse make thy way plain before my face Psal 25.4 Shew me thy wayes O Lord Psal 143.8 Cause me to know the way wherein I should walk Psal 86.11 Teach me thy way O Lord. The reasons hereof are three First in regard of God The 1. reason to glorisie him by seeking unto him for this blessing for God undertakes to teach the godly that be in covenant with him as it is written in the Prophets and they shall be all taught of God John 6.45 Psal 32.8 I will instruct thee and teach thee in the way which thou shalt go Prov. 4.11 I have taught thee in the way of wisedome The second Reason Secondly in regard of himself sundry wayes First because of his own inability of himself to know them without Gods teaching for the light of nature is but darknesse in the wayes of God Matth. 6.23 For the naturall man receiveth not the things of the spirit of God they are foolishnesse unto him he cannot know them meaning of himself because they are spiritually discerned This is manifest by the Eunuch Acts 8.30 31. Vnderstandest thou what thou readest saith Philip to him he answers by deniall How can I except some man should guide me Secondly for his better enabling to obedience for knowledge goes before doing John 13.17 If yee know these things happy are ye if ye do them Josh 1.8 This book of the Law shall not depart out of thy mouth but thou shalt meditate therein day and night that thou maist observe to do according to all that is written therein Thirdly for his spirituall joy and comfort for knowledge is a spirituall light 2 Cor. 4.6 and so very pleasing and comfortable to those that without it are in darknesse as Eccles 11.7 Truly the light is sweet and a pleasant thing is it for the eyes to behold the Sunne Hence we reade that many have greatly rejoyced when they have been taught the knowledge of Gods wayes Nehem. 8.12 All the people went their way to eat and to drink and to make great mirth because they had understood the words that were declared unto them So the Eunuch went his way rejoycing after he had been instructed and baptized by Philip Acts 8.39 and there was great joy in Samaria after they were converted to the faith by Philip Acts 8.6 8. The third Reason Thirdly because of his enemies as here he saith in plain words for in Gods wayes there is safety here Gods Angels have charge to keepe the godly Psalm 91.11 When thou goest in this way thy steps shall not be straightned and when
drawing back is unto perdition Heb. 10.38 39. and such fearfull ones are set in the first rank of those that must be cast into the burning lake Rev. 21.8 The second Reason Secondly Gods children must do as much for Gods glory in a good cause as wicked men do to his dishonour in that which is evill now they encourage themselves in an evill matter Psal 64.5 and hearten one another to doe wickedly Is 41.6 7. They helped every one his neighbour and every one said to his brother be of good courage So the Carpenter encouraged the goldsmith c. about their idols Say thou therefore with Nehemiah should such a man as I flye Nehem. 6.11 Remember that the spirit of glory and of God is glorifyed when we shew courage in suffering for a good cause 1 Pet. 4.14 Yea and our weak bretheren are much heartened by our example as Philip. 1.14 Many of the bretheren in the Lord waxing confident by my bonds are much more bold to speak the word without fear whereto old Eleazer had great respect in his sufferings ●2 Maccab. 6.18 24 25. The third Reason Thirdly courage is needfull under afflictions in respect of the reward which not of our merit but of Gods bounty is no lesse then a Kingdome even the Kingdome of heaven and the crown of life See 2 Thess 1.4 5. Paul tells the Thessalonians that through faith and patience in suffering they shall be counted worthy the Kingdome of God and 2 Tim. 2.12 If we suffer we shall also raign with him Rev. 2.10 Be thou faithfull unto the end and I will give thee the crown of life Now what courage will men shew for earthly Kingdomes and what will they not endure to get them And much more should we do so for that Kingdom which is undefiled immortall and fadeth not a way reserved in heaven 1 Pet. 1.4 The fourth Reason Fourthly God is with them that suffer for well-doing and if they be couragious for his glory he will strengthen their hearts as it followeth in this verse Psal 91.15 I will be with him in trouble Herewith he encouraged Paul at Corinth Acts 18.9 10. and David herewith did notably encourage himself Psal 118.6 The Lord is on my side I will not fear See Rom. 8.31 If God be with us who can be against us Thus the Angell encouraged Gideon Judg. 6.12 Jeremie encourageth himself Jer. 20.11 God encourageth his people Is 35.4 and 41.10 This serves for instruction and admonition The use for instruction For instruction it shewes what manner of persons the professors of true religion ought to be for truth strength of grace namely not babes or children but men of stature and courage in Christ Jesus even perfect men Eph. 4.13 14. Children are so fearfull and not fit for warre but Christians must sight the Lords battells against spirituall enemies Eph. 6.12 and endure hardnesse as good souldiers 2 Tim. 2.3 Few do think on these things but the most content themselves with the shewes of godlinesse and want the powers thereof 2 Tim. 2.5 But wisedome is justified of her children Mat. 11.9 The Use for admonition For admonition according to this charge every one should give all diligence to get this spirituall courage into their hearts which will enable them to wait upon the Lord in times of distresse The way to get spirituall courage The way hereto is to make sure of two things first that the state of our persons towards God be good Secondly that our godly behaviour expresse the same That the state of our persons may be good before God three things are required repentance faith and sanctification Repentance is that grace of God whereby we considering our owne wayes in our hearts do humbly confesse our wicked wayes unto God and praying for mercy and pardon do forsake the sinnes wherein we have lived And this is needfull unto true courage because the guilt of every sin brings fearfulnesse as Gen. 3.8 10. Deut. 28.66 Thou shalt feare day and night Prov. 28.1 The wicked flye when none pursueth neither shall any man strengthen himself in the iniquity of his life Ezek. 7.13 Faith is that grace of Gods spirit whereby we rest and rely on Gods mercy in Christs merits for justification and salvation hereby we are justified and be at peace with God Rom. 5.1 and the righteous are bold as a Lyon Prov. 28.1 Hereby we are in Christ the son of God Gal. 2.20 and in him we shall be strong and couragious as Ephes 6.10 Phil. 4.3 Thirdly sanctification is the work of the spirit abolishing corruption and renewing grace more and more every day Now they that are in this estate have the spirit dwelling in them Rom. 8.11 which is the spirit of strength Is 11.2 the spirit of power and of a sound mind 2 Tim. 1.7 These graces bring quietnesse and confidence which are the strength of the godly Is 30.19 The godly behaviour needfull to true spirituall courage is threefold First to make sure our trouble be for a good cause for if we suffer for righteousnesse sake we need not be affraid for any terrour 1 Pet. 3.14 Let none of you suffer as an evill doer but if any man suffer as a Christian let him not be ashamed 1 Pet. 4 15 16. So the Jewes strengthened their hands for the good work Nehem. 2.18 Secondly we must store our hearts with the word of God both for direction in carriage and consolation in distresse So did David Psal 119.11 hide Gods sayings in his heart and hereby kept himself from the paths of the destroyer Psal 17.4 This is my comfort in mine affliction for thy word hath quiekened me Psal 119.50 And in particular know God is present with us Deut. 31.6 1 Chron. 28.20 2 Chron. 32.7 8. Hag. 2.4 Thirdly beside all the former we must ever joyn humble and earnest prayer for strength and courage from God as Nehem. 6 9. They made us affraid Now therefore O God strengthen my hand Acts 4.29 Now Lord behold their threatnings and grant unto thy servants that with all boldnesse they may speak thy word And he shall strengthen thine heart The reason whereby he Prophet doth encourage himself and his godly bretheren to the former duties of waiting upon God and being of good courage in the time of affliction drawn from the great benefit they shall reap hereby namely God will strengthen their hearts he will put strength and courage into them and make them resolute or stedfastly minded as this phrase is translated Ruth 1.18 and able to hold out untill they have a blessed issue The third observation Mark then They that wait on the Lord and encourage themselves so to do in the times of affliction shall have the Lord in mercy to put strength into them for their better enabling to wait on him Psal 31.24 Be of good courage and he shall strengthen your heart all yee that hope in the Lord. This David
1 Cor. 1.2.9 Eph. 2.18 and 3.12 and our perseverance and continuance in the same faith is it that doth manifest our abode and dwelling in Gods house 1 John 2.19 Now this faith is one Eph. 4.5 as God is one and if it be true it worketh by love Gal. 5.6 and is seen by obedience wherein we must be constant Phil. 2.12 Mat. 24.13 and herein we must aporove our selves dwellers in Gods house having our eares boared Ex. 21 6. Psal 40.6 endeavouring as 1 Tim. 1.19 to keepe faith and a good conscience and 2 Tim. 1.13 holding fast the holsome word in faith and love In great houses here on earth we see great men make use of retainers which are not servants in ordinary at bed and board but have houses of their own where for the most part they live and look to their own businesse only at good times as they say and on some speciall occasions they come to their Lord and master and wait upon him in his livery and are welcome to him and well accepted as his servants but in the Church of God which is the house of the living God the Lord of heaven and earth it is not so all whom he owneth and acknowledgeth for his servants are servants in ordinary they dwell in his house Psal 65.4 performing the service of prayer and thanksgiving and the works of obedience every day he hath no retainers acknowledged by him for his servants I mean such as take liberty to live as they list and for the service of God like retainer thinke now and then as on high dayes and once on the Sabbath is well enough Indeed such attendance will serve for a retainer but God acknowledgeth none such for his seruants see Jer. 7.9 10 11. He knoweth that is acknowledgeth those that be his John 10.14 but such as be workers of iniquitie hee knowes them not as Mat. 7.23 So wee may say for idolaters as Papists be in the worship of Saints and of their breaden God they have another master then God namely vaine idols 1 Thess 1.9 Now none can serve two masters Mat. 6.24 Time servers are in the same rank which be first such as make conscience of sinne at Communion times but afterward live as they list also such as embrace and hold true Religion only because the authority under which they live doth enjoyn it and if it should alter by the will of man they would turn with it Thirdly Church Papists who now and then come to our service and sermons to answer the law but in their hearts they are for Romish superstition like the carnall Israelites whose hearts turned back into Aegypt Of these we may say as 1 Kings 18.21 How long halt yee betweene two opinions c. Vse 4 A great comfort and encouragement to them that persevere in the faith and go on in obedience they are blessed and shall certainly if they go on be glorified see Matth. 24.13 Revel 2.10 and 3.12 Every one that is such shall be made a pillar in Gods house and shall go no more out Therefore in generall let all bee encouraged to follow the good servants that improve their masters takents Matth. 