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A12516 Dauids repentance, or, A plaine and familiar exposition of the 51 psalme first preached and now published for the benefite of Gods church : wherein euery faithfull Christian may see before his eyes the patterne of vnfeigned repentance, whereby we may take heed of the falling into sinne againe. Smith, Samuel, 1588-1665. 1614 (1614) STC 22841.7; ESTC S3155 194,670 580

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on CHRIST God will make them of the cursed fire-brands of Hell heires of the kingdome of Heauen of the limbe of the Diuell the members of Iesus Christ of adulterers and filthy sinners such as Dauid was chaste and pure and the holy seruants of God And this the Lord promises men that if they will repent turne to God and forsake their sinnefull wayes Esay 1.18.19 Then though your sinnes were as redde as searlet I will make them as white as snow Though they were as crimson yet I will make them cleane as wooll That is though men bee guiltie of bloudie finnes notorious euills as Dauid of murder vncleannes whooredome adultery couetousnesse swearing contempt of the word of God c. Yet if thou hast the grace to repent certainely the Lord will most thorowly purge and wash away all thy sinnes hee will seale thee a generall pardon of them all if thou wilt onely repent and lay holde vpon Christ Oh! then let me speake vnto you in the name of God hast thou been a vile blasphemer hast thou beene a contemner of the Word a persecuter of Gods children hast thou been a cruell murderer oppressor vsurer hast thou beene an adulterer a filthie liuer Well if thou wilt now repent turne to God bewaile thy sins beg pardon of thē if thou wilt renounce leaue and forsake them become a new creature in Christ Iesus and amend thy si●full life loe God doth this day offer mercy vnto thee he wil embrace thee as he did the Prodigall child he will wash thee in the bloud of his owne Sonne Luke 15. hee will couer thee in his righteousnes hee will pardon all thy sinnes and neuer lay them to thy charge he will make of thee that art a vile and miserable sinner a very fire-brand of hel a blessed member of Iesus Christ And therefore let not the number or greatnesse of thy sinnes hinder thee for if thou canst repent God wi●● pardon them all and receiue thee to mercy Oh then if thou wilt not for all this repent and turne to God leaue and forsake thy sins and impieties become a new creature in Christ Iesus but lie in thy sinnes and wallow in the filth of them still and harden thy heart against all the sweete and gracious offers of mercy How art thou worthy to perish 2. Cor. 5.18 if thou shalt despise so great saluation VERSE 8. 8 Make mee to heare of ioy and gladnesse that the bones which thou hast broken may reioyce Dauid heare entreats for peace of conscience DAVID hauing in the former verse craued mercy at the hands of God for the pardon of his sinnes which were both many and great he doth in this verse beg at the hands of God the blessed fruit of the same namely the blessed and comfortable perswasion of Gods mercy and assurance of his loue for the pardon of his sins that God would euen testifie vnto his poore soule and wounded conscience by his spirit inwardly Sinne had takē away his inward ioy that he was appeased and pacified with him and in Iesus Christ reconciled vnto him that so being thus assured of Gods loue of reconciliation with God and the pardon of his sins his wounded conscience might be comforted his wounded soule and heauy heart might be refreshed and his exceeding griefe might be mittigated and asswaged Parts of his verse In this verse note two speciall points First what is the thing Dauid so instantly craueth of God namely that he would cause him to heare comfortable and blessed newes o● Gods mercy and assurance of th● pardon of his sinnes Make mee t● heare of c. Secondly the end wherefore hee so begs requests for this namely that his broken heart and bleeding conscience might be comforted and his vnspeakeable griefe by the feeling of Gods loue might bee ended That the bones which thou hast broken may reioyce Make mee to heare AS if he should haue faid O Lord I beseech thee to witnesse thy loue and fauour vnto mee yea I beseech thee send thy blessed and holy spirit to certifie my conscience of the blessed pardon of all my sinnes that thou wilt not enter into iudgement with me for them And that which Dauid doth heare confesse of himselfe all the children of God shall one day be sure to find by experience that sinne doth spoile them of their inward peace and ioy Oh then if we could remember how sweet the ioy and peace is which by sin we loose for the vaine and transitory pleasures of sinne which are but for a season wee would neuer make so bad exchange The maine point is what is it that Dauid so earnestly craues of GOD namely that GOD would assure him of the blessed pardon of his sins but some may say this seemes needlesse did not the Lord send Nathan to him who after Dauid had confessed his sinne told him The Lord hath pardoned thy sinne thou shalt not die 2. Sam. 12.13 How then comes it to passe that here hee prayes the Lord to cause him to heare and feele this the pardon of his sinnes I answere First it is true that Nathan the Prophet of God did assure him of the pardon of his sins vpon his true repentance but yet Dauids heart being wounded with sinne could not so fully feele and finde the assurance of Gods loue and pardon of his sinnes and therefore intreats the Lord to certifie his conscience inwardly by his spirit fully to assure him of the same Secondly I answer that though Dauid heard Nathan tell him that the Lord would pardon his sinne yet hee iudged the outward testimonie of all men and Angells as nothing vnlesse the inward certificate and testimonie of the holy-Ghost go with it inwardly to certifie assure and perswade ●he poore wounded conscience of Gods loue and fauour Doctrine 1 Hence wee learne sundry points of instruction First that as Dauid praies to be assured of GODS loue and the pardon of his sinnes so euery true childe of God that beleeues and repents of all his sinnes may know and bee assured in his conscience of Gods loue and fauour Euerie childe of God may be assure● of the pardon of hi● sinnes and the pardon of them all And in the Article of our faith we doe professe we beleeue the remission of our sinnes and life euerlasting and seeing wee pray for this that GOD would forgiue our sinnes and trespasses therefore we beleeue it else we sinne in praying for it so that euerie one that truely repenteth and embraceth Iesus Christ is a new creature hates vile wayes indeuours in heart and life to please GOD 2. Pet. 1. hee may know and be assured that he is reconciled to God and his sinnes be pardoned Vse 1 This condemnes that hellish Doctrine of the Papists who teach and hold that no man can bee assured of the pardon of his sinnes vnlesse God send a reuelation from heauen to do it and that it is
to vs. Doctr. 1 Hence wee learne to whom wee must direct al our praiers namely to God alone God alone is to bee prayed to Rom. 10.14 Dan. 6. Psal 2.7 Leui. 19.31 Esay 8.19 Esay 59. Dan. 9.17 Father Sonne and Holy-Ghost because we must pray to him alone on whom wee must beleeue Secondly God alone can and will pardon the sinnes of those that seeke vnto him for mercy Thirdly it is GODS commaundement that wee should pray to him and to no other creature Fourthly we haue promises that if we pray vnto him he will heare vs. Fiftly wee haue the examples of all GODS children who in all their troubles sought to GOD alone and to no other creature in the world and he preuailed How auaileable were the prayers of Abraham being made vnto God in faith Genesis chap. 18. That if ten righteous persons had beene found in Sodome GOD had spared those Cities for their sakes How was the Sunne and Moone staied by the praier of Iosh●ah till hee was reuenged on his enemies Iosua chap. 10. How did Elias by his praier obtaine rain which had been with-held from the earth 3 yeares and 6 moneths 1. Reg. 17. Iam. 5. Acts 12.1.2 Iohn 5.14 Dan. 9.17 Iohn 11.4l Vse 1 This condemns the blasphemous doctrine of the Church of Rome who teach men to pray vnto Saints and Angels to the Virgine Mary to stocks and stones and I know not what whereas the Lord saith plainely He wil gine his glorie to no creature Esay 41.8 Esay 63.16 Now that wee may not pray vnto them it is manifest first wee haue no commandement secondly no promise thirdly no examples of Gods children fourthly wee may not beleeue in them Nay would we not take him to be a foolish Suppliant that when the Kings Sonne offereth to speake for him to his Father would refuse to vse his mediation and goe to one of his scruants to intreate for him Is it not meete that such a one should bee said nay Euen so inasmuch as the Father sendeth vs vnto his Sonne the Sonne calleth vs vnto himselfe what madnesse is it then to runne as well from the one as from the other to goe from the Sonne to the Saints from him that can heare to them that cannot help depriuing the Father of his honour the Sonne of his office disgracing the Saints Away therefore with the mediation of Saints Angells who know not our hearts nor heare our prayers There is one Mediator betwixs God and Man the man Christ Iesus And 1. Iohn 5.14 This assurance haue we in him that if we aske any thing according to his will hee heareth vs. Let vs treade in the steps of Dauid and Moses and the rest of the Seruants of God who haue euer in their greatest troubles called vpon the name of the Lord. And howsoeuer Papists or Idolaters will bee ready to pretend humilitie that they will not be so bold to come to GOD themselues but they wil vse the mediation of such as are about him yet let vs know that Dauid when he came to GOD he was as humble as they and farre beyond them yet his humilitie did no whit hinder his holy boldenesse as to come into GODS presence For our humilitie doth not appeare in shrowding our selues vnder the Saints wings but by humble and hearty confession of our sinnes vnto God Vse 2 Let vs go vnto God in prayer intreate for mercy at his hands Let vs not goe to Saints or Angells or anie other creature saue God alone in the name of Christ Iesus what father is more ready and willing to heare his child then the Lord is ready and neare at hand to heare them that call vpon him in truth now that wee may pray vnto God for mercie and pardon of our sinnes wee must be perswaded of two things First of the power of God that he is able Secondly of his will that hee is willing to pardon them The poore Leper saith Lord if thou wilt thou canst make mee cleane Matth 8.2 And therefore that wee may pray in faith and assurance let vs bee perswaded of these two First that GOD is almightie and is able to pardon all our sinnes though neuer so great Secondly● that he i● most ready and willing for Christs sake in whose name wee come vnto him to pardon all our sinnes for if we doubt of either of these we cannot pray in faith and so shall not obtaine that we desire Vse 3 Seeing Dauid prayeth for pardon of sinne and craues it only at GODS hands wee see that that is a cursed and blasphemous Doctrine of the Papists who hold that their head the Pope can pardon sinne The Pope can not forgiue sinnes yea not only giue a man pardon for his sinnes past but for money can pardon and seale him a pardon for sinnes many yeares to come a most blasphemous doctrine and that which opens a gap to all sinne when a man shall haue promise of pardon for sins to come But wee see heere that the word of God speakes cleane contrary namely that GOD alone can pardon sins For who can forgiue sinnes saue God onely Luke 5.21 And where did we euer find that GOD did pardon a mans sinnes for time to come but rather threatneth sinners with Iudgement to make them beware of sinne so that we see the Pope is Anti-christ who setteth himselfe in the seate of God and exalts himselfe aboue God 2. Thes 2.4 in that hee takes vpon him that God neuer did to giue a man pardon of his sinnes before they be committed After thy louing kindenesse DAuid being dismayed and cast downe in the sence of his misery doth looke vp to Gods mercie and is emboldened thereby to draw nearer vnto him and with som comfort to call vpon him for mercy Doctr. 1 Whence we learne first of all this Doctrine Experiēce of former fauour assureth of future fauour that the experience of Almighty Gods former fauour casteth off feare and causeth affiance in God and is one of the chiefest causes to moue vs stil to trust in him as Psalme 4. Heare mee when I call O God of my righteousnesse For thou hast set mee at liberty when I was in trouble haue mercy therefore vpon me and hearken to my prayer Where the Prophet reasoneth from the time past to the time to come and intreateth God to heare him now because hee had alreadie shewed mercie on him The like we may see Psal 22. Thou diddest draws me out of the wombe c. Out of which words we gather that the Prophet for benefites past assureth himselfe of deliuerance from dangers present The like of the Lion and the Beare 1. Sam. 17.34 Psal 3.4 7. Vse 1 We learne hence to acknowledge his great mercie that maketh one mercy seale of another one grace the pawne of an other Now what man or woman hath not receiued thousands and ten thousands of mercies from the God of mercy
