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A64241 Jacob wrestling with God, and prevailing: or, a treatise concerning the necessity and efficacy of faith in prayer Wherein divers weighty questions and cases of conscience about praying in faith, are stated and resolved. For the comforting and satisfying of weak and scrupulous consciences: the conviction of formal hypocrites, and awakening of all saints, both weak and strong, great and small, to this great duty of prayer. By one who hath obtained mercy to be a minister of, and sufferer for, the gospel of Jesus Christ in this hour of temptation. Taylor, Thomas, 1624 or 5-1700. 1663 (1663) Wing T555; ESTC R222503 60,235 214

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this prayer looking to the Word and Promise of God made to Abraham Isa●● and Jacob as his rule in asking and the glory of the Name of God as his great and ultimate end and by good argument and strength of reason shewing that to execute his fierce wrath in consuming his people would neither consist with his Covenant and Promise nor with the glory of his own great Name and therefore prayes the Lord to turn from his fierce wrath and repent of this evil against his people And by this prayer of Faith he prevails with God and delivers Israel from that consuming wrath and anger of God that was kindled against them so that they perished not in their iniquity as vers 14. And the Lord repented of the evil which hee thought to do unto his people Which famous prayer and intercession of Moses is recorded in the book of Psalms and mentioned as the onely means of Israels preservation from the consuming power of Jehovahs great wrath and fierce anger Psal 106 23. Therefore hee said that hee would destroy them had not Moses his chosen stood before him in the breach to turn away his wrath lest he should destroy them Oh the prevailing power and efficacy of Faith in prayer that by one prayer of Faith a whole Nation should be delivered from so great a ruine Instance 2 Thus also righteous Lot by one prayer of Faith delivered Zoar from the common destruction and over throw of Sodom Gomorrah that very morning when fire was ready to come down from Heaven to destroy those Cities Gen. 19.18 And Lot said unto them oh not so my Lord Behold now thy servant hath found grace in thy sight and thou hast magnified thy mercy which thou hast shewed unto mee in saving my life and I cannot escape to the mountain lest some evil take mee and I dye Behold now this City is near to flee unto and it is a little one O let me escape thither is it not a little one and my soul shall live This prayer of Lot was not without some visible tincture of humane frailty and weakness of Faith wherein hee offended in that hee accepted not the place which the Lord had appointed but chuseth another ascribing more to the place than to the power and good pleasure of God for his protection Nevertheless it being a prayer of Faith in which there was a real exercise of Faith in that hee beleeved God was able to spare Zoar and to make it a means of his preservation and more comfortable living than the desolate mountain and therefore prayes that the Lord would not send him to the mountain but rather let him flee to Zoar. In which prayer holy Lot was questionless guided by the Spirit of God to ask the preservation of that City which though visibly threatned and in danger to be destroyed with the rest yet was in respect of Gods secret will and purpose to be preserved and therefore the Lord did by his holy Spirit put it into the heart of his righteous servant Lot to ask that City In which request he is presently accepted and the life of that City granted at his petition vers 21. And hee said unto him see I have accepted thee concerning this thing that I will not overthrow this City for the which thou hast spoken Haste thee escape thither for I cannot do any thing till thou be come thither therefore the Name of that City was called Zoar. Oh the infinite and admirable condescention of the great and holy God to the weakness of a poor frail man that Lot should not accept the mountain which the Lord appointed him and yet that the Lord should accept Lot and spare Zoar which he had spoken for yet such is the holy indulgence of the heavenly Father to his praying children that when through humane frailty they cannot come up to his terms hee out of divine pity stoops and comes down to theirs and such is the efficacy prevailing force of Faith in prayer that God is even overcome thereby to grant his poor praying servants even what they will vers 21. See I have accepted thee concerning this thing that I will not overthrow this City for the which thou hast spoken Oh well was it for Zoar that Lot spoke to God for it The prayer of one just Lot delivers this wicked City from the common calamity and destruction of their fellow-sinners 2. The Saints and servants of God have prevailed by Faith in prayer for the pulling down most speedy vengeance and just judgements of God upon their malicious and ungodly enemies Thus zealous Elijah by prayer brings down fire from Heaven upon the heads of his proud and malicious enemies two several Captains and their fifties who in the pride and heat of their spirits came to do violence to the good Prophet 2 King 1.9 10 11 12 until by these examples of Gods severity the rest of that wicked party were reduced to some submission and moderation towards his faithful servant who in prophecying the death of the King of Samaria had not offended but done that which he was commanded and allowed of God to do And the same holy man Elijah by prayer prevails with God to shut the Heavens that it rained not for three years and six months so that wicked Ahab Jezabel and the ten Tribes were for their Idolatry and persecution of Gods faithful servants justly plagued with a three years famine 1 King 17.1 compared with James 5.16 17. The effectual fervent prayer of a righteous man availeth much Elias was a man subject to like passions as wee are and hee prayed earnestly that it might not rain and it rained not on the earth by the space of three years and six months Thus also the holy Prophet Elisha prevails with God by Faith in prayer for the smiting of the King of Syria's Army with blindness 2 King 6.18 And when they came down to him Elisha prayed unto the Lord and said Smite this people I pray thee with blindness And hee smote them with blindness according to the Word of Elisha Thus also the two faithful witnesses under the New Testament which the Lord raiseth up to prophesie and bear witness against Antichrist 1260 daies that is all the time of the beasts reign and tyranny for so long hee is to continue Rev. 13.6 have power to pull down vengeance upon their enemies and to open and shut Heaven and smite the earth with plagues as oft as they will Rev. 11.5 6. And if any man will hurt them fire proceedeth out of their mouth and devoureth their enemies And if any man will hurt them hee must in this manner bee killed These have power to shut Heaven that it rain not in the daies of their prophecy and have power over waters to turn them to blood and to smite the earth with plagues as often as they will See here what great power the Lord hath given to his witness-bearing Saints and servants under the New
And in thine hand is there not power and might so that none is able to withstand thee Art not thou our God who didst drive out the inhabitants of this Land before thy people Israel and gavest it to the seed of Abraham thy friend for ever And they dwelt therein and have built thee a Sanctuary therein for thy Name saying If when evil cometh upon us as the sword judgement or pestilence or famine wee stand before this house and in thy presence for thy Name is in this house and cry unto thee in our affliction then thou wilt hear and help And now behold the children of Ammon and Moab and Mount-Seir whom thou wouldest not let Israel invade when they came out of the Land of Egypt but they turned from them and destroyed them not Behold I say how they reward us to come to cast us out of thy possession which thou hast given us to inherit O our God wilt thou not judge them for we have no might against this great company that cometh against us neither know wee what to do but our eyes are upon thee And all Judah stood before the Lord with their little ones their wives and their children Oh here is a prayer of Faith indeed there is much of the life of Faith and strength of argument in this prayer of good Jebosaphat 1. By Faith he sees and pleads the near relation betwixt God and his people Israel the seed of Abraham his friend 2. By Faith hee presses God upon his Covenant and Promise made to Abraham Isaac and Jacob by which hee gave the Land of Canaan which is therefore called the Land of Promise to Abraham and his seed for ever 3. By Faith hee acknowledgeth and improveth the soveraignty and ruling power which God keepeth in his own hand over all the Kingdomes of the world yea over the very Heathen and those that are the enemies of his Church and People and therefore is able at all times to frustrate their deepest counsels disappoint their greatest designs bridle their greatest rage and power so as to deliver his people that put their trust in him 4. By Faith hee pleads the special Covenant and Promise of God made to Solomon on the behalf of his people at the dedication of the Temple and applies it to the present case in hand 5. By Faith hee improves the various passages of providence clearing up the innocency and integrity of his people Israel and the righteousness of their cause and on the contrary declareth the guiltiness ingratitude and wickedness of these ungodly nations that were now combined together to seek the ruine of Israel And upon the whole leaves the case with God as a most righteous Judge holy faithful and able to plead the case of his poor people in this great distress And prevails so far with God by this prayer of Faith that hee hath a gracious answer and a most glorious return in the wonderful Salvation of the Church and People of God for whom hee prayed and in the utter destruction and overthrow of their potent enemies against whom hee prayed for vers 14. Then upon Jahaziel c. came the Spirit of the Lord in the midst of the Congregation And hee said Thus saith the Lord unto you be not afraid nor dismayed by reason of this great multitude for the battel is not yours but Gods And ver 17. Yee shall not need to fight in this battel set your selves stand yee still and see the salvation of the Lord with you And vers 22. When they began to sing and to praise The Lord set ambushments against the children of Ammon Moab and Mount-Seir which were come against Judah and they were smitten for the children of Ammon and Moab stood up against the Inhabitants of Mount-Seir utterly to slay and destroy them And when they had made an end of the Inhabitants of Seir every one helped to destroy another And when Judah came toward the watch tower in the wilderness they looked unto the multitude and behold they were dead bodies fallen to the earth and none escaped And vers 25. When Jehosaphat and his people came to take the spoil of them they found among them in abundance both riches with the dead bodies and precious Jewels which they stript off for themselves more than they could carry away and they were three daies in gathering of the spoil it was so much Oh what a wonderful deliverance and salvation was here obtained by one prayer of Faith Good Jehosaphat prayes in Faith and prevails by prayer with God The enemies are divided one against another and utterly destroyed one by another Israel saved with a wonderful salvation and greatly enriched with the spoil of their enemies 4. The Saints and Servants of God by Faith in prayer have prevailed with God for the stopping the course and changing the very law of nature in his government of the Creatures so that they have at the command of God been serviceable to his Church and People not onely beyond but even against the course and law of nature Instance 1 So holy Joshua by Faith in prayer commands the Sun and Moon to stand still and stay their course until hee had avenged the Lords people upon their enemies Josh 10.12 Then spake Joshua to the Lord in the day when the Lord delivered up the Amorites before the children of Israel And hee said in the sight of Israel Sun stand thou still upon Gibeon and thou Moon in the valley of Ajalon And vers 13. The Sun stood still and the Moon stayed until the people had avenged themselves upon their enemies Is not this written in the book of Jasher So the Sun stood still in the midst of Heaven and hasted not to go down about a whole day And vers 14. There was us day like that before it or after it that the Lord hearkened to the voice of a man for the Lord fought for Israel On the wonderful force and prevailing efficacy of Faith i● prayer that even the course and law of nature which no creature can resist or withstand should thereby be stayed Job 38.31 32 33. 34 35 Ezek. 1.17 and the Sun and the Moon which by the ordinance of God are to bee in continual motion and move with such wonderful speed Psal 19.1 2 3 4 5 6 as to compass the world in the vast circumference of the Heavens in a few hours should at the word of a poor frail man stand still and stay their course for the space of a whole day Instance 2 Thus also holy Moses prevails with the Lord by prayer for the dividing the waters of the Sea even the Red Sea so that contrary to the law and course of nature they stood upon an heap and were a wall to Israel on the right hand and on the left Exod. 14.15 16. And the Lord said unto Moses Wherefore cryest thou unto mee Speak unto the children of Israel that they go forward But lift up thou thy Rod
