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A43966 The sting of death and death vnstvng delivered in two sermons in which is shewed the misery of the death of those that dye in their sins, & out of Christ, and the blessedness of theirs that dye in the Lord : preached on the occasion of the death of the truely noble and virtuous Lady Mildmay / by Leonard Hoar ... Hoar, Leonard, 1630?-1675. 1680 (1680) Wing H2200; ESTC R21593 30,404 33

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humbly with their God to watch and pray They that are fit to dye they are and will be fit for any service that God calls them to Paul prepared for Death and willing to dye is fit to continue and abide with the Churches and to be eminently useful for their furtherance and joy of Truth Phil. 1.25 There are solemn exercising Changes foretold by the fearful signs of this time if we are prepared for Death we are armed against the worst and to endure the greatest affliction that can betide us on this side Death Acts 21.13 Paul being ready to dye is ready for bonds and imprisonment at Jerusalem O how comfortable a thing is it to be ready to doe and suffer any thing for the Name of Christ But not to insist longer here If we would be prepared for Death 1. Be and live in the daily and lively exercise of Repentance It is Sin that makes Death bitter and terrible to the sons of men Be thorough and serious in Repentance for sin Let no sin lye unrepented of This was Pauls practice while he lived to exercise himself to have a Conscience void of offence Acts 24.16 Not but that he had to charge himself with and which Conscience might accuse him of yea but he cleared all Reckonings between God and himself by a lively renewed exercise of Repentance Pass not a day without a serious and close review of your actions and wayes and without deep searchings of heart and repentings for all your errors and violations of Gods holy Law and your Rebellion against the Gospel Give diligence to be found of God in peace and this will make the time of Death and Judgement times of refreshing Act. 3.19 If you can allow and live in any known sin if you can digest sin without great bitterness sorrow of a surety you are not prepared for this Change 2. Believe to the saving of your Souls Believe on the Name of the Lord Jesus To dye in truth is to dye comfortably it easeth and looseth the pains of Death This is the way to dye in the Lord Rev 14.13 and to sleep in Jesus 1 Cor. 15.18 i. e. in union with God in Christ They that dye in Christ will die in Peace and be sound of God in peace for there is no condemnation to such Rom. 8.1 And the blood of Christ also cleanseth Believers from all sin now it is a blessed thing to be free from the guilt of sin and to have our consciences purified in the blood of Christ this will prepare us for an happy and comfortable Death Now it s the Son only that can make us free in this matter and that must be in a way of union with Christ by Faith O believe in the Lord Jesus he oft and constant in the renewed exercise of Faith as it is said of Abraham Gen. 15.6 He believed Though he believed long before that when he answered the call of God Heb. 11.8 The Apostle tells us By Faith Abraham when he was called obeyed and yet after this its said He believed as if he had not believed before 3. Be throughly mortified to the world Get your Affections crucified to the honours pleasures and profits of this life Weep as though you wept not Rejoyce as though you rejoyced not Buy as though you possessed not Vse this world as not abusing it as the Apostle exhorts 1 Cor. 7.30 31. When this or that a●urement of the world bids high and sollicits strongly for your affections then think with old Barzilloi How long have I to live O my friends God forbid that you should glory save in the Cross of Christ If you are Christ's then crucifie the flesh with its whole Train of carnal and sensual Lusts these corrupt the judgement and put a false varnish upon the things of the world It is a dreadfull sign upon any soul to love the world it undeniably evinceth that the love of the Father is not in him 1 Job 2.15 And he that is destitute of the love of the Father is not fit to dy He shall never be received into the everlasting Kingdome that is totally destitute of the Love of God O then mortifie and purge out all inordinate affection to the world and the things of this life whatever you doe get your hearts dead to the Sins Gallantryes and Jollityes of this time 4. Live to the Lord Serve your Generation this is the way to dye unto the Lord and in death to be the Lords Rom. 14. The comforts of a well compleated co●●●● of life and service to God therein will give as a serene and quiet frame of sp●●●● in Death I am ready to be offered up and the time of my departure is at hand 〈◊〉 comes he to be thus ready I have finished my course saith he 1 Tim. 4.6 7. 