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A12170 The brides longing for her bride-groomes second comming A sermon preached at the funerall of the right worshipfull, Sir Thomas Crevv, knight, sergeant at law to his maiestie. By the late learned and reverend divine, Rich. Sibs. Sibbes, Richard, 1577-1635.; Hughes, George, 1603-1667, attributed name. 1638 (1638) STC 22478B; ESTC S113744 32,385 162

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which followes the Spirit breaks forth and saith Amen Even so come Lord Iesus A little of Amen Christ is said in the beginning of this Booke to be Amen the true and faithfull Witnesse Revel 3. 14. And all the Promises are said in Christ Iesus to be Yea and Amen 2 Cor. 1. 20. that is they are made for his sake and performed for his sake They are made in him and for him and they are performed in him and for him And when AMEN that is Christ himselfe shall say his Amen to any thing is it so much for us to give our Amen The point I meane to rayse out of this word Amen is this That the hearts of the Children of God are plyable to Divine Truths to yeeld to the whole Word of God especially to the good Word of God viz. the Promises and of all Promises to the Promise of Promises the second comming of Christ. They say Amen to that and that for these Reasons Because there is a sutablenesse of disposition and a kind of connaturalnesse betweene a sanctified heart and sanctified Truths betweene an holy heart and holy things insomuch that if an holy Truth never heard of before be heard by an holy heart it will yeeld present assent for his heart is subdued so that he hath an Amen for it presently There is a sweet relish in all Divine Truths and sutable to the sweetnesse in them there is a spirituall taste which the Spirit of God puts into the soule of his children Though there be never so much sweetnesse in things if there be not a sutable taste there is no relish in them Therefore the Spirit of God in his children works a taste of the sweetnesse that is in the Word of God And that is a maine ground why they say Amen especially to comfortable Truths Againe when the soule is once contracted unto God it hath no will of its owne but it yeelds up his will to Gods will The Spouse hath no will of her owne but her Husbands will is her will So if Christ say Amen I come quickly the Spouse of Christ saith Amen too God deales with his children likewise by way of a covenant and a contract And above all other covenants the covenant of a contract is the sweetest covenant Now in it there must be a consent on our part and therefore it is that the Spirit alwayes stirres up an Amen on our parts too When he saith Amen it shall be so then the soule saith Amen Lord let it be so As in civill Marriage there is a contract so here in the spirituall and seeing there is a contract there is also an assent to the second comming of Christ the contracted Spouse must needes say Amen to the Marriage-day Lastly the Spirit of God in the hearts of his children stirres up in them this Amen as a seale of their effectuall calling If you should aske me what effectuall calling is I answer It is nothing else but the hearts Eccho and answer to Gods speech God calls and we answer This is by S. Peter called The answer of a good Conscience There must be in the soule the answer of a good Conscience to all Divine Truths Doest thou beleeve I doe beleeve Doest thou repent I doe repent Seeke ye my face Thy face Lord will I seeke Returne ye back-sliding children and I will heale your back-slidings Behold we come unto thee for thou art the Lord our God Unlesse there be thus the answer of a good Conscience there is no effectuall calling Our calling is then effectuall when the Spirit stirres up in the heart an answer unto it Therefore you see there must needes be an Amen wrought in the hearts of the children of God Beloved if this be so I beseech you let us begge of God if we finde any stubbornnesse or renitencie in our soules to Divine Truths the performance of the covenant of grace Lord thou hast promised fleshy and sensible hearts tender and yeelding affections oh now grant them and worke them For beloved this you must know howsoever God deales with us by way of covenant yet when he comes to performe the covenant hee workes in a manner our part and his owne too In effect hee makes a Testament and not a covenant In a Testament we bequeath we doe not covenant and condition So that though God deales with his people by way of covenant as if you repent if you beleeve if you obey yet he gives by way of Testament the grace that he bestowes Therefore begge of God that as he requires this condition that wee should assent and be plyable unto his Word so that he would make his covenant a Testament and a Will I meane that he would effectually worke it and make us to doe it This should be our desire of God And so much the rather first because God honours us by it in having our consent Is not this a great honour to us that he will not performe things without our consent For indeed hee will not accomplish the worke of our everlasting salvation without it But then if we set our Seales to Gods Seale and we consent once we even binde God himselfe when he seales to us and we to him we binde God Almightie and by that power of Faith subdue Hell and all our opposite enemies When we seale to the Truth of God and cry Amen it is a word that fills Heaven and Earth there is not a joyfuller word in the world then when whole Congregations can say and shout Amen When God sayes Amen in Heaven if we presently can say Amen to his Truth upon Earth he will say Amen to our Salvation Thus God honours us by it when hee comes for our consent Wee honour God againe by our sealing to his Truth Faith is that which seales to Gods Truth and Amen is the very voyce of Faith It is a pittifull thing but common in the world that GOD should have no more credit with us Poore distressed Soules will say Amen to the Lyes of their owne hearts and presumptuous persons will say Amen to a Lyar to a Murtherer to an Enemie to Satan but God hath so little credit with us that if hee command wee will not say Amen if hee pro mise wee have no Amen for him if hee threaten wee blesse our selves saying Wee shall doe well enough Wee shall have peace though wee walke after the imagination of our owne hearts adding drunkennesse unto thirst When the Spirit of God sayth Hee will stirre up a fire in his anger and his wrath shall burne unto the lowest Hell against all such as goe on in their sinfull courses yet they will flatter themselves Well beloved wee may shake off Gods Word in the Ministerie as prophane persons doe but when God comes in the execution of his Threatnings then his wrath shall burne to Hell and not be quenched Who can avoid or abide that
