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A51034 A discourse of the glory to which God hath called believers by Jesus Christ delivered in some sermons out of the I Pet. 5 Chap. 10 ver. : together with an annexed letter / both by that eminent and worthy minister of the Gospel, Mr. Jonathan Mitchil, late pastor to the church at Cambridge in New-England. Mitchel, Jonathan, 1624-1668.; Collins, John, 1632?-1687. 1677 (1677) Wing M2289; ESTC R36603 134,741 304

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unless he speak a word of peace to me Psal 69.2 3 17 8. and 143.4 7. And in a time of need God will help when you are lost God will find you when you are sick to death he will heal you Isa 57.16 28 29. His bowels will earn towards you Never fear want of Consolatian if your Humiliation be not ineffectual And here let me warn you of a thing or two Take heed least some lesser sorrows and affections heal and ease you and so you be kept from great and effectual sorrows and from Comfort by Christ only Many a one sees himself in a miserable Condition hereupon he goes alone he prayes and weeps too it may be very affectionatly for mercy Upon this he grows well and whole again His good affections please him and heal him though he be indeed still as far from Christ and grounded Comfort as ever Take heed of this As also secondly Of resting in some hopes of mercy or in some tasts of mercy Many things give a man good hope that God may save him and the words of Comfort are sometimes sweet and refreshing to his heart this quiets him He hath enough now he runs away with this when as Christ himself is not yet his nor is he satisfied with him only Many perish here not but that these affctions and hopes are very good and they may be true and be sure to be exceeding thankful for any such thing that you have any desire to seek God any tears at any time before him and hope toward him it s more than thousands have and very good encouragement to seek after Christ more but not to be rested in without Christ It 's a sign a mans heart is false when a little of any thing will serve him Use those sorrows heart-breakings and hopes as blessed encouragemnts and ingagements to follow on still and get nearer to Christ and to gain in upon him but rest not till you be sure you have Christ and fully rest in him and your heart live upon him only alone wholly and alwayes Now for the way you are to take in the Case owned and expressed by your self I would add a little as the Lord shall help Do not say there is no hope and so give over striving Give not way to a sullen desperateness and deadness of heart to a dulled sunk discouraged spirit as it were in vain to stir and will never be better with you Do not say thus it hath been and thus it is and you cannot help it and there tear it No no arise and be doing and God will be with you is an old and good Rule What ever your Case be never be discouraged Be humble and afflicted under sin and misery the more the better but never be discouraged Resolve I will yet follow God for all this come on me what will See 1 Sam. 12.20 Know that God is God and not man he can help nay he will He is willing to help you if you be not unwilling to have it See Isa 55.8 Jer. 33.3 Hos 13.9 Joh. 4.10 and 6.36 He hath after mercies for them that have abused former mercies Ezek. 39.26 Jer. 3.1 22. If it were but a may be Amos 5.15 Zeph. 2.3 A who can tell Jon. 3.9 Joel 2.14 A Lord if thou wilt Mat. 8.2 It 's enough to make us follow after God to the last gaspe Secondly look up to the infinite God to help you for his names sake and for the Lord Jesus sake You know you are miserable and have unspeakable need of his help though you do not feel it and be not offended with it Upon this ground and this is ground enough go to God and tell him that the less sense you have the greater is your misery and the more need you have of his help None but God can pull you out of this pit can inlighten this darkness and break this Adamant to him therefore you come according to his own Counsel Rev. 3.18 Tell him he knows you and sees you though you do not know or see him no nor your self neither He can take hold of you though you cannot take hold of him Joh. 15.16 Bring such an heart as you have longing that it were better to him that he would mend it Bewaile this impenitent heart cry out of this secure sottifh heart as the greatest evil that could befall you beseech him to use any means to break it and change it Fill your mouth with Arguments before him tell him of his free oh hang there upon free mercy his tender his preventing his manifold rich mercy Say you are resolved never to leave him till he give you this Grace effectually and all the Grace you want everlasting mercy Cry to him out of the thick darkness and out of the low ●unge●n Lam. 3.55 When you have no mind to pray when Devil and World when heart and the gates of Hell are agaist you Y●t then even then pray in spite of all your spiritual Adversaries Offer violence to the Kingdom of Heaven stir up your self to take hold on God lay hold on Eternal Life when nothing but darkness and death is about you when God stops his ear against you and shuts up his heart too yet then fall down before him put your mouth