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A22507 A commentarie vpon the fourth booke of Moses, called Numbers Containing, the foundation of the church and common-wealth of the Israelites, while they walked and wandered in the vvildernesse. Laying before vs the vnchangeable loue of God promised and exhibited to this people ... Heerein also the reader shall finde more then fiue hundred theologicall questions, decided and determined by William Attersoll, minister of the word. Attersoll, William, d. 1640.; Attersoll, William, d. 1640. Pathway to Canaan.; Attersoll, William, d. 1640. Continuation of the exposition of the booke of Numbers. 1618 (1618) STC 893; ESTC S106852 2,762,938 1,336

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4.8 ●●m 4.16 ●or 3.9.10 〈◊〉 12.3 ●or 3.8.10 euen a greater measure of glory after a faithful discharge of the duty when the great Shepheard of the sheepe shall appeare in glory It is not therefore to bee maruelled at that Paul euery where magnifieth the grace of God who had chosen him to be a master-builder in his house to lay the foundation thereof more precious then the gold of Op●ir or then siluer tryed in a furnace of earth purified seuen times 〈◊〉 12.6 Now if the calling be in it selfe honourable ought it not then to be honored and how shall it be honored if they that be in the calling be not maintained and what shold their maintenance be but as it may be agreeable to their place they hold And if the maintenance must hold correspondence with the honour of the Ministery wee doubt not to affirme and auouch that the recompence of the labours of such as are painful and faithfull in this calling ought to be very bountifull and liberall Our Sauiour saith of this calling ●●k 10.16 He that heareth you heareth me and he that despiseth you despiseth me and he that despiseth me despiseth him that sent me Hee hath committed vnto them the keyes of the kingdome of heauen ●●tth 16.19 Tel mee if thou were desirous to see one of the kings houses glistering with much gold and shining with pearles and precious stones and at length shouldest finde one that carryed the keyes who being intreated should forthwith vnlocke the doores and bring thee euen into the kings priuie chamber wouldest thou not make much of him and honour him aboue others The Ministers of God are they that keepe the keyes of the gates of heauen they haue power from Christ and vnder Christ to open the dores ought we not therefore to loue thē Chrysost hom 2. in 1. Thessal to reuerence them to honor them This made the Thessalonians receiue the Apostles doctrine 1 Thess 2.13 not as the word of man but as the word of God and he beareth the Galatians witnesse Gal. 4.15 that if it had beene possible they would haue plucked out their owne eyes and haue giuen them to him Our Sauiour telleth his Apostles Matth. 18.18 that whatsoeuer they shall bind on earth shall be bound in heauen and whatsoeuer they shall loose on earth shall bee loosed in heauen Did not Pilate thinke himselfe aduanced to great honour that he could say Knowest thou not that I haue power to crucifie thee Ioh. 19.10 and haue power to release thee If a Prince should impart to any of his subiects this authority that as high Marshall he should haue power to put in prison whomsoeuer he would and againe to release them and let them goe Chrysost de sacerd lib. 3. toto sere lib. 1. he would be thought happy and worthy of honour in all mens iudgments It hath pleased the God of heauen earth to bestow a Ministeriall power to giue authority subordinate vnder his to the preachers of the Gospel to forgiue sins and to retaine sinnes saying Ioh. 20.23 Whosesoeuer sinnes ye remit they are remitted vnto them and whose-soeuer sinnes ye retaine they are retained As Eliah by his earnest prayer 1 King 17.1 Luk. 4.25 Iam. 5.17 did shut the heauens that it could not raine vpon the earth and againe by his prayers opened the windowes of heauen that the earth did drinke in the raine and brought forth herbes meete for the vse of man So the Ministers by their earnest preaching doe open the kingdome of heauen to all beleeuers and do shut the doore against all impenitent sinners and by the power of the Lord Iesus Christ 1 Cor. 5.4 doe commit such to perpetuall imprisonment and doe deliuer them to Satan for the destruction of the flesh if haply by this meanes the spirit may be saued in the day of the Lord. This power doe the Ministers execute vpon earth which the Angels themselues do not nor cannot exercise in heauen To what end haue we spoken all this touching the power and authority of the Ministers Surely from thence to infer that their maintenance ought to be answerable to their Ministery and to shew that if wee withhold from them their due we withhold from God whose deputies they are deny him his right for all the tithe of the land Leuit. 27.30 whether of the seede of the land or of the fruit of the tree is the Lords it is holy vnto the Lord and consequently we hinder the worship of God and thereby as much as lyeth in vs destroy the soules of many thousāds which otherwise might come to repentance acknowledging of the truth Remember therefore these two Principles See more of Tithes in the 18. chapter which both ioyne in one that the tythe of the land is the Lords verse 30. and that the tenth shall bee wholly vnto the Lord verse 32. As then we doe tender the continuance of the worshippe of God so we should render to the Minister his due maintenance that he may receiue comfort and encouragement in the worke of the Lord and thereby make it manifest that we are ready to bring to God the best sacrifice we haue and so to serue him in the best manner Thirdly acknowledge from hence that it Vse 3 is our duty to honor God with al our substāce and that wee can no way so well imploy our goods as when God is honoured and glorified by them The wise man saith Pro. 3 9. Prou. 3.9 Honor the Lord with thy substance and with the first fruites of thine increase And we heard before that Abel brought to God of the fattest sheep he had Exod 23.19 and 34.26 he offered vnto him the best Gen. 4. he offered a better sacrifice and also a greater sacrifice then Cain Heb. 11 4. He spared for no cost he brought not the worst he had or what came first to hand thinking that whatsoeuer he brought was good enough for the Lordes seruice and to be consumed with fire but he gaue the best hee had and would haue giuen better if he could Whosoeuer doth to the vttermost the best he can doth make it plain he would do better if he could From this practise of Abel had the Law his foundation that was afterwards written that nothing which was lean or lame Deut 15.21 Leuiti 22.20 or maimed or mishapen or blinde or any way blemished should be offered to the Lord. If any ask how this belongeth vnto vs. I answer the Ceremony is ended in Christ howbeit the equity remaineth and bindeth vs for euer Now then if the question be further demanded how this Law reacheth to vs and how we may honor him with our first fruites and riches I answer by giuing to him the best in euerie kinde that we haue This consisteth in many particular branches and teacheth vs diuers particular duties First of all here is offered that to
yea the least sinne lyeth vnder the curse and wrath of God Now they that are wretched and accursed are adiudged worthy of death by the sentence of Christ himselfe the Iudge of the world Matth. 25.41 and none can bee free from this curse of the Law but by the death of Christ Gal. 3.13 and hee dyed not onely for the greatest but for the least sinnes 1 Iohn chapter 1. verse 7. the least of them cost him dearely or else we must haue payed deare for them This point was expressed vnto vs before chapter 15. verse 30. for as the soule that committed ought presumptuously or with an high hand must bee cut off from his people so if ought bee done by any man through ignorance verse 24. a yong bullocke shall be offered for a burnt offering to be a sweete sauour vnto the Lord and thereby an attonement shall be made verse 25. Now by this offering of euery priuate man or of the whole Congregation they were taught that themselues had indeed deserued death and that they were deliuered by the sacrifice of Christ as the Lambe that taketh away the sinnes of the world represented by the blood of these sacrifices This is so plaine throughout the whole Law of Moses that the sinnes committed thorough errour and ignorance euen the least they could doe were neuer remitted and forgiuen vnto them but through the benefit of the Mediatour Christ Iesus who suffered death for them and therefore the smallest sinnes deserued death and made the committers guilty in the sight of God If any should answer vnto this that it doth not appeare that an offering was alwayes offered for the least sinnes of all because some were wont to be washed away with water let him know that by that washing and by that water the blood of Christ also was signified as well by the death of the sacrifices as the Apostle teacheth Heb. 9.10 11. and he ioyneth the blood and water together and with both the people were sprinkled verse 19. So then not onely they are pronounced accursed as some of the Iesuites cauill Durae contr ●●bitak p. 279. that commit most horrible sinnes as murther adultery and the like but he that continueth not in all or else we shall frustrate the whole discourse and disputation of the Apostle A Iesuiticall shift And therefore this is but a Popish shift to help at a dead lift For the Galatians might answer that they had all or the most part of them abstained from those heinous crimes and coulde not bee touched iustly with them and therefore they might haue iustification by the Law Against this iustification by the Law the Apostle doth purposely reason that none can be iustified by the Law because none can keep the Law and he is accursed that continueth not in all things Forasmuch therefore as all are pronounced to be cursed and execrable vnto God which commit the least and smallest sinne and that they are worthy of death that are cursed and execrable it followeth that euery transgression of the Law is worthy of death Obiect But Bellarmine obiecteth the saying of the Apostle Iames chap. 1.18 Sinne when it is finished bringeth forth death therfore vntill it be finished it doth not bring forth death Answer But he should conclude Sinne before it be perfected doth not deserue death for these are two seuerall points and both rest to be prooued First of all this is a weake collection Sinne once finished gendreth death therefore not finished it doth not gender death If a man should reason in this manner the reasonable creature is mortall therefore the creature except it haue reason is not mortall he should conclude fairely but falsely for the beasts and make them noble creatures Or thus All Princes though they be Gods deputies and vicegerents and susteine his person yet are mortall therefore men except they sustaine the person of God are not mortall These we see are weake consequences and yet they are altogether like to our aduersaries as shall appeare if wee consider the wordes and circumstances of the Apostle For his purpose is to describe the proceeding of sinne in vs and to declare that our sinnes are not to be imputed vnto God but to our selues to our concupiscence which seeketh occasions on euery side stirreth vp euill desires bringeth foorth actuall sinne and then sinne leadeth the way to death howbeit from hence we cannot gather that sinne bringeth not death vnto vs except it be finished But what shall we say of euill thoughts that neuer come into act As for example the Pharisees thought and taught that except a man did commit murther and by shedding blood did take away life he was not guilty of eternall death and except he committed adultery he sinned not against the Law But Christ himselfe sheweth that whosoeuer is angry with his brother vnaduisedly is guilty of death and he also that looketh on a woman to lust after her Matt. 5.22.28 Neither of these commit the outward deed and yet because they haue giuen consent the Papists themselues hold that they are guilty of eterall death therefore a sinne committed in thought onely deserueth death albeit it be not finished in the worke euen by their owne confession and themselues being iudges It were endlesse to follow these fellowes and to trace them out in all their shifts they haue so many windings and turnings which argue a bad cause but one more I cannot passe ouer that Bellarmine will haue sinne finished to be nothing else but sinne consented vnto and that concupiscence shall not be sin except it bee consented vnto neither yet bee worthy of death But this is directly against the Apostle and against his owne doctours For the word 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 which the Apostle vseth 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Ia. 1.18 signifieth to perfect fulfill by worke And so doth Thomas Aquinas vnderstand the same and others also Aquin. Comment in Iacob 1. Gagnae in Iacob 1. But to turne him out of these cauils we will for this time grant so much as he requireth what then will hee answere concerning originall sinne It is already defined in the Councell of Florence that they are worthy of eternall death that are onely guilty of originall sinne albeit they haue not sinned after the similitude of Adams transgression Rom. 5.14 That is which neuer committed actuall sinne So then to reason in this sort Sin finished bringeth forth death therefore except it bee finished it bringeth not forth death is a false conclusion Consider this yet farther by another contrary saying of the same Apostle touching good deedes chap. 1.12 Blessed is the man that endureth tentation for when hee is tryed he shall receiue the crowne of life No man can reason from hence thus The man that endureth tentation when he is tried shal receiue the crowne of life therefore hee that is not tryed shall neuer receiue that crowne And yet this hath the same force and looketh the same way with
to ouersee their manners to redresse their disorders and to teach and instruct them in the wayes of godlinesse To these Salomon speaketh Pro. 27 23 24. Bee diligent to know the state of thy flocks and looke well to thy heards For riches are not for euer and doth the Crowne endure to euery generation When the Sheepheard is gone frō the Lambes the wolfe watcheth to take his prey The husbandman sowed good seed in his field but while he slept his enemy came and sowed tares among the wheate Mat. 13 25. The diuell watcheth all occasions and maketh his vse of all aduantages to deceiue and seduce and therefore we must take heed we giue him no occasions Moses was absent from the people but forty dayes and what a change found he among them at his returne how deepely had they plunged themselues into idolatry and how had they corrupted the worshippe of God and were departed from him Such is the corruption of nature and prophanenes of the heart to euill continually Gen. 6 5 that they which are vnder vs are ready to fall into euill euen while wee are with them and haue them in a manner before our eyes much more when we are absent from them as Moses speaketh of the people Behold while I am yet aliue with you this day yee haue beene rebellious against the Lord and how much more after my death Deuteronomy chapter thirty one verse 27 Let vs take heed of long and vnnecessary absence from our priuate charges as wel as they ought that haue publike charges lest while by our absence wee prouide for their bodies we do not destroy their soules for want of our presence I will conclude this point with the words of Salomon Prou. 27 8. As a bird that wandreth from her nest so is a man that wandreth from his place Verse 10. And the earth opened her mouth and swallowed them vp together with Korah when that company dyed what time the fire deuoured c In the description of the Tribe of Reuben he fingleth out Dathan and Abiram as arch-conspirators against Moses the lawfull Magistrate set ouer the people they opposed themselues against authority and therefore perish As they withstood Aaron wee haue spoken before Numb chapter sixteene now consider theyr facte as they rebelliously stroue against Moses and in him against the Lord. Doctrine It is a fearfull sinne to withstand gouernment and authority We learne heereby that it is a fearefull and greeuous sinne to set our selues against lawful gouernment and authority which God hath set ouer vs. This is a most wicked and vngodly worke and the Scripture condemneth it in euery place Hos 8 3 4. Roman 13 1. 2. Pet. 2 10. Iude verse 8. The continuall practise of all the godly throughout the olde and new Testament tend to the contrary to commend to vs obedience for conscience sake and to reproue and condemne all resistance opposition as a worke of the flesh for they euermore submitted thēselues to those that were Magistrates Christ Iesus the Lord of all was not bound to Caesar in any sort whether wee consider him as God or as man Not as he was God Caesar was subiect vnto him and owed to him homage and obedience for as Dauid in spirit called him Lord Mat. 22 43 so might Cesar also and all Princes and Potentates in the world Not as he was man because he was of the blood royall of the seed of Dauid and the right heyre to the kingdome whereas Cesar had no other right but what he got by the sword and therefore he ought to haue receyued not to haue payde tribute yet because he would giue good example to others not offence to any Math. 17 27 he gaue to the receyuers for himselfe and for Peter a Stater which is thought to amount to halfe an ounce of siluer in value two shillings six pence after fiue shillings the ounce And as he taught them by his practise so likewise hee did by words to giue vnto Cesar the things which are Cesars Mat. 22 21. So did Paul for the tryall of the truth and the iustice of his cause appeale vnto Cesar from the high Priests who were carried with rage and enuy against him Acts 25 11. Psalm 18 43 44. Reason 1 The grounds heereof are euident First because publike authority is Gods ordinance euery soule ought to be subiect vnto it because it is of God Rom. 13 1 2. and whosoeuer resisteth it resisteth God himselfe The people of Israel were reiected of God for resisting the manner of gouernment that God had appointed when he set Iudges ouer them and they would needs haue a king to iudge them like all the Nations 1 Sam. 8 5 much more then shall they bee reiected of God that resist gouernment it selfe and be accounted foule fearefull sinners before him Reason 2 Secondly because the opposition against gouernment and the denying and withstanding of it must needs bring all confusion that may be so that nothing can be in peace and quietnesse It is saide and often repeated in the booke of Iudges that euery man did what he list because they had no gouernment Iudg. 18 1 and 17 6 and 21 25. God is the God of order not of confusion and therefore he alloweth of Magistrates because he would haue order among men Take away a Generall out of the field and expose the whole army to rout what followeth but the destruction and carnage of the whole host Take away the Pilot out of the Ship it is the ready way to perish the Ship so if you take away the Magistrate which is as the Chieftaine of the army and as the Master of the Shippe we shall liue a life more sauage and vnreasonable then the vnreasonable beasts leade the great ones would deuoure the lesse the rich the poore the strong ones them that are weake nothing would appeare but a miserable face of hauocke and confusion Before we proceed to the vses Obiect it is necessary to remoue an obiection For to resist gouernment may not be so fearefull a sinne forasmuch as sometimes it is said to be of God as the Scripture speaking of the apostacy of the ten Tribes from the house of Dauid saith that the Lord would giue them to Ieroboam and rent the kingdome from the house of Dauid 1 Ki. 13 31 and chap. 12 15 this was done from the Lord and verse 24 the other Tribes are commanded not to go vp to fight against Ieroboam and his followers for this saith the Lord is from me How then can the rebellion of the ten Tribes be a fearefull sinne seeing it was from the Lord. Answer Answer To cleere this point we must vnderstand that Gods appointment of Ieroboam to bee King and the renting off the house of Salomon doth not iustifie the acte of this people that it was not sin in them for this came to passe by the decree of God yet the people are not iustified in giuing him
soule returneth to God that gaue it For the question stil remaineth vndecided whether God giue it immediately or not that God gaue it which is al the wise man saith euery wisemā acknowledgeth but how and in what manner by meanes or without means remaineth yet in doubt as before The opposition made in that place betweene the soule and the body rather prooueth the contrary for as the body was of the dust so is the soule of God his gift But how is the body of the dust not immediately but of the Parents so that it is apparent that Salomon hath relation to the first creation of Adam of whō it is true that God formed man of the dust and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life and man became a liuing soule Gen. chap. 2 verse 7. I purpose not to enter into this controuersie much lesse take vpon me to define whether the soule come by traduction or by infusion whether from the parents or from GOD a question much debated both among ancient and moderne writers wishing rather all men to be wise with sobriety to content themselues to know that it is given of God and to be his Title to bee the God of the spirits of all flesh and to consider what vses wee may make of it First this serueth to ouerthrow diuers errors Vse 1 and heresies touching the soule raysed vp in former times to trouble the Church to destroy the faith Such were the Sadduces who held that spirits were only certaine qualities or accidents but no substances at all nor hauing any subsistence of themselues Acts 23 8. We learne on the contrary side to acknowledge that the soule is a creature of God as the body is and a thing essentiall as also the heauenly Angels are and liueth when the body dyeth as may be easily proued by infinite testimonies of holy Scriptures for this is the more noble part of man created but yet immortall inuisible but yet subsisting Salomon saith It returneth to God that gaue it Christ our Sauiour commendeth his spirit into his Fathers hands Luke 23 46. So Stephen prayeth Lord Iesus receiue my spirit Acts 7 59. Thus do they make GOD the keeper and preseruer of the soule when once it is deliuered out of the prison of the body They then that make the soule nothing but a blast or breath or a certain power infused into mens bodies but such as hath no essence or substance are grossely deceiued and mistaken exceedingly Vse 2 Secondly it is our duty to yeeld obedience to God both in body and soule and to submit our selues to him in all things especially vnder the Crosse euen when the flesh is most prone to murmure and rebell Hebr. 12 9. If we must yeelde reuerence to our fathers of whom wee haue receiued our bodies then should we be subiect to God of whom wee haue receiued our soules The Apostle chargeth vs to glorifie God in our body and in our spirit which are Gods 1 Cor. 6 20. they are both his and therefore both are to be giuen to him agine Vse 3 Thirdly the soule being from God it commeth neerest to his essence wherby we beare his Image and resemble him in knowledge wisedome and therefore it is a most precious substance more worth thē all the bodily creatures of the world for when the body returneth to the dust the soule goeth to God that gaue it The Prophet saith Psal 49 7 that no man can redeeme his brothers soule or pay a sufficient ransome to God for him it goeth beyond his power and ability All the gold treasure in the world cannot equall one soule in value The murthering of the soule is the highest and most horrible murther that can be and it is the greatest sin to destroy a mans soule Math. chapter 16 verse 26 on the other side to saue a soule is one of the best works and that which shall receiue the best reward Dan. 12 3. Lastly it belongeth to vs to haue the greatest Vse 4 care of the soule for as it excelleth the body so the care of it should exceed and surmount the care of the body The Scripture oftentimes calleth men from the excessiue and immoderate care of the body to which wee are too much enclined Math. 6 25. 1 Cor. 7 32. Rom. 13 14 that we may haue care of the soule and set our affections vpon heauenly things Obiect But are we to cast off all care of the body and to minde nothing but heauen the prouision for the soule Nay not so Answer GOD hath made the body as well as the soule therfore the body is to be regarded as well as the soule I say as well though not as much As then Christ saith This must bee done but the other must not be left vndone Matth. 23 so the soule is especially to be regarded but the body is not to be neglected Besides the body is as the Tabernacle and instrument of the soule the tabernacle of it to dwell in it and the instrument of it to worke by it and therefore the soule cannot do the duties proper vnto it except the body prosper and be prouided for Howbeit our cheefest care ought to bee for the soule that it may liue to God in this life and liue with God in the life to come If our greatest care be to adorne and decke the body it is most certaine wee are carelesse of the soule Verses 17 18 20. Which may goe in and out before them c. In these words we haue the summe and substance of the prayer of Moses and of the commandement of God vnto him touching Ioshua which I will ioyne together that we may end this Chapter for of laying on of hands mentioned verse 18 and 23 and of asking counsell of God wee haue spoken oftentimes before Moreouer we haue heere many particular points offered vnto vs touching Magistrates and Subiects as that God appointeth none to serue in any calling but he furnisheth him with sufficient gifts for that calling as it is saide Ioshua is a man in whom is the Spirit that is the gifts of the Spirit fit for gouernment As when Saul was appointed annointed to be king of Israel he was after a sort changed into another man and Moses is heere willed to put some of his honour vpon Ioshua verse 20. When it is said he should goe in and out before the people we learne that Magistrates and men that be in authority ought to be examples in all good things to their people not giue themselues liberty to do what they list verse 17. And when the reason is rendred lest the people should bee as sheepe without a Sheepheard we learne that that people is in a most wretched estate where they haue no Magistrates to go in and out before thē Iudg. 17 like a flock of sheep without a Shepheard By this similitude also our Sauiour expresseth in what fearefull condition the people are that haue
our hearts to worke in vs the fruites of obedience Let vs enter into our owne selues and examine our consciences aright and reason with our selues after this manner How commeth it to passe that we haue sinned and yet are spared that we haue beene in danger and yet are deliuered and are not destroyed seeing so many of our neighbours die round about vs daily how is it that we are spared Haue not our sinnes deserued to be swept away or can we say we are not guilty If we search our hearts and wayes throughly and deale truely with God and our selues we must confesse that there is nothing in our selues but matter to kindle his wrath and to cut vs off and to punish vs with greater plagues then he hath hitherto inflicted vpon vs. It is his mercy that we liue and haue a longer time of repentance giuen vnto vs hee might haue cut vs off as rotten branches fit for no other vse then to be cast into the fire We must be thankfull vnto him for this goodnesse and not abuse his patience and long suffering lest we kindle his wrath againe and he reserue vs for a greater plague and so we bring a more heauy condemnation vpon our selues Blessed are we if wee can make this holy and sanctified vse of affliction the which albeit for the present time it seeme greeuous and not ioyous Heb. 12 11. yet afterward it bringeth the quiet fruite of righteousnesse vnto them which are thereby exercised Thus we see how this doctrine is the cause of much comfort and consolation if wee behaue our selues as we ought to do vnder the Crosse Wee haue not to doe with an hard and cruell father that will not regard vs nor with a weake and impotent father that cannot releeue vs for our God is in heauen he is able to do whatsoeuer he will Little children do oftentimes receiue great hurt beeing farre from their fathers sight and left vnto themselues it is not so with vs wee are alwayes in the presence of GOD our Father he is our eye to see for vs our eare to heare for vs our hand stretched out to helpe vs and deliuer vs. For how should not hee that made the eie see and that made the eare heare Psal 94 9. It is saide when Israel was in Egypt and there oppressed with cruell bondage that GOD looked vpon the children of Israel Exod. 2 25. and God had respect vnto them so that hee did not looke vpon their miseries as an idle beholder of them or as one that tooke pleasure to see their calamities but as one that was mooued with compassion toward them and pittied their poore estate and condition for as he saw their troubles and knew their sorrowes Exod. 3 7. so hee came downe to deliuer them out of the hand of the Egyptians Hec it is that giueth diligent care to all our grones and sighes he knoweth in what case wee stand and what paines we feele hee taketh so great care and keepe of vs that he suffereth not any of our teares to fall to the ground but putteth them into his bottle and layeth them vp in his register Thus doeth GOD remember vs in trouble heareth and helpeth vs at all times hath a continuall care of vs that wee shoulde not be discouraged nor drinke a full cuppe and draughte of affliction to bee left without comfort vnder the waues thereof that might drowne our soules This is the staffe of comfort which Christ giueth vnto his Disciples and all that beleeued in his Name euen to so many as should see the ruine and horrible destructiō that should come vppon the City and the Temple Math. 24 verse 22. Math. 24 22 Then shall be great tribulation such as was not from the beginning of the world to this time nor yet shall be hereafter and except those daies should be shortened there should no flesh be saued but for the elects sake those daies shall be shortned In these words the faithfull are comforted by consideration of the mercy of God in the mitigation of those iudgements which hee would bring vpon Ierusalem True it is some do vnderstand them of the second comming of Christ with power and great glory according to a rotten Prophesie of one of the Rabbines setting downe the standing and continuing of the world namely Two thousand yeares before the Law A worme-eaten and moth-eaten prophesie of one Elias two thousand vnder the Law and two thousand vnder Christ but for the Elects sake those daies should be shortned The examination of this counterfeit and worm-eaten Prophesie belongeth not to this place nor time the two first parts being vntrue the third both vntrue vncertaine and vnsetled hauing no sure ground or foundation to stand vpon For touching the true meaning of the place it is not to be vnderstood of the day of iudgement but of the destruction of Ierusalem For when Christ speaking by the Spirit of Prophesie foretolde of the taking and ruinating of the Temple so that one stone shold not be left vp on a stone that should not bee cast down the Disciples vpon occasion hereof asked the question when these things should be and what should be the signes of his comming to iudgement To these two questions he answereth distinctly not confusedly and first of all to the first wherein he giueth them sundry signes going before the sackking of the City of Ierusalem as for example Math. 24 15. Luc. 21.20 and 19 43. Math. 24.19 20 when yee shall see the abhomination of desolation that is the Romane army as Luke expounds it sit in the holy place know that the end is neere then being touched with a commiseration of their sorrowes he saith Wo to them that are with childe and giue sucke in these daies pray that your flight bee not in the winter c. Such were no fit persons to flye such is no fit time to flye from their cruell and bloody enemies nor to escape the rage of barbarous and mercilesse souldiers Then shal be such trouble and tribulation as no tongue can expresse no pen can write no language hath words to vtter The sword deuoured without and both sword and famine raged consumed within Ioseph de bello Iudai li. 7. c. 8. so that they were constrained to eate their owne children during the straightnesse of the siege These be the dayes of vengeance to fulfill all things that are written Immediately vpon the mention of these woes and tribulations follow these words Except those dayes should bee shortned Luc 21 22. c as if he should say If God had suffered those sharpe afflictions to continue and the enemies to rage against them as they desired and their sinnes deserued none of that Nation had escaped al the Iewes had bene rooted out as one man No flesh that is not a man among the Iewes had beene left aliue Rom. 9 1 2 3 But for the elects sake that is because
the couetous person that hath the greatest plenty is much more tormented with desire of more then he that is satisfied with a small portion or pittance of the things of this life It falleth out oftentimes that such as haue least charge lying vpon them are most ouer-charged with this as with a most heauy burden This is that vanity that Salomon pointeth out Eccle. 4.8 Ecclesiastes chapter 4. There is one alone and there is not a second yea he hath neither childe nor brother yet is there no end of all his labour neither is his eye satisfied with riches neither saith he For whom doe I labour and bereaue my soule of good It is not abundance or masses and mountaines of gold and siluer that can quench this vnsatiable thirst but thereby it is rather encreased For as more wood put to the fire augmenteth the flame and the heat so the desire of many by addition of wealth is multiplyed He is fitly compared to the man possessed with an vncleane spirit Chrysost in Matth. 8. hom 29. in Mat. 26. hom 82. who wore no cloathes but had his dwelling among the tombes and mountaines no man could binde him nor tame him but he brake the fetters and pulled the chaines asunder and cut himselfe with stones Mar. 5.3 Luke 8.27 He was exceeding fierce but couetous men are farre worse He that was possessed was deliuered by the word of Christ and the diuell was driuen away and left his hold but they that are seruants or slaues to their money will not hearken vnto Christ they haue so much of this earth in their eares or rather in their hearts that albeit they heare him daily preached vnto them and sounding as a shrill or loude trumpet yet they beleeue not they yeeld not they obey not The man possessed spared not such as came neere him but they spoile and rauin as wel afar off frō them as hard by them they spare none whom they catch in their snares not friends not kinsmen not brethren they teare them and rent them in pieces whomsoeuer they can compasse Hee went naked but these clothe themselues sumptuously except such as grudge themselues apparrell with the spoiles of others as if they had taken them prisoners in the day of battel and make them goe naked or in threed-bare coates that come in their way He smote himselfe not knowing what he did but these smite and kill others secretly they grinde the faces of the poore and pull off the skin from their backes He abode among the graues and tombes of the dead but these are very sepulchers themselues For what is a tombe but a stone couering the body of the dead What then are not their bodies much more wretched and miserable then those stones which couer their dead soules dead in sinne and as stinking carcasses casting out a loathsome sauour And to this purpose Christ speaketh to the Pharisees Matth. 23.27 Matth. 23.27 Ye are like to whited sepulchers full of extortion excesse full of hypocrisie and iniquity This sinne hath diuerse branches vnder it according to the diuers practises of it first The branches of coetousnesse when men seek only or principally for worldly goods neglecting or not regarding spirituall graces in comparison of them Wee are charged to lay vp our treasure in heauen Matth. 6.19 20 33. where the moth cannot corrupt it nor theeues steale it We are commanded to seeke first the kingdome of God and his righteousnesse But whatsoeuer God require of vs the greatest sort doe what they list for as Esau sold his birthright for a messe of pottage Heb. 12.16 Religion 〈◊〉 regarded So doe prophane men sell their soules for old shooes and saluation purchased by Christ at a most deare rate for a song This may seeme strange vnto some but there is nothing will appeare more true if we consider the course of the world and obserue the liues of men This is the sinne of our age wherein the least profit and pleasure is cared for aboue true religion Euery drunken feast is cause sufficient with vs to intermit the worship of god Euery prophane meeting of prophane men is valued and prized aboue the word of the eternall God Euery feast that after a heathenish manner is yeerely solemnized giueth occasion to multitudes to prophane and pollute the Sabboth that ought to be sanctified with publike and priuate duties agreeable vnto it and to set that banket at nought to which God inuiteth vs by his Ministers Our thoughts our meditations our desires our delights are so taken vp with earthly things that though there be much preaching there is little profiting though there be much teaching yet there is little hearing little obedience The second branch of couetousnesse is to put our trust and confidence in the things of this life which is the idolatry of the heart as we noted before If we set our hearts vpon our goods we make them our God and the earth our happinesse Hence it is that Christ maketh it so hard a matter for a rich man to enter into the kingdome of heauen as for a Camel to goe through the eye of a needle Matth. 19. Matth. 19. ●● because they trust in their riches Mar. 10.24 Mar. 10.24 Likewise the Apostle chargeth Timothy to charge them that are rich in this world that they be not high minded neither trust in vncertaine riches but in the liuing God who giueth vs richly all things to enioy 1 Tim. 6.17 The third branch is when we regard and respect onely our selues It is not enough that we doe no harme with them God requireth that we doe good Christ shall say at the last day I was an hungred and ye gaue me no meate naked and ye clothed me not sicke and in prison and ye visited me not goe into euerlasting fire prepared for the diuell and his Angels That euill seruant that did not diuide his substance among his fellow seruants perished through his couetousnesse and he that receiued one talent and digged in the earth to hide it had it taken from him and heareth this sentence denounced against him Thou wicked and slouthfull seruant and vnprofitable Matth. 25. ● God bestoweth not his blessings vpon vs to fat our selues with thē as Oxen in a stall or as swine in a stye without all consideration of the Church or Common-wealth or of the poor but he hath made vs stewards and disposers of them to the glory of God and the good of others Verse 31. All they that were numbred in the campe of Dan c We see in this place that this last standard beareth the name of Dan whereby we see that God raiseth vp as a chiefe instrument in this mighty host one of the lowest sort one that was obscure in the family of Iacob which serueth to magnifie the mercy of God to depresse the pride of man Iacob in his last will and testament foretelleth the estate of this
