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A33525 A practical discourse of prayer wherein is handled the nature, the duty, the qualifications of prayer, the several sorts of prayer, viz. ejaculatory, publick, private and secret prayer : with the necessity of, and ingagements unto, prayer : together with sundry cases of conscience about it / by Thomas Cobbet. Cobbet, Thomas, 1608-1685. 1654 (1654) Wing C4780; ESTC R29965 290,377 588

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a little of the excellency The excellency of Ejaculatory Prayer and necessity of the duty of praying without ceasing in an ejaculatory way give Reasons for it and apply it The excellency hereof may appear both by the Nature and by the rise of it It is as I may say the first breath of a Regenerate man as soon as a It 's a Saints first breathing man is born again he thus at least cryeth Abba Father In that ye are the sons of God he hath sent out the spirit of his son into your hearts crying Abba Father Gal. 4. 6. And when his body breathes its last this is a gracious persons last breathing Hence such It is a Saints last breathing parting cryes of Gods children at the stake in the flames amidst the stones on a Cross c. Lord receive my spirit into thy hands I commend my spirit And such were Stephens who was stoned calling on the Lord and saying Lord Jesus receive my spirit Lord lay not this sin to their charge The last words of the Worthies of God we account to be most memorable and to have some spiritual excellency instamped upon them and these words are such like Ejaculations If it were possible to hear the last whispers of the Saints souls as ready to leave their bodies they would be found to be such like breathings of their desire to him to whom they are going Ejaculatory Prayer also is the first and last of set and solemne It is the α and ω of Solemn Prayer Prayer when rightly performed God prepareth the heart of the humble to pray acceptably even by these preparatory liftings up of the heart a prayer-wise Psal 10. 17. The heart is first thus prepared then the hand that way stretched out Job 11. 13 Look upon Solomon in that presidental prayer of his 1 Kings 8. 22. his hands spread to heaven before he spake shewed where his he art was lifted before hand The last also of Solemn prayer is issued in an Ejaculation an Ejaculatory Amen comprehending the closing desires and feeling motions of faith to all before pleaded for All the prayers of a gracious Suppliant are not ended with his continued speech in prayer no his heart is lifting and lifting as you see a bel-rope oft hoising up after you have done ringing the bell Many a long look and heart wish followeth such an ones desire to heaven and all together come before the Lord for mercy Hence the Lord as hee is nigh to them that call upon him so he fulfilleth the desires of them that fear him Psal 145. 18 19. Solomons heart was as well left in heaven after the end of his prayer whereof his fixed eyes there was a speaking sign 1 King 8. 54. as gotten thither before he began ver 22. Ejaculatory prayer It is the spirits of solemn prayer is the very quintessence of solemn praier it is the very spirit into which that is distilled and resolved When a gracious persons heart is left in heaven uttering its after-requests now praier was well carried on These shorter postscripts written after the other longer letter indited by the spirit and directed to the Lord they have ever something of note and worth This epitom● of praier how solid is it So much for a taste of the nature of it Let us withall consider of this holy duti● It is the eccho of the spirit of ejaculatory praier in the spring and rise thereof and namely those lively and forceable ●●bounds of the gracious spirit of a Saint of God moved by the hand of the spirit of God Ejaculatory praier is the harmonious sweet-sounding eccho of the spirit fore-speaking to the heart ●hen thou saidst Seek my face there is the Lords voice my heart answered thy face Lor● will I seek there is the eccho Psal 27. 8. David before he is solemnly praying as afterward he is v. 9 10. He turneth his speech to the Lord telling him what his heavenly desires say I will seek thy face or my hearts desires are so to doe Ejaculations It is the venting of a heart full of the spirit are the spiritual ventings and breathings of a gracious heart filled with the wine of the spirit Eph. 5. 19. very precious verie pleasant to the taste of the Lord. Sometimes the Saints hearts are so filled with a spirit of holy joy sometimes of praise sometimes of love to the Lord that variety of holy desires pressing fast on they are forced to give them vent by short ejaculations Ejaculations are the holy evaporations of a heart throughly warmed with some special workings of faith and love of Christ When Davids heart is thus boyling hot Psal 45. 1. he breaketh off his discourse from Christ verse 2. and breatheth out such holy desires unto Christ verse 3. gird thy sword upon thy thigh c. and verse 4. Ride prosperously And then on againe to his discourse verse 5 6 7 8 9 10. Ejaculations are the holy sparks ascending up one after another from the stirring of the fired coales of the Spirit in the heart From the holy admiration of God and his goodnesse power wisedome faithfulnesse c. proceed holy ejaculations From that transcendency of Gods dispensations to Asaphs reason who had his hearts fore-discourses about the same proceeds that Verily or neverthelesse God is good to Israel Psal 73. 1. From Micahs admiring at the unparallel'd grace of God Mic. 7. 18. Who is a God like unto thee verse 19. Hee telleth the Church what God will doe hee will turne againe and will subdue our iniquities and then maketh his Apostrophe to the Lord Thou wil t ca●t all their sinnes into the depth of the sea and verse 20. Thou wilt performe the truth to Jacob. God calleth for these holy Apostrophes from this ground of admiration at his marvellous providences Psal 66. 3. Say unto God how terrible art thou in thy works The excellency of this fruit must needs partake of the excellency of such a root as is an admiring frame Ejaculations arise from the spiritualizing of the heart upon any occasion As when It s the first fruit of a spiritualized heart David is spiritual in contemplation of the works of God Psal 8. 3 4. When I consider thy heavens c. his heart in ejaculatory wise saith Lord what is man that thou art thus mindfull of him So when he was in a lively manner musing upon the immensity of God Psal 139. 1. to 17 Hee thence breaketh out thus How precious are thy thoughts to me oh God! From the veiw taken of Gods justice or mercy or from any holy discourse with others about the same or from singing and sounding forth Gods praises wherein the Saints are spiritual ariseth some holy ejaculations or other In all these and each of these was Deborah so spiritual Judg. 5. from verse 1. to the last whence that ejaculatory praier of hers So let thine enemies perish oh Lord but let those that
into some heinous sin as other speech is sometimes lost by bodily falls so is this by such spiritual falls So David after his 2 By reason of sad falls great fall into the sinnes of murder and adultery lay speechlesse in this respect for a while Psal 32. 3. When I kept silence my bones waxed old so do dangerous declinings and backslidings in religion occasion some Backsliding temporary cessation of solemne prayer hence Isai 43. 22. Thou hast not called upon me O Jacob but hast been weary of me O Israel So Isai 64. 7. There is none that calleth upon thy name that stirreth up himselfe to take hold of thee Great guilt breedeth great horrour and great despondency of mind and heart which with unbeliefe blending it selfe causeth poor Christians even to give off prayer in their desperate fits Look as Heathen Tully said to his brother I would pray to the Gods for those things but that they have given over to hear my prayers or as desperate Saul perceiving Strength of unbelief God answereth him no more will goe to him no more to inquire 1 Sam. 28. So it is thus far forth with the Saints so far as desperate dispondencies grow upon them and represent the Lord to their souls as all justice they dare not come to him in these fits Sometimes they pore too much upon discouragements which they meet with in Discouragements prayer within themselves also as that they pray with so many distempers and distractions intermixed and with so little life or liberty of spirit or comfort or quiet or faith or good successe and the like that as good never a whit as never the better and they are even loth sometimes to goe apart to pray And sometimes Christians fall into some such errours touching prayer Errours as for a time doe take them off from it imagining that God being a spirit must be worshipped only in spirit and truth and so not by any bodily worship That bodily exercise even in prayer profiteth not that all outward forms of worship are abolished The Christians must have some immediate light of the spirit and unwonted suggestions putting them upon prayer if at any time they doe set upon prayer if at any time they doe set upon prayer These and sundry like delusive principles too rife in these latter dayes make too great and too long interruptions with too many hopefull professours in this holy exercise of solemn prayer 2. To pray indesinently is to maintaine 2 To maintain a praying spirit praying dispositions that albeit we actually pray not without intermission or doe nothing else but pray as those fanatical Euthites of old yet in the inward frame and bent of our heart wee cease not prayer There is still a spirit in us crying Abba Father Gal. 4. 6. a disposing us upon all occasions to goe to God as a Father in prayer Christians of all sorts both Ministers and others must have their vials full of prayers ready still to powre them out albeit they actually doe not powre them out without intermission They are to be ready evermore to offer up those holy odours and that holy incense though not alwaies actually offering the same Revel 5. 8. The church in its members must have honycomb-lips ready to drop this sweet wholsome hony of prayer albeit they bee not dropping the same every moment Cantic 4. 11. Thy lips drop as the hony-comb And good reason is it why each gracious person should maintain alwayes a praying frame in their hearts for a praying frame is a most A praying frame a most filial frame son-like child-like frame If ever the love of sons and daughters of God be stirring in them it is then if ever their hearts are filled with holy awe of God and faith in him it is then if ever they are ready to doe any thing for God it is then The same spirit which is to them a spirit of sonnes a spirit of adoption acteth in them as a spirit of Prayer and where there is a spirit moving to Prayer or cry Abba Father there is a spirit of adoption Rom. 8. 15. Againe a frame of Prayer is the most A most sweet and comfortable frame sweet calme and comfortable and thence in Rom. 8. 15. opposed to the spirit of bondage working feare amazing discouraging sinking fear But this breeding and feeding filial boldnesse and freenesse with God as a child with his Father Againe it is a most free and best priviledged frame of spirit and hence also A priviledged frame opposed to that servile frame and imbondaging fear ibid. Is any free to pray free in praying surely those imbondaging cords of slavish distempers are broken in sunder A praying frame is likewise a most evangelical An evangelical frame frame being redeemed from the lawes rigour and confinement we are most at liberty to addresse our selves thus as children to our heavenly Father Gal. 4. 5 6. To redeeme them that were under the law that we might receive the Adoption of sonnes and because yee are sonnes God hath sent forth the spirit of his Sonne in your hearts crying Abba Father A praying frame is also a most heavenly A heavenly and gracious frame and gracious frame A spirit of grace and a spirit of supplication or a spirit disposing or carrying out to powre out holy Supplications are inseparable companions Zech. 12. 10. I will powre out upon them a spirit of grace and of supplication No grace is wanting where a spirit of prayer is not wanting All and every grace is stirring where that spirit of praier is working A praying frame is an humble frame of heart the Saints never mourne more savingly over their sinnes even as crucifying the Lord Jesus then when in such a frame ibid. A praying frame is a believing frame An humble and believing frame and a believing frame is a praying frame then have they the most clear and effectual views of him whom they have pierced ibid. To conclude this a praying frame both furthers our delight in prayer and maketh it every way more easie pleasant to us that we are not so apt to give out through emergent difficulties or discouragements therein yea and it furthereth the good successe of our praier with the Lord himselfe Quest How may a believer maintain in Quest himselfe a praying frame Answ 1. Let such as would hold up Answ 1 such a blessed frame in their hearts be daily Helps to maintain a praying frame sucking from the flowers of Gods providences and promises some spiritual sweetnesse and then our spiritual combs will bee dropping ripe Droan-like Professors whilst they neglect this and live upon an old stock of grace or comfort received they grow altogether listlesse to prayer they have enough already what need they ask more But this Bee-like diligence in the Saints will make their lips like the dropping hony-comb whence that by way of allusion Cantic 4. 11. And this
one that is ready yea who is engaged to teach us to conceive and know him Heb. 8. 10 11. and to doe for us above what we are able to ask or think of him Eph. 3. 18 19 20. 6. Let us with wisdome proportion out 6. Think of him suitably to our needs of him our conceivings of God under such a notion of his name and nature revealed in his word as is most suitable to that which we are about in prayer When God had proclaimed divers Attributes and Branches of his Name Moses doth not goe about to fill his mouth or his mind with them all at once but selecteth out of them all such a one as is most suitable to the request he hath hereupon to make for himselfe and for Israel which was that God would pardon their iniquity Exod. 24. 8 9. which was suitable to one of the last mentioned Branches of the name of his grace namely that be was one forgiving iniquity transgression and sin Vers 7. and the like course doth hetake in that prayer of his mentioned Numb 14. 17 18 19 20. We are to glorifie God in prayer thus according to what we know of him Rom. 1. 21. especially to improve that of Gods nature by which he hath practically discovered himselfe to us conceive of him as we have found of him by experience and as we are convinced he hath carried himselfe towards us have we found the experience of his wisdome pray to him as one infinitely wise have we tasted of the fruits of his faithfulnesse pray to him as such a one and that part of his Name wherein he hath last held himselfe forth unto our hearts spirits in a convincing manner and with which we are last affected most of all worship him and pray to him under that notion but especially consider and conceive of him in the glorious and precious demensions of his love Eph. 3. 18 19. that we may comprehend with all Saints what is the height and length and bredth and depth and to know the love of Christ which passeth knowledge 7. Let holy admiration ever and anon 7. Let our thoughts of him issue in holy admiration upshot our conceivings of God as it did in David Psalm 139. 1 2. compared with v. 7. 17. whether shall I goe from thy spirit or glorious Deity he looketh at it as wonderfully and unexpressibly filling all places and verse 17. he cannot expresse the thoughts of God towards him And likewise let humility and reverence attend the same Ibid. SO it was in Habbakkuks prayer wherein he is carried out to a glorious conceiving of God Hab. 3. 1 2 3. his heart the while trembling verse 16. The Incomprehensiblenesse of God and his unsearchable excellency must make men therefore fear him Job 37. 23 24. Let our shallownesse in conceiving of God drive us more out of our selves and abase us much that we know so little of him and inflame us with desire after that time when we shall in a glorious manner conceive of him we understand but as Children but in part in comparison of that time when we shall know the Lord as we are known by him according to the measure of our capacity 1 Cor. 13. 