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

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1 Cor. 1.2.9 Eph. 2.18 and 3.12 and our perseverance and continuance in the same faith is it that doth manifest our abode and dwelling in Gods house 1 John 2.19 Now this faith is one Eph. 4.5 as God is one and if it be true it worketh by love Gal. 5.6 and is seen by obedience wherein we must be constant Phil. 2.12 Mat. 24.13 and herein we must aporove our selves dwellers in Gods house having our eares boared Ex. 21 6. Psal 40.6 endeavouring as 1 Tim. 1.19 to keepe faith and a good conscience and 2 Tim. 1.13 holding fast the holsome word in faith and love In great houses here on earth we see great men make use of retainers which are not servants in ordinary at bed and board but have houses of their own where for the most part they live and look to their own businesse only at good times as they say and on some speciall occasions they come to their Lord and master and wait upon him in his livery and are welcome to him and well accepted as his servants but in the Church of God which is the house of the living God the Lord of heaven and earth it is not so all whom he owneth and acknowledgeth for his servants are servants in ordinary they dwell in his house Psal 65.4 performing the service of prayer and thanksgiving and the works of obedience every day he hath no retainers acknowledged by him for his servants I mean such as take liberty to live as they list and for the service of God like retainer thinke now and then as on high dayes and once on the Sabbath is well enough Indeed such attendance will serve for a retainer but God acknowledgeth none such for his seruants see Jer. 7.9 10 11. He knoweth that is acknowledgeth those that be his John 10.14 but such as be workers of iniquitie hee knowes them not as Mat. 7.23 So wee may say for idolaters as Papists be in the worship of Saints and of their breaden God they have another master then God namely vaine idols 1 Thess 1.9 Now none can serve two masters Mat. 6.24 Time servers are in the same rank which be first such as make conscience of sinne at Communion times but afterward live as they list also such as embrace and hold true Religion only because the authority under which they live doth enjoyn it and if it should alter by the will of man they would turn with it Thirdly Church Papists who now and then come to our service and sermons to answer the law but in their hearts they are for Romish superstition like the carnall Israelites whose hearts turned back into Aegypt Of these we may say as 1 Kings 18.21 How long halt yee betweene two opinions c. Vse 4 A great comfort and encouragement to them that persevere in the faith and go on in obedience they are blessed and shall certainly if they go on be glorified see Matth. 24.13 Revel 2.10 and 3.12 Every one that is such shall be made a pillar in Gods house and shall go no more out Therefore in generall let all bee encouraged to follow the good servants that improve their masters takents Matth. 25.21.23 and the Apostle Paul 2 Tim. 4.7 8. In speciall let Ministers who are stewards and disposers of the mysteries of God look to their behaviour shewing all good faithfulnesse 1 Cor. 4.2 This fidelity is set downe Luke 12.42 43 44. with 1 Pet. 5.1 2 3 4. Thus much for their happy estate 2. Observation their holy behaviour is answerable they will be still praising thee Gods children and servants who have the happinesse to dwell in Gods house will be much and constant in praising God see Psal 135.1 2. Praise the Lord yee servants of the Lord c. and verse 19. Blesse the Lord O house of Israel blesse the Lord O house of Aaron 20. Blesse the Lord o house of Levi ye that feare the Lord blesse the Lord Psal 145.1 2. I will extoll thee my God and my King I will blesse thy name for ever and ever Every day will I blesse thee Ps 126.1 Hallelujah Praise the Lord o my soule 2. while I live I will praise the Lord. Reason 1 The reasons hereof are two First the sacred Ordinance of God and his holy Commandement Psa 50.15 1 Thess 5.18 This makes it pleasant and comely Ps 147.1 Reason 2 Secondly the power of his grace given to his children and servants which making them mindfull of the Lord of his word and of his works and benefits stirres them up to praise God True grace is enforcing as 2 Cor. 5.14 and hence it is with Gods servants in the matter of praising God as it was with the Apostles for preaching Acts 4.20 and as Luke 19.40 If these should hold their peace the stones would immediately cry out This by way of use serves Vse 1 First to let us see that praising God is not a thing indifferent but a necessary duty Hence the want of it brings the wrath of God as on Hezekiah 2 Chron. 32.25 Vse 2 Secondly we may see by this that they have slender testimony that they be of Gods house who faile of this duty A usuall thing for many to have no prayers nor praising God in their families as also to go out of Church when singing Psalmes begin as though praise were no part of that service the performance whereof appertains unto them who dwell in Gods house and would be blessed there Thirdly this should serve as a most forcible motive to endeavour this duty which we shall the rather do if we consider the motives in God in his properties his workes for his Church and against his enemies also what our behaviour in heaven should be whereto we should begin to inure our selves here upon earth Verse 5. Blessed is the man whose strength is in thee the high wayes are in their heart 6. They going through the valley of Baca make it a well 7. They goe from strength to strength every one of them appeareth before God in Zion HEre the Prophet proceedeth in the commendation of the state of Gods people whom hee doth expresly affirme to be blessed and likewise plainly and particularly describeth them by their true and certain properties which are of two sorts First they are such as are strong in the Lord. Secondly they do sincerely and earnestly affect the holy worship of God which property is here fully expressed by three things first their hearts are set upon the high wayes that lead to the Lords Sanctuary verse 5. Secondly they do couragious and comfortably endure and break through all difficulties in the way verse 6. They increase in number and strength in their journey and all of them in troopes appeare before the Lord in Zion verse 7. For the first Blessed is the man whose strength is in thee To bee blessed is to be in an happy estate wherein a man enjoyeth the true and chiefest good which is the true God in
same and say Even the very dust of your city which cleaveth on us wee do wipe off against you c. And it may be seen in the foolish Virgins Matth. 25.3 11 12. and in the idle servant Matth. 25.25 c. The Use for admonition For admonition all that desire to have grace and glory must here learn of David with desire in prayer to joyn diligence in the use of further means ordained of God for the obtaining of those blessings See Prov. 2.3 4. If thou criest after knowledge and liftest up thy voice for understanding If thou seekest her as silver and searchest for her as for hid treasures Then shalt thou understand the fear of the Lord c. There we see seeking goes with crying so Mat. 7.7 Ask and it shall be given you seek and yee shall finde c. The very heathen would say that fortune resisted sluggish prayers And see Jam. 4.3 Ye ask and receive not because ye ask amisse not joyning endeavour with prayer Consider 2 Pet. 1.5 6 7 8 9 10. Give all diligence adde to your faith vertue c. Adde 2 Pet. 3.11 12 14. and see answerable hereunto the endeavour of the godly of St. Paul 1 Cor. 9.26 27. Phil. 3.10 11 12 13. and of the Church of the Thessalonians 1 Thess 1.6 7 8 and of Ephesus Rev. 2.2 and of Thyatira Revel 2.19 The third Observation The second thing here expressing Davids sincere affection to the house of God is the length of time for which he desires to dwell therein namely all the dayes of his life No shorter time will satisfie Davids soul while he lives in the world he would dwell in the house of the Lord and therefore in the thought and assurance thereof doth he so much encourage himself Psal 23.6 Surely goodnesse and mercy shall follow me all the dayes of my life and I will dwell in the house of the Lord for ever The first Reason The reason hereof is threefold First for the fruition of the good things of Gods house mentioned before viz. spirituall society with God and from him deliverance from all hurtfull evils and partaking of all needfull blessings in direction provision protection and remuneration to which these mentioned in this verse do belong to behold the beauty of the Lord c. whereupon he esteemed a day in Gods courts better then a thousand elsewhere Psal 84.10 The second Reason Secondly for his better opportunity to glorifie God which thing his soul desired to do so long as he lived as see Psal 63.4 Thus will I blesse thee while I live Psal 146.2 While I live will I praise the Lord I will sing praises to my God while I have any being Now the house of God was the chiefest place for this duty Psal 29.9 In his temple doth every one speak of his glory Psal 84.4 Blessed are they that dwell in thine house they will be still praising thee The third Reason Thirdly hee knew that to bee out of Gods house was to be out of Gods favour as Cains complaint doth plainly import Gen. 4.14 and the Lords severe dealing against Israel for their sins doth plainly shew 2 Kings 17 18 20. This serves for instruction and for admonition The use for instruction What it is at this day to dwell in Gods house For instruction see plainly in David that the hearts of the godly do sincerely desire and in their loves they do faithfully strive for perseverance in the state of grace for that thing at this day is dwelling in Gods house as the phrase imports 1 John 2 19. They went out from us but they were not of us for if they had been of us they would no doubt have continued with us that is in the profession and obedience of the word of faith Which is a thing worthy of our observation for our better satisfaction touching the the truth of our doctrine of the perseverance of the Saints in grace thereof we need to have the lesse doubt seeing in th●em all is wrought a true desire after this estate which they shew by prayer and other godly endeavour Now the Lord heareth the desires of those that fear him Psal 145.19 and Matth. 7.7 Aske and it shall bee given you The Use for admonition For admonition to those that are weary of Gods house and the exercises of religion snuffing at them and saying it is a wearinesse Ma● 1.13 saying when will the Sabbath be gone Amos 8.5 How many have we that love the ale-house and whore-house better then Gods house as Jer. 5.7 They assembled themselves by troops in the harlots house● But Lam. 1.4 The wayes of Zion do mourn because none come unto the solemn feasts Quest How should they alter their estate and do better Answ The way of man is not in himself Jer. 10.23 yet the meanes ordained of God must bee used of every one that would become like unto David which is diligence in the word and prayer and making conscience to live according to the word The third thing here to be noted in Davids expressing the fervent affection of his heart towards Gods house are the blessed ends for which David desires that favour namely first to behold the beauty of the Lord secondly to enquire in his Temple For the first the Lords beauty to be seen in his house is not the beauty of his essence for so no man can see God and live Exod. 33.18 20. Before this glorious beauty the Angels cover their faces with their wings Is 6.1 2. But it is the beauty of his ordinances wherein God doth reveal to the eyes of mens mindes enlightened by his spirit the pleasant beauty of his goodnesse justice love and mercy in Jesus Christ Mark here then The fourth Observation That in Gods house the godly do behold the pleasant beauty of the Lord in his gracious properties of goodnesse justice love and mercy in Jesus Christ Psal 63.1 2. My soul thirsteth for thee my flesh longeth for thee To see thy power and thy glory so as I have seen thee in the sanctuary See 2 Cor. 3.18 and 4.6 The Reason The reason hereof is the good pleasure of God thus to manifest his gracious properties in his own ordinances Look as in the works of the creation he shewed the eternall power and wisdome of the Godhead Rom. 1.19 20. so in the ordinances of his service he doth make known his justice goodnesse love and mercy in Jesus Christ This is most cleer in the Gospel preached and in the Evangelicall sacraments rightly administred wherein with open face we behold the glory of the Lord and are transformed into the same image 2 Cor. 3.18 The world by wisedome knew not God in the wisedome of God that is how God will shew himself wise in mans salvation 1 Cor. 1.21 Now Christ crucified in the Gospel preached is this power of God and this wisdome of God Vers 24. Herein is made known the
8.25 The examples of Gods children professing the practice of this duty are many as of Jacob. Gen. 49.10 I have waited for thy salvation O Lord. Job 14.4 All the daies of mine appointed ●ime will I wait David Psal 130.5.6 I wait for the Lord yea my soule doth wait my soule waiteth for the Lord more then they that watch for the morning Yea this is the practise of the Church it self Is 25.9 It shall be said in that day loe this is our God we have waited for him and he will save us This is the Lord we have waited for him All which are an excellent cloud of faithfull witnesses shewing plainly that the duty is required of God and that the performance of it is acceptable in his sight The reasons hereof are plain The first R●●●●● First all afflictions come by Gods disposing and ruling providence a● Is 45.7 I create peace and evill Amos 3.6 Is there evill in the City and the Lord hath done it and the removing of them is his doing also for he doth heale and bind up as well as teare and smile Hos 6.2 Jer. 33.6 Therefore it is wisedome to go to him that smitteth and to wait upon sin for help Secondly waiting on God is a work of faith The second Reason Is 28.16 and ascribes unto God the honour of the blessing we wait for when as refusing to wait on God bew● aies an evill heart of unbelief as 2 Kings 6.33 Wherefore should I wait on the Lord any longer Thirdly The third Reason by waiting on God we are surely intitled to singular benefits Lam. 3.25 The Lord is good unto them that wait for him See this his goodnesse in sundry particular blessings First they shall inherit the earth that is every good and comfortable blessing in this world Psalm 37.9 Secondly God will save them from their enemies Prov. 20.22 Thirdly he heareth their cry and prayer Psal 40.1 Fourthly they shall never be ashamed Psal 25.3 Is 49.23 Fifthly they shall renew their strength Is 40.30 Sixtly God prepareth for them blessings spirituall in Christ which surpasse the conceit and reach of man Is 64.4 This serves for instruction and for admonition For instruction it may well informe us to conceive The use for instruction what is like to be our estate in this world in regard of troubles namely seeing we must wait upon God for deliverance from them it seems he would have us to resolve they may be our portion here on earth When an earthly King enjoyns all his subjects to prepare arms and be in readinesse they will easily conceive they shall have warres And thus deales the Lord with his children he bids them wait upon him for deliverance from troubles when they come Now patient waiting is the act of hope in God for his help which is one part of defensive a ●●our in time of trouble as Luke 21.19 by your patience possesse your soules Eph. 6.15 And your feet shod with the preparation of the gospell of peace which needed not but for afflictions which are plainly foretold John 16.33 Acts 14.22.2 Tim. 2.12 and preparation for them enjoyned Luke 14.26 27 amplified ●here by two resemblances verse 28. c. For admonition The Use for admonition it serves effectually to stirre up every godly man to make sure he be end●ed with these graces and give himself to that behaviour which may enable him with patience to wait on the Lord in the time of affliction Every good husband is provident in summer to make provision for winter and shall not Christians be wise for their soules in the like The way to Christian patience The sure way to Christian patience is this First to break off the course of every sin by true repentance for the guilt of sinne takes away peace of conscience unlesse it be seared and they that are in that estate and case are like the troubled Sea when it cannot rest whose waters cast out mire and dirt Is 57.20 who can rightly wait on God for nothing but judgements for while they go on in sinne they have no title to mercy and therefore it is said the hope of the ungodly shall perish Prov. 10.28 it shal be like the giving up of the ghost Job 11.20 but if they repent putting iniquity farre away as Job 11.14 then there is hope verse 18. Secondly they must believe in God through Christ for this they are justified and have peace with God Rom. 5 1. and this faith is the ground of things hoped for Heb. 11.1 and when it is tryed in affliction it bringeth forth patience Jam. 1.3 the perfect work whereof is this waiting on God here enjoyned Thirdly they must fear God by remembring his hand and providence in these evills that lye upon them for a sparrow lights not on the ground without his will Mat. 10.29 This will check and suppresse both repining and grudging towards God as Luke 23.34.49 and envy and desire of revenge against men and give us hope of a comfortable end Prov. 23.17 18. Let not thine heart envy sinners but be thou in the fear of the Lord all the day long for surely there is an end and thine expectation shall not bee cut off Fourthly they must walk in obedience Psal 7 34. wait on the Lord and keep his may and he shall exalt thee to inherit the earth Be of good courage The second duty whereunto David stirres up himself and others in the time of affliction namely they must not suffer themselves to be daunted dismayed or faint-hearted but stirre up themselves encourage their hearts and keep fast the confidence of their hope even in the depth of distresse this is the meaning Mark then The third Observation Gods children must not suffer themselves to be dismaid or daunted in time of affliction but cheer up their hearts and encourage themselves in the Lord their God See Psal 31.24 Be of good courage Is 35.3 strengthen the weak hands and confirme the feeble knees 1 Pet. 3.4 not being dismaid with any terrour even as David did when his own men would have stoned him he encouraged himself in the Lord his God 1 Sam. 30.6 and this is the meaning of the Apostles charge 1 Cor. 16.3 Stand fast in the faith quit you like men be strong The reasons hereof are plain and of great importance The first Reason First to be fearfull and faint-hearted in affliction comes either from the want or at least from the weaknesse of grace even of that most excellent and needfull grace of faith as Solomon saith If thou be faint in the day of adversity thy strength is small Prov. 24.10 even thy faith as Christ told his Disciples in a great storme upon the Sea Matth. 8.26 Why are yee fearfull O yee of little faith Now there is great danger herein for hence comes Apostacy in Religion when men withdraw themselves for fear of persecution In those the Lords soule takes no pleasure such
them and use their help Isaiah 8.19 when they shall say unto you seek unto those that have familiar spirits and unto wizards that peep and that mutter should not a people seek unto their God When Ahaziah King of Israel sent unto Baalzebub the god of Ekron to enquire whether he should recover of his disease the Lord by Elijah tells his messengers Is it not because there is not a God in Israel that ye go to enquire of Baalzebub the God of Ekron 2 Kings 1.2 3. Lastly Idolaters say to Saints and Idolls here us help us pray for us as 1 Kings 18.26 This we know is the common practise of Papists to the Virgin Mary and to all the Saints But herein they shew themselves not to be Gods people but such as have forsaken the fountain of living waters and hewed them out broken cisterns that can hold no water Jer. 2.11 12 13. The Use for admonition For admonition that we observe and remember this practise of the Church of God and conscionably endeavour to conforme our selves thereto in the day of our trouble to seek the Lord remember God and complain as Psal 77.2 3. to say with the godly man whom have I in heaven but thee Psal 73.25 and with the Church Isaiah 63.16 Though Abraham be ignorant of us and Israel acknowledge us not thou O Lord art our father our redeemer thy name is from everlasting Psal 20.7 Some trust in charets and some in horses but we will remember the name of the Lord our God Hos 14.3 Ashur shall not save us we will not ride upon horses neither will we say any more to the work of our hands ye are our gods for in thee the fatherlesse finde mercy Consider the reasons of this duty as before and the successe as Psal 20.8 They are brought down and fallen but we are risen and stand upright Psal 118.5 c. I called upon the Lord in distresse the Lord answered me and set me in a large place c. Thus much of him to whom they pray the things for which they pray are two 1. That God would turn them 2. That God would cause his anger toward them to cease For the first when they beseech God to turne them they mean from the evills under which they lay whether of sin or punishment unto a comfortatble state for so largely doth the use of the word extend sometime therewith is begged conversion from sinne Jer. 31.18 19. Turne thou me and I shall be turned after that I was turned I repented c. sometime restitution to comfortable outward state which is turning from punishment as Psal 126.4 Turne again our captivitie O Lord. And though here the latter is specially aimed at yet we may not exclude the former because without turning from sinne the ceasing of Gods wrath would not be expected Psal 7.12 c. If he turne not he will whet his sword c. The third Observation Mark then Gods people do beg of God the blessing of conversion from evills under which they lay whether of sinne or punishment see Lam. 5.21 Turn thou us unto thee O Lord and we shall be turned renew our daies as of old Psal 80.3 7 20. Turn thou us again O Lord God of hostes cause thy face to shine and we shall be saved The Reason The reason is infoulded in the title which here they give to God namely that he is the God of their salvation both for soule and body He restoreth the soule Psal 23.3 the same word is there used 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 And he preserveth and delivereth the body and outward estate Psal 91.15 I will be with him in trouble I will deliver him Job 5.19 He shall deliver thee in sixe troubles yea in seven there shall no evill touch thee He is almighty and so all-sufficient nothing is too hard for him Jer. 32.27 and this power he puts forth for the good of his people This serves for instruction admonition and comfort The use for instruction For instruction touching the author of true conversion to the soule The practise of the Church shewes her judgement herein she prayes to God to be turned from evills whether spirituall or corporall and therefore no doubt acknowledged him to be the sole author thereof It is true in temporall evills man by nature hath some ability to discern and endeavour the way and means of his deliverance but in spirituall evills of corruption and sinne it is not so for therein man naturally is dead and so wants abilitie of himself to conceive and act the things that belong to the life of grace see Acts 26.9 The wisdome and will of nature is to oppose the meanes of conversion I verily thought with my selfe saith the Apostle that I ought to do many things contrary to the name of Jesus of Nazareth For to be carnally minded is death because the carnall minde is enmitie against God Rom. 8.6 7. Therefore hereof men do not become Gods children John 1.13 which will be plaine if we consider that the Scripture calls regeneration a new creation 2 Cor. 5.17 and the first resurrection Revel 20.6 1. Quest Why then doth God bid men turne as Ezek. 18.30 Repent and turne your selves from all your transgressions Ans First to shew us our dutie not our abilitie what we ought not what we are able of our selves to do For John 15.5 Without me ye can do nothing We are not sufficient of our selves to thinke any thing as of our selves 2 Cor 3 5. No man can come to me except the father which hath sent me draw him John 6.44 Believers are borne not of bloud nor of the will of the flesh nor of the will of man but of God John 1.13 Secondly God in these commandements hath an aime at the outward actions wherein he desires reformation whereto naturally man hath some power as we may see by Ahabs humiliation 1 Kings 21.27 Thirdly God requiring of us the grace of conversion means we should endeavour our selves in the outward meanes thereof to get abilitie thereto of God Though grace be Gods gift yet is the use of meanes in our power 2. Quest Are not such commands unjust or vaine Ans No not unjust because in Adam we were able to any thing God should require of us And vaine they are not because they are meanes of conversion in Gods elect as to Lydia Acts 16.14 whose heart the Lord opened that she attended unto the things which were spoken of Paul Deut. 32.46 47. Set your hearts unto all the words which I testifie amongst you for it is not a vaine thing for you 2 Cor. 2.15 16. For we are unto God a sweet savour of Christ in them that are saved and in them that perish To the one wee are the savour of death unto death and to the other the savour of life unto life And they leave the wicked without excuse because they yeeld not such obedience as nature enables them
ground First in generall in this verse then more particularly in the rest of the Psalm Her behaviour is in these words I will heare what God the Lord will speak meaning by way of answer to my complaint and prayer Wherein we have to note two things 1. How she stileth God in this place 2. What duty she undertaketh towards him The first Observation 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 For the first the titles here given to God by the Church are two God the Lord the first notes out his power the second his performance of what he hath promised as Exod. 6.3 I appeared unto Abraham Isaac and Jacob by the name of God almighty but by my name Jehovah was I not known unto them verse 6. wherefore say unto them I am the Lord I will bring you out And this is used by the Church and godly elsewhere as Psal 118.27 God is the Lord who hath given us light The Reason The reason of this practise of the Church is to strengthen her self to the better performance of the duty she undertakes which is to wait for Gods answer to her prayers whereto she shall be the better encouraged and enabled by considering that God is Jehovah one that not only hath being of himself but gives being to his promises Now being God he is able and being Jehovah he is faithfull as Heb. 10.23 He is faithfull that promised 1 Thes 5.24 He will also do it And for his promise see Psal 50.15 The first use for admonition This should teach us to labour to understand the holy titles whereby God is stiled in Scripture that so we may the better make a right use of them both to terrifie us from sin and to encourage us in faith and obedience As for terrour to consider that he is called an everlasting burning and devouring fire Is 33.14 For encouragement in difficult cases to consider that he is the maker of heaven and earth great in counsell mighty in work Jer. 32.17.19 for mercy the good God 2 Chron. 30.18 for encouragement in prayer Our father which art in heaven Mat. 6.9 which layes a ground both of confidence in that he is our father and of fear and humilitie in that he is in heaven The second Use for admonition Secondly is God the Lord then those that call him so must fear him in regard of his power Jer. 5.25 Mat. 10.28 obey him as their Lord. Luke 6.46 and rest upon him by faith because he makes good his gracious promises 2 Cor. 1.20 The second Observation The duty which the Church here undertakes to perform to God is this she will patiently attend for Gods gracious answer to her complaint and prayer So doth Job Job 14. All the daies of my appointed time will I wait till my change come Psal 40.1 I waited patiently for the Lord Psal 130.5 6. I wait for the Lord my soul doth wait The Reason The reason hereof is from the work of Gods spirit in his children enabling them by faith 1. To reverence his command enjoyning them so to doe Psal 27.14 Wait on the Lord be of good courage 2. To rely upon his promise to hear and help 2 Chron. 7.14 wherein they know he will not fail because he is a God of power able to do whatsoever he will Psal 115.3 and of mercy exceeding abundant above all that we can ask or think Ephes 3.20 This serves for instruction and for admonition The use for instruction For instruction it acquaints us with a plain difference between the godly who are believers and the wicked who are unbelievers the godly do not onely pray to ●od but wait also for an answer when they have made their prayer as Psal 42.5 11. Isaiah 28.16 But the wicked either pray not as Psal 14.4 or if they do pray yet they will not wait as 2 Kings 6.33 What should I wait upon the Lord any longer They deal with their prayers as the Oftrich doth with her eggs which she leaveth in the earth c. Job 39.14 c. because God hath deprived them of uunderstanding as punishment of their contempt of the meanes of grace else they would not account the exercise of prayer unprofitable as Job 21.15 Mal. 3.4 The use for admonition For admonition that we endeavour to approve our selves to be Gods people by waiting upon God for a gracious answer to our prayers This we should do every day according to the practise of the Church in this place whereunto if we did indeed set our selves we would make conscience of all sinne that we might keep our selves in the love of God without which we cannot comfortably expect a gracious answer from him to our prayers Now to enable us to wait and listen for a gracious answer when we have prayed we must be well exercised in godly consideration and practise The consideration needfull hereto is three fold First of Gods promise made to those that pray unto him for it is presumption to wait for that which God hath not promised to give True expectation is a fruit of faith which ever looks at Gods word of promise Secondly of Gods power and mercy for as his power will assure us that he is able so his mercie will shew that he is most ready and willing to grant our requests Thirdly we must consider his manner of answer it is three-fold Sometime by giving that particular blessing we ask as 1 Sam. 1.27 For this childe I prayed and the Lord hath given me my Petition which I asked of him Sometime by giving some other thing answerable to the blessing as 2 Cor. 12.9 My grace is sufficient for thee And sometimes by giving patience and strength to bear the evils which we would have removed as Heb. 5.7 The godly practise hereto needfull is threefold First to stir up our hearts to lay hold on Gods promises by faith as Psal 43.5 And herein we must shew godly judgement in labouring to trust perfectly for spirituall blessings simply needfull to salvation as 2 Tim. 1.12 I am not ashamed for I know whom I have believed c. But for spirituall blessings lesse necessary as also for all temporall blessings to submit our wils to Gods will Secondly we must hold on in the way of obedience Psal 37.34 Wait on the Lord and keep his way and he shall exalt thee to inherit the land Thirdly continue in prayer Col. 4.2 Keep not silence give the Lord no rest Isaiah 62.6 7. For he will speak peace to his people and to his Saints The reason or ground whereby the Church doth encourage her self to the former godly practise drawn from Gods gracious dealing with his people in giving comfortable answer to their prayers for peace in Scripture doth oftentimes note out all manner of welfare as Exod. 18.7 Psal 122.6 Psal 35.27 In this reason we have two things to note First the honourable title whereby Gods people here be stiled namely that they are his
ground and cause of the former benefit and of all other that follow For the better understanding whereof we must know that there is a double trope in the words First the gates of Sion part of the building of the city upon mount Sion are put for the whole city as it was a type of Gods Church in Christ who as Mediatour here began the setled building and government of it as Psal 2.6 compared with Luke 1.32.33 Secondly Jacob is here put for his posterity the whole twelve tribes who inhabited all the land of Canaan as if he would have said The Lord indeed bears a good affection to the whole land of Canaan where his people dwell as Deut. 11.12 A land which the Lord thy God careth for the eyes of the Lord thy God are alwaies upon it but above all the places thereof he bears a good affection towards Mount Sion whereon his holy city is built which is the type and beginning of his true Church in Christ visibly represented in a setled choyce place In the words thus conceived note this point The observation that God loves his Church above all other states and conditions of men in the world whatsoever Mal. 1.1 2,3 The word of the Lord to Israel that is the posterity of Jacob the Church in those dayes I have loved you saith the Lord and that more then others for was not Esau Jacobs brother saith the Lord yet I loved Jacob and I hated Esau which in the most mild and favourable interpretation taking hatred for lesse love as Gen. 29.30,31 proveth the point in hand that God loves his Church above all other states and conditions of men in the world John 13.1 Having loved his own which were in the world he loved them unto the end Eph. 5.25 Husbands love your wives even as Christ loved his Church Christ Jesus in love to his Church makes himselfe a pattern to husbands to love their wives Now we know every husband should love his owne wife more then any other woman in the world and therefore wee need not to doubt but Christ doth so to his Church The greatnesse of Gods love to his Church seene in three things This will yet more plainely appeare by these three things First Gods delivery vouchsafed to his Church from evils Secondly his advancement of her to speciall estate of happinesse Thirdly the means of both which is Jesus Christ given unto her 1. In delivering her from evils For the first the greatnesse of Gods love in his delivery of his Church will plainly appear by that which is said thereof both in generall and in particular In generall Many are the afflictions of the righteous but the Lord delivereth him out of them all Psal 34.19 He visiteth and redeemeth his people and delivereth them out of the hands of all their enemies Luke 1.68.74 In particular Gods Church in her self is liable to temporall evils in this world and to evils eternall in the world to come for they were by nature the children of wrath even as others Ephes 2.3 Now from eternall evils God gives to his Church absolute and perfect deliverance There is no condemnation to them that are in Christ Jesus Rom. 8.1 On them the second death hath no power Rev. 20.6 But it is not so with others that be on t of the Church to them it will be said Depart from me ye cur●●d into everlasting fire Mat. 25.41 And for deliverance from temporall evils in this world whether corporall or spirituall Gods Church hath a great prerogative above others though not in absolute freedome from them for we must through many tribulations enter into the kingdome of God Acts 14.22 and the Church of God is greatly afflicted when all the earth sitteth still and is at rest Zech. 1.11 12. Yet in her sufferings the Church of God hath a great measure of deliverance which the world doth ever want namely from the curse of God which ever accompanieth temporall evils upon the men of the world as Zech. 5.3 For Christ hath redeemed his Church from the curse of the law Gal. 3.13 and. the evils that lye upon them are corrections for sinne When we are judged we are chastened of the Lord that we may not be condemned with the world 1 Cor. 11.32 or trials of grace as Jam. 1 2,3 My brethren count it all joy when ye fall into divers temptations Knowing this that the trying of your faith worketh patience 1 Pet. 1.6 7. wherein ye greatly rejoyce though now for a season if need be ye are in heavinesse through manifold temptations that the triall of your faith being much more precious then of gold that perisheth though it be tried with fire might be found unto praise and honour and glory at the appearing of Jesus Christ Job 2.3 The Lord said to Satan hast thou considered my servant Job that there is none like him in the earth a perfect and an upright man one that feareth God and escheweth evill and still he holdeth fast his integritie although thou movest me against him to destroy him without cause For the second 2. In advancing her to a speciall state of happinesse in this world Gods advancement of his Church to a speciall estate of happinesse is two fold partly in this world and principally in the world to come In this world sometime with outward peace and plenty to the admiration of the world as in the dayes of Solomon 1 Kings 10.21 c. And though many times the Church of God hath a small portion in temporall blessings for their felicitie is not in this life if in this life only we have hope in Christ we are of all men most miserable 1 Cor. 15.19 yet hath she alwaies in Christ Jesus true right unto all temporall blessings for Christ is Lord of all Mat. 28.18 and in him all things are yours whether Paul or Apollo or Cephas or the world or life or death or things present or things to come 1 Cor. 3.21 22. She hath also a sanctified use of what she enjoyes and sweet content therein whether her portion be small or great I have learned in what ever state I am therewith to be content I know both how to be abased and I know how to abound every where in all things I am instructed both to be full and to be hungry both to abound and to suffer need Phil. 4.11 12. living under that speciall providence whereby she is preserved night and day Isaiah 27.3 But in spirituall blessings is her speciall advancement above the world Blessed with all spirituall blessings in heavenly places in Christ Eph. 1.3 Eye hath not seen nor eare heard neither have entred into the heart of man the things which God hath prepared for them that love him 1 Cor. 2.9 As in effectuall calling to the state of grace wherein they have spirituall society with God in Christ Blessed is the man whom thou choosest and causest to approach unto thee that he may
