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A12506 The admirable convert: or the miraculous conuersion of the thiefe on the crosse With the finall impenitency of the other. By Samuel Smith, minister of the word of God. Smith, Samuel, 1588-1665. 1632 (1632) STC 22834; ESTC S101704 154,074 540

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go about to reedifie that cursed Citie That he should lay the foundation in the bloud of his eldest sonne and reare vp the gates thereof in the bloud of his youngest sonne What though this Iudgement seemed to be forgotten many hundred yeares did not the Lord make the same good afterwards in Hiel 1. King 16.34 And so likewise concerning the Prince of Samariah that would not beleeue the Prophet touching that plentie the Lord would giue in that City 2. King 7. the iudgement threatned for his incredulitie was afterwards inflicted vpon him Though the Lord bee full of lenitie to keepe off his hand a long time from the wicked yet all his iudgements shall bee accomplished in their season and in the end the Lord will pay them home For whatsoeuer hee hath said in his Word shall surely come to passe Though it go well with the wicked a while and they flourish like a greene Palme-tree though their Cow calue in due season though they haue riches and leaue Inheritances to their babes yet there is a day of reckoning when all things that God hath threatened shall be accomplished Reas 1 And the reason hereof may be drawne from the vnchangeablenesse of Gods nature Mal. 3.6 I am the Lord and change not Cursed Balaam can acknowledge this truth perceiuing in himselfe how hee was led by an ouer-ruling hand to blesse Gods people when hee faine would haue cursed them God is not saith he as man that he should lye Num. 23.19 neither as the sonne of man that he should repent Hath he said and shall he not do it hath he spoken and shall he not accomplish it Hee is saith Iob of one minde and who can turne him Iob 23.13 He doth what his minde desireth Secondly God is a God of Reas 2 power able of himselfe to performe and bring to passe whatsoeuer the purpose of his will is for which cause he is called the God of might able to do whatsoeuer hee will in heauen and earth So saith God of himselfe to Abraham I am God all-sufficient Gen. 17.1 The same saith he to Iacob Gen. 35.11 I am God all-sufficient grow and multiply Our Sauiour Christ saith Mat. 19.26 With God all things are possible Most plentifull be the places that commend vnto vs the power of God and all to shew that nothing can hinder him from executing the purpose of his owne will Vse 1 Seeing then that there is such an vndoubted certaintie in Gods Word both in respect of his promises made vnto the godly as also in respect of his threatnings denounced against the wicked This may serue for ground of singular comfort vnto the godly For hereupon may they stay themselues in a comfortable expectation of all those promises he hath made vnto them in his Word How many prophecies and promises hath the Lord already fulfilled for his Church and people which were neither in the power of Sathan nor in the craftie deuices of wicked men to make frustrate Such as are the manifestation of Christ in the flesh the calling of the Gentiles c. So shal it be touching all those promises that are not yet accomplished Such as are The calling of the Iewes what though now they be cut off for a time through their vnbeleefe Rom. 11. God hath promised to graft them in againe and he will make good his promise The ouerthrow of Antichrist That hath made all Nations drunke with the wine of her fornication What though now she sit as a Queene and saith I shall see no more sorrow God will bring her plagues vpon her in that day when he will visit her in wrath and render vengeance vpon her for all her spirituall whoredomes she hath committed and innocent bloud of the Saints she hath shed The resurrection of our bodies what though now they moulder to ashes and taste of corruption they shall not perish in corruption but the Lord Iesus shall raise them vp in the last day and make these vile bodies of ours like vnto his glorious body The comming of Christ to iudgement What though the cursed Atheists of the world say Where is the promise of his coming for since the beginning all things continue alike 2. Pet. 3.4 Yet the day of the Lord will come as a Thiefe in the night And hee that hath promised to come will come and will not tarry Yea for whatsoeuer we haue a promise say I know whom I haue beleeued 2. Tim. 1.12 His word is vnchangeable as himselfe is who is truth it selfe and cannot lye Vse 2 And as this yeelds matter of comfort and consolation vnto the godly in the vndoubted expectation of his promises that are yet to come So serues it also to set out vnto vs the miserie of all wicked and vngodly men euery impenitent and hard-hearted sinner for God will not dally with vs but will in time make good all his threatnings hee hath denounced against sinne and sinners for God is vnchangeable true in the one as in the other he tendereth his Iustice as he regardeth his mercy Oh the miserie of euery impenitent and hard-hearted sinner that lieth in sinne and so vnder the curses of the Law hee is as sure one day to partake of the same as if he were vnder them already And