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

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God And in that wherein they thinke they doe most please God they do greatly sinne and offend him As it is the nature of Hypocrites and time seruers to glorie in their outward worship and seruice of God they haue nothing to boast of but that they bee Christians are baptized heare the Word and receiue the Sacrament Now marke what the Lord sayth that euen herein they Transgressed against him and sinned grieuouslie against him why namelie because they performing these outward things laboured not withall to find out the true vse and comfort of these things as they boasted of their Sacifices neuer looking to what end the Lord did ordaine them namelie as means to lead them to repentance and so to Christ Iesus Euen so manie as boast of their religion how they bee Christians haue been baptized but alas where is the true vse of Baptisme all this while where is the death of sinne the burying of sinne the crucifying of sinne which is the main end of Baptisme this is neuer looked after of the greatest number so men heare the Word and they seeme to glorie in the same but where is the power of the Word in working faith repentance obedience knowledge zeale patience humilitie c. And so for the Lorde Supper but where is the right vse of this how doe men grow in faith knowledge repentance hatred of sinne and care to honour God Alas these things are neuer thought of so that here the Lord meetes with all these carnal Libertines and loose Professors and shewes them that in that they do most glorie in and boast of euen there they sinne highly and offend the Maiestie of God so as hee cannot abide euen their best actions This truth is clearely to bee seene in diuers places of the Scripture No doubt but Cain pleased himselfe with his offering of sacrifice but euen that was abhomination in Gods sight Gen. 4.3 Pro. 15.8 Esay 1.11 13. The sacrifices of the wicked are abhomination to the Lord but the prayer of the righteous is acceptable vnto him Againe the Prophet Esay doth notably set out the same What haue I to do with the multitude of your sacrifices sayth the Lord I am full of the burnt offerings of Rams and of the fatte of fedde beasts I desire not the bloud of Bullocks of Lambs nor of Goates When yee come to appeare before mee who requireth this of your hands to tread in my Courts Bring no moe oblations in vaine incense is abhomination vnto mee I cannot suffer your New Moons nor Sabbaths my soule hateth them Behold here in this place what esteeme these outward Ceremonies of Gods worship and seruice were with the Lord they thought themselues happy men in the performance of them and hee most happy that offered most of them but the Lord hee esteemes far otherwise of them namely being not done in faith and true obedience they were but abhomination in his sight and were so farre from appeasing his wrath against sinne as that they added vnto the measure of their sinnes Againe the Lord testifieth in another place by the same Prophet saying Hee that killeth a Bullocke is as if hee slew a man hee that sacrificeth a sheepe as if hee cut off a Dogs neeke c. Esay 66.3 Psa 66.18 Pro. 29.8 Io 9.31 Ps 50.17 Micha 6.6 If I regard wickednesse in my heart saith the Prophet The Lord will not heare me Againe Hee that turneth away his eares from hearing the Law euen his Prayer shall bee abhominable Again God heareth not sinners These places and the like whereof the Scriptures are full they serue to teach vs that what sacrifice soeuer the wicked offer as prayer thanksgiuing receyuing of the Sacrament hearing the Word or the like the same is abhomination to the Lord. So that we may hence safely conclude the miserable estate of all wicked and vngodly men with that saying of the Prophet Hosea Hos 12.1 Ephraim is fed with the wind and followeth after the East wind hee encreaseth dayly lyes and destruction So then though the wicked say peace peace and thinke themselues sure if they perform but the outward part of Gods worship seruice Psal 2.3 yet Hee that dwelleth in Heauen doth laugh them to scorne for the Lord doth see that their day is comming Vse 1 This may serue to condemne the Church of Rome who thinke that they sufficiently please God Ex opere operato by the very deed done though the same bee not done to the right end nor in an holy manner in faith repentance and true obedience as their prayers in a strange tongue sacrifice of the Masse and a thousand the like all which as they haue no footing in the Word of God so they shall one day haue the reward of them euen the portion reserued for hypocrites Secondly this may seeme to direct vs to be wise Vse 2 neuer to content our selues to be baptized to heare to pray to come to Church receiue the Sacrament and to perform the like duties of Gods worship and seruice but that wee looke to the right vse of all these things that we may find that worke wrought in our hearts for which end the Lord hath appointed them else alas wee shall but grieue the spirit of God and euen our best actions shall bee but sinnes vnto vs if wee beelike this people to thinke it is inough to bee baptized with water and not to feele the inward worke of the spirit to heare the Word and not to profit by it to faith and repentance to pray with the lip and not with the heart to receyue the outward Sacrament not to feele our soules nourished by the body and bloud of Christ Oh let vs not rest vpon such vaine things such deceitfull vanity such lying dreames for they will deceiue vs in the end And as for all wicked and vngodly men which rest so much vpon them their trust shall bee but as the Spiders webbe as Iob speaketh which albeit to day is builded aloft Iob. 8.14 yet to morrow is swept away But of this before VERSE 8. Gilead is a City of them that worke iniquitie and is polluted with bloud THe Prophet hauing in the former verse accused them to bee Couenant breakers with God doth now proue the same by sundry examples of all estates amongst them that as the Prophet sayth Esay 1.6 From the toppe of the head to the soale of the foot All was out of order and full of vncleannesse So was it with this people here from the Priest to the Leuite so to the common people yea euen the great men of the land Ieroboam and his wicked Counsellers here are accused Gilead is a City of c. Concerning this City wee read not much in the Word of God but heere the Prophet doth note them to bee exceeding wicked people that dwelt in this City full of sinne deceit iniquity full of cruelty and bloudy sinnes This City as wee may read
the Word preached and taught read receiue or what duty else wee are to perform in Gods seruice chearefulnesse is required And indeed this is that which puts the difference betwixt the godly and the wicked in all Christian dueties whatsoeuer The wicked man with Cain comes with his Sacrifice as well as Abel And so for hearing reading prayer receyuing and the like the Hipocrite comes so maskt vnto these duties that the child of God at all times is not able to decerne betwixt them both the godly and the wicked yet if they would sit as Iudge ouer their owne hearts they might euen by the rule of this Doctrine Note perceiue a great difference for the one doth performe these duties for fashion sake for feare of the Law shame punishment or the like whereas the child of God doth performe them willingly and chearefully notwithstanding no temporall Law did require the same but onely in obedience vnto Gods most righteous lawes and holie commandements And surely there can be no greater ioy to any Christian soule then to know how God the Father is affected vnto him and loues him as his child to know that Iesus Christ hath been content to shed his owne heart bloud to saue his soule and to know the power of Gods Spirit weakning our corruption and making vs to cry Abba Father this knowledge passeth all knowledge in the world Rom. 8.15 this wil bring peace of conscience and ioy in the Holy Ghost Seeing that wee must seeke after Knowledge so willingly and so chearefully Vse as the Huntsman after his game And so that all duties in Gods worshippe and seruice are to be performed of vs willingly and chearefully we learn how God doth esteeme of our actions and that not according to the worke it selfe but according to the affection of the doer This is cleare by the Lords own words when he sayth This people come neare mee with their mouth Esa 29.13 and honour mee with their lips but their hearts are farre from mee Alas what the better to draw neare to the Lord with our lippes when our hearts are from the Lord It is the seruice of the heart that tht Lord looks after and this was Ezechias comfort and cheare when he was to goe the way of all flesh that hee could say in truth of heart Esa 28.3 Remember Lord that I haue walked before thee in truth and with an vpright heart And what is the cause why carnall men and women neuer seeke for this knowledge but come alwayes to the Ministery of the Word for custome and for fashion sake Alas they could neuer find the excellency of this Knowledge they neuer felt the power of this Knowledge they neuer yet tasted of the sweetnesse of this Knowledge then no maruell they prize it not nor heare it with any chearefulnesse at all Oh then let vs all labour to feele our spirituall want of it that so wee may hunger and thirst after it as the spirituall foode of our Soules Then shall wee endeuour our selues to know the Lord. One thing more may be noted from these words that seeing the child of God vpon his Repentance true conuersion vnto God Doct. hath not onely true sanctified Knowledge Gods children labour for an encrease of knowledge dayly in thē