saued Hence it is that in his prayer to his Father he saith I haue glorified thee on the earth I haue finished the worke which thou gauest mee to doe Ioh. 17.4 Iohn 17. Why doe we then reward him so vnkindly or what euill hath hee done vnto vs that we should deale so with him As hee teacheth that we cannot serue God Mammon so we cannot serue God and our selues There is no parting of stakes with him He hateth party-coloured Christians he will haue the whole man the whole obedience or else he reiecteth all Saul performed part of his will but because he did not all that he required hee was cast off 1 Sam. 15. Would we haue him partly to loue vs and partly to hate vs partly to be pleased with vs and partly to be offended God doth not thus diuide his loue and hatred Whom hee loueth hee loueth freely wholly effectually He so loued vs that hee spared not his owne Sonne but gaue him for vs. The like loue ought we to returne vnto him againe Mar. 6. Herod hearing Iohn Baptistpreach the word reformed himselfe in many things Mar. 6. Act. 8.13 Simon Magus was baptized and professed the faith and continued among the people of God and wondered at the signes and miracles that were done But except our righteousnesse doe exceed the righteousnesse of these men we cannot enter into the kingdome of heauen All these are halfe Christians that serue God to halfes like the Iewes that spake halfe Hebrew Neh. 13.24 and halfe Ashdod and worship God in one part and the diuell in another like the Colony of the strange nations transplanted in Samaria 2 Kin. 17.41 that feared the Lord and serued their grauen images also who while they would needes doe both are expresly charged not to feare the Lord Verse 34.35 neither to doe after the statutes and ordinances and commandements which the Lord commanded the children of Iacob whom hee named Israel So is it with all such as yeeld an vnperfect and vnsound obedience they thinke they serue God and obey his commandements but they are greatly deceiued and they may iustly be charged not to serue him at all For who required this halfe or halting obedience at their hands Against all this maimed and mangled duty we will oppose the practise of Dauid a man after Gods heart in the 119. Psalme where he many times discouereth his zealous affection as verses 5.6 O that my wayes were directed to keepe thy statutes then shall I not be ashamed when I haue respect vnto all thy commandements Psal 119.5.6.13.101 And verse 13. with my lippes haue I declared all the iudgements of thy mouth And verse 101. I haue refrained my feete from euery euill way that I may keepe thy word Where wee see his manner of seruing the Lord how farre different it is from ours he had respect vnto all his commandements not to some only he refrained his feet from euery euill way not frō some only Let vs follow his worthy holy example and doe that which is right in the sight of the Lord 1 King 15.5 and not turne aside from any thing that he commandeth vs all the dayes of our life so shall Gods name be glorified so shall he be well pleased with vs and so shall wee haue comfort and others instruction through our obedience Lastly they are also reprooued The fourth reproofe that thinke it enough to serue God outwardly to bee seene of men and worship him through hypocrisie like vnto them that looke to the garment but neglect the body so doe these looke to the body but neglect the soule For as we shewed before that he who maketh no conscience of one commandement but of purpose and custome breaketh the same is guilty of all because if like occasion were offered he would breake all the rest Iames chapter 2. verse 10. So such as looke only to the outside and to turne their face toward religion doe make it manifest that there is no religion in them at all It is strange to see how smoothly and deuoutly some will carry themselues who notwithstanding bewray the hollownesse of their hearts These are they that make cleane the outside of the cuppe and of the platter Matth. 23.25.27 that are like vnto whited sepulchers which indeed appeare beautifull outward but are within full of dead mens bones and of all vncleannesse Matthew chapter 23.25 27. Thus it fared with Iudas he serued God outwardly and the diuell possessed him inwardly If a man could deceiue the eternall God as well as blinde the eyes of a mortall man there might bee some colour for this colourable worship But God is not mocked He that framed the heart looketh into the heart and searcheth into the corners and secret chambers of the heart And albeit it be deceitfull aboue all things yet it cannot deceiue him There was neuer in any age place for hypocrisie but in regard of the loose and corrupt times into which we are cast if we were but politike and wordly-wise wee would bee any thing rather then hypocrites Nothing worse then hypocrisie which is to expose our selues to all infamy contempt and reproch Religion among the greatest sort is made a by-word and the religious make themselues a prey What wisedome then is in vs to lay open our selues to such indignities obloquies slanders and false accusations and in the meane season to want the inward peace of a good conscience and true comfort of a pure heart and that which is more then all to want the fauour of God and his louing countenance toward vs who hateth vs as his secret enemies for our hypocrisie Hypocrites therefore are iustly abhorred of God man They draw neere to God with their mouthes but their mindes are farre from him Matt. 15. Their worship is like to counterfect money which is gilded outwardly but within is nothing but brasse or such like base stuffe so that all is not gold that glistereth Or like the apples which grow at the dead Sea where sometimes Sodome and Gomorrha stood which are faire in colour beautifull in shew and maruellous in greatnesse but when you come to touch them or to handle them they turne to dust and cast out a filthy sauour more vnpleasant to the nostrils then they were pleasant before to the eyes Thus it is with hypocrites they appeare beautifull before men they loue to be well thought off by them and haue many times more glorious shewes then other that are more sound within because they study nothing else but how to get the applause and praise of the world Such a one was Iudas among the Apostles Such were Ananias and Sapphira among the disciples Let vs take heede we be not like them or if we will be like them let vs know that as we ioyne with them in their sinne we must also partake with them in their punishments who dyed not the common death of
must giue an account ● 16 2. that they may do it with ioy not with greefe for that is vnprofitable for you Some offices haue no accounts or easie and very small belonging vnto it but this hath an heauy and streight accounts because the blood of such as perish shall be required at the watchmans hands that hath neglected his duty Reason 3 Thirdly we haue a gracious promise of a great reward Our paines shall be so rewarded that greater reward shall be for greater paines as the Apostle teacheth 1 Cor. 3 8. He that planteth and he that watereth are one and euery man shall receiue his owne reward according to his owne labour The Apostle Peter concludeth this chap. 5 4. When the chiefe Shepheard shall appeare ● 12 3. we shall receiue a crowne of glory that fadeth not away This ought to encourage vs to our duty to consider that our labour shall not be in vaine in the Lord. Vse 1 The vses remaine First seeing the Ministers must keep watch ward ouer the soules of the people it serueth to reprooue such as make it a matter of ease and therefore when they are once entred into that calling do giue themselues to idlenesse and security ●e first re●ofe not considering that it is a worke full of labour and imployment full of difficulty and businesse True it is the Ministery is an honour but withall it is a burden so that whosoeuer will haue the honour must beare the burden vpon his shoulders for these cannot be separated These two are as companions that cannot be diuided Euery one is willing to heare of the dignity but euery one is not willing to discharge the duty euery one is ready to be preferred but euery one is not so ready to profite others God requireth of all Pastors that they should instruct the ignorant Tim. 3 16. ●ek 34 4. Thess 5 14. bring home them that wander heale the diseased comfort the distressed support the weake admonish the disorderly conuince the erronious reproue the vicious but these sluggards that sleepe and delight in sleeping will do nothing at all regarding the fleece rather then the sheepe and the benefit to themselues more then profit to their hearers Woe vnto such idle bellies woe vnto such hard masters who reape where they haue not sowen and gather where they haue not strewed who hiding their talents are conuinced of greeuous iniquity in the sight of God and man For besides those euilles which they haue of their owne they are guilty of the death of other men not onely as accessaries but as principall procurers of their destruction This is a certaine truth neuer to be forgotten but to be engrauen in the hearts of euery Minister as it were with a pen of iron or the point of a Diamond that so many we do kill and euen murder their soules as we suffer thorough our negligence and silence to perish Gregor hom 11 in Ezek. so to fall into the clawes and iawes of the diuell who goeth about like a roaring Lyon seeking whom he may deuoure The Diuell standeth at receit as a cunning huntesman to cath his prey Now he hunteth for soules a more cruell hunter then euer Nimrod was and these are as the diuels dogges to driue them into his nets If we will approue our selues to bee true Ministers indeed we must confesse that wee are bound with a treble band of necessity to discharge our duty as it were with 3 strong chaines that are not easily broken one in regard of our selues another in regard of the people and the third in regard of God and his glory that ought euermore to be before our eyes The Apostle saith of himselfe 1. Cor. 9 16. A necessity is laide vpon me yea woe is vnto me if I preach not the Gospel They are subiect to the curse of men that in time of famine dearth do withhold the corne Prou. 11 26. Such the people shall curse but blessing shall be vpon the head of him that selleth it In like manner such as withdraw the food of mens soules and gather it as ingrossers into their owne hands are accursed not of men onely but also of God and his curse shall enter into their soules and not leaue them vntill he haue rooted them out because they feede not the flocke but feed vpon it prey vpon it but doe not pray for it In regard of the people our Sauiour saith Luke 10 42. One thing is necessary and woe to them that heare not the Gospel for as great a necessity is laide vpon the hearer as vpō the Minister so that where there is no vision the people perish Prou. 29 18. If then we take heed to our selues and vnto the doctrine and continue in them in doing this we shall both saue our selues and those that heare vs 1 Tim. 4 16. Lastly the consideration of Gods glory ought to be as a spurre to pricke vs forwarde to do our duties The Apostle speaking of the Thessalonians a most worthy Church abounding in all heauenly graces calleth them his glory his ioy his hope his crowne in the presence of our Lord Iesus Christ at his coming 1 Th. 2 19 20. Howbeit his glory was ioyned with the glory of God otherwise his glory would haue turned to his shame Hereby is the Father glorified when we bring forth much fruite to the obedience of the Gospel and therefore the loue of God should compell and constraine vs to publish the glad tydings of saluation Hence it is that Christ exhorteth Peter againe and againe as he loued him to feed his sheepe and his lambes Iohn 21 16 17. So then such as are negligent in their duties declare plainly that they neither loue God nor care for the people nor regard their owne soules The second reproofe Secondly they are reproued that are ignorant and cannot as they that are idle and will not teach they that are vnskilfull as well as they that are wilfull in detaining the word of life the food of the soule from the people These haue no knowledge themselues and therefore cannot builde vp others in knowledge They starue themselues and therefore haue no bread to bring forth to saue the liues of others They haue nothing in them and therefore cannot shew any olde or new store They are poore and therefore haue no treasure to bestow vpon others No man ought to aduenture his owne soule though he might aduantage himselfe therby to winne the whole world as Christ teacheth Math. 16 verse 26. For what should this profite him in the end when he hath cast vp his accounts and compared his gaines and losses together But these foolish men to get not the gaine of all the kingdomes of the earth but the tithes and reuenues of some one little parish do hazard their owne soules nay more then that the soules of many people whom they rob sacrilegiously of the meanes of their saluation These also are
shall be put to death 39. All that were numbred of the Leuites which Moses Aaron numbred at the commandement of the Lord throughout all their families all the males from a moneth old and vpward were twenty and two thousand Wee haue already handled the numbring of two of the families that haue their foundation in the sonnes of Leui to wit the Gershonites and the Kohathites Now followeth the third and last that is the Merarites touching whom we are to consider sundry particular points as we haue done in the two former diuisions For first the families descended of Merari are named which are two the Mahlites and the Mushites verse 33. Secondly the number of persons the summe of them according to the number of all the males from a moneth old and aboue was sixe thousand two hundred verse 34. Thirdly the Ouerseer or Superintendent of them all was Zuriel the sonne of Abihail Fourthly the place of their abode in the host was on the North-side of the Tabernacle verse 35. Lastly the office and function committed vnto them was the woodworke and the rest of the instruments These things were committed to their charge and custody Hitherto wee haue handled the numbring of this Tribe simply considered in it selfe according to the particular families of it now let vs obserue how it is concluded In this conclusion set downe in the two last verses of this diuision we are to marke two points first the persons that went before the Arke of the Couenant on the East-side secondly the totall sum of the whole Tribe is reckoned vp The persons that were to pitch on the fore-front of the Tabernacle toward the East are these both Moses himselfe as the chiefe Captaine Commander ouer the whole and also Aaron with his sons the Priests ministring vnto God and his Church whereunto is annexed a certaine prouiso that none should dare to thrust himselfe into their office verse 38. Secondly the totall sum of all the former particulars is brought together and the accounts cast vp which are said to amount to two and twenty thousand v. 39. Out of which generall number must be deducted the Priests and the first borne of the Leuites themselues for otherwise the whole Tribe of Leui consisting of the Priests and such as are called by the common name of Leuites amounted to the number of twenty and two thousand and three hundred soules Verse 33. Of Merari was the family c. In this diuision we see more plainely and particularly that which was in part noted before namely the seuerall mansions and situations that these Leuites had about the Tabernacle which being the place of Gods publike seruice they compassed it round about that they might not be farre from any of the people of God but alwaies resident among them The Gershonites pitched behinde the Tabernacle westward verse 23. The Kohathites pitched on the south-side of the Tabernacle verse 29. The Merarites pitched on the north side of the Tabernacle verse 35. Now lest any part should be left vnfurnished and vnprouided Moses and Aaron and his sonnes are commanded to take vp the fore-front of the Tabernacle and to pitch on the East-side GOD might haue put and placed all the Leuites in one corner of the host if it had pleased him but in great mercy both toward the Leuites and people they are seated in the middest of the army and charged to compasse the Tabernacle round about to the end they might serue the better for giuing direction and instruction indifferently to all the rest of the Tribes that were to vse their Ministery Thus we see that neither the Teachers were constrained to go farre to their hearers nor the hearers to take any tedious iourney to their Teachers This teacheth vs that God will haue euery part of his people taught Such is the goodnesse Doctrine 1 of almighty God God wil haue all places and people taught euen the smallest that he will haue none of his seruants vntaught how small soeuer the places be how meane soeuer the persons be None are too high in regard of their great places none are too low in regard of their obscure callings none are too good to be taught whatsoeuer their degrees be We see this most euidently in the Tribe of Leui it selfe To what end and purpose were they diuided in Iacob and scattered in Israel Gen. 49 Gen. 49 7 but that all the Lords people might be instructed from the highest to the lowest and haue their portion in due season alotted vnto them of God This is giuē as a commendation of the Leuites and of Iehoshaphat that sent them 2 Chron 17 9. They taught in Iudah and had the booke of the Law of the Lord with them and went about throughout all the Cities of Iudah and taught the people This we see in the Apostle Paul writing to the Ephesians and setting downe the notable fruites and ends of the Ministery of the word Eph. 4 13. He gaue some to be Apostles some Prophets some Euangelists some Pastours and Teachers Till we all meete together in the vnity of faith vnto a perfect man and the measure of the age of the fulnesse of Christ Touching the practise of this duty we haue a notable example in Christ our Sauiour in many places of the Euangelists Luke 8 1. It came to passe afterward that he went throughout euery City and Village preaching and shewing the glad tydings of the kingdome of God and chap. 13 22. He went through the Cities Villages teaching and iournying toward Ierusalem The like we reade of the twelue Apostles who walked in the steps of their master going through the Townes preaching the Gospel and healing euery where Luke 9 6. So also it was with the seuenty Disciples the Lord sent thē two and two before his face into euery city and place whither he himselfe would come Luk. 10 1. Seeing then the Priests and Leuites Christ his Disciples went about through all the Citties of Iudah published the Gospel in euery city and village preached euery where and went into all places we conclude that it is the ordinance of God that all places great and small all persons high and low all congregations bigge and little should haue the word of God established and setled among them Reason 1 This will be made plaine and cleere vnto vs by diuers reasons First consider with me the titles that are giuen vnto God in the Scriptures He is worthily called the King of his Church and the Lord Master of his house-Is not he the Shepheard of Israel that leadeth Ioseph like sheepe Psal 80 1. Will a Shepheard that hath any care of his Sheepe or any loue vnto them looke vnto some of them and not to all Or will he not rather if any be gone astray Lu. 15 4 5 6. leaue ninety and nine in the wildernesse and seeke that lost one vntill he finde it So is it the will of our Father that is
and laid in a manger he was persecuted of Herod he was tempted of the diuell slandered of the Pharisies condemned of Pilate and crucified by the Iewes He that is the first begotten of the dead the Prince of the Kings of the earth he that is Alpha and Omega the first and the last he that hath the seuen starres in his hand and the keyes of hell and death was despised and reiected of men Esay 53 7. and brought as a Lambe to the slaughter and as asheep before her shearers is dumbe so he opened not his mouth We cannot compare in highnesse and greatnesse with him whose eyes are like fire and his feet like brasse who is the beginning of the creatures of God yet none hath sunke downe so low into sorrow as he hath done neither bin baptized with the baptisme that he was baptized withall Math. 20. Let vs not therefore thinke it strange that we are made low but reioyce that wee are made like vnto Christ himselfe while the wicked are so pampered with delights and fatted as Oxen vnto the slaughter that pride compasseth them about as a chaine and violence couereth them as a garment Psal 73.6 Luke chapter 16 25. Lastly let vs vse all good meanes that God Vse 3 hath appointed to beginne in vs this sweet grace of contentation There is no heauenly gift but God hath appointed some waies to breed it and beget it in vs. The first meanes is to resigne vp our selues wholly to the will and pleasure of God and to submit our willes to his will that as wee pray Gods will may be done we may be carefull indeed to do it and that for diuers causes First as hee is infinite in wisedome so hee knoweth much better then wee our selues what is best for our selues especially for the saluation of our soules We see how children take no care nor thought for things of this world how they shall liue what they shall eate and what they shall put on We are content when we are sicke to accept vpon the Physitions word of any receit yea oftentimes bitter pilles and potions which our stomacke loatheth because we know he loueth vs and that his skill exceedeth ours We are desirous of riches or of honours to be great in the world he in his great wisedome denyeth them because hee knoweth they are hurtfull to vs not healthfull for vs but as it were windy meate which would not nourish our soules but puffe them vp with pride and make them poore in grace so that we should be as vnfit to enter into the streight gate and narrow way as the Camell to go through the eie of a needle This reason is vsed by our Sauiour Math. 6 verse 32. After all these things doe the Gentiles seeke for your heauenly Father knoweth that ye haue need of all these things Where he laboureth to work contentation in vs by this consideration because God our heauenly Father knoweth better then our selues whereof we stand in need Againe he is Almighty and therefore fully able to supply our wants as he can giue riches without contentment so he can giue contentment without riches for it is he that can satiate the weary soule ●●n 31 25. and replenish euery sorrowfull soule so that we haue no cause to doubt of his sufficiency who hath said he is God all-sufficient He filleth the hungry with good things and sendeth the rich empty away Moreouer he is as mercifull as he is powerfull and infinite in loue toward vs who hath so dearely loued vs that he hath not spared his owne Sonne but giuen him to suffer death for vs that so he might bring vs to life and saluation and if he haue giuen vs his Sonne how should he not with him giue vs all things else ● 8 32. There is no sonne but resteth in the care and prouision his father maketh for him and by this we may proue whether we be sons or not Another meanes is to liue an holy godly life seruing him in sincerity of hart and vprightnesse of life Godlinesse is a iewell of such value that it will enrich vs and fill our houses with treasures because it is profitable vnto all things ●m 4 8 ●6 6. and hath the promises of this life and of the life to come The Prophet saith He will withhold no good thing from them that walke vprightly Psalme 84 11. It is a good conscience that maketh a continuall feast Prou. 15 verse 15. God is rich in promising and gracious in performing he oftentimes performeth more then he promised neuerlesse He saith If we seeke first of all the kingdome of God and his righteousnesse all outward and earthly things shall be ministred vnto vs Math. 6 33. He maketh a mercifull promise howbeit he addeth a condition which on our part must be performed If we be not behind in this duty we may safely yea securely cast our selues vpon his promise and prouidence hauing sure interest in them and a good title vnto them But such as liue in their sinnes and minde not the matters of his kingdome can neuer haue this contentation because they can neuer with comfort and assurance of his helpe flye vnto him as a child to his father but rather runne away from him as the malefactour from the Iudge or the traitor from his Prince who beareth the sword to take vengeance on him for his euill deeds and deserts Thirdly it is our duty to bee thankfull for things present let vs cast our eyes vnto them and looke stedfastly vpon them and neuer turne our selues from him that is the giuer of them and consider that we haue not deserued the thousand part of that which is bestowed vpon vs. Be it that we want many things yet hath God dealt graciously with vs and sent a gracious raine into our harts the good things that he withholdeth he doth not of malice and enuy Gen. 3. as the diuell perswaded our first parents but in loue and mercy toward vs as we noted before If hee should take from vs all his blessings which are innumerable bring vpon vs all his iudgements for our sins we could not complaine against him forasmuch as they haue iustly deserued it Besides how many blessings do we enioy that others haue not who are no worse then we are and peraduenture better And from how many calamities are we freed which haue fallen vpon others who were not greater sinners then we are and peraduenture lesser It is a signe of vnthankfulnesse to lessen the gifts we haue receiued and to value them as matters of no worth in comparison of such blessings as our selues doe want or as others haue obtained If this point be well obserued it will condemne many of vs who are guilty of greeuous sinne against God this way 34. And Moses and Aaron and chechiefe of the Congregation numbered the sonnes of the Kohathites after their families and after the house of their fathers 35 From thirtie
themselues For he saith in the place before named and mentioned Thou shalt not take the summe of them among the children of Israel that is while thou art reckoning the number and taking the muster of the other Tribes thou shalt not meddle with this Tribe who were exempted from the warres And the reason thereof is rendred Num. 1.50 Thou shalt appoint the Leuites ouer the Tabernacle of the Testimony and ouer all the vessels thereof and ouer all things that belong vnto it He calleth it sometimes the Tabernacle of the Congregation because the people assembled at it for the worship of God and sometimes the Tabernacle of the Testimony ●●mb 17 8. ●●abl annot Nume 1. because in the Tabernacle was placed the Arke and in the Arke the two Tables of the Testimony in which the ten commandements were written wherby God testified his will to the Israelites both what he would haue them doe and what he would not haue them to doe Verse 34. 35. And Moses and Aaron and the chiefe of the Congregation In these words beginneth the execution of the Commandement of God Moses numbring the Leuites according to their families and assigning to euery one of them their seuerall offices and charges This obedience of his is worthy of great praise inasmuch as in this description of the numbring of these families he remoueth farre from himselfe all suspition of giuing scope to his owne affections and therefore he signifieth that he did nothing of pride or partiality aduancing the Leuites before the other Tribes or preferring the family of the Kohathites before the rest of the Leuites but hath dealt in all things as became the true minister of God euen according to the commandement and commission that he had receiued of whom it is said afterward chap. 12. My seruant Moses is faithfull in all mine house ●umb 12.7 ●eb 3.5 euen as in the building of the Tabernacle he added nothing of his owne but did all things according to the patterne that was shewed him in the mount We learne from hence that whensoeuer we haue heard the word and had the will of God reuealed vnto vs we must yeeld Doctrine 1 obedience to the same The word heard must be obeyed It is a duty required of vs to practise so much of Gods trueth as is in mercy made knowne vnto vs. So did Noah Gen. 6.22 when he was commanded to make an Arke he did it as God commanded So did Abraham when he was commanded to circumcise himselfe and the males in his family Gen. 17. This is it that Moses teacheth the people after all his teaching and exhorting of them Deut. 10.12.13 Now Israel what doth the Lord thy God require of thee but to feare the Lord thy God to walke in all his wayes and to loue him and to serue the Lord thy God with all thine heart and with all thy soule that thou keepe the commandements of the Lord his ordinances which I command thee this day for thy wealth And in the beginning of the next chapter Deut. 11.1 Thou shalt loue the Lord thy God and keepe his charge and his statutes and his iudgements and his commandements alwayes The Apostle Iames vrgeth this duty vpon those that are swift to heare and haue receiued the word with meeknes which is able to saue their soules chap. 1.22 Be ye doers of the word and not hearers onely deceiuing your owne soules Christ our Sauiour describing the good hearers by the good ground saith They bring forthwith patience some sixty fold some thirty fold Luke 8.15 Matth. 13.23 and some an hundred fold euery one some fruit no man is barren altogether To conclude this point it was the exhortation of Moses and of the Priests and Leuites Deut. 27.9 10 which they spake vnto all Israel Take heed and hearken O Israel this day thou art become the people of the Lord thy God thou shalt therefore obey the voyce of the Lord thy God and doe his commandements and his statutes which I command thee this day So thē we must all know what is required of vs to wit to be doers and not bare hearers to be practisers and not talkers to be obeyers and followers not idle professors Maruell not at all at this For first to encline Reason 1 our hearts to walke in his wayes that we haue learned is an infallible signe that we truely feare God This we see in the example of Abraham God tempted him and said vnto him Take thy sonne thine only sonne Isaac whom thou louest and offer him for a burnt offering he preferred the commandement of God before the loue to his owne sonne God accepted his willing mind and therefore he heareth this comfort Lay not thine hand vpon the lad neither doe thou any thing vnto him Gen. 22.12 for now I know thou fearest God seeing thou hast not withheld thy sonne thine only sonne from me Not that he was ignorant before but because he made that knowne to himselfe and to others which before was known to him alone and not thoroughly to Abraham himselfe For what is in vs we know not certainly our selues vntill we be prooued Thus then we see that Abrahams notable obedience in so great a tryall was an euident testimony that hee truely loued God Reason 2 Secondly obeience is alwayes ioyned with recompence God-rewarding it to the ful who is a most rich pay-master No man shall serue him for nought If Laban could say thus to Iacob Gen. 29.15 Because thou art my brother shouldest thou therefore serue me for nought will not the Lord much rather say to vs because ye are my children should ye therfore serue me for nothing The Prophet Dauid setting downe the singular fruits and effects of the word of God saith By it is thy seruant made circumspect Psal 19.11 in keeping of it there is great reward Consider brefly how it was with Abraham of whom we spake before he receiued an hard commandement himselfe to offer vp in sacrifice his only sonne yet because he delayed not to put it in present execution he receiued a threefold reward first God deliuered his sonne from death secondly he commendeth the faith of the father and thirdly he repeateth the promise to him and confirmeth his faith in it Gen. 22. Reason 3 Thirdly if we hearken vnto him he will hearken vnto vs if we serue him he will not be backeward or behinde hand with vs to serue vs. This doth the Prophet Esay point out vnto vs chap. 58.9 Thou shalt call and the Lord shall answere thou shalt cry and hee shall say Here I am On the other side if we will not hearken to obey him he will neuer hearken vnto vs neither regard when we call vpon him The wise man bringeth in wisdome crying without and vttering her voyce in the streetes Pro. 1.24 25.26 Because I haue called and ye refused I haue stretched out mine hand and no man regarded but ye
