Selected quad for the lemma: lord_n

Word A Word B Word C Word D Occurrence Frequency Band MI MI Band Prominent
lord_n beggar_n church_n great_a 28 3 2.1254 3 false
View all documents for the selected quad

Text snippets containing the quad

ID Title Author Corrected Date of Publication (TCP Date of Publication) STC Words Pages
A70256 The priveledge of the saints on earth beyond those in heaven in respect of gifts and graces exercised, duties and services performed, sufferings and tryals undergone by them which the glorified are not capable of : being the sum of a discourse upon a part of Hezekiah's Song of thanksgiving ... : to which is added A short discourse of the nature and extent of the Gospel-day : reaching from the destruction of the old to the erection of the new Jerusalem out of Zech. 14, 6, 7 / by William Hooke. Hooke, William, 1600 or 1601-1678. 1673 (1673) Wing H2628; ESTC R28112 66,910 165

There are 13 snippets containing the selected quad. | View lemmatised text

Brother another And how often also do the Saints in Scripture reprove the wicked and ungodly I need not give you Instances for that It is not enough that we have no fellowship with the unfruitful works of darkness but we must also reprove them We must appear for Christ his Truth his Rules and Glory or where is our love to him Sometimes you shall hear cursing and swearing in your presence sometimes reproaching slandering flithiness foolish talking and sinful jesting sometimes you shall see Covetousness Pride Passion Anger and uncomely Language and sometimes inordinate affections and somtimes gross omissions of duty either to God or Man Here now are opportunities of doing a service for Christ and of appearing and witnessing for him so as you cannot do hereafter in glory In such cases therefore consider your duty and what the Lord requireth of you who will take it very ill if you have never a Tongue for him And do not say I am loth or I am afraid to speak and it will be ill taken or I shall do no good by testifying or I shall be accounted a busie-body but attend your duty and leave the event to God only beg Wisdom which is profitable to direct And however a Reproof take or speed yet you have done a better service for Christ than any Saint in Heaven can do I know indeed that such testimonies for Christ are soldom well taken but that ariseth from the pride of Man and however that must not hinder your duty for I am sure that the with-holding such testimonies when you are called to give them is very ill taken by Christ and if he take them well let proud spirits take them as ill as they please The like I may say as to the opposing of Error and Heresies according to your capacities and of informing and instructing the ignorant when a season is offered and of warning the unruly c. And you know not but you may do much good in such cases and your work may live when you are dead however your rewerd is with the Lord for whom you have performed this service There are other good and gracious Offices to be discharged which cease when you are dead I did briefly mention some of them in the Doctrinal part Let me now exhort you to attend them also As to pray one for another which Duty ends with our Lives For as I have said God will have but one Intertercessor in Heaven but here he requireth many Here we may yea must be trading one with another viz. Prayers for Prayers Ministers with people and people with their Ministers and one Saint with another Not but that we must pray for others also Oh! what a trade did Paul drive this way I have sometimes thought what a Catalogue of Churches and Saints he had to commend to God in his daily prayers How many Churches did he usually pray for saith he to the Church at Rome God is my witness that without ceasing I make mention of you always in my prayers The like for the Church at Ephesus saith he I cease not to give give thanks for you making mention of you in my prayers So for the Church at Philippi saith he I remember you always in every prayer of mine for you all making request with joy And thus too he saith he prayed for the Church at Colossus The very same for the Church at Thessalonica We give thanks to God always for you all making mention of you in our prayers remembring without ceasing your work of Faith labour of Love and patience of Hope in our Lord Jesus Christ And doubtless had he written Epistles to all other Churches we should have heard of his prayers for them Neither did he pray only for Churches but also for several Saints in particular For he saith that he prayed for Timothy night and day that is Morning and Evening the whole put for the part And as for Philemon he saith That he made mention of him always in his prayers What a Catalogue then had Paul of Churches and Saints to recommend to God in his daily prayers For it is very likely that he prayed for many more than we find in his Epistles And as he prayed for the Churches so he desireth to be remembred in their prayers For as I said he drove a holy trade this way He begs the prayers of the Church at Rome in the very Language of a Begger for an Alms. Now I beseech you Brethren for the Lord Jesus Christ's sake and for the love of the Spirit that ye strive together with me in your prayers to God for me that I may be delivered So of the Church at Ephesus and of the Philippians and of the Colossians and of the Thessalonians and of the Hebrews for the greatest Apostle had need of the prayers of the meanest Christian only he begs no prayers of the Church at Corinth in his first Epistle to them as looking upon them under many and great offences for which he there reproves them Nor of the Churches of Galatia whom he look't upon as greatly backsliden from the Faith And he would not trade with broken men But here you see I have given you a notable example for your imitation in this Point Pray therefore for one another and trade together as you shall see occasion Yea you must pray sometimes for such as never desired it So likewise if you do hear of the afflicted condition of such and such of the Saints suppose in great poverty or in prison upon the account of Christ and a good Conscience or in some great distress otherwise or under sickness and in danger of death look upon your selves as obliged to put up one Prayer for them You know what the Apostle saith Remember them that are in bonds as bound with them and them which suffer adversity as being your selves also in the body Remember them How To sympathize with them to pray for them and to your power to help and relieve them And think it not enough that you pray for Saints but perform the like service for sinners also for your prayers may contribute much to their conversion as Christ's prayer Luke 23. 34. did to the conversion of many that were his enemies Acts 2. and Stephens prayer probably was heard in the conversion of Paul And be sure to pray for Children and Childrens Children that they may live in the sight of God and bear up his Name in their generations Neither rest in particular persons but pray also for the Churches of Christ this day in whom he is so much concerned as exercising his special Government in and over them Pray therefore for their peace and purity and progress in holiness and that they may be edified and walking in the fear of the Lord and comfort of the Holy Ghost be multiplyed And this is to pray for the peace of Jerusalem And
when you hear of a Church bereft of its Pastor pray to the chief Shepherd to supply the empty room with a meet successour As Moses said in another case Let the Lord the God of the Spirits of all flesh set a man over the Congregation which may go out before them and which may go in before them and which may lead them out and which may bring them in that the Congregation of the Lord be not as sheep which have no Shepherd Oh sirs There is a great service to be done for Christ by prayers during the opportunity of our intercession which dieth together with us What great things have been and still are done by prayers By these was the Church delivered out of Babylon and Peter out of Prison By these was Zion built By these is the Gospel upheld the enemies thereof brilded and liberty obtained c. And when God will do great and wonderful things he will gather his praying Saints together and pour out a mighty Spirit of prayer upon them Sixthly Comfort the feeble minded and support the weak Speak a word in due season to the weary For sometimes you shall meet with such as want it and who walk in darkness and see no light and are ready to complain like Heman Psal 88. at large In such cases Strengthen the weak hands and confirm the feeble knees and say to them that are of a fearful heart be strong fear not And this it seems was Jobs practice He strengthened the weak and his words upheld him that was falling And if they were in affliction the moving of his lips asswaged their grief For heaviness in the heart of man maketh it stoop but a good word maketh it glad And this savoureth sweetly of the Spirit of Christ who would not break the bruised Reed nor quench the smoaking Flax. The words are diminutive for the meaning is he would strengthen the bruised Reed and blow up the smoaking Flax. For he carries his Lambs in his bosom that is he tenders them and laies them near his heart As when the Church was in affliction and sick of love he stayes her with flagons and comforts her with Apples his left hand is under her head and his right hand embraceth her Not his right hand under her head and his left hand embraceth her for that is not next the heart of Christ He is our High Priest who is touched with the feeling of our infirmities hath compassion on us in just proportion He speaks to the heart of the trembling Haemorrhoiss when she fell down at his feet and saith unto her Daughter be of good comfort thy Faith hath made thee whole go in peace And he takes part with that brokenhearted sinner that sate behind him at his feet weeping and washing and wiping and kissing them and rebukes censorious Simon and saith to her Thy sins are forgiven thy Faith hath saved thee go in peace Oh the sweet Spirit of Christ Let the same mind then be in you which was in him And comfort them that are in trouble with the comforts wherewith you your selves have been comforted of God And be kindly affectioned one toward another in brotherly love And when the case requires it shew your self a son of Consolation Seventhly In Heaven you know are no necessities whereas here are many which will give occasion