the unprofitable servant into utter darkness there shall be weeping and gnashing of teeth Matth. 25. 29 30. verses Even so will it be one day with us for the Lord must and will have account given him then happy is that poor soul that hath any spark of grace in him to bring him into the way of repentance for certainly if you will but labour while you live here on earth for to serve the Lord with a true heart then no doubt but the Lord will give you rest in that blessed kingdom and speak unto us with those comfortable words as he spake to the people in Isa 45. 9 10 ver Thou whom I have chosen from the ends of the earth and called thee from the chief men of the throne and said unto thee thou art my servant I have chosen thee and not cast thee away fear thou not for I am with thee be not dismaid foâ I am thy God I will strengthen thee I will help thee yea I will uphold thee with the right hand of my righteousness O what a comfortable spéech was here to be spoke from a sinner from so good and gracious a God O what man or woman that hath any fear of God before their eyes but they would strive to please so loving a God as we have that is always careful over as caring of us to put us in mind of him nay good people this calling is not all but he makes us any a great promise and all is to win our âve to him as you may sée in that 4 verse ãâã the 51 of Isaiah Hearken to me my people ând give ear unto me O my Nation for a Law âall proceed from me and I will make my judgâents to rest for a light of the people Break ârth in joy sing together ye waste places of âerusalem for the Lord hath comforted his âeople he hath redeemed Jerusalem Isaiah 52. I will declare thy righteousness and thy âorks for they shall not profit thee when thou âriest Let thy companions deliver thee but the âind shall carry them all away vanity shall take âem but he that putteth his trust in me shall âossess the Land and shall inherit my holy âountain Isaiah 57. 12. and 13. verses Here âe may sée what a love the Lord hath to us âf we would but love him But alas how âhould we love him which we did never sée ând cannot love our poor Brethren which is âaily with us We have many days of Fastâng many days of Humiliation which is âery good I but how do we Fast to bréed Dissention with our Neighbours and for an âutward shew and inwardly inventing strife ând be bate as the Prophet Isaiah sayes in âh 58. of Isaiah and about the 14. verse Behold ye fast for strife and debate and fight with the fist of wickedness And I prâ God that there be not a great many of us thâ do use to fast after this manner for I am ãâã fraid there are too many now a days that maâ a great shew of going to Church to fast aâ pray and yet bring but an evil heart back âgain for either they have some grudge some neighbour or one evil thought or otheâ for if nothing else canker their hearts thâ will have a grudge towards the poor and tâ poor should be the chief of their fast as yâ may find in Isaiah 56. and 7. verse of thâ Chapter for the Prophet cballengeth the peopâ about their fast because he saw it was wicâed for says he It is such a fast which I haââ chosen a bowing down his head like a bul-rusâ and to spread sackcloth and ashes under him wilt thou call this a Fast and an acceptablâ day unto the Lord is not this the Fast that have chosen to loose the hands of wickedness to undoe the heavy burdens and to let the oppressed go free and that you break every yoak Is it not to deal thy bread to the hungry anâ that thou bring the poor that are cast out to thinâ house when thou seest the naked that thoâ cover them and that thou hidest not thy seâ from thine own self Indéed good pâople yoâ may sée here this is the Fast that we shoulâ make if we should fast to please God then wâ must féed the hungry clothe the naked seek comfort the afflicted but indeed I am afraid ât here is but a few here that can say with a âe conscience that they do make such a fast ãâã this But indeed my brethren all that I ãâã say unto it is this I pray God give every ãâã of us grace to fear him and to love the ãâã and needy and seek to relieve them as ãâã Lord hath enabled us For as Solomon âh Prov. 14. 20 21. verses The poor is hated ââ of his own neighbour but the rich hath ây friends He that despiseth his neighbour âeth but he that hath mercy on the poor âpy is he And happy is he that can keep âse Commandments for he that will strive âeep these Commandments the Lord will âp him for just as we keep Gods Comândments so will the Lord keep us thereâe as Moses said to the people in Deut. 11. 