Selected quad for the lemma: mercy_n

Word A Word B Word C Word D Occurrence Frequency Band MI MI Band Prominent
mercy_n eye_n lord_n wait_v 2,901 5 9.3473 5 false
View all documents for the selected quad

Text snippets containing the quad

ID Title Author Corrected Date of Publication (TCP Date of Publication) STC Words Pages
A12976 An exposition on the CXXIIII. CXXV. CXXVI. Psalmes, called the Psalmes of degrees: or, the churches deliuerance Plainely set forth for the benefit of Gods church, by T.S. Seene, and allowed. Stint, Thomas. 1621 (1621) STC 23270; ESTC S107446 122,519 446

There are 2 snippets containing the selected quad. | View lemmatised text

is the heritage of the Lords seruants and the portion of them that loue him for the Church is that Arke which mounts vp mounts vp higher as the water increaseth but cannot be ouerwhelmed Mat. 7.25 the bush which may burne but not be consumed the house built vpon a rocke which may be beaten with winde and raine but cannot bee ouerthrowne Besides all this it is not enough that wee are compassed about with firy walls that is with the sure custody the continuall watch and ward of the Angels but the Lord himselfe is our wall so that euery way wee are defended by the Lord against all dangers Therefore in our greatest mutations our hearts shold not be moued from confidence in God All which should learne vs in the greatest changes and alterations that fall out in the world to rest assured that the Lord will worke for the good of his Church though the earth should bee mooued and the Mountaines fall into the middest of the Sea yea though the waters there of rage and bee troubled yet there is a Riuer whose streames shall make glad the Cittie of God in the middest of it Yea if they who should bee the nourishing Fathers of the Church doe forsake her and become her enemies they shall most assuredly perish but Comfort Ioy and Deliuerance shall appeare vnto Gods people out of another place the Lord for awhile may put the bridle of bondage in the Philistians hands for to humble Israel for their sinnes but it shall bee taken away from them at the length then shall his Church with Ioy draw water out of the Well of Saluation and prayse the Lord their God saying Though thou wert now angry with mee yet thy wrath is turned away and thou comfortest me yea Sion shall cry out and shout for ioy for great is the holy one of Israel in the midst of her And therefore in our lowest humiliation let vs answer our enemies Reioyce not against mee O mine enemies though I fall I shall rise when I shall sit in darkenesse the Lord is a light vnto me I will beare the wrath of the Lord because I haue sinned against him vntill he pleade my cause and execute iudgement for mee hee will bring me forth to light and I shall see his righteousnesse then hee that is mine enemy shall looke vpon it and shame shall couer him who sayd to mee Where is the Lord thy God now shall hee bee troden vnder as the myre in the streets yea so let all thine enemies perish O Lord. The hilles stand ahout Ierusalem euen so standeth the Lord about his people Therefore seeing the Lord doth thus compasse the godly with such mercies O then labour to be godly men And such as trust in God to whom all these precious promises are made O how excellent is thy mercy therefore the children of men shall trust vnder the shadow of thy wings Here is a great comfort for the godly who haue no small securitie hence that whatsoeuer their outward estate is or may bee Gods mercy compasseth them as the hills compasse Ierusalem First if Sathan assalt vs on euery side wirh temptation to vexe and disquiet vs with inward feares hee shall not haue so nimble eyes to spy our weakenesse as the eye of the Lord to spye meanes to strengthen vs. Let him obiect the greatnesse and infinite number of our sinnes yet hee shall but amplifie the great mercy of God which is greater and more large then all the sinne and misery in the World Thus Moses comforteth Gods people Deu. 4.31 The Lord thy God is a mercifull God hee will not forsake nor destroy thee nor forget the couenant of thy fathers which hee sware vnto them 〈◊〉 118. ●● Secondly if vnmercifull men compasse them and come about them like Bees and sharpen their stings yet the mercies of the Lord are neerer them then that they can hurt them Thus Dauid comforted himselfe Psal 86.14.15 O Lord the prowde are risen against mee but thou Lord art strong and mercifull gracious and long suffering and a pitifull God Thirdly if a man should conflict with Gods owne hand by inward temptations or outward