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A33525 A practical discourse of prayer wherein is handled the nature, the duty, the qualifications of prayer, the several sorts of prayer, viz. ejaculatory, publick, private and secret prayer : with the necessity of, and ingagements unto, prayer : together with sundry cases of conscience about it / by Thomas Cobbet. Cobbet, Thomas, 1608-1685. 1654 (1654) Wing C4780; ESTC R29965 290,377 588

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faith and love makes Paul echo forth the sound thereof in the ears of God by praying for him Philem 4. 5. And it would be good to keep a fresh memorial of others graces as Paul did of those in the Thessalonians whence it was that he was so earnest for them in his prayers 1 Thes 1 2 3. 3. Prize we grace in others as well as 3 Prize grace in others in our selves 2 Cor. 9. 14. And by their prayer for you which long after you for the exceeding grace of God in you 4 Put we our selves in others stead So 4 Put we our selves in others stead Jesus Christ teacheth us in the Lords prayer to be our selves needing dayly bread and remission of sins and reseue from the evil of temptations if others be so So Moses Let the Lord go with us and pardon us Exod 34. 8 9. So Daniel puts himselfe in the number and case of such and such suffering ones Dan 9. 4 5. c. 5 Look we maintain an holy life in prayers respecting our selves When the root Keep lively in praying for our selves of a spirit of Prayer is kept fresh and springing it will be sprouting forth into all the variety of the branches thereof respecting others as well as our selves If that pipe be kept open it will be conveying waters of Grace to others houses and hearts as well as our own If the Spring Tide be up our neighbours creeks as well as ours will be supplyed with waters The supplies of the oyle of Grace from the Lord of the whole earth will be beneficial to the whole Candlestick the Church and the several Bowles and Lamps of it Zech. 4. 2 3 11 12 13. We cannot as members of this body sensibly think or speak for our selves but more or less we shall bee mindful of other parts and members of the body of Christ in special sort 6 Put wee one another upon praying 6 Put we one another upon it one for another Heb. 13 18. Pray for us saith the Apostle Lay open your cases one to another begging each others prayers Tell my Beloved saith the Church that I am sick of love Cant. 5 8. Many hands contribute this way even to a poor decayed Christian and will help him into a way of spiritual trading with God as formerly As many Simples put togethet will make soveraign Physick to recover a sick man so I may say of particular mens prayers meeting in one f●rther others souls welfare and health Some Favourites Prayers may help others who may be under some displeasure of the Lord to come into renewed terms of favour with him upon requests made for them Therefore as Mordecai will set Esther on work to intercede for him with the King and for his people so should we crave the prayers of such who are upon better termes possibly with the Lord then we our selves are at present God himselfe sends Jobs three friends under his present distastes for not speaking so rightly of him as Job had done unto Job who though he had miscarried yet had made his peace again with God and he must pray for them Job 42. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8. Job must break the ice to clear their passage Even the injurious Gibeonites must in case blesse Israel or else they are not to look to speed so well from the Lord 2 Sam. 21. 1. 2 3 4. c. God will have all the members of Christ to see the need and use of other members even the meanest as the Church of Jerusalems daughters to tell Christ in their praiers of her condition Cant. 5. Touching the third thing the Marks Marks of praiers heard for others of our prayers speeding for others and that the favours shewed to others are fruits of our prayers are 1 When God stirreth up their hearts for 1. Others faith that we shall be heard for them whom we pray to be by faith perswaded that God will hear us for them Phil. 1. 19. For I know that it shall turn to my salvation through your prayers Philem. 22. For I trust that through your prayers I shall be given to you When God doth thus send word before hand and give notice to his Saints what he meanes to do for them at the request of such or such of their brethren it is a pledg that the ensuing success was that way brought about 2 When God in the conferring of such 2 Others faith that we were heard for them and such mercies upon others doth secretly and strongly perswade them that they are the fruit of the prayers of such and such of his servants for them it is verily so indeed As when Paul is perswaded that his liberty and life restored and the gracious fruits thereof that they were the fruits of the Corinthians and others prayers a gift bestowed by the means of many and you also helping by your Prayers 2 Cor. 1. 10 11. As when a King shall send word to some Subjects of his that he hath done thus or thus for them because of the request of such or such of his Courtiers Or as a School-master shall tell his Scholers who begg'd their play day So here in such holy motions in others hearts the Lord signifieth to them that such or such a refreshment enlargement and succour in such or such temptations are issues of the requests of such or such of his servants for them 3 When God stirreth up injured persons 3. When they are the prayers of injured persons by them they pray for to pray feelingly and fervently for such as have wronged them as Job for his friends Job 42. 8 9. The Prayer of Christ for many of his Persecutors Father forgive them c. Luke 23. 34. It took well witnesse that blessed change wrought in many of them so soon after Acts 2. 36 37 38 39. This fruit of Divine love in the Saints argueth a root of it in the Lord himself toward such persons for whom they make such requests and such strong living currents and rivers of kindnesse and compassions argue an Ocean of the same bowels in God towards them such love speeches being dictated by the special motions of Gods Spirit are wont to be owned by the Lord. 4 When some are stirred up to earnest Prayer for some one or more for whom 4. When persons prayed for are praied for as well by many others as by us many others of the Saints unspoken to haply and unthought of do in like sort intercede with God When many help this way toward the bestowing of one and the same gift it seldom faileth 2 Cor. 1. 11 You also helping by your prayers viz. together with others in like sort stirred up in other places to pray for the same gift There is ever most of God in such unanimity and accord When the Spirit of the Lord doth thus tune many hearts as several Instruments to answer one another when the same Lesson of the Spirits setting
