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A33525 A practical discourse of prayer wherein is handled the nature, the duty, the qualifications of prayer, the several sorts of prayer, viz. ejaculatory, publick, private and secret prayer : with the necessity of, and ingagements unto, prayer : together with sundry cases of conscience about it / by Thomas Cobbet. Cobbet, Thomas, 1608-1685. 1654 (1654) Wing C4780; ESTC R29965 290,377 588

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pray Luke 21. 27. when he had been imployed in the day time in preaching in the night time he went apart into the Mount of Olives namely to pray and meditate Luke 22. 41. He was withdrawne from his Disciples about a stones cast and prayed and verse 44. He prayed more earnestly c. and verse 45. He rose up from prayer and came to his Disciples And how he prevailed by these very solitary but strong cryes and tears in these dayes of his flesh or humane infirmity is testified Heb. 5. 7. He was heard The fourth Reason is taken from the sutableness 4. The sutable presence of God in secret of the presence and favour of God which he is wont in secret to exhibit to them unto their aimes and desires Their desire is Psal 4. 7. Lord lift up thou the light of thy countenance upon us And when is the Lord more with his Saints then when in secret When Jacob is alone praying then Jehovah the Son of God that Angel is in such a glorious manner with him Gen. 32. 23 24 28 30 and Hosea 12. 3 4 compared This being one special way of the Saints walking with God he cannot but be much in company with them the neerest and dearest acquaintance and fellowship with God is mentioned by these secret communings with God and holy wisperings in his ear the secret chamber is the most sutable and freest place for these Spouses of the Lord to be telling their secrets to him and there is the place where most ordinarily and usually he is wont to meet and greet and secretly embrace them Now let us come to such Objections as Objections against it answered are made against this holy exercise for we may perceive by Job 21. 15. that mans carnal heart is ready to cavil against it and to object cui bono to what purpose it what needeth what profit is it if we pray to him Verily it is an ordinance wherein the Lord is wont very graciously to communicate himself to his Saints and therefore so long as Satans wily head and mans deceitful heart can find out cavils and quarrels against it it shall not want for Objections Many a deadly wound is given to sin and Satan by these prayer-darts which the Saints thus secretly cast at them besides it s a most spiritual service requiring a special measure of sincerity and self-denial and no wonder that of all other Duties mans heart be so backward to this In prayer with others there is more to bribe even the carnal heart to be speaking but here is little or nothing to move from mans applause or the like It is a duty very costly if rightly performed in secret are the choice wrestlings and weepings and the like and mans carnal heart would take the easiest and cheapest way rather we are too apt to be objecting against our maine spiritual foundations and no wonder then if against this building work We are too apt to failings and falls and no wonder if so backward to this closer closet way of making up personal and particular accounts unto the Lord. It were rather a wonder if there were not then that there are so many Objections against this If we must both pray with the Assembly Object 1 and with the Family and yet also in our We must labour six dayes closets too alone will not this too much prejudice our ordinary callings and occasions and intrench upon that charge of labouring six dayes The Lord indeed will not have now any Answ 1 more solemn dayes in the week to be ordinarily True yet pray also set apart onely for his service besides the Lords day but yet as of old when the Jewish Sabbath was in force the Saints made conscience of constant seeking of God in secret and are commended for it by the Lord as Daniel chap. 6. 10. David Psal 55. 17. So now the Jewish Sabbath is abolished and the Lords day appointed of God in its stead yet Cornelius is commended and graciously rewarded for his conscionable praying to God alone day and night for as he was praying in his house namely by himself alone a man in bright cloathing or an Angel appeared to him and said Cornelius Thy Prayer is heard Acts 10. 30 31. not that prayer alone which he made in that day of Humiliation but as ver 2 3 4. shew his prayers his Prayers which he made alone whether with his houshold or by himself alone none else were with him praying then as it seemeth for he only saw that man in bright cloathing to him alone the Angel addressed his present speech saying Cornelius thy Prayers are heard ver 4. 31. God would not have the hand-maid to perk above the Mistris or ordinary particular callings to thrust Religion out of doors or so to straiten it that scarce any leisure is afforded to worship God in publick private and secret Nay rather clean Christians typed by those clean Beasts must rightly part the hoof Lev. 11. 3. rightly divide their time giving a due share thereof to God in matters of his Worship and a meet proportion of it to God in their particular calling 2 It is the express charge of God that we We must buy out time for prayer reedeem or buy out time and that for prayer as well as other holy exercises Col. 4. 2 3 4. the Lord wisheth us to continue in prayer and ver 5. biddeth us redeem the time which Exhortation is directed to all sorts husbands wives parents children servants and Masters as the Context sheweth from chap. 3. 18. to chap. 4. 6. All and every of them are to buy out time for instant prayer as al together in the family so apart in secret as occasions are offered the charge is not limited to Church or Family prayer only Yea but how shall we get so much time will they say Redeem the opportunity 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 saith God If the Lord offer you any opportunity to pray together or asunder be at any cost for it Christians must be wise and frugal Market men and women of praying opportunities Let not the Divel or world outbid us for such seasons which are so gainful to our souls A wise Daniel will be willing to hazard the losse or parting with either honor or pleasure or profit yea life it self rather then be debarred from taking his times this way for God and for his soul to satisfie the wretched desires of the wicked therein or to seem to yeild to Satans wily suggestions and plots in his instruments for that end Dan. 6. 10. 3 This is a maine part of our spiritual We must ply this as our holy Trade trading with God by improvement this way of the Talent of the gift of prayer also Matth. 25. 16 17 This is as part of our 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 our City Imployment Ephes 2. 19. Phil. 3. 20. Having hereby commerce and converse with God in Christ and it is a rich
love thee be like the Sun in its might If the Lord breath upon our hearts at his table or in his word the spirit of God draweth out our hearts to send some ejaculatory lift of praier either in way of petition or thanksgiving or the like When the Lord Jesus speakes effectually to Johns heart I come quickly thence springs his ejaculatory Amen even so come Lord Jesus come quickly Revel 22. 20. Christ effectually preaching that hard lesson of brotherly forgivenesse It caused that ejaculation from them Lord increase our faith Luk. 17. 1 2 3 4. with 5. If David hear that word twice that all power belongs to God Psal 62. 11. his spirit is elevated to make this short hearty speech verse 12. Also to thee O Lord belongeth mercy From the Angels lively discourse with Mary about Christ who was to be incarnate and to be formed in her her heart being warmed shee turneth her speech to the Lord who sent that his angel Be it to thy servant according to thy word Luke 1. 38. So then holy ejaculations are the very spirits of the spiritual workings of God or at the least wise from the Lords spiritualizing of his Saints in his providences or ordinances and therefore great in their excellency Let us add another infallible Argument of the excellency of this duty of ejaculatorie It s of choice respect with God praier and that is from the high esteem and real respects which God himselfe hath expressed thereof Habbacucks discourse chap. 3. though most what doctrinal and onely something mentioned in a short way of petition verse 2. and of praising God verse 18 19. yet as from the most excellent part in Gods account it is all called his prayer ver 1. The penitent thiefs ejaculation Lord remember me when thou comest into thy Kingdome is graciously owned and answered by Jesus Christ This day shalt thou be with me in Paradise Luk. 23. 41 42. The Publican ejaculatorily praying Lord be mercifull to me a sinner goeth away justified Luk 18. 13 14. yea that ejaculatory Apostrophe of Moses to God Ex. 5. end Why hast thou so evilly intreated the people yet hath its gracious returne from the Lord chap. 6. 1. Then said the Lord Now shalt thou see what I will do to Pharoah The Israelites at the red sea were so afraid with a distrustfull fear that Moses bids them not to feare Exod 14 13. yet being thus afraid they cryed unto the Lord verse 10. 12. and both Nehemiah chap. 9. 9. and Joshua chap. 24. 7. testifieth that God heard that crie of theirs and put darknesse betwixt them and the Egyptians and drowned the Egyptians in the red sea David when in such a hurry of distrust that he said to God I am cut off from thy sight yet saith neverthelesse thou heardest the voyce of my supplications Psal 31. 22. the many short prayers which he then made Ejaculations are but short breathings of the Saints spirits but being breathed once they scarce ever expire in respect of the efficacies and issues of them These short speeches are as I may say best remembred their memorials are of a very long date with the Lord. That grey-headed ejaculation of Noah God perswade Japhet to dwell in the tents of Shem hath had now hath and still will have its answer in the Gentiles of Japhets coming into the fellowship with the Church Gen. 9. 27. The day of judgement that day although not a season of praying yet of full answers of such like praiers made with respect to the day Pauls short prayer 2 Tim. 1. 18. The Lord shew mercy to the house of Onesiphorus at that day shall have then a full return At that day when the Saints treasures layd up in heaven shall bee opened these lesser peices shall have their weight worth and use when it shall bee said these and these have been the prayers of such and such of the Saints and these and these are the issues and fruits of them to such and such Thus much touching the excellency of The necessity of ejaculatory prayer by reason of Sudden straits such ejaculations now of the necessity thereof The Saints sudden straits require prayer but will not afford time for continued prayer Room now then for ejaculatory praier At this dead lift now Moses his cry will doe well Exod. 14. 15. Then Jehoshophat must hye to heaven when begirt with blood thirsty men in continued prayer hee cannot but by ejaculatory prayer he may 2 Chron. 18 31. Then Jehoshaphat cryed to the Lord. Scrabling is but a poore shift for David when known in the presence of the King of Gath 2 Sam. 21. 10 11 12 13. and when no place or space for solemne prayer then welfare ejaculatory prayer Psal 32. title with verse 4 6. I sought the Lord and he heared me this poore man cried and the Lord heard him and saved him Asa when to join battel thus cryed unto the Lord his God with marvellous successe 2 Chron. 14. 11. David in that strait prayeth against Achitophels counsels Lord turne Achitophels counsel into foolishnesse 2 Sam. 15. 31. and the issue sheweth it took 2 Sam. 17. 23. Moses among a company of murmurers Exod. 15 24. hath none fit to joyne in prayer in a more solemne way yet verse 25. though he spake nothing vocally hee cryed thus effectually he cryed to the Lord and he shewed him a tree to make the bitter waters sweet Philistins are upon the Israelites then is onely roome for Samuels ejaculatory crye 1 Sam. 8. 7 8 9. and Samue● cryed unto the Lord and he heard him Hezekiahs deadly sicknesse will onely give him leave to pray thus 2 King 20. 1 2 3 7. he● turned his face to the wall and prayed O● Lord remember me c. Sudden and strong tentations disable David to make such continued prayer but hee will then make man● Tentations of these ejaculatory requests Psal 30. 22 Neverthelesse thou heardest the crye of ●● supplications when I cryed to thee Great griefs and presages fill the Saints hearts and lay their speech but then their hearts burst forth into inutterable sighs groans whose meaning the Lord knoweth Rom. 8. 26. Surely Saints as men of tender consciences ever and anon offending indeed but Failings as frequently smitten in their hearts for it cannot but bee often put upon it in the interims of continued prayer to bespeak mercy and pardon whilest their hearts are thus afflicted 2 Sam. 24. 10. And Davids heart smote him for numbring the people and David said unto the Lord I have sinned c. I beseech thee take away the iniquity of thy servant And as sudden faults of ours so sudden stroaks of God put the Saints upon this 2 Sam. 24. When David saw the Angel smiting the people he said It is I that have sinned what have these sheep done Sudden injuries from men cause an injured Injuries Jepthah to make his short appeale to the Lord saying The
we now with the consideration of Publick or Church Praier which is also included in this indefinite Precept written to the Church of the Thessalonians collectively as wel as distributively considered 1 Thes 1. 1. Whence also in this Chapter hee exhorteth them to due esteem of their Officers vers 12. and vers 20 of the Ordinance of the Ministerial Dispensation of the Word So then Publick or Church Prayer is a Duty also which we ought conscionably to attend in the season thereof 1 Tim. 2. 1 2 3. Paul exhorts that in the first place Prayers Act. 16. 13. be made for all sorts of men namely Publick Prayers and maketh the same very good and acceptable in the sight of God It is emblematically set forth under the notion of four living Creatures and four and twenty Elders met in way of worship of God Rev. 4. 8. 5 8 10. For our better proceeding herein consider 1. Of the requisites to Publick Praier 2. Of the Reasons of it 3. Of some Use of it Touching the first Some things are Things required of such as are to pour out publick praier required to such as are to bee the mouth of the Church in Praier some things in such as joine with them Of the former sort of requisites are 1. A publick Call So it was of old Deut. 1. A publick Call 21. 5. The Priests the sons of Levi shall come neer for them hath the Lord thy God chosen to minister to him and to bless in the name of the Lord which was in Prayer-wise as Num 6 23 24. c. On this wise shall ye blesse the children of Israel saying The Lord bless thee and keep thee the Lord make his face to shine upon thee and be gracious to thee c. Now this Call to become the peoples mouth to God as it respecteth God so it is amongst other things Gods fitting them with abilities as for Preaching so for Prayer and his sequestring them accordingly thereunto as to their work whence that Acts 6. 4. We will give our selves to Praier and to the Ministry of the Word namely as we are Ministers and in an Authoritative way both alike are Ministerial acts and gifting for the one as well as for the other is a choice part of a Ministerial Call That which we render consecrate Aaron and his Sons namely for their work Exod. 29 9. It is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 So Lev. 8. v. 22. The Ram of Consecration of the Levites is in Hebrew 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 The Ram of Fulness or as it is in the Hebrew Fulnesses As if such men by their Calling were very full men of all Abilities for their Ministerial works yea as if it were one maine part of their Call to be that way as complete as may be Hence also the Annointing of the Priests Exod. 28 41. In taking of the holy unction of the spirit and the gifts thereof in them Joshuah the Priest must have as the garments of Righteousness and Holiness through Christ with other Saints Zach. 3. 4. so a fair Mitre upon his head ver 5. as one honoured above all others in a manner for his head Ornaments and Abilities in his Ministry The Elders in the Apostles dayes called to that Office they were gifted upon any occasion to make an inwrought Prayer James 5. 14 Let them send for the Elders and let them pray over him and vers 16. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the inwrought Prayer of a Righteous man availeth much Both the Officers yea and Members also of pure Churches in the dayes of the Gospel as those four living Creatures and twenty four Elders graver Christians are represented as gifted for Prayer Having Vials filled with odours of Prayers Rev. 5. 8. And surely such as are to be the Chosen constant Speakers of the Assembly to the Lord they had need have choice skil in all holy and heavenly praying-oratory such as are to be the chosen champions as I may say of the Congregation to wrestle it out with God on their behalf they had need have the art of holy wrestling or prayer Such as are the chosen Solicitours for this or that corporation as they had need to bee acquainted with the people well that they may be able to make every ones prayer and plea and complaint and the like So had they need to have the choice skil and holy art of pleading with the Lord as cause shall require This call of such as are to be the officers and more constant mouth of the Congregation in prayer consists in their free Election and full Approbation for that and other ministerial work some way manifested and expressed by the people together with their owne free consent thereunto Thus the Levite set apart of God to the ministry of old and amongst other things therein to blesse in the name of the Lord or to pray and praise God publickly Deut. 10. 8. The Elders of the Congregation on the congregations behalfe are to impose hands upon them Num. 8. 9 10. in testimony of their solemne call of them to ministerial work God will have no one to bee the mouth of any Church who shall be a burthen or grievous to it he will have none forced upon it but rather have such a mouth as the body shall desire gladly thereby to breath out its requests and desires to the Lord. Nor was the Lord more tender of old of the orderly administration of his publick worship then he is now then the peoples call was Gods call he set the Levites apart to bless in his name in their setting them apart for that end And so it is now publick prayer is the publick act of the Church there should then bee a publick hand in it not onely in joynt consent to the petitions but by solemne call of him which preferreth the same in their names to the Court of heaven It is of great concernement to every one in the church as what words and how so by whom the same are spoken in the Lords ears as their words They who draw so near to the Lord to deal in Christs name for so many others had need be approved of God for that end and that they are not if not approved of his people In a word it is no small incouragement to such so called against all inward and outward discouragements and tentations which they meet with in their work that as they are in Gods way so in the place and about the work in special to which the Lord by his people did call them A second requisite to him who is to 2d Requ 2 Praying in the spirit pray as the mouth of the assembly is that he pray in the spirit Eph. 6. 18. praying with all manner of prayer and so with publicke prayer also in the spirit not alone with our hearts or spirits but praying in the holy Ghost Jude 20. Or by a gift and by the immediate help of the holy Ghost Even