of the Lord shall return and come to Zion with songs and everlasting joy upon their heads they shall obtaine joy and gladnesse and sorrow and sighing shall flee away And they shall call thee the City of the Lord the Sion of the holy on of Israel Whereas thou hast been forsaken and hated so that no man went thorow thee I will make thee an eternall excellency a joy of many generations The Lord shall be thine everlasting Light and the dayes of thy mourning shall be ended Is 60.14 15 20. For your shame ye shall have double and for confusion they shall rejoyce in their portion therefore in their land they shall possesse the double ever lasting joy shall be unto them Is 61.7 See it assured by Christ himself John 16. 20 22. Ye shall be sorrowfull but your sorrow shall be turned into joy your heart shall rejoyce and your joy no man ●●keth from you And verified in Christians Acts 2.40.47 They continuing daily with one accord in the Temple and breaking bread from house to house did eat their meat with gladnesse and singlenesse of heart praising God and having favour with all the people Acts 5.41 They departed from the presence of the Councell rejoycing that they were counted worthy to suffer shame for his name As 1 Pet. 1.8 Believing ye rejoyce with joy unspeakable and full of glory 1 Thess 5.16 Rejoyce evermore And rejoyce in the Lord alwayes again I say rejoyce Phil. 4.4 The true ground hereof is from the incomparable blessings of the covenant vouchsafed to the true members of his Church The first reason For first in Christ Jesus God himself doth betroath them unto him yea marry them and become their most dear and loving husband as Hos 2.19 20. Is 54.5 Now times of espousall are times of rejoycing Let us be glad and rejoyce and give honour to him for the marriage of the Lamb is come Rev. 19.7 With gladnesse and rejoycing shall they be brought they shall enter into the Kings Pallace Psal 45.15 We will be glad and rejoyce in thee we will remember thy love more then wine saith the Church to Christ Cant. 1.4 Secondly he doth fit them for his neer spirituall society by giving his own son The second Reason to be their Saviour and Redeemer washing away their sins in his blood 1 Cor. 1.30 He is made unto us of God wisdome righteousnesse sanctification and redemption Ephes 5.25.26 Christ gave himself for his Church that he might sanctifie and cleanse it and make it to himself a glorious Church c. Now the remembrance hereof is matter of exceeding great joy Luke 2.10 Therefore the blessed Virgin Mary saith My soule doth magnifie the Lord and my spirit hath rejoyced in God my saviour Luke 1.46 47. The third Reason Thirdly he bestoweth on them is holy spirit John 14.16 17. for whosoever hath not the spirit of God is none of his Rom. 3.9 Now this spirit is the fountain of joy and thereupon is called the Comforter the graces whereof he doth plentifully bestow upon them and therein gives them cause of everlasting joy The fourth Reason Fourthly God sendeth and continueth unto them his blessed word the gospell of peace and the word of their reconciliation with God and of salvation to their soules whereof the Psalmist saith Blessed are the people that know the joyfull sound Psalm 89.15 and the Apostle Paul out of the Prophet Isaiah How beautifull are the feet of them that preach the gospell of peace and bring glad tydings of good things Rom. 10.15 Solomon saith light is a pleasant thing Eccles 11.7 Now the gospell preached is a spirituall light that shineth unto those that sit in darknesse and in the shaddow of death even to guide their feet in the way of peace then which nothing can be more pleasant and joyfull see Mat. 4.16 Luke 1.77 79. The fifth Reason Fiftly Gods speciall providence is over his Church not only to preserve them from evill both corporall and spirituall which their enemies would bring upon them but also to enrich them with all needfull comforts and blessings both temporall and spirituall In that day sing ye unto her a vineyard of red wine I the Lord do keep it I water it every moment lest any hurt it I will keep it night and day Is 27.2,3 This is that keeper of Israel who doth neither slumber nor sleep who keepeth his Church from all evill The Sun shall not smite her by day nor the Moon by night The Lord shall preserve thee from all evill he shall preserve thy soule The Lord shall preserve thy going out and thy coming in from this time forth even for evermore Psal 121.3 c. This serves for instruction and for admonition The use for instruction For instruction it sheweth plainly that naturall men are fearfully blinded by the God of this world for they live in the Church among the godly yet they do not conceive of nor discern their happy estate as St. John saith the world knoweth us not 1 John3 1 They think the state of a Christian to be very forlorn and miserable void of all content and comfort therefore do they debase them in their esteem accounting them the filth of the world and the onscouring of all things 1 Cor. 4.13 They reproach and revile them with most base and odious termes as 2 Kings 9.11 What did this mad fellow with thee Acts 24.5 Wee have found this man a pestilent fellow And Festus sa●th Paul thou art beside thy self much learning doth make thee mad Acts 26.24 Yea Christs own friends judged so of him Mark 3.21 and the Jewes said he hath a devill and is mad why hear ye him John 10.20 Now if they do this to the green tree what will they do to the dry Luke 23.31 But wisdome is justified of her children Mat. 11.19 As the things that are magnified in the world are abomination with God Luke 16.15 see it in the lukewarmnesse of the Laodiceans Rev. 3.16 17 19 So the things that are magnified with the Lord are abominable to the world as to live godly making conscience of all sin and of every good duty and being zealous of Gods glory Whereby we may see that the vaile of ignorance hangs over their eyes They can no better discern the happy state of the godly then a blind man can judge of colours The Use for admonition For admonition this serves notably to move every one to be as carefull to become a true member of the Church as he is desirous of true and lasting joy The way is hewed 1 Pet. 2.4 6. in so yeelding to Gods means of an holy calling that we forsake our sinfull waies as Is 55.7 do come to Christ by faith and as living stones be builded on him the tryed corner stone to become a spirituall house Which estate we must testifie by the properties of the godly who be true Citizens of Sion set down particularly Psal
his example in the particular branches of the Psalm The time when this Psalm was penned may probably be guessed by the matter of it to have been when he was persecuted by the hand of Saul and his followers of whose cruelty he complaines vers 2. and prayes against them vers 12. The scope The chief matter of it is a notable expression of affiance and confidence in God in his greatest dangers commending the same by the notable fruits and effects thereof and generall division of the whole Psalm His godly affiance he testifieth three wayes First by plain and expresse profession thereof in sweet variety of phrase and gracious application by sundry remarkable fruits and effects thereof to be seen in his godly behaviour in the sixe first verses Secondly by humble prayer and supplication for audience mercy favour instruction and preservation vers 7 c. to 13. Thirdly by a godly provocation of his own soul upon good ground still to wait upon God vers 13 14. For the first Vers 1. Davids affiance and confidence in God is very elegantly in sweet variety of phrase plainly testified in the first verse when he calleth the Lord his light and his salvation and the strength of his life and there also is amplified by a notable effect of godly security in freedome from servile fear propounded by way of interrogation and also twice repeated for better assurance The meaning of the words Metonymia effecti In all the three titles which he gives to God there is a sacred trope the effect is put for the efficient For to speak properly God was the authour and fountain of light salvation and of strength and not the things themselves Likewise in the first word there is another trope a Metaphor Metaphorae for light is taken in a translate and borrowed sense for joy and gladnesse as Esther 8.16 which is to the heart a pleasant thing as light is to the eye Eccles 11.7 So as his meaning is to encourage his heart against the reproach of his enemies that would bid him be packing to hide himself in mountains and deserts as Psal 11.1 seeing the King himself did seek his life Why saith David I have Jehovah the true God for the authour of joy and gladnesse to my heart the giver of safety to my person and of strength unto my life whom should I fear Should I be afraid of Saul or any other man when as the Lord is my comfort by undertaking my safety and girding me with strength as Psal 18.32 In the words thus understood note two things First what God was to David secondly what benefit David reaped thereby For the first The first Observation The true God is unto David the fountain of gladnesse to his heart the Authour of safety to his person and the giver of strength and might for the preservation of his life For light of comfort see Psal 18.28 Thou wilt light my candle that is encrease my small comfort the Lord my God will lighten my darknesse that is give me comfort and joy instead of misery and sorrow Hence he cals God his exceeding joy Psal 43.4 And that he was the Authour of his safety see Psal 3.3 Thou Lord art a shield for me and Psal 4.8 Thou Lord onely makest me dwell in safety For giving him strength and might see Psal 18.2 The Lord is my rock and my fortresse and my deliverer my God my strength Vers 32. It is God that girdeth me with strength Vers 39. Thou hast girded me with strength unto the battle The Reason The reason or ground of this happinesse is Davids being in covenant with God as God himself testifieth of David calling him his servant whom he anointed with his holy oyl and promising that his faithfulnesse and mercy shall be with him yea his mercy will he keep for him for ever and his covenant shall stand fast with him He shall cry unto me thou art my father my God and the rock of my salvation Psal 89.20 21 24 26 28. And David himself layeth claim to this covenant with God Psal 119.94 I am thine save me and Psal 23.1 The Lord is my shepheard and in very many Psalmes he calleth the Lord his God as Psal 7.1 O Lord my God in thee will I put my trust and Vers 3. O Lord my God The first Use for instruction This serves for instruction admonition and comfort For instruction two wayes First touching Gods all-sufficiency in himself for all his children for whatsoever they want or need else David would never have said with assurance that God became so many great blessings unto him as here he doth and in many other places as Psal 18.2 and Psal 144.1 2. My strength my goodnesse my fortresse my high tower and my deliverer my shield c. This point the Lord taught Abraham plainly Gen. 17.1 I am God All-sufficient or Almighty The second Use for instruction Secondly this shews plainly the happy estate of those that stand rightly in covenant with God as David saith Blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord Psal 133.12 For God being in himself all-sufficient becomes all in all to those that be his people by covenant Psal 103.17 18. The mercy of the Lord is from everlasting to everlasting upon them that fear him and his righteousnesse unto childrens children to such as keep his covenant His eyes runne to and fro throughou● the whole earth to shew himfelf strong in the behalf of them whose heart is perfect towards him 2 Chron. 16.9 He will make all his goodnesse passe before them Exod 33.19 He will blesse them in their basket in their dough within the house and in the field De●t 28.1 2 c. to 15. Hereupon David saith he shall not lack Psal 23.1 and the Church saith she will not fear having God for her refuge and strength Psal 46.1 2 5. with Is 33.21 The first Use for admonition For admonition this serves three wayes First seeing this was Davids great happinesse in his troubles that he could say The Lord is my light and my salvation c. That we should search and try whether God be that to us which he was to David And this may be known of every childe of God at this day How we may know that God is our light For first if God be the light of grace and comfort to thy soul in Christ Jesus he will be the light of joy and gladnesse in his providence to thy heart and if he be spirituall salvation in Christ Jesus he will not deny thee temporall preservation and if he be the strength of thy soul in grace he will become the strength of thy life in nature In this case thou maist reason as David did Ps 56.13 Thou hast delivered my soul from death wilt thou not deliver my feet from falling Now the evidence of these heavenly and spirituall blessings from God is this First that he becomes the
that they consider their estate in Gods sight when they are so spightfully bent against the godly surely this is that venemous corruption which they receive from the old serpent the devill This Paul accounted the madnesse of his naturall estate Acts 26.11 And being exceedingly mad against them I persecuted them unto strange cities The second Use for admonition Secondly to the godly to be both wise as serpents and harmlesse as doves and to beware of men Matth. 10.16 17. So did David Psal 39.1 2. I will keep my mouth with a bridle while the wicked is before me I was dumb with silence I held my pence even from good The Use for comfort For comfort this makes greatly to the godly that their adversaries are wicked men for they may hereon rest assured that God will not joyn with their enemies unlesse it be for triall of grace as in Job or for the sinnes of the godly in forsaking him for then the Lord may justly use the wicked as rods and scourges for their correction as Isaiah 10.5 6. O Assyrian the rod of mine anger and the staffe in their hand is mine indignation So Job 8.20 Behold God will not cast away a perfect man neither will he help the evill doers Indeed if we forsake him he will forsake us 2 Chron. 15.2 Rejoyce therefore O ye nations with his people for he will avenge the bloud of his servants and render vengeance to his adversaries and will be mercifull unto his land and to his people Deut. 32.43 Consider the Lords wish Psal 81.13 14 15. Oh that my people had hearkened unto me and Israel had walked in my wayes I should soon have subdued their enemies c. Adde Isaiah 50.10 and 54.8 14 15. The second Observation The second thing to be noted here is the purpose and attempt of Davids enemies against him they came upon him to eat up his flesh that is utterly to destroy him Mark then Davids enemies did fully purpose and endeavour his utter ruine and destruction Psal 18.4 The sorrowes of death compassed me and the floods of the ungodly made mee affraid Psal 56.2 Mine enemies would daily swallow me up they be many that fight against me Vers 6. They gather themselves together they hide themselves they mark my steps when they wait for my soul Psal 57.4 My soul is among lions I lye among them that are set on fire even the sonnes of men whose teeth are speares and arrowes and their tongue a sharp sword Psal 69.4 They that hate me without a cause are more then the haires of mine head they that would destroy me being mine enemies wrongfully are mighty The Reason The reason hereof was their spitefull wrath and hatred against David as he confesseth in the behalf of the Church with himself Psal 124. ● 3. If it had not been the Lord who was on our side when men lose up against us Then they had swallowed us up quick when their wrath was kindled against us And this spitefull wrath Why spitefull wrath was kindled in Davids enemies against him was kindled in them against David on two occasions first because of his religion and pietie with which their corruption could admit no accord as the Apostle doth intimate 2 Cor. 6.14 and David confesseth Psal 38.20 They that render evill for good are mine adversaries because I follow the thing that good is as Cain slew his brother because his owne works were evill and his brothers righteous 1 John 3.12 and herein the devill set them a work to hinder religion as Revel 2.10 Secondly because of the honour and dignity whereto God had advanced him Psal 4.2 O yee sonnes of men how long will yee turn my glory into shame Psal 62.4 How long will ye imagine mischief against a man They onely consult to cast him down from his excellency This Saul himself confesseth in his fury to Jonathan his son 1 Sam. 20.31 As long as the sonne of Jesse that is David liveth upon the ground thou shalt not be established nor thy kingdome wherefore now fetch him unto me for he shall surely dye This serves for instruction and for admonition The first Use for instruction For instruction it serves two wayes First to discover the exceeding measure of corruption that is in naturall men and thereupon their fearfull estate in soul to God-ward Their spitefull hearts and raging wrath against the godly whereby nothing will satisfie them but their utter ruine and destruction shews the great measure of their corruption When they will eat up Gods people as they eat bread that is devour them with delight this shews they are corrupt as Psal 53.1 3 4. And that they are so spitefull minded is plain by instance Psal 83.4 They have said come and let us cut them off from being a nation that the name of Israel may be no more in remembrance Ten nations were confederate against Israel with this resolution The like wee may see in the carnall Israelites against Paul Acts 22.22 They lift up their voices and said away with such a fellow from the earth for it is not fit that he should live yea in Paul himself before he was converted for he persecuted Christianity unto the death Acts 22.4 and was mad this way Chap. 26.11 Now this malice and hatred against the godly shew them to be the children of the devill as 1 Joh. 3.12 and Joh. 8.40 44. The second Use for instruction Secondly to manifest that there is a speciall providence of God over his Church and children that preserves and keeps them notwithstanding all the spite and rage of the wicked against them as Psal 105.12 13 14. When they were but a few men in number yea very few and strangers in the land when they went from one nation to another from one kingdome to another people He suffered no man to do them wrong The first Use for admonition For admonition it serves two wayes First to the wicked to consider of their corrupt affection in spite and hatred against the godly and whence it comes that so they may discern their fearfull state in soul and labour to alter it How they stand affected their own hearts can tell them even as Ahab was to Michaiah 1 King 22.8 I hate him But whence is it See Jam. 3.14 15. even from the devill as Acts 13.10 if enemie of righteousnesse then childe of the devill as John 8.40.44 Now the way of change from that estate is by rengeneration which indeed is Gods work yet in the use of meanes ordained by himself even the word and prayer for the word is the seed of our new birth 1 Pet. 1.23 and prayer obtains the spirit which puts life thereto See Luk. 11.13 and John 6.63 The 2. Use for admonition Secondly to the godly often to bethink themselves what their religion may bring upon them from the wicked even all their wrath and hatred fury and rage that so they
he was more in prayer and endeavour after this blessing to dwell in Gods house then after any worldly thing This he often testifieth as 1 Chron. 29.3 I have set mine affection to the house of my God Psal 26.8 Lord I have loved the habitation of thine house and the place where thine honour dwelleth Psal 122.1 I was glad when they said unto me let us go to the house of the Lord. So Psal 84.1 2 10. and Psal 42.1 2 4. This affection is the more to be marked in David because the world wonders at it in Gods children as Cant. 5.8 9. and derides them for it as 2 Sam. 6.20 therefore consider the reasons that moved him thereunto which are indeed the wonderfull rare heavenly blessings which are certainly enjoyed in Gods house The first Reason and no where else Whereof the first and principall from which all the rest do flow is the sure fruition of society and fellowship with the true God who is one in essence three in persons the father the sonne and the holy Ghost Who though the whole world be his yet onely shewes his speciall grace and favour to the true members of his Church as Psal 147.19 28. Hee sheweth his word unto Jacob his statutes and his judgements unto Israel He hath not dealt so with any nation c. with Exod. 19.5 Ye shall be a peculiar treasure unto me above all people And therefore they that are out of the Church are said to be without Christ and without God in the world Ephes 2.12 and cannot receive the holy Ghost who is the true sanctifier and comforter Joh. 14.17 What the priviledge of the Church is Behold then the priviledge of the Church and of the true members thereof the true God who is one in essence three in persons as God is their Lord and King which is a great ground of their true happinesse The Queen of Sheba accounted Solomons servants happy in having a King so eminent for wisedome 1 Kings 10.8 But behold a greater then Solomon is here Matth. 12.42 a King and Master in his Church who can give deliverance by command Psal 44.4 and will honour all his faithfull servants Joh. 12.26 Where I am there also shall my servant be If any man serve me him will my father honour so Luke 12.37 43 44. More particularly God the father is in Christ their father 2 Cor. 6.18 John 20.17 even the father of mercies 2 Cor. 1.3 who will take notice of the wants of his children and make supply upon their sober and sanctified use of lawfull means if first and chiefly they seek heavenly blessings Matth. 6.32 33. and what is wanting in their temporall estate he will fully make out in their eternall Luke 12.32 Also God the sonne is in and to his Church a blessed saviour and redeemer he is the head unto his Church which is his body Eph. 1.22 23. and the saviour of his body Eph 5.23 See Luke 2.10 11. Isa 49.6.8 Yea he is an husband unto their souls Isa 54.5 Thy maker is thine husband Isa 62.4 5. Thy land shall be married As a young man marrieth a virgin and as the bridegroom rejoyceth over the bride so shall thy God rejoyce over thee And God the holy Ghost is to his Church a blessed sanctifier and comforter the spirit of grace and supplications Zech. 12.10 And because ye are sonnes God hath sent forth the spirit of his sonne into your hearts Gal. 4.6 Secondly the true God in Christ Jesus gives to all the true members of the Church freedome and deliverance from all hurtfull evils By imputing his righteousnesse unto them he doth acquit them from the whole guilt and curse of sinne both originall corruptions and actuall transgressions whereupon all the evils thereof in temporall and corporall miseries as they are curses are removed See Gal. 3.13 Christ hath redeemed us from the curse of the law being made a curse for us whereupon Rom. 8.1 There is no condemnation to them which are in Christ Jesus and more generally Luke 1.68 c. Acts 13.39 The third Reason Thirdly here God affordeth to his children the full and sure fruition of all needfull blessings heavenly and earthly See Ephes 1.3 for heavenly and for earthly see Math. 6.32 33. The blessings of his house are great as Psal 65.4 Here is no lack Psal 34.10 See some particulars The first blessing in Gods house First here God gives direction in every good way Psal 32.8 I will instruct thee and teach thee in the way which thou shalt go I will guide thee with mine eye Psal 73.24 Thou shalt guide me with thy counsell A type hereof hee shewed to his people in the wildernesse Exod. 13.21 22. in the pillar of cloud by day and fire by night The second blessing in Gods house Secondly here is plentifull provision both for soul and body Psal 34.10 For the soul see John 6.27 33 35 55 63. 1 Cor. 10.16 Here is the tree of life and the well of life Rev. 22.1 2. Psal 36.9 With thee is the fountain of life Psal 87.7 All my springs are in thee that is in the true Church For the body see Isaiah 65.13 Psal 37.3 4. The third blessing in Gods house Thirdly here is safe protection and preservation by speciall providence Psal 91.1 c. implied and assured to all the faithfull Matth. 10.29 30 31. It is said the Kings servants in ordinary cannot be arrested but by warrant from the Lord Chamberlain and ordinary attendants on Parliament-men have great freedomes but the servants of God have more see John 19.11 Job 1.10 Acts 18.10 Psal 89.22 The fourth blessing in Gods house Fourthly here is most admirable remuneration even in this life with the honour of grace and favour to be his friends Joh. 15.14 15. to be his children 1 John 3.1 and to have the attendance of the heavenly Angels Psalm 34.7 Psal 91.11 Heb. 1.13 but most aboundantly in the life to come Matth. 19.28 29. Matth. 25.21 23. Luke 12.32 This serves for instruction and for admonition The first Use for instruction For instruction two wayes First see here a plaine evidence of the great ignorance and unbelief of naturall men in the things of God for not one of a thousand hath Davids affection to Gods house and the true cause thereof is their ignorance and unbelief touching the good things of Gods house As in the like see John 4.10 and Cant. 5.9 Here it is true that the light that is in naturall men is but meer darknesse Matth. 6.23 The second Use for instruction Secondly that undoubtedly it is a wonderfull priviledge and prerogative to be a true member of Gods Church and to live in his house else David would never have so much desired it The first Use for admonition For admonition two wayes First to try our affection toward the house of God by Davids for sure it is if God be our light and
the Lord so deal in grace and favour as with the true members of the Church What nation is great who hath God so nigh unto them as our God is in all things that we call upon him for Deut. 4.7 he bids Call upon me in the day of trouble and I will deliver thee and thou shalt glorifie me Psal 50.15 The eyes of the Lord are upon the righteous and his eares are open unto their cry Psal 34.15 The Lord is nigh unto them that are of a broken heart and saveth such as be of a contrite spirit Vers 18. Obj. If any one say this indeed was the prerogative of the Jews that they were Gods peculiar people and chief treasure and the Lord would be enquired of by them above all other people but is it so with the Church of the new testament Answ Though there may be some difference in the manner of Gods giving answer yet for substance and reall performance the Church of the new Testament is preferred before the Jews as wee shall see in taking particular view of their meanes of enquirie of God in cases of difficultie which were especially four How the Jews enquired of God First by Prophets as 2 Kings 3.11 Is there not here a Prophet of the Lord that we may enquire of the Lord by him and 1 Kings 22.7 Secondly by the high Priest as Num. 27.1 Thirdly by the ordinary teachers of the Law Mal. 2.7 Fourthly in prayer Psal 50.15 wherewith was joyned fasting when they sought of God blessings of importance this way as Ezra 8.21 23. Now the Church of the new Testament at this day is not inferiour to the Church of the Jews for they sometime wanted extraordinary Prophets as Psal 74.9 And we do ever enjoy the spirituall presence of Christ Jesus the great Prophet of the Church Math. 28.20 For John Baptist was more then a Prophet Matth. 11.9 and yet not worthy to unloose Christs shooe-latchet John 1.27 He is likewise the great High-priest of our profession who by his word and spirit in all needfull truth revealeth his fathers will more plainly and fully then the High Priest did by Vrim and Thummim See Heb. 1.2 with 4.14 We have a great high Priest over the house of God Heb. 8.2 a Minister of the Sanctuary and of the true Tabernacle And for the written word wherein Gods will is to be found the great encrease of the sacred Canon by all the books of the new Testament shews our prerogative that way above the Jews And for accesse and obtaining by prayer with fasting direction from the Lord see the promise Luke 11.9 10 11 13. with John 16.24 36. and behold the successe by instance in Cornelius Acts 10.2 3 30 c. The Use for admonition For admonition it serves effectually to move every one that lives in the Church to look unto their state and carriage that it bee such as may give them some good assurance that they have right to this priviledge to enquire in the Temple To this end wee must look to two things First that we be in covenant with God else wee have no right to this prerogative as Ephes 2.12 the promise of audience is made to Gods people 2 Chron. 7.14 Secondly that we keep covenant living in conscio●able obedience as Psal 25.9 10. else we forfeit our right as wee may see by Gods dealing with Saul 1 Sam. 28.6 16. and Ezek. 2 3 30 31. But if we keep covenant we may claim our due of God as David doth in this 27. Psalm vers 7.9 alwayes remembring that we walk in the Lords high-way to consult with him in his word as Psal 73.17 for therein God teacheth his children as Psal 94.10 12. and Psal 119.98 99. And to call upon him by prayer adding thereto the humiliation of our souls by fasting as Ezra 8.21 23. with Acts 10 2 3 30. c. Vers 5. For in the time of trouble he shall hide me in his pavilion in the secret of his tabernacle shall he hide me he shall set me up upon a rock The meaning of the words A Reason of Davids earnest desire to dwell in Gods house for ever drawn from the benefit of safety and security there to be found in time of trouble Which benefit is here expressed under a double action of God First hiding in his pavilion and secret of his tabernacle Secondly setting up upon a rock For the better conceiving whereof we must know that by Gods pavilion David meanes the Lords Tabernacle and his dwelling place in Sion And the secret of his Tabernacle was the most Holy place where the Cherubims spread their wings over the mercy seat the cover of the Ark of the covenant whither indeed David might not go personally as we may see by Heb 9.8 and Levit. 16.2 but aimeth at that which those things did shadow out namely speciall providence and protection for safety as Psal 91.1 4. and 61.3 4. Those places indeed were generally taken for places of safety as may appear by the fact of Adonijah 1 Kings 1.50 51. and of Joab 1 Kings 2.28 and by the charge of Jehoiadah the high Priest 2 Kings 11.15 The ground whereof is thought to be besides reverence of Gods presence Gods ordinance in the Wildernesse that the Tabernacle of the congregation should be a sanctuary for that time as the cities of refuge were afterward as is gathered by Exod. 21.13 14. So that here David assures himself that being a true member of Gods Church his grace and favour power and providence should be as the Lords pavilion and as the secret place of his tabernacle even a sure and safe place of safety and security to him And likewise as a rock that is high and strong doth give safety and security to him that is set thereon from the violent assault of all malicious enemies so the Lords power and favour would become the means of safety unto David who thereupon doth usually call the Lord his rocke and his salvation as Psal 18.2 Psal 42.9 In this reason thus conceived note two things the first implied touching his state liable and subject to manifold evils and troubles the second expressed and intended touching the means of his preservation and safety from the foresaid evils The first Observation For the first mark here that David makes account that while he lives here on earth he is liable and subject to manifold evils to sore and great troubles Psal 40.12 Innumerable evils have compassed me Psal 88.3 My soul is full of trou●les The first Reason The reason or ground hereof is fourfold First Gods divine soveraignty whereby he may do with his own what he will and dispose of his dearest children to endure both sorrow and great affliction as he dealt with Job Job 2.3 c. wherein our Saviour instructeth Peter John 21.18 22. which it seems David had learned concerning himself Psal 39.9 I was dumb I opened not my mouth because thou didst it
his Church See Psal 46.5 6 7. God is in the midst of her i. e. his Church she shall not bee moved God shall help her and that right early The heathen raged the kingdomes were moved he uttered his voyce the earth melted The Lord of hosts is with us the God of Jacob is our refuge Psal 48.3 8 12 13 14. God is known in her palaces for a refuge As wee have heard so have we seen in the City of the Lord of hosts in the City of our God God will establish it for ever Walk about Sion and go round about her tell the towres thereof For this God is our God for ever and ever he will be our guide even unto death See Isa 33.20 21 22. Look upon Sion the City of our solemnities thine eyes shall see Jerusalem a quiet habitation a Tabernacle that shall not be taken down not one of the stakes thereof shall ever be removed neither shall any of the cords thereof be broken But there the glorious Lord will be unto us a place of broad rivers and streames For the Lord is our Judge the Lord is our Law-giver the Lord is our King he will save us Isa 37.35 I will defend this City to save it for mine own sake and for my servant Davids sake that is for my promise sake to David in Christ as Psal 132.11 13 14 17. The Lord hath sworn in truth unto David he will not turn from it of the fruit of thy body will I set upon thy throne c. There will I make the horn of David to bud Now David he continued a true member of Gods house being carefull to keep in covenant with God as he both professed in word and testified by godly behaviour upon which he grounds his assurance of Gods especiall protection His profession of being in covenant see Psal 116.16 O Lord truly I am thy servant I am thy servant Psal 23.1.4 The Lord is my shepheard I shall not want Though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death I will fear none evill His godly behaviour whereon hee grounds his assurance of Gods speciall protection is threefold First he puts his trust and hope in God as Psal 21.7 For the King trusteth in the Lord and thorow the mercy of the most high he shall not be moved Psal 11.1 In thee O Lord put I my trust how say ye to my soul flye as a Bird to your mountain Psal 16.1 Preserve me O God for in thee do I put my trust Psal 86.2 O thou my God save thy servant that trusteth in thee Secondly he testified his trust in God by prayer Psal 7.1 O Lord my God in thee do I put my trust save me from all them that persecute me and deliver me Psal 116.3 4. The sorrows of death compassed me and the paines of hell gat hold upon me I found trouble and sorrow Then called I upon the name of the Lord O Lord I beseech thee deliver my soul Thirdly he made conscience of a godly and upright life and thereon grounds his assurance of speciall protection Psal 4.3 Know that the Lord hath set apart him that is godly for himself the Lord will hear when I call upon him Psal 18.17 20. He delivered me from my strong enemy The Lord rewarded me according to my righteousnesse c Vers 21 22 23. For I have kept the wayes of the Lord and have not wickedly departed from my God For all his judgements were before me and I did not put away his statutes from me I was also upright before him and I kept my self from mine iniquity c. Psal 41.2 Thou upholdest me in mine integrity and settest me before thy face for ever This serves for instruction and for admonition and for comfort The use for instruction For instruction see here with David the true and right way of safery in time of trouble Get to dwell in Gods house and then Gods speciall providence shall be over us as the former testimonies do plentifully testifie But here a doubt a riseth where we shall finde this house and how to get a place therein Where to finde Gods house and how to get a place therein Answ In the dayes of grace and times of the new Testament the Tabernacle of God is with men and he dwels with them they are his people and God himself shall be with them and be their God Rev. 21.3 But is this common to all as they are men or is there some speciall work of God required in them and among them that be his house Answ John 6.44 No man can come to me except the father which hath sent me draw him that is give him grace so to do from above Vers 65. It is not of him that willeth nor of him that runneth but of God that sheweth mercy Rom. 9.16 Those that believe on his name are born not of bloud nor of the wil of the flesh nor of the wil of man but of God John 1.13 For it is God which worketh in you both to will and to do of his good pleasure Phil. 2.13 But what hath man then to do sith our conversion and regeneration is Gods work Answ It is indeed Gods work yet in the use of outward meanes which he gives to reasonable creatures that therein they may wait for and receive Gods work of grace in an holy calling which both amongst Jewes and Gentiles doth distinguish the elect from the reprobate as Acts 2.39 Now this calling is in the Gospel preached sanctified by prayer 2. Thes 13.14 and therein are men made Gods house Heb. 3.6 1 Pet. 2.5 1 Cor. 3.16 But may every man in the use of the Gospel preached attain to this calling Answ For ought that either Minister or people do know to the contrary every one may be called that lives under the Gospel the fault is their own if they be not as Christ saith Light is come into the world and men love darknesse rather then light because their deeds are evill 1 John 3.19 For men undoubtedly do first rebell against the word and refuse Gods mercy offered in the meanes of grace before that God with-draw his grace or take away from them the use of the means In regard whereof Christ complains of the Jews that when he would have gathered them they would not Matth. 23.37 For though the best employment and improvement of nature be insufficient to get the true habit of grace without the work of the spirit as Rom. 9.16 yet sure it is men are first wanting to themselves in the use of means before the blessing of the spirit be denied unto them Their own hearts can tell them they have failed in turning from sinne as Prov. 1.23 in hungring after grace Isaiah 44.3 and in doing the good they know Acts 5.32 The Use for admonition For admonition as we desire safety and shelter in time of trouble so we must with David strive and endeavour after a sure place in
Gods house become true members of Gods Church The way is First to leave and break off the course of all known sinne for that prevents society with God as 2 Cor. 14.15 16. and thereupon the exhortation is unto repentance Chap. 7.1 Secondly to labour for true faith in Christ for that joyns us unto Christ to make us living stones to be built up a spirituall house as 1 Pet. 2.4 5 6 7. for Ephes 3.17 Christ dwelleth in our hearts by faith Thirdly to walk in new obedience performing every good duty which the Lord requireth as Isaiah 56.3 4 5 6 7. Let not the sonne of the stranger that hath joyned himself to the Lord speak saying the Lord hath utterly separated me from his people neither let the Eunuch say behold I am a dry tree For thus saith the Lord unto the Eunuches that keep my Sabbaths and chuse the things that please me and take hold of my covenant Even unto them will I give in mine house and within my walles a place and a name better then of sonnes and daughters c. The Use for comfort For comfort this makes greatly to all true believers in times of trouble for certainly they have right and title to this immunity of Gods house Indeed outward peace ease and plenty are but temporall blessings and the promise therof must be understood with the exception of the crosse so as God for triall of grace and correction for sinne may exercise them in afflictions as he did Job and David yet this is their comfort therein First How the godly may comfort themselves in afflictions that God will not fail them nor forsake them Heb. 13.5 6. and therefore they may boldly say The Lord is mine helper I will not fear what man shall do unto me as Psal 91.15 He shall call upon me and I will answer him I will deliver him in trouble I will be with him and honour him Secondly that God will cause their troubles to work for their good as Rom. 8.28 Heb. 12.10 Thirdly God will give an issue with the triall that they may be able to bear it 1 Cor. 10.13 Vers 6. And now shall mine head be lifted up above mine enemies round about me therefore will I offer in his Tabernacle sacrifices of joy I will sing yea I will sing praises unto the Lord. The meaning of the words IN the beginning of this Verse the Prophet addes another reason of his earnest desire to dwell in Gods house expressed vers 4. drawn from the benefit of honour and dignity whereto God would now shortly advance him and lift up his head above his enemies round about him whereupon he solemnly professeth that he would glorifie God with the sacrifices of joy and sing praises unto God Here then we have two things to handle First Davids prediction of his dignity and honour secondly his solemn profession of his thankfull behaviour The prediction of his honour is in the first part of the verse set out metaphorically and comparatively and amplified by the circumstance of time when it shall be Metaphorically thus my head shall be lifted up that is I shall be advanced in dignity and honour and so to cheerfull and comfortable estate for men dejected and humbled hang down the head when therefore they are advanced and cheered then are they said to have their head lifted up as Gen. 40.17 Pharaoh shall lift up thine head and restore thee to thy place Jer. 52.31 32. Evilmerodach the King of Babylon lifted up the head of Jehojakin King of Judah and brought him forth out of prison and kindly spake unto him and set his throne above the throne the Kings that were with him in Babylon Comparatively he saith his head shall bee lifted up above his enemies round about him And the time when it shall be is now the time present which makes it the more comfortable As if hee should have said though I have been long and much dejected yet now shall I be advanced and cheered above mine enemies round about me The first Observation In this prediction of his honour and comfort note these things First implied and taken for granted respecting Davids dangerous estate He had enemies round about him Psal 3.1 2. Lord how are they encreased that trouble me many are they that rise up against me Many there be which say of my soul there is no help for him in God Psal 69.4 They that hate me without a cause are moe then the haires of mine head they that would destroy me being mine enemies wrongfully are mighty Psal 118.10 11 12. All nations compassed me about they compassed me about like Bees and Psal 56.2 Mine enemies would daily swallow me up for they be many that fight against me The first Reason The reason hereof is fourfold First in God disposing of David to be a type of Christ even in his troubles and opposition in the world For Chr. see Is 53.10 wherewith God was pleased to have them exercised as is plain Psal 2.1 c. and Psal 22.12 16. Many Buls have compassed me dogs have compassed me the assembly of the wicked have enclosed me and Psal 71.20 Thou hast shewed me great and sore troubles The second Reason Secondly in Gods favour advancing him to dignity and honour Psal 4.2 Psal 62.4 which was fully verified in Daniel Dan. 6.3 4. The third Reason Thirdly in David sometime provoking the Lord by his sinne as 2 Sam. 12.9 10 11. wherefore hast thou despised the commandement of the Lord therefore the sword shall never depart from thine house I will raise up evill against thee out of thine house See Psal 3.1 2. with 2 Sam. 15.13 c. The fourth Reason Fourthly in Davids enemies that were the seed of the serpent and hated him for his goodnesse Psal 37.19 20. They that hate me wrongfully are multiplied They also that render evill for good are mine adversaries because I follow the thing that good is This serves for instruction admonition and comfort The use for instruction For instruction see in David the state of the godly they are liable to be compassed about with enemies for that which befell David as the type and Christ Jesus himself the truth typified by David may befall any servant of God in this world as Christ reasoned Luke 23.31 If they do these things in a green tree what shall be done in the dry Matth. 10.25 If they have called the Master of the house Beelzebub how much more shall they call them of his houshold The use for admonition For admonition to beware of rash judgement as well against others when they are compassed about with adversaries as also against our selves when that evill doth befall us Corrupt nature measures Gods love by outward things and therefore thinks with the wicked that when troubles encrease God forsaketh Psal 71.12 But Gods wayes are not as mans wayes Isa 55.8 As many as he loves he rebukes