indeed if the question were asked what difference there were betwixt the damned in hell and the impenitent on earth I know none other but this the one is a reaping the reward of sinne the other is a heaping vp of wrath against that day the certaintie of iudgement is to them both alike O that all wicked and vngodly men could but see their happinesse that that day is not yet come vpon them but that the Lord doth yet affoord them a season of grace and time to repent in and that they would remember Solomons Prouerbe A prudent man foreseeth the euill Pro. 12.3 and hideth himselfe It is righteousnesse that deliuereth from death Whereas Riches auaile not in the day of wrath Pro. 11.4 nor no outward thing can profit in the euill day Text. Verily I say vnto thee As Christ was pleased to compassionate this man in this time of his miserie pardoning his sinnes and receiuing him into fauour so he would haue him perswaded of his loue herein and no way to doubt or question the truth of his promise Verily I say vnto thee Gods children as they haue Doct. 3 Gods Word to assure them of the pardon of their sinnes vpon their repentance Godly must labor to be perswaded of Gods loue towards them so it is his pleasure that they should beleeue the same his promises vnto life and saluation and no way to doubt of the truth thereof This is the tenure of that couenant of grace God makes with his Church This shall bee my couenant Ier. 31.33.34 I will make with the House of Israel after those dayes saith the Lord I will put my
ignoramus nor beleeued for any Article of faith and in some places of his writings he absolutely denieth it Fisher sometimes Bishop of Rochester ingeniously confesseth That there is no Scripture to proue Purgatory Roff contra assert Luth. and may we not iustly deny that for the which there is no Scripture to proue it Nay more he confesseth that seldome or neuer any mention is made of Purgatory either among the Greeke or Latine writers Legat qui volet Graecorum commentariose● nullū quātum opinor de Purgatorio sermonē inueniet c. Isa 57.2 Nay rather the Scriptures teach the contrary as that of Isaiah They shall enter vpon peace and they shall rest vpon their beds euery one that walketh before the Lord in righteousnesse And amongst all those sacrifices that were appointed in the time of the law for the Prince for the Priest and for the Congregation Leu. 5.6 all were appointed for the liuing and none that euer wee reade of were appointed for the dead Doubtlesse either God was very forgetfull of them or else this Doctrine of Purgatory was not hatched When Paul directs the Church how they should carry themselues towards the dead Phil. 3. he giues no direction at any time to pray for the dead Saint Iohn saith Blessed are the dead that dye in the Lord. And the holy Ghost addeth further Reu. 14.13 From henceforth they rest from their labours Now to enter vpon peace and to rest from their labours and yet to suffer hellish torments for many yeares are things incompatible and cannot stand together Besides Christ hath promised rest and refreshing to those that are heauy laden and come vnto him saying Come vnto me all ye that trauaile Mat. 11.28 and are heauie laden and I will refresh you Now what refreshing and rest is this to frie in the flames of Purgatory Surely the Scriptures know no such third place but that the souls of the righteous so soone as euer they depart out of the body they go with the soule of this Penitent here into Paradise or into heauen the place of euerlasting ioy and felicity And the soules of the wicked go immediatly to Hell a place of euerlasting torment there is no middle place betwixt these But as there are but two sorts of persons so there are but two sorts of places Besides it stands not with the rule of Iustice that the soule should be punished without the body since the body and the soule were copartners together in sinne But the Church of Rome knew well enough what it did to broach this doctrine and what they do in maintaining the same at this day But we wil leaue them and come vnto our selues This may serue for matter of Vse 2 singular comfort and consolation vnto the godly that inasmuch as the soules of the faithfull in death are gathered vnto Christ they may comfort themselues that this worke of repentance for sinne of mortification of sanctification howsoeuer it may seeme painfull for a time yet it will bee gainfull in the end Let such then comfort their hearts and say O my soule returne thou vnto thy rest for the Lord hath beene beneficiall vnto thee And say with Dauid Psal 23. Though I walke through the valley of the shadow of death I will feare none ill for thou art with me This this is it that makes the true beleeuer looke death in the face and supports him against the feares of the graue an assured perswasion in death to be gathered vnto Christ yea it is a true note of an honest heart so to walke with God in life as willingly and cheerfully to imbrace the sentence of death at last Wheras on the contrary it is a note of a soule soyled with corruption or else indued but with a small measure of sanctification to bee kept vnder the continuall feare of death ●adice Vse 4 The Scriptures make mention of a twofold Paradice Place Terrestriall and Celestiall The Terrestriall or