the Elect of God do cry for vengeance day and night 'T is not in the power of the greatest worldly force and pollicy to secure them from the revenging hand of God No but such must certainly fall before the prayers of Gods Elect Luke 18.7 8. And shall not God avenge his own Elect which cry day and night unto him though hee bear long with them i. e. with the persecutors I tell you that hee will avenge them speedily Oh that therefore the Kings and Princes and Rulers of the Earth would bee wise and take heed how by persecuting and oppressing the People of God they constrain them to cry to Heaven against them 'T is blessed counsel which the Spirit of God gives by the mouth of his servant David Psal 2.10 Be wise now therefore O yee Kings be instructed yee Judges of the Earth Serve the Lord with fear and rejoyce with trembling Kiss the Son lest hee be angry and yee perish in the way When his wrath is kindled but a little blessed are all they that put their trust in him Use 2 What a great mercy and blessing then are the Saints and People of God to the Nations and Kingdoms and Countries where they live who as so many Princes or rather Kings and Priests have power with God and can by Faith in prayer prevail with him for any thing What a mercy was one praying Moses to the Nation of Israel Psal 106.23 when they had provoked the Lord to jealousie by the golden Calf What a great mercy was one praying Lot to the City Zoar Gen. 19.21 which should have been destroyed with Sodom and Gomorrah had not Lot prayed for it What a great blessing was holy Jacob who was a great wrestler with God in prayer Gen. 32.24.28 and as a Prince had power with God and prevailed and upon that account had his name changed from Jacob to Israel what a mercy I say was hee to the whole Family of his Unckle Laban Gen. 30.27 whilst he sojourned there That speech of the Lord to King Abimelech and his People concerning Abraham a poor traveller and stranger who came but to sojourn in his Country for a time is very remarkable Gen. 20.7 Now therefore restore the man his Wife for hee is a Prophet and hee shall pray for thee and thou shalt live Wrath was gone out from the Lord against King Abimelech and his People And the prayers of Abraham a poor stranger prevail in Heaven for the life of Abimelech who otherwaies was but a dead man and for those in his house whose wombs were fast closed up because of Sarah Abraham's Wife Gen. 20.3.17 18 whom Abimelech had sinfully taken to him Their own sin not Abraham's sojourning had procured wrath against them And Abraham by prayer procureth sparing and healing mercy for them A sinning Court who daily provoke the Lord against themselves and subjects ☞ had need of some praying souls daily to intercede for them How great therefore is the errour of the wicked who look upon the People of God as the onely troublers of their Israel 1 King 18.17 and attribute the cause of all their calamities and troubles to the Lords faithful servants which they procure unto themselves by their own wickedness Justly therefore may the Lords People answer such Ahabs in the words of that old non-conformist and good Prophet Elijah 1 King 18.18 Wee have not troubled Israel but thou and thy Fathers house in that yee have forsaken the Commandements of the Lord and thou hast followed Baalim 'T is not the zealous and conscientious non conformist that troubles the Court and Country but the Idolatrous and superstitious party who cast off the Commandements of the Lord and set up their own inventions Psal 106.29 Rev. 13.12 15 16 and as a greater aggravation of their wickedness would compel others to sin with them Oh that therefore the eyes of the Nations of the Kings and Judges of the earth were opened to discern aright and to see who are the troublers of Israel and who are the chariots and horsemen thereof Well! that blessed day is a coming wherein the Kings of the earth even shall hate that scarlet whore Rev. 17.16 17 tear her flesh burn her with fire even so Amen The good Lord hasten it in his due time and let all the Saints say Come Lord Jesus come quickly Well then whatever wicked men say whatever proud men say out of the blindness and hardness and unbeleef of their hearts yet the zealous and conscientious non-conformists are not the troublers of Israel 2 King 2.12 Rev. 16.13 14 but the Chariots and Horse-men thereof Are not the Kings enemies but his and their Countries best friends Rev. 19.19 20 21 and wicked men will be found at last to be the worst subjects and enemies both to their King and Country Let the Nations Kings and Princes of the earth therefore know that 't is their best interest to cherish protect and incourage a praying and a holy people though they cannot in all things conform to their laws and customs in the matters of Gods most holy worship about which the holy God is so jealous Exod. 20.5 Dan. 3.17 18. 6.10 and his people so truly and tenderly conscientious And the prayers of such a people shall prevail more in Heaven for their King and Country in order to their defence and safety than all the Chariots and Horse-men Souldiers Armies Power and Policy that the whole world can afford them Use 3 Then O ye Saints and Servants of the most high God who have received the spirit of Adoption and have an interest in Jesus 〈◊〉 great High Priest who is entred into the Heavens for us even Jesus the Son of God come boldly and daily to the throne of grace improve your interest in Heaven and try what faith and prayer will do there for the help of your native Country your poor afflicted brethren abroad in the world for the consolation and deliverance of Zion that City of God and for the confusion and destruction of mighty Babel that Mother of Harlots and abominations of the earth who hath corrupted the whole earth with her fornications involved the whole Creation in such a woful bondage and thraldome and made her self drunk with the blood of Saints and Martyrs of Jesus Heb. 4.16 Come boldly I say to the throne of Grace Luke 18.7 and cry mightily to Heaven even day and night Isa 62.6 7 and give the Lord no rest till he doth arise Psal 87.3 and make his Jerusalem a praise in the earth and fulfil all those glorious things which are spoken of that City of God and execute all the judgements written against Babylon to binde her Kings in chains Psal 149.7 8 9 and her Nobles in links of Iron This honour have all his Saints O ye Saints this is an honour that the God of Heaven and earth hath put
this therfore come into the hands of any prayerless souls know thou art yet without the spirit and so art none of Jesus Christs Rom. 8.9 Where-ever the Spirit of Grace is it is a Spirit of prayer Zach. 12.10 Dost thou feel the guilt of sin the want of pardon peace grace holiness thou wouldst not need the words of others to help thee in praying but thou wouldst know what it is for the spirit to help the proper and onely help in prayer thy infirmities and couldst bee no more satisfied with dry and empty forms then a hungry man with Air. If thou art a weak doubting soul and complainest of an unbelieving heart which is a good symptome here thou mayest meet with plain and spiritual resolves to thy doubts about the acceptance of thy prayer and the looking for answers thereof and what faith thou art to exercise on promises in order thereunto Yea all Saints may be further instructed in the efficacy and prevalency of prayer and to be encouraged that the Lord will not cast off a praying Generation that cry day and night unto him The Lord hasten to power forth the spirit of light and prayer upon his people and upon the world as the best sign of his own approaching to judge the earth In the waiting for which let all that have received the first fruits thereof be found at this day To which expectation Reader I commend thee and this spiritual treatise to thy perusal and it and thy self to the blessing made over to the seed of Jacob that wrastle it out with God and prevail over him The Saints do in a sense govern the World with Jesus Christ already by the spirit of Prayer that is in them making intercession in them according to Christs intercession in heaven and usually wee may know what God is about to do in the world by the prayers of his Saints especially in this last age of the world when their souls travel and are in pangs for Sions Redemption and the earth-quake to come into the Nations of the world till all the foundations of it as laid for the interest of Babylon and Antichristianism are shaken and out of course which the Lord will hasten in his time But I must break off and be-speak thy prayers for the Author and my self and all the Lords afflicted Ministers that are mourning in corners resting Thy Servant for Jesus sake Jacob wrestling with God and prevailing Matthew 21.22 And all things whatsoever ye shall ask in Prayer beleeving ye shall receive THis Text is brought in as an Epiphonema or Closing speech to the history of the fruitless Fig-tree which being cursed by Jesus Christ for its barrenness presently withers and is dried up v. 19. to the great admiration of the Disciples vers 20. which action as it was extraordinary and miraculous in its self so in the tendency thereof it was of extraordinary use to the Disciples and did carry along with it a double instruction First To beware of an outside formal Profession without spiritual fruit and a suitable conversation which is alway attended with the wrath and displeasure of God and is nigh unto cursing Heb. 6.8 Secondly To teach the great Efficacy and Power of Faith and what great things may be done thereby either extraordinary according to that dispensation of working miracles which was but for the time present and peculiar to some vers 21. for all had not this gift nor faith of miracles 1 Cor. 12.29.30 2. Or else ordinary according to the gift and force of prayer which is perpetual and common to all the Saints by which they have a constant and joynt access to the Throne of Grace in all causes whatsoever and may accordingly prevail with God provided they pray in Faith as in the Text. And all things whatsoever c. In this Text of Scripture there are two things principally taught and commended to our consideration 1. The Necessity of Faith in Prayer 2. The Efficacy of Faith in Prayer The first viz. The Necessity of Faith in Prayer is gathered from the word Beleeving which is brought in as a specifical and qualifying adjunct or necessary ingredient to all our prayers And all things whatsoever ye shall ask in prayer beleeving ye shall receive The Necessity of Faith in Prayer is also gathered from other Texts of Scripture as Heb. 11.6 But without Faith it is impossible to please God for he that cometh to God must beleeve c. And again James 1.5 6. If any of you lack wisdome let him ask of God c. But let him ask in Faith And look as the body without the soul is dead and useless and cannot perform the