and justice and then it was well with him But thine eyes and thine heart are not but for thy covetousnesse Therefore thus saith the Lord c. This serves for instruction reprehension and admonition The use for instruction The instruction is from Davids example to all Gods people to shew them fitting behaviour towards God when they receive blessings and benefits from him namely to be thankfull unto God in praises and songs and that with joyfulnesse and gladnesse The Use for reproof For reproof it makes justly against all those that are unthankfull for Gods blessings and likewise dull and heavie hearted in Gods praises See Deut. 28.47 48. Because thou servedst not the Lord thy God with joyfulnesse and with gladnesse of hear for the aboundance of all things Therefore shalt thou serve thine enemies c. with Deut. 32.6 Do ye thus requite the Lord O foolish people and unwise The Use for admonition For admonition that every childe of God be a follower of David both for the duty it self and for the manner of performing it with cheerfulnesse and gladnesse Consider that David studied the art of thankfulnesse Psal 116.12 13. and that upon weighty grounds respecting God respecting himself and his brethren all which we should meditate on to stir us up to the cheerfull performance of this duty of thankfulnesse The fifth Observation The second point to be observed in Davias profession of thankfull behaviour is the circumstance of place where he will offer his sacrifices namely in Gods Tabernacle David will offer his sacrifices in Gods Tabernacle so 2 Sam. 6.17 David set the Ark in his place in the midst of the Tabernacle that David had pitched for it and David offered burnt offerings and peace offerings before the Lord meaning by the hands of the Priests as 1 Chron. 16.1 The first Reason This he observed First that he might have acceptance before the Lord in this service for in observing this circumstance of place he obeyed Gods ordinance Deut. 12.11 12 13 14. and so had title to the favour of acceptance as Is 56.7 The second Reason Secondly David knew there was danger in transgressing Gods ordinance as 1 Chron. 15.13 The Lord our God made a breach upon us for that we sought him not after the due order Therefore doth he observe the place appointed by God The Use for admonition This should teach us to be followers of David in respecting and observing Gods ordinance for the place of his service It is true difference of place in respect of holinesse is now in the New Testament taken away as John 4.21 23. and therefore Paul willeth that men pray every where lifting up holy hands unto God without wrath or doubting 1 Tim. 2.8 Yet where Christ hath said where two or three meet together in ny name that is by warrant from me I am in the middle Mat. 18.20 and go teach I am with you to the end of the world Matth. 28.20 therefore must we frequent diligently and reverently use Church assemblies Consider 1 Cor. 11.22 despise ye the Church of God That is the place where Gods people come together for his service Vers 7. Hear me O Lord when I cry with my voice have mercy also upon me and answer me The meaning of the words HEre David begins the second testification of his true affiance in God by humble and earnest prayer and supplication for sundry blessings whereof the first is for mercy in audience and answer to his earnest prayers in this verse Wherein the words being plain we may observe three things First what David prayed for Secondly in what manner thirdly his esteem of Gods audience to his prayers The first Observation For the first David prayes for audience and answer to his prayers Hear O Lord when I cry and answer me So Psal 4.1 Hear me when I call Psal 5.1 2. Give ear to my words hearken to the voice of my cry Psal 28.1 Vnto thee will I cry O Lord my rock be not silent to me lest if thou be silent to me I become like them that go down into the pit Hear the voice of my supplications when I cry unto thee Psal 61.1 Hear my cry O God attend unto my prayer and Psal 141.1 Qu. What needs this prayer for audience seeing God hears every word that is spoken Psal 139.4 and it is his property to hear prayer Psal 65.2 whereto hee hath bound himself by promise Psal 50.15 Matth. 7.7 Answ The audience which David prayeth for is not the bare art of hearing in taking notice of that hee said in prayer for he knew well that would never be wanting in God towards man But by hearing he meaneth Gods favourable act of audience testified by gracious answers as he saith in thy faithfulnesse answer me Psal 143.1 The Reason The reason why David here prayeth for this gracious audience is because he knew God did many times for just causes Why God doth sometimes deny to give gracious answers to the prayers of his servants deny to give such gracious answers even to the prayers of his servants As first when he would humble them and correct them for their sins Psal 66.18 If I regard iniquity in my heart the Lord will not hear me John 9.31 God heareth not sinners For sinne separates between God and us Is 59.2 makes God say Though ye make many prayers I will not hear Isa 1.15 So as his people complain that God seems angry against their prayers Ps 80.4 Secondly when he would stirre them up to more zeal and fervency in prayer then yet they have shewed See his dealing with the woman of Canaan coming to him for her daughter Matth. 15.22 23 c. and with the father of the childe possessed with a dumb and deaf devill Mark 9.18 Thirdly when he will exercise them under some affliction either for recreation for sinne or for triall of grace as Psal 22.1 2. My God my God why hast thou forsaken me O my God I cry in the day time but thou hearest not and in the night and am not silent That was true both in David the type and in Jesus Christ the truth yet herein that is verified which Christ said to Paul my grace is sufficient for thee 2 Cor. 12.9 being as good as direct audience in particular answer for it makes them willing and able to bear the crosse which is a gracious hearing to the prayer of the afflicted Heb. 5.7 This serves for instruction and admonition The use for instruction For instruction see that the best of Gods children may be denied audience for a time to their prayers for that which befell David in the type and Jesus Christ himself as the truth may befall any other childe of God for the servant is not above the master Matthew 10.24 25. The first Use for admonition For admonition two wayes First to beware of rash judgement either against our selves
in the originall signifieth to make sick or sorrie The reasons hereof are many and great First before this time the Lord God had begun a good work in Davids heart by his holy spirit and revealed himself so far forth to David that Davids heart was inamoured with the Lord as he notably expresseth Psal 84.1 2. O how amiable are thy tabernacles My soule longeth yea even fainteth for the Courts of the Lord My heart and my flesh cryeth out for the living God as Psal 42 1 2. and Psal 143.6 7. I stretch forth my hands unto thee c. Heare mee speedily my spirit faileth hide not thy face from me And that this was the cause of Davids seeking Gods face and favour see by the like Cant 5.4 My beloved put in his hand by the hole of the doore and my bowels were moved for him The Churches beloved is Christ the Lord his hand is his power shewed by the work of his spirit with the word as Acts 11.19 20 21. when this comes the bowels earne as Peters did upon the view of Christs glory Matth. 17.2 4. The second Reason Secondly David knew that God had speciall regard unto the heart above all the parts of man as 1 Sam. 16.7 and therefore cals for the heart of every one that is his childe Prov. 23.26 and would have this part begin all the actions of his service See for hearing the word Deut. 32.46 Prov. 4.20 21. and for prayer Hos 7.14 which when it is wanting he rejecteth the service Mat. 15.8 9. The third Reason Thirdly the excellency of the blessing drew his heart unto it for Gods face is Gods favour and loving kindnesse wherein is life Psal 20.5 nay it is better then life Psal 63.1 2 3. Thereupon Psal 4.6 Lord lift up the light of thy countenance upon us and Psal 80.3 7 19. cause the face to shine and we shall be saved The fourth Reason Fourthly he knew the seeking of the heart was true and sincere seeking such as God required Ps 51.6 and such as he will speed for this and all other blessings Jer. 29.13 Ps 24.3 c. the way to joy Ps 106.3 4. to blessednesse Ps 119.2 This serves for instruction admonition and comfort The first Use for instruction For instruction two wayes First it lets us plainly see the right ground and foundation of acceptable obedience unto God in every duty which he requireth namely a good heart an heart set for Gods glory therein for the heart is the fountain of the actions good or evill as Christ teacheth Mat. 12.34 35. Out of the aboundance of the heart the mouth speaketh A good man out of the good treasure of his heart bringeth forth good things and an evill man out of the evill treasure of his heart bringeth forth evill things which we are the rather to note because wicked men though they cannot justifie their actions yet they will plead for the goodnesse of their heart they have as good an heart to Godward as the best which if it were true Christ was deceived in the place aforenamed either make the tree good and his fruit good or the tree evill and his fruit evill as also Psal 78.8 36 37. the old Iewes were a stubborn and rebellious generation a generation that set not their heart aright they scattered him with their mouth and lyed unto him with their tongue for their heart was not right with him The second Use for instruction Secondly see in David a double property of the godly First to make particular application to himself of generall commands given to all Gods people as Psal 4● 7 So did Joseph Gen. 39.9 Secondly that the heart of the godly is set to seek the face of God to be made partaker of his grace and favour in Christ See Davids speech to Zadok when he brought out the ark 2 Sam. 15.25 26. But most plain it is in that of Paul Phil. 3.7 8 9. what things were gain to me those I counted losse for Christ c. The first Use for admonition For admonition two wayes First to get such an heart as doth minde the commandements of God and doth undertake for obedience thereto so did Davids This indeed none hath by nature for every imagination of the thoughts of mans heart is evill continually Gen. 6.5 meaning so long as the heart remaines naturall unsa●●ctified Therefore they that would have a good heart like David must wait upon God in the use of means ordained by him for the bettering of mans heart That it is Gods work is plain Ezek. 36.25 26. I will take away your stony heart and give you an heart of flesh and therefore is regeneration called a new creation 2 Cor. 5.17 which is a work proper to God Yet God is pleased to do it in the use of means enjoyned to men which when we use in obedience to God we have title to his blessing Now the means to get a good heart is to be exercised much in the word and prayer for in these ordinances in the spirit given which renewes the soule as for the word is plain Acts 10.44 Gal. 3.2 and for prayer Luke 11.13 Now the obedien●● manner of using the foresaid means is first to break of the course of sinne Prov. 1.23 for raigning sin and saving grace never dwell together 1 John 5.6 Secondly hunger and thirst after grace and mercy Is 55.1 and Is 44.3 Revel 21.6 Thirdly in the way of obedience unto that we know Acts 5.32 wait upon God in the foresaid means as the impotent people did at the poole of Bethesda Iohn 5.2 3 4. for they that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength Is 40.31 The second use for admonition Secondly learn of David to set the heart on work on every action wee performe to God yea let it begin the work This was Davids care as Psal 57.7 My heart is fixed or prepared O God my hedrt is fixed Consider the reasons before named The Use for comfort For comfort this makes greatly to the upright hearted when they are not able to expresse in words what they conceive or to performe for Gods glory what they desire Let them here observe that there is sweet intercourse between the Lord and an upright heart he knowes the meaning of the sighes and groans thereof Rom. 8.26 The heart can speak to God effectually without the help of the tongue as Psal 25.1 Nehem. 2.4 and the heart can answer Gods command as in this place Verse 9. Hide not thy face farre from me put not thy servant away in anger thou hast been my help leave mee not neither forsake me God of my salvation The meaning of the words HEre David according to his holy profession in the former verse makes humble and earnest suit unto God that he may not be denyed nor deprived of the comfort of Gods favour and the light of his countenance This suit he puts up in
as the joviall fellowes of the world do who delight in doing evill and sport themselves in the frowardnesse of the wicked as Prov. 2.14 then certainly our case is wofull we are not so near the state of grace as were Cain and Judas who were touched with legall remorse upon the conscience of their heinous sinnes as we may see Gen. 4.13 14. Mat. 27.3 The second Use for admonition Secondly Gods children may hence learn not to be dismaid for the temporary hiding of Gods face or sustaining of his anger for nothing herein befals them but that which appertains to man even to Gods dear children 1 Cor. 10.13 As we may see in Jod David Ethan the Ezrahite Ps 88.1 2 c. How Gods children must behave themselves when he hides his face from them Herein let us follow their godly practice which was this First to consider their wayes Psal 119.59 that so they might finde out their sinnes that bring the foresaid evils Secondly with sorrow and grief of heart to confesse against themselves Psal 32.4 5. Job 42.6 Thirdly to cry earnestly for mercy as for life and death Psal 51.1 2. Psal 143.1 2. Fourthly walk in new obedience Psal 119.8 16. I will keep thy statutes O forsake me not utterly I have sworn and will perform it that I will keep thy righteous judgements Lastly in the use of Gods ordinances the word and prayer to wait for comfort as Psal 42.5.11 Psal 43.5 Read hear and meditate on Gods word as Psal 119.13 c. yea also watch and wait in prayer Col. 4.2 and if the fear be great humble thy soul with fasting as Psal 35.13 Limit not the holy one of Israel for time or measure of any blessing as the carnall Israelites did Psal 78.41 but with Job wait all our life long Job 14.14 Say with the Church Mich. 7.7 8 9. I will look unto the Lord I will wait for the God of my salvation my God will hear me When I fall I shall rise when I sit in darknesse the Lord shall be a light unto me I will bear the indignation of the Lord because I have sinned against him untill he plead my cause and execute judgement for me Hee will bring me forth to the light and I shall behold his righteousnesse The reasons propounded by David to move God to vouchsafe his favour and not hide his face c. are three The first is implied in the title servant wherewith David stiles himself in the second branch of this petition put not thy servant away in anger Where in Davids judgement this is plain The second Observation That to be Gods servant is a good ground and step towards the attainment of Gods favour it is that which gives title to mercy in time of trouble inward or outward Psal 31.15 16. Deliver me from the hand of mine enemies make thy face to shine upon thy servant save me for thy mercies sake Psal 69.17 Hide not thy face from thy servant for I am in trouble Psal 86.4 Rejoyce the soul of thy servant Isa 65.13 14. Thus saith the Lord God Behold my servants shall eat but ye shall be hungry Behold my servants shall drink but ye shall be thirsty Behold my servants shall rejoyce but ye shall be ashamed Behold my servants shall sing for joy of heart but ye shall cry for sorrow of heart The Reason The reason is plain Every true servant of God is certainly in covenant with God by an holy calling 1 Cor. 7.22 He that is called in the Lord being a servant is the Lords free-man likewise also he that is called being free is Christs servant so that whether he be bond or free by his holy calling he belongs to God Now being thus in covenant with God he is entituled to all Gods blessings in Christ and so to the fruition of Gods favour Psal 89.4 20 21 24. I have made a covenant with my chosen I have sworn unto David my servent I have found David my servant with my holy oyl have I anointed him with whom my hand also shall be established my faithfulnesse and my mercy shall be with him my mercy will I keep with him for ever and my covenant shall stand fast with him This serves for instruction and for admonition The first Use for instruction For instruction two wayes First that it is a blessed and happy thing to be Gods true servant Consider what the Queen of Sheba said of Solomons servants 1 Kings 10.8 Happy are these thy servants c. Now Christ Jesus is greater then Solomon Matth. 12.42 and so a better Master Good earthly Masters will honour good servants as Pro. 27.18 He that waiteth on his Master shall bee honoured Prov. 17.2 A wise servant shall have a portion or inheritance among the brethren But how ever some earthly Masters may be Nabals and Labans yet God will not be so John 12 26 Where I am there shall also my servant be If any man serve me him will my father honour See Luke 12.37 The watchfull servants are blessed their Master will make them to sit down to meat and will come forth and serve them as Matth. 25.21 23. Well done good and faithfull servant thou hast been faithfull in a few things I will make thee ruler over many things enter into the joy of the Lord. The second Use for instruction Secondly here see the great errour of naturall men that judge it a vain thing to serve God as Mal. 3.14 Job 21.15 which to bee the common thought of most men their behaviour doth plainly bewray for mark their cariage for diligence in Gods service on the Lords day compared with the pains and pleasure also they take about worldly comodities in the week day their behaviour saith aloud that their heart thinks Gods service is a vain thing else they would take more pains and pleasure therein undoubtedly they do not conceive of nor believe the testimony of God touching the prosperity of his servants for God taketh pleasure therein Ps 35.27 else he would never undertake for their direction in the way they ought to walk for their provision for all needfull blessings for their protection from all hurtfull evils and for their remuneration both here and for ever as the Scripture saith he doth The first Use for admonition For admonition it serves first to the wicked to beware of wronging Gods servants and to refrain from that course See Acts 5.38 39. Gamaliels counsell to the rulers of the Jews about the Apostles and his reason lest they be found even to fight against God as Christ said to Saul Act. 9.4 5. why persecutest thou me c. see Numb 12.8 wherefore then were ye not afraid to speak against my servant Moses and Ps 105.14 15. Zech. 2.8 And if ever they desire the priviledges of Gods servants they must labour to get into covenant with God doing as Saul did Acts 9.5 6. First desire to know Christ then
consider this prerogative professed by David in having God for his helper with reference to the end for which he doth here mention it which is to move the Lord not to hide his face from him c. because formerly he hath shewed himself gracious and favourable towards him and therein this is plain The fourth Observation That David makes his own experience of Gods help in former evils a ground of prayer for present favour in his renewed troubles When David was in the wildernesse of Judah flying from Sauls persecution Psal 63. the title in the 7. verse he pleadeth thus for mercy Because thou hast been my help therefore under the shadow of thy wings will I rejoyce Psal 77.2 5. In the day of my trouble I sought the Lord I considered the dayes of old Psal 89.49 Lord where are thy former loving kindnesses Psal 71.4 5 6. Deliver me O Lord out of the hand of the wicked for thou art my hope O Lord God thou art my trust even from my youth by thee I have beene holden up from the womb Vers 17 18. O God thou hast taught mee from my youth Now also when I am old and gray-headed O God forsake me not The reason hereof is plain David knew the true God was unchangeable and immutable The Reason not onely in his essence but also in his love favour and mercy towards his elect who are his redeemed in and by Christ Jesus with whom his covenant of grace is everlasting so as he will never turn away from them to do them good Jer. 32.40 Whereupon he saith I am the Lord and I change not and ye sonnes of Jacob are not confounded Mal. 3.6 For as much as he loved his own which were in the world to the end he loved them John 13.1 For though he repent of temporall gifts and blessings as of making of Saul King 1 Sam. 15.11 yet his gifts and calling which concerne salvation in Christ are without repentance Now Davids holy calling entituling him to this covenant hee might plead for the renewing of Gods favour in present troubles upon the sense and feeling thereof in former times This serves for instruction and for admonition The use for instruction For instruction learn here in David one notable way of comfort in time of trouble to wit search and try whether God hath been thine helper from under former evils for then thou maist with David plead for present help and comfort so doth the Church in their renewed troubles after their return from the captivitie of Babylon Psal 85.1 c. Lord thou hast been favourable to thy land thou hast brought back the captivitie of Jacob thou hast forgiven the iniquity of thy people wilt thou not revive us again shew us thy mercy O Lord and grant us thy salvation So Ps 44.1 9 23. We have heard with our ears our fathers have declared unto us what work thou didst in their dayes in the times of old But thou hast cast us off and puttest us to shame Awake why sleepest thou O Lord arise cast us not off for ever c. Isa 51.9 10 11. Awake awake put on strength O arm of the Lord Art thou not it which hath dried the Sea the waters of the great deep Therefore the redeemed of the Lord shall return c. and Isa 63.11 12 13 14. The Use for admonition For admonition this serves notably for every childe of God in time of trouble become a follower of David in observing Gods former mercy in helping us and so we shall be encouraged in renewed evils Did not David thus animate himself to fight with Goliah 1 Sam. 17.34 and St. Paul did so encourage himself against troubles 2 Tim. 4.16 17 18. At my first answer no man stood with me but all men forsook me notwithstanding the Lord stood with me and strengthened me and I was delivered out of the mouth of the lion And the Lord shall deliver me from every evill work Now no true childe of God can want experience of former help when he may strongly reason for his comfort from the greater to the lesse as David did Psal 56.13 Thou hast delivered my soul from death wilt thou not deliver my feet from falling So may the true childe of God say thou by thy holy calling to the faith hast delivered me from the power of darknesse in the bondage of sin and Satan as Col. 1.13 and wilt thou not deliver me from this or that carnall evill If God spared not his own sonne but gave him for us how shall he not with him him give us all things Rom. 8.32 Indeed the signes of Gods favour may be hid sometimes from Gods dearest servants as Psal 77.7 8 9. Will the Lord cast off for ever c. But we must then consider the cause which is either correction for sin or triall of grace in which the way to comfort is to repent of sinne and to labour for patience remembring that God doth help not onely when he gives deliverance out of evill but even when he gives strength of grace to bear it as 2 Cor. 12.8 9. Heb. 5.7 The third thing propounded by David to move the Lord not to hide his face from him nor forsake him is Davids title to the blessing of salvation from God by vertue of the covenant wherein he stood with God even for this blessing which he thus expresseth O God of my salvation where by salvation he meaneth the great salvation which is eternall life by Jesus Christ Heb. 2.3 and with it temporall preservation in this world therefore do not hide thy face do not forsake me The fifth Observation In this reason we have two things to note First the thing professed by David secondly the end for which he mentioneth it For the first the thing professed by David is his particular and personall claim unto salvation from God for himself O God of my salvation thou art unto me the God of salvation upon thee I relye both for life eternall in heaven and temporall preservation here on earth Psal 18.2 The Lord is my rock and my fortresse and my deliverer the horn that is the strength of my salvation Psal 25.5 Thou art the bed of my salvation Psal 51.14 Deliver me from blood guiltinesse O God thou God of my salvation Psal 62.6 7. He onely is my rock and my salvation In God is my salvation and my glory The first Reason The true reason hereof is First Gods meer grace and favour in Christ freely accepting of David into covenant with himself whereby he becomes the God of salvations unto him as the Church calleth God Psal 68.20 See Psal 89.3 21 36. I have made a covenant with my chosen I have sworn unto David my servant with whom my hand shall be established He shall cry unto me thou art my father my God and the rock of my salvation And hereupon David saith I am thine save me Psal 1●9 94 The
thou runnest thou shalt not stumble Prov. 4.12 These wayes of God are wayes of pleasure and all the paths thereof are paths of peace Prov. 3.17 Here nothing offends the godly Psalm 119.165 Nay here is singing of heart Psalm 138.5 with Psalm 65.14 This safety from enemies in the wayes of God the Lord assured his people Deut. 28.17 If thou shalt hearken diligently unto the voyce of the Lord thy God to observe and doe all his Commandements the Lord shall cause thine enemies that rise up against thee to be smitten before thy face c. Psalm 81.13 14. O that my people had hearkned unto me and Israel had walked in my wayes I should soon have subdued their enemies and turned mine hand against their adversaries This David found true in his own person Psalm 18.16 17 21. He sent from above he took me he drew me out of many waters He delivered me from my strong enemies For I have kept the wayes of the Lord c. This serves for instruction and admonition The Use for instruction For instruction see plainly by Davids prayer that there is more good to be had in the wayes of God then naturall men imagine else David would never have begged of God so earnestly to be taught therein Consider but some of the aforesaid reasons that moved us so to pray as his direction unto acceptable obedience wherein men are instiled unto all Gods blessings as Deut. 28.1 2 3. c. Psalm 119.1 His inward joy and consolation which is an inseparable fruit of Gods instruction Psal 119.162 I rejoyce at thy word as one that findeth great spoyl Ier. 15.16 Thy words were found I did eat them and thy word was unto mee the joy rejoycing of my heart Lastly his safety protection herein from the head of his enemies when God saith to his Church all thy children shal be taught of the Lord headdeth withall and great shal be the peace of thy children In righteousnesse shalt thou be established thou shalt be farre from oppression for thou shalt not fear c. Are not these great blessings what shall we say then of naturall men that say unto God Depart from us we desire not the knowledge of thy waies Job 21.14 Surely the God of this world hath blinded their eyes they are under that curse whereby they become like the heath in the desart and shall not see when good cometh Ier. 17.5 6. The Use for admonition For admonition it serves notably that our behaviour like Davids in praying unto God to teach us his wayes They are not undoubtedly contained in Scripture which is the perfect register of Gods revealed will shewing our duty perfectly for all things needfull to be believed and done unto eternall life In it we have expresse particular rules for all the duties of our generall calling of Christianity which requireth piety towards God justice love and mercy towards our brethren with sobriety and temperance towards our bodies and care and diligence for the gain and growth of grace in our soules as Tit. 2.12 2 Pet. 1.5 6 7. In it also we have generall rules for the well ordering and managing of our particular callings which respect the Church Common-wealth or familie For Magistrates see Ex. 18.21 22. with Deut. 17.8 9 c. 2 Chr. 19.9 10 11. For Ministers 1 Tim. 3.2 3. c. and 2 Tim. 4.1 2. For husbands and wives parents and children masters and servants their godly behaviour in generall is plainly propounded Eph. 5.22 23. c. Eph. 6.1 c. to the 10. Col. 3.18 c. Tit. 2.1 c 1 Pet. 2.13 c. And that our prayers this way may be availeable we must also labour in life to be such as God will teach Who they are whom God will teach that is first penitent persons breaking off the course of sinne Prov. 1.23 Turne you at my reproof behold I will poure out my spirit unto you I will make known my words unto you Hos 6.1 3. Come and let us return unto the Lord Then shall we know But the wicked and impenitent shall not be taught of God he will not be enquired of by them Ezek. 14.1 c. Those that are laden with sinne are ever learning and never come to the knowledge of the truth 2 Tim. 3 6 7. Secondly diligent in using Gods ordinances man holy manner Gods ordinances for knowledge are the word and prayer The word must be reverently heard read and meditated Psal 119.99 I have more understanding then all my teachers for thy testimonies are my meditation and prayer gets wisedome Jam. 1.5 The holy manner of using these ordinances is in humility and yeelding obedience to that they do know John 7.17 for such have a promise of the spirit which God hath given to them that obey him Acts 5.32 which is that annointing that teacheth all needfull things 1 John 2.20 27. The second observation The second petition which David here puts up unto God is that God would lead him in a plain path that is in a path that is right and straight wherein is no erring nor straying out of Gods way even in a path of righteousnesse as some translate it In which petition note two things the first implyed that the paths of Gods way are plain paths such as are straight and right without crooked turnings Prov. 4.11 I have taught thee in the way of wisedome I have led thee in right paths Prov. 8.6 8. The opening of my lips shall be right things All the words of my mouth are in righteousnesse there is nothing froward or perverse in them Therefore St. Paul calls them the straight wayes of God Acts 13.10 The Reason The reason is plain these paths are of Gods own tracting out being indeed nothing else but plain evidences of his will which in every thing is right and equall for Gods willing of a thing makes it good though otherwise it were most ●●hominable if he should not require it as is most plain in the fact of Abraham when he offered up his sonne Isaac for which Abrahams faith is renowned Hebr. 11.17 and his ●ear of God approved Gen. 22.12 And on the same ground David said Therefore I esteem all thy precepts concerning all things to be right Psal 119.128 This serves for instruction admonition and comfort The use for instruction For instruction it doth plainly discover the great measure of our naturall corruption who judge many of Gods wayes unequall Ezek. 18.25 Ye say the way of the Lord is not equall And indeed in one thing or other wherein every carnall heart desires liberty to sinne we are like the evill servant who in our thoughts charge the Lord to be an hard master requiring more exact obedience then hee should Mat. 25.24 doth not every black mouth'd swearer and curser say in his heart our tongues are our own we ought to speak who is Lord over us Psal 12.4 and all prophanenesse of the
in this place joyn the behaviour of Jehosaphat 2 Chron. 20.2 3 4. who sought the Lord in solemn prayer and fasting when Moab Ammon and mount Seir came against him in hostile manner The like did Hezekiah upon the bloody railing of Sennacherib both by Rabshakeh and by writing Is 37.1 c. Thus also did Mordecai and Esther when Haman sought their utter rume Est 4.16 So did Christs Apostles for themselves Acts 4.21 30 31. and the Church did so for Peter Acts 12.5 The Use for reproofe For reproof it makes justly to all naturall wicked men who in opposition against them by enemies do little regard this duty as Joram said in the strait siedge of Samaria This evill cometh of the Lord wherefore should I wait on the Lord any longer 2 Kings 5.33 looking altogether to worldly and humane help as the wicked Jewes sometimes did who asked not at Gods mouth but would strengthen themselves in the strength of Pharoah and trust in the shadow of Egypt Is 30.2 yea though they had been told the Lord would not have them to go down thither saying the strength of Pharoah shall be your shame and the shadow of Egypt your confusion yet against the Lords expresse revealed will they would needs go thither Jer. 42.14 But woe vnto them saith the Lord c. Is 31.1 2. Nay cursed be the man that trusteth in man and maketh flesh his arme Jer. 17.5 When the heart is truly turned to the Lord they will say Ashur shall not save us we will not ride upon horses for in thee the fatherlesse findeth mercy Hos 14.3 The Use for admonition For admonition it serves effectually to move every one to become followers of David Let mens opposition against us be our provocations to seek the Lord so shall wee not onely shew our selves to be godly but also reap good from that which our enemies intend to be hurtfull unto us which is a speciall favour shewing that the Lord is with us as he was with Joseph when his brethren sold him into Egypt for God was with him and turned it to his great honour and advancement as Gen. 45.5 7 8 and Gen. 50 20. And as he was with his people in the Wildernesse when Balack hyred Balaam to curse them but God turned it into a blessing Numb 23.8 9 11. and Numb 24.10 And for further encouragement hereto we must meditate on the reasons that moved David so to do for Gods soveraignty is the same over our enemies and over us that it was over David and his enemies he may justly exercise us under such affliction as he did David either for correction for sinne or tryall of grace and if we be in covenant with him as David was we have the like interest in his property and promise of help that David had And if we put our trust in him and call upon him he will be likewise our defender and deliverer Mark and apply his speech to Joshuah after Moses was dead to give him encouragement in his place Josh 1.5 6 7 8. As I was with Moses so will I be with thee I will not faile thee nor forsake thee which promise the Apostle extends to every Christian Heb. 13.5 only let us look to the obedience which God requires of us in our places as he did of Joshuah in his and then we shall with him prosper and have good successe for wee flye to God by the prayer of faith and the Lord is with us if we be with him and then we may boldly say The Lord is my helper I will not fear what man can do unto me Heb. 13.6 Verse 12. Deliver me not over to the will of mine enemies for false witnesses are risen up against me and such as breath out cruelty The meaning of the words A Further petition of David unto God for mercy in regard of his enemies enforced by a strong motive The mercy he requires is that God would not deliver him over to the will of his enemies the motive he propounds to move God to grant that request is drawn from the behaviour of his enemies whereof some stood up to witnesse falshood against him and some breathed out violent wrong or cruelty For the first the word translated enemies betokeneth such 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 as by violent persecution seek to bring into an inevitable strait as they doe that besiege a place in warre according to the use of the word in Scripture Deut. 28.52 He shall besiege thee in all thy gates and verse 55.57 Siege and straitnesse and distresse causing men and women to eat their own children are there joyned together in the threatning 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Also the word translated will properly signifieth the soule which is often put for will lust or desire when those faculities or passions are eager strong and violent in men as here they were in David enemies after his mine So as his meaning in this petition is this in the words implying that he had such enemies as with all their hearts and soules most eagerly did desire to bring him into an inevitable strait for utter ruine hee beseecheth the Lord that he would not give him into their hands to have their soules satisfied with his destruction The first Observation metonymia subjecti In this petition so understoood rote two things First the sacred trope or rhetoricall phrase which David here useth to expresse the unsatiable desire of his enemies to work his overthrow he calls it their very soule as also Psal 35.25 Let them not say in their hearts ah ah our soule that is our full desire so we would have it and Psal 41.2 Thou wilt not deliver him to the soule of his enemy that is to the will and desire where we see he puts the soule that is the seat and subject for the will and desire that is seated therein The Reason The reason whereof seems to be this hereof to manifest more plainly the excessive measure of spite and malice which was in Davids enemies which seemed to him no lesse then if their very soules had been framed and composed thereof This serves for instruction and for admonition The first Use for instruction For instruction three wayes First it shewes the lawfull use of the art of Rhetorick if it be without vain assertation of wit and eloquence even in the dispensation of Gods Word and withall the necessity of some competent knowledge therein for right interpretation of the same The second Use for instruction Secondly here see that men indued and guided by Gods holy spirit when they speak of corrupt affections in the soules of naturall men do not mince the matter with qualifying termes to make them seem small things of little or no danger but do rather aggravate the same by significant terms and phrases which may plainly shew that sin therein is for measure exceeding great for a danger damnable why else should David stile the
