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A62543 Mr. Tillinghast's eight last sermons ... to which is added The idols abolished, being his notes on Isa. 2: 18. Tillinghast, John, 1604-1655. 1655 (1655) Wing T1170; ESTC R2804 172,569 306

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soule moves it s all laid up and lodg'd in this great promise the Spirit of God gives forth all the strength the soule hath Eph 3. the latter end We are strengthened with all might by his Spirit in the inner man all the strength or might that a poore soule hath in the inward man it s all from the blessed Spirit of God if a soule hath strength to stand up against Satan truly it s from the Spirit of God The Lord shall tread downe Satan under your feete shortly If the Spirit of God withdraw and leave the soule but an houre Satan will tread him downe and trample upon him but if the soule be a conqueror an overcomer it s by the blessed Spirit all the strength we have whereby we are victors over any Corruptions it s by the blessed Spirit is there the mortification the killing of any corruption in our soules its from this Spirit If ye through the Spirit doe mortifie the deeds of the body ye shall live it s not the worke of our faith it s not in our owne power we may struggle and strive and labour and toile but the least corruption is too strong for the strongest Christian in his owne strength but now the Spirit that mortify's the deeds of the body so have we strength to performe any duty any worke to heare to speake the word of God truly this is not our owne it s of the blessed Spirit for if the Spirit of God doe but leave a poore soule it cannot speake it cannot pray it can doe nothing the strength that acts the people of God it s not from themselves therefore one while they have a heart full of the groanes and breathings of the Spirit and a mouth full of words to spread before God and at another time they have not a groane in their hearts nor a word in their mouths and they may pump and they can bring up nothing this shews the strength of Christians is not from themselves but from the holy Spirit of God therefore a Christian that can at all times command his strength to pray or preach it s to be feared that that is the strength of man and not the strength of God the strength of the creature and not of the Spirit the strength of parts and of old Adam The Lord let 's his Children feele that they have not strength sometimes sometimes they have sometimes they have not that they might live all their whole life onely in dependance upon God what experience had Paul of this I know how to want and I know how to abound and can doe all things but how through Christ that strengtheneth me yet another while Paul could not speake his mouth is shut up therefore pray for me saith Paul to the Saints pray for me that I may have a doore of utterance so we are not sufficient of our selves to thinke any thing I am nothing saith Paul yet by the grace of God I am that I am all my strength is laid up in the blessed Spirit it s not in my selfe it s the Spirit of God that is our strength so all our strength is laid up in this promise Fifthly All our boldnes to the Throne of grace it s laid up in this promise Can a poore soule goe to God and cry father father Abba father why truly its the Spirit that enables him so to doe Because you are sons God hath sent forth the Spirit of his Son into your hearts crying Abba father and that is the reason why a Saint one time can goe to God and say father father he can speake it out another time he cannot goe and speake out father it is because the Spirit that makes the soule to cry Abba father it s not in the power of the creature but our boldnes with the Father it s the gift of the Spirit of God it s this blessed Spirit of Adoption whereby a man can run to God as a child unto his father Sixthly All our helpe and assistance at the Throne of Grace it s laid up in this promise Wee know not what to pray for Rom 8. as we ought but the Spirit helpeth our infirmities and the Spirit maketh Intercession for us with groanes which cannot be uttered its truth a child of God doth not know what he should pray for what he should speak or utter to God or what he should most need but the Spirit of God comes helpes our Infirmities our worke in prayer is not to thinke what we should speake but to lay our selves downe before the Spirit Lord come thou by thy Spirit and mannage all our worke for us we are to spread our selves before the Spirit of God and let the Lord come and speake all in us and the Spirit helpeth our Infirmities with groanes not with words the Spirit helpeth a Christian many times when the soule cannot bring out a word the soule is full of groanings groanings that cannot be uttered groanings that have so much in them that they cannot be uttered