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A79440 Sighs for Sion: or, Faith and love constraning some grievings in her sorrow, and groanings for her deliverance: by a few of her weak and unworthy children. Humbly, and in all faithfulness, presented to those assemblies of hers, where grace hath set them as watchmen; and unto any others, that in every place call upon the name of Jesus Christ our Lord, both theirs and ours. In way of essay, to blow the trumpet in Sion, and sound an alarm in Gods holy mountain, to the awakening them that are at ease, and pressing and encouraging all the upright in heart, to be in pain with her, in this day of her sore travel, and great expectation. Cheare, Abraham, d. 1668. 1656 (1656) Wing C3761; Thomason E884_8; ESTC R207314 12,644 21

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57.1 4. nor consider the operation of his hands that are at ease in Sion but are not grieved for the afflictions of Joseph Careless daughters that lay not to heart the perishing of the righteous and consider not the taking away of the merciful men with whom the Lord will plead as with them that sport themselves against him the desire of such slothful ones will kill them Prov. 21.25 and their prosperity destroy them Prov. 1.32 And now Brethren is it not high time that we cry aloud Isa 58.1 Joel 2.1 15. and spare not lift up our voice like a Trumpet when it is too too evident that in the day of a little ease wherein for a little space grace hath been given us from the Lord our God even a little reviving in our bondage to set up the house of our God Ezra 9.8 9. and to repair the desolations thereof men are sleeping lying down loving to slumber in every corner saying It is not nigh let us build houses c. And is not Pride Ezek. 16.49 and fulness of bread companions to this abundant idleness Prov. 18.9 through which the building decayeth Oh that at length for the Lords sake we might be provoked to be fervent in spirit serving the Lord and that knowing the time Rom. 12.11 13.11 that now it is high time to awake out of sleep for now ours and Sions Salvation is neerer then when we believed For the Quickning of our hearts to this work and the heighthning of our expectations therein hath not the Lord given us among many other this remarkable signe of the times even a mighty spirit of faith and prayer through some choice discoveries of grace raised up in his people by the exercise of which in the management of SIONS CONTROVERSIE great and glorious WONDERS have been wrought in these Nations by unlikely meanes in answer to the prayers of the Saints as hath been openly confest by the instruments imployed which have caused themselves and others beholders to stand amazed thereat and although many who once seemed to be pillars in this Cause have soon forgat these great works and have turned back fom following fully after God in this way yet there is a REMNANT a generation that remain upon their WATCH-TOWER with whom the hand of the Lord rests wonderfully upholding their faith and hope for Sion notwithstanding all discouragements in their uncessant prayers for her Hath God said to his at any time Seek ye me in vain Isa 45.19 hath not God by evident answers of prayers in these dayes sealed it in a good measure to his people that the time to favour her yea the set-time is come for he hath regarded the prayer of the poor destitute and hath not despised their prayer and is not this written for our sakes see Psa 102.17 18. God who beautifieth his mercies to his people by giving them in their due season having in these latter dayes given forth this glorious blessing of a Spirit of grace and supplication so abundantly and continuing the same hath he not some great work to be further carried on thereby Oh! that we could present unto you in a lively way what our souls have begun to taste of those first ripe fruits of that arising and growing Spirit that grace hath in a measure visited some Saints withall that have joyntly and severally desired to be found faithful for the Lord they have to our abundant refreshing witnessed that their labour is not in vain in the Lord nay in keeping such Commandments there is great reward whilst they have felt though as yet it be but a little of Sions pangs upon their hearts they have been strongly carried up into the Spirit of that day and their souls were made as the Chariots of Aminadab Cant. 6.12 which declareth clearly to us that were we but put into perfect travel in our Spirits Isa 66.8 did we take Pleasure indeed in her stones and favour the dust thereof it would turn to us for a further Testimony that the time of God's arising to shew mercy to Sion Psa 102.13 14. the time to favour her yea the set time were come But alas for us we have not onely sought our ease when