actions of a man So also Prayer without Faith is dead and unprofitable James 1.6 7 8. So that Faith is the soul and life of Prayer and therefore a necessary ingredient thereto 1. Quest or Case of Conscience But what kinde of Faith is that which is so necessarily and indispensibly required in all our prayers to God is it the Faith of Assurance or the Faith of Relyance seeing James saith it must be without wavering and in nothing doubting Therefore it would seem that there is required in all our prayers to God a Faith of Assurance yea of full and perfect Assurance which admits of no doubting or uncertainty of the mind in the thing asked and that a Faith of Relyance is not sufficient seeing that is alwaies attended with some doubting as in Esther If I perish I perish she relyed upon God in the use of means but yet was doubtful as to the success and event thereof Now if this Faith be not accepted in prayer then the prayers of most of the Children of God are ineffectual seeing most of them have not the Faith of Assurance That saying of the holy man James shall be cleared in its proper place Answ But in answer to the Question it is affirmed That although it be the duty of all Christians to press after the Faith of Assurance as that which tendeth exceedingly to their comfort and inward joy Yet where there is a Faith of Relyance i.e. the heart doth inwardly rest upon Gods alsufficiency mercy faithfulness truth c. yet with doubting and uncertainty of the mind whether the thing shall be done which is asked of God in prayer the prayer is accepted of God and shall certainly have a gracious return in due time But that we may be the more clear and distinct in our handling this point to the satisfaction and comfort of weak and scrupulous consciences we shall first give a brief description of these two kinds of Faith in their distinct and different natures that so the person who is scrupulous may the better judge of his Faith of what kinde it is And then wee shall by Scripture and experience make good our assertion viz. that a Faith of Relyance is accepted of God in prayer where the faith of Assurance is wanting Faith of Assurance described The Faith of Assurance
to right grounds to right ends and aims and to a right frame of heart in prayer onely the light of Faith which is influenced by the Spirit and Word of God can do this Rom. 8 26.27 To pra● without the real exercise of tru● Faith is to pray in vain because so to pray is to pray amiss there fore the exercise of Faith i● prayer is of absolute necessity Reas 3 3. Because otherwise we can not pray with acceptation an● that is the duty of every Christian and the excellency of tru● grace in every duty and hol● action to look unto God as i● ultimate and highest end to have its acceptation and approbation from him in all things 2 Cor. 5.9 Wherefore wee labour that whether present or absent we may be accepted of him Now that is the glory of a duty and that which crowns it with life sweetness efficacy blessing and honour whe● it comes off with divine acceptation And therefore when God the Father would put the greatest honour upon his Son Jesus Christ and crown his work with he greatest glory he doth it by witnessing his approbation and acceptation thereof from Hea●en Mat. 3.17 And again Mat. ●8 5 This is my beloved Son in ●hom I am well pleased And where this is wanting wee may write upon our highest enjoyments and performances Ichabod The glory is departed the like ●weetness glory and blessedness of a duty is lost where this is wanting Gen. 4.5 Mal. 1.10 Now therefore it mainly con●erns us to look unto this in all ●ur holy services and sacrifices ●hat they may come upon Gods Altar with acceptation but this ●annot be without Faith we can●ot pray with acceptation if wee ●o not pray in Faith Heb. 11.6 But without Faith it is impossible to ●lease him And again Whatsoever is not of Faith is sin So t● faithless prayers like blinde a● lame sacrifices under the La● Mal. 1.8 are both unaccepta● and sinful upon all which con●derations it doth more than s● ficiently appear that there is necessity of Faith in prayer Use 1 The opening and discove● of this great Gospel truth m● be of use both to sinners ● Saints to beleevers and un● leevers to formal hypocrit● and to sincere Christians wh● ther weak or strong And first by way of Inform●tion it may serve to inform us three things very needful a● profitable for all men to know 1. How worthless vile a● useless yea how sinful and ab● minable the prayers of all unb● leevers wicked persons and fo● mal hypocrites are If the efficacy excellency an● worth of prayer dependeth up●n and is according to the exer●ise of Faith in it and Faith be ●he life glory and strength of ●rayer as hath been already ●●ewed then how fruitless vile ●nd worthless must the prayers ●f all unbeleevers wicked per●ons and formal hypocrites in the world needs be 'T is the manner of wicked per●ons and formal hypocrites whose Religion lyes in a few ex●ernal services and ceremonies to glory much in their book●rayers their say-prayers their ●orm-prayers which they cry ●p with as much superstitious ●nd blinde zeal as the Athenians ●id their Goddess Diana the ●mage which fell down from Jupiter Act. 9.35 But if wee confider the persons who are the ●dmirers and Authors of such ●ormal services The visible Characters of unbeleef enmi● against Christ prophaneness 〈◊〉 godliness and hypocrisie wh● are so legible in their hearts a● lives that hee that runs m● read them For out of the ab● dance of the heart the mouth spe● eth Wee need no more to co● vince and assure us that the b● of such their services are 〈◊〉 worthless vain and unprofita● things which God takes no ple● sure in and which thomselv● can have no profit or fruit by 〈◊〉 Mal. 1.10 Where the Lord Hosts speaking to a generati● of corrupt and ungodly Prie● and People who by their unha● lowed and unsanctified course● had polluted his Name and co● rupted his true Worship as a● peareth vers 6 7 8 9. Tell them plainly vers 10. I have 〈◊〉 pleasure in you saith the Lord 〈◊〉 Hosts neither will I accept an offe●ing at your hand And again Isa 1.13 Bring no more vain oblations Incerse is an abomination to mee the New-Moons and Sabbaths the calling of Assemblies I cannot away with it is iniquity even the solemn meeting Your New Moons and your appointed Feasts my soul hateth they are a trouble unto mee I am weary to bear them and when yee spread forth your hands I will hide mine eyes from you Yea when yee make many prayers I will not hear Your hands are full of blood It is marvellous to consider the admirable wisdome of the holy Spirit of God in the mouth of this holy Prophet in cutting asunder the very sinews and casting down the very bulworks and strong holds of the hypocrites confidence ripping open their hypocrisie and falshood to the quick and casting most contempt and holy disdain upon those things wherein they do most o● all glory and boast themselves Of those things wherein the● deal most proudly doth the holy Spirit speak most contemptuously 1. Their festivals and sel● sanctified holy daies in the observation whereof they place 〈◊〉 much of their Religion and d● so confidently bless themselve● how doth the Lord contem● with utmost disdain and cast o● even with loathing and hatred● vers 14. Your New Moons and yo● appointed Feasts my soul hateth they are a trouble unto mee I a● weary to bear them 2. Their service which a● swers to the Sacrifices of ol● yea their offerings and oblation● which they bring and perform with so much carnal devotion and contest for with so much blinde zeal how doth the Lord reject and protest against as most hateful and displeasing to his holiness and a burden too heavy for him to bear vers 13. Bring no more vain oblations Incense is an abomination unto me the calling of Assemblies I cannot away with It is iniquity even the solemn meeting Oh what shame and confusion will one day cover the faces of those wicked and ungodly hypocrites who persecute oppress punish and condemn the generation of the righteous because they cannot in conscience own or joyn with their Idolatrous Assemblies which because of their number they call solemn and publick when as the Lord himself doth reject and disown them and calls them iniquity and wickedness not onely wicked and unjust or ungodly but wickedness and iniquity in the abstract because it is iniquity under a pretence of Piety Idolatry and false Worship under a pretence o● worshipping God spiritual wickedness is the greatest wickedness because it hath in it the spirits o● wickedness Simulata sanctita saith Austin duplex iniquitas quia iniquitas quia simulati● i. e. feigned sanctity is doubl● iniquity both because iniquity and because feigned The Religion of Idolaters an● false worshippers is their wor● piece their prophaneness swearing cursing drunkenness exces● of riot chambering
this Rock upon which they must inevitably fall and split themselves that the things which they so ask must of necessity run cross to the will of God let them take what Form they will and stint themselves to the constant use of it as the Hypocrites do and experience will quickly teach them that in so doing they must contradict the revealed will of God in their petitions and therefore such prayers must needs be very fruitless But the prayers of the sincere children of God which are indeed prayers of Faith and the breathings of Gods own Spirit in them do alwaies concur and fall in with the will of God And as hee that searcheth the heart knoweth what is the mind of the spirit in the hearts of his children so the Spirit searcheth all things yea the deep things of God Rom. 8.27 1 Cor. 2.10 11 Because hee i.e. the holy Spirit of God maketh intercession for the Saints according to the will of God Faith looks at the will of God as her rule in asking and in things about which the will of God is revealed Faith will be positive and ask absolutely without an if but in things about which the will of God is yet secret and unknown Faith will ask with submission to the will of God Not my will but thy will be done is the language of Faith in such cases And it is as impossible for Faith to erre in this particular and to miss of the will of God in asking as it is for the Sun in the Firmament to mistake his way in his heavenly perambulation or for the waters of the Rivers to mistake their way into the Sea that they should not come into and coincidate with the Ocean Whatsoever therefore the Saints do ask in Faith they do ask according to the will of God whether it be secret or revealed For the rule which Faith looks at is an unerring rule viz. the whole light of Scripture-revelation And the conduct and guide by which Faith is directed in asking is an unerring guide even the holy Spirit of God Rom. 8.26 which perfectly knoweth and searcheth what is the mind and will of God in all cases whether secret or manifest And it is worthy observation how the poor Saints of God are oft times by a secret instinct and conduct of the Spirit guided in prayer to ask those very things of God which hee is about to do and bring to pass beyond what is revealed or made known As when Lot asked of God in Prayer the preservation of the City Zoar which was threatned and in visible danger of perishing in the common destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah and yet was preserved by the prayer of righteous Lot who was questionless guided in his asking that City above any other Gen. 16.19 20 21 by the secret instinct of the Spirit who knew what was the secret will and purpose of God in that matter and therefore taught Lot to make intercession for it according to the will of God Thus also that holy woman Hannah when shee prayed for a Son and in the pouring out of her spirit to the Lord in prayer did before-hand dedicate and devote him to the Lord all his daies was questionless guided by a secret and special instinct of the spirit to ask of God that very thing that was in the heart and purpose of God concerning her and her Son though as yet secret and unknown 1 Sam. 1.10 11. Thus also the last Martyrs that suffered in the Marian daies were taught from Heaven by the secret conduct of the spirit to ask of God in prayer that they might be the last that should suffer in that manner and that the Lord would put an end to the afflictions of his people And were in that petition graciously heard and answered for presently the life of that wicked Queen was cut off by the hand of God And though many others were condemned and warrants issued out for the burning of them Fox Martiro vol. 3. p. 893. yet the tydings of the Queens death stayed the execution and those precious souls were according to their petition the last that suffered in that bloody persecution Whatever therefore the Saints do ask of God in prayer by the help of his holy Spirit and by Faith in the Name of Jesus Christ they do ask according to his will and therefore must needs prevail in Heaven and have such petitions granted and fulfilled on earth 1 Joh. 5.14 15. And this is the confidence that wee have in him that if wee ask any thing according to his will hee heareth us And if wee know that hee heareth us Whatsoever wee ask wee know that wee have the petitions that wee desired of him Reason 3 The prayers of the Saints offered up in Faith do fall under the blessing of the mediation and intercession of Jesus Christ Heb. 4.14.16 that great High Priest over the House of God who is entred into the Heavens even Jesus the Son of God whose office it is to offer up the prayers of all the Saints with the spiritual incense of his merits whereby they do become acceptable to God It pertained to the office Exod. 30.6 7 Levit. 