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A12523 An exposition vpon the sixt chapter of the prophesie of Hosea VVherein is set down the true repentance of the godly, as also the hypocriticall repentance of the wicked; most needfull for these times. Wherein 1. The summe and scope. 2. The doctrines. 3. The reasons. 4. The vses. Of most texts are obserued. First preached by Samuel Smyth minister of Roxwel in Essex, and now by him published, intending the further good of his charge, and the profit of as many as shall please to read it. Seene and allovved. Smith, Samuel, 1588-1665. 1616 (1616) STC 22847.3; ESTC S102418 218,718 364

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committing of some euill if the Deuill can but spie the casements of thy soule to bee open thy eyes thy eares c. hee will then easily wind himselfe into thy heart if hee can but preuaile so farre with Dauid as but to cast his eyes vpon naked Bethshaba the battell then is halfe wonne Thus did this wilie Serpent deale with our first Parents First hee presented vnto the view of Eue the forbidden fruite Secondly shee desired it Thirdly shee tasted of it Fourthly shee gaue to her husband and he did eate Thus the Deuill by degrees doth steale vs away from God from one sinne to a second from a second to a third and from a third to a fourth as by so many steppes vntill at last hee hath euen plunged vs into the gulfe of perdition Oh that men would consider this betimes when they commit sinne lying swearing stealing whoredome drunkennesse c. By this sinne I turne my selfe from God I run from God and serue the Deuill The Lord stands on the right hand the Deuill on the left the Deuill he cals mee by pleasures profites and preferments If I listen to Sathan I shall turne away from God Oh if men had this consideration in their hearts what a bridle would it bee vnto them to keepe them from many sinnes Vse 2 If thou hast gone from the Lord by committing of sinne and seest now that there can bee no peace nor comfort vnto thy soule but a fearefull expectation of iudgement Follow the counsell of the Prophet Ieremie O search and try thy wayes and turne vnto the Lord Lam. 3.39 Endeuour by all meanes possible to returne to God again from whom thou hast departed the which thou shalt the better performe if thou haue respect to that way the footsteps whereof thou hast left behind thee and which are abominable vnto the Lord and by which thou wentest from God Follow the aduice of the blessed Apostle Cast off lying and speake euery man truth vnto his neighbour Eph. 4. He that hath stolen let him steale no more but rather labour and worke with his hands that hee may giue to him that needeth If thou hast beene a proud man by which sinne thou hast made a departure from God become now humble and lowly of mind For God resisteth the proud but giueth grace vnto the humble If thou hast made a departure from the Lord by drunkennesse returne againe by sobriety the vncleane to be chaste the couetous to be charitable yea if wee haue made a departure from God by any sinne whatsoeuer let vs draw neere vnto him againe by a reformed life holy manners godly conuersation that it may bee spoken of vs as Paul speaketh of the Ephesians Eph. 2. Yee which were a farre off are made neere Come let vs returne vnto the Lord. These words containing in them the effectuall conuersion of a sinner to God shew withall wherehence it proceedeth namely from affliction and from the knowledge and feeling of our owne misery Let vs returne say they and therefore it is a token they knew themselues to haue gone astray and that there was no true comfort to be found in those pathes of sinne in which they walked and howsoeuer before they thought well of their estate when they committed Idolatry and made conscience of no sinne yet now by the mercy of God hauing got to the sight of their sinne they call themselues to remembrance they see there is no sound comfort but onely in the fauour of God this is the matter that they debate amongst themselues and conclude of this To turne againe vnto the Lord. The Doctrine then which by the authority of the Doct. 5 Text is this namely A right vnderstanding and a true acknowledgement of our own misery the first step to Saluation that there ought to bee in euery one that desireth eternall life and saluation a right vnderstanding and a true acknowledgement of his owne wandring And to this end in the Word of God the Lord there oftentimes cals vpon men to consider their wayes to call their liues to account that so they may attaine to the sight of their own sins Know thy sinnes Ier. 3.13 Zeph. 2.1.2 O Ierusalem The like speech is vsed by the Prophet Zephany Fan your selues Oh my people Yea the Prophet Ieremy doth oftentimes put vs in mind of this duety Lam. 3.40 Oh let vs search and try our wayes and turne vnto the Lord. Yea common reason doth require the same before a man can frame himselfe to enter into a right course hee must throughly bee resolued and perswaded within himselfe that he hath been mistaken in his former course of life for why else should this man alter his former course if hee were not mistaken Reason it selfe will perswade vs to this Yea what meaned God in those his variety of demands to our first Parent when hee had sinned but that God laboured to bring Adam to the sight of his sinne Gen. 3. Where art thou Who tolde thee that thou wast naked Hast thou eaten of the tree Dauid lay a long time in his sinne 2. Sam. 11. and neuer sought vnto God for mercy but being at last awakened by the reprehension of Nathan hee sought the Lord incontinently yea the Lord by the Prophet doth assigne this as a reason of all those rebellions of the people of Israel euen ignorance of their estate saying The Oxe knoweth his owner and the Asse his Masters cribbe but Israel hath not knowne Esay 1.3 Luk. 15. Esay 46.12 Psal 16.12 my people vnderstand not The Prodigal sonne a true patterne for all sinners hee neuer seekes to his Father till at last that Hee came to himselfe which is a token that he went farre astray and was as it were in a swound of sinne but being a long while in a traunce at last hee reuiued and that his disordered life vpon his vnderstanding thereof he reformed calling himselfe to better remembrance what kindnesse he had in his Fathers house now what misery he had brought vpon himselfe by his own wilfull disobedience I might easily multiply examples of this kind but these may serue to shew that the sense apprehensiō of our own wandring from God is the onely way and meanes to bring vs to God And this was the happy condition of this people here who being for a time intangled insnared in sinne It pleased the Lord by affliction to humble them and to bring them to a true sight of their wandring that now they resolue incontinently to turne vnto the Lord. Here we see the maine cause why there is so little Vse 1 faith and true repentance in the world why men are no more humbled for their sinnes and doe not repent for them poore soules they know not that they doe euill they eyther cannot Lam. 3.40 or do not search themselues they neuer call their hearts to account Now then going on in security seeing and fearing no
them in that hee shewed himselfe so mercifull God doth not proceede in iudgement before hee hath offered all means of mercy as first to vse all the meanes hee could to conuert them and humble them before hee punished and destroyed them If the Lord had but shewed one meanes as the Word preached it was his great mercy for hee might iustly take all aduantage at our hands to cut vs off in the height of our sins damne vs presently for the same but in that he vseth so many meanes so long a time it shewes his wonderfull mercy to these people in that he sayth Oh what shall I do how shall I entreat It shewes the Lord had vsed all the meanes hee could his word his mercies his iudgements threatnings punishments and yet all would not humble them So that hence we may obserue the wonderful mercy of God towards his people in that hee vseth so many meanes to humble them for their sins ere hee cut them off The truth of this Doctrine is confirmed by diuers places of Scripture Ier. 7.13 as that of the Prophet Ieremy I rose vp earely and spake vnto you but when I spake yee would not heare mee neyther when I called would yee answere And that of the Prophet Esay Esay 68.2 I haue stretched out my hand all the day long vnto a rebellious people Ioel. 2.13 This is further confirmed vnto vs by the Prophet Ioel when hee sayth Rent your hearts and not your garments and turne vnto the Lord your God for hee is gracious mercifull slow to anger and of great kindnesse Ezech. 33.11 and repenteth him of the euill And so much doth God himselfe teach vs of himselfe when he sayth As I liue sayth the Lord God I desire not the death of the wicked but that the wicked turne from his way and liue 2. Sam. 12.1 When the Prophet Dauid had committed very haynous and horrible sinnes how graciously did the Lord send vnto him his Prophet Nathan to awake him out of his sinne and to call him home by repentance And againe afterwards 2. Sam. 24.10 when in the pride of his heart hee had numbred his people hee sent the Prophet Gad vnto him to humble him for the same Yea the Lord is so rich in mercy that hee offereth the same vnto the wicked themselues though they in their prophanesse neglect and contemne the same When Cains heart beganne to boyle in malice against his brother Abel Gen. 4.6.7 the Lord sayd inough to him if hee had had grace to haue kept him from that horrible sinne of murder Why art thou wroth sayth Almighty God to Cain and why is thy countenance cast downe If thou doest well shalt thou not bee rewarded c. And after that Cain had slaine his brother the Lord left him not Gen. 6.3 but laboured to bring him to remorse when hee asked him Cain where is thy brother Abel And againe The voyce of thy brothers bloud cryeth from the earth And when God was purposed to destroy the olde World 2. Pet. 2.1 Gen. 19. 