Then shall wee haue Knowledge but more then that Wee shall endeuour our selues to know the Lord that is not rest content with a small measure of the Knowledge of Gods will but to attaine euerie day to a greater measure of the same Hence wee are taught this point of Doctrine that the children of God are not content with a little knowledge but they still desire for more and labour to grow and to encrease in Knowledge The couetous man the more hee hath the more hee couets Euen so the Christian man and woman is right couetous of heauenly matters hee couets dayly for more knowledge in the Word to haue a greater part in this blessed Knowledge of God and of our saluation by Iesus Christ and in this regard the child of God is like vnto a man in a dropsie the more he drinks the more he is a thirst Euen so the more knowledge the child of God hath the more he hungers and thirsts after this Knowledge that he may grow in the same And this is a speciall point to bee noted that there is no standing at a stay in Religion for eyther wee must goe forward or backward eyther wee must grow dayly in Knowledge 1. Thes 4.4 or else we must needs decay in Knowledge And for this cause Saint Paul doth often pray for those Churches to whom hee writes that they may grow in Knowledge and spirituall vnderstanding and Saint Peter hee exhorts vs 1. Pet. 2.2 As new borne Babes to desire the sincere milke of the Word that wee may grow thereby Where hee layes down three most excellent points First that here wee be but as babes in Knowledge and children in vnderstanding of the Word Wee know heere but in part Secondly hee shewes the means whereby we must encrease in knowledge namely the sincere Milke of the Word of God the Preaching of the Gospell of Christ it is the foode of our soules whereby wee must bee nourished to eternall Life And thirdly the end of the preaching the Gospell namely that wee may grow in knowledge grow in faith grow in obedienc so that though men heare the Word yet if they grow not and are not bettered by it they are no good hearers the Word hath no good fruit in them This duty of growing and increasing in Knowledge and all spirituall graces is often vrged in the Scripture 1. Cor. 13.9 1. Thes 4.4 2. Pet. 3.18 Heb. 6.1 Pro. 4.18 We beseech you brethren exhort you in the Lord Iesus that yee encrease more and more grow in grace And againe Let vs bee ledde forward to perfection And the Prophet compares the graces of God in the Elect to the waters flowing from the Sanctuary Ezec. 47.3 which were at the first to the Ancles then to the Knees next to the Loynes and last to a Riuer that could not bee passed ouer So are the graces of God in the Elect though their beginning be but small yet they encrease dayly till they come to that full measure the which the Lord hath allotted to euery Christian The Doctrine being thus cleared wee will now come to the vses of the same Vse This Doctrine doth concerne vs all very neerely wee professe our selues Schollers in the Schoole of Christ now then let vs not proue Trewants after long teaching and preaching to proue ignorant of the Principles of Religion as the a.b.c. If our children goe to Schoole and learne nothing it must needs be that they play the Truants or else they haue a bad Master Euen so we being long taught in the word what shame is it that wee should still proue ignorant of the Word of God We are trees
to this people but herein they sought only their own gain though it were with the bloud of the people Secondly because as theeues are cruell and mercilesse so these Priests they were exceeding cruell and vsed great tyranny not onely by poysoning their soules by false doctrine but if any did make conscience of the true seruice of God they did cry out vpon him as an heretieke worthy to bee punished That this was the behauiour of these Priests wee may reade at large in the Propesie of Amos Amos 7.12 where wee may see how Amaziah sent to Ieroboam and makes a large complaint of Amos as though the land were not able to beare his words and yet hee spake no more then the Lord bade him and hee is straightly commaunded to flie into Iuda and prophesie there but to come no more at Bethel For it is the Kings chappel and the Kings Court. Hence then let vs obserue that seeing the Prophet here compares these Priests which deceiued the people and did not instruct them to theeues and Doct. 1 murderers What wee are to iudge of those which hauing taken vpon them the care of soules Ministers that teach not at all or else teach erronious doctrine no better then Theeues and Murderers Ezech. 3.17 1. Sam. 9.9 Esay 58.1 Pro 9.4 Exech 47. 2. Pet. 1.13 1. Cor. 3. Luke 12.24 Mat. 23.24 1. Pet. 5.1 yet eyther teach them not at all or else teach them false and erronious doctrine The Spirit of God doth call them here Theeues and Murderers Their names in the Scripture doth teach their duties They are called Watchmen And thou Sonne of man I haue made thee a Watchman They are called Seers Trumpeters Maidens and the like And their Successors in the New Testament are called not onely the Eyes yea The Light of the body but Remembrancers Husbandmen Stewards Leaders Elders Salt Starres Angels Shepheards and the like All which names doe import vnto vs that their calling requires labour and industry for wherefore are they called Watchmen but to admonish and to giue warning it is their duty so to doe Seers but to foretell Trumpeters but to sound Maydens but to keepe pure the Word of God and the Doctrine of Life Remembrancers to put in mind Husbandmen to prepare the ground of mens hearts and to sow the seed of Gods Word Stewards to distribute to euery man his portion in due season Leaders to goe before their people in life and Doctrine Elders to gouerne Salt to season Stars to shine and Angels to declare Oh thus their very names doth put them in mind of their duty but when men do take vpon them this holy Calling to Feed the flocke of Christ depending vpon them and they feed themselues and not their Flocke The Lord doth esteeme of them no better then theeues and murderers And looke what charge Ahab had concerning Benhadab the selfe same hath euery Minister concerning euery Soule committed vnto him 1. Reg. 20.39 Io. 10. Keepe this man if hee bee lost want that is by thy default Thy Life shall goe for his life And our Sauiour speaking of such Hyrelings as regard nothing but their gaine not the peoples good hee cals them Theeues Robbers all false Prophets all idle Ministers all carelesse Pastors the Lord doth esteeme of them but as Murderers of soules which is the greatest Which being so then let euery Minister stirre vp his watchfulnesse and care and though the faithfull discharge of his duty cannot but purchase him the malice of many yet let euery faithfull Minister bee content to make exchange of such friends for the fauour of God that so hee may not be found in the day of Gods searching account to bee a Murderer of their soules Vse 1 Well this should admonish all that haue charge of Soules to looke about them to regard the soules of Gods people to instruct them and to teach them to take heed they bee not guilty of their bloud for if thy people perish for want of thy helpe Oh thou shalt answere for them Now of all Murderers Soule-murderers bee in a wofull case It is a dangerous thing to murder the body but it is a thousand times worse to murder the Soule for looke how much more excellent the soule is then the body so much the more dangerous is the murdering of the soule then the body Excellent is that exhortation of the Apostle Peter 1. Pet. 5.23 Feede the Flocke of God which dependeth on you caring for it not by constraine but willingly not for filthy lucre but of a ready mind not as though yee were Lords ouer Gods Heritage but that yee may bee ensamples to the Flocke And when that chiefe shepheard shall appeare yee shall receiue an incorruptible Crowne of glory If wee doe not thus labour but loyter in the Lords Vineyard wee cannot assure our selues to bee the Ministers of the Lord but with these Priests and Leuites here Robbers and spoilers nay Murderers and Manslayers making a prey of the peoples soules and expose them as a prey for Sathan And what wil the Lord put vp this sinne at the hand of such men surely no for when that great Shepheard shall appeare they shall then beare the burthen not onely of their owne sinnes but of the sinnes of the people that belonged vnto their charge and their bloud shall bee layde to their charge This should admonish all those which haue charge Vse 2 of soules to looke about them to regard the soules of Gods people 2. Tim. 4.1.2 to Preach the Word is season and out of season for if we bee thus diligent the greatest labour shall haue the greatest reward Dan. 12.3 They that turne many to righteousnesse shall shine as the starres for euer and euer Those the which imployed so their Masters goods as that they gained by the same were accounted faithful seruants the ioy of their Master was their portion whereas those that were loyterers that would doe nothing but bury their Talents vtter darknesse was their inheritance Oh that all that are called to this holy calling would lay this to heart the greater paines the greater comfort and howsoeuer wee may bee discouraged in that wee see so little fruit to follow our labours 1. Cor. 15. Yet our labour shall not bee in vaine in the Lord for the faithfulnesse of a godly Minister in the discharge of his place shall bee his comfort in life his comfort in death and his euerlasting ioy and reioycing after death And howsoeuer God doth not touch the hearts of our hearers at one time he may at another times and seasons are in his hands Let vs vse the meanes to sow vnto them spirituall things and commit the successe of our labours vnto God seeing Paul planteth 1. Cor. 3.6.7 Apollo watereth but it is God that giueth the encrease Thirdly and lastly wee see what a heauy iudgement of God it is to haue such set ouer a people as be