16.12 and was the custome of the Priests under the Law to enter within the vail and offer up the sweet Incense with the prayers of the Congregation who usually were without the door of the Tabernacle praying at the time of Incense Luke 1.8 9 10 And the time of the Priests offering up Incense was observed by the Congregation as a special time and season for prayer And all this was to typifie and point out something of the Priestly and Mediatorial Office of Jesus Christ Heb 6.19 20. and 9.24 who is now entred within the vail into the holy of holies i. e. the heavenly places themselves there to appear in the presence of God for us as a Priest for ever after the order of Melchisedeck to offer up all the spiritual sacrifices and services of the Saints unto his Father with the sprinkling of his blood and sweet perfume and incense of his precious merits upon them whereby their persons though compassed with many sins and infirmities and their services though weak and imperfect in themselves are made infinitely acceptable and well pleasing unto the Father through him 1. 1 Their persons Their persons are made acceptable unto the Father through him Ephes 1.6 To the praise of his glorious grace wherein hee hath made us accepted in the beloved Oh ye precious Saints of God know that the acceptation of your persons with the Father stands not in your own Saintship and personal righteousness but in the imputed righteousness precious blood and merits of Jesus Christ which is made yours by Faith So that by the blood of Jesus ye are now made Kings and Priests unto his Father and may come to the throne of grace with acceptation Rev. 1.5.6 Unto him that hath loved us and washed us
therefore is a full perswasion Heb. 10.22 1 Joh. 5.13 14 15 1 Joh. 5.6 Rom. 8.16 and certain Assurance of the mind of a Beleever of the thing asked or hoped for grounded upon the clear and infallible testimony of the Word and Spirit of God in their joynt witness Faith of Relyance described The Faith of Relyance is the inward resting of the heart upon God his name and attributes Psa 37.7 Jonah 3.8 9 Esther 4.16 Job 13.15 Dan. 3.17 18 viz. his power wisdome mercy faithfulness truth c. for the performance of his Word and Promise in general without any certainty or assurance of the mind with application thereof to its self in special wanting the particular witness and testimony of the Spirit in the case which alwaies is present in the Faith of Assurance but alwaies absent and wanting in this Faith of Relyance Of this kind was the Faith of the Leper Mat. 8.2 Lord if thou wilt thou canst make me clean there was a relyance upon the power of Christ to do the thing asked but a doubtfulness or uncertainty of the mind as touching the application of that ability and healing power to himself in particular And therefore he puts it with an if Lord if thou wilt speaking of his particular and secret will in the case propounded which was not yet made known and therefore he might without sin doubt of it But as to his general will and infinite readiness to heal the sick cleanse the Lepers c. which was abundantly revealed and made known both by Scripture and Experience he could not have doubted thereof without great sin and so would consequently have been reproved for it Thus having described these two kinds of Faith in their distinct and different natures whereby every one that cometh unto God by prayer may be able to judge of himself and know what kinde of Faith it is that he comes withall We shall proceed to make good the Assertion viz. Asser That a Faith of Rely ance is accepted with God in prayer where a Faith of Assurance is wanting Proved 1. By Scripture 2 Cor. 8.12 It is accepted according to what a man hath and not according to what he hath not The general equity and force of which Rule reacheth not onely unto the case of Alms to which the Apostle doth there apply it but also unto all other cases wherein wee have to do with God and particularly unto this case of prayer for otherwise God should seem to be a hard Master reaping where he hath not sown and gathering where he hath not strowed and expecting to receive where hee hath not first given which cannot at any time nor in any case be justly said of him who is infinite in mercy and with whom there is no unrighteousness all whose commands are equal and reasonable And who receiveth not from his creature but according to the gift of his own grace which hee hath first bestowed Rom. 11.35 or who hath first given to him Now forasmuch as Faith is not of our selves but is in an especial manner the gift of God who worketh all things after the counsel of his own will and planteth in the hearts of his people different kinds and measures of grace according to his own good pleasure and the use he intends to make of them It remains that where the Lord hath wrought a Faith of Relyance in the hearts of his people to whom he hath not given the Faith of Assurance And they come to him in prayer and in the use of all holy means which he hath appointed for the good of their souls with such a Faith as himself hath wrought in them he doth graciously accept them according to what they have and not according to what they have not Instance 1 2. By Experience and this also is manifest by the common and constant experience of the Saints who when they have so come to God in prayer with a Faith of Adherence where Assurance have been wanting have been graciously accepted of the Lord and received a gracious answer o● such Prayers As in the case of th● Leper above-mentioned Mat. 8.2 3. who when he came to Chris● in prayer only in a Faith of Relyance upon his power to help when as he had no assurance of his particular will and purpose a● to himself and therefore puts a● if upon that Lord if thou wil● thou canst make mee clean wa● graciously accepted of the Lord and obtained a speedy and full answer of that prayer in the very thing he asked vers 3. And Jesus put forth his hand and touched him saying I will be thou clean and immediately his Leprosie was cleansed Instance 2 And so likewise in the case of the Woman of Canaan Mat. 15.22 29. who came to Christ in prayer on the behalf of her afflicted daughter vers 22. Saying Have mercy on mee O Lord thou Son of David my daughter is grievously vexed with a Devil Now here was wrought in this Woman though a Canaanite a stranger an alien from the Common-wealth of Israel a mighty Faith of Relyance by which she did marvelously cling to Jesus the Son of David relying upon his mercy and power to help her though shee had no certain assurance that shee should have her petition granted but many discouraging passages from Christ As First His silence to her prayer answering her not a word v. 23. Secondly His seeming denial of her request with this reason against it That he was not sent save to the lost sheep of the house of Israel vers 24. 3dly His upbraiding her with her stock and generation being descended of the cursed stoc● and generation of the Canaanite● in respect whereof he calls her a dog vers 26. by all which it is most clear she neither had no● could have any assurance but on● ly she exerciseth her Faith of Relyance notwithstanding all difficulties and discouragements and still she prayes and worships th● Son of David confessing her own vileness and unworthiness an● Justifying the Lord in calling he● dog and taking advantage there upon to hope that yet there might besome crumbs of mercy for her vers 27. Truth Lord yet the Dog eat the crumbs that fall from their Masters table And at length with this Faith she prevails and hath a full answer of her petition with a high commendation of her Faith vers 28. Then Jesus an swered and said unto her O Woman great is thy Faith be it unto th●● even as thou wilt And her Daughter was made whole the same hour And so much by way of answer to the first Question 2. Quest or Case of Conscience But whether is it sufficient to have the habit and being of Faith in the heart when we pray or is the exercise and acting of Faith necessarily required also Answ That it is not sufficient to have the habit and being of Faith in the heart when we pray but the exercise and actuality of our Faith is required in our
addresses to God by prayer 't is not enough that the person praying be a Beleever but also that the prayer made be a prayer of Faith or a beleeving Prayer hence it is put in the present tense Beleeving And all things whatsoever ye shall ask in prayer beleeving not having beleeved but beleeving in the present tense intimating to us that a present exercise of Faith is required otherwise the prayer may be an unbeleeving and so by consequence a fruitless prayer though the person be a beleever for a godly man may make a carnal prayer a beleeving man may make an unbeleeving prayer As the good man Joshua seems to do Josh 7 7 8 9. The truth is wee are said to have no more Faith than we act And therefore Jesus Christ reproves his Disciples as faithless when as 't is clear they wanted not the habit but the exercise of Faith in that particular case of casting out the dumb spirit Mark 9.19 Those prayers therefore are faithless prayers in which there is not a present exercise of faith though the person or persons praying be in a state of grace and have the habit of Faith in their hearts 3. Quest or Case of Conscience If the exercise and actuality of Faith be necessarily required in all things whatsoever we ask of God in the name of Christ then whether may such an exercise of Faith be accepted as is accompanied with some doubting and wavering of the mind or is such an exercise of Faith only current with God in Prayer as is clear and stedfast without the least doubt or wavering The reason of this scruple or question is that saying of the holy man James in his chap. 1. v. 6 7. But let him ask in Faith nothing wavering for he that wavereth is like a wave of the Sea driven with the wind and tossed for let not that man think that he shall receive any thing of the Lord. Now if such an exercise of Faith as is attended with some doubting be not accepted of God and the prayers of such be altogether fruitless and unprofitable as this Scripture seemeth to import then is the hope comfort and experience of the most of Gods Children thereby cut off and denyed And if otherwise then how is this saying of James to bee understood and reconciled with other Scriptures Ans Two kinds of doubting There is a twofold doubting or wavering of the mind spoken of in Scripture The one which doth alwaies exclude and oppose Faith so that where such doubting is● there is not the least acting o● stirring of Faith in the heart The other which doth onely argue weakness of Faith and is consistent with the exercise and actuality thereof at the same time in some degree The saying of the holy man James above-mentioned is to be understood onely of the former 1 Kind explained viz. such doubting or wavering of the mind as doth oppose Faith and is exclusive to it as