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A09990 The nevv covenant, or the saints portion A treatise vnfolding the all-sufficiencie of God, and mans uprightnes, and the covenant of grace. delivered in fourteene sermons vpon Gen. 17. 1. 2. Wherevnto are adioyned foure sermons vpon Eccles. 9.1. 2. 11. 12. By the late faithfull and worthie minister of Iesus Christ Iohn Preston. Dr. in Divinitie, chaplaine in ordinary to his Maiestie, maister of Emmanuel Colledge in Cambridge, and sometimes preacher of Lincolnes Inne. Preston, John, 1587-1628.; Sibbes, Richard, 1577-1635.; Davenport, John, 1597-1670. 1629 (1629) STC 20241; ESTC S101919 353,487 626

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this signe and testimony of the blood which shewes that it is true it is a linely hope for he that hath a liuely hope hee purifies himselfe 1 Ioh. 3. But some man may say This testimony of a mans owne spirit may deceiue him I answer it cannot because though it be called the testimony of our owne spirit yet it is a spirit enlightned it is a spirit sanctified with the Spirit of Christ and then that Rule is true 1 Ioh 3. If our owne heart condemne not that is if the heart of a man enlightned if the heart of a man with which the Holy Ghost ioynes if the heart of a man sanctified doe not condemne him if hee haue the testimony of this Spirit he shall be saued he needs not doubt it he hath boldnesse towards GOD then againe hee must consider this worke the testimony of the Spirit the water and the blood and these three agree in one it is not the testimony of the Spirit alone but it is the testimony of the water ioyned with it if it were but the testimony of one indeed the ground were not good but they all agree in one and therefore if thou haue one sure to thee it is enough These are the things which goe before and accompany it Now followes the testimony of Gods spirit which we shall see described besides the places I named to you Eph. 1. Wherein after you beleeued you were sealed with the spirit of promise My beloued when a man hath beleeued and tooke lesus Christ secondly when hee hath washed and purified himselfe that is hee hath gone about this worke and so his owne spirit gathers a testimony hence that he is in a good estate after he hath thus beleeued then saith he comes the Holy Ghost and seales the same things vnto you that is the LORD leaues a man alone a while as it were to champ vpon the bridle as I may say he lets a man alone to some doubts and feares that so hee may purge himselfe the more carefully but after a time when a man hath put to his seale that God is true then the LORD seales him againe with the spirit of promise that is the LORD sends the spirit into his heart and that spirit giues witnesse to him and when he hath put to his seale that GOD is true then the LORD puts to his seale and assures him that hee hath receiued him to mercy You will say What is this seale or witnesse of the Spirit My beloued it is a thing that wee cannot expresse it is a certaine diuine impression of light a certaine vnexpressible assurance that we are the sonnes of God a certaine secret manifestation that God hath receiued vs and put away our sinnes I say it is such a thing that no man knowes but they that haue it you shall finde it expressed by all these places of Scripture Reu. 3. If any man will open to mee I will come in and sup with him that is when the Lord enters into a kinde of familiarity with a man when he vouchsafes him so much fauour as to come and suppe and dine with him as it were and to dwell with him and so Re● 2. 17. To him that ouercommeth will I giue of the hidden Mannah I will giue a white stone with a new name written in it t●at no man knowes but he that hath it that is there shall bee a secret priuy token as it were of my loue giuen him a secret marke of it that there is no man in the world knowes besides So Ioh. 14. 21. If any man loue mee and keepe my Commandements I will shew my selfe to him that is hee shall haue an extraordinary manifestation of my selfe hee shall haue such an expression of loue and peace that shall fill his heart with peace and ioy such a thing that no man knowes but himselfe Beloued this is the testimony of the Spirit I confesse it is a wondrous thing and if there were not some Christians that did feele it and know it you might beleeue there were no such thing that it were but a fancie or enthusiasme but beloued it is certaine there are a generation of men that know what this seale of the Lord is indeed you must remember this to distinguish it from all fancies and delusions this Spirit comes after you haue the water and the blood after you are beleeuers after you haue purged your selues and therefore if any man haue such flashes of light and ioy that witnesse that hee hath receiued the promise and that he is in the Couenant and for all this he haue not the things that goe before it now thou maist take it for a delusion I will come and sup with him but with whom with him that first openeth to me If thou open thy heart to the Lord whensoeuer hee knocks and comes to thee And so To him that ouercomes I will giue of the hidden Mannah If thou be one that art able to ouercome temptations and vnruly affections sinfull lusts thou maist conclude it is a true testimony that thou ar● not deceiued but if thou be one that art ouercome with euery base lust with euery temptation thou art deceiued if thou art perswaded thou art in a good estate this is not the witnesse of the Spirit for it is to him that ouercomes So againe to him that loues me and keepes my Commandemēts c. Now if thou be one that breaks the Cōmandements of God that find'st not that holy fire in thy brest that find'st not thy heart affectioned to him and yet thou hast t●ese great flashes of assurance and t●inkst thy state good beloued you deceiue your selues whose case soeuer it is the Lord hath not shewed himselfe to thee b●t it is a delusion a fancy and therefore I say consider it and this is the consequent of it that he that hath it is able to pray So I will conclude all he is able to cry Abba Father If thou haue such an assurance of a good estate and yet art not able to pray thou art deceiued likewise for that is the property of the Spirit it makes a man cry to God and call him Father You will say Is this such a matter euery man can pray Beloued it is another thing then the world i●agines it to be he that hath this spirit is mighty in prayer he is able to wrestle with God as Iacob did by the spirit of Adoption hee had power with God as it is said there and he is able to preuaile with the Lord and why because he can speake to him as to a Father he can continue in prayer and watch ther eunt● with all perseuerance he can speake to him as one that he is well acquainted with he can not only speake remiss●ly but he can cry Abba Father that shewes feruency in his prayer there is no man in the world that is able to doe it besides We see a description of other men
