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A48758 Pneumat-apologia. Or, An apology for the power & liberty of the Spirit as at first to give a being to, so still to give a blessing by his ordinances. In three sermons preacht at Great Budworth, to some persons of honour, and several of the clergy then present to communicate in reference to the late act. By James Livesey, A.M. & vicar of Budworth. Livesey, James, 1625-1682. 1674 (1674) Wing L2595; ESTC R213711 65,921 192

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way of resemblance Holy in all manner of Conversation all that Holiness in Saints or Angels is of his implanting 5. He can fill your Hearts with assurance of his Grace in you and of Gods Grace and Favour towards you The influences of the Spirit work Grace and the Evidences of the Spirit discover Grace 1 Cor. 2.12 Now we have received not the spirit of the world but the Spirit which is of God that we might know the things that are freely given to us of God He bears witness with our spirits that we are the Sons of God Et quando Spiritus testatur quaenam relinquitur ambiguitas The Spirit brings the Heart to the command that 's holiness he brings the promise to the heart that 's assurance In a word Sp. S. irradiat Intellectum inclinat voluntatem sigillat Animum c. he can turn your Water into Wine your night into day he can remove your fears resolve your doubts revive your Souls recruit your Comforts Others only walk in the light of Gods Providence he can make you to walk in the light of his Countenance 6. He also who reconciled Man to God can reconcile Man to Man He can cement your hearts The stones of the Temple were so closely cemented as if they all had been but one He can unite you thus too When the Sons of Brutus and the Vitellii conspired with Tarquinius his Embassadours against the Consul they drank the blood of a man to confirm their Amity and Unity You are now a going to drink the precious Blood of Jesus Christ what hinders but the Spirit of the Lord may shed abroad his love in your hearts and make you live in love what are all the motions of the Spirit but tenders of Love or what is the zeal of the Spirit but the print of love or the Graces of the Spirit but engagements to love He can give you such hearts as will be Afraid of every little Sin Amended with every little Cross Affected with every little mercy The Spirit of the Lord hath power enough to give a being to us and hath he not power enough to do any thing in and about us Can he give a being to his Ordinances and cannot he give a blessing to them He can do every thing and therefore This But that shall serve for the fifth Query The improvement of the point is not the least considerable part of my work and indeed 't is all that now remains Here is a word of Counsel and a word of Comfort something which concerns Sinners and something too which concerns the Saints I would not discourage the weak yet must I awaken the secure I begin with the Counsels such first as concern you that are Saints and I have something to say in General something in particular Two things would I say in general Is not the Spirit of the Lord so straitned but that he can cause this Ordinance to do you good Then see that 1. You believe this Truth and believe it firmly and undoubtedly The Spirit is God as Almighty as the Father or as the Son To an Almighty power nothing is impossible nay nothing difficult When God promised Abraham a Son in his old age what a hard task was here for God Sarah could not believe it she laughed but what saith the Lord Is any thing too hard for me He can do it because he is omnipotent and he will do it because he hath promised to do it 't is a truth as full of comfort to the Saints as is the Sea of water or the Sun of light therefore believe it stedfastly And see that you 2. Look for good for great workings in and by this Ordinance from the Spirit of the Lord. And look well to this Ordinance that it do you good for if it do you no good it will do you hurt if it be not bread it will be poyson it will set you either a step nearer to Heaven or nearer to Hell Who can say when he hath been at a Sermon or at a Sacrament as some Tradesmen may when their accompts are cast up I have neither got nor lost Be you well assured that if it do not strengthen your graces it will strengthen your corruptions This is a sad saying but not more sad than true others have found it so and so may you it will further you either in the way to glory or in the way to misery O that whilst the sound of these words is in your ears the savour of them were upon your hearts But to come yet more close to the business in order hereunto perhaps some of you may enquire And it brings me to the Sixth Query Q. 6. What course must a serious Christian take or hold that the Spirit of the Lord may cause this blessed Ordinance to work for his good In this numerous Auditory I am in hopes there are not many if any but they seriously desire the Ordinances may do their Souls good They would not pray nor hear nor receive in vain Well I will confine my discourse to this Ordinance before you take these ten Directions 1. Carefully prepare your hearts for it if you would profit by it Till the Earth be prepared you cast not in the seed till the Instrument be tuned you do not begin to play Till your Hearts be prepared you cannot receive worthly Gods Dispensations are generally suited to our Dispositions Those Beasts which came in to Noahs Ark unclean went out again unclean You know the Jews had their preparation for the Passover Job 19.14 And is not this an Ordinance every way as holy and venerable When our Blessed Saviour was about to institute this Ordinance it was his pleasure the House should