12. CHAP. XI How and in what order we are to direct our prayers to the Persons of the blessed Trinitie THe last Case briefly to be spoken unto is how and in what order we are to divide our prayers to the persons of the blessed Trinity and whether we may not single out any one of the persons to whom we may direct more immediately such or such a prayer This Case hath some more difficulty in it then the former yet I wil endeavour to lay down the Answer thereunto as briefly as I can in these following conclusions 1. That in all parts of Divine worship and so in this of prayer the Trinity in Unity 1 So think of God in prayer as one in Essence yet three in Persons and so as three in persons that he is but one in Essence and Unity in Trinity is to be worshipped and respected and therefore we are not so to fix our thoughts on God as one but rather to have this meditation and thought attending that this one God in Essence is in personal proprieties three subsistences really distinct nor yet are we so to let our thoughts expatiate and feed themselves in musings upon the blessed persons as distinct in personal proprieties but still with an attending apprehension of them as one in Essence one Jehovah one God and no more He to whom the Scripture applyeth the property of begetting he is Jehovah God the Father and not the Son or the Holy Ghost to whom that property in reference to the eternal begotten of God is never ascribed he to whom the Scripture giveth the property of being the onely begotten son of God he is Jehovah God the Son and no other person the Scripture ascribing that propriety of Communication of the divine being in a way of begetting to none other and so he to whom the Scripture applyeth that propriety of proceeding he and onely he is God the Holy Ghost the Scripture applying to none other of the persons that propriety of Communication of the Divine being in a way of proceeding or being as it were breathed forth from the father and therefore is called his spirit Nom. 8. 11. and from the Son therefore is called the Sons Spirit Gal. 4. 6. yet the same holy Scripture never mentions but one Jehovah or any more then one God even when it mentions him in personall distinctions three yet Essentially but one 1 Iohn 5 7. and no otherwise surely are we to worship him or to conceive of him in our worship Let the beams of the glorious Unity of the Deity lead us in worshipping of or praying unto God to the consideration of the blessed Trinity and let the mention or Meditation of the Trinity of the persons in our prayers lead us forthwith to this glorious Unity in the Deity 2. In our prayers fix not our eyes or 2 So think in prayer of some one Person in the Trinity as thereby to be led to the other two mindes so upon one of the glorious Persons as not thereby to be led to the contemplation and consideration of the other or direct any prayer so to one person in the blessed Trinity as not to exclude the other The Father being in the Son and the Son in the Father and the Holy Ghost in them both Iohn 14. 10. we cannot look at one and behold one by a spiritual eye but we must eye the other and be led to the other as our Saviour reasoneth to prove that if they had seen him they must see his Father also verse 9 10. compared They which look at Christ as their Mediatour must see and eye the Father as giving of him so to be yea and at the Holy Ghost as one who with the blessed Father sent and
consented to his designment to that office as the Lord Christ saith Esa 48. 16. and now the Lord God and his spirit hath sent me yea they must eye the Holy Ghost as that blessed spirit and more immediate efficient by whose power and grace they thus come to the Lord and are enabled to pray to him or look to him we cannot look aright to the blessed Father but we must look to him as it were through the blessed Son neither can we look upon the Son but by the Spirit As he said in that case 1 Cor. 12. 3. so may l in this If we worship God as our Father with whom we have Union and Communion we beleeve him to be so to us in his Son and that this Union and Communion is effected by the Holy Ghost so that if we worship God aright we worship each person in the Trinity in any one person as Con-causes of our Sonship and union with God the Father as first in order regenerating and adopting of us the Son as one in and by whom we are redeemed and reconciled and for whose sake we are accepted with God and expect to be heard the holy Ghost as the immediate efficient of and with the blessed Father and Son of our calling and adoption c. and therefore is he called the spirit of Sonship as the Greek word signifies Rom. 8. 15. see Tit. 3. 5 6. and he by whom more immediatly we are enabled to pray to the Father in the name of his blessed Son Rom. 8. 26. true it is that a Christian may not in every particular petition or confession particularly and distinctly consider of the other two persons in that one person to whom more properly he directeth his prayer but yet he must in the general bent of his minde and spirit do it and intend it 3. That in order we are first to direct 3. Direct we our prayers to the Father as first in order of the persons our prayers to the blessed Father yet not as first or chiefe in honour and dignity above the other two for even the Son who albeit as man and as Mediatour he be inferiour to the Father John 14. 28. yet as God and as the Son of God he is equall with him John 5. 18. Phil. 2. 6. and the Son is to be honoured as equal with the same honour as the Father Iohn 15. 23. but as first in order of subsisting according as the Scripture in two places where the order of the blessed persons is set downe the Father is first set downe in order of witnessing 1 John 5. 7. and in invocation and worship Mat. 28. 19. as first in order to be mentioned and invocated and as he is the first in order who was displeased and to whom we are first in order reconciled in Christ and who is first in order pleased on him Col. 1. 19 20. yea who first in order among the persons laid the foundation of our Redemption ibid and therefore to him is ascribed the work of giving his Son John 3. 16. and of sanctifying or annoynting and appointing the Lord Christ to his Office of Mediatour albeit as was said the holy Ghost be not excluded but included as acting in the blessed work Esay 48. 16 so are we in that order to worship him and to breath after neerest fellowship with him through Christ by the help of his blessed spirit 4. In singling out any one person in 4. In singling out some person in the blessed Trinity let it be the Father most usually the blessed Trinity we are to pitch most usually upon the Father as he to whom we direct our prayers through the mediation of Christ and by the help of the holy Ghost that is the rule and method prescribed by Christ to aske the Father in his name Iohn 16. 23. and sutable is and hath been the usual practice of the Saints and yet in such directings of prayers most what as to the Father in the general intention of their spirits do the Saints mind and eye the other two persons and include them as joyntly worshipped and therefore in their Prefaces of prayer oft-times mention expresly that blessed God one in Essence yet three in persons as he to whom they speak and in the close they subscribe glory to the blessed Father Son and Spirit three persons yet one God c. 5. We may single out the Son of God the Lord Christ as he to whom we occasionally 5 We may pray unto Jesus Christ present some special request either by way of Apostrophe whilst we are directing our prayers to the Father or in way of ejaculation as did Stephen Acts 7. 59. Lord Jesus receive my spirit and so in the instance of that short prayer of the converted thiefe Luke 23. 42 43. Lord remember me when thou commest into thy Kingdome and so in that short prayer of Iacobs the Angel which hath delivered me from all evil blesse thee Gen. 48. 16. this Angel was Christ the Father never being called an Angell in Scripture that I read of or being said to be sent of any other of the persons nor do I find where the holy Ghost is called an Angel and a created Angel surely it was not It being unlawful to Iacob as well as to any others to worship Angels Col. 2. 18. and in more continued and solemne wise did Abraham pray to that Angel which in the same chapter is called the Lord which indeed was Christ by the reasons foregoing Gen. 18. end to him did Iacob pray and make supplication by the space almost of the whole night Gen. 32 from verse 24 to the end compared with Hosea 12. 3 4. yea he had power over the Angel to him is the prayer of the afflicted made Psal 102. which was to Iehovah verse 1. which was God the Son verse 24. 25 26 27. compared with Heb. 1. 10 11 12. read and peruse and consider the places at your leasure and the primitive Saints they are said to call not simply and onely upon the name of the Father but of the Lord Jesus Christ for it was the Lord Jesus whom Saul persecuted that appeared to Saul Acts 9. 5 6. and after wards to Ananias verse 11. it was the Lord whose Saints Saul so much injured verse 10 and upon whose name such as called Saul had commission to bind verse 14. see verse 15. 17. so 1 Cor. 1. 2. and the reasons hereof are evident Because 1. Prayer is due to God 1. Because prayer is a divine worship of God as God and therefore due to the Son and so to the holy Ghost as well as to the Father Rom. 10. 13 14. 2. We are baptized into the Name of the Sonne and the Holy Ghost as well as 2. We are baptized into the Sonnes name into the name of the Father and therefore both the Sonne and the Holy Ghost likewise may be particularly and personally invocated and worshipped as well as the Father
Lord be Judge betwixt Israel and Ammon Judg. 11. 27 Israel injuriously begirts Judah and no other help for them but this Judah cryed unto the Lord Enemies 2 Chron 13. 14 15. Pharaoh with an huge host hath Israel at an advantage and they must needs then thus crye out unto the Lord. Enemies unexpected scornes of the Saints put the Saints upon these short appeals Nehem. 4. 4 5. Hear Oh our God f●r we are despised Their sudden affrighting of them doth as much they all made us afraid Now therefore O our God strengthen my hands Neh. 6. 9 The present hearing of the Princes good will to the Commonwealth put forth godly Subjects then present to affix their Ejaculatory Amen thereto 1 Kings 1. 36. Amen the Lord thy God say so too A sudden hand of God upon others put godly Judgments God Moses upon it thus to pray for Miriam O Lord heal her c. Numb 12. 13. and godly Hezekiah to pray for his people The good Lord pardon every one that prepareth his heart to seek the Lord though not so prepared And the Lord hearkned and healed the people 2 Chron 30 18 19. Any sudden notice of some special service of God unto Special services which some of the Saints are addressing themselves must needs put others that hear thereof by such sudden lifts of their hearts to give them a lift therein Is David going to a solemn Sacrifice godly A●aunah will thus wish him good speed 2 Sam. 24. 23. The Lord thy God accept thee Eli perceiving Hannahs Prayer-business 1 Sam. 1. 16 cannot but add his fiat also ver 17. The God of Israel grant thee thy petition Sudden weighty changes of some of the Saints in their Changes outward condition put others that hear of it upon this holy service of love to them as Boaz his godly neighbours Ruth 4. 11 12. The Lord make this woman like Rachel and Lea● c. Sudden and unexpected Kindnesses others kindnesses shewed to the Saints will put them to speed such a kind of Messenger as this to heaven presently to tell their Father of it Ruth 2 19 20. Naomi seeing Boaz his kindness to his daughter Ruth saith Blessed be he of the Lord that hath not left off his kindness to the living and to the dead Besides even one Ejaculation of the Saints Continuation of Prayer puts them upon making more upon praying thus also without ceasing One Ejaculation begetteth another Isai 26. 9. With my soul have I desired thee in the night yea with my spirit within me will I seek thee early because they had thus prayed they will pray yet more Psal 62. 1 Hear my cry attend to my prayer yet no words there of mentioned and ver 2. From the end of the earth will I cry he had thus cryed and he will therefore cry againe and again As billowes of ten ptation ever and anon stop his mouth and ●n●errupt him so as he now and then doth but peep above water and get breathing space he will thus cry Lead me or guide me or carry me to yonder rock which is higher then I. Hence Jonah in his perishing condition mentioneth his Praiers plurally there were many of these short Praiers like Messengers sent Poste in some great and present stress one after the other to speed succor from heaven J●n 2. 1. 2 7. My Praiers came in unto thee Yea these holy Traders with Heaven using to make as quick returnes as speedy dealings thus with the Lord as they gain upon the Lord they are suddenly sending for more and bespeaking yet more blessing from him When Moses by his short Prayer● hath got a grant of God My presence shal● go with thee Exod 33 12 13 15 16. compared then doth he in a holy wise grow upo● God He hath one short yet no smal reques● more ver 18. I beseech thee shew me thy glory And chap. 34. 9. he hath another reques● yet more Pardon our iniquities and take u● for thine inheritance So Abrahams shor● requests as they are granted Gen. 18. so they multiply If there be fifty Lord in Sodom wil● thou not spare it and then if but forty five then if forty then if thirty then if twenty then if ten Thus much also be spoken to shew the necessity Reasons why 1 From the honor it puts on God of this Duty in sundry respects Let us now briefly add a Reason or two yet further to enforce this duty The first is taken from the nature and property of this duty which honoureth the Lord in a special manner as a glorious In his immensity and Omniscience Spirit which needeth not any words of ours to express what we would to him He can hear the holy language and speech of our spirits he understandeth the meaning of sighes not to be expressed Rom. 8. 26. Ejaculatory Prayer proclaimeth the Lord that he is not as the Idol Gods who needeth not to be awakened by loud out-cryes as 1 Kings 18. 27 as Elijah derided Baals Priests wisheth them to cry aloud c. Who needeth not to be carryed up and down as dunghil Gods do Jer. 10. 5. No this proclaimeth to all the world that the God of the Saints is an all-seeing God espying the least moving of their desires to him that he is in all and through all and filleth every place yea that he is a very present help at any dead lift that he is a God hearing Prayers all sorts of Prayers the shortest of them If Ephraim but lisp and wisper out Turn thou me and I shall be turned c. God saith I have surely heard him Jer. 31. 18 19 20. If Israel take unto them words prayer-wise though but short Take away all iniquity and receive us graciously c. God can and will say I have surely heard him and observed him Hos 14. 1 2 3 8. This glorifieth him as one who assuredly waites to be gracious that any such cry and whisper as this is of the Saints is attended by him Isai 30. 18. The Lord waits to be gracious and ver 19 is a demonstration thereof The Lord will be very gracious at the voice of thy cry The second Reason is taken from the precious fruits of the conscionable exercise 2 From the Fruits of it It s a means of this duty of such sudden and short lifts of the heart to the Lord. 1. It is a very special means to keep our 1 To keep us Spiritual hearts very Spiritual and savoury when so often in heaven taking some short turnes with God and Jesus Christ When so oft with God distances will not so easily grow when conversing so with God there is more of his brightness more of his Image upon such an ones face and heart When gracious persons are ever and anon making such holy stands and pawses of spirit lest being let go too long and at too large a teather they grow unsavoury they are kept