25.21.23 and the Apostle Paul 2 Tim. 4.7 8. In speciall let Ministers who are stewards and disposers of the mysteries of God look to their behaviour shewing all good faithfulnesse 1 Cor. 4.2 This fidelity is set downe Luke 12.42 43 44. with 1 Pet. 5.1 2 3 4. Thus much for their happy estate 2. Observation their holy behaviour is answerable they will be still praising thee Gods children and servants who have the happinesse to dwell in Gods house will be much and constant in praising God see Psal 135.1 2. Praise the Lord yee servants of the Lord c. and verse 19. Blesse the Lord O house of Israel blesse the Lord O house of Aaron 20. Blesse the Lord o house of Levi ye that feare the Lord blesse the Lord Psal 145.1 2. I will extoll thee my God and my King I will blesse thy name for ever and ever Every day will I blesse thee Ps 126.1 Hallelujah Praise the Lord o my soule 2. while I live I will praise the Lord. Reason 1 The reasons hereof are two First the sacred Ordinance of God and his holy Commandement Psa 50.15 1 Thess 5.18 This makes it pleasant and comely Ps 147.1 Reason 2 Secondly the power of his grace given to his children and servants which making them mindfull of the Lord of his word and of his works and benefits stirres them up to praise God True grace is enforcing as 2 Cor. 5.14 and hence it is with Gods servants in the matter of praising God as it was with the Apostles for preaching Acts 4.20 and as Luke 19.40 If these should hold their peace the stones would immediately cry out This by way of use serves Vse 1 First to let us see that praising God is not a thing indifferent but a necessary duty Hence the want of it brings the wrath of God as on Hezekiah 2 Chron. 32.25 Vse 2 Secondly we may see by this that they have slender testimony that they be of Gods house who faile of this duty A usuall thing for many to have no prayers nor praising God in their families as also to go out of Church when singing Psalmes begin as though praise were no part of that service the performance whereof appertains unto them who dwell in Gods house and would be blessed there Thirdly this should serve as a most forcible motive to endeavour this duty which we shall the rather do if we consider the motives in God in his properties his workes for his Church and against his enemies also what our behaviour in heaven should be whereto we should begin to inure our selves here upon earth Verse 5. Blessed is the man whose strength is in thee the high wayes are in their heart 6. They going through the valley of Baca make it a well 7. They goe from strength to strength every one of them appeareth before God in Zion HEre the Prophet proceedeth in the commendation of the state of Gods people whom hee doth expresly affirme to be blessed and likewise plainly and particularly describeth them by their true and certain properties which are of two sorts First they are such as are strong in the Lord. Secondly they do sincerely and earnestly affect the holy worship of God which property is here fully expressed by three things first their hearts are set upon the high wayes that lead to the Lords Sanctuary verse 5. Secondly they do couragious and comfortably endure and break through all difficulties in the way verse 6. They increase in number and strength in their journey and all of them in troopes appeare before the Lord in Zion verse 7. For the first Blessed is the man whose strength is in thee To bee blessed is to be in an happy estate wherein a man enjoyeth the true and chiefest good which is the true God in
his speciall favour as Psal 144.15 But who do so Answ First the man whose strength is in the Lord that is who resteth not nor relyeth upon himselfe but on the Lord and by him is made strong against enemies both corporall and spirituall and also enabled for every good duty which the Lord requireth at his hands And thus understanding the words the point is cleer to be observed That man is in a blessed and happy estate whose strength is in the Lord that is who trusteth not to himself or to any other person or thing for his safety from evills and ability to do well but only on the Lord his God on whom he resteth and resteth by true faith and confidence see Proverbs 16.20 who so trusteth in the Lord is happy and Jer. 17.7 8. Blessed is the man that trusteth in the Lord Psal 125.1.146.5 Happy is he that hath the God of Jacob for his helpe Reason 1 The reasons are First no man is or can be strong by his owne power This is true both in things pertaining to the body Deut. 8.17 18. and to the soule John 15.5 Reason 2 Secondly no enemy shall be able to hurt him that is strong in the Lord. This is true both for corporall and spirituall enemies For corporall see Psal 89.21 22. With whom mine hand shall bee established mine arme also shall strengthen him The enemy shall not exact upon him nor the sonne of wickednesse afflict him 23. I will beate downe his foes before his face Hence Psalme 3.6 I will not be afraid of ten thousands of people that have set themselves against me round about and Psal 27.1 2 3. The Lord is my light and my salvation whom shall I feare c. Jer. 20.11 Reason 3 Thirdly no work nor duty which God requires at his hand shall be hard for him who is strong in the Lord see 2 Cor. 3.5 and 12.10 Phil. 4.12 13. This serves for instruction admonition and comfort For instruction First in the way to true happinesse it stands not in any outward thing Vse 1 as naturall men thinke but in the fruition of the true God for he is the chiefest good whomsoever enjoyes can lack nothing that is good for hee is all in all to those that are his Hence Psalme 33.12 Blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord and the people whom hee hath chosen for his owne inheritance Gen. 15.1 Feare not Abraham I am thy shield and thy exceeding great reward and 17.1 I am the Almighty God walke before mee and be perfect Hence Exod 33.15.19 If thy presence goe not with me carry us not up hence c. He communicates his goodnesse to those that enjoy him as 2 Chron. 16.9 Psalme 28.8 Hence Jer. 9.23 24. Let not the wise man glory in his wisedome c. Vse 2 Secondly see here who be miserable and accursed namely all such as are not strong in the Lord but in themselves or something beside the Lord See Jer. 17.5 Cursed bee the man that trusteth in man and maketh flesh his arme whose heart departeth from the Lord Now such are many as well for earthly as for heavenly things For earthly all such as use unlawfull means to procure earthly blessings as lying fraud stealing oppression c. Can these say as Ps 44.3 thy right hand and thine arme c. Nay as 1 Kings 21.19 Hast thou killed and also taken possession c. And for heavenly they that trust to their owne righteousnesse as Papists doe the Jewes did Rom. 10.3 Vse 3 Thirdly this should admonish us to be as carefull to be strong in the Lord as we are desirous to be truly happy for the man is blessed whose strength is in him To this end wee must give all diligence for three things First that we stand truly in covenant with God in Christ which is by believing on him so Psal 125.1 Secondly that we be upright hearted dealing truly and sincerely with him in our profession 2 Chron. 16.9 Thirdly that we be constant in obedience 2 Chron 15 2. Psal 81.13 Vse 4 Fourthly this serves for comfort to the upright hearted trusting in God and walking in obedience see Psal 91.1 Let such assure themselves the Lord will be their strength see Psal 68.28.35 Psal 28.6 7. They may say as Ps 3.6 and 27.1 2 3. The Lord is my light and my salvation whom shall I fear The Lord is the strength of my life of whom shall I be afraid The high wayes are in their heart Here the second property of those that are Gods true people is expressed they do sincerely and truly affect the holy worship of God as is manifest by their behaviour in three branches First the wayes to Gods house are in their heart that is they love and like and in heart desire and delight in the ways that lead to Gods house They that be truly Gods people 2 Observation have their hearts set upon the way and means of Gods worship see Psal 122.1 Psalm 26.8 Because by those ways Reason they come to enjoy the presence of God society and fellowship with him in whom they place all their happinesse Vse 1 This serves first to let us see what we may think of those that have no love nor liking to the ways of Gods house but think it is a wearinesse as Mal. 1.13 that say of the Lords day as Amos 8.5 when will it be gone And of the word and worship of God as Job 21.14 Depart from us we desire not the knowledge of his wayes Certainly these are in a cursed estate as Acts 13.10 as Elymas the Sorcerer was see Acts 19.9 Vse 2 Secondly it is a matter of great comfort to those that desire and delight in the meanes wherein they may have society with God in Christ Surely flesh and bloud hath not revealed it unto them Matth. 16.17 Let these consider Luke 11.22 Vse 3 Thirdly it is a good caveat to labour with our selves that the wayes to Gods house may be in our hearts that we may desire and delight in them love and like them Now as we have another Tabernacle and Sanctuary which is Christ Jesus Hebr. 8.2 so our ways are not materiall but spirituall which we must love and minde and that is the Evangelicall worship by which we come to have societie and fellowship with God See Acts 24.14 and 19.9 This is called the Lords high-way Isa 358. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 and 11.16 and 49.11 and 40.3 and 19.23 and 62.10 Jer. 31.21 Vers 6. They going through the valley of Baca make it a Well even with blessings shall the rain cover THe second evidence of Gods peoples sincere and earnest affection towards his holy worship they do couragiously and comfortably endure and break through all difficulties and troubles in the way That we may conceive so much by the words we must know that the word Baca signifieth a Mulberry tree 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 2 Sam. 5.23 24. which loves to grow
his holy worship or as our translation hath it Every one of them in Zion appeareth before God both one in substance for when God is seen in Sion they that see him appear before him The reason of the different manner of translation is the divers acception of the word 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 which sometime is a praeposition signifying ad to unto otherwhile it is a noun signifying strong and so noteth the mighty God the ordinary difference is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Deus is written with 〈◊〉 a long ē but 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 ad a praeposition with a short e and so most Hebrew Books with pricks have it here which moved our new translatours to take it for a praeposition wherein many others godly and learned do joyn with them Which yet others as learned stick not at because they say that vowel is there short because of Maccaph which joyneth two words together and usually doth abreviate the precedent vowel And so the most ancient Greek and Latine translations take it Sept. and Vulg. and divers learned modern Writers as Pagnin Calvin Mollerus and our old Church-Bibles But sith in sense and substance both come to one I will herein follow the ancients and so note in the words two things first that the true God is the God of Gods secondly that this true God shall be seen in Sion the place where the Temple was built For the first The true God is the God of Gods 2 Observation Jos 22.22 The God of gods the Lord Psal 50.1 and 136.2 The mighty God 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Dan. 11.36 The Lord of lords and King of kings Rev. 17.14 and 19.16 1 Tim. 6.15 The reason of this title 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 is his divine soveraignety over all those that do partake with him in his name Reason as Angels and Magistrates Angels Psal 97.7 with Heb. 1.6 and Psal 8.6 with Hebr. 2.7 and Magistrates Ps 82.1 Exod. 22.8 9 28. Joh. 10.34 35. And false Gods though unlawfully for they are vanities 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Now Gods soveraignty over them is plain for Angels Hebr. 1.7 with Job 1.6 and for Magistrates 1 Tim. 6.15 and for idols Exod. 12.12 Dagon fals down before the Ark hath his head and hands cut off 1 Sam. 5.3 4. This serves for instruction admonition and comfort Vse 1 For instruction see the blessed estate of those that have the God of Gods for their God as Psal 33.12 Blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord and Psal 144.15 For he hath power over Angels and Kings and Divel Vse 2 For admonition First to choose the God of Gods for our God herein following Rahab Josh 2.9 11. and Joshuah chap. 24.15 and Naaman 2 Kings 5.15 17. Now our way is through Christ John 14 6. Mat. 11.27 Vse 3 Secondly to sanctifie him in our hearts and let him be our fear and dread Isaiah 8.13 Remember the Angels before his glorious Majestie cover their faces with their wings Isaiah 6.2 Vse 4 For comfort to those that stand rightly in covenant with God they need not be dismaid for any terrour as 1 Pet. 3.6 as Psal 23.1 4. and Psal 3.6.8 and Psal 116.7 8. and Psal 118.6 as Dan. 3.16 17. and