first be fitted and prepared in which he was to do it Mark 14.15 Is there not as much nay much more need our hearts be fitted and prepared Well then say I to you as Samuel did to the Elders of Bethlehem 1 Sam. 16.5 Sanctifie your selves and come with me unto the Sacrifice put your hearts in order These two things have a special eye unto 1 To get an Understanding 2 An humble Heart 1 Get an Understanding Heart when the Lord appear'd to Solomon in Gibeon and said unto him Ask what I shall give thee 1 King 3.5 Give unto thy Servant an understanding Heart says Solomon in vers the 9th Some render the words Cor dicile Sapientiam circa agenda Cor capax divinarum legum Cor audiens an hearing Heart others Cor intelligens aut sapiens an understanding wise heart He asked Wisdom with a great deal of Wisdom had not he been wise before he had not known the worth of wisdom When you are about these Sacramental duties pray for an Understanding heart Amongst the Graces requisite to qualifie a Communicant Knowledg is neither the last nor the least considerable Knowledg of what may some say I answer I the Knowledge of our selves Est Dis●iplinarum omniū pulcherrima
What is it to walk uprightly How is it to be understood 3 Q. Of what importance and concernment is it that we walk thus 4 Q. When does this Ordinance work for their good who thus walk 5 Q. How does it appear that the Spirit of the Lord can do them good by it who thus walk 6 Q. What course must a Christian take that the Spirit of the Lord may do him good by this Ordinance 7 Q. What must one do who hath found good at and by this ordinance from the powerful workings of the Spirit of the Lord 8 Q. What Soul-reviving comforts doth the consideration of this important Truth afford to such as conscientiously endeavour to walk uprightly Of these in order 1 Q. What doth this expression import or intimate To clear the notion know that walking 1. 'T is motus vitalis the result of a living principle in the Soul Actio sequitur vitam Angels do not animate those Bodies which they assume and their operations therefore are not vital to speak properly those Bodies are rather moved than move Indeed we read in Gen. 18.8 of their eating with Abraham and this is a vital act but you are not to understand it properly but metaphorically they seem'd to eat At non comederunt actione vitali says Mercer sed cibo in corpus assumptum transmisso in aerem tenuissimum resoluto There must be a vital principle of grace in the Heart or we cannot walk in Heavens way Dum deest aliquid intus we are becalm'd and cannot move at all 2. 'T is Motus progressivus a going forward No man ever did or shall go to Heaven backward or get thither by standing still Circular motion is the motion of the Heavens but 't is not the most Heavenly motion We must go from strength to strength Psal 84.7 3. 'T is Actus repetitus walking implys frequent acts or a course of life as every act of Godliness is a step so the whole of our Actions is our Walk And 4. 'T is Motus spontaneus a free voluntary motion not of force but of choice Psal 119.30 I have chosen the way of Truth a way that never deceived any nor will me 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 I have carefully sought out and chosen ' em 5. 'T is Motus arduus this walking is all up the hill against winds and waves and many oppositions Hic labor hoc opus est the way to Hell is all down-hill Walking is painful yet the most gainful motion An Heathen Poet could say 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 6. 'T is Motus ordinatus a regular and well-ordered motion not a running at random or confusedly but an acting by rule i.e. by the Word 2 Sam. 23.5 Psal 119.9 Gal. 6.16 As many ●s walk according to this Rule Psal 50.23 A Covenant ordered in all things calls for a Conversation suitable 7. 'T is Motus aequabilis an even uniform motion not now and then or as we say by fits and starts 8. 'T is Motus aeternus this walking I mean must be even to the end Psal 119.12 'T is not enough to set out we must also hold out or all our labour is lost and our walking is to no purpose 2 Pet. 2.21 It had been better for them says Peter not to have known the way of Righteousness than after they have known it to turn from the Holy Commandment Tō turn our feet into his Testimonies this is a blessed turn indeed Psal 119.59 Psal 9.17 this will serve our turn to bring us to Heaven First God turns us and then takes us to himself But to fall off and to turn from God and his way will undo us for ever 2 Q. What is it to walk uprightly what does this import how is it to be understood In short thus There is a threefold Uprightness Legal Moral and Evangelical 1. Legal Adam in this sense was so whilst he continued in that state of Innocency his Knowledg of God was clear his Engagements to God were great his Enjoyment of God was full his Communion with God was sweet no stain at all upon his Nature his Obedience to the Divine Will was exactly quadrate and perfect for a time his Heart and Life did agree with the Law of God exactly as a well-made Dial goes with the Sun Thus the Text is not to be understood for thus can no man walk He that saith he hath no sin doth sin even in saying so There are but a few men against whom Christ hath but a few things and there is none on Earth against whom he hath nothing Rev. 2.19 20. As in the worst there is something good so in the best there is something bad Paul speaking of the Saints saith That in them the flesh lusteth against the spirit Gal. 5.17 Whilst the Flesh lusteth and Satan tempteth and the World allureth think it not strange if the precious Sons of Zion be now and then found halting sometimes taken tripping To have nothing of Flesh is the glorious