both to thee and to the rest of the parts of the Church one being named in stead of all the rest Lastly the text it selfe being rightly weighed and considered will make it plaine and apparant that this is a foolish cauill and a slender euasion to vnderstand the words thus Let him be to thee that is Let him be to thee alone and to no others for Christ hauing said Let him be vnto thee as an heathen man to the end he might strengthen and confirme this that he would ratifie all this in heauen aboue he annexeth immediately after Whatsoeuer yee shall binde on earth shall be bound in heauen and whatsoeuer ye shall loose on earth shall bee loosed in heauen Behold heere the change of number vsed by Christ Tell mee then wherefore when he had said in the singular number Let him bee vnto thee as speaking of one hee spake afterward in the plurall whatsoeuer yee shall loose whatsoeuer ye shall binde as speaking of many What was the cause of this difference but onely to signifie that vnder one person he vnderstood the Church To shut vp this first point wee are not to doubt but that Christ gaue power and authority to the Church to excommunicate wicked persons that are obstinate and impenitent when by priuate admonition they cannot bee wonne as we shall shew more at large afterward Secondly we must consider when any man is to be excommunicated the fit season wherof is when he hath contemned all admonitions and exhortations of priuate men and is waxen proud and selfe-willed setteth himselfe against the Church and not before For then he manifesteth as cleerely as the light that shineth at noone day not onely his obstinacy resolution to goe forward in sinne but his contempt of the word and of the Church and of Christ himselfe the author of the word and the head of the Church so that hee is separated from the communion which all the faithfull seruants of GOD haue with Iesus Christ and the Church whereof wee say in the Articles of our faith I beleeue the holy Catholike Church the Communion of Saints Whereby it appeareth that he who is excommunicated is not properly by the Churches censure separated from God and his people but is declared pronounced to be separate forasmuch as properly it is sin which separateth 〈◊〉 ● 2. Your iniquities haue separated betweene you and your God and your sins haue hid his face from you that he will not heare Excommunication then doth not separate but serueth to shew who are separated euen as the fanne doth not make the chaffe but sheweth it manifestly which before lay hid among the good Corne. Whensoeuer therefore sinners grow obstinate it is high time to draw out this sword of iustice to cut off from the Citty of God such incorrigible persons Thirdly Christ our Sauiour sheweth to whō excommunication belongeth and who are subiect vnto it He is vnder it that is called a brother and being exhorted will not heare being admonished will not obey being reproued will not repent He must be a brother he must be admonished reprooued and conuinced He must be told of his fault or faults priuately and publikely He must be one that hath confessed Christ and called vpon God the Father together with vs albeit hee haue denied him in his deeds It is the Lord that will iudge thē that are without 〈◊〉 5 12. the Church hath nothing to doe with them God will punish those that are in the Church those that are out of the Church forasmuch as all belong to his iurisdiction it is not so with the Church they haue nothing to do with such as are infidels and neuer gaue their names to Christ as Turkes Iewes Pagans and such like For as they that neuer were in the Synagogue and of the Synagogue could not be put out of the Synagogue and as they that were not of the communion cannot be thrust out of the communion so they that were neuer of the Church or in the number of the faithful brethren cannot be cast out of the Church For these only are they that are spots and blots to the church these are they that cause the Name of God to be euill spoken off these are they that lay stūbling blocks before the weake these are they that regard not the first or second table of the Law these are they that tread vnder foot all counsels perswasions and admonitions made out of the word of God these are they that are setled and resolued to continue in euill whatsoeuer the Church say vnto them Fourthly he is to be excommunicated only that hath in this manner offended neither is it to bee suffered or allowed or practised that one should be excommunicated for another except peraduenture he also offend and be intangled in the same sinne or haue giuen consent vnto it The sonne is not to bee excommunicated for the father nor the father for the sonne The rule of the Apostle is to be obserued Gal. 6 5. Euery man shall beare his owne burden It is a common prouerbe among vs Euery vessell shall stand vpon his owne bottome that is euery one shall beare the punishment of his owne sinne This is it which the Prophet Ieremy teacheth chap. 31 30. Euery one shall dye for his owne iniquity euery man that eateth the sowre grape his teeth shall be set on edge To this purpose speaketh Paul Roman 14 12. Euery one of vs shall giue an account to God for himselfe If any obiect Obiect that we are to giue an account to God not onely for our selues but for these also that belong vnto our charge as the father for himselfe and his children as we see in Eli the Shepheard for his sheepe and the watchman for the soules of the people as the Lord saith His blood will I require at thy hands Ezek 33.10 and Hebr. 13 verse 17. They watch for your soules as they that must giue an account Answer I answer they shall indeed giue an account and be punished howbeit it is for their owne sins and no farther Parents Masters Magistrates and Ministers shall not answer for their sinnes that are committed vnto them for the sinnes of their children their seruants their subiects and their hearers but for the sinnes which themselues commit by their negligence because they do not looke vnto them nor admonish them nor reprooue them nor restraine them as it is plainely expressed in the Prophet Ezekiel chap. 33 verse 8 9. If thou doest not speake to warne the wicked from his way that wicked man shall die in his iniquity but his blood will I require at thine hand Neuerthelesse if thou warne the wicked of his way to turne from it if he do not turne from his way he shall dye in his iniquity but thou hast deliuered thy soule So then he that is impenitent is to be excommunicated euen he onely and not others that are not partakers of his sinne S. Augustine hath
them might haue hope And the Prophet Dauid in sundry places setteth downe this effect which himselfe from time to time had found and felt in his troubles as Psal 19.8 The statutes of the Lord are right reioycing the heart the commandement of the Lord is pure enlightning the eyes and the 119. Psalme Psalm 119 24 is a plentiful store-house to furnish vs abundantly with matter of comfort Thy testimonies are my delight and my Counsellers and againe My soule melteth for heauinesse strengthen thou mee Verse 28 according to thy word This is the true way sanctified vnto vs to driue away heauinesse this means the children of God haue vsed haue found by experience and good proofe the force and effect of it It hath beene very auaileable vnto them and filled their bones with marrow and fatnesse To this end he saith afterward Verse 92. Vnlesse thy law had beene my delight I should then haue perished in mine affliction Thus doe the faithfull reioyce in his Testimonies as much as in all riches forasmuch as his statutes do reioyce the heart make wise the simple enlighten the eies and conuert the soule then which it is vnpossible to finde greater matter of comfort Two meanes of comfort To conclude we haue seene that there are two meanes to obtaine comfort the one is from the worke of God in our hearts by his holy Spirit which leaueth vs not desolate and destitute The other is the vse of the word which is sweeter then the hony and the hony-combe and more to be desired then much riches Let vs haue an heape of sorrowes cast vpon vs through enduring of the Crosse and let vs sinke neuer so deepe into afflictions the word of God is able to raise vs vp againe to cheere vp our hearts Verse 7. Then they shall confesse their sinne which they haue done Wee shewed before that Moses setteth downe three waies how this damage offered to men is to be blotted out The course which they ought to take to purge it away is first of all to make confession of their sinne to God forasmuch as where the confession of man goeth before there the forgiuenesse of God followeth after We cannot lye hid from him nor conceale our offences and therefore it is best to acknowledge them before him Doctrine Whosoeuer looketh for forgiuenesse must confesse his sinnes to God From hence we learne that whosoeuer looketh for forgiuenesse must confesse his sins to God This is the practise and property of a true penitent to lay foorth his sinnes to God both originall and actuall and to discouer them in his sight This we see in sundry examples remembred in the old new Testament When Dauid was reprooued of Nathan the Prophet who set his sins in order before him he answered 2 Sam. 12. I haue sinned against the Lord. The Publican going vp into the Temple to pray and standing afarre off would not lift vp so much as his eyes vnto heauen but smote vpon his brest Luke 18 13. saying God be mercifull to me a sinner The prodigall sonne hauing wasted his substance with riotous liuing when he came to himselfe he went to his father and saide vnto him Luke 15 21. Father I haue sinned against heauen and in thy sight and am no more worthy to bee called thy sonne The like confession we reade in Daniel chap. 9 5 6 7. when he perceiued by the word of the Lord that the seuenty yeares were accomplished in the desolations of Ierusalem he praied vnto the Lord his God and made his confession Wee haue sinned and committed iniquity and haue done wickedly and haue rebelled euen by departing from thy precepts and from thy iudgements c. The like we might shew out of Ezra 9 5 6. and Nehem. 9. and many other places which teach that it is a duty required of vs to make humble confession of our sinnes vnto God Reason 1 The reasons are weighty and effectuall to enforce this duty First we shewed in the former doctrine that all sin is committed against God Howsoeuer we may hurt men and damnifie them in their bodies and goods yet the cheefest dishonor is done against God whose law is broken and transgressed as Psal 51 4. Against thee euen thee onely haue I sinned and done euill in thy sight If then the iniury done to man be an iniquity cōmitted against God we are bound to confesse our sinne vnto him But all the wrongs offered to our brethren are sinnes against God and therefore confession ought to be made vnto him Secondly we haue shewed also before that Reason 2 it is in Gods power onely to forgiue sins and free vs from the punishment due vnto sinne He onely can giue pardon for sinne Cypri Ser. 5. de Lapsis that carried our sinnes on his body The Scribes and Pharisies had greeuously corrupted the purity of doctrine by the leauen of their owne traditions yet they held soundly and sincerely this principle that God onely forgiueth sinnes They falsely interpreted the law of God and peruerted the true meaning of it by their gloses yet they reteined this truth that none can forgiue sinnes but God onely Mark 2.7 If then God alone can forgiue sins then we must confesse them vnto him But hee alone can forgiue sinnes and therefore we must confesse them vnto him Thirdly without confession of our sinnes Reason 3 there is no forgiuenesse nor hope of pardon for God cannot in iustice forgiue vs except in humility we confesse vnto him seeing without it wee haue no promise made vnto vs to finde fauour at his hands If we be not ashamed to vncase and vncouer our sinnes he will not be ashamed of vs but shew mercy toward vs as Prou. 28 verse 13. Hee that couereth his sinnes shall not prosper but who so confesseth and forsaketh them shall haue mercy And the Apostle Iohn affirmeth the same If we confesse our sinnes he is faithfull and iust to forgiue vs our sinnes and to cleanse vs from all vnrighteousnesse 1 Iohn 1 verse 9. The like remedy Paul deliuereth to the Corinthians who for their vnreuerent vnworthy partaking of the Lords Supper were some of them weake some sicke and some dead If we would iudge our selues wee should not be iudged of the Lord. 1 Corin. 11 31. And the Prophet Dauid declareth the same by his owne experience Psal 32 verse 5. I acknowledged my sinne vnto thee and mine iniquity haue I not hid I said I will confesse my transgressions vnto the Lord and thou forgauest the iniquity of my sinne If then there be no forgiuenesse of sinnes without confession it followeth that it is our duty to confesse them before him Fourthly where there is no true confession Reason 4 of sinne there is no sound repentance for sin For the inward sight of sinne and humbling of our selues for it will open our mouthes cause vs to lay them open As then the confessing of them with
not Calfe or any Cattell should vndergo the punishment for sinne because the soule that sinned shall die the death Ezek. 18 verse 4. and the threatning must be true that because man sinned he should die Gen. 2. Thou shalt die the death So that it was necessary eyther that all man-kinde by reason of sinne must perish euerlastingly Heb. 9 15. or else Christ the Mediator of a better testament must become a surety for vs and satisfie the wrath of God kindled and conceiued against vs for sinne If any aske the question Question if the blood of Buls Goats could not take away sinne why did God command them to be offered and to what end were they appointed I answer Answer this was not done in vaine but to good purpose For albeit they could neuer take away sinne nor purge the conscience from dead workes yet they serued fitly to shadow out the death of Christ and to assure the heart that it is washed by the blood of the Messiah This was a notable comfort to the people of God from the beginning taught them to looke for redemption through him Obiection If it bee farther said that God speaketh euery where in the Law that the blood it selfe of Buls and Beasts clenseth and purgeth sinne as Leuit. 17 11. The life of the flesh is in the blood and I haue giuen it to you vpon the Altar to make an attonement for your soules for it is the blood that maketh an attonement for the soule I answer Answer that place speaketh not properly but sacramentally as in the new Testament he calleth in the institution of his last Supper Math. 26 26. the bread his body because it is a figure of it so in this place to the outward signe he giueth the name of the thing signified and to the type he ascribeth the proper effect of the blood of Christ which onely is the blood that is able to make attonement for our sinnes Otherwise those offerings of beasts should be called in vaine Heb. 9 24 10 1. the similitudes and shadowes of good things to come As for those heretikes that dreame that those oblations did really and indeed clense away the sinnes of the fathers not by their naturall operation but by the acceptation of God and therefore were not types of Christs sacrifice washing away sinne they are euidently conuinced by the places before alledged and throughout the Epistle to the Hebrewes Obiect If any aske how these can bee figures of Christ seeing GOD witnesseth in his word that he neuer required them When hee commeth into the world he saith Sacrifice and Offering thou wouldst not but a body hast thou prepared me in burnt offerings and sacrifices for sinne thou hast had no pleasure Psal 40 7. Heb. 10 verses 5 6. If then God would haue none of them how could they be the figures and images of better things I answer Answer God may be said to allow them and yet to disallow them to reiect them and to regard them in diuers senses Hee willed them as he commandeth them and commendeth them as a sweet sauour vnto him performed in faith and as types referred to the comming of the Messiah and the time of reformation Heb. 9 10. On the other side he may be said to refuse and reiect them for these three causes First when the manner of doing is euill doing that which God requireth but doing it in a corrupt manner to wit without faith and obedience as the Prophets in euery place reprooue the sacrifices of hypocrites wicked persons as Esay 1 11 12. I delight not in the blood of Bullocks or of Lambs who hath required this at your hand Your new Moones and your appointed feasts my soule hateth and the reason of this is rendered in the words following Verse 1● Your hands are full of blood Againe God would not that they should remaine continue for euer but that though they had place in the Church for a time they should ceasse at the coming of the Messiah Therfore Christ being come into the world and manifested in the flesh God willed thē no longer but would haue them abolished And this sense doth the Apostle principally intend in this place that the shadowes must giue place when the body it selfe was come in person Lastly it may after a sort be said that God neuer willed them that is approued allowed of thē as the principall part of Gods worship and as the very price of our redemption the ransome for our sins our reconciliation vnto God albeit he would haue them obserued of his people and vsed for a time as certaine rudiments rites to bring them to Christ to confirme their faith in him Let vs shut vp this with the comparison that the Apostle expresseth Heb. 9 13 14. If the blood of Buls and of Goats and the ashes of an heifer sprinkling the vncleane sanctifie to the purifying of the flesh how much more shall the blood of Christ who through the eternall Spirit offered himselfe without spot to God purge your conscience frō dead workes to serue the liuing God In these words he compareth the shadow the body the type the truth the ceremony and the substance together Doctrine Christ Iesus hath made a● attonement between G●● and vs by h●● blood Frō hence we learne this doctrine that the blood of Christ taketh away our sins reconcileth vs to God the Father Christ Iesus hath in the performance of his Priesthood freed and deliuered vs from the guilt punishment of our sins This appeareth euidently vnto vs by considering laying before vs the end the parts and fruite of his Priesthood The end of the Leuiticall Priest-hood and of this figured by it was to offer sacrifice for the ignorances Hebr. 9 ● that is for the sins of the people The distinct parts of it are two satisfaction and intercession His satisfaction consisteth partly in suffering and partly in obedience The second part of his Priesthood standeth in intercession in that he is become our perpetuall and perfect Aduocate that therby God might be appeased for them and we reconciled vnto him The fruite thereof is this that we are deliuered redeemed ransomed iustified and freed from the guilt of sin from the burden of ceremonies from the curse of the Law from the wrath of God and from feare of condemnation This truth is taught in many places Ioh 1 29. Iohn seeing Christ coming vnto him saith Behold the Lambe of God which taketh away the sin of the world And the same Apostle in his first Epistle chap. 2 ver 1 2. If any sinne we haue an Aduocate Iesus Christ the righteous and hee is the propitiation for our sinnes and not for ours onely but also for the sinnes of the whole world Likewise in the Epistle to the Romanes the Apostle magnifying the mercy of God and setting out the merites of Christ he saith chap. 3 verse
seruants of corruption but the Lords freemen Let them reioyce and bee glad because their names are written in heauen Christ willeth the seuenty Disciples to reioyce in this and not so much that the diuels were subdued vnto them Luke 10. so ought it to be with vs we should finde no ioy or cōfort in our riches treasures and in our store and aboundance of earthly things in comparison of those vnspeakable benefits which we receiue from Christ and enioy by Christ If we had all things without him they might delight the eye and outward man but they could not comfort the heart nor refresh the weary soule Math. 16 26. For what is a man profited if hee shall gaine the whole world and lose his owne soule Or what shall a man giue in exchange for his soule Let vs then learne heereby what true comfort is and wherein it consisteth there is no comfort without Christ he is the substance of the Gospel and there is no glad tydings can come to the soule where he is not Verses 9 10. And euery offering of all the holy things of the children of Israel which they bring vnto the Priest shall bee his euery mans hallowed things c. In these last words of this diuision we haue the application or conclusion of the former law amplified by an argument of the like God had appointed in his Law that the Priests should receiue the oblations and hallowed things to sustaine them Leuit. 10 12. Now euen as these things belong vnto them so God appointeth that such things as are stollen and haue no owner or heire aliue shall be brought to them in case the persons be dead or not knowne to whom they might of right belong Thus doth God prouide for the maintenance of them that serued him We learne from hence that the Ministers of the Church that labour therein Doctrine The Mini●●● of the ch●●● ought to be maintained ought to be maintained of the Church I will not handle in this place whether tithes be due by a diuine right or not but rather come to the equity of it that in the time of the Gospel the Pastours of the Church ought to liue of the Gospel For if in time of the Law the Priests that serued at the Altar had a plentifull allowance as it were a liberall dyet as wee haue shewed before forasmuch as they had benefit by the sacrifices and oblations by first fruites and tenths and such like then it followeth necessarily that the Ministers of the new Testament should haue also a good reward and recompence for their paines and labours And it followeth not by equall comparison but from the lesse to the greater seeing their office is greater the least in the kingdom of heauen being greater then Iohn Baptist Math. 11.11 and therefore the hire of their labor ought not to be lesse To this purpose speaketh the Lord by the ministery of Moses in many places of the Law In the booke of Genesis whē Abraham returned from the slaughter of the Kings Gen. 14. ●● Heb. 7 4 he gaue him tithes of all the spoiles that he had taken in warre God had dispersed the Leuites among all the Tribes and assigned thē Cities to inhabite in all their quarters to the intent that sound doctrine should be taught throughout the whole Country They had no inheritance alotted and assigned vnto them God promiseth to become their portion and therefore the people ought not to defraud them Deut 12 12. The Leuite was euer to be with them that was within their gates He assigned also to Aaron and his sonnes a worthy portion so that none that serued at the Altar had any want To this purpose the Apostle speaketh to the Galatians chapter 6 verse 6. Let him that is taught in the word communicate vnto him that teacheth in all good things This precept the Apostle giueth to them that are taught toward their teachers wherein he layeth downe these particulars first that the Ministers are to be maintained Secondly they are to be prouided for at the costs and charges of the Churches Thirdly that they are to be sustained honestly liberally and bountifully to the end the mouth of the oxe that treadeth out the corne might appeare not to be muzled The elders that rule wel ought to haue double honour giuen vnto them 1. Tim. 5.18 Not that all ought to be giuen into the Ministers hands that they should abound and others want that they should liue richly or riotously others beggerly as hypocrites dealt among the Pharisies and as it is now in the Church of Rome where they deuoure widows houses and vnder a colour of this commandement haue drawne dry the treasures of Princes and eaten vp the fatte of the land as their Abbies and Monasteries euery where testifie so that they haue builded them pallaces and castles like Princes of the spoiles of other men but the Apostles meaning is that they ought to haue an honest pension and contribution giuen vnto them not abounding in superfluity but contenting themselues with a sufficiency according to the rule of the Apostle Hauing food and rayment let them bee content Reason 1 This trueth is farther confirmed vnto vs by the force of reasons as it were by strong cordes that cannot be broken First the Apostle writing to the Corinthians handleth this argument at large where he setteth downe sundry similitudes which serue fitly and notably to illustrate the same as it were so many lights brought forth to open and discouer the nature of things that are darke and doubtfull The souldier that goeth forth to battell ●or 9.7 fighteth not at his owne costs but hath his pay and wages of his Captaine that hath called him The Planter that planteth trees eateth of the labour of his hands and tasteth of the fruit of the things he hath set and grafted The Shepheard that feedeth a flocke eateth of the milke of the flocke The sower that goeth out to sow reapeth that which he hath sowed and gathereth it into the barne The Ministers of the Gospel are the Lords souldiers to fight his battels against sinne and Satan by the two-edged sword of the word they are the chariots and horsemen of Israel King 2.12 ● 13.14 they plant as gardiners they sow as husbandmen they feed as sheepheards and therefore they all ought to haue a recompense for their labours and maintenance for their persons answerable or agreeable to the worke that is in their hands Reason 2 Secondly such as are taught and instructed by the Ministers are debters vnto them All honest men are bound to pay their debtes or else they are no better then theeues There is a mutuall band and coniunction betweene the Minister and the people and either of them oweth a necessary duty vnto the other It is a part of naturall equity that when we haue receiued a benefit we should recompence our benefactors They that haue receiued much are bound to
that was not throwne downe If then God spare not most holy places consecrated to his seruice thorough their sinne that abuse them let vs not doubt but our owne bodies shal be smitten by the hands of God except we keepe them pure and vndefiled The last motiue to keepe vs from this sin is to know that we are wholly Gods and not our owne to do what wee list or to dispose of our selues Wee are Christs therefore it is our duty to glorifie him by liuing chastly and continently He hath redeemed vs from the power of the deuill by paying the price of his precious blood as of a Lamb vnspotted God hath good right to challenge vs as his owne forasmuch as he bought vs at a deere rate and we cost him more then a worlde nay a thousand worlds of riches and treasures Christ gaue his life for vs a price far greater then all men ca● conceiue For what can be imagined so precious as the dignity the maiesty the glorie of God which were all after a sort changed and diminished when hee tooke our nature vpon him and suffered in it the cursed and shamefull death of the crosse Therefore it is that the Apostle saith 1 Cor. 6 19 20. Ye are not your owne for ye are bought with a price therefore glorifie God in your bodye and in your spirit for they are Gods It is the propertie of Iustice to giue to euery one his owne and not to vse that which is another mans as his owne Our bodies are another mans right therefore we may not abuse them to filthines at our owne carnall pleasures Wee haue not authority ouer our selues to dispose of our selues therefore we are as another mans seruants We belong to Christ and to GOD therefore we must liue according to his will Christ hath bought vs with a great price and hath redeemed vs from hell from satan from death and from sinne therfore we be Christs we pertaine as a proper possession to him and no man can lay claime vnto vs. Let vs liue as becommeth his seruants our profession our calling and our redemption but they that follow after fornication serue his enemy forasmuch as our sinnes were the enemies that put him to death Vse 3 Lastly let all married persons liue chastly and keepe the vessels of their bodies in holynesse and in honor There is indeed a twofold chastity one of the single life the other of the married Chastity of single life is with al carefulnesse with fasting and prayer to keep their minds affections and bodies in holines Chastity in marriage is when the pure and holie vse of wedlocke is obserued Hence it is that the Apostle saith Heb. 13 4. Marriage is honorable in all and the bed vndefiled but Whoremongers and adulterers God wil iudge Matrimony is an holy league or couenant as it is called in the Scripture If a man forge or falsify a couenant that is made in bargaine and sale either by conueying some secret title or interest to himselfe or by suborning false Witnesses it is and ought to be sharpely and seuerely punished But behold by an vncleane life the chiefe and most holy Couenant that can be in the worlde is broken and violated A solemne declaration is made of the faith that the husband oweth to the wife and the wife to her husband they come into the church as it were into the presence and before the face of God they call vpon him to be a witnesse and Iudge if either of them keepe not promise yet oftentimes all this vanisheth away and commeth to nothing Hence it is that the Lord complaining against the people of Israel and conuincing them of whoring and such like wickednesse threatneth them that Therefore the Land shall mourne and euerie one that dwelleth therein shall bee cut off with the Beastes of the fielde and with the fowles of the heauen and also the Fishes of the sea shall bee taken away Hosea chap. 4. and the 2. 3. verses This sinne spreadeth farre like a foule and vncleane Leprosie The seuerall kindes of whoredome and catcheth hold of one part after another till the whole bodye bee defiled like to fire that being once kindled runneth from one place to another vntill all bee consumed There is an adulterie of the heart Math. 5 28. condemned by our Sauiour Christ which being once entertained is compared to a burning or boyling 1 Cor. 7.9 that so disturbeth and disquieteth the soule and the exercises of the soule that it cannot suffer a man to serue the Lord in a quiet mind and a pure conscience There is an adultery of the eyes which are as the windowes of the heart 2 Peter chap. 2. verse 14. as Saint Peter speaketh of fleshly minded men Whose eyes were full of Aduiterie This made Iob to make a Couenant with his eyes that they went not astray and caused him to go astray The looking after a woman to lust after her is called by Christ the committing of Adulterie And the Prophet reprooueth the daughters of Sion because they walked with out-stretched neckes and wanton eyes Esa chap 3 verse 13. There is an adultery of the eares the which wee fall into when wee listen vnto vnchaste and vncleane talke vttered by others when wee haue itching eares after it and are content to heare it and yet shew no dislike vnto it no hatred of it There is another adultery and that is of the tongue when wee take delight in vnchaste speeches and filthie Ribaldry by which the heartes of others are corrupted and our owne are manifested to bee corrupt already forasmuch as from the abundance of the hart the mouth speaketh Mat. 12. What religion soeuer we professe it is in vaine wee deceiue our owne hearts except we learne to bridle our owne tongues Iam. 1 26. And the Apostle giueth this exhortation Ephes 4 29. that no corrupt communication should proceede out of our mouths but that which is good to the vse of edifying that it may minister grace to the hearers And in another place he teacheth 1 Cor. 15 33. that euill communications corrupt good manners Lastly there is an adultery which is outward in fact and is called sin finished all the former are as steps degrees leading to this and in the end bring it foorth as a birth which they haue conceyued For wherefore do vncleane persons nourish in themselues the adultery of the heart of the eyes of the eares and of the tongue but because they purpose to commit the outward acte when time and place and person and other occasions shal be offered vnto thē But wee must bee carefull to auoide all these kindes which should not bee named among Christians Ephes 5 3. as becommeth the Saints of GOD. No maruell therefore if this wickednesse bee punished of God with heauy iudgements as that which in an high degree sinneth against God The greeuousnes of the sin of adultery against our neighbour and against our selues
with a vow for a certain time for dayes or moneths or yeres they to the end of their life account it worse then sacriledge to forsake their dens and cloisters These heere mentioned did consecrate and separate themselues to the Lord onely they to Saint Benedict to Saint Francis to Saint Dominicke and such like counterfeit Saints These entred not into this vow as if it were meritorious and auaileable to obtaine remission of sinnes and euerlasting saluation as appeareth by the sacrifices which they were commanded to offer for their sinne when the time of their vow was expired they affirme that they merit heauen thereby for themselues and can spare an ouerplus for others through their works of supererogation These abstained from wine nay from all that commeth of the grape but they albeit boasting of Angelicall perfection will not be brought vnder this yoke but caratâ benè cute are indeed wine bibbers great drinkers of wine These did nourish their haire and suffered it to grow vntill the end of their vow but they shaue their crownes leauing a little circle in which they greatly reioyce as if it did merit no lesse then the crowne of heauen These came not neere to the dead nor approched any carcasse of their dearest friends to be defiled thereby but they are ordinarily and commonly at burials as willingly as at bankets for while other men mourn they are mery while others weep they sing and as vultures they looke for the death of rich and noble men not so much to pray for them as to make a prey of them Lastly these Nazarites might freely marry wiues as appeareth in Samson and Samuel they vowed not virginity to liue in adultery but it was lawfull for them to marry wiues notwithstanding their vowes Besides they neuer vowed counterfeit pouerty or sottish obedience to any superiours but the Monkes and Fryars abiure Matrimony and detest it not fornication and vncleane lusts contrary to the precept of the Apostle 1 Cor. 7.2 To auoid fornication let euery man haue his owne wife and euery woman haue her owne husband They vow pouerty but the most of them liue pompously and proudly and prodigally And what maner of vow is this to vow to liue by the sweat of other mens labours whereas Paul warneth Ephe. 4.28 Let him that stole steale no more but let him labour working with his hands the thing that is good that he may haue to giue to him that needeth And in another place He that will not labour let him not eat 2 Thess 3.10 Moreouer they vow obedience But to whom to the Generall of their Orders indeed too generall an obedience to their Superiour without respect to him that is Superiour contrary to the precept of the Apostle 1 Corin. 7.23 Yee are bought with a price be not ye the seruants of men What is more common among them then to say I hold of Saint Francis I am of Dominicke I am of Saint Benedict whereas Paul reprooueth such among the Corinthians as would be accounted Christians yet said I am of Paul and I of Apollo and I of Cephas and I of Christ 1 Cor. 1 1● for is Christ diuided was Paul crucified for you or were yee baptized in the name of Paul Thus we see the Popish doctors doe but dally and delude the world while they would perswade vs that their Monkish votaries are like the Iewish Nazarites wheras the contrary appeareth by this comparison that there is no coherence or communion betweene them any more in nature then in name and as well they may perswade vs that there is a corespondence and agreement betweene the Prophet Eliah and the Priests of Baal nay euen betweene Christ himselfe and the sonnes of Belial Fiftly if these Nazarites had touched the Vse 5 dead or the dead touched them howsoeuer they had passed many weekes or moneths of their vow and were come euen to the ende thereof yet their vow was made voide they were to begin the weekes or moneths of their vow againe ver 12. The dayes of his separation before shall be vtterly lost because he is defiled which teacheth vs a necessary point to bee considered in our obedience and how carefull we ought to be to keepe our selues from the corruptions and contagions of the world that we fall not from GOD because when once we depart from the wayes of righteousnesse all that which we haue done before is out of date it shall not be reckoned in our accounts but be forgotten of God according to the saying of the Prophet Ezekiel chapter 18.20.24 27 28. as these words following testifie The soule that sinneth shal die 18 20 28. When the righteous turneth away from his righteousnes and committeth iniquity and doth according to all that abhomination that the wicked man doth shall hee liue All the righteousnes that he hath done shall not bee mentioned in his trespasse that hee hath trespassed and in the sin that he hath sinned in them hee shall die As on the other side When the wicked man turneth away from his wickednes he shall saue his soule aliue he shall surely liue and shall not die It is not therfore enough for vs to begin wel if we do not continue constant all our labor is lost nay it had bin better for vs if wee had neuer begun We see this in Lots wife what auailed it that she went out of Sodome and trauailed with her husband toward Zoar giuen vnto them as a City of refuge when as shee looked back and was therfore turned into a pillar of salt The like we might say of Iudas what did it aduantage him to preach the Gospell to worke miracles to be an Apostle to bee conuersant with Christ and to sit at his Table when after all these priuiledges hee betrayed his master ioyned with the Pharisies entertained couetousnes shewed himselfe to be indeed a diuel the son of perdition and in the end hanged himselfe What should I speake of Phygellus Hermogenes Hymeneus Philetus Alexander and such like mentioned 2 Tim. 1.15 2 17. 4 14. If then we looke to haue any reward and recompence of our labor hope to attaine to the end of our faith which is the saluation of our soules let vs so runne that we may obtaine let vs so saile in the Sea of this world that we neuer giue ouer vntill wee arriue in the hauen let vs bee faithfull vnto the death that we may receiue the crown of eternall life Lastly these Nazarites were notable Ornaments in the Church and farre separate from the common sort they laboured after perfection of sanctification and striued much to excell others yet when they had ended the daies of their vow 13 14. they must bee brought to the doore of the Tabernacle of the Congregation offer their offering vnto the Lord which teacheth that our best workes such as proceede from the best men and done with the best endeauour of purity and holynesse euen