consented to his designment to that office as the Lord Christ saith Esa 48. 16. and now the Lord God and his spirit hath sent me yea they must eye the Holy Ghost as that blessed spirit and more immediate efficient by whose power and grace they thus come to the Lord and are enabled to pray to him or look to him we cannot look aright to the blessed Father but we must look to him as it were through the blessed Son neither can we look upon the Son but by the Spirit As he said in that case 1 Cor. 12. 3. so may l in this If we worship God as our Father with whom we have Union and Communion we beleeve him to be so to us in his Son and that this Union and Communion is effected by the Holy Ghost so that if we worship God aright we worship each person in the Trinity in any one person as Con-causes of our Sonship and union with God the Father as first in order regenerating and adopting of us the Son as one in and by whom we are redeemed and reconciled and for whose sake we are accepted with God and expect to be heard the holy Ghost as the immediate efficient of and with the blessed Father and Son of our calling and adoption c. and therefore is he called the spirit of Sonship as the Greek word signifies Rom. 8. 15. see Tit. 3. 5 6. and he by whom more immediatly we are enabled to pray to the Father in the name of his blessed Son Rom. 8. 26. true it is that a Christian may not in every particular petition or confession particularly and distinctly consider of the other two persons in that one person to whom more properly he directeth his prayer but yet he must in the general bent of his minde and spirit do it and intend it 3. That in order we are first to direct 3. Direct we our prayers to the Father as first in order of the persons our prayers to the blessed Father yet not as first or chiefe in honour and dignity above the other two for even the Son who albeit as man and as Mediatour he be inferiour to the Father John 14. 28. yet as God and as the Son of God he is equall with him John 5. 18. Phil. 2. 6. and the Son is to be honoured as equal with the same honour as the Father Iohn 15. 23. but as first in order of subsisting according as the Scripture in two places where the order of the blessed persons is set downe the Father is first set downe in order of witnessing 1 John 5. 7. and in invocation and worship Mat. 28. 19. as first in order to be mentioned and invocated and as he is the first in order who was displeased and to whom we are first in order reconciled in Christ and who is first in order pleased on him Col. 1. 19 20. yea who first in order among the persons laid the foundation of our Redemption ibid and therefore to him is ascribed the work of giving his Son John 3. 16. and of sanctifying or annoynting and appointing the Lord Christ to his Office of Mediatour albeit as was said the holy Ghost be not excluded but included as acting in the blessed work Esay 48. 16 so are we in that order to worship him and to breath after neerest fellowship with him through Christ by the help of his blessed spirit 4. In singling out any one person in 4. In singling out some person in the blessed Trinity let it be the Father most usually the blessed Trinity we are to pitch most usually upon the Father as he to whom we direct our prayers through the mediation of Christ and by the help of the holy Ghost that is the rule and method prescribed by Christ to aske the Father in his name Iohn 16. 23. and sutable is and hath been the usual practice of the Saints and yet in such directings of prayers most what as to the Father in the general intention of their spirits do the Saints mind and eye the other two persons and include them as joyntly worshipped and therefore in their Prefaces of prayer oft-times mention expresly that blessed God one in Essence yet three in persons as he to whom they speak and in the close they subscribe glory to the blessed Father Son and Spirit three persons yet one God c. 5. We may single out the Son of God the Lord Christ as he to whom we occasionally 5 We may pray unto Jesus Christ present some special request either by way of Apostrophe whilst we are directing our prayers to the Father or in way of ejaculation as did Stephen Acts 7. 59. Lord Jesus receive my spirit and so in the instance of that short prayer of the converted thiefe Luke 23. 42 43. Lord remember me when thou commest into thy Kingdome and so in that short prayer of Iacobs the Angel which hath delivered me from all evil blesse thee Gen. 48. 16. this Angel was Christ the Father never being called an Angell in Scripture that I read of or being said to be sent of any other of the persons nor do I find where the holy Ghost is called an Angel and a created Angel surely it was not It being unlawful to Iacob as well as to any others to worship Angels Col. 2. 18. and in more continued and solemne wise did Abraham pray to that Angel which in the same chapter is called the Lord which indeed was Christ by the reasons foregoing Gen. 18. end to him did Iacob pray and make supplication by the space almost of the whole night Gen. 32 from verse 24 to the end compared with Hosea 12. 3 4. yea he had power over the Angel to him is the prayer of the afflicted made Psal 102. which was to Iehovah verse 1. which was God the Son verse 24. 25 26 27. compared with Heb. 1. 10 11 12. read and peruse and consider the places at your leasure and the primitive Saints they are said to call not simply and onely upon the name of the Father but of the Lord Jesus Christ for it was the Lord Jesus whom Saul persecuted that appeared to Saul Acts 9. 5 6. and after wards to Ananias verse 11. it was the Lord whose Saints Saul so much injured verse 10 and upon whose name such as called Saul had commission to bind verse 14. see verse 15. 17. so 1 Cor. 1. 2. and the reasons hereof are evident Because 1. Prayer is due to God 1. Because prayer is a divine worship of God as God and therefore due to the Son and so to the holy Ghost as well as to the Father Rom. 10. 13 14. 2. We are baptized into the Name of the Sonne and the Holy Ghost as well as 2. We are baptized into the Sonnes name into the name of the Father and therefore both the Sonne and the Holy Ghost likewise may be particularly and personally invocated and worshipped as well as the Father