2. Reg. 21.28 what meanes did hee vse first to reclaime them hee gaue them a hundred and twenty yeares to repent in and all this while sent vnto them Noah that Preacher of righteousnesse to warne them of that iudgement to come yet they repented not So dealt hee with the filthy Sodomites by placing iust Lot amongst them to labour their conuersion Mat. 27.19 and was so farre preuailed with by Abraham that if ten righteous soules had beene found in those Cities God had spared them for their sakes The like may bee sayde of Ahab and of Pilate yea the Lord offered his mercy vnto Iudas when as before any thing was effected Christ put him in mind of his bloudy thoughts against him making it manifest that hee was the man that should betray him Thus haue wee seene cleared the truth of this Doctrine that God is a God of mercy that hee will not easily proceede in iudgement before hee hath offered all meanes of mercy What shall I doe vnto thee how shall I intreat thee The meanes by the which the Lord doth humble men Now the meanes by the which the Lord doth humble men are diuers First and principally the Ministery of his Word Thus dealt the Lord with his seruant Dauid as wee heard before sending his Prophets vnto him to bring him to the sight of his sinne 1 The Ministery of the Word and to this end hath the Lord commaunded his Prophets and Ministers to cry aloud Esa 58.1 Pro. 8.1.2.3 9.1.2.3 and to lift vp their voyces like Trumpets to preach the Doctrine of repentance and to shew the people their sins And Salomon in diuers places of his booke of Prouerbs bringeth in Christ Iesus the wisedome of God sometimes crying aloud in his owne person and sometimes by his Ministers to summon men to repentance Thus dealt hee with the Nineuites sending vnto them his Prophet Ionas to preach repentance vnto them that there rested but forty dayes Ion. 3.4 and then without repentance Nineueh should lye in the dust And hence is it that the Apostle Paul calleth the Ministery of the Word The power of God to saluation to euery one that beleeueth And in another place hee sayth Rom. 1.16 that howsoeuer the seeming Wisemen of the World do account of Preaching but as foolishnes yet it hath pleased God By that foolishnesse of preaching 1. Cor. 1.21 to saue them that beleeue And this Word of God is called the Lords Hammer Ier. 23.29 whereby he knockes at the dore of our hard hearts and this is the most principall the most powerfull and effectuall meanes being Gods ordinance to conuert sinners and to bring them to repentance Secondly his manifold mercies and blessings the which hee Renueth towards vs euery morning 2 His Blessings and by this meanes doth the Lord seeke to wooe and winne our hearts to him hee giues vs life and health meate Lam. 3.23 drinke apparrell lodging hee keepes vs from many dangers and poures downe thousand blessings vpon vs and euery one of these giue a knocke at our hearts and cry aloud in our eares that the Lord by them doth labour to draw and winne vs vnto him this was that that made Dauids sinne exceeding sinnefull namely That God had annointed him King ouer Israel 2. Sam. 12.7.8 and had deliuered him out of the hands of Saul and had giuen him his Lords house and his Lords wiues into his bosom c. And would if that had been too little haue giuen him much more and therefore his vnthankefulnesse must needs bee the greater to sinne against so gracious and mercifull a God Thirdly by his corrections and chasticements which God doth lay vpon vs His iudgements by these doth the Lord ring many a warning peale in our eares sometimes by long and tedious sicknes diseases crosses losses
of their sinning Like Men. That is The manner when I meant to make my Couenant with them and promised that I would bee your God and to this end gaue you my lawes to traine you vp in obedience you most vnthankfully and rebelliously haue cast off the yoake of obedience haue broken my Couenant would not stand to your promise So that the Lord doth lay this to their charge that they were most vnconstant and light yea most vnfaithfull I meant in good earnest to do as I said but alas you for your part soon went away out of the way and forgot your Couenant In their example wee may note what is the nature Doct. 2 of man namely most vnconstant in anie holy dutie Man by Nature vnconstant in any holy duty verie vnfaithfull and easilie drawne away from obedience to the law of God and easilie drawne into sin and wickednesse yea so weake and vnconstant are wee of our selues that if the Lord leaue vs but a while to our selues Oh into what foule sinne shall wee not easilie fall into This is clearely to bee seene by the example of our first Parents who Gen. 3.6 though they were created in a most excellent estate yet being left to themselues they fell away from God incontinentlie yea weake and small meanes are of force sufficient to batter our faith if God but euen a little doe withold his grace This wee may clearelie behold by the examples of Noah and of Lot that notwithstanding they had experience of Gods wrath against sinne sinners by the destruction of the old world Gen. 8. Gen. 19. and of Sodom and Gomon yet both Noah and Lot fel incontinentlie from God the one in the sinne of drunkennesse the other committed incest with his two daughters All the strength that is in the best not being supported by Gods grace it is but as smoake which is vanished away with the least blast of wind Looke on Dauid a Prophet of the Lord 2. Sam 12.1 a man after Gods owne heart yet being left vnto himselfe fell into those great grieuous sinnes of Adultery and Murder yea and continued in the same a long time till the Lord sent vnto him his Prophet Nathan to awaken him This the Prophet plentifully teacheth by the examples of the Israelites Psa 78.40.41 saying How oft did they prouoke him in the wildernesse and grieue him in the Desert Yea they turned and tempted God and limitted the Holy one of Israel Exo. 9.27 28 This is cleare by the example of Pharaoh who sometimes could crie out and say I haue sinned the Lord is righteous but I and my people are wicked Pray yee to the Lord for mee and I will let you goe These were goodlie words and faire promises but alas they were nothing for what followed When the Hayle was gone and the Thunder ceased and the iudgement was remoued his heart was hardned and hee continued in his sinne Who could cleare Dauids innocencie more then Saul 1. Sam. 34.17 Thou art more righteous then I for thou hast rendred me good I haue rendred thee euill c. Yet did Saul afterward persecute Dauid Sometime wee are bold and couragious in a good cause as Peter was Though all men deny thee yet will not I deny thee but when the least temptation is laid vpon vs wee faint and are quickly discouraged It fares with vs as it did with Peter hee would needs walke vpon the water to go to Christ but presentlie hee beganne to sinke and so had perished had not Christ reached out his hand and staied him Euen so fareth it with vs if the Lord reach not out his hand to stay vs wee must needs sinke vnder euen the least temptation that Sathan laieth against our poore soules Hereunto commeth that Parable propounded by Christ A certaine man had two sonnes Mat. 21.28 and came to there 〈◊〉 and sayd Sonne goe and worke to day in my Vineyard but hee answered and sayd I will not yet afterwards hee repented himselfe and went Thou came hee to the second and sayd so likewise and hee answered I will sir yet went not Hee seemed forward ●●t presentlie hee hung backe hee promised much but performed nothing at all The like may bee seene in the rich man that came to Christ and said vnto him Good master what good thing shall I doe that I may haue eternall life This man no doubt had a purpose to bee a Disciple of Christ he was well perswaded of Christ and his doctrine Tell me Oh tell mee saith he what course I must take to that end I may bee s●●ed and that eternall life may bee my portion yet when he was tried Mat. 19.16 Hee went away sorrowfull and his good beginnings were but As the Morning Dew not durable and lasting So these places of the Apostle Paul do directlie proue the same where hee saith That many sinne againe after the receyuing acknowledgment of the truth Heb. 6. acording to the saying of the Wiseman As the 〈…〉 againe to his owne vomit so a foole turneth to his foolishnesse Pro. 26.11 So that wee see the Doctrine sufficientlie proued and confirmed vnto vs that man of himselfe is exceeding fraile mutable and vnconstant especiallie in holie and heauenlie businesses vnlesse wee bee staied and sopported by God as his people here that though they had entred Couenant and reade a solemne promise to God that they would become his people yet Likemen fraile and weake they fell away And the reason of this Doctrine is cleare Reason Euery good and perfect gift it of God It is not of our selues or in our owne power but it is the proper gift of God as the Apostle teacheth Rom. 12.18.19 Beast not thy selfe against the branches for if thou beast thy selfe thou bearest not the roote but the root beareth thee Bee not high minded but feare The Apostle in this place taketh away all matter of boasting from the Gentiles reasoning from their changeable condition not being firmelie fastned and deeplie grounded as the root it selfe but mutable and changeable easilie to bee broken off as boughes from a tree So then it is God alone that is the Author of constancie and perseuerance Who worketh in vs both the will and the deed And wee of our selues without the same helpe of God are vnconstant in any holie dutie Vse 1 Seeing this is the state and condition of vs all that we are by nature very vnconstant in the performance of any holie duetie when the Lord shall but a little leaue vs to our selues Wee may from hence conclude that woful is their estate and condition that the Lord leaueth thus to themselues they shall shrinke away and melt as the waxe before the Sunne and in the end such shall become very dogs and swine for God giues many times such ouer to a reprobate sense and tabes away his spirit from them whereby they grow worse and worse