anger is outragious but who is able to stand before envy Prov. 27.4 The second Reason Secondly ambition an insatiable desire to enjoy the honour of the Kingdome in his own person and to leave the same to his posterity which he feared would be crossed by David and thereupon hates him to the death so as he cannot endure his own sonne Jonathan who spake in his behalf but calls him the sonne of a perverse rebellious woman who had chosen the sonne of Jesse David to his own confusion for as long as the sonne of Jesse liveth on the ground thou shalt not be established nor thy Kingdome wherefore send and fetch him unto me for he shall surely dye 1 Sam. 20.30 31. This serves for instruction and for admonition The first Use for instruction For instruction two wayes First touching the state of the godly that they are in this world liable to the deadly hatred of ungodly Kings and Governours A grievous thing to Gods poor servants but too true as with divine testimony plain instances will manifest For testimony Mat. 10.18 Ye shall be brought before Governours and Kings for my sake for a testimony against them Mat. 24.9 They shall deliver you up to be afflicted and shall kill you and yee shall be hated of all nations for my names sake For instance consider the bondage of Israel under Pharoah in Egypt Exod. 1 2 and 3. chapters their seventy years captivity in Babilon Jer. 25.11 the bloody designe of Haman for the destruction of all the Jewes in the Kingdome of Ahashverus Esther 3.8 9 10 13. the persecutions of the Apostles by the Jewes Acts 4.24 25 26 27. the persecutions of the Apostles and other Christians by Herod Acts 12.1 2 3 4. Foxe Acts and Monuments Tom. 1. and the ten most bloody persecutions by the heathen Roman Emperours recorded in the Ecclesiasticall stories The second Use for instruction Secondly see in this violence of Saul against David an infallible signe of the dominion of malice and envy in the heart namely when the mouth doth breath out violence for of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaketh an evill man out of the evill treasure of his heart bringeth forth evill Mat. 12.34 35. Indeed sometimes the godly may over-shoot themselves in words of violence through sharp and sudden provocations as Job and Jeremie did when they cursed the time of their birth Job 3.3 Jer. 20.14 therefore the dominion of malice by violent words must be judged not by some particular acts but by ordinary and continuall course as the Apostle doth Rom. 3.9 14. prove man to be in the state of nature under sinne when his mouth is full of cursing and bitternesse wherewith that of Solomon doth fitly accord Prov. 10.11 saying violence covereth the mouth of the wicked and Prov. 16.29 30. A violent man shutteth his eyes to devise froward things moving his lips hee bringeth evill to passe like unto Saul Acts 9.1 who breathed out threatning against the Church The first Use for admonition For admonition it serves two wayes First to the godly not to think it strange that the great ones of the world do frown upon them for they may breath out violence against them They are by nature the seed of the Serpent as well as others and so continue till they be effectually called and therefore no marvaile though they shew enmity to the seed of the woman and joyne with the old dragon in bitter persecution against the true members of the Church as Revel 12.17 It is wisedome therefore for the godly to prepare for it by getting strength of grace to cleave fast to the Lord in the strongest oppositions of the world whereat our blessed Saviour directly aymeth Luke 14.26 27. John 16.33 And when their violence is breathing out against them then to do as David did in like case namely for sure direction in acceptable carriage towards God and men to meditate in Gods word Psal 119.23 and verse 95. The wicked have waited for me to destroy me but I will consider thy testimonies verse 161. Princes have persecuted me without cause but mine heart standeth in awe of thy word And for preservation and deliverance give themselves to prayer as Psal 140.1 c. Psal 35.1 Psal 59.1 2 3. The second Use for admonition Secondly this servss very profitably to all naturall men to warn them to consider their behaviour towards those whom they do not love for if like Saul toward David they breath out violence with their mouth then no doubt as it was in Saul the hellish fire of rage and fury is kindled in their breast which is a plain evidence that originall corruption hath dominion in them they are yet carnall sold under sinne they are in the snare of the devill held captive by him at his will 2 Tim. 2.26 And as in this particular case of envy and wrath the dominion of corruption is discerned by the ordinary fruits of these corrupt affections in bitter words and cruell deeds so it may be in any other sinne Filthy speaking and wanton dalliance are plain flames of the fire of lust when the mouth is full of cursing and swearing the heart undoubtedly is full of corruption such stinking breath argues unsound lungs Coal mines that lye deep in the earth do ordinarily discover themselves by black smuts in the outward face of the ground and so doth the corruption of nature in the heart bewray its dominion in naturall men by their ordinary practise of sinne in life Solomon makes the desire of sleep the smut of sluggishnesse Prov. 24.33 and keeping company with drunkards seeking where the good liquor is and sitting by it the smuts of drunkennesse Prov. 23.20 30. So his oppression hard dealing lying and deceiving for gain the smut of covetousnesse Mich. 2.2 An high look is a shrew'd smut of a proud heart Psat 101.5 and so is medling with matters above our place Psal 131.1 and humoring those that may be means of our advancemeut whether by flattery with Absolom 2 Sam. 15.2 3. or by bribery with the devill himself that for the honour of homage from our Saviour Christ offers to give all the Kingdomes of the world Mat. 4.8 9. Let all Symonists in the Church and bribers in the Common wealth look towards their ghostly father for like will to like the briber to the devill Now when by these smuts of sinne they discern the black mine of corruption then unlesse they will be as the fuell of hell fire they must set themselves to seeke a change of estate This flesh and blood cannot effect for the way of man is not in himself Jer 10.23 man accustostomed to do evill can no more do good then the Ethiopian can change her skin or the Leopard her spots Jer. 13.23 Yet with God this is possible Mat. 19.26 He can raise up children unto Abraham of stones Mat. 3.9 And this change he worketh by regeneration whereby wee are
so long He begins with the high esteem he had of the place of Gods publick worship which by way of admiration he doth acknowledge unto God to be most lovely and amiable verse 1. In the handling whereof we have these two things First the description of the person unto whom the acknowledgement is made Secondly the matter that is acknowledged The description of the person is the Lord of Hosts 1. Observation 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 so as the point is this The true God is the Lord of hosts The reason So verse 3.8.12 Ps 24.10 He is so called because all creatures in Heaven and Earth are at the Lords command as souldiers in an Army at the command of the Generall ready prest to doe his will Hence all creatures in heaven and earth are called the host of heaven and earth Vse 1 Gen. 2.1 This title shewes the Lords power and soveraignty over all creatures he may command and set their places and stations at his pleasure as generals do their Souldiers in an Army See 1 Kings 22.19 20. And hence are those strange events in warre that the weaker do conquer as Deut. 32.30 One chase a thousand and two put ten thousand to flight So 1 Sam. 14.6.13 Ionathan and his armour-bearer smote a whole garrison of the Philistines Vse 2 For admonition it serves three waies First for feare and reverence towards Gods Majestie he is the Lord of hosts having all creatures at his beck Ps 50.1.4 The mighty God even the Lord hath spoken and called the earth from the rising of the Sunne unto the going down thereof He shall call to the heavens from above and to the earth that he may judge his people Jer. 5.22 Feare ye not mee saith the Lord will ye not tremble at my presence Mat. 10.28 Feare him which is able to destroy both soule and body in hell Secondly that we take heed of abusing any of Gods creatures for be they never so mean God can make Armies of them to destroy the wicked Consider his wonders in Aegypt of haile of frogs of flyes of lice Exod. 8.9 c. his dealing with Herod Acts 12. Reason as Isaiah 36.9 c. How wilt thou turne away the face of one Captain of the meanest of my Masters servants A terrour to the wicked Thirdly That we make sure we fight under his banner for he is the Lord of hosts and hath his spirituall armies and weapons See Psal 110.3 Eph. 6.10 c. and 2 Cor. 10.5 See Psal 24.7 c. Lift up your heads O ye gates and be ye lifted up ye everlasting doores and the King of glory shall come in that is the Ark. Then the Lord himselfe into mens hearts 1 Cor. 3.16 Know ye not that ye are the Temple of God and that the spirit of God dwelleth in you Rev. 3.20 Behold I stand at the doore and knock if any man heare my voice and open the doore I will come in to him and sup with him and hee with me Vse 3 For consolation sundry waies First to those that fight the Lords battels stand in defence of his Church See Psal 46.7.11 As he is the Lord of hosts so he hath made Jesus Christ the Captain of his host Iosb 5.14 No weapon that is formed against thee shall prosper If. 54.17 Secondly to any child of God in his particular distresse for he hath all creatures at command to serve and save his children and to destroy their enemies See Exod. 14.28 29. the waters of the red Sea are a wall unto the Israelites but drown the Egyptians Dan. 3. fire save the three servants of God and kills them that cast them in So do the Lions Daniel Dan. 6. dest thou want the Ravens shall feed thee 1 Kings 17.4.6 or Angels Psal 78.23 Art thou in the Sea a Whale shall bring thee to land Ionah 1.17 and 2.10 The matter acknowledged is the lovelinesse of Gods Tabernacles which surpassing Davids ability to expresse he propounds by way of admiration implying that they were to him most lovely and amiable far surpassing his ability to expresse For our better understanding hereof we are to search out as well the place as the property for which David doth admire it The place is Gods Tabernacles or dwelling places whereby he meaneth that speciall place of Gods publick and solemn worship which God had chosen for himselfe among his people in Davids time promising there to be present with them and to dwell among them Exod. 25.8 Levit. 26.12 Qu. But why doth he use a word of the plurall number saying Tabernacles whereas Moses erected but one for the Lord neither did the Lord allow of any other till the Temple was built by Solomon Au. a Iunius Piscator Some think he hath reference to the divers places where God was worshipped at the time for the Tabernacle was at Gibeon and the Ark at Mount Meriah 2 Chron. 1.3 4. But it is more probable that he hath respect to the severall parts and places of the Tabernacle which were made distinct by Gods appointment The Court was for the people as verse 2. the holy place was for the Priests and the holy of holies was for the high Priest once every yeare as Heb. 9.2.3.6 7. In all of which God dwelt though not inclusively as men do in their houses for so the heavens of heaven cannot contain him 1 Kings 8.27 But in regard of more speciall manifestation testifying his favourable respect unto their worship and service as 1 King 9.9 The property ascribed to this place is lovely or amiable 2 Observation that is such as drawes the best affections of the heart unto it Here then note two points one taken for granted the other purposely inteuded The point taken for granted is That God hath his Tabernacles or dwelling places where he doth in speciall manner abide among his people so as wee may say The Tabernacle of God is with men and he will dwell with them Rev. 21.3 Vnder the Law he had a materiall building called the Tabernacle of the Congregation erected by Moses at his appointment Exod. 25.8 and 40.34.35 which place was movegble and continued for Gods worship till God had given rest unto his people round about and then he caused Solomon to build him a Temple 1 Kings 6.1 2. Vnder the Gospell he hath a spirituall building 1 Pet. 2.5 Ye as lively stones are built up a spirituall house whose house are we speaking of all the faithfull who believe in God through Christ Heb. 3.6 who are the Temple of the living God in whom he dwels 1 Cor. 3.16 whether we conceive them joyntly altogether Eph. 2.21 or divided into particular holy assemblies Matth. 18.20 or personally considered 1 Cor. 3.16 17. and 6.19 The reason hereof is two-fold First The 1. reason the deerer evidence of his especiall favour and respect unto them above all the people of the world for the whole world is his and the
they are the Temple of God God dwelleth in them and he is stronger then he that is in the world 1 Iohn 4.4 Vse 3 For admonition here learn to take notice of Gods dwelling places and to carry our selves answerable to his goodnesse and bounty therein His publick dwelling places are the holy Assemblies of Ministers and people in holy worship Towards which we must have Davids affection towards the Tabernacle Psal 42.2 3. and Psal 63.1 2. and shew forth our desire to glorifie God by provoking others to frequent the same Is 2.2 3. Mic. 4.1 2. But alas here justly we may complain as Lam. 1.4 The waies of Zion mourne few frequent these assemblies in comparison of those that run thick and threefold to sinfull and shamefull assemblies where Satan dwelleth as hee doth In places of Idolatry and impiety For comfort it makes greatly to all Gods children who are the true members of his Church they have a double assurance that Christ dwelleth in them their inward piety and their outward profession Hereon they may say as Ier. 20.11 The Lord is with me as a mighty terrible one therefore my persecutors shall stumble and they shall not prevaile they shall be greatly ashamed for they shall not prosper their everlasting confusion shall never be forgotten and with David Psal 113.5 6. Who is like unto the Lord our God who dwelleth on high who humbleth himselfe to behold the things that are in heaven and in the earth Consider Luke 11.21 22. and Iohn 14.17 18. The point purposely intended is 3. Observation that Gods Tabernacles are most lovely and amiable surpassing Davids ability to expresse Psal 268. Psal 27.4 and Psalme 122.1 Reason 1 The Reason is First Gods gracious presence as he stands in covenant with his people for so he shewes himselfe in his Sanctuary the place of his worship and his presence is lovely Psal 63.2 To see thy power and glory so as I have seene thee in thy Sanctuary this liked Moses so well that he had rather stay with it in the Wildernesse then go without it to Canaan Exodus 33. ●5 Mat. 17.2 3 4. When Christ was transfigured in the Mount in the sight of Peter Iames and Iohn Peter liked the place so well that he said Master it is good to be here and moves for liberty to build three Tabernacles Reason 2 Secondly there God doth lovingly admit communion and society with his people speaking unto them in his word as Psal 50.5.7 Is 40.1 and hearing them speak to him in prayer Psal 50.15 as Cant. 2.14 It is as we may speak with reverence the wooing place between Christ and his Church here the contract is made in the covenant of grace as 2 Cor. 11.2 here is the love of espousals Ier. 2.2 here God allowes and speaks comfort Hos 2.14 Reason 3 Thirdly here God doth shew himselfe most gracious in mercy and bounty unto his Church His gracious mercy is seene in removing evils from them as First blindnesse of mind Is 22.7 with 2 Cor. 3.14 secondly hardnesse of heart Ezek. 36.26 thirdly transgression of life Hos 14.4 His gracious bounty is seen in spirituall and heavenly gifts for where is regeneration wrought but in his Church Psalme 87.4 5. Man and man that is every man that is borne again was borne in her for Hierusalem is the mother of us all Gal. 4.26 Now hereby by we are made the sonnes of God heirs of heaven 1 Pet. 1.3.4 Where are all the particular saving graces of the spirit begotten in the hearts of men but in the Churchordinarily Psal 87.7 All my springs are in thee The spirit is the fountain and peculiar graces the streames that issue thence see Iohn 7.37.39 Here God begets grace in thy soule and is it not a most lovely thing to have such neer and sweet society with God It was divine joy to the Virgin Mary that the holy Ghost did overshadow her and forme the blessed body of Christ in her womb as we may see by her song Luke 1.46 47. My soule doth magnifie the Lord and my spirit hath rejoyced in God my Saviour O consider that God begetting grace in thy heart in his Church Christ is formed in thee spiritually Gal. 4.19 which should be more joyfull unto thee if more might be then Christs conception was to her because shee might have beene saved without that honour but thou canst not unlesse Christ be formed in thee here thou beholdest and art changed into the same image 2 Cor. 3.18 This serves for instruction admonition and comfort Vse 1 For instruction First that our Christian assemblies for Evangelicall worship are lovely places for what David said of the legall Tabernacle is most true of Evangelicall assemblies for the holy worship of God in Christ in the word Sacraments and prayer For Hebr. 9.11 Christ is now come an high Priest of good things to come by a greater and more perfect Tabernacle And here he is present Mat. 18.20 admitting his elect to holy society and fellowship with himself also exercising most gracious mercy and bounty in removing evils and bestowing heavenly blessings and graces upon his Vse 2 Secondly see here a reason of Davids strong affection towards the legall tabernacle and proportionably of the affection of Gods children toward Evangelicall worship he was sick for sorrow when he was debarred from it see Psal 42.1 2. and most joyfull when hee had freedome thereto Psal 122.1 The reason is the lovelinesse of the place for the presence favour and grace of God there to be enjoyed after a speciall manner The world doth account Gods children for their zeal in following the preaching of the Word brain-sick persons giddy-headed and such like But the truth is these censurers like sorry Physitians 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Job 13.4 mistake the place affected as Festus did of Paul Acts 26.24 they are sick indeed yet not brain-sick but heart-sick sick of love as Cant. 5.8 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 after Christ Whereof they need not to be ashamed for God the father loves them and Christ also Joh. 14.21 Now it is no● newes that those that are in love should frequent the places where they may meet with their beloved Vse 3 For admonition it serves profitably two ways First to those that can see no lovelinesse in Gods Tabernacles among us can take no delight or pleasure in the assemblies of Gods people for his holy worship Consider thine estate for certainly as yet thou hast not Davids heart and he was a man according to Gods own heart Acts 13.22 Such are first recusant Papists secondly prophane contemners of both whom we may say as Matth. 11 16 c. Whereunto shall I liken this Generation c. These have no heart for God that are weary of his worship See Mal. 1.13 Amos 8.5 It is not the May-pole dance that will draw recusants the dance about the golden Calf would draw them all Exod. 32.6 19. Jeroboans Calves at Dan and Bethel they
like well 1 Kings 12.28 29. and to set their posts by the Lords as Ezek. 43.8 But wisedome is justified of her children Matth. 11.19 These men professing themselves to be wise become fools see Rom. 1.22 23 24. Mark well till thou hast an heart for Gods worship thou hast no soul fit for heaven How canst thou be a pillar in Gods house and never brought to the framing place In the materiall Temple there were three places so publike assemblies are for regeneration and glory For motives think on Joh. 3.5 Except a man bee born of water and of the spirit he cannot enter into the kingdome of God Vse 4 Secondly to Gods children are they lovely to thee Let thine actions towards Gods worship declare the truth of thine affections Men of authority and wealth must apply both for the mgintenance and furtherance of Gods worship so did David 1 Chron. 29.2 3. I have prepared with all my might for the house of my God c. Because I have set my affection to the house of my God c. Ministers especially must shew love unto and delight in the Lords worship by negligence they conceale the knowledge of God see Mat. 23.13 Luke 11.52 The shew bread must be set upon the table in the Tabernacle every Sabbath new Lev. 24.8 By prophanenesse they cause the Lords Tabernacle and service to be forsaken and loathed 1 Sam. 2.17 people also must call one on another Is 2.2 3. and all both Magistrates Ministers and people must pray for the Lords power and providence in maintaining his pure worship The next week being the time of ordination of Ministers it is not unfit to take notice of it to do that which Christ enjoyned Mat. 9.38 Pray ye therefore the Lords of the harvest that he will send forth labourers into his harvest Though Papists observe such times superstitiously yet we may do as Gideon who sacrificed to the Lord that which was prepared for Baal Iudg. 6.26 Vers 2. Verse 2 My soule longeth yea even fainteth for the courts of the Lord my heart and my flesh cryeth out for the living God IN the former verse David by way of admiration acknowledgeth unto the Lord the louelinesse of his Tabernacles In this verse he doth in his owne person verifie his former confession by discovering his owne ardent and earnest affection first to the place of Gods worship then to God himselfe for whose sake he so affected the place His fervent affection towards the place is in these words My soule longeth yea even fainteth for the Courts of the Lord. The Courts of the Lord were two one was the great Court that place whither the people came the other was for the Priests 2 Chron. 4.9 For this Davids soule longed and fainted he had as great a desire after it as a woman with child hath after the things she longeth for and being deprived hereof his soule ●ainted as women will do when they misse of the things they long for His vehement desire after God himselfe is in the latter branch My heart and my flesh cryeth our for the living God In the words note two points First Davids earnest and ardent affection towards the places of Gods publick worship 1. Observation his soule longed and fainted after them his affection towards this place was like the appetite of a woman with child who is apt to desire some things inordinately see Psal 27.4 Ps 42.1 Ps 63.1 The reason hereof stands on a double ground First the sense of his owne estate in soule for some spirituall wants Reoson 1. and 2. His estate in soule was this first hee had a true spirituall hunger and thirst after heavenly things as Psal 107.5 which things were onely to be had in the Tabernacles of God His case was like the prodigall childs Luke 15.17 he was hunger-starved and there was bread enough at his fathers house for the Tabernacles of God are Beth-lehem the house of Bread Matth. 2.6 Here Christ is borne the true bread of life John 6.48.50 It might well be called the house of bread for antiently it was Ephath or Ephratha a place of fruitfulnesse Gen. 48.7 and at Bethlehem was an excellent Well after which David longed 2 Sam. 23.15 so in Gods Tabernacles is the river of his pleasures the fountain of life Hither apply Ezek. 47.1 the waters of the Sanctuary and Zech. 13.1 a fountain for uncleannesse Secondly David was in love which affection will grow to be strong strong as death Cant. 8.6 7. Now the party he loved was here and here onely to bee enjoyed for speciall spirituall society 1 Kings 9.3 See Canticles 1.7 8. Thirdly Davids soule was with child he had spiritually conceived Chist Now longing is ordinary to women Plin. lib. 23. cap. 6. with child its gravidarum malacia and the thing he longed for was in the courts of the Lord. Vse 1 This serves for instruction admonition and comfort For instruction touching the good or bad estate of mens soules for if our soules be in good estate we must be affected towards Evangelicall worship as Davids was towards legall for hunger and thirst love and longing after heavenly things In Evangelicall worship is our communion and fellowship with Christ and his benefits and indeed in this world herein only and chiefly because of Gods ordinances If thou say with Naaman Are not Abana and Parphar rivers of Damascus better then all the waters of Israel 2 Kings 5.12 thou must keep thy leprosie of sinne unlesse thou change thy mind for all Gods springs are here Psal 87.7 Now after tryall it will be found true that many neither hunger nor thirst love nor long but say as Mal. 1.13 It is a wearinesse and as Amos 8.5 when will the new Moon and Sabbath be gone as Iob. 21.14 they say unto God depart from us and as the mixt multitude Numb 11.6 Our soule is dryed away there is nothing at all besides this Manna before our eyes Vse 2 For admonition to labour to have our hearts affected towards Evangelicall worship as Davids was towards legall The way is to informe our selves of our naturall misery in our selves for which there is no remedy but in the Lords Tabernacles his Bethesda Iohn 5.2 c. where whosoever first after the troubling of the water stepped in was made whole of whatsoever disease he had Our misery is spirituall in blindnesse of mind hardnesse of heart c. Now here onely is the Lords eye-salve Rev. 3.18 and the spirit that takes away the stony heart and gives an heart of flesh Ezek. 36.26 Vse 3 For comfort it makes generally to those that truly desire and delight in Evangelicall worship if herein they deale sincerely they cannot but be acceptable to God and he will give testimony to them as he did to David I have found David the sonne of Iesse a man after mine owne heart Acts 13.22 of them it may be said as Mat. 13.16 Blessed are your eyes for they
of rash judgement either against our selves or others Consider beside David and Christ before mentioned the parable of Dives and Lazarus Luk. 16. and the state of many whom the world was not worthy of Heb. 11.37 38. which is a needfull thing in these troublesome times of the Church of God beware of rash judgement consider that judgement must begin at the house of God 1 Pet. 4.17 Vse 3 For consolation this makes greatly to the afflicted and panished Consider Davids case at this time nay the case of Christ who had not whereon to lay his head Mat. 8.20 Now the servant is not above the Master if it were so with the green tree what may it be with the dry Luke 23.31 In such case we must say as Christ of his kingdome so we of our comfort It is not of this world Joh. 18.36 In this case and state nothing doth befall us but that which appertaineth to man and God will give the issue 1 Cor. 10.13 Consider the case of Christs Apostles who were near and dear unto him yet 1 Cor. 4.11 Such as did both hunger and thirst were naked were buffeted and had no certain dwelling place Secondly here see 2. Observation that to Davids soul the Lords altars were as house and nest to little Birds the place of Gods worship was the place of his chief desire Psalm 27.4 Psal 137.5 6. For the good things which were there to be enjoyed Reason which are fully set down in the next verse Vse 1 Vses First see he had good cause of this grievous complaint birds will mourn in their kinde when they are driven from their nest Vse 2 Secondly see a notable evidence of the state of man before God to discover whether he be acceptable to God as David was for then undoubtedly his heart cleaveth to the place of Gods worship as Davids did here and vers 10. Oh Lord of Hostes my King and my God These titles serve to amplifie Davids complaint The first Lord of Hosts shewes what God is in himself and hath been handled in the first verse The two later my King and my God are titles of relation shewing what God was unto David namely his King and his God as he stood in covenant with him In calling God his King he doth not onely acknowledge his absolute soveraignty whereby he is King of all creatures as Psal 103.19 Dan. 4.32 but his speciall Regiment by his word and spirit which he doth exercise in his Church on earth which is his kingdome of grace wherein David was a subject being a member of his Church and so speaks to God as to his King So likewise calling the Lord his God he meanes not onely by creation and preservation in generall but also by speciall covenant wherein God requiring faith and obedience of his creatures doth undertake to afford unto them all the blessings of the covenant as well pertaining to this life as to the life to come see Exod. 23.22 Deut. 30.15 19. Here observe 3. Observation that David a King acknowled geth God to be his King as likewise he doth Psal 5.3 So that God is King of Kings Dan. 2.47 Nebuchadnezzar confesseth it Of a truth it is that your God is a God of gods and a Lord of Kings The reason is Reason because he hath the rule and command over Kings as Kings have over their subjects Vse 1 This serves for admonition First to superiours directing them to use equitie justice and conscience in all their dealings with their inferiours for they themselves have a superiour in heaven By this argument the Apostle perswades Masters to use moderation towards their servants Eph. 6.9 And if this were thought upon it would prevent negligence and injustice the bane of superiority Vse 2 Secondly to inferiours directing them to obey their superiours not absolutely but in the Lord. So in a family servants obey the steward not against the will of the Lord when they know it Hence that of Shadrach Meshach and Abednego Dan. 3.16 17 18. and that of the Apostles Acts 4.19 and 5.29 Vse 3 Thirdly to all teaching us humility and reverence in every action of worship we perform to God How do men carry themselves in petitioning unto their King They put up their petitions on their knees What then are we that we should not bow to the King of Kings Consider Psal 95.6 children asking blessing kneel to their bodily fathers how much more should we to the father of sp●rits And reason to that purpose as the Apostle doth for patient suffering of correction Hebr. 12.9 For howsoever kneeling be not of absolute necessitie yet humility in gesture is necessary Vers 4. Blessed are they that dwell in thine house they will be still praising thee Selah IN these words the Psalmist expresseth the state and behaviour of the true members of Gods Church who have the free and comfortable fruition of Gods holy worship and service their estate is happy and their behaviour godly and comfortable which doth notably justifie the equitie of Davids complaint who by trouble and persecution was debarred from this happy and comfortable estate in which regard he preferres the condition of silly birds before himself vers 3. This verse doth naturally branch it self into two parts or propositions whereof the first shews the happy estate the second the holy and comfortable behaviour of the true members of Gods Church For the first he saith Blessed are they that dwell in thine House Gods house in Davids time was the place where the Lords Tabernacle was as Psal 26.8 unto which till the Temple was built God had appropriated his holy solemne worship whereof see 1 King 9.3 But now in the new Testament difference of place in respect of holinesse is taken away John 4.21 and the true Church of God is the house of God 1 Tim. 3.15 that is such companies and assemblies as meet together in Christs name Mat. 18.20 that is by warrant and authority from him and according to his will revealed in his word worship God in the right and reverent use of his holy Ordinances the holy Word and Sacraments sanctified by prayer 1 Pet. 2.5 To dwell in Gods house is to abide and continue a true member of Gods Church enjoying the comfort and liberty of Gods holy worship and service either in the place of the ministery or of one of Gods people for though the Priests and the Levites made speciall abode there 1 Sam. 3.2 and Psal 134. yet others of the people who did diligently frequent and freely enjoy the liberty of Gods worship might be said to dwell therein else David would not have used that phrase praying for himself Ps 27.4 which I say because some Interpreters would limit the first branch to the Priests and Levites Piscat Junius but the 15 Psalme doth enlarge the benefit to all the godly The thing then to be observed in the first branch of the verse is this 1. Observation that
worship they are far from Davids mind Psal 26.8 with Psal 42.1 2. and Psal 122.1 and verse 1 2. of this Psalme nay they are as those Job 21.14 that say unto God depart from us Vse 3 Thirdly this should stirre up all that have care of the true welfare of their soules to love Gods house and Gods worship the house for the worship as David did Consider his comfort in death Psal 31.5 which will be contrary to the wicked as Mat. 25.41 Vse 3 Fourthly for comfort to the godly their love to Gods house for grace is an entrance to his house of glory as 2 Pet. 1.9 10. Verse 8. O Lord God of hosts heare my prayer give eare O God of Jacob. Selah HEre he returnes to praye for audience to his request for free and safe fruition of the place of Gods worship in which he shewes the more earnestnesse by doubling his requests and enforcing them by severall titles given to God to whom he prayes which may strengthen his heart in his assurance to obtain his requests The first title is O Lord God of hosts which he hath given to God twice before in this Psalme viz. verse 1.3 yet here it is repeated with more emphasis by addition of the title God 1. Observation which shewes that the godly in prayer do not faint but encrease in zeal and fervency till they obtain their requests as Dan. 9.19 Reason 1 For they are enabled to this duty by the spirit which helpeth their infirmities being neither weary nor faint Rom. 8.26 Reason 2 Also they know that God liketh importunity Luke 18. 1.6.7 and fervency James 5.16 Which should be a president and encouragement to us in prayer Vse to shew fervency and constancy therein For the first description of God by these titles O Lord of hostes it hath been handled in the first verse with the application thereof The point is this The true God is the Lord God of hosts 2. Observation c. The matter he here prayes for is audience 3. Observation heare my prayer give eare the doubling hath its emphasis and shewes his fervency and earnestnesse for audience Mark then The holy Prophet prayeth earnestly to have his prayers heard see Psal 5.1 2. and Psal 13.1 2. This he doth Reason because to his seeming God did too long delay to satisfie his desire for David longed and fainted like a woman with child verse 2. whose case will hardly admit delay Vse 1 This serves for instruction and admonition For instruction see this that sometime God useth long delayes in answering the prayers of his children see Psal 22.2 Psal 77.7 8 9. Psal 80.4 Quest How can this be seeing he saith Aske and yee shall have Mat. 7.7 Answ First the sinnes of Gods children may hinder this blessing as Psal 66.18 John 9.31 Is 59.2 as 2 Sam. 12.16 c. Secondly God may delay to answer for a time to kindle zeale in his children as Mat. 15.22 23 to 28. as our Saviour dealt with the father of the child that was possessed with a dumbe and deaf spirit Marke 9.18 22 c. Thirdly to expresse their patience under the crosse as 2 Cor. 12.19 Fourthly to teach them to rest contented with scuh supply as God ministreth for he heareth and answereth not alwaies in that particular men begge but sometime in that which is more for Gods glory and as good for his children as Heb. 5.7 Vse 2 For admonition every child of God must marke Gods dealing herein with his dearest servants that by Gods delayes they neither be dismayed in this duty nor doubt of Gods favour for this was Davids case and Christs we should wisely consider the reasons of Gods delay and make use thereof The latter title he gives to God is O God of Jacob which he propounds upon his second and more earnest request for audience Mark then 4. Observation that when David would fain have audience with God in prayer he calls him the God of Jacob. The reason of this title here is First in regard of the covenant which God made with Jacob and his posterity Reason 1. who are often stiled by the name of Jacob as Psal 59.13 God ruleth in Jacob and Is 43.1 But now saith the Lord that created thee O Jacob and he that formed thee O Israel and 44.1 Hear now O Jacob my servant and Israel whom I have chosen I am the Lord thy God the holy one of Israel Is 43.3 Feare not O Jacob my servant and thou Jesurun whom I have chosen Is 44.2 Now this is a great ground of assurance of audience that the God to whom he prayed was his God by covenant for God saith of this people O Jacob and Israel thou art my servant I have formed thee thou shalt not be forgotten of me Is 44.21 Secondly and more especially Reason 2. in regard of the speciall favour that God shewed to Jacob when hee changed his name to Israel in suffering himself to be overcome by Jacob when he wrestled with him Gen. 32.24 26 28. as a Prince saith he hast thou power Hosea saith chap. 12.3 By his strength he had power with God verse 4. yea he had power over the Angell that is Christ the Angell of the covenant he wept and made supplication unto him mark the means of his prevailing prayers and tears Now David remembers this and calls him the God of Jacob to encourage himself in prayer and to get assurance of prevailing For the God of Jacob is hee that suffers himselfe to be prevailed with in prayer and he is without shadow of turning Iam. 1.17 to day yesterday and the same for ever Heb. 13.8 This serves for instruction admonition and comfort Vse 1 For instruction see here a gracious practise of Gods servants both to mark and mention in their prayers such dealing of God with their fore-fathers as may encourage them in this duty and strengthen their faith in assurance to prevail It 's here plain in David when he calls God the God of Jacob but more plain in Elisha 2 Kings 2.14 when coming back to the waters of Jordan with the mantle that fell from Elijah wherewith Elijah had a little before made a way through the river on dry ground verse 8. he doth the like thing that Elijah did using these words where is the God of Elijah as if he should have said sure he can do to me as he did to him This thing moved the Church of God often to mention Gods gracious dealing with their forefathers as Psal 44.1 2 3 4. Psal 99.6 7 8. See Psal 74.13 14. and Isa 51.9 Awake awake put on strength O arm of the Lord awake as in the ancient dayes Art thou not he that hath cut Rahab that is Egypt and wounded the Dragon in the waters that is Pharaoh and verse 10. Art not thou he which hath dried up the sea c. Meaning that he can do so still So Jehoshaphat in his
prayer 2 Chron. 20.7 Vse 2 For admonition remember that whatsoeve● was written afore-time was written for our learning that wee through patience and comfort of the Scriptures might have hope Rom. 15.4 We therefore must read the Scripture with observation and thus encourage our selves in prayer to prevail with God for his Church and for our selves For comfort in prayer remember the true God is the God of Jacob he will be prevailed with by prayers and teares but follow and imitate Jacob leave not off give not over till he answer as Isa 62.1 2. Vers 9. Behold O God our shield and look upon the face of thine anointed IN the former verse David did most earnestly begge of God audience to his prayer In this verse continuing the same duty of prayer he begs of God whom he calleth their shield with like earnest affection for he doubleth his request the favour and kindnesse to be beheld and looked upon moving the Lord thereto by the honourable state whereunto God had advanced him in anointing him to be a King so as he was the Lords anointed In this Petition note three things first the title which he gives to God secondly the favour he crave of God thirdly the reason whereby he would move the Lord to to grant that favour For the first the title he gives to God is their shield O God our shield A shield we know is a part of armour for defence serving to keep off and award the hurts and blowes which an enemy might give and so by fit resemblance shewes what God becomes to those that be his namely a sure defence and saveguard from all hurtfull assaults of their enemies Mark then in this title 1. Observation that God is a shield for his children that is their sure and safe protectour and defender from the hurts of all their enemies Psal 3.3 Thou Lord art a shield for me Psal 18.2 The Lord is my rock and my fortresse my deliverer my God my strength in whom I will trust my buckler and the horn of my salvation Psal 33.20 He is o●● help and our shield Psal 59.11 Bring them down O Lord our shield and as it followeth in this Psalm vers 11. The Lord God is a Sunne and shield The reason hereof Reason is his own free grace and favour in Christ to those that be truly in Covenant with him as Gen. 15.1 This serves for instruction admonition and comfort Vse 1 For instruction two wayes First to let us plainly see the great happinesse of the godly that though they have many and mighty enemies both corporall and spirituall yet their God is an all-sufficient safe buckler and shield of defence against them all see Deut. 33.29 Happy art thou O Israel who is like unto thee O people saved by the Lord the shield of thy helpe Psal 144.15 Happy are the people that be so yea happy is that people whose God is the Lord. Vse 2 Secondly this shewes how Magistrates should shew themselves toward the godly when any wrong is offered unto them namely as the Lord himself is whose name they beare Psal 82.6 so they should become shields that is sure protectors and defenders of the godly so Job was Iob 29.11 when the eare heard me it blessed me and when the eye saw me it gave eare to me 12. Because I delivered the poore that cryed and the fatherlesse and him that had none to helpe him 13. The blessing upon him that was ready to perish came upon me and I caused the widdowes heart to sing for joy 14 15 16 17 c. Magistrates are called shields Ps 47.9 Hos 4.18 and therefore should become protectors of the good unlesse they will have their owne names to rise up in judgment against them Vse 3 For admonition it serves effectually to move every one to labour carefully for that estate wherein they may truly have the Lord for their shield Hereunto three things are necessary First that we stand rightly in covenant with God having avouched him for our God not onely by receiving the seales of the covenant in being baptized and comming to the Lords Table which Hypocrites may do but especially by reverend receiving the word of the covenant and humbly submitting our selves thereto as God required when he avouched Israel to be his people Deut. 26.16 17 18. and they performed when they sate down at his feet every one receiving his word Deut. 33.3 Secondly we must see that our hearts be endued with true faith whereby we trust in God unfeignedly resting and relying upon his promise for all the blessings of the covenant This grace entitles us to have God for our shield Prov. 30.5 Every word of God is pure he is a shield to those that trust in him Psal 18.30 The word of the Lord is tried he is a buckler to those that trust in him Psal 28.7 The Lord is my strength and my shield my heart trusted in him and I am helped also Psal 33.18 19. 20. Thirdly we must walk uprightly before him making conscience of all sinne and leading a godly life This God required of Abraham to whom he promised to become a shield Gen. 17.1 with Gen. 15.1 and Solomon gives assurance hereof Prov. 2.7 He is a buckler to them that walk uprightly that is to those that look in all things to please God and lean neither to this sinne nor that And to move us hereunto let us consider the evils of the times in the abundance of iniquity which cry to heaven for most heavie judgements let us think upon the troubles of other nations and our own present danger sundry wayes especially from divisions both in Church and state Now in times of trouble nothing can be better for us then to have the Lord for our shield for then we need not fear what can man do unto us Psal 118.6 Vse 4 For comfort this makes greatly to all that be in covenant with God and testifie the truth of their faith by upright walking before him for God is their shield what need they feare Consider Psal 27.1 2. The Lord is my light and my salvation whom shall I feare c Jer. 20.11 The Lord is with me like a mighty terrible one therefore all mine enemies shall be confounded but I shall not be confounded This made David not to feare ten thousand of the people that should beset him round about Psal 3.6 nor walking through the shadow of death Psal 23.4 This made the three servants of the Lord not fear the hot fiery furnace nor the fiercenesse of the King Dan. 3.16 17. c. Now consider that God is without shadow of change Jam. 1.17 and he was a shield to Abraham David Jeremie and others let us therefore labour to be like them and we may with like confidence rest assured of Gods protection as the Lord promised 1 Kings 9.4 5. and as the godly do comfortably expect Psal 22.4 5. The second thing to be noted here is the favour
〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 for wee must not only choose good before evill but of divers good things the best as the very heathen have well prescribed Now the Prophet David doth here assume But a day in Gods Courts is better then a thousand elsewhere Tull Off. lib. 1. And therefore do I desire it In this which the Prophet assumeth this must be remembred for the meaning that by Gods courts here is not meant heaven the place of glory but the place of his solemn worship here on earth even his sanctuary which to Davids religious heart was heaven upon earth And so the point to be observed is this That time bestowed in Gods holy worship and service is better then a thousand times so much spent elsewhere 1. Observation This is here plainly affirmed and to gain our more cheerfull assent mark the reasons following Reason 1 First here only is the certain perfect cure of all spirituall evils and maladies in the soule A Postscript by the Publisher to the READERS Christian Readers HAving drawn forth this Exposition of the 84 Psalm as farre as the perfect Copy of the Authors own hand-writing had carried it on and having lost the hopes I had once of supplying what is wanting on the three last Verses out of his other papers I had an intent to undertake that task my self but upon further consideration I have now resolved to let it alone and leave it as I found it rather then to fall under his censure that said Infoelix operis summa and to owe them an answer who should ask a reason of the dissimilitude in the words of the Poet when he said Amphora caepit Institui currente rotâ cur urceus exit For why should I strive non passibus aequis to follow him afarre off whom I can have no hope to overtake Such a Master of this sacred Art rightly dividing the word of truth he was that it would be presumption in me to imagine that what was left unfinished by him should be perfected by me And for works of this nature to be published in this sort is not without example amongst the writings either of ancient and modern Authors Besides if I bee not mistaken both the matter and expressions in these three Verses either all or the most part are such as you may finde handled either in the former Verses of this Psalm or in the Expositions of those other three which it is intended shall be published together with this viz. 27 85 87. As the former part of the tenth verse A day in thy courts is better then a thousand seems paralell to that of the fourth Verse Blessed are they that dwell in thine house the latter part of the same Verse I had rather be a Door-keeper in the house of my God then to dwell in the Tents of wickednesse unto the fourth Verse of the 27 Psalm One thing have I desired of the Lord c. So the former part of the 11 Verse The Lord God is a Sunne and a shield doth not differ much more from that of the 9 Verse Behold O God our shield and look upon the face of thine anointed then a profession doth from a petition and mercy acknowledged from mercy desired and the latter part of the same Verse no good thing will he with-hold from them that walk uprightly what is it but the same with that of the 85 Psalm Vers 12 13. The Lord shall give that which is good c. The like I might say of the rest but that I suppose this to be sufficient if not more then needed Vale. THE Churches Exercise VNDER AFFLICTION OR AN EXPOSITION OF THE LXXXV Psalm By Mr. THOMAS PIERSON late Rectour of Brompton-Brian in the County of Hereford LONDON Printed for Philemon Stephens at the gilded Lyon in Pauls Church-yard 1647. To the Right Worshipfull my truly noble and thrice most honoured Patron Sir ROBERT WHITNEY Knight IT is not unknown unto him unto whose eyes all things are naked and opened that a strong desire doth possesse me if it be not more proper to call it ambition of offering to the present age and leaving to posterity some publick evidence of that unfeigned thankefulnesse which I humbly acknowledge to be due unto you for your altogether undeserved as well as unexpected at the first and now little lesse then twenty years continued favour expressed amongst many other particulars by three severall presentations unto such Church-livings as were in your power to dispose of and those not only so freely but also so friendly not granted but offered that would the severest censurer of Symonie that ever was choose of purpose a pattern in that particular for patrons perpetually to practise by the world could not afford him any one that might more truly say then you can nec prece nec precio And of all the relations wherein men stand to one another in that between Ministers and their people I think it is the greatest happinesse when we can tell our selves truly that it was not our own doing but Gods by the means of others without any sollicitation of our own that brought us together This hath been my comfort in many trialls of affliction and will be I hope my joy and my crown when ever God shall see it good to turn his hand upon me and next under him I shall ascribe it unto you And having long agoe put on almost an obstinate resolution never to send mine own name to the presse except it be as now I do to bring to light another mans labours I am glad I have such a good opportunity that whilest I am publishing some of his works whose memory is not only precious with you and others unto whom he was known but also like to last as long as Orthodox Christian religion keeps footing in England I may both honour one part with your name and withall tell the world what I hope you will believe that I am Your Worships most obliged Oratour in the strictest bonds of all observant duty unfeignedly devoted CHRISTOPHER HARVEY THE CHVRCHES EXERCISE UNDER AFFLICTION OR An EXPOSITION of the LXXXV Psalm Psalm 85. To the chief Musician A Psalm for the sonnes of Korah VERS 1. Lord thou hast been favourable to thy land thou hast brought back the captivitie of Jacob. I Have chosen to intreat of this Psalm as containing fitting matter unto our times and occasions wherein as well the works of Gods providence as the godly government and authority under which we live do call us to the consideration both of former mercies and favours as also of present evills and further dangers that renewing our thankfulnesse for blessings received and humbling our soules to begge of God the removall of judgements both present and imminent we may with better assurance wait upon God for the fruition of his blessings The scope and generall division of the whole Psalm Answerable to all which we have in this Psalme as a pattern shewed us in Gods holy
us to shame and goest not forth with our armies verse 9. The first Reason The reason is two fold First to shew themselves thankfull for blessings received for so God is honoured Psal 50.23 Who so offereth praise glorifyeth me which is very profitable as Luke 17.17 18 19. The second Reason Secondly to lay a ground of assurance of deliverance in present evills For hereby their hearts are setled in assurance of Gods power and further in the love of his mercy as appears by that of David 1 Sam. 17.34 c. The Lord that delivered me out of the paw of the Lyon and out of the paw of the bear he will deliver me out of the hand of this Philistine This serves for instruction and for admonition For instruction The use for instruction see a difference between the wicked and the godly under crosses and afflictions The godly we see here doth guide his affaires with discretion as hee looks with one eye on Gods present judgements so with the other he beholds precedent mercies See Job 1.21 The Lord gave and the Lord hath taken away blessed be the name of the Lord and Job 2.10 What shall we receive good at the hand of God and shall we not receive evill But the wicked are like Haman all his honour is nothing while Mordecai sits in the Kings gate Est 5.13 The godly are like David 1 Sam. 30.5 6. who when the people spake of stoning him encouraged himself in the Lord his God but the wicked like Nabal in distresse whose heart dyed within him and hee became as a stone 1 Sam. 25.37 or like Saul that when God would not answer him consulted with a witch 2 Sam. 28.7 Seek me a woman that hath a familiar spirit that I may go to her and enquire For admonition The Use for admonition labour to become followers of Gods Church and people in this godly behaviour We have just cause so to do in this land every true member of Gods Church Gods favour hath been great unto us in preventing the designs of our enemies and in withdrawing the heavy judgement of plague and pestilence from our bretheren and that not once alone but often the remembrance of which mercies no present judgements should be able to deprive us of Now particularly in the Churches acknowledgement of Gods great favour and mercy to them we have sundry things to note First the Prophet calls Judea wherein the people of Israel dwelt The second Observation Gods land Thou hast been favourable to thy land So Psal 10.16 The Lord is King for ever and ever the heathen are perished out of his land that is the Canaanites and the rest of the nations that once possessed it are now destroyed Jer. 2.7 Ye defiled my land and made mine heritage an abomination Ezek. 36.5 God is angry with all those heathen that appoint his land into their possession and verse 20. these are the people of the Lord and are gone forth out of his land and Ezek. 36.5 I will bring thee against my land Hos 9.3 They shall not dwell in the Lords land Joel 1.6 A Nation is come upon my land The first Reason The reason or ground hereof is threefold First God chose this land for his own people wherein he promised to dwell among them See Lev. 26.11 Psal 47.4 Psal 48.1 2 3. Psal 76.1.2 Ezek. 20.6 Ezek. 37.26 The second Reason Secondly he became King over this land Zechar. 14.9 Judah was his sanctuary and Israel his dominion Psalm 114.2 The third Reason Thirdly he undertook to be protector and blesser of this land and that in an extraordinary manner as Deut. 11.11 12. The land whither thou goest to possesse it is a land of hills and valleyes c. A land which the Lord thy God careth for the eyes of the Lord thy God are alwaies upon it Experience whereof may be seen by example 1 Sam. 7.10 11 12. 2 Kings 19.32 33. In these respects the land of Jurie was as it were Gods peculiar enclosure hedged in from his commons which was the whole earth This serves for instruction admonition and comfort The use for instruction For instruction it shewes plainly that some lands and people have a priviledge above others for sure title and interest unto the true God namely those that do receive believe and obey the word of the covenant as did the Jewes under the law and all Christian nations under the gospell It is true that by creation and common providence all lands and all people are the Lords as Psal 50.12 The world is mine and the fulnesse thereof yet they onely are his by bond of covenant and so entitled to his speciall mercies that truly receive believe and obey his holy word See Exod. 19.5 6. Deut. 10.14 15. Psal 65.1 The first Use for admonition For admonition it serves two wayes First to those that as yet are without not called nor brought into the bond of the covenant with God that if ever they desire true happinesse for their soules they labour to become rightly entitled to the true God by speciall covenant through Christ Jesus for happy are the people that have the Lord for their God Psal 144.15 Now for this end they themselves must seek unto Gods ministers and say as a man of Macedonia did unto Paul in a vision come and help us Acts 16.9 they must enquire of them as the ●unuch did of Philip I pray thee of whom speaketh the Prophet this Acts 8.34 Nay they must study in the word themselves and search the Scriptures daily by the example of the noble Bereans Acts 17.11 And above all they must desire of God that he will teach them to do that which is pleasing unto him as Psal 143.10 The second Use for admonition Secondly to us in this land who by our holy profession do entitle our selves to the true God and say as Psal 48.14 This God is our God for ever we must look unto it that we do truly and sincerely receive believe and obey the word of the covenant and take heed of those things which tend to separate between God and his people Amongst which we are most in danger of these two first the idolatry of Popery Secondly prophanenesse in Christianity Popery is a false faith and prophanenesse in the profession of the true religion argues a dead faith For Popery it is at this day amongst Gods people in comparison of true religion as the worship of the golden calves erected by Jeroboam at Dan and Bethel was to the true worship appointed by God himself at Jerusalem 1 Kings 12.26 28 29. c. For Papists worship God in images as they did now the danger thereof see 2 Chron 15.13 Israel without a true God and 2 Chron. 25.7 The Lord is not with Israel Therefore if we desire the continuance of this priviledge to have our land to be Gods land we must set our selves against Popery lament
and repent that it hath any corner and closet by allowance among us yea we must by prayer to God seek the removalll of it Consider Psal 81.8 9. Heare O my people and I will testifie unto thee O Israel if thou wilt hearken unto me There shall no strange God be in thee neither shalt thou worship any strange God Then for prophanenesse among the professors of true religion this argues a dead faith for such deny the power of true Religion 2 Tim. 3.5 Now Gods Kingdome is not in word but in power 1 Cor. 4.20 And this is a spreading evill amongst us as Gods judgements shew See Jer. 23.10 The land is full of adultery and because of oaths the land mourns Also Hos 4.1 2 3. The Lord hath a controversie with the land c. The same sinnes are rife amongst us whereof we must take speciall regard against the day of humiliation The Use for comfort For comfort this makes greatly to any land or people that keep covenant with God when they are oppressed with idolatrous enemies or wicked men as usually the true Church is they must remember their interest in the true God and in the time of danger with Hezekiah Is 37.6 29. humble themselves in earnest prayer and with Jehosaphat fast and pray 2 Kings 20.3 4 12. and then they shall receive a gracious answer as he did verse 14. and good successe as Abijah did 2 Chron. 13.8 10 12. The third Observation Secondly note here as taken for granted That Jacob that is the Jewes who were the posterity of Jacob had been taken captive For the Churches thankfulnesse for their bringing back is an acknowledgement of their carrying out The truth hereof is manifest by plain and manifold relation in the holy story See 2 Kings 24.10 11. Dan. 1.1 2. for the beginning of it in part in the raigne of Jehojakim and for the accomplishment thereof see 2 Kings 25.2 8 11. Jer. 39.2 3 c. and Jer. 52.4 c. The reason hereof was their grievous sinnes againd God Lam 1.8 Jerusalem hath grievously finned therefore she is removed according to Gods threatning Levit. 26.14 15 25 33. Deut. 28.15 20. Jer. Wherefore hath the Lord pronounced all this great evill against us verse 11. thou shalt say because your fathers have forsaken me verse 12. and ye have done worse then your fathers verse 13. therefore wil I cast you out of this land This serves for instruction admonition and comfort The use for instruction For instruction see plainly that Gods own people for the sinnes committed among them may lye under most heavy and grievous judgements as here we see they are led into captivitie among whom were Daniel Shadrach Meshuch and Abednego Dan. 1. also Mordecai and Esther Est 2.5 6. yea Zerobabell and Jehoshuah Yea see Psal 44.9 10. c. to the 18. The first Use for admonition For admonition two wayes First to beware of rash judgement either against our selves or others for the greevous calamities that lye upon us and them for God saith many are the afflictions of the righteous Psal 34 19. Whosoever will live godly must suffer persecution 2 Tim. 3.12 Through manifold afflictions we must enter into the Kingdom of heaven Acts 14.22 The second use for admonition Secondly hereby learn to know to repen● of for the time past and to beware of for the time to come those sinnes that brought the captivitie which are these In generall the transgressing of Gods Commandements as Lev. 26.14 15 25. In particular idolatry 2 Chron. 7.19.20 Sabbath breaking Nehem. 13.15 16 17. Covetuousnesse Jer. 6.12 13. Soothing teaching Jer. 6.14 c. The Use for comfort For comfort to the godly in the times of their great affliction Consider that nothing befalls thee which hath not light on Gods deer children whatever thine affliction be whether inward in mind or outward in body See 1 Cor. 10.13 Consider the state of Job Jeb 1. and 2. chapters and of David Psal 77.2.4 My soar ran in the night and ●easednot my foule refused to be comforted Thou holdest mine eyes waking I am so troubled that I cannot speak yet I cryed unto God with my voyce even unto God with my voyce and he gave eare unto me verse 1. Consider also the restauration of Israel in this text and Zeph. 3.14 c. Is 12.1 c. Is 54.1 c. Micah 4.6 7. The fourth observation The third particular thing to be here observed is expressed namely that God brought back his people that had brought back his people that had been led into caprivitie This is plain for the captivity of Babilon in the first and second chapters of Ezra where both time and means and persons that did return are set down particularly and at large The first Reason The reason hereof is twofold First and chiefly in God who of meer grace and favour undertook this great work and bound himself thereto by promise See Jer. 27.22 They shall be carried to Babilon and there shall they be untill the day that I visit them then will I bring them up and restore them to this place Jer 29.10 After seventy years be accomplished at Babilon I will visit you and performe my good word towards you in causing you to return to this place 2 Chron. 36.22 Now in the first year of Cyrus King of Persia that the word of the Lord by the mouth of Jeremiah might be accomplished the Lord stirred up the spirit of Cyrus that he made a Proclamation thorow out all his Kingdome and put it also in writing saying c. The second Reason Secondly God herein had respect to the godly behaviour of his children in true repentance and earnest prayer whereunto he did enable them by his grace that so he might perform his good word unto them For that was Solomons request at the dedication of the temple 2 Chron. 6.36 37 38. assented unto chapt 7.1 by signe of fire consuming the sacrifice and by voyce verse 12. I have heard thy prayer And so we find that Daniel did Dan. 9. according as God had said the godly should do Jer. 29.12 c. Then shall you call upon me and go and pray unto me and I will hearken unto you and ye shall seek me and find me I will be found of you and turn away your captivitie This serves for instruction and for admonition The first Use for instruction For instruction two wayes First see that God doth actually for his Church exceeding abundantly above all that men can ask or think Eph. 3.20 with Psal 126.1 When the Lord turned again the captivitie of Sion we were like them that dream Such was Peters deliverance both to himself and others of the Church Acts 12.9.15 16. The second Use for instruction Secondly here see a plain difference between Gods dealing with his own people and with the wicked when hee enters into judgement with them His
wounds I will bring again the captivitie of Jacobs tents c. The Reason The reason hereof was not any merit or worthinesse in them but indeed Gods own mercy and work of grace bringing them by his judgements to be humbled and by his grace to repent to pray and to rely upon him for deliverance See Ezek. 36.32 33. compared with verse 25. c. to 31. according to the promise Deut. 30.1 2 3 4. This serves for instruction admonition and comfort The use for instruction For instruction it doth acquaint us with the gracious disposition and sweet mercy of God towards his children His anger endureth but a moment Psal 30.5 He will not alwayes chide neither will he keep his anger for ever Psalm 103.9 The Use for admonition For admonition consider what it is in us that turns away Gods anger that so we may conscionably exercise our selves therein As first true and unfeigned repentance whereby we consider our own wayes in our hearts Speciall means to turn away Gods anger confesse our sinnes with godly sorrow and turn from the evill of them Jer. 18.7 8. At what instant I shall speak concerning a nation and concerning a Kingdome to pluck up and to pull down and to destroy it If that nation against whom I have pronounced turn from their evill I will repent of the evill that I thought to do unto them Ezek. 18.30 Repent and turn your selves from all you transgressions so iniquity shall not be your ruine Even Ahabs legall repentance turned away a temporall judgement for a time 1 Kings 21.29 Secondly earnest and effectuall prayer for mercy and deliverance Joel 1.14 and 2.16 17. Gather the people c. Then will the Lord be jealous for his land and pitty his people There it is commanded and was notably practised by Moses Deut. 9.25 26. c. Psal 106.23 Thirdly justice must be exercised in the punishment of sinners that provoke Gods wrath as did Phinezas on Zimri and Cazbi Psal 106.29 30. and Jonah that troubled the ship was cast into the sea and so it was calm Jonah 1.12 15. The Use for comfort For comfort to the godly in trouble and affliction for peace shall come Psal 34.19 Many are the afflictions of the righteous but the Lord delivereth them out of them all Psal 112.4 Vnto the upright there ariseth light in darknesse Psal 37.37 Mark the perfect man and behold the upright for the end of that man is peace Verse 4. Turn us O God of our salvation and cause thine anger towards us to cease The meaning of the words IN this verse and the three next we have the second part of this Psalm containing the Churches petitions and complaints about the great miseries that yet lay heavy on them The petitions are propounded in this fourth verse and the seventh the complaints are inserted between them verse 5 6. This fourth verse contains two requests First that God would turn them Secondly that he would cause his anger toward them to cease Both which blessings they beg of the true God whom they call the God of their salvation that is the God who saves and delivers them from the evills and miseries that lye upon them Here then in this verse we have to note both to whom they pray and for what They pray to God whom they call the God of their salvation and therein we have two things to be observed First what God is to his Church namely the God of their salvation Secondly what they do to God in that regard namely pray unto him for that blessing The first observation For the first note God is the God of salvation to his Church Psal 3.8 Salvation belongeth unto the Lord Psal 68.19 20. Blessed be the Lord the God of our salvation He that is our God is the God of salvations The word in the originall is of the plurall number shewing that all manner of salvation belongs to God both of body and soule 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 temporall and eternall in this world and in the world to come So Psal 74.12 God is my King of old working salvations in the midst of the earth See admirable instance of temporall saving Exod. 14.13 c. of Israel at the red sea and Dan. 3.17 27 28. of the three servants of God out of the fiery furnace and undoubted assurance of eternall Tit. 3.4 5. Rev. 19.1 Mat. 1.21 Jesus shall save his people from their sinnes and this is the great salvation Heb. 2.3 The Reason The reason hereof is Gods power and mercy which in him are infinite as we may see for power Psal 115.3 and 136 6. whatsoever the Lord pleased that did he in heaven and in earth in the Seas and in all deep places And for his mercy it is as large Psal 119.64 The earth O Lord is full of thy mercy Psal 145.9 His render mercies are over all his works Now both these God doth put forth for those that be truly in covenant with him as Exod. 33.19 I will make my goodnesse passe before thee Psal 89.17 Thou art the glory of their strength and in thy favour our hom shall be exalted Ob. 1. But sometimes Gods people are not saved from temporall evills as Psal 79.1 2. c. O God the heathen are come into thine inheritance The dead bodies of thy servants have they given to be meat unto the fowles of the heaven c. Answ Outward and bodily safety is but a temporall blessing and thereof must be understood with exception of the crosse so as when God will either correct them for their sinnes or make tryall of his graces in them then they may want outward safety But though the outward man perish yet the inward man is preserved and renewed day by day 2 Cor. 4.16 nay their eternall glory is hereby increased verse 17 As Revel 7.9.14 an infinite number cloathed with white robes and palmes in their hands came out of great tribulation Obj. 2. But the Scripture acknowledgeth other saviours beside the true God both for temporall and eternall salvation as Judges 2.16 for temporall and Obadiah Psal 21.1 Tim. 4.16 for eternall Answ Vnderstand them to be insirumentall saviours under God not sole or principall as 1 Cor. 3.5 9. And know that it pleaseth God sometime to ascribe the effect to the instrument as Jam. 5.20 to teach us not to contemne the means which is a fearfull tempting of God as Acts 13.46 and otherwhile to deny it to the means as 1 Cor. 3.6 that we should not trust in it Psal 44.3 6 7. They got the land in possession with their own sword neither did their own arme save them but thy right hand and thine arm and the light of thy countenance For I will not trust in my bow neither shall my sword save me But thou hast saved us from our enemies and hast put them to shame●●●●●●hated us The Use for instruction This serves for instruction
unto Luke 10.10 11. The Use for admonition For admonition this serves to move every one under any evill or misery corporall or spirituall to become a follower of Gods Church in beseeching God to give deliverance from it This Christ teacheth in the Lords prayer deliver us from evill Mat. 6.13 Is any man afflicted let him pray Jam. 5.15 Herein we must continue and watch Col. 4.2 yea pray and not faint Luke 18.1 Remember the many sharp repulses which Christ gave to the woman of Canaan Mat. 15. in the 23. verse he is silent in the 24 he denyes he was sent to such in the 26 he likens her to a dog but in the 28. there is this happy conclusion O woman great is thy faith be it unto thee even as thou wilt Obj. But naturall men cannot pray Answ Not so well as they ought but let them do so well as they can as did the Ninevites Jonah 3.8 and get others to pray for them as Simon Magus did Acts 8.24 do as the sick of the palsey did Mar. 2.3 who got foure men to bear him being not able of himself to come to Christ The Use for comfort For comfort this shewes that Gods Church hath no evill to befall them from which they have not an all-sufficient deliverer to whom they may go as Dan. 3.17 And this door cannot be shut up against them as 2 Cor. 4.8 We are troubled on every side yet not distressed 〈◊〉 therefore remember and apply the precept Phil. 4.6 Be carefull for nothing but in every thing by prayer and supplication with thankesgiving let your request be made known unto God And cause thine anger towards us to cease The second request of the Church here made unto God for the ceasing of his anger that is for the removall of his judgemets which they conceive to come from his anger provoked by their sinnes This petition may be considered two wayes First with reference to the confession made in the former verse secondly by it selfe In the former verse we have this confession Thou hast taken away all thy wrath and turned thy selfe from the fiercenesse of thine anger yet here the Church intreats that God would cause his anger toward them to cease How do these things agree well enough if we referre the confession to the time of their return out of Babilon caused by Cyrus Ezra 1. Psal 126.1 3. and this supplication to some time of troubles that befell them after their return as under Cambyses Artaxerxes or Antiochus Epiphanes in which times the adversaries did sore vexe Gods people Now then in this reference see plainly The fourth Observation That Gods Church and people who have formerly felt his great favour and love may afterward come to the sense and feeling of his bitter anger and displeasure This thing is plain in this Psalme by comparing the first verse with the fift and sixt also in the 29. and 30. chapters of the book of Job and in David Salomon Asa Jehosaphat Hezekiah and many others both for their own persons and the people of God under their government For Davids person see Psal 30.6 7. I said in my prosperity I shall never be moved thou didst hide thy face and I was troubled And for the estate of Gods people under him Psal 89.20 28. compared with the 38. and 39. verses in his time were warre famine and pestilence For Salomon his peace power and plenty are at large set down 1 Kings 10.27 c. his troubles chapt 11.11 c. For Asa his power and peace see 2 Chron. 14.6 his great conquest over the Ethiopians verse 9. the joy of his people renewing covenant with God chap. 15.15 but chap. 16.8 9. a great change So for Jehosaphat 2. Chron. 17.3 the Lord was with him and ver 5. he had riches and honour in great abundance yet chapter 19.2 wrath from the Lord was toward him and chap 20. fearfull warre was made against him So for Hezekiah the Lord was with him and he prospered whithersoever hee went forth 2 Kings 18.7 and by restoring of religion he brought great joy to Gods people at Jerusalem 2 Chron. 30.26 and dealing uprightly he prospered 2 Chron. 31.21 but chap. 32. troubles come upon him by Senacherib and yet upon Gods deliverance he was magnified in the sight of all nations verse 22 23. but verse 24. he is sick unto death from which being extraordinarily delivered he was lifted up with pride and so wrath was toward him verse 25. The first Reason The reason hereof is twofold First and most usually correction for sinne as we may see in the forenamed examples of David Salomon Asa Jehosaphat and Hezekiah So Psal 89.31 32. If they break my statutes and keep not my commandements Then will I visit their transgressions with the rodde and their iniquities with stripes The second Reason Secondly God doth it sometime for the triall of grace as is plain in Job by Gods own confession Job 2.3 Still he holdeth fast his integrity although thou movest me against him to destroy him without cause This serves for instruction admonition and comfort The Use for instruction For instruction see here that the Church of God here on earth is very fitly resembled to the moon not only for receiving all the light of knowledge and comfort she hath from Christ but even because of change and alteration in estate As the moon is sometimes in the wane and eclipse and sometimes in the full so is Gods Church here on earth Though outward prosperity with the sense and feeling of Gods favour do most properly belong to Gods Church and people yet they are not so intailed upon them infallibly but that many times instead of prosperity they have great misery Christ is to his Church for joy and comfort the sunne of righteousnesse but yet sometimes the lig●t of his countenance doth not appear for many dayes The first use for admonition For admonition it serves two wayes First in the dayes of peace and comfort to take heed of all sinne as being the true cause of eclipsing the light of Gods favour as we may see in generall Lam. 3.39 Wherefore doth a living man complain a man for the punishment of his sinnes verse 42. we have transgressed and have rebelled thou hast not pardoned If we would know the causes of Gods anger more particularly in those speciall sinnes that stirre up his wrath see before in the third verse the use of admonition upon the first observation The second Use for admonition Secondly when Gods favour is any way eclipsed towards his Church or any member of it hence learne to enquire into the true cause thereof which ordinarily is some sinne or sinnes for the finding out whereof we must use Gods law as Joshuah did the lot to find out Achan with the execrable thing Jos 7.18 and the Mariners did to find out Jonah Jonah 1.7 This concerns every one for the true peace
though the godly there may repent and lament See this plainly in the dayes of good King Josiah who did greatly humble himselfe 2 Kings 22. and most worthily endeavour the reformation of religion the rooting out of idolatry and impiety as 2 Kings 23. where his rare goodnesse is commended from verse 2. to 25. and yet verse 26. the Lords anger still continued And the reason we may see Zeph. 1. and Zeph. 3. where is shewed that in his dayes continued much impiety and the like we may see Ezek. 14.13 14. When the land sinneth against me by trespassing grievously c. Though these three ni●● Noah Daniel and Job were in it they sould deliver but their own soules by their own righteousnesse The second Reason The second reason is the continuing of scandall and reproach unto religion amongst the wicked by the grievous sinnes of Gods children Though they themselves may truly repent yet their sinnes causing the enemies of religion to blaspheme may procure the continuance of Gods anger in temporall judgements as in Davids case 2 Sam. 12.10 c. This serves for instruction admonition and comfort The first Use for instruction For instruction two wayes First it lets us see what a fearfull thing it is to live in impenitency or to commit sins that are scandalous to religion though we do repent for both these wayes we kindle Gods anger and who may stand when he is angry for thereupon followes destruction See Psal 2.12 Psal 76.7 The second Use for instruction Secondly hee see who be the greatest enemies to the welfare of any estate Church Common wealth or family namely the wicked who commit sinne with greedinesse and draw iniquity as it were with cart-ropes These are the persons that bring plague famine warre and other judgements For affliction followeth sinners where is lying swearing stealing c. where the Lord hath a controversie with the inhabitants Hos 4.1 c. so Jer. 23.10 because of swearing the land mourneth c. and 1 Kings 18.18 Thou art he that troubles Israel The first use for admonition For admonition two wayes First take notice of the causes for which Gods anger is kindled and doth continue that we may avoid them and when we have feare or feeling of his anger then make sure we look back towards our sinnes committed and see what repentance we have shewed and reformation and ever beware of hypocrisie and of scandalous sinnes The second Use for admonition Secondly to beware of rash judgement either against our selves or others when Gods anger doth long continue towards us or them Indeed this state causeth the godly to think themselves forsaken of God as Is 49.14 and to judge hardly of others that be in that estate as Job 4.7 but both without good ground Therefore we must do as Micha 7.8 9 10. Rejoyce not against me O mine enemy when I fall I shall arise c. The Use for comfort For comfort to them that lye long under the heavy hand of God in any affliction in soule body or outward estate wherein they cannot but apprehend Gods anger continued They must consider that herein nothing doth befall them but what hath light on Gods deere children and therefore must neither murmure nor despaire The second Observation The second thing to be observed is the behaviour of Gods people under the sense and feeling of Gods long continued anger They returne to him that smote them in humble complaint of his long continued anger toward them See Psal 44.9 10 17 23. Psal 74.1 2. So in Job Job 7.7 8 12. in David Psal 6.1 Psal 38.1 Psal 88.14 in Christ Jesus in his agony Mat. 26.38 39. The first Reason For first they know that afflictions come from God Amos. 3.6 it comes not by change Job 5.6 but by divine providence and dispensation Mat. 10.29 30. The second Reason 2. They know God sends them afflictions to make them seek unto him Hos 5.14 15. Is 26.6 as Absolom by setting on fire Joabs corne field brought Joab to come to him 2 Sam. 14.29 c. The third Reason 3. They know that till Gods anger be appeased the strongest helps do faile Job 9.13 The fourth Reason 4. That when they complain with godly sorrow God is mercifull and will heart and help Exod. 22.27 when he cryeth unto me I will heare for I am gracious Psal 22.24 He hath not despised nor abhorred the affliction of the afflicted neither hath he hid his face from him but when he cryed unto him he heard Psal 51.17 A contrite and a broken heart O God thou wilt not despise Psal 102.17 He will regard the prayer of the destitute and not despise their prayer This serves for instruction admonition and comfort The first Use for instruction For instruction two wayes First that all Gods people do conceive the true God to be not only a God of power able to deliver but a God of mercy and compassion most willing to help and relieve those that be in misery Joel 2.13 The second Use for instruction Secondly see here the great impiety of those that under the sense of Gods anger in any affliction seek other help then from God as do seekers to witches and sorcerers forbidden of God Isaiah 8.19 and Papists that make intercession to Saints for deliverance from sundry evills They have fourteen helping Saints by whose intercession and merit men may be delivered from all adversity as St. George St. Blase Erasmus Panthaleon Vitus Christopher Denis c. See Tilheman Heshusius in erroribus pontificiorum loco 28. de cultu invocatione sanctorum Wherein they deale like to Ahaziah that sent to Baalzebub the God of Ekron 2. Kings 1.1 c. Adde Isaiah 9.13 The people turneth not unto him that smiteth them neither do they seek the Lord of hosts The Use for admonition For admonition that we become followers of the Saints and people of God who in time of distresse go to God and make their complaints to him See Jobs resolution in keeping close to God Job 13.15 Though he slay me yet will I trust in him The use for comfort For comfort to the godly they may go unto God for mercy and help when they feel Gods anger towards them as Psal 77.1 c. Judg. 10.10.15 Here it is true though fire be in the bush the bush consumeth not Hence 2 Cor. 4.8 We are troubled on every side yet not distressed we are perplexed yet not in despaire Verse 6. Wilt thou not receive us again that thy people may rejoyce in thee The meaning of the words THe second complaint of Gods Church and people for the long delay of his love and favour which testified by restoring them to comfortable state they esteem and accompt as life it self and therefore do complain of the want thereof as of the state of death for the change whereof they have recourse to God