is clear by the antithesis or opposition of Faith and wavering being set in the Text the one against the other for saith James Let him ask in Faith And then hee opposes thereunto this word wavering nothing wavering 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 i. e. not disputing or cavilling so that 't is manifest the Apostle speaketh of such a doubting or wavering as argues a nullity and privation of Faith where there is no beleeving of the Promise and Word of God but a disputing and cavilling against it and an opposing of it As in the case of that Lord on whose hand the King leaned when the Prophet by the Word of the Lord fore-told so great plenty to be on the morrow in the gate of Samaria who disputing and reasoning against the Promise and Word of God out of an unbeleeving heart answered the man of God Behold if the Lord would make windows in Heaven might this thing bee 2 King 7.1 2. This was such a wavering as James speaks of which argued a nullity of Faith and strength of unbeleef in the heart of that Noble man who thus disputed and cavilled against the Promise giving no credit to the Word of the Lord spoken by the Prophet nor in the least acknowledging or relying upon the power of God for the performance thereof And therefore was made a spectacle of divine vengeance for his disobedience and unbeleef being trodden to death the next day in the gate which verified the Word spoken to him by the Prophet Thou shalt see it with thine eyes but shalt not eat thereof vers 2. compared with v. 19 20. And of such a doubting as this is that saying of the Apostle Paul to be understood Rom 14.23 And he that doubteth is damned because he eateth not of Faith for whatsoever is not of Faith is sin 'T is evident in this place the Apostle speaketh of such a doubting as argues a want of Faith and right understanding of true Christian liberty in that particular action of eating In which hee that eateth without Faith is condemned in his own conscience though the thing in it self be lawful yet to him it is sinful and unlawful for want of Faith in what he doth Otherwise a man is not condemned in that action which he doth with some doubting wherein there is also a real and true exercise of Faith though in a weak and low degree As Simon in letting down the Net at the command of Christ Luke 5.5 The second kind of doubting or wavering spoken of in Scripture 2 Kind explained is such a doubting as is consistent with the present exercise of Faith and argues only weakness of Faith but not the want of it which kind of doubting is found in the true Children of God even in their best duties oft times the consideration whereof doth also much trouble and afflict them Now this kind of doubting Gen. 18.13 Mat. 8.26 Mat. 14.31 though it is sinful and to be reproved yet being a sin of infirmity and weakness not o● wilful rebellion or presumption the Lord doth in mercy cover and pass it by in his people and doth not therefore reject their persons or any their sincere and faithful services but doth graciously accept them in his Son Jesus Christ notwithstanding such infirmities as by the following instances doth appear Instance 1 And thus Sarah was accepted of God in the exercise of her weak Faith when the Lord made a promise of a Son to be given her in her old age though therein she was not without some doubting as appeareth by comparing Gen. 18.12 13 14. with Heb. 11.11 In the former viz. Gen. 18.13 She is reproved for her doubting Wherefore did Sarah laugh is any thing too hard for the Lord But in the latter viz. Heb. 11.11 She is commended and approved for her Faith at the same time and in the same action Through Faith also Sarah her self received strength to conceive seed and was delivered of a childe when she was past age because she judged him faithful who
had promised So that by comparing these two Scriptures which relate to the same person and action it is manifest that Sarahs doubting through weakness of Faith did not hinder her acceptance with God in that action wherein there was the real exercise of her Faith though weak and wavering for saith the Text Shee judged him faithful who had promised therefore she did believe the promise and relye upon the faithfulness of God for the performance thereof notwithstanding the great doubting and stirring of unbeleef in her heart at the same time which yet she resisted and also at length did overcome Whence these two things may truly be gathered 1. That great doubting and wavering of the mind may consist with the real though weak exercise of Faith in the same holy action 2. That such holy actions are accepted of God in Christ notwithstanding such doubtings Instance 2 The truth of this doth also appear in the case of him who brought his childe to Christ being possessed with a dumb spirit And now finding his case to be exceeding difficult in that he had already tryed the Disciples and they could not cast out this dumb spirit out of his Son Mark 9.18 hee begins through unbeleef to haesitate and doubt concerning the power of Christ also and puts an if upon the matter vers 22. But if thou canst do any thing have compassion on us and help us so that here was great doubting and stirring of unbeleef which Christ reproves vers 23. and replyes to him If thou canst beleeve all things are possible to him that beleeveth which reproof of Christ prevails so far upon him to the breaking of his heart and humbling of him for his unbeleef that hee cryes out with tears from a sense of his sin as well as of his childes misery Lord I beleeve help mine unbeleef Now here was some Faith mixed with great doubting and unbeleef yet being bewaile● and confessed the prayer of this distressed and afflicted Father o● the behalf of his childe is heard and answered for the dumb spirit is cast out and his child● healed vers 25 26 27. Oh the infinite riches an● condescention of free grace tha● ever such a prayer as this shoul● be heard and answered that pu● an if upon the power of Christ If thou canst do any thing have compassion on us And yet there being found some Faith in this prayer though attended with so great doubting and acting of unbeleef it is accepted and owned by the Lord Jesus The answer and resolution therefore of the question is That although it be the duty of the people of God to press after such Faith in prayer as is without doubting and wavering of the mind And all such doubting and wavering of the mind is in it self sinful and to be reproved and by no means to be cherished and allowed Yet such doubting and wavering as doth arise onely from weakness of Faith in the minde of a beleever where there is also a real exercise of Faith though in the weakest and lowest degree doth not nor can at any time hinder the acceptance and efficacy of their prayers with God Ephes 1.6 1 Pet. 2.5 James 5.17 18 but their persons and prayers are acceptable to God through Christ Jesus with a Notwithstanding to all such infirmities 4. Quest or Case of Conscience If the exercise of Faith be necessarily required in all our prayers to God then whether is it at all times and in all cases required that hee who cometh to God in prayer doth absolutely and determinately believe for the very thing that he prayeth for or that hee prayeth with a submission to the will of God either to have the thing that he prayeth for or that which the Lord may see to be better for him The occasion and ground of this Question is That some Christians being earnestly carried out in prayer against some particular lust or corruption as pride envy inordinate love to the creature or against the inward motions and lustings of any other sin which they feel stirring in themselves praying that the same may be removed and taken out of the way or for any other particular mercy which they have an earnest desire to obtain at the hands of God Now because they finde not an answer in the very thing asked but the same lust or corruption remaineth still unsubdued and the mercy so greatly desired still denied notwithstanding all their prayers They usually conclude that they prayed not in Faith and that their prayers are not at all accepted or answered because they have not the thing asked referring their case to that of James 4.3 Yee ask and receive not because yee ask amiss And not only in this case of inbred corruption but also in many other cases Christians are much put to it to know when they ask in Faith and when they ask amiss Many concluding they ask not in Faith because they have not the very thing asked Ans The exercise of our Faith in prayer must be either absolut● and determinate in the very thing asked or conditional and latitudinary referring to what may b● most agreeable to the will o● God whether it be the ver● thing asked or something else according to the nature of th● thing which we ask The Rule therefore which th● Apostle proposeth to himse●● concerning prayer is diligent●● to be observed by every Christ●an 1 Cor. 14.15 I will pray wi●● the Spirit and I will pray with u●derstanding also It therefore co●cerns every Christian to unde●stand the nature of the thing which hee asks of God in praye● otherwise hee may ask amiss The things which we ask of God in prayer may fall under a double distinction 1. In respect of God 2. In respect of our selves which every Christian ought diligently to mark and consider that so hee may frame his petitions and exercise his Faith therein according to the Rule of the Word for Faith is guided by the light of the Word and cannot go against the Word nor without the Word in any thing 1. In respect of God The things which we come to ask of him in prayer are either clearly and absolutely revealed promised and fore-told in his Word or else secret and not revealed which hee hath reserved in his own power 2. In respect of our selves The things which we come to ask of God in prayer are either absolutely and perse good and necessary for us or they are good and necessary for us onely upon such and such variable considerations and suppositions as wee are very apt to mistake about Now to apply these general Rules to our case and question in hand Rule 1 In things which are clearly revealed absolutely fore-told and promised in the Word of God we ought to act our Faith absolutely and determinately for the very thing we pray for and not to admit the least doubt or question but to maintain an holy confidence that such prayers are alwaies heard though not presently answered as 1 John
5.14 15. And this is the confidence that wee have in him that if wee ask any thing according to his will he heareth us And if wee know that hee heareth us whatsoever we ask wee know that wee have the petitions that wee desired of him There is no room for the least doubt or scruple in such things which wee ask according to his will but wee are to pray with full assurance of Faith and confidence in such cases that the very thing wee ask is granted As for instance in some particulars Instance 1 Suppose I pray for the downfall and utter ruine of Babylon that Mother of Harlots I am to beleeve in prayer absolutely and determinately without If or And that the very thing which I now ask is granted in Heaven and shall be performed in due time because God hath clearly revealed and absolutely foretold and promised the same in his Word for the comfort of his Church and People Rev. 18.2 Instance 2 If I ask of God in prayer the deliverance of his Church and People out of the hands of their wicked enemies that do afflict them I ought to pray in full assurance of Faith and with sure confidence that the very thing which I ask is done in Heaven and shall be certainly accomplished in Gods due time because he hath clearly revealed fore-told and promised the same in his most holy Word Psal 37.39.40 Instance 3 So likewise when I ask of God in prayer the spiritual preservation and keeping of his Elect in a time of tryal and temptation that not one of them may be seduced nor the gates of Hell prevail against them to the overthrow of their Faith Herein I am positively to beleeve that I have the very thing which I desire of God because hee hath clearly revealed and absolutely promised the same in his Word Mat. 16.18 Mat. 18.14 Mat. 24.24 2 Tim. 2.19 And so in all other petitions for things of this nature In things which are not clearly revealed Second part of the Rule nor