earthly Paradice is that Paradice in the which Adam was placed by God himselfe a place of excellent felicitie beauty and glory and out of the which both Adam and his posterity after him Gen. 2.8 euen vnto this day were cast by reason of their sins There is besides this the Celestiall Paradice or the kingdome of heauen into the which the Lord Iesus Christ the second Adam was now to enter and doth promise this Penitent here the fruition therof with himselfe whereby is meant indeed the happie and blessed estate of glorified souls in the kingdome of heauen as it appeareth plainly by that of the Apostle Paul 2 Cor. 12. that when hee was caught vp into Paradice he was caught vp indeed into the third heauen But why doth our Sauiour call heauen by the name of Paradice Quest In regard no place on earth could better resemble the kingdome of heauen Answ and being to speake to men and not to Angels Paradice was the most excellent place a place of pleasure solace and of all delight and therefore did most fitly shadow out the variety and excellency of those delights and pleasures in the kingdome of heauen And herein will teach vs Doct. In heauen is the perfection of happinesse That in heauen there is the perfection of all happinesse of pleasure and delight The great pleasures in the garden of Eden where there were trees of all sorts and Riuers for pleasures and delight doth most excellently shadow out vnto vs those pleasures reserued for the Saints in Gods kingdome which happinesse of euery true beleeuer shall in the last day appeare to the whole world to men and Angels when he shall come as the Apostle saith 2 Thes 1.10 To be glorified in his Saints and to be made maruellous in all them that beleeue There is to bee looked for the perfection of their glory especially when the bodies of true beleeuers shall come to be glorified with their soules for so saith the Apostle Phil. 3.21 He shall change our vile body and make it like his glorious body and then their bodies and soules ioyned together and glorified together must needs inioy the perfection of their happinesse and glory and for the hastening of the consummation thereof the Saints vnder the Altar cry How long Lord Reu. 6.10 as indeed expecting and longing for the full fruition of that glory This happinesse glory what it is if we had the tongues of men and Angels wee are not able to expresse it the Apostle tearmes it A most excellent 2 Cor. 4.17 and an eternall weight of glory when hee shall appeare we shall be like vnto him saith Saint Iohn 1 Ioh. 3 2. The Church is compared to a Bride and the Lord Iesus Christ to the Bridegroome Reu. 19.8 now what can be imagined here that can yeeld more ioy and contentment then a marriage day when the married couple enioy the sweet content in the fruition of each other Thus
his conuersion he was vnprofitable yet now saith Paul is profitable to thee and me No Vsurer is more forward to put out his money as it commeth into his hand for an increase as is the childe of God to improue the grace receiued for the good of others And it must needs be so First in regard of the nature and propertie of grace it selfe which is of a generatiue nature producing grace this Talent cannot bee hid or kept close in the heart without profit or increase Indeed the common gifts of the spirit such as are giuen many times to the wicked themselues these are not so profitable because they are but common gifts but where the sanctified graces of Gods spirit are They are saith the Apostle giuen to edifie withall and these are neuer idle nor vnprofitable in the heart of a true beleeuer As none are more desirous of wealth then the rich so they that haue grace are euer seeking for a further increase thereof Secondly the godly know right well that the gifts and graces of the spirit are giuen to the same end viz. that the body of Christ might be edified hence is it that the Lord Iesus doth so straightly inioyne Peter When thou art conuerted Luk. 22.32 1 Pet. 4.10 strengthen thy brethren and againe Let euery one as he hath receiued a gift minister the same one vnto another as good disposers of the graces of God And indeed God doth neuer giue to any of his seruants any spirituall grace for his owne priuate benefit alone but that hee might be a good Steward and Disposer of the grace of God for the good of others And hence is it that the Apostle concludeth of the grace bestowed vpon him 2 Cor. 1.4 that God had comforted him that hee might comfort others with the same comfort Thirdly there is no seruice that a Christian can doe in the Church that hath the like promise of recompence or reward as that which extendeth to the soules of men Let him know that he that hath conuerted his brother Iam. 5.20 hath saued a soule from death and shall hide a multitude of sins and againe Dan. 12.3 They that turne many to righteousnesse shall shine as the starres for euer and euer The mercies that men shall shew here vnto the bodies of the Saints shall bring with them a sure reward Luke 10. He that shall giue but a cup of cold water vnto a Disciple in the name of a Disciple shal not lose his reward How much more shall the feeding and refreshing of hunger-starued soules with the bread of life that are ready to perish be plentifully rewarded with him Vse 1 Seeing then that