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A57013 Man's greatest concernment movingly press'd his chiefest happiness plainly opened, his many hinderances and intanglements discovered and removed, the indespensible and absolute need he hath of a saviour, and the fulness of Christ considered, the great length a man may come and yet be void of saving grace, together with the clear marks and evidences of a saving interest in Christ, motives pressing to self examination, with many excellent Christian directions / held forth in a letter written by that worthy man of God, that highly honoured witness, minister, and martyr to Jesus Christ, Mr. James Renwick, to two gentlewomen, August 13, 1687. Renwick, James, 1662-1688. 1687 (1687) Wing R1044; ESTC R35143 5,178 9

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in these Luke xviii 11 12 13 14. They may have very great Sorrow for Sin not because of the Dishonour done to God but the Hurt to themselves not because they are polluted but because they are destroyed by it Matth. xxvii 3. Heb. xii 17. They may have a Desire after Grace which yet is not for Grace's sake but for Heaven's sake Matth. xxv 8. They may have an Historical Faith and give the Assent of the Mind to all that is revealed in the Word yea to the spiritual Meaning of the Law Mark xii 32 33 34. They may have big Hopes and that in the Mercy of God which nevertheless is but Presumption for they forget that he is just and neglect to lay hold upon Christ for Satisfaction of his Justice whereas he is merciful to none out of Christ John viii 13 14. They may have the common Operations of the Spirit and a Taste of the heavenly Gift and of the Powers of the World to come Heb. vi 4 5 6. They may be convinced that it is good to close with Christ and comfort themselves as if they had done it whereas they are still in their natural State Hos viii 2 3. They may suffer many Things materially for the Cause of God and toil much in following Ordinances undergoing the same out of Respect for their own Credit 1 Cor. xiii 3. I say People may and many do arrive at all these and such like Attainments and notwithstanding remain in the Gall of Bitterness and Bond of Iniquity It may make us all tremble to think what a Length Folk may go and yet never have gone out of themselves and passed through the Steps of Effectual Calling Many will say to him in that Day We have eaten and drunken in thy Presence and thou hast taught in our Streets Have we not prophesied in thy Name and in thy Name cast out Devils and in thy Name done many wonderful Works whom he will chase awa● from his Presence with that fearful Sentence Depart Ye professing unto them that he never knew them Let this alarm you to make sure Work in this great Concern and not deceive your selves with a Counter●eit in stead of a Reality with a Flash in stead of Conversion and a Delusion instead of Christ But get ye 〈◊〉 Sight of your sinful and miserable Sate a Sense and Feeling thereof putting you in a Perplexity and discouraging you from resting in it a Conviction of your Inability to help your selves and of your Unworthiness that God should help you out of it and look unto Christ as your alone Saviour receiving him wholly in his Threefold Office of King Priest and Prophet welcoming him and taking up his Cross against the World the Devil and the Flesh and resting upon him alone for Salvation And then the Business will be done and all will be sure Then ye may defy Devils and Men for plucking you out of his Hand And if ye have thus closed the Bargain with him then ye will find in-you a War declared and maintained against all Sin Rom. vii 15. Ezek. xviii 21. 1 John iii. 9. A Respect to all the Commandments of the Lord Ezek. xviii 21. A liking of the Way of Happiness as well as of Happiness it self John iii. 14.15 An high Esteem of Justification and Sanctification Psal xxxii 2. A Prizing of Christ and a longing to be with him Phil. i. 23. And an admirable Change wrought in you a new Judgment new Will new Conscience new Memory new Affections In a Word all the Faculties of the Soul will be new in regard of their Qualifications and all the Members of the Body in regard of their Use 2 Cor. v. 17. Now if ye have attained to a Saving Interest in Christ ye may find these and the like Marks and Evidences of it O halt not in this great Matter rest not in an Uncertainty and satisfie not your selves with a May-be But Examine your selves whether ye be in the Faith prove your own selves know ye not your own selves how that Jesus Christ is in you except ye be Reprobates In setting your Faces toward Zion ye may expect that Satan will raise all his Storms against you but fear him not for the Grace of GOD is sufficient for you Give your selves wholly to the LORD to serve him and to love his Name to choose and follow the Things that please him Your greatest Honour lieth in this your greatest Duty your greatest Profit and your greatest Pleasure Count the