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A60679 Directions for seeker & expectants, or, A guide for weak Christians in these distracted times wherein the language of Sions-builders is confounded : as it was delivered in a sermon at Wickham-Market ... published at the earnest entreatie of many, for a more publique good / by Zeph. Smith, Minister of Wickham-Market in Suffolke. Smyth, Zeph. (Zephaniah), fl. 1646-1648. 1646 (1646) Wing S4362; ESTC R37570 24,293 39

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of God unto the people they cannot make the soule to stoop to those truths and practice those truths which they teach but herein appeares the Excellency of Gods teaching above mans he can make the soule to yeeld obedience unto the truth delivered he can bring the soule under the power of those truths See the Prophet Davids expression to this purpose Psal 38.2 Thine arrowes sticke fast in me and thy hand presseth me sore When God comes to teach a soule he will shoot the arrowes so fast that it shall take impression the soule shall come under the power of truths so that the soule shall say Lord I would faine have shaken off thine arrowes but am not able for they sticke fast in mee And thus God did teach those in the Acts Act. 2.39 When they heard this they were pricked in their hearts it was not the bare words of the Apostle when he told them You are the parties that have crucified the Lord of glory that did pricke their hearts but the Lord set it home to their consciences and brought them under the power of that truth they heard not onely the voyce of man but the voyce of God in that word of truth and then they were pricked in their hearts And thus God did teach Lydia he opened her heart and then shee attended to that which Paul spake Acts 16.14 It was not Paul opened her heart but God opened Lydia's heart A man may heare a thousand Sermons and yet get no good if he heare onely the voyce of a man but if the day of Gods power come upon the soule that he heare the voyce of God in the Ordinances then he shall profit for Gods voyce in his Word is a commanding voyce Job 36.10 He commanded them to returne from iniquitie Gods teaching the soule is with a command with such Authoritie as the soule cannot resist it And herein appears the excellency of Gods teaching the soule above mans Secondly Gods teaching the soule is more excellent then mans if wee consider the time of his teaching the soule The Minister can teach them but some times in season and out of season but God can teach the soule at all times in the absence of teachers for either our teachers may be taken from us or wee from them but God can then teach the soule 2. If we consider the place where he doth teach the Minister doth preach in the publique assembly but God can teach in all places and teach at once in all places which no other teacher can doe 3. If wee consider the persons which he doth teach the Minister doth preach but to some of Gods people but God doth teach all his people himselfe they are all taught of him And as God doth teach all his people so he can teach them all at once the Minister can teach but some at once but God can teach all the Congregations that doe assemble together at once he is not so much imployed in one Congregatiō but he can be as much in another at one and the same time to teach his people So that consider the time the place and the persons and in all these it will appeare Gods teaching is more excellent then mans Thirdly Gods teaching the soule is more excellent then mans it appeares if we consider the infallibilitie of Gods teaching and instructing his people he is an infallible teacher he doth teach the soule infallible truths Earthly teachers are not infallible teachers though they be faithfull and endeavour to deliver the truth and nothing but the truth unto people yet they are but men and may erre but God cannot erre in teaching of his people for he doth teach his people according to his Word which is infallible Heaven and earth shall perish but not one jot or tittle shall fall But here may arise an objection God doth teach his people by the outward Ministry of the Word but the Minister is not infallible ergo God is not an infallible teacher of his people Answ The Word of God is an infallible Word and this is that God doth teach his people by then secondly it is when the Minister hits upon the true interpretation of Scripture when he doth give the true sense and meaning of the Holy Ghost from a Text that the Spirit of God doth accompany it and make it profitable unto the people for wee must note the Spirit of God doth not goe along with a false interpretation of Scripture but with the true sense for Gods Spirit doth accompany the truth man delivers and not the error so that still it will hold a truth Man may erre but God is the infallible teacher and instructor of his people Fourthly The excellency of Gods teaching above mans appeares in the sutablenesse of the matter of the persons condition which he doth teach Ministers may endeavour to prepare matter sutable to the conditions of the people they teach but they may be mistaken but the Lord knows the hearts of all his people and he knows what truths are most sutable to their conditions and he doth teach them sutable to their conditions Suppose a spirit be wounded which is a burthen who can beare The Lord will come with sutable matter to such a soule he tels it I have sent Jesus Christ for to bind up the broken-hearted sinner Isai 61.1 And the Sonne of man is come to seeke and save lost sinners such as see themselves lost Luk. 18.11 Nay he bids them come Come all yee that are weary and heavy laden and I will eas● you that is you that feele sinne a burthen and strive to get from under this burthen come to me and I will ease you Suppose the soule be sicke he propounds Christ as a Physitian to the sick-soule if the soule be hungry and thirsty after righteousness he propounds Christ as bread of life and water of life and invites poore soules to come to him Hoe every one that thirsteth come yee to the waters come buy without silver and without money Isai 54.1 And if any man thirst let him come unto mee and drinke Joh. 7.37 Suppose a soule be in depths of desertion walke in darknesse and see no light but when he lookes up to heaven and thinkes upon God he is troubled Psal 77.3 It thinks that God hath forsaken it and will never returne againe in mercy the Lord doth say to such a soule Let him trust in the Name of the Lord Isai 50.10 For a moment in my anger I hid my face but with everlasting mercy I had compassion on thee saith the Lord Isai 54.8 Suppose a soule should suffer the losse of all for Christs sake He that loseth houses or brethren or sisters or father or mother or wife or children or lands shall receive an hundred-fold in this life and in the world to come life everlasting Not that they shall receive for the losse of one wife a hundred or of one house a hundred but that comfort that will make up all a