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A55343 A directory for youth Through all the difficulties attending that state of life. Or a discouse of youthful lusts. In which the nature and dinds of them are described, and remedies against them laid down. First preached to young people, and now published at their request. By Samuel Pomfret, minister of the gospel. Pomfret, Samuel, d. 1722. 1693 (1693) Wing P2798; ESTC R224107 117,456 254

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When we withdraw from the means as Prayer and the Word and Holy Watchfulness these are as materials to keep in the Fire and when we decline or restrain these we quench the Spirit in his Influences they decay and dye away within us Miscarriages of this kind Divines call Omissions 2. When though we do not decline Ordinances we adventure upon commissions of Sin this now extinguisheth and directly quencheth the Spirit 's light and heat this is as water cast on it presently puts out the Fire O that young ones would attend hereunto for want of regarding these things many perish and go to Hell If ever any thing was to be deplored in this world this is to be deplored that the Spirit of God when he comes with his Light and Heat to sanctifie and save us we grieve him resist him tempt him vex him quench him these are all Scripture expressions O Lord what account shall there be at that great and terrible Day for these things Learn hence young ones that when you have this blessed Spirit either in Sermon-time or other times like a Sun rising and shining into your dark Soul's shewing you as clear as Noon-day that your Courses have been naught that thus and thus hast thou done and that without the New Creature Faith Repentance c. thou art undone for ever and shewing thee farther that thou hast before thee a blessed offer of Christ and the great Salvation purchased with his Blood asuring thee if thou cast away thy Trangressions and come in and accept the Grace offered thou shalt not perish but have Everlasting Life and probably this blessed Spirit goes on further awakening thy Conscience stirring up thy Affections that thou goest from the Sermon smitten wounded as with an Arrow sticking within thee so that thou hast some Light and Heat too a mercy thou canst never enough value If now thou triflest and growest careless of means and through neglect of Prayer and omission of other Duties sufferest these Sparks to dye in the Embers then thou art verily guilty of this horrible Sin of quenching the Spirit much more if instead of calling for the Bellows and blowing while there is a Fire thou adventurest to cast on Water i. e. to run into Evil Company to yield to thy vile Corruptions to drink the poysoned Cup and eat of the forbidden murdering Morsels then be sute with an high hand with a witness you are guilty of quenching the Spirit O the unspeakable misery this brings O that ever you can hear these things without Trembling This is the first direction to get a true Knowledge what this Sin is 2. When you know it study the grievous and hainous nature of it that your wanton Hearts may be awed and affrighted from the lest approaches towards it for time to come O young people is it now a time of the Spirit 's striving in you stirring of you and striving with you O take heed for now is Satan most conversant and instant to pick out your Eyes to blow out the Light And this he can never do without thy own agency and compliance with him though he is a Creature full of Malice Subtilty and of great Power yet blessed be God he cannot force you oppose you he will you must expect it now more than ever for now he is afraid of losing you Luke 11. 42. therefore look for your share but though he hath an opposing Power yet he hath not an enforcing Power Hence in James 4. 7. Resist the Devil and he will flee But now if instead of resisting the evil Spirit you should resist the Good Spirit for both may be resisted O the grievous and hainous Nature of this Sin words can't express it without all question it 's greatly influential towards the filling up the Measure of Sin and the Vials of God's Wrath. And it may be said of such as the Apostle hath it in 2 Pet. 2. 21. It had been better they had never known the Way of Righteousness than having known it to turn away from the Holy Commandment given to them They are in danger of these threatned Judgments John 12. 40. and Prov. 1. 28. and Psal 81. 12. and Hos 4. 17. and Ezek. 24. 13. and Heb. 3. 11. and Heb. 6. 4 5 6. O that young ones would read and tremble at these Scriptures to deter them from quenching the Spirit as they would ever escape having their lot and portion in such dreadful and tremendous Judgments as are contained in those places O take warning Young Men lest you be hardned to destruction God hath removed many a one of your Equals already neglected Talents have been taken away from many Drones and Dallyers according to that 13. Matth. 12. Whosoever hath not i. e. improves not from him shall be taken away that which he seems to have There is no prevention of this Judgment but by improving your Talents and knowing the things of your Peace in your day 3. Never rest in Convictions till they bring you to rest in Christ Many when under some sense of Sin and Misery and some apprehensions of Mercy they will go and pray and may be weep too and upon this without real union to and application of Christ and his Blood they grow well again and think now all the danger is over I am a new man I was Prayerless now I Pray I was a careless wretch careless of God and my Soul but now I bless God things are quite otherwise with me and my House is swept and garnished and the unclean Spirit that is gone will return no more c. Here multitudes take up their Rest short of Christ patching up a Righteousness of their own hoping by their pedling Wares to maintain themselves and all this while ignorant of Christ and his Righteousness or at least see no such absolute necessity of him so that the Peace and Rest they get is not from Christ's Blood but their own Prayers and Tears not from his attonement but their own amendment c. And as multitdes take up their stand here so from hence may they date their fatal fall Wherefore I beseech you rest not in any thing of your own short of Christ and to the end you may not I add in the next place 4. Study that great Scripture in Rom. 3. 25. Whom God hath set forth to be a Propitiation through Faith in his Blood and what followeth pray mark twice it 's expressed to declare his Righteousness in Remission of Sins and in the close of the 26. verse That God might be just in justifying the Sinner that believes in Christ For the opening of this a little I beseech you consider the case between God and man stood thus God made man upright man sins falls under the sanction of that Law he broke viz. In the Day thou eatest thereof thou shalt dye Now such is the Holiness of God's Nature that he cannot but hate Sin and such is the Impartiality of his Justice and
Righteousness that Heaven and Earth may sooner pass away than the least Jot or Tittle of his Law pass away unaccomplished though foolish Sinners make nothing of breaking it Well then the great case is How shall Sin be pardoned and the Sinner saved If Justice come upon the Sinner for satisfaction it will swallow him up in the Gulf of eternal misery Therefore had this question been put to the innumerable Host of Angels in Heaven what way sinful man could be saved and yet Justice satisfied and the Law fulfilled They would have been everlastingly puzled and pos'd no less then the infinite Wisdom of God could ever have found it out which is called Wisdom in a Mystery Now that Mystery is revealed in this glorious Text God the Father hath sent and set forth his own Son in our Natures to be a Propitiation through Faith in his Blood to declare his Righteousness and Justice as well as his Grace and Mercy in pardoning and saving such and only such as believe in Jesus So that if you neglect Christ and Faith in his Blood do what you will you will be still under the Curse of the Law and the Wrath of God you can never escape Condemnation it 's impossible it should be otherwise without the shedding of Blood there can be no Remission Heb. 9. 22. It cannot be the Blood of a meer Creature that can take away Sin it must be the Blood of that Immaculate Lamb of God And when all this is understood there is another great Truth you must know and that is that there must be Faith in this Blood or there can be no actual Remission of your Sins and therefore in vain do Sinners support their hopes of pardon in Heaven with their own Righteousness saying We have sinned but God is merciful and we now repent and reform and turn to God c. Alas poor Soul can these make Satisfaction and make up a Ransom and Price for a Sinner's Redemption what need Christ have shed his Blood then It 's true these Duties are excellent in their due place and must be performed but will you put them in Christ's room and make Saviours of them then you put an undoing Cheat upon your poor Souls and will miscarry for ever under your Convictions and amidst all your Performances for he that believeth not the Wrath of God abideth on him and he shall not see Life And therefore if you would not quench the blessed Spirit and perish after all his strivings with you and shewing you your Sin and Misery I add in the next Direction 5. Prayer this is an excellent means to prevent miscarrying under the operations and workings of the Spirit of God O let nothing be able to keep God and your Souls asunder Are you under the Convictions of the Spirit and don 't know what course to take for Peace with God and freedom from Condemnation Away to the Throne of Grace and there pour out thy Complaints into the Bosom of God and say O Lord I am a sinful wretched vile miserable Creature I have destroyed my self time was I was ignorant and knew it not but now thy Spirit has awakened my Conscience and opened my blind Eyes to see my Sin and Misery so that I am now convinc'd that I must be damned without Faith in a crucified Christ but alas Lord I have such a cursed base deceitful hard and unbelieving Heart in me that I can't tell what in the world to do for an Interest in Christ Lord I am without strength I beseech thee to pity a poor undone Sinner that is now driven to thy Door by want and misery And here plead hard and make Supplication for an Heart to believe and that in spite of all Discouragements first tell him what thou hast heard of his Benignity and tender Compassion That the King of Israel is a merciful King and that thou hast heard of an Eternal Design of Grace to poor Sinners and how in the Fulness of Time he sent his Son to seek and to save what was lost and opened a Fountain of Grace and established an everlasting Covenant of Grace in the Blood of Christ and now has set forth in the Gospel his Son to be a Propitiation through Faith in his Blood and has made proclamation to all rebellious Sinners to come in and accept of Mercy through Christ and commanded upon pain of Damnation to take Christ and with him all saving good Then plead thy compliance with the Gospel-Call and say O blessed Lord in obedience to thy Call lo I am come here a poor trembling starving Beggar that of all that ever came in and knocked at thy Door none more in need of a Saviour and Salvation than I. Now here suggest thy Wants and say Lord I want Faith I have through thy Mercy awakenings of Conscience but I want to be in Christ that my Nature may be renewed I see my undone state without him but I want union with him Lord while I am without Christ I am without strength O draw me O let it be the Day of thy Power hast thou not said no man can come except thou draw and dear Lord I find the impotency of my own cannot O let me find the Efficacy of thy own Power and feel the vertue of thy Almighty Arm drawing me to Christ Lord perswade me make my Heart to stoop subdue my strong Corruptions dispossess and disarm that malignant party in my Soul demolish those strong Holds of Sin and Hell there O Lord this is a sad condition to be unreconciled to thee and unespoused to Christ O pity and help one that seeth reason enough to believe but has not strength enough my Insufficiencies are equal with my Necessities though I can never get to Heaven without Faith and Holiness and though I know I want both yet Lord thou knowest I am no more able to change my sinful nature and be the Author of Faith to my self than I am to create a World or quicken and raise the Dead but if thou wilt make bare thy Arm it will soon be done my proud Heart shall soon be humble my hard Heart shall soon become soft my unbelieving Heart be made believing O speak but the Word and a poor Sinner that has fear'd burning in Hell hundreds of times shall sing thy Praise O thou that commandest me to turn Turn thou me and I shall be turned And here plead his Promise and Christ's Purchase after some such manner as this Blessed Lord hast thou not promised that thou wilt not cast out him that cometh to thee and that thou wilt give thy holy Spirit to him that asks and that it shall be opened to him that knocks and that thou wilt take away the Heart of Stone and give a Heart of Flesh and give a New Heart and remember Sin no more Lord if these be not thine own Promises I 'll be content to go away empty And are not all thy Promises yea and Amen Is it not