27 28. verses so say I unto you that be âe present Behoâd I have set before you this a blessing and a curse a blessing if you obey Commandment of the Lord your God which âommand you this day Here you may see danger that belongs to us if we keep not Commandments I and the blessing that âongs to all such as doth keep them And I ây God give us all grace to choose the good ãâã forsake the evil These Commandments Lord give every true Christian grace to kéep them and séek to refrain those wicâ sins which I here have named concerniââ Drunkenness and Pride And Thirdly I desire you to have a cââ of that wicked sin of Pride for certaiâ it is a sin that the Lord is sorely displeased as you may peruse by that place of Scrââture in the 28 of Isaiah and the 1 verse these words Woe to the Crown of Priâââ Nay there is many more places in Scrââture that gives us warning enough of thâââ sins and as the Apostle Paul said to Philippians so I say to you Finally Brethrââ whatsoever things are true whatsoever thiâ are honest whatsoever things are just whatsoeâââ things are pure whatsoever things are love whatsoever things are of good report if thâââ be any vertue and if there be any praise thâââ on these things Philip. 4. 8. That you miâââ walk worthy of the Lord unto all well-pleasââ being fruitful unto every good work incrââsing in the knowledge of God strenst theâ with all might according to his glorious Poââ unto all patience and long-suffering with ãâã fulness Colos 1. 10 11. verses Set your âââfections on things above and not upon the thââ of the earth for ye are dead and your liâ hid with Christ Colos 3. 2 3. verses Beloved here you may sée the
of wars and rumours of wars be not troubled for such things must needs be but the end shall not be yet Mark 13. 5 6. verses Nay if you but please to read the whole Chapter you shall find it altogether to that purpose Therefore in the Name of God I desire you to have a care of those people for you may sée here thaâ the Lord gives us fair warning as you maâ sée in the 22 verse of this Chapter For sayâ he If any man shall say unto you lo here is Chrisâ or lo there is Christ believe him not and iâ the 22 verse of this Chapter you may morâ plainly understand the reason why he giveâ us so much warning of them for false Christâ and false Prophets shall arise and shall sheâ signs and wonders to seduce if it were possiblâ even the very Elect. And indéed good peoplâ you may assure your selves that there are sucâ people abroad now therefore have a care oâ them truly I do not say this or that is heâ for you may know them by their works Anâ as James saith in the second of James and thâ 14 verse What doth it profit my Brethren though a man say he hath Faith and have noâ works can Faith save him Now in the following verses you may understand the differencâ betwéen him that hath Faith and no works For if a brother and a sister be naked and destitute of daily food and one of you say unto them depart in peace be you clothed and filled notwithstanding ye give them not these thingâ that are néedful So is Faith if it have noâ works it is dead being alone yea a man maâ say he hath faith and I have works shew me thy faith without thy works and I will shew theâ thy faith by thy works Thou believest there iâ one God thou dost well the Devils believe and ââemble but wilt thou know vain man that faith âithout works is dead James 2 beginning at âhe 14 verse and so to the twentieth so may ââe say unto such people as do call themselves Christ and a man cannot perceive any such ââorks in them for if a man knows himself to âave so much worth in him as to call himself Christ I say I would gladly sée them do such âiraculous déeds as he did that is to cure the âame the blind and the sick and to raise the âead as he did Nay his Apostles which call âim Lord and Master yet they had the same âower in themselves to do such things as you âay sée in the 28 of the Acts and the 8 verse There you may sée that Paul had power by thââealing of a Publican which lay sick of a fever ând a bloody flux and he but touched him after âe had prayed And it came to pass that the âather of the Publican lay sick of a Fever and ãâã Bloody flux to whom Paul entred in and prayâd and laid his hands on him and healed him ãâã when this was done others also which had âseases in the Island came and were healed ãâã you may sée by this that the Apostle had âme more power then ordinary men yet ârst not call themselves Christ Nay I desire ââu to look into the 3 of the Acts and beginââng of the 1 verse and so to the 13 verse I âay you take notice for it is worth your observation Now Peter and John went up together into the Temple at the hour of prayer being the ninth hour and a certain man lame from his Mothers womb was carried whom they laid daily at the Temple which is called beautiful to ask alms of them which entred into the Temple he seeing Peter and John about to go into the Temple asking alms of them Peter fastening his eyes upon him with John said Look on us and he gave heed unto them expecting to have received something of them Then Peter said Silver nor Gold have I none but such aâ I have I give to thee in the Name of Jesus oâ Nazareth rise up and walk and he took him by the right hand and lift him up and immediately his feet and his ancle-bones received strength and he leaped up stood and walked with them into the Temple leaping and praising God Anâ they knew it was he which sate for alms at the gate of the Temple and they were filled with wonder and amazement at that which had happened unto him And as the lame man whicâ was healed beheld