priviledg of the Saints in Heaven to have nothing but flesh is the doleful state of the Damned in Hell To have something of Flesh and something of Spirit is the case of the Saints on Earth 'T is the pleasure of the All-wise God it shall be thus with us were it not for sin Christ would not be so sweet unto us as now he is were it not for Christ sin would not be so bitter to us as now it is To be freed from all sin would conduce more to our peace but less to Gods honour less to the honour of his wisdom power patience c. 2ly There is a Moral uprightness thus are they said to be upright who are adorned with Moral vertues and who walk justly temperately prudently such was Aristides and other of the Heathens this is a fine flower but you may find it in the wild and waste of Nature God becomes Compurgator for Abimelech That what he did in taking Sarah was in the uprightness of his heart Gen. 20.6 I know says God that thou didst this in the sincerity of thy heart Simplici ac sincero animo Joab though a man of bloods yet dealt very uprightly with the King concerning the rendition of Rabah Some advance this Moral uprightness and set it too high others set it too low 't is very good but it does others more good in this World than our selves in the other Of this I do not understand the Text neither 3ly Evangelical This is a Jewel that none wears but Christs Spouse a Grace if I may so call it that none is graced with but Gods Child a plant that only grows in Gods Garden 't is called godly sincerity because it is of God it aims at God and ends in God thus holy David resolv'd to walk Psal 101.2 I will walk within my house with a perfect heart thus Abraham is commanded to walk Gen. 17.1 And Saint Paul triumphs in this that he had through Grace thus walkt 2
ever thus I may in no wise maintain He is a great King and Soveraignty would and should be waited on It is good for a man to attend and wait on God in all his appointments Increase of grace strength and power against sin assurance of his love come too soon to that man who thinks Gods time of sending them is too long or late I will shut up this Discourse with that memorable passage of the Prophet Isaiah ch 30.18 Therefore will the Lord wait that he may be gracious unto you and therefore will he be exalted that he may have mercy upon you for the Lord is a God of Judgment Blessed are all they that wait for him And that of Habakkuk The vision is yet for an appointed time but at the end it shall speak and not lie though it tarry wait for it because it will surely came it will not tarry So say I the Sacrament is for an appointed time but in due time the Spirit of the Lord will speak peace though he tarry wait for him because he will surely come and give in more life and light and grace and peace yea joy without measure and joy without mixture Now to God the Father c. The End of the second Sermon The Third SERMON On Micah 2.7 Is the Spirit of the Lord straitned July the 27th 1673 Do not my words do good to him that walketh uprightly T was excellent Counsel which an eminent German Divine once hinted to a young Preacher Luther Cum vides populum attentissime andientem conclude eo alacriores redibunt When you observe the people hearing most attentively conclude your discourse quickly and they will return with more alacrity This numerous Assembly gives in evidence enough thereof The Logical resolution of these words you heard before and the observations thence deduced The Propositions under debate cleared and several Queries resolved we are now upon the Sixth 'T is this Q. 6. What course shall a Christian take that he may have the Spirit of the Lord to do him good by this Ordinance of the Supper The Directions are many we have dispatcht four and now proceed to the fifth in order which is this Fifthly Be thankful to God for what good you have any time got by this precious Ordinance For Gratiarum actio est ad plus dandum invitatio He who can cordially praise him for a little life and strength and grace and peace shall soon have more than a little to thank him for the most expeditious way to get what at any time we want is to be grateful for that we already have others have only the shell you have had the kernel they nothing but bones and you the marrow Have you had any quicknings any refreshings from the Spirit of the Lord at this Table then say 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Bless the Lord O my Soul A Sacrament in its full extent compriseth two things A visible and an invisible part the Schools call that Sacramentum this rem Sacramenti Excuse this short digression pray upon this occasion If they of the Romish Church will stand their ground and be true to their own Principles it will appear to every vulgar capacity that they have none of this Sacrament amongst ' em For before they take and eat the visible part is gone both being converted into the Body and Blood of Christ for thus their Council or rather their Conspiracy at Trent or if you will that transcendent thing call'd Pope defines Transubstantiation 'T is a change of the whole substance of the Bread into the whole substance of the Body of Christ and of the Wine into his Blood Sess 13. Can. 2 and this change is wrought ere any take or eat This is a novel opinion a new Article of the Romish Creed of the same date with Pius the fourth without any basis or foundation in the Holy Scripture Vide Alanum de Euch. lib. 1 cap. 34. pag. 419. See that unanswerable piece of Bishop Morton in 8. Books against the Romish Mass as their own Scotus and Cameracensis and Cajetan confess Nay Bellarmine himself says Non tam ex Evangelio quam ex Ecclesiae authoritate constat But to return When this change is made where is that outward and visible part which their School-Divines call Sacramentum But have my Beloved by a lively faith fed on and been strengthned by this Heavenly Manna then take heed of unthankfulness 2. Chron. 