life it is the ready way to Atheisin and Apostacy whereas if you would always keep the eye of your mind open to behold the speedy approach of Death and Judgment as in rem presentem how admirably would it work how serious in casting up your souls accounts and imploring of pardon and eternal Life would you be 15. Another of these youthful sins is Pride and vain Glory which stands in an overvaluing of our selves with reference to the endowments of the Mind or Body such as Wit Parts Beauty Stature Strength Agility c. Young ones have much darkness and ignorance both of God and themselves and hence they set themselves as among the Stars in their own thoughts if they have Parts how prone are they to be proud of them conceiting themselves to have much more than indeed they have and then above measure admiring their own Wit and strength of parts and expecting every one else should admire them too not considering that these mental gifts without Grace makes them more like the Devil that abounds with endowments of this kind and to be more serviceable to him as malignant instrumentals in promoting the ruin of mens souls as Austin told a great but unsanctified Scholar ornari a te diabolus quaerit the Devil seeks to be honoured and served by thee And you read in 3. Gen. 1. Because the Serpent was more subtile than any other beast the Devil used that Creature to destroy mankind Now this Pride of Intellectuals is never more dangerous than when it terminates upon Religion and Souls affairs and there are none more obnoxious hereunto than young people a little knowledge maketh them think they are fit to be Preachers presently whereas the old and experienced Christian with trembling cryeth out Lord who is sufficient for these things Young ones for want of acquaintance with and experience of the wickedness and deceitfulness of their own hearts are apt to think that they have abundance of Grace Paul a young man was highly conceited of his good estate in Religion and spiritual matters till the commandment came in the power of it and revived in him a sight and sense of his cursed and sinful estate by nature 7. Rom. 9. And so the young man in the Gospel according to Matth. 19. chap. 20. All these have I done what lack I yet O young man remember this spiritual Pride is like the flye in the pot of Oyntment make all to stink if you over-value your selves in matters of Religion you may soon undo your selves and fall into the snare and condemnation of the Devil This was the reason why Paul forbids the choosing of a young beginner in Religion to the work of the Ministry Not a Novice lest he should be lifted up with Pride 1 Tim. 3. 6. Paul was a wise man he well knew the subtilties of Satan and the want of experience in young ones would soon insnare them and betray them into the hands of this sin And then with respect to Pride in bodily endowments as Beauty Strength Stature c. Alas how is the Youth of the present Age grown monstrous herein Never did Pride ride in such state when it went abroad in the Streets of Sodom as at this day it doth in this Nation wherein I was born and in this City wherein I now breathe Alas what wandering eyes wanton dresses foolish fashions apish imitations extravagant washings profane patching in a word a practical devotedness to the vile Body that is but a fine skin full of filth Flegm Choler and Corruption abounds in this City O the Arts Studies Pains among us all for the neatifying priding pampering this piece of earth that e're long will be meat for the Worms O young people what will a white skin or strength of Limbs or a rosie Complexion signifie when God rebuketh man for sin his beauty will consume as a Moth. 39. Psal 11. One fit of an Ague can alter thy beauty or a visitation with the Small Pox can change it into its contrary 16. Another sin Youth is ordinarily prone to is quenching and stifling the holy motions of Gods Spirit This more especially they are liable to that are the seed of the Righteous and that dwell among those whose chief scope and aim is to promote your Conversion by their daily Prayers Instructions and holy examples Such young ones as are thus educated in righteous Families and used to a constant attendance through the care of their godly Parents or Masters on the means of Grace both publick and private they do meet with innumerable inward motions of the spirit of God striving in and with them they lie more obvious to the Lords grace and I am perswaded that there is not one to be found among these that are come to years of understanding but what must own the truth of this But oh the woful opposition that is commonly made by young ones against these holy suggestions and illapses of the blessed spirit they are usually like the sparks falling into a Sea of water when they are at a Sermon how many knocks and secret jogs touches of Heart and Conscience do they meet with to consider soberly about their spiritual and everlasting state But what through the subtilty of Satan and the love of foolish mirth and pleasures and vain company c. presently as soon as they return they lose all quench those begun convictions and just were it if the abused spirit should depart for ever and strive no more Be assured young people you cannot sin at so cheap a rate as an old sinner that never had the heavenly gales breathings operations motions to conversion interruptions and checks in sinful courses as you have had O it is this that accents Gospel condemnation that light is come and men love darkness rather than light 3. John 19. When because light reproves gauls the sinner therefore it is hated this is dreadful indeed O ponder a while what an infinite mercy of God it is to your poor miserable souls to have the strivings and negotiatings of the holy spirit of God 147. Psal 19. he hath not dealt so with all of your ranks and standing How many thousands are let alone like young Dagons now to resist these and to sin against the light argueth such a love to sin and aversation to God as justly may place you in the forefront of desperate sinners 17. The next sin Youth are prone to is Atheism c. ridiculing serious Religion The holy Apostle distinctly foretold by a spirit of Prophesie this very sin in the 2 Peter 3. 3 4. knowing this first that there shall come in the last days scoffers walking after their own lusts and saying where is the promise of his coming surely these are those last days wherein we live and never did this sin of Atheism and deriding at goodness obtain such a vogue till of late in this irreligious Age wherein the main Articles of the Christian Faith are shaken in the minds of
its particular proper Lusts this appropriation cuts off young ones from all vain Excuses that ordinarily are made when they sin O such a one provoked me or Satan tempted me Alas these Lusts are from thy self they are inherent in thee if it be enquired Whence are all these heaps of filthy Lusts in young ones the Answer is easie Out of the Heart proceed evil Thoughts Murders Adulteries Fornication Theft false Witness Blasphemies 15. Matth. 19. This is that Dunghil in which the whole Serpentine blood of all actual Sins is conceived and brought forth here is that ho● Aetna which is within you young ones that never ceaseth from sending forth continual steams and fumes of vile Lusts It true the Devil and the World are grea● enticers to Sin but not like your inheren● Lusts 1 James 14. 15. But every man ● tempted when he is drawn away of his ow● Lust and enticed That when Lust hath conceived it bringeth forth Sin and Sin when i● is finished brings forth Death Satan and th● World can only tempt and entice you Objectively and Externally but your youthful Lust tempts internally and therefor● more dangerous Now see the strength ●● this 1st Reason viz. that that gives me mo●● danger that must put me on more labou● and diligence to shun and escape Besides whatever any of our spiritual Enemies shoul● attempt to draw you to Sin it would be altogether ineffectual were it not for these Lusts within These most endanger the Soul and according to your mortifying and fleeing these you may estimate the true estate of your Soul to be a state of Grace 18. Psalm 23. I was also upright before him and have kept my self from mine Iniquity Alas young ones the propriety and inherence of your Lusts is such as necessitates your continual Watchings Strivings in Prayer at the Throne of Grace if a man had a Thief in his House a Fire in his Chamber he had need to bestir himself or he will be rob'd and burn'd Young man thou carriest Gunpowder about thy very Nature O had thou not need to flee them or that which carries Fire It 's dangerous yielding to thy youthful lust It 's like putting Fire to the Powder It was the saying of a German Divine when his Friends were commending him recounting his usefulness and serviceableness Auferte ignem adhuc enim paleas habeo Take away the Fire for there is yet Chaff in me O what Guards do you young ones need to keep you from being ruin'd by so near domestick an Enemy What sharp Winters of Frost and Snow i. e. Fasting Weeping or Suffering dost thou need to kill these rank Weeds i. e. thy youthful Lusts in the Garden of thy Soul the consideration of this Inherency of thy Lust young man calls for both inward and outward Exercises Assistance internal as Checks of Conscience solicitousness of Thoughts earnestness of Desires actings of Faith in Christ the strivings teachings strengthenings quicknings of the blessed Spirit External as denying your Senses that dangerous tho' extreamly delightful Flesh and Blood liberty of a guardless careless and needless converse with the world's Trinity Honours Pleasures Profits and allowing your sinful and needy Soul a due proportion of time in constant attendance upon God in all outward Ordinances both publick and private which he hath appointed and instituted for thy help and assistance to mortifie and abandon thy youthful lusts It 's upon this account and consideration namely that propriety of Sins inherence in thee that renders this duty of fleeing thy youthful Sins so very difficult hence it 's called 18. Matth. 