that there is nothing better to turne the pride of mans heart then afflictions So Manasses a wicked Idolatrous King 2. Cro. 33.12 yet in his afflictions hee sought the Lord and prayed vnto the Lord his God whom he dishonored before Psal 1 19. Lam. 3 27. Luk. 9.23 And Dauid confesseth that it was very good for him that he was afflicted for before he was carelesse of the seruice of God Yea the Prophet Ieremy saith that a man can neuer begin too soone to suffer the crosse It is good that a man beare the yoake of afflictions from his youth And our Sauiour himselfe saith That we must take vp the crosse dayly and in very deed nothing is better for young or old man or woman then affliction if God sanctifie the same vnto vs and giue vs the true vse of them they will make a man search his heart and call his former life to accompt they will humble vs and make vs see our weaknesse they will compell vs to run to God by most earnest and harty prayer to deny our selues to put our whole trust confidence and affiance in the mercy of God in Iesus Christ Now the Lord had no sooner spoke the word that in their afflictions they would seek him but heere we see it is effected Come say they let vs returne vnto the Lord c. Doct. 1 Afflictiōs are of excellent vse to turne vs to God So that the first point of Doctrine we obserue from the text is this That afflictions are of excellent vse to turne vs to God the Church of God in generall and the seruants of God in particular when they cannot profitably vse prosperity and beare themselues thankefully in the dayes of peace doe learne in aduersity to turne vnto God and are therby brought home againe and this comes to passe not by meanes of the crosse for in it selfe it is a curse but in that the Lord doth sanctifie the same vnto his it comes to passe that the state of affliction is a safer estate Iudg. 14.14 Rom 5.3 2 Cor. 4.13 Heb. 12.11 then the estate of prosperity It is true that as the Philistims could not vnderstand Sampsons riddle how sweete came out of sower meat out of the eater so cannot worldlings vnderstād that tribulatiō bringeth out patience that our light momentany afflictions cause vnto vs a far more excellent and eternall waight of glory But the Children of God they find it true by experience that albeit no visitation bee sweete for the present yet afterwards it brings the quiet fruit of righteousnesse vnto them who are thereby exercised Esay 26.16 Psal 107. Luke 15.18 and that there is more solide ioy in suffering rebuke with Christ then in all the pleasures of sinne which are but for a season Gen. 21.16 This the Prophet setteth downe in the song of the faithfull Lord in trouble haue they visited thee they powred out a prayer when thy chastising was vpon them yea the people of God the Israelits in the time of their afflictions were humbled and sought the Lord Ionas 1.5 Lam. 3.27 Psal 119.71 Io. 15.2 who in time of prosperity forgat him and the mighty workes that he had done for them They wandred in the desart and found no Citty to dwell in Then they cried vnto the Lord in their trouble and he deliuered them out of their distresse The Prodigall sonne neuer intended to returne home againe to his Father vntill a famine had met with him and he was pinched with want then he resolued with himselfe to acknowledge his fault to entreat for pardon Hagar was proud in the house of Abraham and despised her Mistresse but in the wildernesse humbled by want Ionas sleepeth in the ship but in the belly of the Whale watcheth and prayeth It is good therefore saith Ieremy for a man to beare the yoake in his youth and Dauid acknowledgeth it was good for him that he was afflicted yea our Sauiour saith Euery branch that beares fruit my heauenly father purgeth it that it may bring forth more fruit All these testimonies and examples of the seruants of God as euident and direct consents of the Scripture do teach vs that afflictions are of speciall and singular vse to turne vs to God Amos 3.6 And this comes to passe by reason they are the workes of Gods hand there is no euill in the Citty which the Lord hath not done He hath his Quiuer full of arrowes to strike vs and to punish vs the Sword Famine Plague Pestilence yea he hath all Creatures at a beck at a cal to humble the rebellious hart of man to this end we may pray to the Lord that so he do still remember the promise made to the Sonnes of Dauid I will visite them with rods if they sinne against mee 2. Sa. 7.14.15 but my mercy will I neuer take from them that rather then that wee should bee frozen in the dreggs of our owne naturall corruptions and spend our daies in a carelesse security without the feare of his holy name that God would chang our estates and awaken vs with the touch of his owne hand purge vs with fier and chasten vs with his rods Vse 1 First seing that chastisements and afflictions are of such excellent vse to turne vs to God and that the Lord doth vse the same to bring vs home to himselfe heere wee may clearely behold the mighty power of God that can by so many waies and meanes turne the hearts of men humble them and bring them home vnto himselfe Indeed the preaching of the word is the ordinary meanes whereby God doth breake in sunder the stony heart of man Esay 5.4 Iob 33.16 Rom. 11.13 but when that will not serue but that his patience long suffering is abused and his word contemned the Lord hath sundry iudgments in store which being sent from God are powerfull to turne our hearts and to make a way for Repentance Oh the deepenesse of the riches both of the wisedome and knowledge of God! how vnsearchable are his iudgements and his wayes past finding out Let vs then here acknowledge the greatnesse both of the mercy and power of God in working out the saluation of mankind so wonderfully and that by so many meanes bringing light out of darkenesse and good out of euill Seeing that afflictions are of such excellent vse to Vse 2 turne vs to God when the Lord doth sanctifie the same to that end vnto vs Here we see the cause why the godly runne not into all euill as the Horse rusheth into the battell euen as the children of this world do into the same excesse of ryot Surely the reason is not because there is ought in them by Nature more then in other men No no wee were all warmed in vncleane bloud and the best wee haue drawne from our mothers breasts hath beene rebellion but God calleth them backe by his hand his afflictions are
Deuill is more forward to do hurt then any Witch can be Oh then let vs labour to become so spiritually wise that wee may discouer the policy of the Deuill herein and to helpe vs herein let vs assure our selues that All power is of God Mat. 28. that neyther the Deuill nor the Witch can kill man or beast at their pleasure till they haue authority first from God for it is the Lord alone by whose wise prouidence purpose all things both in heauen and earth come to passe onely our sinnes prouoke him to chastise and afflict vs God giueth the Deuill leaue as an executioner of his vengeance to correct and scourge vs for our sinnes and when he hath obtayned leaue of God he seeketh to doe it at his best aduantage as may further his owne kingdome and delude the simple For he hath spoyled vs hee hath wounded vs. We haue heard before how that they do acknowledge Doct. 4 all those iudgements that lighted vpon them to haue come from God God doth chastice his own children when they sinne against him and that most iustly for their sinnes especially for their sinne of Idolatry Before we leaue the words of this their first reason wee are to obserue one thing more from the persons afflicted He hath spoyled vs c. Euen they that were the Church and people of God whom God had honoured aboue all other nations and people vnder heauen yet when they fell away from God by Idolatry God did not spare to bring euen vpon them many and grieuous iudgements and afflictions Hence we obserue this point of Doctrine that God will not spare to chastise his owne children if they sinne against him although he take not his louing kindnes from them nor suffer his truth to fayle Numb 11.33 Yet hee will visite their transgressions with the rodde and their sinnes with scourges The history of the Israelites in their iourneying towards Canaan their manifold murmurings and rebellions is a plentifull witnesse of this truth when they lusted for flesh and loathed Manna How did God smite them with exceeding great plagues euen iudgement vpon iudgement vntill hee had consumed the greatest fort of them We may fee this in the example of Salomon when his heart was turned away from the true God the Lord was angry with him therefore the Lord stirred vp one aduersary against Salomon 1. Reg. 11. and afterwards another aduersary which did much mischiefe and euill against Israel When Ionas had disobeyed the voyce of the Lord being sent to preach against Nineueh how did the Lord vexe Ionas with his stormes Ionas 1.2.3 that the shippe could haue no rest till she had disburdened her selfe of Ionas The iudgements of God as a Serieant pursued Ionas to arrest him as a fugitiue seruant so that albeit Ionas fled from God yet the hand of God followed after him and ouertooke him Num. 12.10 When Miriam the sister of Moses contemned Moses because she was not a Prophetesse as great in authority as himselfe although Moses meekely suffered it yet the Lord reuenged the wrong and stroke her with a Leprosie that for a season sh● was shut out of the hoast When Dauid had falne into his sinnes of Adultery and Murder though he were a man beloued of God yea 2. Sam. 12.9 a man after Gods owne heart yet the Lord did stir vp euill against him out of his owne house yea Christ Iesus himselfe vnto whom sinne was but imputed for he neuer committed any hee was afflicted with sorrowes for our defaults he was bruised for our iniquities and the chastisement of our peace was layde vpon him Esay 53.5 and by his stripes we are healed The like may be sayd of Manasses Iehosaphat Iosiah Hezechiah and the like Al which serue to confirm vs in the truth of this doctrine that God will not spare no not the godly themselues bee they neuer so neare or deare vnto him but will bring vpon them many and grieuous iudgements if they sinne against him And this did this people in this present Text find to be true by wofull experience for sinning with a high hand against God and committing Idolatry the Lord did bring most heauy and grieuous iudgements vpon them for the same And the reason is Reason that all the world might take notice of his iustice that he is no respecter of mens persons but will shew himselfe vtterly to hate an sinne whensoeuer wheresoeuer or in whomsoeuer hee findeth it The Lord hath euer in all ages shewed examples of his iustice against sinne to the end wee might quake and tremble at the committing of it he is not a God that loueth wickednes neyther shall any euill dwell with him for he hateth all them that worke iniquity bee they what they will be if they be found to commit sinne against God God wil not spare them He accepteth not the persons of Princes saith Elihu nor regardeth the rich more then the poore Io. 34.19 They being all the works of his hands This doth the Prophet Dauid acknowledge when he sayth Against thee against thee onely haue I sinned 1. Sam. 16.7 Psal 51.4 and done euill in thy sight that thou mayest bee iust when thou speakest and pure when thou iudgest So that if men breake his statutes and keepe not his commandements God will bee sure to visite their transgressions with the rodde and their sinnes with scourges and all to manifest the truth of his owne Word and to make good those threatnings gone out of his mouth against sinne yet wee must know that there is great difference between the children of God and the wicked when the Lord corrects his children they are bettered by their afflictions they are humbled confesse their sinnes and bewayle them they labour to reforme their liues and to Turne vnto the Lord by true Repentance but the wicked the more the Lord spoyles and wounds them they are the worse by it whereas the children of God take occasion by affliction to Turne to God the wicked are by them driuen the further from God they eyther see it not that afflictions come from God and so repute them to fortune or chance or some secondary causes or else they murmur and breake out into impaciency as we may see in Pharaoh the more the Lord plagued and spoyled him the more he hardned his heart Vse 1 Here then we are first of all to confesse that great is the wrath of God against sinne seeing he will not spare no not the Elect themselues those that are as neare and as deare vnto God as the apple of his owne eye as we haue seene by the example of the Israelites Gods people of Miriam Dauid Salomon and the like Oh then what miserable wretches are wee that wee should presume of Gods mercy seeing wee haue such fearefull spectacles of his iustice for the Lord doth lay to heart the sinnes of the godly more then the sinnes of the wicked