tryals of sicknesse pouertie persecution if he were so beset as hee could see nothing but troubles without feares within now is the time to mound fence himself with this comfortable doctrine that euen now Gods Mercies doe guard and compasse him seeing he cannot deny himselfe nor faile of any of his promises Dauid when hee was to chuse of the three rods of God the Sword Famine or Plague he chose to fall into the hands of God because he is mercifull He may afflict and chasten vs a while 2. Sam. 24.14 Isai 45.7.10 Psal 103.8 and for a moment seeme to fosake vs But with great compassions he will gather vs for he chides not alwayes neither retaineth he his wrath for euer Fourthly if a man were in the hands of death and the messengers thereof had already taken hold on him as on Hezekiah Yet euen then he need feare none ill seeing Gods mecrcies compasse him This is euer our couer though wee cannot alway see it as Elisha his seruant saw not the great mercies of God compassing him and his Maister Euen then when wee know not Gods mercy is all about vs. There are still more with vs then against vs our mountaine is alway beset with heauenly warriors Was Ionas euer more compassed with mercies then when he was in his owne sence cast off and compassed with waues and weeds Was Israel euer more cōpast with mercy then when they were compassed with Mountaines Sea enemies Death and deadly things these our extremities are Gods oportunitie Nay fifthly suppose a man were in the house of death in the graue yet euen this separates not from Gods mercyes which being eternal leaues vs not in death but when we are most compassed with dust and corruption shall then bee most abundant and mightie for vs. Oh therefore let so many as trust in God flye in all their straights to this sanctuary which can make not onely deaths fore-runners but euen death it selfe welcome which depriues vs of all things else but this mercy into the full estate of which it setteth vs. Let vs therefore labour aboue all things in the world to get part in this mercy by getting assurance of the pardon of sinne get this and thou gettest a mercy reaching vp to heauen a crowne of blessings a plentifull redemption Our Prophet here calls it a compassing mercie for a godly man thinketh not himselfe compassed with mercy when hee is compassed onely with outward blessings when God hath hedged about his house and he hath wealth to tumble in though the world breath after nothing else but when he hath a voyce telling him that God in Christ is merciful to his sin and hath couered his iniquitie oh now thinkes Dauid himselfe compassed with mercy and not before although he was a king and had
and if you will goe through all the examples of the Booke of GOD yee shall finde that they who haue beene greatest in Gods estimation haue beene alwaies smallest in their owne eyes the heart which hath receiued most from GOD euer thinks least of it selfe The deepe waters of the proude haue gone euen ouer our soule Thus Dauid setteth out the afflictions and calamities of the Church and of the godly whom the world doth not onely hate but cruelly persecute whereby wee may see that it hath not onely a greedy desire but also power to hurt murther and destroy Sathan likewise goeth about like a raging Lyon seeking whom hee may deuoure that we fall not therefore euery moment into desperation or otherwise perish it is because hee is greater which is in vs then he which is in the world as Dauid saith If God had not beene with vs our enemies had swallowed vs vp quicke A proud man his owne punishment But here is the iust recompence of his pride Let the proud bee ashamed saith Dauid He would faine haue honour or preheminence which God wil not giue vnto him he flyes shame and contempt but God shall powre them vpon him The consideration of this serues to humble the pride of man Sith they are but men of clay why waxe they proud to oppresse others It was a very worthy warning which a certaine Ambassadour gaue once to Alexander the Great That flyes and wormes at length should eate the flesh of Lyons If proud men considered this that they are but earth and that shortly their beautifull bodyes will become carkasses to bee eaten by wormes it would abate their naturall pride by which they trample dowme others poorer weaker then they vnder their feete and when they shall goe the way of all flesh they shall then say What hath pride profited vs 2. Cor. 10. and what hath the pompe of riches brought vs to When they shall see that all the dayes of their life they haue wearied themselues in vaine and then shall