danger alas how should they repent how should they turne to God for if thou couldest see the misery of thy soule and thy wofull estate by reason of sinne if thou couldest see the number and greatnesse of thy sinnes Oh thou wouldest euen tremble for feare Oh let this serue to help vs forward in this most needfull point the right iudging of our owne estate let vs not bee wilfully carelesse herein Wee all haue a hope that it is well with vs. Oh let vs looke to it that this hope of ours make vs not ashamed Rom. 5.5 there is no hurt got by the triall of our selues onely security is dangerous many thousands are now in hell that in their life time thought nothing lesse till they came there Oh then in the feare of God let vs looke to it Wee are all trauellers in one of these two wayes we shall most certainely arriue at one of these two places who would not now bee glad to know in which of these two he is that if hee bee in the euill way he may spedily come out of it if he be in the right way that he may continue his race with cheerefulnesse Well this is the truth of this doubt and I deliuer it vnto you as the truth of God that all which are partakers of life eternall they are the heyres of grace and saluation this is their first steppe vnto it the true sight vnderstanding of their owne wandring that they perceyue themselues that they liue that course of life the issue whereof must needs bee eternall death and that they now stand and wonder at their owne folly extreame madnesse and withall Gods infinite goodnesse and patience and would not bee in that case againe for all the world Well then marke this doctrine doe not lightly passe it ouer but esteeme it as the blessed truth of God that the sight of our owne wandring is the first steppe to eternall light and saluation Well then let me aske thee this question or rather demaund it of thy owne soule Didst thou euer see thy wofull misery the wretched estate wherin thou art by reason of sinne what a miserable sinner thou art out of the fauour of God yea indeed in the state of damnation didst thou euer finde thy selfe to stand in need of Gods mercy and in extreame want of Christs bloud to saue thy soule so as thou hast euen with sighes and teares intreated for the same at Gods hand as for life and death If thou hast not found and felt these things in thee in some measure thy case then is dangerous and fearefull thou didst neuer as yet truely repent the mercy of God belongs not vnto thee Vse 2 We are then to count it a singular fauour of God when he doth open a mans eyes to see his misery and to find himselfe like a lost sheepe to haue gone astray this is the beginning of all grace and true conuersion vnto God to finde our selues empty of grace And therefore this should teach vs to pray vnto God that hee would in mercy open our eyes that wee might see our sinnes and feele our misery and that wee may feele our selues to stand in extreame need of Gods mercy and of euery droppe of Christs bloud to saue our soules and the contrary is a fearefull plague and iudgement of God for men to lye and snort in sinne without remorse of conscience without the sence and feeling of sinne or want of mercy This Dauid and the rest of Gods seruants knew by wofull experience that if they had dyed without repentance they had perished Of all diseases they are most dangerous that are least felt as a Lethargie or dead palsie or the like so it is a most fearefull estate for any man to lie in sinne without the feeling of it for ●●at is a signe that the heart is hardned in sinne A m●● that thinks hee is well ynough will scorne the Physitian so those poore blind sinners that thinke they are well ynough and feele no want of Gods mercy of all men they are most to bee pittied they bee in a most dangerous estate and condition And therefore we see that it is a great blessing of God to be told of our sinnes and to bee reproued for them that so seeing them and the danger into which they haue plunged our poore soules wee might seeke to God for mercy Come let vs returne vnto the Lord. Hitherto we haue spoken of their exhortation and godly counsell one to another Come let vs c Before we leaue the words to come to the reasons of their exhortation There is one thing more which I may not omit and that is the time of their repentance when they should make this their returne vnto God and that is presently without any delay for the word here vsed doth signifie a Tense or Time that is present Doct. 6 From whence wee gather another point of Doctrine namely Men must deferre no time but repent out of hand that we must not stand to debate in the motions of the Spirit but presently to proceed to execution Indeed in worldly businesse of good deliberation comes no harme but it is a point of wisedome to deliberate before a man determine of any thing But in spirituall matters it is dangerous and therefore sayth the Prophet Esay 55.6.7 Seeke the Lord while hee may bee found Call yee vpon him while hee is neere let the wicked forsake his wayes and the vnrighteous his owne imaginations and returne vnto the Lord and hee will haue mercy vpon vs and to our God for hee is very ready to forgiue Psal 119.60 I made haste sayth the Prophet Dauid and I delayed not to keepe thy commandements And it was a thing commendable in Peter and Andrew Mat. 4.20 Luk. 19.6 Gal. 6.10 that when Christ called them they left their Nets straightway and followed him 〈◊〉 And when Christ called Zacheus hee came downe hastily from the Figge-tree and receyued Christ ioyfully While yee haue time sayth the Apostle let vs doe good vnto all men Heb. 3.7 Eccl. 5 7. Act. 8.36 10.33 but specially vnto them that are of the houshold of faith And againe To day if yee will heare his voyce harden not your hearts Now as this Christian duety is to bee obserued in the performance of any holy duety so especially in the worke of repentance we must neuer debate the matter with flesh and bloud for then wee shall neuer proceed to execution but whensoeuer God shall worke in any of vs a godly purpose to forsake our sins of all things in the world wee must now take heed of delayes for such is the policy of Sathan and such is the deceitfulnesse of our owne hearts that they will cause vs to neglect it And this ought so much the more to hasten our returne vnto the Lord because many are dead and gone which in their life time purposed to returne vnto God and to breake
There can be no greater despite done vnto a man then when his own children rise vp against him Euen so what greater dishonour can be offered vnto the most high God then when his sonnes by adoption and grace shall rebell against him from whom he expecteth the greatest honour And therefore if they sinne against God God doth euer take it hainously at their hands and will assuredly punish them for the same And if this be the course of Gods iustice against the Elect how safely may wee thus conclude that the wicked and vngodly shall not escape howsoeuer the Lord beare for a time with the vessels of wrath according to that of the Prophet Ieremy Thus sayth the Lord of Hoasts Ier. 25.29 Yee shall certainely drinke for loe I beginne to plague the City where my name is called vpon and shall you goe free Oh how may this terrifie all vngodly wretches to consider that howsoeuer God spareth them for a time and let them run on in their vngodly courses yet their damnation sleepeth not all this while their transgressions are recorded in the booke of God and are layde vp in store for them against the day of reckoning This is that which Salomon calleth to their remembrance when he sayth Behold the righteous shall bee recompensed in the earth Pro. 11.31 how much more the wicked and the sinner And to the same purpose sayth the Apostle Peter 2. Pet. 4.17 The time is come that iudgement must beginne at the house of God And if it beginne at vs what shall be the end of them that obey not the Gospell of God If the righteous bee soarsly saued where shall the vngodly and sinner appeare Vse 2 Secondly seeing the Lord doth chastise his owne children when they sinne against him as we see in this present example Hence we may note that afflictions be not alwayes tokens of Gods anger neyther may wee measure the fauour or loue of God towards our selues or others by outward blessings or outward crosses by prosperity or aduersity for as Salomon sayth All things happen alike to all Eccles 9.2 and the same condition is to the iust and the wicked We may not then condemn those on whome wee see the Lord to lay great and grieuous afflictions as many naturall men vse to do Nay on the contrary seeing the Lord corrects euery one that he loues wee may rather iudge afflictions tokens of his loue as if wee see a man beat or correct a child and let another goe we will iudge him his sonne whom he corrects Oh then art thou spoyled and wounded in thy soule bee not any whit discouraged if thou be one of Christs Lambes thou must be content then to bee spoyled of thy Fleece and to haue the bloudy knife at thy throat all the day long but if thou be a Sheepe to be solde then thou shouldest bee pastured and fatted in the best grasse Mat. 3. The children of God be the Lords Wheat Now then they must bee content to be cut with the Sickle to bee carried into the Barne they must vndergoe the blowes of the Flaile they must be fanned and grownde to powder with the Milstone of afflictions and baked in the Ouen and Furnace of a wounded conscience before they can be bread for Gods Table Oh that we could see how our poore and miserable soules bee spoyled and wounded by sinne and Sathan Oh we haue many a deadly wound in our soules by Sinne and this is the reason why so few seeke vnto Iesus Christ the good Physitian of our soules and why so few runne to God for the pardon of their things namely because they see not themselues spoyled they neuer feele the bleeding wounds of their poore soules and consciences Oh that the Lord would open our blind eyes to see our misery how wee bee vtterly spoyled and touch our hard hearts to feele the bleeding wounds bloudy issues of our soules surely it is the beginning of all grace to feele themselues wounded at heart for their sinnes Alas the blind and carnall men of the world if they see one spoyled or wounded at the heart for sinne they by and by condemne him for a wicked man as the Heathen men did Paul Act. 26. Psal 6. 