I tell you that he will avenge them speedily This serves for instruction admonition and comfort The first Use for instruction For instruction two wayes First this their admiration doth presuppose their good and commendable information in the knowledge of God for his gracious disposition towards his children and the truth of his promises assured in covenant with them else they would never have thought it strange it should be otherwise with them And therefore men should take heed how they lay claime to be Gods people and yet be ignorant of his properties and promises 1 Cor. 15.34 Some have not the knowledge of God I speak this to your shame The second Use for instruction Secondly their admiration shewes plainly that there is a justice and wisedome in God even in the course of his providence over the state and wayes of men which many times surpasseth the reach of Gods children to discern and finde out till it please God of himself to reveal the reason and cause of his dealing as Jer. 12.1 2. Righteous art thou O Lord when I plead with thee yet let me talk with thee of thy judgements wherefore doth the way of the wicked prosper c. Who can but admire that the wicked Benjamites should twice prevaile in fight against their brethren that came for the execution of justice upon the sonnes of Belial that had committed villany with the Levites concubine Judges 20.18 c. The Use for admonition For admonition it serves very fitly to move us to godly behaviour under long affliction that we carefully suppresse in our selves all thoughts of hard or unjust dealing in God towards us therein bringing ou● hearts to this resolution with Jeremy that God is righteous even then when his dealing seems most strange unto us Qu. How shall we be able so to do Answ By evincing our hearts of four things in God justice soveraignty wisedome and power First of justice to do right to all and wrong to none This is so essentiall in God that he may as soon cease to be God as not to do right Gen. 18.25 Psal 145.17 Jer. 12.1 Job 34.10.23 And therefore the godly under affliction must not be worse than Pharaoh who confesseth Exod. 9.27 I have sinned The Lord is righteous I and my people are wicked Secondly we must lay to heart God soveraignty whereby he may do with his own what he will he may exercise his under the crosse not onely for correction for sin but also for triall of grace as he did Job Job 2.3 We grant this liberty to men over their goods and cattle which are the gifts of Gods providence unto them and shall we deny it to the Lord over man who hath absolute soveraignty over him both by creation and providence Thirdly we must bethink our selves of Gods wisedome which indeed is infinite Psal 147.5 and therefore may in himself perfectly discern that that affliction which he continues upon his children is most for his own glory and best for their good though they conceive the contrary as children do under the rod in the hand of their parents Lastly consider his Almighty power he can bring light out of darknesse 2 Cor. 4.6 and so he useth to do to his children Psal 112.4 so as they shall confesse it is good for them that they have been afflicted Psal 119.71 And indeed whosoever considereth the end which God brought unto Job to David and the rest whom he exercised under great affliction will confesse no lesse These things well considered will make us know our duty and acknowledge that repining against Gods correction continued is ever a fruit of corruption which reigneth in naturall men and maketh them to blaspheme under Gods judgments Rev. 16.9 The Use for comfort For comfort it makes greatly to Gods children under long affliction to consider that such an estate may continue upon his own children and servants by the rule of his justice soveraignty wisedome and power and therefore they need not to murmure or despair when nothing befals them but that which hath befaln their betters in grace as Job David c. That thy people may rejoyce in thee The reason propounded by Gods Church to move the Lord to hasten their deliverance out of misery and the removall of their afflictions namely because thereupon they should be justly occasioned to rejoyce in God as plainly discerning this to be a fruit of his mercy and loving providence over them The third Observation Here then note that when Gods people are delivered from affliction they rejoyce in God as well by receiveing it as from Gods hand as Psal 126.3 The Lord hath done great things for us whereof we are glad as by giving all the honour and praise thereof to God alone as Moses and Aaron did for their deliverance at the red sea Exod. 15.1 c. and as Deborah and Barak did Judges 5.1 c. David also Psal 118.1 c. and Jehoshaphat and the people 2 Chron. 20.26 27. The Reason The reason hereof is that though means bee used by Gods people yet they know that the blessing is not in the meanes but in the Lord who doth prosper the same Psalm 44.6 7 8. For I will not trust in my bowe neither shall my sword save me But thou hast saved us from our enemies and hast put them to shame that hated us In God we boast all the day long and praise thy name for ever This serves for instruction and for admonition The Use for instruction For instruction it shews us a plain difference between Gods children and naturall men in the fruition of temporall blessings and so gives evidence of nature and grace in the dayes of peace For meer nature looks at outward meanes and at second causes and so men either glory in themselves as Dan. 4.30 or sacrifice to their nets as Habak 1.15 16. But the godly though they use means yet they first look at God and give the chief praise to him and look to the means in the second place as 1 Sam. 25.32 The use for admonition For admonition it serves effectually to move every childe of God to conform himself to this profession and practise of the godly even for every blessing whether of deliverance from evill or fruition of good to rejoyce in the Lord. This was Davids ordinary practise Psal 34.1 2 4. This also we shall do if we be carefull of three things First to see Gods hand of mercy in every thing wherein we rejoyce as Psal 118.15 16 23 24. The voyce of rejoycing and salvation is in the tabernacles of the righteous the right hand of the Lord doth valiantly c. Secondly to give him praise and thanks for every blessing thus God is honoured Psal 50.23 therefore David stirreth up his soul hereunto Psal 103 1 2. Blesse the Lord O my soul and all that is within me blesse his holy name Blesse the Lord O my soul and forget not
all his benefits The very blinde heathen have done this for the honour of their idols as Judg. 16.23 Dan. 5.4 Shall not Gods people much more do it to the true God Thirdly to use the blessings wherein we rejoyce to Gods glory stirring up our selves thereby to walk more obediently to Gods commandements Psal 116.8 9. Thou hast delivered my soul from death mine eyes from tears and my feet from falling I will walk before the Lord in the land of the living Verse 7. Shew us thy mercy O Lord and grant us thy salvation The meaning of the words HEre the Church doth return again unto humble petition or supplication and that for two things First that the Lord would shew them his mercy Secondly give them his salvation For the first when they say Shew us thy mercy O Lord they do plainly imply that his mercy or loving kindnesse was hid from them and yet for all that they do not leave the Lord in that estate but humbly begge the sight and evidence of his mercy So that in this first petition we have to note two things the miserable state of Gods Church for a time and the godly behaviour of the Church in that estate The first Observation For the first the miserable estate of Gods Church is this for a time they are without the sense and feeling of Gods mercy and kindnesse else they would not desire to see it Psal 74.1 9. O God why hast thou cast us off for ever We see not our signes to wit of thy mercy towards our help Psal 77.8 9. Is his mercy clean gone for ever Hath God forgotten to be gracious Psal 89.49 Lord where are thy former loving kindnesses The first Reason The reason hereof is First triall of grace as in Job Job 13.24 Wherefore hidest thou thy face and holdest me for thine enemy Vers 20. Thou writest bitter things against me The second Reason Secondly correction for sins which stir up Gods anger against his people and so hide his mercy and kindnesse from them Lam. 3.42 43 44. We have transgressed and have rebelled thou hast not pardoned Thou hast covered with anger and persecuted us thou hast slain thou hast not pitied Thou hast covered thy selfe with a cloud that our prayer should not passe through This is acknowledged in Salomons prayer 2 Chron. 6.36 If they sinne against thee for there is no man which sinneth not and thou be angry with them c. Psal 106.39 40. Thus were they defiled with their own works and went a whoring with their own inventions Therefore was the wrath of the Lord kindled against his people insomuch that he abhorred his own inheritance This serves for instruction and for admonition The first Use for instruction For instruction two wayes First touching the true God this state of the Church wanting the sense of Gods mercy teacheth us to conceive and know that though God be to his Church a God of mercy in Christ and so delight therein that his mercy is said to be above all his works Psal 145.9 and that he would be known to delight therein Jer. 9.23 yet withall that he is a God of severity and justice not sparing his own people when they sinne against him Thus he describes himselfe Exod. 34.6 7. Though be keep his mercy for thousands yet he will by no means cleare the guilty How did he punish his own people the Jewes see Lam. 1.12 and his own dearest servants for sinne David 2 Sam. 12.10 c. Asa and others nay his own son when he bore our sinnes Which well considered will be the ground of Gods fear in our hearts Exod. 23.20 21. I will send mine Angell which shall keep thee in the way c. Beware of him ohey his voyce provoke him not for he will not pardon your transgressions for my name is in him Heb. 12.28 29. Let us have grace whereby we may serve God acceptably with reverence and godly fear For our God is a consuming fire Jer. 5.22 Feare ye not me saith the Lord will ye not tremble at my presence Jer. 10.7 Who would not feare thee O King of nations for unto thee doth it appertaine The second Use for instruction Secondly touching Gods people see here that they may truly belong to God by covenant in Christ and yet for a time be without the sense and feeling of his mercy kindnesse as Psal 74.1 19. O God why hast thou cast us off for ever why doth thine anger smoak against the sheep of thy pasture Forget not the congregation of thy poore for ever Psal 77.8 9. Is his mercy clean gone for ever doth his promise faile for evermore Hath God for gotten to be gracious hath he in anger shut up his tender mercies Ob. Where then is the truth of his promise Isaiah 54.10 The Mountaines shall depart and the hills be removed but my kindnesse shall not depart from thee c. Whereupon Psal 23.6 Mercy and kindnesse shall follow me all the daies of my life for Psal 89.28 My mercie will I keep for him for ever Psal 126. twenty sixe times in every verse once For his mercie endureth for ever Answ We must put a difference between Gods mercy and kindnesse conceived in himselfe and vouchsafed to his children and people and the expressing and manifestation thereof The former once begun is ever continued towards those that be in Christ John 13.1 Having loved his own which were in the world he loved them unto the end Rom. 11.29 For the gifts and calling of God are without repentance But the manifestation thereof is many times restrained for good causes as either tryall of grace or correction for sinne which liberty we give to naturall parents towards their children and therefore must take heed we deny it not to God The first use for admonition For admonition two wayes First that we take heed of all those things that cause the Lord to hide his favour from us which indeed is all sinne and only sinne that seperates Isaiah 59.2 even pride and haughtinesse upon the fruition of his favour as Psal 30.6 7. In my prosperity I said I shall never be moved Lord by thy favour thou hadst made my mountain to stand strong thou didst hide thy face and I was troubled The second Use for admonition Secondly not to be dismayed or to despaire under the sense of Gods displeasure for it is the state of the godly sometimes to feel it We must say with the Church I will bear the wrath of the Lord because I have sinned against him Micah 7.9 we must humble our selves and wait for mercy as Psal 42.11 and then know that his favour shall be renewed They that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength We must learn to walk by faith and not by sight 2 Cor. 5.7 to live by faith and not by sight Hab. 2.4 for Psal 89.30 c. If his thildren forsake my law and walk not
in my judgements If they break my statutes and keep not my commandements Then wil I visit their transgression with the rod and their iniquity with stripes Neverthelesse my loving kindnesse will I not utterly take from him nor suffer my faithfulnesse to faile c. The second Observation The second thing here to be noted is the behaviour of Gods people in this their miserable estate here plainly expressed when they want the sense and feeling of Gods mercy and kindnesse they leave not God but go to him by humble and earnest prayer for some evidence thereof Psal 77.2 In the day of my trouble I sought the Lord Psal 40.11 12. Withhold not thou thy tender mercies from me O Lord let thy loving kindnesse and thy truth continually preserve me For innumerable evills have compassed me about c. Psal 42.7 8 9. All thy waves and thy billowes are gone over me Yet the Lord will command his loving kindnesse in the day time and in the night his song shall be with me and my prayer unto the God of my life I will say unto God my rock why hast thou forgotten me c. Psal 44.17 24. All this is come upon us yet have we not forgotten thee wherefore hidest thou thy face and forgettest our affliction The first Reason The reason of this their behaviour is partly in their knowledge but principally in their faith in God For their knowledge by Gods word they are certainly assured that mercy is essentiall in God Psal 62.12 Also unto thee O Lord belongeth mercy He is plenteous in mercy Psal 103.8 His mercy is great above the heavens Psal 108.4 The earth is full of his goodnesse Psal 33.5 His tender mercies are over all his works Psal 145.9 Also they know he takes pleasure in those that hope in his mercy Psal 147.11 Now will they that know this do lesse to God then Benhadads servants did to the King of Israel 1 Kings 20.31 32. we have heard that the Kings of the house of Israel are mercifull Kings c. The second Reason Secondly they trust in God and therefore haue recourse unto him in misery and under the sense of his anger Psal 13.3 5. Consider and heare I have trusted in thy mercy Psal 22.1 4 5. My God my God why hast thou forsaken me Our fathers trusted in thee they trusted and thou didst deliver them They cryed unto thee and were delivered they trusted in thee and were not confounded This serves for instruction and for admonition The Use for instruction For instruction it lets us see a difference both in judgement and practise between the godly and the wicked For judgement even about prayer in affliction the wicked ☜ think it unprofitable to pray Job 21.15 Mal. 3.14 But the godly know it is otherwise James 5.16 For practise the wicked call not uoon God but only for shew Psal 14.4 Hos 7.14 But the godly are much in this duty Psal 5.3 My voice shalt thou heare in the morning c. Psal 55.17 Evening and morning and at noon will I pray and cry aloud Psal 119.164 Seven times a day do I praise thee Yea herein they offer an holy violence unto God as Jacob held the Angell and would not let him go till he blessed him Gen. 32.24 26. and Moses as it were held God from destroying the Israelites when they had made the golden calfe Exod. 32.10 c. The Use for admonition For admonition that we endeavour to approve our selves to be Gods people and true members of his Church by following them in this godly practise even then to presse upon the Lord by our humble and earnest prayers when he seemeth to oppresse us with his judgements when he hides his mercy from us we must by our prayers sue and seek to find mercy with him as David did 2 Sam. 24.14 Quest how shall we be enabled hereunto Answ By doing two things First we must informe our hearts rightly in the nature of God for mercy and compassion as is shewed in the first reason and in the gracious promises made to his people even when they are in misery Secondly fit our selves to have good title to the same which requires two things at our hands 1. True and unfeigned repentance whereby our sinnes be removed and so a way made to his mercy Jer. 18.7 8. 2. The getting and exercising of those graces of the spirit which testifie we stand rightly in covenant with God As 1. Faith in God through Christ rely upon him for the pardon of sinne and saving of our soules and we shall not distrust for lesser deliverances as Psal 56.13 Thou hast delivered my soule from death wilt thou not deliver my feet from falling 2. Feare God in heart and shew it by eschewing evill and doing good in life Psal 25.12 14. What man is he that feareth the Lord him shall he teach in the way that he shall choose The secret of the Lord is with them that feare him and he will shew them his covenant Psal 103.11 For as the heaven is high above the earth so great is his mercy toward them that feare him 3. Exercise mercy toward our bretheren so shall we find the Lord mercifull unto us Psal 18.25 With the mercifull thou wilt shew thy self mercifull For on the contrary Jam. 2.13 He shall have judgement without mercy that hath shewed no mercy and Psal 109.12 16. Let there be none to extend mercy unto him c. Because that he remembred not to shew mercy c. 4. Be much in prayer to God in the name of Christ for whatsoever we lack Phil. 4.6 See encouragements Psal 50.15 Call upon me in the day of trouble I will deliver thee and thou shalt glorifie me and Psal 86.5 Thou Lord art good and ready to forgive and plenteous in mercy unto all them that call upon thee And grant us thy salvation The second benefit which Gods Church and people here beg of God as a fruit and evidence of his mercy and kindnesse namely to give them his salvation that is deliverance from that troubles of their enemies and from all other evills that lay upon them for that is the salvation here meant as Exod. 14.13 Stand still and behold the salvation of the Lord which he will work for you The third Observation In this petition note two things 1. The place and order in which this blessing is sought 2. What kind of salvation they desire namely that which comes from God grant us thy salvation For the first note Gods people seek Gods salvation after they have sought his mercy first they beg mercy at his hands and then deliverance from evils Psal 40.11 With-hold not thou thy tender mercies from me O Lord let thy loving kindnesse and thy truth continually preserve me Psal 6.2 Have mercy upon me O Lord for I am weak O Lord heal me for my bones are vexed First mercy then healing Psal 30.10 Have mercy upon me O
in opposition and enmitie against Christ for Christ is God and so it is a fearfull thing to fall into his hand Heb. 10.31 Who hath hardened himself against God and hath prospered Job 9.4 Now it is true that all sinne seperates Is 59.2 and therefore they must break off the course of every sinne and in particular in a more speciall manner both repent of for the time past and for the time to come beware of these foure sinnes First ignorance of God in Christ for in the knowledge of him stands eternall life John 15.3 and therefore not to know him must needs be dangerous not only shamefull 1 Cor. 15.34 but damnable 2 Thess 1.7 8. Secondly hardnesse of heart to be obstinate in sinne as Deut. 29.19 20. see Mark 3.5 He looked round about upon them with anger being grieved for the hardnesse of their hearts Such have not Gods spirit which takes away the stony heart Ezek. 36.26 and so are none of his Rom. 8.9 Thirdly persecuting Gods holy Religion or the professours of it Acts 9.4 5. 1 Thess 2.15 16. Fourthly Idolatry that stirres up jealousie in the Lord against men 1 Cor. 10.22 What husband can endure the adultery of his Wife See Prov. 6.34 35. Jealousie is the rage of a man c. what then is the Lords jealousie which he professeth is kindled by idolatry Exod. 20.5 The second Use for admonition Secondly to those that professe the faith and lay claim to redemption salvation by Christ Jesus they must endeavour themselves to walk worthy of the Lord unto all pleasing Col. 1.10 And for this end they must first labour to partake of the main benefits of Christs incarnation which are redemption adoption justification and sanctification in this life Now our redemption is shewed by leaving sinne 1 Pet. 1.18 for we are redeemed from our vain conversation And here consider and eschew the ordinary abuse of the time set apart to celebrate the memory of our Saviours nativity how unworthy it is of the Lords coming nay clean contrary see 1 John 3.8 and 1 Pet. 4.3 Our adoption comes hence Gal. 4.5 Now such as God takes to be his sonnes should live in obedience unto him 1 Pet. 1.14 c. 2 Cor. 7.1 2. Our justification is by faith which purifies the heart Acts 15.9 and brings peace with God Rom. 5.1 Our Sanctification is by the spirit which reneweth the soule into the graces of Gods image Gal. 5.22 The first Use for comfort For comfort First against temptation for Gods work is perfect Deut. 32.4 and in him we are compleat Col. 1.10 and therefore neither need to despaire through guilt of sinne nor want of righteousnesse The second Use for comfort Secondly against persecution Consider 2 Tim. 2.12 if we suffer we shall also raigne with him Acts 18.9 10. Be not afraid but speak and hold not thy peace for I am with thee and no man shall set on thee to hurt thee And doe as they did Dan. 3.16 17. say we are not carefull to answer thee in this matter Our God whom we serve is able to deliver us and he will deliver us Remember Rom. 8.18 The sufferings of this present time are not worthy to be compared with the glory which shall be revealed in us 2 Cor. 4.17 Our light affliction which is but for a moment worketh for us a farre more exceeding and eternall weight of glorie The second observation The second thing here to be considered is purposely intended That righteousnesse doth ever accompany Christ Jesus where he brings salvation it goes before him and he sets her steps in the way that he walks Is 9.7 He sits upon the throne of David to order it and to establish it with judgement and with justice for ever Is 11.4 5. with righteousnesse shall he judge the poore Righteousnesse shall be the girdle of his loynes Heb. 1.8 A Scepter of righteousnesse is his Scepter Psal 96.10 13. He shall judge the world righteously with righteousnesse therefore he tells John the Baptist let it be so now for so it becometh us to fulfill all righteousnesse Mat. 3.15 that is to do every thing required of us by God The first Reason The reason hereof is twofold First because Christ is Jehovah true and very God and so must needs be ever attended with righteousnesse which is an essentiall and insepearable property of the true God Psal 145.17 The Lord is righteous in all his wayes Rom. 3.4 5. Is God unrighteous God forbid The second Reason Secondly Christ as mediatour God man is called of God the father in righteousnesse Is 42.6 and he is faithfull unto him that called him Heb. 3.2 being even in his manhood filled with the gifts and graces of the spirit above measure Is 42.1 John 3.34 This serves for instruction admonition and comfort The first Use for instruction For instruction two wayes First that the ordinances of Religion which are instituted by Christ in his Church and the observance thereof required both of Ministers and people be all most just and righteous When Moses the servant of the Lord had delivered to the Jewes lawes and ordinances from the Lord he commends them all for righteous and thereupon presseth the people to conscionable obedience saying What nation is there so great that hath statutes and judgements so righteous as all this law which I set before thee this day Only take heed to thy selfe and keep thy soule diligently lest thou forget c. Deut. 4.8 9. Why then may we not say the same of the ordinances of Christ who is faithfull as Moses in all the house of God and herein above Moses a servant that he is a sonne over his own house Heb. 3.2 3 6. Now Christs ordinances for salvation are the ministery of the word the administration of the Sacraments and prayer with Church discipline See Mat. 28.18 19 20. All power is given unto me in heaven and in earth therefore go and teach all nations baptizing them in the name of the Father the Sonne and the Holy Ghost there he enjoyneth the preaching of the word and baptisme The Lords Supper or holy Communion he had instituted a little before his passion Mat. 26.26 c. And the exercise of publike prayers to sanctifie Gods ordinances in obtaining blessings and removing judgements and praising God he appointed himself Mat. 18.19 20. John 16.23 24. Mat. 7.7 and by his Apostles 1 Tim. 2.1.2 I will that prayers and supplications c. be made for all men For discipline see Mat. 18.15 c. And for the right and reverend use of these he gave gifts unto men by his spirit some to be Prophets some Apostles for the planting of the Church others to be Pastours and Teachers for the going on of that building the foundation whereof is Jesus Christ See Eph 4.8 9 11 12. 1 Cor. 12.28 These are Christs ordinances and the observance hereof both by Ministers and people is plainly
books Those rubs being now removed and his Expositions of foure select Psalmes readie to be offered to the publike view I am bold to present this unto you and under your name to commend it to the use of all those children of the Church who enjoying the comforts are willing to maintain the credit of those great priviledges that are granted to it and would be as loth to forfeit as they are to forgoe their Charter Amongst whom your Ladiships sincere affection and zeale to religion entitles you to so high an esteem that they unto whom you are best knowne will soonest conceive that it is not resolution onely but reason also which moveth me to bind your name as a frontlet on the forehead of this book and to underwrite my selfe Your Ladiships most humble servant CHRISTOPHER HARVEY AN EXPOSITION Of the 87 Psalme Psalme 87. A Psalme or song for the sons of Korah Verse 1. His foundation is in the holy Mountaines c. IN this Psalme the holy Ghost doth plainly set out sundry Priviledges and prerogatives of Gods Church The scope and generall division of the whole Psalm wherein she hath surpassing advancement above all other places states and conditions of the people in the world beside Whether it were penned after the return of the people from the captivity of Babilon for their encouragement being but very few and for their comfort being under great contempt from enemies round about them as some godly and learned interpreters do think is not set down and so not certain Yet sure it is this Psalme was penned for the comfort and encouragement of the godly in such times as the Church is in danger misery and calamity by the consideration of her founder which is the Lord Jehovah verse 1. of his speciall affection towards her werse 2. of the glorious things which are spoken of her verse3 as great encrease and enlargement by the calling and conversion of forrain nations verse 4. great honour by the regeneration or effectuall calling of many in her and great safety by the Lords own establishment of her verse 5. and great renown by inrowling her true members in his book verse 6. Lastly joy and comfort unspeakable by the cheerfull service of God and the well-springs or fountains of saving graces in her The Title of the Psalm explained verse 7. Before this Psalme is this title A Psalme or song for the sonnes of Korah Which Title shewes two things the use of it in Gods service and the parties by whom it should be used For the use it is a Psalme or Song or a Psalme and Song that is an holy hymne which was both to be played on their musicall instruments and to be sung with voice together And here the musicall instruments were to lead the voyce as Psalme 67.1 and 68.1 Sometime the voyce was to lead the instruments as Psalme 48.1 A Song or Psalme Hereon we need not long insist because this kind of singing was peculiar to the Tabernacle and Temple and so ended in Christ as Heb. 7.11 with 19. as Colos 2.17 Yet thus much it sheweth 1. Observation That God required joy and gladnesse in his service therefore would he have instruments of joy used in his service which David prepared 1 Chron 23.5 and 1 Chron. 25.1 And he bids all his people to rejoyce in their feasts Deut. 16.11.14 which feasts did represent the lives of Christians And in Evangelicall worship he requires making melody to the Gord in their hearts Ephes 5.19 The reason is great for in Gods service we have society with God The Reason which is a just cause of exceeding joy Herein God vouchsafeth us evidence of his speciall favour and if we shall take no delight therein it argues fearfell contempt which God cannot endurt without revenge as Deut. 27.47 48. Because thou serv●●st not the Lord thy God with joyfulnesse and with gladnesse of heart for the abundance of all things Therefore thou shalt serve thine enemies which the Lord shall send against thee in hunger and in thirst and in nakednesse and in want of all things and he shall put a yoak of iron upon thy neck untill he have destroyed thee Whereto adde Amos 8.5.11 The Vse This should move us to stirre up in our hearts and to expresse in our behaviours this spirituall joy in Gods service To this end we have need of the spirit to sanctifie us which will make us to rejoyce in Gods Word as one that findeth a great spoyle Psal 119.162 And conceiving it to be the food of our soules let us labour to hunger and thirst after it and then with Job shall we esteem it above our appointed food Job 23.12 And when we know God to be our God and the fountain of blessing to us we shall come before him with gladnesse in prayer Psal 100.2 and our mouth shall praise him with joyfull lips Psalme 63.5 The second thing to be noted in the dedication is the parties by whom it is to be used The sonnes of Korah These sonnes of Korah were the posterity of that rebellious Levite who with Dathan and Abiram rebelled against Moses and Aaron Numb 16. which Korah was consumed with fire verse 35. compared with 17. Howbeit there were of his sonnes that dyed not Numb 26.11 departing as it seemeth from their fathers Tent as all were commanded Numb 16.24.29 And of these is numbred a family of the Korathites Numb 26.58 of whom came Samuel the Prophet and Heman his Nephew 1 Chron. 6.33 a great singer 1 Chron. 25.4 5. Here then we may observe 2. Observation that the sonnes that is the posterity of wicked and rebellious Korah have an honourable place in Gods sacred and solemne service for to them sundry of Davids Psalmes are commended as Psal 42.44 45 46. c. which is no small honour The Reason No doubt David saw them being by place and birth Levites to be faithfull and diligent in their place and thus renownes them to all posterity that he composeth speciall Psalmes for their ministry in the solemn service of God Vse 1 Here see the verifying of Gods word for the comfort of all godly children that the sonne shall not bear the iniquity of the father Ezek. 18.14 17 20. if he see his fathers sinnes and turn from them But 1. Objection the Lord is a jealous God visiting the iniquities of the Fathers upon the children Exod. 20.5 That is Answer enquiring for the sinne of the Fathers among the children and if he find it there then payes he them home Achans sonnes and daughters are stoned and burnt for their fathers sacriledge 2. Objection Josh 7.24 25. and Dathans and Abirams little children are swallowed up Numbers 16.27 For ought we know they might be of years of discretion Answer and privie to their fathers stealth When little ones dye in the punishment of their fathers sin God layes not the punishment of the fathers sinne upon
covenant is a most holy God for the very place of his spirituall abode and of his holy solemn service is an holy place Psal 99.9 Exalt the Lord our God and worship at his holy hill for the Lord our God is holy Josh 24.19 Ye cannot serve the Lord for he is an holy God Reason 2 Secondly to prefigure and shew forth in plain type the inseparable property of Gods true Church namely that it is holy and sanctified As the holy Temple was built upon the holy hill Moriah so is Gods Church built upon Christ Jesus all holy Christ Iesus as the foundation and fountain that holy thing Luke 1.35 the holy one of God Mark 1.24 Christians thorough his redemption and the sanctification of the spirit holy ones Eph. 5.25.26 27. Christ loved the Church and gave himselfe for it that he might sanctifie and cleanse it with the washing of water by the word That hee might present it to himself a glorious Church not having spot or blemish Hence is that of the Apostle 1 Cor. 3.16 17. Know ye not that ye are the Temple of God and that the spirit of God dwelleth in you If any man defile the Temple of God him shall God destroy for the Temple of God is holy which Temple ye are And 2 Cor. 6.16 17. What agreement hath the Temple of God with Idols for ye are the Temple of the living God as God hath said I will dwell in them and walk in them and I will be their God and they shall be my people Wherefore come out from among them and be ye separate saith the Lord and touch not the uncleane thing and I will receive you And 1 Pet. 2.5 9. Ye also as lively stones are built up a spirituall house an holy Priesthood a chosen generation a royall Priesthood an holy nation a peculiar people This serves for instruction admonition and comfort The use for instruction For instruction It plainly discovers the fearfull estate of all prophane and wicked persons as idolaters swearers Sabbath-breakers drunkards adulterers and the like For though they have beene baptized and do come to the Lords service yea to his holy table yet certainly they are no true and lively members of the Church but like Cham in Noah's ark Gen. 9.18.25 an accursed person in a godly family like chaffe among the corn on the barn-floore Mat. 3.12 like tares among the wheat in the field Mat. 13.38 like drosse among the good fish in the net Mat. 13.47 48.49 like Simon Magus though baptized yet in the gall of bitternesse and bond of iniquity Acts 8.13.23 For every true member of the Church must needs have fellowship with Christ Iesus the true foundation being built upon him But shall the throne of iniquity have fellowship with thee Psal 94.20 What fellowship hath righteousnesse with unrighteousnesse and what communion hath light with darknesse and what concord hath Christ with Belial or what part hath he that beleeveth with an Infidell and what agreement hath the Temple of God with Idols 2 Cor. 6.14 15 16. If we say that we have fellowship with him and walk in darknesse we lye and do not the truth 1 Iohn 1.6 The use for admonition For admonition a most effectuall motive unto holinesse as well to get it into our hearts as also to expresse the truth of it in our lives This duty is commanded Heb. 12.14 Follow peace with all men and holinesse without which no man shall see the Lord. And 2 Cor. 7.1 Having therefore these promises let us clense our selves from all filthinesse of the flesh and spirit perfecting holinesse in the fear of God Now though the worker of this holinesse be God alone by his spirit for who can bring a clean thing out of an unclean Job 14.4 Yet ordinarily he doth it in means wherein God requireth that naturall men should exercise themselves For want hereof he complaineth of the Jewes that therein he would have gathered them as an hen doth her chicken under her wings but they would not Matthew 23.37 They would not come to him that they might have life John 5.40 Therefore he saith The Queen of the South shall rise up in judgement against this generation and shall condemn it for shee came from the uttermost parts of the earth to hear the wisdome of Solomon and behold a greater then Solomon is here Mat. 12.42 Gods meanes for holinesse Gods means for holinesse enjoyned to man is twofold the word and prayer The word is the feed even the immortall seed of our new birth wherein corruption is abolished and grace renewed 1 Pet. 1.23 John 17.17 And prayer obtains the spirit Luke 11.13 which is the author of holinesse in the hearts of Gods children 1 Pet. 1.22 whereupon David prayes to be washed thoroughly to bee purged and washed to have a clean heart created and a right spirit renewed in him Psal 51.2 7 8 and how they must be used Yet every kind of exercise in these ordinances doth not intitle unto holinesse but such as is joyned with reformation of life Prov. 1.23 with true earnest desire after holinesse Is 51.1 with conscionable endeavour of obedience to that we know Acts 5.32 In all which we must wait upon the Lord for that we do desire and not limit him either for time or measure as Coloss 4.2 Continue in prayer and watch in the same with thankesgiving And then if we wait patiently God will hear as Psal 40.1 I waited patiently for the Lord and he inclined unto me and heard my cry Now holinesse must be expressed The carefull expressing of holinesse in life must be in all manner of conversation As he which hath called you his holy so be ye holy in all manner of conversation 1. Pet. 1.15 seeing then all these things shall be dissolved what manner of persons ought ye to be in all holy conversation and godlinesse 2 Pet. 3.11 that is as well in the duties of our civill callings as in the exercises of Religion else we have shew of godlinesse but deny the power of it 2 Tim. 3.5 The use for comfort For comfort this makes greatly to all that be truly godly living in the Church for they are living stones surely built upon Christ Iesus the tryed foundation they are pillars in the house of the Lord and shall go no more out Rev. 3.13 Now the truth of our piety and holinesse must be expressed according to Christs direction Luke 6.47 48. to come and hear and doe so shall our building stand against all assaults and blasts of temptations from the world the flesh and the dewill Verse 2. The Lord loveth the gates of Zion more then all the dwellings of Jacob. A Second evidence of the Churches happinesse in being the chief object of Gods speciall love The meaning of the words having a greater part and portion therein then any other state or condition of men in the world beside Which indeed was the true
dwell in thy Courts wee shall be satisfied with the goodnesse of thy house even of thy holy Temple Psal 65.4 being married unto him For thy maker is thine husband Is 54.5 And I will betroath thee unto me for ever yea I will betroath thee unto me in righteousnesse and in judgement and in loving kindnesse and in mercies I will even betroath thee unto me in faithfulnesse and thou shalt know the Lord Hos 2.18 19. so Psal 45. and Canticles In justification from the guilt of sinne Even as David also describeth the blessednesse of the man unto whom God imputeth righteousnesse without works saying Blessed are they whose iniquities are forgiven and whose sinnes are covered Blessed is the man to whom the Lord will not impute sinne Rom. 4 6 7 8. In adoption to the honour and state of sonnes and daughters Behold what manner of love the Father hath bestowed upon us that we should be called the sons of God 1 John 3.1 In sanctification to the abolishing of corruption in regard of dominion and the renewing of the soule in knowledge righteousnesse and true holinesse Eph. 4.21 22 23 24. In which estate they are made Kings and Priests unto God Rev. 1.5 6. strengthened with all might according to his glorious power Col. 1.11 and stablished in Christ and on Christ so as the gates of hell shall not prevaile against them Matthew 16.18 See 2 Corinthians 1.2 c. In the world to come In the world to come Gods advancement of his Church is perfect unto all fulnesse of joy and height of honour for evermore Then they receive the Kingdome prepared for them Mat. 25.34 and weare the crown of righteousnesse laid up for them 2 Tim. 4.8 Now they have on them white robes of perfect holinesse and palmes in their hands of full conquest over all enemies Rev. 7.9 Now they are in Gods presence where is fulnesse of joy and at his right hand where are pleasures for evermore Psal 16.11 They enjoy that glory wherewith the afflictions of this present time are not worthy to be compared Rom. 8.18 the hope whereof will sustain the soule in the greatest distresse as 2 Cor. 4.14 16 17. Knowing that he which raised up Jesus shall raise up us also by Jesus shall present us with you For which cause we faint not but though our outward man perish yet the inward man is renewed day by day For our light affliction which is but for a moment worketh for us a farre more exceeding and eternall weight of glory So as indeed we may say of these glorious joyes as the Queen of Sheba said of Solomons wisedome 1 Kings 10.7 the one halfe thereof was not shewed unto me 3. In the means of both Christ Jesus Thirdly the greatnesse of Gods love to his Church doth appear in the means of both the former which is the gift of Jesus Christ his only begotten sonne to become man and to dye for their sinnes and to rise again for their justification Rom. 4.25 He redeemeth his Church from the curse of the law by becoming himself a curse for them Gal. 3.13 He delivereth them from the wrath to come Thes 1.10 And hereupon by way of excellence is called the deliverer and redeemer Rom. 11.26 out of Is 59.20 where the same word is used which Job hath calling Christ his redeemer Job 19.25 It is he also that doth exalt and advance his Church to salvation and glory My sheep heare my voice and I know them and they follow me and I give unto them eternall life John 10.27 28. For God hath not appointed us to wrath but to obtain salvation by our Lord Jesus Christ 1 Thes 5.9 The Reason The reason hereof is not any thing in the Church existent or foreseen as a meritorious or moving cause for God loves her freely Hosea 14.4 Her loathsome state in corruption shewes it plainly when the first evidence thereof is given When I passed by thee and saw thee polluted in thy blood I said unto thee when thou wast in thy blood live Thy time was as the time of love Ezekiel 16.6 8. Yet when the Church hath being as it is built upon Christ Iesus and is endued with the spirit and beautified with the graces thereof even for all these doth Gods love actually encrease towards his Church to the daily provocation of her love to him again with praise and thankes and more conscionable obedience for his glory as Deuir 10.12 c. This serves for instruction for admonition and comfort The first use for instruction For instruction two wayes First it shewes what a blessed thing it is to be a true member of Gods Church for all such have true part and portion in Gods speciall love as is before shewed Now this is the fountain of all blessings even of the blessing of blessings the gift of the sonne of God For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten Sonne● that whosoever beleeveth in him should not perish but have everlasting life John3 16 with whom come all other good things He that spared not his own sonne but delivered him up for us all how shall he not with him also freely give us all things Rom. 8.32 We know that love is kinde or bountifull 1 Cor. 13.4 and hence we count Kings favourites happy as being near and dear to those that are so able to enrich and honour them in the world as Esther 6.6 c. How happy then are they that are favourites to the King of Kings the eternall omnipotent Lord of all See Psal 146.3 c. Put not your trust in Princes c. Happy is he that hath the God of Jacob for his help whose hope is in the Lord his God c. Happy is the people that is in such a case yea happy is the people whose God is the Lord Psal 144.15 For who is like unto the Lord our God who dwelleth on high c. Psal 113.15 The 2. use for instruction Secondly it shewes one reason of the manifold and great troubles and afflictions of Gods Church and children here on earth when the wicked world is at ease and rest Zechar. 1.11 12. A case that troubled the Prophets of God as for me my feet were almost gone my steps had well nigh slipt For I was envious at the foolish when I saw the prosperitie of the wicked Psal 73.2,3 Righteous art thou O Lord when I pleade with thee yet let me talk with thee of thy judgements wherefore doth the way of the wicked prosper wherefore are all they happy that deal very treacherously Thou hast planted them yea they have taken root they grow yea they bring forth fruit thou art near in their mouth and farre from their reines Jerem. 12.1 2. And so may easily make weak Christians to stagger as Judges 6.13 If the Lord be with us why then is all this befaln us It is true that the sinnes of Gods Church and children lay