not for this people yet verse 19 20 21 22. he is at it againe beseeching of God for his Names sake not to abhorre them Chap. 11. 1. God telleth him there is no good that way to be done for them though as mighty men in prayer as Moses and Samuel stood before him afterwards indeed Jeremy once or twice prayeth against them in Jer 55. 10 15. and 18. 21 22 Remember that I stood before thee for them to turne away this wrath from them yet Lord thou knowest all their counsell against me to slay me forgive not their iniquity c. God is long before he inflicts his curse My spirit shall not alwayes strive with man yet his dayes shall be an hundred and twenty years Gen. 6. 3. We may then bee long before we wish the curse of God upon the ungodly Jesus Christ was by and heard his persecutors imprecating so against themselves and children saying his blood bee upon us and our children Matth. 27. 25. and one would think he might well say Amen thereto nay but he would not he did not for as in that Luke 22. 34. he prayeth rather that God would take off that curse Father forgive them for they know not what they doe Imprecations had certainly miscarryed if they had been made by any of the Saints against Manasseh or Paul who yet went very far in rebellion and enmity against God 3. Look that we imprecate and pray 3 We imprecate rather with respect to blessing that such or such calamities may light upon others so as in reference to blessing of them if the Lord please Psalm 83. 15 16. So persecute them with thy tempest and make them afraid with thy storme fill their faces with shame that they may seek thy Name O Lord. The Church she anathematizeth a wicked person but it is not for their destruction but of their flesh in them and that their soules might if possible be saved in the day of the Lord Jesus 1 Cor. 5. 4. So here 4. Look that we imprecate and pray 4 We pray rather against their sins then persons rather against their sin and wickedness then their persons against whom we pray 2 Sam. 15. 3. Turn this counsell of Achitophel into foolishnesse Acts 4. 29. Lord behold their threatnings Psal 7. 9. Let the wickedness of the wicked come to an end It is the wickedness and the enmity of Gods wicked enemies which most properly striketh at God which is most mischeivous to the Church and most hurtfull to themselves and others wherefore spare no arrows against that and as far as worldly greatness is an occasion and instrument of their wickedness we may pray against that Psal 58. 6. Break the great teeth of the young Lyons 5. Pray against the enemies of God 5 We imprecate conditionally suppositively and conditionally namely if they persist in their emnity against God that they be implacable that they bee reprobates persons devoted to ruine and ripe for it David prayeth against the inraged enemie that God would judge them Psal 7. 6. but verse 12 If he turne not God wil whet his sword and the Lord himself declaratively curseth the wicked by his Ministers but yet with a tacit condition if they repent not and the like Jer. 18. 7 8. 36. 2 3. and so are the Saints to wish that curse 6 Imprecate indefinitely of God against them with the like tacit condition if they repent not and the llke 6. Pray against the enemies of God indefinitely and abstractively not so much eying this or that person in particular Deut. 33. 11. Smite through the loynes of those that rise up against him that they rise not againe Moses did not eye one enemy of Levi more then another So Numb 10. 35. Let them that hate thee flye before thee the like Psal 68. 1 2. 1 Cor. 16. 22. Let them that love not the Lord Jesus be Anathema Maranatha There is ever most of God and least of selfe in such indefinite imprecations And the Saints may in that way of imprecating bee both more free and have more help to their faith in Gods promises wherein he ingageth himselfe in an indefinite way to plague such and such a sort of desperate and ripened enemies and the like without particular reference to this or that person in particular 7. Look that as we propound for our 7 We imprecate with faith and that with respect to Gods glory and the churches good end in such imprecations the glory of God and the Churches good and as Pauls respect to the glory of God in his word makes him wish them accursed that preach another Gospel Gal. 1. 8. And his respect to the Churches good and peace maketh him wish them cut off who trouble them Gal. 5. So for the manner of imprecating we doe it in faith Psal 36. 11 12. Let not the foot of pride come against me There are they fallen and he by faith seeth them fallen against whom he prayed Psalm 10. 15. Breake thou the arme of the wicked verse 15. The heathen are perished out of his land Yea that it be with holy griefe of heart that wee have any cause to imprecate against any enemies of God As Matth. 18. 31. When the fellow servants saw what was done by that cruel and mercilesse wretch against one of their fellows they were sorry and came and told the Lord. As Christ the Judge pronounceth that sentence against those his enemies with expressions of much bowels he beheld Jerusalem and wept over it and said they shall not leave thee one stone upon another because thou knewest not the day of thy visitation Luke 19. 41 42 43 44. So should the Saints which as witnesses or assessors either give in evidences or verdicts upon the testimonies of their acts of enmity against God and his Church they should doe it with griefe Touching the third thing propounded We must pray against treacherous enemies we say we may and must pray against treacherous enemies which should have been freinds as those of Meros which should have helped the Lord against the mighty were cursed Judg 5. 23. Psal 69. 20. I looked for some to take pity but there was none c. verse 22. Let their table become a snare 2. Against sligh undermining enemies such as pretending to pity and help will 2 Sly enemies hurt the people of God Psal 55. 15. Let death seize upon them his words were softer then oyle yet were they drawne swords Such as can use all fraudulent expressions to insinuate to murther soules Psalme 10. 7. and verse 8. They lurk and lye in wait to take all advantages to murther the innocent yea their very souls if it were possible as well as their bodies by wily tricks to draw them to sinne against their consciences verse 9. They would bee drawing them into their net Yea verse 10. Hee crowcheth and humbleth himselfe that the poor may fall And verse 12. Arise O Lord
meek or submissive to any course that God would take with them Isai 6. 1 2. And they make it the maine of their begging then then in a manner that they might be inlarged and free to speak to God especially to his prais in their freedom Open thou my mouth c. Psal 51. 15. 142. 7 But the other are in a manner wholly sottish and senselesse and speechlesse Mat. 22. 12. and therefore doomed to a place and state of weeping afterwards verse 13. 6. Those are prisoners of hope and 6 Is not finall now and then suffered to walk abroad yea to come into their Lords gracious presence Zech. 9. 12. But these are for ever thence forward excluded Gods gracious presence They are taken away cast out Mat. 22. 13. Heb. 10. 26 27. Those have sometimes some crevices and glimpses of light yea of the light of Gods countenance as through the grates at least Cant. 2. 9 But these are cast into utter darknesse therein to reside and abide Matth 22. 13. CHAP. VIII About inlargements in prayer when saving WE are God willing to dispatch the handling of some other cases in carrying on this weighty duty of prayer The eighth case now to be considered of is touching inlargements in prayer how Case 8. About inlargements in prayer which are saving when they are for the manner they are discerned to be from saving and peculiar principles of grace and differenced from those which are but from natural carnal or common causes In answer whereunto we must premise that persons may be strangely inlarged in prayer sometimes from principles that are not saving The Pharisees made long praiers Mat. 13. 14. But from a principle of hypocrisie ibid. From carnal and sinfull aymes ibid. And for a pretence make long prayers From pride as in those rhetorical ingeminations Matth. 6. 7. from errour as trusting to such inlargements thinking to bee heard for their much speaking ib. id And for those in Is 1 15. they made many prayers or multiplied petitions as the Hebrew phrase imports some from carnal emulation of some famous men in the Church will straine this way some from delusive raptures may be wonderfully inlarged in their expressions in prayer yet none of these in the right Now saving inlargements in prayer may be discerned from those that are common 1. They are free not forced or strained 1 Free Cant. 4. 11. As the droppings of the hony-comb not needing squeezing or as the powring out of water or oyle which runneth downe naturally and freely Isai 26. 16. They powred out a prayer to thee So Psal 102. the Title Not but that such inlargements doe ofttimes issue from foregoing struglings and conflictings with much opposition and many intervening lets yea and are not also without sundry present difficulties yet the spirit is free at such times and as far as it is spiritual it is delightfully drawne forth therein 2. They are sweet solid sappy lively 2 Lively strengthning inlargements as hony or milk Cant. 4. 11. and that not onely to us but to others that joyne with us The Churches lips when exercised in prayer as well as preaching run downe like the best wine causing the lips of those that are asleep to speak 3. They are seasonable inlargements 2 Seasonable As when God in his providence calleth to them in speciall sort whether in way of confession of sins or of Gods mercie or in a way of petition for mercies for our selves or others Thus Solomon Ezra Daniel and Christ were then in special wise inlarged These fruits of the lips of the Saints are brought forth in season Psal 1. 3. 4. They are most what secret closet-inlargements 4 Secret There David prayeth and cryeth aloud there doe they powre out largely their secret whispers Isai 26. 16. in the Hebrew the same word with 2 Sam. 12. 19. as hath been formerly shewed Zech. 12. 10 12 13. 5. They are contrite melting inlargements Zech. 12. 10. Not some few drops 5 Contrite of either but abundance of such a spirits influences it is powred out they are led as with supplications so with weepings adjoyned to their inlarged prayers such were those of Christ his strong cryes were with teares likewise Heb. 5. 7. His lips in praier dropped sweet smelling myrrhe betokening some holy bitternesse or brokennesse 6. They are obediential inlargements 6 Obediential David as he offereth a multiplied free-will offering Accept the free will offering of my mouth so he desired to be taught his further duty and teach me thy judgements Psal 119. 108. As he opens his mouth to expresse his inlarged desires largely so is it out of obediential longings to doe the will of God ver 131. I opened my mouth and panted for I longed for thy commandements Lastly they are thankfull inlargements 7 Thankfull Psal 51. 15. Open thou my lips that my mouth may shew forth thy praise if his mouth be opened it wil appear in his prayses and Psal 71. 8. the Psalmist's mouth is filled with prayse his prayse is a fruit and concomitant of the delivery of his imprisoned spirit Psal 142. 7. 2. By the matter of them 1. The most 2 By the matter 1 Respecting our sins acceptable inlargements being mostly and best seen in sensible aggravations of our own wretchednesse as in Ezra and Daniels examples Ezra 9. Daniel 9. Jer. 3. 21. the choice matter of their supplications and inlarged prayer is touching the perverting of their way and their forgetting of the Lord Oh how long will a contrite Suppliant be here in making sad commentaries upon his own wretched heart what large declamations will he make against his own sins 2. In sensible amplifications of Gods 2 Gods grace grace and mercy to us as in David of which his Psalmes are a plentifull proofe The love of God maketh him eloquent in setting out the beauty and excellency thereof to the life 3. In spiritual pleas especially for spi-spritual 3 Spiritual mercies mercies of which the prayers of David and of other Gods servants are full 4 In the cases of afflicted tempted ones especially of afflicted Churches Oh! 4 The afflicted or tempted ones cases how large and unwearied is a gracious Nehemiah in such a case hee will spend dayes in dilating upon so sad a theame in the ears of the Lord. Nehem. 1. 3 4. The substance of the largest prayer that is recorded to be made by Solomon concerneth most what the cases of afflicted ones in some kind or other 1 Kings from the 31. verse to 54. 3. By the occasionall rise of them 3 For the occasion of them The inlargement of the Saints in prayer being occasioned 1 By afflictions Afflicted Hannah 1 Afflictions was large and long in prayer insomuch that Eli observing her moving her lips so long saith how long wilt thou be drunken 1 Sa. 1. 14 15. When Davids spirit is so hard bestead then doth he powr
A PRACTICAL DISCOURSE OF PRAYER Wherein is handled The Nature the Duty the Qualifications of Prayer the several sorts of Prayer viz. Ejaculatory Publick Private and Secret Prayer With the Necessity of and In. gagements unto Prayer Together with sundry Cases of Conscience about it By THOMAS COBBET Minister of the Word at Lyn in New-England Psal 141. 2. Let my Prayer be set forth before thee as Incense and the lifting up of my hands as the Evening Sacrifice Imprimatur EDM. CALAMY London Printed by T. M. for Joseph Cranford at the Phoenix in Pauls Church yard 1654. TO THE READER Courteous Reader I Have adventured twice already into the Presse in matters controversall and through grace what I have written hath found good acceptance in the eyes of the godly wise and now upon the earnest perswasion of godly and worthy friends here unto the Lord and unto me I am sending forth this discourse which respecteth a matter practical It s not a little exercise unto godly minds and much more grievous is it in the sight of the God of truth and peace that there is so great and confused a noyse of axes and hammers now adayes in the Lords Temple and ah when will that blessed time come when unto all the Lords people whatsoever there shall bee but Zech 14. 9. one Lord and his Name one Verily its strange to see that in these dayes the Lord according to his promise should so graciously afford to his people the meanes even turne to the people a pure lip a pure Zeph. 3. 9. Ministry and yet the promised end thereof is not attained namely the serving of the Lord with one shoulder or with one consent I know there are many lets thereunto but surely this is not the least that the word held forth by the purer Ministry thereof hath not had such effectual force upon their hearts who injoy the same as to bring them to be conscionable in calling upon the Name of the Lord which is the more immediate end of such a Ministry For so saith the Lord I will turne to the people a pure lip or language that they may call upon the Name of the Lord for then the next effect would follow which there also is promised they would come to serve the Lord with one consent But the subtle enemy to all purity and power of godlinesse he bestirreth himselfe what in him lyeth to heighten increase as many differences in judgment in Christians as may be and that way breed and feed distances in affection and so undermine any such nnanimous attending to serve the Lord. The heads and hearts both of Preachers and Professors shall be so busily and continually taken up with endless disputes that they shall have little leisure or list to attend the practicals of Religion wherein the life and power of pure Religion doth mainly consist Disputing times about the Speculatives of Religion are wont to be declining times in the Practicals and Vitals thereof Witness former ages wherein the Schoole-men and their notions flourished but purity and power of Religion withered And ah that this present age which yeildeth so many Scepticks in Religion had not withall increased the Spitals of decaied unsound spiritually sick lame blind deaf dumb yea dying and twice dead Christians Surely If christians had maintaine●●cquaintance with God in praier they 〈◊〉 never fallen in thus with so many del●●●ve fancies and so come to have fallen out with the weightier matters of God so as to be at such distances from them in their Spirits If they had faithfully repayred to the Lord for his counsel their ears and hearts had not been so open to Satanicall whisperings How much was that man of God in prayer to be kept sound in the faith witnesse his frequent requests this way mentioned Psal 119. 10. O let me not wander from thy commandments and verse 29. remove from me the way of lying doctrinally as well as practically considered and grant me thy law graciously Ve. 43. Take not away utterly the word of truth out of my mouth so shall I keep thy law continually Ver. 66. Teach me good judgement and knowledge for I have believed thy commandements Ver. 80. Make my heart sound in thy Statutes that I be not ashamed The corrupt prophets and priests of old who seduced the people from the truth were persons that made no conscience of prayer Jer. 10. 21. The Pastours are become brutish and have not sought the Lord. Those Apostatizing Newters in Religion of old they were men that were careless of seeking of God and counselling with him in their prayers Zeph. 1. 6. And them that are turned back and those that have not sought the Lord nor inquired for him The like may be wel feared in Christians in these Apostatizing times from the truths and wayes of God that they doe not talk much with God in prayer and hee as little delighteth to speak to their hearts They grow loose-hearted and strangers to God and Satan espying this distance betwixt them and God falleth in with them entereth other delusive discourses with them and at length withdraweth them yet further from the Lord. But thou Christian Reader plye it with the Lord in prayer that hee would draw thee after him and he will bring thee into his Chambers Cantic 1. 4. Hee will bring thee into the secret of his Counsels presence and protection where thou shalt hee kept safe in judgement heart and life in the worst times Fervent and faithfull prayers would also help very much to cast out the uncleane spirit out of the land and to dispossesse the spirits of many Christians who are even possessed by an erring spirit If there were also but more men of God who might Moses like continue holding up their hands in prayer no doubt but Amalakite spirited seducers would soone be put to the worse yea though Philistine-like they had even routed the Churches of Christ yet a few such blessed worthies of God who are mighty with God in prayer would like so many Shammahs or Eleazers soon prevail for a blessed day over them If Jonathan had not wrought with God in Prayer 1 Sam. 14. 45. Israel had never had so glorious a day as they had against tbose Philistins If men had even given themselves to the Divel as too many now have to spirits of Error yet if Luther-like we were more in prayer there might be help that way and they rescued and those Spirits discarded And what gracious heart can bear it to see so many poor Christians even drawn to death and forbear crying to the Lord for their deliverance Mystical Babylon devoted to ruin hastneth to its downfal and shall not we be up and doing in prayer now to help dispatch her as they of old did that other Babylon Jerem. 51. 35. The violence done to me be upon Babylon shall the Inhabitants say My blood upon the Inhabitants of Chaldea shal Jerusalem say namely in their earnest prayers The