therefore to such service as Heaven hath no need of For here are poor Saints and the poor are always with us who sometimes want Food sometimes Clothing sometimes Lodging sometimes Money c. You then that are able must follow Job's example saith he I have not with-held the poor from their desire nor caused the eyes of the Widow to fail nor eaten my morsel alone but the Fatherless hath eaten of it also Neither have I seen any to perish for want of clothing or any poor without covering but his loynes have blessed me and he was warmed with the fleece of my sheep The stranger did not lodge in the street but I opened my door to the Traveller c. and the eyes of our Lord Jesus are much upon such good works as these for he beheld how the people cast their money into the Treasury Heaven affordeth no such objects of your Love and Compassion There are indeed many Beggers at Heavens Gates but never a Begger within Heavens doors And there are many Widows and Fatherless Children here but never a Widow nor Orphan there Brethren Be ye then merciful 〈◊〉 your Father in Heaven is merciful And blessed are the merciful for they shall obtain mercy And it is that which will lengthen out your lives Mercy even to the bruit creatures shall prolong your dayes much more then to Men especially to the houshold of Faith Lazarus shall rise and have a new lease of his life to entertain Christ again And so shall Tabitha to make Coats and Garments for Widows again Life is well bestowed upon merciful ones And life is the time of acting this Grace for bowels are shut up in Heaven and no pity shall be shewed to the nearest perishing relations in the day of Christ Again Here you may entertain Jesus Christ in his Members and Ministers Here you may be fellow-helpers to the Truth and Gospel And what says John of that We ought therefore to receive such that we might be fellow-helpers to the Truth And saith the Apostle Be not forgetful to entertain strangers for thereby some have entertained Angels unawares We cannot entertain Angels in Heaven for they have their places there as well as we and there we are rather entertained by them Zech. 3. 7. but here it hath been done as by Abraham and Lot And though we cannot expect to entertain them as they did yet if we could what is that to the entertainment of Christ himself And if we entertain his Members at our houses or do any Office of Love for them we do it unto Jesus Christ Eighthly Let us be willing also if need be to suffer for Christ which is a service peculiar to this life But I say If need be because we are not to cast our selves upon suffering uncalled We must take up but not make a Cross But when the providence of God and his Word calleth us to witness for Christ to the loss of ought that is nearest and dearest to us let us remember that this is one of the services which termineth with our lives and cannot be performed in glory It hath indeed been our portion hitherto to escape those sufferings which many of our brethren have undergone But have we been sufferers in affection Have we been prepared for the Cross Or have we not been among the fearful And have we sympathized with our Brethren in their sufferings and have we accounted them happy that have endured yea and their sufferings honourable for the sake and in the quarrel
as Hymeneus and Philetus and their word did eat like a Gangrene And some such there were that turned the Grace of God into Lasciviousnes c. Both Peter and Jude give us a sad character of them And in John's time there were many Antichrists and Apostates from the Faith and many false Prophets were then gone out into the World who denied that Christ was come in the Flesh And Pride and Ambition began then to appear in Diotrephes And false Apostles we meet with several times and with Balaamites and Nicolaitans in the Church at Pergamus and the woman Jezebel a false Prophetess and a Seducer in the Church at Thyatira You see the Morning of this Day red and lowring presaging foul weather throughout the remainder of it In the times succeeding the Apostles arose the Simonians Menandrians Carpocratians Cerinthians Ebionites Marcionites Apollinarians c. which did somewhat darken the Primitive Day wherein yet there was a comfortable mixture of Light held forth by Ireneus Lactantius Tertullian Justin Martyr Cyprian and others Afterward arose the Arrians who denied the God-head of Christ greatly obscuring the Day but were opposed by Athanasius Hilary and several others and condemned by the Nicene Council Not long after the Heresy of Macedonius who denied the Personality of the Holy Ghost was condemned by a Council at Constantinople And so was the Heresy of Nestorius who held that Christ had two Persons as well as two Natures opposed and condemned by a Council at Ephesus not long after the same time Opposite to this Heresy was that of the Eutychians who held Christ to have but one Nature confounding his Natures as the Nestorians had divided his Person For thus we find most of the Primitive Heresies to be about the Natures and Person of Christ the great Light of the World which the Prince of Darkness endeavoured to extinguish that so he might turn this Day into Night But still you will find that there was Light in opposition to his Darkness And when afterwards the Devil stirred up Pelagius to assert the Freedome of Mans Will God raiseth up Augustine to oppose him Onely what shall we say about the close of the Sixth Century when the bottomless Pit was opened out of which there arose a smoak as the smoak of a great Furnace insomuch that the Sun and Air were darkened by reason of the Smoak Where now was the Light and where was the One Day in my Text Yea and as the Centuries encreased so did the Darkness by a continual succession and series of Errors and Heresies for many Hundreds of years together And you know what dark Lights the Schoolmen were in their Generations who did rather obscure than illustrate Theology These things are true And a man had need of a great deal of knowledg in Church-History and the Centuriators to give particular satisfaction in this point and it would also require a large Discourse I shall therefore give you some general grounds of Proof that still the Light did run through the darkest Times First Christ promised that the gates of Hell should never prevail against his Church and that he would be with it to the end of the World Secondly It is held by several Learned and Orthodox That the Seven Churches of Asia had their Antitypes one after another throughout the day of the Gospel in my Text. And then surely there was alwaies Light in the Candlesticks Thirdly When Christ began to shew John things to come the First thing that he shewed him was God sitting upon his Throne with the Church round about Him and so described as you know Revel 4. For in shewing John things to come at so great and vast a Prospect God must needs shew him great and dreadful things as He did under the Seals Trumpets and Vials And therefore at the very entrance of this Discovery God secureth to John the safe condition of the Church in all times and let● him see that his Eye was still upon that as standing round about his Throne encompassed with ten thousand times ten thousand of Angels that so what sights soever John should afterwards see he might be assured that the Church was safe enough For God is before and his Angels behind the Church And hence it is that ever and anon the Church puts up her head in such and such periodical times and daies of danger and darkness in the Revelations Fourthly When God intended great Mutations in the World He made provision for his Church and People so that the four Angels must not hurt the Earth nor the Sea nor the Trees till the Servants of God were sealed in their Foreheads and the number of the sealed was 144000. And when the four first Trumpets sounded though there followed alwaies a sore judgment yet still a third part escaped under every one of them And with this agreeth that of Zechary Two parts shall be cut off and die but the third part shall be left therein And when again the fifth Trumpet sounded and the mouth of the bottomless Pit was opened out of which a dreadful smoak ascended and Locusts out of the smoak they had not power to hurt the grass of the Earth nor any green thing nor any tree but onely those men which had not the Seal of God in their foreheads Rev. 9. 4 Fifthly If we come to the Sixth Trumpet which began to sound about the Year 1300. when the Ottoman Power arose which yet continueth to this day it was a very dark and dismal time yet not void of Light For the Waldenses and their Followers were up long before that time and Wickliffe arose somewhat about the same and as I take it Bernard Afterwards John Huss and Hierome of Prague But seeing the time was so doleful and that it might well be admired what was become of the Church and where the Light was to be seen our Lord Jesus Christ cometh down from Heaven in the form of a mighty Angel clothed with a Cloud and a Rainbow upon his Head and his Face shining as it were the Sun For this was in the dark times of the Sixth Trumpet when although Christ was much clouded to the World and little of him seen yet the Sun did shine through the Cloud even in those times for he was mindful of his Covenant signified by the Rainbow And moreover Christ had in his Hand a little Book open so that there was some Light shining in those very dark times Sixthly When Antichrist was at his greatest height a little before the Light so brake forth that some Reformation began our Lord Jesus Christ the Lamb of God appeareth standing on Mount Zion and with him an Hundred and forty four Thousand having his Fathers name written on their Foreheads shewing us That Christ had his Church in the times of the greatest Apostasie and that there was not wanting Light in Darkness The sealed Number Rev. 7 ran through about a thousand