hath it a certaine manifestation of Christ to the soule a certaine diuine light a certaine secret token of his loue whereby Christ manifests himselfe to the soule of a man that which the Scriptures call supping with him I will come and sup with him Rev. 3. Iob. 14. 21. I and my Father will come to him and I will manisest my owne selfe vnto him this is the witnesse of the Spirit that when the witnesse of our owne spirit is somewhat obscure we may then say Lord thou now speakest plainely now there is no question My beloued this is the witnesse of the Spirit that thou be not mistaken in it still remember this that it is giuen to those that ouercome if thou be ouercome of euery thing of euery small temptation if thou bee ouercome with a blast of praise with a little pelfe and wealth dost thou thinke now thou hast got the white stone tha● Christ giues as the witnesse of his Spirit No my beloued it is to those that ouercome and so it is to those that open if thou bee a stubborne seruant that Christ may come againe and againe a●d knocke at the doore and tell thee of such a sinne that thou lyest in and of such a duty that thou neglectest and yet thou carriest thy selfe like a stubborne seruant that will not heare him or if thou doe thou wilt not goe about thy wo●ke that he hath appointed thee dost thou thinke hee will come in and sup with thee when thou wilt not open to him No my beloued it is not Christ that sups with thee but it is a delusion of Satan but how shall we know this These are the things that accompany the Spirit but now for the Consequents of it they are 〈…〉 First there followes a spirit of prayer that goes together with it prayer in the perfection of it is not a lip labour no it is not a putting vp of petitions be they neuer so exceellent it is not a crying to the Lord for other men may doe so but it is when a man can come to God with considence because he knowes him to bee his Father because hee hath beene acquainted with him because hee hath receiued the Spirit of the Sonne that tels him in plaine termes he is his Father when a ma● can come with holy affections to the Lord this is the spirit of prayer a wicked man as we shewed out of Iob 27. when God comes to him and rends and teares his soule from him that is he parts with his soule vnwillingly when God puls on the one side and he on the other when GOD puls away his soule saith he will the LORD heare him when hee cries to the Almighty No for hee doth not pray it is indeed a cry a man in extremity may cry hard as a thiefe at the Barre he cryes hard not because he loues the Iudge or hath any confidence in him if it were not fot that extremity hee would not doe it at all saith he he prayeth not he doth not delight in the Almighty hee goes not to him as to a father and it appeares hence that were there not such an extremity hee would not pray for hee will not pray at all times Secondly it breeds loue wheresoeuer the witnesse of the Spirit is alwayes there followes it loue towards God and Iesus Christ for it cannot bee otherwise all loue comes from knowledge now when a man hath seene Iesus Christ indeed that is when the Lord hath shewed him his owne selfe to him when hee hath drawne neere to a man in the witnesse of his Spirit when he hath manifested himselfe it cannot be but a man must loue him What is the reason that wee shall loue him perfectly in heauen but because we shall know him fully any man that knowes him in part heere loues him in part and therefore if you haue euer knowne the LORD that hee hath thus shewed himselfe it cannot be but thou shalt loue him Besides loue comes from kindnesse and goodnesse of one that hath shewed loue to vs loue begets loue as fire begets fire Now when this was thy case when thou wast a man expecting nothing but death and hell and the wrath of God and the Lord hath come and spoke kindly vnto thee as it were the LORD hath come and spoken to thee when thou wast to die and hath said thou shalt liue when he hath ouercome thee with kindnesse as it were it cannot be now but that thy heart should be affectioned towards him as Dauid saith Psal 18. Lord I loue thee dearely for when I was in distresse thou didst heare mee so when a man hath felt the terrours of the Almighty when hee hath lyen vnder the spirit of bondage for a time when he expected nothing but death and condemnation and the Lord hath shewed mercy and louing kindnesse vnto him loue will follow Thirdly thou shalt finde this follow vpon it likewise if thou haue the spirit of Adoption it will set thee a worke to clense thy selfe as 2. Cor. 7. 1. see a notable place for this purpose saith hee if you haue such promises that is the promises of grace and of forgiuenesse and of the pardon of sinne if you haue applyed them indeed by the spirit of Adoption then you will clense your selues from all pollution of fl●sh and spirit So beloued by this thou maist know whether thou hast the spirit of adoption whether thou hast applyed the Couenant of Grace and the promises of it indeed and in good earn●st this will certainely follow thou wilt clense thy selfe but if thou finde now that thou wallowest in thy lusts in thy filthinesse that thou art not yet washed from thy sinnes and from thy swinish nature be assured thou hast not yet applyed the promises thou hast not yet the spirit of Adoption be assured if thou hast any hope it is not a true and liuely hope it is but a false and dead hope for if it were a true and a liuely hope 1 Ioh. 3. it would set thee aworke to purge thy selfe and therefore Heb. 10. 22. you see the difference there betweene the assurance of faith and of presumption Draw neere in assurance of faith What then hauing your hearts sprinkled from an euill conscience and your bodies washed in pure water If it be assurance of faith it hath alwaies this following with it the heart is sprinkled from an euill conscience but if it bee a presumptuous a false assurance vpon false grounds there followes no such clensing no such watchfulnesse Beloued this is a sure rule that will not deceiue you you those that haue but false flashes of comfort they grow secure after them these breed carelesnesse they are more bold to commit sinne they walke loosely and are apt and ●eady to say I doubt not but it shall bee well enough with mee but those that haue assurance indeed it makes them much more diligent and sollicitous and carefull to
God writes the Law in their hearts so that there is a Law within answerable to the Law without that is an inward aptnesse answering euery particular of the Law an inward disposition whereby a man is inclined to keepe the Law in all points which Law within is called the law of the mind therefore if you adde to this that Rom. 7. I see a law in my members rebelling against the law of my minde so there is a Law in the mind within answerable to the Law of GOD without it answers it as Lead answers the mould after it is cast into it it answers it as Tallie answers to Tallie as Indenture answers to Indenture so it agrees with it in all things that is there is an aptnesse put into the minde that it is able and willing and disposed in some measure to keepe euery Commandement that answereth to all the particular Commandements of the Law of GOD this is to haue the Law of GOD written in the minde and this is that which is first meant by it there is a Law within answerable to the Law without in all things The 2. thing meant by it is that it is not only put into the mind as acquisite habits are but it is so ingrasted as any naturall disposition is it is so rooted in the heart it is so riuetted in as when letters are ingraued in Marble you know they continue there they are not easily worne out and that is meant by it I will plant my Law in thy heart it shall neuer out againe there I will write it there it shall continue so that is the second thing that is meant by it it shall bee naturall to you for that is meant by this when it is said it shall bee printed it shall be grauen and written in the heart and likewise it shall be perpetuall it shall neuer weare out againe as things that are written in the dust but it shall be written so as it shall neuer againe be obliterated The third thing to be expressed is the manner of the writing