if by some awakening afflictions sent upon them they come to be roused yet it is too often their just doome to be earnest indeed but without any regard thereunto by the Lord. They shall cry but I will not hear Zeph. 7. 11. Isai 65. 13 14 But at best any degree of such a slighty spirit in prayer will become very grievous to us if truely gracious whence that way of complaint Isai 64. 7. There is none that calleth upon God no not one that stirreth up himselfe to take hold of Saddest heartgreifs God It is as grievous to such soules to have their spiritual joynts either bound or benummed as it is in a like case to men when their body hath its numb palsie when in prayer a gracious heart is ever reaching out to take an approaching mercy and then through a little incogitancy remisness the mercy is let slip and the advantage at that time lost it must needs bee grievous to the godly To the fourth Query Quest What means we should use to be Quest 4 importunate in prayer I answer get thee more abundant Answ knowledge of God and of our selves but Helps to importunity in prayer 1 Distinct knowledge of the Lord. especially acquaint our selves with Gods friendly and mercifull disposition towards us Luke 11. 7 8 5. verses compared Hee who was importunate for bread knew he was at a friends door like the Syrians hearing that the Kings of Israel were mercifull Kings this quickned them up to that earnestnesse in seeking their favour 1 Kings 20. 31. It will make a beggar earnest for an almes when he knoweth where a bountiful person liveth who is not wont to send any beggar away empty 2. Cherish wee hope of the Lords 2 Lively hope of mercy mercy to us Jonah 3. Let them cry mightily to the Lord verse 9. Who can tell if God will turne and repent the possibility that the Lord was within hearing and might open to the Ninivites made them knock so hard at his doore of grace 3. See wee bee sensible of our utter destitutenesse 3 Sense of our owne helplesnesse of what we are to ask of God and our shiftlesnesse to get it any other where or way Luke 11 3 6. Lend me three leaves for a friend of mine is come and I have n●thg to set before him Luke 15. 17 18 19. I perish for hunger I will arise and goe to my father and say make me as one of thy hired-servants Psal 143. 4. My heart is desolate within me ver 6. My soul thirsteth after thee When all other meanes and doors fail such spiritual beggars that one only door of grace is left for their reliefe or else they must famish how earnestly will it cause them to knock there Jer. 3. 21. A voice of weeping and supplication was heard verse 23. Truly in vaine is salvation hoped for from the hills Truely in the Lord our God is the salvation of Israel 4. Look that we account highly of the 4 High esteem of what is desired in prayer mercies we ask in prayer Prov. 2. 3. If thou cryest after knowledge and liftest up thy voyce after understanding verse 4. If thou searchest for her as silver and searchest for her as for hidden treasure The Church was sick of love Cant. 5. 8. and useth all meanes to find him and no wonder her beloved was the chiefest of ten thousand to her ver 10. 5. Take we holy advantages of the gales 5 Opportunity of prayer and movings of the spirit in prayer and of Christs approaches to us opportunity helps importunity in prayer Mat. 20. 30. And behold two blind men sitting by the way side when they heard that Jesus passed by cryed out saying have mercy on us O Lord thou Sonne of David And verse 32. And Jesus stood still and called them and sayd what will you that I doe unto you verse 33. they say to him Lord that our eyes may be opened When Christ by his spirit calleth us to him puteth us upon asking and when hee stands still waiting to be gracious to us now let him not goe till hee blesse us When beggars come whilst a bountifull person is giving out his dole to the poore or in dinner time when victuall is stirring they will not away without something so if we perceive the Lord to bee on the giving hand put in hard for a blessing 6. Improve we former advantages gotten 6. Improve experiences of God in and by prayer I will cry to God most high unto God who performes all things for me when we see crying will doe it will put us on not to spare for crying Now in this holy search after experimental knowledge of Gods grace wee now and then light upon a smaller vain of such treasure we will not spare any pains in digging when in our daily woing of Christ in praier we meet now and then with a smile and kiss and love-token it will make us follow our suit close 7. Goe we about prayer as our onely 7. Make praier our only businesse businesse which then wee have to doe ingaging our selves to attend it Saints are spiritual solicitours by their calling as Saints That which made Abraham so urgent in his request Gen. 18. 27. is this Behold now I have taken upon me to speake to the Lord. 8. Chide we our selves sadly and bee wee seriously abased for any sleightinesse 8 Chide our selves out of sleightinesse in prayer at any time in prayer as the Prophet complaining thereof Isa 64. We have now called upon thy name nor stirred up our selves to take hold of thee and Isa 63. 17. Why hast thou hardned our hearts from thy feare As Elisha was wroth with Joash for smiting but thrice and then staying 2 Kings 13 18 19. Saying thou shouldest now have smitten five or six times or as they did chide sleeping Jonah when hee should have been praying Jonah chap. 1. 6. Awake thou sleeper and call upon thy God So chide we our sleighty spirits to awaken unto prayer 9. Set we the examples of the most 9 Set before us the best examples of importunity in prayer importunate suppliants of God before our eyes James 5. 17. Elias prayed earnestly that it might not raine and it rained not a very dullard will pluck up his feet when he seeth how nimble his leaders are Lastly take heed of all such things as are enemies and impediments to Importunity Le ts to importunity in prayer 1 Inordinate desires after other things in prayer Such as are inordinate desires after other things we cannot to any purpose follow severall suits at once in severall Courts we cannot ply the worlds court and Gods too The messengers are sent out another way which should importune heaven and they cannot be here and there too whilst our winged desires are hasting after other things and booties we are slowest in moving heaven-ward with wings as Angels 2. Immoderate intentness
frame Psal 116. 1. I love the Lord because he hath heard my voice And verse 2. therefore will I call upon him or speak lovingly to him Words spoken to God in love or from love to him come the most seasonably for they are ever well taken they are taken in love by the Lord. When the Lord in his providence bestoweth upon his people something whereon the image of his special favour is instamped it is a time in special to acknowledge the Lord by prayer as praying is called Prov. 3. 6. In all thy ways acknowledge him even by prayer of faith Secondly the Lord is thus near to us by 2 By special motions of his spirit any special motions of the spirit especially such as put us upon prayer when the Lord doth inwardly speak even to our hearts such like words as Isai 43. 11. Ask of me touching my sons and daughters and concerning the work of my hands command ye me or when Christ by his spirit saith to our hearts as sometimes he did to them by word of mouth Joh. 16. 23 24. Hitherto yee have asked nothing Ask that your joy may bee full Or as hee said to his people Cant. 2. 14. Let me heare thy voice for it is sweet it is now a time to speak to the Lord that we seeme not to slight him When thou saidst namely by the spirit inwardly as well as by the word outwardly seek my Psal 27. 8. face my heart answered thy face Lord will I seek If that holy motion to Solomon 1 Kings 3. 5 9. Ask what I shall give to thee c. made even a sleeping-time a supplicating-time much more may holy motions of God this way make our waking-times our wrestling seasons Such drops of a spirit of prayer are handsells and pledges of large powring out of that spirit upon us if thankfully received and improved Zach. 12. Such solliciting directions given us from the Lord argue that assuredly it is both a praying and speeding time If the Lord prepare the heart if he fit it and put it upon prayer teach it how to pray He surely boweth the eare to heare Psal 10. 17. It is Esthers time to ask when King Ahasuerus himselfe putteth her upon it What is thy petition and it shall be granted thee and thy request it shall be performed Esther 7. 2. So is it here And let none abuse this to strengthen any fond Grindletonian conceit that we must never pray till wee find the spirit first moving us to it It is our opportunity indeed of prayer when the spirit moveth thereto but not the onely season of prayer as wee have in part shewed and must further mention other seasons thereof as well as that Wee must sometimes pray that we may pray and when as we are apt to judge our selves that wee are most unfit to pray then to pray that wee may become fit to pray As by speaking men are fitted to speak by running to runne by wrestling to wrestle by labouring to labour Thirdly he is thus near us by some special 2 By some special promises made ours word of his mouth especially by some gracious promise spoken and manifested to us and that also is a special season for prayer 2 Sam. 7. 27. For thou O Lord God hast revealed to thy servant saying I will build thee an house therefore hath thy servant found in his heart to pray unto thee It s a season of this holy talking with God when he first enters speech with us by some such words of his grace It s seasonable to open our mouths wide and receive grace and peace when the Lord setteth open any such golden pipe of both as is the Promise the Gospel is in every part of it the ministration of the spirit 2 Cor. 13. 8. and of life verse 6. and of faith Rom. 10 8. and of peace Esai 57. 19. The words of Gods grace pacifie and still the tumults in the soul and inlarge and quicken the heart Now if ever it bee a season to speak to the Lord in praier it is when unmannerly distempers which too often silence us at best retreat and are put to silence and when our hearts are set at an holy liberty to powre out themselves before the Lord. Fourthly the Lord is near his people 4 By some fatherly correction when he visits or afflicteth them What shal I answer him when he visits or afflicts Job 31. 14. and Job 7. 18. What is man that thou shouldest visit him The Lord is then near to us to try us to take an account of our wayes to correct our mis-doings to observe how we carry it under affliction to comfort and support us in affliction to sanctifie affliction to us and to save and deliver us out of the same and therefore in special sort it is seasonable to cry unto him and to ask a correcting father forgivenesse Jam. 5. 15. If any be afflicted let him pray Psal 50. 15. Call upon me in the day of trouble and I will heare thee and thou shalt glorifie me God doth then speak to us by his rods Micah 69. It is therefore seasonable then to answer him in our praiers If ever a gracious heart bee humble sensible serious and lively it is then when in affliction when in the fire Such a time of pangs is a time of crying out to the Lord when God visiteth Saints by affliction it is seasonable for them to visit him with prayers Isai 26. 16. Lord in trouble have they visited thee they powred out a prayer to thee when thy chastning was upon them 5. The Lord is near to us by some special deliverance out of affliction this is 5 By some special deliverance likewise the Lords visiting time when hee cometh to see us Zeph. 2. 7. For the Lord their God shall visit them and save them from their captivity If God wil thus visit his vine the people of God look at themselves as ingaged to call upon him Psal 80. 14. 18. compared Behold visit this thy vine quicken us so will we call upon thee When the winter of the Churches afflictions and captivity is over Christ expecteth to heare his Churches voice in prayer Cant. 2. 10 14. Zach. 13. 9. I will bring that third part through fire and they shall call upon me A person newly delivered out of this pit Job 33. 24 36. Hee shall pray unto God and he will be favourable unto him Little do Christians sharing in a time of the Lords clemency and pity in their deliverance from sick-bed and other notable hazards of life and livelyhoods know what a fair opportunity they have now in their hands to speak for further mercy so as to speed and how much they lose if they grow slighty or negligent in improving such an importunity of praier when if ever praying dispositions stir afresh in them 6. God is thus near us when his time 6 By accomplishing his promises actually of special
time approaches when the promised mercies to the poor blinded Jewes shall be accomplished and what more seasonable work of love can we do for the Lord or them then to be now much in praying Oh that the salvation Psalm 14. 7. of Israel were come out of Zion In a word Let all the enemies of England old or new to Commonwealth or Church know that Churches of praying Believers are terrible as so many Armies with Banners as so many thundring Legions Let them tremble to think that what ever breaches they have occasioned amongst the Lords people yet that there is a considerable stand of resolute ones left right bred Israelites notable good wrestlers and as special prevailers with God I believe that the Churches enemies the Prelates and others of Englands enemies to their Civil State have been forced to see or feel the force of Saints Prayers We may set God to work pardon the expression in these dangerous times to Church and Commonwealth by our Prayers as hee did of old in like case Psalm 119. 126. It is time for thee Lord to work for they make void thy Law Wherefore Christian Reader albeit others have written worthily about this Subject of Prayer in their times yet let it not seem unseasonable to thee or bee unaccepted by thee that I also though the most unfit and unworthy to attempt so great a work do at this time likewise bring in Evidence with other Witnesses to the same Truth concerning the Nature Necessity Excellency and Efficacy of holy and spirituall Prayer and that I also according to that small measure of Light and Grace received of the Lord doe hereby endeavour to stir up thy pure mind by way of Remembrance that thou mayest bee mindfull not alone 2 Pet. 3. of their Writings but especially of the words before spoken both by the Prophets and Apostles concerning this Subject of Prayer that as in Preaching upon it here the Lord was pleased to blesse that Discourse of Prayer to sundry Souls so if it may be his gracious pleasure it may bee of lively and effectual use to thy souls welfare and peace Which shall bee his prayer who is Thine in the Lord Jesus THOMAS COBBET Ly● in New-England the 24. of October 1653. The Heads of the Chapters the particular Contents whereof stand in the Margin of the Book at their proper places which they refer to PART I. Chapt. 1. THe several Reasons of prayer taken from God Christ and the Holy Spirit and from Saints themselves also from the necessities of and engagements unto prayer Chap. 2 Ejaculatory prayer is described the excellency of it is showen in that it is the Saints first and last holy breathing the Alpha and Omega of Solemn prayer Chap. 3. The Requisites unto publick prayer are handled Chap. 4. The duty of Family-prayer is handled Chap. 5. Handling the duty of Closet-praier Chap. 6. The Rules about praying for others is handled and also of prayer of Imprication against others PART II. Chap. 1. Is shewne wherein Importunity in prayer consisteth Chap. 2. Handling the Opportunities of praier Chap. 3. Sheweth what it is to pray indesinently and not to give out in prayer Chap. 4. Touching faith in prayer and the necessity of it and what faith is required in prayer Chap. 5. Sheweth wherein Humility in prayer consisteth Chap. 6. Sheweth wherein Sincerity in praier consisteth Chap. 7. Sheweth a threefold watchfulnesse in praier is required and wherein it consisteth PART III. Chap. 1. Touching unregenerate persons prayer and that they are bound to pray Chap. 2. Touching distraction in prayer and the causes thereof and what distractions nullifie prayer Chap. 3. Shewing that things materially good suggested in prayer may be delusions Chap. 4. Shewing what means are to be used in praier Chap. 5. About the time that is to be spent in prayer which is to be much Chap. 6. Shewing the necessity of pleading in prayer Chap. 7. Shewing the causes of straitnings in prayer Chap. 8. About inlargements in prayer which are saving Chap. 9. About meltings in prayer which are from saving principles Chap. 10. Shewing how to conceive of God in prayer Chap. 11. In what order we are to direct our prayers to God GOSPEL INCENSE OR A DISCOURSE About PRAYER Delivered in sundry Lecture Sermons from 1 Thes 5. 17. Pray without ceasing PART I CHAP. I. Touching Prayer in General NOT to spend time in analysing the Chapter In this Text you have two parts 1. The Duty enjoyned Pray 2. The modification of the Duty Without ceasing In the former also you have 1. The Soveraign commanding this Duty even God the Father yea Jesus Christ his Son who by his Spirit sent Paul his Apostle to deliver this piece of Message 1 Thess 1. 1. 2. The Subjects injoyned this Duty the Church of Thessalonica jointly and severally and so in in them all other Churches of Christ and Members of them yea all Christians whatsoever whence observe That Incessant Prayer or Prayer without Doctr. ceasing is a duty which the Lord requireth of all and every one of his people in a special manner Luk. 21. 36. Pray alwaies Luke 18. 1. He spake a Parable to the end that men ought alwayes to pray Rom. 12. 12. Continuing instant in Prayer Col. 4. 2. Continue in Prayer Eph. 6. 18. Praying alwayes c. For the better and fuller handling of this weighty service of Prayer consider 1. Of the Duty it self Prayer 2. Of the Modification of the performance of it scil Without ceasing 3. Of the conditions required to such incessant Praying 4. Of some cases of Conscience respecting that incessant exercise of our selves in it Touching the Duty it self Prayer let it be considered 1. More Generally in the nature of it both as held forth in several names given to Prayer in Scripture and in a short definition thereof 2. More Particularly 1 In the sorts and species of it as 1. Sudden or ejaculatory Prayer 2. Set and solemn Prayer and that either publick or Church Prayer private or family Prayer secret or closet Prayer 2. In the parts of Prayer which albeit many yet wee shall briefly only consider of Prayer 1. Of Intercession 2. Of Imprecation Prayer is a duty very many wayes enobled and honoured of God and his people and as that which is of large use and extent whose worth is not knowne nor easily decyphered whose nature is not readily conceived or described and yet that which should be most familiar to the Saints it is set forth in Scripture by many names Let us then read over the Titles of this royal work It is called an Offering Zeph. 3. 10. My 1 Prayer an Offering Suppliants shall come and bring mine Offering or they shal in a solemn reverent and cheerful manner pray unto the Lord even as the Godly use to bring the Lords Offering to him Isaiah 19. 21. The converted Egyptians will do Sacrifice and Offering make Prayer their spiritual work and businesse And Prayer