130.77 Iob. 13. Esay 38. Act. 2.37 But who euer were more spoyled then the dearest Saints and Seruants of God haue beene Looke vpon Dauid who euer was wounded both in Body and Soule as Iob was who thought that God had become his enemy he sayth that the Lord shot his arrowes at him as if hee had beene his marke to shoot at and that the very venome of his arrowes pearsed his soule and drunke vp his spirit Looke vpon good King Ezechias he sayth that the Lord broke his bones like a Lyon and wounded him sore Who euer was so spoyled and wounded as the Son of God himselfe and therfore we may not take them as tokens of Gods anger no no Iudgement begins at Gods house and if God doe not try men by crosses and afflictions let them suspect themselues that they be rather Bastards and not Sonnes for the Lord doth chastice them he loueth and if he suffer men to runne on in their owne wayes without breaking and taming them as young Colt● and vntaimed Heyfers it is a signe rather that God cares not for them Well then let vs confesse the hand of God in all our troubles and withall confesse our sinnes as the procuring cause of all Gods iudgements and turne seeke to him for mercy and forgiuenesse and take his fatherly corrections as tokens of his loue that he would thereby humble our hearts purge our soules draw vs to loue him and to seeke to him for mercy Vse 3 Here we are taught which is the right way to bring men to God namely to spoyle them of all hope in themselues to bring them to a flat nothing in regard of themselues that they may say I am the greatest and the chiefest sinner Oh miserable man who shall deliuer mee from this body of sinne Men must be thus wounded else they cannot be healed and as for them which neuer felt themselues spoyled and wounded at the heart for their sinnes they are not yet truly called they be not yet truly conuerted therefore let it be spoken to euery soule heere present if you neuer felt your soules wounded neuer felt your hearts pricked and your consciences touched grieued and afflicted for your sinnes Alas you are not yet turned to God you neuer had as yet true grace wrought in your hearts But those which feele the smart of sinne and feele their hearts wounded for sinne they will esteeme more of one droppe of Gods mercy for the pardon of the same and of one drop of the bloud of Iesus Christ for the saluation of their soules then of ten thousand worlds if they were offered vnto them whereas the secure and hard hearted Sinner which finds not himselfe to be spoyled and
wounded doth make no account at all of the same nor neuer seekes vnto God for mercy Hee will heale vs hee will bind vs vp NOw followes the second reason drawne from the mercy of God For though hee hath spoyled vs and wounded vs yet he will heale vs and bind vs vp againe And these be the most gracious words of God himselfe Behold I am hee and there is no God but I Deu. 32.34 1. Sam. 26. I kill and make aliue I wound and make whole againe And therefore this reason drawne from the mercy of God seeing hee offers himselfe to heale vs and to bind vp the wounds of our soules Oh it ought to moue vs greatly to turne vnto him So then the point of Doctrine that offers itselfe to Doct. 1 be considered of vs is this The mercy of God must lead men to repentance that as the iudgements of God must alluremen to repentance and to returne vnto God so must his mercies I remember the speech in the Prophet where the Lord is pleased to make vs the better to conceiue of his mercy to take to himselfe the affections of a man Ier. 31.20 Hos 11.8 His bowels were troubled for Ephraim And againe How shall I giue thee vp Ephraim how shall I deliuer thee Israel how shall I make thee as Admah how shall I set thee as Zeboim my heart is turned within mee my repentings are rowled together It is all one as if the Lord should haue said Oh it goes neare me O Ephraim Exod. 34.6.7 O Israel that I should euen be forced by thy rebellion and horrible impieties to deale so straightly with thee And the Lord tels Moses Psal 86.15 that he is a Mercifull and a gracious God slow to anger and abundant in goodnesse and truth reseruing mercy for thousands and forgiuing iniquity and transgression and sinne Hee is called againe of the Psalmist A pittifull God And the like is intended in the language of the new Testament That when hee saw the multitude dspersed as sheepe hauing no shepheard his bowels earned within him Mat. 9.36 These examples and the like whereof the Scriptures are full all serue to confirm the euerlasting truth of this doctrine that God is a God of mercy that his mercies ought to allure men to repentance for though the thundering out of the threatnings and iudgements of the Law be a meanes to awake a secure heart yet nothing will so much affect a mans mind euen melt a mans soule to make a man returne vnto God as the due knowledge and consideration of the vnspeakable riches of Gods mercy and therefore it is no maruell though the Prophet here doe vse this as one forcible reason to stir vp men to make their returne vnto God by vnfained repentance for that he will bee ready to Heale our sores and Bind vp the bleeding wounds of our soules which we haue made by sinne if we will repent and returne vnto him And indeed this is one of the maine differences betwixt the godly and the wicked The iustice of God doth sometimes so farre preuaile with the wicked as that they feare and tremble but it is not for the losse of Gods fauour but for feare of torment But on the contrary the goodnesse and mercy of God doth euen cause the seruants of God to quake and to tremble lest by any means they should depriue themselues of the comfortable enioying of his loue according to that of the Prophet Dauid Psal 130.4 There is mercy with thee O Lord that thou mayest be feared Oh blessed feare when the mercy of God doth beget it in a mans Soule So then we see that the mercy of God is infinite his compassion is higher then the heauens it is the greatest dishonour done vnto God that can be to doubt of his fauour and to call his louing kindnesse into question Let vs build vp his promises as a sure foundation that shall neuer be remoued Heauen and Earth shall passe away but his word shall not passe away We haue the Word and the Oath of God as two vnchangeable Witnesses so that it is impossible he should lye or be deceyued Againe we haue the Sacraments of God as two Authenticke Seales to ratifie his promises and to make them most sure vnto vs. Mat. 5.18 Heb. 6.18 Rom. 8.16 And we haue withall the earnest penny as a pawne left vnto vs and all to assure vs of his fauour and loue and therefore this reason of the Church and people of God drawne from the mercy of God seeing that he is so ready to pardon sinne and to entertain poore penitent sinners that sue to him for mercy it ought to be most forceable vnto vs to moue vs to Returne vnto him Now let vs come to the vses First seeing that the Lord as hee doth wound vs chastice man for sinne so it is he alone that is the spirituall Vse 1 Physitian of our soules Hence then we are directed to whom to seeke for remedy euen vnto God alone who as he wounds so he heales as he breaketh asunder so hee bindeth vp If a man haue some dangerous disease in his body or other deadly wound if hee know any man to be of skill and a faithfull Chirurgion he will seeke to him and let him out and la●nce him Well this is our case we bee spiritually sicke euen vnto eternall death in regard of ourselues our soules be grieuously and dangerously wounded what shall we now doe but runne to Iesus Christ the blessed Physitian of our soules who is most able and willing to cure vs and heale vs And as the poore Begget vnlaps his legges and shewes his grieuous sores to those that passe by and all to moue compassion So let vs not be ashamed to lay open our soules to Iesus Ghrist let vs confesse our grieuous and manifold sinnes Let vs not be ashamed to let him see our spirituall wounds but let vs make our moane to him and craue his help and begge as for life death for the pardon of them and if wee can get but one drop of his precious bloud it will bee a plaister to heale our wounds and cure the deadly diseases of our soules When the children of Israel had grieuously sinned Num. 21. the Lord sent fierie Serpents amongst them now many of them by the stinging and biting of them were so inflamed that they died and could not be cured But when they repented and cryed to God in their misery behold he commaunds that Moses should make a brazen Serpent set it vpon hie that so many as were stung with those fiery Serpents might cast their eyes immediately vpon that brazen Serpent and so might bee cured Euen so all of vs are stung by the fiery Serpents of our sinnes and we newly wallowing in the bloud of our soules Yet see Oh see the mercy of God who hath giuen vnto vs his owne sonne who is the brazen