Serpent to cure our soules for no other creature in heauen or earth could heale vs or helpe vs but hee must be our Physitian to make a plaister to heale our wounds the pains that he tooke to temper this plaister it made him sweat both water and bloud and in the end when nothing else could doe it Luke 23. hee was content to temper a plaister of his owne heart bloud such a blessed Sauiour such a louing Physitian haue we Oh then let vs runne to Iesus Christ let vs make our moane vnto him let vs not feare to lay open our wounded soules and distressed consciences vnto him who is so louing and mercifull a Physitian to poore distressed soules Art thou an hard hearted and an impenitent sinner thou art sicke at the very heart thou art wounned by sinne and Sathan vnto eternall death though thou see it not yet thy poore soule is ready to bleede vnto eternall death See Oh see heere Iesus Christ thy Sauior he offers himself to become the Physitian hee hath tempered a plaister that is able to heale thy sicke soule if thou wilt come vnto him Alas wilt thou then runne on in sinne and suffer thy poore soule to rot and fester with sinne and contemne the mercy of God and the kindnesse of Iesus Christ who offers to heale thee and to helpe thy wounded soule The poore man which fell among theeues who spoyled him and wounded him and left him for halfe dead Luk. 10. alas what had becom of him if the good Samaritan had not come by and pittied him Sinne and Sathan hath spoyled vs and wounded vs body and soule Now alas what shall become of vs if that Iesus Christ the good Samaritan and blessed Physitian of our soules doe not pitty vs bind vp our wounds and powre in the oyle of grace into our hearts to cure our sicke and wounded soules but hee is so pittifull and tender hearted a Chirurgion that he will pull off the rotten ragges of our sinnes and lap them vp in the most precious white robe of his owne righteousnes and poure into them the oyle of grace euen his owne deare and precious heart bloud to our euerlasting comfort and saluation Secondly wee obserue hence a further vse that if Vse 2 any do perish through their sinnes and transgressions he must not impute the fault therof vnto God but vnto himself for God doth cal men from their euill waies that so they might not perish but bee saued the Prophet Dauid doth speake excellently of this saying The Lord is full of compassion and mercy slow to anger and of great kindnesse Hee hath not dealt with vs after our sinnes nor rewarded vs according to our iniquities Psal 103. for as high as the heauen is aboue the earth so great is his mercy towards them that feare him As farre as the East is from the West so farre hath hee remoued our sinnes from vs As a father hath compassion on his children so hath the Lord compassion on them that feare him But some may obiect say that it is true the mercy of God is exceeding great indeed but the sinnes that I haue committed against God haue not beene so much sinnes of weakenesse or sinnes of infirmity as they haue beene presumptuous horrible sinnes yea multitudes of them besides all this I haue continued a long time in them tenne twenty thirty or more yeares together and therefore I may well doubt whether the Lord hath any mercy for me Esay 1.18 Marke therefore what the Lord himselfe sayth vnto such Come let vs reason together sayth the Lord though your sinnes were as Crimson they shal be made as white as Snow and though they be as Scarlet they shall be as wooll So that no man can say without iniury against his owne soule and giuing the lye vnto the glorious maiesty of God My sinne is greater then can be forgiuen True it is that the Scripture makes mention of an vnpardonable sinne that shall neuer bee forgiuen eyther in this world Mat. 12.31 or in the world to come The blasphemy against the spirit but that is not in respect of the sinne it selfe that it should exceed the mercies of God or for that God is not able to forgiue it but because they cannot relent and repent that commit it they are so farre gone that they can neuer Returne backe again for as no sinne is so small but is able to plunge vs down to the bottome of hell if wee liue in it without repentance so no sinne is so great and grieuous but vpon repentance there is pardon and mercy to bee found with God yet men must take heed that they abuse not Gods goodnesse and mercy as an occasion of liberty to turne his grace into wantonnesse saying as the manner of some is Oh God is mercifull hee is gracious to great and grieuous sinners and so conclude thereupon that they may liue as they list and so deferre their repentance and Returne vnto God till the last gaspe but the holy Apostle will teach vs an other vse of Gods mercy then so when he sayth Despisest thou the riches of his bountifulnesse and patience Rom. 2.4 and long sufferance not knowing that the bountifulnesse of God should lead thee to repentance So that do wee heare of the patience of God the mercy of God and the long suffering of God Oh what may it teach vs all but this lesson especially to make haste and to deferre no time to returne vnto him for what is God so mercifull and so patient that hee hath spared thee so long and giuen thee so large a time of repentance Oh then how iust and how great shall thy condemnation bee if thou reiect it and make no other vse of it then to boulster thee in thy sinnes but of this before Last of all hete is matter of consolation to all the children of God that are deiected and cast downe with the sense and feeling of their sinnes their soules being heauy and their consciences oppressed with their sin they goe drouping and hang down their heads well let them cheare vp their soules such they are that Christ calleth Math. 11.28 Come vnto mee all yee that are weary and laden and I will ease you for my yoke is easie and my burthen is light When our terrors and temptations grow thus strong vpon vs and that Sathan shall seeke to perswade vs that our sinnes are more then God can forgiue and the punishment that is due vnto vs for them is greater then can be pardoned What shall wee doe at this time but labour herein to discouer the Arch-enemy of our soules Sathan who thus as a lying spirit seekes to draw vs from this doctrine of Gods mercy to plunge our soules into the gulfe of desperation but if our sinnes bee neuer so great haue wee committed them without number haue we committed them neuer so long bee they as Crimson double dyed sinnes as infectious
our Sauiour shall bee worse then the first And againe It had beene better for them not to haue knowne the way of righteousnesse 2. Pet. 2.21 then after they haue known it to turne away The righteous are by Salomon compared to the Sunne that shineth more and more till it bee perfect day Pro. 4.18 Ezec. 47.3.4 And the Prophet Ezechiel figures out the graces of God by waters flowing from the Sanctuary which were at the first to the Ankles Heb. 6.6 then to the Knees then to the Loynes and last as a Riuer that could not bee passed ouer so are the graces the which God bestowes vpon his children And therefore on the contrary part what is it but a feareful iudgement of God vpon the soule of that man that doth decay in spirituall grace 1. Thess 4.4 and a fearefull signe of Reprobation for They which haue beene once enlightned and haue tasted of the gifts of Gods spirit if they once fall backe it is impossible they should bee reuiued by repentance Oh then 2. Pet. 3.18 let the exhortation of the Apostle be precious with vs That we encrease yet more and more that wee grow in grace and bee led Forward to perfection that so wee may minister true comfort and reioycing vnto our owne soules that the Lord hath begun that good worke in vs that hee hath Reuiued vs euen because hee hath Raysed vs vp and that there is a spirituall growth of Gods graces in vs. And wee shall liue in his sight THe third principall point in this Text is the fruit of true Repentance for The fruit of true repentance Mat. 12.33 Mat. 3.10 as our Sauiour Christ sayth Euery tree is knowne by his fruit And againe Euery tree that bringeth not foorth good fruit is h●wen down cast into the fire Euen so that Repentance which brings not foorth fruit in our life and conuersation namely a reformation of the whole man to liue in the feare of God and in the true knowledge of God it is but a barren and fruitlesse faith a counterfeit and fained Repentance And therefore though thou professe thy selfe a Christian and takest thy selfe to be the child of God hearest the Word and receyuest the Sacrament yet if thou find not these fruits of faith and repentance more or lesse in thy heart and life thou deceyuest thine owne Soule for it cannot be that those which truely beleeue in Christ and repent vnfainedly but they must needs lead holy liues in righteousnesse and true obedience And wee shall liue in his fight First the Lord must quicken and Reuiue vs then wee shall liue He must first rayse vs vp else wee cannot Liue in his sight For indeed wee are like vnto trees which seeme all the Winter time to be dead trees without buddes blossomes leaues or fruit but in the Spring time they are warmed and reuiued through the