in the dust judge and loath your self hate your sin that brought you to this pass Look again toward him as Jon. 2.4 7. close with him at and upon the sword point though he kill me yet will I trust in him Bless his name and say as Lam. 3.22 Ch●t●er before him leave your self to his mercy to his absolute soveraign meer mercy renouncing all other props and comforts S●●● Isa 50.10 Tell him as Daniel 9.9 ●●solve to follow him though blindfold an● see Rom. 11.32 33. Gal. 3.22 When you are shut up under sin and unbelief then look to him who is able to save to the utmost them that come to God by him You know not how to look to him nor what it is to believe nor how to go about such a thing therefore tell God that you come to him for Faith as well as other things You want every thing and you come ●or every thing the poorest Creature that lives and know that the blessed God would have you come to him in Christ for every thing Christ hath all power in his hands to help you Joh. 17.2 and see Joh. 6.37 Thirdly continue in seeking God till you find him Follow on to know the Lord and then be your Case what it will you shall know him Hos 6.2 Col. 4.2 Luk. 18.1 Many are very serious and earnest for a fit but they give over before the Lord come and will rather patch up their Comfort and Salvation of any fashion then take the pains to hold out in seeking God with all their might Multitudes perish here Oh! look to this for do not think especially in the Case you are in to get Grace and Christ in the sense before spoken of
A DISCOURSE OF THE GLORY To which God hath called BELIEVERS By JESUS CHRIST Delivered in some Sermons out of the 1 Pet. 5 Chap. 10 Ver. Together with an annexed Letter Both by that Eminent and Worthy Minister of the Gospel Mr. JONATHAN MITCHIL late Pastor to the Church at CAMBRIDGE in NEW-ENGLAND Rom. 8.30 Whom he called them he also Justified and whom he Justified them he also Glorified 1 John 3. ver 3. And every man that hath this hope in him purifieth himself as he is pure LONDON Printed for Nathaniel Ponder at the Peacock in the Poultry Anno Dom. 1677. TO THE READER THe ensuing Treatise being transmitted to me by a friend from New-England with a desire of its Publication I did in order thereunto seriously peruse it and finding as far as I am able to judge an excellent discourse spiritually and powerfully managed and improved and thereby most likely to redound to the edification of every Reader all Divine Truth having an influence and efficacy into Conversion and Sanctificaton when God shall command a blessing by it upon the Soul but above all more peculiarly suited to the support and consolation of the Saints in this their wayfaring and afflictive pilgrimage I have been thereby induced to recommend it to such into whose hands it shall come being fully persuaded that its own worth will speak for it self with such a conviction upon the minds of all whose senses are exercised in and about things of another world and who have any experience of Christ in them the hope of Glory as that they will neither think their time or pains mispended in its Perusal The subject matter of these Sermons for so they were as being delivered to a popular Auditory in the course of the Authors Ministry doth relate to that Glory to come unto which God hath called his chosen after their sufferings here during their absence from the Lord. To add any thing about it beyond what the Reader will find in the Book it self as it is above my ability so if it were not I should account it beneath that modesty which I desire to observe in all things All I shall therefore say is this that whatever is usually spoken of this Glory either as it is objective or formal the Reader will find much discoursed about both to his satisfaction if he come unto the perusal of it with a pious humble heart and withal desiring to be edified by Spiritual Soul-searching Doctrine But if any shall expect those curious speculations which may be met with in the discourses of the School-men upon this subject some of which are perhaps temerarious to be sure at best un-intelligible to vulgar capacities they will be disappointted For our Authors design being rather to profit others then to beget an opinion of his own abilities though they were very great he hath avoided all such matter and manner of handling of it other then what he had learned from the Scriptures and chose to insist mainly on that which may be helpful to form up the Soul to a meetness for that Inheritance amongst the Saints in light than meerly to object to mind the high Idaea's of that future state when perhaps the heart may be wholly a stranger to the very first fruits of that Communion with God in Jesus Christ by Faith and Holiness out of which as from its root doth spring the hope of this Glory to come Yet also is there enough said considering it was deliver'd in an Auditory of plain humble growing Christians to mix pleasure with advantage As that which besides sound Doctrine and incorruptness in speech hath also the ornament of variety of truths handed out in a copiousness of expression and confirmed illustrated and urged from most pertinent Texts of Scripture and strongly fastned as nails and goads by a workman that needed not be ashamed