Peter and John and aâl thâ people ran together unto them in the Porchâ which was called Solomons and when Peter saâ it he said unto the people Ye men of Israeâ why marvel ye aââhis or why look ye so earnestly on us as if by our own power and godlinesâ we had made this man to walk Acts thâ third and beginning at the first and so to thâ twelfth verse So here you may sée that the âpostles had great power from God yet they ãâã not call themselves Christ as some will ãâã now for all that you may sée here they but ââk hold of the mans hand and bid him arise ââd he arose up from the ground and was ââaled yet I say for all this they denyed the ââwer of themselves as you may sée in this âst verse Then I say how dare any one of ãâã say they be Christ when they are not able ãâã do as his Apostles did for certainly if our âith be weak and our works so small that ââe fall short of his Apostles then certainly âe are not fit to equall our selves so much âith the Lord our God as to call us Christ ândéed I would desire at the hands of Alâighty God to guide all such into the way of âghteousness and to pardon and forgive both ââem and us for all our sins and wickedness ãâã as for all those that doth hear any that calls âimself Christ despise him not as an enemy âut rather exhort him as a brother yet this I âây unto you as you may find it written in âark 13. and the 23. But take ye heed behold ãâã have foretold you all these things This is a âair warning for us to have a care of such âeople and not to be one of them for if I âould hear or sée this man do such acts as our âaviour Iesus Christ did or as his Apostles âid then there would be some ground for their professing themselves Christ but truly it ãâã to be feared that they be as great sinners ãâã ever if not greater therefore ought more ãâã be pitied I exbort you therefore in the naâ of God to pray for them For as James saith ãâã the fifth of James and at the thirtéenth versâ and so the latter end of the Chapter and ãâã I say to you all Is any man among you afflicâed let him pray is any man merry let him siâ Psalms is any man sick among you let him caââ for the Elders of the Church and let them praâ over him anointing him with the Oyl of theâ Lord and the prayer of the faithful shall save thâ sick and the Lord will raise him up and if he havâ committed sins they shall be forgiven him bâ also in the last verse let him know that hâ that converteth a sinner from the error of hiâ way shall save a soul from death and hides ãâã multitude of sins and the Lord give us every one grace to pray one for another anâ strive to forsake our wicked sins and flie tâ the Lord our God and forsake all other gods And I beséech you brethren suffer this worâ of Exhortation to take impression in youâ hearts Let brotherly love continue amonââ you let your conversation be without covetousness that we may all boldly say the Lorâ is my help I will not fear what man can dâ unto me If any of us lack wisdom let uâ ask it of the Lord but let us have a care thaâ we ask it with a true and faithful heart lookââg after Iesus Christ the Author and Fiââher of our faith Love thy Neighbour as ãâã self and do to all men as you would they âould do unto you and in so doing thou mayst ââme to be one of that blessed company which âr Lord and our Saviour Iesus Christ ââth call so loving As come unto me all ye ââat are weary and heavy laden and I will give ââu rest And the Lord of his mercy send ââery poor soul to that blessed rest which neââr will have end and that for thy dear Son ââr only Lord and Saviours sake to whom given all honour praise power and domiââon now and for evermore Amen I am yours in Christ Jesus âHOMAS ROBINS FINIS ââese Books following being of a small Price are ãâã Printed for Thomas Passenger at the three Bibles ãâã on the middle of London-bridge THe Christians Combate or his true spiritual warfare by C. 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perfest way ãâã find Christ for if you would go to him you âust set your affections on things above and âot on things below for things on the earth âe but dead and of no value no no it is the âings above that we must set our affections ãâã if we mean to have life eternal it is Christ âr Lord Savior that sits upon the Throne âat we must set our affections on if ever we âean to have peace with him in glory then ãâã Paul said to the Colossians Put on therefore âs the elect of God holy and beloved bowels âf meâcy kindness humbleness of mind meekâess long-suffering forbearing one another ând forgiving one another if any man hath a âuarrel against any even as Christ for gave you ãâã also do ye and above aâl things put on charity âhich is the bond of perfectness as you may ând in the 12. 