expressions in prayer Prayer is called a talking with God Job 5 Prayer a talking with God 15. 4. thou restrainest 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 talking before the Lord Psal 55. 17. evening and morning and at noon 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 will I talk or pray Psal 64. 1. hear my voyce O my God 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 in my talke or prayer the Hebrew word is used to signifie some studyed excogitated thing in the mind Amos. 4. 13. he telleth to man what is his Secho his thought or some serious solicitous discourse 1 Kings 18. 27. he talketh 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the Saints in prayer do familiarly commune with the Lord as Abraham did in his petitioning of the Lord. Gen. 18. end But yet are they very serious and intent in this their holy discourse with the Lord and though they do wrestle with the Lord in their pleas in prayer yet do they not tumultuously wrangle with him but their spirits are still and calme as but talking with the Lord. Prayer is a secret silent submissive whispering 6 Prayer an holy whispering Esay 26. 16. they have powred out 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 a softly speaking the word is used of their muttering when Davids childe was dead 2 Sam. 12. 19. True suppliants they are so sensible of their own vilenesse and troubled about their owne unworthinesse that they are in a holy wise afraid and ashamed to speak out to the Lord as sometime Ezra was Chap. 9. 6. yet through faith do they eye the Lord as one so near them that it sufficeth them to whisper to him the desires and ailes of their hearts and as one so faithfull that hee will wisely consider of what they thus impart to him The Hebrew word is sometimes used for charming Jer. 8. 17. Serpents to whom there is no charming 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 or which will not be charmed But verily a godly mans prayer is oft times such a spiritual charming of serpentine divellish suggestions yea and of these inward vile distempers and lusts which Satan too oft maketh use of to ensnare them that they doe even bring them under command and allay by grace the height and the heat of them they even pray downe blasphemous atheistical thoughts or a lust of the world c. Prayer is called a wrestling with the Lord 7 Prayer an holy wrestling in Gen. 32. 24 25. There was a mutuall wrestling of the Lord 's with Jacob which was by divine tentations of Jacob's with the Lord and such as whereby he prevailed over him and that was his supplication or prayer as Hosea chap. 12. 4. expounds it hee prevailed over the Angell he wept and made supplication Col. 4. 12. alwayes wrestling for you in prayers 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 striving as they did for masteries in the Olympick-games and Rom. 15. 30. Striving together with me in prayer Praying work is wrestling work crosse and harsh to the flesh and bloud The Saints are put to it by their ungenerate part to strive with that to get into a praying frame Gal. 5. 17. The flesh lusteth against the spirit and the spirit against the flesh yea with Satan too Eph. 6. 12. And when got into such a frame here is much conflicting with the enemies of prayer to keep in it but as if this were a small matter a supplyant hath God himselfe to wrestle with and who is sufficient for these things We had need indeed with praying Jacob of Gods strength that thereby we may prevail with him Hos 12. 3. and by his strength God's strength hee had power with God the Lord is willing to forgive ready to help and hear yet he delighteth to try his owne strength of grace in his people the strength of their faith in Christ and in his covenant the strength of their holy desires and pleas c. When such holy strength is put forth in prayer then we pray indeed for then wee wrestle When in prayer we close with the Lord get fast hold of him of his grace goodnesse power and truth or the like and keep our hold so fast so long that we are got within him as I may say that we have him where we would have him as I may say that we get our spiritualized wils of him that he expresseth a holy yeilding to heare and help us so as that therby our very hearts are cheared quickned and quieted by it now have we prayed for wee have wrestled to purpose And for this end that our praying may be such indeed or that it may bee wrestling conscience is to be made of preparation as for wrestling 1 Cor. 9. 25. to be temperate in all things forbearing any inordinaries of cares fears desires delights imployments and to dyet our selves feed and delight our selvs in such sort as may fit us for prayer To exercise our selvs in holy ejaculatory prayers and holy meditations and to get our souls well oyled and suppled by the praying graces of the spirit before hand Prayer is a serving of God and a serving 8 Prayer a serving God in the spirit of God in the spirit Act. 26. 7. Our Tribes instantly serving God night and day that is praying Rom. 1. 9. My God whom I serve in my spirit that is to whom I pray A Suppliants prayer is to him his only work and businesse such as if hee had then nothing to doe beside yea it is his Lord and Masters businesse which he in obedience to his command is ready to attend a businesse to be done with all his might hee loveth to make something of it before he leaveth it if he seemes sometimes to idle out his time in distractions and distempers how greivous is it to such an one to seeme to have lost such a morning or evening without doing any thing of moment for the Lord for his owne soul or others Hee loveth to get him a-heat at this holy work to pray whilest his heart bee well warmed nor is the Lord wont to bee behind-hand with any such as so serve him hee payeth them best in holy recompences of his grace in them which pray most to him The people concluded that Jonathan had wrought with God that day wrestled prayed hard when they saw so apparently the stamp of God imprinted upon that victory given into him and by him 1 Sam. 14. 45. yea verily it is no smal reward to the supliants of God that the Lord doth account that when they are praying to him they are serving of him when they are telling him of their spiritual wants and inabilities to doe him service confessing their failings in his service and what unprofitable unthankful servants they have been to him how the Lord reckoneth they are doing him very acceptable service the poore Saints are ready to complaine that they can do God no service c. No Can you beg Can you pray This is service of God indeed Prayer in the manner of carrying it on is an
thou wilt Come into all my Treasures of Grace and take even what thou desirest Godly desires knock and make a noise in Gods ears and he opens to them He heareth the desire of the humble Psa 10. 17. They will come in where the Lord is Psa 38. 9 Lord all my desire is before thee The Saints sighs make a noise at Heaven gates and God cometh forth to them For the sighing of the Prisoners I will arise saith the Lord. Psal 12. 5. and Psal 79. 11. Let the sighing of the prisoners come before thee room for the sighing of the prisoners Lord yea their very tears too make a loud noise at this door and they have their voice also in prayer Thou hast heard the voice of my weeping Psal 68. No wonder then that effectual prayer consisting of all these be indeed a knocking and meanes of opening of the gate and door of Mercy in Jesus Christ We pass by other names given to Prayer as that of seeking asking calling opening of the mouth wide running to the Lord for counsel referring ones case to him the like Come we now to give a description of Prayer Prayer is a spiritual and faithful opening of the heart to God in the name of Christ A general description of Prayer with an eye at seasonable help and relief from him By heart we mean thoughts desires affections these wants and weaknesses and sins to which the heart is privy and of which it is sensible We call it an opening of the heart in opposition to hypocritical covering and attempts to hide any thing from the Lord whereby their prayers become no prayers their Worship vaine whilst digging deep to hide the counsels of the heart from God Isaiah 29. 13 15. compared with Psal 119. 26. I have declared my wayes to thee that is prayed and thou heardst me Prayer is a shewing of God our waies or as the Hebrew word beareth a telling or counting them one by one as if we pray indeed when we do from our hearts deal plainly and punctually with God therein when we leave out nothing which we know by our selves untold before him even in a particular manner whether respecting our wants our sins or the like so Psal 38. 18. I have declared mine iniquity meaning all and each of his sins there were some more special sins sinnes which were chiefly his the Hebrew word signifieth a telling of some new thing Davids prayer and confession is not a high-way rode and some one track of confession but it is a telling him of any new fresh acts of sinne Jer. 20. 12 To thee have I opened my cause or prayed to thee Prayer is an opening of the souls causes and cases to the Lord the same word in another conjugation is used for uncovering making bare and naked Gen. 9. 21. The Saints in prayer do or should nakedly present their soules causes without all cover-shames or so much as a ragge of selfe or flesh cleaving to them All things are naked to him with whom Obs we have to doe he is privy to our secrets how is prayer an opening of the heart to him Suppliants are said in prayer to open Answ their hearts to God 1. In that they doe not dare not goe about to hide or desire that ought in their hearts should bee hid from the Lord. It is their desire he should and they are very glad that he doth know all their heart their hearts are ready to break when they through temptation or desertion want prayer vent 2. In that it is their desire and endeavour to present all within their hearts which God by a general eye of wisedome and omniscience seeth unto a more special energetical veiw of the eye of Gods compassion and love Psal 80. 14. Behold and visit this vine Psal 119. 132. Look upon mee as thou usest to doe on those that feare thy name Isay 63. 15 16. Looke downe from heaven c. where are the sounding of thy bowels c. 3. In that they doe thus in way of an ordinance of God which he doth eye and owne as opening of their heart to God Psal 62. 8. Poure out your heart to him or pray to him And albeit their hearts are open to God before yet not actually opened in this way of injoyned expressing the same till they do thus pray 4. In that when prayer is duly performed as their minds and hearts are uttered and poured out as before the Lords face Psal 62. 8. or before him so are they in lively manner quickned to behold Gods mercifull and energetical view of the same hence that perswasion of David All my desires are before thee Psal 38. 9. It is a spiritual opening Spiritual in respect of the efficient and working cause Gods spirit acteth and worketh therein It is prayer in the holy Ghost Rom. 8. 26. The spirit maketh intercession in us the spirit of praier is acted in it Zach. 12. 10. Prayer is called 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 in-wrought our spirits also as acted and improved thereby are at work in it My God whom I serve with my spirit Rom. 1. 9. Our hearts are as water poured out to waft along each petition and confession or as oyle to anoint these messengers of the soul that they might flye the faster to Gods throne It is spiritual in the matter of it things of Gods Kingdome Matth. 6. 33. or if other things yet under a spiritual consideration as according to Gods will and for his glory Spiritual in the manner namely in a sublime and elevated manner of performance Isay 37. 4. Lift up thy prayer Spiritual in the end a calling upon God whereby he is exalted Esay 12. 4. Spirituall in the motive and ground-work a command of God requiring a promise in encouraging Thou saidst seek my face my heart answered Lord thy face will I seek Psal 27. 8. for thou revealedst to thy servant saying I will build thee a house therefore hath thy servant found in his heart to pray this prayer 2 Sam. 27. 27. Faithfull opening that is unfeigned without reservations c. Prayer from unfeigned lips Psal 17. 1. To God not to Saints and Angels which neither know our hearts nor can help us Isay 63. 16. Though Abraham know us not And it is to God not as into the aire or as at an uncertainty where or to whom In the name of Christ There is a holy renouncing of our selves and our owne worth and strength and a resting and trusting upon the Lord Jesus onely through whom we come to the throne of grace and for whose sake alone wee plead for and expect audience and acceptance yea and assistance With an eye to seasonable help Our Our eyes are unto the Lord until hee shew us mercy Psal 123. 1 2. Thus much concerning prayer in generall We might give sundry reasons to inforce Reasons why we must pray this duty Taken 1. From God absolutely and relatively 1 From God considered who is thereby
love thee be like the Sun in its might If the Lord breath upon our hearts at his table or in his word the spirit of God draweth out our hearts to send some ejaculatory lift of praier either in way of petition or thanksgiving or the like When the Lord Jesus speakes effectually to Johns heart I come quickly thence springs his ejaculatory Amen even so come Lord Jesus come quickly Revel 22. 20. Christ effectually preaching that hard lesson of brotherly forgivenesse It caused that ejaculation from them Lord increase our faith Luk. 17. 1 2 3 4. with 5. If David hear that word twice that all power belongs to God Psal 62. 11. his spirit is elevated to make this short hearty speech verse 12. Also to thee O Lord belongeth mercy From the Angels lively discourse with Mary about Christ who was to be incarnate and to be formed in her her heart being warmed shee turneth her speech to the Lord who sent that his angel Be it to thy servant according to thy word Luke 1. 38. So then holy ejaculations are the very spirits of the spiritual workings of God or at the least wise from the Lords spiritualizing of his Saints in his providences or ordinances and therefore great in their excellency Let us add another infallible Argument of the excellency of this duty of ejaculatorie It s of choice respect with God praier and that is from the high esteem and real respects which God himselfe hath expressed thereof Habbacucks discourse chap. 3. though most what doctrinal and onely something mentioned in a short way of petition verse 2. and of praising God verse 18 19. yet as from the most excellent part in Gods account it is all called his prayer ver 1. The penitent thiefs ejaculation Lord remember me when thou comest into thy Kingdome is graciously owned and answered by Jesus Christ This day shalt thou be with me in Paradise Luk. 23. 41 42. The Publican ejaculatorily praying Lord be mercifull to me a sinner goeth away justified Luk 18. 13 14. yea that ejaculatory Apostrophe of Moses to God Ex. 5. end Why hast thou so evilly intreated the people yet hath its gracious returne from the Lord chap. 6. 1. Then said the Lord Now shalt thou see what I will do to Pharoah The Israelites at the red sea were so afraid with a distrustfull fear that Moses bids them not to feare Exod 14 13. yet being thus afraid they cryed unto the Lord verse 10. 12. and both Nehemiah chap. 9. 9. and Joshua chap. 24. 7. testifieth that God heard that crie of theirs and put darknesse betwixt them and the Egyptians and drowned the Egyptians in the red sea David when in such a hurry of distrust that he said to God I am cut off from thy sight yet saith neverthelesse thou heardest the voyce of my supplications Psal 31. 22. the many short prayers which he then made Ejaculations are but short breathings of the Saints spirits but being breathed once they scarce ever expire in respect of the efficacies and issues of them These short speeches are as I may say best remembred their memorials are of a very long date with the Lord. That grey-headed ejaculation of Noah God perswade Japhet to dwell in the tents of Shem hath had now hath and still will have its answer in the Gentiles of Japhets coming into the fellowship with the Church Gen. 9. 27. The day of judgement that day although not a season of praying yet of full answers of such like praiers made with respect to the day Pauls short prayer 2 Tim. 1. 