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A46526 Compunction or pricking of heart with the time, meanes, nature, necessity, and order of it, and of conversion; with motives, directions, signes, and means of cure of the wounded in heart, with other consequent or concomitant duties, especially self-deniall, all of them gathered from the text, Acts 2.37. and fitted, preached, and applied to his hearers at Dantzick in Pruse-land, in ann. 1641. and partly 1642. Being the sum of 80. sermons. With a post-script concerning these times, and the sutableness of this text and argument to the same, and to the calling of the Jews. By R.J. doctor of divinity. R. J. 1648 (1648) Wing J27; ESTC R213600 381,196 433

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art the man he meaneth when he saith Come unto me all ye that labour and are heavie laden and I will give you rest 5 To the troubled 5 Is thy soul cast down and is it disquieted within thee as Psal 42.11 yet hope in God if he trouble thy conscience it is but as when the Angel troubled the pool to heal such as step into it 6 To the sorrowfull and labouring 6 In a word Doth thy sin make thee sorrowful take such sorrow as a sign and fore-runner of comfort to thee Sorrow for sin being godly sorrow is of the nature of the sorrows of breeding women who have their qualms their faintings and their longings yet so they are breeding not a dangerous disease but a childe and though when they come to bear it there be pain and sorrow yet it is forgot when they are delivered for joy that a man in born into the world John 16.21 such and of like nature is that sorrow which is for sin unlesse with this difference many women after their sorrows do miscarry here such sorrow as is truly godly ever brings forth joy in the end and is not to be sorrowed for of such it is said Matth. 5.4 Blessed are they that mourn for they shall be comforted Here they have comfort for the present and never more then when they trulyest weep for their sin It s a time of atonement Levit. 23.27 and of peace and reconciliation with God and of assurance of pardon but a large harvest afterward Here light and joy is sown for them Psal 97.11 but they that sow in tears especially of true contrition shall reap in joy Psal 126.5 The ground of all this comfort is from christ the purchaser and authour of it The ground of all this is Christ who by vertue of his office hath suffered that sorrow which is properly due for our sin and so though he look we should some way be sensible of our sin and ill-deservings for speciall ends such as long since have been named yet all our sorrows come to be sweetned to us and are made harbingers of much joy and comfort to us according to that promise in Isa 61.1 2 3. which Christ made his Text when he began to preach the Gospel Luke 4.18 saying The Spirit of the Lord God is upon me because the Lord hath annoynted me to preach good tidings to the meek or the Gospel to the poor as Luk. 4.18 he hath sent me to binde up or to heal the broken-hearted to proclaim libertie or to preach deliverance to the captives and recovering of sight to the blinde and the opening of the prison to them that are bound or to set at liberty them that are bruised to proclaim or preach the acceptable yeer of the Lord and the day of vengeance of our God to comfort all that mourn to appoint unto them that mourn in Zion to give them beauty for ashes the oyl of joy for mourning the garment of praise for the spirit of heavinesse that they might be called trees of righteousnesse the planting of the Lord that he might be glorified Here we see is meeknesse and povertie Who by bringing into this condition prepares his for comfort broken-heartednesse and captivity blindnesse restraint and bruisednesse thraldome and debt implyed mourning ashes and the spirit of heavinesse all of them noting that spirituall condition into which God brings those he intends good unto by Christ Yet it is not that they should abide always or yet very long in the same but that they who are intended for trees of righteousnesse and makes them trees of righteousnesse c. and the planting of the Lord might thus have their roots well fastned be deeply and truly humbled and made low in their own eys that God and Christ might be glorified both in his mercy and by their greater fruitfulness yea themselves also comforted by the Gospel having thus been first prepared healed and bound up set at libertie and in a word comforted and made blessed whereof all the former are to be taken but as harbingers preparatives and fore-runners Now Christ who sweetens all such sorrow to his people and hath tasted and so taken from us the bitternesse of the same as he was sent and annoynted to preach such good tidings so his very first famous Sermon that he did preach on the Mount begins so Blessed are the poor in spirit for theirs is the Kingdom of heaven Blessed are they that mourn for they shall be comforted Blessed are the meeke and such as hunger and thirst after righteousnesse c. If thou then be in this mourning condition be comforted thou art one of those to whom all the promises of the Gospel do belong one for whom Christ became man and in our nature suffered all those sorrows which are due to thy sin for whom he was annoynted with the spirit of gladness to make thee glad for ever a tree of righteousness a plant of renown and for his own glory CHAP. XXI How to carry our selves towards such contrite ones with a just reproof and censure of censurers of them A fourth sort of Vses concerning all It now remains that we briefly conclude this large Argument of true Compunction and contrition of heart with a fourth sort of Uses which more generally do concern All. 1 To teach us how to carry our selves towards such mourners 1 And first seeing this is the condition of mourners this the necessity of their mourning as without which no true conversion nor salvation this the happy end and issue of their mourning by which method and in which order God brings his to grace and glory It teacheth and instructs us all how to carry our selves how to judge of and how to be affected towards such as we know or see thus to be pricked thus to be bruised and burthened and not to mis-judge them but to conceive God intends good to them We are to conceive that for ought we know God is about a gracious work with them even to bring them from a damned condition even from an estate of nature to grace and hereby to prepare them not onely for grace here but for glory hereafter so that if they seem roughly dealt withall a while it is but for a while if they be under the spirit of bondage it is such a condition as tends to true and perfect liberty of spirit in the end if they cannot so soon get comfort though for the while hee withhold comfort from them or grow cheerfull in a sense of mercy whilest they are burthened with the weight of their sin and Gods wrath yet this is the way to it Howsoever we are all to be carefull that we do not rashly censure or pass any hard harsh or uncharitable sentence upon them their hearts as all our hearts naturally are stout unyeilding and untractable and not so soon brought down nay it may be God is pleased to with-hold his comforts from