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A37269 Heaven realized, or, The Holy pleasure of daily intimate communion with God exemplified in a blessed soul (now in Heaven) (Mrs. Sarah Davy) ... being a part of the pretious reliques written with her own hand, (stiled by her) the record of my consolations, and the meditations of my heart / published by A.P. Davy, Sarah.; A. P. 1670 (1670) Wing D444; ESTC R24291 69,376 189

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thy people perish and come to nothing and as for me dear Lord fit and prepare me for thy will O let my soul and heart be filled with looking and longings after thee O let me still be ever in thy presence and it shall be well with me for ever My further meditations on Death DEath is a Jaylor who unlocks the prison doors of a gratious soul and ushers it into the presence of his heavenly father who is a gratious and a merciful God there to be imbraced in the arms of a loving Saviour and to injoy a fulness of eternal glory by hearing the voice Come ye blessed of m● fa●her receive the Kingdom prepared for you But the wicked Death arests and brings bound before the Tribunall Seat of God where he shall behold alone the frowns of an angry God before whose anger who is able to stand there shall he see Divine Justice eternally satisfying on him and never satisfied Satan on one side and his own conscience on the other accusing of him and Jesus Christ who would have him his Saviour now his judge pronouncing the dreadful sentence of that eternal damnation Go ye cursed of my father into everlasting destruction prepared for thc Devil and his Angels Blessed and for ever blessed are they who have the Lord for their God for whom Christ will say O death I will be thy dea●h ye through the power of his might will I not be afraid Christ hath over come Death he hath taken away the sting then in Christ I shall be through grace more then a Conquerer then Death I will bid thee welcome blessed Messenger when thou art sent to break my chains and unlock my Fetters Locks and Bolts which keeps me from the presence of my Lord which is a burden to my soul and hinder me of the most blessed prospect of mine eternal happiness and when thou shalt bring me into the presence of my redeemer there to behold his face in glory then shall my soul be satisfied when I wake I shall behold thy face in Righteousness O my God Now O my soul thou dost pretend to fear the Lord but dost thou really so examine thy self canst thou approve thy heart to God in all sincerity he hath done great things O and wonderful for thee what hast thou done for him hast thou demonstrated a return of Love to him that has bestowed so much Love on thee surely it is a day in which the Lord doth threaten an end of all flesh before him and art thou exempt from his ever ruli●g power t is time to make up thy accounts for how knowest thou how soon the Lord may call to reckon with thee O it will be sad to have a name to live and yet be dead to have thy portion among Hypocrites it is thy duty to be found serving the Lord with all fervency of spirit out of a pure mind giving glory unto him to walk holy and humbly with thy God to take delight in thine approaches before him to lye low at his foot-stool in the sence of what thou art and what thou hast received to have respect unto all his commands and do his will to submit thy self unto him in all obedience to live in a continual dependance upon him to take up thy Cross dai●y and follow him wilt thou be a wise child then understand the will of thy heavenly father O how hast thou fallen short of thy duty to thy gratious Lord who never yet was wanting unto thee Lord thou art my helper and unto thee I fly for my soul have had experience even of the truth of grace to th●e be glory my hope is still in thee my God who knowest the frailty of thy poor creatures and pittyes them under their infirmities because they are but dust O Lord it is free grace that must inable me to do what thou requirest and blessed be God for that glorious gr●ce by which thou hast in abled me to find the sweet experience of spiritual in livenings to all or any of these things in any measure though but small In thee my well springs are this I can say O Lord my soul desires to do thy will make me such a one as thou wouldest have me be Lord I am thine do with me what soever pleaseth thee I could desire to live if by my living I might glorifie thy name yet allo wish to be dissolved to be with Christ to be disrobed of sin and c●oathed upon with his eternal Righteousness to be freed from imperfection to be compleat in Christ in all perfection so to injoy a free Communion with my Lord in Glory to all eternity Meditations of a day of tryal or preparation for sufferings THe Soul that truly fears the Lord is happy and he that exercise th faith shall ever find him faithfull let what will come he shall not be afraid of evill tidings c. O happy Soul that is in such a case yea happy is he that hath the Lord for his God An interest in Christ in a day of trouble is help and succour what can come amiss to me if the Lord be my God t is true I may be spoiled of all I have but they that take it from cannot rob me of my glory in being a believer then come what will seeing my Crown is safe through grace will I receive T is no great honour to be trading in the paths of Christianity when there is none forbids it and when a change comes cast of any Religion because it is out of fashion and credit O remember that any who have once set their hand to the Plow and look back are not fit for the Kingdom of Heaven for they that are such draw back unto perdition and the Lord will take no pleasure in them no it is he and only he that indures to the end shall be saved But what if our Estates our liberties nay our very lives lye at the stake you must either part with these or submit unto humane invensions this is indeed a great but poor Soul be not thou disturbed But remember any former arguments and be not afraid to trust God with thy condition be it what it will for therein thou mayest deny the Soveraignty power and faithfulness of the great and holy God double the portion of the fearful● and unbelieving But O my Soul for to come nearer to thee suppose the Lord should suffer thee particularly to come under this tryal unto the utmost extent for O who knows how soon that may happen and thou art not prepared to encounter with it therefore how needfull is it to be mindful of thy Lords commands watch and pray that ye enter not into temptation it will be a sad reward thou wilt meet with by entering into a temptation to save thy self and thereby loose thy God and thy Souls comfort Is not Christ to be esteemed more then all things besides what is he not made exceeding pretious to thy Soul and wilt thou canst