all men do by nature that when sin is committed done and past they shall neuer be called to account for the same But alas no length of time can we are sin away if it bee not taken away by true and vnfained Repentance Yea the sinnes of our youth which many yeares agoe wee haue committed if now in time we do not repent and stop the mouth of the same shall stand vp as new and fresh against vs as the first houre we committed them Oh that we could be wise to thinke vpon these things Our selues waxe old our bodies are declining to the graue and will we take no paines to weare away our sinnes but to let them stand in their strength against vs This weare a great folly Let men therfore thinke of this betimes there is no going to Heauen with dry eyes or beds of downe Now if this poore worke of mine may finde entertainment with thee I shall so much the more be encouraged to take paines in this kinde vpon other places of Scripture as vpon the first Psalme which thou maist shortly expect And withall may helpe thee forward to this necessary duty of Repentance I haue thē my desire giue the praise to him from whom all good commeth who worketh in vs both the will the deed to whom be praise and honour for euer and euer AMEN Thine in the Lord Iesus SAMVEL SMITH The Table of the principall Doctrines briefly handled in this Booke Out of the Title of the Psalme Page 1. 2. 3. Doct. 1. Singing of Psalmes an ancient practise in the Church of God page 6. Doct. 2. A Childe of God may fall after hee is effectually called Page 16. Doct. 3. The word preached the ordinary meanes to beget Faith and Repentance page 21. Doct. 4. A fearful thing to liue in sin without repentance pag. 25. Doct. 5. Ministers must reproue the greatest personages pag. 30. Doct. 6. Men must bee charged with their speciall sins pag. 38. Doct. 7. Chaste speech taught of God page 42. Doct. 8. The godly respect more the glory of God then their owne credit page 44. Doct. 9. The strongest may fall page 46. VERSE I. Doct. 1. Sight of sin the first step to repentance page 52. Doct. 2. Sorrow for sinne note of a godly man page 58. Doct. 3. Mercie is chiefly to bee sought for page 61. Doct. 4. God alone is to be prayed vnto page 66. Doct. 5. Experience of former fauour assureth of future page 71 Doct. 6. The mercy of God emboldens sinners to come vnto him Page 74. Doct. 7. Gods mercy mans merit page 79. Doct. 8. The nature of sin p. 83 Doct. 9. God a God of mercie Page 85. Doct. 10. The Lord keepes a book of all our sinnes page 89. VERSE 2. Doct. 1. A wounded conscience can finde no rest but onely in Christ page 98 Doct. 2. Difference betwixt the sorrow of the godly and the wicked page 102 Doct. 3. Sinne defiles a Man page 106 Doct. 4. Hard matter to be clensed from the pollution of sin p. 110 Doct. 5. Bloud of Christ alone doth wash away sinne page 114. VEERS 3. Doct. 1. Confession euer goes before remission pag. 120 Doct. 2. An accusing conscience the meanes to bring men to repentance pag. 141 Doct. 3. Necessary duty to call our sins to account pag. 139. Doct. 4. Sinne once knowne doth euer accuse till it be pardoned pag. 145 Doct. 5. Sinne neuer goes alone pag. 149 VERSE 4. Doct. 1. A mans sins are open before God pag. 155 Doct. 2. What sorrow it is that accompanies repentance pag. 160 Doct. 3. Note of a penitent person not to excuse his sin pag. 166 Doct. 4. God alone can forgiue sinnes pag. 171 Doct. 5. Acknowledgement of partitular sinnes required in true repentance pag. 180 Doct. 6. Men sin before God p. 187 Doct. 7. The Lord maketh good vse of our consciences pag. 191 Doct. 8. God is euer iust in his iudgements pag. 195. 202 VERSE 5. Doct. 1. A man doth neuer truely repent till hee come to know his owne nature pag. 210 Doct. 2. No man is borne by nature the child of God pag. 211 Doct. 3. Godly parents beget sinfull children pag. 217 VERSE 6. Doct. 1. True knowledge of God workes true humility pag. 224 Doct. 2. A sanctified heart the greatest blessing of God p. 231 Doct. 3. Sinne is but a lying vanity pag. 233 Doct. 4. A fearefull thing to sin against knowledge pag. 237 Doct. 5. Heauenly wisedome the gift of Gods spirit pag. 244 VERSE 7. Doct. 1. Pardon of sin the greatest mercy pag. 249 Doct. 2. Sin is infectious pag. 253 Doct. 3. The ceremonies vnder the law were but to lead vs to Christ pag. 255 Doct 4. Christs bloud alone doth purge our sinnes pag. 256 Doct. 5. Situation to be sought for onely in Christ pag. 260 Doct. 6. Sin defiles a man p. 265 Doct. 7. Naturall men their estate Described pag. 269 VERSE 8. Doct. 1. Assurance of the pardon of sins may be attained pag. 282 Doct. 2. Mans testimony of the remission of sins is nothing without the testimony of Gods spirit pag. 285 Doct. 3. Ministery of the word meanes whereby God conueyes comfort to his children pag. 290 Doct. 4. Where sin is not pardoned there can be no true ioy pag. 295 Doct. 5. No sorrow in the godly like the sorrow for sin pag. 300 Doct. 6. There is no respect of persons with God pag. 303 Doct. 7. Pardon of sinne brings true ioy pag. 304 VERSE 9. Doct. 1. Gods anger most fearefull to the godly pag. 310 Doct. 2. Manner of Gods pardoning sinne pag. 317 Doct. 3. All our sins are knowne to God pag. 321 VERSE 10. Doct. 1. Iustification and Sanctification go together pag. 326 Doct. Repentance a new creation pag. 329 Doct. 3. True sanctification is neuer in part pag. 333 Doct. 4. God is the Author of sanctification pag. 338 Doct. 5. Sinne hinders the worke of sanctification pag. 341 Doct. 6. Child of God not alwayes at one stay pag. 348 Doct. 7. A purpose not to sin mark of a sanctified heart pag. 351 Doct. 8. Sinne quenches grace as water fire pag. 355 VERSE 11. Doct. 1. The pleasures of sinne are deere bought pag. 262 Doct. The Iudgements of God vpon other cause the godly to feare pag. 378 Doct. 3. Sin takes away the fecling of Gods fauor for a time pag. 379 VERSE 12. Doct. 1. Fruit of sinne described pag. 390 Doct. 2. Fauour of God is a Christians chiefest ioy pag. 393 Doct. 3. State of Gods children not alwayes alike pag. 398 Doct. 4. Pardon of sinne the soundest ioy pag. 401 Doct. 5. Man weake being left to himselfe pag. 406. VERSE 13. Doct. 1. The goodnesse of God towards our selues must bee made knowne pag. 411 Doct. 2. Thankfulnesse a necessary duty pag 414 Doct. 3. Fruit of faith to seeke the good of others pag. 417 Doct. 4. What Doctrine Ministers must teach pag. 420 Doct. 5. Ignorant are to
al which may be so many comforts vnto his Soule to assure him that God will neuer forsake him Indeede if our owne workes or righteousnesse were the onely ground to moue the Lord to take pitty on vs. Then we should be much discouraged in our selues when we look backe vnto our liues but now the for mer mercies of God are Arguments of further mercies to assure vs that he will adde mercie to mercie whereby hee may see how fruitful the louing kindnes of the Lord is alwayes producing more as one graine of corn increaseth an hundred fold Vse 2 Againe we learne hence a notable difference betweehe GOD and man in bestowing benefites men are quickely weary of their liberalitie but it is not so with God The more bolde wee are in asking the more bountifull he is in giuing which is a comfort to all weake Christians and wounded Soules who are euer ready to reason thus within themselues Will God heare me or respect me Will he shew his louing kindenesse towards me a wretched sinner Yea God doth heare thee respect thee and will shew mercie vpon thee if thou seeke vnto him in faith yea the oftner we aske the better we are accepted of God the more we desire the more we obtaine He chargeth vs Psal 50.15 To call on him in the day of trouble and assureth vs of our deliuerance Iames 1.5 6. Doctr. 2 Hence marke what is that whereby poore distressed soules The mercy of God emboldēs sinners to come vnto him throwne downe for sinne wounded and melting for sinne and almost in the gulfe of desperation as Dauid was that giues them courage and emboldens them to come into the prefence of God to stand before their Iudge namely this the endlesse loue and mercy of God in Iesus Christ euen the consideration of GODS mercy that he is most ready to pardon and forgiue poore sinners to receiue thē to mercy for so long as the conscience accuses for sinne and terrifies a poore sinner he doth nothing but fly from God runne from him dares not looke vnto him nor call vpon him till he conceiue of Gods mercie in Christ Psal 103.8 that he is most willing to pardon those which do truely repent Now that God is mercifull and ready to pardon poore sinners and to receiue them to mercie it doth appeare by that his louing inuitation Math. chap. 11. verse 28. Come vnto mee all yee that trauaile and are heauie laden and I will case you Likewise hee embraceth the poore and simple as louingly and cheerefully as the rich and wise of the world Publicans and Sinners are accepted of him who were contemned of the Iewes The woman taken in Adultery is exhorted by him to repentance the blinde man restored to his fight and cast out of the Synagogue is sought out by Christ and taught to beleede Iohn 9.35 The penitent Thiefe is by him conuerted to the faith Luke 23. according to that Math. 18.14 It is not the will of God that one of these little ones should perish The like we may say of Mary Magdalen who was infamous in life out of whom Christ cast seuen diuels Of the Cananitish woman whom he heard and helped Of the cripple that lay at the poole whō when Iesus found in the temple Io. 5. he exhorted to sinne no more according to that of the Euangelist Ma●● 11. That by the power and loue of Christ th●●linde had their fight restored the lepers were cleansed th●● dead were raised the halt walked the sicke were healed and the poore receiued the Gospel Vse 1 Seeing a poore sinner will neuer flie to God for mercie vntill hee be perswaded of the fauour and mercie of God in Christ and can perswade himselfe that God is most mercifull and willing to pardon him we must remember euer with the one eye to looke vnto his iustice that he is a holy and a iust God most righteous one that can not beare with sinne sinners that liue and delight in sin so with the other eye we must looke vnto his endlesse mercy in CHRIST IESV fix our eies on that rely on that otherwise alas we shal be so far from seeking vnto him that we shall most willingly flie frō his presence as a terrible and angry GOD and most righteous Iudge And therefore as wee must needes behold him as a iust god and righteous to punish sinne so we must labour to bee perswaded of his mercy that hee is most ready to pardon full of compassion that so by Iesus Christ we may haue accesse vnto the throne of grace and entrance with boldnesse into his presence And because that CHRIST IESVS is the Way Truth and Life Eph. 3.12 let vs neuer go without him but take him in the armes of our faith in his name beg for mercy 1. Iohn 2.1 for without him we can find no mercy by iudgement Vse 2 We see hence the very cause why so many come to dispaire Cause of mans dispaire and so to cast away their owne soules namely because they can not conceiue that God hath any mercy for them they can not bee perswaded of Gods endlesse mercie in Christ Iesu but when their consciences doe accuse them of their sins they presently see that God is angry with them that he is a righteous Iudge an angry and terrible God against sinners and thus seeing his iustice and anger against sin they dare not appeare in his presence but fly from him as Adam did in the garden and could wish that they might neuer come into his presence they cānot for their liues behold the mercy of God in Christ impenitent sinners can not call God Father they can not indure Gods angry countenance but rather wish they were out of the world and might neuer come before his face for this is certaine that vnlesse a poore sinner and distressed soule can together with the sence of sinne and Gods anger against sin behold and acknowledge the endlesse mercie of God to pardon them he will neuer dare to appeare in his presence but Gods anger wil ouerwhelme him Well then let vs with Dauid so behold and feele the anger of GOD for our sinnes to humble vs that we neuer dispaire of Gods mercy but still know and beleeue that God is no lesse infinitely merciful if we can repent to pardon and forgiue vs then hee is infinitely iust to punish if we will notr● pent Doctr. 