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A13878 A learned and a very profitable exposition made vpon the CXI. psalme Travers, Robert, fl. 1561-1572. 1579 (1579) STC 24180; ESTC S120253 54,089 124

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Amen It followeth in the 7. verse The workes of his hande are veritie and iudgement all his fla●●●es are true I haue heretofore declared the wonderfull and notable workes which the Lorde executed in the placing of the people of Israell in the land of the Cananits Hitits Heresits c. and shewed by it that which the Prophete speaketh of the strength of God which benefit as hath appeared was to be accounted of aboue the other of the deliueraunce and pray of Egypt which notwithstanding were as I haue shewed wondrous maruelous workes In this verse the Prophet rendreth a reason of this wonderfull counsell of god And first he declareth that it was so be●●● by God appoynted For he calleth the performance of it ●●●eth And because as fleshe and and sinne is prowde and quickely leapeth into the throne of iudgement euen ouer God him selfe his doings such vile and abhominable deuills are we The Prophet giueth a further reason when as he saith the works of his hands are iudgement He saith not ●●ger least any shoulde thinke crueltie in god The workes of his hands are truth The Hebrewes vse this worde when they speake of a sure and certaine performance of that which is promised Therefore they ioyne these two words mercy and truth together whether they speake of God or man Dauid praiseth God for mercie and truth that is for his mercifull promise and faithfull and true performance And Iacob sweareth Ioseph to do this mercy truth to him that he be caried to be buried in the land of promise These examples shall suffise although I might bring almost infinit But this is enough to vnderstande the meaning of Dauid Nowe that the worke was truth we shall vnderstand if we remēber the notable promise which the Lorde made vnto Abraham and confirmed it vnto Isaac and afterward to Iacob that he woulde geue to them and to their seede after them the lande of these seuen nations For the Lord after that Lot was departed from Abraham cōmaunded Abraham dwelling in the lande of Canaan to lift vp his eyes and looke from the place he stoode in to the East the West the North Sowth promised to giue it vnto his sede after him for euer This was done fiue times to Abraham And Abraham died and was buried in the land of Canaan In the xxvj chap. the Lord promiseth Isaac to kepe the same oth that he sware to his father Abraham And in the xxviij chap. the Lorde appeared to Iacob in the way to Mesopotamia in a dreame promised to make his seede also to florishe and to spread euen to the North and Sowth East West although he was then a straunger and alone And the same also is in the xxxv chap. with this addition that euen Kings should come out of him These are the promises other which the Lord made bound him selfe to kepe to this people which as we haue seene after 400. yeares the Lorde accomplished This truth which Dauid speaketh of shal be more excellēt famous if we cōsider those hinderaunces which seemed to haue bene able to haue made all these promises vaine First consider what daungers perills that Abraham was often in being but one man and d●iuen from country to countrie And as Dauid saith both of him and of Isaac and Iacob they were driuen from one kingdom to an other people And this came to Abraham what time he had no feede So that by the enmity of the Philistians by the daunger he was in for his wife the promise of God concerning his posteritie was in great daunger Consider the barennesse of Sara● and so many yeares after this first promise so that it might haue bene thought he had forgotten his promise After this what was the condition of Isaac in whom now all the hope of the promise rested howe farre of from death was he when his father had already stretched out his hande for his death and that at the Lordes commaundement where then seemed any hope of this promise or of this trueth that Dauid commendeth in this place After this the barennes of Rebecca which when it was taken away behold a newe hinderaunce The children fought in her wombe together that she was in great feare that th one woulde haue destroyed thother Then the feare of daunger that Iacob was in of his brother Esaw who had vowed his death And after that he was returned out of Siria when Simion and Leui destroyed the Shecamites what hope was there then that one of all the ●●●cke shoulde haue bene left aliue Which Iacob also feared and had not that God of trueth who to bring to passe his promise had before so miraculously preserued his father from his enemies as it were holden him vnder his arme and kept him in his bosome they had at that time beene all destroyed But the feare of them fell vppon the nations about them and they escaped daunger Then followed also an other enemie for the hinderaunce of his promise euen the famine which was in the lande of Canaan nowe risen as it were against the trueth of god After that the bondage of Egypt in whiche fornace muche more hotte then the fornace of Nebucadnesar yet neuerthelesse they were not consumed These circumstaunces considered which were as so many contrarie windes against this purpose of God or like so many red seas to their entrance into this lande or so many walls of iron gates of brasse thorowe which they must breake before they coulde come into this promised city These circūstances of hinderāce I say considered which notwithstanding the great mighty God for his promise sake remoued doe make the arme of the glory power of God so much more famous and glorious more greatly to be praised neither that onely but comfortable also vnto all that waite for his promises in faith and pacience For here we see an exāple drawn before vs by the finger of God to looke vpon for the confirmation of our faith and hope if we waite also for those thinges which the Lord of his mercie hath promised to vs We see that the Lorde hath promised that he will giue the Gospell free passage in the kingdom of Christ And this we looke for all they whose harts are touched with the loue of the glorie of God waite looke for it till their eyes dasell in their heads For we see mountaines hills seas waters kingdoms peoples Kings Princes and Counselers of the earth lift vp them selues stand against it yet we may cōfort our selues with these words that the Lord of mercie is the God of truth and will bring this promise to passe as we see it begun this day For we see these kingdoms of England Scotland Denmarke Germany Polonia and diuers other kingdoms which together with Italy Fraunce Spayne were as a Scepter or mace in the hand of the deuill of Rome