pain should have been upon us but as foolish Children Hos 13.13 have stayed long in the place of the breaking forth of Children and by the iniquities that we have contracted since we were named Sions Children Jer. 5.25 we have kept back good things from her what remaineth now but that we lay her state so much the more deeply to heart as we have drawn grief upon her and added to her deformity being earnest in a SPIRIT of faith and prayer NIGHT AND DAY in her behalf as becometh Children nursed at her side sutably affected and acted with and for her not expecting our own deliverance Esth 4.13 14. Heb. 11.40 any other way then in hers knowing that we without her cannot be made perfect And that we may hold on our way without fainting not be in our mournings as men without hope Luke 18.1 would it not prove of great advantage to the raising and keeping up our Faith to be much exercised and delighted in the prospect that is to be had through the promises into her ready to be revealed glory However her visage is now blacker then a cole Lam. 4.8 Isa 24.16 59.9 11 c. she is not known in the streets treacherous dealers have dealt very treacherously with her a disappointment hath be faln many of her hopeful expectations because her transgressions are many reproach hath befallen her at the hands of Professors and the enemies that know not the Lord Blaspheme The light and Spirit of the Lord is belyed and abused by vain men unsound in the faith disobedient to and despisers of the Precious Ordinances of Jesus Christ through which also loss of Children hath here and there betided her Assemblies Yet hath JEHOVAH spoken it and his faithfulness is engaged in an Everlasting Covenant that though she hath Been forsaken and hated that no man went through her yet he will make her an eternal Excellency a Joy of many generations the City of the Lord Isa 60.14 15. the Sion of the Holy one of Israel shall She be called Zech. 2.10 in nothing more glorious then in the perpetual presence of her KING and GOD with her Ezek. 37.27 28 29. Rev. 21.3 21 22 23. who shall Tabernacle with men and dwell with them they being his people and he himself shall be with them and be their God being in stead of a Temple Sun and Moon the glory of God and the Lamb alwayes lightning her the Lord being her everlasting light Isa 60.19.20 and her God her glory How amiable in the day of her deliverance shall Sion be through the bringing to her glory that ancient People the Family of Abraham Zech. 12.10 Gods friend when they shall see
him whom they have pierced and mourn for him and be saved by him in that great day of Jezreel Hos 1.11 Isa 11.13 Jer. 3.18 the Lord uniting Ephraim and Judah making them very great holy and a blessing round about Eze. 34.26 And what shall the receiving of them be but life from the dead Rom. 11.15 and when the glory of the Lord shall be risen upon her then shall the Gentiles come unto her light and Kings to the brightness of her rising Mal. 1.11 Isa 60.1.3 Yea from the rising of the Sun unto the going down of the same shall the Name of the Lord be great among the Gentiles all Nations flowing unto the Mountain of the Lord when it shall be advanced to the tops of the Mountains Isa 2.2 and exalted above the hills yea what glorious things are said of this City of God There shall be births in Rahab and Babylon Philistia Ethiopia and Tyre and yet when God shall count up the people he shall say of Sion This and that man was born in her and the highest himself shall establish her Ps 87.3 4 5. the zeal of the Lord of hosts shall do this And Oh! that all the Lords people were so fully prepared as a Bride to meet their blessed Bridegroom that we might all unfeignedly say with one accord Even so Rev. 22.20 come Lord Jesus come quickly Had we but truly-Noble Spirits how would these discoveries of glory ravish us and our eye affect our heart setting us with restless spirits to be looking for and hastning unto 2 Pet. 3.12 that day of the Lord this day of the manifest exalting JESUS as KING OF SAINTS Isa 33 18. and KING OF NATIONS Nay would it not fill our hearts with jealousie for his Name against all that standeth up in the earth to oppose his Kingdom and glory Rev. 15.3 4. beginning at home in our own spirits the zeal of the Lords house would eat us up Psal 69.9 and the love of it would crucifie us more unto and wean us from those interests of earth and men whereupon we have been apt to lean and whereunto we have been deeply and dangerously engaged causing us also to wait to be with Jesus which is best of all and in the mean time to pant and thirst uncessantly for that holy Spirit of Promise that alone can present us with the ravishing glory of that expected day and raise up our spirits to a sweet and sutable disposition according to the will