2 Marke how Dauid Gods mercie mans merite a man after Gods owne heart intreats the Lord to pardon his sinnes for his mercies sake therefore we learne that there is no other cause to moue the Lord to pity and pardon vs our sinnes but onely his most free and vndeserued mercy there is no worke no goodnesse or vertue in any man to moue the Lord to pitty and pardon vs but all is of his meere bounty goodnesse and mercy without all merites of ours as what could the Lord see in Saul
himselfe telleth vs Esay 43 25. I euen I am hee saith the Lord that putteth way thine iniquities Now that they may be blotted out and this Booke may be cancelled we must How to haue the Bookes cancelled First truely repent of them all bewaile them be grieued for them that by them we haue grieued God Secondly we must beg hard euen as for life and death for pardon of them as Dauid did here againe and againe aske mercy If a man should runne into debt a thousand pounds and know not how to pay his creditor his best way were to seeke and make friends vnto him to forgiue it We are debters vnto God thousand Thousands sinnes pay wee can not then let vs confesse the debt intreate him to blot his booke and take that hand-writing and band of obligation on against vs and naile it to Christs Crosse And this is an excellent propertie of the childe of God that hee desireth after a sort to come out of Gods debt A true childe of GOD cannot abide to haue any thing standing on Gods score for he knowes Hebr. 10.31 That it is a fearefull thing to fall into the hands of the liuing GOD so long to deferre till God warne to his Barre Oh he seekes betimes and giues the Lord no rest till the debt be pardoned Thirdly that our sinnes may bee cleane blotted out wee must haue faith in Christ Iesus for nothing can blot out sinne but his bloud alone nothing in heauen and earth can satisfie Gods anger wash away sinne blot out our offences but onely the bloud of Iesus Christ and therefore let vs labour continually to be assured of it by faith to sprinckle our sinfull hearts with the bloud of Iesus Christ 1. Iohn 1.7 Reuel 1.6 Vse 3 Seeing the Prophet Dauid doth acknowledge that this Debt was more then he was able to pay and therefore disclayming his owne sufficiencie appeales onely to GODS mercy in Christ for the pardon of the same We learne that that Doctrine of Merites yea and Supererogation now taught in the Church of Rome is most false and erronious teaching poore people to leane vnto mans satisfactions which they must make vnto God either heere or in Purgatory whereas the Iustice of God is infinite And when we haue done all that we can heere in this life wee are vnprofitable seruants nay there is not that man in the whole world that if God should lay aside his mercie and deale in iustice were able to satisfie the Iustice of GOD for the least Debt that hee doth owe vnto GOD. And vnlesse the Lord take pittie on vs and forgiue the Debt there remaineth nothing for vs but to lie in prison and that for euer Matth. 28.27 But of this before VERSE 2. 2. Wash mee throughly from my wickednesse and cleanse me from my sinnes IN this Verse the Prophet Dauid proceedes with his former petition vnto GOD for grace and fauour for pardon of his sinnes yet so as hee doth it more effectual and more earnestly because his foule was now exceeding grieued seeing his woefull misery that he was in how foule and filthily he was stained with sin most hainously And though some put a difference betweene these two speeches and vnderstand the former of the washing of Iustification and pardon of his sinnes not imputing them vnto his charge And the second of the washing of Sanctification and the couering of our sins yea by little and little washing and purging them away and more and more renewing newing of vs in soule and bodie by the worke of Sanctification yet me thinks the words do both imply one thing namely to be throughly purged from the filth and staine of sinne and to be receiued againe into the fauor of God by the means of Christ It may seeme strange what should moue Dauid to confesse his sin and to intreate for pardon in this maner There was no Court of Inquisition concerning his fact There was no Magistrate to examine him nor Iudge to condemne him he being King Nay no doubt the diuel might set some on work which might back him and seeme to lessenhis fault what then should cause Dauid without any regard of his credit to come forth in this manner and thus publiquely to confesse his pollution and to be so earnest vnto GOD with his Haue mercie Blot out Wash me c. Surely it was his owne conscience and that extorted and wroong from him this Confession and made him so earnest vnto God in prayer Doctr. 1 From this prayer of Dauid A woūded consciēce can finde no rest but onely in Christ repeating his request to GOD so often Haue mercie Blot out Wash me c. we learn that a wounded conscience that is truely touched for sinne can finde no rest or comfort but only in the feeling of Gods mercy in Christ for the pardon of sinne and therfore Dauid to shew how hee was truely humbled and wounded for sinne hee neuer can content himselfe to pray and beg for mercy and pardon for after a man sees his sins and the filthinesse of them and beholdes the wrath of God against sinne his conscience still accuses him neither can hee finde any rest till hee do feele the mercy of God in Christ for the pardon of them Being iustified by faith we haue peace with God Rom. 5.1 Againe the Kingdome of GOD stands not in meate and drinke Rom. 14.17 but in righteousnesse and peace and ioy in the holy Ghost that is in pardon of sinnes and feeling of Gods loue for sinne once knowne will neuer cease to accuse vntil it be pardoned And this is confirmed vnto vs by the example of Caine Genes 4. who hauing slaine his owne brother and shead innocent bloud which cried in the eares of the Lord for vengeance how did the Lord strike him with an accusing conscience that he feared the sight of euery creature when he had once attained the sight of his sinne and whereas he thought to build him a Cittie to yeelde him comfort and safetie euen there did the Iustice of God ouertake him and he was driuen from that enterprise The like wee may see in Belieshazzer Dan. 5.56 when there appeared fingers of a mans hand vpon the wall his thoughts were troubled and his knees smote one against the other According tothat punishment the Lord foretolde Leuit. 26. I will send euen a faintnesse into their hearts And the sound of a leafe shaken shall chasten them And they shall flie as from a sword though none pursue them So that if it were possible to escape all apprehension and accusation in the world yet a mans owne conscience would arrest him and hale him vnto Iudgement Vse 1 Seeing this is the nature of sinne that being knowne it wil neuer cease to accuse and vex the conscience of a poore sinner till it be pardoned it should prouoke vs all that feele the smart of sinne neuer to giue the Lord any rest vntill we haue pardon
his sinnes vnto the Lord where we are to obserue two things First the person to whom wee must confesse our sinnes Secondly the manner how we must confesse them Person to whom For the person to whom we must confesse it is GOD as this example of Dauid doth teach vs verse 4. Against thee against thee onely haue I sinned Againe Psal 32.5 I saide I will confesse my sinnes vnto the Lord and so thou forgauest the wickednesse of my sinne It is true indeede wee may by our sinnes wrong men as Dauid did Vrias But being sinne the chiefest wrong is vnto the Lord The Scribes and Pharises though they were corrupt in many things else yet they held this for a truth that none could forgiue sinne but God onely Marke 2.7 And this doth the Lord testifie of himselfe Esay 43.25 I euen I am hee that putteth away thine iniquities for my owne sake 1. Iohn 1.9 If we confesse our sinnes God is faithfull and iust to forgiue vs our sinnes Besides these Precepts in the word of God there is recorded the repentance of Gods children who haue humbly acknowledged their sinnes vnto GOD as Manasses 2. Chronic. 33. Dauid 2. Sam. 12. The Prodigall Sonne Luke 15. So true is that saying Prouer. 28.13 He that hides his sinnes shall not prosper but hee that confesseth them shall haue mercie And this did Dauid proue by his owne experience that so long as hee held his peace Psalme 32.5 and did not acknowledge his sinnes vnto the Lord but concealed smothered and hid them so long his poore conscience was vpon the racke his soule was troubled and greatly disquieted but after he had confessed them and repented of them the Lord for gaue them and shewed him mercy Secondly wee must confesse our sinnes also vnto men and that both priuately and publikely as the quality of the sinne requireth For howsoeuer we condemne Auricular confession as hauing in it nothing but policie and a racke to the conscience yet wee doe not onely allow but call and crie for that voluntarie confession which euerie Christian ought to make to their godly patron of such sinnes as disquiet the conscience and no doubt great blessings and comfort follow them that vse this godly practise And therefore Ioshua 7.10 When Ioshua laboured to bring Achan to a sight of his sin he saith My sonne I beseech thee giue glory to the Lord God of Israel and make confession vnto him and shew mee now what thou hast done Againe Confession must be made vnto men and that in respect of the Church that the Congregation that hath been offended may be satisfied as also that others may bee terrified from falling into the same sinnes 1. Timot 5.20 Them that sinne rebuke openly that the rest may feare And last of all in respect of the sinner himselfe that ther by he may be the more humbled as that incestuous person 2. Corinth 2.7 That was deliuered vp to Sathan for his sinne which brought him to humiliation whereas otherwise if the punishment were laide onely on their purse few or none would regard it But withall we must know that a man is not bound to confesse his sinnes to the Minister onely and to none else as Papists would haue men doe it to a Friar But hee may make choice of any other Christian friend according to that of Saint Iames Iames 5.16 Acknowledge your faults one to another and pray one for an other that ye may be healed Vse 1 Seeing true and harty repentance cannot goe without a free and franke confession of sinnes and a hearty and humble acknowledgement of them First this condemneth all those who are so farre from confessing of them that they are not ashamed to iustifie their sinnes euen to patronize them to pleade for them as tell men of their sins and impieties