heat of the Sun and bring foorth fruit accordingly Euen so all the Winter that is the time of our remayning in the estate of nature We are Dead in trespasses and sinnes wee are so frozen in our sinnes that wee haue neyther budde nor blossome neyther can we bring forth any fruit till such time as Iesus Christ warme out dead benummed soules quicken vs by the blessed beams of his grace and mercy When as the dead bones of the man were put into the graue of the man of God they reuiued Euen so when as Iesus Christ shal but touch our dead hearts by the gracious working of his blessed Spirit wee shall bee Reuiued raised vp and we shal liue in his sight Wee shall liue in his sight These words may be taken two wayes Gods sight What 1. Vel in fau●● 〈◊〉 that is in his fauour Vel conspectu illius that is in his most blessed presence both of which Expositions be profitable and fitte for this place First Wee shall liue in his sight that is in his fauour and in the bright Beames and Sunne-shine of Gods mercy 1. Gods fauour for so are these words Before his face often taken in the Scriptures Psal 31.22 as that of the Prophet Dauid I sayd in my haste I am cast from thy presence or face Againe Psal 4.6 the same Prophet sayth in another place Many say who will shew vs any good But Lord lift thou vp the light of thy countenance vpon vs. So these words Wee shal liue in thy sight that is we shall liue in thy fauour wheras for our sinnes thou hast been iustly angry and offended with vs and turned away thy loue and fauour and beene angry with vs Yet now if we shall repent and turne vnto thee wee shall then finde thee gracious and mercifull vnto vs and that thou wilt shew vs thy louing and amiable countenance now after the time that thou hast plagued vs. Heere wee are taught what is the wofull fruit of Doct. 6 sinne namely Godly by repentance are brought into Gods fauour to auert and turn away the louing countenance of the Lord from a man and to cast him out of his fauour As also what a wonderfull blessing we get and obtaine at Gods hands by true and vnfained repentance namely this that we shall then liue in his sight that is in his fauour when wee shall enioy his louing fauour his goodnesse and comfortable presence This Doctrine is cleare by the scope of the whole Scriptures how that the godly by their hearty repentance and Turning vnto God haue a gracious acceptance with God and are receyued againe into fauour Hee will not alwayes bee chiding Psal 1 c 3.9 neyther keepeth hee his anger for euer Indeed hee sheweth sometimes his heauy countenance and his wrathfull displeasure against sinne and sinners but so soone as the sinner is humbled and Returns vnto him by vnfained repentance he receyueth him to mercy the sinne is pardoned and the punishment remoued When Dauid had sinned in numbring the people 2. Sam. 24.17 1. Chr. 21.15 the Lord was moued to wrath against Dauid for this his sinne and sent the pestilence three daies in Israel that many thousands of the people dyed But when Dauids heart smote him and that he had confessed his sinne the Lord repented him of the euill and sayd vnto the Angell It is inough let thy hand cease This is further confirmed by that generall proclamation of the Prophet Ezechiel where hee sayth Ezez 18.21.22 If the wicked will returne from the sinnes hee hath committed and keepe all my statutes and doe that which is lawfull and right hee shall surely liue and not die All his transgressions that he hath committed shall not bee mentioned vnto him but in the righteousnesse that hee hath done hee shall liue This is further confirmed vnto vs by the example of the Prodigall sonne a true patterne of euery penitent Sinner when he had intertained within himselfe this purpose of heart to Returne againe to his Father his
may be saued therefore God will send them strong delusions that they should beleeue lyes that all they may bee damned that beleeue not the truth but take pleasure in vnrighteousnesse The Lotd graunt vs more sanctified hearts that wee may make better vse of his gracious oportunities that hee doth offer vnto vs that for the time to come we may make more righter steps to his kingdome This Doctrine maketh First for the iust reproofe of all Papists and all such Vse 1 as are popishly affected as such as the Lord may most iustly taxe with this great ingratitude of contemning the meanes of their owne saluation that will rather hearken to erronious and hereticall doctrine then to the truth of God contained in his holy Word Let them stand neuer so much of their works of piety and deuotion as Fastings prayer almes c. they are without the Word but abhomination to the Lord the Lord hates them and his soule abhorres them being not done in faith repentance and true obedience as Salomon sayth He that turneth away his eare from hearing the Law euen his prayer shall be abhominable But oh the iust iudgement of God vpon them they haue refused to embrace the loue of the truth and haue beleeued lies and therefore it is a righteous thing with God to giue them ouer to hardnesse of heart and rebrobate minds to be deluded by Sathan and so to perish with him for euer Secondly this Doctrine doth nearely concerne Vse 2 vs all Wee see here what a fearefull sinne it is before the Lord to contemne his Word to neglect his Doctrine and lightly to esteeme of the meanes of our saluation it is of that nature that the Lord cannot at any hand put it vp but will most surely punish the contempt therof as we haue seene before by the examples of the old world the Sodomites the people of the Iewes and the like And yet alas wee see it a sinne too too common so as men doe generally neglect contemne if not desperately despise the means of their saluation the most glorious Gospell of Iesus Christ making no account of it but trample it vnder foot esteeme no more of the Word preached then they do of their old shooes they wil not go to the dore to heare it but rather lye vpon their beds sit by the fire talke in the streetes play in their bowling Allies and to doe any base or vaine thing then to come into Gods house to heare his Word whereby their poore soules might be saued Oh horrible impietie Well I remember that Saul obserued Dauids seat when hee was wanting much more doth the Lord take notice of our emptie seates and solitary Pewes when wee are wanting Will you heare how the Lord hath grieuously punished such contempt yea the neglect of holy meanes and hath not the Lord met with vs for this sinne yes questionlesse as the plague and pestilence is sent for sin so I am perswaded no one sinne of the land hath been a greater cause to prouoke the Lord to anger and to plague our land so often with the pestilence and other grieuous iudgements of vnseasonable weather the like then our long our generall and our continuall contempt of his most holy Word and prophaning of his Sabbaths so as the Lord may say to vs for this cause haue I cut you downe euen by hundreds and thousands for the contempt of the gracious means I haue vsed to do you good Oh then I beseech you in the feare of God let vs lay this to heart and seeing the Lord will neuer suffer the contempt of his Word goe vnpunished let vs now at last repent of this sinne let vs esteeme better of the Word let vs receiue it beleeue it and bee more carefull to heare it otherwise if wee liue in the open contempt of it as now wee doe I say vnto you in the name of the Lord and from the warrant of his sacred Word by the which wee shall al bee iudged at the last day Mat. 11.21 that it shall bee easier for the men of Sodom Gomor then for vs yea the time may come when wee shall weepe and howle crie out and say Oh that I were a Sodomite Oh that I had beene borne one of Gomorah and enuy the felicity euer of the Sodomites in comparison of our own torments Heb. 2.3 If now wee neglect so great saluation Thirdly and lastly seeing the Word preached and taught is the ordinary meanes of our saluation and the neglect and contempt thereof doth draw downe Vse 3 such heauy iudgements vpon vs as we haue heard before how may this teach vs all according to godly Salomon his aduice to take heed to our feet when we come into Gods house and as our Sauiour sayth Eccl. 4.17 Mat. 13. Luk. 8.18 to take heed how wee heare It is not to bee accounted a light matter that we haue this liberty to come into Gods house that wee may heare him speake vnto vs in his Word for if wee benefite not by these holy exercises of religion and draw nearer vnto heauen wee are made by them the more hardned in sinne to our greater confusion at the last let vs not therefore come for fashion sake or for custome but for conscience sake before God in obedience to his commadement And to this end wee must learne to prepare our selues before wee come by heartie prayer to God both that he would direct the tongue of the Minister his seruant that hee may deliuer the Word truely and powerfully as also that hee would open our hearts as hee did the heart of Lydea that wee may attend vnto those things that shall bee taught which godly preparation if it were carefully obserued of our hearers it could not bee after so much and long teaching they should remaine so ignorant and barren of Gods Worke as generally they bee Well to conclude this Doctrine let this be for our present instruction that if we would bee free from the accusation of wicked graceles and prophane persons let vs labour to bee willing and well affected hearers that wee come with hungring and thirsting desires vnto the spirituall food of our soules that it may bee vnto vs a sauor of life vnto a better life and that the Lord may neuer bee constrained to vse the same as here hee did to this people namely as an instrument to Cut downe and a meanes of our further condemnation at the last would wee not haue beene loath to haue beene in Sodom when God rained downe fire and brimstone from heauen vpon their heads Oh Lord how should wee quake and tremble to thinke of this slaughter that the Lord threatneth here namely To cut downe by his Prophets and to slay by the words of his mouth I haue cut downe IN that the Lord professeth here that he was the author of their punishment The Author of this iudgement and did inflict this iudgement on them for their