time approaches when the promised mercies to the poor blinded Jewes shall be accomplished and what more seasonable work of love can we do for the Lord or them then to be now much in praying Oh that the salvation Psalm 14. 7. of Israel were come out of Zion In a word Let all the enemies of England old or new to Commonwealth or Church know that Churches of praying Believers are terrible as so many Armies with Banners as so many thundring Legions Let them tremble to think that what ever breaches they have occasioned amongst the Lords people yet that there is a considerable stand of resolute ones left right bred Israelites notable good wrestlers and as special prevailers with God I believe that the Churches enemies the Prelates and others of Englands enemies to their Civil State have been forced to see or feel the force of Saints Prayers We may set God to work pardon the expression in these dangerous times to Church and Commonwealth by our Prayers as hee did of old in like case Psalm 119. 126. It is time for thee Lord to work for they make void thy Law Wherefore Christian Reader albeit others have written worthily about this Subject of Prayer in their times yet let it not seem unseasonable to thee or bee unaccepted by thee that I also though the most unfit and unworthy to attempt so great a work do at this time likewise bring in Evidence with other Witnesses to the same Truth concerning the Nature Necessity Excellency and Efficacy of holy and spirituall Prayer and that I also according to that small measure of Light and Grace received of the Lord doe hereby endeavour to stir up thy pure mind by way of Remembrance that thou mayest bee mindfull not alone 2 Pet. 3. of their Writings but especially of the words before spoken both by the Prophets and Apostles concerning this Subject of Prayer that as in Preaching upon it here the Lord was pleased to blesse that Discourse of Prayer to sundry Souls so if it may be his gracious pleasure it may bee of lively and effectual use to thy souls welfare and peace Which shall bee his prayer who is Thine in the Lord Jesus THOMAS COBBET Ly● in New-England the 24. of October 1653. The Heads of the Chapters the particular Contents whereof stand in the Margin of the Book at their proper places which they refer to PART I. Chapt. 1. THe several Reasons of prayer taken from God Christ and the Holy Spirit and from Saints themselves also from the necessities of and engagements unto prayer Chap. 2 Ejaculatory prayer is described the excellency of it is showen in that it is the Saints first and last holy breathing the Alpha and Omega of Solemn prayer Chap. 3. The Requisites unto publick prayer are handled Chap. 4. The duty of Family-prayer is handled Chap. 5. Handling the duty of Closet-praier Chap. 6. The Rules about praying for others is handled and also of prayer of Imprication against others PART II. Chap. 1. Is shewne wherein Importunity in prayer consisteth Chap. 2. Handling the Opportunities of praier Chap. 3. Sheweth what it is to pray indesinently and not to give out in prayer Chap. 4. Touching faith in prayer and the necessity of it and what faith is required in prayer Chap. 5. Sheweth wherein Humility in prayer consisteth Chap. 6. Sheweth wherein Sincerity in praier consisteth Chap. 7. Sheweth a threefold watchfulnesse in praier is required and wherein it consisteth PART III. Chap. 1. Touching unregenerate persons prayer and that they are bound to pray Chap. 2. Touching distraction in prayer and the causes thereof and what distractions nullifie prayer Chap. 3. Shewing that things materially good suggested in prayer may be delusions Chap. 4. Shewing what means are to be used in praier Chap. 5. About the time that is to be spent in prayer which is to be much Chap. 6. Shewing the necessity of pleading in prayer Chap. 7. Shewing the causes of straitnings in prayer Chap. 8. About inlargements in prayer which are saving Chap. 9. About meltings in prayer which are from saving principles Chap. 10. Shewing how to conceive of God in prayer Chap. 11. In what order we are to direct our prayers to God GOSPEL INCENSE OR A DISCOURSE About PRAYER Delivered in sundry Lecture Sermons from 1 Thes 5. 17. Pray without ceasing PART I CHAP. I. Touching Prayer in General NOT to spend time in analysing the Chapter In this Text you have two parts 1. The Duty enjoyned Pray 2. The modification of the Duty Without ceasing In the former also you have 1. The Soveraign commanding this Duty even God the Father yea Jesus Christ his Son who by his Spirit sent Paul his Apostle to deliver this piece of Message 1 Thess 1. 1. 2. The Subjects injoyned this Duty the Church of Thessalonica jointly and severally and so in in them all other Churches of Christ and Members of them yea all Christians whatsoever whence observe That Incessant Prayer or Prayer without Doctr. ceasing is a duty which the Lord requireth of all and every one of his people in a special manner Luk. 21. 36. Pray alwaies Luke 18. 1. He spake a Parable to the end that men ought alwayes to pray Rom. 12. 12. Continuing instant in Prayer Col. 4. 2. Continue in Prayer Eph. 6. 18. Praying alwayes c. For the better and fuller handling of this weighty service of Prayer consider 1. Of the Duty it self Prayer 2. Of the Modification of the performance of it scil Without ceasing 3. Of the conditions required to such incessant Praying 4. Of some cases of Conscience respecting that incessant exercise of our selves in it Touching the Duty it self Prayer let it be considered 1. More Generally in the nature of it both as held forth in several names given to Prayer in Scripture and in a short definition thereof 2. More Particularly 1 In the sorts and species of it as 1. Sudden or ejaculatory Prayer 2. Set and solemn Prayer and that either publick or Church Prayer private or family Prayer secret or closet Prayer 2. In the parts of Prayer which albeit many yet wee shall briefly only consider of Prayer 1. Of Intercession 2. Of Imprecation Prayer is a duty very many wayes enobled and honoured of God and his people and as that which is of large use and extent whose worth is not knowne nor easily decyphered whose nature is not readily conceived or described and yet that which should be most familiar to the Saints it is set forth in Scripture by many names Let us then read over the Titles of this royal work It is called an Offering Zeph. 3. 10. My 1 Prayer an Offering Suppliants shall come and bring mine Offering or they shal in a solemn reverent and cheerful manner pray unto the Lord even as the Godly use to bring the Lords Offering to him Isaiah 19. 21. The converted Egyptians will do Sacrifice and Offering make Prayer their spiritual work and businesse And Prayer
a little of the excellency The excellency of Ejaculatory Prayer and necessity of the duty of praying without ceasing in an ejaculatory way give Reasons for it and apply it The excellency hereof may appear both by the Nature and by the rise of it It is as I may say the first breath of a Regenerate man as soon as a It 's a Saints first breathing man is born again he thus at least cryeth Abba Father In that ye are the sons of God he hath sent out the spirit of his son into your hearts crying Abba Father Gal. 4. 6. And when his body breathes its last this is a gracious persons last breathing Hence such It is a Saints last breathing parting cryes of Gods children at the stake in the flames amidst the stones on a Cross c. Lord receive my spirit into thy hands I commend my spirit And such were Stephens who was stoned calling on the Lord and saying Lord Jesus receive my spirit Lord lay not this sin to their charge The last words of the Worthies of God we account to be most memorable and to have some spiritual excellency instamped upon them and these words are such like Ejaculations If it were possible to hear the last whispers of the Saints souls as ready to leave their bodies they would be found to be such like breathings of their desire to him to whom they are going Ejaculatory Prayer also is the first and last of set and solemne It is the α and ω of Solemn Prayer Prayer when rightly performed God prepareth the heart of the humble to pray acceptably even by these preparatory liftings up of the heart a prayer-wise Psal 10. 17. The heart is first thus prepared then the hand that way stretched out Job 11. 13 Look upon Solomon in that presidental prayer of his 1 Kings 8. 22. his hands spread to heaven before he spake shewed where his he art was lifted before hand The last also of Solemn prayer is issued in an Ejaculation an Ejaculatory Amen comprehending the closing desires and feeling motions of faith to all before pleaded for All the prayers of a gracious Suppliant are not ended with his continued speech in prayer no his heart is lifting and lifting as you see a bel-rope oft hoising up after you have done ringing the bell Many a long look and heart wish followeth such an ones desire to heaven and all together come before the Lord for mercy Hence the Lord as hee is nigh to them that call upon him so he fulfilleth the desires of them that fear him Psal 145. 18 19. Solomons heart was as well left in heaven after the end of his prayer whereof his fixed eyes there was a speaking sign 1 King 8. 54. as gotten thither before he began ver 22. Ejaculatory prayer It is the spirits of solemn prayer is the very quintessence of solemn praier it is the very spirit into which that is distilled and resolved When a gracious persons heart is left in heaven uttering its after-requests now praier was well carried on These shorter postscripts written after the other longer letter indited by the spirit and directed to the Lord they have ever something of note and worth This epitom● of praier how solid is it So much for a taste of the nature of it Let us withall consider of this holy duti● It is the eccho of the spirit of ejaculatory praier in the spring and rise thereof and namely those lively and forceable ●●bounds of the gracious spirit of a Saint of God moved by the hand of the spirit of God Ejaculatory praier is the harmonious sweet-sounding eccho of the spirit fore-speaking to the heart ●hen thou saidst Seek my face there is the Lords voice my heart answered thy face Lor● will I seek there is the eccho Psal 27. 8. David before he is solemnly praying as afterward he is v. 9 10. He turneth his speech to the Lord telling him what his heavenly desires say I will seek thy face or my hearts desires are so to doe Ejaculations It is the venting of a heart full of the spirit are the spiritual ventings and breathings of a gracious heart filled with the wine of the spirit Eph. 5. 19. very precious verie pleasant to the taste of the Lord. Sometimes the Saints hearts are so filled with a spirit of holy joy sometimes of praise sometimes of love to the Lord that variety of holy desires pressing fast on they are forced to give them vent by short ejaculations Ejaculations are the holy evaporations of a heart throughly warmed with some special workings of faith and love of Christ When Davids heart is thus boyling hot Psal 45. 1. he breaketh off his discourse from Christ verse 2. and breatheth out such holy desires unto Christ verse 3. gird thy sword upon thy thigh c. and verse 4. Ride prosperously And then on againe to his discourse verse 5 6 7 8 9 10. Ejaculations are the holy sparks ascending up one after another from the stirring of the fired coales of the Spirit in the heart From the holy admiration of God and his goodnesse power wisedome faithfulnesse c. proceed holy ejaculations From that transcendency of Gods dispensations to Asaphs reason who had his hearts fore-discourses about the same proceeds that Verily or neverthelesse God is good to Israel Psal 73. 1. From Micahs admiring at the unparallel'd grace of God Mic. 7. 18. Who is a God like unto thee verse 19. Hee telleth the Church what God will doe hee will turne againe and will subdue our iniquities and then maketh his Apostrophe to the Lord Thou wil t ca●t all their sinnes into the depth of the sea and verse 20. Thou wilt performe the truth to Jacob. God calleth for these holy Apostrophes from this ground of admiration at his marvellous providences Psal 66. 3. Say unto God how terrible art thou in thy works The excellency of this fruit must needs partake of the excellency of such a root as is an admiring frame Ejaculations arise from the spiritualizing of the heart upon any occasion As when It s the first fruit of a spiritualized heart David is spiritual in contemplation of the works of God Psal 8. 3 4. When I consider thy heavens c. his heart in ejaculatory wise saith Lord what is man that thou art thus mindfull of him So when he was in a lively manner musing upon the immensity of God Psal 139. 1. to 17 Hee thence breaketh out thus How precious are thy thoughts to me oh God! From the veiw taken of Gods justice or mercy or from any holy discourse with others about the same or from singing and sounding forth Gods praises wherein the Saints are spiritual ariseth some holy ejaculations or other In all these and each of these was Deborah so spiritual Judg. 5. from verse 1. to the last whence that ejaculatory praier of hers So let thine enemies perish oh Lord but let those that
by whom shall Jacob arise for he is small or as the sudden stroak of God upon Pelatiah whilst Ezekiel was prophecying turneth his speech to the Lord Ah Lord God wilt thou make a ful end of the remnant of Israel Ezek. 11. 13. Yea will not variety of afflictions some outward Variety of Afflictions some inward which once in every foure and twenty houres are wont to befall us put us upon it to cry as sometimes the Church did in hers Behold O Lord See and consider Lamentations 1. 9 11 20. As Jesus Christ did in his when inwardly loaded as well as outwardly afflicted Matthew 26. 47. My God my God why hast thou forsaken me And whither also will our spirits wander betwixt our solemn praying in the morning and that at evening if we doe not now and then each day trie whether our hearts be gone out of call after vaine objects will they not else be too fast wedged in worldly affairs unlesse now and then hereby loosened a little But for the fastning of this exhortation and the right managing of the duty exhorted unto let us lay down 1. Some motives to it 2. Some Motives helps and means for it 3. Some cautions about it Touching the Motives consider 1. That this precept and duty injoyned 1. It s well for the Saints that God requireth and owneth this duty of God is a very precious priviledge to the Saints they of all others may well be forward to this duty in that it is well for them that ejaculatory prayer is acceptable prayer a choice service which the Lord himselfe appointeth and delighteth in it is well for us brethren and sisters that we may thus speak and converse with our God when none either thinketh or knoweth of it wee may ever and anon talke thus with our heavenly and gracious Soveraigne and others in our very company neither heare nor mark it As Nehemiah did in the kings presence he prayed to the Lord of heaven and the king not privy to it Nehemiah 2. 4. As we walke in the way with others wee may exchange a few of these holy speeches and yet keep our way and discourse with them little doe carnall persons think how many of these holy lifts sometimes gracious and spiritual persons occasionally cast into their company have whilest they are with them It is meat and drink which they know not of communing with one that is invisible They may have sweet answers and returnes also thereof which fill their hearts with heavenly joy wherewith a stranger doth not intermeddle Yea in their sleep the Saints may thus bee talking with God 1 King 3. 9. it was in a dreame when God said unto Solomon ask what I shall give thce verse 5. and he did so verse 15. and he awakened and behold it was a dream a sign then that hee was that while as in a sleep when praying and yet so graciously accepted and answered ver 10 11. And alas what else would have become of Gods Asahs and Jehoshaphats Davids c. of whom you heard if this were not prevailing prayer what should desolate Jonah in the whales belly also doe Jonah 2. 1. He prayed but in this sort What shall poor Jeremiah in the dungeon doe but hereby you see hee doth well enough Lam. 3. 55 56. I called upon the name of the Lord out of the low dungeon and thou heardest my voice c. Some freinds would sometimes give a world to exchange a word or two with a choice freind of theirs in their extremity If I could but send or speak with such a one will such say I need not I should not lye here thus If my Father if my Brother did but know of it I am sure they would relieve mee in my straits though I am now a Turks slave yet I have such and such friends in such a countrey which would ransome mee c. Yea but the Saints need not say so the Saints are never so hard put to it but if they want opportunity more solemnly yet this way they may be telling their heavenly Father and friend Jesus Christ how it is with them And is not this well for them yea verily Alas what should dumb ones doe whose tongues the enemy cut out or if not gag them if yet there were no means left of speaking with their heavenly Father but blessed be God there is this way left to such It may bee malicious persecutors will be throwing the saints into a Jayle amongst a company of rogues which will scoffe at the very mention of prayer now welfare this part of Gods revealed wil injoyning ejaculations for prayers also the poore Saints may then poure out these prayers to their God in which such a hellish crue cannot well interrupt them they may hear them sigh it may be or see them weep but judge that as arising from other causes which indeed and in truth is some sigh of love holy longing admiration or the like a precious melting of faith in their hearts amidst these short heart speeches with the Lord. Sometimes the Saints are like Hezekiah as well oppressed inwardly as outwardly that they cannot in a continued way pray but onely in an abrupt and broken way chatter and that within themselves and at length get out Lord I am oppressed undertake for me and they are like babes in Christ and can but brokenly stammer out their mindes to the Lord or like the Publicane not daring in a manner to speak much but in short to bespeak mercy as to chiefe of sinners is it then not well for such that O Lord bee mercifull to me a sinner is such an acceptable prayer with God yea verily it is well for the Saints when to leave the world when neither they can speak to be understood of any friend nor their friends to them albeit both may desire it with their mindes and spirits and have audience and acceptance and indeed if this were not so acceptable a duty many a blessed soul sylloqui with God of the Saints living and dying were made null and uselesse And is it not well then for the Saints that ejaculatory prayer is acceptable prayer yea it is very well in these and other respects and truly though it be as I may say ill for some notorious enemies of God yet this is so for the Saints can soon do their errand and in a very few words too As David did Achithophels 2 Sam. 15. 31. It is well also for many a man who is yet in his sinnes or at least under captivity to some distemper that ejaculatory prayer of the Saints is of such a nature they at Taberah had been consumed else when once the fire of God was kindled amongst them if Moses his ejaculatory cry had not been a prayer of the right stamp and full weight to passe for currant with the Lord Numb 11. 12. Moses cryed to the Lord and the fire was quenched sundry think Paul fared the better for
Stevens ejaculatory praier at his death Lord lay not this sin to their charge And assuredly many of the blinded Jews who ignorantly crucifled the Lord of glory fared the better for the ejaculatory prayer of Christ Father forgive them for they know not what they doe Luk. 23. 34. Witnesse the conversion of thousands of those who had a hand in crucifying the Lord Jesus Acts 2. 36 37 38 39 40 41. verses compared Other Saints likewise fare the better for this that the ejaculatory prayers of others of their brethren for them are acceptable prayers to God Onesiphorus will fare the better for the short prayer of Paul at the very day of judgment 2 Tim. 1. 18. The Lord grant that he may find mercy at that day How well then is it in all respects that God will have his Saints praying continually with ejaculatory prayer also 2. In that it is a service which the Lord Second Motive It is that upon which the spirit putteth us often by special motion of his Spirit put his saints upon oft times as well as by general command requireth the same Let me hear thy voice saith Christ to his people Canti● 2. 14. To which the Church answereth in an ejaculatory prayer verse 17. Turne my beloved and be thou like a Roe So Cantic 8. 13. The Lord putteth them upon speaking to him Let me hear thy voice to which they returne an ejaculation ver 14. Make haste my beloved now it will not bee safe to neglect any such motions made by the Lord and by his spirit lest being grieved he withdraw from us 3. In that the most spiritual persons Third motive it is that which the choysest Saints practise much have been and are thus exercised in those holy ejaculations as was Christ as Luke 3. 21. When he was baptised he so prayed when those Disciples returned with that successe he lifts up his heart Luk. 20. 21. I thanke thee O Father Lord of heaven and earth So John 2. 27 28. Father glorifie thy name And so Luke 23. 31. Father forgive them for they know not what they doe So Matthew 26. 46. My God my God why hast thou forsaken me So Luke 23. 46. When to leave the world Father into thy hands I commit my spirit Thus David and Nehemiah and Moses and others who were most spiritual how oft were they thus praying 4. In that ejaculatory prayer hath prevailed Fourth Motive it s very prevailing with God with God for great things persons have been healed of plagues As upon such a prayer of Hezekiah 2 Chron. 30. 18 19 20. verses God hearkned and healed the people Wonders have been done by it as when upon such a Prayer of Isaiah the Sun goeth backward 2 Kings 20. 11. Isaiah cryed unto the Lord and the Sun went back ten degrees Such wonders were done hereby at the red Sea Nehem. 9. 9. as formerly was shewed Now in the second place consider of some Helps to pray thus 1 Heavenly mindedness Helps to help us this way 1 Get and maintain a spiritual frame of heart walk much with God in Meditation and the like and frequent occasion will be offered of such like talking with him A heavenly heart will be often lifted thus heavenward When Sim●on was in such a frame then Lord lettest thou thy Servant depart in peace Luke 2. 29. So when John is in a like frame then Come Lord Jesus Come quickly Revel 22. 20. One Ejaculation or other ariseth out of the heart in such a frame and as a branch thereof get our hearts weaned from the things of the world be as one leaving the world and then an old Jacob will be mounting thus Gen. 49. 18 Lord I have waited for thy Salvation David who was a weaned child was much in holy Ejaculations so was Davids Lord who was so much above the world such have most to do in Heaven and therefore so oft moving that way 2 Get a humble soft heart sensible of sins and self emptinesse Broken hearts will bee often breathing out Ejaculatory sighs and requests The humbled Thief upon the Cross and Publican in the Temple had their Ejaculations 3 Keep in life and light as much as may 3 Sense of Gods love be the sense of the love of God in Christ when the Church is in Christs armes and as in his bosome then she hath her Ejaculatory request Set me as a seal upon thy arm c. Cant. 8. 5 6. This stirreth up holy love in us to God and that will be making ever and anon abrupt expressions of its desire to him Touching the third thing consider of these Cautions Cautions 1. That it bee not too seldom 1 Content not our selves that more rarely wee have some one lift this way but be ever and anon sending up some short requests unto the Lord foure times in one Chapter is Nehemiah doing thus upon several occasions 2 Look that we do it not in a Petitionary 2. That it bee not only in a Petitionary way way only but praising way as well So David Psalm 8. 3 4 5. When I see thy Heavens c. I said What is man that thou art thus mindful of him So Jesus Christ I thank thee Father Lord of Heaven and earth that thou hast hid these things from the wise and prudent and revealed them to babes Luke 10. 21. and John 11. 41 42. Father I thank thee that thou alwayes hearest me 3 Look that be not a bare formal cry 3. That it be not in an affected way for fashions sake a customary Lord have mercy upon me or Lord blesse me or the like in a morning or at going to bed resting therein as if now some goodly service were done or that sufficeth or a more forced out-cry to God occasioned from sudden terrors or distrusts and the like or an hypocritical semblance of a heart lift to heaven by an affected lifting up the eys when in others company or in a seemed squeezing out a hollow hearted sigh in stead of such cordial Ejaculations to which we have been all this while exhorting Lastly Look that none under this pretence 4 That it thrust not out Solemn praier lay aside the due and constant exercise of publick or private Praier in a more continued way Let not one duty justle out another Continued Praier in solemn manner is our duty as well as Ejaculatory Prayer as God willing we shall see in the following part of this Discourse we are the rather to make conscience of Ejaculatory Praier that we may be sit for solemn Prayer and we are so to pray in a continued Prayer as it may leave us sending up our after Ejaculations unto heaven CHAP. III. Touching more solemn and continued Prayer and particularly of Publick Prayer WE have spoken of Ejaculatory Praier proceed we now to consider of Solemn and continued Praier which is either Publick or Church Praier Private or Family Prayer Secret or Closet Prayer Begin