18. The Lord shew mercy to the house of Onesiphorus at that day shall have then a full return At that day when the Saints treasures layd up in heaven shall bee opened these lesser peices shall have their weight worth and use when it shall bee said these and these have been the prayers of such and such of the Saints and these and these are the issues and fruits of them to such and such Thus much touching the excellency of The necessity of ejaculatory prayer by reason of Sudden straits such ejaculations now of the necessity thereof The Saints sudden straits require prayer but will not afford time for continued prayer Room now then for ejaculatory praier At this dead lift now Moses his cry will doe well Exod. 14. 15. Then Jehoshophat must hye to heaven when begirt with blood thirsty men in continued prayer hee cannot but by ejaculatory prayer he may 2 Chron. 18 31. Then Jehoshaphat cryed to the Lord. Scrabling is but a poore shift for David when known in the presence of the King of Gath 2 Sam. 21. 10 11 12 13. and when no place or space for solemne prayer then welfare ejaculatory prayer Psal 32. title with verse 4 6. I sought the Lord and he heared me this poore man cried and the Lord heard him and saved him Asa when to join battel thus cryed unto the Lord his God with marvellous successe 2 Chron. 14. 11. David in that strait prayeth against Achitophels counsels Lord turne Achitophels counsel into foolishnesse 2 Sam. 15. 31. and the issue sheweth it took 2 Sam. 17. 23. Moses among a company of murmurers Exod. 15 24. hath none fit to joyne in prayer in a more solemne way yet verse 25. though he spake nothing vocally hee cryed thus effectually he cryed to the Lord and he shewed him a tree to make the bitter waters sweet Philistins are upon the Israelites then is onely roome for Samuels ejaculatory crye 1 Sam. 8. 7 8 9. and Samue● cryed unto the Lord and he heard him Hezekiahs deadly sicknesse will onely give him leave to pray thus 2 King 20. 1 2 3 7. he● turned his face to the wall and prayed O● Lord remember me c. Sudden and strong tentations disable David to make such continued prayer but hee will then make man● Tentations of these ejaculatory requests Psal 30. 22 Neverthelesse thou heardest the crye of ●● supplications when I cryed to thee Great griefs and presages fill the Saints hearts and lay their speech but then their hearts burst forth into inutterable sighs groans whose meaning the Lord knoweth Rom. 8. 26. Surely Saints as men of tender consciences ever and anon offending indeed but Failings as frequently smitten in their hearts for it cannot but bee often put upon it in the interims of continued prayer to bespeak mercy and pardon whilest their hearts are thus afflicted 2 Sam. 24. 10. And Davids heart smote him for numbring the people and David said unto the Lord I have sinned c. I beseech thee take away the iniquity of thy servant And as sudden faults of ours so sudden stroaks of God put the Saints upon this 2 Sam. 24. When David saw the Angel smiting the people he said It is I that have sinned what have these sheep done Sudden injuries from men cause an injured Injuries Jepthah to make his short appeale to the Lord saying The
closer with God Take two Professors the one careless in this the other conscionable in attending to it Alas what sad rushes bruises and falls upon the very shadow of a temptation if he get some kind of hold of a Promise this sword of the Spirit hangs loose and dangling as it were like Amasa's sword 2 Sam. 20. 8. yea all the rest of his Spiritual armor is answerable yea but the other keepeth himself that the evil one toucheth him not enters not into temptation He hath Gospel Promises made known and made over to him to use at any time he hath them by him he keepeth a holy edg upon them by which he cutteth asunder many temptations He hath his faith and hope in its strength his bow abides in his strength and his armes are not broken Gen. 48. If temptations to unrighteous or guileful dealings begirt him his heart cryeth out God forbid O Lord how dare I so sin against thee If foiled at any time he presently cryeth O Lord ah my vile heart Lord Lord help or if unexpected afflictions be ordered to him he hereby tyeth his shooes of Peace ever and anon closer Patience Lord do me good hereby and so is not galled or grieved as the other when meeting with such stubby and hard wayes Paul was much that way with God learned contentment in all conditions knew how to be full and how to be hungry to abound and to want and to glory in infirmities 2 It is a special means to fit us for more solemne and continued Prayer They 2 To sit us for solemn Praier are ever good Proficients in that holy Art of Pleading they are ever and anon thus plodding upon it their minds thus exercised in it upon all occasions Such as wil be ever and anon thus whetting their praying spirits and graces will make work of it when they come to it They that are good at these running pulls and trips are surely good wrestlers with God It is no new or strange work to such to pray that when they come to pray more solemnly they know not how to set about it their hearts are not so out of kilter as we say as it is with idle Professors No these that have been so oft in a day at work with God this way have not their Tooles to seek but at hand and all in good plight fit for use Praying thoughts and desires are in a holy readinesse they familiarize with them 3. It is a meanes to meet oft with God 3 To meet oft with God If Abrahams servant be thus walking with God in his journey God will be with him he will meet him No sooner hath he done speaking to God in his heart but he discerneth that God is with him and accordingly blesseth him that being in the way he led him c. Gen. 24. 12 27 45 47. God is oft with the Minister in his Study who is thus praying oft in his heart for good speed in his work oft with the labouring man in the field whilst at his work if thus employed spiritually Now let us make some brief Use hereof and close this with some Cautions Let it humble us that we are so careless and barren in lifting up such Ejaculatory Vse Praiers to the Lord upon every occasion Evils of the neglect hereof Strangeness to God What strangeness groweth oftentimes betwixt God and our souls for want of these more transient and occasional talkings with the Lord How many precious things in private communion of Saints and edifying Loss of many holy advantages in the Ordinances discourses are lost for want of some forelifts and present lifting up of our hearts for the presence of God therein and blessing of God thereupon How many precious words of grace spoken by God to us will warm and affect us at present hearing of them yet are lost in respect of the abiding light and life of them for want of serious and thankful committing of them to the Lord by such short Ejaculatory Prayer that he might keep them for us Moses did otherwise when God spake home to him he hasteth to bow before him and by a short praier improveth that particular spoken that God was one pardoning iniquity Exod. 34 6 7. Let my Lord pardon our iniquitie and our sin ver 8 9. He presently retaileth and putteth to holy use that blessed treasury of Grace delivered of God to him But wee oftentimes intending haply to tell God of it more solemnly in the meane time lose it for want of present improving of it this way Yea many affecting providences respecting In providence our selves or others which are unexpectedly ordered lose their kindly work upon us for want of a present lifting up of our hearts in some sutable though short Ejaculations How much of God in our particular Callings In our particular Callings how many quickning motions of the Spirit suggested to us therein are in a manner lost for want of maintaining hereby an holy discourse with the Lord yea how many snares in want hereof doe wee meet with and are intangled thereby even in our lawful labors and recreations In the night season also how much precious time In the night season and advantage of conversing thus with God which is even cast and forced upon us for want of sleep or the like yet is all even lost Whilst we are lifting and revolving our selves too and againe in our beds and yet seldome or never lifting up our hearts thus unto the Lord And surely all these things seriously considered may justly humble us A second Use serveth for Exhortation Vse to stir us all up to make more conscience of Be wee stirred up to it this Dutie of Ejaculatory Praier those groundless pretences against continued and solemn Prayer Such as expence of too much time let of other occasions c. have No loss of time hereby here no place Boaz his harvest men may work hard and yet lift up their hearts for a blessing upon Boaz and the like Ruth 2 4. Nehemiah amidst his weighty imployments may be often at this holy work Lord remember me concerning this c. chap. 13. 13 14 21 22. Isaiah amidst his Ministerial exercises may make such holy Apostrophes in way of appeal to the Lord or the like as Isai 53. 1. Lord who hath believed our report So may Ezekiel chap. 20. 49. Ah Lord God they say Doth he not speak Parables Many occasions of it As intricate passages and occurrents Yea do not they as well as others in their way meet with such intricacies as by way of holy Apostrophes they must say as Zachary to Christ that Angel What meane these Zach. 7. 4. Do not they then with Amos in his work hear of or behold more unwonted unexpected judgments approaching and had need make such holy Apostrophes Unwonted judgments as Amos did on like occasion Amos 7. 1 2 4 5. O Lord God Forgive Arise we beseech thee
we now with the consideration of Publick or Church Praier which is also included in this indefinite Precept written to the Church of the Thessalonians collectively as wel as distributively considered 1 Thes 1. 1. Whence also in this Chapter hee exhorteth them to due esteem of their Officers vers 12. and vers 20 of the Ordinance of the Ministerial Dispensation of the Word So then Publick or Church Prayer is a Duty also which we ought conscionably to attend in the season thereof 1 Tim. 2. 1 2 3. Paul exhorts that in the first place Prayers Act. 16. 13. be made for all sorts of men namely Publick Prayers and maketh the same very good and acceptable in the sight of God It is emblematically set forth under the notion of four living Creatures and four and twenty Elders met in way of worship of God Rev. 4. 8. 5 8 10. For our better proceeding herein consider 1. Of the requisites to Publick Praier 2. Of the Reasons of it 3. Of some Use of it Touching the first Some things are Things required of such as are to pour out publick praier required to such as are to bee the mouth of the Church in Praier some things in such as joine with them Of the former sort of requisites are 1. A publick Call So it was of old Deut. 1. A publick Call 21. 5. The Priests the sons of Levi shall come neer for them hath the Lord thy God chosen to minister to him and to bless in the name of the Lord which was in Prayer-wise as Num 6 23 24. c. On this wise shall ye blesse the children of Israel saying The Lord bless thee and keep thee the Lord make his face to shine upon thee and be gracious to thee c. Now this Call to become the peoples mouth to God as it respecteth God so it is amongst other things Gods fitting them with abilities as for Preaching so for Prayer and his sequestring them accordingly thereunto as to their work whence that Acts 6. 4. We will give our selves to Praier and to the Ministry of the Word namely as we are Ministers and in an Authoritative way both alike are Ministerial acts and gifting for the one as well as for the other is a choice part of a Ministerial Call That which we render consecrate Aaron and his Sons namely for their work Exod. 29 9. It is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 So Lev. 8. v. 22. The Ram of Consecration of the Levites is in Hebrew 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 The Ram of Fulness or as it is in the Hebrew Fulnesses As if such men by their Calling were very full men of all Abilities for their Ministerial works yea as if it were one maine part of their Call to be that way as complete as may be Hence also the Annointing of the Priests Exod. 28 41. In taking of the holy unction of the spirit and the gifts thereof in them Joshuah the Priest must have as the garments of Righteousness and Holiness through Christ with other Saints Zach. 3. 4. so a fair Mitre upon his head ver 5. as one honoured above all others in a manner for his head Ornaments and Abilities in his Ministry The Elders in the Apostles dayes called to that Office they were gifted upon any occasion to make an inwrought Prayer James 5. 14 Let them send for the Elders and let them pray over him and vers 16. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the inwrought Prayer of a Righteous man availeth much Both the Officers yea and Members also of pure Churches in the dayes of the Gospel as those four living Creatures and twenty four Elders graver Christians are represented as gifted for Prayer Having Vials filled with odours of Prayers Rev. 5. 8. And surely such as are to be the Chosen constant Speakers of the Assembly to the Lord they had need have choice skil in all holy and heavenly praying-oratory such as are to be the chosen champions as I may say of the Congregation to wrestle it out with God on their behalf they had need have the art of holy wrestling or prayer Such as are the chosen Solicitours for this or that corporation as they had need to bee acquainted with the people well that they may be able to make every ones prayer and plea and complaint and the like So had they need to have the choice skil and holy art of pleading with the Lord as cause shall require This call of such as are to be the officers and more constant mouth of the Congregation in prayer consists in their free Election and full Approbation for that and other ministerial work some way manifested and expressed by the people together with their owne free consent thereunto Thus the Levite set apart of God to the ministry of old and amongst other things therein to blesse in the name of the Lord or to pray and praise God publickly Deut. 10. 8. The Elders of the Congregation on the congregations behalfe are to impose hands upon them Num. 8. 9 10. in testimony of their solemne call of them to ministerial work God will have no one to bee the mouth of any Church who shall be a burthen or grievous to it he will have none forced upon it but rather have such a mouth as the body shall desire gladly thereby to breath out its requests and desires to the Lord. Nor was the Lord more tender of old of the orderly administration of his publick worship then he is now then the peoples call was Gods call he set the Levites apart to bless in his name in their setting them apart for that end And so it is now publick prayer is the publick act of the Church there should then bee a publick hand in it not onely in joynt consent to the petitions but by solemne call of him which preferreth the same in their names to the Court of heaven It is of great concernement to every one in the church as what words and how so by whom the same are spoken in the Lords ears as their words They who draw so near to the Lord to deal in Christs name for so many others had need be approved of God for that end and that they are not if not approved of his people In a word it is no small incouragement to such so called against all inward and outward discouragements and tentations which they meet with in their work that as they are in Gods way so in the place and about the work in special to which the Lord by his people did call them A second requisite to him who is to 2d Requ 2 Praying in the spirit pray as the mouth of the assembly is that he pray in the spirit Eph. 6. 18. praying with all manner of prayer and so with publicke prayer also in the spirit not alone with our hearts or spirits but praying in the holy Ghost Jude 20. Or by a gift and by the immediate help of the holy Ghost Even