sinnes and rebellions Wee learne hence this point of Doctrine Doct. 2 That the Lod is the Author of all punishments for sinne The Lord is the author of all punishments for sinne though hee vse secondary causes and some outward meanes yet hee is the Author of all iudgements and punishments vpon men and women Indeed hee vseth sometime men to do his will as his rod to punish his people for so is Ashur called the Lords rodde Esay 10.5 to whip his people and his Staffe to beat them The Lord vseth sometimes the Deuils themselues to afflict his people Iob. 1. as wee see in Iobs affliction yet so as the Lord was the chiefe Author thereof the Deuill but an instrument Euen so al iudgements come from God hee imposeth and inflicts them on his people for their sinnes Excellent is that place of the Prophet Esay to this purpose But now Esay 43.1.2.3 thus sayth the Lord that created thee O Iacob and hee that formed thee O Israel feare not for I haue redeemed thee I haue called thee by name thou art mine when thou passest thorough the waters I will bee with thee and thorough the flouds that they shall not ouerflow thee c. And againe Shall there be any euill in the City and the Lord hath not done it This point is fully declared by Moses when hee sayth If yee will not obey mee nor doe all these commandements Leu. 26.16.17 I will appoint ouer you fearefulnesse a consumption and a burning ague the sword famine and pestilence to destroy you and to make you few in number Let this schoole vs if the Lord so deale with vs If the Crosse come to vs as a thing iudged fit of God Let vs not set him a stint to say thus much will I beare and no more but leaue the same to his owne good pleasure expecting and enduring euen one vpon the necke of another taking hold of his promise by a liuely faith that Hee will neuer lay more vpon vs then wee shall bee able to beare but will giue vs a happy issue vnto them all that wee shall gaine more in the Spirit then we can lose in the flesh and that the Crosse in Gods due time shall depart to our aduantage to leaue a blessing behind it This Doctrine haue I cleared in the first verse of this Chapter Let this suffice for this Text. Wee come to the vses of it Let vs all take knowledge of this Doctrine that Vse 1 the Lord is the Author of all punishments whatsoeuer by what instrument soeuer it pleaseth him to vse for the accomplishing of the same Iob the faithfull seruant of the Lord acknowledgeth this when he saith The Lond giueth the Lord taketh away yet wee know that it was the Deuil and wicked men whom the Lord vsed as his instruments to afflict this his holy seruant And let vs learne to acknowledge that all punishments sent of God come from his hand and he imposeth and layeth them vpon vs eyther as punishments of our sinnes Iob. 2.10 as heere in this Text or else for the triall of our faith patience and the like graces But of this before Secondly this may serue to condemne those foolish Vse 2 men that impute all to fortune and chance all their troubles miseries crosses sicknesses losses and the like that happen vnto them in their bodies children goods cattell they impute them all to blind Fortune and chance and neuer looke vp to the hand of God to see his angry countenance turned towards thē by reason of their sinnes and horrible impieties Here is Ignorance with a witnesse Where is the prouidence of God all this while which rules and gouernes all things that are in heauen and earth Oh let vs labour to reforme this common fault amongst vs and looke higher euen vnto God himselfe from whence they come This knowledge and acknowledging that God doth inflict his iudgements punishments and afflictions vpon vs for our sinnes it is a good meanes to bridle vs and to keepe vs from impatiency murmuring and muttering against the Lord. The Lord sent Shemi to curse 2. Sam. 16.10 who dare say then why doest thou curse mee so Iob The Lord giueth the Lord taketh away blessed bee the name of the Lord And the want of this is the cause why men bee so impatient in sicknesse and misery because they do not consider that it is the hand of the Lord layd vpon them for their sinnes and so they neuer make any vse at al of Gods iudgements thinking eyther that they come by chance lucke or fortune or else looke onely vpon the outward means and instrument and not vnto the Lord himselfe Oh let vs learne to bee wise to lift vp our eyes higher to see that it is the hand of the Lord I draw my sword I kill and make aliue I send the plague and pestilence to consume to destroy And the knowledge of this is a good meanes to humble vs and to make vs to confesse our sinnes that the Lord is holy in all his wayes and righteous in all his works the which is acknowledged by the Prophet Dauid when hee sayth I know O Lord Psal 119.75 that thy iudgements are right and that thou hast afflicted me iustly And if wee can but once truely apprehend this that it is the Lord that striketh it will make vs euen to blesse God when hee seemes to deale with vs most hardly giuing him the prayse of equity as Dauid doth here acknowledging that his sharpest corrections are not so great as our sinnes And these two things will bee great motiues to patience in trouble if wee consider that the same affliction is measured out vnto vs from the Lord Who is faithfull and will lay no more vpon vs then we are able to beare And next that our stripes are not according to our sinnes for if he should beate vs with as many rods as wee haue grieued him with sinnes hee should adde yet ten times more vnto our greatest afflictions I haue cut downe and slaine them THe second point is the indgement and punishment it selfe and the manner of it The iudgement it selfe which shewes that the same is no small iudgement but a very grieuous punishment For I haue cut downe and slaine them as though the Lord should haue sayd whereas they would not receyue my Doctrine nor beleeue my Word that they might bee brought to repentance and so bee saued I haue now cut them down slaine their soules by my Word and wounded them euen to death eternall for as my Word which I would haue made the sweet sauour of life vnto life is now by their rebellion and stubbornnesse turned vnto them to bee the wofull sauour of death vnto death Hence wee may obserue that of all the iudgements Doct. 3 of God that befal a man in this life there is none more grieuous or feareful then an hard heart that wil not stoupe to
confesse that sinne is to be left and that God is to bee serued of vs but wee cannot accord of the time when to beginne this worthy worke I remember the report of the Prophet against the people that neglected the reedifying of the Temple Hag. 1.2 This people sayth he say that the time is not yet come that the Lords house should bee builded So many thinke it is not yet time for them to looke to heauen-ward Youth must haue a Spirit and the pleasures of the flesh must first he tasted We must first goe take our leaue of our friends and then we will follow Christ We may safely aduenture our young yeares and when we are old Reu. 2.24 and going out of the world then we will retire our selues let God beare with vs a little and yet a little and in time wee will repent This is indeed the very Deepenesse of Sathan But the time is present that we must lay hold on to turn to the Lord. Did euer any whom we read of in the Scripture feeling the piercing power of Gods spirit smiting vpon their hearts indent with the Lord and say so that God would bee pleased to let them continue in their sinne a moneth or two or a yeare that then they would leaue their sinne and serue the Lord in new obedience No no I neuer read of any that did thus couenant with the Lord but presently as God did smite them so they were humbled and were conuerted they deferred not the time but imbraced the truth from God without delay Oh lay this to heart the Lord giue you a right vnderstanding in al things that this day wherein I now speake vnto you may be the day of your Conuersion vnto the Lord and for the which hereafter you may reioyce for euermore It was too late for the foolish Virgins to knocke and to cry Mat. 25. Luk. 16. Lord Lord open vnto vs when the gate was shut against them the gate of repentance and the gate of mercy And it was too late for the Glutton to cry for one droppe of water to coole his flaming tongue which in his life time refused to giue one dramme of comfort to poore Lazarus Oh remember your selues betimes blesse the name of God that you haue not been preuented with death in the time of your ignorance and blindnesse as many haue been before you It is the greatest mercy that men can enioy that the sunne of death hath not yet set vpon them but that they may yet repent Oh seeke the Lord while hee may be found and call vpon him while hee is neere while yee haue light walke in the light least darkenesse come vpon you make no couenant with your sinnes but vtterly renounce them for euer And albeit they say to thee as the Deuils sayd to Christ Why doest thou torment vs before the time Yet hearken not vnto them for the time is already come if not past already for indeed we should haue repented long ago in sackcloth and ashes if we had done as we ought to haue done but seeing we haue spent so much time in the seruice of sinne and of Sathan how carefull should we bee now to redeeme the time and to defetre no day nor houre longer but while the word is sounding in our eares let vs be conuerted vnto the Lord that wee may liue in his sight But notwithstanding all this that hath been sayd it is strange to see how men imbolden themselues in their sinnes vnder this pretence that God is mercifull and that therefore they may repent as their leysure because God is a God of mercy he will forgiue vs whensoeuer we shall repent and turne to him It is true indeed that God is a God of mercy and his mercies are ouer all his works Psal 145. And therefore if men would make a right vse thereof the mercy of God should lead them to repentance for so sayth the Apostle Rom. 2.4 Gal. 5.22 Despisest thou the riches of his bountifulnesse and patience and long suffering not knowing that the bountifulnesse of God should lead thee to repentance but as he is mercifull so is he iust and the longer that God in mercy expecteth thy amendment so much the more grieuously will he punish thee E●od 20. Psal 18.26 Pro. ● 34 28. if thou neglect it look in the second commandement how the Lord doth there threaten To visite the iniquities of the Fathers vpon their children vnto the third and fourth generation of such as hate him Yea the Lord threatneth obstinate sinners that hee will not regard them when they seeke vnto him Then shall they call vpon mee but I will not answere they shall seeke mee earely but they shall not find me because they hated knowledge and did not choose the feare of the Lord. So that wee see that all hope is taken away from presumptuous sinners that God should