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A18973 Three sermons vpon Marke, the ninth chapter, 22.23. verses Containing fifteene doctrines, the particulars whereof appeare in the next pages following. / By Robert Cleauer. Cleaver, Robert, 1561 or 2-ca. 1625. 1611 (1611) STC 5392; ESTC S118642 34,073 58

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the proper place of such sinfull rebels as he was 2 Secondly when mens hearts are well fitted for a blessing it becomes a double blessing vnto them For it doth not alone helpe them for their present state but also for their eternall state not onely for this life but for euerlasting life not for the present alone but for euer after they being assured that God is alwaies the same in grace and fauour towards his children Vse 1. Therefore if at any time we desire any blessing or deliuerance for our selues or our friends out of dangers or debts or the like let vs intreate the Lord first of all to applie his medicine to the due place We see it ordinarie with skilfull physitians in the curing of many diseases that though the sicknesse be in the head or in any other part yet they conueigh their physicke into the stomach So let vs beseech the Lord that he will deale with vs or with such as are neere vnto vs that he will beginne his cure in our heart which is the stomacke of the soule which being soundly healed we shall finde not onely the fit staied for the present but the sicknes preuented for afterwards 2 Secondly let the wisedome of Christ in his dealing with this man serue for our imitation Are we minded to doe our neighbours a good turne in outward respects for their bodie or for their estate or for his children let vs in the first place labour as farre as God hath inabled vs to helpe their hearts to increase their repentance to strengthen their faith in Gods promises and prouidence and to minister vnto them spirituall refreshing as well as corporall And thus taking the same course with our friends in their sicknesses and in their distresse as our Sauiour did we may the more comfortably expect a full recompence of our worke from the righteous Iudge of heauen and earth and withall we shall haue this testimonie vnto our soules that we doe not good things in a carnall manner nor for fleshly respects but with an vpright heart and to a right end desiring principally that God may be glorified in the saluation of the parties to whom our beautie and kindnesse is extended 3 Thirdly seeing that the Lord vseth to begin his worke in the hart where he purposeth to vouchsafe any outward blessing in mercie Let this teach vs not to be impatient nor to thinke it too long ere God bestow any benefit vpon vs but let vs rather looke into our selues and suspect our owne preparation and fitnesse to be partakers of any speciall fauour from the Lord. Will not our aduersaries be pacified toward vs nor reconciled vnto vs Let vs examine whether we haue made peace with the Lord and procured his louing countenance to shine vpon vs otherwise we may certainely conclude that all our enemies heate is but a sparke of his displeasure against vs. Are our outward wants necessities many great and of long continuance let vs make triall whether they doe not proceed from want of religion from want of sinceritie before the Lord of a godly and honest conuersation before men haue we great imbecilitie in our bodies and doe we finde a sensible decay of our health let vs search whether the weakenesse of our faith haue not beene the cause of it in that we haue not conscionably vsed the meanes that God hath appointed for the confirming therof and whether we haue not declined in the course of our obedience and beene too well content to feele an inward decay of Gods graces for which Gods hand hath lighted vpon our outward man And if we deale thus we shall be driuen to accuse our selues rather than to murmur against God and so fitting our selues for mercie we shall finde it at his hands in due season and that to our greater comfort then if wee had obtained it sooner If thou canst belieue In that our Sauiour makes a doubt hereof that not without cause the doctrine is that Doct. 2. No man hath faith at commaund It is not in any mans owne power to beleeue when hee will and what hee will and as much as he will Faith is not at mens commaund for if it had beene our Sauiour would neuer haue propounded this question neither would the Disciples haue left the child vncured which now was brought vnto our Sauiour for they were desirous to doe what they could for the honour of their maister for their owne credite and comfort and for the stopping of the mouthes of their bitter aduersaries Now the cause why they could not cast out this diuell was as their Maister tolde them their vnbeliefe not that they were vnwilling to beleeue but that they were vnable to beleeue vnlesse they should haue vsed fasting and prayer for the obtaining of faith which they could not doe And if anie desire a proofe of this point let him read the 17. chapt of Luke where the Apostles hearing our Sauiour deliuer this lesson that if our brother sinne against vs seuen times in a day and seuen times in a day turne againe vnto vs saying it repenteth mee wee must forgiue him they take occasion thereby to pray in this sort Luk. 17. 5. Lord increase our faith Which is in effect as if they had said Lord this is a dutie which is beyond our reach our faith will not extend so farre and therefore Lord sithence thou requirest this at our hands adde vnto that measure of faith which thou hast giuen vs that so wee may be able to performe it Now if they could haue beleeued as much as they would what need had they thus earnestly to desire an increase of their faith Let this then be concluded for a certaine truth that no man is able to attaine to what measure of faith it pleaseth him Neither is this so only at mens first conuersion but afterwards also For their first conuersion there is no doubt but it proceedeth wholie from God and is his meere gift according to that of our Sauiour Iohn 6. None can come vnto mee except the father draw him And that of the Apostle Phil. 1. 19. Vnto you it is giuen for Christ that not onely yee should beleeue in him but also suffer for his sake And as for the state of a Christian after his conuersion it is as plaine that none can exercise his faith in any particular without Gods speciall assistance as may be seene in the example of Abraham who though he had a very excellent faith yet when he came into a forren countrie among a barbarous people it much failed him in that particular that he could not rest vpon Gods power and prouidence for the preseruation of his life but chose rather to expose his wife to danger by saying that she was his sister Otherwise he thought that though they were not so monstrously wicked as many now a daies are as to abuse his wife he being aliue yet they would kill