9. a cutting off a righ● Hand a plucking out a right Eye hence it is that the Gate of entrance into Life i● by our blessed Saviour called a strait Gate hence it is that if there were no Devil in the world to tempt you or wicked Instruments to entice you yet would you be carried out to commit all Evil with greediness i● you close not with the Counsel here given you Were it not for this propriety of your Lusts inherence you might no more fea● that roaring Lyon that goeth about seeking whom he may devour than the Lyon of the Tribe of Judah who said The Prince of this World cometh unto me and finds nothing in me 14. John 30. But alas your Lusts are within you as the Canaanite in the Land of Israel and they easily beset you there is a naturality of Sin now since the Fall as blackness to the Aethiopian and like a fretting Leprosie adheres to our Natures with so much pertinacy that even after conversion Sin remains while on this side the Grave which truth is verified by the sad experience of all believers in the world that so they may never put off their Christian Armour till they put off this earthly Tabernacle but be continually kept watching fighting runing wrestling praying c. after millions of Tears and Prayers still they are fain to send up their Cries and Groans to Heaven for the abating and destroying the remains of Pride Atheism Unbelief c. And what hope can be left O young ones that ever you will obtain a Victory when your Enemy is so near you nay dwells in you if you lie idle nay how sure is it that you will be carried a miserable Captive by your Lusts to Hell if you take not this Advice to flee your youthful Lusts especially if you consider how the Devil night and day is watching to set Fire to thy Lusts thou hast a combustible Nature and Constitution and he is cunning and filled with Malice and with all sorts of Wiles Depths Baits Snares for all tempers and above all he desires to have young ones so that to be secure and indifferent here is in a sense equivalent to yield your Souls to Sin and Satan which brings me to the second Reason of this Doctrine Second Reason That therefore it is a duty of special concernment to Youth to flee youthful Lusts because of the malignity of their influence this I shall evidence to you more generally and then more particularly 1. More generally Your youthful Lusts so far as they prevail they destroy your Souls 8. Rom. 13. If you live after the Flesh you shall dye Mark it I pray upon what unalterable terms it runs O the malignity of these Lusts 7. Rom. 21. and the 23. What Fruit had you then in those things whereof yo● are now ashamed for the end of those things is Death v. 23. The wages of Sin is Death But to be more particular there is a threefold evil influence these youthful Lusts if no● abandon'd will certainly have upon you 1. They will hinder your Conversion o● render it exceeding difficult 2. They will hurry you into most grievous Temptations and Perplexi●ies 3. They will hasten your utter Ruin an● Destruction 1. They will hinder your Conversion or render it exceeding difficult and this they will do these two ways 1. As they wofully indispose the Soul
calling and you are not sure but the present Call may be his last And O how deplorable is a Sinner's case when the Lord shall say Because I have called and you have refused I will call no more for ever he that is unjust let him be unjust still a● he that is filthy let him be filthy still Rev. 2● 21. Which brings me to speak of the second Branch wherein thy time of Gra●● consists and whereof it is constituted namely the inward strivings and motions of th● Spirit of God how uncertain these a● So that suppose thou hadst an assurance o● the continuance of the outward Calls of th● Word yet what assurance hast thou of th● inward strivings and operations of the Sprit without which all the outward mea● will be ineffectual Alas how long m● we poor Ministers stand at your Doors an● knock and call Awake thou that sleepest and arise from the Dead er'e one Si●ner will stir until that omnipotent Age● put forth his virtue and influence As th● Waters of Bethesda had no sanative heali●● Vertue in them till the Angel at a certai● time of the day moved and troubled th● Waters So let Minister's abilities an● gifts be what they will they do but ploug● upon the Rocks as it were until the Spi● concur to take away the stony Heart an● open those Iron Gates of the Soul as h● did Lydia's Now this blessed Spirit do●● ordinarily in time of hearing the Wor● afford to men especially to young one many good Motions and Excitations to repentance in Enlightnings Awakenings setting their Sins before them in thei● bloody guilt and condemning nature bringing them into straits of Conscience stirring up affections and good purposes of leaving their Sins putting them upon Prayer and coming to Christ c. All which pretious Motions and workings of the Spirit with the Word in the Souls of young persons are choice Mercies and if they were wise without delay incontinently and presently to comply with the same it might be as much as their eternal Happiness is worth whereas on the contrary if they quench these blessed motions by delays and prorogations as Felix did it may amount to the damage of Damnation and who can tell what that amounts to God may be provoked to withdraw his Spirit and say My Spirit shall strive no more with them For there is nothing more uncertain than the strivings and motions of the Spirit of God it is compared to the Wind that bloweth where it listeth John 3. 8. It is not like our Tydes that come at certain and 〈◊〉 times so that if you miss the Morning Tyde you may ●ake the Evening no no but it 's like the Wind which sometimes rises as we say and then all of a sudden falls and lies still sometimes it ●loweth cut of one corner and then the quite contrary way so are the workings of the Spirit he may deal with thy Soul to day and afterwards withdraw from thee move in your Hearts now and for hereafter be for ever silent and therefore thou shouldst do as the Mariner who k●owing that he hath not the Wind at his own command and that he cannot make his Voyage without its gales what doth he do why he lieth by and watcheth for the season when the Wind maketh for him and when such a season cometh he is careful to lay hold of it and to hoise up Sail and be gone So shouldst thou do young man never imagine that thou hast the Spirit of God at thy command or that ever thou canst sail to Heaven without his gracious Gales but diligently lie by the Waters of the Sanctuary waiting and watching for his sacred Movings thereon and when thou hast them then immediately and obedientially open the surled Sails of thy Soul and say Adored be thy heavenly Majesty for this gracious Visitation of thine to me a wretched Sinner Welcome welcome to my blind and hard Heart are these Convictions and Pulsations of thine O let me not miscarry and perish between Convictions and Conversions but perfect thy work dear Lord now thou hast me on the Wheel O defist not thy operation till thou hast formed me a Vessel of Mercy and brought me out a new Creature in forming Christ in me Thus be thou kind to thy own Soul in being careful to close with the present advantages which are vouchsafed to thee in this thy time of Grace and encourage thy self in this the Spirit of God will be with you 2 Chron. 15. 2. The Lord is with you while you are with him if you seek him he will be found of you but if you forsake him he will cast you off O consider the danger you run when you put off all with this hereafter hereafter you will obey his Motions and receive his Instructions This is the ready way to be for ever deserted and cast off by him It is reported of Hannibal that bewailing the loss of his opportunity that he once had to take Rome he should say When I could I had no mind to take Rome When I would I had no power There will be I fear innumerable and incurable instances in the other world that will confess to all Eternity that when the Spirit in their time of Grace wooed them to repent and be converted that their Sins might be blotted out they had no mind to it but when they would after their desertion and rejection upon a Bed of Death they had no power O young men who now put it off it is never enough considered by you what infinite hazards you run of perishing for ever a while longer and a while longer had almost ruined Augustine when he was young as himself owneth in his 8th Book of Conseience when he would not answer the Convictions of the necessity of Repentance he craved Forbearance not to do it yet I know not saith he what to answer Non erat quod responderem veritate convictus nisi tantum verba lenta somnolenta Modò ecce modò sine paululum sed modò modò non habet modum sine paululum in longum ibat Aug. in Confes being convinced o● the truth but onl● sluggish and sleep words anon behol● anon suffer me little but anon an● anon had no measure and bear with m● a little held long afterwards In chap. 1● of that Book he finding the Devil flattering his Soul with perswasions to dela● his Repentance at last he violently brea● out usque quo Domine quamdiu quam ●● cras cras quare non modò quare ●● haec hora est finis turpitudinis me● O m● God saith he how long wilt thou suffe● me thus How long shall I say to morrow and to morrow Why should I not do now and this hour end that filthiness ● Life which otherwise will ruin me It is pleasing to Satan to steal away our p●●cious seasons of Grace one after anothe● until we have not one more remaini●● O young man who is it think
live after ●● Flesh you must dye O young ones your Delays must nee● provoke and highly affront the blessed Sp●rit they cast a Scorn upon him to see ●● his melting Perswasions and Motions set ●● naught and at the same time the charms and hissings of Satan that hellish Charmer and Serpent entertained O how cutting and bitterly provoking would it be to a compassionate Father to see a rebellious Son stopping his Ear to all his loving and good Advice and Counsel and opening it to the vile inticements and seducements of base fellows How was Jacob troubled when his Sons Simeon and Levi rebelled Gen. 34. 30. Ye have troubled me saith their Father and made me stink among the Inhabitants of the Land the Canaanites c. O young man when the two Spirits that of Heaven and that of Hell come to thy Soul and knock for entrance and thou openest to Satan and shuttest out the Spirit of God by delays this cannot be done without an high hand of rebellion there is abundance of impiety in it for herein thou castest a contempt on the Spirit if it be a deprecating thing to set one person lower and in a meaner place in my House than another of meaner quality how much more to shut the door against a person that is a Friend while an Enemy is let in surely comparisons are too short in the present case the good and gracious Spirit of God cometh wooing and arguing Be intreated O young man to open Christ's yoke is easie one day of a repenting Sinner's Spirit in strict watching and holy walking is better than a thousand days elsewhere c. And Sinners delay and neglect attendance hereunto making the urgings of Sin and Satan an excuse for their present put-off● these do not only rob the Spirit of tha● honour and glory due to him but highly expose him to contempt And it is very remarkable that ordinarily such persons are left of God to run into such heights o● wickedness that deservedly bringeth them to some shameful and despicable end ●● must be confessed sometimes God hath overcome such by his Grace after much ado if I may so express it striving on his pa●● and rebelling on theirs but then it must be granted also that such have usually been exceedingly wounded and wofully distressed in their Souls for their so long standing and stouting it out but where it end● not in Conversion there not only th● blackness of darkness is reserved for them in the other world after that direful Sentence of Go ye Cursed but even in th●● Life they become notorious to all for thei● Ungodliness and Impiety O let this consideration young ones prevail with you● no longer to delay your Repentance an● turning to God viz. the Impiety of i● which I might farther shew you from th● direct opposition that delays carry agains● your Baptismal Covenant and all those holy Institutions of Christ in the Gospel usually stiled the means of Grace whereby you are obliged everlastingly to the earliest Conversion and Repentance all which I might have easily formed up into Arguments to set forth the impiety of Delays but I shall not insist on these only shall sum up the strength of what hath been offered that Delays are impious and wicked as they trespass against the bowel-mercy of God the Father the bleeding wounds of God the Son the blessed Inspirations of God the holy Ghost which Sin is enough to break our Hearts and Eyes with grief and tears It is a Sin of such a Scarlet tincture as that it must needs make us ashamed if there be any shame in us for the mercies of God are all as so many messages of Love and Kindness and every drop of the Blood of Christ is as a Sermon of Love and Grace and every illapse of that sweet and heavenly Dove is as a sacred Band and Cord of Love and Mercy and all to win us to draw us to save us Rom. 12. 