thou wilt Come into all my Treasures of Grace and take even what thou desirest Godly desires knock and make a noise in Gods ears and he opens to them He heareth the desire of the humble Psa 10. 17. They will come in where the Lord is Psa 38. 9 Lord all my desire is before thee The Saints sighs make a noise at Heaven gates and God cometh forth to them For the sighing of the Prisoners I will arise saith the Lord. Psal 12. 5. and Psal 79. 11. Let the sighing of the prisoners come before thee room for the sighing of the prisoners Lord yea their very tears too make a loud noise at this door and they have their voice also in prayer Thou hast heard the voice of my weeping Psal 68. No wonder then that effectual prayer consisting of all these be indeed a knocking and meanes of opening of the gate and door of Mercy in Jesus Christ We pass by other names given to Prayer as that of seeking asking calling opening of the mouth wide running to the Lord for counsel referring ones case to him the like Come we now to give a description of Prayer Prayer is a spiritual and faithful opening of the heart to God in the name of Christ A general description of Prayer with an eye at seasonable help and relief from him By heart we mean thoughts desires affections these wants and weaknesses and sins to which the heart is privy and of which it is sensible We call it an opening of the heart in opposition to hypocritical covering and attempts to hide any thing from the Lord whereby their prayers become no prayers their Worship vaine whilst digging deep to hide the counsels of the heart from God Isaiah 29. 13 15. compared with Psal 119. 26. I have declared my wayes to thee that is prayed and thou heardst me Prayer is a shewing of God our waies or as the Hebrew word beareth a telling or counting them one by one as if we pray indeed when we do from our hearts deal plainly and punctually with God therein when we leave out nothing which we know by our selves untold before him even in a particular manner whether respecting our wants our sins or the like so Psal 38. 18. I have declared mine iniquity meaning all and each of his sins there were some more special sins sinnes which were chiefly his the Hebrew word signifieth a telling of some new thing Davids prayer and confession is not a high-way rode and some one track of confession but it is a telling him of any new fresh acts of sinne Jer. 20. 12 To thee have I opened my cause or prayed to thee Prayer is an opening of the souls causes and cases to the Lord the same word in another conjugation is used for uncovering making bare and naked Gen. 9. 21. The Saints in prayer do or should nakedly present their soules causes without all cover-shames or so much as a ragge of selfe or flesh cleaving to them All things are naked to him with whom Obs we have to doe he is privy to our secrets how is prayer an opening of the heart to him Suppliants are said in prayer to open Answ their hearts to God 1. In that they doe not dare not goe about to hide or desire that ought in their hearts should bee hid from the Lord. It is their desire he should and they are very glad that he doth know all their heart their hearts are ready to break when they through temptation or desertion want prayer vent 2. In that it is their desire and endeavour to present all within their hearts which God by a general eye of wisedome and omniscience seeth unto a more special energetical veiw of the eye of Gods compassion and love Psal 80. 14. Behold and visit this vine Psal 119. 132. Look upon mee as thou usest to doe on those that feare thy name Isay 63. 15 16. Looke downe from heaven c. where are the sounding of thy bowels c. 3. In that they doe thus in way of an ordinance of God which he doth eye and owne as opening of their heart to God Psal 62. 8. Poure out your heart to him or pray to him And albeit their hearts are open to God before yet not actually opened in this way of injoyned expressing the same till they do thus pray 4. In that when prayer is duly performed as their minds and hearts are uttered and poured out as before the Lords face Psal 62. 8. or before him so are they in lively manner quickned to behold Gods mercifull and energetical view of the same hence that perswasion of David All my desires are before thee Psal 38. 9. It is a spiritual opening Spiritual in respect of the efficient and working cause Gods spirit acteth and worketh therein It is prayer in the holy Ghost Rom. 8. 26. The spirit maketh intercession in us the spirit of praier is acted in it Zach. 12. 10. Prayer is called 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 in-wrought our spirits also as acted and improved thereby are at work in it My God whom I serve with my spirit Rom. 1. 9. Our hearts are as water poured out to waft along each petition and confession or as oyle to anoint these messengers of the soul that they might flye the faster to Gods throne It is spiritual in the matter of it things of Gods Kingdome Matth. 6. 33. or if other things yet under a spiritual consideration as according to Gods will and for his glory Spiritual in the manner namely in a sublime and elevated manner of performance Isay 37. 4. Lift up thy prayer Spiritual in the end a calling upon God whereby he is exalted Esay 12. 4. Spirituall in the motive and ground-work a command of God requiring a promise in encouraging Thou saidst seek my face my heart answered Lord thy face will I seek Psal 27. 8. for thou revealedst to thy servant saying I will build thee a house therefore hath thy servant found in his heart to pray this prayer 2 Sam. 27. 27. Faithfull opening that is unfeigned without reservations c. Prayer from unfeigned lips Psal 17. 1. To God not to Saints and Angels which neither know our hearts nor can help us Isay 63. 16. Though Abraham know us not And it is to God not as into the aire or as at an uncertainty where or to whom In the name of Christ There is a holy renouncing of our selves and our owne worth and strength and a resting and trusting upon the Lord Jesus onely through whom we come to the throne of grace and for whose sake alone wee plead for and expect audience and acceptance yea and assistance With an eye to seasonable help Our Our eyes are unto the Lord until hee shew us mercy Psal 123. 1 2. Thus much concerning prayer in generall We might give sundry reasons to inforce Reasons why we must pray this duty Taken 1. From God absolutely and relatively 1 From God considered who is thereby