THE BRIDES Longing for her BRIDE-GROOMES second comming A Sermon preached at the funerall of the right Worshipfull Sir THOMAS CREVV Knight Sergeant at Law to his MAIESTIE By The late learned and reverend Divine ' RICH. SIBS REV. 22. 17. The Spirit and the Bride say Come and let him that heareth say come LONDON Printed by E. P. for E. Langham in Bambury 1638. To the Reader Loving Readers LOe here the verifying of that ancient adage quod differtur non aufertur for long look't for comes at last That which before a Solemne and sad assembly was publikely preached and committed to the eares of some is now printed and committed to the eyes of all that have a minde to reade it which thing hath with a long and longing desire bin wished and waited for by sundry This Funeral sermon bespake your receiving and respecting of it in a double consideration each of which in my opinion hath an important rare and singular ponderation Behold first the Man secondly the matter The Man by whom and the man for whom it was made the one that worthy Divine Dr Sibs who in his life time intended and approoved it for the presse as it now comes forth the other that Worshipful Serjeant Sir Thomas Crew men of more then ordinary worth and goodnesse whom to name is enough to those that knew them for if I should enter into a particular discourse and discovery of their deserved worth I feare I should more dishonour my undertakings and wrong your expectation then in any proportion answer the excellency of two such worthy Theames Secondly for the matter as the occasion mens expectations were extraordinary so shal you finde his preparation Read then judge It sweetly and to the life sets forth the duty desire and disposition of the Church Spouse of Christ Ecchoing a faithful and prayerful Amen to all the truths of God especially to the precious promises and chiefly to that promise of promises Christs second comming which in cold bloud undauntedly to desire is an unfallible marke of a true and through cōvert which that we may doe wee must make sure our espousall to Christ here and get to be clad with the wedding garment of faith and repentance teaching us to ponder pray much and then admirable shall be our confident standing before God our rich hope our quietnesse and hearts ease our joy as if wee had one foot in heaven already Wee shall bee able with S. Paul to cast downe our gantlet and bid defiance to Divels to men to height to depth to things present and things to come If all the hearts in the world were one Heart it could not comprehend those rich blessings wherewith true Christians are richly indowed and those spirituall ioyes and comforts which shall rain upon them in sweet showers from heaven rich they are in hand but richer in hope rich in possession but richer in reversion For what ravishing Ioy what inexplicable sweetnesse shal then everlasting possesse our soules when as wee who have bin a long time contracted to our Lord husband shall see that blessed time come when we shall have that glorious marriage between him and us really and Royally solemnized in the presence of God and his holy Angels and shall have the fruition of him and all his happinesse and enioy such heavenly fellowship familiarity acquaintance with him transcendantly above all the sweetest relations here below I say with him who is The Prince of Peace the King of glory yea the very glory of Heaven and Earth the expresse image of his Fathers person in whom those things which are invisible are seene the brightnesse of everlasting light the undefiled mirrour of the Maiesty of God and the desire of all Nations Blessed are they which are called to the marriage supper of the Lamb Rev. 19. 9 Wherunto that you may be admitted as a welcome guest you must both know and practice what in this Treatise is contained To conclude I am bold therefore in the cause of Gods honour and your salvation to intreat you as ever you would have interest in Christs blood and bles sednesse sufferings and satisfactions as you meane to have any Fellowship or communion in Heaven with the Blessed Saints and Angels as you intend to have any part in that Kingdome which the Lord Iesus hath purchased with his owne bloud that you would up and bee doing that which the wife of the Lambe is said to have done Rev. 19. 7. make your s●lves ready which if you doe his speedy accesse shall bring to you speeding successe which that you may doe you shall not want his constant and instant prayers who is Your christian and cordiall wel-wisher G. H. The CONTENTS THe Churches happines consummate in Heaven page 2 Of the word Amen p. 9 Doct. 1. The hearts of Gods Children are plyable to all divine truths more to the promises above all to the promises of Christs second comming p. 12 Rea. 1. There is a sutablenesse betweene a sanctified heart and sanctified Truths p. ibid. Rea. 2. There is a spirituall taste infused to relish those truths 13 Rea. 3. The Churches will is not her owne but Christs 14 Rea. 4. There is a spirituall contract betweene Christ and the soule ibid. Rea. 5. It is a seale of effectuall calling 15 What effectuall calling is 16 Use 1. If wee find an unpliablenesse on our part to begge the performance of the Covenant of grace 17 Motives to give our Amen Mot. 1. God honours us in having our consent 19 Mot. 2. Wee honour God in sealing to his truth 20 Use 2. A reproofe of 2. sorts 1. Those which have no Amen for God 21 2. Those which have a false Amen 23 The desires of the Spirit the true Characters of a Christian. 28 Desires resembled to a Streame in sundry particulars 1. They come from a good Spring 29 2. They carry all before them 30 3. They swell by opposition ibid. 4. They are restlesse till they are emptied ibid. 5. They increase in running 31 6. They rest in their proper place 32 7. They constantly send up vapours 33 5. Observations making way to the main point 1. There will be a second coming of Christ more glorious then the former 34 2. A Christian that hath true Faith in the times to come will have answerable desires and prayers ibid. 3. Agracious heart turnes promises into desires and prayers 38 4. The more assured one is of any thing the more effectuall it makes him pray 40 5. Gods promises have graduall performances 43 The sixt and maine point 6 It is the duty and disposition of a gracious heart to desire the glorious comming of Christ and all his other commings in way and order to this as they make way for his last comming 48 Rea. 1. The Church is in want till then 49 Rea. 2. Our life is hid with Christ in God ibid Rea 3. Christ is in some sort imperfect till then 50 Rea. 4.