the foundation of these evils for affliction followes sinners as Jer. 9.12 c. Who is the wise man that may understand this and who is he to whom the mouth of the Lord hath spoken that he may declare it for what the land perisheth and is burnt up like a wildernesse that none passeth through And the Lord said Because they have forsaken my law which I set before them and have not obeyed my voyce 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 peccatum 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 danum neither walked therein c. Sinne brings in death it selfe and all evils that forerunne or accompany the same By one man sin entred into the world and death by sin and so death passed upon all men for that all have sinned Rom. 5.12 Yet Gods dear and fatherly love to his Church comes in as a moving cause of the Churches afflictions that thereby he may bring them to repentance and to escape condemnation see Rev. 3.19 As many as I love I rebuke and chaster whom the Lord loveth he chasteneth and scourgeth every sonne whom he receiveth Heb. 12.16 For this cause many are weak and sickly among you and many sleep When we are judged we are chastened of the Lord that wee should not be condemned with the world 1 Cor. 11.30,32 Herein it is with our heavenly Father as Solomon saith of earthly parents Prov. 13.24 He that spareth his rod hateth his son but he that loveth him chasteneth him betimes Hence David pronounceth them blessed whom the Lord correcteth Psal 94.12 and acknowledgeth it was good for him and that God did it of very faithfulnesse Psal 119.67.71 75. Before I was afflicted I went astray but now have I kept thy word c. This we are to note to prevent rash judgement against our selves and others under the crosse whereto how apt we are against our selves see Is 49.14 Zion said The Lord hath forsaken me and my Lord hath forgotten mee against others If. 53.3.12 He is despised and rejected of men a man of sorrowes and acquainted with griefe and we hid as it were our faces from him he was despised and wee esteemed him not Hee was numbred with the transgressours The first use for admonition For admonition two wayes First to give all diligence to become true members of the Church that so wee may have part in Gods speciall love wherein stands true happinesse And hereto two things are required first that we know the true Church and secondly that we be not only in it but of it For the first where the true Church of God is what people professing religion be Gods true Church is a great question of large extent and much disputed between Protestants and Papists For our direction and resolution briefly let us learn this That the true Church is Christs mysticall body Eph. 1.22 23. Gave him that is Christ to be the head over all things to the Church which is his body That spirituall building which consist of spirituall living stones built upon the foundation Iesus Christ 1 Pet. 2.5 6 7. Mat. 16.18 1 Cor. 3.9 That is such professours of the the faith of the Gospell as by the work of the spirit are indued with true faith and adorn their profession with new obedience Now then those that professe Religion and have communion and fellowship with Christ through the work of the spirit in grace undoubtedly are true members of Christs Church But those that be evidenced to want fellowship with Christ through faith are no Church of God nor true members thereof Now they of the Church of Rome are cut off from this fellowship by their ido atry Col. 2.18 19. Let no man beguile you of your reward in a voluntary humility and worshipping of Angels intruding into those things which he hath not seen vainly puft up by his fleshly mind and not holding the head c. By their opinion of justification by works Christ is become of none effect unto you whosoever of you are justified by the Law ye are fallen from grace Gal. 5.4 By making the Pope the head of the Church for he is Antichrist and those that so hold are Antichristian the true Church hath not two heads The way to become true members of Christs Church for sure title to Gods speciall love is humbly and reverently to receive the word of the covenant and conscionably to yeeld obedience thereunto as Deut. 33.3 Mark 16.26 The right receiving is by faith 1 Pet. 2.7 And the truth thereof must be testified by obedience For true faith worketh by love Gal. 5 6. And this is the love of God that wet keep his Commandements 1 Iohn 5.3 The second use for admonition Secondly the wicked of the world must hereby be admonished to beware of wronging Gods children for God that loves them above others will require and requite it Psal 10.14 as Psalm 105.14 15. He suffered no man to do them wrong yea he reproved Kings for their sakes saying Touch not mine annointed and do my Prophets no harme He that toucheth you toucheth the apple of mine eye Zech. 2.8 Therefore it will be good to regard and follow the counsell of Gamaliel Acts 5.38 Refrain from these men and let them alone lest we be found fighters against God and it be said to us as it was unto Paul Acts 9.4 5. Saul Saul why persecutest thou me c. For consolation it makes greatly to every true member of Gods Church in any distresse for certainly they have a speciall part and portion in Gods love from which no afflictions can separate them see Rom. 8.35,37,38,39 Who shall separate us from the love of Christ shall tribulation or distresse or persecution or famine or nakednesse or perill or sword Nay in all these things we are more then conquerours through him that loved us c. Having loved his owne which were in the world hee loved them unto the end John 13.1 Therefore even in affliction they may say Rejoyce not against me O mine enemie when I fall I shall arise when I sit in darknesse the Lord shall be a light unto me Micah 7.8 Verse3 Glorious things are spoken of thee thou City of God The meaning of the words A Third thing setting out the happinesse of the Church that though her present outward state be not alwayes comfortable and glorious yet even then her future hopes upon divine prophecies and promises are great and excellent In the words note two things First the description of the place Secondly the declaration of her happinesse in the ground of her hopes For the first the place here spoken of is Jerusalem thus described thou City of God so called because of Gods sanctuary here seated on Mount Sion which place God chose and desired for his habitation saying This is my rest for ever here will I dwell for I have desired it Psal 132.13 14. Whereupon in the new Testament it is called the City of the great King Mat. 5.35 Now the earthly Jerusalem
here spoken of must be understood to denote the true Church of God in all ages as being in the Prophets time when this Psalme was penned both the chief feat and true type thereof so as for us the point here contained is this The true Church of God is Gods own City The first observation Hence it is called Jerusalem from above Gal. 4.26 The heavenly Jerusalem the holy City the new Jerusalem the great City the holy Jerusalem Rev. 21.2 10. The reason hereof is Gods free grace and favour choosing his Church in Christ to be his own by covenant The reason even his house Heb. 3.6 1 Tim. 3.15 His Temple so as he will dwell in them and walk in them 2 Cor. 6.16 And so his city where the Tabernacle of God is with men Revel 21.3 This serves for instruction and for admonition The use for instruction For instruction to our great comfort that God certainly will defend his Church against all enemies for so much will every King do for his chief city that is the chamber of his Kingdome and every housholder for his own habitation as Mat. 24.43 If the good man of the house had known in what watch the thiefe would have come he would have watched and would not have suffered his house to be broken up See Gods promise and performance for Jerusalem while it remained the seat of his Sanctuary Is 37.35 I will defend this City to save it for mine own sake and for my servant Davids sake Hereupon the people of God say God is our refuge and strength a very present help in trouble Therefore will we not fear though the earth be removed and though the Mountains be carried into the midst of the Sea Though the Waters thereof roare and be troubled though the Mountains shake with the swelling thereof There is a river the streams whereof shall make glad the City of God the holy place of the Tabernacles of the most high God is in the midst of her she shall not be moved God shall help her and that right early Psal 46.1 c. God is known in her pallaces for a refuge Psal 48.3 And for the true Church her selfe in all ages Vpon this rock will I build my Church and the gates of hell shall not prevaile against it Mat. 16.18 No weapon that is formed against thee shall prosper and every tongue that shall rise against thee in judgement thou shalt condemne Isaiah 54.17 The first use for admonition For admonition it serves two wayes First as we desire true safety and salvation eternall so to joyn our selves truly to Gods Church for upon Mount Sion shall be deliverance Obad. 17. This is as Noah's Ark into which all must come that look to be saved from the deluge of damnation Heb. 11.7 Therefore it is said that God added to his Church daily such as should be saved Acts 2.47 Now the way into Christs Church is by true repentance and faith in Christ Jesus as Acts 2.38.41 Then Peter said unto them Repent and be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sinnes and ye shall receive the gift of the holy Ghost Then they that gladly received his Word were baptized and the same day there were added unto them about three thousand soules The second use for admonition Secondly when we do professe the truth of Chirst we must walk worthy of this holy place by a continuall daily strife and endeavour after sanctification testified in new obedience Hereinto none do enter or continue that are unholy or prophane There shall in no wise enter into it any thing that defileth neither whatsoever worketh abomination or maketh a lye but they which are written in the Lambs book of life Rev. 21.27 This is Gods holy city not only in regard of the owner God himself but of all the free denisons the true inhabitants thereof Gods people are an holy nation 1 Pet. 2.9 and the Lord saith Be ye holy for I am holy Levit. 11.44 45. Even holy in abstaining from outward pollution by unclean creatures The same duty is enjoyned upon the prohibiting of idolatry and witchcrafts Levit. 20.7 So that whether the sin be small or great we must abstain from it because we have an holy God and live in an holy place which is his Church as we say in the confession of our faith I beleev the holy Catholike Church Who shall ascend into the hill of the Lord and who shall stand in his holy place He that hath clean hands and a pure heart c. Psal 24.3 4. Hence was the use of the paddle in the camp to cover their excrements because God walked in the midst of the camp Deut. 23.13 14. The second thing to be noted here is the declaration of the Churches happinesse in the sure ground of her certain hopes of her future blessings namely Gods gracious promises of glorious things to be done unto her every one whereof is mentioned in Gods Word as the phrase in the originall doth imply joyning a participle of the singular number to a noune of the plurall which some render thus Glorious things is spoken of thee meaning that every one of them concerning the Churches happinesse is particularly mentioned in Gods Word The second Observation Mark then that God in his word doth plainly and particularly mention exceeding glorious things belonging to the Church touching her future happinesse These do concern partly her happy deliverance from evils for God shall redeem Israel from all his iniquities Psal 130.8 When thou passest through the waters I will be with thee and thorow the rivers they shall not overflow thee when thou walkest thorow the fire thou shalt not be burnt c. Is 43.2 c. But chiefly her fruition of blessings even in this world under the Kingdome of Christ called the accepted time and day of salvation 2 Cor. 6.2 the time of reformation Heb. 9.10 Glorious things indeed were spoken of these times as 1 Cor. 2.9 Eye hath not seen nor ear heard neither have entred into the heart of mans the things which God hath prepared for them that love him 1 Pet. 1.12 See some particulars which are for quality admirable and for number almost innumerable Now the light of the Moon shall be as the light of the Sunne and the light of the sunne shall be seven fold Is 30.26 meaning that there shall be a wonderfull encrease of knowledge and of the comforts of grace Now Kings shall be her nursing fathers and Queens her nursing mothers c. Is 49.23 Adde hereunto Is 54.1 2,3 11 12 13. and Is 60. 1 2. and 62.1 2. and 65.17 18. and 66.11 12. and the 21. and 22. chapters of the Revelation And whatsoever shall be wanting to the Church or to any true member thereof in this world shall be superabundantly supplyed and recompenced in the world to come as Rom. 8.18 1 Cor. 15.53 54. 2 Cor. 4.14 16.
and 5.1 c. Philip. 3.20 21. The ground and reason of this course of Gods dealing in mentioning glorious things to belong to his Church is three-fold The first reason First to allure and draw naturall men to joyn themselves unto the Church that their part may be in the fruition of these glorious things as Moses allured Jethro called also Hebab to go with them into the land of Canaan Numb 10.12,32 Come thou with us and we will do thee good for the Lord hath spoken good concerning Israel And it shall be if thou go with us yea it shall be that what goodnesse the Lord shall do unto us the same will we do unto thee The second Reason Secondly to encourage the true members of the Church unto growth and perseverance in grace and obedience for in these glorious things promised we may see the reward of religion even the comforts of grace here and crown of glory hereafter as Moses on Pisgah saw all the land of Canaan Deut. 34.1 c. Herewith the Patriarchs were allured to follow the Lord and Moses to leave the honour of Pharoah 's court Heb. 11.13 24 25 26. This hastened St. Paul to his holy endeavour for perfection in grace Phil. 3.13 14. This one thing I do forgetting those things which are behind and reaching forth unto those things which are before I presse toward the mark for the price of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus The third Reason Thirdly to comfort the godly under afflictions which follow the sincere profession of the faith and are as sharp and dangerous storms to passengers by sea But in these glorious things promised we may cast anchor safely and behold the quiet harbour of rest and safety In the multitude of my thoughts within me thy comforts delight my soul Psal 94.19 Remember the word unto thy servant upon which thou hast caused me to hope This is my comfort in mine affliction for thy word hath quickened me Psal 119 49 50. See also Rom. 8.18 with 2 Cor. 4.14 16. and 1 Pet. 1 5 6. This serves for instruction admonition and comfort The first Use for instruction For instruction two wayes First that the happinesse of Gods Church and children must not be measured by their outward state in this world which many times is not onely very mean but miserable as the Apostle shewes 1 Cor. 15.19 If in this life onely we have hope in Christ Jesus we are of all men most miserable Their happinesse therefore must be measured by their present title to Gods favour in Christ through the covenant of grace whereby they have the Lord for their God which is true happines Psal 144.15 Happy is that people that is in such a case yea happy is that people whose God is the Lord. And by their certain title to future glory wherein they greatly rejoyce though for a season they be in heavinesse 1 Peter 1.6 The second Use for instruction Secondly see here what a profitable and comfortable thing it is to be much conversant in Scripture which is the Great Charter of Gods Church shewing all the glorious things whereto she hath right and interest in Christ Jesus And indeed they are very great for if God spared not his own sonne but delivered him up for us all how shall he not with him also freely give us all things Rom. 8.32 He is made unto us of God wisdome righteousnesse sanctification and redemption 1 Cor. 1.30 Those Gentlemen that fall Wards in their minority take great delight to reade or hear of their deeds and evidences which shew what Lordships what demaines and royalties do belong unto them Why should not we so delight in Gods word The godly have so done Job 23.12 I have esteemed the words of of his mouth more then my necessary food Thy words were found and I did eat them and thy word was unto me the joy and rejoycing of mine heart Jer. 15 16. How sweet are thy words unto my taste yea sweeter then honey to my mouth Psal 119.103 I rejoyce at thy word as one that findeth great spoil Psal 119.162 The first use for admonition For admonition two wayes First that living in the Church we make sure we have good right and title to these glorious things that are spoken of her It is true these days of grace under the Gospel have accomplishment of them in good measure as 2 Cor. 6.2 Behold now is the accepted time behold now is the day of salvation But yet our personall right must be measured by the truth of our Faith for these precious promises do belong to them that have obtained like precious faith 2 Pet. 1.1 4. We must therefore prove our selves whether we be in the faith 2 Cor. 13.5 which is best known by the work of the word 2 Thess 2.13 in the sanctification of the heart Acts 15.9 and reformation of the life Acts 19.18 19. The second use for admonition Secondly that we walk worthy of the Lord and of his glorious promises in the profession of our faith The way is shewed upon this ground 2 Cor. 7.1 Having therefore these promises dearly beloved let us cleanse our selves from all filthinesse of the flesh and spirit perfecting holinesse in the fear of God And Coloss 1.10 c. That ye might walk worthy of the Lord unto all pleasing being fruitfull in every good work and encreasing in the knowledge of God c. The use for comfort For comfort this makes greatly to every true member of the Church in any misery They must call to remembrance these precious promises of future glory and so though the outward man perish yet the inward man will be renewed daily 2 Cor. 4.14 19. Thus have the godly comforted themselves in all times Rejoyce not against me O mine enemy when I fall I shall arise when I sit in darknesse the Lord shall be a light unto me Micah 7.8 As the sufferings of Christ abound in us so our consolations also abound by Christ 2 Cor. 1.5 For if we suffer we shall also raign with him 2 Tim. 2.12 Our light affliction which is but for a moment worketh for us a farre more exceeding and eternall weight of glory 2 Cor. 4.17 Hence it is said that Christ himself for the joy that was set before him endured the crosse despising the shame Hebr. 12.2 So saith St. Peter Rejoyce in as much as ye are partakers of Christs sufferings that when his glory shall be revealed ye may be glad also with exceeding joy 1 Pet. 4.13 Verse 4. I will make mention of Rahab and Babylon to them that know me Behold Philistin and Tyre with Ethiopia this man was born there The meaning of the words HEre he comes to confirm the truth of that he had said in the former Verse touching the glorious things spoken of the Church by particular instance in the calling and conversion of many forraign nations even of such as formerly
had been cruell enemies of Gods people For the better conceiving whereof we must search out two things First the countries or people here spoken of Secondly how their calling or conversion to the Church is expressed The Countries here named by which we must understand the people inhabiting them are in a double rank First Rahab and Babylon By Rahab we must understand not the harlot Rahab that received the Spies Jos 2. as many of the ancient Fathers do viz. Jerome Austin Theodoret Euthymius Cassiodorus and others For first her name in the originall is written with a dense aspirate 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 but this word is written with a milde aspirate 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Secondly the conjoyned names do shew that by Rahab here is meant a nation or people rather then one particular person whereby we may see how injurious and prejudicall to truth it is to make the unanimous or generall consent of Fathers the right rule of interpreting the Scripture whereto we should tye our selves for the understanding of it as the Councell of Trent doth in the fourth Session But by Rahab wee must here understand Egypt as in many other places it is certainly taken Thou hast broken Rahab in pieces as one that is slain Psal 89.10 Art thou it that hath cut Rabab and wounded the dragon Isa 51.9 Where Rahab is Egypt and the dragor is Pharaoh the King thereof as the Verse following doth plainly intimate Why Egypt is called Rahab is very probable from some City so called or rather as I conceive from her conceited strength wherein she did pride her self whereto some think allusion is made Isa 30.7 Babylon is the chief City of Assyria as Gen. 10.10 here put as Rahab or Egypt also is for the inhabitants thereof And their calling into the Church or enfranchising into the City of God is thus expressed God will make mention of them or cause them to be remembred to those that know him that is to his own people of Israel who being the Lords by covenant both knew the Lord and were known of him Philistia also and Tyre with Ethiopia are places often mentioned in Scripture and as the former are here put for the inhabitants thereof Their calling also to be Gods people is thus expressed This man was born there That is any one of the fore-named countries was born by spirituall regeneration in Gods Church among them In the words thus understood note these things The first observation First the description of Gods people the Israelites by this good quality or property that they know God where this is plainly taken for granted that those that be the Lords people having true society and acquaintance with him do undoubtedly know the Lord Israel shall cry unto me my God we know thee Hos 8.2 They shall all know me from the least of them to the greatest of them Jer. 31.34 The reason hereof is plain for whomsoever God accepteth into society and fellowship with himself by covenant unto them doth he reveal and make known himself that thereby they may be enabled to walk worthy of him as John 10.14 I am the good shepheard I know my sheep and am known of mine He that loveth me shall be loved of my Father and I will love him and will manifest my self unto him John 14.21 Thus he dealt with the Jewes when he took them into covenant with himself Exod. 3.6.13 14 15 16. And so he dealt with the Gentiles when hee called them into the fellowship of his sonne as St. Pauls speech to the Galatians plainly sheweth Gal. 4.8 9. When ye knew not Gad ye did service unto them which by nature are no Gods But now after ye have known God or rather are known of God how turn ye again c. The use for instruction This serves for instruction admonition and comfort For instruction it shewes plainly the miserable condition of all ignorant people that know not God it is a fearfull signe they are not the Lords by covenant of grace They that want the knowledge of God are like horse and mule Psal 32.9 worse then the oxe or asse Is 1.3 Which is not only a state of shame For some have not the knowledge of God I speak this to your shame 1 Cor. 15.34 but of wofull danger for the Lord hath a controversie with them Hos And will come in flaming fire rendring vengeance to them 2 Thess 1.8 The first use for admonition For admonition it serves effectually two wayes First to try our estate touching this knowledge of God whether we have so much as may intitle us to his society that we are his by covenant whereunto is required not only a right conceiving of God in our minds that he is one in essence and three in persons most holy wise eternall and infinite in power and essence creator and governour of all things but also affiance of heart whereby we acknowledge him and rest and rely upon him for all the blessings of the covenant of grace in Christ which is indeed a justifying and saving knowledge whereof see Is 53.11 John 17.3 The second use for admonition Secondly in the want hereof to give all diligence to attain unto it exercising our selves in his word and works and sanctifying our endeavour by prayer for the blessing of Gods spirit to bring us to this saving knowledge and acknowledgement of God by which an entrance shall bee made unto us abundantly into his everlasting Kingdome of grace here and of glory hereafter This saving knowledge of God is fruitfull ever joyned with other graces as faith vertue patience temperance c. which who so lacketh is blind and cannot see a farre off 2 Pet. 1.5 6 7 8. The use for comfort For comfort this makes greatly to all those that thus rightly know the Lord and acknowledge him for if herein they persevere undoubtedly the Lord will one day own them and acknowledge them before his father Whosoever shall confesse me before men him shall the sonne of man also confesse before the Angels of God Luke 12.8 The greatnesse of which benefit will appear by the misery of the want of it which see Mat. 7.23 I never knew you Depart from me ye that work iniquity Mat. 7.23 and 25.12 The second Observation The second thing to be observed here is the favour of God to these heathen people in their conversion The Lord will remember them or make favourable and loving mention of them to his people or among his people as some understand the place Which is plainly confirmed Is 19.24 25. In that day shall Israel be the third with Egypt and with Assyria even a blessing in the midst of the Land whom the Lord of hosts shall blesse saying Blessed be Egypt my people and Assyrta the work of my hands and Israel mine inheritance The Reason The reason is plain Gods holy and effectuall calling brings men into the fellowship and society of his sonne
receive it both morning and evening Consider what Solomon saith Eccles 11.6 In the morning sow thy seed in the evening withhold not thine hand for thou knowest not whether shall prosper either this or that or whether they both shall be alike good And seeing the blessing is in the hand of God not in the meanes as Rom. 9.16 Is it not of him that willeth or of him that runneth but of God that sheweth mercy And John 1.11 12 13. He came unto his own and his own received him not But as many as received him to them gave he power to become the fonnes of God even to them that believed on his name Which were born not of blood nor of the will of the flesh nor of the will of man but of God therefore must they be instant in prayer and carefull of godly behaviour that their prayers may bee more availeable with God as Jam. 5 16. The effectuall fervent prayer of a righteous man availeth much The second thing in this verse shewing the glorious state of the Church foreshewed by David is this The highest himself shall ●stablish her Which is a great prerogative for the Church of God hath many and mighty enemies the devill himself and all his instruments who are all wicked spirits and all wicked men yet this is sufficient ground of comfort that the true God who is Lord of the Church is above them all and can restrain or confound them all when he will and can stablish his Church and children in the state of grace unto all eternity In this prerogative note two things First the title whereby God is stiled Secondly the work he undertakes for the good of his Church The title is the highest or most high where this is plain The second observation The true God is the highest above all Psal 97.9 Thou Lord art high above all the earth thou art exalted farre above all Gods Gen. 14.19 22. Blessed he Abraham of the most high God possessour of heaven and earth The reason The reason is plain The true God is infinite in power and Majesty and others besides him in heaven and earth are finite and under him Great is the Lord and greatly to be praised and his greatnesse is unsearchable Psalme 145.3 Angels and authorities and powers are subject unto him 1 Pet. 3.22 This serves for instruction admonition and comfort For instruction that we choose the most high for our God The use for instruction and labour to know and acknowledge him as 1 Chron. 28.9 And thou Solomon my sonne know thou the God of thy fathers and serve him with a perfect heart and with a willing mind and give him our hearts in love fear joy and confidence as Prov. 23.26 so shall we be free from the fear of evill as Psal 91.1 2 9 10 14. He that dwelleth in the secret place of the most high shall abide under the shadow of the Almighty c. Because he hath set his love upon me therefore will I deliver him I will set him on high because he hath known my name The Use for admonition For admonition that we make this soveraignty in God above all others to be the ground of inward fear and outward obedience to the true God See Luke 12.4 5. Be not affraid of them that kill the body and after that have no more that they can do But I will forewarne you whom ye shall fear Fear him which after he hath killed hath power to cast into hell yea I say unto you fear him And adde 1 et 3.22 who is gone into heaven and is on the right hand of God Angels and authorities and powers being made subject unto him The use for comfort For comfort it makes greatly to the godly against all oppositions from the great ones of the world For the most high is their God and for them whereupon they may say as Psal 118.6 The Lord is on my side I will not fear what can man do unto me yea as Psal 3.6 I will not be affraid of ten thousands of people that have set themselves against me round about Consider what the Prophet Jeremie saith Jer. 20.11 The Lord is with me as a mighty terrible one therefore my persecutors shall stumble and they shall not prevaile they shall be greatly ashamed for they shall not prosper their everlasting confusion shall never be forgotten Also Dan. 3.16 17 18. Shadrach Mesbach and Abednego answered and said unto the King O Nebuchadnezzar we are not carefull to answer thee in this matter If it be so our God whom we serve is able to diliver us from the burning fiery furnace and he will deliver us out of thine hand O King c. The second Observation The second thing to be noted here is the gracious work which God undertakes for his Church he himself will establish her The true God will confirme and establish his Church and every true member of it in their good and comfortable estate against all opposition by their mightiest enemies See Psal 46.1 2,3 4. God is our refuge and strength a very present help in trouble Therefore will we not fear though the earth be removed c. There is a river the streams whereof shall make glad the City of God This river is the Lord himself Is 33.21 22. The glorious Lord will be unto us a place of broad rivers and streames wherein shall go no galley with oares neither shall gallant ships passe thereby For the Lord is our judge the Lord is our Law-giver the Lord is our King he will save us God is in the midst of her she shall not be moved God shall help her and that right early Psal 46.5 God is known in her Pallaces for a refuge Psal 48.3 The Reason The reason is for that Gods Church is his by a more neer and peculiar title then any other people in the world as namely by election 1 Pet. 1.2 redemption Tit. 2.14 sanctification by the spirit 2 Thess 2.13 14. and by speciall covenant of grace Psal 50.5 called a covenant of salt for the perpetuity of it 2 Chron. 13.5 from which God will never turn away as Jer. 32.39 4● 42. I will give them one heart and one way that they may fear mee for ever for the good of them and of their children after them And I will make an everlasting covenant with them that I will not turn away from them to do them good but I will put my fear in their hearts that they shall not depart from me Yea I will rejoyce over them to do them good and I will plant them in this land assuredly with my whole heart and with my whole soule This serves for instruction and for admonition The first use for instruction For instruction see that the Church of God and every true member of it is more blessed and happy then the state condition of any other people for the most high will stablish
them who then can weaken or overthrow their comfortable state If God be for us who can be against us Rom. 8.31 The steps of a good man are ordered by the Lord and he delighteth in his way Though he fall he shall not be utterly cast down for the Lord upholdeth him with his hand Psal 37.23 24. we●l therefore may it be said of them as Psal 144.15 Happy is that people that is in such a case yea happy is that people whose GOD is the Lord. The second Use for instruction More particularly this is a sure ground of perseverance to every true child of God in the state of grace for they are true members of that Church which God himself will stablish The use for admonition For admonition this must stirre up every one effectually to labour to be truly born again in Gods Church for the Devill goes about like a roaring lyon seeking whom hee may devoure 1 Pet. 5.8 And only they that be truly regenerate shall be able to withstand his assaults for they only have the Lord with them and for them Now true regeneration contains a totall change both in mind heart and life and is indeed the work of God by his spirit yet in the means the word and prayer wherein we must exercise our selves in an holy manner and beware we doe not quench the spirit or coole any good motion begun thereby Verse 6. The Lord shall count when he writeth up the people that this man was born there Selah The meaning of the words THis verse setteth out another great priviledge of Sion Gods true Church in regard of the honour and happinesse of every true member of it namely that when God writeth down the names of the people that belong unto him he doth count and reckon those for his that be born again in the Church For the better understanding whereof we must know that the Prophet doth here speak of God after the manner of great personages who use to write and enrowle in a book the names of those that they accept and receive into their houses and families as members thereof to any place of service for which see Gen. 40.20 Pharoah on his birth day making a feast unto all his servants lifted up the head of his chief butler and of his chief baker among his servants that is taking a view of all his servants according to their names written in his book as the same phrase is used Numb 31.49 there translated taking the sum which in Genesis is rendred lifting up the head he reckoned his chief butler and chief baker among his servants In like manner the scripture calleth the Church the house of the living God 1 Tim. 1.15 and for our better conceiving of his certain and perfect knowledge remembrance both of all things that ever were are or shall be in the world and also of all those persons that in a speciall manner belong unto him as true members of his Church on earth whom he means to glorifie in heaven doth tell us of certain books which God hath even three in number which we may not uafitly thus distinguish by name First the book of his eternall prescience Psal 139.16 Thine eyes did see my substance yet being unperfect and in thy book all my members are written which in continuance were fashioned when as yet there was none of them This is nothing else but his perfect eternall foresight of all things before they were whereby he knew them as perfectly as if they had been actually written in a book The second is the book of his actuall providence whereby he doth most perfectly take actuall knowledge of and remember all things whatsoever even every thought word and deed of every man Hereof see Psal 139.1 2,3 O Lord thou hast searched me and known me Thou knowest my down sitting and mine uprising thou understandest my thought a farre off c and Psalm 56.8 Thou tellest my wanderings put thou my tears into thy bottle are they not in thy book and according to this he will judge the world Rev. 20.12 I saw the dead both small and great stand before God and the books were opened and another book was opened which is the book of life and the dead were judged out of those things which were written in the books according to their works The third is the book of life which is Gods eternall purpose for the saving of his elect by Christ actually declared by their effectuall calling or regeneration by the holy ghost in this life in which estate they are referved and kept for glory This book may be said to betwice written in First from all eternity in Gods purpose whereof see Rev. 13.8 whose names are not written in the book of life of the Lamb slain from the foundation of the world Secondly actually in Gods work of effectuall calling or regeneration in the time of naturall life which is termed Gods calling according to purpose Rom. 8.28 And indeed of this latter writing in the book of life by regeneration or effectuall calling is this place to be understood As if he should have said That the Church hath great honour and the true members of it great happinesse is hereby apparent that when God writes up the people actually in the book of life that be is he reckons those for his that be regenerate and born again in his Church In the words thus understood note two things First Gods work of speciall mercy to the true members of the Church Secondly the quality and condition of those persons to whom the foresaid work of mercy is certainly vouchsafed The first observation For the first Gods speciall work of mercy to the true members of the Church is this he actually writes their names in the book of life and then reckons and accounts them to be his own This is plainly shewed in his golden chain Rom. 8.29 40 Whom he did foreknow he also did predestinate to be conformed to the image of his son that he might be the first born among many brethren Moreover whom he did predestinate them he also called and whom he called them hee also justified and whom he justified them he also glorified Vpon this effectuall calling he bids his Disciples rejoyce that their names were written in heaven Luke 10.20 and upon the good effects and signs of effectuall calling he saith of certain teachers that were zealous of Gods glory in the Church of Philippi that their names were in the book of life Phil. 4.3 The reason hereof may be two wayes confidered The first Reason First of the fact it self in God writing mens names in the book of life and that is only Gods good pleasure According as he hath chosen us in him before the beginning of the world that we should be holy and without blame before him in love Having predestinated us unto the adoption of children by Jesus Christ to himself according to the good pleasure of his will Eph.
