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A12171 The bruised reede, and smoaking flax Some sermons contracted out of the 12. of Matth. 20. At the desire, and for the good of weaker Christians. By R. Sibbes. D.D. Sibbes, Richard, 1577-1635. 1630 (1630) STC 22479; ESTC S102404 79,256 424

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whatsoever the judgement shall say to the contrary there is no connaturall proportion betwixt an unsanctified hart and a sanctified judgment For the heart unaltered will not give leave to the judgement coldly and so berly to conclude what is best as the sick man whilst his aguish distemper corrupteth his taste he is rather desirous to please that then to hearken what the Physitian shall speake judgment hath not power over it selfe where the wil is unsubdued for the will and affections bribe it to give sentence for them when any profit or pleasure shall come in competition with that which the judgement in generall only shall thinke to be good and therefore it is for the most part in the power of the heart what the understanding shall judge and determine in particular things Where grace hath brought the heart under there unruly passions doe not cast such a mist before the understanding but that in particular it seeth that which is best and base respects springing from selfe-love doe not alter the case and byas the judgment into a contrary way but that which is good in it selfe shall be good unto us although it crosse our particular worldly interests The right conceiving of this hath an influence into practice which hath drawne me to a more full explanation this will teach us the right method of godlinesse to begin with judgement and then to begge of GOD together with illumination holy inclinations of our will and affections that so a perfect government may be set up in our hearts and that our knowledge may bee with al judgment that is w th experience and feeling when the judgement of CHRIST is set up in our judgements and thence by the Spirit of CHRIST brought into our hearts then it is in its proper place and throne and untill then truth doth us no good but helpeth to condemne us The life of a●… Christiā is a regular life he that walketh by the rule of the new creature peace shall be upon him he that despiseth his way loveth to live at large seeking all liberty to the flesh shall dye And it is made good by Saint Paul If we live after the flesh we shall dye VVe learne likewise that men of an ill governed life have no true judgement no wicked man can bee a wise man And that without CHRISTS Spirit the soule is in confusion without beauty and form as all things were in the Chaos before the creatiō The whole soule is out of joynt till it be set in againe by him whose office is to restore all things The baser part of the soule which should bee subject ruleth all and keepeth under that little truth that is in the understanding holding it captive to base affections and Sathan by corruption getteth al the holds of the soule till CHRIST stronger then he commeth and driveth him out and taketh possession of all the powers and parts of soule and body to be weapons of righteousnes to serve him and then new Lords new Lawes CHRIST as a new Conquerour changeth the fundamentall lawes of old Adam and establisheth a government of his owne The second Conclusion is that this government is victorious The reasons are 1 Because CHRIST hath conquered all in his owne person first and hee is GOD over all blessed for evermore and therefore over Sinne Death Hell Sathan the world c. And as he hath overcome them in himselfe so he overcomes them in our hearts and consciences Wee use to say Conscience maketh a man a King or a caitife because it is planted in us to judge for GOD either with us or against us Now if naturall conscience bee so forcible what will it be when besides it owne light it hath the light of divine truth put into it It will undoubtedly prevaile either to make us hold up our heads with boldnesse or abase us beneath our selves If it subject it selfe by grace to CHRISTS truth then it boldly overlookes Death Hell Iudgement and all spirituall enemies because then Christ sets up his Kingdome in the conscience and makes it a kind of Paradise The sharpest conflict which the soule hath is betweene the conscience and GODS Iustice now if the conscience sprinkled with the blood of Christ hath prevailed over assaults fetcht from the justice of GOD as now satisfied by CHRIST it will prevaile over al other opposition whatsoever 2 We are to encounter with accursed and damned enemies therefore if they begin to fall before the spirit in us they shall fall if they rise up againe it is to have the greater fall 3 The spirit of truth to whose tuition CHRIST hath cōmitted his Church and the truth of the spirit which is the Scepter of CHRIST abide for ever therefore the soule begotten by the immortal feed of this spirit and this truth must not onely live for ever but