Where the treasure is there will the heart be 51 Rea. 5. The members are carried to union with the head 52 Rea. 6. By comparing it with glory here in sundry particulars 56 Rea. 7. From the state of the Church at the best in this World in regard of troubles without 64. and corruptions within 68 Tryalls of our desires for the second comming of Christ. Tryall 1. By seeing what benefit we have by the first comming of Christ. 70 Tryall 2. By our preparing for it 73 Tryall 3. Whether our hearts be the Kingdome of Christ now 74 Tryall 4. By our holy exercises 77 Directions inabling us to utter this desire and prayer Direct 1. 1. Labour to be reconciled to God 81 2. Labour to grow in the new Creature 83 3. Be sure to do what you doe throughly and quickly 85 4. Take all advantages to helpe this desire and prayer from crosses and Satan 92 Two objections answered 1. Object I find I am not so desirous of the comming of Christ as I ought 9● 2. Object But I desire to live still 97 A pressing exhortation to long for the second comming of Christ and from thence also to quicken our selves in our Christian work 98 A conclusion Upon the particular occasion 111 THE BRIDEGROOMES PROMISE And The BRIDES Prayer REVEL 22. 20. Hee which testifieth these things saith Surely I come quickly Amen Even so come Lord Iesus AS the Church of God being the weakest and the most shiftlesse part of mankind is never without trouble in this world so God would never have it to be without comfort And therefore God reveales unto Christ in this Booke and Christ unto the Angel and the Angel unto Iohn things to come from the Ascension of Christ unto his second comming that so in all conditions of the Church the Church might have recourse unto this Booke to see what the issue of all would be This is their comfort that howsoever things may be carryed in this world in a seeming confusion in a cloud and in a Mysterie yet in conclusion all shall end well on the Churches side their trouble shall end in Peace their abasement in Glory and their conflict in a Crowne This we may see here verified This Revelation doth end in the description of the glorious condition of the Church In the two last Chapters as I take it the Evangelist Saint Iohn sets downe the glorious estate of the Church of God even in this world yet so as it shall end and be consummate in perfect glory in the world to come For the soule of a Christian like Noahs Dove cannot rest in any glory here till it returne to the Arke till it come to the enjoyment of perfect glory and have blissefull communion with Christ for ever and ever in Heaven And therefore Christ doth terminate and end the sweetnesse of his Promises in Heaven and at his last comming and the Church likewise stretcheth and rayseth up her desires to that Howsoever there shall be glorious times and things here yet these are but as the first fruits to the whole Harvest and as a drop unto the Ocean Therefore when you reade of a glorious estate of the Church to be here upon Earth your mindes must have recourse to the upshot and consummation of all in Heaven Ierusalem which is from above must lead us to Ierusalem which is above Now because that mans unbeleeving heart is too prone to thinke that these things are too good to be true and too great to be performed seeing such an immeasurable disproportion betweene his owne unworthinesse and the excellencie of the things promised hereupon the mercie of our blessed Saviour is such that he confirmes this his second glorious comming by all kind of Witnesses that may be Here is the Angel Verse 6. Christ himselfe Verse 7. The Spouse and the Spirit in the Spouse Verse 17. And Christ himselfe againe in the words before the Text Behold I come quickly then you have the Spouses answer Amen even so come Lord Iesus Beloved Faith is a supernaturall thing it hath no friend within us it hath no helpe no cause in the world except God himselfe therefore it hath need of all confirmation God knowes us and our needs better then we doe our selves and you see he useth confirmation to helpe our unbeleefe And besides the Witnesses the thing it selfe is repeated againe and againe three or foure times in this Chapter Vers. 7 12 20. Behold I come quickly And behold I come quickly and Surely I come quickly By every repetition Christ seekes to gaine upon our mis-giving soules Behold I come Now because our spirit is exceeding short and we are readie to crie out as it is in the fixt of this Booke How long Lord holy and true How long Why he answers Behold I come quickly You shall also finde in the Prophesies of the Old Testament the same Promises delivered and repeated againe and againe because of our unbeleefe which ariseth from an inward guilt that cleaves to our Consciences because we are subject to failings and are not so strict as we should be But such are the yerning bowels of our blessed Saviour that it grieves him to see his tender Church afflicted and troubled in mind therefore he helpes all that he can Observe then I beseech you in the words the sweet entercourse that is betweene Christ and his Spouse Christ promiseth againe and againe Behold I come quickly and the Church saith Come Amen Even so come Lord Iesus There is no entercourse in the world so sweet as is that betweene Christ and his Church But wee will come unto the wordes themselves Amen Even so come Lord Iesus In these wordes you have first the assent of the Church secondly the consent her assent to the Truth her consent to the goodnesse of the Truth Amen It is so Nay Amen It shall be so Nay Amen Be it so or Let it be so There is a wishing included in it All these are wrought by the Spirit The Spirit convinceth us both of the Truth and of the goodnesse of the Truth And besides that in the next wordes the same Spirit stirres up a desire and prayer Even so come Lord Iesus Holy desires are turned into fervent prayers Amen is a short word but marvelously pregnant full of sense full of spirit It is a word that seales all the Truths of God that seales every particular Promise of God And it is never likely to arise in the soule unlesse there be first an Almightie power from Heaven to seize on the powers of the soule to subdue them and make it say Amen There is such an inward rising of the heart and an innate rebellion against the blessed Truth of God that unlesse God by his strong Arme bring the heart downe it never will nor can say Amen But now the heart will not be pent in or restrayned the Spirit is an enlarging thing and therefore besides Amen though Amen includes that