they answer what need you care you shall not answere for my sinnes take care for your selfe so reproue swearing drunkennesse pride c. and men are so farre from being humbled and confessing them that they iustifie them and say they do but as others doe it is the fashion and they are not alone and this is a corruption that we haue all by kinde to dissemble our sinnes our mothers breasts haue giuen vs no other sucke Adam our first Parent hath taught it vs Genes 3.12 When he was examined hee posted off the matter from himselfe vnto his wife The woman that thou gauest me shee gaue mee of the fruit and I did eate And Eue quickely cleared herselfe posting off the matter to the Serpent The Serpent beguiled me and I did eate And so it is with vs all we are loath to make any confession of our sinnes vnto God Mens sinnes breake forth euery day lying swearing drunkennesse malice c. But where is that man to be found that hath any care to satisfaction This while men doe not confesse them they can haue no pardon of them Luke 13.5 Vnlesse yee repent yee shall perish Now confession is a speciall part of true repentance Vse 2 Seeing there is no pardon of sinne till wee doe confesse it and humbly acknowledge it Let vs euerie one freely acknowledge and confesse our sinnes vnto the Lord lay them open and naked before him it is the best way to get the pardon of them at his hands indeede in the Court of man to confesse our sins is the next way to bring shame and punishment but in the Court of God it is not so but the next way to haue them couered is to vncouer them and to lay them open vnto the Lord I haue sinned saith Dauid 2. Samuel 12. The Lord hath taken away thy sinne thou shalt not die saith the Prophet When wee confesse them then hee will couer them If wee iudge our selues wee shall not be iudged of the Lord 1. cor 11.31 Oh then set vs not feare to confesse our sinnes lay them open vnto the Lord with griefe and sorrow yea let vs deale as a poore prisoner condemned at the Barre or as a poore Lazar and cripple shew our soares and lay open our wounds and by that meanes we shall mooue the Lord to pitty and compassion The manner how wee must confesse our sins Secondly that we may so confesse our sinnes and make such an acknowledgement of them as may bee a true Confession and to bring with it true and vnfained repentance We must first take heede that wee do know our sinnes the number of them the greatnesse of them the danger of them how they make vs most vile in the sight of GOD and most loathsome wee must know that wee deserue hell-fire and eternall condemnation for them for till a man know his sinne and his conscience be conuicted for it and withall see the danger of his sinne hee will neuer humbly and heartily confesse the same I know saith Dauid mine iniquities So did Peter although for a time he did he knew not what as a man in a Trance for sinne
against the childe begotten in bastardie the innocent bloud of all those of his loyall Subiects that were slaine with Vriah his sinne against his owne house and family As also his sinne against the whole Church and people of GOD laying them open to GODS iudgements for his sake But yet all these sinnes against men how great or grieuous soeuer they were hee accounteth them as nothing in comparison of his sinne against GOD and therefore saith Against thee onely haue I sinned Secondly I answer that all sinnes of what sort soeuer they be they bee great sinnes because they be against the Lawe of God And were it not for the Lawe of GOD forbidding sinne and commaunding vertue there should bee no sinne for what is sinne but the transgression of the Lawe of GOD And therefore Dauid acknowledged his sinnes were against GOD he had rebelled and transgressed his Lawe and Commandement hee had not now to doe with Vriah or any mortall man But with the iust and most righteous GOD whose holie Lawe hee had most rebelliously broken and violated for if the Lord had not forbidden men to commit Adulterie it should be no sinne and if the Lord had not said Thou shalt not kill it were then no more sinne to kill a man than to kill a dogge But seeing the Law of GOD forbiddeth it Rom. 6.23 therefore it is sinne and deserueth eternall damnation Hitherto of the sence of these words Doctr. 1 Seeing all sinne is the transgression of the Lawe of God God alone can forgiue sins whether it be immediately as the sinnes of the first Table or mediately when in sinning against our brother we doe sinne against GOD It followeth that God alone can pardon and forgiue sinne for it belongeth to him alone to pardon the fault against whom it is committed but all sinne is against GODS Lawe therefore hee alone can pardon and forgiue it And this is affirmed by the Pharisies Who can forgiue sinne but God onely Luke 5.21 No creature hath this power for he that can forgiue sinnes must be able to take away the punishment of sinne which is death hell and damnation Now then to say that a man can properly forgiue sinne is in effect to say that a man hath power ouer death and hell which can not be Vse 1 Seeing none can pardon sinne but God onely because all sin is against GOD alone no man on earth no Saint or Angell in heauen can pardon and forgiue sinnes but GOD onely This condemneth the blasphemous and cursed doctrine of the church of Rome who doe holde and teach Pope Antichrist that the Pope can as truely and as properly forgiue sinnes as God himselfe This one point of doctrine taught and held by the church of Rome doth proue their Pope to be Anti-christ euen that man of sin the Apostle speaketh of 2. Thess 2. who makes himselfe equall to God and as Almighty God can pardon sinnes so will his holinesse pardon sinne and whereas God neuer gaue any sinner pardon of sinne before they were committed and repented Horrible impietie yet the Pope can and doth giue out his pardons for a peece of money for sinnes past present yea for twentie yeares to come for treason for murther adultery yea any sinne then which what can be more blasphemous and dangerous to giue men licence to sinne and open a gappe to all manner of villany For who will be afraide to sinne if he may haue a pardon for sinne before it bee committed Vse 2 Seeing Dauid confesseth that hee had sinned against GOD alone hee doth acknowledge though all men should pardon his sinnes and wincke at it yea should seeke to flatter him being a King yet he could not be so satisfied because the sinne was against Gods Laws and Commandements and therefore hee seeketh to God for pardon God offended when our brother is iniured so when wee sinne against men offend our neighbour and brother by lying adultery murther c. yet let vs know we haue to doe with God and though all men should pardon me and winke at my sinne yet vnlesse the Lord seale my pardon it is not worth a button when great men sinne by adulterie and murther Notes by oppression and cruelty they haue their claw-backes and flatters who will smoothe and flatter them lessen and excuse their sinnes yea say all is well done but alas when the Law of God is broken vnlesse hee pardon all the flattering and soothing of men is nothing worth Vse 3 Seeing all sinne to speake properly is against God because it is the breach of his Law therefore it followeth that all the punishing of sin belongs to God he alone is the auenger of sinne Vengeance is mine saith the Lord and I will repay Rom. 12.19 Where the Apostle sheweth that all punishing and reuenging of sinne belongeth to the Lord alone because that GOD alone is the person which is wronged and iniured and not man to speake properly seeing not mans law but GODS law is violated and broken And if his Lawe were not broken no man nor any other creature should haue any cause to complaine and therefore all punishing and vengeance for sinne belongeth properly to God and vnto such whom hee shall appoint to bee his Lieutenants on earth and ministers to stand in his stead to punish sinne And therefore first this sheweth that those men do much offend who when the Law of God is broken by wicked and vngodly men can winke at their sins and will not vnsheathe the Sword put in their handes to the eud to smite the same But can suffer many great and horrible sinnes to be committed that the Lord himselfe many times is faine by the sword plague pestilence or other wayes to execute Iudgement on vngodly men sweeping them away by heapes Vse 4 This practise of Dauid condemns the common practise of the world if men doe sinne and doe some euill that is knowne to the world what doe they then They seeke to pacifie the partie offended to stay his displeasure eyther by money or by friends or by some other meanes but alas they regard not the anger of God whose Maiestie is offended and Lawe transgressed But Dauid heeere confesseth that hee had not to doe with man but with God whose most holy and righteous Lawe hee had broken and although all men would willingly haue pardoned the fault yet that could not content him till he had got the pardon of GOD sealed in the bloud of Christ Iesus So let vs though we must and may labour to be reconciled to men yet let vs looke vp higher to the hand of GOD to be reconciled vnto him to begge pardon at his hands and to be at one with him alas what shall it boote vs to get the Kings pardon Note for murder adultery theft c. if the King of heauen pardon not and doe not forgiue the same what if wee can appease the anger of man and
a vertue of faith to doubt of GODS loue Rom. 8.38 Iob 13.15 19 25. Psal 125.1 but how did Paul doubt when he saith I am fully perswaded c. Alas how dares a vile sinner not iustified nor assured of GODS loue and the pardon of his sinnes how dares he come to call on God and make his prayer vnto him dares a traitour come to his King speake vnto him not hauing his pardon Well this Doctrine of doubting it is a racke for wounded consciences and torments afflicted soules when they can not tell whether God loueth or hateth them nor know not that their sinnes be pardoned Vse 2 And therefore that religion which teacheth doubtings and pronounceth them accursed who ●old that a man may be ass●red of saluation we accurse it as a Doctrine enemie to faith and saluation And indeed it is strange to see that whereas they teach a man is able to fulfil the whole law of GOD and by his workes to merit eternall life yet they accurse him if hee say hee is sure to be saued so directly doth one point of their false Doctrine impugne another Indeede it is no maru●ll though their religion can yeelde no comfort for certainety of saluation seeing they draw men from off the foundation Christ Iesus in whom only it is promised that we shall find rest for our soules Seeing Dauid prayes for this assurance of Gods loue to bee assured of the pardon of his sinnes by his spirit and that vpon his true repentance This shewes that the confidence that most men haue is a fond presumption and securitie They would not doubt of GODS loue for all the world they beleeued euer since they were borne and thus they brag of their strong faith but they deceiue themselues for till a man do repent turne to GOD beleeue in Christ be a new creature hee can haue no assurance of Gods loue or pardon of his sinnes Let all true Christians examine themselues whether they feele and finde this blessed assurance and perswasion of Gods loue and the pardon of their sinnes if thou hast it make much of it loose it not If thou want it vse all meanes giue all diligence to get it repent turne to God begge mercy and pardon for thy sinnes embrace Iesus Christ beleeue in him that thou mayest bee assured and neuer be at rest till thou canst say I am perswaded of Gods loue in Christ Iesus I know my Redeemer liueth I am perswaded I am the childe of God else a man can haue no ioy peace nor comfort Doctr. 