such as are to edifie others in their most holy faith privately are to pray thus and much more such as are by office to give themselves to the ministry of the word There is great danger to say no worse of it when this tabernacle temple Church-incense or prayer is of humane composition Exod. 30. 38. And in offering of so publick a sacrifice with fire of mans kindling and such as cometh not downe from heaven Levit. 10. 1 2. but much indeed needeth not to bee spoken to this now that the Lord by his grace hath so cleared up his mind to his servants of all sorts in these dayes Yet let mee briefly confirm this truth and thereby the hearts also of the Saints in the present truth publick prayer must bee in the spirit or by an immediate gift and help of the holy Ghost 1. Because publick prayer being part of Reasons It must be carryed on with most holy beauty publick worship it should bee performed with greatest beauty Psal 29. 2. and 96. 8. It is twice repeated Worship the Lord in the beautyes of holinesse for manner as well as place the Temple of old Now the Church in her beauty Cantic 7. 1. compared with verse 9. The roofe of her mouth both in prayer and preaching is like the best wine that goeth downe sweetly causing the lips of these which are asleep to speak And surely experience sealeth it that there is more lively efficacy to such as are present when prayers are put up to the Lord in the assembly from the immediate help of the spirit then any other way 2 Because by such manner of praier God 2 God is most honoured by it hath most glory which is that which in publick worship is mainely intended Psal 29. 2. for he hath most glory of the precious gifts of the spirit inabling Ministers to pray thus of his glorious wisedome also in the variety of the measures thereof bestowed upon his servants Those Church-officers which have their vialls full of such odours which as those of old were only of divine invention composition and direction they in special sort have their harpes sounding forth the praises of God Revel 5. 8. These ministerial stars in the firmament of the Church Revel 1. 20. doe then in special wise declare the glory of God when they shine as in preaching so in prayer publickly not with borrowed light from others but by an innate and natural light as I may say in them considered as spiritual and spiritually gifted of the spirit 3. Because such manner of praying in 3 It is the Churches perfection the spirit consisteth best with the Churches perfection The lips of such a Spouse or Church of Christ which is most fair and compleat they drop both in publick prayer and preaching as the honey-comb Cantic 4. 10 11. There is an immediate inward principle there is an holy store of sweet and savory graces of the spirit within such as are the Churches mouth when without stint restraint or constraint they doe freely drop out wholesome expressions sweet to the taste of the Lord Jesus When the Church in the 45th Psalme is under the notion of Solomons Egyptian wife a Gentile set forth in her glorious ornaments verse 14. She is said to be brought to the King Jesus Christ in garments of needlework The Churches garments as they are the glorious robes of the righteousnesse of faith and graces of the Spirit which are visible to the Lord though more invisible to men so are they the ordinances too wherewith shee is as it were invested when she cometh near the Lord in the Assembly now such Church ornaments as preaching and prayer in special they are needlework wrought on both sides as I may say the inward work of the spirit respecting the gifts and graces therein exercised The outward work thereof the very expressions not wrought by men to our hands so much as by the spirit framing and directing the same in publick as well as private prayer as before was hinted from the Greek phrase in James 5. 16. in singing of Psalmes wherein not one alone as in preaching and prayer acteth in the name of God or others but every one instructeth each other personally It sufficeth that for the matter it be the word of Christ the Prophet of his Church speaking the same Col. 3. 16. and for the manner of expression such as by the help of a gift of the spirit is expressed outwardly in the words of the spirit as near as may be and uttered from sutable workings of the spirit in the hearts of all inwardly 4. Because such a way of carrying on 4 It s most sutable to the Churches liberty publick prayer is most sutable to the Churches liberty and to the spiritual liberty also of the officers of the Church as part thereof The Church is now no bond-woman but a free-woman and so are her children sharers with her in that freedom Gal. 4. 26. 31. as from ceremonial injunctions which sometimes God ordained so much more from humane inventions which the Lord never instituted The Churches ministerial mouthes have most bold liberty of spirit in such conceived prayer to receive such drops of the spirit of prayer poured out upon the Saints and the renewed influences thereof Yea to improve the holy variety of seasonable motions even then made by the spirit interceding in them wherein some particular cases of sundry poor soules present haply unknowne to the Ministers are to the life represented even as if the parties had informed them thereof Yea they are more free to improve the various measures of their gift of prayer received which in divers Ministers are very various yea they are freer to expresse the various statures as it were or pitch of their respective Churches being not all of one size but some more eminent for grace then others Yea they are freer to express the various conditions and failings of their Churches which as the Moon are subject to various aspects Cantic 6. 10. The Churches and her Ministers liberty is in both alike preserved entire when they are left to the free use of all holy liberty to utter the mind and case of the Church to the Lord as when left to like liberty to speak and deliver the Lords minde to the Church 5. Because that way of prayer is most 5 It s most acceptable to the Lord. sutable to the nature of acceptable and prevailing prayer as is in-wrought prayer as before shewed from Jam. 5. 16. That prayer which is the very suppliants owne meditation by the help of the spirit Psal 5. 1. Give eare to my words consider my meditation That prayer which is the pouring out of the very suppliants hearts or souls 1 Sam. 1. 15. I have poured out my soul to the Lord that is made each ones prayer So Psal 62. 8. Poure out your hearts to him or pray That which is a serving of God with the suppliants spirit Rom. 1.
9. My God whom I serve with my spirit 6. Because such prayer is most costly 6 It s most costly to him who is the Churches mouth and so a Sacrifice most sutable to a Saints own desire and best accepted of the Lord such an one will say as David in another case 2 Sam 24 I will not offer to the Lord that which cost me nothing The Tabernacle and Temple-Incense resembling also Church Prayer as in the matter costly so in the manner it cost much pounding and beating Exod. 30. 36. the Mincah for the Congregation as well as that for any particular person was to be of fine flower Levit. 28. Church Praier also resembled thereby would cost the Officers thereof much sifting The lips of that Spouse or Church of Christ which is fo fair Cant. 4. 7. they are ver 3 like a thred if Scarlet fine spun and twice dyed in the wool and in the thred very costly whether speaking in Prayer or Preaching 7 Because such as are the called officed 7 It s sutable to the gifts of called Officers mouthes of the Church they are as hath been shewed gifted for publick prayer in their names as well as preaching as Gods mouth to them wherefore they ought upon all occasions to be exercising that one Talent as well as the other True it is that some of these Stars differ from other in the glory of their light and brightness but yet every of the Stars in Christs hand shine from an inward light in such publick Worship of God Each ones Vial is not of the same capacity yet each Church Officers Vial and Vessel hath its proportionable fulness of such holy odors of praier Rev. 1. 20 5. 8. 8. Because this way of Praier as it hath clearest warrant from the Word as before 8 It s least offensive to the Saints proved so is of least scandal to the choicest of the Saints as experience of former and later times abundantly witnesseth A third Requisite unto such as are the 3 Requisite Holy wisdom mouth of the Assembly in Prayer is holy wisdom and diligence in observing as their owne souls special occasions so those of the Congregation Those four living Creatures resembling Church Officers Revel 4. 6 8. they are full of eyes for that end to look through both themselves and others as they are publickly to worship the Lord. A fourth Requisite is sympathizing affection 4 Sympathy with the people in their cases as if their own So the people of old Hebr. 5. 1 Other Requisites might be mentioned but I forbear Requisites of the second sort in such as Requisites in the people 1. Assent of faith joyn in Publick Prayer are 1. Assent of faith with oneness of mind and heart sutable thoughts and affections All the precious strings of the gracious minds and hearts of such as are present should be tuneable as it were and symphonize in this Lesson of their chief Musician Matth. 18. 19. if they agree in one or symphonize as the Greek phrase is Those holy Suppliants in Acts 2. 14. They continued with one accord in Prayer Hence that resounding of a redoubled Amen at the publick Blessing Nehem. 8. 6. Hence such care had that publick Prayer may be expressed in a Language understood by all that the people may annex their Amen thereunto 1 Cor 14. 16. 2. A gracious and serious attention and 2 Attention intention of spirit thereon God putteth such of his officed solicitours upon the mention of the several cases of his people present and every one had need attend the calling out and handling as it were of his case not neglecting others Each ones spirit hath need to write as I may say his name to such a Corporation-Petition and be ready in heart to say Lord this indeed is the desire of my soul this is my very grievance and burden Lord c. If poor souls who haply have lien spiritually wind-bound meet with any holy gale of the Spirit therein they had need be ready to hoise their sail to catch it and improve it 3 Amity and sweetness of spirit and of affection both towards him which prayeth 3 Amity in their steads and them which joyn with them therein in publick Prayer all and every one must lift up pure hands without wrath and doubting 1 Tim. 2. 8. for then all are as one in their joint desires and are as persons put in each others steads and cases expecting the love and forgivenesse of God for each other and had need be in such a frame as to yeild love and forgivenesse each to other Matth. 6. 12. Forgive us our debts as we forgive our debtors 4. Holinesse and heavenlinesse of heart 4 Holinesse Publick Praier must have pure hearts as well as hands 1 Tim. 2 8. and James 4. 8. the vials from which both Officers and Members of the Congregation offer up such odours must bee golden Vials Revel 5. 8. 5 Faith 1 Tim. 2. 8. Hands lifted up in publick prayer without doubting Every 5 Faith one should put to his Amen of Faith as well as of assent or desire Lastly Reverence Hence in that representation 6 Reverence of publick Church Worship all fal down and worship Rev. 4. 9 10 Psal 95. 6. O come let us worship and bow down and let us kneel before the Lord our Maker What gesture is most meet in publick Quest prayer Such a gesture as may best express much Answ holy reverence as kneeling or standing Touching the gesture Kneeling or standing not sitting up not sitting And that for these Reasons 1 In that in publick prayer there is a more solemn presence of God and of his holy Angels We are in special wise before the Lord our Maker and regard is to be had to our carriage in Prayer because of the Angels 1 Cor. 11. 4. 10. compared The very Angels cover their faces when the Lord is in his Temple as on his Throne Isai 6. 1 2 3. much more cause have we who in publick prayer do all come a begging to come with a publick Petition to our glorious King to offer it up to him upon our bended knees to be very reverend in our gesture 2 In that God giveth it in most special charge in publick Worship of Prayer that it be very reverent for that charge of each other recorded Psal 95. 6. Let us bow down kneel before the Lord our Maker respecteth not any other part of Worship so properly as publick prayer as is evident and that mutual charge of Gods people each of other is but the eccho and result of Gods charge first given to them so to do If Daniel in secret prayer will be kneeling much more should we in publick prayer Dan. 6. 10. He kneeled upon his knees three times a day c 3 In that the examples of the Saints exercised in publick prayer is either standing 2 Chron. 20. 3 6. And Jehoshaphat stood
in the Congregation and said O Lord c. or mostly kneeling 1 Kings 8. 54 The King rose up from kneeling on his knees Acts 20. 36. Paul kneeled down and prayed and so chap. 2. 5. He kneeled down and prayed and in secret prayer it was his constant gesture Hence putting bowing of his knees for prayer For this cause I bow my knees unto the Father c. that is I pray and lesse reverence should not be expressed in publick prayer 4 In that in publick prayer we should all edifie one another by our reverence in gesture as being too apt naturally to commonness and slightness therein Hence Gods people are presented as calling one upon another to bow downe and kneel before the Lord their Maker Psal 95. 6. 5 In that all care should be had by the Saints that they give no occasion of stumbling to others who savingly know not the Lord Jesus Christ Our unreverent gestures before them will harden them in their careless yea haply affected unreverent gestures and carriages David sate before the Lord 2 Sam. 18. Object That was private Prayer of himself alone Answ 1 none else that we read of joyning with him therein and in sundry cases more liberty may be used in our gestures in private then in publick prayer 2 The Hebrew word is oft used for staying and abiding and so it may seeme here to hold forth rather the time of his continuance in Prayer then his gesture Of the use of the word 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 see Gen. 22. 5. and 24. 55. and 27 44. and 38. 11. and 29. 14. Exod. 24. 14. Levit. 14 8. Numb 20. 1. and 22. 19. 1 Sam. 20. 19. and 2 Sam. 10. 5. and 11. 12 1 Kings 15. 16. and 2 Kings 22. 46. and 14 10. Judges 6. 18. Psalm 101. 7 and elsewhere 3 It is not probable that he who professeth Psalm 109. 24. that his knees were weak through fasting or praying on Fast dayes that he did now sit in prayer At the best then this instance of Davids sitting is but a may be and no other instance that I know of of the like in Scripture but both rules and examples of the other gestures are clearly set down in Scripture therefore these are most safe and sutable gestures in ordinary course in publick prayer extraordinary cases of bodily infirmities wherein mercy pleaseth God rather then the strictness of this or that gesture in sacrificing or praying not varying or nullifying the ordinary Rule Come we now to the Reasons enforcing Reasons for publick praier this Duty of publick prayer Publick Ordinances being sanctified also Reas 1 as are other things by prayer 1 Tim. 4. 4 Publick Ordinances sanctified by it Call for Publick Prayer Wherefore Gods House of publick Worship is called an House of Prayer as if that were one most choice part thereof Isaiah 56. 7. Acts 2. 42. They continued as in the Apostles Doctrine attending upon preaching and breaking of Bread partaking of the Lords Supper and in prayer sanctifying the rest Because publick occasions call to it Reas 2 1 Tim. 2. 1 2 The cases of publick persons Publick occasions call to it in Commonwealths of Churches c. call thereto Publick wants call for publick Petitions publick sins for publick confessions The plaister must be as large as the sore the Land must repent Jer. 18. 7. so every Congregation in it must down on their knees to ask the Lord forgiveness Members of Congregations must somtimes give themselves to Church fasting and prayer as well as Family or Closet fasting and prayer 1 Cor. 7. 5. Because gracious persons are of a publick Reas 3 spirit God be merciful to us was the Churches Gracious persons are of publick spirits Prayer of old Psalm 67. 1. 2 wherein Make thy way knowne to all Nations Cant. 8. 8. The Church moveth Christ to do something for her sister Church being ready for her part for them otherwise what shall we do for our sister c. Christ teacheth all to pray plurally Give us this day forgive us our trespasses and lead us not into temptation c. As holy Priests in Christ Rev. 1. 5 6. they offer up severally and jointly Sacrifices of Prayer and praises respecting oothers the publick good By the blessing of the upright on the prayer of the upright pleading and prevailing for a blessing that way the City is exalted Prov. 11. 11. Now in publick prayer there is a holy confluence of the breathings of such publick spirits and the Lord in Wisdome Faithfulnesse and Mercy to all sorts will have this for a stated Ordinance that such gracious dispositions in his owne may be exercised and exerted 4. Because publick prayer is a publick Reas 4 profession and confession of God of the 4 A publick profession and confession of God onely true God and that one Mediatour Jesus Christ yea of the onenesse of the Saints with each other in the same Father and Saviour When the Apostle Rom. 10. 10. had spoken of confession to the Lord with the mouth ver 12 13. hee instanceth in calling upon God as one special branch of it Nor is it the least honour to the Lord as a great King to have so many several companies of subjects waiting on him with petitions for his royal favour it is an holy joynt homage and service for many to joyne as one man in prayer Calling upon the name of the Lord and serving him with one shoulder are joyned Zeph. 3. 9. Publick prayer is a publick profession and expression of one and the same faith of many in one and the same Father in one and the same Mediatour of the covenant and in one and the same covenant of grace it is a joynt cry of one and the same spirit in and from many childrens hearts calling one Abba Father it is a common meeting of the several desires of several good hearts in this one common center It is a holy burning-glass wherein the several bright and warme rayes of the faith of many suppliants being in an holy wise contracted in one point as it were breaketh forth into a holy fire of love-expressions to the Lord and their own and others soules welfare it is a joynt out-cry by reason of a serious sense of the same grievances of many if others sorrowes sufferings wants burthens be not the same with thine or mine yet in praying thus wee make each ones ayls ours as they doe make ours theirs Wee come to pray in publick with variety of cases differing from each other in sundry respects but in publick prayer each ones soule is put as it were in anothers stead publick prayer is a publick hue and cry made out by the joynt consent of this or that imbodied people against some common enemies of their soules and dangerous enemies to their blessed King his crowne and his dignity Publick prayer it is a publick condemnation therefore voiced by our owne mouths against any private discords