〈◊〉 the labouring Saints and Servants of Christ Death is but a Dismission to Rest So it was to David Acts 13.36 and to Daniel Dan. 12. ult Doe much for God while you live Death will be then sweet and comfortable to you Especially consider and put forth acts of charity and bounty to Christ's poor ones 5. Secure a firm Vnion with Christ that you may dye in the Lord and sleep 〈◊〉 Jesus It hath pleased the Father that in him should all fulness dwell Col. 1.18 In hi●● there is a full supply of Grace to enable you to live and dye to doe and suffer●● whatever he calls you to now if you are Partakers of Christ have mystical union with him then by the almighty power and working of the holy Spirit you shall have a full supply of all Grace and ability to increase those Graces in Death which are necessary for your comfort an I security in such an hour 6. Number your Dayes yea so number your dayes as Psal 90.12 General Conclusions concerning Death should be enforced upon our hearts by particular application The brevity of Life the certainty of Death and the uncertainty of the time of Death should be thus enforced upon our hearts I know thou wilt bring me to Death Job 30.23 So Eliphaz tells him he shall come to his Grave Job 5.26 27. Hear know it for thy good Lastly Pray to God to prepare and fit you for Death as David Psal 39.4 Lord make me to know my end and the measure of my dayes So Moses applyes himself to God Psal 90.12 in a sence of his own inability to learn Thus in a few words have I desired to discharge something of that great care which bears strongly upon my heart if God shall help us to fall on and seriously to practise this great lesson then our Death will be but a loosing from this troublesome Shore and however various our Course and the season of our departure hence are yet our meeting and Mansion with Christ in his Fathers House shall be sure and everlasting which that it may be is and shall be the Prayer of Madam your most obliged Kinsman
understood by the world nor be thought by your self to know of and be privy to any evil impression upon your spirit or to have an evil surmise concerning you that the evil one hath touched you but only as a faithful friend 〈◊〉 signify and give you an item of danger that you and all of us may avoid it And now here by your great and long importunity I am to present you with 〈◊〉 Notes and Sermons of your dear and sometime pleasant Companion which he himself made choice of to read and meditate on in the time of his Sickness in order to his Preparation for Death which shews the misery of the death of the wicked the great change that is made in the death of Believers by Christ Jesus ●…nd the great concernment incumbent on you and pressing hard on all of us and my care for my own soul and my hearts desire and prayer especially for all my dear Relations is that they and I may dye the death of the Righteous and that 〈◊〉 last end may be like his I need not tell you we are mortal daily experience ●…yes it and the multiplyed instances of it within the line of our Relation gives full Proof and evidence of it that we are mortal and our dearest Relations they are dying and passing away and I think sometimes God hath written a Sentence of Death over the whole Family and were we fit for that great and solemn Change I could easily seal to Solomons Testimony that the day of ones Death is better then the day of ones Birth Eccles 7.1 Now since it is sure that this is the end of all Living and that God will bring us to D●ath it is an unalterable Statute and Decree of Heaven that we must dye how ought the thoughts of it to quicken us How ought we to number and so to number our dayes that we may apply our hearts to Wisdome How should the sence of it mortifye our desire to the World as it did Barzillaes 2 Sam 19.34 c. as the Apostle exhorts 1 Cor. 7.29 how should it quicken us to Repentance Faith Holiness and Obedience to do what we have to doe with all our might Ecc●es 9.10 and to prepare and wait for our Change that we may be ready That 's the Erraud of this Sermon I shall therefore apply my self in a few words to move and direct in this great and weighty work to move and perswade all with whom I am nearly concerned to prepare for Death Consider 1. It is a time wherein Death hath received a large and high Commission Death hath reigned in the Region and Time wherein we live and dwell it hath put forth its power and hath received a Charge from God where and concerning whom is uncertain and how fan it may respect our Family and Relations God only knows but when it is in general a Dying time and so many of our Relations are in the space of thirteen years gone to their long home it nearly concerns us that survive who know that