hereon as Rom. 8.31 what shall we say to these things If God be for us who can be against us The second thing to be noted here is 2 Observation That in Sion the holy hill the seat of his Sanctuary will God be seen This was so well known that from Abrahams naming of it Jehovah-jireh when there he should have sacrificed his son it became a Proverb and common saying In the Mount will the Lord be seene and so Musculus acknowledgeth that all the late writers do translate it though he himself do not very well like of it saying that if he durst he would thinke that those who put pricks to the Bible in Hebrew did without need change the verbe active 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 will see into the passive 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 will be seen But Mercerus a most learned and judicious man for the Hebrew text judgeth it was done by divine providence that posterity might know that there God would place his Sanctuary and therein appeare unto his people and there also have Christ the Lord to be seen and the 72. do translate it by the verb passive 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 And for proofe see Psal 87.2 The Lord loveth the gates of Sion more then all the dwellings of Jacob. It s the Mountaine of his holinesse beautifull for scituation the joy of the whole earth is Mount Sion where God is known Psal 48.1 2 3. and Psal 50.2 Out of Sion the perfection of beauty hath God shined When Solomon had built his Temple here according to Gods direction then God said I have chosen this place here will I dwell c. 1 Kings 9.3 Quest How was God seen in Sion Answ Not in essence for so no man hath seen God at any time John 1.18 But first in his sacred ordinances which were pledges of his presence as the ark of the covenant Numb 10.35 2 Chr. 6.41 Psal 132.9 Arise O Lord God into thy resting place c. also the cloud sometime filling the house Exod 40.34 2 Chron. 7.2 1 Kings 8.10 11. and the fire consuming the sacrifices Lev. 9.24 1 Kings 18.36 38 39. Secondly and chiefly in his sonne incarnate as Mal. 3.1 with Luke 2.26 27 28. For in Christ the father shewes himself as John 14.9 10. This God was pleased to do Reason 1. First for the honour and advancement of his people Israel as Deut. 3.7 what nation is so great that hath God so nigh unto them Secondly to beautifie his Sanctuary as Hag. 2.7 I will fill this house with glory Hence it is called high 1 Kings 9.8 Thirdly Reason 3. and chiefly to stirre up his people to desire and delight to come to his sanctuary as Ps 42.1 2. Quest What is this to us This place belonged to the Jewes Ans See Is 2.2 Mic. 4.1 It was a type of the Church of Christ as Heb. 12.22 which is therefore called the holy City new Hierusalem Rev. 21.3.10 and thereof its true Mat. 28.19 20. with 18.20 This serves for instruction reprehension admonition and comfort Vse 1 For instruction it lets us see that though difference of place in respect of holinesse of the places be taken away in the new testament as John 4 21.23 yet in respect of Gods facred ordinances there used some places have an honour above others at least for the time when those ordinances are in hand as Mat. 18.20 And so M. Calvin acknowledgeth that there is a beauty belonging to temples and Churches in the new Testament which should draw the affections of the faithfull unto them Vse 2 Secondly a just reproofe of wilfull Recusants and prophane Protestants thar care not for the place of Gods
and repent that it hath any corner and closet by allowance among us yea we must by prayer to God seek the removalll of it Consider Psal 81.8 9. Heare O my people and I will testifie unto thee O Israel if thou wilt hearken unto me There shall no strange God be in thee neither shalt thou worship any strange God Then for prophanenesse among the professors of true religion this argues a dead faith for such deny the power of true Religion 2 Tim. 3.5 Now Gods Kingdome is not in word but in power 1 Cor. 4.20 And this is a spreading evill amongst us as Gods judgements shew See Jer. 23.10 The land is full of adultery and because of oaths the land mourns Also Hos 4.1 2 3. The Lord hath a controversie with the land c. The same sinnes are rife amongst us whereof we must take speciall regard against the day of humiliation The Use for comfort For comfort this makes greatly to any land or people that keep covenant with God when they are oppressed with idolatrous enemies or wicked men as usually the true Church is they must remember their interest in the true God and in the time of danger with Hezekiah Is 37.6 29. humble themselves in earnest prayer and with Jehosaphat fast and pray 2 Kings 20.3 4 12. and then they shall receive a gracious answer as he did verse 14. and good successe as Abijah did 2 Chron. 13.8 10 12. The third Observation Secondly note here as taken for granted That Jacob that is the Jewes who were the posterity of Jacob had been taken captive For the Churches thankfulnesse for their bringing back is an acknowledgement of their carrying out The truth hereof is manifest by plain and manifold relation in the holy story See 2 Kings 24.10 11. Dan. 1.1 2. for the beginning of it in part in the raigne of Jehojakim and for the accomplishment thereof see 2 Kings 25.2 8 11. Jer. 39.2 3 c. and Jer. 52.4 c. The reason hereof was their grievous sinnes againd God Lam 1.8 Jerusalem hath grievously finned therefore she is removed according to Gods threatning Levit. 26.14 15 25 33. Deut. 28.15 20. Jer. Wherefore hath the Lord pronounced all this great evill against us verse 11. thou shalt say because your fathers have forsaken me verse 12. and ye have done worse then your fathers verse 13. therefore wil I cast you out of this land This serves for instruction admonition and comfort The use for instruction For instruction see plainly that Gods own people for the sinnes committed among them may lye under most heavy and grievous judgements as here we see they are led into captivitie among whom were Daniel Shadrach Meshuch and Abednego Dan. 1. also Mordecai and Esther Est 2.5 6. yea Zerobabell and Jehoshuah Yea see Psal 44.9 10. c. to the 18. The first Use for admonition For admonition two wayes First to beware of rash judgement either against our selves or others for the greevous calamities that lye upon us and them for God saith many are the afflictions of the righteous Psal 34 19. Whosoever will live godly must suffer persecution 2 Tim. 3.12 Through manifold afflictions we must enter into the Kingdom of heaven Acts 14.22 The second use for admonition Secondly hereby learn to know to repen● of for the time past and to beware of for the time to come those sinnes that brought the captivitie which are these In generall the transgressing of Gods Commandements as Lev. 26.14 15 25. In particular idolatry 2 Chron. 7.19.20 Sabbath breaking Nehem. 13.15 16 17. Covetuousnesse Jer. 6.12 13. Soothing teaching Jer. 6.14 c. The Use for comfort For comfort to the godly in the times of their great affliction Consider that nothing befalls thee which hath not light on Gods deer children whatever thine affliction be whether inward in mind or outward in body See 1 Cor. 10.13 Consider the state of Job Jeb 1. and 2. chapters and of David Psal 77.2.4 My soar ran in the night and ●easednot my foule refused to be comforted Thou holdest mine eyes waking I am so troubled that I cannot speak yet I cryed unto God with my voyce even unto God with my voyce and he gave eare unto me verse 1. Consider also the restauration of Israel in this text and Zeph. 3.14 c. Is 12.1 c. Is 54.1 c. Micah 4.6 7. The fourth observation The third particular thing to be here observed is expressed namely that God brought back his people that had brought back his people that had been led into caprivitie This is plain for the captivity of Babilon in the first and second chapters of Ezra where both time and means and persons that did return are set down particularly and at large The first Reason The reason hereof is twofold First and chiefly in God who of meer grace and favour undertook this great work and bound himself thereto by promise See Jer. 27.22 They shall be carried to Babilon and there shall they be untill the day that I visit them then will I bring them up and restore them to this place Jer 29.10 After seventy years be accomplished at Babilon I will visit you and performe my good word towards you in causing you to return to this place 2 Chron. 36.22 Now in the first year of Cyrus King of Persia that the word of the Lord by the mouth of Jeremiah might be accomplished the Lord stirred up the spirit of Cyrus that he made a Proclamation thorow out all his Kingdome and put it also in writing saying c. The second Reason Secondly God herein had respect to the godly behaviour of his children in true repentance and earnest prayer whereunto he did enable them by his grace that so he might perform his good word unto them For that was Solomons request at the dedication of the temple 2 Chron. 6.36 37 38. assented unto chapt 7.1 by signe of fire consuming the sacrifice and by voyce verse 12. I have heard thy prayer And so we find that Daniel did Dan. 9. according as God had said the godly should do Jer. 29.12 c. Then shall you call upon me and go and pray unto me and I will hearken unto you and ye shall seek me and find me I will be found of you and turn away your captivitie This serves for instruction and for admonition The first Use for instruction For instruction two wayes First see that God doth actually for his Church exceeding abundantly above all that men can ask or think Eph. 3.20 with Psal 126.1 When the Lord turned again the captivitie of Sion we were like them that dream Such was Peters deliverance both to himself and others of the Church Acts 12.9.15 16. The second Use for instruction Secondly here see a plain difference between Gods dealing with his own people and with the wicked when hee enters into judgement with them His
them and use their help Isaiah 8.19 when they shall say unto you seek unto those that have familiar spirits and unto wizards that peep and that mutter should not a people seek unto their God When Ahaziah King of Israel sent unto Baalzebub the god of Ekron to enquire whether he should recover of his disease the Lord by Elijah tells his messengers Is it not because there is not a God in Israel that ye go to enquire of Baalzebub the God of Ekron 2 Kings 1.2 3. Lastly Idolaters say to Saints and Idolls here us help us pray for us as 1 Kings 18.26 This we know is the common practise of Papists to the Virgin Mary and to all the Saints But herein they shew themselves not to be Gods people but such as have forsaken the fountain of living waters and hewed them out broken cisterns that can hold no water Jer. 2.11 12 13. The Use for admonition For admonition that we observe and remember this practise of the Church of God and conscionably endeavour to conforme our selves thereto in the day of our trouble to seek the Lord remember God and complain as Psal 77.2 3. to say with the godly man whom have I in heaven but thee Psal 73.25 and with the Church Isaiah 63.16 Though Abraham be ignorant of us and Israel acknowledge us not thou O Lord art our father our redeemer thy name is from everlasting Psal 20.7 Some trust in charets and some in horses but we will remember the name of the Lord our God Hos 14.3 Ashur shall not save us we will not ride upon horses neither will we say any more to the work of our hands ye are our gods for in thee the fatherlesse finde mercy Consider the reasons of this duty as before and the successe as Psal 20.8 They are brought down and fallen but we are risen and stand upright Psal 118.5 c. I called upon the Lord in distresse the Lord answered me and set me in a large place c. Thus much of him to whom they pray the things for which they pray are two 1. That God would turn them 2. That God would cause his anger toward them to cease For the first when they beseech God to turne them they mean from the evills under which they lay whether of sin or punishment unto a comfortatble state for so largely doth the use of the word extend sometime therewith is begged conversion from sinne Jer. 31.18 19. Turne thou me and I shall be turned after that I was turned I repented c. sometime restitution to comfortable outward state which is turning from punishment as Psal 126.4 Turne again our captivitie O Lord. And though here the latter is specially aimed at yet we may not exclude the former because without turning from sinne the ceasing of Gods