Cost of Religion God is a liberal Dealer deal not niggardly with him prig not with him about your Estates Who in Heaven is like unto him and who in the Eart● is to be desired like him Lay down to him your Names your Enjoyments your Lives and your All at his Feet for he is only Worthy to have the Disposal of them and the Sufferings of this present Time are not worthy to be compared with the Glory that shall be revealed Think not much to quit the vain and carnal Delights of the World they cannot satisfy your Senses and much less your Souls The Earth is Round and the Heart of Man Three-nooked therefore This cannot be filled by That And tho' ye could find Content in them yet how vain were it because unconstant and how unsolid because uncertain Regard not Mens Reproach for so reproached they our LORD and the Prophets Yea there can be no Contempt or Calumny cast upon you for the Gospel's Sake but what hath been cast upon the Faithful in all Ages Remember Moses who esteemed the Reproach of Christ greater Riches than the Treasures of Egypt And go ye forth without the Camp bearing his Reproach Christ's new Name will more than enough compense the World's Nick-name Advance resolutely in the Way of Godliness your Guide is faithful your Victory certain your Reward sure and your Triumph everlasting Stumble not because Religion is mocked at for it is not the worse that Man thinketh so little of it Count it not a Fancy because many desert it but Taste and See that GOD is good Follow no Man further than he follows Christ Divide not from the Head to unite with any professed Members Walk not with them who renounce their Dependence upon Christ Or who are carrying on a Course of Defection pressing a relinquishing of the present Testimony and casting Reproaches upon the Way of GOD. Keep your selves from the Pollutions of this Time and partake not with other Men in their Sins But study to have a good Conscience and a good Conscience will be a peaceable Conscience and a peaceable Conscience will be a fat Feast Shun so much as ye can the Company of carnal and vain Persons Ye will not get this wholly evited but ye may avoid unnecessary Converse Frequency and Familiarity with them We are obliged to carry our selves with Courtesy Humanity and Pity towards All but not with Friendliness and Familiarity Ye know Evil Company and Comunication corrupteth good Manners O! what shall I say Watch always be much in secret Prayer Self-examination Spiritual-meditation Read the written Word of GOD Seek to have your Minds understanding it your Hearts affecting it and your Consciences and Actions guided by it Get his Spirit to dwell in you by directing you into all Truth reproving you for Sin and bringing every Thought in Obedience to Christ and leading you into Supplication Lay aside every Weight and run the Race that is set before you with Cheerfulness and Alacrity Despise every Opposition and Obstruction in the Way and keep your Eyes still upon the Prize having a Respect to the Recompence of Reward Now The very God of Peace sanctify you wholly and I pray GOD your whole Spirit and Soul and Body be preserved Blameless unto the Coming of our Lord Jesus Christ I am Much honoured Ladies Your assured and obliged Friend and Servant in the LORD JA. RENWICK FINIS
Man's greatest Concernment movingly press'd His chiefest Happiness plainly opened his many Hinderances and Intanglements discovered and removed the Indispensible and absolute Need he hath of a Saviour and the fulness of Christ considered The great Length a Man may come and yet be void of Saving Grace together with the Clear Marks and Evidences of a Saving Interest in Christ Motives pressing to Self Examination with many Excellent Christian Directions held forth in a Letter written by that worthy Man of God that highly honoured Witness Minister and Martyr of Jesus Christ Mr. James Renwick to two Gentlewomen August 13. 1687. Much Honoured Ladies THE Zeal which I desire to have for the Advancement of the Kingdom of Christ the Love which I bear to your Souls and my Sense of the Obligations which I stand under unto you in particular have moved me to take upon me to salute you with this Line There is not a rational Creature that doth not propone unto it self some chief Good the obtaining and enjoying whereof is the great Intent and End of all its Actions Who will shew us any Good But the woful Evil among Men is their setting up to themselves some n●ug●●● vain and petty Nothing and despising that wherein their real and chief Happiness doth only ly rejecting the Counsel of God against themselves This Mistake is deplorable for Man is an infinite Loser by it It is desperate for he refuses to be Instructed Hence so many different prevailing natural Inclinations and predomining Lusts as there are among the Children of Adam so many different chief Goods There be Gods many and Lords many I am sad to think upon the Folly and Madness of the poor Creature that thus doth forsake its own