while they live in this world where they make the Name of God known to them that knew it not before This is the first and highest Petition of all in our prayers and therefore of greatest concernment Secondly There is another service in my Text which cannot be performed in Heaven and it is contained in these words The Father to the Children shall make known thy Truth And is not this also a most blessed service for it contains what is imported in the second Petition in the Rule of Prayer viz. Thy Kingdom come For this is one excellent way of advancing and enlarging the Kingdom of God in this world viz. when Parents shall make known the Truth and Faithfulness of God to their Children To which purpose consider Psal 78. 2 7. Deut. 4. 9. and 6. 6 7. And this is the great service of the Saints upon Earth both Ministers and People The things saith Paul to Timothy 2 Epist Ch. 2. Ver. 2. That thou hast heard of me among many witnesses the same commit thou to faithful men who shall be able to teach others also And this is a service which cannot be done in Heaven For the dead Saints cannot contribute ought to the enlarging of the Kingdom of Grace in this World and as for the Kingdom of Glory there are but two wayes of enlarging that which are by the departure of the Saints on Earth to Heaven and by the Resurrection in neither of which doth God use the service of the glorified Saints at all The care therefore of the choicest Saints hath been not only for the time of their lives but for the Generations to come that they might know what God had done The time would fail to tell of Moses and Joshua and David and Paul whose Epistles close with this Doxology and hearty desire of glory to be given to Christ in the Churches for ever The truth is the whole Scripture is a Book of the Acts and Monuments of the Lord 's wonderful works in gathering and building protecting saving and doing good to his Church and that for this end that the Generations to come might put their hope and trust in God And this was the unanimous design of the Pen-men of holy Scripture This shall be written for the generations to come and the people which shall be created shall praise the Lord. Thirdly Here in this world the Saints may live exemplarily blameless and harmless as the sons of God without rebuke in the midst of a crooked and perverse generation And this is a great service also For First Hereby some may come to be converted 1 Pet. 3. 1. and so the Kingdom of God is enlarged by this way also And Secondly Many hereby will be convinced and left without excuse in that great day For this is one way whereby the Sains shall judg the world they shall judg it exemp●arily and in concurrence with Christ sententiarilly Now I say this is a service which cannot be done in Heaven where First There is no evil person Nor Secondly Any need of examples for the glorified Saints to walk by who are all perfect and under the immediate and sole Government of the Spirit of God There is but one example in Heaven and that is the exemplary cause of the glorification of our bodies viz. The glorified body of Christ For in this life the Saints conform to the grace of Christ actively and at the Resurrection they conform to his glorified body passively as to their patern Here in this world the Saints have opportunities of reproving Sin confuting Errors instructing the Ignorant warning the Unruly comforting the Feeble minded praying for their Relations and Friends c. Now there are no such things in Heaven where there is no Sin no Error no Ignorance no Unruliness none Afflicted no praying for Relations I remember how dying Mr. Rollock was much offended with a Kinsman for desiring his Prayers when he should come to Heaven God will have but one Intercessor there Hence they may do good to the bodies of Men. For they may feed the hungry give drink to the thirsty lodge the harbourless clothe the naked visit the sick and imprisoned whereas in Heaven there are no necessities or wants Here the Saint may suffer for Christ give a testimony to his Cause and to the Truth by the loss of their Relations and Friends of their Goods Health Ease Credit Liberty Houses Lands Countries Life c. For Blessed are the dead which dye in the Lord from henceforth yea saith the Spirit that they may rest from their labours and their works follow them And this is such a service as the very Angels are in no wise capable of So that you see there are many services which the Saints may do here for Christ which they cannot do in Heaven Indeed if they could return to this life again they might do such works as these For when Lazarus was raised from the dead he entertained Christ again And when Tabitha was raised from the dead it is very probable that she fell to her good Works and Alms-deeds again to her making of Coats and Garments again for the poor as she had been wont Act. 9. 39. But these are rare examples of the returning of the dead Saints to this world again For as the Cloud is consumed and vanisheth away so he that goeth down to the grave shall come up no more He shall return no more to his house neither shall his place know him any more Lastly There are some gifts of grace which cannot be exercised in Heaven For First Here the Saints do believe whereas in Heaven Faith is turned into Vision Here they walk by Faith and not by sight as they shall do in Heaven And Faith is a gift of Grace whereby God is much glorified for it empties and humbles the Heart and carrieth it forth to Christ and glorifies God in all his Attributes Whereas in Heaven the Saints have all in hand and therefore they live by sight and not by Faith There is but one thing there to come to them to the compleating of their happiness and that is the resurrection of the dead in the Faith whereof they live but yet this Faith is of another nature than that which justifieth and saveth in this life Secondly It followeth hence That here in this life the Saints do exercise Hope waiting for the good which is held forth in the Promise which their Faith believeth they shall have Whereas in Heaven Hope is turned into fruition and enjoyment For Hope that is the thing hoped for that is seen is not Hope for what a man seeth why doth he yet hope for There is no hope in Heaven the Fathers to the Children cannot hope for thy Truth as Hezekiah here saith except it be of the Resurrection whereof the Saints have a most joyful expectation They are glad and rejoyce in that their flesh
Galatians Ephesians Philippians Colossians and the second Epistle to Timothy and that to Philemon In all which are many excellent Points of divers kinds which greatly conduce to the Churches edification And better a thousand times that Paul had been kept 20 years out of Heaven than that the Church should have wanted these Epistles But is it not lawful then in any case to desire to dye Yes with subjection to God's will in case especially there are appearances that a Man's work is at an end For a Child of God may live so long that his faculties may be impaired his strength decayed his spirits spent and he may be full of pain too and so shut up that he can do little good And as Job saith A servant that hath wrought hard all the day and is weary earnestly desireth the shadow And so it is with a Child of God in this case The weary body naturally desireth the bed And sometimes God makes a clear discovery to some of his servants that their work is at an end Thus it was with Paul I am ready to be offered up and the time of my departure is at hand I have fought a good fight I have finished my course I have kept the Faith And it is with gracious Souls as with the Fruit of the Tree which when it is ripe drops naturally from it There is a Spiritual instinct inclining the Soul of a Believer Heaven-ward when the Fruit is ripe So that they come to their graves as a ripe Shock of Corn cometh in its season And a desire to dye in such a case is still the better when it proceedeth from a longing to be freed from sin and a desire to be with Christ Phil. 1. 23. Application If there are opportunities of service to be performed to God in this life which are not to be enjoyed after death and that the Saints may do that for God in the world which they cannot do in Heaven we are then 1. Informed That Heaven is the place of the Saints reward and not of their work When they dye they cease from their labours and their works do follow them They do not follow the Saints as if the Saints were there to follow their work but they follow them to be rewarded and crowned For their course is now finished their race is run and henceforth is laid up for them a Crown of Righteousness Heaven therefore is not their working-place but their resting-place they rest from their labours there is much to be received there but nothing to be done there but to live in the high praises of God and the Lamb to Eternity If our opportunities dye together with us then we are further informed That as there is no working in Heaven so there is no returning after death to work again in this world If a Man dye shall he live again No saith Hezekiah ver 11. I said in the cutting off of my days I shall go to the Gates of the Grave I shall nor see the Lord even the Lord in the Land of the living I shall behold Man no more with the inhabitants of the world That is I shall no more appear before the Lord in his Sanctuary to perform any more service there to him As if he should say I shall see the Lord in Heaven but I shall see him serve no more in the Land of the living which I desire to do For when Isaiah brought him the welcome tidings of his recovery one of first things that he saith to him is what is the sign that I shall go up to the House of the Lord For a King to go to the House of the Lord and to lead the way to the Worship of God was a very glorious service He looked upon it as a very great mercy to see and serve the Lord in the Land of the living but he thought he should see him so no more nor behold Man any more with the inhabitants of the world and therefore he should return no more Men have but one Soul and but one opportunity to act for the eternal salvation of it when they are dead the Eye that hath seen them shall see them no more and he that goeth down to the Grave shall come up no more And therefore it was not Samuel risen from the dead but the Devil that appeared and spake to Saul in the house of the Witch at Endor For the appearance ascended out of the Earth in the house of the Woman which was in the Tribe of Issachar whereas Samuel was buried at his house at Ramah which was in the Tribe of Benjamin Besides he was buried in his Grave-clothes whereas he is described rising in his Mantle And he was as all the Saints are after death at rest where●s he that is there called Samuel saith to Saul Wherefore hast thou disquieted me to bring me up And it is not in the power of all the Devils in Hell to disquiet the Saints after death Other Reasons I might urge but these may suffice The dead return not again as David said of his Child when dead I shall go to him but he shall not return to me Opportunity is a part of time and hath nothing to do in Eternity Neither is there any regress or returning but by miracle from the Land of forgetfulness 2. Instructed in matter of Reproof To such as live long and do but little whereas we may reckon our lives by the good that we do in this world For as for lost time it cannot come into the account of our lives and it is a pitiful thing to be old only in time And all the good of many stricken in years will lie within a very little compass and to be an ancient Man or Woman of two or three years old sounds like a Contradiction So teach us saith Moses to number our dayes that we may apply our hearts to wisdom And surely this is one special way of numbring our days to know how long we have lived in serving our Generation and what time we have spent that way and he never applyed his Heart to Wisdom who hath not learned so to number his dayes There are but two lives that can be lived in this world viz. a Natural and a Spiritual and all live the first but few the second whereas it is our wisdom to live spiritually and so to live is to live First for the Generations that succeed us so as Hezekiah here desired to live Secondly To live for Eternity To live only a natural life is for Brutes and not for Men. And therefore you that are entred into years and have done but little are justly reprehended as having lived more like Fools than wise Men. Secondly What shall we say to such as have lived to no purpose at all All that they have done hath been to eat and drink and make a number And there are multitudes of these who have profaned
