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A81897 The Parliaments commission: delivered in a sermon, upon Nehemiah chap. 2 vers. 19, 20. / By J. Durham. Durham, James, 1622-1658. 1643 (1643) Wing D2821; Thomason E246_10; ESTC R3805 10,053 8

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THE Parliaments Commission Delivered in a SERMON UPON NEHEMIAH Chap. 2. Vers 19 20. Sanballat the Horonite and Tobias the servant an Ammonite and Gesem the Arabian heard it and they mocked us and said what is this thing that ye doe do ye fall away from the King And I answered them and said unto them the God of heaven is he that hath granted us prosperity and we his servants will rise up and build and as for you there is no portion and right nor remembrance in Ierusalem By J. DURHAM THese men as they were sad at Nehemiahs first coming when they see that any man found such favour with the King to do good to Jerusalem so now were they almost mad for anger when they heard that they went about to build the wals of Jerusalem Openly to withstand them or forbid them to work they durst not because they had the Kings Commission to do so but so much as they durst they discourage them they mock them they threaten to accuse them and of that which would make any man afraid they lay rebellion to their charge and say They would build that City for no other cause but that they would make themselves strong against the King fall away from him set up a King amongst themselves obey none but use their old liberty and rule all about them as they did afore These men bear some authority in the countrey and like proud beggars and dissembling malicious enemies to God and his Word they would hinder so much as they could this building The world is too full at this day of such like dissembling hypocrites The one sort if they come up of nought and get a badge pricked on their sleeve though they have little yet they look so big and speak so stoutly that they keep the poor under their feet that they dare not route All must be as they say though it be neither true nor honest none dare say the contrary But the dungeon dissembling Papist is more like unto them for he careth not ●y what means to get it by feare or by flatterie so that he can obteine his purpose These men first mocke the Iewes and scornefully despise them for enterprising this building thinking by this means to discourage poor soules that they should not go forward in this worke After that they charge them with Rebellion These two be the old practises of Sathan in his members to hinder the building of Gods house in all ages Iudas in his Epistle saith that in the last dayes there shall come mockers which shall walk after their own wicked lusts Peter and Paul foretold the same 2 Pet. 3. 2 Tim. 3. Our Saviour Christ though he was most spitefully misused many ways yet never worse then when they mocked him both Herod Pilate the Priests and the Iewes It is thought but a small matter to mocke simple soules and so withdraw them from God but Salomon saith Prov. 3. He that mocketh shal be mocked and David Psal. 2. He that dwelleth in the heavens shall mock them and the Lord will laugh them to scorne This shal be the just reward of such scorners It is justly to be feared that as the Iewes were given up to Nebuchadnezzar for mocking the Prophets and Preachers of their time as it is written 2 Chro. 36. so we for our bitter taunting scoffing reviling disdaining and despising Gods true Ministers in these dayes shal be given into our mortall enemies hands What is more common in these days then when such hick-scorners wil be merry at their drunken bankets to fall into talk of some one Minister or other nay they spare none but go from one to another and can spie a mote in other men but cannot spie their own abominations Christ was never more spitefully and disdainly scoft at then when these lusty ruffians open their mouths against his Preachers but the same Lord Christ saith of his disciples that he which despiseth them despiseth him What reward the mockers of Christ shall have every man knoweth Good men with heavy hearts commit themselves and their cause unto the Lord and pray with David Lord deliver my soule from wicked lips and from a deceitfull tongue Salomon saith God will laugh when such shall perish Michol wife to David was barren all her life for mocking her husband when he played on his harpe and danced before the ark of God 2 Sam. 6. The children that mocked Elizeus and said Come up thou bald pate come up were all devoured suddenly of wild beares that came out of the wood hard by 2 King 2. David amongst other miseries that he complaineth of saith That the scorners made their songs of him when they were at their drunken feasts Psal. 69. and when he seeth no remedy how to escape their poysonfull tongues he patiently turneth him unto the Lord committeth all to him and in the latter end of the Psalme God comforteth him and telleth him what sundry mischiefs shall fall on them for their despitefull dealing When Baltshazzar King of Babylon made his drunken feast to his great men and called for the vessels and jewels which Nebuchadnezzar brought from Ierusalem that he and his harlots might eat and drink in them in despite of the living God of Israel Dan. 5. A hand appeared writing on the wall which Daniel expounded when none of his Southsayers could do it and said His Kingdome should be taken from him and so it came to passe for the same night Balteshazzar was slain and Darius King of the Medes possessed his Kingdome A just reward for all such drunken mockers of God his people Religion and Ministers and yet our merry tossepots will take no heed Sarah saw Ismael playing with Isaac her sonne and said to Abraham Cast out the handmaid and her sonne for he shall not be heire with my sonne Gen. 21. but S. Paul alledging the same text calleth this playing persecution Gal. 4. and saith As he that was borne after the flesh did persecute him that was borne after the spirit so it is now but the Scripture saith Cast out the handmaid and her son for he shall not be heire with the son of the free-woman so shall all scornfull mockers jesters and railers on God his Word Religion and People be cast into utter darknesse and not be heires of Gods Kingdome with his children This playing and mocking is bitter persecution and therefore not to be used of good men nor against good men and lovers of religion yet at this day he is counted a merry companion and welcome to great mens tables that can raile bitterly or jest merrily on the Ministers such is our love towards God his Word and Ministers but surely he that loveth God and the Word indeed cannot abide to hear the Preachers ill spoken of undeservedly I cannot tell whether is worse the scoffer or the glad hearer if the one had no pleasure in hearing such lewd talk the other would not tell it The other thing they charge the