such as are to edifie others in their most holy faith privately are to pray thus and much more such as are by office to give themselves to the ministry of the word There is great danger to say no worse of it when this tabernacle temple Church-incense or prayer is of humane composition Exod. 30. 38. And in offering of so publick a sacrifice with fire of mans kindling and such as cometh not downe from heaven Levit. 10. 1 2. but much indeed needeth not to bee spoken to this now that the Lord by his grace hath so cleared up his mind to his servants of all sorts in these dayes Yet let mee briefly confirm this truth and thereby the hearts also of the Saints in the present truth publick prayer must bee in the spirit or by an immediate gift and help of the holy Ghost 1. Because publick prayer being part of Reasons It must be carryed on with most holy beauty publick worship it should bee performed with greatest beauty Psal 29. 2. and 96. 8. It is twice repeated Worship the Lord in the beautyes of holinesse for manner as well as place the Temple of old Now the Church in her beauty Cantic 7. 1. compared with verse 9. The roofe of her mouth both in prayer and preaching is like the best wine that goeth downe sweetly causing the lips of these which are asleep to speak And surely experience sealeth it that there is more lively efficacy to such as are present when prayers are put up to the Lord in the assembly from the immediate help of the spirit then any other way 2 Because by such manner of praier God 2 God is most honoured by it hath most glory which is that which in publick worship is mainely intended Psal 29. 2. for he hath most glory of the precious gifts of the spirit inabling Ministers to pray thus of his glorious wisedome also in the variety of the measures thereof bestowed upon his servants Those Church-officers which have their vialls full of such odours which as those of old were only of divine invention composition and direction they in special sort have their harpes sounding forth the praises of God Revel 5. 8. These ministerial stars in the firmament of the Church Revel 1. 20. doe then in special wise declare the glory of God when they shine as in preaching so in prayer publickly not with borrowed light from others but by an innate and natural light as I may say in them considered as spiritual and spiritually gifted of the spirit 3. Because such manner of praying in 3 It is the Churches perfection the spirit consisteth best with the Churches perfection The lips of such a Spouse or Church of Christ which is most fair and compleat they drop both in publick prayer and preaching as the honey-comb Cantic 4. 10 11. There is an immediate inward principle there is an holy store of sweet and savory graces of the spirit within such as are the Churches mouth when without stint restraint or constraint they doe freely drop out wholesome expressions sweet to the taste of the Lord Jesus When the Church in the 45th Psalme is under the notion of Solomons Egyptian wife a Gentile set forth in her glorious ornaments verse 14. She is said to be brought to the King Jesus Christ in garments of needlework The Churches garments as they are the glorious robes of the righteousnesse of faith and graces of the Spirit which are visible to the Lord though more invisible to men so are they the ordinances too wherewith shee is as it were invested when she cometh near the Lord in the Assembly now such Church ornaments as preaching and prayer in special they are needlework wrought on both sides as I may say the inward work of the spirit respecting the gifts and graces therein exercised The outward work thereof the very expressions not wrought by men to our hands so much as by the spirit framing and directing the same in publick as well as private prayer as before was hinted from the Greek phrase in James 5. 16. in singing of Psalmes wherein not one alone as in preaching and prayer acteth in the name of God or others but every one instructeth each other personally It sufficeth that for the matter it be the word of Christ the Prophet of his Church speaking the same Col. 3. 16. and for the manner of expression such as by the help of a gift of the spirit is expressed outwardly in the words of the spirit as near as may be and uttered from sutable workings of the spirit in the hearts of all inwardly 4. Because such a way of carrying on 4 It s most sutable to the Churches liberty publick prayer is most sutable to the Churches liberty and to the spiritual liberty also of the officers of the Church as part thereof The Church is now no bond-woman but a free-woman and so are her children sharers with her in that freedom Gal. 4. 26. 31. as from ceremonial injunctions which sometimes God ordained so much more from humane inventions which the Lord never instituted The Churches ministerial mouthes have most bold liberty of spirit in such conceived prayer to receive such drops of the spirit of prayer poured out upon the Saints and the renewed influences thereof Yea to improve the holy variety of seasonable motions even then made by the spirit interceding in them wherein some particular cases of sundry poor soules present haply unknowne to the Ministers are to the life represented even as if the parties had informed them thereof Yea they are more free to improve the various measures of their gift of prayer received which in divers Ministers are very various yea they are freer to expresse the various statures as it were or pitch of their respective Churches being not all of one size but some more eminent for grace then others Yea they are freer to express the various conditions and failings of their Churches which as the Moon are subject to various aspects Cantic 6. 10. The Churches and her Ministers liberty is in both alike preserved entire when they are left to the free use of all holy liberty to utter the mind and case of the Church to the Lord as when left to like liberty to speak and deliver the Lords minde to the Church 5. Because that way of prayer is most 5 It s most acceptable to the Lord. sutable to the nature of acceptable and prevailing prayer as is in-wrought prayer as before shewed from Jam. 5. 16. That prayer which is the very suppliants owne meditation by the help of the spirit Psal 5. 1. Give eare to my words consider my meditation That prayer which is the pouring out of the very suppliants hearts or souls 1 Sam. 1. 15. I have poured out my soul to the Lord that is made each ones prayer So Psal 62. 8. Poure out your hearts to him or pray That which is a serving of God with the suppliants spirit Rom. 1.
9. My God whom I serve with my spirit 6. Because such prayer is most costly 6 It s most costly to him who is the Churches mouth and so a Sacrifice most sutable to a Saints own desire and best accepted of the Lord such an one will say as David in another case 2 Sam 24 I will not offer to the Lord that which cost me nothing The Tabernacle and Temple-Incense resembling also Church Prayer as in the matter costly so in the manner it cost much pounding and beating Exod. 30. 36. the Mincah for the Congregation as well as that for any particular person was to be of fine flower Levit. 28. Church Praier also resembled thereby would cost the Officers thereof much sifting The lips of that Spouse or Church of Christ which is fo fair Cant. 4. 7. they are ver 3 like a thred if Scarlet fine spun and twice dyed in the wool and in the thred very costly whether speaking in Prayer or Preaching 7 Because such as are the called officed 7 It s sutable to the gifts of called Officers mouthes of the Church they are as hath been shewed gifted for publick prayer in their names as well as preaching as Gods mouth to them wherefore they ought upon all occasions to be exercising that one Talent as well as the other True it is that some of these Stars differ from other in the glory of their light and brightness but yet every of the Stars in Christs hand shine from an inward light in such publick Worship of God Each ones Vial is not of the same capacity yet each Church Officers Vial and Vessel hath its proportionable fulness of such holy odors of praier Rev. 1. 20 5. 8. 8. Because this way of Praier as it hath clearest warrant from the Word as before 8 It s least offensive to the Saints proved so is of least scandal to the choicest of the Saints as experience of former and later times abundantly witnesseth A third Requisite unto such as are the 3 Requisite Holy wisdom mouth of the Assembly in Prayer is holy wisdom and diligence in observing as their owne souls special occasions so those of the Congregation Those four living Creatures resembling Church Officers Revel 4. 6 8. they are full of eyes for that end to look through both themselves and others as they are publickly to worship the Lord. A fourth Requisite is sympathizing affection 4 Sympathy with the people in their cases as if their own So the people of old Hebr. 5. 1 Other Requisites might be mentioned but I forbear Requisites of the second sort in such as Requisites in the people 1. Assent of faith joyn in Publick Prayer are 1. Assent of faith with oneness of mind and heart sutable thoughts and affections All the precious strings of the gracious minds and hearts of such as are present should be tuneable as it were and symphonize in this Lesson of their chief Musician Matth. 18. 19. if they agree in one or symphonize as the Greek phrase is Those holy Suppliants in Acts 2. 14. They continued with one accord in Prayer Hence that resounding of a redoubled Amen at the publick Blessing Nehem. 8. 6. Hence such care had that publick Prayer may be expressed in a Language understood by all that the people may annex their Amen thereunto 1 Cor 14. 16. 2. A gracious and serious attention and 2 Attention intention of spirit thereon God putteth such of his officed solicitours upon the mention of the several cases of his people present and every one had need attend the calling out and handling as it were of his case not neglecting others Each ones spirit hath need to write as I may say his name to such a Corporation-Petition and be ready in heart to say Lord this indeed is the desire of my soul this is my very grievance and burden Lord c. If poor souls who haply have lien spiritually wind-bound meet with any holy gale of the Spirit therein they had need be ready to hoise their sail to catch it and improve it 3 Amity and sweetness of spirit and of affection both towards him which prayeth 3 Amity in their steads and them which joyn with them therein in publick Prayer all and every one must lift up pure hands without wrath and doubting 1 Tim. 2. 8. for then all are as one in their joint desires and are as persons put in each others steads and cases expecting the love and forgivenesse of God for each other and had need be in such a frame as to yeild love and forgivenesse each to other Matth. 6. 12. Forgive us our debts as we forgive our debtors 4. Holinesse and heavenlinesse of heart 4 Holinesse Publick Praier must have pure hearts as well as hands 1 Tim. 2 8. and James 4. 8. the vials from which both Officers and Members of the Congregation offer up such odours must bee golden Vials Revel 5. 8. 5 Faith 1 Tim. 2. 8. Hands lifted up in publick prayer without doubting Every 5 Faith one should put to his Amen of Faith as well as of assent or desire Lastly Reverence Hence in that representation 6 Reverence of publick Church Worship all fal down and worship Rev. 4. 9 10 Psal 95. 6. O come let us worship and bow down and let us kneel before the Lord our Maker What gesture is most meet in publick Quest prayer Such a gesture as may best express much Answ holy reverence as kneeling or standing Touching the gesture Kneeling or standing not sitting up not sitting And that for these Reasons 1 In that in publick prayer there is a more solemn presence of God and of his holy Angels We are in special wise before the Lord our Maker and regard is to be had to our carriage in Prayer because of the Angels 1 Cor. 11. 4. 10. compared The very Angels cover their faces when the Lord is in his Temple as on his Throne Isai 6. 1 2 3. much more cause have we who in publick prayer do all come a begging to come with a publick Petition to our glorious King to offer it up to him upon our bended knees to be very reverend in our gesture 2 In that God giveth it in most special charge in publick Worship of Prayer that it be very reverent for that charge of each other recorded Psal 95. 6. Let us bow down kneel before the Lord our Maker respecteth not any other part of Worship so properly as publick prayer as is evident and that mutual charge of Gods people each of other is but the eccho and result of Gods charge first given to them so to do If Daniel in secret prayer will be kneeling much more should we in publick prayer Dan. 6. 10. He kneeled upon his knees three times a day c 3 In that the examples of the Saints exercised in publick prayer is either standing 2 Chron. 20. 3 6. And Jehoshaphat stood
in the Congregation and said O Lord c. or mostly kneeling 1 Kings 8. 54 The King rose up from kneeling on his knees Acts 20. 36. Paul kneeled down and prayed and so chap. 2. 5. He kneeled down and prayed and in secret prayer it was his constant gesture Hence putting bowing of his knees for prayer For this cause I bow my knees unto the Father c. that is I pray and lesse reverence should not be expressed in publick prayer 4 In that in publick prayer we should all edifie one another by our reverence in gesture as being too apt naturally to commonness and slightness therein Hence Gods people are presented as calling one upon another to bow downe and kneel before the Lord their Maker Psal 95. 6. 5 In that all care should be had by the Saints that they give no occasion of stumbling to others who savingly know not the Lord Jesus Christ Our unreverent gestures before them will harden them in their careless yea haply affected unreverent gestures and carriages David sate before the Lord 2 Sam. 18. Object That was private Prayer of himself alone Answ 1 none else that we read of joyning with him therein and in sundry cases more liberty may be used in our gestures in private then in publick prayer 2 The Hebrew word is oft used for staying and abiding and so it may seeme here to hold forth rather the time of his continuance in Prayer then his gesture Of the use of the word 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 see Gen. 22. 5. and 24. 55. and 27 44. and 38. 11. and 29. 14. Exod. 24. 14. Levit. 14 8. Numb 20. 1. and 22. 19. 1 Sam. 20. 19. and 2 Sam. 10. 5. and 11. 12 1 Kings 15. 16. and 2 Kings 22. 46. and 14 10. Judges 6. 18. Psalm 101. 7 and elsewhere 3 It is not probable that he who professeth Psalm 109. 24. that his knees were weak through fasting or praying on Fast dayes that he did now sit in prayer At the best then this instance of Davids sitting is but a may be and no other instance that I know of of the like in Scripture but both rules and examples of the other gestures are clearly set down in Scripture therefore these are most safe and sutable gestures in ordinary course in publick prayer extraordinary cases of bodily infirmities wherein mercy pleaseth God rather then the strictness of this or that gesture in sacrificing or praying not varying or nullifying the ordinary Rule Come we now to the Reasons enforcing Reasons for publick praier this Duty of publick prayer Publick Ordinances being sanctified also Reas 1 as are other things by prayer 1 Tim. 4. 4 Publick Ordinances sanctified by it Call for Publick Prayer Wherefore Gods House of publick Worship is called an House of Prayer as if that were one most choice part thereof Isaiah 56. 7. Acts 2. 42. They continued as in the Apostles Doctrine attending upon preaching and breaking of Bread partaking of the Lords Supper and in prayer sanctifying the rest Because publick occasions call to it Reas 2 1 Tim. 2. 1 2 The cases of publick persons Publick occasions call to it in Commonwealths of Churches c. call thereto Publick wants call for publick Petitions publick sins for publick confessions The plaister must be as large as the sore the Land must repent Jer. 18. 7. so every Congregation in it must down on their knees to ask the Lord forgiveness Members of Congregations must somtimes give themselves to Church fasting and prayer as well as Family or Closet fasting and prayer 1 Cor. 7. 5. Because gracious persons are of a publick Reas 3 spirit God be merciful to us was the Churches Gracious persons are of publick spirits Prayer of old Psalm 67. 1. 2 wherein Make thy way knowne to all Nations Cant. 8. 8. The Church moveth Christ to do something for her sister Church being ready for her part for them otherwise what shall we do for our sister c. Christ teacheth all to pray plurally Give us this day forgive us our trespasses and lead us not into temptation c. As holy Priests in Christ Rev. 1. 5 6. they offer up severally and jointly Sacrifices of Prayer and praises respecting oothers the publick good By the blessing of the upright on the prayer of the upright pleading and prevailing for a blessing that way the City is exalted Prov. 11. 11. Now in publick prayer there is a holy confluence of the breathings of such publick spirits and the Lord in Wisdome Faithfulnesse and Mercy to all sorts will have this for a stated Ordinance that such gracious dispositions in his owne may be exercised and exerted 4. Because publick prayer is a publick Reas 4 profession and confession of God of the 4 A publick profession and confession of God onely true God and that one Mediatour Jesus Christ yea of the onenesse of the Saints with each other in the same Father and Saviour When the Apostle Rom. 10. 10. had spoken of confession to the Lord with the mouth ver 12 13. hee instanceth in calling upon God as one special branch of it Nor is it the least honour to the Lord as a great King to have so many several companies of subjects waiting on him with petitions for his royal favour it is an holy joynt homage and service for many to joyne as one man in prayer Calling upon the name of the Lord and serving him with one shoulder are joyned Zeph. 3. 9. Publick prayer is a publick profession and expression of one and the same faith of many in one and the same Father in one and the same Mediatour of the covenant and in one and the same covenant of grace it is a joynt cry of one and the same spirit in and from many childrens hearts calling one Abba Father it is a common meeting of the several desires of several good hearts in this one common center It is a holy burning-glass wherein the several bright and warme rayes of the faith of many suppliants being in an holy wise contracted in one point as it were breaketh forth into a holy fire of love-expressions to the Lord and their own and others soules welfare it is a joynt out-cry by reason of a serious sense of the same grievances of many if others sorrowes sufferings wants burthens be not the same with thine or mine yet in praying thus wee make each ones ayls ours as they doe make ours theirs Wee come to pray in publick with variety of cases differing from each other in sundry respects but in publick prayer each ones soule is put as it were in anothers stead publick prayer is a publick hue and cry made out by the joynt consent of this or that imbodied people against some common enemies of their soules and dangerous enemies to their blessed King his crowne and his dignity Publick prayer it is a publick condemnation therefore voiced by our owne mouths against any private discords