the soule many times is put by words and is confounded through fulnes for there is by the holy Spirit of God the representation of a multitude of wants together and of a multitude of mercy's together and the soule would faine breath out all to God and he cannot speak them out all but he sends them up all to God in a groane together therefore saith the Apostle It helpeth our Infirmities with groanes that cannot be uttered a poore gratious soule comes and ly's before God and cannot speake a word O but it sends up a groane to God and though it cannot utter one word to God yet it may send up twenty petitions in one groane Seventhly Our speeding at the Throne of Grace our presenting such things there onely as are the will our father it s from this blessed Spirit When we come to pray of our selves we doe but aske our owne Thoughts and spread our owne wills before God but if we could come and lay our selves alway's under the Spirit of God and be willing alway's to be led and guided by the Spirit of God there would come forth alway's the will of God and not the will of the creature He that searches the heart knowes what the mind of the Spirit is because he makes Intercession for the Saints according to the will of God let the Spirit pray and it shall be the will of God though we are poore creatures and doe not know the will of God yet when the holy Spirit comes and draw's forth the heart it speakes out the will of God O therefore let us come and lye downe under the motions of the Spirit and the guidance of the Spirit He that searcheth the heart knowes what the mind of the Spirit is he doth not looke so much what words and what brave expressions and how these things are utter'd but he know's what the mind of his spirit is when God comes and looks upon his Children he doth not hearken
how much more shall your heavenly father give his Spirit to them that aske him Thirdly Men under-value the Spirit when they would set-up any thing equall with or above the Spirit when then cry up learning parts gifts or any other thing more than the Spirit this is an undervaluing of the Spirit though these things be good in their place and the best parts of pure nature yet they are not the Spirit and if we goe to set up any of these things with the Spirit we doe exceedingly under-value the Spirit of God The reason why the Lord is casting contempt upon learning and parts in our day's it s because men set them up equall with the Spirit looking upon these things as fitting them for the worke of God and not looking for the Spirit Fourthly Men under-value the holy Spirit of God when they dispise the little ones of Christ in whem the Spirit of the Father dwells When I love one Saint that hath the Spirit because of his greatnes he goes in silke and sattin and is honorable and therefore I love him and dispise another Saint that hath the Spirit because of his meannesse he goes in his leather-coate there 's little love to such a one now when Saints dispise meane ones in whom the Spirit of the father dwells there 's an under-valuing of the Spirit If any dispise one of these little ones it were better for a milstone to be hanged about his necke and that he were cast into the midst of the Sea why because there 's a dispising of the Spirit of the father that dwells in them every poore little and contemptible one of Christ's though never so poore in the world we must love them for if I desire to prize a Saint because of the Spirit in him then I shall prize the meanest Saint as well as the greatest Fifthly Men under-value the Spirit when they stop their eares against the Motions and Instructions of it if a man instruct me advise me or counsell me for my good I will not hearken to him but slight what he saith I undervalue the man in undervaluing his Counsell so we undervalue the spirit when we slight and will not hearken to the motions and dictates of the Spirit Sixthly Men undervalue the Spirit when they speak slightly and contemptuously of it when they jeare at the people of God saying You have the Spirit forsooth aye such a one prayes speaks by the Spirit c. Men know not what they say when they speak thus such slight words of the Spirit argues an undervaluing thereof If you did know the worth of the Spirit you would not speak thus Lastly Men undervalue the Spirit when in a a down-right way they persecute the Spirit when they hate a Saint and persecute a Saint for no other reason in the world that they can give but because he is a Saint and hath the Spirit in him O take heed of undervaluing the Spirit Last Vse Is the Promise of the Spirit the great Gospel Promise Then hence let us learne the duty in the Text to waite upon God for the Spirit Promises are to be waited for this is the great Gospel Promise this Promise of the Spirit here is not so much the Promise of the having of the