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A55419 The kingdom of heaven explain'd, and the way to glory manifested by Christ Jesus, the Lord and King of that kingdom held forth in a parable in Mat. 22 from verse 1 to ver. 13 : with some brief meditations upon the said parable / by James Pope. Pope, James, fl. 1675. 1675 (1675) Wing P2901; ESTC R4510 17,062 46

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as will more fully appear by setting forth some of the properties of Heaven and Hell and setting the one against the other 1. As first In Heaven there is God the Father Son and Holy Spirit in Hell is the Devil and all his Angels 2. In Heaven there is an innumerable Company of Glorified Saints and Angels in Hell there is an innumerable Company of wicked damn'd Spirits 3. In Heaven there is nothing but Joy and Singing in Hell is nothing but weeping and wailing 4. In Heaven there is Glorious Light that no Mortal Eye can approach unto in Hell there is outer Darkness Mat. 22. 13. Blackness of Darkness of Darkness for ever Jude 3. Oh what a disparity is here between these two the Darkness of Egypt was but a Figure of this Black Darkness And as it is very comfortable to behold the Light so it is very dreadful to be deprived of all Light to be alone in the Dark is frightful especially if it be outer Darkness but ten thousand times better to be quite alone then to be in the midst of innumerable Devils and frightful damn'd Spirits 5. In Heaven is whatever may delight both Soul and Body but in Hell there is whatever may add to misery and torment of soul and body 1. As first There is fire into which they shall be cast that have their portion there 2. And as it is Fire which in it self is dreadful even so it is the worst fire viz. Brimstone and Fire even as God when he would pour out his wrath upon Sodom who suffer the Vengeance of Eternal Fire Jude 7. It was with Brimstone and fire from the Lord out of Heaven Gen. 19. 24. And it is hard to indure the stink of Brimstone and fire though we feel not the burning of it But some may say it is not material Fire to which one make answer and says Then it is worse because that the Figure is not answerable to the substance So that at the best it is Fire and Brimstone Oh how dreadful will it be to endure it When I have had the Smoak of Brimstone ascend into my Nostrils it hath been terrible though but for a moment And when I have stood by a flaming Oven I have thought Oh how dreadful would it be to be alive in that flame though but for a very little space 3. This fire is dark fire the comfortable property of Light is taken from it for in Hell there must be nothing that can yield any comfort 4. Again It is such fire that will not consume the matter that is laid into it but the fire and the Fuel to wit Devils and wicked men must remain and abide in that fire together 5. And therefore this Fire is Eternal Jude 7. Everlasting Mat. 25. 41. And this makes it dreadful indeed All the miseries of this life will quickly end they are but light and momentary 2 Cor. 4 17. But these shall never end and this doth compleat the misery of the Damn'd There will be no end of their misery no ease in their misery no mitigation of their misery no delivering out of their nor relief in their misery No end as is said before and as one saith If the Damn'd did know that he should suffer no more thousands of years then there be Sands in the Sea or no more Millions of Ages then there be Sands in the Sea it would much comfort him but alas it is ever still Another Writes thus suppose the whole Globe of the Earth were a Mountain of Sand and fill'd up with Sand to the Imperial Heavens and a Wren should come once in an hundred years and fetch away the tenth part of a Grain of this Sand if when all this Sand was fetcht away the Damn'd might come out of Hell it would be some comfort to them But still it is as before it is for ever still Oh what an amazing consideration is this and yet how few lay it to heart Now considering these things is it not folly and madness to reject or but neglect to come to the Marriage upon the first Call of the Lords Servants that are sent to invite thee How shall they escape that neglect so great Salvation All must come to the Wedding or go to the Dungeon Where the Worm never dyes nor the Fire goes not out Consider there is no ease as there is no end if one did know certainly that he must indure the pain but of an aking Tooth without any ease for the space of one whole Year Oh! how grievous would the very thoughts of it be How long doth one night seem to one in misery What shall we say to Eternity when not any one Member shall be in pain but the whole Man Soul and Body shall be in pain in torment not only for a Night or a Year but for ever in which there is no intermission no hope no relief no not a drop of water for ever to cool a flaming Tongue all hope of help being cut off for ever Lay all these Motives together to which many might be added for a speedy comming in and then tell me whether even reason it self will not conclude it is best to hear that your Souls may live Isa 55. 3. Will a Months living in pleasure in pride in the eager persute of Riches make amends for the loss of the Glory mentioned before and for undergoing of wrath and vengeance in Hell fire Man being in honour abideth not Psal 49. 12. Yet in ver 11 it is said Their inward thoughts is their houses shall continue for ever and they call their Lands after their own Names v●r 13. This then is their folly Indeed it is egredious folly to lose Heaven for a little Earth Heavenly treasure for Earthly pleasure for a Barley Corn to lose the Pearl of great price Alas All flesh is Grass and all the Glory of Man as the flowers of the Grass the Grass withereth and the Flower fadeth away How oft do we see the Flower wither before the Sithe come to cut down the Grass How oft do we see the Glory of Man issue before he leave the World And yet what a little little time do they abide in the World The Sithe comes and Mows down this Grass speedily I my self have seen in some Families two and in some three Generations pass away few attaining to Moses account of threescore years and ten as Psal 90 10. But if they do it quickly comes about and it will be our great Mercy If the Lord so teach us to number our days that we may apply our hearts to Wisdom Quest What is to be done Answ The first step is to see our selves utterly lost First By natural defilement Secondly By actual sin by which we have made our selves more vile in the sight of God then the vilest of the Creatures upon Earth Those in the Acts never cryed out What shall we do till they were prickt at their hearts and they were not prickt at their
