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A09432 A godly and learned exposition of Christs Sermon in the Mount: preached in Cambridge by that reuerend and iudicious diuine M. William Perkins. Published at the request of his exequutors by Th. Pierson preacher of Gods word. Whereunto is adioyned a twofold table: one, of speciall points here handled; the other, of choise places of Scripture here quoted Perkins, William, 1558-1602. 1608 (1608) STC 19722; ESTC S113661 587,505 584

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fruition of euery grace and blessing we aske of God according to his will Amen verse 14. For if ye doe forgiue men their trespasses your heauenly father will also forgiue you 15. But if you doe not forgiue men their trespasses no more wil your heauenly father forgiue you your trespasses These two verses contain a reason of the fift petition concerning the forgiuenesse of our sinnes which is propounded with a limitation and condition of our forgiuing them that trespasse against vs the reason here is because in this behalfe we shall finde such measure with God as we mete out vnto our brethren For the meaning of the words three points must be discussed First whome this reason doth concerne namely priuate men for priuate trespasses it reacheth not to Magistrates and publike persons in their function who be the Ministers of God to take vengeance on them that doe euill for to such the Lord saith Thiue eye shall not spare the offender but according to the qualitie of the offence must he execute iudgement vpon offenders for the remoouing of euill And so must parents and masters deale in their families and Ministers in their publike dispensation of the word for els offences would so aboūd that there could be no liuing for Gods people in the world II. Point How doth these depend one vpon an other our forgiuing of men and Gods forgiuing vs Ans. We must not conceiue that our forgiuing men their trespasses is a cause why God forgiues vs for we are by nature dead in sinne and can not doe any good thing of our selues till we be enabled thereunto of God but our forgiuing is a signe that God hath forgiuen vs beeing indeede a fruit of our reconciliation with God for it is a signe of true repentance which is a fruit of faith whereby we apprehend the mercie of God for the pardon of our sinnes in Christ. III. Point How should our forgiuenes goe before Gods forgiuing vs for so the words seeme to import If you forgiue your heauenly father will forgiue you c. Ans. The pardon of sinne which God giues must be considered two waies first as it is giuen in heauen secondly as it is reuealed and assured to the conscience of man now the pardon of sinne in heauen alwaies goes before our forgiuing others but our assurance of pardon with God followes after our forgiuing of men for a mans sinnes may be forgiuen with God and yet he may long remaine without the assurance thereof in his owne conscience this we may see in Dauid for when Nathan said The Lord hath put away thy sinne no doubt it was forgiuen in heauen but yet his ●arnest prayer for pardon afterward 〈…〉 wes plainly that he did not vpon Nathans speech receiue the cōfortable assurance of pardon in his owne conscience This then is Christs meaning that if we forgiue men their trespasses God will assure vs in our consciences that he hath forgiuen vs otherwise if we will not forgiue God will denie vs that assurance The vse of this point is first and cheifly this we must learne to forgiue and forget all priuate wrongs and iniuries done vnto vs whether great or final without desire of reuenge The reasons to mooue vs hereto are these First it is Gods commandement here expressely inioyned which must needs bind the conscience to obedience Secondly if we will not forgiue men God will not forgiue vs this Christ inforceth by doubling the sentence now without Gods forgiuenes there 's no saluation and therefore we must be ready to forgiue as we tender our owne saluation Thirdly the frailtie of our nature is such that we our selues are subiect to offer wrong to others this is intimated in this phrase except ye forgiue men their trespasses so that euery man is prone to trespasse against others and therefore as we would be forgiuen when we trespasse so must we also forgiue men their trespasses Now for the better performing of our dutie herein these rules must be obserued I. We shall perceiue in sundrie men many wants frailties which mens laws punish not as in old men frowardnes in others hastines and in some ambition and desire of praise now these and such like we must in loue passe by without taking notice thereof Prov. 19. 11. It is the glorie of a man to passe by an offence II. Rule If men giue vs some light occasions of offence as vpbraid vs with our ignorance vnskilfulnes basenes pouertie or such like we must lightly passe them ouer preferring the bond of peace before outward reputation III. Rule Though a man doe vnto vs that which is indeede flat iniurie yet if it doe not manifestly hinder Gods glorie or too much preiudice our good estate by hurting our good name our goods or life we must cause our priuate griefe and hurt to yeild to publique peace IV. Rule If men doe vs such great wrongs as manifestly hinder Gods glorie and our good estate in life goods or name then we must vse the helpe of the magistrate and the lawfull defence of laws prouided for that ende Alwaies remembring that in seeking to right our selues we lay aside all malice hatred and desire of reuenge and with a single heart propound Gods glorie in the reformation of the partie that doth vs wrong Secondly in this reason perswading to forgiuenes we may see that pardon of sinne before God and reformation of life goe together for here by this one branch of a reformed life in brotherly forgiuenesse is vnderstood all of the same kind but where is no reformation of life there is no pardon of sinne before God Wouldest thou therefore be assured in thy conscience of Gods speciall fauour towards thee in Christ then reforme thy life by euery law of God for this will giue thee assurance from God but if thy life be vnreformed thy hope of pardon is a meere conceit of thine owne braine and therefore if thou want reformation now beginne and if thou haue begunne then hold on and doe it more and more for thy more full assurance vers 16. Moreouer when ye fast looke not sowre as the hypocrites for they disfigure their faces that they might seeme vnto men to fast Verely I say vnto you that they haue their reward Our Sauiour Christ hauing rectified the abuses in Almes-giuing and in praier doth here come to a third Christian dutie namely fasting wherein as in the former first he seeks to reforme abuses and then prescribes the true manner thereof But before we come to these particularly I will in generall handle the doctrine of fasting for the better vnderstanding of this text and exercise of this dutie And first we must know that Christ here speakes not of a ciuill fast appointed by magistrates in their dominions for ciuill respects but of a religious fast respecting the worship of God which appeares by this that he ioyneth the doctrine of