God will b●ing us also unto Death and the house appointed for all living to be prepared and stand read● in such a time the man of God wakens up his spirit to an holy trembling at the power of Gods anger and fervent prayer for instruction in this matter Psal 90.11 12. So I beseech all my dear friends and Relations at once to receive that Counsel of Christ to his Disciples Luk. 12.40 Be ye therefore ready also 2. It is a great and hard matter to be prepared for Death I may say of the Art of D●ing well A● long● V●ta brevis It s a great work and the time is short A whole Life is time little enough to go through the work of a due and serious Preparation for Death and Judgement Job 14.14 He resolves to wait all the dayes of his appointed time A day week moneth or year was not sufficient to compass so great a work in but it will take up and he resolvedly devotes all his dayes to it Let no day pass without a Line Some have been in an instant and at the last watch wrought up to it by an extraordinary power of the Spirit and Grace 〈◊〉 Jesus Christ but in the ordinary course of Gods dispensation it takes time Therefore attend that Pattern of Christ to work while it is day Joh. 9.4 3. Christ comes suddenly Few Ages or places in the world if any have been so fruitfull and abounding with instances of sudden Deaths as this Some yea● many have been summoned before the Tribunal of Christ in an instant God has indeed granted to all those that have lately died of our Family and Relations some time and to the most of them a long warning and time of Preparation for Death And it was remarkable in the Author of this Sermon He long desired that he might if the Lord saw good dye of a consumptive lingering Distemper and therefore when he found the grand signs of that Distemper said that God had given him his desire And through infinite grace which God shall be admired in them for they were moved and stirred up to a solemn Preparation of themselves improving their space given that they might be prepared for Death But God only knows in whose hands our breath our times and wayes are what time and warning we shall have its good therefore to be ready prepared for the worst Receive the advice of Christ therefore Luke 12.35.36 Let your loins be girded about and your lights burning and ye your selves like unto men that wait for their Lord when he will return from the Wedding that when he cometh and knocketh ye may open to him immediately 4. Consider what a dismal thing it is to dye unprepared For Death to come armed by Sin with the curse and wrath of God To dye in our fins it is to dye miserably and to come to a miserable end I may truely say of him that so dyes An untimely birth is better then be as Eccles 6.3 Yea as Christ said of him that betrayed him It had be●n good for that man he had never been born Hence Solomon tells us Prov. 24.20 there shall be no reward to the evil man No Reward And yet is not Destruction to the wicked and a strange punishment to the workers of iniquity Job 31 3. Yea upon the wicked He i. e. God shall rain Snares Fire and Brimstone and an horrible Tempest Psal 11.6 Yet the wise man faith There shall be no Reward or End to the wicked man i. e. it shall be worse with him then if he had never been born The Lord help us all to consider it and mind a timous and serious prevention of this dismal issue 5. A preparedness for Death will render us meet for all dutyes and for all intermediate Changes There is much service and many solemn changes before us The voice of the Lord cryeth aloud to all men of Wisdom at this time to walk
they are as water in the Sea safe and united in its inclosure with the rest of the element so the Saints are gone to their place after death a place of rest and known to be so it s a known and knowing state which they enter into it s known for their is a clear description of it in the holy Scriptures a Map as it were of the heavenly Canaan It s a knowing state for then we shall know as we are known 12. Deaths sting is taken away in that it s made a passage into heaven The Saints they pass from death to life when the wicked pass from death to death from the first to the second death Hence they may be terrified at it and shrink but a Child of God when he considers its errand that it comes to carry him hence to his Fathers house he can entertain it with comfort Death to the Saints is the middle point between two lives it is an harbinger and fore-runner of their being received up the righteous being taken up thus they enter into peace Isa 57.2 they never reach the end of their race till now they have shot this gulph and now immediately they arrive at it No sooner are the Saints undressed here but they are cloathed upon in heaven No sooner doe they leave this lise but they enter upon a better Lazarus died