of it the Apostle here compares himselfe and all other Ministers to the pen but it is Christ that writes the Epistle the Epistle is his for these workes he doth in it it is he that takes the pen it is he that handles it and vseth it it is he that puts inke into the pen it is he that applyes it so that though the Minister be the immediate writer of these Lawes in the heart yet the inke is the Holy Ghost and it comes originally from Christ and besides they are not left to themselues but the LORD must concurre with them immediately we are but coeworkers with him he holds our hands as it were when we write the Epistle in any mans heart it is hee that guides the penne it is hee that puts inke into it it comes originally from him and therefore the Epistle is his Besides this is further to bee considered in this Metaphor that God will write his Lawes in our hearts that we may see these Lawes wee may reade them and vnderstand them for when a thing is written God may see it and man may see it a man himselfe may see it and others also may reade it God sees it himselfe for he hath written it man sees it for hee is able to see the Law in his minde he is able to see that habituall disposition that is infused into him and others are able to see it for saith he you are our Epistle euident to all men that is they see the fruits and effects of it as you may see letters grauen in stone so they see this Law written in your hearts So beloued you see now what this Couenant of Grace is and how it differs from the Couenant of Workes it is the ministration not of the letter but of the Spirit because it doth not onely present the o●tward letter of the Commandement but there is a Law written within and that is done by vertue of the Spirit So that the order is this first it reueales righteousnesse secondly it softens the heart it is the ministration of the Spirit and thirdly it is a ministration of loue it is a ministration of freedome and not of bondage and enmity for when the Law is thus written a man is not haled to it he comes not to it as a bond-slaue to doe his worke but hee comes willingly he finds he hath some ability to doe it he findes a delight in it as Paul saith I delight in the Law of God according to the inward man So you ●ee the difference betweene the Couenant of Grace and the Couenant of Workes Now this Couenant of Grace is two●old it is eyther the Old Testament or the New they both agree in substance they differ onely in the manner of the administration that which is called the New Testament Heb. 7. 8 9. which is opposed to the Old Testament for substance is the same Couenant they are both the Couenant of Grace onely they differ in the manner and you shall finde these 6. differences between them First the New Testament or the New Couenant is larger then the Old it extends to the Gentiles whereas the first was confined onely ●o the Iewes it was only kept within the walles of that people and extended no further Secondly the Old was expressed in types and shaddowes and figures as for example they had the blood of Bulls and Goats they had the washings of the body in cleane water they had offering of Incense c. by which things other things are meant as namely the d●a●h of Christ and that satisfaction he gaue to his Father by his death and likewise the inward sanctificatiō of the Spirit signified by the washing of water and also the workes and the prayers of the Saints that are sweet as Incense now saith the Text Gal. 4. these were clements and rudiments that God vsed to them as children that is as children haue their A B C ●heir first elements so GOD did shew to the ●ew●s ●hese spirituall mysteries not in themselues but in these types and shaddowes they were able to see thē from day to day for therin was their weaknesse they were not so able as to conceiue spirituall things without a mediate view they saw the blood shed and againe they saw the washings and the rites these were in their eye whereas now in the time of the Gospell these things are taught to vs these we comprehend in our minds wee serue the Lord in spirit and in truth but there is not that visible sight that was a helpe to their weaknesse so that these differ as the Image and the substance it selfe euen as you see things in prospectiue shewes and in painting that are different from the things themselues when you come to see Countries and Cities and Mountaines and Woods it is another thing And this is the second difference betweene the Testaments the one was expressed but in types and
Esay 33. 14. when they are troubled they are not able to pray indeed they may haue formes of prayer that they may vse in times of peace but beloued let any great trouble come vpon them let them be put to it and then you shall finde they are not able to doe it but they runne away from God as fast as they can at that time they are not able to come and say Thou art my Father I beseech thee heare me I beseech thee pitty me and forgiue me no but they tremble at Gods presence as the Thiefe doth at the presence of the Iudge the sinners in Sion are afraid in that day when God comes at the day of visitation the sinners in Sion are afraid c. for who shall dwell with deu●ouring fire That is they tremble at such a day when the day of death comes when God begins to shew himselfe to them in the fiercenesse of his wrath when he begins to come neere them in the day of visitation then they fly from him as one would fly from deuouring fire they fly not to him as one would fly to a mercifull Father that is ready to heare them and helpe them but they fly from him as fast as they can as one would fly from euerlasting burni●g The like place you haue Iob 27. 8 9 10. For what hope hath the Hypocrite when hee hath heaped vp riches when God shall come and pull away his soule Will God heare his prayer when he cryes c. Will he call vpon God at all times A wicked man may make some shew of prayer to God in time of health and in time of peace but at that time saith he when he hath spent his time in gathering vp riches in heaping vp them and GOD comes vpon him suddenly and shall pull away his soule he teares and rends it from him for so the word signifies in the Originall that is he is not willing to resigne it into Gods hāds as the righteous man doth but he is busie about his wealth and God surprizeth him and rends his soule from him What will he doe in this case What will he pray saith Iob No hee giues two reasons He hath ●o delight in the Lord he neuerloued the Lord there is no such loue betweene the Lord and him as there is betweene the Father and the Childe betweene the H●sband and the Wife he neuer had the spirit of a son he cannot pray for he delights not in God But he doth pray sometimes Yea for some fit he may be in some extremity he may cry as a Thiefe at the Barre may cry to the Iudge as he doth sometimes exceeding hard not because he loues the Iudge but it is a cry that comes from extremity and it is but in extremity and by that the falsenesse and hypocrisie of them is known So an Hypocrite may cry in the time of extremity but it is a cry it is not a prayer and it is but in the time of extremity it is not at all times that he doth it hee is not able to doe it for the Lord is a stranger to hi● he lookes vpon the Lord as vpon a terrible Iudge and therefore if you would know whether you haue the spirit of the Sonne As first thou shalt know it by that which went before and as secondly thou shalt know it by that which goes together with it the testimony of the blood the testimony of the water and of thine owne spirit So thou maist know it thirdly by this by the Consequents it makes thee able to pray and in the time of extremity it makes thee able to goe to God as to a Father when another flyes away from him as from euerlasting burnings So much shall serue for this time FINIS THE THIRTEENTH SERMON GENESIS 17. 