speedily to pray before the Lord say the Gentiles and to seek the Lord I will go also 2. It is a scandalous evil it offendeth the 2. It s matter of just offence to others godly part of the assembly which are there seasonably to joine in the duty And the officers also whose spirits they are not to grieve Heb. 13. 17. For the unseasonable coming in of some and then of others disturbeth Ministers and people present and occasionally hindereth their continued fervency and interrupteth attention upon that worship in hand it occasionally hardneth luke-warme and back-sliding Christians in their neutrality of respect to the parts of publick worship and profaner persons in their grosser neglects and contempts thereof When they see Professours haply of note and name bee so slack and slighty in their attendance thereon 3. The ordinary practise of such carelesse coming 3. It s a symptom of a bad estate to joine in publick prayer before other publick worship performed in the assembly is a speaking symptome of an evill estate in persons guilty of it Christ hath had little power on their hearts who are no more ready and forward sacrifices Psalm 110. 3. Such upon whom he hath power being willing and forward that way it strongly argueth that such want a publick spirit love to the publick good through sense of publick evils and that they have little love to publick ordinances or delight in publick fellowship with the Saints as being so constantly carelesse of seasonable addressing themselves to publick prayer wherein all those are to the life expressed 4. Such cannot so groundedly expect a 4. Strips us of a publick blessing blessing upon other Publick ordinances then dispensed as the word preached or the like which regard not to joyne in Publick Prayer for the same Wherefore let all such who professe the feare of God be afraid any more to grieve his spirit or the spirits of his Saints by any such remissnesse and slacknesse in attending upon an ordinance so precious and prevailing with the Lord yea let them blush that in Popish times of superstitious blindnesse so many should from blind zeal bee so forward in awaiting Latine service to say nothing of other service Common-Prayer lately discarded in attending whereupon too many have placed their main Religion and Christians in these precious times of Gospel light and liberty should bee no more forward to improve that liberty of pure worship of God as other wayes so in Publick Praier which both Christ hath purchased so dearly and for which the Saints have wrestled so much with God and conflicted with so many difficulties with men The second Use therefore may serve to The second use of exhortation to attend upon publick prayer exhort all the people of God to seasonable conscionable attendance upon Publick Prayer presented in an holy manner in his Churches by such as the Lord calleth thereunto let not God have any cause to complain that Publick calling upon God is out of request with us Esay 43. 22. he accounteth we are weary of him if neglectful of that Thou hast not called upon me O Jacob but thou hast been weary of me O Israel Surely the Lord hath magnified his faithfulnesse in bringing us strangers into his holy mountain according to Isaiah 56. 7. and is as ready to make us joyfull in his house of Prayer if we are not wanting to our owne soules God honours this part of his worship before others and therfore by a synechdoche putteth it for his whole worship his house of worship he calls an house of yrayer as being a choice part of his worship Neglect that neglect all as being that which instrumentally putteth life and lustre into all other parts of worship their burnt offerings saith God there shall be accepted For my house shall be called an house of Prayer Look then that wee put special honour upon this ordinance Yea these instrumentally occasion more honour to God Prayers made in Zion have their answers God is a God honouring Church-Prayer also and therefore hath Church-Prayses too Prayse waiteth for him in Zion Psal 65. 1 2. As gifts are bestowed by occasion of many so thanks come to be given by many 2 Cor. 1. 11. And who would not then if they love the Lord bee ready to give a lift to such honour of his name Yea wee shall come to have more abundant honour by it in the eyes of others to be stiled and owned as under God helpers to them in the attaining of such and such begged blessings you also helping by your Prayers saith Paul to the Church of Corinth In a word it is the priviledge of the Saints purchased at a deare rate by Jesus Christ by whose cause it is that their enmity being slaine Eph. 2. 16. both such as were nigh and such as were a farre off verse 17. through him have both an accesse by one spirit unto the Father verse 18. and are fellow-Citizens verse 19. And as such they trade with God publickly as well as privately in praier for the furtherance of the whole Cities good and every part thereof There is a City treasury of Prayers from which oft times even other decayed Citizens instrumentally get relief Many a decayed Parish as I may call it in the great City of God in the Church universal is raised againe by it and many a back-sliding Christian raised up againe by it as others keep that blessed stock going for us so should we for them And as a means the more to farther us this way let every gracious person make conscience to quicken up each other to this duty So these converts do Zach. 8. 21. Come let us go speedily to pray before the Lord I will goe also CHAP. IIII. Of Private or Family Prayer HAving spoken of the first branch of continued Prayer even Publick Prayer we must now speak of Private or Family Prayer required also implicitely in this undefinite injunction Pray without ceasing respecting the families in the Church Family prayer distinguished of Thessalonica as well as the whole Church collectively considered Family Prayer is either extraordinary or ordinary both are dutyes in their seasons Of extraordinary Family Prayer such as to which fasting is joyned is that 1 Cor. 7. 5. That ye may give your selves to fasting and prayer namely considered as members of the family privately as of the Church publickly whether upon occasion of removal which may and must be done by one family alone sometimes as well as by many families joyning together at other times Ezra 8. 25. That we may seek a right way for us and our little ones c. upon occasion also of publick losse of some pious rulers as those of the Jews did for Josias 2 Chron. 34. 24 25 26. unto which allusion is made Zach. 12. 11 12. And many other occasions might be instance on this way Ordinarie private Praier in families is either occasional or more properly oeconomical occasional Private
Praier is when divers godly acquaintance of sundry families doe meet in some one family to pray and to edifie one another unto which such places look Mal. 3. 16. Jude 20. Col. 4. 12. James 5. 13 14 15 16. of which I might declare the manifold precious uses and benefits but I forbear that which we intend chiefly to speak to as our duty implicitely here injoined is not that which is Praier in the family but that which is properly oeconomical or Praier of the Christian family Eph. 6. 18. Pray with all Family prayer proved to be a duty Rom. 16. 3. 5. Col. 4. 15. manner of Prayer reacheth also this manner of Praier by the family Christian families are or should be Churches wherein the Master of the family should offer up acceptable Praiers and Praises to God Paul writing to Philemon in his Epistle verse 19. mentioneth not his Praier alone but others with him I trust through your prayers I shal be given to you ver 22. and ver 2. hee mentioneth the Church in his house Cornelius is commended for his prayer alwaies or upon all occasions Acts 10. 2. He prayed to God alway viz. as in his house alone so with his family hence such care had that the prayers of man and wife bee not hindred 1 Pet. 3. 7. meaning their joint praiers together in the family as well as those severally made in their closets Pour out thy wrath upon the families which call not on thy Name Jer. 10. 24. Which notion of families comprehendeth housholds as Joshuah 7. 14. The families shall come by housholds and a sad curse then is upon the houshold which are not conscionable of this duty of houshold or family praier God would have the houses of his people dedicated Deut. 20. 5. namely to holy uses and this of houshold prayer especially and Psalme 30. Title David therefore mentioneth the dedication of his house hence such care also in the godly Patriarchs in the removals of themselves and houshold still to be building Altars to call upon God so Abraham Gen. 12. 8. 13. 18. And thus did Isaak Gen. 26. 25. Thus did Jacob. Gen. 33. 20. and 35. 1. God chargeth Jacob to goe up to Bethel and there make an Altar to him and verse 2. 3. Jacob applyeth the charge to his houshold saying Let us arise and goe up to Bethel and as a godly man Jacob must pray alone and did Gen. 32. 25 26 27 28. with Hos 12. 3. 4. he made supplication but considered as a Master of a family it is not enough to send away his houshold over Jabbock and make supplication alone but he must pray and offer up sacrifice with his family yea in that sense Jacob rightly expoundeth the charge of God bidding him to arise and goe up to Bethel to refer to his houshold too let us goe up to Bethel Gen. 35. 1 3. compared his whole houshold wives children sojourners servants all must goe up to Bethel and joine in the worship none must be absent Reasons inforcing this duty 1. Because Gods promised actual respects Reasons why 1. From Gods acceptance acceptance of his peoples praiers indifinitely are extendable to his peoples praiers with the family as well as congregation or those in their closets while they speak there also he will heare Esay 65. 24. His eares are open to their cryes there also Psal 34. 11. Cornelius his prayers then also came up in remembrance before God Act. 10. 1 2 3 4. Paul is given to the prayers of Philemon and his houshold-houshold-Church Philem. 1 2 22. compar'd 2. Because the Lord poureth out a spirit of grace supplication to be exercised with the several housholds in their Tribes as well as alone by the husbands and wives apart Zach. Reas 2. From Gods fitting his Saints for that service 12. 11 12. They shall mourne in their prayers which with contrite hearts they poure out the families apart and their wives apart whether in an extraordinary way of prayer with fasting or in an ordinary 3. Because family occasions being also sanctified by prayer 1 Tim. 4. call for it as Saul with his militarie family would first Reas 3. seek God for good successe 1 Sam. 13. 11 From family occasion 12. So should the guides of other families before their families set about their occasions Yea family sins call for this plaister to be as large as the sore out of fear Job would sanctifie his family day by day when to go abroad a feasting Job 1. 5. Hee sent and sanctified them and rose up early in the morning and offered burnt offerings according to the number of them all for Job said it may be that my sonnes have sinned and cursed God in their hearts Thus did Job continually 4. Because family prayer is a special Reas 4. meanes to season the family with a religious fear and respect to God and his ways Act. 10 From family piety promoted 2. Cornelius a devout man and one that feared God with all his house he prayed to God alway Godly Onesiphorus house is a very seminarie to the Church He who is so much exercised this way hath a Church in his house as before shewed A godly praying Abraham the Master will come to have a gracious praying Eleazar the servant who is the fittest for choicest service Gen. 24. 12. 5. Family Praier is a special means to Reas 5. prevent family disorders and to keep every one therein in their station and duty When the Apostle Col. 3. 18 to Chap. 4. 1. had From family disorders prevented injoined husband wife father child Master and servants the several parts of the family their general duties he closeth all with this as an help and means to all the first Colos 4. 2. Continue in Prayer c. When each one in the family heareth their several sinnes confessed pardon thereof begged grace against them pleaded for it is a quickning admonition and help against them It helps to wean their hearts from inordinacies in matter of cares fears or desires the like respecting worldly matters or occasions Let your moderation appeare to all men Bee careful for nothing saith Paul Phil. 4. 5 6 But what meanes should wee use for that end In every thing by prayer make your request known to God ver 7. The peace of God shall guard your hearts and minds These are sacred fruits of prayer in the family as well as congregation or closet 6. Because servants Reas 6. usually want frequent opportunities of From want of opportunities to servants secret praier and this way by the advantage of family prayer they are much helped 7. Because Christ himselfe is a patterne Reas 7. herein of whom as we read that hee was From Christs example oft exercised in secret Praier alone So twice it is recorded of him as thus praying with his family privately or with his Disciples which ordinarily abode with him Luke
9. 18. As he was alone in a certaine place praying when he had done one of his Disciples said to him Lord teach us to pray c. It is a signe that his Disciples were with him then in private at his Praier and that his praying in such sort was a lively means to doe them more good and to quicken and enamour them with holy desires to pray in like sort Now let us proceed to consider of some cases and questions touching this Quest Who must pray in the family Quest 1 Answ The Master of the familo in special Who must pray in family It s the Masters duty wise Husbands must dwell with their wives as men of knowledge that their prayers be not hindred 1 Pet. 3. 2. Namely by any defects of theirs in the businesse of praying with them as well as otherwise for want of abilities that way Coloss 4. 1. The Apostle writing to Masters of their duty Coloss 4. 1. adjoineth in the next place as nextly concerning them as heads of the family Continue in prayer Onely Cornelius of all the house who feared God is mentioned as praying alwayes Acts 10. 2. If the rest feared God surely they prayed oft alone But in the family Cornelius himselfe was more constantly imployed as the mouth of the rest For indeed every gracious Master of a family is an holy Priest to God Revel 16. not as a gracious man only For he is or should be an holy Priest to offer for himselfe but as a gracious Master also in relation to his family to offer up sacrifice of praier and praise on their behalfe And the Priests of old as Masters of families had their offerings for themselves and families Levit. 21. 11. as well as officers to the Church they had their offerings for the Congregation verse 15. 2. In that prayer being one special part 2. To undertake in matters for God for the family of Gods service and worship a godly Master undertakes for himselfe and houshold to attend it Josh 24. 15. But as for me and my house wee will serve the Lord namely jointly as well as severally and so to pray together as well as asunder And if the Master be the chiefe undertaker that way it is fit he should be the chiefe actor in it 3. In that Masters of families ought to 3. He is to be a Prophet in his family teach their children diligently the word and precepts of God and speak of them in their house when they ly downe and when they rise up namely the first that they do dayly at morning and the last thing at evening Now if to be so in instructing their family then to be a praying too for a blessing on that and other exercises and endeavours Deut. 6. 7. Yea practically they will instruct them in obedience to the first and fift commandements when they give such good examples to their families of praying to the Lord with them and for them Abraham had both wayes instructed his family Gen. 18. 19. And so had Christ and John Baptist also their respective families Luke 11. 1 2. Teach us to pray as John taught his Disciples practically as well as doctrinally Quest May not yea must not the wife in some cases pray with the family Quest Answ Yes In case of absence or sickness In what cases the wife must pray in the family even in cases 1 Of husbands absence or sicknesse of her husband for she is to be a help like him Gen. 2. 18. Namely in all such communicable duties and services respecting the family So is the law of kindnesse to bee in the good wifes mouth to instruct them as occasion is offered Prov. 31 26. In which as in sundry other respects her husband may and must trust to her verse 11. If God call him from home hee hath a gracious wife to whom he can safely leave the trust of his family for matters of Religion such as family worship of God is as well as those of this life If that an adulterous wife can pretend this as a part of her religion that when the Goodman was not at home she had payed that day her vowes Prov. 7. 14. Godly Matrons should really make conscience of that which the other doth hypocritically pretend The godly wife will look well to the wayes of her houshold Prov. 31. 27. that they be well exercised this way as well as any other way The wife is compared to the Moon the husband to the Sun Gen. 37. 9. So Jacob and his family are represented Now the wife then as the Moon may and must chiefly give forth her spiritual light and influence in the family in the absence of her husband who is as the Sun thereto 2. In case of the unregeneracy and spiritual inabilities of the husband she is to supply his defects Quest Whether may not a godly servant performe this duty of prayer Quest 1 Answ Yes first in case of the absence or sicknesse of both the family guides A A godly servant may also do it in some cases godly Onesimus may this way amongst many others be profitable to his Master Philem. 11. Secondly in case of special praying abilities given such an one and denyed the guides of the family In this respect also such a servant may be owned and improved as a brother Philemon 16. This way also God may and often doth make such of his Saints a blessing to the places and houses where they are Ezek. 34. 26. Zach. 8. 13. Quest May not one not of the family bee occasionally desired to pray in it Quest 2 Answ Yes every ones spiritual gift being given of God with respect to others A godly stranger may do it in some cases good as well as their owne and members being to lend help to the rest as occasion is offered yea as Pauls and Cephas and Apollos gifts are the Saints to improve occasionally so are other gifts likewise Many were met together praying Acts 12. 12. Now one and then another of other Families prayed by course in Marks mothers Family Only as the Church in that case intimateth her case to those shee would have seek the Lord for her Cant. 5. 8 10. some hints would be given to such of some special things respecting the family which they should in prayer with them commend to the Lord. Who must be present at family prayer Quest with the Master thereof praying All the whole family must joyn with the All of the family should be present at praier Master of it as wife children servants or sojourners none should ordinarily be absent All Jacobs houshould were to join with him set themselves to worship God with him in Bethel Gen. 35. 1 2 3. only he is principally to act therein ver 3. Arise let us go up to Bethel and there I will build an Altar to the Lord c. Reasons hereof 1. From the care of all and each of their souls which lyeth