and was carried into Abrahams bosome Luk. 16.22 The thief goes from the cross with Christ to Paradise Luke 23.43 This day shalt thou be with me in Paradise Death is not an abiding but a transient state like a dark entry into a lightsome room Death doth assault but not conquer them it shall not have dominion over them as it hath over the damned in hell No death and hell as to them shall be cast into the lake of fire its dominion is taken away here yet its life is prolonged for a season and time as it s said of them Beasts Dan. 7.12 So death is prolonged here in this world after its dominion is broke ●hilst it is of use to the Saints and may serve the interest of mercy but ●●n this is once over it shall be swallowed up So that is a suitable E●●aph which the holy Ghost has composed to be writ upon the Tombs ●●●e Saints lye BLESSED ARE THE DEAD WHICH U●E IN THE LORD Rev. 14.13 Thus you see how the sting taken out by Christ and how he doth disarm Death VSE 1. Of Instruction 1. Hence see why the Saints deliberately 〈◊〉 and yet desire to dye the reason is because its sting is gone 〈◊〉 therefore is no way hurtful or terrible to the Saints they can o●●●munion with death and not be harmed by it A child may play with an Adder when it has lost its sting There is no sin nor curse nor sorrow nor pain that can hurt a child of God O no it s all removed in the blood of Christ were it not so they could not desire and long for it as they doe Paul presseth forward and reacheth forth to those things which are before and his mark is the Resurrection Phil. 3.13.14 Now in the mention of the Resurrection he necessarily includes Death yea a necessity of dying surely this argues death hath no sting to the Saints it ceaseth to be so great an enemy to them as it is to the Herd of ungodly men 2. Hence learn the great difference that there is between the Death of the righteous and the wicked They seem as to what is visible to be equal and alike in death they all goe to their long home and to the house appointed for all the living Yea but mark the perfect man and behold the upright for the end of that man is prace Psal 37.37 even a wicked Bal●●m when his eyes were open could say seeing the great difference between the godly and the wicked O that I might dye the Death of the Righteous and let my last end be like his Numb 23.10 3. Hence learn wherein the Saints are more then Conquerours They are tryumphers over their spiritual enemies as the Apostle saith in another case God made them to tryumph in Christ so he and the rest of believers Rom. 8. are more then Conquerours i.e. Tryumphers Christ hath overcome for them and by his Spirit enables them to overcome to tryumph in himself 4. And lastly Learn unto whom the praise of all the case and comfort which the Saints have in their death doth belong viz. to Jesus It is he makes them to differ Death would be as powerful as piercing as painful to them as it is to others but that Christ hath pluckt out the sting of it as to them What Hallelujahs of praise are due to him that hath redeemed us to God by his bood Rev. 5.9 How thankful how dutiful should all the Saints be to the blessed Lord Jesus as v. 57 58. Thanks be to God that giveth us the victory through our Lord Jesus and I follows Be steadfast and immovable alwayes abounding in the work of th● Lord. II. Let all hence be exhorted all and every one to labour to get this stin removed Make it your work while you live do not leave and neglect it till you be alarumed by Death and it comes in view when slesh 〈◊〉 heart fails and Paysitians grow doubtful or despair of your escape●● Conscience is startled when distress and anguish take hold on you Doe not defer it I say till then but make it your business while you live 1. Labour to last the bitterness of sin so as to be duely affected with it and to be aff icted and mourn for it It s sin makes death bitter and painful but now let sin be therefore throughly sorrowed for and repented of that you may not dye in your sins then death will not nor cannot sting you O you poor mortal sinful men that must shortly dye Labour to repent and turn your selves Let your hearts be grieved and your reins be pricked for your sins Repent that your sins may be forgiven before you come to dye get the strength soveraignty and dominion of sin taken down this is the way to peace in a dying hour Wo to you saith Christ that laugh now Luk. 6. 