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A62961 Mans extremity, Gods opportunity, or, A display of Gods sovereign grace in saving a people whose recovery as to men and means is next to desperate as it was delivered in a sermon preached before the Honourable Lieutenant governour ... of the province of the Massachusetts Bay in New England on May 29, 1695 which was the day for election of counsellors for that province / by the reverend Mr. Samuel Torrey. Torrey, Samuel, 1632-1707. 1695 (1695) Wing T1917; ESTC R30168 29,972 66

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Sovereign Grace To Conclude 3 I propose this Exhortation To all the believing Praying People of God with us O believe and pray Improve this great promise by Faith in Praver That God may have mercy upon New-England and Save us by himself in a way of Sovereign Grace It is high time thus to believe and pray and to this end 1. We must take heed that we do not presume upon Sovereign Grace which we are apt and I fear we begin to doe We must therefore remember that God hath not by his Covenant absolutely ingaged the absolute sufficiency of his Sovereign Grace for the Salvation of his people but he hath ingaged himself only according to the Ordinate Ordinary working of his Grace and Mercy to a repenting believing obedient reforming People God is not wont to Save an hard hearted Impenitent unbelieving disobedient People continuning in their sins slighting neglecting abusing rejecting ordinary mercy offered to them I say God is not wont to Save such a People by Sovereign Grace he doth seldome if ever supersede this course process of his with such a People by Sovereign Mercy he doth rarely Save such a Generation who have first provoked him to enter into Judgment by Sovereign Mercy It is therefore dangerous to presume upon Sovereign Grace 2. We must remember also that the promise of Sovereign Mercy is made only to Mourners to a People brought down to such a depth degree of mourning humiliation that their Spirits their Hearts their Souls are ready to faint fail within them so expresly in the text of that promise Isa 57.16.18 With him also who is of an humble contrite Spirit to revive c. For I will not contend for ever for the Spirit should fail before and the Soul which I have made I have seen his ways I will heal him I will restore comfort to him and to his mourners c. Truly we must Expect that God will make New-England Mourn until our Spirits our Hearts be ready to faint within us before he will Save us by Sovereign Grace with these cautions all the sincere People of God in the Land may ought to set themselves to believe pray with confidence comfort for the accomplishment of this glorious promise of Salvation and have not good but great incouragement so to doe for as much as 1. Though our condition respecting our sins and Gods wrath Judgment for them be very dangerous yet it is not desperate there is always hope for the People of God When there is not any no not the least or most remote appearance of hope from man or means either Ordinary or Extraordinary Yea though there may be all the most prodigious signs formidable appearances and inevitable approaches of destruction both by Sin and Judgment Yet still there is hope in God and he would have his People to understand it Isa 4.27 Why sayest thou O Jacob and speakest O Israel my way is hid from the Lord and my Judgment passed over from my God hast thou not known hast thou not heard that God the everlasting God the Lord fainteth not nor his weary c. Yea God incourageth his People to hope in their most desperate cases Jer 31.16 17. Thus saith the Lord refrain thy voice from Weeping and thine eyes from tears for there is hope in thine end Jer. 29.11 I know the thoughts that I think towards thee thoughts of peace not of evil to give you an expected end God sometimes gives his People The Valley of Achor for a door of hope Hos 2.15 Opens to them a door of hope in the greatest depth of distress There is always Hope in Israel in the most desperate case Ezra 10.2 Yet NOW there is hope in Israel concerning this thing 2. That we have not only hope but a sure Foundation of Faith Confidence in God for Salvation viz. His Covenant and all his promises whereby we are assured that he is not only able but graciously Willing to Save us reserving to himself the absolute liberty of his Sovereignty either to Save or Destroy Jer. 18.16 O house of Israel cannot I do with you as the Potter But God hath not yet taken away his Covenant from us he hath not yet said of us as of this People in our text either Loruhamah I will no more have mercy or Loammi ye are not my People I will not be your God nor broken the staff of Beauty or of Bands He doth yet own us and call us his People and give us leave to call him our God yea our Father and our Fathers God also We may yet Pray in Faith as the Church Isa 63.15 Look down from Heaven and behold from the habitation of thy Holiness and thy glory where is thy strength thy zeal the sounding of thy bowels and thy mercy are thy restrained Doubtless thou art our Father and as Isa 64.8 9. O Lord thou art our Father behold see we beseech thee we are all thy People and as Jer. 14.9 Yet thou O Lord art in the midst of us we are called by thy Name leave us not 3. God delights to Save his People by Himself thereby most gloriously to magnify his own Wisdom and Power above man and means as in our Text I will Save them by the Lord their God and will not Save them by Bow nor by Sword nor by Battle nor by Horses nor by Horsemen Observe God would not Save them by Ordinary means but by Himself that he might exalt himself in his own Strength Psal 21.13 Be thou exalted in thine own Strength so we will sing and praise thy Power Sometimes God Saves his People by terrible things in Providence Psal 65.5 By terrible things in Righteousness wilt thou answer us O God of our Salvation By wonderful visicissitudes of Providential dispensations the Wheels of Divine Providence are sometimes so high that they are dreadful Ezek. 1.18 This made the Apostle to break forth into highest expressions of Admiration and Adoration with doxology Rom. 11.33 O the depth of the riches both of the wisdom and knowledge of God how unsearchable are his Judgments and his Ways past find-out who hath known the mind of the Lord Or who hath been his Counsellor For of him and through him and to him are all things to whom be glory for ever Amen There will be a time when the Church shall sing the Song of Moses and the Lamb Rev. 15.3 Gaeat and marvellous are thy works O Lord God Almighty just and true are thy ways O thou King of Saints O that New-England may live to have her part in this Song 4. If God shall thus Save us by himself It will be the most full perfect saving and glorious Salvation that over God worketh for his People in this World He will magnifie New-England again before the World he will make us again a Praise in the earth by causing our righteousness to go forth as brightness and our Salvation as a Lamp which burneth Isa 62.1 7. God will glorifie himself before all people in us when he shall thus Save us from our sins apostacy by the power of his Spirit in a general work of Conversion and Reformation and by a glorious resurrection of Religion in the life and power of it and by the return of his spiritual and gracious Presence unto us in the fulness of it and so by causing his face to shine upon us O this will be glorious Salvation and that is the Salvation which I have intended and spoken of all along and when this Salvation comes then shall that great Promise unto the Church be fulfilled to us Jer. 33.9 And I will cleanse them from all their Iniquity whereby they have sinned against me and I will pardon their iniquities and it shall be unto me for a Name of joy a praise and an honour before all Nations of the earth which shall hear of the good that I will do to them and they shall fear and tremble for all the goodness and for all the Prosperity that I shall procure unto it In that day will God accomplish that great Promise unto us Zeph. 3.17 In that day it shall be said unto Jerusalem fear not the Lord thy God is in the midst of thee mighty he will save he will rejoice over thee with joy rest in his love to thee joy over thee with singing O blessed will such of the Servants of God be who shall survive or hereafter live to see the accomplishment Yea blessed shall we be may we dy in the Faith hope confidence and comfort of the accomplishment of this Promise in Gods time to his people and Churches here I will have mercy upon New-England and I will Save them by the Lord their God What remains then but that we believe pray and wait for as much as the Lord waiteth that he may be gracious to us and he will be exalted that be may have mercy upon us for the Lord is a God of Judgment and blessed are all those that wait for Him FINIS