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A10929 The true conuert. Or An exposition vpon the vvhole parable of the prodigall. Luke. 15. 11.12. &c. Wherein is manifestly shewed; 1. Mans miserable estate by forsaking of God. 2. Mans happie estate by returning to God. Deliuered in sundry sermons, by Nehemiah Rogers, preacher of Gods Word, at St Margarets Fish-street. And now by him published, intending the farther benefit of so many as then heard it; and the profit of so many as shall please to read it. Rogers, Nehemiah, 1593-1660. 1620 (1620) STC 21201; ESTC S116104 291,820 402

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yet be within the compasse of the truth of his own conceiuing though beyond the extent of the truth of his sinnes in themselues exactly considered And thus did the Apostle speake according to his sence and thought himselfe to be inferiour vnto all And thus much for this Question as also for this doctrine Now let vs proceed and come to the next which is his Humiliation And am no more worthie to be called thy sonne Text. See how he humbleth and abaseth himselfe vnto his Father I am vnworthie to be thy sonne yea I am vnworthie the very name of sonne so many haue beene my sinnes so lewd hath bin my course The instruction hence may be this The onely way to obtaine pardon for sinne Doctr. The onely way to obtaine Gods fauour is with an humble heart to seeke it 1. Pet. 5.6 and procure Gods fauour is with an humble heart and lowly soule to come before him The onely way to be exalted by him is to come vnto him in humilitie of soule and lowlinesse of spirit The practise of this Prodigall is a president for vs. For the farther proofe of this truth remember what S. Peter sayth Humble your selues therefore vnder the mightie hand of God that he may exalt you And what S. Iames sayth Iam. 4.10 Humble your selues in the sight of God and he shall lift you vp It is no hard matter to bring a cloud of witnesses to iustifie this but I will be sparing and remember you onely of that Parable of the proud Pharisie and the Publican and so away These two goe vp into the Temple to pray Luk. 18.10 The Pharisie begins and prayes thus God I thanke thee Verse 11. I am not as other men c. He shewes not vulnera but munera not his wounds but his worth not his miserie but his brauery reputing himselfe so iust that he neither sayth thy kingdome come nor yet forgiue vs our trespasses August Hom. 36. de verb. Dom. secund Luc. But as hauing no sinne and abounding alreadie with all grace both these he leaues out thanking God more for that other were bad then for that himselfe was good Now the Publican he stands a farre off Verse 13. and would not lift vp so much as his eyes to heauen but smote vpon his breast saying God be mercifull to me a sinner As the one exalts himselfe in respect of his vertue so the other humbles himselfe in regard of his sinne As the one shews his robes so the other like a poore beggar shewes his rags and as an humble petitioner his grieuances Now marke how Christ applyes this Verse 14. I tell you this man departed home vnto his house more iustified then the other for euery one that exalteth himselfe shal be abased and he that humbleth himselfe shal be exalted The Reasons may be these Reason Isay 66.2 Isay 57.15 First Such onely hath God promised to looke vpon and shew mercie too To this man will I looke euen to him that is poore and of a contrite spirit and againe Thus saith the high and loftie one that inhabiteth eternitie whose name is Holy I dwell in the high and holy place with him also that is of a contrite and humbled spirit to reuiue the spirit of the humble and to reuiue the heart of the contrite ones as for other they haue no promise of fauour or of mercie Reason 2 And secondly Such onely are capable of grace and mercie Full vessells can receiue no liquor and haughtie hearts no fauour for they despise it As therefore the vessell must be emptied and the ayre and wind remoued before any solid liquor can be receiued so must thou first cast out haughtinesse and pride out of thy heart before mercie can be obtayned Vse Let the Vse of this be for Exhortation Come before the Lord with humbled soules and contrite spirits for this is of him much set by And to stirre vs vp to the putting on of this grace as the Apostle doth exhort vs consider of these motiues Colos 3. Motiues to labour for humilitie and auoid pride Tract de Passione Dom. cap. 19. First Pride is the Deuils first borne A second motiue God exalts the humble but casts downe the proud one Luke 1.46 Ps 113.56 first Pride it is the Deuils first borne and the Deuils first poyson which Satan powred into our nature and this as Bernard speakes is the Deuils character for as the seruants of Christ and children of God are knowne by charitie and humilitie so the seruants of sinne and sonnes of Satan are knowne by pride and crueltie and therefore let this moue vs to imbrace the one and abhorre the other Secondly God exalts such as are humble but such as are proud doth his soule hate His deeds hath manifested this hee called humble Dauid from the Shepheards crooke to the Kings Crowne He did so regard the meekenesse of the Virgine that all generations count her blessed Thus he taketh vp the simple out of the dust and lifteth the poore out of the myre But he deales otherwise with the proud and euer hath done The proud Angels he thrust out of heauen and our proud parents out of Paradise For it he draue Nebuchadnezzar from the company of men Dan. 4.30 and made him to haue his habitation with the beasts of the field and to eat grasse as Oxen. What shall I neede to speake of Haman Herod and others Pro. 16.8 whose pride did cause their fall and ruine by this that hath beene said we see the Psalmists saying verified Psal 138.6 Though the Lord be high yet hath he respect vnto the lowly but the proud hee knoweth a farr off The most high hath especiall respect to such as are most low Marlo rat in Luc. cap. 1. vers 48. God cannot looke aboue him saith one because hee hath no superiour nor about him for that he hath no equall hee regards onely such as are below him The lower then a man is the neerer vnto God and the more exposed to his sight who looks from aboue but the higher he is the farther is he off and the more proud he is the lesse is he respected Seeing then this is so how should this worke vpon vs and make vs to decke our selues with this excellent grace which like the Violet though it growes lowe by the ground and hangs the head vnder some obscure leafe as willing to liue vnseene yet is the sweetest of flowers and beloued of all Thirdly Humility is the keeper of all graces A third motiue Humilitie preserues grace but pride destroyes it It is conseruatrix virtutum Bernard 2 Kings 4.39 Eccles 10.1 but Pride the spoyler of them No boxe better to keepe those iewels in then a heart well lined with humilitie Looke as ashes doe preserue fire so doth our humilitie the sparkles of Gods blessed spirit But now on the other side pride spoyles all This like Colloquintida imbitters