these praises cry with the throat and lift up your voices like Trumpets And this argues that God's praises comes from your hearts when they are thus sounded as it were from your throats And this work exalteth you and that as high as the Heavens for it is the very service of Heaven only it is a greater service seeing the Proclamation of God's praises upon Earth tends to the propagation of them so as it is not in Heaven And truly he that is good at this is good indeed He is no Hypocritie for he is a self-denying man and one that loves God far above himself one that lives in God and delights in him and gives him the highest place in his heart Do what you can therefore this way and it will redound to a singular evidence of your sincerity 2. Endeavour also the Propagation of Christ's Kingdom pray for it and according to your capacity promove it You may remember what is written Psal 72. 15. where it is said of Solomon in the Type and of Christ in the Truth He shall live and to him shall be given of the Gold of Sheba Prayer also shall be made for him and daily shall he be praised Why must we pray for Jesus Christ yes by all means Of all that we pray for we must be sure to pray for Jesus Christ but not considered personally but Mystically You know how the people and the children prayed for Christ when they cryed saying Hosanná to the Son of David Blessed is he that cometh in the Name of the Lord Hosanna in the highest The words are taken out of the 11th Psal ver 25 26. They cryed saying Hosanna that is Save I beseech thee It is as much as God save the King send now prosperity It is meant especially of Christ as King Christ and his Kingdom And we never say Thy Kingdom come but thus we pray for Christ who prayeth for us every day or else we should be in a very sad case And truly if the Kingdom of Christ be within us we shall be very sollicitous and active for the Kingdom of Christ without us which Kingdom of his this day is in a very low condition as to the professed power and purity of the Gospel And yet if we can do little or nothing else yet we may pray for the Kingdom of Christ Let us therefore lay the state thereof to heart this day How often do the Saints under the Old Testament pray for the Kingdom of our Lord Jesus under the New say they God be merciful to us and bless us and cause his face to shine upon us That thy way may be known upon Earth thy saving health among all Nations c. Mark ye That singular blessing which God commanded Aaron and his Sons to pronounce upon the people of Israel The Lord bless thee and keep thee The Lord make his face to shine upon thee and be gracious unto thee The godly in David's time turned it into prayer for the enlarging of the Kingdom of our Lord Jesus under the Gospel accounting it a great blessing to themselves to have it enlarged by the accession of the Gentiles though yet it was to be accomplished in the rejection of the Jews but it is as if we should say Let God do what he pleaseth with a Nation so that his Gospel may be propagated and his Kingdom enlarged in the World If God's way may be known upon Earth and his saving health among all other Nations We should account that the Lord is merciful to us aud blesseth us and causeth his face to shine upon us We should love the Kingdom of Christ above all the Kingdoms in the World and That it shall come to pass in the last dayes that the Mountain of the Lords house shall be established upon the top of the Mountains and exalted above the Hills and that all Nations shall flow unto it You know what great heaviness and continual sorrow of heart Paul had for his Brethren the Jews and kinsmen according to the flesh and yet he magnified his Office in that he was the Apostle of the Gentiles That is he accounted it to be a glorious Office to be a Preacher to the Gentiles So that Le● the Kingdom of the Lord Jesus come whatsoever become of any Kingdom or of all the Kingdoms under Heaven Thirdly Live exemplarily that your paterns may survive you and live when you are dead Thus Paul lived Brethren saith he be followers together of me and mark them which walk so as ye have us for an ensample And he denied himself to make himself an example to others You know saith he how ye ought to follow us viz. in orderly walking in your particular Callings for we behaved not our selves disorderly among you neither did we eat any mans bread for nought but wrought with labour and travel night and day that we might not be chargeable to any of you Not because we have not power that is night to be maintained at your charge but to make our selves an ensample unto you to follow us And thus also he did unto the Corinthians For thus did Christ deny himself to give us an example Joh. 13. 14 15. If I then your Lord and Master have washed your feet ye ought also to wash one another's feet For I have given you an example that ye should do as I have done to you Consider also 2 Cor. 8. 9. For ye know the Grace of our Lord Jesus Christ that though he was rich yet for your sakes he became poor that ye through his poverty might be rich And when Paul took his leave of the Elders of Ephesus who were never like to see his face more he leaves his example with them I have saith he coveted no mans Silver or Gold or Apparel Yea you your selves know that these hands have ministred unto my necessities and to them that were with me I have shewed you all things how that so labouring ye ought to support the weak The like did Samuel Thus also David left his example behind him for God set him up for a patern to all succeeding Kings in Israel whose Life and Reign God therefore measureth by their care to follow him as you may read frequently in the Books of the Kings and Chronicles For of such such Kings it is said They walked in the ways of David and of others that they did not so walk Examples are very prevalent in utramque partem either one way or t'other either for good or evil And therefore so walk according to God that others may follow you seeing your example will live whilest you live yea and when you are dead too For it will be said such a one lived thus and walked thus and thus he behaved himself in his family and thus in his fellowship with the Saints and thus in his dealings with his neighbours and with all men and thus he carried it under
his tryals and oppositions in an evil day and this and that was the Rule he walked by For he was a wise Man or she was a wise Woman and very consciencious and tender-hearted and sincere and active and stirring and zealous for Jesus Christ and fearful to give the least offence and ready to every good work and pitiful to the poor Saints his Heart and Purse and House were open for Jesus Christ And he was a just and peaceable Man and one that could govern his Spirit and Tongue and that could keep down his passions and one that was a mortified person dead to the world and the things thereof c. Now what a blessed example is this and what a glorious report what an edifying patern and for the glory of God and our Lord Jesus Christ Yea this example will preach your funeral Sermon you need no other to do it and it will keep you alive when you are dead and immortalize you upon Earth make you of blessed memory indeed and to be had with the righteous in everlasting remembrance when the names of others shall be written in the Earth which will soon be obliterated and quite blotted out and when it shall be said of them as of Hezekiah's Father by way of reproach This is that King Ahaz And such a good example many have left behind them and we are ever and anon speaking of such as these are whose names are as a precious Oyntment and which were embalmed when they dyed with the Graces Vertues and good Works of their Lives that still they send forth a sweet savour to surviving posterity And thus was that good Womans name embalmed who poured out a very precious Oyntment on the Head of Christ against his burial Verily saith Christ wheresoever this Gospel shall be preached in the whole world there shall also this that this Woman hath done be told for a memorial of her So that this good Woman is still alive in her memory and she 〈◊〉 thus lived these 1600 years and more and shall never dye so long as the world standeth And such another was Tabitha And the like I may say of many more whose names are recorded in holy Writ who obtained a good report and though they are now dead yet still they both speak and are spoken of Brethren will ye think upon these things And will ye now study endeavour to live exemplarily and to live lives for posterity and so to live converting lives and convincing and edifying lives yea and to live the lives of such as must be the world's Judges And will it not be greatly to the glory of our Lord Jesus Christ and to your Eternal Consolation to hear of your lives and examples in that great day of Christ's appearance when your examples shall have their resurrection as well as your bodies when Christ shall produce your paterns