2. Live by Faith depending on and cleaving to the Lord Jesus as your Redeemer and Deliverer There is none that can save and deliver us but He Act. 4.12 VVhen you have done all you can t is he alone that can save you and deliver you from the sting of death live so by Faith that you may dye in Faith as they Heb. 11. that will take away the sting of Death the shield of Faith quenches the fiery darts of the Devil Eph 6.16 the way to loose the pains of Death is to set and cleave close to Christ and to depend upon him 3. Live well Walk with God live holily righteously and godly in this present world serve your Generation as David get your work done it is a dreadful stinging thing for a man to have his work to doe when his day is done and death is come No Work while it is day work out your Salvation with fear and trembling be stedfast and immoveable alwayes abounding in the work of the Lord so it shall be a blessed thing to you to Dye in the Lord and rest from your labours How much of this was exemplified in the life and expressed in the Death of this honourable and virtuous Lady who is now gone hence to be with the Lord for ever who was chiefly in my thoughts in the choice of this Text. What ardor of desire What Faith What Hope What Confidence What gleamings of joy What Patience and willingness to depart is now issued in her is known to some and somewhat to my self I shall not therefore insist But since it was not my lot to attend her in her more solemn obsequies I thus come to lay down these little branches of Bays and Cypress on her Tomb. And as it was her earnest desire that whenever this her great change should come her own Family might reap the saving benefit of it so it is my hearts desire and Prayer that this Coogregation may have some saving benefit by and a sanctified use of her death that the remembrance of her pious Life may teach us how to live so that when our lise is ●pun out we may dye in peace and receive a Crown of Life FINIS
THE STING OF DEATH AND DEATH VNSTVNG DELIVERED IN TWO SERMONS In which is shewed The Misery of the Death of those that dye in their Sins out of Christ and the Blessedness of theirs that Dye in the Lord. Preached on the occasion of the Death of the truely noble and virtuous The Lady Mildmay By LEONARD HOAR M. D. Sometime Preacher of Gods Word in Waustead Psal 49.14 Like sheep they are laid in the grave death shall feed on them and the upright shall have dominion over them in the morning and their beauty shall consume in the grave from their dwelling Eccles 2.13 14. But it shall not be well with the wicked neither shall he prolong his dayes which are as a shadow because he feareth not before God Ver. 14. There is a vanity which is done upon the earth that there be just men unto whom it hapneth according to the work of the wicked again there be wicked men to whom it hapneth according to the work of the righteous I said that this also is vanity Isa 3.10 11 Say ye to the righteous that it shall be well with him for they shall eat the fruit of their doings Ver. 11. Wo unto the wicked it shall be ill with him for the reward of his hands shall be given him Psal 18.14 For this God is our God for ever and ever and he will be our guide even unto death Rev. 2.10 Fear none of those things which thou shalt suffer behold the devil shall cast some of you into prison that ye may be tryed and ye shall have tribulation ten dayes be thou faithful unto death and I will give thee a crown of life Boston Printed by John Foster 1680. To Mris. Bridget Usher my ever honoured Aunt MADAM I Know you are no Stranger in the dayes of your Pilgrimage to the late and present rouling posture of the wheels of Providence you have seen the times tempestuous and perilous and God who is the great Soveraign hath seen good to bring an instance of the evil of this time home to your Person and Family It s good for your self with all other Relations that yet survive to look at the supream Disposer when the rongs of the wheels are high and dreadful to eye him him that sits upon the Throne When Israel was as a woman forsaken and grieved in spirit it s he that called her to it Isa 54. There is no Staff of indignation in the hand of Providence but it is grounded in the eternal Decree And what if God willing that this or that or the other friend or relation be made as it were a gazing stook to Angels and Men through afflictions and reproaches Who shall reply It s lawful for him to do what he will with his own Mat. 20.15 Why dost thou strive against him saith Elibu Job 23.13 He giveth no account of his matters It s the duty of all friends to sanctify God in his soveraign Dispose and with Aaron to hold their peace not to repine or murmure at the dispensation of God to submit to his holy and soveraign will in this matter The great difficulty and that which is most studiously to be avoided is not to be scandalized nor to have our minds any wayes damaged or discouraged in the course of our obedience nor alienated from the Church and People and Servants of God when such instances occurr that men upright with God and walk close with him fall under such great afflictions not to think strange of the fiery Tryal nor the worse of holy obedience