of God to wait and act aright toward it Dear hearts let your faith be high and your wrestlings without weariness neither be ye in any measure discouraged nor discouraging one another Numb 6.32 7. in this matter the strong cannot say to the weak I have no need of thee 1 Cor. 12.21 should not all our interest in heaven be improved to the uttermost in this day of Jacobs trouble Oh strengthen the weak hands and confirme the feeble knees Isa 35.3 Provoke one another to this love and these good works say to one another Heb. 10.24 Zech. 8.21 Let us goe speedily to pray before the Lord and to seek the Lord of hosts I will go also And ye O poor of the flock that wait upon the Lord and know that this is the word of the Lord be strong yea be strong and of good courage Zech. 11.11 knowing that in this Work of Gods Tabernacle he receiveth in good part your sincere though weak breathings your Badgers-skins and Goats-hair Exod. 35.21 23. is in no wise cast out Ye that are of a fearful heart be strong fear not behold your God will come with vengeance even God with a recompence he will come and save you Isa 35.4 What shall one then answer the Messengers of the Nations That the Lord hath founded Sion and the poor of his people shall betake themselves to it Isa 14.32 And ye also beloved and honoured Brethren who minister the Word of Grace among the Saints How comely will your goings be as he-goats before the flocks in this Work Have you not the Prophets of old who have spoken in the Name of the Lord for an example whose words accompanied with the same Spirit of Faith will they not furnish to this Work In reading their writings consider their work in such a time as this Professors then being in such a posture of security as now was it not to warn them with a Woe unto them who were at ease in Sion Amos 6.1 3 4 c. and such as regarded not the work of the Lord nor the operation of his hands Isa 5.12 Which duty had they neglected would not God have required it at their hands Did they not call upon the people to assemble together to fast and pray to mourn and weep before the Lord to plead the cause of his people his heritage Joel 2.15 16 17. Thus did they whose example is laid before you as wise Stewards giving to those of the houshold a portion sutable to the present season Should we not resemble them in this crying out with the Watchmen upon Mount Ephraim Jer. 31.6 Arise ye and let us go up to Sion unto the Lord our God withall waiting daily on God for such a discerning of the Times as might render us like the Children of Issachar who knew what Israel ought to do 1 Chron. 12.32 If this rude Essay or small tinkling as it may be judged may provoke you who are more skilful to blow the Trumpet and the Lord spirit you thereunto do it we pray you as for his and his peoples sake with all your might not sparing to lay out your more worthy Labours for the carrying on of this Work Bear with us yet a little in our humble importunity Is not the glorious Name of God the peace of Jerusalem and its prosperity the prosperity of your own Souls also and the people to whom you relate who may be discouraged by your remissness eminently concerned in this matter Yet once more we beseech you therefore in the bowels of Christ let not any worldly interest prejudice jealousie fear of ill events or any carnal reasoning whatsoever withhold your hearts or hands from helping in so good and glorious a Work VVhat shall we say more dearly beloved if there be any consolation in Christ if any comfort of love if any fellowship of the Spirit if any bowels and mercies fulfil ye our joy in being of one accord and one minde in this weighty VVork commended unto you wherein the NAME AND GLORY OF GOD which ought to be dearer to us then our lives is so eminently concerned And withall adde to your diligence in looking into the concernments of Christ and his Saints that having arrived unto a distinct knowledge of them your hearts being duly affected with them you may go on prosperously not onely to spread before the Lord both his and his peoples Cause 1 King 8.59 as the matter shall require but also wait for the return of prayer discerning this in your selves That they best know how good God is to them that seek him that after seeking wait for him Lam. 3.25 26. Having been thus bold with you for Sion we humbly crave for our selves That we may be had in especial remembrance on your hearts before the Lord that we may be fitted for and faithful in the work of our Dear REDEEMER Into whose embraces we give you up and remain Your poor unworthy Brethren through rich Grace firmly knit unto you in the bonds of Gospel-Love and one with you in your Spiritual warfare and waiting for the exaltation of Jesus Christ Abraham Cheare Henry Forty John Pendarves Tho Glasse Robert Steede FINIS