before all the world and convince and judge the ungodly world by them As if he should say to those on his left hand who lived in your dayes and saw your examples Loe do you see these Men and Women on my right hand who lived thus and thus in your sight and gave you a blesse● example which either you censured or were unwilling to follow they lived and conversed in direct opposition to you they lived so and so when you did thus and thus Therefore they shall be your Judges Methinks I cannot speak enough of this Subject which is of very great moment viz. the transmission and recommendation of paterns to posterity as one grieved that I can see no more of it but rather such a common and ordinary kind of walking as hath little or nothing of singularity in it Alas How few that profess the fear of God this day are writing of Copies for posterity to walk by And where is singularity of life to be seen Yea how many are there among the Professors of the Gospel by whose failings we may learn more than by their Vertues and this I speak to my grief Oh let your light so shine before Men that they may see your good works and glorifie your Father which is in Heaven Jesus Christ there speaks of the light of good works and good examples which are visible to standers-by and such as do occasion them to glorifie our Heavenly Father And know thus much also That Men live much by example either on the one side or other And where good examples are given God expecteth that others should follow them and that not only the examples of the living but of the dead also For what saith the Apostle Remember them which have the rule over you who have spoken unto you the Word of God whose Faith follow considering the end of their conversation The Apostle there speaketh of such as had been their Guides but were now dead for the words in the Original are not remember them that have the rule over you but remember your Rulers i. e. Ministers of the Gospel who are now with the Lord. And he exhorts the Hebrews not to forget their Faith and holy lives who had no other end in their conversations and good examples but God's Glory and the Salvation of them that beheld them But I must pass from this Particular though somewhat loth to leave it and should much rejoyce if what I have said of it may take place in all your hearts and lives Live exemplarily that your paterns may outlive you and edifie others when you are dead And this is a work which cannot be done in Heaven And take heed of scandals and visible infirmities which edifie beholders to ruine For there is a sinful mischievous edification of which the Apostle speaketh 1 Cor. 8. 10. For if any Man see thee which hast knowledge sit at meat in the Idols Temple Shall not the Conscience of him which is weak be emboldened to eat those things which are offered to Idols The word rendred Emboldened is Edified in the Original You may so live in your Examples that you may edifie and teach beholders to sin in following them as Jeroboam the son of Nebat did who made Israel to sin And many that profess to the Gospel do so live and walk the Consideration whereof is very sad and miserable O beware of giving such examples for they will diminish your glory in Heaven if you shall be so happy at least as to arrive there But so much for this 3d Particular Embrace and improve all opportunities of appearing and speaking for Christ another service peculiar to the Saints on Earth who cannot speak a word for Christ in Heaven And many such seasons are providentially administred to us viz. sometimes of reproving sin both in such as fear God and such as fear him not In the Scriptures you find the Saints reproving one another Moses reproveth Aaron and Nathan David and Hanani Asa his son Jehu Jehoshaphat and Paul Peter and one private
thing that was in his Eye in his desire of prolongation of life For indeed it is the chief good of Man whom God made for himself and who therefore is to have this end continually in his aim and to be often thinking What shall I do to glorifie God For of him and through him and to him are all things to him be glory for ever Amen And all is lost that ends not in him that is Omega to whom you may well afford this honour when you consider that he is Alpha. He that is the first must be the last Take heed then of a narrow selfish Spirit which never looks so far as to this end and that makes many so unactive for God and his Glory You must therefore believe more and love more and then you will act to this end more c. Secondly Your love to the glory of God must extend to the Generations to come You must not therefore limit it to the present Generation and never be concerned that God may be glorified in future Ages even to the Worlds end But your desires herein must reach to the very end of the World For note the words of the Apostles Paul To God be glory in the Church by Christ Jesus throughout all ages world without end Amen His love to God's glory ran through all Ages even to Eternity And so should your love do or else you do not sincerely love it neither indeed can you love that his Glory be upheld during your own time and not love the continuance of it to the Worlds end And such was the love of the Saints in the Scriptures to the praise and glory of God say they We will shew forth thy praise to all generations And therefore 1. They desired the continuance thereof to the Worlds end 2. They would also endeavour it With my mouth saith the Psalmist will I make known thy faithfulness to all generations And this hath been their care still That the people which shall be created may praise the Lord. Thus you must love God's Glory both Intensively and Extensively As you must love the Glory of God that it may be extended to future Ages so likewise you must love his Kingdom or else you will never attend this great work unto which you have been exhorted God's Kingdom Power and Glory must go together in your prayers And this was much upon Hezekiah's heart when he said The Father to the Children shall make known thy Truth For he doth not say I will make known thy Truth to my Children though he purposed so to do but the Father that is every Father that feareth God not only in my time but in the generations to come Thus must your love be extended to the Kingdom of God and Thy Kingdom come must be always in your desires and endeavours Come how long even to the end of the world and never cease coming till Christ himself come Now if this be upon your heart and if you love that Christ should reign in the world you will do your utmost to promote it in your capacity in attending to the several Particulars propounded As you love God's Glory and Kingdom so must you love his Gospel For it is the Word of the Kingdom That is The Word whereby God's Kingdom is erected enlarged governed perfected It is that in which and by which our Lord Jesus doth reign in the world viz. as to his Spiritual Kingdom therein of which I now speak especially And you see in my Text Hezekiah's love to the Truth and to the making of it known from Generation to Generation whereas the Gospel is the Truth 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the Truth with an excellency called therefore The Word of Truth and The Word of the Truth of the Gospel The Truth made known not by the Light of Nature but by Revelation a mysterious Truth and therefore a great Truth that we use to say As true as the Gospel Now if you love this Truth as you have cause enough so to do you will do any thing that may tend to the publication and propagation of it by your praiers pains purses Counsels c. Fourthly As you must love God's Glory Kingdom and Gospel so you must love Souls The Father to the Children shall make known thy Truth Therefore the Father must love the Souls of posterity and have a zeal for the salvation of them that shall succeed And this will quicken your endeavours to the service of your Age when you shall look upon the Souls of successours as of equal value with your own seeing the ransom given for all Souls is the same And it is a blessed thing to be a lover of souls it makes a man like unto Jesus Christ whose love to Souls shines in his own blood wherein the kindness and love God our Saviour towards Man appeareth His kindness and Philanthropy i. e. love towards Man For God and our Saviour are great lovers of Men so should we be And Christ's delights were with the sons of Men from eternity We should not therefore terminate our love in Men's bodies we should love the Jewel far above the Cabinet and be frequently looking upon Mens Souls 1. In comparison with our own and 2. In the Blood of the Son of God and 3. In relation to Eternity especially the Souls of such as are near to us And the enlargement of our affections this way will amplifie our endeavours In Heaven we shall love Souls that are saved but here we must love Souls that they may be saved A work which determineth in Glory Now all this requireth a publick Spirit and an heart carried far beyond our selves For a narrow Spirit acteth within a narrow compass and is limited to private concernments And that is the reason why there is so little Generation-service performed All Men seek their own and not the things which are Jesus Christs Whereas our care should extend far beyond our own salvation and love to God's Glory future Ages Christ's Kingdom Gospel and precious Souls should all have a large room in our hearts and affections Thus you have had a great deal of work set before you which will dye together with you And to quicken you to it Consider That you know not how soon you may leave this world As Isaac said to Esau I am old and know not the day of my death and yet he lived 43 years after that Few men in Scripture knew the day of their death so as Hezekiah here did to whose life 15 years were added and he resolveth to spend them for God's Glory and the good of Posterity So do you as for the remainder of your days which may not be a quarter so many as his Only have a care to perform better than he did For when he was recovered he rendred not again according to the benefit done unto him Why what was the matter His heart was lifted up