2 Though Nathan had told him his sins were forgiuen Mans testimony of the remission of sins is nothing without the testimonie of Gods spirit yet Dauid could not be assured till he felt the inward assurance and certificate of Gods spirit to perswade and witnes the loue of GOD vnto him for the pardon of his sinnes Hence we learne that it is not the testimony of all men Angels that can assure vs in our soules of Gods loue and pardon of our sins without the inward speciall certificate and perswasion of Gods Spirit who is called the Spirit of Adoption Ro. 8.15.16 because he doth reueale yea perswade and assure our soules that we be adopted If Peter Paul Nathan yea al the world nay if an Angell from heauen should tell me I am the childe of God Note yet vnlesse God doe farther certifie my conscience inwardly by his Spirit I should not be assured but doubt stil euen as Dauid did in this place although Nathan had said Thy sinnes are for giuen yet Dauid could not bee assured vntill he had the inward and comfortable perswasion of Gods holy Spirit Men cannot know the secret councell of God they may deceiue and be deceiued but the Spirit of Gods knowes all things and the Apostle saith 1. Cor. 1.10 Ro. 8.15 16 Ye haue not receiued the Spirit of bondage to feare againe But ye haue receiued the Spirit of Adoption whereby yee crie Abba Father The same Spirit beareth witnesse to our spirit that we are the children of God Galat. 4.6 2. Cor. 1.22 And because ye are sonnes therefore GOD hath sent foorth the Spirit of his Sonne into your hearts whereby we cry Abba Father Againe God the Father hath sealed vs and put into our hearts the earnest of his Spirit So that you see it is the proper worke of the Spirit to assure our harts and consciences of Gods loue and the pardon of our sinnes and without this inward certificate and assurance of the Spirit all the testimonies of men and Angells can not assure our consciences Vse Well then seeing that there can be no assurance in a mans conscience of the pardon of sinne and life eternall but by the inward certificate and testimony of Gods Spirit let vs pray for this labour to find and feele our hearts perswaded and assured inwardly by the holy Ghost of the pardon of our sins and the loue of GOD in Christ 2. Cor. 13.5 Proue your selues whether yee be in the faith And because men are deceiued generally with a fond presumption and foolish opinion that they be the children of God and shal be saued and this carnall presumption is more common then true sauing faith Markes of Gods Spirit I will shew how we may know this testimony and certificate of Gods Spirit when it is in our consciences First the Spirit of God assures no man of the pardon of his sinnes That Man repents of his sinnes but such as be humbled for them repent of them leaue and forsake them become new creatures and walke in newnesse of life and therfore if thou liue in sinne be not humbled for them nor bewaile them hast a purpose to liue still in thy sinnes ignorance lying swearing couetousnes vncleanenes c. Thou canst haue no assurance of Gods loue and this perswasion of thine if thou hast any it is meere presumption for where men doe not repent and turne vnto God and amend their liues there is no faith neither is the Spirit of God in them and therefore they can not bee assured of GODS loue and mercie Secondly Is perswaded of the Spirit the spirit of Adoption doth not onely tell a man that hee is the child of God but doth by sundry arguments and reasons perswade the childe of God that hee is elect that God loues him and that his sinnes be pardoned but wicked men haue no such perswasion in their hearts onely they haue a fond opinion and conceit which is no good ground neither did the Spirit of GOD euer perswade their hearts thereunto We shall know the testimony of Gods Spirit The effects will appeare that it is sure and sound by the fruits and effects of it for if the Spirit of God do truly testifie the loue of God for the pardon of our sinnes and life eternall then it will follow that we shall hate our sins loathe abhorre them because they grieue
our most gracions God louing father yea wee shall desire in all things to honour God to doe his will to please and serue him so that if wee finde and feele these things a true hatred and dislike of sinne because it dishonours our God a desire to liue in holinesse and righteousnesse before him all our dayes it is a certaine signe that the Spirit of God doth assure vs of our reconciliation with God But if men find not this no hatred of sinne no loue to obey his will and keepe his commandements but ignorance rebellion prophanenesse and the like let them bragge what they will of their strong faith feeling of Gods loue and I know not what yet it is certaine they haue not the testimony of Gods spirit which Dauid praieth for here but a sond and foolish opinion proceeding of selfe-loue carnall securitie and diuellish presumption which in the end will deceiue them Doctr. 3 Make me to heare of ioy and gladnes God conuaies confort vnto vs by the ministerie of his holie word In these words note a third point of doctrine namely whence and where Dauid looked for comfort namely from the word of God and hearing the same opened and preached vnto him So that in his example wee learne that all true comfort and spirituall consolation is to bee learned and fetched out of the word of God that is the store-house of heauenly comfort And therefore our Sauior Christ bids vs search there for comfort Iohn 5.39 Search the Scriptures for in them yee thinke to haue eternall life Againe it is called Spirit and Life Iohn 6.63 because God vses the preaching and ministerie of the Gospel to beget spirituall life It is called The word of truth euen the Gospel of our saluation Ephesians 1.13 The Lord might haue illuminated the minde of the Eunuch Actes 8. by the mediate working of his owne Spirit and haue made him vnderstand that scripture which he was reading without any Interpreter but it pleased the Lord to doe it by the Ministerie of Philip hee might haue likewise communicated his Spirit to Cornelius Actes 10. But the Lord would not do it but by the ministerie of Peter According to that of the Apostle 1. Corin. 1.21 It hath pleased the Lord by the foolishnesse of preaching to saue so many as beleeue and so many shall beleeue as are ordained to eternall life If then thou be desirous with Dauid to heare of ioy and gladnesse and to haue assurance of the pardon of thy sinnes then reuerence the ministery of the word by which the Lord communicateth his Spirit to such as hee will saue And surely this must needes be an exceeding comfort to all the children of GOD that GOD doth not onelie freely forgiue them their sinnes but also telleth them of the forgiuenesse of the same sealing vp in their hearts the testimonie thereof by his holy Spirit Vse 1 Seeing God hath appointed the ministerie of the Word to bee the meanes to worke all true and spirituall comfort Oh then in all our needes wants and distresses let vs search the word of God ther is comfort to be found many heauenly and sweete promises of the gospell to quicken reuiue our poore distressed soules Psa 119.50 Psa 84.1 2 Psalme 43 Psalme 4. Reu. 22.2 and this the Prophet Dauid knew by good experience that there is more found comfort in the feeling of Gods loue then in all the world besides It may well be compared to the tree Saint Iohn speaketh of which beareth twelue manner of fruit and the leaues of the tree serue to cure and help diseased and wounded soules and the fruit of this tree of the word of God is most sweete and pleasant and therefore let vs if wee desire to desire true comfort indeed seeke it in the meanes namely in the word and ministery of the holy gospel Vse 2 This sheweth that all those be enemies to their owne soules tha● despise the ministery of the Word and preaching of the Gospel If euer thou finde one iote of true comfort thou must haue it in the meanes that God hath ordained namely in the ministerie of the Word let men seeke it else-where and they shall find none Men may seeke delight and ioy in their golde and siluer in merry companie in this or that as men vse to doe but alas they can not finde it there yea experience sheweth that distressed soules full of woe and miserie could neuer finde true comfort in anie thing else saue in the ministerie of the Word of GOD and there they haue found endlesse comfort by the hearing of the blessed and sauing promises of the Gospel and therefore it men shall neglect or despise the word preached how can they euer find ioy or gladness or anie dram of sauing comfort Doctr. 4 Whereas Dauid craues of GOD that he would cause him to heare of ioy and gladnes that is that his sins were all pardoned and be reconciled to God in CHRIST that so he might haue some good matter of ioy and gladness Wee learne hence that there is no sound ioy nor comfort to any man or woman Where sin is not pardond ther can be no true ioy but onely in the pardon of sinne and feeling of Gods loue in CHRIST and all other ioy which men do frame and deuise vnto themselues alas it is but from the teeth outward it is not sound nor durable it is but carnall and earthly and will easily be lost Thus saith the Lord Iere. 9.23 let not the wise-man reioyce in his wisdome nor the strong man in his strength nor the rich man in his riches But let him that glorieth glory in this that he knoweth me to be she Lord And without this there can be no sound ioy as we see in Dauid and so in all distressed sinners till they feele the assurance of Gods loue for the pardon of their sinne Vse 1 This shews that the common ioy of most men and women is but a carnall ioy earthly vaine it is not spirituall it is not true ioy for al the while they eate drinke make themselues merry laugh and sing they liue in sinne in danger of Gods anger and condemnation no feeling of Gods loue no assurance of saluation and then how can they haue any true ioy for this proceedes from the assurance of Gods loue and the pardon of sinne The kingdome of God stands not in meate and drinke Ro. 14.17 but in righteousnesse peace and ioy in the Holy Ghost Esa 57.21 but vnto the wicked there is no peace Obiect Obiect But doe wee not see that wicked men that liue in sin that be notorious sinners swearers blasphemers drunkards c. that these liue in mirth and iollity in eating drinking in ease and idlenesse and the children of GOD haue much forrow and heauinesse griefe and wrong Answ Answ Yes it is true that wicked men that liue in sin passe their dayes in eating drinking
yea if the Son of God which had no sinne take but our sinnes vpon him he must be punished the Iustice of GOD will ceize vpon him And the reason of this is manifest because God doth so hate sinne that he cannot winke at it in any man Vse If the Lord do so sharpely and seuerely punish sin in his deerest children whom he loues best Oh! then what will he do vnto those that are his enemies If to the greene Tree what to the dry 1. Pet. 4.17 Ier. 25.29 If Iudgement begin at the house of God Oh! then what shall be the end of those that obey not the Gospell of God If God do so seuerely handle his owne people then much more the wicked May reioyce Doctrine Pardon of sin brings true ioy HEnce we learne that there is wonderfull ioy and gladnesse in the hearts of those who haue the pardon of their sinnes it is matter of endlesse comfort to feele the loue of God in a mans soule to know God to bee my gracious Father Iesus Christ to bee my Redeemer and the Holy Ghost to be my Comforter it is matter of endlesse comfort Psal 32.1 Blessed is hee whose wickednesse is forgiuen and whose sinne is couered Againe Rom. 14.17 The kingdome of God stands not in meat and drink but in righteousnesse peace and ioy in the Holy Ghost Vse 1 Wee learne hence that such as continue in any knowne sinne vnrepented of cannot looke for peace from God for where goes sinne there goes the curse Esay 48. There is no peace to the wicked God doth euen wage war enter into a combat against all impenitent sinners This the Prophet speaketh Psal 7. God doth whet his sword bend his bow and make it ready against the wicked And therefore if we want this and haue not the feeling of Gods loue and assurance of his mercy for the pardon of our sinnes Oh then let vs labour for it vse all meanes to attaine vnto it pray for it begge for mercy and giue no rest vnto thy soule till thou hast it and if thou hast it Oh then make much of it loose it not though