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A11219 A godly learned and fruitfull sermon Made vpon the fourteenth of Iohn in which is plainely set foorth the true looue of Christ, the markes whereby the children of God are knovven and the commodities vvhich that looue bringeth. By D. S. 1584. D. S., fl. 1584.; Jordan, John, fl. 1584.; Squier, Adam, d. 1588, attributed name. 1584 (1584) STC 21483; ESTC S112128 14,988 38

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find in the holy scripturs that when the Jews did forsake contemne the grace of y e Gospel first offred vnto thē by Christe God powred out his indignation vpon them saying vnto them O Serpents ye generation of Vipers how shall ye escape the damnation of hel again our sauiour biddeth his Disciples shake their dust of their féet as a witnesse against thē it shalbe easier for thē of y e land of Sodom Gomora in the day of iudgment thē for them After the same maner he speketh in other places threatnig the Jewish people generally other Cities specially for the sayde offence The men of Niniuie saith he shall rise in iudgment with this generation condemne it for they repented at the preaching of Ionas and beholde a greater then Ionas is héere The Queene of the South shall rise in iudgment with this generation shall condemn it for she came from the vttermost parts of the earth to heare the wisdome of Salomon and behold a greater then Salamon is héere Againe in another place he saith woe bée to thee Chorasin woe be to thee Bethsaida for if the works which haue béen doone in you had béen doone in Tirus and Sydon they had repented long agoe in sackcloth and ashes Neuerthelesse I say vnto you it shalbe easier for Tyre and Sidon at the day of iudgment then for you By the which testimonies of holy scriptures and many others we may not only perceiue Gods wrath against the contemners of his word but also that he kéepeth our sinnes stil in remembrance if wée will not embrace and obey the same word in due season which if wée embrace worthely and kéep obediētly we shall declare our selues accordīg to our text louers of Christe if not we shal shew our selues to be but dissembling Christians so mooue him to take his precious Jewel of his holy word away from vs againe giue it to a nation which wil bring forth frute God graūt that our sinnes deserue not any such plague to fall vpon England The third braunche setteth forth the vtility profit and commoditye which hapneth vnto them that rightly loue Christe and keep his word namely not onely that God the Father will loue him But also that the whole Trinitye wil come vnto him and wyll dwell with him VVHat thing more happy what thīg more plesant what thing more beautifull can happen vnto vs miserable men then to bée so much in the fauour of God y t we may be beloued of him which thing is not onely promised vnto vs if we loue him and kéep his word but he also further promiseth saying and we will come vnto him in which words he speaketh after the manner of men he cōmeth vnto vs when he declareth and offreth his grace and fauour vnto vs and he may be sayd to goe from vs when he taketh his grace and fauour frō vs so that it may be rightly said that God is w t his people by power by grace and by his holy spirit by meanes wherof his people be not only in safety from their bodely ghostely enemies but also are led dayly forwarde towards his euerlasting kingdome Lastly he addeth these words and we will dwell with him in which words he promiseth a continuāce of his grace so that those that are faithfull may rightly be said to be the Temple of God according that saying of S. Paule speaking to the Godly ye are the temple of the liuing God what good thing can be wanting to them that haue God alwaies presēt with them and as it were to be their gift for as S. Paule saith if God be with vs who shall be against vs there we néed not feare the newe deuises and practises of the Romanists and that rabble which they dayly deuise againste England O how do men reioyce when it pleaseth the prīce or gouernor of the countrey to cōe vnto them to giue them good countenance and to speake cherefully vnto them And contrariwise how pensiue and sorye are they when the Prince frowneth on them then they goe like as they were halfe dead but what is this ioy of the receiuing of a mortall Prince to be compared with the receiuing of the imortall God Or what is the frownig of such a Prince to be compared with the anger of the Prince of princes Let vs therfore prepare and make ready our mindes and inward parts with all kinde of spirituall furniture to the receiuing of this guest he is receiued by faith he is receiued kept by obedience to his word by mortification of the flesh and by vertuous liuing But where shall wée haue such to receiue and entertaīe such a worthy presonage where is that noble man obedient vnto Gods word become wher is that Lady mortefication of the flesh to be found where is that woorthy Gentleman vsher vertuous liuing to be sought what be their none of all these to be found yes or els God forbid but they are to fewe God he knoweth but think you that this Prince wil tarry in that place or with that people or country where instéed of obediēce he findeth dis obedience instéed of mortification of the flesh he findeth carnal concupisence instéed of vertuous liuing hée findeth vice and wickednes no he wil away thence he wil not tary there searche examin your selues inwardly you that feare God whe ther your inward parts be swept clēsed from sin and wickednes fit to receiue the holy ghost for the spirit is the seale wher with God marketh them that be his this is the comforter which shall teache vs all things that Christ hath said vnto vs this is that spirit by the which we are addopted into the inheritance of the eternal life which certifieth our spirites that we are the sones of God This is the ioyful comforter of our harts and mindes wherby we may cry Abba father this is he that discended vpon Christ in liknes of a doue this is he by whom our minds are stirred vp to holy meditations our bodies made the Temple of God and our tungues fit instruments to set forth his praise finally this is that spirit wherby we are mooued to loue Christ to forsake this world to embrace and kéep Gods woord and to craue to be in the euerlasting kingdome of god purchased for vs by the only blood of christ to the which Jesus Christ with the father and the said holy spirit be all loue praise honor and glory for euer euer Amen FINIS Virtus spirat in altum Iohn 14. Augustine 1. Iohn 4. Deu. 6. Math. 22 Math. 10. Psal 8. 1. Pet. 1. Apoc. 1 Hebr. 4. 1. Iohn 3. 1. Cor. 2. Isai 5. Deut. 10. Psal 10. Iosua 23. Ecclesia 47. Iohn 21. Philip. 3. Roma 8. Philip. 2. Luke 16. Iohn 5. Iohn 7. Iohn 8. Iohn 20. Exod. 24. Reg. 3. Esdra 8. Ionas 3. Act. 3. 4. iohn 10. Hebru 5. Malachi 2. Ezechi 33. Peter 3. Timothi 1. 1 Cor. 1. 1. Cor. 2. Galath 1. Genesis 27. Ieremi 48. Roma 10. Exod. 4. Isai 25. Ieremi 25. Math. 23. Math. 10. Rom. 8.