in his service to the Church under the great Master of the Assemblies To be sure the called ones to the hope of this Glory will find that full account given of what is their own Inheritance in that future state as may be very conducing to sweeten to them the sorrows temptations and afflictions of the present and to mantain themselves under a fixed expectation of Gods promise of Eternal Life made to them in Christ before the World began without which we can neither live holily nor die comfortably Death is only sweetned to us as we can look upon it our priviledge is an out-let from sin and misery and an in-let to Glory both in Holiness and Happiness And then indeed do We begin to live when by believing We have everlasting life John 3. ult And when the tasts of it now and the hopes of its consummation hereafter are improved in our Christian course as a means motive to take heed to walk worthy of it by mortifying our sins and purifying our selves even as he is pure 1 John 3.3 and to strengthen our selves thereby to a patient enduring the troubles of this present time especially those sufferings which are for Righteousness sake which in the Apostles Arithmetick are reckoned not Worthy to be compared with the Glory that shall be revealed And withall to engage us to be stedfast and immovable always abounding in yea faithfully finishing of the Work God hath given us to do as knowing that our labour shall not be in vain in the Lord. Which ends and purposes as the Glory to come in the Contemplation of it is of Wonderful Vse to effect and perfect them So the management of this by the Author as it is singularly adapted to an acquaintance with the Nature Properties Adjuncts Enjoyments and Consolations of that state So also it is powerfully improved to the moving the heart and affections to endeavouring a making it sure to our selves partly by ministring close matter of search that We be not deceived in our hopes partly by instruction how to live up to them so as to give all diligence to be found of Christ without spot and blameless So that together with a full information of the Truth it self there is carried in with it what may make it if the holy one teach us to profit most effectuall to receive it in the love and power of it which is and ought to be the great design of delivering over to others any thing of moment especially divine truths And further I cannot but hope that God may sanctifie it to some sinners who have as yet no interest in Grace and so no right to Glory whilst they continue such if they shall to the reading of them subjoin prayer to God that he would by his spirit ingraft them into their minds to the saving of the Soul For while on the one side they view how great the future portion of Gods now poor despised ones is and will be it will naturally lead them to compare the present difficulties of Religion and the ways of holiness in this World with the exceeding great glory that shall be
plainer evidence of a state of Perdition than to be an Enemy yea if but a secret enemy and hater of those who it may be your Consciences tell you are in a state of Salvation and are such as are like to get to Heaven For I speak not of pretended but real Saints or real as far as appears at least to be an enemy to those is the directest way you can take to everlasting Confusion Psal 129.5 and 34 21. As you love your Souls take heed of being found in the least opposition to the Interest of Christ or of his people 2. Consider how or in what way these impenitent unbelieving sinners do come to lose or miss of this Eternal Glory viz. in General By neglecting or not embracing the Call of the Gospel in this day of Grace and turning aside to vain things He calls us saith the Text to his Eternal Glory by Christ Jesus Hence look as by Effectual Calling i. e. by obeying and answering hearkning to and imbracing the Call of the Gospel the faithful obtain it and are brought into it so on the contrary others that live under the Gospel miss on 't by not hearkning to this Call by turning a deaf ear thereunto refusing and neglecting when called to come to Christ Jesus Prov. 1 24 27. They that hear not Christ when he sayes come Luk. 14.17 in the Kingdom of Grace shall n●ver hear him say come in reference to the Kingdom of Glory as Mat. 25.34 And they that hear not this latter Call come it will be because they would not hearken to the former The Lord Jesus now calls to every one of you come unto me and possess Grace and Glory in and with me If you attend to this Call by the obedience of Faith you shall hear him then say to you Come you Blessed c. Isa 55.3 But alas men lose and put away that Eternal Glory by neglecting resisting and refusing this Call of Grace Here therefore take these two or three Considerations 1. Every time you neglect or refuse the Call and offer of the Gospel you put away this Glory as Act. 13.46 The Lord Calls you on his part to Eternal Glory or to come and receive both Grace and Glory in and with Christ Jesus Rom. 6.23 Heaven is offered you when Christ is offered Hence you slight and refuse and turn your backs upon all the Glory of Heaven when you neglect the Call of the Gospel or dis-accept of Christ offered therein The Salvation of God Eternal