1. 2 Cor 7. 1. O wonderful love of God who ever heard of such kindness that the offended Majesty of Heaven and Earth who hath all Power and Might in himself and is infinitely removed from all possibility of want that he should condescend to us Rebels to send his own dear Son in the likeness of sinful Flesh deliver him up to the accursed Death of the Cross open an everlasting Fountain of Grace enter his Protestations yea his Oath that he has no pleasure in a Sinner's death and for as much as our Sin had procured a malediction and heavy wrath upon us and a woful seperation of our Souls from the blessed God That it should ever enter into the Heart of God to the end that such as we might go free and be delivered from that Curse and Wrath and be restored to the favour of God to bruise his own Son and put his Soul and Body to grief and make him an Offering for Sin and O how wonderful was the Love of Christ tha● he should be content and willing to come under the obligation to this Oblation to the bearing of this Curse and Wrath in ou● stead was there ever Love l●ke to this that when we were Enemies spitting o●● our venom and enmity against God h● should dye for us pay our Debts have hi● Hands and Feet nailed for us c. And ● how wonderous is the Grace and Condescention of the third Glorious Person the blessed Spirit that ever he should strive with Sinners in order to their Conversion whe● he might have stood at an everlasting distance from them O the rare humility ●● the whole Trinity expressed in these Mysteries of Love and Gr●ce Now for any of Adam's undoue posterity condemned Creatures poor Worms Hell-deservin● Sinners to abuse all this Grace and rich Mercy how impious and monstrously vile a thing this is I have largely proved to you and shewed you in particular that this Sin of Delays is an high affront and indignity offer'd to all this Mercy and Grace the consideration whereof should make you lift up your Voice and weep bitterly A stubborn Saul wept upon the reflection of his abuse and ill requital of poor David's kindness in 1 Sam. 24. 16 17 18. The Lord open your Eyes and Hearts this day young ones that you may with grief and shame flee from this Sin that carrieth such transcendent wickedness in it It 's a known rule corruptio optimi est pessima The best things abused prove the worst of all O remember it young ones Delays under these Circumstances put very great aggravations upon all your Sins O think of it what melting Arguments these three Names have in them Creator Redeemer Sanctifier to a present Conversion and then think what a Soul confounding thing it is to contradict oppose the Power and Authority and to abuse and contemn the Grace and Mercy of each Person See that in Isa 1. 2. Hear O Heavens and give Far O Earth I have nourished and brought up Children but they
in Christs strength to obey your Youthful Lusts no more 14. Hosea 8. Ephraim shall say what have I any more to do with Idols 34. Job 32. Lord what I know not teach thou me and wherein I have done iniquity I will do so no more 5. Lively acting of faith on a crucified Christ and the precious promises 6. Rom. 6. Knowing this that our old man is crucified with him that the body of sin might be destroyed that hence forth we should not serve sin 2 Cor. 7. 1. Having therefore these promises dearly beloved let us cleanse our selves from all filthiness of the flesh and spirit 6. Daily watchings against all occasions of drawing out your youthful Lust and Corruption 31. Job 1. I have made a Covenant with my eyes that I will not look upon a Maid 18. Psal 23. I have kept my self from mine own iniquity and you may rank under this head that in 13. Rom. 13. of making no provision for the flesh to fulfil it in its lusts 7. And Lastly Willingness to receive a Christian and Friendly reproof for your youthful sins and follies 141. Psal 5. Let the righteous smite me it shall be a kindness and let him reprove me it shall be an excellent oyle which shall not break my head Now when you carefully use these and such like-means which God in his holy word hath appointed then you comport with this exeellent Rule Flee Youthful Lusts and so you have the import of that Phrase Flee which will further receive an accession of light if you read with it those other Scriptures where the word Flee is used in a good sense I shall only allude to them Flee youthful lusts as Lot fled out of Sodom 19. Gen. 17. Flee for thy life look not behind thee stay not thou in the plain escape to the mountain least thou be consumed Flee Young man thy Lusts as Joseph fled from his tempting Mistress 39. Gen. 12. And she caught him by his garment saying lye with me and he left his garment in her hand and fled and got him out Flee as Jaocb fled from the face of his bloody Brother Esau 35. Gen. 1. Flee as the poor distressed Manslayer fled from the avenger of Blood to the City of refuge 19. Deut. 5. And thus I have endeavoured the Resolution of the first Question what the import of the word Flee is Q. 2. What are those youthful lusts that you are so concerned to Flee Ans In the Division of our lives there are peculiar and predominant lusts incident to each division Now in the general Youth is obnoxious to most sins yet some more than others Youth hath its proper sins that hange about that haunt and dog that season of life some whereof respect the temper of their minds and others the frame of their lives which I shall give you in these following Heads 1. Aireness of Spirit levity of Mind vanity of thoughts 2. Blind Boldness in adventuring on desperately in dangerous ways 3. Careless incogitancy and inconsiderateness about the most awful important matters of their Souls 4. Delaying Repentance and turning to God foolishly thinking it's time enough they are yet young 5. Eager pursuits after sensual Pleasures Games c. Loving these more then God 6. Flexibility to temptations as dry Tinder to receive the least sparke easily enticed 7. Going down the Stream and following a multitude to do Evil saying I do but as other young people do 8. Hating lustructions Admonition and Reproof 9. Intemperance in meats and Drinks 10. Keeping of ill Company that Soul runining snare of Hell 11. Lying and inventing Excuses 12. Making little or no Conscience of relative Duties 13. Nourishing vain hopes and flattering themselves with the thoughts of long Life and puting far away the evil Day 14. Omitting the holy Observation of the Sabbath 15. Pride of their parts Beauty Strength 16. Quenching the motions of the Holy Spirit 17. Ridiculing serious Religion as too strict and more than needs 18. Time-wasting 19. Uncleanness 20. Woful giddiness of Spirit ready to imbibe any kinde of error To begin with the first of these 1. Aireness of Spirit c. It is observable what name the Hebrews give a young Man viz. Nagnar which cometh from a root that signifieth to be tossed to and fro Thereby setting forth the Levity and Vanity of a young Man's mind Solomon tells us in the 10. Eccl. 11. that Childhood and Youth are Vanity light Spirited and Frothy O how rare a sight is it to see young people serious and staid in their minds Ballasted and Ballanced in the matters of Religion Most are as the Apostle saith of them tossed easily to and fro with every Wind tho they are born with sinful corrupted Natures and are every moment liable to Death and Damnation while they continue in a natural condition yet they are like the wild Ass in the Wilderness that snuffeth up the Wind at her pleasure as the Prophet Jeremiah speaks 2. Jer. 24. They are become vain in their imagination their minds are like that of the Poets full of vain fancies and fictions the Eye of their minds like that of their Body looks all outward as if they had no Soul to mind Hence it is that so many thousands of Prayers Tears and Instructions of faithful Ministers and Relations are defeated and rendred unsuccessful through the Instability and Vanity of young peoples spirits B. Boistrous and Bold adventuring upon sinful and pernicious Courses of a Jehu like temper 2 Kings 9. 10. Furious and Desperate This is that young people are prone to in the heat of their Youth to be venturous as the Horse that rusheth into the Battle Now if you would see how the Horse rusheth into the Battle compare with that 8. Jer. 6. the 39. Job 19. and there you have it Now most elegantly and lively expressed by God himself Hast thou given the Horse strength hast thou cloathed his neck with thunder Canst thou make him afraid as a Grashopper his nostrils are terrible He paweth in the valley and rejoyceth in his strength he goeth on to meet the armed men He mocketh at fear and is not affrighted neither turneth he back from the Sword The quiver ratleth against him he swalloweth the ground with firceness he saith among the Trumpets ha ha in which discription you may see how furiously and dangerously he rusheth into the Battle for he rusheth upon the Pikes and deadly 〈◊〉 prepared for destruction and oftimes is suddenly slain Thus young people are apt to rush on in sinful ways Furiosus juvenibus animi habitus Tho God hedge in their way with Thorns they break through all as Balaam would on tho there was a drawn Sword in the way So Youth is prone to this mad fury in venturing on tho God hath laid many bars in sins way as Majestracy Ministry Conscience and the occular demonstrations of his Judgments upon other impenitent sinners these are all bars in their way yet how rare is
Leprosie as shall be matter of just shame and humiliation before the Lord so long as he liveth Sure I am the success Satan hath had in poysoning the Youth of this City with this sordid and beasily Sin deserves to be lamented were it possible with Tears of Blood O how desirable a Mercy would it be if the Lord would please to touch the Hearts of those who are fearfully guilty of this base Sin among us and bring them to cry out with the ●eper 13. Lev. 45. I am unclean I am unclean and to make that Confession as the Prophet doth in 1. Isaiah 6. From the Sole of the Foot to the Head nothing but putrifying Sores and then to put up that Petition of David's in 51. Psalm 10. Create in me a Clean Heart O God And that of Peter's in the 13. John 9. Wash me Lord not my Feet only but my Hands and Head yea my whole Body and my whole Soul also as Paul prayed for the Thessalonians 1 chap. 5. 23. That God would sanctifie them wholly in Body Soul and Spirit 21. The next and last Sin of Youth that I shall mention is A woful giddiness of Spirit to imbibe and receive any kind of loose and wild Errors that are spread abroad Indeed the Ringleaders and Broachers of Error oftentimes are persons who have passed the flower of their Age but usually they that run after them and are proselyted by them they are our raw and unexperienced Youth and more especially such of them as have not been catechised nor by the care and endeavours of Parents and Masters been well grounded in the Principles of Religion for want of which they have easily been seduced and led into Errours by such as lie in wait to deceive And wo to us are we not miserably over-run at this day with pernicious Errours contending most unchristianly for our own Devices and Parties crying out Lo here is Christ and there is Christ when more truly it may be said Lo here is Satan and there is Satan transforming himself into an Angel of Light and through his subtilty corrupting the minds of many among us from that simplicity which is in Christ 2 Cor. 11. 