thou mightst gaine a Kingdome for all the world will not affoord one dram of ioy and comfort without it and take heed of sin which will driue it away dim it and damp it and depriue vs of the feeling of it Vse 2 Wee see that vngodly men doe offer great wrong vnto the children of God Oh! say prophane beasts and Atheists these professors these Puritanes they are alwaies heauy and dumpish there is no comfort no ioy no mirth in them they are alwaies sad and heauy Thou lyest like an Atheist they haue more sound Ioy and Christian Mirth in one houre then the cursed Athiests of the world haue in a yeare yea who should bee merry if the children of GOD be not merry Who can reioyce more then hee that is the childe of God that feeles Gods loue in his soule Rom. 8.1 is a member of IESVS CHRIST and to whom there is no feare of condemnation It is true indeed in regard of our sinnes and euils wee haue cause to mourne and lament yea to weepe if it were possible teares of bloud but in regard of Gods mercy in that wee bee reconciled to God deliuered from Death Hell and Damnation by the death and merites of IESVS CHRIST in whom we beleeue we can be merry yea reioyce in all estates in sicknesse as well as in health in pouerty as plenty in prison as in liberty Looke on Peter in prison Paul in his chaines whereas wicked men haue onely a carnall and worldly ioy in their friends riches honors pleasures and delights if these be gone and lost all their ioy lyes in the dust then they be dumpish heauy and sad no ioy then no reioycing but a knife an halter a pond So that by this wee see a cleare and notable difference betweene the ioy of wicked men and the ioy of Gods children the ioy of wicked men it is carnall and worldly and earthly the ioy of Gods children is spirituall inward and heauenly theirs is onely in time of prosperity but the ioy of Gods children is durable permanent lasting for euer in life and death whereas the ioy of wicked men ends in death if not before VERSE 9. 9 Hide thy face from my sinnes and blot out all mine iniquities Dauid can no way haue peace till his sins be pardoned IN these words Dauid doth the third time renue his former petition and suite vnto God for the pardon of his sins as one wonderfully amazed and cast downe in the sense and feeling of Gods anger for his sinnes Parts of the verse And the request hath two parts First because hee had prouoked the Lord to anger and was in danger of his displeasure he intreates him to hide away his angry countenance from beholding his sinnes As if hee should haue said ô Lord I haue committed great and greiuous sinnes in thy sight and giuen thee cause to bee angry with mee but Lord I beseech thee cast away my sinnes out of thy sight looke not on them neither call them to account but put them cleane out of minde Secondly he intreates the Lord to blot them out of his book of remembrance alluding to them that keepe a booke of debt who write all downe that is owing vnto them and in token all is discharged blot and crosse the booke So he requests the Lord to crosse the booke of debt because he was not able to pay the debt therefore he requires that he would in the bloud of CHRIST bee content to blot the booke When as Dauid praies to GOD that he would turne away his face that is that he would not call his sins to mind to punish them Doctr. 1 Gods anger most fearefull to the godly but forget and forgiue them and as it were cast them behind his backe as men vse to do with things they will not remember Hence wee learne that there is nothing so fearefull to a poore distressed sinner as is the terrible anger and frowning countenance of the most righteous God 1. Cor. 10.5 Psalm 5.5 Psal 45.7 which if a man beholds and seeth the Lord to frowne vpon him it is impossible that all the creatures in heauen and earth should giue him any comfort no Dauid a King being in danger of his iust anger for sin could haue no ioy nor comfort till hee was reconciled to GOD and did behold his louing countenance turned towards him in and by the meanes of IESVS CHRIST And no maruell though the Prophet intreate the Lord to turne away his angry face for the anger of God is most terrible yea more heauy then if a M●lstone yea heauen and earth should bee laid vpon a mans soule for as Paul saith Rom. 8.31 Heb. 10.30 Math. 5. if God be with vs who can be against vs so if hee bee against vs who can be with
vs. It is a fearefull thing to fall into his hands And if the wrath of the King bee as the roaring of a Lyon how much more is the wrath of GOD to be feared who can cast both body and soule into hell Yea so long as the children of God inioy his fauour see his louing countenance they are able to suffer much though men torment them persecute them raile on them they can indure much misery but if once they loose the feeling of Gods loue and see his angry face and frowning countenance turned towards them oh then nothing can comfort them till they obtaine his fauour againe how many things did Iob suffer without impatiency yea the losse of all he had so long as he felt the louing coūtenance of God towards him but when he seeth the Lord to arme himselfe like an enemy and like an angry Iob. 13 God then he was no longer able to indure Ps 6.1.2.3 and what can be more terrible to a poore sinner then to wrastle with the anger of God then which nothing is more fearefull and this can euery childe of God testifie in his owne conscience by experience feeling the heauy weight of Gods anger Seeing it is so terrible and fearefull a thing for men to prouoke the Lord to anger Vse 1 and to see his angry and frowning countenance This condemnes that blockishnesse and sencelessenesse in most men and women who though they do nothing but sin against God daily so prouoke him to anger and wrath against them yet do not so much as say Alas what haue I done Ier. 8.6 though they lye smoking vnder the heauy wrath of God to be destroyed for their sinnes Men feare the anger and frowning face of great Men especially of the Prince but hard-hearted sinners feare not the anger of the eternall God well let all rebellious and stif-necked sinners remember what Christ saith Feare not him that ●an kill the body and can do no more but I will tell you whom you shall seare feare him that can kill both body and soule and can cast them both into hell fire feare him Because nothing moues the Lord to anger Vse 2 and to be displeased with men and women but sinne therefore let vs aboue all things shun sin not dare to rebell against God and prouoke his anger Esay 59.2 your sinnes haue made aseperation O then take heed of sin and if thou wilt sinne be sure thou shalt find and feele the anger of God and if thou wouldest escape the anger which is so terrible take heed of sin We see men be too-too carefull to shunne such things as offend great persons and procure their displeasure for fear if they take a pinch against them they turne them out of their farmes racke their rents c. O then feare to offend GOD who will reiect and cast thee off for euer and increase thy iudgement If we haue sinned Vse 3 thereby prouoked the Lord to anger by our sins as Dauid did feele his displeasure and see his frowning countenance Oh then let vs giue no rest to our soules til we be reconciled vnto him till wee obtaine mercy and fauour at his hands for so long as we see his anger his frowning countenance alas we can haue no peace nor comfort in the world If a man should haue the fauour of all men great and small Nobles Lords c. yet if the King hate him and cannot abide to heare of him what can all this doe him good So if a man had the fauour of all men and Angells yea if it were possible all the things on earth should seeke to vphold a man yet if God bee angrie and displeased with him his anger would crush him in peeces well then when wee sinne against God and so prouoke him to anger let vs vse all means to obtaine his fauour let vs repent of our sins be humbled for them acknowledge confesse them let vs pray for pardon and intreate the Lord to turne away his face angry countenance And as we see if a man offend a great person he will ride and runne night and day send gifts make friends and all to obtaine his fauor againe Euen so must wee seeke for the fauour of God and as Absolom hauing sinned against his father s●nt Ioab and the woman of Tekoah to get his pardon and to appease his fathers anger so must we seeke to Iesus Christ to bee our Mediatour to turne his fathers anger from vs. 2. Sam. 14. Lastly Vse 4 seeing the anger of God is so fearefull a thing and so vnsupportable and the louing fauour of God is life it selfe Oh then let vs make much of Gods louing countenance do nothing in word or deed that may turne his mercy and louing faour from vs but vse all good means possible to continue the same for if we loue him he will loue vs if wee honour him he will honour vs. Hide thy face from my sinne That is pardon them and doe not call me to accompt to punish me for them Psal 60.8 Moses saith thou hast set our misdeedes before thee and our secret sins in the sight of thy countenance that is the Lord beheld their sins that so he might punish them for them so whē the Lord hideth his face from our sins it is all one as to pardon them when a man casts a thing behind his backe or turnes his face from it it is a signe hee would forget it and not remember it I will put away your sins and scatter them like a myste and wee know that mists that appeare a little time are by and by scattered and gone Esa 38.17 Hezechiah confesseth That God did cast all his sins behind his backe Alluding to men who when they purpose to forget Mich. 7.19 or not to remember a thing turne their backes on it Againe I will cast all their sinnes into the bottome of the sea Alluding to Pharaoh that wicked man whom God drowned in the bottome of the red sea and thus we haue the meaning of the words Here we see how Doctr. 1 Note how God pardons sin and after what mauer the Lords pardons our sinnes namely when hee doth for giue and forget them turne his face from them hath no purpose to remember them or to punish vs for them and in a word when hee doth vpon our true repentance for the merites of Christ esteeme sinne as no sinne or though it had neuer beene committed Ps 32.1 2. when he couers them or imputeth them not vnto vs. Seeing the Lord forgiueth sinne after this maner V se 1 and euen he doth in mercy forgiue and forget our sins puts them out of his remembrance casts them behinde his backe and will neuer call them to minde anie more heere is matter of endlesse comfort to distressed soules if thou hast once repented of thy sins truely and beene assured of Gods mercy for the pardon