2. And Iwill make my Couenant betweene mee and thee And I will multiply thee exceedingly THE point which we were in handling was this How a man may know whether he be in the Couenant or no I told you there are 3. waies to know it Let a man consider how Abraham came into the Couenant Abraham beleeued God and it was imputed to him for righteousnesse If thou beleeue then thou art within the Couenant but it must be a faith that workes by loue if it bee a faith which workes not it is but a dead faith and if it doe worke yet if it worke not by loue the Lord regard●th it not it is true it is faith that layes hold vpon the Couenant but it works by loue faith is the point of the Compasse that fastens vpon the Couenant but loue is the other part that goes about that doth all the businesse it is that which keepes the Commandements it is that which quickens vs to euery good worke The second way to know whether wee be in the Couenant or no is to consider whether we haue taken the promised seede for in him shall all the nations of the world be blessed How shall wee know that If we haue the Spirit of the Sonne that is knowne by the Spirit it selfe the Spirit beares witnesse the witnesse of the Spirit as I told you it is knowne by that which goes before it by that which accompanies it and that which followes after This is the point that we were in handling and wee were broken off in the middest of it wee will recall it a little and deliuer it somewhat more distinctly to you than wee could doe then for haste First I say whosoeuer hath the Spirit of the Sonne he must haue before it the spirit of bondage Rom. 8. 15. You haue not receiued the spirit of bondage againe to feare but you haue receiued the spirit of Adoption As if hee should say there are none but first they receiue the spirit of bondage for there is no man can come to Christ except the Law be his Schoolemaster and the Law is not effectuall without the spirit of bondage neither the Law in the threatnings nor the iudgements which are the executioners of those threatnings you may heare the Law opened vnto you a hundred and a hundred times that is the particular sinnes of which a man is guilty described yea the particular iudgements yea the LORD may follow you with afflictions and crosses yet except there be a spirit of bondage to worke together with these it will neuer molifie an obdurate heart And therefore my belo●ed you must make this account if you haue neuer been affrighted with the terrour of God if you haue neuer bin put into any feare by this spirit of bondage be assuted that you haue not yet the spirit of Adoption If men would haue looked to the brazen Serpent without being stung of the fiery Serpents God would haue spared the spirit of bondage but beloued who doth it who is able to doe it Wee bee all in a dead sleepe and except we be wakned with the terrours of the Almighty there is no man would
THE NEVV COVENANT OR THE SAINTS PORTION A Treatise Vnfolding the All-sufficiencie of GOD and Mans vprightnes and the Covenant of grace delivered In fourteene Sermons vpon Gen. 17. 1. 2. Wherevnto are adioyned Foure Sermons vpon Eccles. 9. 1. 2. 11. 12. By the late faithfull and worthie Minister of Iesus Christ IOHN PRESTON Dr. in Divinitie Chaplaine in ordinary to his Maiestie Maister of Emmanuel Colledge in Cambridge and sometimes Preacher of Lincolnes Inne PSAL. 111. 5. He hath given a portion to them that feare him he will ever be mindfull of his Covenant LONDON Printed by I. D. for Nicolas Bourne and are to be sold at the South entrance of the Royall Exchange 1629. ILLVSTRISSIMIS ET HONORATISSIMIS VIRIS THEOPHILO COMITI LINCOLNIENSI ET GVLIELMO VICE-COMITI SAY ET SELE DOMINISSVIS SVBMISISSIMÈ COLENDIS HAS IOHANNIS PRESTONI SS THEOL DOCT. ET COLLEGII IMMANVELIS MAGISTRI PRIMITIAS DEVOTISSIMI TAM AVTHORIS DVM VIVERET QVAM IPSORVM QVI SVPERSVNT OBSEQVII TESTIMONIVM L.M.D.D.D. RICHARDVS SIBS IOHANNES DAVENPORT ¶ To the Reader IT had beene much to haue beene desired if it had so pleased the Father of Spirits that this worthy man had survived the publishing of these and other his Lectures for then no doubt they would haue come forth more refined and digested For though there was very little or no mistake in taking them from his mouth yet preaching and writing haue their severall graces Things liuened by the expression of the speaker sometimes take well which after vpon a mature review seeme eyther superfluous or flat And we oft see men very able to render their conceipts in writing yet not the happiest speakers Yet we considering not so much what might haue beene as what now may be for the service of the Church thought good rather to communicate them thus then that they should die with the Author He was a man of an exact judgement and quicke apprehension an acute Reasoner actiue in good choyse in his notions one who made it his chiefe ayme to promote the cause of Christ and the good of the Church which moved him to single out arguments answerable on which he spent his best thoughts He was honoured of God to be an instrument of much good wherevnto he had advantage by those eminent places he was called vnto As he had a short race to run so he made speed and did much in a little time Though he was of an higher elevation and straine of spirit then ordinarie yet out of loue to doe good he could frame his conceits so as might sute with ordinary vnderstandings A little before his death as we were informed by the Right Honourable the Lord Viscount Say and Seale in whose pietie wisedome and fidelittie he put great repose he was desirous that we should pervse what of his was fit for publique vs● We are not Ignorant that it is a thing subject to censure to seeme bold and wittie in another mans worke and therefore as little is altered as may be And we desire the Reader rather to take in good part that which is intended for publique good than to catch at imperfections considering they were but taken as they fell from him speaking And we intreate those that haue any thing of his in their hands that they would not be hastie for private respects to publish them till we whom the Author put in trust haue pervsed them We purpose by Gods helpe that what shall be judged fit shall come forth We send forth these Sermons of Gods All-Sufficiencie and Mans Vprightnes and the Covenant of Grace first as being first prepared by him that had the Coppies and because the right vnderstanding of these points hath a chiefe influence into a Christian life The LORD giue a blessing answerable and continue still to send forth such faithfull Labourers into his Harvest RICHARD SIRS IOHN DAVENPORT OF GODS ALL-SVFFICIENCY GENESIS 17. 