3. Hence the Apostle was fill'd with a Godly jealousie and fear lest the Corinthians should be removed and carried away from Christ The good Lord humble us for our swervings from the end of the Commandment which is Love out of a pure Heart and of a good Conscience and Faith unseigned and for our turning aside so much to vain Janglings Errour has got the Ascendant in the Cockloft of some mens Brains and there it so inebriates and infatuates them that like the Gnosticks of old who under the pretence of New Light and Revelation fansied themselves admirably Holier than others so these conceit themselves to be more Evangelical and refined because more airy and notional and then they are strongly inclined to spend all their Zeal in a violent obtruding their own starving and sleepy Opinions upon others which indeed serve for no other end but to devour all the Life and Substance of Religion as the lean Kine in Pharaoh's dream did eat up the Fat How audaciously have some by their loose and lewd Pens and Tongues argued against the merit and Deity of the Son of God derided the Spirit of Prayer advanc'd Morality and the works of the Law in the room of Christ boasting of the sufficiency of man's power to save himself and then on the other hand how industrious have some been to contrive a smooth and easie way for corrupt Nature to come to Heaven without the toilsome labour of subduing our Lusts and Sinful Affections as if now under the Gospel the holy Law of God was no Rule for us to walk by but laid flat like an old Hedge that Sinners may at their pleasure trample on it and walk over it and that to be solicitous about Sanctification and Inherent Holiness is but a legal business and not influential to a Christian's Peace nor Evidential of his Pardon but that now the main design of the Gospel at the first flight is to mount Sinners so high as to possess them with a gallant triumphant Confidence and strong gigantick Perswasion of the Everlasting Decrees of God that he hath Elected and loved them and that their Sins are pardoned so that they need not trouble themselves about Repentance and the Law of God written or copied out on the Table of their Hearts and the Inhabitation of the Spirit of Grace in their Souls as a Principle of Spiritual Life O how sad a sight is it to see the Field of the Church thus over-run with Tares and the House of God filled with Smoke it's enough to fill us with fear that the Fire of God's Judgment is beginning there Now this being the sad genius of our Times there are none more apt to take in the infection than Youth upon the account of that levity and curiosity that usually possesseth that Age. Young people have itching Ears and are very credulous being rather willing to take what they hear on trust than to trouble themselves and take pains to try what conformity such and such Notions have to the unerring Rule the Scriptures Unstable Youth is given to change and like a Reed is soon shaken or like young and fresh Meat in hot weather which is most in danger of being Fly-blown And Satan he is that old Serpent that is most busie to blast and poyson their hopeful Spring he is that mystical Fox that is evermore endeavouring to spoil our Vine o● its tender Grapes yea when they begin to bud Now when these two meet a● subtil Devil and a simple Youth what danger is there of an impure copulation between the young man's Mind and Errour especially when in the one there is a pleasing Vagrancy and Vanity like Dinah gadding abroad and in the other a poysoning Energy And alas how is this abundantly verified by woful experience at this day shoals have been perverted insomuch that our Land is like a Lazar-House or Hospital the Plague is begun among O that there were some Aaron among us to take a Censer and put on Incense and go in quickly and make an atonement to allude to that 16 Numb 46. And thus I have finished the second Query proposed viz. What those Sins are that Youth is here admonished to flee 3d. Qu. Why is it a Duty of such special concernment for Youth to flee these Sins A. In the resolution of this I shall give you these two Reasons 1. It is a duty of special concernment for Youth to flee these Sins 1st Because of the propriety of their Inherence And 2 d. Because of the malignity of their Influence 1. Because of the Propriety of their Inherence The roots of all these Youthful Lusts are deeply fixed in thy corrupt Nature Hence they are here stiled Youthful Lusts indeed Original Lust is one and the same specifically in all 〈◊〉 yet every Age hath
with horror whe● you find not your affections strongly be●● and inclined to him how much more then should you loath your selves when your Affections are sullenly averse to him Is not this a fearful pitch of malignity wouldst thou not think him a vile Miscreant and reckon the Earth too good to bear him that should hate the presence of his own Father and abhor all converse with him and canst thou so accuse and condemn such a one and not thy self for much greater degrees of wickedness better thy affections were disinclined to thy nearest Relations yea to thy self than to the blessed God who is the spring of thy life and being and yet thus it is while thy Lusts are obeyed instead of loving God thou lovest thy Pleasures more than God instead of hating Sin thou hatest God more than Sin O then possess thy Soul throughly with a due and deep sense of this great Evil that thy youthful Lusts do thy poor Soul in depraving thy Affections so that they seem to be in you what the Devils were in the Herd of Swine violently carrying you from God the fountain of living Waters to lying Vanities And thus I have shewed you how these youthful Lusts do hinder Conversion as they indispose the Soul in all its parts and faculties to Conversion Which brings me to the second thing namely to shew how these Lusts do hinder Conversion as they directly oppose the means of it and that both on God's part and yours 1. On God's part These youthful Lusts provoke God to withdraw his Spirit and Grace and leave you to your own Hearts Lusts and then what hope of Conversion remains It is God alone that can take away that Stony Heart and give a Heart of Flesh that quickens the dead Soul In Conversion we are said to be his Workmanship created in Christ Jesus unto goo● Works 2. Ephes 10. And St. John saith 1. John 13. We are born again not of Blood nor of the Will of the Flesh nor of the Will ●● man that is not by any natural power vertue or strength inherent in them B●● of the Will God it 's he that worketh both ●● will and to do and his people are said t● be a willing People in the day of his Power Psal 110. 3. The Metaphors that the holy Ghost useth in Scripture to set forth th●● work of Conversion by do plainly poi●● out this That no less power than that Omnipotent Power of God is required to th● Conversion of a Sinner as for instance 1. That of the Resurrection from the dead 6. Rom. 4. to raise the Dead is the effect ●● an Almighty Power 2. That of Creation 2. Ephes 10. And who can create b● God no Creature can the mightiest A●g● cannot create the meanest Worm Th● Conversion is set forth in Scripture to be the Lord 's own workmanship Hence you read 2. Ephes 1. You hath he quickned who were dead in Sins and Trespasses And in 36. Ezek. 27. A new Spirit also will I put within you and cause you to walk in my Statutes and ye shall do them And in 1 Cor. 4. 7. Who maketh thee to differ from another and what hast thou that thou didst not receive And it was God that opened Lydia's Heart It is true that the Lord of Heaven the God of all Grace who could work of himself and without any means is pleased to make use of means to wit his Word as in the 1. James 18. By the Word of Truth of his own Will begat he us that we should be a kind of First Fruits of his Creatures Hence the Word is called the Incorruptible Seed 1 Pet. 1. 23. and the Gospel is called the ministration of the Spirit Hence the Lord hath appointed and instituted the great and honourable Office of the Ministry and bestows Gifts on his Ministers to preach the everlasting Gospel to the World to open Sinners Eyes and turn them from Darkness to Light Hence Ministers are called Spiritual Fathers not that there is any inherent power in either the Word it self or him that preacheth it but from the Spirit of God whose Instruments we are 2 Cor. 10. 4 5. The Weapons of our Warfare saith the Apostle are mighty through God to the pulling down of strong holds c. And in 2 Cor. 4. 7. We have this Treasure in Earthen Vessels that the Excellency of the Power may be of God So then saith the same Apostle 1 Cor. 3. 7. Neither is he that planteth any thing neither he that watereth but God that giveth the increase Not any thing in a way of efficiency only instrumentally as a Pen is the Instrument but it 's the Hand that writes so the Word preached and the dispense● of it are Instruments of Conversion but it 's the Spirit of God is the quickning Agent for it must needs surpass the strength of a Creature to change the Nature and to cause a return from so miserable a privation and death as by Nature we are in unto so glorious and excellent a participation of the divine Nature and Life as every converted Soul is put into when transformed into the Image of God Now then to raise the Argument and build upon this Foundation that I have laid if the principal efficient Cause and means o● Conversion on God's part be his own Almighty Arm revealed and made bare hi● Spirit poured out and putting forth a quickning vital Energy then there 's little hope of Conversion where this Almighty Agent is provoked so far forth as to with-hold his Spirit and to leave a Sinner to his own Hearts Lust But youthful lusts yielded to and served do most certainly thus provoke God to withdraw his Spirit and Grace and therefore obstruct their Conversion in a direct opposing the means of it on God's part That they do thus provoke God is evident from these Scriptures 81. Psal 11 12. But my People would not hearken to my Voice and Israel would none of me So I gave them up unto their own Hearts Lusts and they walked in their own Counsels 1. Rom. 26. For this cause saith the Apostle God gave them up to vile Affections This Text it 's true speaketh of the Heathens of whom the Apostle had been speaking before in ver 19 20. he had been shewing what means they had to know God they had not the Light of the Gospel as we have only the Light of Nature then he sheweth us ver 21. how they had abused this Light wherefore saith he For this cause God gave them up You see here what may befall poor Heathens that have no more than a Natural Light yet even they for not improving and living up to that may so far provoke God as to give them up O what do you think young people that are within the Pale of the Church you have what the Heathen had and you have superadded a further and more excellent Light the Light of Scripture and many of you have the enlightenings