and the service of God this I say is a great and hard Task and when there are such accidents falling out friends receiving such deadly wounds in the house of their friends not to be exasperated nor violate the Rules of Charity but to rest in Love towards them is another hard Task This is the Task and duty incumbent upon you at this time and herein I know in some me asure as things have been circumstanced what need all that were nearly Related and dearly Affected to him that is gone I say I know what need they have of Caution It is a notable observation of Mr. Strong The will of man subordinated to the Will of God p. 289. There are as great shares of Satan and as great Judgements of God laid in Scandals as in any thing in the world besides And he adds It is an Observation much to be considered That if Satan would instil any evil pression into the hearts of men concerning any Truth of God I may adde a 〈◊〉 as well against any of the Wayes Churches Servants and People of God he doth usually bring it in by some providence of God that they take offence at As he instanceth in the Gaderens Mat. 8.31 The Devil desires to exasperate their spirits against Christ and he will doe it by drowning their hoggs I am very sensible in the Sufferings and Death of your deservedly honoured Companion and guide of youth there was that which except God give your self and all other friends much Wisdom and Grace to ballance their spirits the Devil may improve it to work a Prejudice of spirit against the Civil Government Churches Schools of Learning against the holy wayes and the Servants and Saints of God Pardon me Madam if I stay here knowing what a Narrow this is and earnestly request you for the Lords sake that you labour to guard your spirit and mind against this evil I know full well with what Magnanimity and undauntedness of spirit you passed through the gun-shot and the heat of the day but I beseech you don 't now stand at a distance from the Communion of the Churches and People of God lest Satan get advantage for we are not ignorant of his Devices The best Remedy against it is 1. A sincere meek and quiet submission to the soveraign holy Will of God this will quiet our spirits so that Satan can't disturb them All the motions of our souls are excentrick disordered till they come to this Subordination we are open to the storms and fiery darts of hell if not anchored in this Harbour 2. An intire and ardent Love to God his Churches Servants and People If Love be interrupted Satan has great Advantage of us Qui satis deligunt non cite offenduntur Salv. Epist 1. They that love much and enough will not be soon offended A brave Christ-like spirit it is to bury and pass by real and supposed injuryes and a great duty and concernment it is to live and dye in Charity If I mistake not it was your design in coming into this Wilderness that you might lead a quiet and peaceable life in all godliness and honesty And although you have met with so great a tryal as you have yet the Interest of God the Government the Order of the Churches the Truths and wayes the Servants and Saints of God and Communion with and in these is as sweet and precious as ever I would not be
and to look up to that which is to come yet I am sure it i●… greater error and a damning error in the wicked and ungodly wh●… they are not afraid of Death at all when they look upon Death as a common and usual event and have slight thoughts of it all their complaints are out of sympathy with their friends or from their bodily pains or their distracted thoughts about worldly matters but never consider what a weighty thing it is to dye well or what a dreadful thing it is to miscarry in their latter end And O the wretched stupidity of some that can be then most secure and are even like the beasts which perish Psal 49.12 O then blame not any that have woful apprehesions of death and beware of indulging your selves in a stupid secure frame for as Solomon saith in another case Prov. 23.32 It will sting like an Adder and bite like a Serpent II. Hence learn why the wicked and those that are out of Christ have such dreadful deaths they are under the sence and apprehension of the sting of death Death hath a piercing painful and poysonous sting and it hath power over them and doth as armed with the curse of the Law improve its power to fill them with pain sorrow and anguish They may be secure and stupid and their consciences may be seared but those that are not given up to a reprobate sence and so are past feeling they cannot but be full of bitterness and anguish under the unloosed pangs of Death But so much for this Doctrine I proceed to the second II. Doct. The sting of Death is certainly and infallibly taken out so that it cannot really hurt prejudice or annoy any true Believer They may truely and