in this is like those Men that are called Spirits that flatters Children with fair words and fine toyes to go with them till they have got them out of the reach of all relief and then and not till then they will let them see they are certainly Slaves past all Recovery Oh be not such Children as to be flatter'd with worldly toyes out of the hope of Heavenly joyes and so suffer your selves to be carried into endless woes For remember till you tack about you are nearer Hell every day and so consequently further off from God and Christ and Glory O ●emember whither you are going and turn again before it be too late Let not Christ say of you as of the Jews Ye will not come to me that you might have life John 5. 40. O that poor men and women would take Counsel of Wisdom crying after them Prov. 1. 20 21 22 23 24. Turn as my Reproof I will pour out my Spirit unto you I will make known my words unto you O harken before it be too late hear that your Souls may live Isa 55. 3. Let not Satan get you one step nearer Hell before you turn 3. Motive Those Souls that delay to return and come in upon the invitation will make their work more hard and difficult if ever they do reform First Because the longer they go on in sin the more hardned they will be in sin Heb. 3. 13. But exhort one another daily while it is called to day viz. While the day of Grace and opportunity last lest any of you be hardned by the deceitfulness of sin Sin is deceitful and the Devil is deceitful and mans heart is deceitful and these three agree in one Jer. 17. 9. Even to deceive poor Souls with the Golden Baits of worldly injoyments till Repentance be hid from their Eyes And so their Oyl be to seek when the Bride-groom comes and the door be shut Secondly It will be difficult to return after long delays because Custome is as it were a second nature Jer. 13. 25. Can the Ethiopian change his Skin or the Leopard his Spots then may ye also do good that are accustomed to do evil We know Old Ulcers are hardly hardly Clensed and Cured when an ease and speedy Cure may be made of a Green Wound Poyson when it is first taken may be expel'd but by continuance in the body till it have insected the Vitals the Cure will be very difficult and hazardous 3 ly The longer we go on in sin the more difficult will be our return because one sin draws on another and so we shall have more sins to repent of and the more work we have to do the more discouragement will be as to the undertaking of it Repentance is of necessity and seeing it is so it will be easier to repent of sin betime It is a kind of madness for a man to go on in a Trade that he knows he must repent that ever he medled with it and must throw it off or else it will utterly undo him every one will say The sooner the better Better to be rid of such an Imployment that a man loses by every day we lose by sin every day and treasure up wrath against the day of wrath If a fire kindle upon our House the way to quench it is not to add more fuel to it Now Sin sets Soul and Body on fire And the breath of the Lord as a stream of Brimstone doth kindle it Isa 30. 33. The Devil knows what he does in perswading Souls to delay their coming in at the first Call he knows that the work of returning will be more difficult If a Nail be but entred it may be easier pull'd out then if by continual knocking it is driven up to the head To add sin to sin is as to add to a burden to make it to be carried the more easily This is like what is said Deut. 29. 19. When the Curse of God is pronounced against sin and one say I shall have peace though I walk in the imaginations of my own heart to add Drunkerness to Thirst See what the Lord saith ver 20. The Lord will not spare him but his anger and his Jealousie shall smoak against him and all the Curses that are Written in this Book shall lye upon him O then take heed of delays for the work will be more difficult to morrow then it is to day O then while it is called to day harden not thy heart 4. Motive Come in quickly for else thou may'st not have so much time to serve the Lord as thou hast spent in serving the Devil who is thy deadly Enemy who intends nothing but thy eternal Ruine 5. Motive Consider thou hast run a great hazard all this while the Lord might have cut asunder the thred of thy life before now and thou mightest have dropt into Hell from whence there is no Redemption and wilt thou venture still if once he strike he will strike home 6. Motive Consider what thou losest by delays First Thou losest the presence of God the Communion of Saints the comfort of the Holy Spirit which although the wicked men count the Godly fools and think they live a mopish uncomfortable life yet is their joy as the joy of Harvest and as those that find a great spoil Isa 9. 3. see 1 Joh. 1. 4. Psal 16. 11. see 1 Pet. 1. 8. So that by delaying to come at the first although at last thou do come yet thou art a great loser in regard of that early joy which thou mightest have had by comming in sooner For the Lord doth not call upon thee to come and make thy condition worse than before It is a madness to think that the Devils service is more comfortable then Gods Secondly Thou losest the advantage of becomming famous in grace and holiness if a man be in a thriving way yet if he fall into it but a little before he dye he is not like to be very Rich. Oh therefore hearken to the Call betime that so thou may'st be rich in Grace rich in good Works and then thou shalt have a rich Reward in the Kingdom of Glory Thirdly By delayes thou may'st lose all and come as the Foolish Virgins did Mat. 25. When the Door was shut and as those Mat. 7. 22. That Prophesied in the Name of Christ and cast out Devils in his Name an● yet cannot be admitted When once the Master of the house is risen up and hath shut to the Door Luk. 13. 25. It will be then no boot 〈◊〉 knock and this is a loss indeed to lose the favour of God the love of Christ the fellowship of the Holy Spirit the Communion of all the blessed Angels and Saints thou losest Heaven and happiness and all the Glory and Felicity which was tendered to thee in the invitation But that is not all but those that lose God gain the Devil those that lose Heaven gain Hell which gain is a dreadful loss