of God they were For Moyses as a M●diator betweene the Lorde and his people did in the giuing of the lawe binde the●e two God and his people together putting as it were the Lords hand into the hand of all Israell and giuing his likewise as a father into the power of God making of two on by Iesus Christ the head Therfore the Prophet Ezech. cōpareth all other benefits that God gaue his people to the ornaments of apparel namely to her bracelits billiments to her rings and cheynes and earings to her Crowne of gold for her head white silke for her body and shooes of taxus for her feete to hony oyle and the finest flower of wheate for her diet but the giuing of his word and statut● vnto them to his mariage with her Therefore are all those complaints in this Ezechiel and in the rest of the Prophets concerning her fornication when she left the commaundements of God followed after straunge gods new lawes And therefore also there is mention of diuorcement betwene them This was then the greatest and highest and heauenliest benefit that euer came vnto them to be ioyned in league with God to haue him sweare binde him self vnto them to be their God that is their defender mainteiner if they would be his people he delt not so with any nation or kingdō or city vnder the cope of heauē Oh Israell oh house of Iacob what wast thou that the lord so rewarded thee or what was Abraham thy father that he so visited him he made for him selfe a people onely out of Sem cast away Cham Iaphet Gebal Ammon and Amaleck he abhorred but Iudah Leui Ioseph he loued he exalted honoured he made them of all the world his sonnes and first begotten all them he made Kings and Priestes vnto him as Melchisedech he made them all litle inferiors to the Angells ioyned thē with the sonne of God. The night then that they departed out of Egypt was a day of loue vnto thē the day that Mannah first fel from the heauens was in deede a day of ioy and great gladnes vnto them But that day that they receiued the lawes ordinaunces statuts of God although it was a cloudye a darke daye a day of tribulation anguish of feare sorrow of a noise sound of a terrible trumpet and thunder which all caused to the outward man heauines and sadnes yet in deed if we consider what good that day brought to his people what honor what preheminence what state what maiestie what as it were familiaritie euen with God that cloudye and mystye that darke and dreadefull daye was the blesseddest day that euer rose ouer them A sorte of poore and sinnefull men to be ioyned in league and as it were in mariage with God and to haue the companye of Angells as it were bridemen at the mariage My eyes are not so daseled with beholding the brightnes of the Sunne nor myne eares so astonished with the thunder not my minde so with ioy euer confounded as my vnderstanding at the consideration of this so greate mercye yea my wordes are swallowed in it and my iudgement vanisheth and melteth before it But the Lord as Moyses sayth in deede loued his people Well we see then what iust cause Dauid had to remember this benefit in the Catalogue of the Lords mercies He sent redemption to his people he commaūded his couenaunts for euer Nowe also let vs a litle leaue them thinke of our selues and the reuelation of the worde and will of God vnto vs that in knowing the goodnes of God towardes vs in this parte we may labour to loue the Lorde and embrace his gracious calling thankfully What the● is Englande this litle poore corner of the world to Italy and Spayne to the great and riche countries of Asia and Africa vnder the Turke and other barbarous and blinde Princes that God should from heauē looke as it were and cast aside his eye to this litle hole passing ouer and contemning suche glorious and famous Monarchies kingdoms to cast the seede of his word and the precious stone of his glory amongest vs to make vs while other labour and trauell for earthly and corruptible wares to be Marchaunts of this such a iewell buyers of such a treasure wherein life and saluation is contayned and to lighten vs with the blessed beames of the glorious Gospell of Iesus Christ Oh before how many goodly rich nations hath he preferred vs how hath he loued and honoured vs before other kingdoms that in glory and riches doe farre exceede vs Oh whom shall they send to heauen to fetch the worde of God or whome shall they sende to the deepe places of the earth or beyonde the seas that may bringe thence this treasure for the Lord hath blinded them most iustly that they can not see the Sunne stopped their eares that they may not smell the body of the Gospell neyther follow the Egles that flye vnto it We were a farre of as they are straungers from God and his couenaunts with them sinners of the Gentiles as they vncircumcised vntaught vnholy nay dogges as our Sauiour Christ sayth and swine and tigers but we are illuminated we are taught we are sanctified we are made neare euen Citizens of Ierusalem sonnes of the kingdom heires of the promises and coheires with Iesus Christ who is God blessed for euer Amen Now no more vnholy no more blinde no more cruell no more idle no more abominable before god for we are if the kingdom of God be in deede come vnto vs and into vs that is euen into our mindes and consciences then we are the lambes and doues antes of the Lorde in all holines and pacience and diligence wayting for the comming of Christ our Sauiour For vnles we walke in these and such like fruites of godlines though the Sunne be risen in the Realme surely it hath not shined vppon vs but we remayne yet in ignoraunce as we did Yea surely it is an vndoubted truth that so much we know as we practise Otherwise let vs talke of the Gospell neuer so much we are still deade in sinne and ignoraunce let vs exalt it neuer so high it exalteth not vs but rather thrusteth vs downe to hel but if in deede we haue receiued the Gospel so that we both knowe the glory and mercy of God also seeke by all our power to glorifie set forth the same in our life studies then are we truely lightned and the light of God shall continue with vs and encrease in vs more and more till the day starre that is the ful and perfit knowledge of Iesus Christ arise in our hartes when we shall knowe no more in part but fully and absolutely as we shall be taught as thAp sayth for so I thinke that sentēce is to be interpreted Thus I say if the kingdome of God be come vnto