we do not deny that the Scripture being vnderstood doth enlighten our mindes but it is not therfore lightsome because it is vnderstood of vs for then the light therof should wholly depend vpon our vnderstanding Thus if we vnderstand it it shall be lightsome but if we vnderstand it not it shal not be lightsome Nay which is much more absurd if one man vnderstand it it shal be light if another man vnderstand it not it shall not bee light thus at one and the same time it shold be both light not light The truth therefore is that the Scriptures are lightsome two wayes ●●e holy ●●●iptures are ●o wayes ●●●●t●ome First in respect of them selues secondly in respect of vs. In respect of themselues they are alwaies lightsome of thēselues and haue light in themselues In respect of vs they are lightsome when we vnderstand them and receiue them and light by them But to returne to the former matter the Minister should be the principall light to hold out the Lanthorne to bring men to heauen and to worke in them repentance as Iohn the Baptist is said to be a burning and a shining light Ioh. 5 35. But euery one also in his place must be a light to shine in knowledge and obedience in doctrine and in life On the contrarie when men are as candles put out there falleth great hurt to the church The danger heereof may be discerned by common experience in an hauen towne if the Lanthorne be taken downe or the candle put out which should direct the ships in the night season into the hauen al the ships and the soules that saile in them are left to the mercy of the winds which are without mercy and so all perish by miserable shippewracke In like manner if men haue no light in their hearts to guide them into the hauen and harbour of the church and consequently of the kingdome of heauen they doe as much as in them lyeth betray their owne soules and drowne themselues in eternall perdition Verse 3. And Aaron did so c. The obedience of Aaron is here described and the Candlesticke set in the Tabernacle described It is saide to be of golde as Reuel 1. the most precious of all Minerals for two causes First because as Gold excedeth all other mettals so the Church exceedeth all other societies of men because in it saluation is only to be found Esay 46 13. all other beeing ordained to preserue this safe and sound Esa 45 14. 49 23. Reuel 21 24 26. Ye● it is the glory and honour the beauty and ornament of all other societies kingdomes cities townes houses and persons to be parts of the church inasmuch as otherwise they are parts of the world of the kingdome of darknesse yea a● dogs swine and vncleane beasts Ephes 22 11 12 13 c. Secondly because it is most precious deare to God and to Iesus Christ as gold is to man because it is an holye company sanctified by the blood of Christ whom it cost deare to redeeme it Acts 20. The Candlesticke in the Tabernacle was to hold the light for the direction of all that were therein from Euening to morning continually Exod. 27 22. It is the vse of euery Candlesticke to hold to keepe to preserue to continue and to yeelde forth the light to the benefit of others This doth mystically represent the church Doctrine teacheth that the church is as the Lords golden candlestick appointed to hold and keepe the light treasury of the Word for euer It is the office of the church to holde and keep the word for euer that it should neuer bee lost or embeselled from vs to the end of the world And as the Candlesticke was to hold the light to the first comming of Christ so is the church to preserue the truth vntil the second comming of Christ It is therefore the office of the church and of euery true member thereof to keepe in it and to publish abroad and to hold out to those that are in it the truth of Gods word to direct their pathes aright as Deut. 31 20. The booke of the Law after that it was written was by the Lord himselfe committed to the Israelites to be kept in the side of the Arke of the couenant The Prophet Esay sheweth That the Word should go forth out of Sion where it was kept into the middest of the earth Chap. 2.3 And the Apostle declareth that the Iewes had the Oracles of God committed vnto them of trust Rom. 3 2. and that to them appertained who were the onely church the adoption and the glory and the Couenants and the giuing of the Law and the seruice of God and the promises Rom. 9 4. And Paul is said to haue written vnto Timothy that hee should know how he ought to behaue himselfe in the house of GOD which is the Church of the liuing God the pillar ground of the truth 1 Tim. 3.15 By all which testimonies wee are taught that the Church holdeth and bringeth the truth Esay 41 27. and conueieth it vnto vs and that wee can no otherwise receiue it or be partakers of it For further proofe heereof obserue with Reason 1 me the titles that are giuen vnto it It is a safe keeper or treasurer to keepe as it were vnder locke and key the holy Iewels of the olde and new Testament that they be neither corrupted by Heretikes nor destroyed by other enemies It is as a cunning Goldsmith to try euery thing Whit. de Scrip. quaest 3. Cap. 2. for as he discerneth pure gold from counterfet mettalles so the church discerneth true Scripture from false or forged books and writings It is as a crier to publish and make knowne the decrees of almighty God It is an Interpreter to expound the sence and to open the meaning of the Scriptures according to the proportion of faith set forth in other parts Secondly it is a great honor and wonderfull preferment that God giueth vnto the Church aboue al other societies and places of the world besides And indeede there can bee no greater honor then to be put in trust with such a treasure If a man should vpon trust commit vnto another a great treasure and make choyse of him to leaue it with him it is a signe he honoreth and respecteth him before and aboue others so is it betweene God and his Church he hath laid vp his trueth in his Church as in his store-house Ps 147 19 20. He hath giuen his word to Iacob his statutes and ordinances vnto Israel he hath not dealt so with other Nations as for his iudgements they haue not knowne them This made the Apostle say What is then the preferment or aduantage of the Iew Or what profit is thereof circumcision much euerie day shewing thereby that God committing his Oracles vnto them did aduance and prefer them farre aboue all other Nations Thirdly the church is the house
good end we may boldly pronounce that mā and not God is the author of them Obserue therefore from this type that Christ Iesus is our Passeouer that was sacrificed Vse 1 for vs. Iohn the Baptist pointeth him out with the finger and expresseth the meaning of this figure saying Behold the Lambe of God which taketh away the sinnes of the world Iohn 1 29 36. And afterward in the history of the passion it is shewed that the souldiers which brake the legges of the theeues which were crucified with him brake not his legges that the Scripture might be fulfilled A bone of him shall not be broken Iohn 19 36. These words are spoken in the law of the Paschall Lambe thus doth Iohn apply the type to the truth it selfe and thereby maketh the Paschall Lamb a figure of Christ the onely person put apart by God the Father to be the ransome of the world who hath by his obedience the merit of his passion taken away from all that beleeue in his Nnme both among the Iewes and Gentiles their sinnes of all sorts satisfying the seuere iustice of God to their endlesse comfort and saluation Hence it is that the Prophets and Apostles say He was brought as a Lambe to the slaughter and as a sheep before her shearers is dumbe so he opened not his mouth Esay 53 5. Gal. 2 20. 1 Pet. 1 19. Reuel 5 9. Acts 8 32. There is no other way that could releeue vs and redeeme vs all the most precious things in the world were too base and all creatures in heauen and earth too weake to worke this wonderfull worke Esay 59 16. Heb. 2 14. and 10 14. How many waies Christ Iesus taketh away our sins Now we must vnderstand that he remoueth our sinnes foure waies by ablation by imputation by expiation and by mortification First he taketh thē away from vs by remouing the guilt and the punishment from vs againe as our surety he put them vpon himselfe And thus by imputation our sinnes became his and his righteousnesse is made ours because he that knew no sinne was made sinne for vs that we might be made the righteousnesse of God in him 2. Cor. 5 21. He bare our sinnes in his owne body on the tree that we should liue vnto righteousnesse 1 Pet. 2 24. Furthermore he hath taken away sins when he remooued them out of the sight of God by expiation and propitiation 1 Iohn 2 2 3. Esay 38 17. Mich. 7 19. Lastly he remoueth them away in this life by mortification and in death by perfect sanctification These things being duely considered nothing should reioyce a man more then the remembrance of Christs death whereby the bondage of all misery and the misery of al bondage is taken from vs Acts 2 26. This made the Apostle say God forbid that I should glory saue in the Crosse of our Lord Iesus Christ Gal. 6 ver 14. He felt in his soule the wrath of God the terrors of death and the torments of hell for vs Esay 53 10 11 12. Iohn 12 27. Math. 26 38. which made him cry out that he was forsaken Math 27 46. This was figured out by the rosting of the Lambe with fire for the wrath of God due to vs and our sinnes was kindled as a furnace made seuen times hotter then it was wont to be made and he was cast into the burning fiery furnace He trode the winepresse alone and of the people there was none with him Esay 63 verse 3. In him we haue the remedy for all euils and can haue saluation from none other Acts 4 12. and therefore we must all come vnto him Whosoeuer is sicke I speake of spiritual sicknesse let him make haste to Christ for he is the Physition of our soules Math. 9 verse 12. He that is hungry let him go to him for he is the bread that came downe from heauen Ioh. 6 verse 33. He that is dry through heate and thirsty let him make haste and runne with speed vnto him for hee is a well of water springing vp to eternall life Iohn 4 verse 14. He that is couered with the darke mistes of ignorance let him seeke to him for he is the true light which lighteth euery man that cōmeth into the world Iohn 1 verse 9. If we be pressed downe with our vnrighteousnesse and our sinnes he is our righteousnesse and sanctification 1 Corin. 1 verse 30. If we be in bondage he is our redemption if we finde our owne folly and simplicity toward all good things he is our wisedome If we feare death he is our life if we desire to ascend vp to heauen he is the way if we would be deliuered from error he is the truth Iohn 14 ver 6. If we would come vnto the Father he is the doore no man can come vnto him but by him This should moue all impenitent persons to turne from sinne vnto righteousnesse and from the kingdome of Satan vnto God and this will moue vs if any thing in the world will Euery man is by nature the seruant of sinne bondslaue of Satan Christ Iesus to heale vs of this plague-sore when no other physicke could cure vs made a plaister of his owne blood the paine which he tooke in the making of it caused him to sweate droppes of water and blood and cost him his life then wo be to vs if we lay not this precious plaister to our harts which will draw away the corruption of thē and worke a speedy and certaine cure forasmuch as by continuing in sinne we frustrate the death of Christ and as much as lyeth in vs crucifie the Sonne of God afresh vnto our selues and put him to an open shame Hebr. 6 6. For our sinnes are the nailes that nailed to the Crosse his hands and his feete and as the speare that thrust him to the heart When the Israelites did eate the Passeouer in Egypt and sprinkled the blood of the Lambe vpon the postes of their doores the Angel sent to destroy passed ouer their houses and destroyed them not but the Egyptians whose doore-postes were not sprinkled were destroyed by the destroyer So if we feede on Christ by a liuely faith and sprinkle the doores of our harts with his blood the iudgements of God in this life and the terrible curse of death with the fearefull sentence of condemnation and al punishments rightly due to our sinnes shall passe ouer vs and shall not come neere to vs so much as to touch vs. But contrariwise if we lay not hold on Christ all these curses shall come vpō vs ouertake vs. For as it was not enough for the Israelites to kill the Lambe but they must sprinkle the blood thereof vpon the postes of their owne doores not of other men so must we by a liuely faith apply his merits And as the blood of the Lambe did figure out the blood of Christ so the sprinkling of it vpon the doore postes representeth the sprinkling of it
and the neglect of it as a neglect of himselfe v. 45. Thirdly it is a forcible meanes to manifest the truth and sincerity of our religion Iam. 1 17. Hereby our faith is tried and knowne to be a sound and sauing faith ch 2. Our hearing of the word and partaking of the Sacraments are not accepted except they be seasoned with mercy compassion as it were with salt Esa 1.14 15. Lastly seeing we must communicate one with another in earthly things how much Vse 3 more ought we to do it in heauenly And if we must procure good to the bodies of our brethren we are much more to seeke to saue their soules This is the greatest loue that can be to be a means to win any to saluation The soule of a man is of great price it is more worth then an whole world of wealth For what should it profit a man to winne a kingdome and then lose his owne soule or what shall a man giue for the recompence of his soule This is a diuine labour and shal haue a diuine reward This is an heauenly purchase to purchase soules In our daies they are accounted the onely wise men of the world that can compasse great matters and purchase house and lands and leaue a rich posterity behinde them Many men make it their glory to vaunt of their purchases and how they haue encreased their reuenues and enriched their heires But what haue they gottē to God or whom haue they won to him Doubtles to gain one soule to God is better and shall yeeld more comfort at the last day then to get great substance and to leaue a rich inheritance behind vs. Hence it is that Salomon saith The fruite of the righteous is a tree of life and he that winneth soules is wise Prou. 11 30 Dan. 12 3. The Apostle Iude teaching the Saints what loue they should shew toward their brethren Iude 22.2 and what care should possesse their harts for their conuersion willeth to haue compassion vpō some putting difference and that they should saue others with feare plucking them out of the fire This worke of winning of soules standeth in bringing of thē to the knowledge of God What it win soule● conuerting of a sinner frō going astray out of the right-way Some erre in opiniō Iam. 5 1● other are corrupt in life conuersatiō He that seeth his neighbours Oxe or Asse ready to fall into a ditch wherein he might perish is bound by the law to pluck him out of danger Exod. 23 4 5 or his beast going astray must bring it home to the owner Deut. 22 1. All soules are mine sayeth the Lord Eze. 18 4. he is the owner of them he is the Lord ouer them when they wander out of the way of truth they must be brought vnto him againe Shall wee draw an Oxe out of the pit and not our brethren made after the similitude of God out of the puddles of sinne wherein they are plunged Hath he care ouer bruite beasts and not much rather ouer mens soules It is a point of humanitie to bring the wandering stranger into his way but it is a part of true piety to turne them into the pathe that leadeth vnto life who thorough error wander from God and his word To effect this ●herein the ●●●ning sa●●ng of soules ●●●sisteth we must vse these meanes and practise these duties First to instruct them which are ignorant and walke in darknes in the shadow of death that therby they may come to the knowledge of the truth Prou. 13 14. Secondly to reproue them of the euill which they haue committed that so they may repent and come out of the snares of Satan 2. Tim. 2 25. And thus many haue beene reclaimed Prou. 6 23 Thirdly to exhort and admonish one another perswading them vnto that which is good disswading them from that which is euill Heb. 3 7 8 13. and 10 24. Iohn 4 28 29. Thus we shall draw on some and preuent the fall of others This wee must do in loue and in the Spirit of meekenes considering both them and our selues Gal. 6 1 2. Fourthly to vse threatning to them that are obstinate and hardned in sinne denouncing vnto them the iudgements of God that their hearts may be mollified and softned as Physitians deale in desperate diseases Lastly to seeke to conuert them by a godly example of an holy life 1 Pet. 3 1. 1 Cor. 7 16. This is as strong and forcible a means as any of the former if not more forcible the other are by word this is by deede For when they behold an example of godlinesse faith patience humility and obedience before their eyes it causeth them to fall downe on their faces and giue glory vnto God whē they see their good workes But wo to all carnall Gospellers who by prophane examples of all loosenesse doe strengthen the hands of the wicked thereby keepe them from repentance Woe vnto them by whom any soule is hindered from conuersion 1 Pet. 1 7. Verse 35 36. And it came to passe when the Ark set forward that Moses said rise vp Lord and let thine enemies be scattered c. This is the last point setting down the ordinary praiers that Moses vsed both when they marched and when they rested These prayers were not ysed at this time onely but vpon all such like occasions They neuer remooued but it was ioyned with prayer they neuer pitched down their Tents but it was done with praier This sanctifieth all our goings out and our commings in teacheth vs to begin our workes and end our labours with it And to whom doth he pray He goeth not to Saint or angel he saith not Rise vp Abraham o● Isaac or Iacob but Rise vp O Lord teaching vs that it is a duty due onely vnto God But to omit these points that euery where come to hand obserue this from the practise of Moses Doctrine that the seruants of God may lawfully vse a prescript forme of prayer The true seruants of God may vse a prescript forme of prayer whether it be the Minister in the Congregation or the Master in his priuate family or a particular christian between the Lord and himselfe when he is entred into his Chamber and hath shut the doore vnto him This we haue shewed already in the sixt chapter by the blessing commaunded to the Priests to bee vsed in the publike assemblies Now that which was allowed vnto the Priests may not be thought vnlawfull to the people Such as brought the first fruites to God to testifie their thankefulnesse vnto him for his blessings and that they held all of him in cheefe haue a set forme appointed vnto them Deut. 26 5 6 7 c. The Psalmes of Dauid were penned not onely to bee vsed at that time wherein they were made but euer afterward as occasion serued The 92 Psalme was penned for the Sabbath day so the 102 Psalme to be a
to cast him out with all his forces it is more able to preuent iudgements threatned or to remooue them when they are inflicted But against this point many things are obiected Obiect 1 first it is said in general that the prayers of many are fruitlesse that they call vpon God but can receiue no answer To this I answer Many make their prayers vnprofitable ●●swer because they pray amisse Iam. 4.3 the fault is in themselues not in God Againe albeit he doe not heare and helpe his seruants presently yet he doth it when the doing of it is better both in respect of his owne glory and our owne good He best knoweth the times and seasons which he keepeth in his owne power Act. 1.7 Heb. 4.16 For this cause hee would not by and by worke a miracle at the request of his mother Ioh. 2.4.7 nor heare the Canaanitish woman at the first Mat. 15. but delayed her sundry times Lastly it falleth out oftentimes that when the faithfull aske one thing he granteth them another fully equiualent to that and sometimes farre better and thus hee heareth them 2 Cor. 12.8 9. Mat. 26.39 Paul prayed against a tentation hee hath grace to withstand and resist it Christ Iesus prayed to hand the cup of the Crosse remooued he must drinke of it but hee hath strength sufficient giuen him to ouercome it God therfore heareth our prayers when he giueth vs as good a blessing or a better though we obtaine not the particular which we desire Obiect 2 Againe it may be said Moses prayed that he might enter into the land of promise and yet was not heard Deut. 3.25 of which we spake before ●●●wer I answer he prayed after a sort against the expresse will of God onely he was ignorant whether the threatning were conditionall Besides we cannot say that this was altogether friuolous and fruitlesse because he obtained to see the Land so that albeit he did not set foot in it yet the Lord shewed him all the land to his great comfort strengthning of faith so that in effect he said or else might say with Simeon Luk. 2.29 30. Lord now lettest thou thy seruant depart in peace for mine eyes haue seene thy saluation Obiect 3 Thirdly we heard before that Dauid prayed for the restoring of his child to health whē it was sicke yet the child dyed and he was not heard ●●●wer 2 Sam. 12.16 Answer He was not heard in that one particular howbeit afterward God gaue him another sonne another sonne by the same mother another sonne that sate vpon his throne after him Againe God had mercy on the soule of the child of which he was perswaded because he saith I shall go to him but he shall not returne to me 2 Sam. 12.23 so that his prayer was an acceptable sacrifice to God a profitable sacrifice to himself Obiect 4 Lastly it may be obiected that God who hath no greater to sweare by sweareth by himselfe that though Moses and Samuel stood before him yet his mind would not be toward this people Ier. 15.1 and though these three Noah Daniel and Iob were in the land they should deliuer but their owne soules c. Eze. 14.14 they should deliuer neither sonnes nor daughters ●●●●er verse 16. I answer this is nothing to the purpose for heerein nothing is expresly affirmed but the matter is onely supposed as 1 Cor. 13.1 2. Againe it is said expresly that they should deliuer their owne soules and therefore we cannot say that their prayer is without profit Now let vs proceed to the vses First we may hence conclude that great is the vse vtility and necessity of prayer in the church greater thē of the Sun in the firmament Vse 1 For what haue we left when God is offended and prouoked but this when this is rightly performed it calleth in his wrath gone out against vs. Neuerthelesse the Apostle requireth two things to make our prayers effectuall and of great profit toward vs the one in respect of the person that prayeth the other in respect of the prayer of the person Touching the person of him that prayeth if he desire to haue his prayer heard hee must be iust righteous it is not the prayer of euery man whatsoeuer he be that auaileth much but the prayer of a righteous man that feareth God that beleeueth in Christ that serueth him in spirit and truth and walkes before him in holinesse and righteousnesse of life these are they whose praiers pierce the heauens and preuaile much with the Almighty This is taught in many places of the word Psal 34 15 and 145 19. 1 Pet. 3 10. 1 Tim. 2 8. Prou. 15 29. The praiers of such are like to Iacobs ladder which was set vpon the earth and the top of it reached vp to heauen Gen. 28 12. so do the praiers of the faithfull they are made on earth but they reach vp to the clouds nay to heauen and come into the presence of God himselfe our praiers ascend to him and his graces descend to vs. On the other side as the praiers of the righteous are most acceptable to God profitable to vs so the praiers of the wicked and vnrighteous are most abhominable Prou. 15.8 and 21.27 and 28.9 Esay 1 11. and 66.3 Amos 5.22 Ier 6.20 and 7.22 Ezek. 8.18 Mich. 3.4 Ioh. 9.31 As the one sort are sweet in the nostrils of God and ascend as incense so the other are vnsauoury and stinke worse then dung and mire in his sight Wherefore let not the vngodly men perswade themselues of Gods fauor or think he any whit regardeth the words of their mouthes for such as incline their hearts to wickednesse the Lord will neuer heare them Againe our praiers must be feruent earnest they must be kindled with a burning zeale against all coldnesse they must flow from vnfained faith against all doubting and wauering Luk. 11.6 and 18.3 and 21.36 Ephe. 6.18 1 Thess 5.17 Matth. 15.25 26 27 28. they must be continued with great constancy and perseuerance against all wearinesse and giuing ouer before we haue obtained As then hee that prayeth must be righteous so must his prayer be feruent if he will obtaine any thing at the hand of God Secondly hence ariseth great comfort to Vse 2 the people of God that grone vnder affliction and are ready to sinke downe vnder an heauy burden Let none of Gods seruants despaire of helpe but hope in God who hath left vs this as a plaster to heale all our wounds or as a medicine to cure all our diseases Hence it is that the very infidels by light of nature and other superstitious persons haue confessed this truth that haue not yeelded to the truth of God The Marriners that were ignorant of the true God cryed vnto their gods when the sea wrought and was tempestuous against them Ion. 1.5 and the shipmaster stirred vp Ionah to pray to his God if so be that God would
Lord would doe they should not come into the land their carcasses should fall in the wildernesse and touching their children they should wander in the wildernesse forty yeares The fathers themselues had murmured against Moses and Aaron verse 2. this doth God account as chiefly done against himselfe You haue murmured against me He accounteth the disobedience shewed to the Ministers that bring the word as a disobedience against himselfe the authour of the word as Luk. 10.16 to teach vs to submit our selues to Gods holy word albeit it be deliuered to vs by man Doctrine like vnto our selues The doctrine when once the Ministers of God are no longer regarded When the Ministers of God are not regarded God taketh the matter into his owne hand when they cry early and late and we stop our eares God himselfe taketh the matter into his owne hand When God sent Noah to preach repentance to the old world and they repented not he commeth against them to their destruction Gen. 6.1 4. Come thou and all thine house into the Arke for yet seuen daies and I will cause it to raine vpon the earth forty dayes and forty nights and euery liuing substance that I haue made will I destroy from off the face of the earth So 2. Chro. 36.15 16. Ierem. 7.13 14. and 14.15 16. Zach. 7.11 12. This is the course of the Lords dealing first hee preacheth by his Ministers then he punisheth with his iudgements The reasons Reason 1 First because the word offered and brought vnto vs being contemned they shew contempt against God himselfe and in despising his word they despise the Lord himselfe Ioh. 13.20 and therefore no maruell if he be constrained to take the matter into his own hand and to deale with them himself that they may know what he can doe who regard not what his seruants speake Reason 2 Secondly God loueth those that are his owne and he is entred into a couenant with them and cannot but continue his loue vnto them Ioh. 13.1 now these that he loueth hee chastiseth Heb. 12.6 and if they will not bee warned by his threatnings he will make them seeke vnto him by his corrections and punishments Iob. 33.16 Vse 1 This teacheth the Ministers of God how they may stay themselues in following the duties of their calling among so many discontentments that they meet withall both in the hearing and practising of the people For albeit their labour spent early and late cannot preuaile yet the Lord himselfe will take the matter into his owne hand and deale with them himselfe The word which wee bring is not our owne it is the Lords we are but as the Apothecaries boxe that holdeth the precious oyntment if then he be patient toward the contemners of it much more ought wee to be patient and commit the cause to him whose cause it is Peter being a Fisherman before his calling Matth. 4.18 had toiled all the night but had taken nothing yet when Christ bad him continue his labour he was ready to cast downe the net into the sea Luk. 5.5 and at length he enclosed a great multitude of fishes The Ministers are made the fishers of men Matth. 4.19 to catch them with the angle of the word and to take them in the net of the Gospel Matt. 13.47 And albeit we doe oftentimes toile and moyle and take nothing because men are growne so wily as to passe by the net and can by no meanes abide to come neere it yet we are not to be discouraged the master of the net commandeth vs to labour in season and out of season 2 Tim. 4.2 and if a multitude of them will not be taken in this net Christ Iesus will take hold of them another way to wit by the net of his iudgements Albeit therefore we doe not see such profit of our paines and labours as wee expected and desired yet let vs be content and commit the successe of all to him that sent vs hee will doe that for vs which we cannot doe for our selues hee will take them in hand that hath their hearts in his owne hand and reforme all that belong vnto him bring euerlasting confusion vpon his enemies that shall neuer bee forgotten Ieremy chapter 20. verses 8 9. Secondly it serueth to terrifie all that obstinately Vse 2 set themselues against the word of God because God wil take the matter into his owne hands If his word cannot bee a fire to burne vp all corrupt affections in vs Ier. 23.29 God will himselfe be a consuming fire Hebr. 12.29 If his word bee not as an hammer to breake in pieces our rocky and stony hearts he will be an hammer that shall beat vs to shiuers and grind vs to powder Matthew chapter 21. verse 44. Let all such know that albeit they escape the mouth of the Minister yet they shall fall into the hands of God himselfe which will be more fearefull vnto them for he is able to destroy both body and soule in hell Matth. 10.28 Indeed he is patient but he will not beare long with the contempt of his word and though hee seeme not to heare at the first yet in the ende he will make it manifest that hee heareth those which would not heare him Let vs therefore hearken vnto the word with diligence and attention while it is offered vnto vs. Lastly let euery one make conscience of hearing the word and be admonished by it otherwise most certainely it will fall out he shall be forced to take vs into his owne hands and to deale with vs himselfe This should moue vs to reforme our selues and to amend our liues by the Ministery of the word that so we may escape the hands of God and not lie vnder his correction Is it not better for children to be admonished by their fathers seruants then to fall into the hands of their fathers Is it not better for men that liue in leud courses to be admonished by a friend then to fall into the hands of the Magistrate and to go to the stocks for correction so in this case it is farre better for men to be reformed by the word of God brought vnto them by the Minister then to fall into the hands of the liuing God to be iudged by him This did Eli teach his children 1 Sam. ● 25. If one sinne against another the Iudge shall iudge him but if a man sinne against the Lord who shall intreate for him Our condemnation shall be so much the greater because we will not be admonished by his word Let vs therefore be wise in this point Some children are so wayward and peeuish that no words will serue them speak vnto them neuer so much they will not heare neither will they regard And Salomon saith well A whip for the horse a bridle for the asse and a rod for the fooles backe Pro. 26 3 and of children he saith Foolishnesse is bound in the heart of a childe but the rod of correction shall driue