there in the Greek is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 then was Prayer made which was stretched out upon the Tenters not so much namely in the length and largeness of the intercessions of such as put up the same as in respect of the thoughts holy affections and exercise of the graces of the spirits of those godly Suppliants in their prayer So in Acts 26. 7. prayer was one speciall piece of that service intended in that there mentioned Our twelve Tribes instantly serving God day and night The words are 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 in a stretched out manner serving God Psal 119. 145. I cryed with my whole heart Davids whole heart acted in that prayer with all earnestnesse his prayer was the common cry of all that was within him his desire love hope and all the graces of his spirit in his heart put forth themselves in his prayer So Rom. 12. 12. Continuing instant in Prayer 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 continuing with all your might in prayer The acceptable prayer is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 an inwrought praier A prayer wherein all the active hands within the suppliant are set on work according as there it is said of him Coloss 4 12. Alwayes labouring fervently in prayer for you 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 wrestling for you in Prayers A fervent Suppliant doth Wrestler-like bend and writhe and strain every joynt of the new man in their souls yea of their whole mind and heart so far as sanctified that they may take all helps and advantages of the Lord to prevaile with him in prayer All our lines must meet in this center of Prayer our whole man must wait upon this as the creature of the holy Ghost as it will share in this blessing so it must act in begging it and then it will put on the garment of prayses also for it Like as before the whole man went as it were in mourning weeds in the want of that blessing so the mercy will be sweetest to the whole man when it is thus holily imployed in the begging of it or if the mercy be delayed yet it can the more quietly sit downe in the want of it when it hath used Gods means for it A gracious Christian that prayeth much can want much hee hath that inward peace that guards his heart and mind from discontent Phil. 4. 6 7. Make your request knowne to God and the peace of God shall keep your hearts 2. Importunity in prayer consisteth in 2 In frequent renewing of our suits a frequent renewing of our suits when wee are at this holy work early and late the Psalmist was at it early when hee sayd Psal 88. 13 My prayer shall prevent thee and 119. 147. I prevented the dawning of the morning and cryed c. He was a good husband and earnest in this holy work who was at it so early a lively Christian will be up in his spirit and hard at this work when other lazy and drowzy professours are not stirring this way And verily hee had need be up betimes who preventeth the Lord with his prayer whose use it is before we call to answer us Isai 65. 24. Psal 21. 3. The importunate suppliant also will be late at it come for bread at midnight when he might have it inwardly suggested to him that he cometh unseasonably as that parable holdeth fotth Luke 11. 5. 8. He will pray with the first and with the last too he will pray againe and againe For this I besought the Lord thrice 2 Cor. 12. 7 8. His fresh suits freshen up the suppliants praying graces put a new glosse upon his faith love feare zeal holy desires and the like Sometimes the heart is more praying ripe then at other times importunity tryeth conclusions seeth how our hearts prayer-pulses beat at all times the heart is sometimes more full of holy motions and workings much more resolute more fixed upon God and good much more tender and sensible Importunity taketh all advantages of the heart of a Christian an importunate suppliant is wont to bee alwayes taking the skales and ballances into his hand and in his thoughts putteth in the mercies hee needeth and longeth for in the one skale and all his prayers pleas and tears for the same in the other And perceiving the mercies to weight downe all his praiers he then layeth in more prayers and sighs and yet alas they are not weight which makes him still to be laying weight after weight prayer upon prayer al his days Prayer is the souls messenger which it speedeth to heaven there to relate in the eares of its God and King the various cases which do concern it and as good speeding messengers are the most serious and the most serious messengers speed best so it is in the case of prayer yea as messengers are sent againe and againe till their errand bee fully told and their businesse dispatched or sufficient order raken for it so it is here Prayer after prayer is sent up to heaven until either the Lord doe what is desired or that which is equivalent to it as in Pauls case 2 Cor. 12. 7. hee said unto me my grace is sufficient for thee my strength is made knowne in weaknesse An importunate suppliant hath the art of praying and so hath his divers spiritual topick places as I may call them whence he frameth variety of holy arguments and pleas in prayer which is an holy reasoning with God as it is called he hath a great deal of spiritual eloquence and holy rhetorick so that hee is seldome nonplust in prayer but with sweet and apt variety of supplications is againe and againe pressing upon the Lord for mercy and when ordinary prayer seemeth not to prevail importunity in prayer will bee expressing it selfe in an extraordinary way fasting shall be joyned to crying mightily as Jonas 3. 6. and if our prayers alone prevail not it will make us goe another way to work with God even to set others on work to seek God with us and for us Cant. 5. 6 I sought him but found him not verse 8. If you find my beloved tell him I am sick of love 3. It consisteth in a holy impatience 3 An holy impatience of delay or denyall of an answer of delay or of denyal of our holy requests it maketh a gracious suppliant to stand as we say upon thornes the captive exile hasteth to be delivered Isaiah 51. 14. The Church is even sick of love for want of the desired presence of Jesus Christ Cant. 5. 8. Heare me speedily saith David my spirits fayle least I be like to one of those that go down to the pit Psal 147. 7. it is even death to such to be delayed much more to be denyed hence those frequent ingeminations How long Lord how long Ps 13. every day week or month is as seven to importunity love in the soul to the Lord his favours and fellowship keepeth due and true account how long he hath held us off and therefore