dreadfull Sentence Goe ye cursed into everlasting fire prepared for the Devill and his Angels Gods words are not as Winde Indeed they are such a Winde as will blow downe all impenitent sinners to Hell Wee must have a Legall Amen to the Threatnings of God as well as an Evangelicall Amen to the sweet Promises S. Iohn here by the Spirit of God saith Amen to the Promises of the time to come to wit for the confusion of Antichrist for the conversion of the Iewes and for the glorious times to come though he sees no evidence thereof for the present and so must we to all Divine Truths But wee have another kind and companie of men that must be taxed that have indeed an Amen and a Seale but it is to a blank They are presumptuous persons and such which is worse as will have God to say Amen to their courses They will be naught and sinfull and then studie and strive to bring Gods Word to stand bent to their bow and so in their lying conceit make God say Amen to their Lusts. They account it not sufficient to have their will but they will have God to be of their mind too and they will alwayes get some daubers that shall say Goe on and prosper An Ahab will alwayes have his false Prophets What a wicked thing is this that wee should make an Idoll of God and transforme him into the likenesse of Satan his Enemie To make him like that which he hates most We will continue in our sinfull courses and make as though we had the Word of God for us and oh we have the judgement of such and such and thus boulster up our selves by building upon such sandie foundations When wee should bring up our soules and resigne them to God and his Spirit wee will bring God downe to our bent and make him to say this and that agreeable to our carnall reason and corrupt affections But I must not enlarge my selfe in this In a word therefore to conclude this point As there is a sweet harmonie in Gods Truth so let there be a harmonie in our hearts thereunto Gods Truth alwayes agrees with it selfe oh let our hearts agree with it When we heare a Threatning a Precept or a Promise oh let us say Amen It is the sweetest harmonie in the world when we can bring our hearts to close with God and his Word with his Spirit and Truth when we can be delivered into that forme of Doctrine which is delivered unto us But now I goe on Even so come Lord Iesus Wee come from the assent unto the consent yeelding unto that which Christ said as true and good We come unto the desire and prayer of the Church Even so come Lord Iesus Amen is an Hebrew word and it is still retained to shew the consent of the Christian Church with the Iewish both with that which was before and with that which shall be afterward And it is expressed and opened here by a word following Yea or Even so come Lord Iesus You see the Church desires and out of her desire prayes Come Lord Iesus Now this desire of the Church shewes the gracious disposition of the Church These desires are the breathings and motions of the Spirit in the soule tending to further union Even as motion tends to rest so desires tend to the uniting unto the thing desired The Churches desires here are the immediate issue of the soule and therefore undissembled and they shew the true character of a Christian soule We may dissemble words and actions but we cannot dissemble our desires and affections we may paint fire but we cannot paint heat Therefore God judgeth us more by our desires and affections then by our words and actions Now you may know that our desires are holy and good if so be that they be heavenly for then it is a signe that they come downe from Heaven even as a Spring will arise and ascend as high as the Spring Head whence it comes If our desires rise to Heaven as the Churches here doe then it is a signe they come downe from Heaven Our desires are as a streame which I will shew you by prosecuting that metaphor and allusion in sundry particulars A good Streame hath a good Spring so must our desires The Spring of the Churches desires here is Love shee loves Christ and therefore desires him to come quickly A Streame you know carryes all before it so our desires are an holy Streame issuing from a good Spring and carrying all before them They are efficacious not a meere velleitie as they say a bare wishing and woulding A Streame if it be stopped will swell till it breake downe all opposition and carry all before it so let a good desire be stopt and it will swell more and more and grow bigger and bigger till it makes way for it selfe A Streame is restlesse and incessant till it meet with the Ocean and emptie it selfe into the Sea so true and holy desires be restlesse and alwayes in motion They are not like a standing Poole that rests but they are in motion still till they have emptied themselves into the boundlesse and bottomelesse Ocean of endlesse pleasure As true Streames that arise from a Fountaine doe waxe bigger and bigger the neerer they come to the Ocean because other Rivers joyne with them and so they take advantage and augmentation by other streames that run into them so if our desires be true they are growing desires they encrease bigger and bigger still till they come to Heaven At length we see the Streames emptie themselves into the Sea they are swallowed up there where they have a more constant being then in themselves namely of the Ocean the true element and proper place of all waters and so our desires if they be holy as they are restlesse and growing so at last they emptie themselves into Christ and joynes with God and happinesse for the time to come for there is a greater happinesse for the soules of men in God in Christ and in Heaven then there is in themselves and there they are swallowed up Lastly we may trie our desires by this Vapours in a low place doe shew that there is a Spring there you know that the Springs are there where there are most Vapours constantly so where there be breathings of the soule upward as there is here of the Church surely there is a Spring of Love that yeelds these Vapours and whence these desires flow But I come more particularly unto this particular desire of the Church Come Lord Iesus I shall make way by some propositions which I shall praemise before I come to the maine thing which I shall stand upon at this time First we must take it for granted That there will be a second glorious comming of Christ that will be farre more glorious then the former The best times and things are to come for Christians every way every day