of the Spirit in manifold Convictions I say what do you think will become of you who obey not the Gospel you may read in 2 Thess 1. 7 8. what your Portion will be without a speedy fleeing your youthful Lusts Did God give up the Heathens O be afraid young ones that have the Light of Scripture before your Eyes in this Text flee youthfu● lusts lest you by yielding to them provoke God to say as once to Ephraim He is joyne● to Idols let him alone q. d. Such a one knoweth better but he hateth the Light he must have his Lusts let him have them le● his Heart be made fat that he never convert and turn O fearful sign of Reprobation You will find your Soul like Bowle down hill rowling to Hell amain For if we sin wilfully after that we have received the Knowledge of the Truth there remains no more Sacrifice for Sin but a certain fearful looking for of Judgment and fie● Indignation which shall devour the Sinner 10. Heb. 26 27. My Spirit saith God shal● not always strive with man 6. Gen. 3. young People did you never find the Spiri● of God in this Text or others tending ●● the same thing to abandon your Lusts striving with you Have you had no Motion excited have you had no Thoughts cast in that have had this aspect and tendency which you have represt and resisted through the indulgence of your youthful Lusts Know it young man that herein you hav● provoked God to take away his holy Spiri● and it is a righteous thing that the Spirit of God should retire and desist as to further influences and operations which should make you with awful thoughts retire into your own Soul and smite upon the Thigh and say What have I done I have provoked the Most High God to withdraw his Spirit and can that Sin be small that hazards the favour of God and the life of my Soul for ever If once the abused Spirit of God depart and leave thee to thy youthful Lust thou wilt be like Sampson when his Locks wherein his strength lay were cut Judges 16. 20. It was told Sampson that the Philistines were upon him and he awoke out of sleep and said I will go out as at other times before and shake my self and he wist not that the Lord was departed from him Or like Esau Heb. 12. 17. who afterward would have inherited the Blessing but was rejected for he found no place for Repentance tho' he sought it carefully with Tears Or like those Mountains of Gilboa upon which neither the Rain nor Dew falls They say that nastiness in a Dove-house will cause the Dove to leave that House Sure I am that your youthful unclean Lusts will in time drive away that mystical Dove the holy Ghost from thy Soul and then who shall quicken thy dead Soul Alas if that great Master of Assemblies leave thee never more to strive with thee what can poor Ministers do Suppose there were a vast Assembly o● Godly able Divines met to consult abou● thy Cure they must all return re infecta i● vain and say as the King of Israel did i● another case to the poor Woman that crie● to him in time of Famine Help my Lor● O King And he said If the Lord do ●● help thee whence shall I help thee out of th● Barn-floor or out of the Wine-press 2 King ● 26 27. So here if the Lord have do●● with thee and will not pity and help whence should we out of our barren So●● and earthen Vessels your case is dreadfu● and we can give you our Tears but we ca● not give you any Oyl not a drop of savin● Grace If God have given you the Spir●● of Slumber and a deep Sleep Isa 29. ● 11. Rom. 8. Can we open the Heart God shut it up Can we plow up the Groun● if God lay it Fallow here 's a judgment i● deed If a man sin against God saith Eli w● shall intreat for him So if God set him●e●● against a Soul who can recover that So●● Thus you see the malignity of that infl●ence youthful Lusts have in hindring of Coversion as those lusts do oppose the mea● of it on God's part provoking him to t●● judicial penal act of withdrawing his Grac● and delivering up to their own hearts lust And therefore it is a duty of special conce●● to young ones to flee their youthful lu●● But then in the second place it will furth appear if you consider that these youthful lusts do oppose the means of Conversion on the Soul's part 2. Youthful Lusts oppose the means of Conversion on our own part such as Consideration Prayer and attendance upon God in his holy Word Resolution and Reformation But here perhaps you may object and say That Conversion is not in your power it is not in him that willeth nor in him that runneth but in God who giveth Grace and sheweth Mercy to whom he pleaseth ex mero motu suo beneplacito and who can move him or command it from it A. This is a point which very many young ones through Satan's subtilty are greatly puzled about but the chief fault is themselves let us endeavour to set you to rights and all these matters in clear light that so much stumble you as to the use of means on your own part And first pray remember by way of Concession that there is no man without the mighty power of God and his effectual Grace can convert and change his own corrupt Nature this is granted But then I say moreover that where ever the Gospel cometh and is preached as it is now blessed be God among us there is none that I know of so much as question it but that all those who enjoy it and to whom it is preached have such a sufficiency of means and aids for Conversion and Salvation granted to them a is abundantly sufficient to convict condemn and leave wholly inexcusable all those that are disobedient to it and remain unconverted under it that it was not so much their cannot as their will not and obstinate refusal that is the proximate and immediate cause of their non-conversion and unbelief John 3. 19. This is the condemnation Light i● come into the World and men love Darknes● rather than Light because their Deeds are evil John 5. 4. And ye will not come unt● me that you might have Life Jer. 8. 5. They refuse to return And it is upon this Hypothesis that all those melting moving Expostulations and pleadings with Sinners in the Word of God are raised and built as for instance Turn turn ye why will you dye● as I live saith the Lord I desire not the Death of a Sinner Ezek. 33. 11. Chap. 18. 23. Cease to do evil learn to do well wash you make ye clean come now let us reason together saith the Lord though your Sins be as Scarlet they shall be white as Snow though they be red like Crimson they shall
lusts of Malice and Envy against ●im that most pure peaceable meek and ●eavenly Doctrine of the Gospel which Christ had taught among them could have ●o entertainment in nor government over ●heir Hearts to win them to him because ●●eir hearts were engaged to their Lusts So ●● is here when God calls and Ministers ●ll and the dangers and miseries of thy nee●●y Soul calls O young man consider thy ●ays remember thy Creator know that ● will bring thee to Judgment alas the●e ●usts deasen and drown all O wretched ●very tho' Life and Death be set before thee tho' thou art allured with all the glorious promises of pardon and Eternal Lif● on the one hand and tho' thou art constrained with all the Terrors of the Lord th● Curses of the Law and the everlasting Flame of Hell on the other hand yet these Lus● slight make nothing of all these amazin● and tremendous Truths as if they were n● worthy of one quarter of an hours serio●● Consideration they do so haunt a● shackle poor Sinners as that they hold the● Prisoners arctâ custodiâ in close bondag● and will not allow them the liberty of co●sideration and bethinking themselv●● Hence these Lusts are stiled Snares Ne● Bonds Eccles 7. 28. 2 Tim. 2. 26. and this respect are Sinners compared to Ca●tives and Prisoners kept up Isa 61. 1. a● Chap. 42. 7. Hence Simon Magus by re●son of his being under the dominion of th● lust of Covetousness tho' he was also und●● a Christian profession and had been but j● before Baptized yet you read Acts 8. 23. see saith Peter that thou art in the Gall● Bitterness and in the Bond of Iniquity A● so that young man of whom you read the 19. Matth. he seemed to be near to ●● Kingdom of Heaven but he was chai●● fast by the Love of Riches and that set hi● quite back again O young men yo● Lusts if you give way to them will ●● come so ravenous outragious and tyra●● no● lusts malign Influences what cause have you to Flee these Lusts Another means on our part of Conversion is Prayer thus we read in Jer. 31. 18 19. of Ephraim when he was about turning he prayeth to the God of all Grace Turn thou me and I shall be turned In this respect Peter counsels Simon Magus Acts 822. Repent saith he of this thy Wickedness and Pray to God if perhaps the Thought of thine Heart may be forgiven thee Pray mind this Scripture q. d. though thou art in the very Gall of Bitterness and in the Bond of Iniquity yet supposing there remains only a possibility a perhaps of Pardon and Salvation yet thou art bound to Pray I know there are many deboist lewd Youngsters in this Age that imitate those prophane Wretches of whose hellish Language you read in the 21. Job 14 15. They say to the Almighty Depart from us we desire not the knowledge of thy Ways And what is the Almighty that we should serve him and what profit is it if we Pray to him But there is little hopes of their Conversion However this is most certain that Prayer is an Institution of God's in order to Conversion as you may see in those two Scriptures Hosea 14. 1 2 3. O Israel return unto the Lord thy God for thou hast fallen by thine Iniquities In that Verse you have God's Invitation to Conversion and then in the second Verse you have his Direction how to go about it Take with you words and turn unto the Lord say unto him Take away all Iniquity and receive u● graciously And then if you read tha● 36. Ezek. 26 27. where you have God promising the Grace of Conversion in those words A new Heart will I give unto you and presently enjoyning Prayer as a means on our part ver 27. Thus saith the Lord I will yet for this be sought by the House o● Israel to do it for them If you ask What Prayer is I answer Prayer is the offering up of ou● Desires to God for things agreeable to hi● Will in the name of Christ These Desire must proceed from an Heart touched with the sense of our sin and misery and the apprehension of God's mercy in Christ an● they must be servent and constant like th● Publican God be merciful or propitious ●● me a Sinner Luke 18. and Gen. 32. 25. I will not let thee go except thou bless me Luk. 18. 1. to this end our Saviour spake that Parable to instruct us that we ought to Pray and not faint like that important Woman of Canaan who would know no discouragements being once entred and engaged in this heavenly Exercise It is not meet saith our Lord to take Childrens Bread and give it to Dogs she owneth it Truth Lord saith she Matth. 15. 26. yet the Dogs may eat of the Crumbs that fall from their Masters Table O when a poor Sinner cometh to God by Christ and knocketh for converting Grace out of a sense of its damned undone condition if he prevail not and cryeth out O thou most patient tho' provoked God it 's matter of admiration that thou sufferest such a Viper as I am to live and breath in thy common Air O pity me a Hell-deserving Sinner for the sake of thy dear Son who made satisfaction by his bitter Death and Passion to thy Justice and grant me this favour in thy sight the forgiveness of my Sins and the Spirit of Grace to subdue the power of my lusts and to renew me in Soul and Body O Father of Mercies if thou do not shew me this favour and mercy I shall live thine enemy and shall I know not how soon dye miserably to mine own eternal undoing O draw me into Union with thy blessed Son unto whom none can come except thou draw O let me never rest till it be out of doubt that I am converted and that God in Christ is mine let my Tears be my Meat night and day while I have a being till I obtain Grace and Mercy to help my needy miserable Soul After this manner is this Exercise to be performed and it brings God's Institution it is under a promised Blessing and many can set to their seals that their labour herein hath not been in vain with reference to Repentance and Conversion Now giving way to youthful lust directly opposeth Conversion both as it withdraws you from it and withereth your Soul in the performance of it Alas when your Lusts grow clamorous and you obsequious to them they will breed in you an aversation opposition to Prayer you will not find a Heart inclined to but wretchedly dis-inclined from God which is a sad case indeed and to have a hard Heart that cannot Pray was the note of an Eminent Saint and Servant of God now ascended compleateth a Soul's misery it pulls down fury and destruction upon the Heads of such as you may see in the 10. Jer. 25. O what care should you take to preserve your comfortable access