Answer in matters of speciall trust it is not lawfull to substitute by the lawes of the land Hee that is the Princes Ambassadour chosen of him may not chuse another to goe for him forasmuch as he shall be his Ambassadour and not the Princes and he that is chosen to be a Captaine may not assigne another to go in his place he in the meane season remaine at home But of this wee haue spoken elsewhere Thirdly to leaue the reproofe of the Ministery Vse 3 from hence by proportion we may extend the doctrine to all others that receiue wages for their labour It reprooueth therefore seruants and hirelings that serue for hire whether they worke by the day or by the yeere and yet doe not the businesse faithfully for which they are employed Ephes 6 6. Most of these are eye-seruants not heart-seruants who are more nimble with their tongues then quicke with their hands These can find time enough to prattle with others but they care not how little they worke for their masters To giue these their right and to doe them no wrong they are plaine theeues and no better then such as picke their masters purses The law of GOD esteemeth no otherwise of them which is the Law and rule of all equity They ought to labour with a good conscience and to be as ready to do their worke as to receiue their wages and to be as vnwilling to slacke their hand in labouring as they would bee to haue their master to slacke his hand in paying of them Againe as they would haue their seruants in time to come when God shall blesse them with seruants inable them to set workmen on work to labour truly diligently and faithfully for themselues so let them deale as true labourers with their bodily masters that so God may blesse them with faithfull seruants and faithfull seruice another day And as they ought at all times to be diligent so then especially when house keeping is chargeable and groweth to be double so much as it was before But what is this to the greatest sort so that they haue enough and feele no want so their bellies be filled with meat and they no way pinched with famine they care not what themselues doe or what others suffer Neuerthelesse as the expences are double so their diligence should be double with good will doing seruice as to the Lord and not to men Ephes 6.7 Lastly to returne to the Ministers to Vse 4 whom the doctrine doth especially belong it admonisheth them that they should keepe themselues from this sinne and seeke with a good conscience to discharge their seuerall places whatsoeuer duties be required of them For the Apostle doth set downe a woe against his owne soule writing to the Corinthians Chapter 9 verse 16. of whom he receiued no maintainance as we declared before but laboured with his owne hands to get his liuing then much more shall it bring a woe to those that take the benefit but doe not discharge the function And albeit many of these are growne great in the world yet it is not their greatnesse nor their dignity nor their riches nor their preferments that shall excuse them but woe vnto them if they preach not the Gospel God grant that their rising be not by the fal of the Church and their mightinesse by the miseries of the Church It should be our meate and drinke to doe the will of our heauenly Father that sent vs and to finish his worke Ioh. 4.34 and the zeale of his house should eate vs vp Psal 69.9 And when we must goe the way of all flesh and leaue our riches and treasures behind vs the good which we haue done in the Church shall more comfort vs then the heaping together of much goods It is reported of Gregory Thaumat when hee asked the question Vide Gregor Nyssen Ruffin lib. 2. cap. 9. being now ready to leaue the world and to giue vp the ghost how many Infidels yet remained in the city Neocaesarea and answer was returned vnto him seuenteene that he reioyced greatly and comforted himselfe and gaue thanks to God saying There were onely so many faithfull and beleeuers when I was made Byshop of this place Totidem erant fideles cum coepi Episcopatum Let vs all apply this vnto our selues you that be Ministers of the word and haue taken the charge of soules must endeauour your selues to preach the word constantly forasmuch as you haue vndertaken to doe it let it bee your care to performe and accomplish it And you that are the people must giue them encouragement and draw them on to greater labor by your loue to the Word When the people grow carelesse it maketh the Minister oftentimes carelesse also and so it commeth to passe that though they take the profit yet they are no whit carefull to take the paines whereas if they could cause him to see the fruit of his labour it would constraine him to goe forward in his place with cheerefulnesse For when doth the husbandman labour with ioy but when he beholdeth the encrease of the earth and his paines to come to some profit and perfection so likewise doth the faithful Minister labour with comfort and delight when he seeth his labour bring forth a fruitefull and plentifull haruest in the people True it is if the Minister grow dull and dumbe because he hath no encouragement from you it is his sinne it shall be no excuse vnto him but the sinne of the people is so much the greater and their condemnation deserueth to be double On the otherside if both of them be diligent the one in preaching the other in hearing they shall mutually edifie one another and growe in grace together within the house of God and heereafter shall receiue the fruit and benefit of it in the life to come CHAP. XIX 1 ANd the Lord spake vnto Aaron saying 2 This is the ordinance of the Law which the Lord hath commanded saying Speake vnto the children of Israel that they bring thee a red heifer without spot wherein is no blemish and vpon which neuer came yoke 3 And ye shall giue her c. 4 And Eleazar the Priest shall take of her blood c. 5 And one shall burne the heifer c. 6 And the Priest shall take Cedar wood c. 7 Then the Priests shall wash his cloathes c. 8 And he that burneth her c. 9 And a man that is cleane c. 10 And he that gathereth the ashes of the heifer c. AFter the murmuring of Korah against Aaron touching the Priesthood we shewed how God is reconciled to his people and they brought into his fauour againe Touching the which we considered two points the first belonging to the Priests and Leuites chap. 18. the other to all the people generally in this Chapter to the end they should haue an ordinary meanes to purge and sanctifie themselues from their vncleannes at all times The summe therefore of
day And if the voice of Christ in the daies of his humility were so fearefull and auailable in the hearts of his persecuters what a dreadfull thunderbolt will hee cast downe against all his enemies and vpon all the reprobate being in glory and sitting at the right hand of his Father when he shall vtter this finall and fearefull sentence Goe ye cursed into euerlasting fire prepared for the diuell and his angels Math. chapter 25 verse 41. Againe wee are all put in minde that his death is meritorious and the full price of our redemption Thirdly we see that he is Lord of life and death for he raised himselfe by his eternall Spirit and as he had power to lay it downe so he had power to take it vp as appeared euidently at his resurrection Let vs serue him that is able to redeeme from death such as beleeue in him and rest vpon him for their saluation He that restored himselfe to life is able to giue vs life and he that brake the sorrowes of death is able to destroy him that hath the power of death Lastly let vs also endure the crosse willingly following his steps and shewing our selues to be like vnto him remembring that the losse of life for his sake is indeed not a losse of life but a finding of it or a changing of it a temporall life with an eternall Fourthly the heiffer heere mentioned was brought out of the hoast as also other sacrifices were Leuit 4 12 21. this signified Christs suffering out of the gates of the City as Heb. 13 11 12. Iohn 19 16 17 20. This circumstance is not without profite for first it sheweth and signifieth the abolishing of the types and figures of the Law the truth standing in place of the ceremonies and the body instead of the shadowes and therefore such as still serue at the Altar cannot bee partakers of our Altar that is of Christ Hebr. 13 10. Wee haue an Altar whereof they haue no right to eate which serue the Tabernacle The false Apostles taught that the ceremonies were to be mingled with the Gospel but these two cannot stand togegether because the seruice performed in the tabernacle was but a shadow of better things to come Col. 2 verse 17. But the body is Christ Wherefore to obserue them was to deny Iesus Christ and to keep them still in force was as much as to ouerthrow his sacrifice once offered vpon the Crosse They are therfore much deceiued that goe about to bring into vse againe Altars of wood or of stone in the churches of Christians For the Apostle speaketh not of Altars as of many but of the Altar as of one There is but one Altar in all the Church not infinite Altars and by that one Altar hee vnderstandeth the offering vpon the Altar which is no other then Christ himselfe So then wee may as well bring in the Leuiticall sacrifices as the Leuiticall Altars into the Church of Christ forasmuch as these depend one vpon another the sacrifice hauing relation to the Altar and the Altar to the sacrifice Math. 23 verses 19 20. whereas now we haue no more need either of the one or of the other For we haue an Altar and an offering which by offering of himselfe once vp a full and sufficient price for our redemption hath perfected all that are sanctified Againe as Christ was led out of the gates by the Iewes as though he were vnworthy of the society of men and afterward was crucified betweene two theeues as if he were the greatest malefactour of all hauing before preferred a wretched murtherer before him so let it not seeme strange vnto vs if the world cannot abide vs and if wee bee often made a gazing stocke to men and Angels and accounted as the off-scouring of the world and the filth of the earth 1 Corinth 4 verse 9. But howsoeuer the world do iudge of vs let vs appeale from their corrupt iudgement to the righteous iudgement of God saying with Iob Behold my Witnesse is in heauen and my Record is on high Iob 16 verse 19. Hee accepteth of vs as of his children and will admit vs as heires of his kingdome with his Sonne Lastly Christ was turned out of the City to teach vs what wee must account of our selues in this life that we haue heere no place to rest and repose our selues our hope is concerning things that are not seene Hebr. 13 verses 13 14. Let vs goe foorth vnto him without the Campe bearing his reproach for wee haue heere no continuing City but we seeke one to come As then we must bee content to beare part of the Crosse of Christ and to bee reproched as he was reproched for if we wil not beare part of his crosse wee shall not weare part of his Crowne so also wee must account our selues as Pilgrims and strangers in this world that we may enioy his kingdome in the world to come We must bee content to leaue father and mother lands and liues for his sake knowing that we shall finde all againe with a good aduantage Such as refuse to goe out of the Campe of this world to Christ and begin to nestle themselues as if they had heere a sure certaine habitation what other thing remaineth for them but vtterly to perish in the Camp of this world together with the wicked Our hope is in heauē our ankre is fixed fast aboue not in this world but in the next wee seeke not a kingdome vpon the earth for then wee should deceiue our selues God hath not called vs heere to reigne but to suffer Thus it was with all the fathers Gen. chapter 47 ver 9. Hebrewes chapter 11 verses 13 14. The Heathen people accounted this life as it were an Inne to lodge at for a short season Cicero de s●● not an house to dwell in and continue for euer yet those poore soules knew not whither they went but we know whither we goe and the way we know Iohn 14 4. We looke for a City which hath foundations whose builder maker is God Heb. 11 10. Vse 4 Lastly this purging and purifying water sprinkling the vncleane mentioned in this place is a figure of the blood of Christ fit and sufficient as a well of springing water to purge vs from all our sinnes Leuit. 1 13. Zach. 13 1. In that day there shall bee a fountaine opened vnto the house of Dauid and to the inhabitants of Ierusalem and for separation from vncleannesse so the words are in the originall in which the Prophet alludeth to these waters of separation in this place Christ is this fountaine flowing of it selfe open and ready vnto euery one that will drinke of it for the cleansing of sinnes And we heard before out of the Apostle that the blood of Christ which through the eternall Spirit offered himselfe without spot to God purgeth our consciences from dead works to serue the liuing God Now the blood of Christ purgeth our consciences two
sinners he maketh them eyther in their sleepe to dreame of it or in frenzy to raue vpon it or in sickenesse to confesse it or vnawares to disclose it or in anguish of the minde to voyde it and vomit it vp verifying the words of the Prophet Esay chap. 66 24. Their worme shall not dye but alwayes gnaw vpon them with continuall torment As also Marke 9 44. Thus is Gods iudgement vpon them that they should feare all things who will not feare him that made all things If a man had all the pleasures treasures that heart could desire or delight in yet can they giue him no true comfort and contentment when the conscience is guilty of horrible sinnes These terrors are those Furies which the Poets faine Cicer. pro. Ros Amori Orat. in Pisonem which neuer suffer offenders to be at rest as we haue seene in the examples of Cain Belteshazzer Saul Absolon Iudas and others The noyse of the Thunder-claps Psal 29 3 4 5 7. which is the voyce of God hath so danted the vildest Atheists that they haue couered their heads hidden them selues vnder their beddes and beene ready to creepe into euery hole Thus wee see how the vngodly are punished in this life how they are arraigned as Malefactors at the barre how they lye confounded in themselues and how the testimony of euery mans conscience proclaymeth and cryeth out Psalme 58 11. Verily there is fruite for the righteous doubtlesse there is a God that iudgeth in the earth So that they shall sooner pull their hearts out of their breasts then God out of their minds And albeit the conscience of carnal men that neuer truly repented of their sinnes seemeth to be at rest yet it is as a wilde and sauage beast which lyeth asleepe seemeth tame and gentle but beeing raysed and rouzed vp flyeth in a mans face and snarleth at him Iosephs bretheren were not much troubled for their vice and villany in selling their brother at the present time but long afterward when they were afflicted with extreme famine and distressed in Egypt they remember the iniquity which they had committed and the cruelty which they had shewed and not truely repented of Genesis chap. 42. verse 21. Let vs therfore striue by all meanes alwaies endeauor to keepe a good conscience toward God and man and take heede how wee breake out into open sinnes prouoking God vnto anger wounding our owne soules offending our brethren diminishing the graces of God lessening our assurance of his fauour and greeuing the Spirit of God by whom we are sealed vnto the day of our redemption Verse 4. Therefore Moab said vnto the Elders of Midian Now shall this multitude lick vp all round about vs as an Oxe licketh vp the grasse of the field c. Hitherto of the occasion of the proceedings of the Moabites now wee are come to the plottings and conspiracies of the enemies of the Church the Moabites ioyning and combining themselues with the Midianites men as wicked as themselues See heere how the aduersaries of Israel associate themselues to destroy the Church though differing in Nation in Religion in Tongues in gods and Idolles among themselues not because Israel had offended but beecause they thirst after blood 〈◊〉 of 〈◊〉 ●●rch ●●●ga 〈◊〉 them●●●●●yne ●her a● 〈…〉 Heereby wee learne this Doctrine that the enemies of the true Church howsoeuer they differ in iudgement and affection yet they are ready to ioyne and iumpe together against the children of God Notwithstanding the differences and diuisions amongst the enemies of God and his trueth they can ioyne hand in hand together to oppresse the Church This is noted in diuerse and sundry practises of the wicked in all ages of the Church The wicked Midianites Amalekites with those of the East not inhabiting in the land of Canaan but both Nations dwelling beyond the Riuer differing much in theyr courses and conuersations and seruing vaine gods and Idolles assaulted Israel came into their land to destroy it as is witnessed in the booke of Iudges chapt 6 3. So against Iehoshaphat a godly King that sought the Lord God of his father and walked in his Commandements Came the children of Moab and the children of Ammon and the inhabitants of Mount Seir to battell 2 Chron. 20.1 2 23. This likewise the Prophet Dauid teacheth declareth Psal 83 5 6 7 8. They haue consulted together in heart and haue made a league against thee the Tabernacles of Edom and the Ishmaelits Moab and the Agarims Gebal and Ammon c. Where hee noteth out the multitudes of the enemies which the Church had albeit at iarres among themselues and fighting sundry battels one against another yet notwithstanding consent conspire together to destroy Gods chosen This also is plentifully taught by many examples in the New Testament As Mat. 22 15 16. when the Pharisies had taken counsell against Christ how they might entangle him in his talke they sent vnto him their disciples with the Herodians So Herod and Pilate Luk. 23 12. agreeing like Cats and Dogges were made friends together and pleasure one another which had beene enemies one to the other to the end they might make a mocke of Christ Thus the hatred of godlinesse ioyneth the wicked together This is it which the Apostles confessed in theyr prayer Actes 4 25 26. 6 9 10 Why did the Gentiles rage and the people imagine vaine things The kings of the earth assembled and the rulers came together against the Lord and against his Christ for doubtlesse against thine holy sonne Iesus whom thou hast annointed both Herod and Pontius Pilat with the Gentiles and the people of Israel gathered themselues together Moreouer when the Apostle disputed against the idolatry of the Athenians Act. 17 18. then certaine Philosophers of the Epicures and of the Stoicks banded themselues together against him albeit they were two contrary sects that neuer agreed and consented one strict in opinion the other loose in conuersation one placed their happinesse in vertue the other in pleasure making a mock of all Religion We see this true by common continuall experience Looke vpon the enemies of the truth there is no loue or liking among them one of another they dare not trust or beleeue one another yet they strike hands ioyne together against the faithfull like to Sampsons Foxes Iudg. 15 4. who albeit they looke seueral wayes with their heads yet they ioyne tayle to tayle to burne vp the haruest vineyard of the Lord. The Reasons are euident For albeit they be Reason 1 separated one from another and often spoile each other yet they vnite thēselues in league together because they feare the faithfull and the decay of their owne kingdome They perswade themselues that the rising vppe and flourishing of the Church will be the pressing downe and frustrating of all their hope expectation This appeareth in the booke of Ester when Mordecai was honored of the king for his faithfull
as a flocke of Sheepe in the iawes of the Woolfe and as a prey in the teeth of the Lion so that the Church standeth and the truth preuayleth albeit the power of men the malice of the diuell and the gates of hell be set wide open against it Wherefore in this distressed estate of the Church beeing as a Citty battred on many sides besiedged of many enemies smitten with many weapons and assaulted with many Engines let vs not boast of our owne power nor glory in our owne greatnesse as though we stood by our owne strength held out by our owne might and ouercame by our owne multitude For if the Lord should leaue vs yea but a little and suffer these enemies to rise vp against vs they would soone deuoure vs with open mouth and wee quickely see our owne weaknesse This then is our duty in the deepe consideration of this vnity of the enemies in such great diuersitie of hearts to ascribe all the glory of our safety to God and to acknowledge his onely power in our standing least if wee presume of our selues the Lord in iustice leaue vs vnto our selues This is it that the Prophet Dauid confesseth and practiseth in many places as Psalme 3 verses 1 2 6. Lord how are mine aduersaries increased How many rise against me Many say to my soule There is no helpe for him in God at all Heereupon hee concludeth Saluation belongeth vnto the Lord and thy blessing is vpon the people most of all And Psalme 124. verses 2 3 4 5 6 7 8. If the Lord had not beene on our side may Israel now say if God had not bin on our side when men rose vp against vs they had quickly swallowed vs vp quicke when their wrath was kindled against vs then the waters had drowned vs and the streame had gone ouer our soule Praised be the Lord which hath not giuen vs as a prey vnto their teeth Our soule is escaped euen as a Bird out of the snare of the Fowler the snare is broken and we are deliuered Our helpe is in the Name of the Lord which hath made heauen and earth Thirdly seeing so many of so diuers dispositions Vse 3 plot against the Church it is required of vs to bee the Lords Solliciters and Remembrancers calling vpon him night and day to be mercifull to his Church to bee a buckler about them to be a Rocke of refuge and a Tower of defence to those that bee his Wherefore as at all times we ought to bee mindfull of the flourishing estate and welfare of the Church so especially when we see enemies of such nature disposition to increase it standeth vs vpon to bee mindefull of the Lord and to giue him no rest Till hee repaire and vntill he set vppe Ierusalem the prayse of the world Esay 62 6 7. This we see to be practised by the Prophet Dauid in the 64. Psalme verses 1 2. where hee prayeth against the furie of his enemies Heare my voyce O God in my prayer preserue my life from feare of the enemy hide mee from the conspiracy of the wicked and from the rage of the worker of iniquity This also was put in practise by Iehoshaphat and Hezekiah 2 Chron. 20 verse 3. and chap. 32. verses 7 8. seeing the multitude of their enemies and acknowledging their owne weakenesse not able to deliuer or helpe themselues or to saue others the Children being come to the birth and there was no strength to bring foorth they called vpon the Lord set themselues to seeke him with all their hearts and proclaymed a solemne Fast to be kept throughout the land So when we see the enemies consult and talke together and take crafty counsell against the seruants of God and against his truth then it s high time to ioyne with pure hearts in praier to Almighty God to protect his people to turne the wisedome of his enemies into foolishnesse Psalme 83. verses 13 14 15 16. O my God make them like vnto a wheele and as the stubble before the winde as the fire burneth the Forrest and as the flame setteth the mountaines on fire so persecute them with thy Tempest and make them afraide with thy storme Fill their faces with shame that they may seeke thy name O Lord. Let them be confounded and troubled for euer yea let them be put to shame and perish Lastly seeing there is a league and confederacy Vse 4 amongst the wicked conspiring together notwithstanding their owne contentions at home let vs not stand in their wayes let vs not walke in their pathes let vs not bee partakers of their counsels lest we bee partakers also with them in their punishments Albeit they agree as brethren in euill wee must take heed we haue no fellowship and familiarity with them This is it which Salomon teacheth Prou. 1 10 11 15. My sonne if sinners entice thee consent thou not if they shal say Come vnto vs let vs lye in waite for blood let vs freely hide our selues against the innocent My sonne walke not in the same way with them draw backe thy foot from their path We are by the corruption of our owne nature prone to euill Now if beside the inward inclination of the heart there be an outward tentation and alluremēt we are carried vnto euill as a violent streame or as the horse that rusheth into the battaile Many haue dashed themselues into peeces against this rocke of offence VVherefore although we heare their words wee must not follow their deeds Let vs not haue our eares open to such seducers but stop them as the Adder when they seeke to draw vs into their counsels and practises This is that which Iacob speaketh Genes 49 5 6. Simeon and Leui Brethren in euill the instruments of cruelty are in their habitations into their counsell let not my soule come my glory be not thou ioyned with their assembly for in their wrath they slew a man in their selfe will they digged downe a wall Verse 5. He sent Messengers to Balaam the sonne of Beor to call him saying Behold there is a people come out of Egypt Marke here the resolution and determination of the Moabites confederate with the Midianites in their distresse fearing Israel and perceiuing themselues not able to meet them in the field They do not seek the Lord in their trouble but they send out to an old witch to a notable Sorcerer Hereby we see that it hath bene the vsuall practise and custome of the wicked in their crosses Doctrine Wicked men in trouble resort to witches troubles and perplexities seeing no other helpe to repaire and resort to witches and sorcerers I say euill men in dangers and distresses amongst other vnlawfull meanes vse to goe to coniurers and cunning men which are very witches and wizards This we see in the example of Saul when the Lord answered him not neyther by dreames nor by Vrim nor yet by the Prophets and when the Philistims assembled themselues
most High that made them that ministreth all things vnto them in whom they liue and breath and to whom they shall one day giue an account when all flesh shal appeare before h●m Would not he be iudged among men a most vngodly and vngracious child that should slander and curse reprooue and reproach his ●aren s with contumelious words And if he should deny his father that he knoweth him ●r onely doubt of it would not such an one be thought vnworthy to liue vpon the earth How much more are they to be abhorred and ●etested that blaspheme the name of GOD which is blessed and holy throughout all generations Which say vnto God Depart from vs for wee desire not the knowledge of thy wayes Who is the Almighty that we should serue him what profit shall wee haue if we should pray vnto him Iob. 21 2● 25. Vse 2 Secondly see hereby how forward zelous men are in their wil-worship and let vs take notice of our owne dulnes backwardnesse in the true worship of the eternall God in comparison of these poore blind Idolaters We see this euidently in the Israelites when they determined in the absence of Moses to set vp the golden Calfe Exo. 32 3 6. they pulled off their earings they bestowd their gold they spared no cost to the end they might haue a seruice of God after their owne fancy and when it was made they rose earely in the morning to worship it and expressed theyr delight in it by ●eaping and dancing before it We see it also in the old Idolaters they were so zealous and superstitious that they were content to part with things most deare and precious 〈◊〉 ●6 37 they offered their sons and daughters vnto diuels and shed innocent blood euen the blood of their sons and of their daughters whom they offered to the idols of Canaan This also appeareth by our ne● idolaters by their pilgrimages vowes garnishing g●lding and cloathing of images Let vs therfore be zealous in the true worship of God and learne of these blinde men to be ashamed of our coldnesse and carelesnesse of our backewardnesse vnwillingnes in the best things When the mother of Machah would make a molten image Iudg 1● 3● she dedicated eleuen hundred she●els vnto the Lord to make thereof a grauen image or idoll Whereby we see in this voluntary worship and wil-seruice being agreeable vnto the corrupt n●ture of man how forward and feruent how ready willing they were to follow and further their idolatry But how many be there that liue in the bosome of the Church and professe the true religion prospering vnder the shadow of it and tasting how bountifull the Lord is that to maintaine the trueth repine and greeue to giue one halfe peny Albeit they waste their yeares in vanity and think nothing too much to bestow on pride drunkennesse riotousnes whoredome and all excesse to the dishonoring of God to the impairing of their estates and to the destruction of their soules and bodies yet when they should bestow and contribute any thing for the maintaining of a lerned ministry to instruct them theyr families in the word which is able to saue their soules how do they pinch and repine at it as if they were like to be vndone Or if a collection or contribution be to be made for the poore to releeue them in their necessities one peny giuen this way doth more grieue them make them grudge at it then a pound co●sumed in badde● and baser vses What a shame is this for those whom the Lord hath blessed with abundance that they should spend all on their backes and bellies on hawkes or houndes or whores and nothing at all to the glory of God to the comfort of their soules and vnto the helpe of their brethren nothing on the Church of God and vpon their bretheren in Christ dearly bought with the blood of Christ as of a Lambe vnspotted and vndefiled To this purpose Salomon speaketh also Prouer. verse 23. Bu● the trueth but sell it not likewise wisedom instruction and vnderstanding This our Sauiour Christ teacheth also Mat. 13 44 45 46. Lastly seeing the heathen were woont to Vse 3 esteeme highly and prouide liberally for their prophets and soothsayers how much more ought the faithfull and painfull Ministers of God that labour in the word and doctrine to be maintained For seeing they plant in the Lords vineyard 1 Cor 9 7 13 14. why should they not eate the fruit and gather the profites thereof Seeing they go a warfare and fight the battels of God why should they not take their presse-mony receiue their pay Seeing they feed the flocke of God committed vnto them wherof the holy Ghost hath made them ouersee●s why should they not eat of the milke thereof Seing they bee nurses to nurse the sonnes and daughters of God with the two brests of the Olde and New Testament why should they not receyue their wages If they sowe spirituall things why should they not reape carnall things Seeing they minister about holy things why should they not eate of the things of the Temple And seeing they waite at the Altar why should they not bee partakers with the Altar If they bee the Lords Labourers why should they no● haue the reward and recompence of theyr worke For the Lord himselfe hath decreed and ordained that they which do preach the Gospell should likewise liue of the Gospell All the Heathen people thoroughout the world are bountifull and open their hands wide to their Priests and Prophets Iezabel so prouided for the Priests of Baal and the other Prophets of the Groues that she kept foure hundred at her owne Table 1 Kings 18 19. The Papists haue thought nothing too much nothing too deare to bee bestowed vpon theyr Priests and Iesuites and vpon theyr foolish superstition And as they do liberally maintaine so they do greatly honor and highly aduance them they account them as the Fathers and Pillars of the Church This should stirre vs vp hauing a founder religion and making a better profession to haue the Teachers thereof in singular loue for their works sake that is in their hands 1 Thess 5 12 13 and to account their feete beautifull Rom. 10 15. that bring glad tydings of good things who are as spirituall fathers of our soules and as Ioash said to Elisha the Chariots of Israel and the horsemen thereof For when Elisha fell sicke of his sicknesse whereof he dyed the King came downe vnto him to visite him and wept vpon his face saying O my father my father the Chariot of Israel the horsemen of the same 2 Kings 13 14. This serueth to condemne our contempt toward the Messengers and Ministers of God that rise early and late to speake vnto vs in the Name of the Lord who in stead of honour are disgraced in stead of countenance are contemned in stead of maintainance are euery way defrauded partly by prophane Atheists
because their Redeemer draweth nere So thē as Balaam wished that he might dye the death of the righteous and his last end might be like his so let vs all craue and desire of God that we may not dye the death of the vnrighteous nor our last end be like his Vse 6 Lastly let vs care for it more then for the body bestow more labot paines in adorning garnishing of it For what is the body what is this mortal life but a litle blast Stop his mouth hold his nostrils but a while what is he but a carkasse But the soule albeit it haue time of beginning yet shall neuer die or cease to be but remaineth eternall without an ending and shall neuer be extinguished It standeth vs thereupon in regard of the diuine nature of the soule and the excellency thereof aboue the body to imploy more time and to bestow more paines in beautifying the soule with heauenly graces then trimming attiring the body with outward ornaments For as the body hath his garnishings so hath the soule likewise her proper deckings And yet alas if we should enter into a suruey and examination of the deeds of men and marke what their behauiour is concerning their soul and compare it with the care they haue of their vile bodies and rotten carkasses we shall quickly perceiue and discerne that the prouision of the one destroyeth and swalloweth vp the preparation for the other Wee see how men toile and moile all their life long rising early watching long and late faring hardly labouring continually and sweating exceedingly to prouide for the body and for the belly the things of this life that must fade perish according as the Apostle saith 1. Cor. 6 13. Meates are ordained for the belly and the belly for meates but God shall destroy both it and them But the soule lyeth vnprouided and vnregarded of the greatest number they passe not greatly whether it sinke or swimme whether it starue or prosper whether it goe to hell or to heauen If a man or woman haue a small spot in their garment or a blemish in their face wee see how carefull they are to correct and amend it but if their soules lye full of sores and corruption full of boyles and blisters full of wounds and grieuous swellings they neuer regard it they haue no feeling of it they are neuer grieued at it or troubled with it Marke the practice and common behauiour of most persons on the Lords day which is the market day of the soule do they not bestow greater time moe houres in the day in trimming of the body prouiding for the belly then in the exercises of Religion Which ouermuch care of the body argueth a carelesnes for the soule Doth not this bewray our contempt of the food of our soules a lamentable loathing of the heauenly Manna of the word of God following after our worldly profit running madde after our vaine pleasures And yet these men if they were asked are not ashamed to say they take more care for their soules then for their bodies Wee see how farre men will trauaile what tedious iourneyes they will take to encrease their wealth if a litle famine pinch hungerbite them they wil compasse sea land wander farre neere to serue the body fill the belly If the care for the nourishment of thy soule were answerable to this diligence thou woldst not doubt for the euerlasting good of thy soule to take at least as great paines to prouide for the food of thy soule that endureth to eternall life For what shall it profite a man if he winne the whole world and then lose his own soule Or what shall a man giue for the recompence of his soule Mat. 16 26. First therefore seeke the kingdome of God and his righteousnesse c Math. 6 33. Verse 11. Then Balak said vnto Balaam What hast thou done vnto mee I tooke thee to curse mine enemies and behold thou hast blessed them altogether Hitherto we haue spoken of the prophecie which God constrained the false Prophet to vtter now let vs see the effect thereof We cannot be ignorant that the purpose both of Balak and Balaam was malicious and full of cruelty they looked for a glorious successe and euent of their labours but al their practices are defeated and disappointed Balak hoped through Balaam to preuaile against Israel he comforted himselfe in this wizard he carried him to an high mountain to see them hee said before him as we heard in the former chapter Numb 22.3 I know that hee whom thou blessest is blessed and he that thou cursest shal be cursed yet this hope is built vpon the sand or standeth in the ayre and fayleth him that trusteth in it From hence we learne Doctrine The hope of the wicked is vaine that the expectation hope and confidence of the wicked come to nothing in the end Albeit they comfort themselues in euil and promise to themselues an happy end yet the issue is vaine and the snare is broken Esau in the prophanenesse of his heart hauing sold his birthright promiseth to himselfe a golden day to recouer againe both blessing birth-right and therefore thought in his minde and vttered with his mouth Gen. 27 41. The dayes of mourning for my father will come shortly then wil I slay my brother Iacob But notwithstanding this diuelish drift and purpose of his the blessing tooke place and this hypocrite was disappointed The Canaanites comforted themselues in Sisera and promised themselues victory ouer the Israelites The mother of Sisera looked out of a window and cryed through the lattesse Iudg. 5 28 29 30. Why is his chariot so long a comming Why tarry the wheeles of his charriot They haue gotten and diuided the spoyle euery man hath a mayde or two Sisera hath a prey of diuers coloured garments a prey of sundry colours made of needle worke for the chiefe of the spoile See how the e-enemies of the Church glory and oftentimes triumph before the victory and putting on their armour boast as if they were putting it off This wee see in Rabshakeh rayling against the people of God and boasting in his owne strength Let not thy GOD deceiue thee in whom thou trustest saying 2 Kings 19 11. Ierusalem shall not be deliuered into the hand of the King of Ashur Hereunto commeth the saying of the Prophet Hosea Hosea 12 15. Ephraim is fed with the winde and followeth after the East winde hee encreaseth daylie lies and destruction Thus they flattered themselues with vain confidence and rested vpon deceitfull hope Thus likewise the Prophet bringeth in the enemies of Christ of the Church conspiring against God and encouraging one another in wickednesse Psal 2 3 4. Let vs breake their bands and cast their cords from vs but hee that dwelleth in the heauen shall laugh the Lord shall haue them in derision and breake them in pieces like a