1. When Abraham was ninetie yeares olde and nine the Lord appeared vnto Abraham and sayd vnto him I am GOD All-sufficient walke before me and be thou vpright or perfect BEcause in the performance of all the Duties of Sanctification Sinceritie is all in all therefore I haue chosen this Text that you may not be deceived It is true many things are very excellent if they be right There is no question but the Diamond is very precious if it be a true Diamond but if it be false it is nothing worth If you take a precious Balme you make no question of the thing and of the excellency of it in generall all the question is whether it be right or no And so in the graces of Gods spirit especially seeing they concerne our salvation It much concernes vs to know whether they be right or counterfeit and therefore you see the condition that God requires here of Abraham is that he be vpright and perfect without hypocrisie so the word signifieth walke before me without hypocrisie Now we haue rather chosen this Text than another because sets forth the ground of all sinceritie and perfect walking with God which is even this apprehension well setled in the heart that God is All-sufficient for this is the Lords precept Walke before me and be thou perfect or vpright or sincere let it not be in hypocrisie and this is the motiue that he vs●th to perswade him to it I am All-sufficient as if he should say if there were any defect in me if thou didst neede or couldest desire any thing that were not to be had in me and thou mightest haue it elsewhere perhaps thy heart might be imperfect in walking towards me thou mightest then step out from me to take in advantages elsewhere but seeing I am All-sufficient since I haue enough in me to fulfill all thy desires since I am every way an adaequate obiect that if thou lookest about and considerest all that thy soule can wish for thou maiest haue it in me why then shouldest thou not consecrate thy selfe to me alone Why then shouldest thou be vneven in thy wayes serving me sometimes by fits and sometimes the creature for there is nothing in the creature but thou maiest finde it in me I am All-sufficient I am All-sufficient therefore walke before me and be perfect Yet these words containe somewhat more which you may see by that which followes I will make my Covenant betweene me and thee and I will multiplie thee exceedingly The ground of all our sinceritie is the Covenant that is betweene God and vs. Now these words doe the most briefly that I finde of any in the Scriptures expresse the Covenant betweene God and vs on both sides for they are but the summe of the Covenant which in other places of Scripture is explicated and set forth more at large so that the opening of the Covenant on both sides is the ground of all the sinceritie of all that obedience that we yeeld to God And therefore I say you shall not onely haue occasion from this Text to examine the
the Couenant or no You shall know it by this How did Abraham know whether he was in the Couenant or how will you know whether Abraham or any other were saith the Text Abraham beleeued God and therefore God reckoned him as a man that was righteous and accepted him to bee a partaker of the Couenant and so if thou beleeue it is certaine then thou art within the Couenant but how shall a man know that Gal. 5. 5. Neither Circumcision auaileth any thing nor vncircumcision but faith which worketh by loue If thou canst finde this now that thou art able to take Iesus Christ to take him as a LORD and Sauio●r thou art able to beleeue all the Couenant of Grace thou art by that put into the Couenant But how shall a man know whether this faith be right or no for you know there is a false dead and counterfeit faith if it be right thou shalt finde it to be of a working and liuely nature but many times we may bee deceiued in that A woman many times thinkes she is with childe but if she finde no motion nor stirring it is an argument she was deceiued So when a man thinkes that hee hath faith in his heart but yet he finds no life no motion no stirring there is no worke proceeding from his faith it is an argument he was mistaken hee was deceiued in it for if it be a right faith it will worke there will be life and motion in it As Abrahams faith you see it enabled him to doe whatsoeuer GOD appointed him to offer his sonne to excommunicate Ismael when GOD bid him cast him out though hee loued Ismael exceeding dearely yet he did it and did it readily so whatsoeuer God bade him doe here was a working faith But yet a little further a man may be yet deceiued in this a mans faith may worke and an Hypocrite may doe many workes if it bee but bare working a man may bee deceiued and therefore this is added further it workes by loue Beloued a man may doe exceeding many duties as you know hee may suffer Martyrdome he may giue all to the poore hee may be a very diligent Preacher of the Gospell for Paul saith I may speake with the tongue of men and Angels I may giue my goods to the poore I may giue my body to be burned and yet if these great workes be done without loue they are nothing But on the other side if you finde this that you doe but the least worke if it be but to giue a cup of cold water and doe it out of loue if you abstaine from one sinne if you ouercome any one lust whatsoeuer that is deare and neare to you because you loue Iesus Christ if you set your selues vpon any worke vpon any imployment and endeauour and thy heart witnesseth this to thee it is because I loue the LORD and desire exceedingly to please him he is one that I would faine haue communion with my delight is in him therefore I doe these workes for it is my meate and drinke to doe his will now thou art on a sure ground now thou maist know thou art within the Couenant for thou beleeuest as Abraham did and therefore thou art within the Couenant as hee was thou maist know it because thy faith workes and then thou maist know that it workes right because it is done by loue Well yet there is another way to know this that is in thy seede saith the Text shall all the Nations of the world bee blessed if a man be then ingrafted into this seede into the Messiah once then he shall bee blessed if once he belong to him Well how shall a man know that If thou haue receiued the Spirit of the Son for whosoeuer is in Christ hath receiued the Spirit of Christ if he haue not receiued the Spirit of Christ he is not in him Consider whether you haue receiued the Spirit of the Sonne the Spirit of the promised seede that is thou art made like Christ by the Spirit for the Spirit will assimulate thee and renew this Image in thee he makes thee such another in some degree as he is yea he will not onely doe this but he will witnesse to thee that he is thy God and that thou art of those that are partakers of the Couenant and therefore that is the way to finde it out that is the thing I intend to insist vpon to finde out whether you haue this Spirit you shall finde it this is the great marke that the Apostle Paul insists vpon still in all his Epistles by which a man may know whether he be within the Couenant or no still it is this we haue receiued the Spirit and the Spirit seales vs to the day of redemption we are established and sealed by the Spirit of promise and wee haue receiued the Spirit which is an earnest c. Now to know whether you haue the Spirit I will commend these two places of Scripture to you to consider one is Rom. 8. 15. You haue not receiued the spirit of bondage to feare againe but the spirit of Adoption whereby you cry Abba Father the same spirit beares witnesse with our spirits that wee are the sonnes of GOD. The other you shall finde 1 Iohn 5. 8. And there are three that beare record in Earth the Spirit the Water and the Blood and these three agree in one If you would finde out whether you haue the spirit of the Sonne or no you shall know it by these three In the Antecedents the Concomitants and the Consequents The Antecedent is the Spirit of bondage beloued that of necessity must goe before so that if thou neuer hadst the spirit of bondage certainely thou hast not yet receiued the spirit of the Sonne for the Apostle speakes of it heere as the common condition to all Christians they doe not receiue the spirit of bondage againe you had it once but now you haue the spirit of Adoption I say euery man must haue this spirit of bondage and the ground of it is this because no man can come to Christ except the Law be a Schoolemaster to bring him to Christ now the Law is not a Schoolemaster it teacheth no man except the spirit of bondage worke feare except the spirit of bondage put an edge vpon the Law put a Sword into the hand of the Law to pricke the heart to wound the heart as it is said Acts 2. this is the spirit of bondage Beloued you may heare the Law and the threatnings and curses applyed to you 10000. times ouer and yet no feare be bred in you except the spirit of bondage ioyne with it that makes it effectuall Now in the Law are included iudgements and afflictions which are but the execution of the Law sometimes it goes with the Law it selfe somtimes with the iudgement and afflictions it is the spirits of bondage that must goe with both as for example when it thundred rained in