under that bloody butcher Bonner that the most ignorant if he will open his eares and eyes might heare and see great plenty But alas the fiery fagots of those dayes were not so grievous then as the slandrous tongues be now in our dayes Nebuchadnezzar made a Law that if any did blaspheme the God of Sidrach Misach and Abednego he should be slaine and his house made a dunghill Moses made a law that every blasphemer should be stoned to death Seeing God and Princes have made such straight Laws against such lewd railers good Rulers should see some correction done and not with silence to suffer ill men to talke their pleasure on Gods City Religion and ministry while others possibly made courtesie to speak and answer these busie braggers and quarrelers Nehemiah steppeth forth boldly defendeth this cause stoutly answereth their false accusation truly incourageth the people manfully to go forward with their work despiseth their brags and telleth them plainly that they have no part nor right nor are worthie to be remembred in Ierusalem The effect of Nehemiahs answer was that the God of heaven had given them good successe hitherto in moving the hearts of King Cirus and Darius first to the building of the Temple and now of Artaxerxes to restore the City they were his servants and worshipped him and he stirred them up to this work for of themselves they were not able to do such things They served no Idols nor false Gods they needed not to be ashamed of their master the God of heaven was their Lord and they his people he was their Master and they his servants he their King and they his subjects they would go forward with their work they must have a City to dwell in to serve their God who would defend them in this their wel doing these men had no authority to stop or forbid them to worke they had nothing to do in Jerusalem nor any authority they would not obey them but with all diligence apply this work until it be finished T●e Apostles when they were forbidden preached and would not obey but said they must obey God that bad them thus must all they that take Gods work in hand confesse it to come from God and that he blesseth their doings that all the praise may be his and that they of themselves be weak and unable to doe such things without his speciall grace and assistance All good men in such enterprises wil say with David not unto us O Lord not unto us but unto thy name give all the glory Psalm 125. If these wicked men had had any worldly shame or fear of God in them they would have quaked and trembled as the good men rejoyced to heare God on their side to further them so they when they heard the God of heaven named to be against them and that it was his doing they would have forsaken their Idols and have furthered thi● building or at least have sitten stil and not hindered it For who is able to withstand his will or hinder that he wil have forward The devils in hel quake and tremble at the naming and considering of Gods Majesty but these wicked Imps not only now but sundry times as appeareth hereafter in this book most cruelly spitefully and craftily go forward in their old malice and by al means seek the overthrow of this building so far worse is a devil incarnate in an ill man then by himselfe in his own nature When the Devil wil worke any great mischief he taketh commonly one man or other Angel or creature to doe it by knowing that hee shall doe it more easily that way then if he should attempt it by him himselfe How is every murther false witnesse whoredome robbery c. committed but when the Devill stirreth up one man against another Let every good man therefore take heed unto himselfe how he yeeldeth unto sin For in so doing he maketh himselfe a slave to the Devill and his instrument to worke by One Devill will not offer that villany to another Divel to make him his slave but if he can bring men unto it there is his rejoycing Take heed therefore O man In that they confesse themselves to be the servants of the God of Heaven it is as much to say as they wrought not for themselves nor at their owne appointment nor for their own profit they wrought for their masters cause and for his glory Gods servants in all their doings will seek their masters profit and praise not their owne they live not for themselves but all the profit of their doings returneth to their Masters If they take any thing to themselves more then their master giveth them they be theeves unto him they do him no true service Let all the builders of Gods house therefore whether they be rulers in the Common-wealth as Nehemiah was now or of the learned sort in the Ministry or elsewhere not only confesse in words that they be servants to the God of heaven but most humbly simply and boldly shew it in their deeds that they seek their masters praise and glory the common profit of their Country and not their own that they worke for him and not for themselves and that they serve him not for any worldly respect or gaine or honour but uprightly for conscience sake serve and obey him yeeld all praise to his glorious name taking nothing to themselves and being not afraid to go forward in his building for any braggers knowing that all the pride of mans heart which setteth up himselfe against the God of Heaven is vile and vaine and that their God will defend his servants and confound his foes It is no rebellion against Princes to do that which God commandeth for Princes themselves are bound as well as other meaner degrees to serve the Lord God of Heave● with all their might and maine and unto the same God they must make account of their doings as all other must For this building they had the Kings Commission and therefore it was no Treason to do it It is more glorious to be called Gods servants then to have all the titles of honour and dignity that the world can give He that serveth the Lord truly is master of sin hell death and the divell and by the assistance of Gods holy spirit shall not be overcome of them but shall overcome and conquer them which is a greater honour then any worldly Prince can give The woman that had an evill spirit in her confessed Paul and his fellowes to be the servants of the mighty God and that they taught them the way of salvation Acts 16. See then how devils are affraid of Gods servants Paul in all his Epistles rejoyceth in nothing more then terming himselfe an Apostle and servant of Christ Iesus The holy Ghost told Paul Acts 20. that in every City where he should come there were chayns and troubles ready for him but he said he cared not for them for his life was not dear