Spirit for that many old Testament Saints had and the Disciples had before this time that Christ bids them waite for the Promise as the having more of it When ever you come to an Ordinance when you come to the Assemblies of the Saints say O Lord now give downe thy Spirit why may not thy Spirit be given downe to me now Thou did'st give downe thy Spirit formerly when the Saints were met together So waite in every duty for the Spirit to come downe be alwayes waiting for this Promise of the Spirit it 's an every-day Promise for though it be fullfilled in part yet there is more and more of it still to be given forth and will be every day till we come to heaven so as that there is no time in which we can say this Promise is so fullfilled to us as that we need no more to waite for the fullfilling of it There are some Promises have the time of their fullfilling and then the duty of waiting ceaseth but this Promise is every day fullfilling and this Promise will never be so fulfilled while we abide in this house of clay till we come to Heaven but there will be room left for waiting Which considered will answer that Objection which kills our hearts in waiting O I have waited so long and yet have not the Spirit Poore soule It may be thou hast not that measure of the Spirit thou lookest at thou wouldest have so much of the Spirit as to have no room left for waiting for any more but this Promise of the Spirit is not such a Promise it is a Promise as is fullfilled by degrees and will not be compleatly fullfilled till thou comest to heaven Thou mayest therefore have more of the Spirit than thou had'st before and thy desires after it and complaints more then formerly for the want of it argue thou hast it but thou hast not so much of it as thou would'st have and therefore thou complainest O soule blesse God for what thou hast and waite for more and in Gods time the Promise of the Father shall be fullfilled to thee according to thy desire We should be every day begging for the Spirit Lord give me more of thy Spirit Waite upon God for the Spirit that we may have more of the Spirit of God that we may be taught more by the Spirit instructed more by the Spirit assured more by the Spirit led more by the Spirit and sealed more by the Spirit and the Lord grant our soules may be filled with this Spirit and that Jesus Christ by his Spirit may dwell in us and take possession of us from henceforth even for ever FINIS The Evill of the Times MALACHI 3.16 17. Then they that feared the Lord spake often one to another and the Lord hearkned and heard it and a booke of Remembrance was written before him for them that feared the Lord and that thought upon his Name And they shall be mine saith the Lord of Hosts in that day when I make up my Jewells and I will spare them as a man spareth his owne Sonne that serveth him THis Prophet as he was the last Prophet of the Old Testament so he lived in a time of great Apostacy after their returne from Babylon after the second Temple was built wherein men were growne cunning in Apostacy the Lord by his Prophet no sooner charges them with any thing but they justifie themselves saying Wherein have we done thus and wherein have we done thus as you may see in the 7 8 and 13 verses They were so cunning in their Apostacy that the Prophet could not charge them with any thing but they would shift it off and put him upon the Proof Then they that
the Lord of Hosts Sin shall be ashamed to appear When the Apostles Preached such a light there was of Gods glory that some sins were ashamed to appear in day time as Drunkennesse 1 Thess 5.7 They that be drunken are drunken in the night 2 He will so discover the glory of his owne greatnesse and Majesty that all other dignities shall be in a manner nothing As though you set up ten thousand Candles yet when the Sun ariseth the light of them all is nothing The Suns of the world shall have their light put out by the rising of the Sun of Righteousnesse 3 He will so discover the glory of his owne power as shall destroy the Idoll-strength his Arm shall appear to be all in all Men shall visibly see that not Creatures strength but Gods Arme is al See how they shall sing then Isa 12.1 2. And in that day thou shalt say O Lord I will praise thee though thou wast●angry with me thine anger is turned away and thou comfortest me Behold God is my Salvation I will trust and not be afraid for the Lord Jebovah is my strength and my Song he also is become my Salvation God is my salvation Now men cry such a valiant man such valiant men have saved us but then the Song will be God alone is our Salvation 4 He will so discover his wisedome as shall wholly destroy Idoll Pollicy Men shall see Gods wisedome so visibly in discovering Plots c. as that they shall see all wisedome of man to be folly 5 He will so powre out of his Spirit as