into some heinous sin as other speech is sometimes lost by bodily falls so is this by such spiritual falls So David after his 2 By reason of sad falls great fall into the sinnes of murder and adultery lay speechlesse in this respect for a while Psal 32. 3. When I kept silence my bones waxed old so do dangerous declinings and backslidings in religion occasion some Backsliding temporary cessation of solemne prayer hence Isai 43. 22. Thou hast not called upon me O Jacob but hast been weary of me O Israel So Isai 64. 7. There is none that calleth upon thy name that stirreth up himselfe to take hold of thee Great guilt breedeth great horrour and great despondency of mind and heart which with unbeliefe blending it selfe causeth poor Christians even to give off prayer in their desperate fits Look as Heathen Tully said to his brother I would pray to the Gods for those things but that they have given over to hear my prayers or as desperate Saul perceiving Strength of unbelief God answereth him no more will goe to him no more to inquire 1 Sam. 28. So it is thus far forth with the Saints so far as desperate dispondencies grow upon them and represent the Lord to their souls as all justice they dare not come to him in these fits Sometimes they pore too much upon discouragements which they meet with in Discouragements prayer within themselves also as that they pray with so many distempers and distractions intermixed and with so little life or liberty of spirit or comfort or quiet or faith or good successe and the like that as good never a whit as never the better and they are even loth sometimes to goe apart to pray And sometimes Christians fall into some such errours touching prayer Errours as for a time doe take them off from it imagining that God being a spirit must be worshipped only in spirit and truth and so not by any bodily worship That bodily exercise even in prayer profiteth not that all outward forms of worship are abolished The Christians must have some immediate light of the spirit and unwonted suggestions putting them upon prayer if at any time they doe set upon prayer if at any time they doe set upon prayer These and sundry like delusive principles too rife in these latter dayes make too great and too long interruptions with too many hopefull professours in this holy exercise of solemn prayer 2. To pray indesinently is to maintaine 2 To maintain a praying spirit praying dispositions that albeit we actually pray not without intermission or doe nothing else but pray as those fanatical Euthites of old yet in the inward frame and bent of our heart wee cease not prayer There is still a spirit in us crying Abba Father Gal. 4. 6. a disposing us upon all occasions to goe to God as a Father in prayer Christians of all sorts both Ministers and others must have their vials full of prayers ready still to powre them out albeit they actually doe not powre them out without intermission They are to be ready evermore to offer up those holy odours and that holy incense though not alwaies actually offering the same Revel 5. 8. The church in its members must have honycomb-lips ready to drop this sweet wholsome hony of prayer albeit they bee not dropping the same every moment Cantic 4. 11. Thy lips drop as the hony-comb And good reason is it why each gracious person should maintain alwayes a praying frame in their hearts for a praying frame is a most A praying frame a most filial frame son-like child-like frame If ever the love of sons and daughters of God be stirring in them it is then if ever their hearts are filled with holy awe of God and faith in him it is then if ever they are ready to doe any thing for God it is then The same spirit which is to them a spirit of sonnes a spirit of adoption acteth in them as a spirit of Prayer and where there is a spirit moving to Prayer or cry Abba Father there is a spirit of adoption Rom. 8. 15. Againe a frame of Prayer is the most A most sweet and comfortable frame sweet calme and comfortable and thence in Rom. 8. 15. opposed to the spirit of bondage working feare amazing discouraging sinking fear But this breeding and feeding filial boldnesse and freenesse with God as a child with his Father Againe it is a most free and best priviledged frame of spirit and hence also A priviledged frame opposed to that servile frame and imbondaging fear ibid. Is any free to pray free in praying surely those imbondaging cords of slavish distempers are broken in sunder A praying frame is likewise a most evangelical An evangelical frame frame being redeemed from the lawes rigour and confinement we are most at liberty to addresse our selves thus as children to our heavenly Father Gal. 4. 5 6. To redeeme them that were under the law that we might receive the Adoption of sonnes and because yee are sonnes God hath sent forth the spirit of his Sonne in your hearts crying Abba Father A praying frame is also a most heavenly A heavenly and gracious frame and gracious frame A spirit of grace and a spirit of supplication or a spirit disposing or carrying out to powre out holy Supplications are inseparable companions Zech. 12. 10. I will powre out upon them a spirit of grace and of supplication No grace is wanting where a spirit of prayer is not wanting All and every grace is stirring where that spirit of praier is working A praying frame is an humble frame of heart the Saints never mourne more savingly over their sinnes even as crucifying the Lord Jesus then when in such a frame ibid. A praying frame is a believing frame An humble and believing frame and a believing frame is a praying frame then have they the most clear and effectual views of him whom they have pierced ibid. To conclude this a praying frame both furthers our delight in prayer and maketh it every way more easie pleasant to us that we are not so apt to give out through emergent difficulties or discouragements therein yea and it furthereth the good successe of our praier with the Lord himselfe Quest How may a believer maintain in Quest himselfe a praying frame Answ 1. Let such as would hold up Answ 1 such a blessed frame in their hearts be daily Helps to maintain a praying frame sucking from the flowers of Gods providences and promises some spiritual sweetnesse and then our spiritual combs will bee dropping ripe Droan-like Professors whilst they neglect this and live upon an old stock of grace or comfort received they grow altogether listlesse to prayer they have enough already what need they ask more But this Bee-like diligence in the Saints will make their lips like the dropping hony-comb whence that by way of allusion Cantic 4. 11. And this