subiect vnto God But when he had nearkened to the olde serpent and disobeyed the commandement of God the whole course of Nature was turned he hid himselfe from the presence of God and feared the creatures which before hee ruled To conclude therefore seeing it is God who is the cause of our peace let vs rest vpon his prouidence and protection and seek earnestly reconciliation with God that wee may haue the inward peace of a good conscience which howsoeuer the world may striue to disturbe and hinder yet cannot take away from vs as our Sauiour Christ promiseth Iohn 16. verse 33 In me ye shall haue peace in the world yee shall haue affliction And againe Iohn 14 27. Peace I leaue with you my peace I giue vnto you not as the world giueth giue I vnto you So that in regard of this spirituall peace of the faithfull cōsisting partly in our peace with God which is the Fountaine and partly in our peace of conscience which is the fruite Psal 25 our soules are assured to dwell at ease in the middest of all troubles wee shall be comforted and by his prouidence and protection be secured howsoeuer our bodyes bee tossed and turmoyled For this spirituall peace not onely may stand but is euermore ioyned with crosses and persecutions Verse 24. Behold the people shall rise vp as a Lyon and lift vp himselfe as a young Lyon hee shall not lye downe till he eate of the prey c. In these words the estate of the Church is described after sundry conflictes in this life It hath many enemies that for a time rise vppe against it but in the end the Church shal rouze vp it selfe and arise as a Lyon who will not couch till hee haue taken and eaten his prey This shal be the strength of the people of God in subduing and ouercomming all theyr enemies This was begun by Moses prosecuted by Ioshua continued by Dauid and fulfilled by Christ Who ruleth in the midst of his enemies and shall bring all things in subiection vnder his feete Doctrine 〈◊〉 Church 〈◊〉 in the ●●●●e vic●●er all ●●●es Psal 110 1 2. From hence we learne That the Church in the end shall haue victory ouer all enemies that set themselues against it They dash themselues against the Rocke that shall breake them in peeces for howsoeuer they oppose themselues against the good estate thereof they doe but kicke against the goad as stiffe-necked hard-hearted beasts that haue not learned to beare the yoke of God nor to acquaint themselues with the wayes of godlinesse God will shew himselfe most powerfull in ouerthrowing and discomfiting the enemies of the Church This euidently appeareth by the history of the Church in Egypt in Babylon as also in the bookes of Exodus and Ester The Prophet Dauid declareth 〈◊〉 14 and 〈◊〉 8. that notwithstanding the rage of Gods and his enemies He that dwelleth in the heauens shall laugh the Lord shall haue them in derision yea he shall crush them with a scepter of Iron and breake them in peeces like a Potters vessell Psal 2 4 9. This Christ our Sauiour teacheth his Disciples when he sent them foorth to worke myracles and to preach the Gospel of the kingdome to be at hand he prepareth them for the Crosse he foretelleth them what they should looke for I send you as sheepe in the midst of wolues but beware of men for they wil deliuer you vp to the Councels they will scourge you in their Synagogues they will bring you before Rulers they will betray you to your enemies and ye shall be hated of all men for my sake but hee that endureth to the ende shall bee saued Matth. 10 16 17 22. Reason 1 The Reasons are euident For first the Lord Iesus is the King of his Church he hath the keyes of hell and death He openeth and no man shutteth he shutteth and no man openeth Reuel 1 18. Iohn 10 28. He is the Shepheard of his sheepe his sheepe heare his voyce he knoweth them they follow him he giueth vnto thē eternall life so that they shall neuer perish neyther shall any pluck them out of his hand He is the head of the Church and quickeneth all the members of his body by whom we haue redemption through his blood euen the forgiuenesse of our sinnes Col. 1 18. Seeing therefore Christ Iesus is the King of his Church the Shepheard of his sheepe the Head of his body wee cannot doubt but he will defend his Church saue his sheepe keepe safe and sound the members of his body that none shall be able to destroy them or to take them out of his hand Reason 2 Secondly our weaknes is not hidden from the Lord he knoweth whereof we are made he remembreth that we are but dust yea a winde that passeth and cometh not againe Therefore the Apostle saith that God is faithfull which will not suffer vs to bee tempted aboue that we are able but will euen giue the issue with the tentation that we may bee made able to beare it 1 Cor. 10 13. So the Prophet teacheth that the rod of the wicked shall not alwayes rest vpon the lot of the righteous lest the righteous put foorth their hand vnto wickednesse Psal 125 3● declaring that the Lord appoints his for a time to be afflicted yet in the end they shall be deliuered and the wicked shall not be suffered in their oppressions The vses are now to bee handled First Vse 1 this teacheth for our instruction that the Church hath alwayes enemies in this world against which it must continually striue and fight There is no victory before the battaile there is no conquest before the fight We are all souldiers and warriours in this life to fight the battels of God we must not dreame of liuing euer in rest and pleasure Humility and misery must go before honour and glory the crosse commeth before the crowne we must wrastle before we can haue the garland 1 cor 9 24 25. wee must runne before we can obtaine the goale we must striue before we can haue the mastery we must labour before we can receiue the fruites we must fight before we can win the victory This is it which the Apostle sheweth vnto vs 2 Tim. 2 5 6 11 12. Thus it was with Christ first he suffered aduersity and then hee entred into glory first he endured the Crosse and despised the shame and then he was set at the right hand of the Throne of God Luke 24 26. Hebr. 12 2. This is the way let vs walke in it He is a foolish husbandman that will look to reape before he haue sowed The Disciple must not looke to be aboue his Master nor the seruant aboue his Lord. We must through manifold tribulations enter into the kingdome of heauen and all that will liue godly in Christ Iesus must suffer persecutions This is our lot portion this is the cup which is prepared for vs to drinke
therefore to be esteemed aboue al the glory riches pleasures and profits of this world This made the Prophet Dauid say Many say Lord who will shew vs any good But Lord lift thou vp the light of thy countenance vpon vs thou hast giuen me more ioy of heart then they haue had when their wheat and their wine did abound Psal 4 6 7. Hereunto accordeth the Apostle Phil. 3 20. So then they are conuinced condemned to be prophane beasts possessed with the euill spirit of Esau that will not keepe the Lords Sabbaths nor attend vpon his worship but make that day a time of toyle and trauaile about their worldly businesse and a day to be spent in dancing and dallying in surfetting and drunkennesse in gaming ydlenes thereby making that which is the Lords day by his institution to be to thē the diuels day by their prophanation The Gospel and al things of a better life are lightly regarded of all such as are giuē to their profits and pleasures and delight to pamper vp the flesh No Religion could enter into the rich glutton that was clad in purple and fared deliciously euery day Luk. 16 19. The rich man whose ground brought foorth fruites plentiously whose tongue promised to him perpetuity and whose heart bred in him security neuer thought what should become of his soule neuer dreamed of sodaine death neuer minded his owne saluation and therfore God saide vnto him O foole this night will they fetch away thy soule from thee then whose shall those things be which thou hast prouided Luk 12 16. The Apostle Peter maketh it a speciall marke of the prophane beasts in that time 2 Pet. 2 13. that they accounted it their chiefe pleasure to liue deliciously for a season And the Apostle Iude speaking of the like liuers saieth Iude 11. they were feast-hunters filling pampering themselues Of this sort are all drunkards gluttons epicures and belly-gods speake vnto them to embrace the truth to minde heauenly things to consider wherefore they were created and to remember the shortnesse of their life they cannot heare the belly hath no eares They are ready to answer with carnall minded men what will the Gospel aduantage me Why should I be a professor and become a by word of the world What good cometh to a man by hearing the word by reading the Scriptures or by being the childe of God It can get me neyther many in my purse nor cloaths to my backe nor food to my belly nor any other pleasure to my heart I had rather haue the company of good fellowes and a draught of wine or strong drink then to heare the best Sermon that can be preached And heere consider with mee prophane Esau once againe When Iacob demanded of him the sale of his birth-right the said Loe I am almost dead what is then this birthright to me Gen. 25 31. Thus the Atheists speake in the booke of Iob chap. 21 15. Who is the Almighty that we should serue him and what profit should wee haue if we should pray vnto him Such prophane Esaues there be many in the world monsters among the sons of men proud gyants that are at opē defiance with God that regard the cup and kan the pot and good fellowship before heauen and heauenly things that prize the most precious pearles of God most basely like Iudas the son of perditiō that valued Christ at thirty pence so these sell euerlasting life and giue heauen depart frō saluation some for their whore some for their drinke some for their money and other for other base and beastly pleasures all these shall one day know the price of their folly and confesse with their owne mouthes that they were worse then fooles and mad mē that euery one is ready to point at with the finger Euery one is ready to sit in iudgement vpon Esau to condemne the prophanenes of his hart because hee regarded more the satsfying of his present lust and moment any pleasure then to be the successor of his father in the Church of God yet of this number there bee infinite thousands in the world that prize the precious treasure of Gods heauenly graces the vse of the Sacraments the frame of Christian Religion the glorious ministery of the Word the hope of a better life and the endlesse ioy of Gods kingdom things more of value then the whole world beside as brutishly basely as euer Esau did his birthright are ready to sell them for euery filthy gaine drudgery pleasure They thinke of no other life then this present and know no other God but Mammon and therefore howsoeuer they haue oftentimes the praise of the world and the commendation to be ciuill honest men they are not onely enemies vnto their soules but to the crosse of Christ 〈◊〉 3 18. and are in the fearfull estate of condemnation Verse 14. Come I will counsell thee such things as this people shall do to thy people in the latter dayes Heere we haue set downe vnto vs the cheefe occasion of that great iudgement which fell vpon the people wherein foure twenty thousand perished as appeareth in the chapt following namely the diuellish counsell of Balaam which hee gaue vnto Balak to draw the people into fornication But it may seeme at the first sight that Balaam speaketh very vnproperly For whereas he sayth I will counsell thee such things as this people shall doe to thy people some may suppose he should rather haue sayde I will counsell thee such things as thou and thy people shall do to the people of Israel Notwithstanding if wee consider the words aright we shall see his meaning to bee so in effect So then if we marke what the people of God should do to them wee shall finde what they shall do to the people of God The Israelites as we see in the seuenteenth Verse Shall smite the coasts of Moab and destroy them subdue them and bring them vnder so was the drift of his counsell to lay a plot and prepare a snare whereby the Israelites shold be weakned and many thousands of them destroyed by the hand of God As if hee should say I know this people whom thou hatest shall waste and weaken thy posterity in time to come but hearken vnto mee and obey my counsell I will shew thee how thou shalt ruine them and compasse theyr destruction and so do vnto them that which they shall do vnto thy people Thus we see the wickednes of Balaams heart to bee exceeding great who when he was restrained from cursing opened his mouth to wicked counsell thereby the children of Israel fell into horrible sinnes and drew vpon themselues heauy punishments ●ctrine 〈◊〉 an horri● 〈◊〉 to giue 〈◊〉 counsell Hereby we learne That to giue euill counsell is a greeuous sinne It is not enough for vs to abstaine from doing euill but wee must beware of this great sinne that we do not counsell any to
their eyes and will not see his brightnesse yet remaineth he the light of the world For the Sun shineth in the firmament howsoeuer some are blinde and cannot see and others might see yet make themselues blinde Therefore the Prophet I say saith chap. 60.1 2 19. Arise O Ierusalem be bright for thy light is come and the glory of the Lord is risen vpon thee thou shalt haue no more Sunne to shine by day neither shall the brightnesse of the Moone shine vnto thee for the Lord shall bee thine euerlasting light and the daies of thy sorrow shall be ended When the Sun which is called the eye of the world and is the light of the day riseth vpon vs and commeth toward vs it doth quicken and reioyce vs it causeth life fruite to appeare in those creatures which seemed to be dead dry before so if this Day-starre do truely rise vp in our hearts it will not onely enlighten our vnderstanding but so heate our frozen and dead hearts as that it will put the life of righteousnesse into vs and make vs walke as children of light that need not be ashamed who mark theyr steps and behold theyr wayes Therfore the Apostle speaketh to euery one of vs that considering the season it is now time that we shold arise from sleepe for now is our saluation nearer then when we beleeued it the night is past the day is at hand let vs therefore cast away the works of darknesse and let vs put on the armour of light walking honestly as in the day not in gluttony and drunkennesse not in chambering and wantonnesse not in strife and enuying Rom. 13 11 12. We haue heere a notable direction how to know whether this starre be risen vpon vs or not If he haue wrought these effects fruites in vs if by the bright beames of his Spirit sweet influence of his grace he hath cast out of our mindes the darke clouds of ignorance and blindnesse and caused vs to see what the acceptable will of God is if he haue sanctified vs by the holy Ghost whereby the kingdome of sinne is euery day more and more suppressed and we reformed according to the Image of God to serue him in holinesse true righteousnesse if these things be in some measure in vs we may be well assured that this starre of Iacob hath shined vpon vs. But if these things be not wrought and effected in vs but that wee remaine still in our sinnes and ignorances we haue no part in Christ we haue no portion in this Sunne of righteousnesse He hath neuer entred into our hearts his beames of grace and mercy haue neuer shined vpon vs we are still holden vnder the dominion of darknesse and in the condemnation of him who is the Prince of darknesse to wit the diuell Therefore the Apostle exhorteth all of vs Awake thou that sleepest and stand vp from the dead and Christ shall giue thee light walke circumspectly not as fooles bu● as wise redeeming the time because the daies are euill Ephes chapt 5 verse 14. And the same Apostle in another place saith If any man bee in Christ hee is a new creature 2 Cor. 5 17. If yee haue heard him and haue beene taught by him cast off the olde man which is corrupt and put on the new man which after God is created vnto righteousnesse and true holinesse Eph 4 21 22. Let vs all remember this truth and no more deceiue our owne soules in perswading our selues to be in Christ when as yet we neuer tasted of his Spirit nor were made partakers of his heauenly graces Verse 20. And when he looked on Amalek he vttered his Parable and saide Amalek was the first of the Nations c. Hitherto wee haue spoken of the Prophesie of Balaam against the Moabites now followeth his prophesie against the Amalekites in these words which is the fift in number and the second among them that concerne the heathen that were not of Israel wherein we haue already seene in what sence the Amalekites are called the first of the Nations not that simply they were first of all people for they came of Esau as Moses witnesseth Gen. 36 16 but because they were the first that fought against Israel after they were come out of the Land of Egypt therfore shold be themselues destroyed In setting downe this practise of the Amalekites Doctrine Warres are of great antiquity we finde it warranted that warres in the world haue beene ancient among men To gather armies and to muster men to battaile is no new deuice but an old and ancient practise among the sonnes of men In the tenth chapter of the booke of Genesis verse 9 Nimrod began to be mighty vpon the earth and is saide to be a mighty hunter before the Lord the beginning of his kingdome was Babel And in the 14 chap. we haue mention of two armies one raised by Chedor-laomer and his confederates the other by the Kings of Sodome and Gomorrha these rebelling the other punishing their rebellion betweene whom was a cruell battel fought This we see in the sonnes of Iacob raising a force against the Sheehemites Gen. 34 25. vnder the conduct of Simeon Leui who were the firebrands of warre and the trumpets of sedition they came vpon them on a sodaine and slew all the maies among them and after this violence offered vnto their persons they spoiled the City We shall not need to stand further vpon this point the books of Ioshua of Iudges the books of the Kings and of the Chronicles together with lamentable experience of all ages and times confirme this to haue beene a common practise among men of olde to raise warre one against another and to try their causes and quarrels by the dint of the sword The Reasons heereof are not hard to finde Reason 1 For first howsoeuer men are carried headlong with rage and reuenge one against another yet the diuell is the bellowes to kindle the coales who was a murtherer and a man-slayer from the beginning as our Sauiour speaketh vnto the Iewes Iohn 8 44. Yee are of your father the diuell and the lustes of your father ye will do he hath bene a murtherer from the beginning and abode not in the truth because there is no truth in him This he declareth to the Church of the Smyrnians That it should come to passe that the diuell shall cast some of them into prison Reu. 2 10 and afterward chap. 12 17 it is saide The dragon was wrath with the woman went and made war with the remnant of her seed which keepe the Commandements of God This is it that Michaiah spake to Ahab Who shall entice Ahab that he may goe and fall at Ramoth Gilead Then there came foorth a spirit and stood before the Lord and saide I will entice him 1 Kings 22 20. Seeing then the diuell is the stirrer of diuision and the kindler of contention between man and man
seeing GOD hath threatned to turne them to our curse and confusion so that wherein soeuer hath beene our wickednesse therein also shall be our woe our malice shall turne to our owne mischiefe our vncleannesse shall fall out to be our owne vndoing This the wiseman teacheth that because of the whoorish woman a man is brought to a morsell of bread and such an one will hunt for the precious life of a man Pro. 6 26. So such as delight to follow drunkennes it turneth to their destructiō for the very creatures grone trauel as it were in paine to be deliuered from this bondage of corruption in which they are after a sort holden for a time and do cry out vnto God for vengeance against them according to the saying of Salomon Prou. 23 29 30. To whom is woe to whom is sorrow to whom is strife to whō is murmuring to whom are wounds without cause and to whom is the rednesse of the eyes Euen to them that tarry long at the wine to them that goe and seeke mixt wine Wherefore let vs vse the creatures of God aright that they may be seruiceable and comfortable vnto vs and that they may helpe to further and encrease our blessednesse which they will do if they bee well vsed This our Sauiour teacheth his Disciples Math. chap. 13 16. Blessed are your eyes for they see and your eares for they heare Euery gift and creature of God that thou abusest shall further thy condemnation and bring vppon thy head his iust iudgement Euery instrument of thy body and power of thy soule that thou hast abused to sinne shall encrease thy woe and torment as appeareth in the example of the rich man Verse 22. And he looked on the Kenites and said Strong is thy dwelling place and put thy nest in the rocke neuerthelesse the Kenite shall be spoiled c. In these words going before we heard of Balaams prophesie against the Amalekites Heere Moses setteth downe his prophecy against the Kenites which is the sixt in number and the third among those that are denounced against the vnbeleeuers and idolatrous nations Concerning the Kenites wee haue spoken sufficiently before which were the posterity of Iethro the father in law of Moses and these dwelled among the Amalekites before they departed from them as appeareth 1. Sam. 15 16 so that they obtained mercy and were not destroyed because they shewed mercy vnto the children of Israel when they came vp from Egypt The scope of this prophecie is to declare that howsoeuer these Kenites thought they dwelled safely and had their seat as it were a nest made in a strong rocke that might be assaulted but not subdued besieged but not ouercome yet when they promised to themselues the surest peace and greatest security destruction should come suddainly like a whirlewinde and carry them away Doctrine The iudgments of God many times come suddenly From hence we learne that the iudgments of GOD vpon secure and sinfull persons doe many times come suddainly Howsoeuer the Lord bee a God of patience and beareth with the vessels of wrath appointed to destruction yet when men think themselues free and farre from all danger iudgement lighteth on them encreased by the speedinesse of the execution This wee see in sundry examples of Gods proceedings against the vngodly The Egyptians that pursued after the Israelites to the midst of the sea were suddenly drowned the waters couered them their chariots failed them the Lord fought against them Exod. 14 26. Whiles Balteshazzar made his feasts dranke wine in all excesse and praised his gods of gold and siluer at the same houre appeared fingers of a mans hand writing on the plaster of the wall foretelling his finall confusion which immediatly after followed Dan. 5 5 30. When Pharaoh refused to let the people go as God commanded and Moses required of him had bin scourged by many plagues he his Princes his people and whole land yet they hardened their hearts and walked stubburnly against him suddainly at midnight the Lord smote all the first borne in the land of Egypt from the first borne of Pharaoh that sate on his throne vnto the first borne of the captiue that was in prison all the first borne of beasts Exod. 12 29. Thus Christ describeth his second comming that it shall be suddaine speedy and at vnawares Math. 24 37. So in Lots time They were giuen to lust of the flesh to pride of life to fulnesse of bread to abundance of idlenesse to contempt of the poore Ezek. 16 49 these were the chiefe and capitall sinnes of the Sodomites others followed and accompanied them and behold suddainly the Lord rained downe fire and brimstone from heauen which was their portion and consumed them Gen. 19 24. Such shall the comming of Christ to iudgment be when men say peace peace safety safety and thinke not of any danger suddaine destruction shall come vpon them as a thiefe in the night c. 1. Thess 5 2 3. Reason 1 The reasons for further confirmation of this truth do follow For first God is the mighty Iehouah that knoweth all the wayes and workes of his enemies which labour in the fire and conspire in vaine against God his people Howsoeuer the vngodly think him to be weake and to want strength or to bee farre from them not to see their dealings yet by wofull experience they shall finde the power of his hand This is the reason vrged by Moses in his song declaring that they sanke as a stone and were consumed as stubble hee giueth this reason The Lord is a man of warre his Name is Iehouah Exod. 15 3. The world hath had many worthies men of warre excelling in might glorious in victories but the Lord passeth them all whose Name is eternall and almighty able to execute all his iudgments at his owne pleasure His power is not limited stinted there is no power on earth but that which is receiued of him who bringeth all his purposes to passe and his counsels take effect Secondly the vngodly are of a dead heart Reason 2 and despise the warning giuen vnto them of God they haue no desire or affection to any thing but the pleasures and profits of this life This is the reason why the flood was brought vpon the old world and wherefore destruction shal come vpon this old world at the comming of Christ because albeit they were warned by the preaching of Noah yet they were drowned in the delights of the flesh and neuer turned to the Lord till the flood came Mat. 24. Deadnesse of heart contempt of the word are feareful sinnes in the former age in these times wherein we liue Such men make but a mocke in their hearts of all that God promiseth or threatneth saying to themselues where is the promise of his comming 2 Pet. 3 and thereupon oppresse their brethren rage against God and his people vse outragious leud dealings follow euery
the rest of the multitude were spared and the plague ceased which was begun in the hoast as appeareth in the words following Now albeit these were most liuely arguments of the wrath and indignation of God yet the Israelites continued with an high hand and a proud heart to prouoke the most High to his face so that one not of the least lowest but of the principall and cheefest among them brought an whorish woman into the hoast to despite God his people and religion This man thought it not sufficient to goe out of his Tent to those strange women but broght one of thē openly without shame into the Campe before his brethren Verse 14. before Moses and the other Magistrates yea to fill vp the measure of his abhominations to the doore of the Tabernacle of the Congregation therby blaspheming God reproching his Religion enticing his brethren insulting ouer Moses and the whole assembly that cryed vnto God for mercy to stay his iudgement and to spare his people Loe such was the impudency of this Zimri that notwithstanding the tumults and hurly-burlyes in the hoast yet he is not moued to repentance eyther with the punishment inflicted vpon the malefactors or by the plague of God raging among his brethren or by the teares and supplications of the godly entreating for pardon lying prostrate at the doore of the Tabernacle but in the middest of all these iudgements neyther fearing GOD nor reuerencing man he seeketh to satisfie his filthy lust in the sight of the Sunne and in the open view of all his brethren euen of the whole hoast Verse 1. Now whilst Israel abode in Sittim Before we come to speake of the sinne of the people it shall not be amisse to consider the occasion whereby they fell into sinne Wee haue heard how Balaam being hyred to curse Israel could not for God stayed and restrained him who was greedy of the wages of iniquity Wherefore he counselled Balak to bring the people to destruction by procuring them to fall into some sinne Thus he layde a stumbling blocke before the children of Israel and thereby did draw them to spirituall and carnall fornication For whatsoeuer the Israelites heere committed they did through the counsell and procurement of Balaam From hence we learne that it is a particular note of false Teachers Doctrine It is a note of false teachers to lay stumbling blockes before men and false doctrines to set stumbling blockes before men to draw them to vncleannesse and wickednes eyther against the first or second Table or both I say false Teachers which are the instruments of Satan who he hath thrust into the church haue this speciall care to bring the seruants of God into wickednesse to draw them to idolatry and to destroy theyr faith To this purpose Moses teacheth Deut. 13 1. that false Prophets shall set before them this end to entice the children of God to serue false gods but true Idols This the Prophet Ezekiel noteth chapter 13.19 that they made Gods word to serue their bellies and taught carnall liberty sowing pillowes vnder euery arme hole polluting the Name of God for an handfull of Barley and for a peece of bread slaying the soules of them that should not dye giuing life to the soules that shold not liue crying peace where God proclaimeth open warre lying to the people that heare theyr lies The Scribes and Pharisies corrupted the law by false interpretations and expositions Math. 5 22. as appeareth in the Doctrine of Christ reducing the Law to the true meaning of the Law-giuer So the Apostle declareth that those rauening wolues which should creepe into the Church of God purpose to make hauocke of the people of God I know this that after my departing shall greeuous wolues enter in among you not sparing the flocke Acts 20 29. The Apostle Paul prophesying of the comming of Antichrist calleth the doctrine of Antichrist The mystery of Iniquity 2 Thess 2 7. It is the common practise of the Iesuites and Seminary Priests scattered heere and there in the Land to bring the people to Idolatry The Reasons of this truth are manifest Reason 1 First from the counsell of God for albeit no wickednes be in the most High yet it is his wisedome and power to draw good out of euill as he did light out of darknes that so they which are his may be tryed that their faith may be proued their loue to God and the trueth manifested and his children alwayes exercised that they may be made the more carefull and watchful and so finde by experience how they can stand out vnto the end of theyr dayes in all holy obedience This reason is laide open in the thirteenth chapter of Deuteronomy verse 3. where the doctrine hath his confirmation If there arise among you a Prophet or a dreamer of dreams and giue thee a signe or wonder thou shalt not hearken to the words of the Prophet for the Lord your God proueth you to know whether ye loue the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soule And the Apostle teaching that God hath appointed that heresies shall be in the Church annexeth this reason that the faith of Gods children seated in the heart may be made manifest There must be euen heresies among you that they which are approued among you might be knowne 1 Cor. chap. 11. Another Reason is in the malice of those Reason 2 wicked men themselues For this is the nature of the diuell and the property of diuellish men and the cruelty of them both they carry a continuall hatred to the truth and the professors of it they seeke to make a spirituall slaughter and hauocke of the flock of Christ Therefore the Apostle exhorting the Elders of Ephesus prophesyeth that greeuous wolues should rage against the sheepe of Christ yea of their owne selues should men arise speaking peruerse things to draw disciples after them Act. 20 30. All wolues do account and finde by experience the blood of Lambes to be sweeter thē the blood of all other beasts and therefore they are sheep-byters rather then hog-byters or dog-byters The prophane and heathen are in the power and possession of Satan already he hath made sure of them his cheefest labour and endeuour is to circumuent and subuert the seruants of God So his instruments do hate the faithful as the wolfe doth the sheep the lambes are milde peaceable and simple the wolfe bloudy beastly and cruell therefore no maruaile if they seeke to suppresse the truth and to ouerthrow the seruants of God which are the professors and maintainers of the truth 2 Tim. 3 8. Now let vs apply this doctrine to our seuerall Vse 1 vses First we may assure our owne harts of this that so long as this world continueth the Church shall neuer bee without vncleane beasts to assault it eyther heretiques or false seducers or hyrelings that regard the fleece more then the sheepe the dignity more then
in this waightie and necessary busines This was the care of the good and godly kings of Iudah Dauid Iehosaphat Hezekiah Iosiah and some others the first thing which they obserued was the reformation of religion the establishment of Gods worship and the sending foorth of the Leuites to teach the people If these means of instructions were vsed in Ireland Wales other places thoroughout the land for there is want hereof euery where if this way were taken in priuate families by the gouernors therof the people would not bee so tumultuous seditious and rebellious and seruants would not so breake out into swearing lying stealing stubbornnesse all vnfaithfulnesse We should not haue our Magistrates so continually troubled nor our prisons so much filled nor executiō so often done vpon malefactors For if we did prouide to haue them taught the feare of God we should finde them more dutifull seruiceable in their callings But how can we looke that they should bee faithfull to vs when they are vnfaithfull to God Or how should they feare vs when they are ignorant of the feare of the Lord or how should they be obedient to vs for conscience sake when they make no conscience of disobedience to God This serueth to reproue all those that punish seuerely the transgressions of the second Table and the trespasses done to themselues but are loose and negligent in punishing the breaches of the first Table These men begin at the wrong end A Physitian that would cure a disease must first take away the cause He that would dry vp any streame or running water must stop the head fountaine So the onely remedy and right order to purge the commonwealth family of treasons murders thefts and such like enormities is to be sharp and seuere against idolatry blasphemies contempt of true religion and of the seruice of God So then let vs in our places endeuor that they which are committed vnto vs may know the acceptable wil of God and haue it taught among them this will do them in soule body the greatest good this will make them most painful profitable to themselues leauing a blessing behind it For as they grow in godlines so they will increase in faithfulnes Verse 3. And Israel coupled himselfe to Baal-Peor Wee haue already seene the sinnes into which the Israelites did fall now let vs consider the occasion heere offered vnto vs whereby they were drawne into this spirituall and bodily fornication Psal 106 28. They coupled themselues to Baal-peor they frequented the company of the Midianitish women and vsed the familiaritie of euil persons so were brought not onely to allow of their sins but to fall into sin themselues Doctrine It is dāgerous to the church to haue fellowship with the wicked This teacheth vs this truth that it is dangerous to the Church to haue fellowship with the wicked Wee are alwayes in danger of falling into euill the diuell is euer at hand ready to tempt the world to allure the flesh to entice but our estate is more dangerous when we ioyne with wicked men grow in a league with them This apeareth in the people of Israel who dwelt among the Canaanites Iudges 3 5 6. They tooke their daughters to bee their wiues and gaue their daughters to their sons and serued their gods This is it which is remembred in Psalme 106 35. They destroyed not the people as the Lord had commanded them but were mingled amongst the Heathen and learned their workes and serued their Idols which were their ruine Heereunto commeth the exhortation of the Apostle Ephes 5 7 11. Bee not companions with them And the Apostle Iohn setteth down 2 Ioh. 10 11. If there come any vnto you bring not this doctrin receiue him not to house nor bid him God speed for hee that biddeth him God speed is partaker of his euill deeds This will yet better appeare if wee marke the Reasons whereby it is confirmed First the godly and vngodly differ as things most opposite as fire and water as heauen and hell It is vnpossible to make an agreement betweene things that are so flatly contrary one to the other It is a vaine thing to attempt a reconciliation betweene extremities This reason the Apostle vrgeth 2 Cor. 6 14. Be not vnequally yoaked with the Infidels for what fellowship hath righteousnesse with vnrighteousnesse Or what communion hath light with darknesse And what concord hath Christ with Belial Or what part hath the beleeuer with the Infidel And what agreement hath the Temple of God with Idols This opposition being so great should be effectuall to draw vs to shake off wholly and reiect vtterly the company and society of the vngodly Secondly the godly are sooner corrupted Reason 2 then the vngodly are gained Nay one wicked man will sooner seduce an hundred in regard of the pronenesse of our nature to wickednes and our vnto ●ardnesse to the fruites of godlinesse then an hundred good men shall win one wicked man from his wicked wayes We see this in Salomon was not hee excellent in wisedome Neh. 13.16 beloued of his God and renowned aboue the Kings of Israel He thought to haue conuerted his wiues but his wiues peruerted him and turned his heart after theyr gods 1 Kings 11 2. This we see in Nehemiah who reprouing the Israelites after theyr returne from captiuity for ioyning with the Idolaters presseth vnto them the example of Salomon Did not Salomon the King of Israel sinne by these things yet among many Nations there was no King like him for hee was beloued of his God and God made him King ouer Israel yet strange women caused him to sinne To this purpose the Apostle compareth sinne to a leauen 1 Cor. 5 6 whose nature is in short time to leauen the whole lumpe Euill men can teach vs no good but much hurt commeth to vs by theyr infection Whiles the Israelites liued in Egypt they learned many Egyptian tricks and practised theyr fashions in worshipping the Calfe And common experience sheweth that they draw vanity and corruption vnto themselues that vse the company of vaine and corrupt men according to the saying of the Apostle Bee not deceiued euill words corrupt good manners 1. Cor. 15 33. It remaineth to handle the vses of this Doctrine Vse 1 First if wicked company bee dangerous much more is wickednes it selfe dangerous For wherefore are we to auoid them but for theyr wickednes sake We must not hate theyr persons but abhorre theyr impieties When the Apostle Paul had exhorted the Ephesians to bee no companions with carnall men he addeth Haue no fellowship with the vnfruitefull works of darknesse but euen reproue them rather If then such societies are to be forsaken much more the works of darknes whereby we are corrupted For as we are greatly to affect earnestly to desire the sweet fellowship of the godly for their godlinesse and goodnesse sake that we may learne to follow them so on