of them though thou maiest remember them and thy conscience accuse thee for them as Iob and Dauid Psalme 25 who were troubled for the sinnes of their youth yet I say though thou shouldest remember them God will neuer remember them any more to Iudgement or condemnation to plague or to punish thee for them hee casts them cleane out of his minde and turnes his face from them and therfore if hee once pardon sinne hee pardons it for euer For the decree and councell of God is vnchangeable Ro. 11.29 hee alters not and therefore if once hee giue pardon for sinne he neuer reuokes it but loues to the end The gifts of God are without repentance Seeing the Lord in pardoning of sinne doth turne his face from them Vse 2 forgets them and forgiues them and will neuer speake of them nor call them to minde any more we learne hence in pardoning of wrongs and iniuries done to vs to imitate the example of God our heauenly Father to pardon them so as wee neuer call them to minde againe that wee forgiue and forget all wrongs and iniuries trample them vnder our feete But it is a common speech of many vngodly men and women if men doe them any harme they will forgiue them but they will neuer forget them and accordingly so they deale though for a time they can shew a smooth countenance and giue faire wordes yet if euer they get them in their danger they will fetch them ouer they will shew their spleene and malice and powre our all their poison But let all such take heed for how can they say Forgiue vs our trespasses as wee forgiue them that trespasse against vs and yet doe not forgiue and forget wrongs if the Lord should deale thus with vs hee should confound vs for God is prouoked of vs euery moment and we are indebted vnto him tenne thousand talents yet he is intreated of vs and he is reconciled vnto vs ought not we therefore to forgiue one another after his examle this is the reason vsed by the Apostle Paul Coloss 3.12 13. Now therefore as the Elect of God holy and beloued put on the bowels of mercy kindenesse humblenesse of mande meckenesse long suffering forbearing one an other and for giuing one another if any man haue a quarrell to another euen as Christ forgaue euen so doe yee It were wofull with vs if God were not ready to forgiue for we finde our selues ready to offend and our sinne vnpardoned is sufficient to make vs condemned The second branch of the Petition is in the end of the verse in these words And blot out all mine iniquities 2 Part of the verse THat is blot them out of thy Booke of Accompts and that Bill and Debt-booke wherein they seeme to bee written for so much the speech imports the Prophet alluding to men that keepe Bookes of Accompt wherein they write all their debts euen so the Lord hath as it were his Booke of Accompt wherein are registred all the sinnes of men women when and where and howsoeuer committed Then hence we learne that all our sinnes are knowne to God Doctr. 1 All our sinnes knowne to God he hath them all as it were written downe in a Booke of Accompt and vnlesse they be blotted out in this life they shall all one day be called ouer euen at the day of Iudgement Reuel 20. The bookes shall be opened and euery mans conscience shall bee as a Bill of Indictment to accuse and condemne him This is that which is tolde by the Prophet Ieremy chapt 17. The sinne of Iuda is written with a penne of yron and the point of a Diamond And Iob hath it Thou hast sealed vp our sinnes in a bagge By all which places it appeareth that all our sins are knowne to God as perfectly as if they were noted in a Booke and vnlesse wee repent they shall all one day bee called ouer and laide to our charge when our Bookes shall be opened Seeing all our sinnes are well knowne to GOD Vse 1 and the Lord hath them all as it were written downe in a Booke and this Booke shall one day be opened and if our sins be not blotted our before Death come and this debt be not cancelled then they shall be brought to light and wee shall be cast into prison till we haue paid the vttermost farthing Then we see it stands vs all in hand while we liue to labour to haue this Booke cancelled that our sins may be put out and all our debts crossed for if they be found vncancelled at death and the day of Iudgement if they be found then vpon Records surely then it is too late to looke for mercie and therefore it is a matter of endlesse moment which wee are all most carefully to thinke vpon that this Booke may be crosse and our sinnes cancelled that so wee be not in the great day of the Generall Iudgement called to an account for them But how might wee doe that we might haue our sinnes blotted out wee are not able to pay the debt Wee owe the Lord ●enne thousand tallents and cannot pay one penny what shall wee doe to haue the debt paied To this I answere The Lord is like a mercifull Creditour if his Debtour be not able to pay let him confesse the debt and hee will as ke him no more but will willingly pardon all So the Lord GOD seeing wee are by no meanes able of our selues to pay the debt yet if wee confesse it and desire pardon he will forgiue it And yet because he is iust as hee is mercifull therefore his Iustice should be satisfied and that is done by the meanes of Iesus CHRIST hee is become our surety he is content to take our debt on him to become pay-master and so when nothing else could doe it hee was content to suffer death euen the cursed death of the Crosse and to blot out our sinnes by his owne heart bloud So then wee see the meanes how our sinnes are blotted out namely when wee doe repent of them bewaile them be humbled for them leaue and forsake them lay hold on Iesus Christ and apply vnto vs his death and passion then by the bloud of Christ all our sinnes are done away VERSE 10 10. Create in me a cleane heart O GOD and renew a right spirit within me Dauids new Petition DAVID hauing hitherto creaued at the hands of God pardon of his sinnes doth here put vp a new petition to God namely for regeneration or the new birth that God would cast him in a new mould and make him a new man And that God would in mercie goe forward with that blessed worke of Sanctification begunne by his spirit and now interrupted by his sinnes Our reconciliation with GOD stands in two partes Namely pardon of sinne and regeneration And Dauid hauing in the former Verse prayed for grace and mercie that God would haue mercie vpon him pardon all his sinnes
shun sinne and the occasions of sinne for seldome shall a man fall into that sinne which he doth truely feare to commit Vse 4 As wee are to feare our owne weakenes so wee must intreate the Lord that he would neuer leaue vs to our selues but that hee would giue vs his stable and constant spirit or as Paul praies for That God would strengthen vs by his spirit in the inner man that wee might not onelie beginne well but continue by constant perseuerance in obedience all our dayes for if the Lord leaue vs alas we shal easily fall flat to the ground euen as a staffe in a mans hand so long as it is stayed it stands but if it be left alone it falls to the ground so it is with vs and therefore let vs not presume of our owne strength or power but suspect it and pray to God to renue his constant and stable spirit in vs. Vse 5 Heere is matter of great comfort to the children of GOD that fall of weaknes and infirmitie into the same sinnne after repentance and such is the deapth of Sathans temptations that hee tells them that the children of God fall not into the same sinne againe after their repentance if they do he then telleth them that there is no place for a second repentance but this is false for the promises of God are without limitation of times or consideration of sinnes or respect of persons hee will receiue to mercie all repentant sinners whether their sinnes be committed before or after repentance whether once or often so that they renue their repentance according as they haue sinned anew This pardon Christ himselfe publisheth Matthew chap. 11. Come vnto me all yee that are wearie and are heauie laden and I will refresh you Yea the Lord enjoyneth vs sinnefull men Luke 17. To forgiue our brother seuentie times seuen times if he turne againe and say it repenteth me So that wee see this is a maruellous comfort to all such as groane vnder the burden of sinne that haue fallen through infirmity into one sin often let not such be discouraged but assure themselues That albeit with Peter they fall often yet if with him they repent truely and weepe bitterly for their sinnes the Lord ●s mercifull to forgiue them their sins Not that wee should liue prowdly presumptously stubbornely and obstinately against him but if we fall through frailtie for Psalme 103. The Lord knoweth whereof wee be made hee remembreth that wee are but dust Doctr. 3 When Dauid prayeth to be renued and to recouer his former feeling and comfort Childe of God not alwaies at one stay Hence we learne that the childe of GOD is not alwayes at one stay but there is an entercourse in the estate of a Christian man or woman sometimes full of comfort ioy and peace of conscience and sometimes againe heauy and sad yea full of sorrow and perplexity euen as a man in an ague sometimes sicke and somtimes wel as it is with trees somtimes winter and sometimes summer this is the state of all Gods children as Dauid Ioseph Hezekias Iob c. and continuall experience prooues this that the estate of GODS children ebbes and flowes hath their change when as they walke directly and vprightly with God then they haue peace and comfort but when they start aside and commit some sinne then they finde torments of conscience and griefe of mind Vse 1 This shewes vs what is the estate and condition of the childe of God in this life Hee is not heere so sanctified as that hee feeles no corruption of sinne to hang about him but rather such a one as feels the burden of his corruptions hindering him in this his course of Christianity vnder which he sighes and groanes labouring by all good meanes to bee disburdened Indeed it is matter of great comfort to feele the graces of Gods Spirit as faith loue c. but no childe of God can alwayes feele the comfort of grace but as fire that is raked vp in the Ashes it is hidde from his feeling for a time but at length it will breake out againe to his great ioy and comfort Vse 2 Wel seeing this is the state of Gods children heere that sometimes they find great peace and comfort sometimes great griefe and sorrow let vs not be too much discouraged but rather whenas by our falls and slips wee haue weakened our comfort let vs intreate the Lord to renue our comfort againe let vs doe as a poore traueller if hee misse his way and goe out of it hee will hasten into it againe and trudge and plucke vp his heels to recouer that he hath lost so let vs when we haue sinned and gone out of the way make haste to returne and as a man that hath beene long sicke and growne feeble and weake will vse all meanes to gather vp his crummes and to recouer his former strength againe so let vs when wee haue lost some part of our comfort and heauenly strength let vs I say vse all blessed means to recouer our former health and comfort againe let vs pray much reade much heare much and meditate much let vs bewayle our former slouth and make more vpright steps in time to come to GODS Kingdome Doctr. 4 Note hence that it is a speciall fruit and marke of a sanctified heart A purpose not to sin the marke of a sanctified hart and of the minde renewed to haue a right Spirit that is a purpose not to sin but in all things to please GOD and to doe his will to walke with GOD in all his commaundements whereas of the contrary when a man hath a purpose to liue in any knowne sinne Psa 50.17 Marke 6.2 it is a fearefull and manifest signe of a naughty and wicked heart for when the heart is truly sanctified then will be wrought this right spirit not to sinne in any thing I doe not say that the man sanctified and regenerate doth not sinne at all but he hath not purpose to sinne no delight in sinne but beareth a constant purpose in all things to please God when he can say with Dauid I haue refrained my feet from euery euill way Gen. 17.1 Psa 18.23 1. Ioh. 3.9 Gen. 39.9 Againe Hee that is borne of God sinneth not that is with full purpose of heart with delight in sinne and as they purpose so they indeuour it they are afraide and suspect themselues shunne the occasions of sin striue against their corruptions and Sathans temptations Vse 1 This doctrine doth euidently conuince the greatest number to be such as neuer had the true worke of Sanctification wrought in them their hearts be not sanctified their minds be not renewed Why namely because they want this marke and fruit of a sanctified hart For though they heare of their sinnes be told of them and the fearefull iudgement of God denounced against them yet they will not leaue them nor forsake them but will continue in them yea