Salvation is offered to you Act. 28.28 and you will not hear on 't you despise all the wonderfull Happiness of Heaven that we have been speaking of Oh fearful wickedness monstrous madness and miserable miss of Heaven So when you will not pray nor meditate nor hear nor wait at Christ's gates It is as much as to say that you are not for Eternal Glory which is to be sought and obtained in such wayes and how Justly how unexcusably do such perish The Lord is calling you to Eternal Glory but you turn away from it 2. Consider what it is for the sake whereof you lose or turn away from this Glory and neglect the way to it Why a vile lust a vain World these are chosen and Heaven refused these have your affections when Christ and all his Glory can have none of them And so for the sake of those for this present World a heap of vanities a fashion that passeth away you lose all the good of that to come The voice of the World calling us to Eternal Glory by Christ Jesus cannot be heard for the voice of the World calling us to present Objects and things here And so for Earth men lose Heaven Mark 10.21 22. What a mad and foolish bargain and choice is this And yet thus it is there is never a sinner that misses Heaven but he chuses Earth before it 3. You lose and miss of this Glory when it was brought near to you in the Call and offer of the Gospel when according to the order of means you might have had it When you were called to Eternal Glory by Christ Jesus viz. by the outward Call of the Gospel a real Call though not to you Effectual the reflection upon this will be one day bitter and tormenting From under a Call to Heaven to drop to Hell from under a word and call and offer of Salvation to Perdition what a dreadful thing will that be i. e. in the Eternal dispensation of it you that live in the visible Church you had an Interest in the Kingdom of Heaven it was in your hands as it were left with you and you had the offer of it the dispensation of it Job 4.22 now to lose it to let it go to be d●prived of it For the Children of the Kingdom to be cast out that will bring with a witness wailing and weeping and gnashing of te●th Mat 8 12. After you have been lifted up to Heaven it will be a fearful thing to fall down to Hell Mat. 11.23 24. 3. Consider the greatness of this loss and the bitterness thereof 1. From the exceeding greatness of the good that is lost viz. Eternal Glory all the Happinss of Heaven the sweet fellowship of the Father Son and Holy-Ghost wherein is fulness of Joy c. Psal 16.11 and all the Concomitants thereof that Heaven affords Oh it is beyond our Expression or Conception All that we have before spoken of about this future happiness presents matter of meditation here aggravating this loss Go over the particulars and say I wretched sinner continuing in that Estate or if I live in sin and unbelief must lose and be thrust out from all this be seperated from the sweet p●esence of God from the Love of the Father the Grace of the Son and the Consolation of the Holy Ghost Be stript of Glory both in Soul and Body utterly deprived of the Image of God each spark whereof is more worth than a World Be thrust out of the Company of Saints and Angels among damned Wights and Devils Be shut out of Heaven that place of Bliss and Glory and this perpetually everlastingly for ever and for ever more Others must go in and enjoy all this But I I for my br●i●ish sinning away my day of Grace if I should go on as I have thus long done be thrust out what wailing would that produce Luk. 13.28 2. Compare herewith Worldly losses the loss of good things in this World and remember what a griefe and torment that sometimes is If you had or were but in a fair probability and expectation to have and then should lose but a great sum of Money lose your house by Fire a Commodious Dwelling a fair Estate or all that ever you have though but a little by this or that occasion much more a Kingdom a Crown what a bitter thing would that be If you do but lose a dear Friend by death a sweet Relation a yoak-Fellow a pleasant Child how
be much in quickning conscience giving and taking mutuall encouragements and directions in the matters of H●aven Oh! the life of God that fall● into the hearts of the Godly in and by gracious Heavenly conference Be open-hearted one to another and stand one for another ag●inst the Devil and all his Angels Make it thus your business is these and such like wayes to provide for Eternity while it is ca●led today looking to Jesus the Author and finisher of your Faith But you will say it may bee and I speak but what I have found in my own heart Dear I deal plainly with you as I know you would have me do and therefore let me suppose it should be said This is a tedious hard task and my heart likes not to be so yoaked and toiled in such things I can take no pleasure therein and if I should force my self to it for a while yet it would soon weary me I have no heart to these things it may be somthing might be done in this way or another might do something but I have no heart to it Answ 1. Wonder not at this not think the worse of that course because your heart lusteth against it but think the better of it For the better any thing is and the more instrumentall for our Salvation the more it is opposed by our vile hearts which are enemies to God and consequently to our own chief good 2. Confess to God this naughtiness of your heart beseech him to help you against this Devil to change your nature and let this occasion you to see and loath the wickedness of your nature and be inraged against it The spirit that dwelleth in us lusteth unto envy but he giveth more grace Jam. 4.5 6. 