upon 1. They are all the Guides charge the Masters of the family It was typed of old by that Exod. 16. 16. they were to provide Manna for all their housholds according to their eating Exod. 12. 4. they were to provide a Lamb for their houshold according to their eating So Levit. 16. 11 17. the Priests as Masters of their families were to offer up Sacrifice as for themselves so for the cleansing of their houshold sins David as a King prayeth with and for his people first that the Lord would bless them 2 Sam. 16. 18. but as a guide of his own houshold his care is to return thither to bless them 2 Sam. 6. 20. or pray for a blessing upon them verse 20. And hence by the blessing of God on such Godly care of guides of families as well as on other meanes families have become Churches Rom. 16. 4 5. The second Reason is taken from the proportion 2 They are in extraordinary family praier to be present with the guides of ordinary private Worship and seeking of God in an ordinary way to that of seeking the Lord in an extraordinary way Many causes might exempt sundry of the family in this case rather then in the other Yet in such a case Hester will have all the maids to fast and pray with her Est 4. 16 The whole families apart do also in an extraordinary manner humble themselves thus before the Lord Zach. 12. 10 12 13. The third Reason from the proportion 3 They must all attend the Guides in publick praier of our private Worship and seeking of the Lord in a private manner to that of seeking God in publick with our families All and every one as far any way capable are therein to be present as Deut. 12. 7. and 14. 26 and 16. 11. and other Scriptures shew and therefore also herein The fourth Reason Because the whole 4. They all share alike in family blessings family do or may share in the blessings upon the family and therefore it is meet they should joyn in family prayer and praises for them Both children servants and so journers were thankfully to rejoyce before the Lord upon this ground because God blessed his peoples Increase and the labours of their hand Deut. 16. 12. 14 15. The fifth Reason Because the whole 5. They are all lyable to family guilt houshold is something involved in the guilt of the sin of the guides who thereby trouble their houses Prov. 15. 27. as Achan did his Meet it is therefore that all of them should partake in the good gifts and services of their guides and with them seek to divert the evils which may else bring judgment on the family Quest Supposing some of the servants bee Quest ungodly must a godly Guide pray with them Answ 1. Care would be had that wee look out the faithfullest to dwell with us Answ 1 Psal 131. 6. 2 If others be cast upon us yet we are to joyne with them at this family Worship because they are not to be denied the help of any appointed Meanes which may further their Spiritual good as in publick so in private we may and must pray with and for all sorts who have not sinned a sin unto death as one means of their being saved 1 Tim. 2. 1 2 3. James 5. 16 17 18 19 20. A sinner may come thereby to be turned from the error of his way Only Prayer with such would be shaped in many particulars so as their particular cases may be laid open before the Lord. Quest Suppose some one of the family bee more obstinate and either refuse to joyn with Quest the Family or if present doth occasion usually wrath and disturbance there Answ 1. That rule 1 Thessal 5. 14. respects all in either relation and so Masters Answ 1 in theirs to admonish the unruly and when they have done to have patience towards all sorts as Ministers in their places towards their people are in meeknesse to instruct them that oppose themselves if peradventure God may give them repentance 2 Tim. 2. 25 26. So are Masters in their lesser Assemblies Christ the Master of his houshold as he calls himself Matth. 20. 25 did not refuse to pray with them though Judas was amongst his houshold Disciples and he knew him to be a Divel John 6. 70 71. 2 The help of the Magistrate is seasonably to be used if patience in the use of fairer means avail not for he is a terror to evil doers Rom. 13. 4. 3 If neither means work amendment such as make deceit their work and trade in lying ever and anon telling lies notwithstanding all meanes used to reclaime them should not abide in any godly Davids house Psal 101. 7. The Bond-servants child who will be scoffing at the promised Seed ad persecuting him must out with his mother and all from Abrahams family Gen. 21. 9 10 12. Quest What is to be done in case of occasional scattering of the Family as when many of Quest Jacobs family are occasioned to be in Dothan divers miles distant from the rest of the household or that Moses must be in Egypt and his family in Midian Exod. 18. 2 3 4 5 6. In answer hereunto let us shew some cases wherein it may be lawful for the Guides Answ of the Family to be absent from the whole or part of the family for a season Let us annex some Cautions about it To the first I answer Such absence may be lawful 1. When it is occasioned by zealous attendance on the means of Grace which they 1. Guides may be absent want where they are as when those of the Tribes are fain to travel far to the Worship of God at Jerusalem Psalm 84. 6 7. and Matth. 15. 32. Diverse there were for divers dayes absent from their families attending upon Christs Ministry and not reproved for it but encouraged to it as appears by the miraculous provisions made for them 2. When it s occasioned from the persecution by the enemies of Grace as those Priests and Levites were forced to flee from Jeroboams to Rehoboams jurisdiction there to provide for their families which shortly after followed them with other people 1 Chron. 11. 16 17. 3 When it is occasioned from personal Callings and Offices to be exercised in places distant from part of their families at least as those Levites and Priests leaving their suburbs and part of their families with their Flocks in their fields c. Numb 35. 2 3 4. Nehem. 13. 10 11. So Moses for a time disposed of his wife and children to be in Midian with her sons whilst he more fully attends his work in Egypt Exod. 18. 2 3 4 5 6. in which case Seafaring men of Zabulon Merchants and Mariners are encouraged by the Lord to rejoice in their goings out Deut. 33. 18. So military men albeit they had dedicated their houses to holy Services yea the rather because they had done it they must out
way 2 Sam. 11. 2. had he been praying alone it had been well for him And though Joshuah praying alone was assaulted by Satan Zach. 2. 1. yet the issue was good Christ the Angel took part with him pleaded for him ver 2. put more honour upon him verse 3. 4 5. Christ himself men with many temptations from Satan when alone in the wildernesse but came out as a glorious Conqueror and full of the Spirit he went thither full of the Spirit Luke 4 1. and verse 14. he came out full he lost nothing thereby in the close no more do his Members proportionably Satan would that way debar us from 〈…〉 ●e could 2 It is Satans slight to present such scarebags in our way of drawing neer to God in Praier but we must resist him in them Jam. 4 7 8 It is a sluggards trick to fancy such Lions in the way to deter us from the same Prov. 26. 13. 3. Prayer of it self is rather an occasion Praier prevents or removeth temptations to prevent and remove then to raise up temptations Matth. 26. 41. Pray least ye enter into temptation It helps us to put on and improve our spiritual Armor against them Ephes 6. 18. Some will object their want of ability to pray alone Object 4 1 If children of God you have in you a Inability to pray childs spirit enabling and putting you upon Answ 1 praying to God as to a Father Gal. 4. 6. If children then crying to God The particular daughters of Jerusalem though not so fully acquainted with Christ yet the Church looketh at them as able to pray in some measure and therefore commendeth her case to their prayers Cant. 5. 8 If yee find my Beloved tell him namely in your prayers that I am sick of love 2 In case of great inabilities and infirmities The Spirit will help our infirmities yet the Spirit will help the Saints to groan out their complaints to the Lord in such sort as the Lord will accept Rom. 8. 26. 3 Let the weakest of the Saints so far Exercise will encrease abilities as their minds and hearts are apprehensive of this or that failing lust defect and spiritual ayle or evil put that into as good expression as they can in secret before the Lord and though at first their tongue can but stammer out their soules cases yet in a short time that tongue of the stammerer shall be able to speak plainly Isai 32. 4. At first you may be timorous but within a while you shall attain that 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 liberty of speech and spirit in prayer Ephes 3. 12. As young Scholers at first are timorous to speak without book and apter to stumble and stammer in it but in a little time by exercising themselves to it wax more able and bold exact and large therein So it is here in the matter of praying as I may say without book As walking with wise men increaseth wisdom Prov. 13. 20 so walking with the wise God in secret calling upon him encreaseth our holy skil and abilities of talking with him in prayer Some will object especially in this Object 5 Countrey want of conveniency of Inconveniency of place a place to bee retyred in solitary Prayer 1. God required the Jewes of old to Answ 1 build their houses with battlements which as they were places of safety Deut. 22. 8. so secrecy fit for retirednesse in Prayer whence it was that Peter in that house at Joppa getteth him in thither to pray alone Acts 106. 9. Such as are able are supposed The able must get a fit closet by Christ Matth. 6. 6. to have a convenient closet with a door to shut it for secrecy in Praier And it would be a shame for Christians to have private places for their very Swine to sheep or their Cattle to feed in free from anoyances of wind or weather that they should not make some shift to get some retired place to seek the face of God therein 2 If it were supposable which hardly is that Christians cannot have such a place within doors at home or abroad yet Isaac can get him into the field to pray Gen. 24. 63. Christ can go apart into a Mountaine to pray Luke 6. 12. any solitary place in a Wilderness will serve Christs turn to be alone praying Luke 5. 16. The Lord can and sometimes doth make any solitary place when his Saints are praying to be to them a very corner of Heaven as Jesus Christ when praying in the Mountain was transfigured Luke 9. 28 29 30. Many a precious meeting may and doth the Lord sometimes give his poor Suppliants when all alone praying under some solitary Rock or by some swamyside or thicket or the like Let us now apply what hath been said touching this Duty of Secret Prayer 1. Let this serve for Reproof to such Professors which are shamefully to blame in Vse 1 the neglect of Closet Prayer by themselves Neglect of closet prayer reproved alone How many are so surcharged with worldly cares and employments that they will scarce afford themselves time to attend upon either Church or Family Prayer but if they sometimes be praying there yet seldome or never take time solemnly to seek the Lord alone How do many here in New England though able to do otherwise if but willing build their houses so as if they intended to shut Closet Prayer out of doors How do many look at Closet Prayer to be at the best but a Free-will-Offering as they term it which they offer if they will but look not at it as a Duty which they must attend upon all occasions Surely such are little sensible of their heart-plagues for Such as neglect it are senseless of heart-plagues then would they alone one by one make Prayers and Supplications 1 Kings 8. 38 39 How little do such love the Lord that they are afraid to talk too much or too secretly Have little love to God with him Surely such have at most but some few drops of the promised spirit of Supplication for if they had plenty of that Have little of the spirit of prayer spirit poured out upon them they would be exercising the same apart Zech. 12. 10 11 12 13. No wonder if such are not led in a way of Supplication in secret as well as otherwise that they are ever and anon stumbling in matters of judgement or practise Are oft falling into sin Jer. 31. 9. Nor is it wonder that we have so many lukewarm Professors amongst us if so few that make conscience of calling upon Are lukewarm God even in this sort also Hosea 7. 7 8 9. Such as make not conscience of calling upon God publickly privately and secretly either are or will soon prove as a cake halfe baked Such are not led by rivers of water into a fruitful way who are not led in a way Are unfruitful of weeping and supplications Jerem.
and suggesting is played by divers Spiritual Harpers this holy harmony of spirits seeking to the Lord that he would loose in heaven some poor sinning persons formerly bound but now repenting this argueth the presence and acceptance of the Lord. What ye loose on earth is loosed in Heaven that is If you shall agree or symphonize on earth as touching any thing you shall ask it shall be done c. Matth. 18. 18 19 20. 5 When God carryeth out some of his 5. If those praiers are importunate servants in Prayers for others very earnestly resolutely and constantly as those who will have no nay God assuredly as a fruit of such holy importunity in Intercessions maketh that Jerusalem a praise in the earth Isai 62. 6 7. Paul who alwayes in every Prayer of his is stirred up to mention the Philippians Phil. 1. 4. is confident that God will go on with his work in them ver 6. and he thinketh it meet to bee so confident of it because the Lord hath put them thus oft into his heart in prayer for them ver 7. Such earnest incessant prayers of the Church for an imprisoned Peter are not denyed there being most of the Spirit in such Prayers 6 When God stirreth up the faith of such 6 When such pray in faith for others which pray and plead for others to listen attend wait and expect yea and to bee perswaded of their answers as the Psalmist in Psal 85. 8. who expecteth peace as an answer of those praiers for others of the Saints I will hearken what God the Lord will say for he will speak peace to his people and his prayers for them are mentioned in the former verses When the Church in praying for the King is perswaded that they shall have the joy thereof Psal 20. 1 2 3 4. and ver 6. she concludeth the same from her faith That God will shew mercy to the King according to her desire ver 6. Faith ever speeddeth in its Suits and in this our holy trading with God it s the Lords earnest penny that he will give us sutable and seasonable returnes 7. When mercies begged for others are 7 When the mercies beg'd for them come in suddenly and strangely suddenly and strangely brought about upon our Prayers yea and as suddenly brought to our knowledge Acts 12 5 12. c. Peter is sent in unto them as set at liberty from his chains whilst they are praying for him wherein the providence of God would as it were speak to them thus There is the Mercy here is the man for whom you make so much a do since you will needs have it so and will have no nay and the ears of the Lord are so filled with your cryes take it and be thankful 8 When we are in especial wise enlarged 8. When as large in praises for mercies to them and quickned in thanksgiving for Gods mer●yes upon others The many which gave thanks to God for his gift bestowed were surely of the many by means of whose helping prayings it was bestowed 2 Cor. 1. 11. Eli prayed for Hannah 1 Sam. 1. 17. worshippeth being answered in prayer ver 28. The same Spirit moving to praise God did assuredly stir up to prayer before It is a sign of peculiar interests in those mercies of others when the Spirit of God moveth us in such thankful sort to owne the same Let us now speak a little more largely to the other branch being somewhat more intricate and not so often spoken to Prayer in way of Imprecation is that part of Prayer wherein the Saints do not barely complaine of the indignities done by Gods and his peoples enemies against him and them but crave Divine Justice against them Let us first clear this to be a Duty of the We may and in case must pray against Gods and his peoples enemies Saints in case to pray even against such as hate God and his people Judg. 5. 23. Curse ye Meros c. Deut. 27. the Levites were to pray against divers kinds of sinners and the people to joyne in those imprecations by saying Amen The Scripture holds forth many examples of such Imprecations as Lament 3 64 65 66. Psalm 144. 5 6 7 8. and many other Scriptures Reasons enforcing the Saints to it are 1 Their love to God out of love to Reasons 1 From our love ●o God whom they may and must say as he did Do not I hate them that hate thee c. Psalm ● 39. 20 21 22. The converted Princes shal hate the Antichristian Harlot Revel 17. 16. and if the Saints may and must hate the enemies of God they may pray against them 2 Their respect to Christ and his Kingdome 2 From our respect to Christ and his Kingdom which we are taught to pray that it may come as well in the confusion of some as the conversion of other of his enemies Psalm 45. 5. Let thine arrowes be sharp in the heart of the Kings enemies whereby people fall under thee Psalm 99. 1 2. O thou to whom vengeance belongeth shine forth let the glorious beams of thy Soveraignty as a King and equity as a Judge appear lift up thy self thou Judge of the earth render a reward to the proud 3 Their respect to the Church and people of God and their peace and good 3. From our respect to the Church whence those Imprecations Psalm 137. 7. Remember O Lord the children of Edom c. Psalm 129. 5 6 7 8 Let them all be confounded that hate Zion c. But because our natures as carnal are principled rather with dispositions to curse then blesse a carnal mans mouth is full of cursing Rom. 3. 14. so that herein we need not spurs so much as bit and bridle to curb and guide us And because even the dearest of the Saints have fouly miscarried this way yea even when they least suspected the same as James and John Luke 9. 54 55. would have been requiring fire to come downe from heaven upon those Samaritans as Elias sometimes did but were rebuked for it though they seeme to ask Christs counsel in it Wilt thou that we command fire from heaven to exalt Christs soveraign power in it if that he willed it they in his name might command it and to be zealous of his honour injured by those Samaritans yet checked as persons who knew not of what spirit they were of Now considering such like things we had need to have aime given us and to have the Mark described at which wee must shoot Consider we then 1 In what way we Cautions Imprecations must not be may not imprecate and pray against others 2. In what way wee must pray against Gods enemies 3. Against what enemies 1 We may not curse nor pray against the 1. Against the Righteous the Righteous upon any pretence whatsoever no not of sharp harsh high or continued opposition against us There was a sharp contention betwixt Paul
promises draweth near Then Gods Faithfulnesse Immutability Almightinesse begin to come into our very views And it is a season then for us in our prayers to goe out and meet the Lord. Jer. 29. 12. Then shall ye call on me and ye shall goe and pray unto me and I will hearken unto you then When verse 10. When the seventy years shall be accomplished at Babylon I will visit you and performe my good pleasure towards you and then shall you call upon me Dan. 9. 2 3. I Daniel understood by Bookes the number of the years whereof the word of the Lord came to Jeremiah the Prophet that hee would accomplish seventy years in this desolation of Jerusalem and I set my face unto the Lord to seek by prayer and supplication Such a time is a speeding-time for so verse 23. At the beginning of thy supplications the commandement came forth and therefore the fittest season for prayer A fair day may well be expected to ensue when the Saints are so early at this work of prayer even as soon as any morning beam of divine righteousnesse begins to break forth And surely such a time is this very present time when if ever now it is a season of frequent and servent praying When the Lord is coming out in view to accomplish his great designs of grace to his churches and vengeance to Antichrist and his abettors When his wondrous workes in our native land and the neighbour-nations doe declare that his name is near A second speciall season of prayer is Secondly when we are near to God As. when we are neere to the Lord There being times when we are far off from God True it is that all the Saints are alwayes neere unto the Lord in respect of their reconciliation wrought by Christ and their Union with Christ God-man and the like Yet are there differences of their 1 By some speciall ingagement actuall neernesse to the Lord in many other respects as might be shewed in sundry particulars Let us instance only in two or three branches of this holy neernesse of ours to God Which are severall opportunities of prayer Wee are neere to God by some solemne engagement whether more publickly or secretly plighted before the Lord. Thus Israel Psal 148. 14. was a people neere to the Lord. And what Nation is there so great said Moses Deut. 4. 7. unto whom God is so neer as the Lord our God is neer to us in all that wee call unto him for Jer. 30. 21. I will cause him to draw neere and he shall approach to me for who is this that engagaged his heart to approach unto me saith the Lord Secondly wee are neere to God 2 By some choice reforming work when upon any worke of Reformation of speciall enormities in our selves or others which alienates them or us from the Lord. Zealous-reforming-rulers whose hearts stand bent as much as in them lieth to reduce the Church to its Primitive purity and perfection they are said in that respect also as well as others to engage themselves to approach to the Lord. Jer. 30. 20 21. compared So zealous reforming Asa and others joyning with him in that work are said to be with God 2 Chron. 14. 2 3 4 5. and 15. 2 7 8. compared So those zealous friends of Christ that set themselves against the Babylonish whore and her abominations are said to bee with Christ Revel 17. 14. And surely as they are with him so he is that while with them as he said 2 Chron. 15. 2. The Lord is with you whilst you are with him And there being such neernesse 'twixt them and God then surely is it a choice season of speaking with God in prayer For indeed 't is a choice speeding time as the Prophet there addeth And if you seek him he will be found of you Isa 1. 16 17 18. Wash you make you cleane c. Come now and let us reason together it is the fittest time to offer up this holy incense of prayer in these fiery-zealous-times and to plead with the Lord when make-bate and alienating sinnes are removed Thus godly Nehemiah taketh such an opportunity for prayer Nehem. 13. 14. 22. 29. 31. Remember me ô my God for good When the graces of the spirit have been stirring in one good work they are the fittest to be imployed in another And when we have been doing for God if we take the advantage of time and of our hearts to speak to him he will be doing for us if wee give any thing to him he will assuredly give us something that is better if we ask it 3. A third special season of prayer is 3 When in extremities As in case of when any special extremities and urgencies are upon us Prayer being one of our last meanes to bee used for attaining succour from God and our very extremities having their cry in the eares of the Lord it will be most seasonable that wee joyne our lips with theirs that they make together the lowder and more prevailing out-cry It s meetest for us then to goe a begging to the door of Grace when in such extreame necessities God accounts the time of our extremities in asking to bee his opportunities of hearing and helping Let us instance in these foure cases First in case of intricacies of providence 1 Intrecacies of providence which meerly concerns our selves or others Now in such cases of riddles of providence Prayer is most seasonable being 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the usual Hebrew word for Prayer a repaire to the Lord for inquiry or for his sentence in a case of controversie Rebekah found by experience that her going thus to God to inquire in that difficulty was very opportune Gen. 25. 22 23. The Lord interprets to her the meaning of that unwonted struggling of twinnes in her womb David when to remove his habitation and yet not knowing whither findes this inquiry seasonable by his answer Go unto Hebron 2 Sam. 2. 1. when that sad affliction was on David and his people and the particular cause unknowne this inquiry came in season and made discovery wherefore the famine had been so long upon them 2 Sam. 23. 1. Asaph doth but goe into the Sanctuary and then all his hard questions about the reasons of the wickeds prosperity are answered and all that cloud on his mind scattered Ps 73. 17. Vntil I went into the Sanctuary and then I understood their end c. Secondly in case of some masterly distempers gaining upon us and we know not 2 By masterly distempers how to redresse the same though we sadly mourne under it Such a time of need is a time of speeding in seeking for answerable help at the throne of grace Heb. 4. 15 16. compared When any lust begins to grow more seditious against the Lord Jesus When it becometh more head-strong against his sacred Majesty and will not be curb'd by all our expressions of shame and sorrow and detestation and defiance