likewise prevaile over all that oppose it for both the word and spirit are mighty in operation and if the ill spirit be never idle in those whom GOD delivereth up to him we cannot thinke that the Holy Spirit will bee idle in those whose leading and government is committed to him No as he dwelleth in them so he will drive out all that rise up against him untill hee be all in all What is spirituall is eternall truth is a beame of CHRISTS Spirit both in it selfe and as it is ingrafted into the soule there fore it and the grace though little wrought by it will prevaile a little thing in the hand of a Gyant will do great matters A little faith strengthned by CHRIST will worke wonders 4 To him that hath shall be given the victory over any corruption or temptation is a pledge of finall victory As Ioshua said when he set his foot upon the five Kings which hee conquered Thus God shall doe with all our enemies heaven is ours already onely we strive till we have full possession 5 CHRIST as King brings in a commanding light into the soule and bowes the necke and softens the Iron sinew of the inner man and where he begins to rule he rules for ever his Kingdome hath no end 6 The end of CHRISTS comming was to destroy the workes of the Devill both for us and in us And the end of the resurrection was as to seale unto us the assurance of his victorie So I to quicken our soules from death in sinne 2 to free our soules from such snares and sorrowes of spirituall death as accompany the guilt of sin 3 to raise them up more comfortable as the Sunne breakes forth more gloriously out of a thick cloud 4 to raise us out of particular slippes and failings stronger 5 to raise us out of all troublesome and darke conditions of this life And 6 at length to raise our bodies out of the dust For the same power that the Spirit shewed in raising CHRIST our Head from the sorrowes of
to the meeke of the earth hope to looke so gracious a Saviour in the face they that are so boysterous towards his Spouse shall know one day they had to deale with himselfe in his Church So it cannot but cut the heart of those that have felt this love of CHRIST to heare him wounded who is the life of their lives and the foule of their soules this maketh those that have selt mercy weepe over CHRIST whom they have pierced with their finnes there cannot but be a mutuall and quicke sympathie betweene the Head and the Members When wee are tempted to any sinne if we will not pitie our selves yet we should spare CHRIST in not putting him to new torments The Apostle could not finde out a more heart-breaking argument to ensorce a sacrificing our selves to GOD than to conjure us by the mercies of GOD in CHRIST This mercy of CHRIST likewise should moove us to commiserate the estate of the poore Church torne by enemies without and renting it selfe by divisions at home It cānot but work upon any soule that ever felt cōfort frō Christ to consider what an affectionate intreaty the Apostle useth to mutuall agreement in judgement affection If any consolation in Christ if any comfort of love if any fellowship of the Spirit any bowells and mercies fulfill my joy be like minded As if he should say unlesse you will disclaime all consolation in Christ c. labour to maintaine the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace What a joyfull spectacle is this to Satan and his faction to see those that are separated from the world fall in pieces among themselves Our discord is our enemies melody The more to blame those that for private aims affect differences from others and will not suffer the wounds of the Church to close and meet together Which must not be understood as if men should dissemble their judgement in any truth where there is just cause of expressing themselves for the least truth is Christs and not ours and therefore we are not to take liberty to affirme or deny at our pleasures there is a due in a peny as well as in a pound therefore wee must bee faithfull in the least truth when season calleth for it then our words are like Apples of gold with pictures of silver One word spoken in season will doe more good than a thousand out of season In some cases peace by keeping our faith to our selves is of more consequence than the open discovery of some things we take to be true considering the weaknesse of mans nature is such that there can hardly be a discovery of any difference in opinion without some estrangement of affection So farre as men are not of one minde they will hardly be of one heart except where grace and the peace of God beare great rule in the heart therefore open shew of difference is never good but when it is necessary howsoever some from a desire to bee some body turne into by-waies and yeeld to a spirit of cōtradiction in themselves yet if Saint Paul may bee Iudge Are they not carnall if it bee wisedome it is wisedome from beneath for the wisedome from above as it is pure so it is peaceable Our blessed Saviour when hee