by faith that sanctifieth them Exod. 29. 37. The best incense of our prayers needeth sprinkling with Chists bloud As was typed in that Exod. 30. 10. No intercourse twixt God and us but by the meanes of this blessed ladder whose foot is on earth and top reacheth unto heaven Gen. 28. 12. with Joh. 1. end A third branch of faith required in 8 In Gods promises prayer is faith in Gods promises especially in such promises as doe respect our personall and particular cases and complaints Jehosaphat in his prayer maketh use of a sutable promise respecting the present case about which he then besought the Lord 2 Chron. 20. 6 7 8 9. saying if when evill cometh upon us as the sword c. we stand before this house and in thy presence and cry in our afflictions unto the● then thou wilt hear and help When David also is to seek the Lord for mercy upon his house he improveth a promise of God made to that end 2 Sam. 7 27. For thou O God hast revealed it unto thy servants saying I will build thee an house therefore hath thy servant found in his heart to pray this prayer unto thee The Lord is so abundant as in goodnesse so in truth Exod. 34. 6 7. that at every paths end in the way of grace and race of godlinesse he hath placed some well of salvation some spring of consolation quickning and incouragement in Christ to goe therein without fainting All his Ordinances and precepts have their promises annexed to the faithfull observance thereof and no one ordinance hath more gracious promises made to the conscionable attendance thereupon then this of prayer This of prayer as it is that which in speciall putteth much honour upon God so the Lord hath honoured it with many goodly glorious incouraging promises now faith maketh use of this blessed treasury bequeathed in the Lords Testament to prayer or to his suppliants prayings Faith wisely layeth out and bestoweth this holy stock here and there in this and that case as need requireth hardly any prayer case to bee supposed but there are promises here and there scattered in the word of God which speak to that very case if not directly yet by necessary consequences Now by that grace of Faith the godly make sutable improvement thereof and where the case requireth drawing such spirituall conclusions from them as put them upon the pleading such holy maximes before the Lord the Lord seeth it meet to bound the peoples desires within these holy limits of his promises and it is faith that helpeth us to keep within compasse in our prayers And surely there is no language more sweet and acceptable to God then to speak to him in our prayers in this holy language of his spirit and word in his own language if we speak in our prayers no otherwise then the Lord himselfe speaketh in his promises there shall bee a sweet consort of voice begun by the spirit in the promises seconded by the spirit of faith in the Saints prayers and answered by God in his providences 4. The last branch of faith required in prayer 9. In Gods providences was faith in God his providences the Saints in their prayers mentioned in scripture have used thus by faith to improve the providence of God as Psal 22. 4 5. Our father 's called upon thee and were delivered Isai 64. The reall respects which the Lord beares to his peoples prayers are practically demonstrated in the providence of God providences of mercy respecting prayer cases are but the promises of God made thereto acted and executed Every such providence is an Oracle of God instructing or incouraging us Faith is a spirituall recorder in the soule and conscience sanctified it registreth writeth and noteth downe by the finger of the spirit on the table of the heart such observable and usefull passages and faith calleth for conscience to read them over as need requireth There are no cases now but what in substance have been heretofore there is nothing new under the Sun And the Lord in like cases cannot vary but ever carrieth it like himselfe so that faith makes great advantage hereof in prayer the spirit of God hee leadeth suppliants in the same track of holy requests for the substance of them and what wonder if the same answers and issues are may be must be by faith expected presidents in prayer cases as they are rules to us so are they arguments with God in our holy pleadings with him in our prayers for his mercy It is so with men in their Courts and pleas Presidents in such and such a Kings reigne in such a suite thus and thus issued according to such or such a Statute not repealed are casting matters in law suits and so it is verily in our suites in heavens Court for this or that reliefe which wee crave presidents of providences improved by faith are a currant Gospel plea. The second thing propounded comes The worke of faith in prayer now to be handled namely what is the worke and businesse of faith in prayer Prayer is called the prayer of faith James 5. 15. as if faith were and indeed is the chief instrument of the holy Ghost in the soules of the suppliants to doe all in prayer Let us instance in some particular good offices which faith doth do in and for the souls of Gods poor suppliants in this work and business of Prayer 1. Faith is a monitor to instruct and 1. It instructeth inform the soul truly and throughly of such things as are most sutable and helpfull to this holy work Hence we read of the Psalmist in his secret lifting up of his heart to the Lord in the night season he saith His reins instructed him Psal 16. 7. This knowing grace of faith in his heart was the Spirits instrument to teach him Faith is called the wisdom of the just Luke 1. 17. the wisdome of justified persons by Christ to which they were to be converted there spoken of and as other wisdome so this in speciall is profitable to direct our mindes and mouthes It is faith which giveth the soul the truest survey which it hath faithfully made of its emptinesse and needinesse It is faith which most fully and convincingly informeth the soul of the fulnesse and freenesse of the riches of Grace in God and Christ and of his sutableness to us considering our cases and conditions It is faith that telleth the soul of its interest and incouragements in the mercies of God and merits of Christ and in the Covenant of grace and any particular branch thereof so far as the same doth concern its perfect cases about which the soule comes to God in Prayer Faith in Prayer acteth as a Queen and 2. It injoineth as I may say a mother grace to order and injoyn and excite each praying grace unto its proper work therein When Faith is stirring it doth in a manner speak and charge Desire to do its office