frequent and fervent 5. When most frequent and fervent in secret praier in secret prayers of all other prayers As it is said of grief so is it true of prayer He prayeth most truly and sincerely that prayeth most secretly Hence our Saviour doth oppose secret prayer to hypocritical praying Matth. 6 5 6. Slye false dealers will be careful and very exact in what they speak when witnesses are by but honest men will be as exact in what they speak to another all alone So is it here many it may be which carry it with much Zeal and circumspection before others yet in their Closets if they do pray at all it is so flatly so drouzily so curtly so carelessely that it is as good as no prayer at all Let such look to their spirits whether all be right within Whatsoever false hearted spouses may seem to speak so and so lovingly loyally to their Spouses before others that such as are by would take them to bee very chaste and faithful and kind yet if in secret they carry it otherwise their honesty may well be suspected So is it here if Christians should carry it in expressions in prayer with others as if very loyal to the Lord Jesus but in secret it is quite otherwise their hearts are not so intire and honest as becometh their profession Verily sincerity is plain and open hearted and surely never more then when alone with God its friend Sincerity in prayer is simplicity and singlenesse in prayer and therefore will be the same every where If praying with others striving still to speak with such life and power and holinesse as is meet and if alone praying it will put us upon the like seriousness of attentiveness and intentiveness in and on the duty in hand 6 When we can in prayer be as earnest 6 When as earnest in prayer for others 〈◊〉 for enemies as for our 〈◊〉 for others as for our selves yea we can be very serious in wrestling with God for such as have injured us and that not so much that we may be lesse molested by them as that the Lord Jesus may be magnified in them The very thoughts what a mighty conquest the Lord would work in their conversion what a glorious name he might get thereby what a foil it would be to the Divels kingdome power and policy c. this putteth spirits into their prayers for them David albeit he had many things lay heavy upon himself as appears in the whole 51. Psalm yet vers 18. he prayes for and is mindful of Zion and of the Churches good Self hath lesse ground work and foot hold in prayers for others then those which are for our selves The Lord Jesus maketh account that they had need be perfect as their heavenly Father is in their measure and proportion of perfection that love and wish so wel to their very enemies Mat. 5. 44 48. Lastly When we are as ready to praise 7. When as ready to praise God as to pray to him God for mercies received as to pray to him for what we want Godly Esther and Mordecai are as solicitous and careful that they and others with them may have their solemne Thanksgiving dayes for the gracious deliverance for which they had prayed and fasted as ever they were of the dayes of Prayer and Fasting Esther 9. 22 29 31. verses compared Self will be sometimes prayer full and so will hypocrise because its good and sutable to both satisfying the desires of both and furthering the ends and aimes of both may come in thereby But sincerity is that which is and will be praiseful and thankful An honest and poor man will scarce ever forget a speciall kindnesse shewed to him by another at his request in a time of his necessity when ever he meeteth his friend he will be thanking him a long time after and when he is with others he will be thankfully acknowledging the same to the great commendation of that his freind But a Counterfeit a Vagabond a Rogue for whom you do any office of love you shall hardly ever see or hear of him more when he hath gotten his penny-worths of you he is gone unlesse he need you again he returns not to acknowledge it albeit at the present he give you good language So is it here a Christians grace and sincerity thereof is more tried when he getteth prayer blessings then when he wanteth the same Self being empty prayeth but self when full looketh but to his own satiety but self-denyal the daughter and hand-maid of Sincerity will not be so circled within the compasse of selfe in his prayers Look as it is in a Prospective glass if you turne the wrong end formost great things will seem very small and things that are nearest will appear as a far off and small things will hardly be discerned So is it here when self and hypocrisie are to look upon mercies of prayer great ones are but little and small mercies none at all c. but sincerity taketh the truest survey of them all in their dimensions colours and therefore no wonder if it be thankful sincerity will bear such true and full witnesse to our extreme misery in our selves that the light and white of mercy compared with this darkness and black will prove very amiable and praise-worthy Sincerity will truly and faithfully compare our worthiness and utter unworthiness at our best with Christs glorious merit and worthinesse that the eye of the soul that looks on cannot but discerne praise worthy glory therein Greatness and absolute Soveraignty and independency in the Lord and unutterable nearness and dependency in us shall truly be presented and compared in a sincere hearted Suppliant and can he be other then very thankful Selfe which prompteth a false hearted Christian to speake for blessings will be Judge too of the same And there is little likelihood of right judgment to proceed from so bloody and ungrateful an Umpire and if not rightly judged of what thanks to be expected But sincerity judgeth of divine blessings by the Rules of the Spirit and Word of God The spring of Sincerity in Prayer riseth from God and therefore it will assuredly return to God in praises which are sutable Luke 17. 13 15 19. The sincere Samaritan Supplicant is as loud in his praises of God as ever he was in his prayers but so were not the other Let us now briefly speak to the two last things propounded first of the Means and Helps to further Sincerity in prayer and then of the Motives to stir us up to the same Helps to Sincerity and Purity in prayer H●lps to since●●● in prayer may be such as these 1 Labour to be sincere in other passages 1 Be sincere in 〈◊〉 other acts of our lives and practices of our life to Godward and to manward When Sincerity is interwoven in this whole piece of our lives and conversations it will shew it self in this part of it Sincerity
as I may say a musical ear an attentive discerning spirit and can tell when their spirits are prepared or unprepared and how far forth prepared or not prepared to seek the Lord. David had not only a forelook to that that his heart might bee prepared to praise God but hee had a reflect look upon the same and giveth his censure upon it that as far as hee could judge his heart was in indifferent good tune to praise God Psalm 57. 7. And the like observation did the Church make of her heart when to seek the Lord strong and lively desires of God and his favour were stirring in her and she is resolved to improve them that way to the utmost How many people which pretend to be seekers of God are utterly carelesse in making these observations and being thus heart awaked for this duty which I leave to their own consciences seriously to consider But the people of God ought thus to watch unto prayer it appeareth We ought to watch unto prayer because 1 It s a special help to Pray 1. In that it will be a special help to pray pertinently awfully seriously and sensibly If wee would pray in the spirit with the help life and power of the holy Ghost in a spiritual and heavenly manner we had need watch unto prayer Eph. 6. 18. praying in the spirit watching thereunto c. 2. In that it will much help spirituall 2 It helpeth inlargements in prayer inlargements and continuance in the act of prayer and prevent straitnings and inconstancy praying alway with all manner of prayer and watching thereunto are joyned yea it will help our skil in prayer we shall pray in the spirit in that sense even in and with the skil thereof The best students are or may or will be the best pleaders in this way of prayer 3. In that it will be a special meanes to 3 It helpeth successe in prayer make our prayers more availing and successeful both in the exercise of our faith and hope and patience such watching unto prayer Ephes 6. 18. Helpeth to farther that mentioned ver 15 16 17. as might be evinced in many particulars if need were 4. Watching in prayer consisteth in 4 Watching in Prayer consisteth in a wakeful spirit throughout the duty the general in a wakeful spirit throughout the duty When the eyes of those which see are not dim in this ordinance as not in others but are increased in a right carrying on of the duty and making holy observations therupon Isai 32. 3. So far as any sluggishnesse stealeth upon us we are ready to shake it off and to rowse and raise up our spirits in this holy work Look as the good Prophet even whilst the Angel talked with him was as one in a sleep and stood in need to bee waked to attention Zech. 4 1 2. So may it be with our spirits whilst we talk with the Lord in prayer we should indeed bee of wakefull spirits therein but oft times wee are watchlesse and spiritually sluggish 1. In a careful heeding and ordering Particularly 1 In heedfull ordering prayer expressions our expressions in prayer As not in vowing so neither in praying we are not to be rash with our mouth carelesse what expressions we use unto the Lord. Eccles 5. 2. As men that speak to Kings and Princes weigh all their words heedfully lest while they seeking to request his favour provoke him to displeasure by any unseemly and disorderly expressions so ought men to heed what they speak to the great God of heaven It is an argument of a stupid and in a manner athiestical spirit not to heed what we utter before God in Prayer so we fill up time with words It is a high provocation and contempt of the holy One when men will make so bold with his pure ear and eye as to use such expressions in speaking unto God which they would be loath yea would blush to speak in the hearing of mortal men If of every idle or frothy impertinent unprofitable unnecessary word spoken at other times and that unto men we must give account at the day of judgment Matth. 12. 36. And that we must be justified or condemned according to the savourinesse solidnesse and spiritualness or the contrary unsavouriness and unsutablenesse of our words verse 37. What may we think will be the censure of idle unsavoury impertinent expressions used in prayers if not soundly repented of if we judge not our selves for them if we reforme not the same by a more watchfull regard what and how we speak unto the Lord When David is to pray Ps 141. 2. He desires the Lord himself to set a watch before his mouth and to keep the doore of his lips The Saints are very tender and awful and sollicitous of what they speak in prayer to the Lord they are sensible of such weight in this duty of watching in prayer that they think it is a work which requireth the skil and wisdom of God to help therein David is very sensible that he runs many hazzards if rash and heedless therin yet seeth that he hath no sufficiency to set or keep this holy watch at the doore of his lips to take due care what expressions came out of that doore and how many or how few to restrain and keep in a doors any unseasonable and unsutable words which with the first would be coming forth even then when he should be most savoury and spiritual The Saints in prayer they are shooting and darting upwards and had need to keep their eye on the work as well as on the mark they had need observe what darts they direct thither and how they levy them 2 In attending carefully to the manner of the working of our hearts and spirits 2 In observing the workings of our spirits in Prayer in prayer David observed his whole heart to be stirring in his prayer Psal 119. 58. 145. and what strength of desires he had therein verse 131. Psal 17. 1. He observed how intire and sincere his heart was in his prayer a watchfull Christian will observe whose hands are to the souls petition whether the several affections the mind c. do joyne therein And as Musicians improve their musical eare in tuning to play so whilst playing they listen what strings sound harmoniously and which are not touched and sound not at all so it is here in praying 3. In observing carefully and seasonably what want there is of meet stirring of 3 In minding what is wanting or amisse in prayer heart in prayer and what impediments and unmeet thoughts and suggestions or affections are stirring therein the Church and people of God observed that their spirits were hardned streightned and wandring and complaine thereof Why hast thou hardned our hearts from thy feare Hezekiah observed what distrustful thoughts were working with him in his sicknesse albeit he prayed then for recovery Isai 38. 2 3. compared with ver 9 10 11.
on the one hand when the Lord is silent or when the prayers of the Saints take not according to the desires of the Saints they observe it and acknowledge it as the Prophet Lament 3. 8. perceiveth that the Lord giveth not such gracious entrance and entertainement to his and the Churches prayers And Psal 80. 4 they observe the frowns of the Lord notwithstanding their prayers And Isai 26. 16 18 they observe that no such desired deliverances were wrought by their prayers On the other hand Paul he observeth how long the Lord was silent he kept true account how oft he sought God without answer given and then he mindeth the answer which at length was given 2 Cor. 12. 8 10. They that love the Lord Jesus their Spouse will look after their love-letters which they have sent and carefully attend and await the answer returned If our heavenly Father should by his spirit put the question in our hearts what we have done with our petitions where we have left them we may upon observation and knowledge answer that wee have left them in the hand of the Lord Jesus our elder Brother And if we be questioned how wee have disposed of our sacrifices we may confidently answer we have delivered them and left them in the hand of our blessed High-Priest and do await the successe 3 In a judicious eying examining and owning after gracious Items 3. In a judicious eying examining and owning of after Items or occurrents wherein an answer of our prayers is involved as in secret pacifying of the heart amidst his sad stormy griefe of spirit He thence gathered that the Lord had heard the voice of his weeping Psal 6 8 9. Hee observed that after he had prayed against his enemies plots and whispers they did not triumph in the attaining of their intended mischievous desires and gathers that the Lord did therefore hear his prayer Psal 41. 5 7 10 11. compared David observes the sweet quiet of spirit which he had after his prayer against the rage of his enemies and gathers thereby that the Lord hath heard him Psal 3. 1 4 5 6. Paul seeth and feeleth strength in and from the Lord against his temptations and gathereth therefore that God had heard his prayer against the same albeit the temptations were not removed 2 Cor. 12. 8 9. David being in a pit of feare and rescued and freed of his horrors and his spirit more established in the wayes of God he seeth that he waited not for his answer of prayer in vaine but that he got it at last Psalm 40. 1 2. he observeth how he is quickned and strengthned with the might of God in his spirit and by that perceiveth God had heard his cry Psal 138. 3 When before prayer he was as in outward distresse so in inward stresse and perplexity and after he had prayed he perceiveth how he is every way outwardly and inwardly enlarged he concludeth that the Lord hath heard him Psal 118. 5. and sundry other like instances might be given hereof As Lovers will be opening the boxes wherein are their Letters and reading as the superscription and direction on the outside so that which is written within so will the Saints be looking into the providences of God and see and hearken what they speak and what of Gods mind and grace in answer to their prayers they may perceive Or as Petitioners to earthly Lords will be enquiring of every one of his Attendants and Servants which comes from his presence after their Petitions have been carried unto them what the Lord saith touching their requests whether he hath read it how he accepteth it whether they bring not the answer thereof from him and the like So is it here Heavens Petitioners will be examining and enquiring into and of all after providences occurrent without them and motions made within What news from heaven 4 In a vigilant care to keep with us what 4. In a due care to keep the experimental successes of our prayers by us for our holy use answers and Trophees of prayer we have gained in safe custody and lively and fresh vigour sweetnesse and efficacy The Lovers of the Lord Jesus they wil keep such Love-letters and Answers by them and will ever and anon be reading them over with as much delight and content as at the first and haply at a second perusal and review they take notice of some precious pithy passages that at the first more cursory looking over they observed not and it may be at a third time still they perceive it breatheth more love and more in this or that pathetical expression then at a first yea or second view they were aware of Answers of prayer are like to friendly tokens of the Lords special love to them and how every vigilant friendly seeker of Jesus Christ he owning and looking over and over these bowed pieces of his coyn which at this or that time he hath sent them by such or such a good hand in such or such an Ordinance or Providence or work of his Grace How will they make conscience of keeping the love of the Lord Jesus ingraven upon their hearts if he was lately with them and spake kindly to them in prayer Oh how they will familiarize with him by reviewing and reviving and speaking over in their hearts his last expressions which he used a word spoken to them in mercy is carefully kept by them Luke 8. 15. incorporated into their very hearts James 1. 21 Hence also the Church who had so wished for Christs company Cant. 8. 1. O that thou wert as my brother c. verse 4. professeth her care to keep Christ with her and that nothing provoke him to be gone from her verse 4. I charge you O daughters of Jerusalem that you stir not up nor awake my Love til he please Paul long after that answer mentioned before 2 Cor. 12. 9. he kept the joy of it witnesse that joy of his in his tryals verse 10. Therefore I take pleasure in reproaches c. Reasons to move the godly thus to watch Reasons of watching after prayer 1. We are the Lords children subjects servants after prayer may be these 1. In that our condition is the condition of children subjects servants beggars and therefore we may well attend the good pleasure of our heavenly Father Lord and Master to give answer to our requests the poor are Expectants Psal 9. 18 David praying to the Lord as his King Psalm 5. 3. saith ver 3. He will look up Psal 123. 2. As the eyes of servants look unto their masters hand so our eyes wait upon the Lord c. 2. In that it is certain God will give an 2. It s certaine God will seasonably hear answer of grace to his Saints praiers albeit it may be long first yea in that the Lord oft-times deferreth his answers it the rather calleth for our waiting Habakkuk having praied against the Churches enemies chap. 1. 12 13.