be plunged into irreuocable and intollerable torments These are fooles The miserable condition of a proud man and of all fooles the greatest they set themselues as parties against the Lord for hee resisteth the proud not considering that hee is stronger then they and they cannot stand before him the Lord is the most high God but it is not height makes a man stand before him none so sure to stand in his sight as they who are humble and little in their owne eyes to them hee giueth grace where it is the iust recompence of the proud that because they vsurpe to bee before all others the Lord puts them behinde all and casteth them downe to the lowest roome for mounting to the highest A notable example hereof wee haue in that Pharesie who was not so farre before the Publican in his owne estimation as hee was behinde him in the account of Christ who iudgeth of things according as they are Here then wee must put a difference betweene sinnes of pride and sinnes of infirmitie hee that of rebellion and pride departs from Gods Commandements not so hee that sinneth of weaknesse in whom euery sinne committed increaseth a griefe for sinne a hatred of sin and a care to withstand it for to these there is no condemnation these are not vnder the Law but vnder Grace mercy alwayes waits on them as a refreshing Medicine to restore them when of infirmitie they fall But as for the wicked who sinne are proud impenitent in their sins the curse of God is vpon them though it be not seene at the first but like a moath or secret consumption it eates them vp it shall deuoure their substance and shall quickly turne their glory and prosperity into shame and confusion First let vs therefore consider and that seriously that all worldly pompe all thy brauery thy gay attyre and all thy vaunting of it in the world Eccles 1.2 all is but vanitie vanitie of vanities all is but vanitie This was the foot of Salomons saying who knew too much of this by experience and no question but the like conclusion a number of proud Gallants make in the world who haue delighted to see and follow fashions so long till all is spent and then hauing nothing cry out when it is too late All is but vanity and vexation of spirit and a most vaine thing to vaunt it so in pride therefore let vs lay this to heart 1. Cor. 7.31 that the time is short and the fashion of this world passeth away See this vanitie and it will abate thy pride Secondly learne to know thy selfe throughly remember thou art but a man therefore mortall frayle flesh thy body an house of clay why then wilt thou O vaine and mortal man bestow so much cost vpon thy rotten carkasse and pamper it vp in iollitie and in the meane time neglect thy soule Remember whosoeuer thou art of what degree soeuer that of Dauid Lord what is man or the sonne of man as if hee should haue sayd Lord man is nothing yea vanitie it selfe and lesse then nothing as Dauid speaketh elsewhere Yea remember with thy selfe that it is not all thy pride shall make thee to be respected but rather ridiculous to the world and in the ende breede sorrow to thy selfe In a word remember the saying of the Prophet Esay Esay 2.22 Mans breath is in his nostrils and wherein is hee to bee accounted of As if the Prophet had answered In nothing Obiection But I doe but as the most doe who follow the fashion Exod. 23.2 Answere Thou must not follow a multitude to doe euill Now it is a great euill and a grieuous sinne to bee giuen ouer to follow fashions it being expresly forbidden in the Word of God Be not conformed to this world Rom. 12.28 or Fashion not your selues according to this world Therefore to conclude Pride is a most accursed and damnable sinne Esay 28.13 Woe to the crowne of pride it shall be troden vnder feete Psa 119.21 Cursed are the proud Pro. 16.18 Pride goeth before destruction Pro. 18.12 and a haughtie spirit before a fall Esay 5.14 Before destruction the heart of man is haughtie their glory and their pompe shall descend into hell Reade Woe vnto them that are wise in their owne eies Dan. 4.30 to 37. vers 21. Psal 124.4 Gen. 19.24 Ezek. 16.49 50. Reuel 18.4 5 6 7 c. Esay 10.5 to 20. and 13.11 and prudent in their owne sight Remember how wonderfully Sodome Babylon and Tyrus came downe for their pride The Deuil throwne downe from heauen to hell for his pride in all which is set downe the terrible iudgements of God against pride Let women read with shame Esay 3.16 to the end I meane the proud Fizgigs of this age who decke and trimme the body beyond their calling and abilitie Reade Ier. 44.10.11 12 where as the Apostle would haue