Serpent to cure our soules for no other creature in heauen or earth could heale vs or helpe vs but hee must be our Physitian to make a plaister to heale our wounds the pains that he tooke to temper this plaister it made him sweat both water and bloud and in the end when nothing else could doe it Luke 23. hee was content to temper a plaister of his owne heart bloud such a blessed Sauiour such a louing Physitian haue we Oh then let vs runne to Iesus Christ let vs make our moane vnto him let vs not feare to lay open our wounded soules and distressed consciences vnto him who is so louing and mercifull a Physitian to poore distressed soules Art thou an hard hearted and an impenitent sinner thou art sicke at the very heart thou art wounned by sinne and Sathan vnto eternall death though thou see it not yet thy poore soule is ready to bleede vnto eternall death See Oh see heere Iesus Christ thy Sauior he offers himself to become the Physitian hee hath tempered a plaister that is able to heale thy sicke soule if thou wilt come vnto him Alas wilt thou then runne on in sinne and suffer thy poore soule to rot and fester with sinne and contemne the mercy of God and the kindnesse of Iesus Christ who offers to heale thee and to helpe thy wounded soule The poore man which fell among theeues who spoyled him and wounded him and left him for halfe dead Luk. 10. alas what had becom of him if the good Samaritan had not come by and pittied him Sinne and Sathan hath spoyled vs and wounded vs body and soule Now alas what shall become of vs if that Iesus Christ the good Samaritan and blessed Physitian of our soules doe not pitty vs bind vp our wounds and powre in the oyle of grace into our hearts to cure our sicke and wounded soules but hee is so pittifull and tender hearted a Chirurgion that he will pull off the rotten ragges of our sinnes and lap them vp in the most precious white robe of his owne righteousnes and poure into them the oyle of grace euen his owne deare and precious heart bloud to our euerlasting comfort and saluation Secondly wee obserue hence a further vse that if Vse 2 any do perish through their sinnes and transgressions he must not impute the fault therof vnto God but vnto himself for God doth cal men from their euill waies that so they might not perish but bee saued the Prophet Dauid doth speake excellently of this saying The Lord is full of compassion and mercy slow to anger and of great kindnesse Hee hath not dealt with vs after our sinnes nor rewarded vs according to our iniquities Psal 103. for as high as the heauen is aboue the earth so great is his mercy towards them that feare him As farre as the East is from the West so farre hath hee remoued our sinnes from vs As a father hath compassion on his children so hath the Lord compassion on them that feare him But some may obiect say that it is true the mercy of God is exceeding great indeed but the sinnes that I haue committed against God haue not beene so much sinnes of weakenesse or sinnes of infirmity as they haue beene presumptuous horrible sinnes yea multitudes of them besides all this I haue continued a long time in them tenne twenty thirty or more yeares together and therefore I may well doubt whether the Lord hath any mercy for me Esay 1.18 Marke therefore what the Lord himselfe sayth vnto such Come let vs reason together sayth the Lord though your sinnes were as Crimson they shal be made as white as Snow and though they be as Scarlet they shall be as wooll So that no man can say without iniury against his owne soule and giuing the lye vnto the glorious maiesty of God My sinne is greater then can be forgiuen True it is that the Scripture makes mention of an vnpardonable sinne that shall neuer bee forgiuen eyther in this world Mat. 12.31 or in the world to come The blasphemy against the spirit but that is not in respect of the sinne it selfe that it should exceed the mercies of God or for that God is not able to forgiue it but because they cannot relent and repent that commit it they are so farre gone that they can neuer Returne backe again for as no sinne is so small but is able to plunge vs down to the bottome of hell if wee liue in it without repentance so no sinne is so great and grieuous but vpon repentance there is pardon and mercy to bee found with God yet men must take heed that they abuse not Gods goodnesse and mercy as an occasion of liberty to turne his grace into wantonnesse saying as the manner of some is Oh God is mercifull hee is gracious to great and grieuous sinners and so conclude thereupon that they may liue as they list and so deferre their repentance and Returne vnto God till the last gaspe but the holy Apostle will teach vs an other vse of Gods mercy then so when he sayth Despisest thou the riches of his bountifulnesse and patience Rom. 2.4 and long sufferance not knowing that the bountifulnesse of God should lead thee to repentance So that do wee heare of the patience of God the mercy of God and the long suffering of God Oh what may it teach vs all but this lesson especially to make haste and to deferre no time to returne vnto him for what is God so mercifull and so patient that hee hath spared thee so long and giuen thee so large a time of repentance Oh then how iust and how great shall thy condemnation bee if thou reiect it and make no other vse of it then to boulster thee in thy sinnes but of this before Last of all hete is matter of consolation to all the children of God that are deiected and cast downe with the sense and feeling of their sinnes their soules being heauy and their consciences oppressed with their sin they goe drouping and hang down their heads well let them cheare vp their soules such they are that Christ calleth Math. 11.28 Come vnto mee all yee that are weary and laden and I will ease you for my yoke is easie and my burthen is light When our terrors and temptations grow thus strong vpon vs and that Sathan shall seeke to perswade vs that our sinnes are more then God can forgiue and the punishment that is due vnto vs for them is greater then can be pardoned What shall wee doe at this time but labour herein to discouer the Arch-enemy of our soules Sathan who thus as a lying spirit seekes to draw vs from this doctrine of Gods mercy to plunge our soules into the gulfe of desperation but if our sinnes bee neuer so great haue wee committed them without number haue we committed them neuer so long bee they as Crimson double dyed sinnes as infectious
4.23 thus particularly to know and beleeue that Iesus Christ is their Iesus and Sauiour who hath died for them to saue their soules And indeed this is the sweetnesse of the Gospell and the marrow of all Religion not simply to know that Iesus Christ is a Sauiour but to know that hee is my Sauiour not simply to know that he died for sinners but for mee the chiefe of al sinners not simply to know that there is an eternall life but to know that there is eternall life layde vp for me So that wee see that it is not inough for a Christian to know the history of the Bible that Iesus Christ is the Sauiour of the world and dyed for those which beleeue in him for this knowledge the Deuill himselfe hath hee knoweth and doth acknowledge Iesus Christ to bee the Sauiour of the world but wee must labour for this particular knowledge this certaine and experimentall knowledge so as wee can say in truth of heart Note I beleeue and know that Iesus Christ is not onely the Sauiour of the world but my Sauiour not onely that he dyed for them which beleeue in him but that hee dyed for me and shedde his bloud to saue my soule And though this were true that though but one man or woman in the whole world should bee saued yet we ought to haue this certaine knowledge to beleeue I am the man I am the woman and they which haue this certaine and vnfalilble knowledge they are in the right way to eternal life but they which haue only a general and confused knowledge swimming in the braine alas they abide in death The third speciall thing which wee must know is the Spirite of God How God the holy Ghost is to be knowne of vs. when as we can find and feele the worke of Gods Spirit within vs when wee acknowledge him to bee the author and sole worker of this knowledge when wee can know by experience in our owne selues in our soules and consciences that the Spirit of Christ is in vs Gal. 2 20. 2. Cor. 13.5 that wee can say with the Apostle Christ liueth in mee and that hee doth make vs with boldnesse to call vpon God and to cry vnto him Abba father Rom. 8.15 when wee doe feele the blessed worke of the Spirit to mortifie our corrupt nature by little and little weakening the strength of sinne and naturall corruption within vs and dayly raysing vs vp to newnesse of life and repayring in vs more more the blessed image of God in holinesse and righteousnesse which hath greatly defaced in vs by reason of sinne and Sathan This is that Knowledge which whosoeuer finds put and powred into their soules by the Spirit of Christ Iesus they are happy and blessed they are in reall possession of eternall life but as for those which want this knowledge seeme they neuer so excellent nor thinke they neuer so well of themselues they bee but miserable and cursed and abide in eternall death and damnation Doct. Hauing thus at large shewed what is that knowledge heere spoken of Ignorance of God and his word in matters of Religion is dangerous and also the excellent fruits effects that come from it and what it is that wee must know as also what great profite this knowledge brings to all those which haue it namely eternall life It shall not now bee amisse to consider in a word how dangerous a thing it is to want this sauing knowledge what great misery come to men and women by ignorance and want of knowledge The blessed Sonne of God himselfe who being most true nay the very truth and life it selfe when he would shew the root and very spawne of sinne and iniquity hee tels the Scribes Pharisees Mat. 22.29 Yee erre because yee know not the Scriptures and the power of God And to what should we impute this in these dayes that men runne into errors and teach false heretical nay damnable doctrine surely to this because men know not the Scripture and haue no knowledge in the word What is the cause that men liue in sinne in drunkennesse whoredome adultery swearing couetousnesse c Alas the cause of all is this because they haue no knowledge There is an excellent place to this purpose in the Prophet Hosea Hos 1.2 where the Lord by his Prophet takes vp a great and grieuous complaint against the inhabitants of the land because there was no Mercy nor Truth to bee found but that men liued in Swearing lying killing whoring theeuing c. And the reason of all these is there layde down in these words There is no knowledge of God in the land Read the fourth Chapter of Leuiticus Leuit. 