32.25 O remember that But But Hezekiah remembred not to render unto the Lord according to the benefit done unto him O what a blot was that But in that good Kings scutcheon When you come next to the Lords Table bring Harps in your hands they are emblems of praise Heb. 5.8 The Spirit of the Lord will not I had almost said he cannot but do you good if humble and thankful for what good he hath done you already Sixthly Grieve not the Spirit of the Lord if you would have him to do you good by this Ordinance He is a delicate person if you grieve him he may nay will grieve you Has he begun in love to melt and mollifie your flinty hearts to increase your graces to speak peace unto your Souls if you now distaste him he may withdraw and leave the work at a sad and long stand you may hear no more of him of many days nay months or years Grieve not the holy Spirit of God why Paul gives his Ephesian Converts a cogent reason why they should not Ephes 4.30 thereby ye are sea led to the day of redemption if you do you may be the first will rue it you shall be without the witnessings and sealings of the Spirit for a longer time than you are aware of But how or when is the Spirit of the Lord grieved I answer briefly When his Ordinances are not attended his commands are not obeyed his comforts are not prized his graces are not acted and improved his assistance in duties is not desired his motions are not regarded In a word if you will not have the Spirit for your Counsellor you cannot expect him long to be your Comforter lay not a bar in his way and he still will do you good by this holy Ordinance Seventhly Heighten your hopes and expectations when you are about this Ordinance if you would have the Spirit of the Lord to do you good by it There is much good laid up for you come on then Sirs and quicken your hopes great expectations from God greatly honour the greatness of God and wonderfully advantage you 'T is as displeasing to him and as prejudicial to you when you believe little as when you do little Open your mouths and hearts wide you have not only Gods power for it but his promise too to fill you One reason why you receive so little good at it is because you look for so little good by it when your faith is very weak and your expectations are very low you do
Christian man To take care that his Soul be not unthankful to his God Have I received any light or life or increase of grace and peace I will remember to my dying day though 't is wrought in me yet 't was not wrought by me Non nobis Domine non nobis Not unto us Lord not unto us Because not by us Lord not by us but by the Spirit of the Lord of Hosts Though I cannot praise thee so much as I should yet will I praise thee as much as I can Sacramenta Judaeorum umbra Christianorum Aug Enar in Psal 37 nobis 38 At the Jewish Passover was sung the 113. and some following Psalms and this they call'd the Great Hallelujah And the Sacraments of the Jews were but shadows unto ours In every thing we must give thanks but for this especially others stand without you are admitted into the Presence-chamber of the great King They feed on husks and trash you on the hidden Manna My flesh saith Christ is meat indeed and my blood is drink indeed All other food compar'd with this is cibi tantummodo umbra vana imago as Cameron speaks all shadow no substance To a worthy Receiver the choicest of mercies and blessings are here exhibited one calls it 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Food made up all of Thanksgiving And having tasted so much nay drunk so deep of the cup of blessing does it not concern you now to sing Glory be to the Holy Ghost That praise is due to God from every Creature in the World and from every corner of the world I need not prove but 't is not comely for any but such as you Psal 33.1 'T is a garment that suites none but Saints Isa 61.3 You read there of the garment of praise The Jewish Doctors have a saying That the World subsists by three Pillars the Law the Worship of God and Thankfulness O let the high Praises of God be now and for ever in your lips and lives Hath the good Spirit of the Lord gone out before you in love and mercy Do you follow him now in praise and duty 'T is the happiness of the Saints in Heaven to enjoy God and 't is their only business in Heaven to bless God and is it not your wisdom as well as duty to be daily doing that on Earth besides which you shall have nothing to do to all Eternity in Heaven Hosanna's here and Hallelujahs hereafter 2 Walk charitably Do all the good you possibly can for the Spirit of the Lord and for the people of the Lord. I know your goodness extendeth not to God but let it the more to the Saints Yet you may plead for and vindicate his honour which is by many now laid in the dust many father their errors and blasphemies on the Spirit laying them at his door as if he were not the Spirit of Truth There are four sorts of men amongst us 1 Some who are all for Ordinances not eying at all the Spirit of the Lord for his teachings 2 Some are all for the Spirit Sans-ordinance men casting of Baptism the Ministry of the Word and this blessed Sacrament Beza in 1 Cor. 1.12 As Beza said so shall I Hoc Pestilentissimo morbo utinam nulli hodie laborarent Oh that none had this Plague-sore now 3 Others and not a few neither regard the Spirit nor men nor means nothing but mundum fundum 4 Only the sincere Christian is for all and he is the man to whom I address this counsel if you espouse not his cause who shall if in your stations as Magistrates as Ministers as