was to leave the world what doth hee presse upon his Disciples more than peace and love And in his last prayer with what earnestnesse did he beg of his Father that They might be one as he and the Father were one But what hee prayed for on earth we shall onely enjoy perfectly in heaven Let this make the meditation of that time the more sweet unto us And further to lay open offenders in this kinde what spirit shall we think them to be of that take advantages of the bruisednesse and infirmities of mens spirits to relieve them with false peace for their owne worldly ends A wounded spirit will part with any thing Most of the gainfull points of Popery as confession sasatisfaction merit Purgatory c. spring from hence but they are Physitians of no value or rather tormentors than Physitians at all It is a greater blessing to bee delivered from the sting of these Scorpions then wee are thankfull for Spirituall tyranny is the greatest tyranny and then especially when it is where most mercy should be shewed yet even there some like cruell surgeons delight in making long cures to serve themselves upon the misery of others It bringeth men under a terrible curse When they will not remember to shew mercy but persecute the poore and needy man that they might even slay the broken in heart Likewise to such as raise temporall advantage to thēselves out of the spirituall misery of others join such as raise estates by betraying the Church and are unfaithfull in the trust committed unto them when the children shall cry for the bread of life and there is none to give them bringing thus upon the people of GOD that heavie judgement of a spirituall famine starving CHRIST in his members Shall we so requite so good a Savior who counteth the love and mercie shewed in feeding his Lambs as shewed to himselfe Last of all they carie themselves very unkindly towards CHRIST who ●…umble at this his low stooping unto us in his government and ordinances that are ashamed of the simplicity of the Gospell that count Preaching foolishness They out of the pride of their heart thinke they may do well enough without the helpe of the Word and Sacraments and think CHRIST tooke not state enough upon him and therefore they will mend the matter with their own devises whereby they may give the better content to flesh and blood as in Popery What greater unthankfulnesse can there bee then to dispise any helpe that CHRIST in mercy hath provided for us In the dayes of his flesh the proud Pharisees tooke offence at his familiar conversing with sinfull men who onely did so as a Physitian to heale their soules What defences was Saint Paul driven to make for himselfe for his plainnesse in unfolding the Gospell The more CHRIST in himselfe and in his servants shall descēd to exalt us the more we should with all humility and readinesse entertaine that love and magnifie the goodnesse of GOD that hath put the great worke of our salvation and laid the government upon so gentle a Saviour that will carry himselfe so mildely in all things wherein hee is to deale betwixt GOD and us and us and GOD The lower CHRIST comes downe to us the higher let us lift him up in our harts so will all those doe that have ever found the experience of CHRISTS work in their heart We come to the third part the constant progress of CHRISTS gracious power untill hee hath set up such an absolute government in us which shal prevaile over all corruption It is said here he will cherish his Beginnings of Grace in us untill he bring forth
thing it wil be of more use and comfort then al this world which passeth away comes to nothing Yea let us be thankfull sor that promised and assured victory which we may relie on without presumption as Saint Paul doth Thankes bee to GOD that hath given us victorie in Iesu Christ. See a slame in a spark a tree in a seed see great things in little beginnings Looke not so much to the beginning as to the perfection and so we shall bee in some degree joyfull in our selves and thankfull unto Christ. And let all this that hath beene spoken allure those that are not yet in state of grace to come under CHRISTS sweet and victorious government for though wee shall have much opposition yet if we strive hee will helpe us if we faile he wil cherish us if wee bee guided by him we shall overcome If we overcome wee are sure to be crowned And for the presēt state of the Church we see now how forlorne it is yet let us comfort our selves that CHRISTS cause shall prevaile Christ will rule till he hath made his enemies his footstoole not onely to trample up on but to helpe him up to mount higher in glory Babylon shall fall for strong is the Lord who hath condemned her Rev. 18. 