euer receiue them into fauour at last seeing that the Lord there threatneth that he will then be so far from pittying them as that hee will euen laugh at their destruction Oh happy then is he that sinneth least next he that returneth vnto God soonest but most wofull is the estate of him Heb. 10.26 Heb. 12.17 that with Ieroboam hath sold himselfe to worke wickednesse in the sight of the Lord that hath quenched the good motions of the spirit that hath denyed the power of saluation they haue despised the spirit of grace Alas alas though at the last such a one should seeke the blessing with teares they can find no place to repentance Oh what a fearefull and lamentable estate is this for a man to bee thus left vnto himselfe giuen vp to Sathan and to be forsaken of God for euer From this estate the Lord for his mercy sake keepe vs. But notwithstanding all this will some say That the theefe vpon the Crosse at the last gaspe was receyued to mercy who had spent all the course of his life in sinne why then may not I likewise hope for the same mercy in the end But alas one Swallow makes not a summer and of one example where a precept is wanting nothing is concluded The Lord in mercy hath left one extraordinary example of his mercy that men at the last gaspe might not altogether despayre and but one that no man might presume Now would not all men condemne him of meere foolishnesse that would goe about to spurre his Asse till hee speake because Balams Asse spake It is farre greater madnesse in any man to harten himselfe in his sinne by one mans example Were it not a safe course to follow the example of Dauid Peter Paul Zacheus Cornelius c. who so soone as God did touch their hearts with a sight of their sins presently returned vnto the Lord by repentance then that wee should presume by the example of one and so misse of saluation as many thousands haue done before vs. Wherefore to conclude this
Father preuented him with his loue he went out to meet him and when he met him such was his ioy that hee fell on his necke and kissed him This Father of the Prodigall is indeed God our Father and his loue and kindnes remembred in that Parable is recorded for all posterities to the end of the World to assure them of Gods mercifull dealing towards those that doe truely repent and turn vnto him that hee will receiue them againe into fauour which is heere meant by The sight of God or his presence And the Prophet Dauid sayth Ps 16.11 In his presence is life and fulnesse of ioy and happinesse for euermore And thus wee see that howsoeuer by our sinnes we make a separation betwixt God and vs and cause him to plague and punish vs heere yet His mercy is ouer all his works And vpon our repentance hee will receiue vs againe into fauour Reason And the reason of this the mercifull dealing of God is especially for the comfort and reioycing of Gods poore people that none to the end of the world should despaire of obtaining mercy for the mercy of God in Christ is aboue all his works hee extendeth it to thousands it is infinite without measure And the Lord is not content onely to promise mercy and fauour vnto penitent sinners but also confirmes vs in the assurance of it by the examples of his manifold mercies shewed to others before vs When we looke vpon them let our weakenesse bee strengthned and let vs not thinke that the Lord will shut that dore of mercy vpon vs ere wee repent who hath opened the same to so many before vs Hee hath beene found of them that sought him not sayth the Prophet Hos 11.4 and will he hide himselfe from vs if forsaking our sinnes wee seeke him in Spirit and truth His mercies shewed to others must be vnto vs Cords of Loue to draw vs amongst the rest vnto him The Doctrine being thus cleared Let vs now come to the vses of it First seeing there is mercy in store for the Penitent and howsoeuer by sinne we deserued vtterly to bee cast out of Gods fauour yet if wee can repent and Returne vnto him he will receiue vs againe into fauour And we shall liue in his sight It requireth of vs speedily to repent and to Turne vnto him and not to deferre our repentance from day to day lest it come to passe that our hearts be hardned through the deceitfulnesse of sin As no sinne is so great but vpon repentance it is pardonable so no sinne is so small but without repentance it is able to plucke vs downe to the bottome of Hell Let vs then take heed that wee abuse not his goodnesse nor to take occasion of liberty Rom. 4.2 to turne his grace into wantonnesse for wee doe not know how soone the threed of our fraile life will bee cut off when there shall bee no place for Repentance though with Esau wee seeke the same with Teares Heb. 12. Luk. 12.20 1. Thes 5.3 Luk. 17.27 There was but a little time betweene Soule eate drinke c. and Thou foole this night will they fetch away thy soule from thee And againe the Apostle sayth When men shall say peace peace then shall come vpon them sodaine destruction The olde World neuer thought themselues more secure then when the floud came vpon them G 9.23 The morning was faire when Lot went out of Sodom and yet before night were the Sodomites destroyed Act. 12.23 Well was it with Herod when hee beganne his Oration but before it was ended the Angell of the Lord smote him that hee was eaten vp of wormes Oh let vs lay these examples to heart And whereas wee haue by our sinnes turned away the louing kindnesse of God and caused him to turne away his fauourable countenance from vs and haue drawne downe his heauy iudgements vpon vs Now that the Lord hath denied vs the deawes of heauen Zach. 1.3 so as wee are cast out of his sight Oh let vs labour to be reconciled to him againe let vs pray much and often that hee would lift vp the Light of his countenance vpon vs as in times past Let vs Turne from our sinnes and the Lord will Turne vnto vs. And this duty wee would the sooner practise if we could but consider the wofull and miserable estate in which wee stand vntill such time as wee bee reconciled to God If a man were conuicted of high Treason against his Prince for the same were condemned to some cruell and shameful death and that euery moment of an houre hee expected the execution of it who could expresse the griefe of heart of this man What comfort could he take in wife or children in lands or goods in meat or musicke surely nothing in the whole World could cheare his dead heart saue onely the pardon of the Prince such a Traytor is euery impenitent sinner conuicted of hie Treason against the King of Heauen and earth and he is within an ynch of death hell there wants nothing but the execution of Gods iudgements which is sure and certain to come without repentance Good Lord who would not now labour for his peace with God Before the decree come forth Yet we are in the way we may now make our peace with our Aduersary but if wee bee once arrested by Gods Serieant Death and wee bee cast into prison there is no departure to be hoped for till wee haue payde the vtmost farthing Secondly seeing it is so blessed a thing to enioy Vse 2 the fauour and comfortable presence of God To liue in his sight How should this moue vs to Turne to God to auoyde all sinne and euery euill way and to take heed that wee doe nothing that may auert turn away his louing countenance from vs If it be a matter of great honour to liue in the presence of an earthly Prince and to be in his fauour how much more to be in the fauour of the Lord to Liue for euer in his sight 1. Reg. 10.8 and to enioy his loue fauour If the Queene of the South did truely pronounce Salomons seruants happy that stood in his sight and heard his wisdome Oh how much more are they happy men and women that liue in Gods presence and be in high sauour with the Almighty Oh that wee could labour for this priuiledge Well let vs pray much and often that the Lord would lift vp the light of his countenance vpon vs and cause his face to shine vpon vs that wee might draw neare vnto his presence by true repentance and holy obedience Thirdly wee may hence conclude the blessed estate Vse 3 of all that liue in Gods fauour Hee is counted happy in the world that hath the fauour of a Prince indeed they bring with them many Priviledges and preferments but alas they are but temporall neither last they for euer for they are most vnstable and vncertaine
their honour in a moment of time is turned into dishonour their glory into shame and confusion Haman one day the happiest man in a Kingdome next to the King the next day the most wtetched Hest 5.12 7.9 one day honoured the next day hanged Yea it is the condition of the godly themselues as wee may see in Dauid Who greater in Sauls Court then Dauid made the Sonne in Law of the King and Captaine of the Hoast yet by and by disgraced degraded and in perill of his life But it is not so with God for whome hee loueth once he loueth euer He doth not change hee cannot lie his gifts are without repentance Oh then let vs seeke for his fauour aboue the fauour of Princes and when wee haue it make much of it for the estate of that man is happy and blessed hee is at peace with heauen and earth with men and Angels with himselfe and all others with life and with death and hath this comfort and assurance from the almighty that nothing shall bee able to do him hurt Indeed the child of God hath no promise to bee freed from trials and temptations sicknesse pouerty and the like but the child of God hath this promise that these things shall neuer hurt him the Lord will sanctifie them to his children and they shall bee sure to leaue a blessing behind them This is it which the Prophet Dauid handleth at large Psa 91.1 c. Who so dwelleth in the secret of the most high shall abide in the shadow of the Almighty Surely hee shall deliuer thee from the snare of the Hunter and from the noysome pestilence c. Not that the godly shall bee freed from all these calamities but the meaning is they shall not hurt the godly but the Lord will euer giue them a sanctified vse of them that they shall gaine more in the Spirit then they can lose in the Flesh so that wee see what a maruellous comfort it is that wee are at peace with God that hee is our friend and that he hath no controuersie against vs for if God were against vs who should bee able to stand for vs but being iustified by faith wee are at peace with God Besides that wee are at peace with the elect Angels of God with the children of God with the creatures of God and with himselfe for if a man were at peace with all the world with men and Angels and yet were at warre in himselfe that his owne sinnes