31. 9. Such have little love to others who are little with God apart in praier If we had more Have little love to others of Cornelius his spirit to be conscionably exercised in praying alone also we should have more love to Professors Full of Prayers and Alms fruits of Charity was his commendation Act. 19 2 4. And it is well if the Spiritual Chaldees the souls enemies are not gotten into such mens hearts as of old they did into the Temple yea and that God himself be not Ly open to desertion departed from such as of old from the Temple when this daily Sacrifice and Offering of holy prayer unto God ceaseth with them Surely Daniel was not of these mens temper who though he had such vast Imploiments Imitate not best examples as to take the accounts of the other Princes of the several Jurisdictions and many other State affaires to dispatch yet would not no not for one day no nor one time in the day omit this his constant exercising himself in secret prayer yea when it cometh to a matter of hazard of his life and all his worldly honours yet to forbear this his course of daily seeking of God in secret prayer he had not such a thought Why I need not thus hazard my self I may forbear praying thus to God in my chamber for a while It is but a matter of my own liberty I may pray thus but I am not bound to pray thus by any command of God No verily he saw more in Gods command then so which was of more Soveraignty with him then any earthly Monarchs command He will not only deny to pray to the King as a God which had been a sin of commission but he will not forbear for the Months space praying to the God of Heaven in his chamber which had been a sin of omission Isaac who had such weighty matters as the change of his condition to have occasioned some omission of his retired converses with God yet then also will not leave his usual work of going out into the field to pray Gen. 24. Nor will Jesus Christ whose example is a forcible Argument to urge our imitation of his holy practise he will not omit this holy businesse of secret prayer albeit he had many others of great moment to attend in their seasons hee will rather borrow time from his natural rest in the night if so fully imployed in the day Luke 21. 37 he will get up the earlier in the morning before day rather then want an opportunity for this holy exercise Mark 1. 35. yea when the multitude came together to hear him and be healed of him he will not omit this work but withdraweth for that end and they must stay the while Luke 5. 15 16. yea his chiefest Followers must be dismissed whilst be attends this holy practice Matth. 14. 22 23. And to conclude this Use It would be a shame Are worse then Papists that blind Papists and superstitious Votaries should be more zealous in their way of secret Devotions then we in our secret addresses in prayer to the Lord in the name of Christ Let it then in the second place serve for Exhortation to the conscionable practise of Vse 2 this Duty of secret Prayer If such an one as Let all be exhorted to this Duty Cornelius who had so many Martial occasions to with-draw him who also knew so little of Jesus Christ as that Messiah promised yet was so constant this way wee that enjoy far more helps and spiritual advantages may much rather do it Yea say too many now a dayes should Apostatize as did such like in Davids time Psal 55. 12 13 16. yet let us be the more resolute this way as he was verse 17. Evening and morning and at noon will I pray and truly if ever it were a time to be much with God in prayer together and asunder now is a time for it All the Saints hands in a manner are up in all places and doing exploits for God and it were a shame if ours only should be down especially when the Saints of God in other places think that we in special ply it hard in prayer together and asunder Let Civil Rulers ply it thus as that Magistrates President Daniel did as King David himself did as we heard Psalm 109. 4. hee saith he is Prayer as being more in that then in any other work but I prayer or I will give my self to prayer Constantine the Great as Eusebius telleth us would have this as his Portraiture a man on his knees praying to shew that was his usual practise and posture How oft was Moses the Magistrate with God alone in Prayer Let Ministers whose special Calling lyeth in Ministers this also to give themselves to prayer Acts 6. 4. Be much in it How often is Paul described as thus employed Rom. 1. 9. Ephes 1. 15 16. Philip. 1. 4 2 Timoth. 1. 3. Epaphras the Colossian Minister is commended for this also Colos 4. 12. Eusebius telleth us of James called Justus that his knees were growne hard and brawnie with being so much and oft this way employed And do not Ministers closet sins as vanity of mind vaine glorious reasonings of spirit listlesnesse sometimes to their holy work call upon them for closet study-prayers Doth not their weighty closet work call for this Is not Prayer as once Luther said the best Book in our Study Doth not Satan oft-times come into our studies to assault us in our work as sometimes hee did Joshuab the Priest in his and had we not then more need then others to bee found oft praying there The Lord vouchsafes oft-times to be talking in friendly sort with us in our Studies and it were pity and shame if hereby we should not maintain holy conference with him Who are more potent with God in publick prayer then such Ministers as wrestle it out most with God in secret praier The gracious language which there they learn from the Spirit of God and the choice lively and spirituall prayer-passages and expressions and pleas wherein the Lord breaths upon their hearts when alone are those wherein he is wont to breath upon the peoples hearts in publick prayer Who more prevalent with God then Paul and Peter this way exercised we as the friends of the Bridegroome as Eliezar was of old speed the better in our work of gaining some spouse for Christ that day for which we have been most earnest in secret prayer before hand The defect hereof too oft maketh our ministeriall work so unsuccessefull as it did that of the Disciples assaying to cast out a devill without praying before hand for it Matth. 17. 21. A Minister need not feare but hee shall preach well afterwards if the Lord help him to pray well before hand as Ministers have more advantage of privacy sc their people make account they improve it this way witnesse their frequent commending their cases to them to
faith and love makes Paul echo forth the sound thereof in the ears of God by praying for him Philem 4. 5. And it would be good to keep a fresh memorial of others graces as Paul did of those in the Thessalonians whence it was that he was so earnest for them in his prayers 1 Thes 1 2 3. 3. Prize we grace in others as well as 3 Prize grace in others in our selves 2 Cor. 9. 14. And by their prayer for you which long after you for the exceeding grace of God in you 4 Put we our selves in others stead So 4 Put we our selves in others stead Jesus Christ teacheth us in the Lords prayer to be our selves needing dayly bread and remission of sins and reseue from the evil of temptations if others be so So Moses Let the Lord go with us and pardon us Exod 34. 8 9. So Daniel puts himselfe in the number and case of such and such suffering ones Dan 9. 4 5. c. 5 Look we maintain an holy life in prayers respecting our selves When the root Keep lively in praying for our selves of a spirit of Prayer is kept fresh and springing it will be sprouting forth into all the variety of the branches thereof respecting others as well as our selves If that pipe be kept open it will be conveying waters of Grace to others houses and hearts as well as our own If the Spring Tide be up our neighbours creeks as well as ours will be supplyed with waters The supplies of the oyle of Grace from the Lord of the whole earth will be beneficial to the whole Candlestick the Church and the several Bowles and Lamps of it Zech. 4. 2 3 11 12 13. We cannot as members of this body sensibly think or speak for our selves but more or less we shall bee mindful of other parts and members of the body of Christ in special sort 6 Put wee one another upon praying 6 Put we one another upon it one for another Heb. 13 18. Pray for us saith the Apostle Lay open your cases one to another begging each others prayers Tell my Beloved saith the Church that I am sick of love Cant. 5 8. Many hands contribute this way even to a poor decayed Christian and will help him into a way of spiritual trading with God as formerly As many Simples put togethet will make soveraign Physick to recover a sick man so I may say of particular mens prayers meeting in one f●rther others souls welfare and health Some Favourites Prayers may help others who may be under some displeasure of the Lord to come into renewed terms of favour with him upon requests made for them Therefore as Mordecai will set Esther on work to intercede for him with the King and for his people so should we crave the prayers of such who are upon better termes possibly with the Lord then we our selves are at present God himselfe sends Jobs three friends under his present distastes for not speaking so rightly of him as Job had done unto Job who though he had miscarried yet had made his peace again with God and he must pray for them Job 42. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8. Job must break the ice to clear their passage Even the injurious Gibeonites must in case blesse Israel or else they are not to look to speed so well from the Lord 2 Sam. 21. 1. 2 3 4. c. God will have all the members of Christ to see the need and use of other members even the meanest as the Church of Jerusalems daughters to tell Christ in their praiers of her condition Cant. 5. Touching the third thing the Marks Marks of praiers heard for others of our prayers speeding for others and that the favours shewed to others are fruits of our prayers are 1 When God stirreth up their hearts for 1. Others faith that we shall be heard for them whom we pray to be by faith perswaded that God will hear us for them Phil. 1. 19. For I know that it shall turn to my salvation through your prayers Philem. 22. For I trust that through your prayers I shall be given to you When God doth thus send word before hand and give notice to his Saints what he meanes to do for them at the request of such or such of their brethren it is a pledg that the ensuing success was that way brought about 2 When God in the conferring of such 2 Others faith that we were heard for them and such mercies upon others doth secretly and strongly perswade them that they are the fruit of the prayers of such and such of his servants for them it is verily so indeed As when Paul is perswaded that his liberty and life restored and the gracious fruits thereof that they were the fruits of the Corinthians and others prayers a gift bestowed by the means of many and you also helping by your Prayers 2 Cor. 1. 10 11. As when a King shall send word to some Subjects of his that he hath done thus or thus for them because of the request of such or such of his Courtiers Or as a School-master shall tell his Scholers who begg'd their play day So here in such holy motions in others hearts the Lord signifieth to them that such or such a refreshment enlargement and succour in such or such temptations are issues of the requests of such or such of his servants for them 3 When God stirreth up injured persons 3. When they are the prayers of injured persons by them they pray for to pray feelingly and fervently for such as have wronged them as Job for his friends Job 42. 8 9. The Prayer of Christ for many of his Persecutors Father forgive them c. Luke 23. 34. It took well witnesse that blessed change wrought in many of them so soon after Acts 2. 36 37 38 39. This fruit of Divine love in the Saints argueth a root of it in the Lord himself toward such persons for whom they make such requests and such strong living currents and rivers of kindnesse and compassions argue an Ocean of the same bowels in God towards them such love speeches being dictated by the special motions of Gods Spirit are wont to be owned by the Lord. 4 When some are stirred up to earnest Prayer for some one or more for whom 4. When persons prayed for are praied for as well by many others as by us many others of the Saints unspoken to haply and unthought of do in like sort intercede with God When many help this way toward the bestowing of one and the same gift it seldom faileth 2 Cor. 1. 11 You also helping by your prayers viz. together with others in like sort stirred up in other places to pray for the same gift There is ever most of God in such unanimity and accord When the Spirit of the Lord doth thus tune many hearts as several Instruments to answer one another when the same Lesson of the Spirits setting
and suggesting is played by divers Spiritual Harpers this holy harmony of spirits seeking to the Lord that he would loose in heaven some poor sinning persons formerly bound but now repenting this argueth the presence and acceptance of the Lord. What ye loose on earth is loosed in Heaven that is If you shall agree or symphonize on earth as touching any thing you shall ask it shall be done c. Matth. 18. 18 19 20. 5 When God carryeth out some of his 5. If those praiers are importunate servants in Prayers for others very earnestly resolutely and constantly as those who will have no nay God assuredly as a fruit of such holy importunity in Intercessions maketh that Jerusalem a praise in the earth Isai 62. 6 7. Paul who alwayes in every Prayer of his is stirred up to mention the Philippians Phil. 1. 4. is confident that God will go on with his work in them ver 6. and he thinketh it meet to bee so confident of it because the Lord hath put them thus oft into his heart in prayer for them ver 7. Such earnest incessant prayers of the Church for an imprisoned Peter are not denyed there being most of the Spirit in such Prayers 6 When God stirreth up the faith of such 6 When such pray in faith for others which pray and plead for others to listen attend wait and expect yea and to bee perswaded of their answers as the Psalmist in Psal 85. 8. who expecteth peace as an answer of those praiers for others of the Saints I will hearken what God the Lord will say for he will speak peace to his people and his prayers for them are mentioned in the former verses When the Church in praying for the King is perswaded that they shall have the joy thereof Psal 20. 1 2 3 4. and ver 6. she concludeth the same from her faith That God will shew mercy to the King according to her desire ver 6. Faith ever speeddeth in its Suits and in this our holy trading with God it s the Lords earnest penny that he will give us sutable and seasonable returnes 7. When mercies begged for others are 7 When the mercies beg'd for them come in suddenly and strangely suddenly and strangely brought about upon our Prayers yea and as suddenly brought to our knowledge Acts 12 5 12. c. Peter is sent in unto them as set at liberty from his chains whilst they are praying for him wherein the providence of God would as it were speak to them thus There is the Mercy here is the man for whom you make so much a do since you will needs have it so and will have no nay and the ears of the Lord are so filled with your cryes take it and be thankful 8 When we are in especial wise enlarged 8. When as large in praises for mercies to them and quickned in thanksgiving for Gods mer●yes upon others The many which gave thanks to God for his gift bestowed were surely of the many by means of whose helping prayings it was bestowed 2 Cor. 1. 11. Eli prayed for Hannah 1 Sam. 1. 17. worshippeth being answered in prayer ver 28. The same Spirit moving to praise God did assuredly stir up to prayer before It is a sign of peculiar interests in those mercies of others when the Spirit of God moveth us in such thankful sort to owne the same Let us now speak a little more largely to the other branch being somewhat more intricate and not so often spoken to Prayer in way of Imprecation is that part of Prayer wherein the Saints do not barely complaine of the indignities done by Gods and his peoples enemies against him and them but crave Divine Justice against them Let us first clear this to be a Duty of the We may and in case must pray against Gods and his peoples enemies Saints in case to pray even against such as hate God and his people Judg. 5. 