1.4 5. I thank thee O Father Lord of heaven and earth because thou hast revealed them unto babes even so father for so it seemed good in thy sight Mat. 11.25 26. The second Reason Secondly of this manner of expressing Gods speciall favour in effectuall calling saying it is his writing their names in the book of life For thus he speaketh partly for his own sake to manifest the stablenesse of his counsell and purpose for their salvation for in Gods divine wisdome and good pleasure it is as sure and firm as if their names were really written in a book partly also for the true peace and comfort of those that be truly and effectually called that they may not doubt of their happy estate but in and by this strong consolation of Gods writing their names in the book of life encourage their hearts to perseverance against all oppositions from the world the flesh and the devill as Rom. 8.33,35,38,39 Who shall lay any thing to the charge of Gods elect c. This serves for instraction and for admonition The use for instruction For instruction see here that the state of the true members of Gods Church is for Gods speciall favour and life eternall most stable and firm for God hath written their names amongst his people in the book of life and accompts them for his own Now them that be thus his own he loves to the end John 13.11 The gifts of grace in this calling are without repentance Rom. 11.29 This their estate hath a sure foundation he knoweth them to be his 2 Tim. 2.19 This is to be marked to arme our selves against the uncomfortable doctrine of Papists and Arminians that teach the true Saints of God may fall from grace For admonition to give all diligence unto the assurance of this estate for our selves which is St. Peters counsell The use for admonition 2 Pet. 1.5 6 7 10 11. where also he shewes the way by adding grace to grace and expressing the truth thereof in obedience Giving all diligence adde to your faith vertue and to vertue knowledge c. And give diligence to make your calling and election sure for if ye do these things ye shall never fall c. The second observation The second point to be noted is the quality and condition of those parties whom God writes with his people in the book of life and so reckons for his own They are borne there that is born again by regeneration in the true Church See 1 Pet. 1.3 4. Blessed be the God and father of our Lord Jesus Christ which according to his abundant mercy hath begotten us again unto a lively hope by the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead To an inheritance incorruptible and undefiled and that fadeth not away reserved in heaven for you And James 1.18 Of his own will begat he us with the word of truth that we should be a kind of first fruits of his creatures The Reason The reason is plain for by effectuall calling which is actually writing in the book of life men are brought into spirituall society and fellowship with God in Christ 1 Cor. 1.9 which necessarily requires regeneration For the state of man in corrupt nature is darknesse under the power of Satan which can have no society with God as 2 Cor. 6.14.16 2 John 1.6 Therefore it is said they that are brought to the state of sonnes by faith are born again John 1.12 13. 1 John 5.1 The first Use for instruction This serves for instruction admonition and comfort For instruction two waies First that mans particular state in soule for fruition of Gods saving love and favour in Christ may be known by ordinary grace without extraordinary revelation For whosoever is born again is in that estate his name is actually written in the book of life as this text implies Now the state of this new birth may be known by faith 1 John 5.1 with 2 Cor. 13.5 The second Use for instruction Secondly see here the great necessity of the faithfull dispensation of the word in the preaching of it unto mans true happinesse for without regeneration there is no salvation John 3.3 5. Except a man be born again he cannot see the Kingdome of God And the word preached is the means in which God works as before Jam. 1.18 1 Pet. 1.23.25 Consider that though God can convert without preaching by his absolute power yet he is pleased to work by this meanes For after that in the wisdome of God the world by wisdome knew not God it pleased God by the foolishnesse of preaching to save them that believed 1 Cor. 1.21 as in the Eunuch Acts 8.27 c. and in Cornelius Acts 10.1 c. The Use for admonition For admonition this must stirre up every one to give all diligence to get into the state of regeneration It is indeed Gods work but ordinarily by his spirit in the ministry of the word both the law to break up the fallow ground and the Gospell to cast in the feed of grace as before 1 Pet. 1.23.25 We must therefore exercise our selves in this word and pray for the word of the spirit and so to use these ordinances that we may have title to the work and blessing of the spirit In which holy endeavour breaking of the course of sin and hungring and thirsting after grace wee must continue till we find our selves renewed and our selves horne again The Use for comfort For comfort to those that find and feel this blessed work of the new birth for blessed are they this work shewes their names are written in heaven and they are kept by the power of God through faith unto salvation Let us Took well therefore unto both parts of it as well in the mortification of corruption as in the repaire and renewing of Gods Image and then we cannot want the comfort of assurance to have our names written in the booke of life Verse 7. As well the singers as the players on instruments shall be there all my springs are in thee The meaning of the words IN these words the Prophet concludes the Psalm with two most comfortable priviledges and prerogatives of the Church first that it is the only place for true delight and pleasure secondly that it is the well head of all heavenly and spirituall blessings The first he expresseth in a Metonymie of the efficient naming singers and players on instruments which were speciall agents in the cheerfull praising of God under David and Solomon and in the succeeding times of legall service as we may see for Davids time 1 Chron. 9.33 and 25.1 2,3 Which vocall musick did prefigure the joy of the holy Ghost under the gospell and so sheweth plainly The first observation That the Church of God under the gospell for the true members of it is the only place for true spirituall joy and rejoycing for evermore So it is prophecied Is 35.10 The ransomed
15. and Psal 24.3 4. And so we shall find that a day in Gods Courts is better then a thousand elsewhere Psalme 84.10 Better to be a door-keeper here then a Commander elsewhere For here is the true comforter and no where else the world cannot receive him John 14.17 This seemes to be otherwise by a double affliction that doth follow the Church Objection and the true members of ●t one from the world in persecution as Christ foretold John 16.33 the other from the Lord in terrour of soule and sorrow for sins as Job 3.24 26. Wherefore hidest thou thy face and holdest me for thine enemy For thou writest bitter things against me and makest me to possesse the iniquities of my youth And Psal 38.3 4. There is no soundnesse in my flesh because of thine anger neither is there any rest in my bones because of my sinne For mine iniquities are gone over my head as an heavy burden they are too heavy for me The first affliction from men Answer hindereth not the fruition of this spirituall joy as Acts 5.41 They went away from the Councell rejoycing that they were counted worthy to suffer shame for his name Ye rejoyce in the faith though for a time ye be in heavinesse through manifold temptations I Pet. 1.6 Whereupon St. James bids them count it exceeding great joy when they fall into sundry temptations Jam. 1.2 And our saviour Christ bids the godly rejoyce and be exceeding glad when they are persecuted and reviled for righteousnesse sake Mat. 5.10 11 12. And the second affliction from the hand of God in terrour of soule is but a temporary bitter preparative unto everlasting joy The Lord for their true and through humiliation doth visit upon them the dayes of Baalim but afterward he will betroath them to himself as Hos 2.13 14.18 19. Though they sow in teares they shall reap injoy c. Psal 126.5 6. Thus are they chastened of the Lord that they might not be condemned with the world 1 Cor. 11.32 Say therefore with the Church I will bear the indignation of the Lord ●ecause I have sinned against him untill he plead my cause and execute judgment for me He will bring me forth to the light and I shall behold his righteousnesse Mic. 7.9 The second observation All my springs are in thee The last prerogative of the Church that in it be all the well-springs and fountains of all Gods spirituall and heavenly blessings Springs wee know are such places whence water doth flow out of the earth constantly and continually for the refreshing of man and beast and by fit resemblance the Lord would have us to conceive that in his Church he doth provide plenty and store of all spirituall and heavenly blessings Two spirituall springs of blessings in the true Church This will more plainly appear if we consider what spirituall fountaines and springs of blessings be in ●he true Church and no where else The first and chief well-spring of all blessings is the true God 1. The true God who is therefore called the fountain of living waters Jer. 2.23 And according to the threefold use of water-springs to the sonnes of men may we well conceive the true God to bee the fountaine of blessings to his Church First water springs serve for washing cleansing and purifying So God in Christ Jesus doth open a fountain to the house of David and to the inhabitants of Jerusalem which is his true Church for sinne and for uncleannesse Zechar. 13.1 The blood of Jesus Christ cleanseth us from all sinne 1 John 1.7 Secondly water springs serve to make fruitfull both herbs and plants that grow thereby So God in Christ by his spirit maketh the hearts and soules of his children fruitfull in grace I will poure water upon him that is thirsty and stoods upon the dry ground I will poure my spirit upon thy seed and my blessing upon thine of-spring And they shall spring up as among the grasse as willowes by the water courses Is 44.3 4. Thirdly springs of waters are very comfortable and yeeld great refreshing both to man and beast especially in hot countries and time of drought see Gen. 21.15 19. Judg. 15.18 19. Psal 104.10 11 12. So God in Christ by his spirit which is the comforter becomes the everlasting fountain of spirituall refreshing to the hearts and soules of all his children O God my God early will I seek thee my soule thirsteth for thee my flesh longeth for thee in a dry and thirsty land where no water is Because thy loving kindnesse it better then life my lips shall praise thee Psal 63.1,3 If any man thirst let him come unto me and drink He that believeth on me as the Scripture hath said out of his belly shall flow rivers of living waters This spake he of the spirit which they that believe on him should receive John 7.37,38 39. Whosoever drinketh of the water that I shall give him shall never thirst but the water that I shall give him shall be in him a well of water springing up into everlasting life John 4.14 2. The Evangelicall Ministry The second spring of blessings in the Church is the Evangelicall ministry even the gospell preached and Sacraments administred sanctified by prayer for the blessing of the spirit Hereof the Lord saith A fountain shall come forth out of the house of the Lord and shall water the valley of Shittim Joel 3.18 And to the same end serves the vision of waters coming from under the door threshold of the sanctuary Ezek. 47.1 c. both which may be well expounded by Is 2.3 for out of Sion shall go forth the law and the word of the Lord from Jerusalem Now this derived well-spring of the Evangelicall ministry serveth instrumentally in the Church First for washing and cleansing the foule from the filth of sinne Therefore hath God ordained Baptisme to represent our spirituall washing in Christs blood by the holy ghost whereof also with the word it becomes a gracious instrument when this free spirit pleaseth John 3.8 The 〈◊〉 bloweth where it listeth So is every one that is born of the spirit Not by works of righteousnesse which we have done but according to his mercy he saved us by the washing of regeneration and renewing of the holy Ghost Tit. 3.5 That he might sanctifie and cleanse it with the washing of water by the word Secondly for making the heart fruitfull in grace Therefore is the gospell called the work of his grace Acts 20.32 and is said to bring forth fruit Colos 1.6 Thirdly for ministring spirituall joy and refreshing to the soule therefore is the whole Evangelicall ministry called the ministry of the spirit which is the Comforter 2 Cor. 3.8 because it worketh therewith 1 Cor. 3.5 and is given therein Gal. 3.2 And we through patience and comfort of the Scripture have hope Rom. 15.4 Gods words to Jeremie were the joy and rejoycing of his heart Jer. 15.16 David
rejoyced therein as one that findeth a great spoyle And the Lords Supper is the seale of our redemption and salvation in Christ the tydings whereof is exceeding great joy Luke 2.10 Now all these fountains are in the Church and no where else The world is without the true God by covenant of grace Eph. 2.12 and so hath nothing but dry p●ts and cisterns that hold no water as Jer. 2.13 And the Evangelicall ministry is not out of the Church for when it comes among the heathen it is Gods mercifull visitation to take out of them a people for his name Acts 15.14 See Psalm 147.19 20. He sheweth his word unto Jacob his statutes and his judgement unto Israel He hath not dealt so with any nation and as for his judgements they have not known them The Reason The reason hereof is Gods own good pleasure as of meer grace and favour choosing them in Christ and accepting them into covenant so vouchsafing the participation of these spirituall springs and fountains of heavenly blessings unto them that hereby they may be fitted for society and fellowship with him and become such as he may take delight and pleasure in See Ezek. 16.8 c. When I passed by thee and looked upon thee Behold thy time was the time of love and I spread my skirt over thee and covered thy nakednesse yea I sware unto thee and entred into a covenant with thee saith the Lord God and thou becamest mine Then washed I thee with water c. If I wash thee not thou hast no part in me Iohn 13.8 This serves for instruction admonition and comfort The first Use for instruction For instruction two wayes First hence will plainly follow that out of the Church there is no salvation for these springs are the wells of salvation Is 12.3 and the text saith they are all in the Church which is plain by induction They that are out of the Church are without Christ and without God in the world Eph. 2.12 And with him only in Christ is the Well of life Psal 36.9 He that hath not the sonne hath not life 1 John 5.12 And wanting Christ they cannot have the spirit John 14.17 and so cannot be sanctified nor saved The second Use for instruction Secondly see here the surpassing excellency and happinesse of the Church above all other states of people in the world The Church is as the garden of Eden wherein is a pure river of the water of life and the tree of life Rev. 22.1 2. whereas the rest of the world is as a barren wildernesse Jer. 17.6 8. The Church is like the heritage of Jacob blessed of God and the rest of the world like the Mountains of Esau which God hath cursed Mal. 1.2,3 4. The Church is the Fathers house where every servant hath meat enough the rest of the world is like the Citizens fields where husks with hogs are the best provision Luke 15.16 17. The true Church is like the land of Canaan flowing with milk and honey that drinketh water of the rain of heaven a land which the Lord himself careth for the eyes of the Lord are alwayes upon it the rest of the world is as the land of Egypt which men water with their feet Deut. 11.10 11 12. The first Use for admonition For admonition it serves two wayes First to naturall men to stirre them up to consider seriously of these priviledges of the Church to have all Gods springs in her that so they may be affected towards her as David was Psal 84.1 2. How amiable are thy Tabernacles O Lord of hoasts My soule longeth yea even fainteth for the Courts of the Lord my heart and my flesh cryeth out for the living God Psal 42.1 2. As the Hart panteth after the water brookes so panteth my soule after thee O God My soule thirsteth for God for the living God when shall I come and appeare before God Psal 63.1 O God thou art my God early will I seek thee my soule thirsteth for thee my flesh longeth for thee in a dry and thirsty land where no water is Psal 122.1 I was glad when they said unto me Let us go into the house of the Lord. Yea of Sampsons mind Judg. 15.18 19. crying out after these springs as for the meanes of spirituall and eternall life The second Use for admonition Secondly to all that professe themselves to be members of the Church that they labour to give evidence of their participation of these springs of God in his Church which they shall do three wayes First by the abolishing of corruption in regard of dominion being purged from sinne and from uncleannesse by the bloud of Christ as the Corinthians were after their effectuall calling 1 Cor. 6.11 Such were some of you but ye are washed but ye are sanctified but ye are justified in the name of the Lord Jesus and by the spirit of our God Secondly by becoming fruitfull in grace and plentifull in good works by the blessing of the spirit sanctifying the ministery of the word as St. Paul testifyeth of the Churches 1 Cor. 1.5 7. In every thing ye are inriched by him in all utterance and in all knowledge So that ye come behind in no gift Phil. 1.11 Being filled with the fruits of righteousnesse which are by Jesus Christ unto the glory and praise of God Colos 1.6.10 Which speaking of the Gospell is come unto you as it is in all the world and bringeth forth fruit as it doth also in you That ye might walk worthy of the Lord unto all pleasing being fruitfull in every good work and encreasing in the knowledge of God And as the Lord foreshewed in the vision of waters Ezek. 47.1 c. Thirdly by joyfull and cheerfull going on in their holy profession as the Apostle commandeth Phil. 4.4 Rejoyce in the Lord alway and again I say rejoyce For we are the circumcision which worship God in the Spirit and rejoyce in Christ Jesus Phil. 3.3 The Use for comfort For comfort this makes greatly to the true members of the Church in the sorest distresses that can befall them First doth the sense of corruption and guilt of transgression make thee ugly in thine owne sight Goe to the clensing fountain and spring of Christs bloud and with the hand of faith wash and cleanse thy sinfull soule and pray the Lord to wash thee throughly as David did Psalm 51.2 wherewith if thou joyn upright endeavour after reformation in practise thou maist rest assured that the bloud of Jesus Christ shall clense thee from all thy sinnes 1 John 1 7 9. Secondly doth the barrennesse of thine heart in the want of grace make thee afraid Then get thee to the sanctifying fountain of Gods holy spirit which is the spirit of grace begg of God the good fruits of this spirit in love joy peace long-suffering faith c. Remember who made Aarons rodd to budd Numb 17. ● 8. and who can raise up
children unto Abraham of stones as Mat. 3.9 to whom all things are possible Mat. 19.36 and nothing is too hard Jer. 32.27 Lastly doth heavinesse and deadnesse of heart oppresse thee Then get thee to the comforter even to God in Christ by his holy spirit who is the God of hope that can fill thee with all joy in believing Rom. 15.13 FINIS A Table of some speciall matters contained in these Expositions of the 27.84.85 and 87. PSALMES The first number hath reference to the Psalme the second to the Page A. Abraham HOw the Sonnes of Abraham may be known 85.26 Affliction How to be so prepared for afflictions as that we may glorifie God under them 27.42 43. How the godly may comfort themselves in afflictions 27.47 All affliction comes by divine dispensation 85.36 The difference between Gods children and naturall men under affliction 85.43 44. Anger Anger what it is how and why ascribed unto God in Scripture 85.18 19. Speciall means to turn away Gods anger 85.22 23. Gods anger may continue long towards his own people and why 85.37,38,39 Anointed All true believers are Gods anointed 84.67 68. What we must do that we may be of the number of Gods anointed ones 84.68 69. Answer Why God doth sometimes deny to give gracious answers to the prayers of his servants 27.56 What we must do that we may be enabled to to wait and listen for a gracious answer when we have prayed 85.60.61 What is required of men that they may walk worthy of the Lord and labour in some measure to answer his bounty 85.92 Apostasie They that end in Apostasie began in hypocrisie or at least had only an humane acquired faith 27.89 90. Assembly Christian Assemblies for Evangelicall worship are lovely places 84.15 B. Behave HOw Gods children must behave themselves when he hides his face from them 27.73 Mens behaviour and carriage towards their brethren will discover and manifest their estate and condition before God 85.89 Blessing The right way to partake of the best blessings 27.129 130. What it is to be blessed 84.36 The difference between Gods children and naturall men in the fruition of temporall blessings 85.48 Though many times they want the possessions yet the right of all Gods blessings belongs to them that are in Christ 85.90 They that live in sinne and want faith have no part in the best blessings have starved souls though in pampered and well clad bodies 85.92 There is small hope of Gods blessing to accompany the devils getting 85.92 The earthly blessings of Gods providence are attendants on the heavenly blessings of his grace 85.93 Book God hath three Books and what they are 87.122 C. Calling HOw men must wait upon the Gospel preached for an holy calling 87.106 Effectuall calling is actually writing in the book of life 87.125 Captivitie What sins brought the Captivity 85.10 Censure He that shall refuse subjection to the censure of the Church must be cast out as an heathen 85.101 Charmes Conjurers charmes are prayers to the devill 85.28 Church What wonderfull blessings are certainly enjoyed in Gods house his Church and no where else 27.25 26 27. In the visible Church hypocrites may have a place for outward worship 84.10 Gods Church on earth is fitly compared to the Moon and why 85.34 Gods true Church seeking Gods salvation pleads mercy not merit 85.56 The true Church is a spirituall building of Gods own founding and making 87.79 The inseparable property of Gods true Church is that it is holy and sanctified 87.82 Prophane and wicked persons are no true and lively members of the Church 87.82 83. God loves his Church above all other states and conditions of men in the world whatsoever 87.85 The greatnesse of Gods love to his Church seen in three things 87.86 87 88 89 90. How to know the true Church and how to become true members of it 87.93 The true Church of God is his own city 87.95 Gods Church is as Noahs Ark unto which all must come that look to be saved from the deluge of damnation 87.96 What the way into Christs Church is ibid. Why God doth mention glorious things to belong to his Church 87.98 99. The outward state of Gods Church in this world is many times not onely mean but miserable 87.99 The happinesse of Gods Church and children must be measured by their present title to Gods favour in Christ and their certain title to suture glory ibidem Gods Church is Gods kingdom into which man in the corrupt state of nature cannot enter as heir to inherit 87.107 By what titles Gods Church is his more then any other people in the world 87.120 The Church of God is the onely place for spirituall joy 87.127 What incomparable blessings God vouchsafeth to his Church which makes it the place for spirituall joy 87.128.129 Out of the Church no salvat on and why 87. ●34 ●35 The Church of God is surpassing excellent and happy above all other states of people in the world 87.135 Comfort True courage and comfort in evill times is the Lords gift 27.9 The right way to sound comfort and true patience in any distresse or bodily misery 84.44 45. Contempt Gods people sometimes are in great contempt and why 85.74 Conversion No mans conversion is to be despaired of 87.113 What they must do that wish and wait for the conversion of rebels 87.113 114. Multitude of converts is an evidence of Gods speciall favour 87.116 Corruption Naturall corruption judgeth many of Gods wayes unequall 27.98 The terrour that corruption causeth in the godly may easily manifest how terrible the tyranny of it is in naturall men 27.108 How to know where corruption bears dominion 27.108 ●09 110. Corruption of nature in the heart bewrays its dominion in naturall men by their ordinary practise of sinne in life 27.122 123. Originall corruption is in Gods people in a different manner and measure according to their estate before God 85.13 14. Originall corruption is not quite taken away by baptisme 85.14 Covenant They that stand rightly in covenant with God are in an happy estate 27.4 How to get into Covenant with God 27.6 Countenance We should labour in our countenances to expresse truly the affections of our hearts 84.64 65. Courage The way to get spirituall courage 27.141 142. Courts Gods Courts are the place of his solemn worship here on earth 84.70 D. Delay WHy God sometimes useth long delayes in answering the prayers of his children 84.58 Deliverance Deliverance by unlawfull meanes is not of God but the devill 85.58 Disease Sinne is a deadly disease in the soul to which turning back is a spirituall relapse more dangerous then a corporall 85.68 Displeasure The sense of Gods displeasure in a state of misery is to Gods people as a state of death and why 85.42 43. Doubling Doubling requests in prayer shewes fervency and earnestnesse for audience 84.57 Dwell What it is to dwell in Gods house 27.24,32 Three things required of them that would dwell in Gods
unsearchable riches of Christ Eph. 3.8 and the manifold wisedome of God Vers 10. For it pleased the Father that in him should all fulnesse dwell Col. 1.19 in him are hid all the treasures of wisedome and knowledge Col. 2.3 and are all opened unto us in the Evangelicall ministery Now the legall service had the shadow of all these good things to come Colos 2.17 Heb. 10.1 for the sacrifices did lead to Christ as 1 Cor. 5.7 and the purifying water shadowed out the sanctification of the spirit Joh. 3.5 These and the rest of the legall ordinances were figures for the time of the Law Heb. 9.9 and the words of the Prophets with them were lights that shined in a dark place till the day of the Gospel did dawn and the day-starre that is the clearer light of knowledge arise in mens hearts 2 Pet. 1.19 Now David had the spirit in prophet call wisdome 2 Sam. 23.2 and thereby saw even in these legall ordinances the pleasant beauty of the Lord his God in Christ Jesus This serves for instruction and for admonition The use for instruction For instruction see a reason of the different affections to be seen in men toward the house of God and the sacred ordinances therein used some are exceeding zealous thereof as Psal 69.9 longing and fainting for the Courts of the Lord Psal 84.2 Psal 63.1 2. Psal 42.1 2. Others count it a wearinesse and wonder that any should take delight therein Now the reason is that some see the beauty of the Lord in his house and others are blinde and ignorant and see nothing at all as Cant. 5.9 being like the Prophets servant that saw the horses and chariots of the enemy but saw not the chariots of fire from the Lord till the Prophet had prayed for him 2 Kings 6.15 16 17. They are like the woman of Sichar that asked not the water of life of Christ because she knew him no● nor the gift of God John 4.10 For admonition it serves two wayes First to naturall men to give all diligence after spirituall illumination that they may attain to this estate to see the Lords pleasing beauty in his sacred ordinances The way is to get the spirit 1 Cor. 2.11 12. for which end wee must use Gods meanes the word preached Acts 10.44 Gal. 3.2 and prayer Luke 11.13 in an holy manner that is first repenting of sinne Prov. 1.23 Acts 2.38 Secondly hungring and thirsting after grace Isaiah 44.3 Thirdly walking in new obedience Acts 5.32 The second Use for admonition Secondly to Gods children to be carefull of their behaviour that the beauty of the Lord may be still shining upon them The way is First to watch against temptation to sinne which is a cloud to hide Gods face from his people as Lam. 3.44 Isaiah 59.2 Secondly to bee frequent and diligent in those sacred ordinances and religious services wherein God begets and encreaseth grace in their hearts which now are the solemn parts of the Evangelicall ministery in the word preached sacraments reverently administred and prayer with thankesgiving Thirdly to strive to shew the power of godlinesse in conscionable obedience Iohn 14 21 23. He that hath my Commandements and keepeth them he it is that loveth me and he that loveth me shall be loved of my father and I will love him and will manifest my self unto him If a man love me he will keep my words and my father will love him and we will come unto him and make our abode with him and Psal 50.23 To him that ordereth his conversation aright will I shew the salvation of God The second end for which Davids desires to dwell in Gods house is that he may enquire in his temple that is diligently seek direction of God in all cases of doubt Hebr. early or difficulty that may any way concern him Mark heere then The fifth Observation That in Gods house the godly did enquire and seek of God for direction and satisfaction in all materiall cases of doubt and difficulty that did concern them See for David himself 1 Sam. 22.10 Doeg tels Saul that Ahimelech enquired of the Lord for David and Vers 15. Ahimelechs speech seems to imply that he had done it often Did I then begin no enquire of God for him as if he should have said that 's a thing I have formerly done oftentimes for him So Chapter 23.2 David enquired of the Lord about his going to fight against the Philistims that came against Keilah vers 4. Againe he enquired of the Lord. This enquiry was thought to have been by the Prophet Gad who was with David 1 Sam. 22.5 and 1 Sam. 23.9 10. he enquired by Abiathar the Priest that was fled to him with the Ephod as vers 6. And 1 Sam. 30.7 8. he enquired of the Lord about the pursuit of the Amalakites that had burnt Ziklag So before this time Judg. 1.1 the people asked the Lord who shall go up against the Canaanites and Judges 20.18 they ask counsell of the Lord about going up against the Benjamites and vers 23. the second time and vers 27 28. the third time where the manner is shewed Adde Gen. 25.22 The first Reason The reason hereof is twofold First Gods own ordinance which is plainly set down directing his people to this dutie See the promise of Gods presence to give direction Exod. 25.21 22. whence the most holy place is thought to be called 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 because thence God spake and gave answer when he was rightly sought unto 1 Kings 6.19 c. And hereupon Num. 27.21 Joshuah must be before Eleazar the Priest who shall ask counsell for him before the Lord. Adde Deut. 17.8 9. The second Reason Secondly for the fruition of the benefits and comforts of this priviledge which are exceeding great First freedome from manifold evils The benefits that come by enquiring of God that do accompany mens miscarriages that walk in their own counsels and after their own conceits as we may see in the Israelites making league with the Gibeonites that were inhabitants in the land of Canaan Josh 9.14 c. Secondly assurance to be acceptable to God and bleffed of him in the things they take in hand even of this world See 2 Chron. 15.2 If ye seek him he will be found of you and Verse 15. they sought him with their whole desire and he was found of them Thirdly undoubted fruition of glory in the life to come See Psal 73.24 Thou shalt guide me with thy counsell and afterward receive me to glory See also Psal 24.3 4 5 6. Who shall ascend into the hill of the Lord c. This is the generation of them that seek him that seek thy face O Jacob. This serves for instruction and for admonition The use for instruction For instruction see plainly that the true members of Gods Church are advanced in priviledge dignity and honour above all other people for with whom doth