wrath would not be expected Psal 7.12 c. If he turne not he will whet his sword c. The third Observation Mark then Gods people do beg of God the blessing of conversion from evills under which they lay whether of sinne or punishment see Lam. 5.21 Turn thou us unto thee O Lord and we shall be turned renew our daies as of old Psal 80.3 7 20. Turn thou us again O Lord God of hostes cause thy face to shine and we shall be saved The Reason The reason is infoulded in the title which here they give to God namely that he is the God of their salvation both for soule and body He restoreth the soule Psal 23.3 the same word is there used 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 And he preserveth and delivereth the body and outward estate Psal 91.15 I will be with him in trouble I will deliver him Job 5.19 He shall deliver thee in sixe troubles yea in seven there shall no evill touch thee He is almighty and so all-sufficient nothing is too hard for him Jer. 32.27 and this power he puts forth for the good of his people This serves for instruction admonition and comfort The use for instruction For instruction touching the author of true conversion to the soule The practise of the Church shewes her judgement herein she prayes to God to be turned from evills whether spirituall or corporall and therefore no doubt acknowledged him to be the sole author thereof It is true in temporall evills man by nature hath some ability to discern and endeavour the way and means of his deliverance but in spirituall evills of corruption and sinne it is not so for therein man naturally is dead and so wants abilitie of himself to conceive and act the things that belong to the life of grace see Acts 26.9 The wisdome and will of nature is to oppose the meanes of conversion I verily thought with my selfe saith the Apostle that I ought to do many things contrary to the name of Jesus of Nazareth For to be carnally minded is death because the carnall minde is enmitie against God Rom. 8.6 7. Therefore hereof men do not become Gods children John 1.13 which will be plaine if we consider that the Scripture calls regeneration a new creation 2 Cor. 5.17 and the first resurrection Revel 20.6 1. Quest Why then doth God bid men turne as Ezek. 18.30 Repent and turne your selves from all your transgressions Ans First to shew us our dutie not our abilitie what we ought not what we are able of our selves to do For John 15.5 Without me ye can do nothing We are not sufficient of our selves to thinke any thing as of our selves 2 Cor 3 5. No man can come to me except the father which hath sent me draw him John 6.44 Believers are borne not of bloud nor of the will of the flesh nor of the will of man but of God John 1.13 Secondly God in these commandements hath an aime at the outward actions wherein he desires reformation whereto naturally man hath some power as we may see by Ahabs humiliation 1 Kings 21.27 Thirdly God requiring of us the grace of conversion means we should endeavour our selves in the outward meanes thereof to get abilitie thereto of God Though grace be Gods gift yet is the use of meanes in our power 2. Quest Are not such commands unjust or vaine Ans No not unjust because in Adam we were able to any thing God should require of us And vaine they are not because they are meanes of conversion in Gods elect as to Lydia Acts 16.14 whose heart the Lord opened that she attended unto the things which were spoken of Paul Deut. 32.46 47. Set your hearts unto all the words which I testifie amongst you for it is not a vaine thing for you 2 Cor. 2.15 16. For we are unto God a sweet savour of Christ in them that are saved and in them that perish To the one wee are the savour of death unto death and to the other the savour of life unto life And they leave the wicked without excuse because they yeeld not such obedience as nature enables them
ground First in generall in this verse then more particularly in the rest of the Psalm Her behaviour is in these words I will heare what God the Lord will speak meaning by way of answer to my complaint and prayer Wherein we have to note two things 1. How she stileth God in this place 2. What duty she undertaketh towards him The first Observation 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 For the first the titles here given to God by the Church are two God the Lord the first notes out his power the second his performance of what he hath promised as Exod. 6.3 I appeared unto Abraham Isaac and Jacob by the name of God almighty but by my name Jehovah was I not known unto them verse 6. wherefore say unto them I am the Lord I will bring you out And this is used by the Church and godly elsewhere as Psal 118.27 God is the Lord who hath given us light The Reason The reason of this practise of the Church is to strengthen her self to the better performance of the duty she undertakes which is to wait for Gods answer to her prayers whereto she shall be the better encouraged and enabled by considering that God is Jehovah one that not only hath being of himself but gives being to his promises Now being God he is able and being Jehovah he is faithfull as Heb. 10.23 He is faithfull that promised 1 Thes 5.24 He will also do it And for his promise see Psal 50.15 The first use for admonition This should teach us to labour to understand the holy titles whereby God is stiled in Scripture that so we may the better make a right use of them both to terrifie us from sin and to encourage us in faith and obedience As for terrour to consider that he is called an everlasting burning and devouring fire Is 33.14 For encouragement in difficult cases to consider that he is the maker of heaven and earth great in counsell mighty in work Jer. 32.17.19 for mercy the good God 2 Chron. 30.18 for encouragement in prayer Our father which art in heaven Mat. 6.9 which layes a ground both of confidence in that he is our father and of fear and humilitie in that he is in heaven The second Use for admonition Secondly is God the Lord then those that call him so must fear him in regard of his power Jer. 5.25 Mat. 10.28 obey him as their Lord. Luke 6.46 and rest upon him by faith because he makes good his gracious promises 2 Cor. 1.20 The second Observation The duty which the Church here undertakes to perform to God is this she will patiently attend for Gods gracious answer to her complaint and prayer So doth Job Job 14. All the daies of my appointed time will I wait till my change come Psal 40.1 I waited patiently for the Lord Psal 130.5 6. I wait for the Lord my soul doth wait The Reason The reason hereof is from the work of Gods spirit in his children enabling them by faith 1. To reverence his command enjoyning them so to doe Psal 27.14 Wait on the Lord be of good courage 2. To rely upon his promise to hear and help 2 Chron. 7.14 wherein they know he will not fail because he is a God of power able to do whatsoever he will Psal 115.3 and of mercy exceeding abundant above all that we can ask or think Ephes 3.20 This serves for instruction and for admonition The use for instruction For instruction it acquaints us with a plain difference between the godly who are believers and the wicked who are unbelievers the godly do not onely pray to ●od but wait also for an answer when they have made their prayer as Psal 42.5 11. Isaiah 28.16 But the wicked either pray not as Psal 14.4 or if they do pray yet they will not wait as 2 Kings 6.33 What should I wait upon the Lord any longer They deal with their prayers as the Oftrich doth with her eggs which she leaveth in the earth c. Job 39.14 c. because God hath deprived them of uunderstanding as punishment of their contempt of the meanes of grace else they would not account the exercise of prayer unprofitable as Job 21.15 Mal. 3.4 The use for admonition For admonition that we endeavour to approve our selves to be Gods people by waiting upon God for a gracious answer to our prayers This we should do every day according to the practise of the Church in this place whereunto if we did indeed set our selves we would make conscience of all sinne that we might keep our selves in the love of God without which we cannot comfortably expect a gracious answer from him to our prayers Now to enable us to wait and listen for a gracious answer when we have prayed we must be well exercised in godly consideration and practise The consideration needfull hereto is three fold First of Gods promise made to those that pray unto him for it is presumption to wait for that which God hath not promised to give True expectation is a fruit of faith which ever looks at Gods word of promise Secondly of Gods power and mercy for as his power will assure us that he is able so his mercie will shew that he is most ready and willing to grant our requests Thirdly we must consider his manner of answer it is three-fold Sometime by giving that particular blessing we ask as 1 Sam. 1.27 For this childe I prayed and the Lord hath given me my Petition which I asked of him Sometime by giving some other thing answerable to the blessing as 2 Cor. 12.9 My grace is sufficient for thee And sometimes by giving patience and strength to bear the evils which we would have removed as Heb. 5.7 The godly practise hereto needfull is threefold First to stir up our hearts to lay hold on Gods promises by faith as Psal 43.5 And herein we must shew godly judgement in labouring to trust perfectly for spirituall blessings simply needfull to salvation as 2 Tim. 1.12 I am not ashamed for I know whom I have believed c. But for spirituall blessings lesse necessary as also for all temporall blessings to submit our wils to Gods will Secondly we must hold on in the way of obedience Psal 37.34 Wait on the Lord and keep his way and he shall exalt thee to inherit the land Thirdly continue in prayer Col. 4.2 Keep not silence give the Lord no rest Isaiah 62.6 7. For he will speak peace to his people and to his Saints The reason or ground whereby the Church doth encourage her self to the former godly practise drawn from Gods gracious dealing with his people in giving comfortable answer to their prayers for peace in Scripture doth oftentimes note out all manner of welfare as Exod. 18.7 Psal 122.6 Psal 35.27 In this reason we have two things to note First the honourable title whereby Gods people here be stiled namely that they are his
Well mark here Gods good gifts come with his salvation in Christ therefore seek the Lord in Christ and thou shalt lack nothing that is good Psal 34.10 To this agrees Matth. 6.33 First seek the kingdome of God and his righteousnesse and all these things shall be added unto you For godlinesse hath the promise of both kinde of blessings 1 Tim. 4.8 in the meanes whereof we must endeavour as John 4.10 Ezek. 47.1 compared with Isa 55.1 c. Object Such as take this course are yet in much want Ans It may be so for outward things For the disciple is not above his master now the sonne of man hath not whereon to lay his head Matth. 8.20 and the promises of temporall blessings are to be understood with the exception of the crosse Yet know that Gods grace is sufficient as 2 Cor. 12.9 compared with 2 Cor. 4.16 And in the blessings of grace he makes supply to all temporall wants as Phil. 4.11 c. The second Use for instruction Secondly see here plain evidence of the worlds unbelief Lord who hath believed our report Isa 53.1 Are men perswaded that good gifts from God both temporall and spirituall accompany his salvation in Christ No surely for then they would labour first to become religious because that is the way to get Gods favour in Christ as John 14.6 Salomon saith Prov. 19.6 Every man is a friend to him that giveth gifts that is seeks to be in his favour but few take this course Nay they rather seek to the God of this world the devill for so indeed they do that seek to thrive by ungodly courses as oppression lying stealing and the like The first Use for admonition For admonition it serves two wayes First to naturall men living in the Church that they take notice whence good things come both spirituall and corporall and thereupon labour for that estate whereby they may be interested thereto Hereto two things are required repentance from dead works for sinnes withhold good things Jer. 5.25 and faith in Christ for so is Christ himself ours and all things with him If any say they that regard not these things speed well in the world let them consider whether here they have not their portion as Psal 17.14 and Luke 16 25. Thou in thy life-time receivedst thy good things But for the best blessings they have no part in them while they live in sinne and want faith as John 14.17 Acts 8.21 They have starved souls in pampered and well clad bodies The Use for admonition Secondly this must stir up the godly who have received good things from God to be carefull to continue in Gods goodnes as Rom. 11.22 which is by keeping faith and a good conscience 1 Tim. 1.18 19. Heb. 10.39 The Use for comfort For comfort this makes greatly to the godly in worldly wants for certainly God will give that which is good and though the outward man perish yet is the inward man renewed daily 2 Cor. 4.16 and we rejoyce in hope of the glory of God Rom. 5.2 Jam. 1.9 The brother of low degree must rejoyce in his exaltation with God for being a believer in Christ Jesus he is rich in God though poor in the world as Jam. 25. and Rev. 2.9 I know thy poverty but thou art rich And our land shall yield her encrease The second blessing accompanying Gods salvation in the kingdome of grace here assured to those that fear God and it is meerly temporall concerning the plentifull encrease of the fruits of the earth where they live that fear God Mark then in this part of their acknowledgement two things First their title to the land secondly the blessing whereof they assure themselves from it The second Observation For the first Gods people call the land of Canaan where they dwell their land their own land Verse 9. That glory may dwell in our land 2 Chron. 