did muster themselues against him hee should then see what a blessing it is to haue a cleare conscience But he is at peace with himselfe so that the godly man alone that repents of his sins is hee alone that is the blessed man Hee liues in Gods sight Fourthly and lastly seeing that he that repents Turnes vnto God is hee alone That liues in Gods sight Vse 4 that is in Gods fauour Alas then how fearefull and wretched is the estate and condition of all those that are yet in their sinnes and are out of Gods fauour Ah poore soules they haue no rest they can looke for no peace for both heauen earth and all creatures shall conspire against them And as it was sayd of Ismael his hand should bee against euery man euery mans hand against him God is become their enemy the Angels of God are armed to destroy them and their owne consciences conuince and condemne them Heauen gates are shut against them Hel opens her mouth maruellous wide to swallow them there is not any thing in the whole world that can truly and properly bee called a wicked mans but hell and damnation and this one day shall sure bee his portion Marke then the difference betweene the child of God and the wicked the condition of the godly is many times in shew miserable to the outward appearance 2. Cor. 6.9 but yet in it selfe most blessed and happy They are as vnknowne and yet knowne as dying and behold they liue as chastened and yet not killed as sorrowing and yet alway reioysing as poore and yet making many rich as hauing nothing and yet possessing all things Whereas on the other side the estate and condition of the wicked is in shew many times blessed and happy whereas indeede and in trueth it is in it selfe most desperate most wretched and miserable for if those that Repent and Turne vnto God Liue in Gods sight in his fauor then those that are yet in their sins are vnder Gods wrath heauy displeasure Wee shall liue in his sight or before his face that is Vel conspectu illius wee shall endeuour to leade holy liues and godlie conuersations euen as wee liued and stood before the eyes of the Lord himselfe denying all vngodlinesse and worldly lusts liuing soberly iustly and godly in this present world Doct. This Phrase that wee must liue as in the presence of God shewes how wee must behaue ourselues in this world Godly liue as in Gods sight Gen. 5.12 Gen. 22.1 namely that in all we doe we must consider that wee bee euer in the blessed presence of God So it is sayd that Enoch walked with God that is in his whole life behaued himselfe as in the presence of God So Gen. 22.1 I am God all-sufficient walke before mee and bee thou perfect And surely it is a worthy fruite of true Repentance and a sound note of a man regenerate Gen. 39. when as in all his waies hee walkes and liues as in the sight of God So did Dauid I haue set God at my right hand that I might not fall It is a true note of him that repents truely when hee doth walke as before the face of God and is afraide to sinne because he would not offend his God in whose presence hee stands Phil. 3.20 Our Conuersation sayth the Apostle is in heauen from whence we looke for a Sauiour euen the Lord Iesus Dauid makes this question Psal 15.1 Lord who shall rest in thy mountaine that is in heauen not as Pilgrimes for a time but as heyres for euer Ver. 2. And God maketh this answere Hee that walketh vprightly and worketh righteousnesse that is hee that liueth holily heere as in Gods presence he shall liue for euer hee that loueth the face of God in his Church shall one day see the face of God in his Kingdome hee that professeth the Gospell and is carefull of his wayes not walking with a leg and a stumpe as they doe who seeme religious and liue ill appearing righteous and yet prophane Hee shall stand before the Lord for euer And indeede Ps 24.3.4 though wee haue our beeing heere in this vayle of misery yet our conuersation must bee in heauen We are but Exiles heere in this world our Country is heauen We are Pilgrimes and Strangers heere our home is heauen therefore we must liue according to the lawes of our Country euen as if wee were in
that they which runne in a race runne all yet one receiueth the prize So runne that yee may obtaine So then wee haue seene this Doctrine cleared that the wicked themselues are not so farre giuen ouer to themselues but that at somtimes they haue som touch of conscience and remorse of heart for sinne as this people heere then seemed to bee humbled vnder Gods iudgement and they seemed to repent for their sinnes but all this was but for a time it was not durable and lasting but as the Morning cloud and as the Morning dew it went away God graunt the same be not our sin Now this thing comes thus to passe in the wicked Reason because their consciences taking notice of all their sins doth assure the sinner that God is iust in punishing of sinne and therefore when the Lord shall but shake the sword of iudgement ouer a wicked man hee cannot but be humbled for sinne for the time present though they harden their hearts like an Adamant and their faces like flint yet when the stormes of Gods iudgements shall arise Act. 24.25 they shall quake and tremble as Felix did Seeing that many beginne well and yet proue but as the Morning cloud which is quickly gone We may Vse 1 from hence conclude the wofull miserable and wretched estate of all those that shrinke away that begin in the spirit and end in the flesh Surely I may say of them as Christ sometime sayd of Iudas It had beene good for them if they had neuer been borne This the Apostle Peter setteth downe fully when hee sayth If they after they haue escaped from the filthinesse of the World thorough the acknowledging of the Lord 2. Pet. 2.20.21.22 and of the Sauiour Iesus Christ are yet tangled therein and ouercome the latter end is worse with them then the beginning for it had been better for them not to haue acknowledged the way of righteousnesse then after they haue acknowledged it to turne away from the holy commandement giuen vnto them But it is come vnto them according to the Prouerbe The Dogge is turned to his owne vomit and the Sow that was washed to the wallowing in the mire Oh that all wicked and vngodly sinners would consider this aright how the holy Ghost doth esteeme of them euen no better then dogs and swine Let them seeme neuer so holy and religious if they doe not perseuere in piety and religion alas they are neuer the nearer heauen but hauing beene acquainted with Gods Word Sacraments and Prayer the greater shall bee their torment at the last for the abuse thereof Yea it is a righteous thing with God to giue ouer such men and women vnto a reprobate sense taking his spirit from them so that they shal grow by degrees to be worse and worse as wee may see in these Iewes vnto whom the Lord had vsed many meanes to humble them and to bring them home by repentance as his Word in the mouthes of his Prophets his blessings and benefites besides all this his iudgements one vpon the necke of another yet all would not serue to humble them but all labour was lost and all cost was ill bestowed Well what was the end of all this did they not grow to bee the greatest enemies to the Gospell and Crosse of Christ And thus fared it with Iudas being an Apostle became a most desperate reprobate And thus doth Almighty God as a most iust reuenger of sin many times punish one sinne by another Oh let these iudgements of God vpon the wicked breake in sunder the hard and stony hearts of the wicked that so they may anew renue their Couenant with God that he may haue mercy vpon them and that they may liue in his sight Secondly wee are taught heere that it is not innough Vse 2 to beginne well to entertaine holy thoughts godly purposes but we must withall nourish and cherish them that so wee may haue comfort by them at our latter end this people beganne well but they ended ill Oh then let vs looke to our owne soules and try whether our repentance bee like to theirs or not if wee find it vnsound that it comes not to the heart but rests in outward shewes and that it is soone vanished away then truely it is nought Dauid was humbled for his sinnes all the dayes of his life And it is reported of Peter that after his repentance Stella in Lucam hee rose euer at the call of the Cocke to prayers and other the like duties of piety and religion And so must it bee with vs otherwise God cares not for it and it will stand vs in no stead in that day of Gods searching account Now if wee may iudge of your Repentance by your life and outward behauiour truely it is to bee doubted The great drought that it is little better then the repentance of this people not worth a button but counterfeit and fayned For doth not the Lord euen call men to fasting weeping lamentation and mourning to amendment of life and true repentance and how do men performe this who layes the iudgement of God to heart who mournes for Gods anger vpon the land nay rather doe they not make this time of fasting a time of feasting Many seeme to repent and to hang downe their heads like a bul-rush and cry Lord helpe vs but truely it is but lippe-labour but forged from the teeth outward it comes not from the heart but as this people in this place Men are like to Schollers and Children when the rodde is vpon their backe they cry and yell and promise to doe so no more yet as soone as the rod is remoued doe the same things againe Euen so fareth it with most men amongst vs while the iudgements of God are vpon them and their consciences are vpon the racke they are ready to cry to the Lord for helpe and deliuerance but if the Lord doe but remoue his hand you shall see them with the dogge to the vomite and the Sow to the myre couetous still cruell still ignorant filthy and vncleane still Is not this the common repentance of our times And is not this like the Iewes heere which the Lord so highly condemneth Oh alas it is and therefore the Lord must needs bee as highly offended with vs as euer hee was with them And therefore it is now hie time to looke to our selues to ioyne to our outward profession true reformation of heart and life to build vpon the Rocke Christ and for the time to come to lay a sure foundation and be sure of an honest heart that it bee sound in the worshippe of God for the Lord prefers such a heart that comes in faith repentance and obedience before most glorious and goodly shewes when sincerity of heart is wanting And truelie it is greatly to bee feared that many now professing the Gospell in these dayes of peace if the Sun should wax hote if stormes should come and tryall