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A27353 Nehemiah the Tirshatha, or, The character of a good commissioner to which is added Grapes in the wilderness / by Mr. Thomas Bell ... Bell, Thomas, fl. 1672-1692.; Bell, Thomas. Grapes in the wilderness. 1692 (1692) Wing B1804; Wing B1803_PARTIAL; ESTC R4955 138,914 254

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youth there is no lot so ill but a well exercise Soul can make good of it 3dly From the hope ● an out-gate in the issue verses 31. 32. the Lord will not cast off for ever but though he can grief yet will he have compassion according ● the multitude of his mercies 4. From the Lords unwillingness to afflict verse 33. for he doth not afflict willingly nor grieve the Children of men 5. From the Lords Soveraignity verse 37 38 out of the mouth of the most high proceedeth not evil and good 6. From mens deserving justly the saddest things verse 39. wherfore doth a man complain for the punishment● his sins and verses 35. 36. the Lord approv● no unjust dealing But true submission is not stupid idle heartless thing and if we suffer o● hearts wholly to be idle they will not fail like unemployed Souldiers to mutin and so find themselves both unhappy and unlawful Worl● therefore they must be diverted to that which good Take we then the 4th Use of present Dispensations to imploy our hearts with all and that is Se●● examination verse 40. Let us search and try o● ways a pertinent and very necessary work for su●● a time Amongst the many things we get leisu●● now to think on let this be minded as none the least as the ●yning Pot for Silver and the Furnace for Gold so is affliction to a sinner a discovering and purging thing Affliction as I not before will cause men hear on the deafest side of their head it will open their ears to discipline it will cause them see things that before they would not see Let us then set in earnest to the Work of ●elf-examination while we have the advantage of ●uch a help The 5th Use of present Dispensations is Repentance in that same 40 verse and let us turn again to the Lord What ever by Self-examination is discovered to be amiss as hardly any man shall search himself faithfully but many such things will be ●ound with him let all that be amended for if ●ur scum be only discovered and go not out from ●s we shall be in hazard to be consumed in the Furnace Repentance well becomes a sinner at any ●ime but especially when God with rebukes is ●hastising man for iniquity and persuing sin with ● Rod And Gods hand will fiul be stretched out nor will his anger turn away till the People turn to him that ●nites them Isai 9 12 13. If we would freely turn to the Lord from all iniquity we needed neither fear the wrath of men nor be beholden to their kindness the Lord should then command deliverances for Iacob as it is said Psal. 44 4. and should cause the best of them be glad to go his Erands and serve at his Commands But our iniquities turn away and with hold good things from us Ier. 5. 25. O if once that sweet Word were going thorow the Land Hosea 6. 1. every one sending it to his neighbour and saying come and let us return unto the Lord. The 6th Use of present Dispensations is much Prayer verse 41. Let us lift up our heart with our hands to God in the Heavens and if the People of God set once to Prayer in good earnest it will be high time for their enemies to fear a mischief for sure the cloud of the Saints Prayers will break in a tempest upon their fatal heads The three last verses of the Chapter are dreadful to them Render unto them a recompence O Lord according to the Work of their hands give them sorrow of heart thy curse unto them persecute and destroy them in anger from under the Heavens of the Lord. And if the destitute People of God were mighty in Prayer wrestling with God weeping and making supplication to the Angel as Iacob did I could tell the Church of God good news that then the Lord would build up Zion and would appear in his Glory and tha● he would regard the Prayer of the destitute and no● despise their Prayer Psal. 102 16 17. For the Lord is even waiting his Peoples Call Isai 30. 18. 19 the Lord waiteth to be Gracious he will be very Gracious to thee at the voice of thy cry when he shall hear it he will answer thee And what will he give us he will give us our removed Teachers with the fulness of the blessing of the Gospel in a plentiful and powerful Dispensation of the Word Isai 30. 20 21. O then Let all that love Ierusalem Pray and let us wrestle together by Prayer and each Pray with another and for another and to anothers hand and let us all join hands and see who can give the kindest lift and go nearest to raise up the Tabernacle of David that is fallen that we bear not the shame that this breach is under our hand Now all these uses of afflicting Dispensations are as pertinent to the Cases of particular Persons whose heart knows its own grief and who know every one the plague of their own heart And by all the rest Prayer by the Holy Ghost is prescribed as a chief ingredient in all the cures of an afflicted case Jam. 5 13. Is any man afflicted let him Pray Prayer hath its famous witnesses in the Scriptures of the great things that it hath done neither wants it its witnesses in the breasts all the Saints One word of sincere Prayer will cause Devils and men and lusts and fears and cares all run and will burst the strongest bands One word of sincere Prayer from the end of the earth will at a call bring God to the Soul and with him light joy peace inlargment and Soul-solace But if any be so obstinate as the Jews were in the case of the Blind man that they will not believe famous well qualified witnesses who know what they speak and speak that which they have seen I say but of Prayer to them as the blind mans Parents said to those of him John 9 21 ask him he shall speak for himself Try but Prayer in earnest and I have no fear to be found a false witness for its own works shall praise it self best and then I shall be thought to have spoken within bounds And thus I have answered the questions proponed for instruction in the Observation of divine Dispensations all which may serve as I said to state a clear difference betwixt Athenian curiosity and a Christian inquiry into the works of God and his ways towards his People Having already prosecuted the Doctrine in a way as I hope not unuseful there remains the less to be said to it by way of Use distinctly in the usual way Only be it remembered that we observe the Lords Dispensations in manner aforesaid and for incouragment take but one place Psal. 107. 42 43. the righteous shall see it and rejoyce and all iniquity shall stop her mouth Whoso is wise and will observe these things even they shall understand the loving kindness of the Lord. 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