ones O then my Soul fly thou unto the Throne of Grace Loose not so great an opportunity of coming to thy Saviour refuse not so great love tendred unto thee the bearing so great a burthen the weight of which would sink thee down into the bottomless pit of eternal perdition under the heavy wrath of God there to have perished to all eternity O the unfathomed and transcendant love of thy God and Heavenly Father O my Soul how canst thou read and not live ever in the meditations of such great and glorious Love as this where with the Lord hath loved thee he was content to give himself a ransome unto death to satisfie the Justice of his Father and to regain that favour for thee which thou by sin hadst lost he was content not only to forsake the bosom of his father to empty himself of all his glory but to come down upon this sinful earth he who was the glory of the whole world was content to confine himself in a Virgins Womb he who had possession of the utmost parts of the earth was now content with a poor lodging in a stable he who is a King of Glory was p●eased to take upon him the form and habit of a servant and all for thee he was content to be come poor and low that thou through his poverty mightest become rich he who with one blast of his Nostrils could have consumed at once his enemies was now content to be scourged buffeted spit upon crowned with Thorns and all this to purchase life for sinners he who was equal with God the express image of his fathers person he the Son of God the dearly beloved of his Soul was sweetly content to bear the scoffs and base reproaches of sinful ma●e and prayed for them Father forgive them for they know not what they do this the Lord Jesus was pleased to undergo for thee nor is this all but O those bloody sweats which run down his tender cheeks for thy hard heart those terrible agonies of Soul he felt having the whole wrath of God due unto thee and the world of sinners poured forth upon himself being smitten as with the strokes of an enemy which made him cry out my God my God why hast thou forsaken me these are the gratious evidences of the Love of God to these poor sinful Souls and thus hateful is sin in the eyes of a holy God as not to spare it in his dear and only Son who never sinned but in that he took upon him our sins he must also bear our punishment he himself bear our iniquities in his own body upon the tree he became a curse for thee to redeem thee from the curse of the Law this was the love of thy Saviour O behold the Love of thy Redeemer how powerful and constraining is this Love was ever any Love like this Hardly shall we see a Man lay down his Life for us when we were enemies to be buried in a Grave that with him thy sins might be buried in everlasting forgetfulness he rose again that in him thou mightest be glorified and to prepare a place for thee in endless Glory where he is now at the right hand of God making intercession for thee who would not have an Interest in this Christ who would not be in union with this Saviour O Soul tast and behold the goodness of this Lord in whom it hath pleased the Father all fulness should dwell Oh the sweet constraining power of his transcendant Love who loved thee when thou wert miserable to make thee happy O who would not fear thee O thou King of Na●ions and now what hath thy glorified Redeemer thy Lord required of thee for all his love to thee he caused thee to cast thy burden upon him when weary and heavy laden and imposeth nothing upon thee but a sweet and easie yoke take my yoke upon you be intressed in my Love what is this yoke but a sweet complacency of love in uniting of the parties loving Soul saith the Lord of Lords give me thy sins and take my self to be thy Saviour take my yoke on thy neck that so thou mayest become in union with me thou maist become mine and I thine as my tender Spouse Lord what are we poor empty sinful creatures that thou shou dest thus condescend to woe invite intreat such poor despicable creatures who mightest command us by thy power to do whatever pleaseth thee O were it not the infinite goodness of our God to poor sinful man thou mightest have left us to have perished in our iniquities and raised up children of the stones to praise thee O sweet condescending love for us to be yoked in your affections unto thee and from enemies become thus thy friends to receive the yoke of Christ it is to receive the love and commands of Christ and be united as a branch unto the vine by which thou doest injoy true Spiritual communion with thy God what happiness like this how great and many are the priviledges that come by him O blessed be God for this love and the eternal riches of his grace in effecting and calling thee to so great an eternal weight of glory O had it not been through free grace what benefit couldest thou have had of this most glorious redemption by Jesus Christ what power couldest thou have had to come and cast thy self at his feet u●der the weight of thy sins it was free grace that led the out to see thine own insufficency unto any thing that was good and thy miserable condition without a Christ O was it not free grace and mercy by which the Lord was pleased to draw thereby the cords of love unto the Lord Jesus by whom a lone thou hast redemption O what hadest thou been and what had been thy life had it not been for this sweet crown of all thy comforts therefore O Lord to thee be glory for the riches of thy grace by which my soul is yet alive to praise thee and blessed be thy mercy for it is great to me poor miserable sinner what are the priviledges thou injoyest through this sweet union with thy Saviour O surely they are enough to make rhee live for ever in the meditations of them who can fathome that bottomless Ocean O how canst thou comprehend that which is in comprehensible this love which passeth understanding into which the more thou searchest the more thou admirest O what canst thou say but be filled with holy admiration to behold with what manner of Love the Father the omnipotent King of Kings and the eternal Lord who reigns in endless Glory hath loved thee Meditations on the great mistery of Godliness O how great is the mistery of Godliness in the knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ HOw wonderful excellent of how great concern to know him aright Help thou my Soul d●ar Lord to meditate on this sw●●● incomprehensible subject O fill it with this Rich and Heavenly Treasure O let me not