groundedly say as he 1 Sam. 15.32 Surely the bitterness of Death is past it may pierce and pain them but it cannot poyson them it may bruise their heel but cannot break their head What is become 〈◊〉 all that are fallen asleep in Christ are they destroyed Nay they 〈◊〉 made Are they undone Nay they are perfected Is their state ●●●tered Nay it is bettered and compleated Are they conquered Nay they are crowned Are they perished No they are highly pri●●●●dged Are they in bondage Nay they are set at liberty Are 〈◊〉 killed Nay they are revived Are they swallowed up Nay Deach their last and greatest enemy is swallowed up into a compleat victory But I shall endeavour in the opening of this Doctrine to shew you how ●he sting of death is taken out 1. That Sting is taken away that consists in its coming through mans own default But you will say is not death even in the godly a fruit of sin I answer it cannot be denied but that to the godly it is the consequent of sin but it is not in a strict sense the Punishment of their sin for there is no condemnation to them that are ●r Christ Rom 8.1 but it is rather a sanctified affliction to them and the Saints priviledge They made themselves sinful and God made them mortal that so they might not be alwayes miserable Though it came in by sin as R●m 5.12 yet as things are now stated in Christ Death to the Saints is the only choice Remedy against sin and the way of their return and entrance into a state of Perfection Thus of the flesh of the Viper is made a choice Antidote against his own poison Christ having overcome death for us Heb. 2.14 Temporal and bodily death is one of the streams of the bitter waters that flow from our provocation against God but since the wood of the Cross is cast into it it is become to every godly man delightsome and savoury and without any distastfulness in it It came with the curse of the thorns but since Christ wore his crown of thorns we may suffer and dye without fear So long as the curse of the Law hath power sin will be strong so long as sin is strong death will be terrible and bitter but Jesus Christ hath satisfied the Law vanquished death and taken out its sting even in Golgotha the place of sculls where were so many Trophies of Deaths victory in its own territories there he overcame it so that now a Believer may say I brake the Law but in Christ I satisfied it and may glory saying In the Lord have I Righteousness and Strength 2. The sting of Death is taken out in that it is not now a part or fruit of the revenging wrath of God but of his fatherly love and therefore he doth not so much thrust them out of this world when they dye as take them to himself as it is said concerning him Ger. 5.24 God took him And so Christ tells his Disciples Joh. 14.3 I w●ll come again and receive you to my self They are gathered to their Fathers Th●● that dye in the Lord doe not fall but yield themselves into the hand● 〈◊〉 God Acts 7.59 Stephen resigns up his spirit into the hands of Chr●●● The wicked are gathered like Tares and like chaff to be burned but the Saints like a shock of ripe corn in its season like the prece●●●●ain into the Garner to be preserved Hence as a man would ●●lly ●ay si●● best Moveables when a place is to be destroyed so 〈◊〉 God ●o be 〈◊〉 way his Saints before he bring destroying Calamityes upon a Nation 57 1. The righteous perisheth and no man lay●th it to heart and the mercifull men are taken away none considering that the righteous is taken away from the evil to come Old Mothuselah goes in the year before the Flood came Hezekiah and Josiah are removed by death that so they might not see the evil coming upon Judah Precious in the eyes of the Lord is the Death of his Saints Psal 116.15 It s no messenger of Satan nor an instrument of wrath but the messenger of Christ to translate them into the Kingdome of heaven whilst others fall into Gods angry revenging hand the Saints dye in the Lord and rest in the embraces of his Love It is said of Moses Deut. 34.5 He dyed at the mouth of Jehovah with a Kiss of his mouth as the Rabbies gloss it as it were sweetly respiring his breath back again into the hand whence he received it So that death to the Saints is not from Justice but choicest mercy and love It is one of those things given us by God in Christ 1 Cor. 3.22 Death is yours 3. Deaths Sting is taken away in that though it separate Body and Soul yet neither the one nor the other are separated from Christ their Communion with one another indeed is broken but their Union with Christ is no wayes impaired or disanulled They dye in the Lord Rev. 14.13 and sleep in Jesus 1 Cor. 15.18 we dye unto the Lord whether we live or dye we are the Lords Rom. 14.8 Our friends indeed are not with us but they are with Christ which is far better Phil. 1. They are taken hence