very few that are saved pray examine carefully what such a Repentance is made up of usually it consists in the passionate awakenings of natural Conscience upon the Sinner's Alarm to appear before that God to whom he has been a long time estranged and against whom he has maintain'd a long and old Enmity hereupon there springs up in his Breast a servile fear and dread of this holy and just God hence the Sinner being stript of all Creature comforts and help flies and cryes to God for pardon of his Sins and deliverance from Hell in great affrightment of Spirit and O if God will spare what manner of person he will be and the like Now pray judge righteous Judgment and make a true estimate herein many ignorant Wretches call this true Repentance whereas all this is but nature in misery crying for ease which the veriest Reprobate in the World may do nay can't but do if Conscience be awakened here is no change of their hearts from darkness to light and the power and love of sin to God and holiness Alas let but these Men be put into their former state of health and temptation again and they would be the very same a Balaam may come thus far to cry out O that I might dye the death of the Righteous and my last end be like his There is the same love of Sin and hatred of strict Godliness within as ever which would soon appear if they might but still enjoy their former Vanities but alas all is under a force they are launching out into the eternal World and judgment seems to them just at hand now they cry aloud for mercy and desire pardon bewail their abuse of time make large offers of Reformation and yet all this is but as an Iron in the Fire or a Mariner in a Storm Well said * Quale bonum hoc ●st quod melius est poenâ c. Tertull. Tertullian What a mean sort of good is this that only excels punishment It is good to repent and be saved because who can dwell with everlasting burning All this is good just when a Man 's a dying O young man is this consistent with Reason to venture thy All to all Eternity upon so rotten a foundation thou wouldst not venture to put out to Sea in a leak● Vessel and wilt thou be so mad as to venture thy Soul upon such a bold Presumption as this What if O Youth after your mad and long Rambles in the ways of Sin after thou hast try'd these desperate Conclusions and thou at last begins to come to thy self and attempts to come to Christ what if he should remand thee and send thee back again to find Relief among the Husks and Swine thou so lately left if when you in your distress and calamity supplicate with the most mournful Note his mercy and compassion he shall return you back with this greeting and ungrateful answer It is now too late thou shouldst have remembred me in the days of thy youth depart my patience and compassions are at an end because you refused when I called I will now reject you O what if God should conclude his day of grace and mercy just as thy time of Religion commenceth If he end his Patience as thou beginnest thy Repentance If his Ear be stop'd just as thy cry for mercy is opening pray what then will you do what say you young ones will you enquire return and come now or no to allude to that of the Prophet Isa 21. 11 12. Watchman what of the night what of the night if you will enquire enquire return and come How many expressions are here to shew the vehemency of the Call What say you Youth wilt thou dare to run the venture of the loss of God's acceptance of Heaven and eternal glory for a year a month a week a day shall the blessed Trinity stay till your Lust will release you Why then be it known to you and remember hereafter that I this day give you notice of it that as you sowe so you shall reap If you sowe a deaf Ear to God's call to day while it 's called to day you shall reap a deaf Ear to your calls and cryes for mercy when your calamity and desolation cometh as a whirlwind upon you O young Men I beseech you and O that God would persuade you by his Spirit this day to practise this advice here exhibited to you Flee this youthful Sin of delaying The sooner you come in the more acceptable it will be to God the more comfortable to your own Souls and the more useful and beneficial to others I might enlarge upon all these but I have been long already in other Considerations against this Sin of delaying and therefore I shall only tell you That no Tongue can relate no Pen can describe all the advantages of an early Conversion One days sweet communion that you will have with a reconciled God in a state of grace will be more comfortable than a thousand years of impenitent Sinners who are or may be in continual fears of death and judgment But O the blessed state of an early Convert that is a● peace with God his Soul may dwell at ease let what will come that can in life or death Sin is pardoned the sting of all is removed Christ's yoke is easie there is no condemnation to such an one O the sweet peace and tranquility of such a Life what should trouble or disturb him that hath good grounds to believe That he shall be for ever with the Lord when he shall go bence and be seen no more Young People are apt to th●nk that there is no contentment in the ways of God but they must lead sad and uncomfortable Lives whereas it 's most manifest that there is nothing tends to free them from discontent and uncomfortableness like an early conversion to God The Kingdom of God consists in joy and peace and there is a day at hand when the proudest despiser of an holy life shall be convinc'd of it O therefore make a tryal of it and if you do not find it so take your own course I have no more to say but to pray that God would circumcise your hearts and give you wisdom to take the present opportunity and to admire his mercy that it is not too late The next Sin that I shall direct Young Ones to flee is An eager pursuit of sensual and sinful Pleasures their loving these more than God c. I Have shewed you already how strongly Youth is bent upon Pleasures Sports Games Feasts Pastimes O! Young Men love these as their Lives and some will as soon part with their Lives as with their youthful Pleasures they have had Threatnings Promises Commands Intreaties Mercies Afflictions yet nothing to this day could prevail with them What Solomon saith of the Fool Prov. 27. 22. Tho' thou bray a Fool in a Mortar yet will not his foolishness depart from him may be applied here to
that Youthful Sin of Pride THat Youth is apt to admire themselves for their supposed Excellences as Beauty Parts Wit Strength c. I have shewed before Man is a proud piece of Dust and a little thing will puff him up a R●bbon a Feather a Wire a black spot a bag full of Dirt a Shop full of Goods or the Excrements of Beasts this is that old Leaven of Corruption that hath leavened the whole humane nature hence young Absalon swells O that I might be Judge of Israel Wherefore I shall lay down some directions in order to your fleeing this Sin 1. Represent to thy self how odious and abominable this Sin is to God as will evidently appear if thou study these Scriptures 1 Peter 5. God resisteth the Pruod 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the Word signifieth Sets himself in battle array against such a person Proverbs 6. 16 17. it is there placed in the front of those six things the Lord hates A proud look c. Proverbs 16. 5. Every one that is Proud in Heart is abomination to the Lord and though Hand joyn in Hand yet shall he not go unpunished Isaiah 23. 8. Surely the Lord of Hosts hath purposed to stain the Pride of all Glory And in Isaiah 2. 11. The Day of the Lord shall be upon every one that is Proud whose Heart is lifted up O young People when ever you are affecting a Glory and a kind of Supremacy to your selves consider these Scriptures and remember what a God he is that hath thus expressed his hatred of this Sin he is a God of infinite Greatness and Majesty that might in his Soveraignty have left thee in the Womb of Nothing had he pleased or might have crush'd thee into nothing in the Cradle When he did but let out of his Glory a little to Job and Isaiah one crys ou● Wo is me I am an undone man I have seen the Lord Isaiah 6. The other breaks forth Behold I am vile I abhor my self in Dust and Ashes for mine Eyes have seen the Lord of Host And in Heaven where he fully shineth forth in his Glory the Elders fall down and cast down their Crowns before him that sitteth on the Throne O proud Dust one glimpse of the high and lofty One would make thee quake and tremble Secondly Get thy Heart well seasoned with deep Convictions of what a poor sinful mortal Creature thou art it is ignorance of your selv●s that makes you proud Hence you read Rev. 3. 17. Thou sayest I am rich and increased with Goods and have need of nothing and knowest not that thou art wretched and miserable and poor and blind and naked Here you see the different judgment of God and man Whence is it but from man's ignorance of himself O proud Youth were you brought but once to understand what a leprous deformed diseased Soul lodgeth in thy dunghil Body let Conscience answer whether thou couldst be Proud or no a Soul so ignorant of and averse unto the blessed God so unbelieving unholy universally miserable and wretched so like to the Devil and yet be proud a Soul so unreconciled to God so unready for the coming of Christ in such danger of the damnation of Hell one would thi●k here should be no more room for Pride than there is reason for it and that 's none at all but the quite contrary namely lying in Tears and abasement before the Lord and begging of Mercy better becometh such a Soul And then for thy Body wherein this miserable Soul lodgeth for a few days one would think thou shouldst have little mind to be proud of that were it only for the sake of so wretched a Tenant that dwells within but as wisely consider it and see whether there be any thing in it or no to be proud of first then O young man dost thou not know it to be a poor vain frail perishing thing the Heathen can tell you this without the Book of Scripture hast thou now a juvenile verdure and freshness of Complexion or briskness of Spirits or quickness of Parts or strength of Body and art thou tempted to Pride by any or all of these Alas let but a Feaver or an Apoplexy seize you as they may within the space of an hour and then where are all these Indeed if thou couldst by thy youthful strength and ability hinder any of these and wert so considerable a Creature as to beat back Sickness and Death when they come thou mightest have some pretence for thy boasting but if thy young Flesh be but as Grass that can no ways defend it self from the Sythe then be ashamed and abased in the Dust Have you no● seen or at least have you not heard ●●w suddenly many of your Age have d●●p'd into the P●● go to the Church-yard ●nd look among the Graves and see it there be not shorter Graves than would fit you and learn humility Thirdly S●udy an humbled Christ and abhor Pride for ever Mat. 11. 29. Learn of me saith Christ for I am meek an● lowly And will you be proud and haughty Psal 22. 6. I am a Worm and no Man it is spoken of Christ O when you are tempted to be high-minded and to over-valuing conceits of your selves to think I am some body and deserve respect and esteem then look an humbled Christ in the face and loath thy self and say O proud heart dost thou stand upon thy Pantofles and Terms and thy Saviour stoop and step down into the form of a Servant Dismount dismount proud Dust and come down and let the same mind be in you as was in Christ 2 Phil. 6. The next Sin Youth is prone unto is quenching the Spirit Remedies against that Youthful Sin of Quenching the Spirit I Have shewed you how prone Youth is to quench the Motions of the Spirit of God stifling those inward Convictions that are wrought in them of their lost and undone estate by Nature of the necessity of Conversion and the New Birth and of their indispensible Duty to use the means both publick and private that God hath appointed in order to their Conversion there are not a few of London's Youth that are guilty in a high degree of this Sin Wherefore to prevent it for time to come attend to these following directions First Understand wherein this Sin of Quenching the Spirit stands and that 's the first step to Reformation in this point Quenching is a metaphorical part of Speech it is borrowed from a Fire or Lamp that useth to give light and heat now this applied to the Spirit it must follow that the Spirit is a Fire heating and Light enlightning the Soul and therefore in reference hereunto the Apostle in the 1. Thes 5. 19. saith Quench not the Spirit how that is done may be gathered from the metaphor thus a Fire or Light is two manner of ways quenched 1. By withdrawing of Fuel from it 2. By casting of Water upon it So it is here with this heavenly Fire 1.