absolutely determined by the Word of God but left dubious obscure and uncertain as to us the mind of the Lord concerning the same not being declared wee are not in such cases to beleeve positively for the thing that wee ask of God but to refer our selves to his wisdome and choice therein with submission to his holy will Instance 1 Thus the Ninivites in that solemn work of fasting and prayer joyned with repentance did not nor could positively beleeve for the thing they asked of God viz. the aversion of that national wrath which did hang over their head but came to God in prayer with a may be of Faith a peradventure a who can tell if God will turn and repent and turn away from his fierce anger that wee perish not Jonah 3.9 and yet were accepted of God therein and had their petition granted vers 10. Instance 2 So Zeph. 2.3 The meek of the earth are there exhorted to seek the Lord to seek meekness to seek righteousness with this motive It may be yee shall be his in the day of the Lords anger Where the mind and will of the Lord in the case is not clearly revealed and made known There no more is required than a may be of Faith for Faith cannot go beyond the Word of the Lord. Instance 3 In this respect also the Apostle Peter saith to Simon Magus Act. 8.22 Repent therefore of this thy wickedness and pray God if perhaps the thought of thine heart may be forgiven thee His sin was great his case very difficult and singular the mind of the Lord not certainly known Therefore the Apostle exhorts him to repent and to pray but it must be onely with a may be not a certainty of obtaining with a perhaps if perhaps the thought of thine heart may be forgiven thee Rule 2 In things which we ask of God in prayer which are absolutely and simply good and necessary for us Wee are to beleeve and act our Faith positively upon the Promise and Word of God for the very thing that wee pray for without any doubting or wavering in the case As suppose I come to God in prayer to ask of him such a measure of grace and wisdome as may inable and fit mee to discharge my duty in my place and station in such a manner as may be to his glory and the good of his people here my duty is to act Faith upon his Word and Promise absolutely for the thing I ask without the least doubting or wavering for so I am commanded James 1.5 6. If any man lack wisdome let him ask of God c. But let him ask in Faith nothing wavering There is no room for doubting or wavering in such a case as this in things of this nature It is not lawful to doubt or waver though in some other cases it may be lawful as hath been already shewed which hint may give some further light to the right understanding of this text of Scripture which reacheth not unto all cases but onely unto cases of this or the like nature A pregnant instance in this case Instance is that of Solomon 1 Kings 3.5 7 8 9. Where Solomon from a sense of Gods great goodness in calling him to so great a place and of his own great unworthyness and inability to manage the same to Gods glory and his peoples good Omitting other things of more private concernment he makes his request to God for Wisdome and Understanding sutable to his place and station ver 9. Give therefore thy servant an understanding heart to judge thy people that I may discern between good and bad For who is able to judge this thy so great a people It being a thing absolutely good and necessary for him in order to Gods glory and his peoples good he asks absolutely and determinately for this very thing and no other in exchange for it and how acceptable and well pleasing this request of Solomon was in the sight of the Lord is sufficiently declared in the story vers 10 11 12 13. But in things which are not absolutely and per se good and necessary for us Last part of the second Rule but may be good or bad for us upon such variable considerations which are best known to God and about which wee are very apt to mistake In all such cases wee are not to beleeve for the very thing which wee ask but by Faith to relye upon and refer our selves to the wisdome of God for that which hee seeth best for us Neither are we rashly to conclude that wee have asked amiss and our prayers are not heard because wee have not the very thing wee desire forasmuch as in all such cases there is an exercise of Faith in submitting such desires of ours unto the will of God Either Expressed or Understood 1. Expressed As in that petition of our Lord Jesus Christ Mat. 26.39 O my Father if it be possible let this Cup pass from
mee nevertheless not as I will but as thouwilt Which exercise of his Faith in submitting to his Fathers will is yet more vigorous v. 42. and Heb. 5.7 'T is said hee was heard in that he feared for though hee was not heard in the very thing asked viz. that the Cup might pass from him yet he was heard in that wherein he submitted himself to his Fathers will Instance 1 2. Implicite or understood as in that petition of Paul when hee prayed against the thorn in the flesh that it might depart from him 2 Cor 12.8 In which petition questionless he did exercise his Faith and beleeved though not positively that hee should have the very thing hee asked yet that hee should have either that thing viz. the taking away the thorn in his flesh or else that which the Lord at that time should see to be better for him viz. a sufficiency of grace to resist and withstand it In which respect his petition was granted vers 9. And hee said unto mee● My grace is sufficient for thee● which was much better for him at that time than that it should have departed from him for hee stood in great need of such an exercise at that time And the thor● in his flesh though it was sharp and grievous to him was of special use and benefit to him to keep him humble and to prevent spiritual pride and self-exaltation after his abundance of Revelations and high enjoyments vers 7. And least I should be exalted above measure through the abundance of Revelations ther● was given to mee a thorn in the flesh the messenger of Satan to buffet mee least I should be exalted above measure Hence wee may observe and learn that the Lord knoweth how to make use of the Saints inbred corruptions and Satans temptations for their good and benefit And therefore when we pray against the motions and stirrings of inward corruption and Satans temptations that they may be taken from us It ought to be with this proviso and condition expressed or implied if the Lord seeth the same to be good for us otherwise to have such a sufficiency of his grace as may inable us to resist and withstand them for though the presence of such things be as a thorn in our flesh i. e. very grievous and troublesome to us yet thereby many times a greater evil is prevented viz. spiritual pride self-confidence self-conceitedness c. And though such motions of inbred corruption and temptations of Satan are sinful Yet where they are resisted and withstood by Faith Prayer Watchfulness c. they are not imputed as the Apostle Paul teacheth Rom. 7.17 Now therefore it is n● more I that do it but sin that dwelleth in mee Yea such motions and stirrings of the flesh and buffetings of Satan are oft-times given to the children of God in great mercy to prevent a greater evil as the Apostle saith vers 7. There was given mee a thorn in the flesh So that in such cases Christians may not conclude that their prayers against such motions and temptations are not heard or that they have not prayed in Faith because they are not presently removed and taken away for there is an exercise and work of Faith in submitting such desires unto the wisdome and will of God and an answer is given to such prayers though not in the very thing desired yet in that which the Lord knoweth to be better for them as in this case of Paul is most clear hee prayes and he prayes earnestly and importunately That the thorn in his flesh the messenger of Satan might depart from him vers 8. For this thing I besought the Lord thrice that it might depart from mee And hee hath his prayer answered not in the thing desired but in that which was better for him at present vers 9. My grace is sufficient for thee The thorn in his flesh the buffeting of Satan remaineth notwithstanding all his prayers against it and yet his prayer is heard and answered in that hee hath a sufficient measure of grace and strength from Christ to resist and withstand it Instance 1 So likewise in that case of Israel in the wilderness whe● being stung by the fiery flyin● Serpents the sting whereof w● deadly and by which many dye● they come to Moses with th● request Numb 27.7 Pray un● the Lord that hee take away t● Serpents from us And Mos● prayed for the people And though hee was not heard in th● very thing asked viz. That th● Serpents should be taken away which questionless they though● to be best for them yet was th● prayer answered in the lifting 〈◊〉 of the Brazen Serpent whic● upon other considerations th● Lord saw to be better for the● at that time So vers 8. And t●● Lord said unto Moses Make thee 〈◊〉 fiery Serpent and set it upon a po● and it shall come to pass that ever● one that is bitten when hee looke● upon it shall live Wherein wa● exhibited a most lively type 〈◊〉 Christ and of that healing virtue which the children of God do receive from him by Faith against the deadly sting of sin The sting whereof would bee deadly unto them as well as unto others were they not healed by looking unto Jesus Christ who was lift up for that very end Jo. 3.14 15. And whereas many the dear children of God when they feel this sting in their consciences do pray earnestly and importunately to have these Serpents of their own in●red corruptions and Satans temptations taken away that they might never more be stung and hurt by them who though they do well to express their zeal hatred and holy indignation against sin which questionless is well pleasing in the sight of God yet in praying so posi●ively and absolutely to have these removed they do not pra● with that understanding an● knowledge they ought neithe● do they therein pray according to the will of God otherwise tha● by an implicite submission whic● alwaies ought to accompany suc● petitions Rom. 8.24.25 1 Joh. 2.1 2 1 Joh. 1.9 But have such prayer answered in the remedy vouch safed in Christ which is best 〈◊〉 all Having as briefly as wee w● could passed through these v●rious and weighty questions 〈◊〉 cases of conscience about the n●cessity of Faith in prayer for th● satisfaction and comfort of Go● hidden ones whose property it 〈◊〉 not to take things of this natu● upon trust but conscientiously 〈◊〉 enquire till they be satisfacton● resolved from the Word of Go● and have proved what his go● and acceptable will and their d●ty is in all things pertaining to 〈◊〉 worship and service and wherein so much of their spiritual peace and comfort is bound up we shall proceed to give the reasons and then the application of the Point Reas 1 There is a necessity of Faith in Prayer because we cannot otherwise pray to the Father in the Name of Christ 't is of absolute necessity that wee pray in the Name of Christ otherwise