God I say all this he may doe yet hee neuer receiues the spirit of bondage againe that is hee neuer comes to this to be to God as a seruant is to a hard Master but alway this perswasion is in him that God is his Father and still hee hath the affection of a sonne and still he hath that opinion that God is his Father that aff●ction neuer weares out of him he neuer comes againe to looke on God as the Thiefe lookes on the Iudge hee neuer comes to be such a stranger to the Lord so as to flye from him for the spirit of bondage is nothing but this when it makes a man to feare the Lord and to tremble at him exceedingly as a man doth at the wrath of a Iudge that thinkes hee will condemne him though he may in his extremity say Lord why hast thou forsaken mee yet there goes a secret spirit of Adoption that neuer leaues him altogether although there be some mixture with this to awaken him and to quicken him and to cause him to come home to Christ for that is the end Still as a man is brought home by the spirit of bondage at the first so my beloued when a man steps out from Christ and beginnes to grow wanton when hee will r●nne out from the LORD IESVS and will not keepe close the Lord sends the same Spirit againe to bring him in the Spirit doth its worke againe but as hee was neuer wholly out so he neuer hath the full worke of the spirit of bondage So you see this is the 2. meanes to know whether we bee in the Couenant Now followes the third meanes of knowing whether we be in the Couenant and t●●t is this you see this is a part of the Couenant Heb. 8. You shall know me from the greatest to the least and I will teach you you shall no more teach one another his neighbo●r and it shall bee such a knowledge that withall you shall haue my Law written in your hearts and in another place I will circumcise your hearts Beloued then this is the third way and the last by which we may know that wee are within the Couenant Is there such a knowledge of GOD wrought in you Hath Christ so taught you Marke it well that from that knowledge these two things follow one that your heart is circumcised that the lusts of your former ignorance that raigned in you before bee dissolued Secondly it is such a knowledge as breedes in you a forwardnesse and willingnesse to serue the Lord in all things Is the Law of God thus written in your hearts Haue you had experience of this Then certainely you are within the Couenant There is a double knowledge there is a knowledge that men haue that know much but are not affected according to the things they know no● doe they practise according to the things they know this a knowledge that the Minister may teach them but it is not the knowledge that Iesus Christ teacheth But there is a second knowledge that which Christ teacheth as hee is a Prophet when hee teacheth a man so to know sinne and euery thing else that withall the lust the dominion of sinne is dissolued by that knowledge that this knowledge circumciseth the heart it cuts off those lusts that did cleaue to vs before If thou finde this effect of thy knowledge now Iesus Christ hath taught thee this knowledge You know The old man is corrupt Ephes. 4. 22. through lusts that come from errour and the new man is renewed through holinesse that comes from truth There are certaine lusts in the old man that proceede from errour now those lusts we see what they are Iob. 2. all lusts are referred to those three heads the lusts of the eye the lusts of the flesh and the pride of life Now if thou wouldest know whether Christ hath taught thee or no whether thou hast this euidence of being in the Coue●ant with him consider whether the truth be so farre taught thee that these lusts are dissolued by it for Iesus Christ came into the world to dissolue lusts as the lusts arise from errour so they are dissolued by truth Beloued the roote from which euery lust growes is some errour some mistake well take away the foundation of it and the lust dyes Now when Christ●eaches ●eaches the ●ight knowledge when hee reueales his truth to vs as a Prophet hee takes away the roote the bottome and foundation of a lust and when the foundation is taken away the worke of the Diuell is dissolued in vs it fals to the ground As for example to giue you an instance of it in those three lusts to which all the l●sts in the world are referred the lust of the eyes that is when a man lookes vpon wealth and and riches and whatsoeuer a man lookes vpon it is but the sight of the eye Ecclesiast 5. What is the reason that men loue riches that they seeke them and heape them vp aboue measure It is because a man is deceiued he thinkes there is such a worth in riches and that they will stand him in such a stead hee hath a high opinion of them and thence comes a man to desire them so much from hence ariseth this lust of the eye Now when Christ teacheth a man that there is no such thing in riches hee is but deceiued hee teacheth him to looke on them as Paul did hee thinkes they are but drosse and dung but empty wi●hering Flowers Iam. 1. As the Flowers so doth the rich man fade in all his waies ●iches are no better hee teacheth a man that they are nothing Why wilt thou set thy heart vpon that which is nothing Pro. 23. All the men in the world are not able to teach this till Christ Iesus hath taught it to a man but when hee hath taught it him I say the lust is dissolued there is an end of it hee doth no more seeke wealth in that manner as hee did he sets no more that price vpon it as hee did hee thinkes how he may doe good with it how h●e may make good vse of it how hee may ●edeeme time now from worldly things to better things for now hee heedes them not as Paul What doe you tell mee of money I heede it not but to further your reckoning I reioyce that I may ●urther your reckoning against the Day of Iudgement And so for pride of life that is honour and dignity and esteeme and place of prefermen● and applause of men all things of that nature What is the reason that this lust rules and captiuates a man Beloued it is because hee thinkes that there is an excellency in these things but when CHRIST hath taught him when hee hath written the New Couenant within him when hee hath written his Law in his heart when hee hath taught him with his owne teaching hee beginnes to see a vanity in all these things as the Apostle saith the praise