4. and there it wil appeare how highly Almighty God condemned this sin of Ignorance by those Sacrifices that were to bee offered vp euen for the same Heb. 2.1 Now Ignorance is threefold 1. It is a simple and meere ignorance 2. Is a carelesse ignorance 3. Is a wilfull and an affected ignorance All these kinds of ignorance are heere forbidden and condemned as the greatest enemies to this knowledge The first of these is simply for want of meanes 1 Of simple ignorance which few men in these dayes and times wherein wee liue are able to obiect for the voyce of Gods Ministers haue sounded the Lords Trumpet of warning in most places of this land so that if men now should bee ignorant it must needs bee a wilfull and an affected ignorance for by the mercy of our God wee liue now in such times as knowledge is euen thrust vpon men both by publike authority and the restlesse labours of Gods faithfull Ministers 2. Cor. 4. so that we may conclude with the Apostle If the Gospell bee hid it is hid to them that perish whom the Prince of this World hath blinded their minds yet notwithstanding that men should want these means of knowledge yet wil not their ignorance excuse them in the day of the Lord It may excuse à tanto but not à toto as Diuines affirme their punishment may be something the lesse but it shal not free them from hauing any at all The second kind of ignorance that is heere condemned as an vtter engine to this knowledge 2 Of carelesse ignorance is carelesse ignorance which is indeed the onely sinne of these times when hauing the means of knowledge we care not for it but neglect and contemne it this is farre worse then the former and if the former sort of ignorance will not excuse a man much lesse will this Oh it is the sinne of thousands in the world at this day that out of negligence and carelesnesse neglect the meanes of knowledge offered vnto them 2. Cor. 4. Oh what a fearefull sinne is this considering that if the Gospell bee hidde it is hid to them that perish and that Christ Iesus will come at the last to render Vengeance
what profite should wee haue if wee should pray vnto him And againe It is in vaine to serue the Lord and what profit is it that we haue kept his commandement Poore Soules they thinke themselues to bee in good estate that they haue knowledge inough so long as they can say the Lords Prayer the ten commandements and the Creed and so it comes to passe that they despising knowledge and contemning the meanes especially the Ministery of the Word they remaine so blinde and so ignorant as they bee The third maine cause of ignorance is mans naturall corruption 3 Naturall corruption of man Ier. 10.14 Euery man by Nature is a beast by his owne knowledge Man by Nature hath no more knowledge of God then a beast When Adam fell hee lost that excellent knowledge of God and now by Nature wee are blind ignorant without the true knowledge of God in Iesus Christ till the Lord doe enlighten vs and open our eyes and reueale his Sonne Iesus Christ vnto vs in the Ministerie of his Word the glorious Gospell of Iesus Christ Now let vs come to the remedies Ignorance of Gods word is a great sinne Remedies of Ignorance and a fearefull iudgement of God vpon any people for they can neuer come to faith repentance obedience and etetnall life so long as they liue in it no they must needs liue in all sin against God and man Well 1 To see our ignorance and to repent of the same would you know how to get out of your ignorance and so from vnder this fearefull and heauy iudgement of God that lies so heauy vpon you would you come to knowledge to know God the Father and his Sonne Iesus Christ which is the onely way to eternall life You must then repent of your ignorance Io. 17.3 Act. 17.20 you must carefully see it and acknowledge it that you bee extreame ignorant in Gods matters blind in Gods word without the true Knowledge of God in Iesus Christ you must see it and confesse it and withall bee sorry for it and bewayle your estate that you haue liued so long in ignorance and withall you must desire the pardon of the same at Gods hands and labour to come to knowledge in time to come Secondly if you would get out of your wofull ignorance and come to true knowledge 2 Attend vpon the ministery of the Word preached 1. Pet. 2.2 Rom. 1.21 10.14 1. Cor. 1.21 Act. 2.37 you must then carefully vse all holy meanes to come thereto First aboue all the rest you must hunger and thirst after the Word of God the preaching of the Word Frequent Sermons and tread in Gods house where wisdome cryes vnto you and vtters her voyce The preaching of the Word of God is the most excellent meanes to bring men out of the gulfe of their ignorance to sauing knowledge true faith and eternall life A third meanes to get out of ignorance and to attaine vnto this sauing Knowledge 3 To reade the Scriptures is the diligent carefull reading of the holy Scriptures the olde and new Testament according to that of our Sauiour Search the Scriptures Io. 5.39 Psal 119. Psal 1.2 So that serious reading of the Word with meditating vpon the same it is a most excellent meanes to get out of ignorance and to come to knowledge 4 The reading hearing of godly Catechismes A fourth meanes to get out of ignorance and to attaine to this sauing Knowledge is the reading learning of Catechismes which containe the summe of Christian Religion It is a speciall means to bring men to knowledge and howsoeuer men thinke base of this kind of teaching yet it is exceeding profitable and necessary and a speciall means to bring men to knowledge and as for those that vnderstand not the Principles of Religion certainely their case is dangerous for Faith is not without the knowledge of these Principles in some measure of the Law the Gospell Faith Sacraments Prayer the Trinity of persons c. The last speciall means to get out of ignorance and to attaine to true and sauing Knowledge 5. Care to practise that wee know is for a man to frame his life according to the Word of God to leade a holy a Christian and a godly life that howsoeuer his knowledge is not great yet his care and desire to walke with God Luk. 12.47 to lead a holy and sanctified life to liue according to his knowledge this pleaseth the Lord well Hos 6.6 for I doubt not but little knowledge when the same is found in Christian obedience is farre better 1 Sam. 15. more acceptable with God then much knowledge when obedience is wanting Well to conclude this point the vse of this Doctrine concernes both Minister and people Vse 1 First the Ministers who take vpon them the charge of mens soules The Ministers duty Io. 21. and stand bound vnto God by a solemne vow and obligation To feed the Flocke of God that depends vpon them and ouer which they bee made Ouerseers and Shepheards and therefore woe vnto such Ministers as bee themselues ignorant 1. Pet. 5. Hos 4.6 Ezec. 3. and cannot teach or prophane and vnconscionable and therefore will not take the paines to teach the people of God but suffer them to lye and rotte in their ignorance and so suffer them to perish for want of knowledge How will such answere it in the day of the Lords wrath when God will lay the bloud of mens soules to their charge And surely Soule-murder it is the highest degree of murder Christ was mooued with pitty when he saw the people scattered abroad as sheepe hauing no shepheard Mat. 14.14 But these Dumbe-dogs that cannot barke so they may haue the Flesh and the Fleece they care for no more Christ sayth that his Ministers that loue him will Feed his Lambes and hee giues this commandement three times to Peters Io. 21. as the tryal of his loue to Christ but if wee may try the loue of Ministers to Christ Iesus by this marke namely their careful conscionable and continuall feeding of Christs Sheepe Wee may then say the loue of many to Christ is like that of Iudas he kissed him killed him al at once betraying him into the hands of his enemies to bee crucified These contrary the members of Christ by them betrayed into the hands of the Deuil to destroy both soule and body in Hell fire and therefore all such vnconscionable Ministers as eyther preach not at all or else but coldly carelesly though they should sweare that they loue Christ Iesus yet the loue of Christ is not in them Oh then let this admonish all Ministers of Gods Word that as they loue their owne soules yea as they desire Gods glory and loue the Lord Iesus Christ and haue any pitty of the poore Soules of his members that they may not perish for euer in hel so they would