the grace of Faith but wanted the energy and exercise thereof at the water of Meribah in that particular case of bringing forth water out of the Rock onely by speaking to it And their want of Faith did appear in that they smote the Rock twice when they should have but spoke unto it Numb 20 11 12. verses compared with vers 8. The Disciples had the grace of Faith in their hearts and the gift of the Faith of the miracles but yet wanted the exercise thereof in that particular case of the childe possessed with a dumb spirit Mark 9.17 18 19. The two Disciples going to Emmaus had the grace of Faith in their hearts but wanted the activity and comfort thereof in reference to the death sufferings and resurrection of Christ from the dead Luke 24.25 26 27. In all which actions those holy men of God miscarried and missed of their wonted and usual success because they did not beleeve i.e. they did not exercise Faith in those particular cases wherein the Lord did leave them to themselves to try and prove them that they might more sensibly and experimentally know their own weakness and so keep a more constant dependance upon divine assistance Now as the precious and holy Servants of God who have nature as well as grace flesh as well as Spirit may miscarry in other holy actions and duties so also in this duty of prayer so far as to miss of that blessed fruit and success therein which at other times they finde and hence it is because they do not alwaies pray in Faith James 1 5 6 7. If any of you lack wisdome let him ask of God that giveth to all men liberally and upbraideth not and it shall be given him But let him ask in Faith nothing wavering for hee that wavereth is like a wave of the Sea driven with the wind and tossed For let not that man think that hee shall receive any thing of the Lord. The holy man James is now speaking unto Saints unto such as hee supposed to have the grace of Faith and yet putting them upon this great duty and work of prayer and that in a particular case for wisdome to manage their profession as they ought to do under those tryals and temptations which were upon them which being a thing absolutely necessary for them and according to the revealed will of God hee gives them assurance to prevail in the very thing asked vers 5. Let him ask of God c. And it shall be given him but still with this proviso and upon this condition that hee ask in Faith vers 6. But let him ask in Faith c. Whence 't is clear and the Apostle takes it for granted that such an one as hath true Faith may yet fail in the exercise thereof in this ordinance and duty of prayer therefore hee saith But let him ask in Faith intimating that a godly man a holy man may ask of God in prayer and yet may not ask in Faith and thereby miscarry and lose all the comfort and fruit of his asking vers 7. Let not that man think that hee shall receive any thing of the Lord. This may be for caution and warning to all the people of God 2 Use Caution whether they be strong in Faith or weak in Faith whether their grace be little or much to beware and take heed that they neglect not to stir up and put in exercise that grace which they have as in all other holy duties so especially in this great duty and work of prayer The Exhortation of Paul to Timothy in reference to his Ministerial gift may be applyed to every Christian in reference to his grace 2 Tim. 1.6 Wherefore I put thee in remembrance that thou stir up the gift that is in thee by putting on of my hands A man may have excellent gifts and parts and yet the Church of God bee never the better for them unless those gifts be stirred up and kept in exercise Yea a man may in time lose his gifts by neglecting the exercise and improvement of them as Mat. 25.29 But unto him that hath no● i.e. exerciseth and improvet● not as is clear by the scope o● the Parable shall be taken a●● even that which hee hath So man may have true grace and 〈◊〉 very great measure of it and ye● may in some particular cases an● under the enjoyment of mo●● precious Ordinances and in th● performance of most holy duties be altogether fruitless and u●● profitable both to himself an● others through not exercis●● and stirring up the grace which hee hath Yea hee may thought not utterly lose yet greath weaken and impoverish his grace Rev. Joh. 11.26 1 Joh. 3.9 5.18 3.2 O Christian know that th● life and comfort of thy soul under the most precious ordinances and in the performance of holy duties whether with thy self or with others lyeth not so much in thy having of true grace in thy having of Faith but in the activity of grace and in the exercise of that Faith which thou hast Oh therefore beware and take heed that thou neglectest not to stir up to keep in exercise thy grace as ever thou desirest that thy soul should thrive and prosper under the holy ordinances of Jesus Christ and be filled with joy and peace in beleeving The life of Ordinances the sweetness of the Word and Promises the comfort and fruit of holy duties is lost when once the exercise of Faith is lost take away the exercise of Faith out of the heart of a Christian and what are the most pure and powerful ordinances the most sweet and precious Promises the most holy and heavenly duties when performed with the greatest external excellency but as so many empty Pipes as so many broken Cisterns which can hold no water And therefore it is that the Devil doth so industriously tempt the Saints of God to spiritual slumber and security that so hindering the exercise of their grace hee may deprive them o● the spiritual fruit and comfort o● all Gods Ordinances ☞ and there upon tempt them to doubt and question whether they be his ordinances or no and at length 〈◊〉 they be not sincere prevaile● with them to cast off ordinance as fruitless and unprofitable an● to cast reproach and dirt upon them whereas indeed the fau●● is in their own hearts Mal. 3.14 Micah 2.7 And hereupon hat● the Devil taken advantage to for those cursed tares and corrupt opinions of Non-Ordinances Ranters Quakers c. all which though they differ among themselves yet do agree in this to cast all the dirt and reproach they can upon the precious and heavenly ordinances of Jesus Christ And this hath the Devil done whilst Professors were fallen asleep and had lost the life exercise and activity of their grace as it is written Mat. 13.25 But while men slept his enemy came and sowed tares among the Wheat The preaching of the Gospel Act. 26.18 Eph. 4.12 Rom. 1.16
highest staffe of the Ladder must begin at the first O therefore gratifie not th● Devil and thy own unregene●● will with such cavilling a● shifting but set upon the wo●● in good earnest up and bee d● ing and the Lord shall bee with thee And assure thy self thoug● it may prove difficult and ha●● labour yet it will not prove los● labour John 6.27 Labour 〈◊〉 for the meat which perisheth b●● for that meat which endureth un●● everlasting life Object But perhaps the Sinner will say How shall I come by 〈◊〉 How shall I obtain it What assurance have I that if I labour f● this meat I shall have any fruit of my labour Answ O yes there is a blessed promise joyned to this command hee that bids thee labour doth promise thee thy labor shall not be in vain and therefore it is added Which the Son of man shall give unto you for him hath God the Father sealed Oh sinner know that God the Father hath sealed i.e. ordained and anointed Jesus Christ and constituted him under the broad Seal of Heaven to be the Mediator of the everlasting Covenant and to dispense and give out all the spiritual and heavenly gifts and blessings therefore unto all such as the Father hath given to him and by virtue of that donation shall come to him Joh. 17.2 As thou hast given him power over all flesh that hee should give eternal life to as many as thou hast given him Object But thou wilt say how shall I know whether I bee one of those whom the Father hath given to Jesus Christ And that if I do ●ome unto him I shall be received Oh I am afraid that Jesus Christ will not receive such a sinner as am such a wretch as I am I● so vile and wretched that I 〈◊〉 hee will rather reject and cast 〈◊〉 out as a Reprobate as a vessel 〈◊〉 wrath than receive mee unto gr●●● and favour Answ Thou shalt know th● thou art one of those whom th● Father hath given to Christ 〈◊〉 thy coming to him and clos● with him in the Word of 〈◊〉 Gospel for none but such 〈◊〉 possibly come to him Joh. 6.44 so as to ●●ceive life from him thou ca● not know before-hand that th● art given by the Father to Je●●● Christ but thou must first co●● unto Christ and then th● mayest know that the Fath●● hath given thee to him and 〈◊〉 thou comest unto Jesus Chri●● hee hath assured thee in 〈◊〉 Word that hee will not reje●● thee hee will not cast thee o●● how vile or wretched soever thou beest Joh. 6.37 All that the Father giveth mee shall come to mee and him that cometh unto mee I will in no wise cast out Oh it is a blessed word In no wise in no wise cast out what-ever thy cause or condition be though never so desperate in thine own eye yet if thou comest unto him he will in no wise cast thee out And thou hast the blessed presidents and experiences of many great sinners who upon repentance and coming unto Jesus Christ by Faith have obtained mercy and are now glorified Saints in Heaven witness Manasseh who used witchcraft and inchantments who shed much innocent blood and filled Jerusalem with blood and made a whole Nation to sin and yet when in his affliction he humbled himself greatly and sought unto the Lord hee obtained mercy and hee that had been before 〈◊〉 wicked Necromancer a Sorcerer a Murderer an abominable Idolater hath now obtained mercy becomes a New Creature old things are passed away with him and all things are beco●● new 2 Chron. 33.1 20. Mar● Magdalen was a very great sinner Mark 16.9 Luke 8.2 out of whom Christ had ca●● seven Devils and yet shee obtained mercy and when she● came unto Jesus Christ hee di● not cast her out So likewis● Paul was a great sinner befor● Conversion a persecutor a bl●sphemer and injurious and ye● hee obtained mercy 1 Tim. 1. ● And wherefore did the Lo●● single out these great and chie● sinners and make them object● of his saving grace and favour 〈◊〉 but that in them hee might exhibit a pattern of his glorio●● grace for the encouragement of other great sinners not to continue in sin with a presumption of finding mercy at the last but to repent and turn and come in to his Son Jesus Christ that they may be saved So 1 Tim. 1.16 Howbeit saith Paul for this cause I obtained mercy that in mee first Jesus Christ might shew forth all long suffering for a pattern to them which should hereafter beleeve on him to life everlasting And this know poor sinner that Jesus Christ came not to call the righteous but sinners to repentance oh therefore be not discouraged because thou art a sinner but hearken to the call of Christ in the voice of the Gospel and know that thou art called this day by this word of Exhortation to labour for Faith in the Lord Jesus Christ that so thou mayest be in a capacity of performing this holy duty of prayer Heb. 11.6 and other holy duties so as to please God in the doing of them which without Faith thou canst not do Obj. But what shall I do in the mean time shall I neglect prayer because I cannot in my natural and unbeleeving estate please God in what I do Answ No oh no thou art commanded to pray to call upon the Name of the Lord prayer is a natural duty written upon every mans conscience the obligation whereof cannot bee dispensed with by any power or under any pretence whatsoever thou must not therefore cast of prayer that so thou mayest continue in thy sin and unbeleef but thou must cast off thy sin and beleeve in Jesus Christ that so thou mayest continue in prayer which if thou neglectest thou art guilty of a three-fold Robbery 1. Thou robbest God of his glory 2. Thy own soul body and family of the mercy 3. Thy Neighbour of the charity of thy prayers Simon Magus was in the gall of bitterness and yet Peter bids him pray Act. 22.23 But withall hee bids him repent also Repent therefore of this thy wickedness and pray to God Therefore a wicked man a man in the gall of bitterness must pray But withall hee must repent of his wickedness and beleeve that through Christ Jesus remission and forgiveness of his sin may be obtained and upon this ground of Repentance and Faith in Christ the Apostle bids him to pray If peradventure or perhaps the thought of thine heart may be forgiven thee Secondly Unto Saints Oh yee precious Saints of God who have this precious Faith this precious seed of God bestowed upon you in Jesus Christ to whom it is given to beleeve in the name of Jesus unto you doth this word of exhortation speak as unto Sons and Daughters Oh be not faithless but beleeving exert and put forth this Heaven-born principle and seed of Faith into exercise let it not lye by you as a dead