impotent and beggerly rudiments The reason is because their knowledge was exceeding little therefore it brought little profit to them they were beggerly they had little riches in them and they were impotent they could communicate little power and strength and efficacy to the inward man On the other side now the New Couenant is strong and rich and liuely and effectuall and the reason is because there is more knowledge in it wee are taught to know GOD better and to know the whole mysterie of the Gospell better Therefore I say if you would bee strengthned in grace if we would be enabled to keepe the Couenant more then they were labour to grow in knowledge let it not be vnusefull vnto you whatsoeuer is deliuered but make benefit of it You see what riches of knowledge are deliuered to vs in Pauls Epistles let none of this be lost it is thy benefit that this is now discouered to thee that was hid from all the world aforetimes It is that benefit that the Apostle Paul so exceedingly magnifies that to vs this mystery is reuealed that wee haue this grace to make knowne to principalities and powers the manifest wisdome of God the vnsearchable rich●s Christ make this vse of it grow in know●edge and thou shalt grow in grace by that 〈◊〉 the strength thou gettest in grace it is ●●om ●he abundance of knowledge beloued this is an exceeding vsefull point Those are ●he complaints ordinary amongst men they would faine doe otherwise they would abstaine from such sinnes and they would obserue such ●●uties they intend it and desire it and purpose it but they are not able to performe it What is the reason of that Because they want grace and strength that is the immediate cause But what is the cause they want grace Because they ●ake not paines to grow in knowledge Beloued that place 2 Pet. 3. see how they are put together Take heede you bee not plucked away with the errour of the wicked but grow in grace How shall we doe that Grow in the knowledge of our Lord and Sauiour Iesus Christ. I deny not but a man may haue much knowledge and want Grace but on the other side looke how much grace a man hath so much knowledge he must haue of necessity Though there may be much wood that is not kindled yet looke how much fire there is so much fuell there must needs be Knowledge is the Oyle wherein the flame of ●he Spirit liues and you cannot haue more G●ace then you haue knowledge though you ●ay haue abundance of empty and vnprofita●le knowledge without grace Therefore if 〈◊〉 would haue the fruite of this Couenant la●our to grow in knowledge Ioh. 1. 17. that place is excellent for this purpose The Lawe continued till Iohn Baptist the Law came by Moses but grace and truth came by Iesus Christ. Marke it grace and truth What was the reason there was more grace dispersed by Iesus Christ than by Moses The reason is because there was more truth reucaled to the sonnes of men by CHRIST then there was by Moses truth was hid in Moses time vnder vailes and shaddowes but was manifest in the time of Iesus Christ. Now because truth was more reuealed by him hence it was that there was a greater communication of grace a larger effusion of the Spirit because there is more truth but that place comes as neere to this purpose that you shall finde 2 Cor. 3. you shall see there an expression of the difference betweene the two Couenants Neuerthelesse when their hearts shall bee turned to the Lord the vaile shall bee taken from before their eyes Hee said before To this day when Moses is read there is a vaile laid ouer their hearts but when their hearts shall be turned to the Lord the vaile shall bee taken away And what then They shall behold as in a glasse the glory of God with open face and be transformed and changed into the same Image from glory to glory as by the Spirit of the Lord. The meaning is this saith he in the time of the Old Testament there was a vaile that couered their hearts and their eyes that they were not able to see the truth cleerely but now saith he that vaile is tooke away and we see the truth with open face euen as you see an Image in ● Glasse But what is the benefit of this knowl●d●e Now the vaile is taken away we know much more saith hee by seeing with open face we are transformed into the same Image that is by the knowing of it by looking vpon it by renewing those truths that are deliuered in the Gospell by seeing the wayes of GOD and the Image of GOD there described and set forth to vs by this knowledge we are transformed and changed into the same Image from glory to glory that is from one glorious degree of that Image to another not that the very knowledge shall doe it but it pleaseth the LORD to accompany that knowledge by the Spirit this is done saith hee as by the Spirit of the LORD So my beloued the way to grow in grace and in strength to receiue that immediate benefit of the Couenant is to grow in knowledge Ioh. 17. it is a part of Christs prayer vers 17. Sancti●ie them with thy truth thy Word is truth The meaning is this as if he should haue said Oh Lord I know that the way to sanctifie them the way to increase grace and holinesse in their hearts is to reueale more truth to them now Lord I beseech thee reueale thy Word to them for thy Word is that truth teach them to know thy Word acquaint them with it more and more for by that meanes they shall get grace and sanctification So then if you would receiue the strength of the Couenant you must labour to grow in knowldge labour to vnderstand it more and more for beloued this is a very sure rule there is not a new notion that a man gets there is not a beame of truth of new truth there is not a further enlargement of knowledge and illumination but it brings some riches of grace with it it comes not empty but it comes loaded with something it hath some power and strength and it giues a new vigour to the inward man and therefore if thou wouldest abound in grace study the Scriptures much attend to them much meditate in them day and night labour still to get some new sparke of knowledge some new light out of them and thou shalt finde this that grace will follow as it is the Apostles exhortation to Timothie saith he Giue attendance to reading and to learning so thou shalt saue thy selfe and shalt be able also to saue others The meaning is the way to get that grace that will saue a man is to giue much attendance to reading and to learning for beloued whatsoeuer it is that begets a man the increase of that likewise edifies and builds him vp
by some particular actions 2. Cause Doct. Reas. 1. Ob. Answ. What sinceritie and vprightnes is Puritie Soundnesse Simplicitie Integritie What it is In 3. things The integritie of the subject Integritie in the object Integritie of the meanes Vprightnesse Approoving a mans selfe to Gods sight Vse 1. To examine our selues 1. Tryall 2. Tryall Ob. Answ. 3. Property He purifieth himselfe 1 Ioh. 3. 3. 2 Cor. 7. 1. Pro. 30. 12. ● Pet. 2. 14. 4. Obiect Ans. 4. Differences betweene the relapses of sound and vnsound-hearted men 1. Difference Acts 4. 12. 2 Chro. 32. 25. 2. Difference 3. Difference 4. Difference Rom. 7. 20. 1 Ioh. 4. 4. Rom. 7. 22. 4 Property He pres●eth to the marke that is before him Phil. 3. 12. 15. Which cōnsists 1. In ayming at the highest degree of holinesse An vnsound heart aymes not at perfect holinesse 2 Cor. 7. 1. He will not be at the cost 2. He aymes not at God 3. He wants light 2. A perfect hea●t followes hard to the marke Ma● 18. 1 2 3. Lam. 3. 40. Simile 2 Ioh. 8. Reu. 3. 11. 2 Cor. 3. 12. Eph. 5. 15. 16. 5 Property With a whole hea●t Ier. 3. 10. Hos. 7. 14. 1 Tim. 6. 12. 2 Chron. 7. 14. Hosea 7. 16. 2 Chro. 12. 1. 2 Chron. 26. 7. 15. 6 Property He accounteth the Gospell wisdome 1 Cor. 2. 6. Heb. 6●● 5. Q●●st A●s 2. Quest. Ans. Foure Markes whereby to know this wisdome 1. It humbleth him 2. He knowes things as he ought 1 Cor. 8. 2. 3. He discerns things that differ 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Rom. 12. 