where there is the worke of grace and true conuersion such labour by all meanes possible to bring others into that happy condition with themselues This may serue for matter of tryall and examination of the work of grace in our selues Would we haue the comfort of our owne conuersion and repentance doe but question thy owne heart how thou standest affected towards those thousands in Israel that yet are held in miserable bondage vnder Sathan power of darkenesse wallowing in the bloud of their owne soules Canst thou mourne for these as Samuel did for Saul dost thou pittie them in their spirituall miseries and doe thy bowels earne within thee towards such And dost thou labour to the vtmost of thy power and according to thy calling to bring home those that goe astray to the knowledge of the truth dost thou take all opportunities that are offered vnto thee by admonition instruction and reprehension to set forward the Lords worke herein Surely there cannot be a more certaine note of the truth of grace in thy heart and of thy owne conuersion then this When thou art conuerted saith our Sauiour to Peter Strengthen thy brethren No man can truely desire and indeuer the spirituall good of another that hath not tasted of the work first in himselfe But if on the contrary part vpon this examination thou findest that there is in thee no touch at all of griefe for the sins of other men thou layest not their miseries to heart the horrible sinnes of the times such as are whordome pride drunkennesse swearing prophanation of the Sabbath c. These things doe no whit affect thee nor trouble thee surely thou hast cause to mourne in secret and to be humbled for the hardnesse of thy owne heart for as yet the worke of grace is not wrought in thee for if it were it would manifest in this to labour the spirituall good of others Doe but consider the truth of this poynt in the example of this Penitent Theefe that had the least time that euer we read of or heard of to manifest the fruits of his repentance in and we shall see that howsoeuer his time was short and he was now to minde the euerlasting welfare of his soule yet hee is not vnmindfull of the spirituall misery of the soule of his Brother by rebuking him for his blasphemy by putting him in minde of his sinne and the equitie of that his deserued punishment that was now inflicted vpon him and all to this end if it were possible that his heart might bee touched with some remorse for sinne and hee be brought to repentance for the same There is no grace in that heart that doth not indeuer this in some measure of life Secondly if their case be miserable that doe not compassionate others in their spirituall miseries what shall wee say of those that with Simeon and Leui are brethren in iniquitie that prouoke one another come let vs cast in our lots together that are Sathans spokesmen and solicitors to draw men into sinne And those againe that are so farre from labouring the spirituall good of others as Ismael-like by reproches and disgraces lay stumbling blocks in the way of others to hinder them in their Christian courses like the Scribes and Pharisies against whom our Sauiour pronounceth a woe because they entred not into the kingdome of God themselues nor suffered those that would And last of all this may prouoke all vnto this duty and to labour to approue the truth of their owne conuersion by labouring to be instruments of the spirituall good of others And this duty rests vpon all for we are all a kingdome of Priests Reu. 1.6 and haue receiued a holy accomptment of the Father So especially the Ministers of the Word whose sacred calling cals for this duty they are in a speciall manner to looke vnto it 2 Tim. 4.2 they are to preach the Word in season and out of season Sow thy seede saith Salomon in the morning and let not thy hand rest in the euening for thou knowest not which shall prosper God calleth not all at the same houre but some at one time and some at another neither doth hee make the Word effectuall at all times at the first hearing Luke 11. for the strong man armed will
And thus dealt the Lord with the Church of Corinth for their want of their godly preparation in comming to the Lords Table the Apostle tels them 1 Cor. 11.30 For this cause some are sicke and some are weake and some are fallen asleepe And it must needs be thus First the Lord though he do Reas 1 pardon the sinnes of his children doth oftentimes chastice them afterwards for the same that hereby he may preuent the like sinnes in time to come and by the bitternesse of affliction may moue them to hate those sinnes which otherwise vnto their corrupt nature would haue beene sweet and pleasant And this no doubt was one reason wherefore the Lord layed his corrections so sharply vpon Dauid Hezekiah Manasses c. that they might for future times keepe the better watch ouer their owne hearts and ouer their owne wayes since sinne brings with it more bitternesse at last then sweetnesse at first and herein preuents more heauie iudgements which otherwise they would draw vpon themselues Reas 2 Secondly as in respect of the godly themselues when they sin against God God will visit their iniquities with the rod and their sinnes with scourges so also in respect of others the Lord will make them exemplarie vnto others to