you not with him turn your faces to the wall and weep sore And yet I tell you Hezekiah had done a great deal of Work for God during the time of his Reign unto this sickness He lost no time but fell hard to the Work of Reformation in the first moneth of the first year of his Reign And he did a great deal during his fourteen years before his sickness and he did it also in Truth and with a perfect heart But still what have you done if you were now as near the gates of the grave as here he was And to these Gates you must come at last and pass through them also to the highest Tribunal to answer to this Question What hast thou done How hast thou improved time occupied with thy Talent filled up thy Relations maintained good Works for necessary uses been active for the highest end Peradventure you will plead your small capacity and that you are but of mean degree an obscure person and ezercised in Low Employments and of weak parts c. Yea but still what saith Hezekiah The living the living he shall praise thee And are not you living Are you not alive For any Man or Woman living may praise the Lord or else Hezekiah saith not well But it is true what he saith for any Man living may do his his generation-work Is your capacity than such that you cannot praise the Lord what saith the Psalmist Praise ye the Lord who Kings of the Earth Yea they are in a capacity indeed Such as Hezekiah may do much that way they are great Men and have great opportunities But what followeth Kings of the Earth and all people Princes and all Judges of the Earth Both young Men and Maidens and old Men and Children Let them praise the Name of the Lord. Men and Maids old and young all may and all must attend the service none excepted And therefore plead not your mean capacity but serve your age according to your Talent For he that had but one Talent doth not say Lord I had but one and what can a Man do with one My fellow-servants had one five Talents the other two and they might well employ and improve them No he saith not thus He was convinced that one Talent might be improved to advantage as well as five and that every one is bound to be Trading for God with what he hath given him for saith the Text He gave to every Man according to his several ability So that all of them had an ability though several ● One had a five-fold ability another a two-fold another a single And he that had but a single capacity was called to an account for his unprofitableness and cast into outer darkness The meanest therefore among you hath some ability and woe be to him if he doth not improve it A young Man a Servant a poor Man a mean Man may do many things in tendency to God's Glory and the good of others whil'st he is living and the living the living he shall praise thee You that are stricken in years you have much to account for For you have lived lon and perhaps are now grown old but have you been old Traders Yes as to a worldly account Yea but there is another and a better Trade what have you done therein God will call you to a reckoning for your worldly Trade and especially for your Spiritual You have gained thus much in the world he will say but what redounds to my share of all that you have done This is the great Question Think ye Oh how many opportunities have you out-lived which will never have their Resurrection If therefore you should say as John Baptist's hearers what shall we do then I answer First Be humbled for your former neglects and mispence of time who in doing much have hitherto done nothing and judge your selves for your omissions before your Lord and Master calleth you to account For if you judge your selves you shall not be judged Bring forth fruit mee● for Repentance For though it is as impossiibe that your former individual opportunities should return as that you should grow young again yet God may please to minister new occasions to you upon your repentance whereby to bring forth fruit in old age It seems that Nicodemus was an old Man when he came to Christ by night For saith he Can a Man be born when he is old As much as to say As I am But when he is converted he thrives apace and comes to Christ at noon and owns him in the place of publick Judicature and is a mean to dissolve the Session And afterward he owns Christ crucified and is at much cost to embalm him when his Disciples deserted him The Old Man got the start of them all and of many others that set out before him So it is sometimes The first are last and the last first Now therefore bestir your selves and redeem lost time by improving what remaineth to the utmost and see what you can do with a little remnant of life and whether you cannot grow as fast as Old Nicodemus did Project improvments of life which is a kind of Saveall now that your light is near extinguishing Make up in affection what may be wanting in action If you cannot do much yet love much and you have cause enough to do so in that God hath given you to live so long who have done so little If our Servants should work no better for us than many have done for God we should soon turn them out of doors And therefore love the Lord the more and that will also provoke you to do the more Stir up others to work for God that what you cannot do by your own hands you may do by others For you shall have a share in their good actions who work by your incitement What good was done by the hands of thousands in the dayes of the reforming Kings of Judah is still imputed to the Reformers that set them on work as you may see in the Reign of Asa Jehosaphat Hezekiah and Josiah And though the persons imployed might act from Principles of Hypocrisie as some at least did in Josiah's Reformation Yet the works were done in sincerity as to the Reformers They were done in Hypocricy as to the Instruments in sincerity as to the principal Agent Your time therefore is but short and you cannot do much with your own hands see what you cad do by others as by your Wife Husband Children Relations Friends Neighbours and it shall be imputed unto them if they do it sincerely but to you howsoever if you did set them on work in the uprightness of your heart Pray for death-bed Grace Faith Hope Patience Peace of Conscience composedness of Spirit such a frame as is fit to glorifie God and edifie others at your last farewel to friends This is that which we should all pray for and it is
all Shadows and Ceremonies and Partition-walls being removed This I suppose is the purport of Vers 4. After this followeth a very great Commotion compared to that great Earthquake in King Uzziah's dayes which made Men to flee for their lives But it is to be understood Spiritually viz. of Christ's voice in the Gospel shaking not the Earth only but also Heaven whereby a great change is made even in the Church by the shaking and removing of the Ceremonial-way of Worship and the Partition-wall and causing both Jew and Gentile as many as would be saved to flee to the Gospel and Gospel-way of Worship and Christ therein from the wrath that is to come This I conceive is the meaning of Ver. 5. Only whereas it is said And the Lord my God shall come and all the Saints with thee This may be meant Firstly Of the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ to set up his Gospel-Kingdom whither his Elect should be gathered unto him their Head But lastly and chiefly of Christ's second coming whereof Paul makes mention speaking of the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ with all his Saints For this Chapter leads us so far that nothing remaineth but this last and great coming of Christ unto which the Prophet cannot forbear to look and he looketh at it with much Faith and Joy 1. In that he applyeth the Lord God to himself The Lord my God shall come 2. In that he turneth his speech unto him And all the Saints with thee Briefly as for the Chapter it begins with the destruction of the Old Jerusalem and endeth with the erection of the New And whereas there is a Day spoken of so and so described as in my Text It is the day or the time that lyeth between these two Jerusalems Old and New It is not a Natural or Artificial day for such a day cannot suite with the scope of this Prophecy Nor was there ever any such day wherein it was lighter in the Evening than in all the day before And therefore by Day here we must necessarily understand a large tract of time for so Day is many times taken in the Scripture particularly the time of the Gospel is called the Day of Salvation And it is called that Day sixteen times in this and the two preceding Chapters which treat of the last times wherein such work is to be done as will take up many hundred years as you may see if you consult the Chapters at leasure And you see here when this day began viz. when the Gospel was first published viz. about the time of the destruction of the Old Jerusalem or somewhat before it and continueth to the setting up of the New Let me then put all the description of this day together into one Point and it is this Doctrine The Gospel-times unto the conversion of the Jews are one day intermixed with Light and Darkness known to God in the evening whereof it shall be light First The Day here is plainly meant of the times of the Gospel till the dayes of the new Jerusalem For you find this Day again Vers 8. and again Vers 9. so till you are led to the conversion of the Jews and the New Jerusalem Ver. 10 11. to the end Secondly This day is one day 1. A Day 2. One A Day And that for these Reasons 1. In that it hath light in it all along For Christ and the Gospel run through it And these carry light with them where ever they come It is true there is a mixture of darkness in it yet it is not called night but because it hath light in it therefore is called Day for the better part carries the denomination 2. It is a Day in comparison with the dark times under the Law especially the times immediately preceding the coming of Christ when besides the shadows of Ceremonies there was great darkness of ignorance 3. It is such a Day as is distinguished with remarkable periods viz. of Seals Trumpets Vials even as the Natural day is with hours and distinct divisions This we see at large in Johns Revelation 4. It is a Day in that it hath in it a blessed opportunity of working Luke 19. 42. Joh. 9. 4. 12. 35. 