13. and 14. verses of this Chaâter and as the Apostle says here we ought âo forbear one another and if any man wrong âs as Christ forgave sinners so we ought âo forgive one another But alas my Breâhren it is not so with us now adays now if âny wrong one another there is no forgiveness with a great many but straight to law or else séek to do thrée ill turns for one by one means or other for if a poor man do anywrong to a rich man then straight he goes to Law and if a rich man do any wrong to a poor mââ then he will strive to do him one ill turn or âther I but this is against Gods Commaââment as you may see by this place of Scrââture for God commands us to love one aââther and forgive one another and so we mââ do if we look that Christ should forgive us ãâã you may find in that 14. ver Above all thiâ we should put on charity and that is a woâ which is but little used now adays and aâ this is for want of love for if we did love oâ another then Charity would be used a greââ deal more then it is and certainly we mââ strive to put on both these garments if ãâã do desire to be one of Gods perfect servantâ For charity is the bond of perfections Col. ãâã 14. For it is sanctified by the Word of Gâ and Prayer if thou put thy brethren in ââ inembrance of these things thou shalt be ãâã good Minister of Iesus Christ nourished ãâã in the works of good Doctrine whereunââ thou hast attained 1 Tim. 4. 5 6 verses ãâã any man teach other ways and consent not to thâ wholsome words even the words of our Loââ Jesus Christ and to the Doctrine which is aâcording to godliness he is proud and knowinâ nothing doting about questions and strifes ãâã words whereof cometh envy strife railingâ evil surmisings perverse disputings of men oâ corrupt minds and destitute of the truth supposing that gain is godliness from such withââ thy self 1 Timothy 5. 3 4 5. verses âhat every one of us would but strive to âhdraw from such people and strive to set ãâã hearts and minds upon the true knowâââge of God meditate upon these things âe thy self wholly to them that the profit ây appear to all 1 Tim. 4. 15. O that every ãâã of you would but have a strong confidence âhe Lord and carry a patient mind so may ãâã come to receive our reward Hebrews 10. 36. Cast not away therefore your confiâââce which hath great recompence of reward ãâã ye have need of patience that after ye have âââe the will of God ye may receive the proâââe Let your conversation be without coveâââsness and be content with such things as you âe for he hath said I will never leave thee forsake thee so that we may boldly say âââe Lord is my helper I will not fear what man ãâã do unto me Hebr. 13. 5 6. verses O âât every poor soul had but so much confiâânce in the Lord as to say that he is conâted without covetousness and that he is âll content with such as the Lord hath sent ãâã then I say happy is he for the Lord âââh promised he will never forsake them nor âââe them If it be so that the Lord hath âomised that he will never forsake us O let ãâã strive to do our best endeavours never to forsake him for he is a gracious God aââ merciful Saviour to all such as love him ãâã kéep his Commandments for look into the ãâã of James at the last verse and there you ãâã find the pure Religion before the Lord is ââving the widows and the fatherless but trâ I cannot sée but they be the least looked aâ now adayes and then how can we say ãâã our Religion is pure Pure Religion and ãâã defiled before God is this to visit the widâââ and fatherless in their affliction I pray ãâã consider this if there be no pure Religioâ us but what doth visit the Fatherless and ãâã Widows in their affliction truly it is to ãâã feared we have but little pure Religioâ the Land for let them be what they will they be poor there is little looking on them ãâã if they be rich they shall be feasted the ãâã must stand back I but you may sée your seâ that yâ Lord is not pleased at such doings ãâã look into the second of St. James and there ãâã tells us that it is not a Christians professionâ regard the rich and dâspise the poor Buâ there come into your Assembly a man witâ gold Ring in good Garment and there coâââ in also a poor man in vile raiment and yâ have respect to him that hath the gay cloathiââ and say unto him sit thou here in a good plaâââ and say to the poor stand thou here or sit unâ my foot-stool are you not then partial in yoâ selves and becomes Judges of evil thoughts Hearken my Brethren Hath not God chosen the poor of this world rich in faith and heirs of the Kingdome which he hath promised to give them that love him but ye have despised the poor James 2. 2 3 4 5 6. verses And as Paul said to Timothy in 2 Tim. 17. 18. so I say to you all charge them that are rich in this world that they be not high-minded nor trust in uncertain riches but in yâ living God who giveth us richly all things to enjoy that thââ do good that they be rich in good works which the Lord give us all grace so to do And now I desire to give you a word of Exhortation concerning these perillous times we live in our Saviour hath given us fair warning in many places of Scripture concerning this as in Mark 13. beginning at the 5 verse Jesus answering them began to say Take heed lest any man deceive you for many shall come in my Name and deceive you Nay he had told his Disciples he told them when the people should come as you may sée in the 4 verse of this Chapter And when you hear