said Lord I undertook not the journey upon my own head but thou badest me goe and I have thy word for a good successe and therefore I look thou shouldst beare me harmlesse and blesse me in this undertaking So Moses David Daniel and others their prayers are full of holy pleas And that we may strengthen this by two or three reasons consider Reasons 1 It s an argument of familiarity with God acquaintance and friendship thus to plead with God in prayer and therefore most suitable to this holy talking with God As men use to plead with such as they are most intimate withall so is it here Hence the Saints which have been men inward with the Lord to whom he hath made himselfe most known and opened his mind and bosome to them and they theirs to him they ever use the most pleas with God in their prayers What meere men more intimate with God then Abraham Moses and David and who pleaded it more stoutly freely with him then they did This is a branch of that 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 which we have through Christ and it being so deare a bought priviledge we may wel improve it to the utmost Ephes 3. 12. By whom we have free accesse with confidence Heb. 10. 19. By the blood of Jesus we have accesse with boldness unto the holy place 2. It will be an argument of fervency 2 Of Fervency and holy seriousnesse in our spirits in prayer to back the same with prevailing pleas As it is in all petitioners amongst men suing for things they most strongly desire 3. It will be an argument of our careful and serious minding and recording of 3. Of holy minding of Gods word and works what the Lord holdeth forth in his word or works for our encouragement in our prayers Hence when the Ministers of the Church are wished to be Pleaders in the Churches Case they are called Remembrancers Recorders and therefore men fittest to plead yea persons called to plead with the Lord for his people Esa 62. 6 7. Ye that make mention of the Lord keep not silence Give him no rest c. and the Hebrew Affix doth shew their eminency in it the Word Mazkir there mentioned is for such a one who by his office did note down al the memorable matters of the King and used to suggest to the King seasonable Items of things to be done accordingly Esa 36. 3. 2. Sam. 8 16. But three or four things may be objected against the necessity of such pleading Objections against pleading in prayer Obj. 1. Jesus Christ is the common pleader and Advocate for his people 1 John 2. 1. If we sin we have an Advocate with the Father Jesus Christ the righteous What need they then do any more then barely present their requests unto God in his name Answ True Christs office is to present our requests to God which we bring before him but withall also to perfume those holy pleaes with the odour of his merit and mediation The Lord Christ meant to pray the Father for them but yet will have the Disciples in his name to ask more to purpose then ever they had done Ioh. 16 23. 24. Hitherto ye have asked nothing in my name ask that is more freely and fully and strongly that your joy may be full yea he is an Advocate to sollicite and plead on our behalf as well our pleaes for what we sue for as the suits themselves Obj. 2. God is not as man hard but rather easie to be intreated as being much more merciful and wise then any of the sonnes of men whose wisedome from above is to be easie to be intreated Besides as men the more intire and sincere they are the more candid they are in ready answers to others desires which they may grant They will not assent to carry it otherwise then they intend no more will the Lord but as he is so will Mich. 7 18 Esa 65. 14 he shew himselfe to be ready to shew mercy and ready to forgive and therefore what need such a urging on pleading Answ True the Lord is thus ready to help and heare yet who more full of pleaes for his mercy then David the Pen-man of the Holy Ghost in ascribing this to God that he is ready to forgive and plenteous in his mercy to all that cal upon him Psal 86. 5. in that very place he pleadeth incline thine ear and hear why so for I am poor and needy vers 1. and preserve thou my soul why so for I am thy servant and trust in thee vers 2. c. Bee merciful to me O Lord why so for I cry to thee continually vers 3. And rejoyce the soul of thy servant why so for unto thee O Lord do I lift up my soul Verse 4 which is backed with another argument from this very gracious disposition of God vers 5. For thou Lord art good and ready to shew mercy and rich in goodnesse to all that call upon thee This readinesse then to mercy must not hinder but further the Saints pleading in prayer and help to finde the more Argument whereby to plead with God therein Jesus Christ knew that his Father alwayes heard him Ioh. 11. 42. yet in that his solemne prayer recorded Ioh. 17. how many Arguments doth he use to strengthen his Petitions as to glorifie him verse 4. 5. Father glorifie thy Son why so The Houre or the Time is come Ibid And verse 4. 5. I have glorified thee on Earth And I have finished the work thou hast given me And now or therefore glorifie me c. V. 21. Let them be one in us why so That the world may know thou hast sent me V. 24. Let them be with me to behold my glory why so For thou lovedst me before the world was Surely God himself must needs be ready to do what himselfe willeth yet as one stirring up himselfe to act he argueth with himselfe Esay 51. 9. Awake Awake O Arme of the Lord why so Art not thou it that hast wounded the Dragon and verse 10. Art not thou it that hast dried up the Sea So Esay 63. 8. For he said Surely they are my people children that will not lye So he was their Saviour and Psal 12. 5. For the sighing of the poor and cry of the needy I will arise saith the Lord and set him at liberty from him that pusseth at him God glorifieth his readinesse to mercy in that we no sooner plead for it in our prayers but he sheweth mercy Esay 65. 14. Whilst they yet speake I will heare Psal 65. 2. O thou that art hearing prayers It is the Lord who prepareth our hearts in prayer and furnisheth them with holy pleas and it is the rather a pledge that he is ready to heare the pleas of his own spirit The Lord may and sometimes doth prevent his people with mercy Esay 61. 24. Before they call I will heare Yet ordinarily he will have us to
consider what a disparagement it wil be to thy glory in the eyes of thy enemies to deale so strictly with thy people men are forbidden to lay a stumbling-block before the blind and wil God lay such an occasion of offence and falling in the way of blind Aegyptians The like plea is used in Psal 79. 9 10 11. Help us for the glory of thy name purge away our sins for thy names sake wherefore should the Heathen say where is there God Render to them the reproach wherewith they have reproached thee O Lord. So Psal 74. 18. 19 22. and in many other places to like purpose The cases wherein Gods name and glory is in any special sort engaged are of greatest weight and concernment and therefore none necd be afraid or ashamed to plead them in such sort before the Lord in such pleas truly if the Lord should deny his Saints he should deny himselfe And the self-deniall of the Suppliant shines forth the more in such pleas when he pleads the case not so much in reference to himselfe as to the Lord himselfe and to his name Secondly the suitablenesse of the relation His relation to us and fitnesse to help us betwixt God and us as Psal 79. 9. Help us O God of our salvation Deliver us for thy name sake As if they would say thou stilest thy selfe the God of our salvation we by thy grace doe eye and own thee as such a one wherefore shew that thou art such a one by saving of us let it appeare that it is no empty title And what is more suitable to a God of salvation then to save his people or wherein shall that Name of thine be more magnified then in thy delivering thy people So Esay 63. 16. Doubtlesse thou art our father our Redeemer c. As if they had said O Lord we have no other but thee of whom should children seek for reliefe or from whom should they expect succour but from their father Now we are resolved to own no other for our father but thee and can a father be curst to his poor desolate disconsolate sick or sad children when it is in his power to relieve them To this we may adde the suitablenesse of the mercies we ask of God unto him and unto us So Numb 11. 17 18 19. Let the power of my Lord be great as thou hast said the Lord is long-suffering and of great mercy forgiving iniquity c. pardon I beseech thee the iniquity of thy people As it is suitable to a sinning people to get a pardon so it is most suitable to a sin-pardoning God to give forth a pardon to them So Psal 130. 4. But there are forgivenesses with thee that thou maist be feared I need not speak more in this case or so much as scruple it that thou shouldst be strict upon a poore desolate tempted creature to mark what is done amisse and so to proceed to condemne or confound such a one as I am for there are Forgivenesses with thee the manifold pardons that I need for my manifold and multiplied sins are in readinesse in abundance with thee thou canst not deny the benefit thereof to me in my case I wil and do conclude it as a granted case there are forgivenesses with thee What then that thou maist be feared Thus the Faith of Heavens suppliants wil be coming within God and wil be framing good conceits of God and telling him how wel they are perswaded of him and of his generous nature that if he deny them he should disparage himselfe in their eyes who had better thoughts of him As Paul desiring Agrippa's becomming a Christian he windeth him in by his holy Rhetorick thus Believest thou the Prophets yea I know thou believest so that if Agrippa deny this he must in a manner weaken his own esteem so when the Saints in their prayers and pleas hold forth their faith in God as such or such an one in his gracious nature the Lord useth not to exercise himselfe short of their apprehensions but it is for his honour to make good the utmost of his peoples desires and expectations of Faith Thirdly the little gain that the Lord The little gain the Lord wil have by our ruines would have by denying his people in the mercies they request David beggeth his own life of God using this plea What profit is there in my blood Psal 30. 9. So did the captive Church plead Psal 44. 12. Thou sellest thy people for nought and dost not increase thy wealth thereby So then poor Saints of God when they come and tell the Lord in their prayers that indeed he may condemne or confound or cut or cast them off he may continue to frown upon them and to withdraw his spirit from them he may deny such and such requests of theirs for such and such just causes in them but what wil he gain thereby he may gain many praises c. by hearing them and helping them but what good wil it doe him to see them oppressed by the enemies of their soules or what delight would it be to him to see them sighing and sinking and fainting under sad pressures c. this is an allowed and a very succesfull kind of pleading We might instance in many other pleas respecting God as that Esay 63. 15. Where is thy zeale and thy strength the sounding of thy bowels and of thy mercies towards me are they restrained These are prevailing pleas since the Lord can as soon cease to be as cease to be zealous of his own glory in his peoples welfare since he neither wanteth power nor wil to help them in any needful case which concerneth them for he hath strength and therefore is able and bowels of compassion and tender mercies and therefore is willing to answer and succour his people Yea every Attribute and Title of God and every promise is a several plea which God cannot deny The second sort of pleas respect the Saints themselves which plead and they Pleas respecting us are of two sorts First some respect the dependency and needinesse of our condition As our needinesse as we are creatures Secondly others the good of grace shining forth in us Of the former sort let us instance in these 1. It may be and hath been pleaded that we are Gods creatures both considered as men and as Saints by calling we are the workmanship of his hands and as such plead for his gracious respects Job 10. 9. Thou hast made me as the clay and wilt thou bring me to dust again As if he should say thou hast been at such cost and paines to make me and now wilt thou altogether marre me by afflictions and temptations so the Church pleadeth Esay 64. 8 9. But now thou art our Father we are the clay thou art the potter be not wroth very sore Which is as much as to say Fathers doe not use to be irrevocably displeased with their children nor wil they correct them
straitnings in prayer the Causes and then of the cures and then of the differences of these straitnings incident to the Saints from that Judicial speechlesnesse of hypocrites and reprobates But first we shall premise and prove that the Saints may be straitned and have their mouthes in a manner shut up in prayer This is too evident in ordinary experience and it were most sad if such as were sometimes shut up that they cannot pray yea and that some continuance of time should be concluded to be therefore none of Gods called and chosen ones Davids mouth was in this respect shut and therefore he intreateth the Lord to open it for him Psal 51. 15. And hence also Asaph complaineth of his being spiritually shut up Psal 77. 4. I am so troubled that I cannot speak Hence even the Saints are described under the notion of prisoners Isai 61. 1. and whose experience doth not at some time or other seal to this But come we to consider things in the order as they were propounded and first of the causes of such straitnings and they are three Causes of straitnings in prayer 1. Gods withdrawing and shutting up God Satan and our selves 1. God is a cause he withdraweth his Spirit the Authour and efficient of all all our liberty of speech or steps which respect the welfare of our soules 2 Cor. ● 17. Hence called the free spirit from the effect because it freeth us to speak or doe any thing to or for God which he calleth us unto Psal 51. 12. David wanted and in his own sense had lost this spirit in such like efficacies of it and in the supporting influence thereof yea the Lord sometimes layeth some spiritual bonds upon some of his professed people Hence that complaint of the Church Why hast thou hardned our hearts from thy feare Isai 63. 17. She found her selfe clung up in the waies of God The Lord which sometimes opens the hearts and spirits of men can and doth other times shut them up so as none but himselfe can again open them Revel 37. He shutteth and nono can open Sometimes some of Gods own professed people which are not bound by any Church for sins deserving the same in the nature of them but being hid from the eyes of men they cannot sentence the persons guilty thereof yea but the Lord ordereth the matter so that they goe conscience-bound and excommunicated by God for the same So was David after his fall and before his confession of the same which as it is probable was not til a good space after even after the birth of the child which he had adulterously begotten 2 Sam. 12. 13 14 15. O how a Christians spirit is hampered at such a time in and by the cords of his own sin how is he bound up in petition and confession having no list to pray and when he is at prayer no life or delight in it If he come to pray he hath little or nothing to say his words stick in his teeth as it were his thoughts are not at liberty to attend his words his affections are not stirring he cannot get his heart to be affected If he doe strive it is but as against the stream he would fain weep sometimes over his condition in his prayer but cannot he is often pressed in spirit to make his moan thus and thus to God but when he commeth to it his spirit is shackled and he can but shake his chaines before the Lord his faith was in a dead sleep in his prayers he cannot tell how to apprehend any thing of God or Christ in a manner therein but is in his own sight like an Atheist the promises which sometimes have been a great support unto him now he is not able to see any thing in them or to make any thing of them his mind is full of hurries but at no liberty to fix upon God or his Covenant yea he is not free to desire grace and redress as formerly his conscience passeth by him whilst he is upon his knees and often upbraideth him with his sin or sins but wil scarce afford him any friendly word of direction what course he should now take to mend himselfe God seeth his servants sometimes play the spend thrifts and running into arrerages with him and then he wil lay them under restraint for a time till they doe humble themselves in serious manner to him or he taketh notice that they wax wanton and begin to abuse their inward freedome or are not so thankfull for it and in such a case he will cut them shorter and abridge their former liberty or else he observeth much pronesse in them to turn such grace of his into wantonness to grow secure slighty if not proud and self-conceited by occasion of that liberty of spirit which sometimes they have in prayer for the redresse and prevention whereof he shutteth them up and keepeth them short that if they have any liberty that way it shall be onely as they stand in great need of it It is probable it might be Hemans ease who being a man of rarest abilities as appeareth by 1 Kings 4. 31. he might happily have run more riot if not restrained and kept short and under Psal 88. 8. God wil by such restraints warn them from their own gift of prayer that they may not rest in it or trust to it and he wil make them know whence is all their freedome in prayer and prise it more when they shall again be enlarged and cause them the rather to see how God owneth them thereby and so put them upon a freer owning of him by occasion of his loosing even these spirit bonds Truly Lord I am thy servant thou hast loosed my bonds Psal 116. 16. In a word the Lord wil by such straitnings have them know their dependency as upon him so in part likewise upon their fellow brethren and sisters and to see a need of the help of their praying abilities as Cant. 5. 8. Now if there be ever brother or sister as there are ever some at liberty when some others of their brethren are confin'd under some restraint their liberty yet is welcome news putteth some life into these poore prisoners at the grates and now must they be speedily called and spoken with to remember their poor brethren and to take the next opportunity to bespeak their liberty and to get a grant from God for their speedy release Like Absolon when not suffered to come at Court earnestly sending to Joab a Courtier and one that had the liberty of the presence-chamber to speak to the King for him that he may have free accesse to him as formerly 2 Sam. 14. end 2. Satan he sometimes surprizeth the 2 Satan Saints they are in his hands he hath them Luke 22. 31. and then you see in the instance of those Disciples that they are so heart-bound this way that they could not watch or pray no not for the least space of time