5. A Day in that it hath a Morning and an Evening The Morning began with the rising of the Sun of Righteousness when the day-spring from on high did visit us and the people that sat in darkness saw great light And the Evening lies in my Text immediately before the Jews conversion Thus it is a Day It is One day i. e. one and the same from Morning to Evening And 't is so upon two accounts First In that every part of the day is mixt with light and darkness though not equally mixt for sometimes it is more light sometimes more dark but more or less light and dark always And so the day is one and the same for constancy of light and darkness though not for the equality of both Secondly One and the same and like to it self because there is in it but one and the same Covenant and way of Administration according to what God hath promised saying Yet once more I shake not the Earth only but also Heaven And this word Yet once more signifyeth the removing of those things that are made that those things which cannot be shaken may remain The Legal Administration was shaken and removed at the coming of this day but the Evangelical shall remain to the very end of it And hence it is that the Church still appears in all the Periods of this day under the same form to the very last viz. of four living Creatures and twenty four Elders And thus it is unus idemque dies One and the same day from first to last This is the Second Branch of the point 't is One day Thirdly It is such a Day as is intermixed with Light and Darkness so that it is neither Day nor Night vers 7. But why then is it called a Day in the same Verse The meaning therefore is that it is neither perfect Day nor perfect Night but yet such as may well be called a Day for the reasons aforesaid onely with intermixtures of Light and Darkness But what is the Light and what the Darkness The Light is the light of Truth for these two go together Send out thy Light and thy Truth And the Darkness is the darkness of Ignorance Error Heresy Idolatry and Superstition And such a mixture there hath been in this Day and will be to the very Evening of it The clearest part of this Day was in the Morning thereof when the Apostles lived yet even then there was a mixture of this Darkness The Churches in Galatia were infected with the leaven of false Teachers mingling Law and Gospel in the point of Justification And some in the Church at Corinth denied the Resurrection of the Dead and others held that it was already past
World to gather them to the battel of the great Day of God Almighty And that must needs be a very sad Evening especially in respect of trouble great oppositions and commotions For there shall be as terrible Signs and Presages fore-running the erection of the New-Jerusalem as there were before the Destruction of the Old Hinc illae Tenebrae But how then shall it be light at this Evening time Secondly In some respect therefore it shall be the most lightsom part of the Day hitherto And indeed it will be the light of the Evening that will very much occasion the Darkness of it I mean the Light of the Truth that shall then shine forth shall darken the Kingdom of the Beast and cause his Followers to gnaw their very Tongues for pain For that is under the Fifth Vial and if the Kingdom be full of Darkness it must needs be that Christ's Kingdom will then be full of Light For the Witnesses will be ●isen long before the effusion of the Fifth and Sixth Vials and Antichrist be greatly consumed with the breath of Christs mouth viz. in the Preaching of the Gospel And therefore in this respect it must needs be a lightsome Evening and a time of greater Light than ever shined since the daies of the Apostles Thus you see what a time the Evening shall be But shall this Evening then determine this Day so that the Conversion of the Jews shall become another Day No But as this Day is one and the same and constant to it self as we have heard so shall the Day of the Jews Conversion and the time following be one and the same day with this But how Not in respect of Light and Darkness intermixed so as in the Day before the Evening but in respect of one and the same Covenant and way of Holy Administration still continued For the Ordinances now used shall be continued to the coming of Christ For it is observable First That this dark Time is not called The Evening but the Evening-time Quo tempore advesperascere Nox esse solet At what time it begins to be Evening or to look like an Evening and the Sun seems to be setting And therefore Se●●ndly Though it is called an Evening-time yet there is no Night said to follow it Sol occubuit Nox nulla secuta est It is such an Evening wherein the Sun setteth and no Night succeedeth It is true One would little expect light in the Evening especially more light than in the Day before But such an Evening-time is this after which shineth the greatest Light that ever was seen since the daies of Jesus Christ You see then what this Evening is Secondly What is that Light that shall shine so gloriously at the Evening-time especially at the end of it Answ It is the same in kind and quality with that which shined before this Evening-time only it differeth in degrees For now the Light shall excel and that shall be fulfilled which was spoken by the Prophet Arise and shine for thy Light is come and the Glory of the Lord is risen upon thee c. Now as I may say the light of the Moon shall be as the light of the Sun and the light of the Sun shall be seven-fold as the light of seven Daies Yea The Sun shall be no more thy light by day neither for brightness shall the Moon give light unto thee but the Lord shall be unto thee an everlasting Light and thy God thy glory The Sun shall no more go down neither the Moon withdraw it self for the Lord shall be thine everlasting light But wherein shall this Light consist First There shall be a great effusion of the Spirit of God in those times whereof a Pledge was given in the Morning of this Gospel-day It shall come to pass in the last daies that I will pour out my Spirit upon all Flesh And the like we find in the words following my Text And it shall be in that Day that living Waters shall go out from Jerusalem c. And hereby is meant the Spirit of God with his Gifts and Graces compared to living Waters And these I take to be the same with Ezekiel's waters which rose at last to a very great depth Secondly Hence it followeth That there will be a very great light of Knowledg in this Day so that there shall not be so much need as now there is for one to teach another saying Know the Lord for they shall all know him from the least to the greatest And that shall be the time especially when The Earth shall be full of the knowledg of God as the Waters cover the Sea Thirdly This Light of Knowledg shall have a great influence into the Hearts and Lives of Men who shall shine eminently in Holiness insomuch that the inscription upon the Fore-head of the High-Priest shall then be put upon the bells of the Horses and the very Pots in Jerusalem and Judah shall be Holiness to the Lord Even Carters Cooks and Kitchin-Maids shall then shine in purity of life and there shall be no more the Canaanite in the House of the Lord of Hosts Fourthly That Day shall shine with the Light of Peace Tranquillity and Joy for these go together Esth 8. 16. Swords shall then be turned into Plough-shares and Spears into Pruning-hooks Nation shall not lift up sword against Nation neither shall they learn War any more Fifthly In that Day there shall be the Light of Comfort for this will follow necessarily from all the former and the Consolation will be both External and Internal viz. When the Spirit of God the Comforter shall be poured out so plentifully and when the Spirit shall have his Day as the Father and the Son had theirs And when Knowledge Holiness and Peace shall abound on the Earth when Turk and Pope and all that oppose the Kingdom of Christ shall be destroyed and Satan bound and confined to the bottomless Pit during the Thousand years I say This must needs be a very comfortable time Great then shall be the peace of Zions Children when God shall make her an eternal Excellency and a joy of many Generations when violence shall no more be heard in her Land wasting and destruction within her Borders but men shall call her Walls Salvation and her Gates Praise and when they shall come and sing in the height of Zion and shall flow together to the goodness of the Lord who shall turn the former Mourning of his People into Joy and comfort them and cause them to rejoice from their sorrow For they shall come to Zion with Songs and everlasting Joy upon their Heads they shall obtain joy and gladness and sorrow and sighing shall flee away And thus you see the Light that shall be at the Evening-time and the Doctrine cleared in the several parts of it the Uses whereof now follow Uses First What hath
been here said answereth that Challenge of the Papists Where was your Church before the Dayes of Luther We answer Where the Light was For though great Darkness was introduced by Antichrist for many years before the breaking out of the Light in the daies of Luther yet there hath been alwaies a mixture of Light in the obscurest times and there the true Church hath been There have been Witnesses to the Truth ever since the rise of the Man of Sin and their testimony witnesseth to the true Churh distinct from Antichrist in that it witnesseth to the Light where the true Church hath alwaies dwelt which Church still professed against the Additions and Impositions of the Man of Sin hating and abominating his Idolatrous Corruptions and Superstitious Inventions and held to the Faith and Truth of the Gospel And as this Church like the Light did still bear witness to it self So did the continual opposition made against the Light and Truth professed bear witness to the same And therefore we remit the Papists to their own oppositions and persecutions for an Answer to their Challenge Yea and this true Church hath been visible at all times to them that are of the Light For what can men in darkness see The Day you hear hath been one all along and therefore the Sun did never set in it and the Light hath still been Index sui tenebrarum A discoverer both of it self and of darkness All things that are reproved or discovered are made manifest by the Light For whatsoever doth make manifest is Light And therefore the true Church hath alwaies seen both her self and the false Church but the false wanting Light could never see the true Vse 2. The Doctrine may serve to shew us the parallel between the Day of the Gospel aud the Day of them that do profess it which is also intermixed with Light and Darkness so that it is neither Day nor Night For First There is Knowledg mingled with Ignorance and Truth with Errour even in the best of God's Children who know but in part and prophesie in part till that which is perfect in another world is come For now we see through a glass darkly but then face to face now we know in part but then shall we know even as we are known Thus it is and thus it will be till our Sun is set and then it