drug when there is such quick trading at the throne of Grace Great Merchants will empty their Ware houses and bring forth their richest commodity when they have a quick trade when the wants and necessities of their own or other Countries do give them advantage to put off with greater profit they will use the utmost diligence and industry and will lay out themselves to the utmost they will venture all their stock engage all their credit improve all their interest in such a season Shall men be so wise for earth and shall not the children of the Kingdome be as wise for Heaven O yee Saints of God yee are the heavenly Merchants who onely have this trade in your hands yee have interest in the heavenly Country and ye have a Factor there who is both able and faithful who will not fail to put off your prayers with the best advantage and procure you returns in the richest and best things of the Country which shall best answer your interest and profit here on earth And now yee have a most precious season 1. The wants and necessities of three great Nations whereof your selves are a part and in the peace whereof your peace is bound up do call aloud for the help of your prayers being under as great symptomes and tokens of divine displeasure and under as black a cloud of stormy wrath as any Nation wee read of in all the Word of God search the Scriptures and take a catalogue of all the characters and marks expressed there of a generation marked out for vengeance and try if they be not all found upon this generation this one excepted That the Lord of Hosts hath reserved unto himself a remnant And can you see all this and be silent have yee not so much charity so much bowels of compassion for your native Country Gen. 18.22 your children and posterity as Abraham had for Sodom as Lot for Zoar 2. The desolations of Mount Zion the captivity of Gods Ark the afflictions and troubles that are accomplished in your dear brethren who are like sheep appointed for the slaughter do call aloud for your most fervent prayers and strong cryes to bee sent up to Heaven incessantly that you give the Lord no rest till hee doth arise and have mercy upon Zion and turn the captivity of his people as streams in the South Can yee bee at ease in Zion and not regard the afflictions of Joseph Can yee behold Zion in travel yea crying out and in pangs to be delivered and not lend a helping hand 3. The ruinous case and condition of thousands of precious souls who are like to perish for want of vision to starve for want of the bread of life who wander from mountain to hill to seek the Word of the Lord and cannot finde it who cry out for bread and behold stones are given them instead of bread who ask for fish but are fed with Scorpions who seek water but finde none and their tongue faileth for thirst do also in their deep misery and distress cry out and call aloud to you oh pray the Lord of the harvest that he would send forth labourers drive out loiterers that hee would raise up unto us a soul-searching a soul-saving Ministry and take away from us the heavy scourge and plague of a soul-murdering blind and superstitious Clergy for where the blind lead the blind both must fall into the ditch Oh yee Saints of God who only know the worth of souls who only can be truly sensible of spiritual evils and know both the worth and want of a true Gospel-Ministry can ye be silent and see such merchandize made of the souls of men by the greedy Merchants of Babylon Never was there a time from the foundation of the world in which the Saints had more advantage of doing great and eminent service by prayer for the poor Nations of the earth and for their dear brethren in sufferings and for the souls of men yea and for the whole Creation than at this day In which the Nations of the earth are so greatly distressed the minds of men perplexed and their hearts even failing them for fear and for looking after the things that are coming to pass on the earth yea the whole Creation groaneth and travelleth in pain desiring to be delivered from the bondage of corruption into the glorious liberty of the Sons of God In which Zions consolation and Babylons confusion greatly hasteneth the time of Babels Tyranny and the Saints captivity is so near fulfilled and the times of refreshing a coming from the presence of the Lord and the time of the restitution of all things Oh ye Saints of God know that this is a pretious season let but your prayers meet together in the Angels hand who stands before the Altar to offer them up with his own Incense and then great and marvellous things will be done in the earth Rev. 8.3 4 5. THE Efficacy of FAITH IN PRAYER Matthew 21.22 And all things whatsoever yee shall ask in Prayer beleeving yee shall receive THe next thing observable in the Text and proposed to be handled in this Treatise is The Efficacy of Faith in Prayer Faith is a plenipotentiary grace it hath a kind of omnipotency in it it cometh with a full commission from Heaven to the poor Disciples of Christ on earth by which they may do and obtain great things with God yea all things whatsoever they shall ask in prayer they shall obtain by Faith The great God of Heaven will not cannot deny any thing to his poor servants here on earth which they ask in Faith Hee is faithful who hath promised and cannot deny himself the word is gone out of his mouth in righteousness and hee will not repent hee will not call it in again And all things whatsoever yee shall ask in prayer beleeving yee shall receive Oh here is a large commission indeed All things and all things whatsoever Here are no limits no bounds set to Faith in prayer Faith may ask what it will and have what it asks at the hand of God! Faith can but ask and have Faith doth but speak the word on Earth and it is done in Heaven the truth is Faith is a modest grace a prudent wise and sober grace that looketh at the will of God as her Rule and the glory of God as her ultimate end and aim in all things and therefore will not cannot desire or ask any thing contrary to Gods most holy will or cross to and inconsistent with his glory and therefore Faith hath the Key of Heaven committed to her and may go to the heap of mercy and take even what shee will Mat. 15.28 O Woman great is thy Faith be it unto thee even as thou wilt The Efficacy of Faith in prayer and the mighty prevailing power it hath with God is sufficiently made manifest 1. In the truth of Gods most holy Word and Promises 2. In the Saints most precious and
dust of the Land of Egypt into Lice at the word of his servant Moses which the Magicians could not do by their inchantments Exod. 8.19 This is the finger of God! Yet so it is that a hand-full of Gods praying Israel which come in Faith to enquire and ask of God concerning his Sons and Daughters may even command what they will may ask and have the greatest mercies the most signal deliverances and the most wonderful revolutions of providence that the hands i. e. the infinite power of God is able to produce and bring to pass As that was a most wonderful revolution of providence that caused even all the earth to stand amazed even the sudden and unexpected downfall of the mighty Kingdome of Babylon in order to the salvation and deliverance of Gods Church and people who there were holden in so strong captivity Isa 14. from the 3. v. to the 28. Oh ye precious praying-souls upon whom the Lord hath poured out the spirit of grace and supplication Zech. 12.10 11 12 that yee may see him whom yee have pierced and mourn and be in bitterness for your own sins and the sins of the Nation mourning even every family apart the men apart and their wives apart Oh know that if yee come with an humble sense of your own and the Nations sins and with Faith in God through Jesus Christ to plead his precious promises and ask of him things to come concerning his Sons and Daughters ye may even command what yee will if it be a work of Gods hands which hee hath decreed in Heaven and declared on Earth to bring to pass in due time Rev. 18.2 as hee hath the confusion of mystical Babylon and salvation of his spiritual Zion I say if it be a work of his hands i.e. within the power of his glorious arm and infinite wisdome to effect as most certainly all things prophesied and fore-told in the Word of God are then ye need not to stagger ye need not to hesitate about the matter either because of your own unworthiness or the great amazing difficulties in the way of the promise but come boldly to the throne of grace and ask in Faith and there is nothing in Heaven or Earth too good or too great for God to do for you ask and spare not yea speak the word and it shall be done command with an humble boldness and it shall be brought forth ask it in the Heaven above or in the earth beneath amongst all the glorious works and operations of Gods hands chuse where yee will ask what yee will and it shall be done for you Ask mee things to come concerning my Sons and concerning the works of my hands command yee mee The most precious and constant experiences of the Saints and servants of God in all ages and generations of the world do also abundantly declare the mighty prevailing power and efficacy of Faith in prayer 2 In the Saints experiences by which 1. They have prevailed with God for the turning away of his fierce wrath and anger from ungodly Nations who had provoked him greatly and yet perished not because some of Gods faithful servants stood up in the gap and made intercession for them Thus holy Moses prevaileth with God for Israel when they provoked him to wrath with their own inventions and turned the glory of God into the similitude of a Calf that eateth Hay Exod. 32.7 And the Lord said unto Moses Go get thee down for the people which thou broughtest out of the Land of Egypt have corrupted themselves they have turned aside quickly out of the way which I commanded them they have made them a molten Calf and have worshipped it c. And vers 10. Now therefore let mee alone that my wrath may wax hot against them and that I may consume them and I will make of thee a great Nation Here is an ungodly and unthankful Nation that have greatly provoked the Lord by their Idolatry and Apostacy after all those wonders of mercy which hee had wrought for them in Egypt and at the Red Sea which was a great aggravation of their wickedness that they so quickly forgat God their Saviour and turned aside to other Gods and gave the glory of all their deliverances and salvations which Jehovah had wrought for them unto a base detestable Idol the Image of a Calf that eateth Hay So vers 8. They have made a Molten Calf and worshipped it and have sacrificed thereunto and said These be thy Gods O Israel which have brought thee up out of the Land of Egypt And here wee have a jealous offended and provoked God appearing upon the Mount to Moses as consuming fire taking up thoughts of wrath and indignation against Israel even to their utter destruction and confusion Now therefore let mee alone that my wrath may wax hot against them and that I may consume them and I will make of thee a great Nation But withall behold a wonder of infinite condescention God stooping to man the great Jehovah courting and intreating a poor weak sinful man to be silent and let him alone in the progress and execution of his anger against Israel Let mee alone that my wrath may wax hot against them As if Moses's prayers did tye up the hands of God so that hee could not do any thing against Israel without Moses's leave Oh that a poor sinful man as Moses was should have such power with the great and holy God! yet such is the efficacy of Faith in prayer that God will not cannot do any thing against the prayers of his people when they ask in Faith But now doth Moses let God alone and cease to pray and make intercession for Israel is Moses content to accept the promised increase of his own private family with so great dishonour to the Name of God and the universal ruine of his Church and People No verily The Faith and Zeal of this holy man Moses like a mighty fire being a little restrained breaketh forth into the greater flames And hee sets upon the work of prayer and intercession for Israel with the more Faith and fervent Zeal vers 12 13. And Moses besought the Lord his God and said Lord why doth thy wrath wax hot against thy People which thou hast brought forth out of the Land of Egypt with great power and with a mighty hand Wherefore should the Egyptians speak and say for mischief did hee bring them out to slay them in the mountains and to consume them from the face of the earth Turn from thy fierce wrath and repent of this evil against thy People Remember Abraham Isaac and Israel thy servants to whom th●● swarest by thine own self and said unto them I will multiply your se● as the stars of Heaven and all this Land that I have spoken of will I give unto your seed and they shal● inherit it for ever Oh here is a prayer of Faith indeed here is much Faith acted by Moses in