2.16 the land of Israel The Reason It was Gods gifts to them and their progenitors by covenant as Gen. 12.7 and 13.15 Psal ●4 3 2. 2 Chr. 6.38 Judg. 11.24 2 Chr. 20.6 7. The Use for admonition And if we look for blessing and comfort in the place where we live as the Israelites here assure themselves we must make sure we have good title to it from the Lord for there is small hope of Gods blessing to accompany the devils getting as 1 Kings 21.19 Jer. 22.13 Micha 2.1 2. Hab. 2.9 10. Isa 5.8 The third Observation The second thing to be here observed is purposely intended namely when Gods salvation in Christ comes among a people it brings with it plentifull encrease of the fruits of the earth see Psal 67.2 6. Psal 72.16 Salomons kingdome there spoken of was a type of Christs kingdom See the truth hereof by Gods speciall blessings accompanying those that in sinceritie have received the covenant as Gen. 13.2 6. Abraham was very rich in cattle in silver and gold their substance was so great that the land was not able to bear them and Chap. 24.35 The Lord hath blessed my Master greatly and he is become great c. Yea also Isaac sowed and received an hundred fold Gen. 26.12 Also Jacob was a blessing to Laban and himself encreased exceedingly Gen. 30.27 43. The Reason The reason hereof is this Gods salvation bringeth to men reconciliation in Christ for as he is Gods salvation Is 49.6 so in him God reconciles the world to himself 2 Cor. 5.19 Col. 1.20 Rom. 5.10 And hence comes a double benefit tending to plenty First the removall of the curse which Adams sinne brought even upon the ground Gen. 3.17 for though want may befall the godly yet not as a curse Gal. 3.13 it is onely as sicknesse is 1 Cor. 11.32 a chastisement and correction Secondly hereby a land is entitled to the speciall blessings of Gods providence that bring plenty as Deut. 11.9 10 11 12. And no marvell for if he have given Christ how shall he not with him give us all things Rom. 8.32 This serves for instruction admonition and comfort The first Use for instruction For instruction two wayes First here we may see that the earthly blessings of Gods providence are attendants on the heavenly blessings of his grace great plenty doth accompany true piety when men first seek Gods kingdome and his righteousnesse all outward things needfull shall be ministred unto them Matth. 6.33 Godlinesse hath the promise of all manner of blessings both temporall and eternall 1 Tim. 4.8 This we may see as before in Abraham Isaac and Jacob so manifested afterward to Gods people by speciall promise Lev. 26.3 4 5. If ye walk in my statutes I will give you rain in due season and the land shall yeild her encrease and the trees of the field shall yeild their fruit c. And as he spake with his mouth so he performed indeed unto David a man according to his own heart whom God
the children but to make the fathers sinne more odious doth then bring upon the children the fruit of their own originall corruption which is death determined upon all flesh as appears Gen. 2.17 compared with Rom. 5.12 As a creditor that hath both the father and the sonne debtors unto him may upon the fathers provocation lay the forfeiture upon both being both in his danger Vse 2 Secondly here is speciall encouragement to the children of wicked parents to become godly and faithfull in their places In some sense they are the sonnes of strangers for the wicked are estranged from the womb Psal 58.3 yet if they have their fathers sinnes and become faithfull to the Lord here is comfort for them in the honour of Korah's posterity See Isai 56.3 6 7. Let not the son of the stranger that joyneth himself to the Lord say the Lord hath utterly separated me from his people For the sonnes of the stranger that joyned themselves to the Lord to serve him and to love the name of the Lord to be his servants c. Even them will bring to my holy Mountain and make them joyfull in my house of prayer c. For them that honour me I will honour saith the Lord 1 Sam. 2.30 Thus much for the Title the Psalme it selfe followeth Verse 1. His foundation is in the holy Mountaines The meaning of the words THat is God founded his holy City and Sanctuary among the holy Mountains of Judea even on Mount Moriah 2 Chron. 3.1 and Mount Sion Psal 48.2 For the relative here used hath the Lord named in the next verse for his antecedent to which it is most fitly and properly referred according to our translation wherewith among variety of references by interpreters I rest best satisfied In the words so understood two things are contained First the author and founder of the Church shadowed out by the holy City and Sanctuary at Jerusalem Secondly the seat thereof For the first The true Church 1. Observation typified by the holy City and Temple at Jerusalem is a spirituall building of Gods own founding and making Here it is called his foundation And in regard of him founding it it is called his Tabernacle Rev. 21.3 and the holy City coming down from heaven Rev. 21.2 Jerusalem from above Gal. 4.26 This is that City in the glory of it which the Patriarchs sought whose builder and maker is God Heb. 11.10 This is most plain if wee consider 1. the foundation Christ Iesus For other foundation can no man lay saith St. Paul 1 Cor. 3.11 and God himself saith he layeth this Isaiah 28.16 Thus saith the Lord God Behold I lay in Zion for a foundation a stone a tryed stone a precious corner stone a sure foundation 2. The upper building Christians 1. Pet. 2.4.5 To whom coming as unto a living stone disallowed indeed of men but chosen of God and precious ye also as living stones are built up a spirit all house 2. The builders both efficient and instrumentall God and his Ministers 1 Cor. 3.9 For we are labourers together with God ye are Gods husbandry ye are Gods building The reason is The Reason the praise of the glory of his grace among his elect and chosen people For here God sets his name Deutr. 14.24 and will be glorified in his people Isaiah 49.3 This serves for instruction concerning the stability of the Church The use for instruction not only in the whole as Gods building against which the gates of hell shall not be able to prevaile Mat. 16.18 but in every true member of it as Gods workmanship in Christ Iesus Ephes 2.10 For it is God that establisheth us in Christ 2 Cor. 1.21 Christ as a shepheard will not loose one sheep My sheep hear my voice and I know them and they follow me And I give unto them eternally life and they shall never perish Neither shall any man pluck them out of my hand Iohn 10.27 28. while I was with them in the world I kept them in thy name those that thou gavest mee I have kept and none of them is lost but the soune of perdition Iohn 17.12 He being their head and they being his members 1. Cor. 12.27 will he suffer them to be pulled away Nay he is the saviour of his body Ephes 5.23 The first use for admonition It serves for admonition likewise First for Ministers in regard of their doctrine whereby they are workers together with God 1 Cor. 3.9 compared with 2 Cor. 6.1 They must not be ignorant nor negligent but wise and faithfull in this great work of spirituall building The foundation being laid which is Iesus Christ they must take heed what they build thereupon for every mans work shall bee made manifest the day shall declare it of what sort it is 1 Cor. 3.10 c. The second use for admonition Secondly for Gods people every one must suffer himselfe to be wrought upon in the ministry of the word to be hewen and squared and fitted to lye upon Christ which we then are when we be brought to leave sinne by true repentance to live in Christ by true faith and to walk in new obedience in the course of our lives thereby testifying the truth of our faith and repentance Therefore with St. Paul Heb. 13.22 I beseech you brethren suffer the word of exhortation The second thing to be here observed is the seat of Gods building where he layes the foundation of his holy City and Temple namely in the holy mountains which may be understood generally of the land of Canaan which was a mountainous country Deut. 11.11 Gods inheritance chosen for his own people Psal 97.1 compared with Psal 47.4 called his holy border Psal 78.54 that land which he bordered out for his people Numb 34.3 c. Or more particularly of the Mountains Sion and Moriah whereon God by his speciall providence caused Jerusalem his holy City and the Temple his holy Sanctuary to be seated and built And these mountains are called holy not for any holinesse or sanctity inherent in the soyle or ground but first from Gods presence who chose chiefe hills for his seat to dwell in as Psal 68.16 Psal 74.2 Psal 132.13 Is 8.18 and Zechar. 8.3 Thus saith the Lord I am returned unto Zion and will dwell in the midst of Jerusalem and Jerusalem shall be called a City of truth and the Mountain of the Lord of hosts The holy Mountain Secondly from that holy use and employment whereto he put these mountains for hereon was built the holy City Dan. 9.16 and the holy Sanctuary or Temple 2 Chron. 3.1 Psalme 78.68 69. Mark then God builds Jerusalem the holy city and the Temple his holy sanctuary on the holy mountains Sion 2. Observation and Moriah the places before quoted shew it plainly with Psal 122.1 c. The reason hereof is two-fold First Reason 1. to let his people know that their God with whom they enter