will be perfect light 2. There is also Trouble mingled with Tranquillity Adversity with Prosperity Light of inward Peace and Comfort with inward Doubts and Darkness whiles we live here below Vse 3. We are shewed That the darkest time of the Gospel-Day is yet to come For that time is to be expected in the Evening which is the darkest part of all the Day Only this Darkness will not be as I conceive in respect of the withdrawing of the Light of Truth but of the Light of Peace and Tranquillity For at the Evening of this Day Men shall look unto the Earth and behold Trouble and Darkness and Dimness of Anguish And this will immediatly precede the Conversion of the Jews through the opposition of Turk and Pope For this will be the time when the Kings of the Earth and of the whole world shall be gathered together to the battle of the great Day of God Almighty At what time Men shall beat their Plough-shares into Swords and their Pruni●● hooks into Spears But though that will be the darkest part of the Day yet we must expect gloomy times till then though with intermixed beams of Light wherein God will still be setting this over against that to the end that Men should find nothing after him And thus God will Chequer out the Gospel-day till that be fulfilled which is spoken by the Prophet Isaiah Arise shine for thy Light is come and the glory of the Lord is risen upon thee And seeing the day shortneth and the shadows of the Evening begin to be stretched out let us expect no more Dayes of Tranquillity and Peace but Wars and rumours of Wars Nation lifting up Sword against Nation and learning of War the confused noise of Battle and Garments rolled in blood For the Man upon the red Horse is gone forth to whom power is given to take Peace from the Earth and nearer the Evening still the darker That which concerns us is to be in a Posture of Humiliation and Preparedness for the reception of these dark Dispensations Here is the Faith and Patience of the Saints Use 4. Let what hath been said be for Exhortation First To pray for the Conversion of God's ancient people the Seed of Abraham Isaac and Jacob for whose sakes they are beloved Till when the Day shall not be clear nor dark but then the Sun shall no more go down nor the Moon withdraw it self but the Lord shall be an everlasting Light the dayes of mourning be ended Therefore hold not your peace day nor night ye that are the Lord's Remembrancers keep not silence and give him no rest till he establish and till he make Jerusalem a praise in the Earth Secondly Though you want the Light of Peace be thankful and improve the Light of Truth For it is a mercy that we have this part of the Light though we want the other and of the two it it is far the better seeing we should part with Peace for Truth but not with Truth for Peace The Text saith It shall come to pass in that day that the Light shall not be clear nor dark or as after the Original not be precious nor thickness which sheweth us that the Light of Truth is precious and though that of Peace is so likewise yet not of equal value for Christ came not to send Peace on the Earth but the Sword by the publication of the Truth which was of so great esteem with Him that He bore witness to it to the Death even when He witnessed a good Confession before Pontius Pilate concerning the truth of his Kingly Power and Government which the Apostle adjureth us to attend as of great moment though Pilate slighted it saying What is Truth For he did not propound that question for satisfaction in that he stayed not for an answer but shewed thereby that he looked upon truth and particularly that truth concerning the Kingly Power and Government of Christ as a pittiful Cause whereon to hazard the Life of Christ Oh! The Truth there confessed by Christ is a precious Truth a very great Truth and the Foundation of many Truths which Christ sealed with his Blood which therefore we are adjured in the sight of God who quickeneth all things and before Jesus Christ who before Pontius Pilate witnessed a good Confession to keep without spot unrebukeable until the appearing of the Lord Jesus Christ Let us then love the Truth and this Truth and improve it Thirdly Seeing the Gospel-day is not equally lightsome in all the periods of it how thankful should we
be that we were born in a Time and Place of Light For great was the Darkness and little the Light about Six or Seven-score years past when England lay under the Darkness of Antichristian Ignorance since when it hath been turned from the Valley of the shadow of Death into a Valley of Vision This heighteneth the account of the Land we live in for the enjoyment of so great a mercy as no other Nation this day hath enjoyed the like especially as to the clearness of the Light that hath shined in it And though it will not be accompanied with outward peace yet it will not want inward if we keep close to the Light and live up to it in this our Day Fourthly This Day being thus intermixed with Light and Darkness Let us not wonder nor be offended that there are such varieties of Persuasions differing one from another and therefore all of them cannot be of the Light whatever is pretended by them that do profess unto them but the Light hath influence upon some of them and Darkness upon some other So that God's Heritage is unto him as a speckled Bird which the Birds fly round about against her But however let us not fly one against another lest we fly against our selves whiles we have our several feathers and colours in this one Bird but let us bear with one another as to particular Light and Darkness so long as we are all enlightened with the saving Knowledg of the Truth We ought not indeed to be Scepticks in Religion but every one to be perswaded in his own mind yet in some things peradventure thou art in the Light and I am in the Dark in others the Day perhaps shineth unto me and not to thee Let us yield to the Dispensation of the Day and keep the Unity of the Spirit in the Bond of Peace and if in any thing we are differently minded God shall reveal even this unto us Nevertheless whereunto we have already attained let us walk by the same rule let us mind the same thing For thus there are some in the Visible Church who are be-misted when others are enlightened and yet all agree in Fundamentals who ought to live in Unity and the Stronger to exercise Charity towards the Weaker that God who hath begun to enlighten them in other things will acquaint them in due time with those Truths whereof at present they are ignorant For it is God alone who revealeth the Light unto us And He that formeth the Light and createth Darkness may in some things make it Day to one man and night to another We are all who truly fear the Lord Children of the Light and of the Day and not of the Night nor of Darkness as to our states yet as to particular apprehensions in Truths of an inferiour nature it may be Day to one Night to another And thus it will be till the Evening cometh but then there shall be one heart and one way one Lord and his Name one Use 5. Lastly What hath been held forth administreth a word of Comfort That this Gospel-Day is known to the Lord from the Morning to the Evening of it He knoweth the Light and also the Darkness and who are in the one and who in the other and how far And therefore He knoweth what is done by the Children of the Night to introduce Darkness and to obscure the Day of the Gospel For the Day is his and the Night is his He formeth Light and Darkness and therefore he ordereth the Rulers of the Darkness of this world that no more either of Ignorance Error Heresie Superstition and Idolatry on the one side or of Tribulation Persecution and hostile Opposition to the Truth and Peace on the other shall prevaile further than He hath determined And whatsoever He hath appointed to be the portion of this Day as to the darkening of it yet it is our Comfort that the Day is known to the Lord and that He will have a care of it For he seeth the Darkness as well as the Light of the Day the darkness and the light are both alike to Him He hath seen the Day from the Morning of it to this moment and hath ordered and disposed of the darkeness of Ignorance Error Heresie and Idolatry and likewise of Affliction and Persecution in it in times of Pagan Arrian or Antichristian opposition And his care of this Day is no less towards the Evening of it nor his love to to it abilitie to see to it any less than in the Morning or Noon of it He that said I have seen I have seen the Affliction of my People which are in Egypt and have heard their cry by reason of their Task-masters for I know their sorrows knows all the Sorrows and Sufferings of his People in this Hour of the Gospel-day It was a very dark Night with Israel in Egypt when God spake these words to Moses for then was fulfilled in the Truth what was signified to Abraham in the Type when an horrour of great Darkness fell upon him And yet I have seen I have seen and I know saith the Lord in the midst of that horrid Darkness And therefore however the Day prove and Clouds and darkness arise as perhaps they may do marvel not at the matter for he that is higher than the highest regardeth Men and Devils may be high but God is higher yea higher than the highest which is a degree above the Superlative God hath a care of his Church and Gospel of such as Preach it and profess it only it is our duty to be humbled for the sins of Churches Ministers Professors which may otherwise the more darken and imbitter the Day that we are now entring into which calleth us to Prayer Humiliation Mourning and Reformation wherein if God assist us it shall be well in the end and though weeping may endure for a time yet joy cometh in the evening For it shall come to pass that at Evening-time it shall be Light FINIS Heb. 1 14. John 9. 4. Heb. 12. 2. 1 Pet. 4. 14. 2 Thes 1. 11 12. Psal 89. 30 31 32. 1 King 13 21 22. 2 King 18. 2. 2 Chron. 32. 25. Psal 6. 5. 2 Sam. 20. 3. Psal 30. 3. Psa 88. 10 11. Quest Answ Psal 118. 17. Quest Answ 2 Tim. 2. 2. Deut. 31. 19. Josh 2 last Chap. 2 Chr. 2. last Ch. Eph. 5. last Psal 102. 18. Phil. 2. 15. Mat. 12. 42. with 1 Cor. 6. 2. Phil. 3. 21 Melch. Adam in vit ejus Matth. 25. 35 36. Rev. 14. 3. John 12. 2 Acts 9. 39. Job 7. 9 10. 1 Cor. 13. 12. 2 Cor. 5. 7. Rom. 8. 24 Psal 16. 9. Rom. 8. 25 1 Cor. 13. last Ver. 8. Mat. 5. 44. Tit. 3. 2 3. 1 Cor. 13. 8. 1 Co. 14. 3. Ver. 5. Numb 11. 15. Deut. 34. Job 6. 8 9. 1 King 89. 4. Jonah 4. 3. Luke 2 29. Ver. 26. Phil. 1. 23 24. Phil. 1. 12. ver 13.