Lusts do exceedingly augment that estrangedness to and distance from God So here there is a natural rebellion in the Will against God but these youthful Lusts when fulfilled do much more add to that resistance and opposition and further that wretched and vile aversion in the Will to God And they will introduce such a vile setled habitual enmity in the Will to the blessed God as that you will wish there were no God with David's Fool in the 14. Psal 1. For you cannot but know that your Lusts are detestable to the holy and pure Nature of God who is of purer Eyes than to behold Iniquity as the Prophet speaks in the 1. Hab. 13. You have Items of this in your own Breasts you cannot plead ignorance herein that when you obey your Lusts you do that abominable thing which his Soul hateth and abhorreth which being done most certainly influenceth the Will to a dislike of and regret at the holy Nature of God that you like not to retain him in your thoughts but will account thine own impure lusts more desirable and better than God and if so you may easily make an estimate how these youthful lusts indispose the Soul to Conversion it may as well stand with the life of a man to be cast into the depth of the Sea with a Milstone about his neck as it can stand with thy Conversion whilst thou yieldest obedience to thy youthful Lusts for these more and more alienate thy Will from God and Christ and swell thee with pride and enmity against the holy Will and Word of God that it will become a pleasing thing to thee to shove God out of thy thoughts 10. Psal 4. and to say to the Almighty Depart from me I desire not the knowledge of thy ways And can this stand with Conversion O see the malignity of the influence that thy youthful Lusts have upon thy Will to hinder thy Conversion with what astonishment should you bethink your selves and say What a wretch am I to yield to my youthful lusts which set my Will against my bountiful and blessed Maker the Author of my Life and Being O the compleat and comprehensive Wickedness of this enough to make me tremble what to hate God and love my lusts that will damn me O horrid temper how canst thou hold up thy Head before him whose Eyes are as a Flame of Fire if there be found in thee an obstinate downright aversation in thy Will surely O my Soul if thou wer● to live here a thousand years and hadst no other business than to bewail this it would not be sufficient O young ones think of this O that God would set it home upon your Hearts methinks it should cast yo● down with amazement and compel you t● say when tempted to yield to your youthful Lusts with that excellent young man in the 39. Gen. 1. How can I do so great Wickedness and sin against God 4thly These youthful lusts indispose the Soul to Conversion as they exceedingly harden the heart hence have you that admonition in the 3. Heb. 13. Take heed lest you be hardened through the deceitfulness of Sin There is a threefold hardness incident to the heart of man 1. Natural 2. Habitual or contracted 3. Judicial or penal 1. the Natural is found in all men as they come into the world in their several Ages and Generations it is derived to us from Adam and it's part of that wretched corrupt nature that we receive from him by our immediate Parents 2. the Contracted or acquired hardness is that which we bring upon our hearts by a course of Sin we read of it in Prov. 29. 1. Ezek. 3. 7. and Rom. 20. 5 6. 3. the Judicial hardness is a tradition or being given up to our own hearts lusts by a justly provoked God not that God infuseth any evil disposition into the heart but withdraweth his gracious Spirit Deut. 29. 9. and moreover he leaves the stubborn Sinner to his own natural and contracted hardness whereby he becometh more blind dead refractory and obstinate than ever of this we read in the 9 of Exodus and the 12. in the instance of the Lord 's hardening Pharaoh's Heart Isa 6. 9 10. Go and tell this People hear you indeed but understand not and see you indeed but perceive not make the Heart of this People fat lest they be converted It is a tremendous Text and is quoted six times in the New Testament Math. 13. 14. Mark 4. 12. Luk. 8. 10. John 12. 40. Acts 28. 26. Rom. 11. 8. Now it is principally the second and third viz. Contracted and Judicial hardness that youthful lusts yielded to do miserably bring upon the Heart These make the Heart like the Leviathan's scales as Job speaks these do as it were bury their Heart in the Grave and roll a great Stone over it and so they indispose the Soul to Conversion for what fruit can ever be expected from a Rock o● a Stone let the Rain come down from Heaven upon it let the Sun shine with its Beam● upon it let the Seed's-man cast his Seeds on it yet the Rock is a Rock still So it is with a stony rocky Heart let there be line upon line and precept upon precept alas there is no impression made neither can there be until there be a removal of its hardness and that can never be till the cause of that hardness be removed which is a going on in the practice of these vile Lusts O the malignity of their influence they stop the Ears tha● the Heart becomes like the deaf Adder they shut the Eyes they fold up the Arms the● make the Heart like an Adamant regardle●● under threatnings and all other administrations used by God to awaken convince and convert Sinners let one Minister come after another and cry aloud lift up their Voices like Trumpets in the shrillest manner as Boanerges yet as Zephaniah telleth us in 3. Chap. 5. They know no shame let God speak to them in their Prosperity they will not hearken 22. Jer. 21. let him multiply upon them the Fruits and Expressions of his Goodness in daily Preservations Deliverances c. yet they despise the Riches of his Goodness 2. Rom. 4. and 32. Deut. 15. But Jesurun waxed fat and kicked then he forsook God which made him O the malignity of Sin 's influence Solomon saith in 9. Eccles 3. It fills the Heart with madness while they live O young man thou art besides thy self bereaved of the right use of thy Reason by following of thy lusts hadst thou ever any fear or tenderness any sense of Sin any compunction of Heart O if thou yieldest to thy Lusts how quickly will all be extinguished and not only so but those Lusts will bring thee to such obduration as will lay thee naked and open to the unexpressible Misery of having that Scripture fulfilled upon thee 6. Isaiah and the 9. and 29 Chap. 10. The Lord hath poured upon you the Spirit of a
deep sleep We may stand amazed to see how Persons adorned with excellent Endowments of Nature that have great ability in natural things men of great Sense as we say when they hear how their unmortified Lusts war against their Souls and expose them to the Wrath of God and Everlasting Burning yet can go on in their lusts without remorse or any akings of Heart nay that which made the Son of God to bleed an● brought him to such bitter Agonies and strong Cries and Groans and for which Vengeance is now tearing and tormenting thousand in Hell Alas all is but as a Dream whil● sin prevaileth it hardeneth the Heart to ● degree of spiritual Phrensy Hosea 7. 9. 5. Jer. 3. 5. Isa 12. and 1. Chap. 5. lik● Jonah fast asleep in the sides of the Ship tho' ready to perish Young men remember it yielding to your Lusts will so insensibly harden you that you will be like ● man that is seized with the dead Palsie who● tho' you pinch and strike he feels nothing or like Solomon's besotted Wretch 7. Pr●● 14 15. They have stricken and beaten me b● I felt it not Or like the Prophet's Aet●opian 13. Jer. 23. Can the Aethiopian chan●● his Skin and the Leopard his Spots the● may you change your accustomed Evi● Bernard describing the malignity of Sin 's i●fluence as to its encroaching Nature o●serves this Gradation At first saith he S● is importable next time heavy then ea●● then light then sweet at last necessa●● Wherefore flee youthful Lusts as ever y●● would escape these Soul-ruining Evils as blindness of Mind searedness of Conscience incurable hardness of Heart all which indispose the Soul to Conversion nay they expose it to Damnation 5thly These youthful Lusts indispose the Soul to Conversion as they miserably enslave and defile the Affections which are seated in the sensitive apperite of a man and they are such as these Anger Love Joy Fear Sorrow these are planted in us to be subservient to our Souls in glorifying God and working out our own Salvation But through these youthful Lusts they become subservient to Satan and predominant over the Soul bringing it into miserable bondage and vile slavery and so indispose it to Conversion In Prayer thy affections should be fixed on God in Christ as the sole object of thy Love Delight and filial Fear But are they so dost thou draw nigh to God as thy exceeding joy tell me young man where are thy Bethels thy Penuels I doubt upon a serious review it will be found quite otherwise that vain thoughts have lodged in thy mind and that swarms of noisome Lusts have been tumbling up and down the dead Sea of thy Soul in time of Prayer Ah how little of love to God hatred of Sin answerable to their nature have possessed your Souls in duty if any pious stirrings of Affections have been how short a stay have they made how many more ambitious wanton covetous or revengeful Thoughts have been jumbled together with them I appeal to you Is it not enough to change that Prayer into Sin wherein thy God hath been lodged with a crew of viperous Lusts or rather wherein thy Affections have been committing spiritual Fornication with their Idols or have been Dinah like gadding abroad with the Fools Eyes to and fro to the ends of the Earth Now upon enquiry whence this comes about if thou search impartially and cast the lot right it will appear that the Arch-Agent of and in all this is thy minion Lust that Youth is under the power of some complain of continual distractions in Prayer their Minds are like the unquiet Waves of the Sea up and down their Affections unstable rambling up and down Alas the main reason of this woful posture in Duty is their unmortified Lusts and it is very observable that the more provision you make for the Flesh to fulfil it in its lusts the more dominion and tyranny it will have over your Thoughts and Affections in holy Duties and is such a Prayer ever like to issue in thy Conversion wherein thy Affections have been under the vile umpire and influence of thy Lusts It may rather be called a Service done to thy Lusts than to God There was Jehu what ardent and zealous affection did he seem to have in the Service and Cause of God when he cryed out Come see my Zeal for the Lord of Hosts But what was it that influenced and moved his affections it was not the Glory of God but the lust of Vain-glory and Self-advancement Experience confirms this that many in their youth have had shews of great affection in their Profession of Godliness who have after a while fell away and become at last as senseless and stupid about Heavenly things as any prophane one in the world O young People those Lusts you serve will have such an ill influence on your Affections as that they will become like wild Horses to tear your Souls in pieces O cursed Lusts how unspeakable is that thraldom they lay our affectionate part under that when thy Affections should be like Elijah's fiery Chariot to mount thy Soul up to Heaven they should through thy lust be like the Wheels of a Jehu's Chariot furiously to hurry thy Soul to Hell Our affections were planted in us for this end to facilitate and make our access to God to become easie pleasant and delightful to our Soul but O miserable change they now are quite contrary through thy unmortified Lusts they are like Clogs Chains and Fetters to hinder the Soul's approach to God When at any time the Ship of thy Soul should hoise fail for Heaven thy Affections being defiled and led captive by thy Lusts will like a Sheet-Anchor hold it back When thou shouldst be loving the Lord thy God with all thy Heart with all thy Soul and with all thy Mind which our Saviour telleth you is that first and great Commandment on which all depends for saith Christ on this hang all the Law and the Prophets O how deplorable a case is it that instead of this my depraved Affections should terminate upon and cleave to a Cup or a Whore or a dunghil world O monstrous wickedness O young men bethink your selves what a pernicious temper this is ought it no● to cut you to the very Heart to find your selves convicted of such enmity and aversion in your affections to the blessed God and whence is it but from your youthfu● Lusts O diseased Soul if thy lusts had no● corrupted and perverted thy Affections thou wouldst have thought God as suitab● an object for thy love as meat to the hungry and drink to the thirsty Is he not th● chiefest best most excellent comprehensive purest fullest and most immutable permanent Good Should not an object so admirably fit attract and allure thy superlati●● love Do you not know do n't your Co●sciences tell you that your affections oug●● to be placed on God above all and oug●● it not to fill your Souls