Christians you plead not for it who will But walk charitably towards men that 's the duty I would press on you Has the Spirit of the Lord done you good do you now all the good you can to others shew your love to God by your love to your needy Brethren and your love to them by works of mercy Acts of charity do not impoverish but enrich Perhaps the Purse may be lighter but your Crown will be heavier Who ever heard or read of a man that liv'd charitably that died miserably Non memini me legisse malâ morte mor●●● qui libenter opera charitatis exercuit Hieron Morison in his Itinirary Hierom in his Epistle to Nepotian tells us he never did nor did the royal Prophet Psal 37.25 26. One tells us of a fountain of Salt in Germany of which all the poor about it had Salt-water freely for their use but when once it was deny'd them it lost its vertue If once you harden your Hearts against or hide your faces from those pale faces and withered cheeks and maimed arms from those who have no bread to eat nor where to lay their heads well may the Spirit of the Lord suspend his influences at the next Communion and then it cannot heal nor seal nor do you good What greater incentive to shew mercy to others than a due sense of mercies received from God Do good to all as you are of ability and have opportunity but especially to the houshold of Faith 3 Walk contentedly Have you received good and much good at the Lords Table then be not so full of complaints if you have little of the worlds goods Is your grace increased have you got more assurance of your Lords love do not murmur though your Corn and Wine and other matters increase not Whilst those put gladness into your Hearts let not the want of these cause sadness to appear in your faces It is enough says Jacob Joseph is alive So say you It is enough the Spirit of the Lord is alive and hath enlivened and sealed 1 Tim. 6.8 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 and comforted me at and by this precious Ordinance Shew us the Father says Philip and it sufficeth us The sight of God without riches or honours or lands or friends should satisfie your Souls Having food and raiment you should be content well Having food not fine fare Raiments not Ornaments and you have both nay much more viz. the Mediatory Righteousness of Christ to deck and adorn you and his precious Body and Blood to nourish you And whatever afflictions you meet with in or from the World still be contented They say whatever betides a Spaniard he will not change his pace whatever troubles betide you let no change appear in your Face Whether God give or take whether he stroke or strike Nimis delicatus es frater si hic vis gaudere cum mundo posthac regnare cum Christo Hierom. whether men hum or hiss fret not your selves shall you receive good from the hand of God What all good and no evil you are too delicate if you would have two Heavens one here and another yonder above the Clouds 4 Walk Compassionately Have you tasted there of the Lords graciousness can you tell of the great things the Spirit of the Lord hath by that Ordinance done for your Souls
Ambrose his Counsel with you Toto animo odi damna quod diligit mundus Tanquam mortuus a labe affectu illius te separa Epistolarū lib. 4. Floriano sicut sepultus nil habeas carum de saeculo tanquam defunct us omni terreno te abdica negotio contemne vivens quae post mortem habere non poteris 10 Walk watchfully 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 uprightly As it is not enough that you be and do good for a day or two before you come to the Sacrament but your care must be to walk uprightly so it must be your care when you are gone thence to walk thus Go then and sin no more Joh. 5.14 no more so wilfully so prefumptuously To sin after a Sacrament is to sin with a witness To sin against clearest light and dearest love provokes exceedingly and yours will be found of this nature To provoke God in a Wilderness is not so bad or sad as to provoke God in a Paradise 'T was an aggravation of Eves sin to listen to the whisperings of the Serpent when placed there 't is so for you who have been sealed with the holy Spirit of promise now to listen to the delusions of that lying Spirit Enar. in Psal 29 Adam in stercore says St. Austin est cautior quam Adam in Paradiso Sacramentum est juramentum every wilful iniquity now comes little short of perjury There are some sins which the fallen Angels were never guilty of they sinned not against the Patience of God non expectavit Angelos they suffered immediately as they had sinned Nor against the tenders and offers of Grace the golden Scepter was never held out nor pardon offer'd to them Nor against the Death and Passion of Jesus Christ he died not for them if now we sin not out of weakness but out of wilfulness our sins will be found such as the Devils themselves are not guilty of What higher priviledg is or can mortal man be capable of on this side Heaven than to be feasted at the Lords Table with these Heavenly viands Now the greatness of the Priviledg adds to the greatness of the crime Ubi sublimior praerogativa ibi major culpa Salv. de Gub. Dei lib. 4 pag 128. your sins after a Sacrament cannot take Christ from you but they may take rest from you Psal 38.3 They cannot take Grace from you but they may take peace from you God may break your bones and leave you long in the dark you may never recover that comfort and assurance which you had before Wicked men have their Heaven here and their Hell hereafter and some good men have their Hell here and their Heaven hereafter Now Sirs you have been at the Lords Table you have seen what Sin cost Christ what buffetings what bruisings what woundings what bleedings and shall not this engage us to