in the Lords Orchard hee prunes vs hee dresseth vs he watereth vs by the conntinuall preaching of the Gospell therefore let vs not bee as dead stocks and barren trees for such are good for nothing but for the fire Wee are carefull to see our children to bee nourished to grow to bee men wee are careful and ioyfull to see our cattell thriue to see our corne grow And shall we haue no care for our owne poore soules shall they bee of lesse esteem with vs then our very beasts shall wee vse no meanes to haue our poore soules fed and nourished that wee grow in the Knowledge of God it is the farewell Peter makes to the Iewes to whom he wrote exhorting them to Grow in grace and in the knowledge of Iesus Christ We see that men do try themselues whether they grow in wealth they will cast vp their bookes take account to see how they haue gained at the yeares end Oh let this bee our practise I beseech you to try our knowledge whethet wee grow in knowledge whether wee haue more knowledge this yeare then we had the last If wee haue not alas wee are vprofitable Schollers in the Schoole of Christ Now what a shame is this that after long teaching and preaching there should bee no profiting no more knowledge in men and women now then three foure or ten years agoe but that they should remaine as blinde and as ignorant as many yeares agoe Oh it is a dangerous thing for if wee grow not forward then wee go backward If a man should put his child to Nurse and after two or three yeares should find his child nothing grown hee would surely bee grieued Alas if we shall after many yeares preaching grow nothing in knowledge it is a manifest signe that wee are indeed but staruelings and therefore let vs euery one in the feare of God labour to Grow in grace and in the knowledge of Iesus Christ And seeing the food of our soules and the meanes whereby wee must grow is the preaching of the Word Let vs hunger and thirst after it let vs seeke for it for if that be wanting it is impossible we should grow in knowledge or in any grace of God to eternal life And thus much for the third fruit or effect of true Repentance namely a hungring after more knowledge and a dayly growth and proceeding in the same It followeth His going forth is prepared as the Morning IN these words is heere layde downe the fourth fruit and effect of true repentance namely that when as sinners doe truely Turne vnto God and draw neare vnto him by true repentance then will hee draw neare vnto vs to helpe vs and to deliuer vs out of all our misery The meaning of the words His going forth is prepared as the Morning that is as though the people of God should haue said Although the Lord hath let vs lye a long time in misery so as he seemed to haue cleane forgotten vs although hee hath hidden his face from vs for a little time yet now hee is comming to succour vs for by this comming forth of the Lord is signified his helpe and comfort which he is ready to shew to his people in time of great extremity and need As the Morning The meaning is that euen as the bright beames and cleare countenance of the Sunne after a windy tempestuous stormy and boysterous night is very comfortable euen so the bright beams of Gods mercy breaking forth and shining vpon our hearts after a sad and solemne nay a darke and cloudy night of affliction it is most comfortable to glad and reioyce the distressed Soule of a poore Sinner Doct. From whence wee obserue this Doctrine that howsoeuer God doth humble his children for a time Howsoeuer God doth humble his children for a time hee forsaketh them not for euer yet hee forsaketh them not for euer the Lord putteth vnder his owne hand hee is priuy to the sighes and grones of his seruants and in his due time he wil deliuer them howsoeuer their afflictions may continue vpon them perhaps a long time together and that they haue no breathing time No not to swallow their spittle as Iob complaineth Psal 37.24 Iob. 7.19 yet Hee that keepeth Israel doth neyther slumber nor sleepe and when he hath sufficiently humbled vs He will then arise and haue mercy vpon Sion Esa 54.7.8 This the Lord expresseth by the Prophet Esay For a little time haue I forsaken thee but with great compassion will I gather thee In a moment in my anger I hid my face from thee for a little season b●t with euerlasting mercy haue I had compassion on thee Psa 34.15.18 This is acknowledged by the Prophet Dauid where he sayth The eyes of the Lord are vpon the righteous and his eares are open vnto their cry The Lord is neare vnto those that are of a contrite heart and will saue such as are afflicted in spirit What larger promise can bee made vnto the afflicted then this that his eares are open to their cry and that hee will saue such as are afflicted in spirite And this is it which our Sauiour himselfe often alledgeth for the comfort of his Disciples Ioh. 14.18 Mat. 18.20 Mat 28.20 Gen. 41.14 Iam. 5.11 Exod. 12.41 Psal 18.1 Dan. 6.23 Micha 7.8.10 I will not leaue you comfortlesse but I will come vnto you loe I am with you to the end of the world This appeareth by the histories of Ioseph of Iob of the Church in Egypt of Dauid of Daniel whom the Lord did humble for a time vnder the heauy burden of fore affliction but it was but for a time for comfort was euen then prepared and when the time of refreshing came it brake out as the rising of the Sunne and tne bright beames of the Morning after a tempestuous night which of all things is then most ioyfull and comfortable And so shall it bee with all the godly let their afflictions be what they may bee inward or outvard of body or of mind or of both the Lord may seeme for a time to haue forgotten his but hee that should come will come and will not tarry and when deliuerance is most welcome and that wee vtterly despaire of any comfort of our selues then will the Lords Mercy deliuerance breake foorth as the Morning And to this purpose are the words of Salomon where hee sayth The hope that is deferred Pro. 13.12 is the fainting of the heart But when the desire commeth it is a tree of life All these Testimonies are so many witnesses of this truth that howsoeuer Gods children goe drouping for a time through the sense and feeling of their sins and cannot any way or by any meanes receiue any comfort or howsoeuer outwardly they may bee afflicted yet God hath determined their deliuerance His comming foorth to comfort and deliuer them is prepared as the morning c. Now this deliuerance which the Lord
Gods Word Hard heart the greatest iudgement that can bee layde vpon man nor profite by the meanes of saluation Oh it is the heauiest iudgement that God can lay vpon man in this life and it is a sure and certain fore-runner of eternall condemnation in the end for when the Word of God doth light vpon a hard heart oh it wounds it and kils it and giues many a mortall and deadly wound though the wretched soule of the sinner see it not or feele it not The Scriptures affoord vs diuers examples and all to confirme the truth of this point vnto vs. Gen. 4.5.6 This is clearely to be seene in the example of Cain how did the Lord deale with Cain both before hee had murdered his brother and afterward and all to haue kept him if it had been possible from that most horrible sinne of his Before how did God deale with him Cain why is the countenance of thy face changed If thou doest well shalt thou not be rewarded If thou doest euill sin lyeth at thy dore Had not this beene inough if Cain had had but the least sparke of grace to haue kept him and stayed him from committing that horrible sinne but when this preuailed not but Cain would needs shed the innocent bloud of righteous Abel How did the Lord deale with Cain afterwards Cain where is thy brother Abel but what now did Cains heart relent did hee confesse his sinne with Dauid and say I haue sinned Did hee resolue into teares of repentance with Peter No no but rather despised God to his face saying Am I my Brothers Keeper Oh fearefull and horrible speech What was his conscience so seared that neyther the shame of the world the innocent bloud of his slaine brother nor the glorious presence of the Lord could any whit astonish him Behold here an example indeed of a heart that is hardned and let the remembrance of the same euer possesse our soules to make vs watchfull ouer our owne hearts how we euer contemn the means of grace when the same is offered vnto vs. This is to be clearely seen in Pharaoh vnto whom the Lord sent seuerall plagues and iudgements vpon him his people one vpon the necke of another Exod. 9. ten in number yet all would not humble Pharaoh Exod. 7.23 but answered stoutly saying I know not the Lord neyther will I let the people of Israel goe This is taught by Iob Iob. 18.5 Zeph. 1.17 when hee sayth The light of the vngodly shall bee darkned and the wicked shall become blind because they haue sinned against the Lord. And againe Their hearts being fat their eyes heauy and their eares shut they shall heare indeed but shall not vnderstand they shall see and not perceyue And the Prophet Ieremie doth mow liuely set out vnto vs the wofull estate and condition of such a soule that is thus forsaken of the Lord and giuen ouer to sinne saying Ier. 7.16 11.14 Because you haue done these things and I spake vnto you you would not heare therefore thou shalt not pray for this people nor lift vp cry nor entreat mee for I will not heare Though Noah and Iob should intreat mee though Moses Samuel should pray vnto mee yet will I not heare neyther bee intreated This is a lamentable estate this is a fearfull iudgement for a man to bee thus left vnto himselfe giuen vp to Sathan and forsaken of God for euer Oh wofull is the estate of such a one let that exhortation of the Apostle