dwell in thy Courts wee shall be satisfied with the goodnesse of thy house even of thy holy Temple Psal 65.4 being married unto him For thy maker is thine husband Is 54.5 And I will betroath thee unto me for ever yea I will betroath thee unto me in righteousnesse and in judgement and in loving kindnesse and in mercies I will even betroath thee unto me in faithfulnesse and thou shalt know the Lord Hos 2.18 19. so Psal 45. and Canticles In justification from the guilt of sinne Even as David also describeth the blessednesse of the man unto whom God imputeth righteousnesse without works saying Blessed are they whose iniquities are forgiven and whose sinnes are covered Blessed is the man to whom the Lord will not impute sinne Rom. 4 6 7 8. In adoption to the honour and state of sonnes and daughters Behold what manner of love the Father hath bestowed upon us that we should be called the sons of God 1 John 3.1 In sanctification to the abolishing of corruption in regard of dominion and the renewing of the soule in knowledge righteousnesse and true holinesse Eph. 4.21 22 23 24. In which estate they are made Kings and Priests unto God Rev. 1.5 6. strengthened with all might according to his glorious power Col. 1.11 and stablished in Christ and on Christ so as the gates of hell shall not prevaile against them Matthew 16.18 See 2 Corinthians 1.2 c. In the world to come In the world to come Gods advancement of his Church is perfect unto all fulnesse of joy and height of honour for evermore Then they receive the Kingdome prepared for them Mat. 25.34 and weare the crown of righteousnesse laid up for them 2 Tim. 4.8 Now they have on them white robes of perfect holinesse and palmes in their hands of full conquest over all enemies Rev. 7.9 Now they are in Gods presence where is fulnesse of joy and at his right hand where are pleasures for evermore Psal 16.11 They enjoy that glory wherewith the afflictions of this present time are not worthy to be compared Rom. 8.18 the hope whereof will sustain the soule in the greatest distresse as 2 Cor. 4.14 16 17. Knowing that he which raised up Jesus shall raise up us also by Jesus shall present us with you For which cause we faint not but though our outward man perish yet the inward man is renewed day by day For our light affliction which is but for a moment worketh for us a farre more exceeding and eternall weight of glory So as indeed we may say of these glorious joyes as the Queen of Sheba said of Solomons wisedome 1 Kings 10.7 the one halfe thereof was not shewed unto me 3. In the means of both Christ Jesus Thirdly the greatnesse of Gods love to his Church doth appear in the means of both the former which is the gift of Jesus Christ his only begotten sonne to become man and to dye for their sinnes and to rise again for their justification Rom. 4.25 He redeemeth his Church from the curse of the law by becoming himself a curse for them Gal. 3.13 He delivereth them from the wrath to come Thes 1.10 And hereupon by way of excellence is called the deliverer and redeemer Rom. 11.26 out of Is 59.20 where the same word is used which Job hath calling Christ his redeemer Job 19.25 It is he also that doth exalt and advance his Church to salvation and glory My sheep heare my voice and I know them and they follow me and I give unto them eternall life John 10.27 28. For God hath not appointed us to wrath but to obtain salvation by our Lord Jesus Christ 1 Thes 5.9 The Reason The reason hereof is not any thing in the Church existent or foreseen as a meritorious or moving cause for God loves her freely Hosea 14.4 Her loathsome state in corruption shewes it plainly when the first evidence thereof is given When I passed by thee and saw thee polluted in thy blood I said unto thee when thou wast in thy blood live Thy time was as the time of love Ezekiel 16.6 8. Yet when the Church hath being as it is built upon Christ Iesus and is endued with the spirit and beautified with the graces thereof even for all these doth Gods love actually encrease towards his Church to the daily provocation of her love to him again with praise and thankes and more conscionable obedience for his glory as Deuir 10.12 c. This serves for instruction for admonition and comfort The first use for instruction For instruction two wayes First it shewes what a blessed thing it is to be a true member of Gods Church for all such have true part and portion in Gods speciall love as is before shewed Now this is the fountain of all blessings even of the blessing of blessings the gift of the sonne of God For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten Sonne● that whosoever beleeveth in him should not perish but have everlasting life John3 16 with whom come all other good things He that spared not his own sonne but delivered him up for us all how shall he not with him also freely give us all things Rom. 8.32 We know that love is kinde or bountifull 1 Cor. 13.4 and hence we count Kings favourites happy as being near and dear to those that are so able to enrich and honour them in the world as Esther 6.6 c. How happy then are they that are favourites to the King of Kings the eternall omnipotent Lord of all See Psal 146.3 c. Put not your trust in Princes c. Happy is he that hath the God of Jacob for his help whose hope is in the Lord his God c. Happy is the people that is in such a case yea happy is the people whose God is the Lord Psal 144.15 For who is like unto the Lord our God who dwelleth on high c. Psal 113.15 The 2. use for instruction Secondly it shewes one reason of the manifold and great troubles and afflictions of Gods Church and children here on earth when the wicked world is at ease and rest Zechar. 1.11 12. A case that troubled the Prophets of God as for me my feet were almost gone my steps had well nigh slipt For I was envious at the foolish when I saw the prosperitie of the wicked Psal 73.2,3 Righteous art thou O Lord when I pleade with thee yet let me talk with thee of thy judgements wherefore doth the way of the wicked prosper wherefore are all they happy that deal very treacherously Thou hast planted them yea they have taken root they grow yea they bring forth fruit thou art near in their mouth and farre from their reines Jerem. 12.1 2. And so may easily make weak Christians to stagger as Judges 6.13 If the Lord be with us why then is all this befaln us It is true that the sinnes of Gods Church and children lay
nations in whom he gives instance pointing them out by name with command of speciall observance that by effectuall calling and regeneration shall become true members of his Church namely the Egyptians Babilonians Philistims men of Tyre and Ethiopians under whom he comprehendeth other Gentiles yet nameth such as were well known unto the Jewes then Gods only people formerly to have shewed themselves their greatest enemies Egypt and Babilon were the places of Israels bondage and captivity The Philistims likewise were sore oppressours and Lords over them Judg. 15.11 even forty years together Judg. 13.1 The men of Tyre were bitter enemies delivering up the whole captivity to Edom and remembred not the brotherly covenant Amos 1.9 Their cruelty see further Joel 3.4 6. and Psal 83.7 The Ethiopians were likewise grievous enemies as their bloody assault with a huge Army did plainly shew 2 Chron. 14.9 Yet for all this Behold saith the Lord these shall be converted and become friends to the Church free Denisons of Sion for all Nations shall serve him meaning Christ prefigured by Solomon Psal 72.11 The Gentiles shall come to thy light The abundance of the Sea shall he converted unto thee the forces of the Gentiles shall come unto thee Is 60.3 5. That the residue of men might seek after the Lord and all the Gentiles upon whom my name is called saith the Lord Acts 15.17 In particular of Egypt and Babilon see Is 19.19 21 25. In that day shall there be an Altar to the Lord in the midst of the land of Egypt And the Lord shall be known to Egypt and the Egyptians shall know the Lord in that day and shall doe sacrifice and oblation yea they shall vow a vow unto the Lord and performe it And Blessed be Egypt my people and Assyria the work of my hands And of Tyre Psal 45.12 The daughter of Tyre shall be there with a gift And of Ethiopia Psal 68.31 Princes shall come out of Egypt Ethiopia shall soon stretch out her hands unto God But why doth he instance in these nations especially when as in them he intends to shew the conversion of the Gentiles The first Reason This he doth for three causes First to shew the greatnesse of his power who can not only confound but even convert the greatest enemies of his Church For their confounding see Exod. 14 27 28. and Numb 16. And for conversion see Acts 9.1 c. The second Reason Secondly this he doth to manifest even to enemies his great love unto his Church as he saith Revel 3.9 I will make them of the Synagogue of Satan which say they are Jewes and are not but do lye behold I will make them to come and worship before thy feet and to know that I have loved thee Thirdly for the encouragement of his Church and children unto faith and patience The third Reason in the times of opposition by mighty enemies For the true God who is God of the Church can either confound or convert them at his pleasure or if he do neither of those things yet he can cause the wrath of his enemies to turn to his praise Psal 76.10 as is plain in the rage of Nabuchadnezzar against his servants Dan. 3.19 20 28 29. This serves for Instruction with confutation admonition and comfort The use for instruction For instruction In the conversion of these mighty enemies we may plainly see that when God is pleased to shew mercy in Christ the gracious work of his holy spirit is irresistible corruption indeed is strong but yet the grace of the spirit is stronger as is said 1 John 4.4 Greater is he that is in you them he that is in the world The Devill indeed is the strong man armed that keeps the house of every naturall heart but yet Christ by his spirit is stronger and can come in and cast out the strong man Luke 11.21 22. This is plainly shewed in fit resemblances Is 11.6 The wolfe shall dwell with the lamb and the leopard shall lye down with the kidd c. which was truly verified in Saul that of a most bloody persecutor was made a zealous preacher Acts 9. according to that of our Saviour John 6.37 All that the Father giveth me shall come unto mee Though none can come except the Father draw John 6.44 yet when God drawes they runne Cant. 1.4 By which it is plain that they grosly erre that hold Gods saving work of grace man be resisted by mans corruption for who hath resisted his will that can raise up children unto Abraham of very stones Rom. 9.19 Mat. 3.9 Indeed our Saviour saith to the rebellious Jewes Mat. 23.37 How often would I have gathered you as an heme gathereth her chickens under her wings but you would not And St. Stephen telleth the rebellious Jewes they had ever resisted the holy Ghost Acts 7.51 But they both speak of resistance made to the outward Ministry not to the inward powerfull work of the spirit The use for admonition For admonition it serves profitably both to godly Ministers and people not to despaire of any mans conversion though never so refractory or rebellious to Gods ordinance till they manifest their rejection of God by committing the unpardonable sinne whereof St. John speaks 1 John 9.16 For he can make a Paul of Saul and cause the Lyon and the Lamb to live together quietly This indeed ought to be their behaviour that wish and wait for the means of grace according to their places in instruction exhortation admonition and the like as a Tim. 2.24 25 26. in publike if they be Ministers and in private if they be private Christians as Mat. 18.15 c. If thy brother shall trespasse against thee go and tell him his fault between thee and him alone if he shall hear thee thou hast gained thy brother c. For private Christians may be be means of conversion Jam. 5.19 20. Brethren if any of you do erre from the truth and one convert him let him know that he which converteth the sinner from the errour of his way shall save a soule from death and shall hide a multitude of sinnes Secondly they must pray earnestly to God for the work of his spirit 1 John 5.16 If any man see his brother sin a sinne which is not unto death he shall aske and he shall give him life for them that sinne not unto death From unfeigned desire as Paul did Rom. 10.1 My hearts desire and prayer to God for Israel is that they might be saved And Rom. 9.2,3 I have great heavinesse and continuall sorrow in my heart For I could wish that my selfe were accursed from Christ for my brethren my kinsmen according to the flesh Consider Davids behaviour for the naturall life of his child 2 Sam. 12.16 David besought God for the child and David fasted and went in and lay all night upon the earth And shall not the spirituall life of the soule be esteemed much more precious