of grace especially that is the naturall and immediate meaning how transcendantly then unutterable and unconceivable are those things that are reserved against that time If the first fruits are so sweet what is the full harvest If the earnest bee so comfortable what is the whole bargaine If this Ioy be unspeakeable and full of Glory and this peace passe all understanding what will the fulnesse of Ioy peace and pleasures which are at Gods right hand for evermore and which shall bee then doe If the Angels wonder at the wisedome of God in the governement of his Church here in the middest of confusion how shall they bee put into a new and greater wonderment when they shall see Christ glorious in his Saints If when Christ was born in his abasement they sang Glory to God on high peace on earth good will towards men how joyful will those blessed spirits bee when Christ and all his members shall be joyned together in one body in Heaven If Abraham rejoyced to foresee by the eye of Faith the first comming of Christ in the flesh how should we joy by Faith to see the second comming of Christ If Iohn Baptist leaped in the wombe for joy at the presence of Mary the Mother of our Lord how will our hearts dance when we shall see the Lord himselfe in the great glory and Majesty of Heaven If Peter was so ravished with a little droppe and glimpse of Heaven when hee saw the transfiguration of Christ in the mount so that hee even lost and forgac himselfe and wist not what he said how shall we be affected think you when wee shall see Christ not in his transfiguration but in his glorification for ever If old Simeon when he saw Christ in his infancy embraced him in his arms and said Now Lord lettest thou thy servant depart in peace according to thy word for mine eyes have seene thy salvation How shall wee bee transported with joy and admiration to see Christ not in his swadling cloathes nor in his infancy but in heaven all glorious If the sight of Christ in his Ordinances in his Word and Sacraments doth so affect a Christians heart as to transforme him into the Image of them what will it doe to see Christ face to face without these Glasses If the promises doe so quicken us as you have it in the Psalmes Thy word hath quickned mee what will the full performance of them doe If the communion of Saints here be so sweet even an Heaven upon earth what will it bee when all the blessed soules that have bin from the beginning of the World unto the end shall be all together and they altogether freed from all corruptions and infirmities what a blessed sight will that be If so bee that things prepared by men bee so glorious as the temple of Solomon was what is that glory which was prepared before the World was and is in preparing still for the Church If rest from labour bee so sweet what is the glorious liberty of the Sonnes of God A little liberty from corruption a little freedome and enlargement of Spirit here how sweet is that when we are set at liberty to serve God when we have the liberty of the Spirit to goe boldly to God and to the Throne of Grace how pleasant is that But oh the liberty of glory that is true liberty indeed Beloved these things deserve and desire admiration rather then expression therefore I leave them to your wondering and admiring rather then I wil study long to expresse them Oh yee blessed soules stand still a little and consider by the eye of Faith these glorious things and times to come You see then by this the Church hath great reason to say Come Lord Iesus Besides do but consider the estate of the Church here in this world even at the best while wee are present in the body we are absent from the Lord. But for the most part the Church is in this world as Daniel in the Lions den as sheepe in the midst of ravening wolves as a Ship in the midst of the waves and as a Lily among thornes All the birds of prey doe seize on the poore Turtle-Dove of Chrict and they beare a speciall and implacable malice against Gods Church and Children Yea oftentimes those that professe religion in the forme of it doe let out the h●art blood of it in deed and deny the power thereof Wee see it hath bin for ever since Christs comming and it will bee so to the end of the World Satan abuseth the great Ordinances of God and makes them serviceable to his owne ends so that there is nothing free from Sathans defilement no not the best Ordinances of God We see how boisterously and roughly the poore church of God is handled Are there not oftentimes in the Church within it selfe prejudices surmises jealousies one against another that the company of one another is not so sweet and delightfull And Woe to the world because of offences Are there not scandals and offences in the Church that hinders the comfort of it and many times do cause the falling out of those that are otherwise truly good So that in regard of Christians themselves there is not such a sweet complacency and delight one in another as there should be and as there shall bee then Where there is a different sight and a different light there will be different judgements and affections Now al Christians in this life have both a different light and sight one sees things cleerer than another and so their judgements differ a little and therefore their affections too those promises of the Lion and the Lambe dwelling together shall not exactly bee performed untill this his second comming but there shall be something of the Lion and of the Wolfe in the best Christians but then it shall be fully satisfied then all Woolvish and Lionish dispositions shall be subdued then there shall bee no infirmity in others to displease us nor any in us to give distaste to them but then we shall have an eternall communion together Therfore is there not in regard of our selves good reason for Christians to say Amen even so come Lord Iesus Then in regard of every one in his own particular doth not every one finde that true in himselfe that Paul saith of himselfe that we carry about with us a body of sin and a body of death our corruptions that we carry about with us are like a dead body tied unto a living body now what an odious and loathsome thing is it for a man to carry about with him a dead body Thus we doe and the more wee grow in grace the more noysome it will bee to us for the more we grow in grace the more life wee have and therefore the more Antipathy against sinne The more wee grow in grace the more light wee have