ignorance onely purpose and intend the committing of it a plague came vpon him all his kingdome Gen. 20 3 17. This vncleannesse as appeareth in the booke of Iudges chap. 18 and 19 had almost consumed the whole Tribe of Beniamin a few of them only reserued VVe see this in the sonnes of Eli as in a glasse they were wicked men knew not the Lord they caused the people to abhorre the offering of the Lord and lay with the women that assembled at the doore of the Tabernacle of the Congregation 1 Sam. 2 22. therefore God at the length found them out in their sinnes when they descended into the battell and perished Looke vpon the example of Dauid and behold what a fire it kindled in his house it brought vpon his head through the iust iudgement of God who punisheth sinne with sinne the sword of the enemy the rauishing of his wiues the deflouring of his daughter the death of his childe the murther of Ammon the treason of Absolon the reuolting of his Counsellers and Captaines sundry other conspiracies insurrections and calamities that fell vpon him This is that which the Prophet Nathan told him from the mouth of the Lord Because thou hast despised mee and taken the wife of Vriah the Hittite to be thy wife behold I will raise vp euill against thee out of thine owne house wil take thy wiues before thine eyes and giue them vnto thy neighbour and he shall lie with thy wiues in the sight of this Sunne for thou diddest it secretly but I will do this thing before all Israel and before the Sunne 1 Sam. chap. 12 verse 11. Reason 1 The Reasons are now a little to be stood vpon to make the Doctrine sinke deeper into our hearts and to gaine our affections to subscribe vnto it First all vncleannesse bringeth with it a certaine curse wheresoeuer it goeth and by whomsoeuer it be committed This is it which Iob affirmeth chap. 31. verse 12. It is a wickednesse and iniquity to b●e condemned yea this is a fire that shall deuoure to destruction and which shall roo●e out all mine encrease what portion should I haue of God from aboue and what inheritance of the Almighty if I should suffer my eyes to wander after strange women Secondly it is greater then other sinnes of Reason 2 the second Table that are sharply and seuerely punished The wise man teacheth that it is a more greeuous sinne then theft It is a peruerting of all right and an ouerturning of all equity among men If a man rob another of his goods he shall be punished A theefe shall be rebuked at euery mans hand he shall be exclaimed vpon and men wil spit in his face and yet adultery is more then a simple robbery for thereby other men are robbed not of theyr goods and substance but of their honour and honesty yea they rob not onely those that are borne but those also that yet are vnfashioned in their mothers wombe Men do not despise saith Salomon a theefe when he stealeth to satisfie his soule because he is hungry but if hee be found he shall restore seuen fold or he shall giue all the substance of his house but hee that committeth adultery with a woman hee is destitute of vnderstanding he that doth it destroyeth his owne soule Prou. 6 30. Reason 3 Thirdly this sinne neuer goeth alone but is accompanied with a traine of many other sinnes as ydlenesse drunkennesse prophanenesse of heart and sencelesnesse of spirit This the Prophet Hosea expresseth chapter 4 verse 11. Whoredome and wine and new wine take away their heart whereby he meaneth that the vnlawfull pleasures blinde the vnderstanding draw away the will from all goodnesse and make the affections so brutish that they mind nothing and delight in nothing but in beastly sensuality This the Prophet Ezekiel declareth touching the vncleannes of the Sodomites Behold this was the iniquity of thy sister Sodome pride fulnesse of bread and abundance of ydlenesse was 〈◊〉 her and in her daughters neither did she strengthen the hands of the poore and needy Ezek. 16 49. The vses of this Doctrine are to bee considered Vse 1 First wee learne that God will neuer suffer this sinne to lye hid though it bee committed neuer so closely and secretly We see it euidently in the sinne of Dauid he was in time found out and the hand of God arrested him They are greatly deceiued that thinke to hide this sinne and go away in the darke and not be espied For howsoeuer men eyther do not at all punish this sinne or punish it slightly as if they did not see it or not regard it yet God will be a swift Iudge against whoremongers and adulterers This was notably set foorth by the ceremony of the bitter waters Numb 5 12. discouering the guilty wife which no man on earth was able to accuse True it is this ceremony is ended and these shadowes of the law are ceassed yet the eye of the Lord is as quicke and his sight as sharpe as euer it was he taketh vpon him the knowing disclosing and punishing of this sinne It is vnpossible to hide it from him who will reueale the things that are hidden in darknesse Nothing more prouoketh to sinne then hope of impurity and the opinion of secresie and carrying the matter away closely If a man were perswaded that the sinnes which hee committeth should be engrauen in his forehead or written in great Letters that he which runneth migh● reade them it would bee a meanes to make him abstaine if not for conscience yet at least for shame of the world from the doing of them But we are assured by the word of the eternall God that our secret sinnes are open and manifest to him with whom wee haue to do and he will bring them to the light what figge-leaues soeuer we patch together to couer them from his knowledge This should moue vs to beware of committing secret sins seeing he vnderstandeth all things Hee made the eye and shall he not see He made the heart shall not he finde out the iniquities of our hearts Psal 94 9. Take we heed therefore of whoredome and of all vncleannesse and learne to possesse our vessels in holinesse and honor not in the lust of concupiscence as the Gentiles did that know not God Secondly this doctrine reproueth the light Vse 2 account and estimation of this sinne For if it procure and cause great iudgements and destroyeth a mans soule they are deceyued that make whoredome a tricke of youth a veniall offence a naturall sinne a matter of small importance and a sport to laugh at We see in this chapter that there fell in one day foure and twenty thousand for their fornication committed with the Midianites 1 Cor. 10 8 hee destroyed so many of his owne people in one day and made them examples to vs vppon whom the ends of the world are now come and yet shall wee make it a tricke of
youth Shall wee make a mocke of it and a may-game at it These prophane beasts haue filled vp the measure of their sinne and are set downe in the seate of the scorners God alloweth no more liberty in sinning to youth then he doth to age The wise man willeth such to remember their Creator in the daies of their youth Eccl. 12 1. 11. and telleth them that for all the lustes of their eyes the vanity of their mindes the swinge of their pleasures and the lewdnes of their harts God will bring them to iudgement The Apostle teacheth That whoremongers and adulterers shall not inherite the kingdome of God 1 Corinth chapter 6 verse 9. The wise Salomon saith He that committeth adultery with a woman destroyeth his owne soule Prou. 6 verses 22 33. and so is accessary to his owne death And in another place he saith He shall finde a wound and dishonour and his reproch shall neuer be put away and shall wee make a sport of it to delight our selues in it We are admonished by the Apostle Paul that our bodies are the Temples of the holy Ghost 1 Corinth 6 19. so that seeing God vouchsafeth vs this honor to choose our vile bodyes which are dust and ashes earth and rottennesse to make them Temples and Tabernacles for his holy Spirit to dwell in let vs not turne them into filthy stables and vncleane styes and so driue him from vs who would possesse vs as his mansion and dwelling place Heereby then we vnderstand that wee are not to iudge of whoredome after the common opinion of men which make but a sport and pastime of it as we see how scoffers iest at it and despisers of God make a game of it Such mockers were risen vp long agoe in the dayes of the Apostle of whom he exhorteth vs to beware For hauing said that no whoremonger neyther vncleane person hath any inheritance in the kingdome of God he addeth in the next place Let no man deceiue you with vaine words for for such things commeth the wrath of God vpon the children of disobedience Eph. 5.5 6. And this example of the people of Israel which now wee haue in hand in this Chapter is able to strike a terror and feare into our hearts for euer breaking out into this iniquity The life of man is precious and deare vnto God we are creatures created according to his image he taketh no pleasure in our destruction Now in that hee destroyed such a number of his owne Images and Creatures for this sinne must not this sinne of fornication be great greeuous which kindleth such a fire of his vengeance and indignation that flamed out so farre and could not bee quenched but with the slaughter of so many thousands Thirdly it behoueth euery one according Vse 3 to his place and calling to punish this sinne seuerely that so euill may be taken out of Israel But such as haue a light estimation of this sinne which is the cause of the encrease of it do obiect the example of Christ who hauing a woman brought before him Obiect that was sound committing adultery in the very acte would not condemne her nor pronounce sentence of death vpon her but said vnto her Goe and sinne no more Iohn 8 11. Heere our Sauiour seemeth to free her from the law of Moses Leuit. 20 10. I answere this is Popish Diuinity Answer taught in the dayes of darknesse which cannot beare the tryall of the light For this is to make it not onely a venial sinne but no sinne at all Christ forgaue her freely and denounced no punishment at all against her neither of limb nor life nor chasticement nor other mulct bee inflicted vpon her so that if it doe not proue that the Magistrates should not punish whoredome sharply it proueth as well that he ought not to punish it at all if it ought to receiue no correction we cannot acknowlenge it for any transgression Furthermore the Iewes beeing in subiection vnto the Romanes and constrayned to beare the yoke of forraigne gouernment had the ciuill punishments of death eyther wholly taken from them or at least suspended vpon the will and pleasure of their officers which were sildome vpright often corrupted This is it which the Pharisies confesse in the Gospell For when Pilate willed them to take Christ to iudge him after their owne Law although the malice of their hearts and the cruelty of theyr hands were against him yet they sayde vnto him It is not lawfull for vs to put any man to death Iohn 18 31. Lastly the office of Christ was not to be an earthly Iudge to giue sentence of death but to be a Sauiour to call sinners to repentance Hence it was that hee refused a temporall kingdome when it was offered vnto him Iohn 6 15. and denyed to diuide the inheritance when he was requested as wholly impertinent vnto his calling and therefore he said Man who made me a Iudge or a diuider ouer you Luke 12 14. So then this Obiection being remoued it belongs to all Magistrates to be zealous in punishing this sinne and to sharpen the law against this other sins that bud vp and grow apace among vs lest they ouerthrow good Corne. Yea it appertaineth not onely to Magistrates but generally to all men to bring such offenders to open shame that so they may come to amendment of life The Apostle speaking of vnclean liuers saith If any that is called a brother bee a fornicator or couetous or an idolater or a railer or a drunkard or an extortioner with such an one eate not 1 Cor. 5 5 11 and speaking of an incestuous person he chargeth the Corinthians to put him from among them and to deliuer him to Satan for the destruction of the flesh that the spirit may bee saued in the day of the Lord Iesus Such vncleane liuers should bee swept out of the Church of God and haue the sword of excommunication drawne out against them that so they might learne not to transgresse But so long as wee beare with such persons and foster them in the bosome of the Church as the practise is too common neyther are we their friends neyther are we the friends of the Church neyther indeed are we the friends of almighty God For if we were their friends and loued them aright we would seeke their conuersion and repentance wee would vse the meanes to bring them to a shame of their offences to a sight of their sinnes and vnto a confession of their iniquities And if we were the friends of the Church we would labour to separate the vncleane from the cleane and the infected from the sound knowing that a little leauen leaueneth the whole lumpe And if we were the friends of God we would be zealous of his glory and not suffer his Name to be prophaned through the lewde and wicked life of such rotten members For so long as such are harboured in the Church which is the body of
will teach vs to giue the glory to his name and to lift vp our hearts in thanksgiuing to him Lastly it becommeth vs to ascend as it were Vse 4 by steppes to an higher comparison from the body to the soule and from the meat that perisheth to that which endureth to euerlasting life For seeing wee vnderstand that GOD is thus carefull to feede our bodies it is much more reason that we should seeke at his hands the nourishment of our soules If we haue not this skill and consideration in vs the Fowles of the aire and the beasts of the fielde will bee witnesses against vs to condemne vs. This is the voyce of faith the other the voyce of Nature Nature is wise enough to tell vs when wee want prouision for the body but it must be the office of faith to tell vs when wee want food for the soule Wee are ready to cry out oftentimes What shall we eate or what shall we drinke or wherewith shall we be cloathed Mat. 6. but few feele the wants of their soules though they be like to perish and pine away wherefore our Sauiour teacheth vs Matth. chapter 6. verse 33. First of all to seeke the Kingdome of God and then all other things shall bee ministred vnto vs. 57 And these are they that were numbred of the Leuites after their families of Gershon c. 58 These are the families of the Leuites the family of the Libnites and the family of the Hebronites c. 59 And the name of Amrams wife c. 60 And vnto Aaron was borne Nadab Abihu Eleazar and Ishamar 61 And Nadab and Abihu dyed when they offered strange fire before the Lord. Wee haue here the third and last part of the chapter touching the numbering of the Leuites apart by themselues branched out into three principall families but specially Aaron is insisted vpon to whom the Priesthood was giuen who is described both by his parents and by his posterity and among his posterity Moses againe singleth out the fact of Nadab Abihu who died when they offered strange fire before the Lord. And albeit we haue spoken of this before chap. 3 4. yet being offered again let vs consider better of it For whereas God commanded fire to bee duely and diligently kept alwaies burning vpon the Altar wherewith the sacrifices were to be consumed and must neuer be suffered to go out Leuit. 6 9 12 13. they presumed to offer sacrifice with strange fire and therefore dyed before their father for as well they might haue taken a strange beast as a strange fire the one beeing no lesse forbidden thē the other Wherby we see the euil persons are cut off betimes 1 Chro. 24.1 2 and are not suffered to liue out halfe their dayes This heauenly fire which GOD sent to consume his sacrifices was brought into the Temple built by Salomon and there it continued from one generation to another vntill the destruction of the Temple and the City The 2. booke of Macchab. not Canonical True it is the author of the second book of Macchabees telleth vs a tale that when Nehemias had builded the Temple and the Altar he offered sacrifice with this fire for when tht Fathers were ledde into Persia the Priests that were deuout tooke the fire of the Altar priuily and hid it in an hollow place of a pit without water where they kept it sure so that the place was vnknowne to all men wherefore he sent for the posterity of those Priests that had hid it howbeit they could finde no fire but thicke water which being sprinkled vpon the wood and sacrifice there arose a great fire so that euery man that saw it maruelled 2 Maccha 1 18 19 20 21 22. Wher we see two things are coupled together the building of the Temple and Altar by Nehemiah and the sending of fire from heauen by God these may well bee ioyned the one being as true as the other But it is plaine by the whole Scripture that Nehemiah builded not the Temple if we shal consider the circumstances either of the persons or of the time or of the place For the Altar was builded by Zerubbabel and Ioshua in the reigne of Cyrus so soone as by his proclamation they returned from the captiuity of Babylon to wit the seuenth moneth after Ezra 3. And touching the Temple though the foundation beganne to be laide while Cyrus himselfe yet liued yet it was not ended finished before the sixt yeare of the reigne of Darius Nothus Ezra 6 which was many years after Iohn 2 20. But Nehemiah was then in Babylon and not yet come to Ierusalem forasmuch as hee obtained leaue of the king of Persia to go thither in the 20. year of Artaxerxes Mnemon the successor of this Darius Ezr. 4. 7. Neh. 1 2 by which computation of time it will appeare that the Altar was builded an hundred yeares and more and the Temple finished at the least 30. yeares before the comming of Nehemiah so that the author of this second booke of Macchabees is not a little deceyued in his Chronology and discouereth that he wrote by a meere humane spirit according to his owne confession in the shutting vp of the booke wherein hee craueth pardon for his slips and ouersights 2 Ma. 15 38 3● we see there was great need he shold do so Now from the former premisses I reason thus This fire discouered to Nehemiah was kindled of God when he had builded the Temple and the Altar But he neuer builded the Temple and the Altar Therefore this fire was neuer kindled of God Againe the author of that booke testifyeth that after Nehemiah had receyued this fire from God the king of Persia built a Temple vnto it but wee may truly affirme hee neuer built any such Temple forasmuch as the Iewes neyther had neyther indeed might haue any other Temple then one and that at Ierusalem before the comming of the Messiah which the Lord had chosen to put his name there It might be that the kings of Persia that king in particular might builde a Temple to fire which they worshipped as God howbeit this is spoken by way of supposition and hath no relation to the fire here spoken off Neyther can this be vnderstood of the Tēple at Ierusalem but must be referred to some other built elswhere if haply any were built at all For it is sayde that after the Temple and Altar were builded and Nehemiah had offered sacrifice this came to the eares of the king of Persia and then hee commanded this supposed Temple to be erected Againe Nehemiah expressing his iourny vp to Ierusalem and comming to the sepulchers of his fathers maketh no mention of the finding of any such fire which no doubt he wold haue done if any such had beene offered vnto them For he reporteth many sundry things done by him in that booke hee mentioneth their offering of sacrifices with great ioy and gladnes chap.
and of the Land of Canaan but the eternall rest with Iesus Christ in heauen This do none attaine but onely the faithfull and now we are in the way that leadeth vnto it wee are not yet in possession of that rest 2 Corinth chapter 5. verse 7. As then the passenger doth not sitte still but alwayes is going forward and further vntill he come to his iournyes end so ought wee to make continuall steppes in the faith vntill we come to receiue the ende of our faith which is the saluation of our soules 1 Pet. chapter 1 verse 9. Why eternall life is called a rest Now we must vnderstand that eternall life is called a rest for two causes First because thē and there wee shall rest from all our workes that is from our sinnes for then we shall sinne no more but shall know God euen as we are knowne no euill shall dwell there When the Angels had sinned they were immediately cast out and are reserued in chaines to euerlasting perdition Iude verse 6. Secondly wee shall rest from all troubles and miseries of this life Reuelat. chapter 14 verse 13 and hence it is that this place of rest is called by the name of Abrahams bosome Luke 16 22 23 because Abraham and all beleeuers that are the sonnes of God do there quietly rest and repose themselues as the childe in the bosome of his mother Vse 3 Thirdly it teacheth vs to auoyd all prophanenesse vpon this day of the Lord the works of our callings and the pleasures of our owne hearts are meere prophanations of this holy day Euery one will be ready to confesse that it is a great sinne eyther for the husbandman to goe to plough or for the tradesman to follow his businesse or for the day-labourer to worke or for the handy-craftesman to apply his vocation howbeit for a man to giue himselfe to his sports pleasures and delights they thinke there is some greater liberty Howbeit it seemeth a most ridiculous thing to me that God forbiddeth to the poore man his labour and alloweth to the rich man his pleasure to permit that which is lesse necessary and to restraine that which is more necessary But let vs see what we are to hold as well of the one as of the other out of the Law of God First Adam himselfe was commanded to sanctifie this day which God had blessed Genesis chap. 2 2 and the people in the wildernesse are forbidden to gather Manna Exod. chap. 16 verse 6. For this day is a market day for the soule and a time to prouide spirituall food farre more excellent and precious then Manna Iohn chap. 6 verse 58. 1 Pet. chapter 2 verse 3. Secondly our ordinary buying and selling keeping of fayres or markets on this day to whom we may ioyne those that bring theyr wares and commodities into Church-yards that after morning prayer they may vent them among the people This is another abuse among vs which toucheth the buyers as well as the sellers And if such commodities bee brought vnto vs we ought not to buy them Nehem. 13 15. For what maketh sellers among vs but because they easily finde those that will take their cōmodities at their hands It is certaine if there were no buyers there would be no sellers Thirdly there ought to be no carrying carting vpon this day lest God lay some heauy burden vpon vs too heauy for vs to beare Ierem. 17 21 22. Many carriers offend this way and as they breake the Sabbath themselues so they are the cause of the breach of it to many others Fourthly we must not follow our labours no not in haruest time when we might claime the greatest priuiledge and the season seemeth to offer vnto vs liberty and to giue vs a dispensation yet euen then we must rest prouided that our corne and prouision for the yeere be not in danger to bee lost for then God will haue mercy and not sacrifice Math. 12 7. If wee may saue the goods of others much more our owne And if saue the life of our beast much more our corne wherby our liues are preserued Fiftly they are reproued that wander from their places that runne about after euery pleasure or profite or feast a common abuse prophanation of the day almost in all places Exod. 16 29 these are like prophane Esau who sold his birthright for a messe of pottage Hebr. chapter 12 verse 16 so do they sell the word and sacraments for small trifles These are louers of pleasures more then louers of God hauing a forme of godlinesse but denying the power thereof 2 Tim. chapter 3 verses 4 5. and many of them make theyr belly theyr god Philppians chapter 3 ver 19. And touching theyr profits they take great gaine to be godlinesse not godlines to be great gaine the first Epistle to Timothy chapter 6 verses 5 6. Sixtly the Iewes were forbidden to build the Tabernacle vpon this day which was a place consecrated to God for his seruice and worship Exodus chapter 31. verse 15. It is not therefore lawfull to builde Gods house with materiall stones vpon that day but wee must labour to bee liuing stones built vp a spirituall house and an holy Priesthood to offer vp spirituall sacrifice acceptable to God by Iesus Christ the first Epistle of Peter chapter the second verse 5. Seuenthly they are reproued that keepe a carnall sabbath vnto the diuell not an holy Sabbath to God who spend the time in carding dicing drinking surfetting reuelling and such like This is the diuels sabbath and no better then to serue him The diuels Sabbath They are euill vpon any day but worse vpon this day Saul was offended when he saw Dauids place empty at his Table but how often may our places be seene empty at the Lords Table and in his house Lastly not to regard the hearing of the word whereby wee may encrease in good things and learne our duties to God man The neglect of these duties bringeth many iudgements and curses of God vpon our heads Amos 8 4. Nehem. 13 17 18. Ier. 17. verse 27. Vse 4 Thirdly we must labour to performe obedience to God vpon this day without wearinesse or distraction both publikely and priuately It is our duty to heare the word preached in it 2 Kings 4 23. Luke 4 16 Acts 13 14 15 15 22. We must exercise our selues in the Word and Sacraments pray with the Congregation lay vp in our hearts what wee haue heard meditate vpon it conferre about it and seeke to encrease in knowledge faith and obedience otherwise the Sabbath shall passe from vs without profite We must try our hearts and liues whether we goe forward or backward or stand at a stay If we do these things then shall we be wise obseruers of this day and haue the blessings of GOD come downe vpon vs Exod. 31 13 17. Ezek. 20 12 20. Esay 56 2 3 4 c. and 58 13 14. Ier. 17 24 25 26. Vse
hurt losse and damage may by them redound to the commonwealth in such sending of them The way to be rid of them is to execute iudgement against them and to cut them off by the sword of the Magistrate for theyr euill deeds Lastly from hence we should learne much more to be watchfull in the spirituall warrefare Eph. 6 10. 2 Tim. 2 4. We are all souldiers and we are to fight against principalities and powers and spiritual wickednesse in high places and therefore it behoueth vs to put on the whole armour of God and to bee strong in the Lord knowing that we shall stand in his might and be able to put to flight these enemies 7 And they warred against the Midianites as the Lord commanded Moses and they slew all the males 8 And they slew the kings of Midian besides the rest of them that were slaine namely Eui and Rekem and Zur and Hur and Reba He was the father of Cozbi whom Ph●nehas slew Numb 25 15. fiue kings of Midian Balaam also the sonne of Beor they slew with the sword 9 And the children of Israel tooke all the women of Midian captiues and their little ones and tooke the spoyle of all their cattell and all their flockes and all their goods 10 And they burnt all their Cities wherin they dwelt c. 11 And they tooke all the spoyle c. This is the second part of the Chapter wherein we see the manner obserued in managing this warre and in performing obedience to the Commandement of God and his seruant Moses Wherin we may see the slaughter that they made first set downe generally They slew all the males then particularly Fiue of their Kings and also Balaam Secondly the captiues that they tooke to wit al the women and their little ones Thirdly their booty they tooke the spoyle of their cattell flocks and goods Lastly they set their Cities on fire and consumed theyr goodly Castles to nothing Heere a question may be demanded concerning Balaam Obiect how he came to be among these Midianites forasmuch as we reade before that he went his way Numb 24 25. I answer Answer some vnderstand the words of his purpose resolution to returne home but that he stayed in the way among the Midianites through whose Country he must necessarily go and so was slayne among them And indeed it is certaine he was present in the battell but it is more likely and credible that he went home and afterward hearing of the destruction of so many thousands of the Israelites 1. Drusij comment in loca diffic Num. cap. 125. procured through his diuellish counsell that hee returned vnto Madian hoping to receyue the wages which had beene promised vnto him seeing the matter succeeded according to his theyr desire and thus indeed hee receyued a iust reward and recompence as the wages due vnto him for he was slaine by the sword And hence also it may not vnfitly bee concluded that he was no true Prophet of God but a Prophet of Satan for then doubtlesse the Israelites would neuer haue put him vnto the sword Eucher in Gen. pag. 102. Some there are that too highly magnifie him and esteeme better of him then is cause and thinke that he was the same who in the booke of Iob is called Elihu howbeit this is a blinde conceit Some of the Hebrew Doctors obserue that he could be no Prophet because it is said God opened his eyes and he saw the Angel of the Lord standing in the way c. because this is noted of others as of the seruant of Elisha 2 Kings 6 17 and of the Syrians verse 20 as also of Hagar Gen. chapter 21 verse 19 but it is neuer spoken in the same manner of any of the Prophets Other of them say he was damned with Doeg Gehazi and Achitophel but the things that are secret belong not vnto vs the truth he knoweth that knoweth all things it is not for vs to iudge before the time But to leaue this and to come to the doctrines We saw before the sinne of the Midianites chap. 25 and how God threatned them hitherto they escaped well enough and might say as Agag did that had beene spared with the fatter Oxen and the better sheepe 1 Sam. 15 32. Surely the bitternesse of death is past notwithstanding wee see God maketh good his word and suffereth no part of it to fall to the ground Doctrine Wicked men are suffered long yet in the end are punished We learne heereby that wicked men howsoeuer they may bee suffered long in theyr sinnes and God prosper them in theyr wayes and bring no temporal iudgment vpon them yet at last he meeteth with them and bringeth his plagues and punishments vpon them Psalm 73 verses 12 17 18 and 37 35 36. Iob 21 17 18. Ierem. 12 1 2 3. Hab. 2 3 5. Psal 50 21. The Scripture is full of these examples Reason 1 And it must needs be thus because God is a iealous God visiting iniquities and transgressions Exod. 34. he is angry with the wicked hateth them his soule abhorreth and detesteth them and therfore must needs bring iudgment vpon them Rom. 1 verse 18 and 2 5 8. Deut. 9 8 20. Mal. 1 2 3. Not that GOD hath any passion of anger but because hee is saide to do that which men do when they are angry that is he will take vengeance and punish them for theyr sinnes and offences Secondly because the Lord hath set a stint to the wicked he seemeth for a while to put the bridle in theyr neckes and to let them run at liberty but they haue theyr appointed time which they cannot passe hee hath set downe how farre they shall go and how long they shall liue and the measure of theyr sinne to what height they shall grow so that though they desire to proceede neuer so much they shall not be able they cannot go any farther he wayteth till they haue filled vp the measure of their sinnes Gen. 15 verse 16. Math. 23 ver 32 and then he will not spare to bring his iudgements vpon them Vse 1 The vses First this teacheth vs to acknowledge the iustice of God He oftentimes holdeth his peace and men thinke him to be like vnto themselue● howbeit hee will manifest to all the world that hee is a iust and righteous God and holy in all his wayes Hence it is that the Apostle saith He will reward euery one according to his works Rom. 2 6. Psalm 62 12. For as God neuer forgetteth to be mercifull neyther shutteth vp his kindnesse in displeasure Psalm 77 9 so hee cannot forget his iustice except he should forget himselfe No man forgetteth his owne name Iustice is Gods essentiall attribute This is his Name for euer and this is his memoriall to all generations True it is the faithfull themselues do many times conceiue amisse both of the mercy and of the iustice of God but they confesse that this is their