bee precious with vs Heb. 3.12.13 Take heed brethren lest at any time there bee in any of you an euil heart and vnfaithfull to depart away from the liuing God And of the Gentiles it is sayd Ephes 4.17 that they liued in the Vanity of their minds hauing their cogitations darkned strangers from the life of God through the ignorance that is in them because of the hardnesse of their hearts So that you see that a hard heart it is the most fearefullest iudgement of God that can befall a man in this life for it is capable of no good eyther by the Word preached promises or threatnings mercies or iudgments The Word of God it is mighty in operation Ier. 23. ●9 it Diuideth the soule and spirit asunder This Word of God is called the Hammer of the Lord for by it the Lord doth breake in sunder the hard stony and flinty hearts of man This Hammer of the Lord is not able to breake the heart of a wicked man but as the bright beams of the Sunne doe harden clay and soften waxe so this most heauenly and eternall Word of God shall neuer returne in vaine but by reason of the different disposition in the Subiect it illuminateth it melteth the righteous it obdurates it hardens the wicked Now where the Word doth not preuaile with vs to humble vs there can bee no true repentance as the Apostle teacheth Rom. 2.5 when he sayth But thou after thy hardnes and heart that cannot repent heapest vnto thy selfe wrath against the day of wrath Now where there is no repentance there can bee no saluation Luk. 13.5 for so sayth our Sauiour Except yee repent yee shall all perish This is a lamentable estate indeed this is a iudgement with a witnesse for a man to bee left thus vnto himselfe to be giuen vp to Sathan and to be forsaken of God for euer Oh this this is the estate and condition of euery hard hearted sinner Oh happy then is that man or woman that sinneth least next he that returneth home by repentance soonest but most wofull is the estate of him that with Ieroboam hath solde himselfe to commit sinne for this man Rom. 1.28 1. Tim 4.2 Zach. 1.12 though hee would weepe with Esau and shed euen a fountaine of teates yet all will not helpe woe alas there is no recouery This may serue in the first place to reproue those Vse 1 that iustifie the wicked as in Malachy his time The wicked prosper and they that worke iniquity are set vp Mal. 3.13.14 They seeme to bee the onely men of the World they enioy their pleasures they seeme not to be troubled for any thing and who but they Alas alas what of all this If the heart bee frozen in the dregges of sinne they are of all men most miserable and of all men most to bee pittied For thou after thy hardnes and heart that cannot repent Rom. 2.4.5 heapest vp vnto thy selfe wrath against the day of wrath Their damnation sleepeth not all this while but still they runne in score in Gods booke and when their iniquity is once full the Lord will then come with his iudgements and they shall pay full deare for their sweet pleasures euen the losse of their owne soules for euer and euer No greater iudgement can God inflict vpon the sonnes of men in this life then such a stony heart of all Gods iudgements
the Lord. Seeing then the Lord is not easily drawne to the Vse 1 execution of iudgement before hee hath offered many meanes of repentance and reconciliation Oh let vs apply this Doctrine to our selues Let vs looke backe vnto our former times Let vs take notice of Gods mercifull dealing with vs Hath not the Lord warned vs by many meanes and proued vnto vs that there is a necessity imposed vpon vs that wee must needes Returne vnto him I appeale vnto thy conscience whosoeuer thou art that readest this Haue wee not beene told plainely of our sins that liuing in that course wee doe at this present we cannot be saued hath hee not againe warned vs of his iudgements by his Ministers wee know wee know euery one in the secret of his owne bosome that the Lord hath spoken vnto vs warning vs of iudgement but when this means would not serue to bring vs home to himselfe by repentance nor to returne vnto God Now the Lord hath met vs with iudgement euen this vnseasonable weather that makes the creature to mourne vnto vs to teach vs to mourne besides how many particular afflictions chasticements hath the Lord layd vpon vs in our bodies goods and good names wife children cattell and the like do not they al summon vs to repentance and cry aloud in our deafe eares that the Lord is at hand with his udgements Oh let vs bee warned betimes to seeke vnto him by repentance lest the Lord vsing all these meanes vnto vs to bumble vs and wee remaine rebellions and hard hearted still bee take occasion euen therehence to lay the heauier iudgement vpon vs. Let vs then acknowledge the Lord to bee a iust God that giues vs such warning and when his iudgements shall lye heauy vpon vs let vs not accuse the Lord of any hard dealing but rather accuse the hardnesse of our owne hearts which would not bee warned by his Word and Iudgements Dan. 9. Daniel confesseth that because the people would not beleeue the Lords Prophets and faithfull seruants therefore they were iustly plagued for their sinnes Let vs do the like and take heed that wee doe not neglect the checks of our owne conscience reprouing vs of our sinful waies for the time commeth apace and wee know not how soone when this conscience of ours the which now doth checke vs shall iudge vs and this heart of ours the which now doth reproue vs shall torment vs and that because wee haue wilfully neglected the meanes of our owne saluation when the Lord hath offered the same vnto vs. Vse 2 Secondly seeing the Lord doth vse so many means to humble vs and to bring vs home to himselfe by repentance wee are taught hence that if any doe perish in his sinnes hee must not impute the fault vnto God but vnto himselfe for the Lord may iustly say vnto vs as somtimes to the people of Israel Esay 5.4 What could I haue done more to my Vineyard that I haue not done so what should I haue done more to the soule of this sinner that I haue not done my Word my Iudgements my mercies the motions of my Spirit all these haue I vsed to humble them So that in all our plagues and iudgements in all our woes and miseries whether in this world or in the world to come the whole blame must light vpon our selues whose hearts are so hard that they will not repent from this fearefull iudgement or hardnesse of heart the Lord keepe vs all for his Christs sake VERSE 6. For I desire mercy and not sacrifice and the knowledge of God more then burnt offerings THe Lord hauing threatned this rebellious people by his iudgements manifested his anger for their sinnes disobedience especially because they would not bee reformed of their euill courses and bee humbled by his word Now the Lord doth preuent an obiection which this people might or did make The preuention of an obiection and takes away all colou● of excuse For thus they might say why should the Lord bee thus angry with vs and thus to chide vs to cry out vpon vs to threaten vs by his Prophets Doe wee not serue God doe we not kill our beasts to offer them in sacrifice to God Do wee not thus and thus but wee can neuer please him hee will neuer be content with vs let vs doe what wee can though wee offer neuer so many sacrifices and burnt offerings yet the Lord is alwayes chiding and finding fault with vs. To all this the Lord seemes here to answere I passe not for these outward Ceremonies and outward worship vnlesse you ioyn true faith and obedience to God and true loue and charity vnto men Duties of piety to God ioined with the true knowledge of God and true reformation of our hearts and liues together with iust honest and vpright dealing with men Hence then first of all wee may obserue what account Doct. 1 the Lord makes of Sacrifices and Burnt offerings that is of all the outward seruice of God God esteemes not of our outward seruice when it is not performed in faith and obedience the outward actions and ceremonies belonging to the same seuered from the knowledge of God true repentance and hearty obedience with loue and iust dealing with men hee professeth here that hee cares not for them hee hath no delight in them they stinke in his eyes are abominable vnto him What haue I to do sayth the Lord with the multitude of your sacrifices Esay 1.11.12 I am full of your burnt offerings of Rams and the farre of fed beasts I desire not the bloud of Bullocks nor of Lambes nor of Goates When yee come to appeare before mee who required this at your hands to tread in my Courts Where wee may see that although Almighty God commanded these sacrifices for a time as aydes and helpes vnto this people for the exercise of their faith to leade them to Christ yet because they offered them vp without faith or repentance God detested them and they were abomination vnto him This is cleared by the same Prophet in another place Esay 66.3 Hee that killeth a Bullocke is as if hee slew a man hee that sacrificeth a sheepe as if hee cut off a Dogges necke Hee that offereth oblation as if hee offered Swines bloud hee that remembreth incense as if hee blessed an Idoll yea they haue chosen their owne wayes and their soule delighteth in their abominations This people heere thought themselues holy by offering of their sacrifices though they performed them neyther in faith nor repentance therefore the Lord sheweth them in this place that hee doth no lesse detest these Ceremonies then hee doth the Sacrifices of the Heathen who offered men dogs and swine to their Idols which things were expresly forbidden in the Law Ier. 7 9. This is taught by the Prophet Ieremy where he sayth Will you steale murder commit adultery sweare falsly burne incense vnto Baal and