8. Christs judgement not onely in his children but also against his enemies shall be victorious for hee is King of Kings and Lord of Lords GOD will not suffer Antichrist and his supports to revell and ruffle in the Church as they doe If we looke to the present state of the Church of CHRIST it is as Daniel in the midst of Lyons as a Lilly amongst thornes As a ship not onely tossed but almost covered with waves It is so low that the enemies thinke they have buried CHRIST in regard of his Gospel in the grave and there they thinke to keepe him from rising but CHRIST as he rose in his person so hee will roule away all stones rise again in his church how little support hath the Church and cause of CHRIST at this day how strong a conspiracie is against it The spirit of Antichrist is now lifted up and marcheth furiously things seeme to hang on a small and invisible thread But our comfort is that CHRIST liveth and raigneth and standeth on Mount Sion in defence of them that stand for him and when States and Kingdomes shall dash one against another CHRIST will have care of his owne Children and cause seeing there is nothing else in the world that he much esteemeth At this very time the delivery of his Church and the ruine of his enemies is in working we see not things in motion till CHRIST hath done his worke and then wee shall see that the Lord raigneth CHRIST and his Church when they are at the lowest are neerest rising his enemies at the highest are neerest a downefall The Iewes are not yet come in under CHRISTS banner but GOD that hath perswaded Iaphet to come into the Tents of Shem will perswade Shem to come into the Tents of Iaphet The fulnesse of the Gentiles is not yet come in but CHRIST that hath the utmost parts of the earth given him for his possession will gather all the sheepe his Father hath given him into one fold that there may bee one sheepfold and one shepheard The faithfull Iewes rejoyced to thinke of the calling of the Gentiles and why should not we joy to thinke of the calling of the Iewes The Gospels course hath hitherto been as that of the Sun from East to West and so in GODS time may proceed yet further West No creature can hinder the course of the Sun nor stop the influence of heaven nor hinder the blowing of the winde much lesse hinder the prevailing power of divine truth untill CHRIST hath brought all under one head and then he will present all to his Father these are they thou hast given unto me these are they that have taken mee for their Lord and King that have suffered with mee My will is that they bee where I am and raigne with mee And then hee will deliver up the Kingdome even to his Father and put downe all other rule and authority and power Let us then bring our hearts to holy resolutions and set our selves upon that which is good and against that which is ill in our selves or others according to our callings upon this incouragement that CHRISTS grace and power shall goe along with us What had become of that great worke of Reformation of Religion in the latter Spring of the Gospel if men had not beene armed with invincible courage to out-stride all lets upon this faith that the cause was CHRISTS and that he would not be wanting to his owne cause Luther ingenuosly confessed that he caried matters often inconsiderately and with mixture of passion but upon acknowledgement GOD tooke not advantage of his errors but the cause being GODS and his aymes being holy to promote the truth and being a mighty man in prayer and strong in faith GOD by him kindled that fire which all the world shall never bee able to quench According to our faith so is our incouragement to all duties therefore let us strengthen faith that it may strengthen all other graces This very beliefe that faith shall bee victorious is a meanes to make it so indeed Beleeve it therefore that though it bee often as smoaking flax yet it shall preuaile If it prevaile with GOD himselfe in tryalls shall it not prevaile over all other opposition Let us waite a while and we shall see the salvation of the Lord. The Lord reveale himselfe more and more unto us in the face of his Sonne Iesus CHRIST and magnifie the power of his grace in cherishing those beginnings of grace in the middest of our corruptions and sanctifie the consideration of our owne infirmities to humble us and of his tender mercy to incourage us And perswade us that since he hath taken us into the covenant of grace hee will not cast us off for those corruptions which as they grieve his Spirit so they make us vile in our owne eyes And because Sathan labours to obscure the glory●… of his mercy and hinder our comfort by discouragements The Lord adde this to the rest of his mercies that since he is so gracious to those that yeeld to his goverment we may make the right use of this grace and not lose any portion of comfort that is layd up for us in CHRIST And hee vouchsafe to let the prevailing power of his Spirit in us bee an evidence of the truth of grace begun and a pledge of finall victory at that time when he will be all in all in all his for all eternity Amen FINIS Heb. 10. 7. 1 Th. s. 5 14 Hosea 2. 24. Rev. 22. 17. M●… 11. 28 Esay 53. 1. 1 Ioh. 3. 23. Ioh. 16. 9. 2 Cor. 3. 20. Es. 5. 8. Hos. 11. 9. Eph. 3. 18. Es. 57.