infirmity Psal 77 10. For when they are themselues in trouble and theyr soule refuseth to be comforted they begin to reason and dispute with themselues and say Will the Lord cast off for euer Will hee be fauourable no more Is his mercy cleane gone for euer and doth his promise faile for euermore Psalm 77 7 8 9. On the other side when they see the vngodly prosper that they are not in trouble as other men neyther plagued like other men they are ready to thinke of themselues that they haue cleansed their hearts in vaine and washed their hands in innocency Psal 73 verses 3 5 13. Neuerthelesse whatsoeuer we are sometimes ready to iudge in the time of trouble tentation wee must vpon better aduice say with the Apostle Let God be true and euery man a lyar as it is written That thou mightest be iustified in thy sayings and mightest ouercome when thou art iudged Rom. 3 verse 4. Albeit therefore GOD do not by and by strike with his hand and draw his sword yet he is not vniust neyther is he slacke concerning his promise but he is long-suffering to vs-ward not willing that any should perish but that all shold come to repentance 2 Pet. 3 9. Secondly this serueth to teach vs that we Vse 2 should not enuy at the wickednesse of men albeit for a season they prosper in theyr sins the measure is not yet heaped vp but when once they are growne to the height the iudgments of God will ouertake them and they shall passe away as the grasse of the field A good man will neuer enuy at their euill Psal 37 1 2 because he knoweth well that they stand in a slippery place and what is reserued for them if they go on in theyr sinnes Thirdly this serueth to instruct informe Vse 3 euery man that he should not grow obstinate and obdurate in his sinnes because of Gods patience and long-suffering toward him because as he hath his time so also God hath his If we fill vppe the measure to the full of our transgression hee will also poure downe the vialle of his indignation Such as runne on in sinne grow thereby starke blinde that they cannot see and starke deafe that they cannot heare vntill theyr eyes and eares bee opened by affliction and his iudgements take holde vpon them Let vs lay before vs the examples of others and consider how it hath gone with them that wee may learne wisedome by theyr folly and take warning by theyr misery Wee know how it went with the old world after the dayes of Gods patience were expired only eight soules were saued all the rest were destroyed Gen. 7. 1 Pet. 3 verse 20. It is better for vs to be admonished by the fall and ruine of others and to take heed of abusing the patience of God then that we should bee taken in our sinnes and bee made examples vnto others to our vtter confusion and destruction for euer And they slew the Kings of Midian besides the rest of them that were slaine namely Eui c. fiue Kings of Midian c. Moses doth not content himselfe to tell the Church of God in generall that the multitude of the people of Midian were destroyed but singleth out the number and the names of theyr Kings that were slayne Whereby wee may gather that high and low Doctrine Princes and Potentates are punished for sin as well as others Prince and people lye open to iudgement God spareth none but striketh punisheth all that sinne against him We see this in those Kings that took away Abrahams wife the Lord plagued them and theyr houses with great plagues Gen. 12 17 and 20 3 17 to verifie that which the Prophet saith He suffered no man to do them wrong but reprooued Kings for their sakes saying Touch not mine annointed and do my Prophets no harme Psal 105 14 15. We saw this in the sixteenth chapter of this Booke concerning Korah and his complotters they were famous and great men in the Congregation yet the earth was not able to beare them his iudgements were so heauy vpon them This doth the Lord tell such as are mighty vpon earth that band themselues together and take counsell against the Lord and against his annointed He will breake them with a rodde of Iron and dash them in peeces like a Potters vessell Psal 2 2 9. And Psalm 82 6 7. I haue saide ye are Gods and all of you are children of the most High but yee shall idie like men and fall like one of the Princes The examples of this are infinite when God sent out Saul to take vengeance vpon the Amalekites the sword fell vpon Agag the King that sate vpon the Throne as well as the common sort that sate in the dust 1 Sam. 15. Herod the king although he were clad in royall apparell could not keepe his body from the wormes by the which he was eaten vp aliue Acts 12. And it must be thus Reason 1 For first the Heads and Captaines of the people haue oftentimes the cheefe hand in the trespasse and when open impieties are set afoote and practised they should not beare the sword in vaine If then they draw not out the sword of iustice but suffer it to rust in the scabbard while iniquity walkes in the Land without controlment they make themselues guilty of those sins bring vpon themselues many iudgements As then it was saide to Eli who winked at the wickednesse of his sonnes I wil iudge his house for euer for the iniquity which he knoweth because his sonnes made themselues vile and he restrained them not 1 Sam. 3 13 so it may be said to Kings and Princes that God will also enter into iudgement with them if they restraine not theyr people from theyr euill Reason 2 Secondly with God is no respect of persons at all though they be supreme and souereigne though they be wealthy and honourable learned and mighty in the world yet they shall escape neuer a whit the more for these priuiledges as Iob 34 19 He accepteth not the persons of Princes nor regardeth the rich more then the poore they beeing all the worke of his hands This serueth iustly to reprooue those that Vse 1 make their places a priuiledge and as it were a Sanctuary to hold and harbour them from Gods iudgements These do much deceyue themselues to beare themselues so bold and to build vpon so weake a foundation It is as possible for a City to hold out against the enemy that hath no wall but of Reedes which are easily eyther pierced or fired as it is for a man to stand against gods iudgments by his noble birth or his high place or his great riches or his deepe learning or his golden crowne And yet wee see how common it is for such to exempt themselues from the common sort as if they ●ad more liberty to sinne then others Indeed heere is for a time some difference betweene them and
hanged by the necke yet none I say would repine at such a man so what ground hath any man to fret or fume or enuy at the flourishing estate of any wicked man especially when it is knowne that GOD hath decreed that he shall perish and that not by an honourable death but perish like Haman shamefully in his owne house and after that shall haue all shame and contempt powred vpon him and go to the place of the damned there to suffer torments with the diuel his angels where is weeping and gnashing of teeth Lastly this being well learned will serue Vse 3 as an admonition for euery one to take heede of euery euill way that he be not obstinate in sinne It is one thing to sinne and another to be obstinate in sinne to withstand the word and rod of God and to abuse his patience It is incident to all to sinne but obstinacy in sinning hardnesse of heart and casting off Repentance are the forerunners of destruction Let vs thinke thus with our selues what can a short or fading pleasure profit vs when God shall come with his fearfull destruction Nay what can all the pleasures or profites in the world recompence for the losse of that comfort and peace that otherwise we may enioy What did Esaus red pottage so pleasing vnto his eye profit him in the end when hee lost thereby not onely his fathers blessing but also the blessed life to come What good got Achan by his wedge of Gold when it proued to be the wracke and ruine both of himselfe of his family And therefore doth Christ our Sauiour teach vs Mat. 16 26. What is a man profited if he shall gaine the whole world then lose his owne soule Againe this fearfulnesse of iudgement should make a man thinke of the difficulty of repentance and what fearfull things hee shall suffer if he practise it not If it be a hard thing to breake off sinne we shall find it much harder to be broken with the iudgments of God and the fiercenesse of his wrath It is a fearfull thing to fall into the handes of an earthly Prince Prou. 19 10 but more fearefull to fall into the hands of the liuing God especially when he is inraged and incensed by the sinnes of men and therefore we ought to meete him with repentance lest we feele his vengeance to our condemnation A notable mediation to moue to break off ●he course of sinne And let vs labor to set the hardnesse of bearing the iudgements of God against the breaking off of sinne the one will easily counteruaile and ouercom the other If we finde it an hard and harsh saying to repent and breake off our sins we shall find it more hard when it shall be saide Goe ye cursed into euerlasting fire prepared for the diuell and his Angels Mat. 25. Let a man seriously and throughly consider what an hard and vnpossible thing it will be to vndergo the wrath of God which maketh the diuels and damned spirits to tremble Iames 2 19 he wil think it an easie and light thing to forsake sinne although it were more deere then all things in the world whatsoeuer What if it were as hard a thing to renounce thy sin and to take vp the practice of true repentance as to pluck out a mans eye or to cut off his arme yet it must be done he hath pronounced it with his owne mouth that must be thy Iudge that is if there be any one sinne as deere vnto thee as thy right eye thou must pull it out or els thou shalt neuer come to the kingdome of heauen or if there be any sin as deere vnto thee as thy right arme by which thou gettest thy liuing if thou canst not be content to cut it off and dost not constantly and confidently resolue to cast it from thee thou canst haue no entrance giuen thee into Gods kingdome We see by common experience daily that men will endure very hard and bitter things from the hand of the Physitian that they may recouer health and escape death and yet it is not to put away death vtterly it is onely to prolong life for a time for they may deferre death they are not able to take it away If then such sharpe and bitter things seeme easie to auoid a temporall death then what ought a man to doe and to suffer to auoid the bitternesse and sharpnesse of eternall destruction and the fierce wrath of God which indeede is nothing but this To forsake sinne and to take vp repentance and the performance of religious and holy duties But alas alas how many are there euery wherin the world that haue bene content to lose many ounces of blood out of the veins for the good of the body that haue neuer shed a few drops of teares out of their eyes for the recouery of their soules To take bitter pilles and potions to purge the grosse humors that distemper vs that haue neuer purged or cleansed themselues from the filthinesse of the flesh and spirit perfecting holinesse in the feare of GOD 2 Cor. chap. 7 verse 1. Nay we see men are willing to be seared that cānot abide to haue the wounds of their soule searched by Gods holy Word yea to haue one member cut off to saue the whole bodie who notwithstanding will not leaue one pleasure of sinne for a season to saue both body and soule This is no better then folly and madnesse Heere is wisedome therefore to thinke of this betimes 31 And Moses and Eleazar the Priest did as the Lord commanded Moses 32 And the booty beeing the rest of the prey which the men of warre had caught was six hundred thousand and seuenty thousand and fiue thousand sheepe 33 And threescore c. 34 And threescore and one thousand Asses c 35 And thirty and two thousand persons in all of women that had not knowne man by lying with him c. 37 And the Lords tribute of the Sheepe was sixe hundred and threescore fifteene c. 41 And Moses gaue the tribute which was the Lords heaue-offering vnto Eleazar the priest c. 47 Euen of the children of Israels halfe c. Wee haue heard before the commandement of God touching the diuiding of the prey Now followeth the execution of it by Moses and Eleazar It is worth the obseruation to consider that as before the death of Aaron Moses and Aaron are alwaies ioyned together so after his death Moses and Eleazar The Magistrate and the minister shold ioyne togeth●r the Magistrate and the Minister as the hand and the eye are in the body Then doth the church and the conmmonwealth flourish when these two go together and on the other side they go to wrack when they are separated draw seuerall wayes The greatnesse of the victorie and conquest that God gaue to his people appeareth further in these wordes by the distribution of the people and by the reseruation of the
Cor. 10 1 neither suffer them to passe away from them without obseruation Doctrine The Ministers of God must reprooue sharply But to omit this we see in the behauiour of Moses what ought to bee the practice of the Ministers of God He was a great Prophet of God and he reproueth the people to preuent further euill very sharply Hence we see that the Ministers of God that haue the office of teaching committed vnto them must not reproue faintly coldly and carelesly but sharply earnestly zealously feruently and powerfully Esay 40 3 they must be as the voyce of a cryer not of a whisperer Hos 4 1 2. Thus did all the Prophets teach and so did the Apostles Ier. 2 2. Ioh. 7 20 37. The grounds of this are very apparent Reason 1 First because wee often deale with those that are dull of hearing men commonly are deafe and so vnfit to heare those things that belong to their peace therfore doth the Lord require of his Ministers that they cry aloud and lift vp their voyce like a trumpet Esay 42 18 Christ our Sauiour when he was preaching oftentimes cryeth out He that hath eares to heare let him heare Secondly many are fast asleepe had need to be awaked He that will speake to a man that is fallen asleepe had need to cry aloud as Eliah telleth the Priests of Baal 1 Kings 18 27. So the Ministers must deale with such as sleepe in sinne and security nay they are cast into a dead sleepe that they can neuer be raised but by the powerfull voyce of God speaking in his word Ephes 5 14. Ioh. 5 25. Thirdly the hearts of men are forestalled and possessed with the pleasures and delights of the world and so they speake to men occupied about other matters and such as haue no leisure to attend to the word nor any thing but the world If a man haue a quicke eare and be broad awake yet if hee be talking or not attentiue or muse vpon other matters he cannot heare he must be called and cryed vnto and all little enough to stirre him vp Such as were busie about the world when they were called set light by the word Math. 22 5 they regarded not the messengers sent vnto them Fourthly the Minister is Gods mouth and Messenger as the Magistrate is Gods hand the mouth denounceth his anger the hand executeth his iudgment and vengeance The Minister is his mouth to accuse conuince and threaten the Magistrate is his hand to punish for which end hee hath committed a sword vnto him 2. Cor. 10.4.5.6 1 Cor. 4.20.21 Fiftly such as are in danger of their liues or see other in danger doe not speake coldly but earnestly call for help with al the strength they haue So dealt the Angel with Lot when he lingred in Sodome Gen. 19 15.16 hee had a commandement giuen vnto him to arise and to take his wife and his daughters and a threatning annexed lest thou bee consumed in the iniquity of the city and then he caught hold vpon him and took him and his wife his daughters by their hands and brought them forth and set them out of the city Now the people of God are in like danger through sinne how then should the Minister deliuer his owne soule or saue the people if hee performe his message coldly and not earnestly as if hee would pull them out of the fire lest they be burned Iude verse 22 23 or out of the waters lest they be drowned Vse 1 Wee learne from hence the great backwardnesse and vntowardnesse of men to euery good worke For what neede this sharpe reproofe zeale in the Minister if they were ready to heare and plyable to be taught But we are so dull and deafe of hearing so fast asleepe in sinne and so forestalled with the world that we heare no more then dead men A man would thinke that when we are called to life and saluation nay before we are called we should runne of our owne accord so soon as it is said to vs Arise the Master calleth who should sit still ought not euery one to cast away all impediments and to make haste vnto him and yet we see how backward the most part are in the best things The things that wee affect and desire and delight in halfe a word will serue to perswade whereas on the contrary there must be no small adoe to make vs apprehend heauenly things wee are so dull and dead to conceiue them One obserueth well Most men are like to hounds that most men are like vnto hounds which haue long eares that hinder them from looking vpward and yet they are sharpe sented for the earth so is it with earthly-minded men they are sharpe sented touching earthly things but they are slow to heare and vnderstand heauenly things Deuter. 29 2. Moses complayneth of the Israelites that albeit they had heard and seene yet they knew and discerned nothing This people though dead long agoe seeme to bee reuiued and risen againe for this is true of this age if euer of any that when wee should be awakened by the preaching of the Gospel we are made the more obstinate and haue our eares stopped either with the pleasures or the profites of the world that we cannot heare the voyce of the charmer charme he neuer so wisely These are spiritually possessed by Satans policy like him in the Gospel that was made both deafe and dumbe Mat 9. Man is said to stoppe his eares so is Satan and so is God also all worke and concurre in this Man stoppeth his eares first through his owne corruption the diuel stoppeth mans eares by his allurements and tentations God stoppeth them by his iust iudgement Man stoppeth them as a sinner the diuell as a tempter and God as a Iudge Whosoeuer would not haue God giue him ouer either to his own corruptions or to Sathans tentations must take especiall heed of the stopping of his own eares For the true cause why the diuell stoppeth and the cause why God stoppeth is nothing else but a mans owne stopping of his eares which goeth before Let euery man therefore take notice of his owne naturall deadnesse and seek to him vnfainedly that onely can open the eare who openeth no man shutteth who shutteth and no man openeth Let vs labour to heare God speaking vnto vs in his word and so shall God heare vs when we cry vnto him and we shall receiue euery good thing needfull for vs and haue them sanctified vnto vs for our benefit in this life and for our comfort and saluation in the life to come Secondly this teacheth the Ministers for Vse 2 I must come to them lest I may seeme to pull on eyes when I goe abroad and to be blind at home to put on zeale and feruency in deliuering the word of God to the people as the Prophets were commanded There are many that regard not how it be deliuered so it be deliuered they care not
Corne yet suffereth the poore to famish for want of food deserueth iustly the curse of God and man Prou. 11 26. Wheras blessing shall be vpon the head of him that selleth it In like manner the Ministers that are rich in grace and well stored with knowledge who seeke nothing but to ingrosse more into their hands but will part from nothing at all haue cause to feare to be accursed of God man whereas they shall be blessed praised in the gate that make others partakers of their store Wherefore let all such consider the commandement of God to preach the word oftentimes repeated and vrged to the Prophets Es 58 1. Motiues to perswade the Ministers to diligence in their Calling and to the Apostles and other Ministers of the word Math. 28 19. If then we regard what the Lord saith vnto vs we must hearken to his voyce Secondly hereby we testifie our loue to Christ who hath deerely loued vs Iohn 21 15. God hath so loued vs that he spared not his onely begotten Sonne but gaue him to the death for vs and therefore wee are most vnthankfull wretches if we doe not loue him againe but we cannot testifie our loue to him more then by feeding his Sheepe and his Lambes Thirdly we haue committed to our charge the price of the blood of Christ the soules of mē which he bought at a deare rate Acts 20 28. Fourthly the Ministery of the word is the ordinary meanes ordayned for the building planting the enlarging strengthening the vpholding and continuing of the Church of God 1 Pet. 1 ver 23 25. Fiftly there is a gracious promise of a very great reward made vnto those men that are faithfull and gaine soules to their master for they shall shine as the Starres for euer and euer Dan. chap. 12. verse 3 and when the great sheepheard of the sheepe appeareth they shall appeare with him in glory 1 Peter chap. 5. verse 4. and be made heires of al their masters riches Mat. chap. 24 verses 45 46 1 Tim. 4 16. 2 Tim. 4 7 8. Sixtly all such as are negligent watchmen haue a fearefull woe denounced against them because while they feede themselues vnto the full they suffer the flocke to starue Ezek. 34 2. 1 Cor. 9.16 Seuenthly such as haue gifts and doe not vse them haue them in Gods iust iudgment taken from them Matth. 25 28 Zach. 11 17. For as such as vse and employ the talent that God hath giuen them haue his gifts increased in a plentifull measure so they that burie theyr knowledge and zeale and neuer bring them forth they are so weakned and wasted in them that in the end they vanish away as smoke and come to nothing as is too too euident in many of our times Lastly they bring destruction and damnation vpon themselues and the people Ezech. 34 8 10. Matth. 25 10. 9 And the Lord spake vnto Moses saying 10 Speake vnto the children of Israel and say vnto them when ye bee come ouer Iordan into the land of Canaan 11 Then yee shall appoint you Cities to bee Cities of refuge for you that the Man-slayer may flee thither which killeth any person at vnawares 12 And they shall be vnto you Citties for refuge from the auenger that the man-slayer dye not c. 13 And of these c. 14 Yee shall giue three Cities on this side Iordan and three Cities shall yee giue in the land of Canaan c. 15 These six Cities shall be for refuge The commandement of God touching the setting apart of Cities for the Leuites hath before bene considered in general now he speaketh in particular of the Cities of refuge taken out of the former Cities wherein wee see the number of them the end wherefore they were appointed and the places where they are to be taken Of murther voluntarily and wilfully committed Moses speaketh in the words following such persons must be pulled from the Altar Deut. 19 and put to death but when blood is shed at vnawares there is libertie to flye to one of these Cities of refuge Whereby we see that there is difference between sinne and sinne betweene such as are committed ignorantly and those that are done voluntarily And therefore wee may conclude from hence that all sinnes are not equall Touching the auenger of blood we shal speak more afterward howbeit here we see that he which had killed another at vnawares was in danger to be pursued ouer-taken and slaine by the next of kinne as wel as he that had shed mans blood wilfully True it is God alloweth not that the kinsman of him that is slaine should take away the life of him that was guilty but such was the malice and corruption of men that they would be ready to adde murther to murther that blood should touch blood vnlesse some place of safety had beene prouided This teacheth vs Doctrine All men by nature are prone to reuenge That howsoeuer God hath made vs keepers of the liues one of another yet by nature we thirst after reuenge and are neuer quiet vntill it bee satisfied Heereunto come the many precepts which God giueth to forbid reuenge which hee would neuer so often repeate were it not that hee knoweth the inclination of our hearts Deutero chap. 32 35. Rom. 12 17 19 and 1 29 31. 1 Thes 2 15 16. Prous 12 10. Such an one was Cain Iudas Saul Herod Pharaoh yea such are all persecuters and all heretikes And not onely men vnregenerate are of an hatefull and malicious disposition but such as otherwise haue receyued the spirit of adoption and the grace of sanctification do yet carry about them the body of sinne and the corruptions of the olde Adam as we see in the brethren of Ioseph who for enuy sold him into Egypt Gen. 37 28. Acts 7 ver 9. And in Dauid otherwise a man after Gods heart for when hee had receyued euill words for his good deedes at the hands of Nabal 1 Sam. 25 22. he sware God do so more also to the enemies of Dauid If I leaue any aliue of all that pertaine to him by the morning light and so hee prepared himselfe his men for present and speedy reuenge And no maruell seeing the nature of man Reason 1 is prone to all euill and all the imaginations of his heart are onely euill continually Gen. 6 verse 5. and 8. verse 21. For malice aboue other things is a naturall fruite of the flesh delighting and pleasing our corruption Galat. 5 21. Iames 4 5. Hence it is that we are sayd to serue our lustes and diuers pleasures liuing in maliciousnesse and enuy hateful hating one another Tit. 3 3. Secondly by nature satan getteth the possession of vs who hath bene a fierce dragon a mercilesse Lyon a cruell murtherer from the beginning Iohn 8 44. Our Sauiour remembereth vnto the Iewes why they were a murtherous generation and telleth them They were of their father the diuell And
in those that follow yet there was a legall impurity and a ceremoniall vncleannes in them putting them in mind of the foulenes of sinne Thirdly such as haue touched a dead carcase must also goe out of the hoste these were also vncleane for a certaine season The first sort to wit of the lepers was infectious the two latter were accounted vncleane and abominable in respect of the law and ordinance of God that forbade those ceremonies vntill the time of the restoring of all things and yet some of them could not be auoided as the touching of the dead These are the parts the manner followeth shewing that this commandement is generall and toucheth all ages and sexes yong and old male and female Prince and subiect rich and poore there must no partiality be vsed God will haue none of these vncleane persons to be spared or suffered among his people from the king that setteth on his throne to the begger that lyeth on the dunghill Hereupon Moses saith both male and female ye shal put out without the campe shall ye put them And in the booke of Deuteronomy it is said Deut. 24. ● Take heed in the plague of leprosie that thou obserue diligently and doe according to all that the Priests Leuites shal teach you as I commanded them so ye shall obserue to do Remember what the Lord thy God did vnto Miriam by the way after that ye were come forth out of Egypt She was the sister of Moses and Aaron had gone before the women in singing the praises of God for their deliuerance at the red sea yet when she spake against Moses Num 12.14 she was shut out from the campe seuen dayes according to the law Leui. 13 4● All the dayes wherein the plague shall bee in him he shal be defiled he is vncleane he shal dwel alone without the camp shal his habitation be The practise hereof we see in Gehazi the seruant of Elisha because he had taken two talents of siluer contrary to the wil of the Prophet he said vnto him 2 Kin 5.27 The leprosie of Naaman shal cleaue vnto thee and vnto thy seed for euer and he went out from his presence a leper as white as snow In the seige of Samaria by the Syrians it appeareth that foure leprous men dwelt out of the citie who for feare of that great and mighty hoste abode at the entring in of the gate 2 King 7.3 and were the first messengers of glad tidings that the enemies had broken vp their campe in haste and were fled away When Ahasiah presumed in the pride of his heart to execute the priests office the Lord smote the king 2 King 15. ● so that he was a leper vnto the day of his death and dwelt in a seuerall house Thus we see how this law was executed without al respect of persons or degrees and estates of men high and low bond and free master and seruant The reasons of the former commandement follow which are two in number the one drawn from the nature and condition of these vncleane persons the other from the person and presence of God The former reason concerning the foulenesse of the leprosie in these words lest they defile their camp may bee thus concluded If the lepers defile the places of their abode then they are to be remooued But the lepers defile the places of their abode Therefore they are to be remooued The conclusion of this argument is the commandement it selfe mentioned in the 2 verse so also is the second part in the end of the same verse The first proposition is to be supplyed The next reason drawne from the Lord himselfe in these words I dwell in the mids of them is thus concluded If God dwel among his people then no vncleane thing is to be tolerated among them But God dwelleth among his people Therefore no vncleane thing is to be tolerated among them The parts of this argument are partly expressed and partly vnderstood as we shewed in the former that went before and therefore need not be repeated Thus much of the commandement the execution heereof followeth in the 4. verse set downe first generally and particularly Generally the children of Israel did so Particularly they put them out of the campe as the Lord spake vnto Moses Now whereas the tents among the Israelites were threefold one of the Tabernacle another of the Leuites the third of the Tribes 〈◊〉 in Nume ●5 sundry of the Hebrews hold that such as were leprous were banished from them all three that such as had running issues were suffered in the campe but neither in the court of the Tabernacle nor among the tents of the Leuites and that such as were defiled by touching the dead were onely banished and excluded out of the court of the Tabernacle and the Tabernacle it selfe But these are more curious speculations then well grounded obseruations whereof the Hebrew Rabbins are full and seeme to be ouerthrowne in this place where they are thought to be established forasmuch as Moses ioyneth all these 3. together and turneth them out of the host ●biect Before we proceed to handle the doctrines of this diuision it shall not be amisse for vs to answer one obiection which we will do briefly and that is whether God in requiring the lepers to be put out of the campe doe respect the bodies of his people or not forasmuch as the leprosie was a contagious and infectious disease ●nswer I answere I am not ignorant how diuersly diuers men doe carry this and vnderstand hereby that God as a prudent and prouident Lawgiuer giueth wholesome counsell and direction lest contagious diseases should creepe among the people and so infect one another But this is too weake a coniecture and collection reacheth not to the purpose nor attaineth to the intent of God who respecteth the soule rather then the body For he doth not in this place giue counsel as a Phisition that prouideth for the health of his patient but he dealeth as a Physition of the soule and therefore vnder these outward rites and ceremonies he would traine them vp teach them to giue themselues to holinesse of life to study to attaine vnto and acquaint themselues with purity and to beware of all filthines and vncleannesse This appeareth in the example before set downe of such as were driuen from the company and society of men being stricken with the leprosie by the hand of God Besides this reason is rendred of their casting out of the hoste lest they should defile the campe in which the Lord dwelled Lastly we see that such as haue issues in the flesh such as touch the dead which are no infectious diseases and the one no disease at all are ioyned with the leprosie in this chapter so that the drift intent of God in this place is not to prouide for the body or to keepe the people in health and strength but for the
soule that they may be preserued from sin from the infection of sin Now if any aske whether the disease of the leprosie be not contagious and therfore whether it be not expedient that all such as are taken and touched with it should be barred and banished from the society of men I confesse this is true and conuenient ought to be so but this was not the chiefe and principall end that God respected and therfore this is left to the Physitians and Masters of that profession to iudge according to the rules of art and experience God committed the matter to the Priests that they should order all things according to the directions giuen vnto them it had beene much safer to haue committed and commended the matter to such as had iudgement in that faculty Moreouer we must consider The leprosie of three sorts that as this disease was foule and filthy vgly and feareful so there are three sorts of it named in the law to wit the leprosie of the body the leprosie of the garments and the leprosie of the house so that it is most probable according to the opinion of the learned that the Iewes in a proper and peculiar manner vnknowne to vs at this day and vnknowne to the Iewes themselues at this day were troubled and tormented with this disease Euen as we that are cast into the last age of the world haue diseases that follow some sinnes which in former times were not knowne to the Physitians themselues And heereupon no doubt prophane writers tooke occasion to deuise sundry lyes and slanders against the whole nation of the Iewes as if it were hereditary vnto them and that all the posterity of Abraham were full of botches and blisters and itches and therefore were driuen out of Egypt by force Ioseph antiq lib. 9. lest they should corrupt the rest with their infection This forged surmise had ancient Authors to rest vpon Cornel. Tacit. Iustin lib. 38. and is as likely to proceed from the Egyptians themselues a proude and hauty people as from any other who being ashamed of the plagues that were sent among them and inflicted among them and desirous to blot out the memory of the reproch of their nation and of the vengeance of eternall God turned the iudgement of scabs blisters that fel vpon thē from themselues to the people of Israel as if they had infected them were for that cause compelled to banish them out of Egypt lest they should corrupt the whole countrey with their maladies But if this had bin the true reason of their departure why did they retaine them so long among them and in the end bestow vpon thē siluer and gold iewels and precious stones thereby spoiling themselues to enrich their enemies or why did they persecute them with such hatred at the red sea that themselues were drowned Furthermore among the curses that God denounceth to bring vpō his people for the contempt of his word disobedience to his lawes Deut. 28.27 he threatneth to smite them with the botch of Egypt and with the hemrohds and with the scabbes and with the itch whereof they should not be healed Lastly if the people of God had beene haunted and vexed with any such filthy diseases the Lord would neuer haue established such sharpe and seuere lawes among them the like whereof were not to be found among forreine nations whereby such were separated from the company of men as had any loathsome and noysome vlcers and sicknesses following them yea if any suspition did arise they were seuered and sundered from the rest for a time vntill the trueth were throughly knowne and found out as appeareth at large in the booke of Leuiticus Verse 2. Command the children of Israel that they put out c. Heere we haue a plaine and expresse commandement of God charging Moses to put out lepers vncleane persons from the Congregation The Apostle Paul speaking of fornicators and incestuous persons that were vncleane liuers vncleane in body and in soule vseth the same word Put out such from among you 1 Cor. 5.13 thereby Doctrine 1 shewing what God intended by this Ceremony Obstinate sinners are to be cast out of the Church the substance whereof teacheth this truth namely that obstinate sinners are to be cast out of the Church All open offenders and vnreformed persons by the dreadfull and direfull sentence of excommunication as it were by the two edged sword of God are to be cut off from the fellowship of the Church and from all the priuiledges that belong vnto the faithfull This ordinance of God hath good ground vpon the separation mentioned in this place which was not commanded as a ciuill policy to keep the whole from the sick but as a part of Ecclesiasticall discipline inasmuch as the Priests the sonnes of Aaron had the whole knowledge of the cause as well the shutting of them out as the receiuing of them into the hoste as we shewed by sundry examples before There are that draw the originall of this Church-censure euen from Adam whom the Lord cast out of Eden and set an Angel at the entry of the garden who by shaking the blade of a glistering sword feared him from re-entring and suffered him not to touch or taste of that tree which was a Sacrament of life vnto him The like doe the Hebrew interpreters obserue touching Caine Gen. 3.24 whom the Lord cast out and banished from the face of God Gen. 4.14 as the lepers were cast out of the fellowship of men For what else is the face of God but the place appointed for his worship where he was wont to appeare to the Fathers and where Adam and his family met together to serue him and to sacrifice vnto him And al ●his was before the law when the sons of God were manifestly distinguished from the sonnes of men Gen 6.1 In the time of the Law we haue many ceremonies to this purpose We see that the vncleane were kept from comming to the Tabernacle from entring into the Temple from the partaking of the sacrifices and from eating the Passeouer Num 19. ● 20. and 9. ● So in another place the Lord threatneth that he shal be cut off from his people that being vncleane eateth of his sacrifice and that the sacrifice shal profit him nothing nor be accounted to him to take away his sinne but that it shall remaine vpon his owne head These are no obscure types darke shadowes but liuely pictures and patternes that represent vnto vs the nature of excommunication Let vs come to the new Testament Mat. 16.13 and 18.18 The vse of the keyes to open and shut and the words of binding and loosing come directly to this purpose And as this trueth is taught by precept so it is farther enlarged and warranted by sundry examples Abraham is commanded to cast out the bond woman her son Ge. 21.10 ● out of his family which was