Thirdly they must walk before them in the example of a godly life as St. Peter exhorteth Christian wives to do before their heathen husbands 1 Pet. 3.1 2,3 Ye Wives be in subjection to your husbands that if any obey not the Word they also may without the word bee wonne by the conversation of the wives c. This godly life hath a gracious promise Prov. 16.7 When a mans wayes please the Lord he maketh even his enemies to be a● peace with him The Use for comfort For comfort this makes greatly to the godly in the strongest opposition by malitious enemies let them look up to God and consider what he can do either for the confusion or conversion of their enemies For confusion see what hath been said before and adde the consideration of Gods dealing with the two Captains 2 Kings 1.10 12. and for Gideon against the Midianites Judg. 7.22 and for Jehosaphat against the three Kings of Moab Ammon and mount Seir 2 Chron. 20.22 23. For conversion of enemies God can do it either to temporall outward kindnesse as in Laban towards Jacob Gen. 31.29 in Esau toward Jacob Gen. 33.1 4. or to true sincere and unfeigned love as in Darius Dan. 6. and in Saul that was afterward called Paul towards the Church Acts 9.26 Verse 5. And of Sion it shall he said This and that man was born in her and the highest himself shall establish her The meaning of the words HEre the Psalmist proceeds in the confirmation of that he had said of the City of God in the third verse that glorious things were spoken of her namely that beside the conversion of many unto her out of forrain Nations which had formerly been her greatest enemies verse 4. she should enjoy within her self a double honour first the calling and conversion of many within her secondly confirmation and establishment from the most high For the first the calling and conversion of many within her is thus expressed Of Sion it shall be said this and that man was born in her Where by birth as hath been said verse 4 we must understand not naturall birth by corporall generation but spirituall birth in regeneration And the phrase this and that man or man and man as it is in the Hebrew and the Greeks do so render it may note out every man meaning that is converted as the like words are taken Est 1.8 and so Paul saith Jerusalem which is above is the mother of us all Gal. 4.26 Or in regard that the phrase man and man here used is opposed to the like phrase in the former verse this man was born there it seems likest that here he denoteth the conversion of moe in Zion then in other particular places The first observation Mark here then that it is and shall be Sions glory and renown to have man man born in her that is many men of all sorts and conditions born of God called and converted in her to the true faith See Is 54.1 Sing O harren thou that didst not bear break forth into singing and cry aloud thou that didst not travell with child for moe are the children of the desolate then the children of the married wife saith the Lord. Which place is best expounded by Gal. 4.27 Sarah long barren and her sonne did prefigure Jerusalem from above the heavenly Jerusalem Mount Sion Heb. 12.22 Hagar and Ismael prefigured the people of the Jewes that clave to the covenant of works given in Mount Sinai which gendreth unto bondage see Gal. 4.22 26. This glorious thing foreshewed of Gods City received accomplishment partly in the Apostles time when even in Jerusalem moe were converted unto the faith at one or two sermons then we read of in any other place three thousand Acts 2.41 five thousand Acts 4.4 Believers were the more added to the Lord multitudes both of men and women Acts 5.14 But chiefly it shall be accomplished in the second calling of the Jewes when all Israel shall hee saved Romanes 11.26 The reason is plain For multitude of converts is a manifest evidence of Gods speciall favour The Reason in the blessing of saving grace which is the greatest renown that can bee as we may see by Christs own rejoycing in it Heb. 2.13 Behold I and the children which God hath given me In ancient time it was counted a great renown to have many children as Gen. 30.20 Leah said God hath endued me with a good dowry now will my husband dwell with mee because I have born him sixe sonnes And of O bed Edom that he had eight sonnes because God blessed him 1 Chr. 26.5 How much more then is it an honour to bring forth children unto God This serves for instruction and for admonition For instruction see here what is the true renown of any Kingdome The use for instruction County City Parish or Family namely to have man and man born of God there that is many people effectually called and converted unto God as Acts 19 10. There be many things that will commend men in the world as honour wealth beauty power c. but none of these nor all of them without an holy calling will commend men unto God The use for admonition For admonition it serves effectually both to Ministers and to people that they give all diligence in Gods means for the attaining of this estate Ministers must endeavour both for themselves and others and for this end must receive into their own hearts and dispense to others the pure word of God which is the immortall seed of this new birth as it is called Jam. 1.18 1 Pet. 1.23 25. For their diligence in faithfull dispensation see 2 Tim. 4.1 1 Cor. 9.16 1 Cor. 4.2 And because all their endeavour without Gods blessing is nothing therefore they must pray instantly and earnestly for the blessing of the spirit to sanctifie the word as St. Paul doth Ephes 3.14 c. For this cause I how my knee unto the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ of whom the whole family in heaven and earth is named That he would grant you according to the riches of his glory to be strengthened with might by his spirit in the inner man That Christ may dwell in your hearts by faith that ye being rooted and grounded in love may be able to comprehend with all Saints what is the breadth and length and depth and height And to know the love of Christ which passeth knowledge that ye might be filled with all the fulnesse of God And that they may have better title to audience they must endeavour to walk before God uprightly and and honestly For God heareth not sinners but if any man be a worshipper of God and doth his will him he heareth John 9.31 And the people seeing the benefit is theirs must conscionably exercise themselves in the same Christian duties viz. hearing the Word praying unto God and a godly living For the word it is the seed therefore
of the Lord shall return and come to Zion with songs and everlasting joy upon their heads they shall obtaine joy and gladnesse and sorrow and sighing shall flee away And they shall call thee the City of the Lord the Sion of the holy on of Israel Whereas thou hast been forsaken and hated so that no man went thorow thee I will make thee an eternall excellency a joy of many generations The Lord shall be thine everlasting Light and the dayes of thy mourning shall be ended Is 60.14 15 20. For your shame ye shall have double and for confusion they shall rejoyce in their portion therefore in their land they shall possesse the double ever lasting joy shall be unto them Is 61.7 See it assured by Christ himself John 16. 20 22. Ye shall be sorrowfull but your sorrow shall be turned into joy your heart shall rejoyce and your joy no man ●●keth from you And verified in Christians Acts 2.40.47 They continuing daily with one accord in the Temple and breaking bread from house to house did eat their meat with gladnesse and singlenesse of heart praising God and having favour with all the people Acts 5.41 They departed from the presence of the Councell rejoycing that they were counted worthy to suffer shame for his name As 1 Pet. 1.8 Believing ye rejoyce with joy unspeakable and full of glory 1 Thess 5.16 Rejoyce evermore And rejoyce in the Lord alwayes again I say rejoyce Phil. 4.4 The true ground hereof is from the incomparable blessings of the covenant vouchsafed to the true members of his Church The first reason For first in Christ Jesus God himself doth betroath them unto him yea marry them and become their most dear and loving husband as Hos 2.19 20. Is 54.5 Now times of espousall are times of rejoycing Let us be glad and rejoyce and give honour to him for the marriage of the Lamb is come Rev. 19.7 With gladnesse and rejoycing shall they be brought they shall enter into the Kings Pallace Psal 45.15 We will be glad and rejoyce in thee we will remember thy love more then wine saith the Church to Christ Cant. 1.4 Secondly he doth fit them for his neer spirituall society by giving his own son The second Reason to be their Saviour and Redeemer washing away their sins in his blood 1 Cor. 1.30 He is made unto us of God wisdome righteousnesse sanctification and redemption Ephes 5.25.26 Christ gave himself for his Church that he might sanctifie and cleanse it and make it to himself a glorious Church c. Now the remembrance hereof is matter of exceeding great joy Luke 2.10 Therefore the blessed Virgin Mary saith My soule doth magnifie the Lord and my spirit hath rejoyced in God my saviour Luke 1.46 47. The third Reason Thirdly he bestoweth on them is holy spirit John 14.16 17. for whosoever hath not the spirit of God is none of his Rom. 3.9 Now this spirit is the fountain of joy and thereupon is called the Comforter the graces whereof he doth plentifully bestow upon them and therein gives them cause of everlasting joy The fourth Reason Fourthly God sendeth and continueth unto them his blessed word the gospell of peace and the word of their reconciliation with God and of salvation to their soules whereof the Psalmist saith Blessed are the people that know the joyfull sound Psalm 89.15 and the Apostle Paul out of the Prophet Isaiah How beautifull are the feet of them that preach the gospell of peace and bring glad tydings of good things Rom. 10.15 Solomon saith light is a pleasant thing Eccles 11.7 Now the gospell preached is a spirituall light that shineth unto those that sit in darknesse and in the shaddow of death even to guide their feet in the way of peace then which nothing can be more pleasant and joyfull see Mat. 4.16 Luke 1.77 79. The fifth Reason Fiftly Gods speciall providence is over his Church not only to preserve them from evill both corporall and spirituall which their enemies would bring upon them but also to enrich them with all needfull comforts and blessings both temporall and spirituall In that day sing ye unto her a vineyard of red wine I the Lord do keep it I water it every moment lest any hurt it I will keep it night and day Is 27.2,3 This is that keeper of Israel who doth neither slumber nor sleep who keepeth his Church from all evill The Sun shall not smite her by day nor the Moon by night The Lord shall preserve thee from all evill he shall preserve thy soule The Lord shall preserve thy going out and thy coming in from this time forth even for evermore Psal 121.3 c. This serves for instruction and for admonition The use for instruction For instruction it sheweth plainly that naturall men are fearfully blinded by the God of this world for they live in the Church among the godly yet they do not conceive of nor discern their happy estate as St. John saith the world knoweth us not 1 John3 1 They think the state of a Christian to be very forlorn and miserable void of all content and comfort therefore do they debase them in their esteem accounting them the filth of the world and the onscouring of all things 1 Cor. 4.13 They reproach and revile them with most base and odious termes as 2 Kings 9.11 What did this mad fellow with thee Acts 24.5 Wee have found this man a pestilent fellow And Festus sa●th Paul thou art beside thy self much learning doth make thee mad Acts 26.24 Yea Christs own friends judged so of him Mark 3.21 and the Jewes said he hath a devill and is mad why hear ye him John 10.20 Now if they do this to the green tree what will they do to the dry Luke 23.31 But wisdome is justified of her children Mat. 11.19 As the things that are magnified in the world are abomination with God Luke 16.15 see it in the lukewarmnesse of the Laodiceans Rev. 3.16 17 19 So the things that are magnified with the Lord are abominable to the world as to live godly making conscience of all sin and of every good duty and being zealous of Gods glory Whereby we may see that the vaile of ignorance hangs over their eyes They can no better discern the happy state of the godly then a blind man can judge of colours The Use for admonition For admonition this serves notably to move every one to be as carefull to become a true member of the Church as he is desirous of true and lasting joy The way is hewed 1 Pet. 2.4 6. in so yeelding to Gods means of an holy calling that we forsake our sinfull waies as Is 55.7 do come to Christ by faith and as living stones be builded on him the tryed corner stone to become a spirituall house Which estate we must testifie by the properties of the godly who be true Citizens of Sion set down particularly Psal