greater circumspection to our dying day having received so much good from the Spirit of the Lord shall not we watch our ways and keep our Hearts and Eyes and Tongues Obstrue quinque Fenestras i.e. quinque sensus ut luceat Domus Prov. Arab. and All with more care and diligence If Israel play the Harlot yet Judah must not transgress Having now been at such an Ordinance as this shall we again return to break his Commandments Every mercy is a motive to duty and to walk circumspectly watchfully wisely uprightly is one without dispute Eph. 5.15 Mark 13.37 Col. 4.5 Let not the increase of our mercies be the decrease of our duties Though we walk in yet let us not walk after the Flesh but after the Spirit of the Lord who by this Institution hath done us all this good Once more Walk Penitently You must renew your repentance as well after as before this Ordinance Call to remembrance the deadness of your Hearts the coldness of your Love the unactiveness of your Faith the many wandrings and distractions of your minds and spirits when about this duty There are some special seasons for the renewing of repentance As 1. When you are a dying though we must not defer it till death yet we must be sure to renew it at death We should take our fill of repentance before we take our leave of repentance thus St. Austin did he caus'd the Penitential Psalms to be fixt before him on the wall and as he lay in bed he wept and read and read and wept abundantly Intuebatur legebat jugitr ac ubertim flebat as Possidonius relates it De vita Aug. cap. 31. 2. And when you are suffering for God or from God under some great afflictions though repentance must not be limited to a time of affliction yet it must be renewed in a time of affliction for Gods end and design in and by them is not to break our backs but to break our hearts Once more 3. When you are a doing or have done any great and more solemn duty What is there nothing now you have been at this Ordinance to renew your repentance for was all so well done did corruption act so weakly and Grace so vigorously and strongly was the evil spirit so chained and restrained and did the good Spirit of the Lord so enlarge enliven and strengthen is there no need of praying over your prayers again of repenting that your repentance was no more Evangelical Did you thorowly consider as you ought your Saviors Passion in the matter and quality of it in its bitter ingredients and heightning circumstances of it or your own sins the meritorious cause of it You had some light about this in your heads but was it attended with power and efficacy upon your hearts for the clearest notions without suitable impressions will not advantage you And thus have we dispatcht the counsels which concern you Saints and also resolv'd the seventh Query If thus you walk you will much honour the Spirit of the Lord who is the great Agent in your Regeneration Illumination Conversion and in your proficiency by this sacred institution And as you are concern'd to honour the Son for what he hath done without so are you concern'd to honour the Spirit for what he hath done within You will honour this Ordinance too and advantage your selves and you will be instrumental to bring in others whose hearts are too full of disgusts and prejudices against this high and holy Institution I told you of something I had to say to sinners I could be well contented to say nothing at all had I none at all to speak to But there are two ranks or sorts of them 1. Such as peremptorily but most perniciously and erroneously assert that they are above Ordinances this or that Sans-or supra-ordinance men in what predicament to place them how to call them or how to cure them I well know not Is not the Spirit of the Lord straitened can he do his people good by this Ordinance why then is there no breaking of Bread no Sacrament of the Lords Supper
amongst you why is this cast off and cast out As the Center of the Earth hath an attractive power and vertue to draw all heavy substances to it so hath the Sacrament such an enlivening strengthning nourishing power and vertue as may nay will draw all real Saints to it and you amongst the rest if you be such What is said of Socrates is true of the Sacrament all that know it its power preciousness and usefulness love it if any do not love it it is because they do not know it The whole management of Soul work in order to Salvation now lies upon the hands of the Spirit but in the use of means He that made us without us will not save us without us True it is means are but means and therefore not to be relied upon and as true it is means are means and therefore not to be neglected or despised 't is an excellent observation of an eminent Divine In things of this nature men are very prone to run themselves on one of these two rocks Dr. Jacomb on Rom. 8. pag. 246. saith he Either they rest upon the means not looking up to the Spirit Or they cast off the means casting all upon the Spirit Either they are proud and can do all without God or idle and slothful so as that God must do all without them But you should remember that the spirits sole-efficiency as to the formal production of the act is well enough consistent with mens endeavours in the use of means he doth all in us and for us yet he will do nothing without us nor without means if he will you may do well to shew where he hath promised it till then we cannot believe it Our Saviour once though this Ordinance very necessary and he is the Wisdom of God 1 Cor. 1.24 are you wiser than he speaking of this Ordinance St. Paul moved by the Spirit saith As often as ye eat this bread and drink this cup ye shew the Lords Death till he come But he is not yet come yet you have laid it by as vain needless and