shall utterly abolish parts learning and all those things as they are an Idoll He will powre out of his Spirit upon the Sons and daughters of Sion that they shall thereby be more filled with truth and more able to utter the great things of God than all the Schollars of the world 2 By shaking all Idolls Vers 21. When he ariseth to shake terribly the earth He will terribly shake whatsoever hath been or is an Idoll whether honour or strength or parts or grace And how hath God been shaking all these amongst us How hath he shaken the honour of the world pluckt off Crownes from the heads of Princes and throwne Nobles out of their seats How hath he been shaking strength broken in a wonderfull way Armies by Land Navies by Sea How hath he shaken mens parts and wisedome brought wise men and learned men who made an Idoll of their learning and wisedome to so low an ebb in respect of esteem as they never were and just it is and they shall yet be brought lower till they learne to give God the glory Yea how hath he shaken grace and how many men of grace are fallen that we might learne indeed to cease from man whose breath is in his Nostrills Vse 〈◊〉 Is it so that God will abolish all ●dolls Then learne this That a day will be how much soever men now cry up their Idolls that they shall be ashamed to owne them Isa 1.29 For they shall be ashamed of the Oakes which yee have desired and ye shall be confounded for the gardens yee have chosen Men shall be in this day ashamed to cry up worldly greatnesse strength pollicy parts as now they doe They may have a love in their hearts to these things as Idolls still but shall be ashamed to owne them in the way they now doe Read vers 20. In that day a man shall cast his Idolls of silver and his Idolls of gold which they made each one for himselfe to worship to the Moles and to the Batts 2 Is it so Then let us take heed we doe not in this day set up Idolls To set up Idolls in this day God is pulling them downe makes the offence double We have seen the Lord powring contempt upon many Idolls already and he is now punishing us with the Idolls we have set up let us not goe about to set up more O let us take heed of spirituall Idolls the great Promise of the New Covenant is Cleansing from Idolls Ezek. 36.25 Then will I sprinkle clean water upon you and yee shall be clean from all your filthinesse and from all your Idells will I cleanse you Plead it with God 3 Is it so Then learne this There shall be a day in which Saints shall have hearts to exalt God onely The wretched Idoll selfe shall be utterly abolished This is a good day 4 Is it so Then Saints seeing such a day shall come Let us labour for a spirit sit for this day when it comes Two things will work such a spirit in us 1 A Mortified heart to a mans owne things being dead to our honour wisedome parts c. 2 An enlivened heart to the things of God and his glory And O! that this Spirit were in us that the glory of our father could be more to us then all the world See those blessed ones Revel 5. they cry out with a loud voyce Worthy is the Lamb that was staine to receive power and riches and wisedome and strength and honour and glory and blessing We too often cry out our owne worthinesse with a loud voyce but they the Lambs power is the Lambs glory honour wisedome and blessing is the Lambs FINIS A TABLE OF The Chief Heads of the preceding SERMONS I. The Fifth Kingdome or Kingdome of Christ founded on the New Convenant In one Sermon on Jerem. 33.20 21. Preached at Ham. THE Text opened Page 1 2 Qu What that Covenant is that was made with David Answered Page 3 Doct That the Kingdome or visible Kingdome of Christ is founded on the New Covenant proved 1 From the first striking up of the Covenant betwixt the Father and the Son Page 4 5 6 Qu What are we to understand by Gods dividing to Christ a Portion with the great and the Spoyle with the strong Page 7 8 9 10 2 From the Promulgation of the Covenant Page 11 Who are the Seed of the Woman and what it is to break the head of the Serpent Page 11 12 3 From the Renovation of the Covneant Page 15 It was renewed with Abr●ham Page 16 What it is for Christ to possesse the Gate of his Enemies Page 17 It was renewed with David Page 21 Qu How doth it appear that this is the new Covenant Page 22 4 From the work it selfe where the work doth begin to rise in the world c. Page 25 Vse 1. Let men or Satan doe what they can for the crushing and keeping down such a thing yet a day there is when it will come forth and that in the spight of all the power of men and hell Page 29 2 The unworthinesse of the Saints it cannot it shall not hinder or deprive them of this mercy Page 30 3 It ought not to be strange to us if we should see a death upon this work when it seems to he coming forth Page 36 4 We should waite upon God patiently for the bringing of it forth