frequent and fervent 5. When most frequent and fervent in secret praier in secret prayers of all other prayers As it is said of grief so is it true of prayer He prayeth most truly and sincerely that prayeth most secretly Hence our Saviour doth oppose secret prayer to hypocritical praying Matth. 6 5 6. Slye false dealers will be careful and very exact in what they speak when witnesses are by but honest men will be as exact in what they speak to another all alone So is it here many it may be which carry it with much Zeal and circumspection before others yet in their Closets if they do pray at all it is so flatly so drouzily so curtly so carelessely that it is as good as no prayer at all Let such look to their spirits whether all be right within Whatsoever false hearted spouses may seem to speak so and so lovingly loyally to their Spouses before others that such as are by would take them to bee very chaste and faithful and kind yet if in secret they carry it otherwise their honesty may well be suspected So is it here if Christians should carry it in expressions in prayer with others as if very loyal to the Lord Jesus but in secret it is quite otherwise their hearts are not so intire and honest as becometh their profession Verily sincerity is plain and open hearted and surely never more then when alone with God its friend Sincerity in prayer is simplicity and singlenesse in prayer and therefore will be the same every where If praying with others striving still to speak with such life and power and holinesse as is meet and if alone praying it will put us upon the like seriousness of attentiveness and intentiveness in and on the duty in hand 6 When we can in prayer be as earnest 6 When as earnest in prayer for others 〈◊〉 for enemies as for our 〈◊〉 for others as for our selves yea we can be very serious in wrestling with God for such as have injured us and that not so much that we may be lesse molested by them as that the Lord Jesus may be magnified in them The very thoughts what a mighty conquest the Lord would work in their conversion what a glorious name he might get thereby what a foil it would be to the Divels kingdome power and policy c. this putteth spirits into their prayers for them David albeit he had many things lay heavy upon himself as appears in the whole 51. Psalm yet vers 18. he prayes for and is mindful of Zion and of the Churches good Self hath lesse ground work and foot hold in prayers for others then those which are for our selves The Lord Jesus maketh account that they had need be perfect as their heavenly Father is in their measure and proportion of perfection that love and wish so wel to their very enemies Mat. 5. 44 48. Lastly When we are as ready to praise 7. When as ready to praise God as to pray to him God for mercies received as to pray to him for what we want Godly Esther and Mordecai are as solicitous and careful that they and others with them may have their solemne Thanksgiving dayes for the gracious deliverance for which they had prayed and fasted as ever they were of the dayes of Prayer and Fasting Esther 9. 22 29 31. verses compared Self will be sometimes prayer full and so will hypocrise because its good and sutable to both satisfying the desires of both and furthering the ends and aimes of both may come in thereby But sincerity is that which is and will be praiseful and thankful An honest and poor man will scarce ever forget a speciall kindnesse shewed to him by another at his request in a time of his necessity when ever he meeteth his friend he will be thanking him a long time after and when he is with others he will be thankfully acknowledging the same to the great commendation of that his freind But a Counterfeit a Vagabond a Rogue for whom you do any office of love you shall hardly ever see or hear of him more when he hath gotten his penny-worths of you he is gone unlesse he need you again he returns not to acknowledge it albeit at the present he give you good language So is it here a Christians grace and sincerity thereof is more tried when he getteth prayer blessings then when he wanteth the same Self being empty prayeth but self when full looketh but to his own satiety but self-denyal the daughter and hand-maid of Sincerity will not be so circled within the compasse of selfe in his prayers Look as it is in a Prospective glass if you turne the wrong end formost great things will seem very small and things that are nearest will appear as a far off and small things will hardly be discerned So is it here when self and hypocrisie are to look upon mercies of prayer great ones are but little and small mercies none at all c. but sincerity taketh the truest survey of them all in their dimensions colours and therefore no wonder if it be thankful sincerity will bear such true and full witnesse to our extreme misery in our selves that the light and white of mercy compared with this darkness and black will prove very amiable and praise-worthy Sincerity will truly and faithfully compare our worthiness and utter unworthiness at our best with Christs glorious merit and worthinesse that the eye of the soul that looks on cannot but discerne praise worthy glory therein Greatness and absolute Soveraignty and independency in the Lord and unutterable nearness and dependency in us shall truly be presented and compared in a sincere hearted Suppliant and can he be other then very thankful Selfe which prompteth a false hearted Christian to speake for blessings will be Judge too of the same And there is little likelihood of right judgment to proceed from so bloody and ungrateful an Umpire and if not rightly judged of what thanks to be expected But sincerity judgeth of divine blessings by the Rules of the Spirit and Word of God The spring of Sincerity in Prayer riseth from God and therefore it will assuredly return to God in praises which are sutable Luke 17. 13 15 19. The sincere Samaritan Supplicant is as loud in his praises of God as ever he was in his prayers but so were not the other Let us now briefly speak to the two last things propounded first of the Means and Helps to further Sincerity in prayer and then of the Motives to stir us up to the same Helps to Sincerity and Purity in prayer H●lps to since●●● in prayer may be such as these 1 Labour to be sincere in other passages 1 Be sincere in 〈◊〉 other acts of our lives and practices of our life to Godward and to manward When Sincerity is interwoven in this whole piece of our lives and conversations it will shew it self in this part of it Sincerity