fruitless Shall his Ordinance have his or your date He set it up how dare you take it down You talk much of the Spirit but see and say if it be not a spirit of pride or ignorance or a Popish spirit that prompts you thus to speak and act They of the Romish Church have taken away the Cup but you have out-done them in taking away the Bread too Is the command and example of Jesus Christ of no force with shall his Institutions be of no longer use to you than your wits and wisdoms think fit This Sacrament is q.d. the picture of our dying Saviour an injury done to the Kings coyn or picture is taken as done to the Kings person so in this case 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Basil de Sp. S. cap. 28. Gen. 45.3 Men love not to see the faces of those they have injured if arm'd with power to punish them How were Josephs Brethren amazed when he said I am Joseph what horrour and confusion will one day possess your hearts when you shall hear Christ say I am Jesus I am Jesus who instituted and appointed this Ordinance to continue in full force till the end of the world I am Jesus who can and will do you good by my Spirit in the use of this Ordinance if you walk uprightly But as sure as I am Jesus my enraged justice shall avenge the quarrel of my abused mercy and they shall meet with wrath and vengeance who are contemners of my Ordinance How discursive is foolish pride when it would prescribe unto God vain man dost thou censure his benefits when thou shouldst enjoy them art thou so stupid and sottish as to judg of the things conveyed by the quality and value of the instrument that conveys them Doth not the weakness of these Elements add much to the wonder of the Sacrament It was an argument of Christs power to feed five thousand with a few Loaves this miracle of his Sacrament is equal thereunto which feeds the whole Church with such slender Elements But I will expostulate no farther with 'em I convert my speech to others For 2. As there are some who look upon themselves as above this Ordinance so there are others who look upon this Ordinance as above them and why but because they are not qualified nor can any arguments prevail with them to capacitate themselves for it Others will say they know no good got by it no fruit that grows on it The poor have no leisure for it and the rich take no pleasure in it and few there are who come to it in most Assemblies I have a word for you Et valeat quantum valere potest 1. Suppose this were but it is not a prerogative-command given only for the probation and trial of your obedience and no benefit at all should redound to the observer of it are you not yet obliged to consider your ways to turn your feet unto his Testimonies to break off your sins by repentance to prepare your selves and then to come and take and eat The observance of such commands hath been well rewarded Gen. 22. and the disobedience thereof most severely punished as in Adam Gen. 2.17 in Lots wife Gen. 19.17 and in the young Prophet 2. Gods standing Laws and Ordinances and such is this oblige not to observance only but they intend a real benefit withal which should be an incentive to our obedience Deut. 10.13 Psal 19.11 And 119.165 Great peace have they which love and keep thy Law 3. Though you never got good by this Ordinance will you say no good is to be got by it or that never any did it will in no wise follow 4. You speak expresly against the Word of God this very Text and for every blasphemous word you shall account another day 5. Do not your speeches reflect upon the glorious Trinity 1. On God the Father as if he had made or instituted an Ordinance in vain you call in question his wisdom 2. On God the Son as if his Body and Blood were good for nothing And 3. On this holy Spirit as if he were straitened so that he could not do them good by it who walk uprightly or as if he would not 6. Do not you speak against the sweet experience of the Saints in all ages they have found good by it 7. Do not you speak against right reason for as the guilt and danger is great in case one receive unworthily so must there in reason be some proportion of fruit and benefit to such as come preparedly 8. Once more Is it not your pride carnality and hypocrisie is it not your earthliness unbelief and impenitency that hinders your addresses to it and proficiency by it Water there is enough in this well had you but buckets to draw it forth the Spirit is present to heal but you are insensible of your Maladies You may complain of
of it and sorrowful for it you will find his Grace sufficient for you and himself alsufficient in you A weak Christian assisted by the Spirit of the Lord can do all things Phil. 4.13 7ly Here is comfort for you against those oppositions and temptations you may meet with from the Devil when you are at the Lords Table O that we were as careful to prepare our selves for that Ordinance as he is to prepare for us he is ever fixed and very diligent on holy days in holy places at holy duties Job 1.6 not because he loves them but because he hates us I have read of one who said he saw but one Devil in the Market for most of the buyers and sellers were his already but a Legion in the Church A Legion according to Varro is 7622 but what imploy had so many evil spirits there why to lay snares for them to hinder the operation of the Word and Sacraments and consequently the salvation of Souls Doubtless you are not without discouragements by reason of your own corruptions and his oppositions Well but your Redeemer hath not left you comfortless the Spirit of the Lord is not straitned He is a most glorious and victorious Spirit your way in this case is to set the power of this Spirit against the power of Satan when the gates of