to discerne the bad and the more will our love to grace encrease now the more light and life and love the more shall wee bee annoyed carrying about with us this body of sinne and the thorne in the flesh Some corruptions are as grievous to us as a Thorne that rends the flesh And this is the disposition of the best in this life Therefore in regard of the Church and the enemies of it in regard of our selves and every particular Christian in regard of their conflicting and afflicted condition have wee not cause to say Amen come Lord Iesus Thus wee see the grounds which the Church hath to say so Let us now come to the second point to try whether wee can indeed expresse this desire that the spirit of God makes For it is onely the Spirit in the Spouse that saith Come Lord Iesus Let us see whether the Spirit sayes so in us We shall not say much it may be knowne by that which hath bin said in the beginning and it is evident also besides therefore in a word or two Let us try our selves by this what benefit have we by the first comming of Christ by his death and the shedding of his blood Doth that pardon our sinnes Are our Consciences besprinkled by that from dead workes to serve the everliving God Are our hearts set at liberty to goe to the Throne of grace Have we thus any benefit by his first comming Then wee cannot but with a long and longing expectation looke for his second But on the contrary he that hath no good by the first cannot truely desire nor comfortably expect the second comming of Christ for why the second comming is but to make good what is begun here The first is to redeeme our soules the second is to glorifie our bodies If our soules bee not redeemed never look for the redemption of our bodies The first and second comming of Christ are of so neere connexion that oftentimes they are comprised together as the regeneration of our soules the regeneration of our bodies the Adoption of our soules and the Adoption of our bodies the redemption of our soules and the Redemption of our bodies to shew that wheresoever there is the true redemption and Adoption of the Soule there the Redemption and Adoption of the body will follow and an expectation thereof also Christ will be redemption to us when he hath bin redemption to our foules first in the assurance of the pardon of our sinnes Looke then to that first If we desire the second comming of Christ wee will prepare for it If a man sayes he desires to goe to some great person and yet never thinks of any preparation for it it is but a pretended desire if hee doth not put on his best cloathes and fit himselfe for it as Ioseph did for Pharoh so if a man hope for this comming of Christ he will purifie himselfe for it even as hee is pure He will not appeare in his foule cloathes but will put off the old man and put on the new He will fit himselfe as the Bride for the comming of the Bridegroome Beloved if the thoughts of Christs second comming bee not efficatious to worke in the soule a great care to fit and prepare for it it is but a false conceit and lying fancy it is no holy desire examine it by this Whether your heats bee the Kingdome of Christ whether hee rule in your hearts here Do we think to rule with him in Heaven in his Kingdome if wee will not yeeld up our Hearts to bee his Kingdome upon earth No he will come into our hearts before wee shall come to him he will come to rule in us here before we shall ever thinke to come to rule with him in heaven Therefore all they that stand out against the Ordinances of God and will live in sinne against their knowledge and conscience doe they spend any thoughts or wishes on Christs second comming He will come indeed but it will be a day of darknesse and gloominesse unto them Such persons cannot say Come Lord Iesus come quickly but Mountaines come and Rocks come come quickly Fall upon us and hide us from the presence of him that sitteth upon the Throne and from the wrath of the Lambe Nothing will be more terrible to such then that Day Fire is the most comfortable thing and the most terrible and so God is most comfortable to his and yet most terrible to such that doe not prepare for his comming Who amongst us saith the Prophet shall dwell winh the devouring fire Who amongst us shall dwell with everlasting burnings Who shall appeare before Christ To them then that live in their sinnes in this glorious light of the Gospel there is a most terrible threatning even from the comming of Christ. If any man love not the LORD JESUS when he is discovered cleerely in the Gospell Let him be Anathema Maranatha which is a more terrible curse then any is in the Law As the greatest blessings are from the comming of Christ so from the same is the most terrible threatning There is not such a terrible curse in all the Scriptures againe as that is in the Corinthians So that The Lord shall come in flaming fire rendering vengeance to all them that know him not and that obey not the Gospel therefore take heed of this Try it againe by holy exercises They that desire indeed the comming of Christ they exercise themselves much in holinesse they exercise themselves in the beginning of Heaven here upon earth in reading and hearing the Word in the communion of Saints in praying and acquainting themselves with God c. In what else shall we be employed when we come to Heaven There shall bee the perfection of these graces and exercises begun here upon earth Many a prophane wretches heart swells when he coms to prayer or any divine exercise hee is proudly brought up and his heart is not subdued to holy exercises here Heaven will not brooke such and such will not brooke Heaven There is nothing but praising God continually now if you will not endure these holy exercises here what should you doe in Heaven Therefore let us not deceive our own souls I beseech you If we say this truly Come Lord Iesus undoubtedly it will have an influence into our lives it will stirre up all graces in the soule as Faith to lay hold upon it hope to expect it love to embrace it patience to endure any thing for it heavenly-mindednesse to fit and prepare for it faithfulnesse in our callings that wee may make up our accoūts before that time c. There is not a grace of the spirit but it is stirred up and quickned thereby Therfore be not deceived It is impossible that wee should have dead and dull and cold hearts and yet believe this that there is such a glorious time to come undoubtedly it wil inspire and