15. and Psal 24.3 4. And so we shall find that a day in Gods Courts is better then a thousand elsewhere Psalme 84.10 Better to be a door-keeper here then a Commander elsewhere For here is the true comforter and no where else the world cannot receive him John 14.17 This seemes to be otherwise by a double affliction that doth follow the Church Objection and the true members of ●t one from the world in persecution as Christ foretold John 16.33 the other from the Lord in terrour of soule and sorrow for sins as Job 3.24 26. Wherefore hidest thou thy face and holdest me for thine enemy For thou writest bitter things against me and makest me to possesse the iniquities of my youth And Psal 38.3 4. There is no soundnesse in my flesh because of thine anger neither is there any rest in my bones because of my sinne For mine iniquities are gone over my head as an heavy burden they are too heavy for me The first affliction from men Answer hindereth not the fruition of this spirituall joy as Acts 5.41 They went away from the Councell rejoycing that they were counted worthy to suffer shame for his name Ye rejoyce in the faith though for a time ye be in heavinesse through manifold temptations I Pet. 1.6 Whereupon St. James bids them count it exceeding great joy when they fall into sundry temptations Jam. 1.2 And our saviour Christ bids the godly rejoyce and be exceeding glad when they are persecuted and reviled for righteousnesse sake Mat. 5.10 11 12. And the second affliction from the hand of God in terrour of soule is but a temporary bitter preparative unto everlasting joy The Lord for their true and through humiliation doth visit upon them the dayes of Baalim but afterward he will betroath them to himself as Hos 2.13 14.18 19. Though they sow in teares they shall reap injoy c. Psal 126.5 6. Thus are they chastened of the Lord that they might not be condemned with the world 1 Cor. 11.32 Say therefore with the Church I will bear the indignation of the Lord ●ecause I have sinned against him untill he plead my cause and execute judgment for me He will bring me forth to the light and I shall behold his righteousnesse Mic. 7.9 The second observation All my springs are in thee The last prerogative of the Church that in it be all the well-springs and fountains of all Gods spirituall and heavenly blessings Springs wee know are such places whence water doth flow out of the earth constantly and continually for the refreshing of man and beast and by fit resemblance the Lord would have us to conceive that in his Church he doth provide plenty and store of all spirituall and heavenly blessings Two spirituall springs of blessings in the true Church This will more plainly appear if we consider what spirituall fountaines and springs of blessings be in ●he true Church and no where else The first and chief well-spring of all blessings is the true God 1. The true God who is therefore called the fountain of living waters Jer. 2.23 And according to the threefold use of water-springs to the sonnes of men may we well conceive the true God to bee the fountaine of blessings to his Church First water springs serve for washing cleansing and purifying So God in Christ Jesus doth open a fountain to the house of David and to the inhabitants of Jerusalem which is his true Church for sinne and for uncleannesse Zechar. 13.1 The blood of Jesus Christ cleanseth us from all sinne 1 John 1.7 Secondly water springs serve to make fruitfull both herbs and plants that grow thereby So God in Christ by his spirit maketh the hearts and soules of his children fruitfull in grace I will poure water upon him that is thirsty and stoods upon the dry ground I will poure my spirit upon thy seed and my blessing upon thine of-spring And they shall spring up as among the grasse as willowes by the water courses Is 44.3 4. Thirdly springs of waters are very comfortable and yeeld great refreshing both to man and beast especially in hot countries and time of drought see Gen. 21.15 19. Judg. 15.18 19. Psal 104.10 11 12. So God in Christ by his spirit which is the comforter becomes the everlasting fountain of spirituall refreshing to the hearts and soules of all his children O God my God early will I seek thee my soule thirsteth for thee my flesh longeth for thee in a dry and thirsty land where no water is Because thy loving kindnesse it better then life my lips shall praise thee Psal 63.1,3 If any man thirst let him come unto me and drink He that believeth on me as the Scripture hath said out of his belly shall flow rivers of living waters This spake he of the spirit which they that believe on him should receive John 7.37,38 39. Whosoever drinketh of the water that I shall give him shall never thirst but the water that I shall give him shall be in him a well of water springing up into everlasting life John 4.14 2. The Evangelicall Ministry The second spring of blessings in the Church is the Evangelicall ministry even the gospell preached and Sacraments administred sanctified by prayer for the blessing of the spirit Hereof the Lord saith A fountain shall come forth out of the house of the Lord and shall water the valley of Shittim Joel 3.18 And to the same end serves the vision of waters coming from under the door threshold of the sanctuary Ezek. 47.1 c. both which may be well expounded by Is 2.3 for out of Sion shall go forth the law and the word of the Lord from Jerusalem Now this derived well-spring of the Evangelicall ministry serveth instrumentally in the Church First for washing and cleansing the foule from the filth of sinne Therefore hath God ordained Baptisme to represent our spirituall washing in Christs blood by the holy ghost whereof also with the word it becomes a gracious instrument when this free spirit pleaseth John 3.8 The 〈◊〉 bloweth where it listeth So is every one that is born of the spirit Not by works of righteousnesse which we have done but according to his mercy he saved us by the washing of regeneration and renewing of the holy Ghost Tit. 3.5 That he might sanctifie and cleanse it with the washing of water by the word Secondly for making the heart fruitfull in grace Therefore is the gospell called the work of his grace Acts 20.32 and is said to bring forth fruit Colos 1.6 Thirdly for ministring spirituall joy and refreshing to the soule therefore is the whole Evangelicall ministry called the ministry of the spirit which is the Comforter 2 Cor. 3.8 because it worketh therewith 1 Cor. 3.5 and is given therein Gal. 3.2 And we through patience and comfort of the Scripture have hope Rom. 15.4 Gods words to Jeremie were the joy and rejoycing of his heart Jer. 15.16 David
house 27.29 Gods publike dwelling places are the holy assemblies of ministers and people in holy worship 84.13 E. Egyptian BY Egyptian bondage was figured the servitude of sin to which there must be no returning back 85.68 Enemies Gods d●●rest children 〈◊〉 be in the hand of their enemies 27.114 Wicked men are the greatest enemies to the welfare of any estate Church Commonwealth or family 85.39 By what sinnes in a speciall manner men stand in enmity a ainst Christ 85.97 98. Gods power is such that he cannot onely confound but even convert the greatest enemies of his Church 87.112 Enquire What benefits come by enquiring of God 27.36 The Church of the new Testament is not inferiour to the Church of the Jewes but preferred before it for meanes to enquire of God 27.37,38 Example It is a dangerous thing to neglect good example 27.53 Experience Experience of Gods ●elp in former evils is a ground of prayer for present favour in renewed troubles 27.79 Extremitie Mans extremity is Gods oportunity 27.78 F. Faith FAith is profitable for all things 27.132 True faith is never severed from true repentance and new obedience 27.133 What faith is 27.141 The difference between acquired and infused faith 87.109 Favour Gods speciall favour must not be measured by outward things 84.26 Gods favour is highly to be esteemed 84.65 How to obtain Gods favour ibidem Fear That the godlies fear comes from the weaknesse of their faith 27.8 Servile fear was not in Ad●m till hee sinned against God 27. ●●0 What they must do that desire to be freed from fear and endued with confidence 27.21 Guilt of sinne brings fearfulnesse 27.141 Salvation is far from them that want the fear of God 85.71 The marks of them that truly fear God ibidem How to get the fear of God 85.71 72. Fervency Fervency makes much to the efficacie of desires 84.24 Folly Sinne is folly and why 85.66 Foundation When we are squared and fitted as living stones to lye upon Christ as our foundation 87.81 Fountain God is a fountain of blessings to his Church and why 87.132 Friends The truest friends to the peace and prosperity of any place as Kingdome Town or family are such as fear God 85.75 Fruitfull How we may be fruitfull to God for his salvation in Christ 85.95 G. Gifts GOod gifts from God both temporall and spiritual accompany his salvation in Christ and why 85.89 90. Glory Wherein the great glory of Gods people doth consist 85.74 What things move God to take away glory from a land 85.75 Where true glory dwels 85.77 Godlinesse Great gain in true godlinesse 27.85 Goodnesse They that have received good things from God must be carefull to continue in Gods goodnesse 85.92 Grace Grace in the heart will discover it selfe in the words of the mouth and the actions of the life 84.23 Grace absolutely necessary to the welfare of the soule 84.48 Saving grace to the soule is a supernaturall gift of God not in the power of man himself to get ibidem Mans being in the state of grace may be truly and certainly known 87.108 126. Guilt How the child of God under the guilt of sinne differeth from the unregenerate 27.90 H. Hearing TO make them able and willing to bear the crosse is a gracious hearing to the prayer of the afflicted 27.56 Heart God hath speciall regard unto the heart above all the parts of man 27.67 There is sweet intercourse betweene the Lord and an upright heart 27.69 Helper How we may have the true God for our helper 27.78 Hid. The fignes of Gods favour may be hid sometimes from Gods dearest servants 27.81 Gods hiding his face is a sign of his anger 84.63 Holinesse Gods mean for holinesse and how they must be used 87.84 How holinesse must be expressed ibidem Hope Hope of audience is that which openeth the mouth of invocation 84.21 I Jacob. VVHy God is called the God of Jacob. 84.58 59. Idolatrie Idolatry and impiety deprive a people of this prerogative to have the true God to be the God of their salvation 85.26 Immutable The true God is immutable not only in his essence but also in his love towards his elect 27.79 Importunity God is delighted with his servants importunities 84.23 Incarnation What the main benefits of Christs incarnation are 85.98 Iniquity Gods own people that are his by covenant have their iniquities 85.13 Instrument It pleaseth God sometimes to ascribe the effect to the instrument and why 85.25 Joy Affliction from men hindereth not the fruition of spirituall joy 87.131 Irresistible The gracious work of Gods Holy Spirit is irresistible 87.112 113. Judea Judea called Gods Land and why 85.6 7. Justice What way God makes for the satifying of his justice in forgiving the inquities of his people 85.17 K. Knowledge WHat is required to such a knowledge of God as may entitle us to his society 87.103 L. Lead WHat we must do that we may be such as God will lead 27.101 Light Where God is the light of grace and comfort to the soule he will be the light of joy and gladnesse to the heart 27.4 How it may appear that God is become the light of grace unto our soules 27.5 The light of nature is but darknesse in the wayes of God 27.94 Lock To look upon the miseries of others is a meanes to move compassion towards them 84.64 M. Magistrates MAgistrates should shew themselves towards the godly as shields 84 61. Malice Malice hatred against the godly shewes wicked men to be the children of the Devill 27.14 Meanes Neglect of the use of the means of grace is and will be the condemnation of many 27.111 112. Meet Where mercy and truth doe meet together 85.88 Members How to know who are true Members of Christ 85.27 Mercy Mercy and kindnesse in God is the moving cause of his saving us both temporally and eternally 85.55 They that have no good title to Gods mercy can have no good assurance of Gods salvation 85.36 What Gods mercy is 85.76 Musick Vocall Musick in the times of legall service did prefigure the joy of the Holy Ghost under the Gospell 87.127 N. Naturall WHerein the child of God differs from naturall men 85.15 Naturall men that cannot pray so well as they should must pray as they can and get others to pray for them 85.32 Nature The wisdome and will of nature is to oppose the means of conversion 85.31 O. Obstinate WHen men grow obstinate in sin God becomes resolute in purishment 85.38 Operative Gods graces and blessings towards his children are operative it them towards their brethren 85.89 Ordinances The Ordinances of Religion instituted by Christ in his Church and the observavance thereof required both of Ministers and people are all most just and righteous 85.100 P. Pardon WHen God hath pardoned sinne he doth not behold it 27.120 Pardon of sinne is the prerogative of Gods people above all others 85.17 Patience How we may be enabled to give evidence of our faith in God by