terrifie them from sinning against him How many in the world haue receiued incouragement to commit sinne by Dauids example Noah Peter c. and yet the Lord did sharply and seuerely correct them How much more would they bee incouraged by their examples if the Lord had any whitspared them therein The consideration whereof Vse 1 should make vs carefull by all meanes possible to auoid sinne that brings with it such miserie here if not for feare of eternall torments which I confesse all the godly are freed from through the Lord Iesus Christ yet at least for feare of temporall afflictions and chastisements for sinne which the Lord many times doth bring vpon his seruants in this life sinning against him which haue in them more bitternesse at last then pleasure at first Secondly this may teach vs to Vse 2 take heed how we censure others when Gods hand is vpon them for so may Gods Church and the dearest of his seruants seeme manie times to bee most miserable Who euer had such a load of sorrowes and afflictions layed vpon them as Christ himselfe had Doth not Hezekiah complaine that the Lord brused his bones like a Lion Esay 53. And Iob likewise that the Lord set him as a marke to shoot at and that the venome of the arrowes of the Almightie had drunke vp his spirits And so likewise for the Church of God how many patheticall complaints doth it put vp in times of miserie as in the whole booke of the Lamentation and elsewhere of whom it is said Thou feedest them with the bread of teares Psal 80.5 and giuest them teares to drinke in great measure And againe in what a miserable condition was the Church in when the Prophet complaineth of it thus Psal 29.2 The dead bodies of thy seruants haue they giuen to bee meat vnto the fowls of the heauen and the flesh of thy Saints vnto the beasts of the earth Their bloud haue they shed like water c. and yet notwithstanding precious in Gods account Hitherto of the Penitent his request vnto Christ Christs answer followeth VERSE 43. Text. And Iesus said vnto him Verily I say vnto thee To day shalt thou be with me in Paradise HItherto of the Penitents Petition Now followeth Christs answer Verily I say vnto thee c. Wherein are obseruable 1. Christs asseueration Verily 2. Person to whom Thou 3. Promise it selfe Shalt bee with me 4. Place Paradise 5. Time This day And Iesus said vnto him Verily I say vnto thee c. The word Englished here Verily in the originall is Amen and is seldome or neuer translated either in the Greeke Latine English or any other language It is vsed often both in the old and new Testament And the vse thereof is twofold First it is vsed for an earnest wish and desire of the heart and thus when Dauid had appointed Solomon to be Ruler ouer Israel Benaiah the sonne of Iehoida answered Dauid saying Amen 1. King 1.36 therein testifying his vnfained desire that it should bee so And thus in those solemne cursings which the Leuites must pronounce with a loud voice in the hearing of the people The people to signifie that their assent thereunto to euery particular thereof must say Amen And thus it is vsed in our Church at the shuting vp of our prayers wherein wee testifie our desire to be heard and answered in those things we pray for Secondly the same is vsed againe for an earnest affirmation and asseueration as in that speech of our Sauiour vnto Nichodemus wherein the word is twice together repeated Amen Amen Dico tibi Ioh. 3.11 c. Verily verily I say vnto thee And is there in that place as also in this in the nature of an oath wherein our Sauiour will assure Nichodemus and also this Penitent here of the vndoubted certaintie of that hee spake and promised binding his promise here for the further confirmation of his faith with a kinde of oath Doct. 1 Verily I say vnto thee It is a wonderful hard thing truly to beleeue The Doctrine that from hence may be concluded for our Instruction is How difficult a matter it is truly to beleeue in Christ Christ promising this Penitent forgiuenesse of sinnes the saluation of his soule and that that very day he should be with him in Paradise Hee is faine for the further confirmation of his faith to vse this asseueration Verily and all to perswade him of the truth of his promise To beleeue aright in Christ is not a worke of Nature nor a thing that a naturall man in himselfe is disposed to but it is a supernaturall worke of Gods Spirit Phil. 1. To you it is giuen to beleeue saith Paul yea it is a work of Gods Almighty power Ephe. 1.19 That ye may know the greatnesse of his power to vs ward who beleeue according to the working of his mightie power This made the Prophet Isaiah to complaine and to say Esay 53.1 Lord who hath beleeued our report and to whom hath the arme of the Lord beene reuealed The old world would not beleeue Noahs preaching Gen. 6. Neither was Lot regarded of his sonnes and Sodomites Gen. 18. but hee seemed vnto them as if he had mocked Wee may see this in Gideon he was a man sent of God to be a deliuerer of the people of Israel the Lord had assured him by his Angell that he would deliuer Israel out of the hands of the Midianites by his hand Yet he is so hardly brought to beleeue this as that he asketh a signe Iudg. 6.14.36 If thou wilt saue Israel by my hands as thou hast said behold I will put a fleece of wooll in