Mercy But let the World choose and follow what they please To us there is but one Lord. I am hopeful much honoured Ladies that ye are turning your Backs upon created and carnal Delights and setting your Faces towards Christ seeking after Union and Communion with him It is my Soul 's earnest Desire that it should be so and if the comfortless and distracting Vanities of a present perishing World shall wheedle and bewitch you that ye study not the Wisdom of God It shall bring great Grief and Sorrow of Heart unto me I say I am carried betwixt Hope and Fear I hope the Lord will work a good Work in you I hope it will be for I would have it to be and there are some Appearances of it And I fear that the pleasant and easy Yoke of Christ be looked upon as irksom and wearisome by you when I consider your Temptations and the seemingly promising Beginnings and fair Blossoms that I have seen in many which have fallen away without bringing forth mature Fruit. Do not take my Freedom in ill Part neither be offended with it for it cometh from Affection and my ardent Desire that ye should not neglect the great Salvation Religion is a great Mystery and a far other Thing than even the professing World taketh it to be There are many Hinderances in the Way of flying to Christ and closing with him The natural Blindness that is in Man whereby he neither sees his Sin and Danger nor his Saviour is a great Hindrance Rev. iii. 17 18. His natural Unwillingness and flat Aversation to the Way of Salvation laid down in the Covenant and held forth in the Gospel John v. 40. His hard-hearted Misbelief whereby he giveth no Assent to the Righteousness of Scripture Precept and Doctrine and Justice of Scripture Threatning nor Consent to Scripture Promises making fiducial Application of them John vi 38. Heb. xi 6. His whorish Addictedness to his Lusts Idols and carnal Intanglements whereby he doth not quite his Prophanity nor leave the Honour Applause Profit and Pleasure of this World Psal xlv 10 11. Song iii. 11. Chap. iv 8. His mistaking the Government of Christ counting it hard melancholick and unpleasant Matth. xi 28 29 30. His judging Religion but a Fancy and a politick Invention to amaze and amuse the Minds of Men Matth. xxii 5. His conceiving a Facility in Religion thinking there needeth not be so much ado about it and that he can do all that is needful when he pleaseth Matth. viii 19. John vi 44. His postponing the Business of Life eternal from Time to Time leaving that last in doing which ought to be first done resolving to amend e're he end whereby his vain Heart deceives him and Satan justles him out of all Time Luke ix 61. His peevish and foolish Impatience whereby he doth not forsake a present imaginary Good for a future real Happiness A Man may think it is a good Thing to enjoy everlasting Life but because that is an hereafter Happiness and lieth now only in Promise he cannot wait for it and take it as his Portion but grasps at what is present tho' it be neither comenting nor constant Psal iv 6. 2 Tim. iv 10 I say all these are great Hinderances see that ye get over these and all other Obstructions and lay hold upon Christ O that I could bewail the lamentable Condition of Man who is held in so many Chains ●rom this Work of great Concern and eternal Moment O much honoured Ladies consider the indispensible and absolute Need we have of a Saviour consider the awful Commands full Promises free Offers hearty Invitations and serious Requests given forth in the Word all crying aloud with one Voice unto you to match with the Lord of Glory Consider the Assurance that his own Testimony hath given you of dwelling with him throughout Eternity in his heavenly Mansions where ye shall see him as he is have a full Sense of his Love and a perfect Love to him again and ever drink of the Rivers of Pleasures that flow at his right Hand it ye shall embrace him upon his own Terms Consider the peremptory Certification of everlasting Destruction of dwelling with continual Burnings and lying under the Burden of his Wrath a Curse running always out upon you in the overflowing Flood if ye shall neglect to make your Peace with him and reject his Salvation I say consider those Things and give all Diligence to make your Calling and Election sure and see well that ye be not deceived for there are many Mistakes and a great Mystery in this Business Many think themselves to be something when as yet they are nothing and so deceive themselves and come short of the Grace of God instead of founding upon the immovable Rock of Ages they build upon the Sand of their own Attainments For Folk may go a great length and yet be void of true saving Grace they may have a great speculative Knowledge of the Matters of God and Mystery of Salvation and strong Gifts 1 Cor. xiii 2. They may abstain from many Pollutions and the gross Evils that others are given unto Luke xviii 11 12 13 14. They may externally perform many Duties as Reading Prayer and be very much