Hell and powers of Darkness press hard upon you 't is your wisdom in order to your comfort and conquest to improve this power of the Spirit of the Lord. The more you are assaulted by that evil spirit the more shall you be assisted by this good spirit He will be with you in the floods and in the flames Who and what art thou O great Mountain before this Zerubbabel 8ly Here is comfort for you as to the greatness of those mercies and blessings now by you desired and expected O says a child of God how shall I get my heart humble more quick and lively what shall I do for a broken bleeding Heart for more full assurance of the pardon of my sin and the salvation of my Soul Ah what shall poor I do for a little more light in my Understanding O that my Will were healed c. These indeed are great things they are not 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 no they are 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 such as accompany Salvation Yet although these be very great things as to you they are not so to the Spirit of the Lord if it be marvelous in your eyes is it therefore marvelous in Gods Zach. 8.6 All things are alike easie to an Almighty Agent and this Spirit is such Exod. 14.24 a look from him in anger can lay your strongest lusts dead he can irradiate your minds with beams of Divine light and efficaciously incline overpower determine and heal your Wills He can in one word do every thing therefore be confident of this very thing viz. that as he easily can so he assuredly will He I say who hath begun a good work in you will own it and crown it and perform it until the day of Christ Job 42.2 with Phil. 1.6 9ly Here is also comfort for you in case of barrenness under former administrations perhaps you find not that power as yet over your impetuous lusts as you then and there expected no more peace of conscience Nec mibi dant s●●llae lucem c. You have often been at the Lords Table and yet no assurance or no more assurance of his love and of eternal life than you had before If it be thus your present case is sad yet thus it may be your internal eternal state be good For though you have not peace yet you want not grace in the best of Saints there is a want in grace but in the worst or weakest Saint there is not a want of grace Though you are cast down yet you are not cast off you have not so much as will comfort you but you have enough to save you 'T is Heaven that is the proper place of comfort and Earth of grace 'T is the pleasure of our all-wise God to make some to weep and wait long for a smile from Heaven and thus he acts in a way of wisdom not ever in a way of punishment Know and do your own work let the most High alone with his hear what he will speak for he will speak peace unto his people the day that 's clouded now may be clear anon 't is darkest a little before the dawning of the day Remember for your comfort 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Lux fidei veritatis ●●materia perpetuae laetitiae Orta Sparsa justi multa patiuntur antequam laetitiâ fruantur that light is sown for the Righteous and joy for the upright in heart Ps 97.11 The Interval of time may be considerable between the sowing and the reaping But act you faith on the Promises acquiesce in and submit to the Will and Wisdom of the Lord for unto the Upright and they are the persons I am now addressing this discourse to I say unto the upright there ariseth light in darkness i.e. comfort in troubles remember that the Spirit of the Lord is not straitned Concerning him take three notions along with you He is 1. A free Agent as the wind bloweth when and where it lifteth so the Spirit worketh witnesseth sealeth assureth when whom himself pleaseth 2. A wise Agent and therefore will act most seasonably and opportunely when it will most conduce to his own honour and your comfort 3. A strong and mighty Agent when he begins 't is not sin nor Satan nor the World shall let him Therefore though now you mourn yet you may not murmur Groan you may but must not grumble be it never so little life light and power and peace you have arrived at I say to you as did Elibis to Job ch 34.32 should it be according to your mind is it fit you have just what you will and when you will if you will be your own carvers take heed of cutting your own fingers Withdraw not from this Ordinance but as before wait with patience and work with diligence for the Spirit of the Lord is not straitned this is a reviving Cordial in this case Antisthenes an Heathen Philosopher desired nothing of the Heathen gods so much as the Spirit of Socrates You have a more glorious Spirit this Spirit of the Lord who will in due time make you more fruitful and cheerful and give you more increase of grace more setled peace of Conscience yea an absolute mastery and victory over all your spiritual enemies Once more and I dismiss you 10ly This speaks comfort to you who persevere in prayer the seed of Jacob not in name only as were these in the Text but in deed and truth To hold on in Duty is not the practice of the most Job 27.10 but of the best 't is no easie work which is both above nature and against it This affords comfort to you 't is like the rod of myrtle in the travellers hand Pliny which makes him fresh and lively and keeps him from being weary O nourish no jealous thoughts of God if you distrust him you will desert him Remember for your encouragement and comfort that the good Spirit of the Lord is in full power and at liberty still to give a blessing by as at the first to give a being to his holy Institutions To which ever-blessed Spirit together with the Father and the Son be ascrib'd all Honour and Glory World without end .. 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