pray and plead first ere he wil answer us Christ prevented Zacheus and bad himselfe to his house Luke 19. 5. Zacheus come down quickly for I must abide at thine house to day yet usually he went to no house but he was first invited which maketh way to answer another objection Obj. 3. God may and doth bestow upon his people many desirable blessings without so much a doe in pleading for them The penitent thiefe did but say Lord remember me when thou commest into thy Kingdome and Christ presently answered him This day shalt thou be with me in Paradise Luke 23. 42 43. and the Publican did but cry Lord be mercifull to me a sinner and he went away justified Luke 18. 13 14. And David did but in a short ejaculatory Psal 3 way seek the Lord and he delivered him from all his feares Answ 1. Some extraordinary examples doe not take away from the force and course of an ordinary rule in this businesse of prayer nor any other 2. The cases of the Saints may be such and so circumstantiated that a few broken expressions may be as much yea more in them and from them then many pleas in themselves or others in other cases and at other times As in the poor thiefe incompassed with so much sense of guilt of his former leud courses with bodily tortures feare of death c. So in David in that instant when he changed his behaviour before Abimelech Psal 34. title So in cases of poore tempted Saints under bonds bolts and keepers as it were and with heavy weights upon their spirits They make short cries in depths Psal 130. 1. 3. God wil sometimes order passages for peculiar examples of his royall bounty that none may glory in man nor in prayers nor in pleas although acted therein by the spirit of grace and that none may be dismayed albeit they cannot sometimes plead the cases of their souls 4. The Scripture in recording the Saints prayers doth not alwaies expresse all but rather setteth down the summe and substance of what was uttered by them 5. In short prayers there may be couched many pleas as in that of the Publicans prayer wherein almost every word includeth a secret plea. As that term of Lord is a plea of respect to an humble servants request so that be propitious includeth pleas from Gods own mercy and Christs merits So that to me a sinner that is chiefest of sinners it was a very plea for grace to him that was such a one in his own sight and sense To be sure he had a pleading spirit in him Obj. 4. God is not as man to be moved by our pleas but abideth unchangeable in his purposes of what he wil doe so that as he said to Samuel touching Saul 1 Sam. 16. 1. Why mournest thou for Saul seeing I have rejected him God is not as man to repent what pleas soever are made to the contrary 1 Sam. 28. 15. God answereth me not saith Saul neither by Vrim nor by Prophets Lord Lord plead they in Luke 13. 25 26. have we not eaten and drunken in thy presence And Matth. 7. 21 22 23. Have we not prophesied in thy name and in thy name cast out divels but both in vain I know you not saith the Lord depart from me c. Ans 1. It s true Amidst Gods divers expressings of himselfe to us sometimes as frowning sometimes as smiling there is no change with God God is the same when he carrieth it to us as willing or when as unwilling to hearken to us because by an immutable act of his counsel he ordered it to carry it so diversly towards us in his dispensations 2. It s true also that there is nothing done in time but the Lord decreed it immutably before all time as that he would confer upon his people such and such a mercy but in such a way of moving them to pray and plead for it 3. It s true also that there is a time when pleas availe not as 1. For a time and so the Lord may expresse distaste and carry it as one that is angry with his own yea when pleading in prayer The Church pleadeth Psal 80. 1. Heare why so O thou shepheard of Israel c. yet vers 4. expostulateth Why art thou so long angry with the prayers of thy people yet were their pleas and prayers and teares treasured up for a fit season of help 2. For ever namely in case of expiration and ending of the date of the day and season of grace with any Prov. 1. 28. They shall seek me early and not finde me 4. Albeit the Lord be not moved by our pleas yet are our pleas his ordinance and therefore we are to attend thereto and they are an ordinary way and meanes in the use whereof God will give promised mercies yea they are a means which the Spirit of God maketh use of to move and quicken up our sense and feeling of such and such wants our desire of such and such mercies and our faith in such and such promises or attributes of God or the like to put us upon the serious urging of such and such holy pleas in our prayers Now we come to the second thing propounded namely what pleas we are to use in our prayers to the Lord. There are in arguing the cases and intricacies of our soules spirituall Topick places as I may call them certaine radicall notions in God and Christ and the Word which yield fruitfull and forcible arguments in this our holy discourse and reasoning with God true it is that it is not every puny in Christianity that can raise so aply seasonably strongly plentifully and graciously such prevailing pleas some are but Juniors and Freshmen in the schoole of Christ others are Senior Students in this holy Logick there is much skill required to become one of Heavens Barristers But for the better help and direction in Pleas with God respecting himselfe as from his own name this Art and fruitfull practice thereof let us reduce these pleas to three heads Some respect God some our selves some others Briefly then of some pleas respecting God and there we finde the Scripture recording some approved and as I may say unanswerable pleas As first the engagement of his own name in the cases before him When a petitioner hath such skill in pleading his suit that he can prudently involve the petitioned party in his case and so make it as well the case of the petitioned as of the petitioner this with men is undeniable pleading So is it here with God thus Exod. 32. 11 12. Why doth thy wrath wax hot c. Wherefore should the Aegyptians speak and say for mischiefe did the Lord bring them out to slay them in the mountaine c. As if he had said Lord I say not how the name of thy grace wisdome faithfulnesse and long-suffering may suffer in the eyes and hearts of thy professed people if thou shouldest deny my request but