3 ly Consider what is the reason why this way seems so irksome and tedious and you have no heart to it Is it not because of inward blindness and security because you see not things as they be nor the weight and worth of them It is an irksome thing to a man to rise out of his bed in the night when he lies warm and knows no danger nor urgent occasion to rise but if he awake and see his house on fire about his ears he will make no demur about the matter but be glad he may rise Verily one reall glimpse of the wrath of God burning about us or of Eternity that is a coming one reall glimpse of Gods anger lying upon our Souls which is infinitely above the most awful apprehension of man or Angel Oh! this would make us skip at a time to pray in at an hour to cry out to God for mercy in especially if we might do it with any hope of being heard and saved as now we may So that the reason why I have no heart to this course is not because there is want of reason to perswade me but because I am blind and I feel my blindness I know that I do not see things as they be and therefore I have good reason to be deaf to the Counsel of mine own blind ignorant heart and to strive by all means to see better and in the mean time to believe what I do not see 4 ly Offer violence therefore to the Kingdom of Heaven and be resolved in this point let my heart say what it will let Hell and World be against me My God I must have my God I will have I must get sight of sin and faith in Christ Jesus I must make my Salvation sure or else I am undone for ever and therefore pray I will and follow God I will in despite of the Devil Unto him will I look and in such a Case as this on him will I wait who giveth the same spirit of zeal of indignation against sin and self as sometimes was in holy Samuel when he hewed Agag in pieces before the Lord in Gilgal Lord thou hast commanded me to seek thy face and thy face will I seek I wlll not confer with flesh and blood I will not consult with Carnal reason but what God bids me do that will I do and do it with all my might 5 ly Know that if you Conscionably attend upon God he will by degrees make it sweet and easie to you He will strengthen your heart and hands in your way and work Is● 40.31 You will find it a sweet and b●essed thing to stand Confessing your sins before God and emptying your heart in his sight opening all your Complaints and Soul-Concernments to him You will find it an happiness that you may pray to the God of Heaven and have any Communion with him Our wicked hearts make religious duties irksome else they are in themselves the sweetest things in the World Oh! if ever we come to know God aright we shall account it our happiness that we may do any thing in way of service to him and Communion with him 6 ly Salvation is worth all our labour be it what it will be Is it a trifle to be saved Eternally Do we think to get Heaven by a good wish or to go thither in a Feather-bed No God will make us strive and sweat and wrestle for it and be sure it will quit the Cost It will never repent us o● any Pr●yer w● have made or tear w● hav● wept when we come there Oh! follow not the guise o● this secure World that in these d●y●● is c●st into a dead sl●ep Many pro●ess but ●●w knew what it is to work out their own Salv●tion with fear and trembling It is another m●●●●r to be a Chris●●●n ind●ed then ●●st make of it And of th●se that are since●e and ●ively you see but th●ir dark-s●● y●u know not what they are in secret Follow not ex●mple but follow the word of God Thus I have given ●ou the sum of my thoughts according to my measure and manner I bese●ch you make some use of this poor Letter and r●ad it at such times as may most suit you You may have many doubts and difficulties that I do not here touch but s●ek God and he will guide you As for your outward Condition follow on in these things and your trouble for sin and soul-misery will swallow up all other troubles and future Consolations will sweeten all And whats●ev●r may happen to you here yet hereafter it shall be well with you and in your wearisome pilgrimage it may be for a Consolation to you that you shall rejoyce in time to come Now the tender mercies of God be with you Dear and the Lord lead you by the hand to his Eternal rest through all sins and sorrows to his own Glory and your everlasting Comfort So I remain From Harrard Colledge in Cambridge May 19 1649. Your unfainedly loving Friend to serve you J.M. FINIS Vide Bolton of Heaven page 141 142. Vid. Bucan Loc. com page 444. Clark 's Martyrolog page 99. Greenhill on Ezek. 1.5 pag. 88. Caussin Poly. Hist Symb. pa. 627. Bucan 10● Com. pag. 447. Parens in Revel 6 Calv. Opu pag. 469.467 Vid. Aquin Suppl Qu. 93. Art 1. Mr. Nort. Orthod Evang pag. 352 453. Aquinas ubi suprà Prov. 1.33 Exhort 2. Soul Conflict pag. 37. Same word in Mat. 11.28 and 25.34