a man fight indeed Are you in any disconsolate condition If you be see what the Apostle Paul saith to the The ssalonians Wherefore comfort yee one another with these words With what words Why wee shall be ever with the Lord. Oh these words will comfort indeed Consider when you have lost your friends your estate or any thing it shall be all fully made up there Doe you as it were make it up before-hand with comforts of a higher nature They bee things that will comfort indeed And so when you finde your selves dull in doing the worke of the Lord thinke upon the second comming of Christ and that hee will not then come emptie-handed but hee will bring his reward with him Consider what Saint Paul said to Timothie I charge thee therefore before God and the Lord Iesus Christ who shall judge the quicke and dead at his appearing and his Kingdome c. The holy Apostle had no greater a conjuration to move Timothie to be diligent and to quicken him in his Ministerie then by the comming of our Lord Jesus So let us stirre up our selves and comfort our selves hereby Beloved the Soule is never in such a tune as when the thoughts of these glorious Times have raysed the Affections to the highest pitch and pegge then the Soule is never uncomfortable and so long as it is so affected it cannot sinne for wee loose our frame wee let downe the Soule in base desires wee let loose our thoughts from closing with Christ and with the time to come when wee sinne when wee let them loose then they sinke downe to earthly things and that is the cause of all sinne and of all discomfort So long then as wee keepe our hearts in a blessed frame of Faith and in a love of the appearing of Christ they are impregnable Satan cannot come betweene us and our Faith but hee labours to loosen our Faith and Love and to distract us with the businesses of the World that wee shall have very seldome thoughts of these things Alas that wee who are borne againe to an Inheritance incorruptible and undefiled and that fadeth not away reserved in Heaven for us should have so little and so light thoughts of our Inheritance If a man were to goe a Journey by Sea a yeare hence hee would be thin king every day upon his Journey what hee should have to carry with him and what will doe him good when hee comes there Wee have all of us a long Journey to goe from Earth to Heaven and wee should be thinking of it every day in the yeare But wee have a companie of men in the World all whose happinesse is in putting off all thoughts in that kind in deferring the day of their death and putting the evill day farre away from them not thinking upon them that so they may drowne themselves in pleasure and voluptuousnesse Ah! what a pittifull case hath Satan and our owne sinfull dispositions brought us unto that wee should place our happinesse safetie and comfort in putting off the thoughts of death in going on presumptuously in sinne and never thinking upon that great Day Alas they cannot thinke of it but as Felix did who when hee heard Paul dispute and reason of Righteousnesse and Temperance and Iudgement to come trembled Why let Felix tremble and let the World tremble but let every Christian that hath made his peace with God rejoice Even as poore Birds doe sing when the Spring time is returned againe for it warmes them and puts life and spirit into them and they entertaine the light and heat of the Sunne with singing and melodie so let us in our thoughts entertaine Christs comming with joy and comfort having made our peace substantially and solidely with God Let us looke up and lift up our heads with joy for our Redemption draweth nigh Luke 21. 28. Now I come to the particular occasion IT is well knowne that the particular occasion of this Meeting is to celebrate and solemnize the Funerall of that worthy man Sir THOMAS CREW one of the Kings Serjeants in regard of whom I made choise of this Text. If I wanted matter to speake of him hee had many naturall excellent parts which did commend him I might speake of the quicknesse of his wit of the firmenesse of his memorie of the readinesse of his expressions of the clearenesse and soliditie of his judgement able to penetrate into the depth of things c. And for his abilitie in his particular calling I might say many things Hee was a man very eminent in his calling hee was one of the Oracles of the Law in his time one that had gathered very long and large experience and wonderfull great dexteritie in that Profession And surely Beloved these things are not to be neglected by us though to God-ward they are not much regarded For naturall parts the Devil excells and hath more then any man but yet to men-ward they are to be esteemed for they vindicate men from the reproach and obloquie of the World They will say Such a man was a religious man but hee had no skill in his calling a good man but unlearned Now then it takes away reproach and disgrace from Religion when it can be said This was an excellent man in his Profession and withall a very excellent good Christian It is the guise and fashion of prowd Prophanenesse to lay Religion as low as they can they will take away or diminish all parts from religious persons as neere as they can that Religion it selfe may seeme vile and contemptible For if Religion once should winne credit then their basenesse would appeare the more and that their pride will not endure Wherefore if these things be to be regarded in regard of men wee ought to thanke God for it when Grace is graced with excellent parts Therefore God sometimes vouchsafeth to men that are truly religious excellencie of parts otherwise Grace is lovely in it selfe But as a precious Stone and Pearle set in Gold is more precious and glorious so Religion set in the stemme of Nature and excellent parts hath more lustre and beautie and the larger improvement You have a companie of prophane wretches in the World even in these glorious Times of the Gospel that doe glory onely in their excellent parts that will seeke even to the Devill himselfe so they may out-bragge others and gaine to themselves a reputation of wit and some will vilely adventure upon sinne against their Conscience thinking that they should lose all reputation of wit and parts if they should become religious once But you see that God oftentimes adornes religious men with excellent parts of Nature Religion indeed cuts off the froth the exuberancie and redundancie of parts but it encreaseth the soliditie of parts and spiritualizeth them and directs them to their right end to the glorie of God and good of mankind Therefore they may stand well enough together Now in this worthy man there was