2. 4. His iudgement is changed Effects of sincerity 1. It exalteth God Psal. 148. 13. Prou 4. 8. 1. In matter of honour 2 Cor. 4. 5. Act. 3. 12. 2. In matter of profit Act. 20. 24. 3. In matter of pleasure 1 Cor. 10. 33. 2. effect Nothing moues a man but Gods command col 4. 12. Psal 119. 6. Act. 13. 22. Psal 123. 2. Quest. Ans. Quest. Ans. Quest. Ans. 3. Effect He serueth GOD with all h●s might 1 Pet. 1. 22. The intention is deuided when things are done re●iss●ly Psal. 27. 4. 4. Effect Euery grace hath its perfect worke Iam. 1. 2 3 4. Heb. 17. 1. Obiect Ans. Iam. 5. 11. 2 Chron. 25. 7 8 9. Men may doe much and yet want sauing grace Vers. 16. 2 Chro 11. 2 3 4. Rom. 4. 19. Obiect Ans. True grace may be interrupted Rom. 1. 18. 2 Pet. 3. 5. Mat. 13. 15. Ioh. 3. 21. 5. Property or effect The Sp●●it is quieted Iam. 3. 17. Last effect of sincerite To see God Mat. 5. 8. 1. In his attributes 2. In his works of prouidence 3. In his guidance and direction 4. In his Ordinances Gen. 17. 7. Doct. Twofold Couenant 1. of workes 2. of grace A threesold difference between them 1. Difference 2. Difference Gal. 4. 24. Heb. 12. 18. 3. Difference Heb. 8. 8 9 10. The Metaphor of writing the Law in mans heart explained 3. wayes Couenant of Grace twofold Six differences between them Gal. 4. Heb. 8. 18. Ex. 2● Heb. 8. 10. Heb. 8. 6. Vse 1. Vse 2. 2 Pet. 1. 4. Heb. 9. 14. Gal. 3. Gal. 5. 2. Difference Quest. Ans. Quest. Ans. Re● 2. 3. Vse To mortifie sinne by applying the promise of free pardon 2 Cor. 3. 6. Heb. 9. 14. Gal. 3. ● A double infusion of the Spirit 2 Pet. 1. 4. Rom. 6. 1 2 3. Vse 4. 1. The Couenant 2. The Condition of the Couenant which is faith Reasons why faith is the Condition 2. Reason Gal. 3. 21. 3. Reason 4. Reason 3. The confirmation of the Couenant Gal. 3. 15. 5. Obiections against it 1. Obiect Ans. 2. Obiect Ans. Obiect Ans. Rom. 11. 17. Obiect Ans. Quest. Ans. Act. 2. 1 Sam. 12. 18. Ezra 10. 9. Act. 16. Eph. 5. 1 Ioh. 3. 3. 1 Ioh. 3. Eph. 1. 13. R●u 3. 20. Reu. 2. 17. Io● 14. 21. Iob 27. 8 9 10. Obiect Ans. Wayes to know whether we are in the Couenant or no. Rom. 8. 15. Obiect Ans. Gal. 3. Quest. Ans. Six consequents of the Spirit 1. A spirit of prayer 2. Loue. 3. Cl●nsing a mans selfe 4. Peace 5. Humility 6. Not to receiue the spirit ●f bondag● againe Third way of knowing wh●ther we be in the Couenant is by our k●owledge which hath ● properties 1. It circumseth the heart id est subdueth Iusts 1 Lust of the eyes 2 Pride of life Simile Take the present opportunity Heb. 8. Vse To labour for knowledge Gal. 4. 9. Growing in kdowledge increaseth grace 2. Pet. 3. 17. 2 Cor. 3. 16. Ioh. 17. 17. Eph. 5. 14. 2 Pet. 2. 20. 2 Pet. 1. 2. 1 Cor. 1. 5. 〈…〉 When the Couenant 〈◊〉 broken Obiect Ans. Two rules to know whether we haue broken the Couenant 1 Rule ●ooke to thy heart Iam. 4. 2. Rule Looke to the effects Obiect Ans. Vse Heb. 10. Heb. 7. Heb. 10. 28. Heb. 11. Eph. 2. Obiect Ans. Obiect Ans. Deut. 32. Ob. Answ. Eccles. 8. 16. Consectarie Consectarie Eccles. 9. 3. Doct. It is a hard thing to be pers●aded of Gods All-sufficiencie The holy Ghost must perswade Ob. Answ. Iohn 16. Reas. 1. God onely wise and therfore able to perswade Reas. 2. God onely knowes the severall turnings of the heart Ier. 17. 9. Simile Reas. 3. God onely can amend the heart Vse Why one man trusteth God and not another Iohn 16. 13. Ephes 1. 18. Doct. 3. All things are in Gods hands Math. 11. 27. Ioh. 3. 35. 1 Cor. 15. 24. Psal. 2. 8. Quest. Ans. Reas. 1. Reas. 2. Exod 33. 3. Reas. 3. Reas. 4. Deut. 8. 18. Vse Levit. 17. 5. Vse 2. Phil. 2. 8. 9. Ephes. 3. 12. Thankfulnes Doct. 3. All men divided into two Rankes Reas. 1. Reas. 2. Deut. 32. 9. Reas. 3. Vse 1. Vse 2. Ephes. 5. 6. Quest. Answ. Fouretryals Goodnesse which consists in foure things Mat. 7. 16. 17. 2. Tim. 2. 21. Act. 10. 38. Difference 1 Cor. 6. 11. Titus 1. Ezek. 36. 25. Simile It is not leaving but hating of sinne that sheweth puritie 1 Ioh 〈◊〉 1 Pet. 1. 3. Difference Iam. 2. 10. Ob. Answ. Quest. Ans. How to know when we performe Gods Ordinances aright Ier 23. 29. Iud● 20. Mar. 4. 24. Iob. 15. 3. 4. Psal. 119. 9. Difference Simile Exod. 23. 10. Prov. 2● 14. H●sea 3. 5. Isa. 66. 2. Doct. 4. Things fall out alike to good and bad in this life Chap. 8. 9. 10. Chap. 10. 6. 7. Instances 2 Chro. 35. 23 God vseth a libertie in two things In Election In punishmēt and rewardes in two things Vse Reas. 1. To trie men Reas. 2. Tospare men Gen. 6. 3. Reas. 3. To hide events from men Rom. 11. 33. Act. 1. 7. Reas. 4. To bring forth his treasures Quest. Answ. Gen. 15. 16. Rom. 9. 22. Rom. 11. 22. Rom. 2. 4. Deut. 32. 33. 34. 35. Iam. 1. Math. 5. 10. Heb. 10. 36. Reas. 5. This life is a time of striving Rom. 2. 5. It shall not alway goe well with the wicked Because God is a iust judge He is immutable Gods blessednes requires it Vse Psal. 129. 3. Instances of the wicked Isa. 28. 24. Deut. 32. 35. Heb. 10. 37. Instances of the godly Iam. 5. 11. Psal. 37. 37. Verse 36. Luke 13. 4. Psal. 50. 21. The executiō not the sentence is deferred Ecles 8. 13 Ob. Answ. Wicked men die suddenly though they liue long Adversity and Prosperitie not truly good nor euill Ob. Doct. All things vnder the Sunne are subject to vanity Naturall things They are restlesse There is nothing new Mortal things Wisedome There is wearinesse in getting it Griefe in vsing it It freeth not from miserie Commendable actions Eccle. 4. 4. Are enuyed Great places Vse To see the change sinne hath made in the world Vse 2. To see the vanity of man Psal. 62. 9. 3. Vse It is an ill choise to loose heauen to gaine the creature Luke 16. 26. Vse Not to desire them ouer much Not to trust them ouer much Not to grieue ouer much at the losse them Vse 5. Labour to be weaned from them and to feare God and keepe his commandements tryall Doct. 2. Men of greatest abilities disappointed of their ends Reas. 1. No man strōg in his owne strength 1 Sam. 2. 9. 1 Sam. 2. 3. The Creature is ignorant It is weake Psal. 33. 16. God can take away the vse of the strength they haue Amos 2. 14. 15. 16. 2. Cause Men misse their times Eccles. 8. 5. 6. 3. Cause From the changes appointed by God Psal. 31. 15. Instances 4. Cause Vse Not to boast of outward things 2 Chron. 14. 6. 7. 8. Simile God delights to crosse men in carnal confidence To maintaine his own right 1 Sam. 17. 47. To shew his power To shew his providence 2. Vse Not to be discouraged in want of preparation Because weaknesse cannot frustrate Gods purpose Gods hand is then most seene God hath more glorie in that case Vse 3. Not to be over-ioyfull or sorrowfull for good or ill successe 1 Sam. 18. 1 Chro 5. 26. Vse 4. Not to make flesh our arme Ier. 17. Psal. 31. Isa. 51. 12. Why we feare men Instances of inconstancy Eccles. 8. 4. 5. 6. 7. Quest. Answ. Quest. Ans. There is a time allotted to every a●tion Eccles. 3. Act. 17. 26. Iob. 5. 6. Act. 13. 35. Reas. 1. Eccles. 3. 9. Reas. 2. Reas. 3. Act. 1. 7. It is hard to finde out the time Reas. 1. To teach vs watchfulnes Reas. 2. That men may lea●ne to feare the Lord and depend vpon him Iam 4. 3. Proposit. Because men mis●e the time they ●all into miserie Instances Haggai 1. Num. 14. Vse Not onely to looke to our actions but the time of them Watch our times in the things God commandeth Isa. 22. 12. 13. Watch opportunities in actions that concerne others Watch in actions concerning our owne safetie Luk. 19. 42. Ier. 11. 14. Quest. Answ. The causes of missing the time Directions to finde it Prov. 3. 5. Eccles. 8. 5. Act. 2. Psal. 25. 12. 2. Cause Of missing the time Luk. 21. 34. 1 Cor. 7. 4. Cause 5. Cause