adultery murder c. take heed thou dispairest not with Caine to say my sin is greater then can bee forgiuen but repent with Dauid and GOD will pardon it Vse 2 Let no man presume heereupon to sinne because God will pardon great sinnes for as it is true that God will pardon great sinnes when men repent truely of them so without repentance there is no pardon of the least sinne and if thou shalt wittingly and willingly rush into great sinnes it is a great doubt that thou shalt neuer or hardly get out of them hee that sinnes because GOD is mercifull doth abuse his mercy and then his mercy shall bee turned into iudgement Gods mercy should lead vs to repentance and not make vs bold to sinne Rom. 2.4 Doctr. 3 Seeing Dauid praies and intreates the Lord not onely to deliuer him from sinne The punishment of sinne should terrifie vs from sinning but also from the punishment due to his sinne that curse of God which was due to his grieuous sinnes of adultery and murther as the Prophet told him because hee had done this euill The sword should neuer depart from his house 2. Sam. 12. and his owne sonnes should defile his wiues Wee learne in regard of GODS fearefull iudgements plagues and punishments that attend and waite vpon sinne to bee affraid to commit sinne against GOD for sure it is that the curse followes sinne and as sinne growes so growes the curse for the Lord is a iust GOD and must needes punish the transgressours of his Law And although he take not his louing kindnesse from them neither suffer his truth to faile yet hee will visite their trangressions with the rod and their sinnes with scourges as wee may see heere by the example of Dauid of the people of Israell Iudges the fourth chapter the first and second verses of Miriam Numb 12. of Salomon Asa Iehosaphat Iosiah Hezekiah c. If then wee breake his Statutes and keepe not his Commandements when hee searcheth with lights and findeth out our sinnes we must with Achan giue the glory to God and make confession vnto him we must pronounce righteousnesse to belong vnto him and vnto our selues open shame and confusion of face for euer Vse 1 Well then let vs remember this if wee sinne certainely the Lord will plague vs and punish vs either in our body or soule goods or good name wife or children the Lord will finde vs out wee cannot escape his iudgement wee cannot hide our sinne from him if men could bee perswaded of this oh they would bee affraid to lie in sinne if they thought God were a iust God to punish them and plague them for their sinnes how darest thou sinne if thou couldest bee perswaded of this that GOD will certainely plague theee Indeed the mercy of God should make vs loath to sinne but if that will not yet let his iustice terrifie and fright al secure and carelesse sinners Vse 2 Let no man sooth himselfe to thinke hee shall escape Deut. 14. If any man heare the curses of Gods law against sinne and shall blesse himselfe in his heart saying I shall haue peace although I walke after the stubbornenesse of my heart then the Lord will not be mercifull to that man but the wrath of the Lord and his iealousie shall smoake against him and hee shall bring vpon him euerie curse written in this law to root him cleane out Note I will visite those that bee frozen in their degrees and say in their harts God will neither do good nor euill and if neither the mercy of God will moue vs nor his iudgements make vs afraid to commit sinne our case is fearefull and damnable Vse 3 Lastly seeing God chastneth his owne children when they offend Then it must needes follow that the wicked which are none of his shall not escape his reuenging hand If the Lord be so seuere against sin and sinners that hee will not spare no not the sinnes and falles of his owne deare children beeing of his owne houshold and Citizens of his owne kingdome and the members of his owne body if the Lord do deale so sharpely with these Oh how heauy will he lay his iudgements vpon the wicked 1. Pet 4.17 18. The time is come that Iudgement must beginne at the house of God If it first beginne with vs what shall be the end of them which obey not the Gospel of God And if the Righteous scarcely be saued where shall the wicked and sinner appeare But God correcteth the godly in mercie the wicked in wrath The one as a louing father the other as a iust Iudge O that all wicked and vngodly men would lay this to heart and know that assured iudgement is reserued for them at the great day of the Lords generall Assises when they shall will they nill they pleade guiltie at GODS barre where the Register Booke of all their actions shall be brought forth and they shall receiue according to their workes Doctr. 4 In that Dauid speakes in the plurall number Deliuer mee from bloud True note of a penitent to aggrauate his sinne that my most hainous horrible and cruell sinne hee doth not mince it or lessen it but sets it out in his colours a bloudy sin a monstrous sin therefore in true repentance and confession of our sinnes wee must labour to aggrauate them to the full to set them out to make them appeare as vile and filthy as we can for thereby we shew our griefe and hatred for them Vse This condemneth most men who when they are tolde of their sinnes doe seeke to lessen and excuse them to make them little sinnes or no sins if they could well it is a signe of a naughtie heart as we see in Saul 1. Sam. 15. who would not confesse his sinne but excused it it shewes men are not humbled nor grieued haue no hatred of it but if we do truely see the loathsomnesse of sinne Oh wee would aggrauate it yea speake as badde as we can of it and not excuse it in any case the second thing in the petition is the manner of it namely that hee doth pray in faith and affiance of Gods mercy for he praies vnto God and describes him to be the God of his saluation because hee put all his affiance in Gods mercy for saluation and acknowledgeth it to be the gift of God Doctr. 5 In that Dauid thus prayeth for the pardon of his sinnes Faith required in prayer with faith and affiance We learne that if we desire to obtaine our requests wee must pray to God with faith and affiance in Gods mercy for at the same time that God toucheth a poore sinner to mourne for his sins and to repent he giues him faith to pray to God with affiance for pardon and saluation So then wee see whatsoeuer we aske at Gods hands we must aske in faith If any lacke wisedome let him aske in faith and wauer not Iam.
1.5 6 Hebr. 11.6 for hee that wauers can haue no hope to obtaine at Gods hand Whosoeuer doubteth whether God will grant his requests or not can neuer pray for any thing earnestly and effectually This our Sauior teacheth Mar. 11.24 Whatsoeuer yee desire when ye pray Beleeue that ye shall haue it and it shall bee done vnto you And none can haue this assurance that GOD is ready to heare them and to grant their requests but onely the faithfull who haue first this assurance that their sinnes are pradoned and that they are reconciled vnto God in Christ Iesus Vse 1 How should this mooue vs all to labour to get sauing faith that so we might pray in faith and obtaine our requests pardon of sins wisedome the gifts of Gods spirit c. for hee that comes in vnbeliefe can looke for no mercy at Gods hands and therefore the prayer of many vnbeleeuers ignorant soules alas they be but babblings and can doe no good O then let vs labour to bee able to say my God giue mee this or that Vse 2 This must teach vs to moderate our desires and take heede we aske not any thing that is not warranted by the word for vnles it be warranted by the word wee cannot haue anie assurance hee will heare vs for there is no faith without the word and therefore when wee shall aske things at our lust and pleasure it is iust with Almightie GOD not to heare vs. Doctr. 6 When Dauid calles the Lord Praise of our saluation properly belongs to God Ro. 6. vlt. My God and the God of my saluation He acknowledgeth that saluation pardon of his sinnes life and all good things come from God and are his gracious gifts in Christ It is hee who at the first gaue vs life when wee were starke dead in trespasses and sinnes It is he againe that keepes our soules in life If we fall hee rayseth vs vp when wee wander he recalleth vs from iudgements past present and to come hee hath doth and will deliuer vs so that hee may well be called The God of our Saluation Vse 1 Let vs then acknowledge this that al the good things we inioy the fauour of God pardon of our sinnes iustification sanctification redemption c. all these are the free mercie and gifts of GOD in CHRIST and then wee shall learne to depend on GOD for the comfort of this life for if we know God hath giuen vs Christ and deliuered vs from sinne death and hell how then can hee deny vs the lesser things for this life Rom. 8.32 Vse 2 Seeing saluation is the gift of God we see that the Doctrine of the Papists is erronious who teach men that they may merite saluation and mercy at Gods hand pardon of sin saluation and life eternall Dauid acknowledgeth it to be the free gift of God Rom. 6. Dan. 9. Iob 42.6 Ephes 2. and therefore let vs abhorre their doctrine and our goodnesse or worthinesse and acknowledge that all wee may enjoy for saluation it is the free and vnderserued fauour of God in Christ Iesus Dauid hee felt now the heauie weight of Gods anger which pressed him downe exceedingly and brake his heart yet withall hee felt the mercie of God which made him bolde to goe to God for pardon so that hee could call him my GOD. Wherein we may note the difference of Gods children from infidells that haue no faith the child of God although he be touched at the quicke with the feeling of Gods displeasure yet he can by faith goe to his father and make his moane vnto him But a wicked man that hath no faith in Christ Note hee conceiueth nothing but GODS anger and iudgement and therefore flies from him and cannot giue one rap at Gods mercie seate cannot for his life cry My God and my Father but is faine to run from GOD and so in time to dispaire as Caine and Iudas And my tongue shall sing of thy righteousnesse THese wordes containe in them the reason of his request as if he should say If thou shalt O Lord pardon my sinne and in mercie deliuer me from the curse and punishment due to me for them my tongue shall be a Preacher and publisher of thy mercie vnto others And my tongue shall sing of thy righteousnesse By righteousnesse is not meant here the iustice of God whereby he takes vengeance for sinne but by righteousnesse is meant the mercifull dealing of God in keeping promise with all repentant sinners in pardoning and remitting their sinnes and receiuing them to mercy Doctr. 7 It is impossible for any man or woman Gods mercies must vntie our tongues to praise him Luke 22. 1. Chro. 19 Acts 11.18 1. The 2.19 who haue truly tasted of Gods mercy in CHRIST for life and saluation to keepe it in as it shall not breake foorth and appeare but he that hath his hart affected with Gods mercie in CHRIST it will vntie his tongue to speake of it and to praise God for it As it is not possible to keepe fire so close but it will smoke and flame in time so the feeling of Gods loue can not but break out and appeare to the good of others Wel by the rule of this doctrine wee may see that very few haue their hearts affected with the mercie of God in Christ Luke 17. because they seldome or neuer take occasion to speak of it and to prayse God for it The poore Leaper finding himselfe to be cleansed came to praise God for it and Naaman would giue Elisha a reward but our hearts haue no comfort in it therefore we open not our hearts to praise God And my tongue MArke how Dauid speakes that as in heart he will blesse God so in words hee will praise him Doctr. 2 Of all the partes of mans bodie the tongue serueth to honour GOD and to praise him that serueth to vnfolde the truth of God to blesse him to praise him and to instruct others Iames 3. Vse 1 Well seeing that God hath of all members of the bodie ordayned the tongue to be that member whereby we shall honour and praise him let vs gouerne our tongue so as it may serue to open his will to praise and blesse him to speake of his wonderous woorkes let vs vse it well in prayer in speaking of Gods mercie and iudgement to instruct others and in any case let vs set a watch before our mouthes that we sinne not in speeches Iames 3. If any man sinne not in his tongue he is a perfect man Of thy righteousnesse Doctr. 8 HE calles Gods faithfulnes and truth in keeping promise to repentant sinners His righteousnesse Gods rightteousnes what wherein note a wonderfull comfort to all repentant sinners that GOD auoucheth he should be vniust Note and vnrighteous if hee should not giue them mercie and pardon when they repent seeing hee hath tied himselfe by hi● promise so as if he should not shew