severall fevere churlish Monitours that did put him in mind of his end namely the Stone and the Strangurie In these sore Diseases hee carryed himselfe with wonderfull great patience None did ever heare any words fall from him that witnessed any impatience Toward his end hee considered that hee was now for another and a better place Therefore when hee was invited to Dinner in the House of which hee was in Grayes Inne Saith hee I must Dine in another place When his Sicknesse did seize upon him more sharpely though the paine thereof tooke away a great part of the powers of his Soule yet hee did manifest a great deale of strength of Faith by divers words that fell from him As the Hart brayes after the Rivers of Water so panteth my Soule after thee O God And as the Church doth here Come Lord Iesus come quickly And Lord now lettest thou thy servant depart in peace according to thy word Hee was displeased with them about him that out of their love to him did recall him by Cordialls out of a Swoone and so protracted his life longer then hee would have had it You keepe me too long from Christ saith hee God is mercifull to me but you are not with many the like And when they heaved up his body his spirit was so strong in him as if hee desired to meet Christ before his time And thus at length this blessed man meekely yeelded up his blessed Soule into the hands of his blessed Saviour that had so dearely bought it sanctified it and sealed it by his holy and blessed Spirit Beloved I thinke there were but few men of later times of whom wee had more and a more generall losse then of this worthy man His Servants lost a kind and loving Master his Children lost a most tender and carefull Father his Friends a true cordiall and hearty friend the Professours of the Law a speciall Ornament of it the Ministers especially a sweet encourager the poore Clients a loving Patron the richer sort a grave wise and judicious Counsellour Religion and Justice a great Supporter the Countrey where hee lived a faithfull Magistrate So that here is the losse of many But what hath hee lost Hee hath attained to that which hee desired so earnestly hee hath joyned himselfe to Christ and left behind him a Monument of Mortalitie the sad remembrance and remainder of him his dead Body Hee hath made an happie change of Earth for Heaven of the companie of men for the companie of perfect Soules and Angels in Heaven of troublesome imployments here for glorious imployments for ever So that hee is no loser Hee hath left behind him likewise another sweet memoriall and remembrance of him as sweet as the Ointment of the Apothecarie unto the Church and people of God Hee lived to end all in the best times that have beene in the Church since the Apostles times all his dayes Hee was borne under the Gospel and lived under the Gospel Hee began to savour the best things even from his youth And God lengthened his dayes very long for the good of us Therefore God miraculously almost preserved his weake worne body It was much that such a spirit should endure in such a body so long under such Diseases But at length being full of dayes and full of honour with all good people God having blessed him in his Children for his Childrens Children inherite his Blessing in the comfort and assurance of an happie change hee yeelded up his blessed Soule and triumphant Spirit into the hands of God whom hee had loved whose Cause hee had owned here in the World in the midst of this sinfull generation and whom hee professed even unto death whose comming hee desired so earnestly where and with whom wee now leave him And for you Beloved that fully know as the Apostle Paul saith his purpose his manner of life his Faith his long suffering his Charitie Patience c. I beseech you let not his memorie die with him but let those Vertues that were in him live in you so long as you live If there be any thing prayse-worthie or of good report as indeed there was much in him thinke on these things If there were any infirmities in him as I thinke there were as few in him as in any man Love hath a Mantle to cover them Hee was a gracious man every way one that adorned the Doctrine and Gospel of Christ in everie thing Therefore I beseech you as the Apostle saith be followers of him as hee was of Christ. Wee must one day give an account to God not onely for what Sermons wee have heard but for the examples of those amongst whom wee have lived how wee have profited by the Lights that God hath set before us in the World whether wee have imitated their examples or no. Wee must give an account for all the good wee might have received not onely by the meanes of salvation but also by the Presidents of worthie persons set before us I beseech you in the bowels of the Lord Jesus thinke on these things and the Peace of God be with you FINIS Imprimatur THO. WYKES Feb. 13. 1637. Rev. 6. 10. Note Note Note Rev. 3. 14. 2 Cor. 1. 20. Doct. 1. Reas. 1. Reas. 2. Reas. 3. Reas. 4. Reas. 5. 1 Pet. 3. 21. Psal. 27. 8. Ier. 3. 22. Vse Note Mot. 1. Mot. 2. Vse 2. Reproofe of two sorts Deut. 29. 19. Deut. 32. 22. Matth. 25. 41. 2 Rom. 6. 17. Note 2 3 4 5 6 7 Obser. 1. Obser. 2. Obser. 3. 2 Pet. 1. 4. Obser. 4 Ioh. 11. 42. Psal. 2. 8. Obser. 5. Isa. 66. 22. Rom. 11. 15. 2 Thess. 2. 3. 1 Cor. 6. 2. 1 Thess 4. 17 18. Obser. 6 Reason 1. Reason 2. Reas. 3. 1 Cor. 12. 12 2 Cor. 8. 23. 2 Thes. 1. 10. Reas. 4. Mat. 6. 21 Reason 5. Phil. 1. 21. Cant. 1. 2. Cant. 8. 14. Luke 2. 25. 2 Tim. 4. 8. Reason 6. 1 Cor. 29. Rom. 8. 23 Eph. 1. 14. 2 Cor. 5. 5. 1 Pet. 1. 8. Phil 4. ● Psi. 16. 11. 2 Thes. 1. 10. Luke 2. 14. Ioh. 8. 59. Luke 1. 44. Math. 17. 4 Luk. 2. 29. 2 Cor. 3. 18. 1 Cor. 13. 12 Psal. 119. 1 Ioh. 1. 3. Rom. 8. 21. Heb. 4. 16. Reas. 7. 2 Cor. 5. 6 Mat. 18. 7. Isai. 11. 6. Rom. 7. 24 2 Cor. 127. Tryal 1. Heb. 9. 14. Rom. 8. 23. Tryal 2. Gon. 41. 14. 1 Ioh. 3. 3. Eph. 4. 22 24. Tryal 3. Ioel. 2. 2. Rev. 6. 16. Isa 33. 14. 1 Cor. 16. 22. 2 Thess. 1. Tryal 4 Direct 1. Iob. 5. 23. Hos. 2. 18. Phil. 3. 9. Direct 2. Eph. 3. 19. Direct 3. Rev. 12. 12. 1 Cor. 7. 29. Phil. 2. 12. 2 Pet. 1. 10. 2 Tim. 4. 7 8. 2 Pet. 3. 11. Direct 4. Obiect Answ. Rom. 8. 23. Matth 6. 11 12. Object Answ. Phil. 1. 23. Act. 13. 36. 2 Tim. 4. 8. Vers. 18. Iob. 17. 45. Heb. 12. 1 1 Tim. 6. 12. 1 Thess. 4. 18 Rev. 22. 12. 2 Tim 4. 1. 1 Pet. 1. 4. Act. 24. 25. Heb. 11. 26. Mar. 8. 38. Object Answ. Psal. 42. 1. 2 Tim. 3. 11 Phil. 4. 8.