23. Curse ye Meros c. Deut. 27. the Levites were to pray against divers kinds of sinners and the people to joyne in those imprecations by saying Amen The Scripture holds forth many examples of such Imprecations as Lament 3 64 65 66. Psalm 144. 5 6 7 8. and many other Scriptures Reasons enforcing the Saints to it are 1 Their love to God out of love to Reasons 1 From our love ●o God whom they may and must say as he did Do not I hate them that hate thee c. Psalm ● 39. 20 21 22. The converted Princes shal hate the Antichristian Harlot Revel 17. 16. and if the Saints may and must hate the enemies of God they may pray against them 2 Their respect to Christ and his Kingdome 2 From our respect to Christ and his Kingdom which we are taught to pray that it may come as well in the confusion of some as the conversion of other of his enemies Psalm 45. 5. Let thine arrowes be sharp in the heart of the Kings enemies whereby people fall under thee Psalm 99. 1 2. O thou to whom vengeance belongeth shine forth let the glorious beams of thy Soveraignty as a King and equity as a Judge appear lift up thy self thou Judge of the earth render a reward to the proud 3 Their respect to the Church and people of God and their peace and good 3. From our respect to the Church whence those Imprecations Psalm 137. 7. Remember O Lord the children of Edom c. Psalm 129. 5 6 7 8 Let them all be confounded that hate Zion c. But because our natures as carnal are principled rather with dispositions to curse then blesse a carnal mans mouth is full of cursing Rom. 3. 14. so that herein we need not spurs so much as bit and bridle to curb and guide us And because even the dearest of the Saints have fouly miscarried this way yea even when they least suspected the same as James and John Luke 9. 54 55. would have been requiring fire to come downe from heaven upon those Samaritans as Elias sometimes did but were rebuked for it though they seeme to ask Christs counsel in it Wilt thou that we command fire from heaven to exalt Christs soveraign power in it if that he willed it they in his name might command it and to be zealous of his honour injured by those Samaritans yet checked as persons who knew not of what spirit they were of Now considering such like things we had need to have aime given us and to have the Mark described at which wee must shoot Consider we then 1 In what way we Cautions Imprecations must not be may not imprecate and pray against others 2. In what way wee must pray against Gods enemies 3. Against what enemies 1 We may not curse nor pray against the 1. Against the Righteous the Righteous upon any pretence whatsoever no not of sharp harsh high or continued opposition against us There was a sharp contention betwixt Paul
there in the Greek is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 then was Prayer made which was stretched out upon the Tenters not so much namely in the length and largeness of the intercessions of such as put up the same as in respect of the thoughts holy affections and exercise of the graces of the spirits of those godly Suppliants in their prayer So in Acts 26. 7. prayer was one speciall piece of that service intended in that there mentioned Our twelve Tribes instantly serving God day and night The words are 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 in a stretched out manner serving God Psal 119. 145. I cryed with my whole heart Davids whole heart acted in that prayer with all earnestnesse his prayer was the common cry of all that was within him his desire love hope and all the graces of his spirit in his heart put forth themselves in his prayer So Rom. 12. 12. Continuing instant in Prayer 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 continuing with all your might in prayer The acceptable prayer is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 an inwrought praier A prayer wherein all the active hands within the suppliant are set on work according as there it is said of him Coloss 4 12. Alwayes labouring fervently in prayer for you 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 wrestling for you in Prayers A fervent Suppliant doth Wrestler-like bend and writhe and strain every joynt of the new man in their souls yea of their whole mind and heart so far as sanctified that they may take all helps and advantages of the Lord to prevaile with him in prayer All our lines must meet in this center of Prayer our whole man must wait upon this as the creature of the holy Ghost as it will share in this blessing so it must act in begging it and then it will put on the garment of prayses also for it Like as before the whole man went as it were in mourning weeds in the want of that blessing so the mercy will be sweetest to the whole man when it is thus holily imployed in the begging of it or if the mercy be delayed yet it can the more quietly sit downe in the want of it when it hath used Gods means for it A gracious Christian that prayeth much can want much hee hath that inward peace that guards his heart and mind from discontent Phil. 4. 6 7. Make your request knowne to God and the peace of God shall keep your hearts 2. Importunity in prayer consisteth in 2 In frequent renewing of our suits a frequent renewing of our suits when wee are at this holy work early and late the Psalmist was at it early when hee sayd Psal 88. 13 My prayer shall prevent thee and 119. 147. I prevented the dawning of the morning and cryed c. He was a good husband and earnest in this holy work who was at it so early a lively Christian will be up in his spirit and hard at this work when other lazy and drowzy professours are not stirring this way And verily hee had need be up betimes who preventeth the Lord with his prayer whose use it is before we call to answer us Isai 65. 24. Psal 21. 3. The importunate suppliant also will be late at it come for bread at midnight when he might have it inwardly suggested to him that he cometh unseasonably as that parable holdeth fotth Luke 11. 5. 8. He will pray with the first and with the last too he will pray againe and againe For this I besought the Lord thrice 2 Cor. 12. 7 8. His fresh suits freshen up the suppliants praying graces put a new glosse upon his faith love feare zeal holy desires and the like Sometimes the heart is more praying ripe then at other times importunity tryeth conclusions seeth how our hearts prayer-pulses beat at all times the heart is sometimes more full of holy motions and workings much more resolute more fixed upon God and good much more tender and sensible Importunity taketh all advantages of the heart of a Christian an importunate suppliant is wont to bee alwayes taking the skales and ballances into his hand and in his thoughts putteth in the mercies hee needeth and longeth for in the one skale and all his prayers pleas and tears for the same in the other And perceiving the mercies to weight downe all his praiers he then layeth in more prayers and sighs and yet alas they are not weight which makes him still to be laying weight after weight prayer upon prayer al his days Prayer is the souls messenger which it speedeth to heaven there to relate in the eares of its God and King the various cases which do concern it and as good speeding messengers are the most serious and the most serious messengers speed best so it is in the case of prayer yea as messengers are sent againe and againe till their errand bee fully told and their businesse dispatched or sufficient order raken for it so it is here Prayer after prayer is sent up to heaven until either the Lord doe what is desired or that which is equivalent to it as in Pauls case 2 Cor. 12. 7. hee said unto me my grace is sufficient for thee my strength is made knowne in weaknesse An importunate suppliant hath the art of praying and so hath his divers spiritual topick places as I may call them whence he frameth variety of holy arguments and pleas in prayer which is an holy reasoning with God as it is called he hath a great deal of spiritual eloquence and holy rhetorick so that hee is seldome nonplust in prayer but with sweet and apt variety of supplications is againe and againe pressing upon the Lord for mercy and when ordinary prayer seemeth not to prevail importunity in prayer will bee expressing it selfe in an extraordinary way fasting shall be joyned to crying mightily as Jonas 3. 6. and if our prayers alone prevail not it will make us goe another way to work with God even to set others on work to seek God with us and for us Cant. 5. 6 I sought him but found him not verse 8. If you find my beloved tell him I am sick of love 3. It consisteth in a holy impatience 3 An holy impatience of delay or denyall of an answer of delay or of denyal of our holy requests it maketh a gracious suppliant to stand as we say upon thornes the captive exile hasteth to be delivered Isaiah 51. 14. The Church is even sick of love for want of the desired presence of Jesus Christ Cant. 5. 8. Heare me speedily saith David my spirits fayle least I be like to one of those that go down to the pit Psal 147. 7. it is even death to such to be delayed much more to be denyed hence those frequent ingeminations How long Lord how long Ps 13. every day week or month is as seven to importunity love in the soul to the Lord his favours and fellowship keepeth due and true account how long he hath held us off and therefore
great miscarrying 5. When we are not willing to waite 5 Hastinesse for getting things desired the Lords leasure for the affecting of what we ask of him but will be asking of him in wayes full of hazard or with meanes of our own devising to attaine our desires As Rachel who wrestled in prayer for a child Gen. 30 8. but whilest delayed gave her maid to Jacob to attain her desire of a childe or like David desiring the waters of Bethlehem which could not be had without the life-blood of such as fetcht it 2 Sam. 23. 15 16 17. Like feverish persons flying out of their beds for the drink they ask the Israelites desire to goe up to Canaan then when God said nay was a lust Numb 14. 40 41. 44. There were lusts in that Kings extraordinary seeking of God for supplies of bread by fasting and prayer 2 Kings 6. 30. That in delayes of supplie le ts drive at the Lord himselfe verse 33. Behold this evill is of the Lord what should I waite on the Lord any longer Isa 58. 3. Wherefore have we afflicted our soule and thou takest no knowledge those breathings that are so short winded they are not divine inspirings 6. When wee keep not due proportions in our desires being more importunate 6 Inequality in desires in corporall matters and those of lesse consequence then in those soule matters of greatest concernment like those in Hosea 7. 14. Who can howle upon their beds for corne and wine and yet without heart to seeke reconciliation with God verse 10 11. Lukewarme at the best in spiritual matters a cake halfe baked verse 8. Like foolish children hardly ever speaking of choice matters and yet ever and anon filling the house with cries for rattles and baubles 7. When we flie in the face of this or that Creature lay causelesse blame upon 7 Quarrelling with instruments such or such persons or things if not answered of God in things that we crave of him thus Rachel wrastled with God for a childe but whilst delayed quarrells with Jacob Give me children or else I dye Gen. 30. 1 2. 8. compared Like distemper'd patients angry with their attendants because they may not have such or such things albeit forbidden by their Physician or like children falling out with the executors of their fathers will because they doe not at their times in their wayes and proportions pay them in what they desire 8. When our desires in prayer tend to a lust and the service of it they spring 8 Asking for a lust from a lust and if lust be last in execution of our desire it is the end of them and so the first in Intention Our prayers are in their Genesis as they are in their Analysis when their resolution and dissolution is into Inordinacies their beginnings were asuredly some inordinacy Such prayers and desires as have earth and flesh for their Center were assuredly earthly and carnal in their principles Such as their Omega is such was their Alpha. The Prodigall who spent what he asked of his father upon harlots surely had some inordinate lust which set him on worke to aske the same of his father Luke 15. 12 13. For this it is that the Apostle James condemneth these professors Ye aske amisse that you may James 3. 3. consume it upon your lusts 9. When the fruition of the things so earnestly desired proveth afterwards some 9 A blast upon the thing desired way burdensome to us Genesis 19. 20. How earnest is Lot for Zoar Is it not a litle one and my soule shall live but verse the 36. He is weary of Zoar Lot went up from Zoar thus the Israelites quailes over earnestly asked become loathsome to them Numb 11. 18 20. So did they at length cry out as much upon a King as ever they did cry out for one 1 Sam. 1. 8 18. This passing from one extreame to another argueth Inordinacy in the heart Now we come more briefly to answer affirmatively 1. Then look that your importunity Importunity in prayer must be in prayer be caused and guided by faith so it was with the importunate Petitioner 1. From faith Matth. 15. 25. 28. compared He saith not oh woman great is thy importunity and yet it was such but great is thy faith faith doth ballast the heart aright in prayer and keeps the swift sailing desires thereof in their due course 2. Look that it be with filial meekness 2 With meeknesse and submission submission Christ offered up prayers with strong cryes and teares Heb. 5. 7. but annexeth not my will but thine be done Matth. 26. 39 42. and Luk. 22 42 44. compared 3. Look it be done with sutable earnestnesse 3 With like earnestnesse in use of means and seriousnesse in holy indeavours in the use of lawfull meanes to attaine our spirituall desires Canticles 3. 1 2 3 4. Touching the third thing the Reasons calling for importunity in prayer though we might name many as the Lords importunity in calling upon us the fiery fervent nature of the spirit of God in us the importunity of the wicked in their desires the prevailing force of such holy importunity with the Lord. Yet wee shall insist upon this one Reason taken from the evil of carelesnesse remissenesse or slightinesse in prayer which is crosse to importunity in the same which may suffice to awaken us all to the contrary duty of importunity in prayer Let us onely hint some particulars of the evils Evils of sinne in slightinesse in prayer both of sinne and sorrow which attend such slightinesse and remissenesse in prayer Consider we first of the evils of sinne in such slightinesse in prayer 1. A slighty prayer is a blind sacrifice the 1 Inconsideratenesse in prayer mind of such a one that so praieth is not wont to consider or observe what he doth therein He that is carelesse of the manner of his approach to God looketh not to his feet considers not that he doth evil Eccles 5. 1. 2. It is a lame sacrifice it is not a compleat praier Like the sacrifices of those carelesse 2 Incompl●●●nesse in praier slighty Jewish Priests of old Mal. 1. 8. such a ones affections to God and good are corrupted Such an ones expressions in prayer are very unfit and unsutable oftentimes unto what he is speaking of Prayer in such an ones mouth is as a parable in a fools mouth which in expression is very unequal Prov. 26. 7. The Prayer-expressions of a drowsie slighty spirited professour are like the speeches of one halfe asleep halfe awake full of impertinences The mind also of such one is cripled halteth witnesse the many distractions constantly accompany such an ones prayer The mind of such being not serious in prayer and taken up in talking with God will easily admit speech with other objects which will be calling the mind forth to mentall discourses about them whilst praying As it is in seeking of
of it it is high time to draw a solemne petition to our gracious King to take some effectuall order to suppresse it 3. In case of some weighty service of God 3 Difficult service which we look at as above our strength Now must young Solomon that thinks himselfe but a child for such imployment ask of God 1 Kings 3. 5 6 7 c. 4. In case of greatest danger impendings 4 Danger impending as when Yet forty dayes and Niniveh shall be destroyed Jonah 3. 4. Now if ever poor Ninivites must call mightily to the Lord and verse 10. God saw their works and repented him of the evil Exod. 32. 10. Gods hand is up against Israel with his slaughtering weapon Now pray Moses or never and he did so v. 11 14. God repented of that evill also Touching the last particular that wee are bound to take these opportunities of prayer it is undenyable we are bound to pray without ceasing and therefore to bee taking all opportunities to pray And wherefore else doth the Lord put such a talent of opportunity of Motives prayer into our hands but that he expecteth the faithful and fruitful improvement thereof to be made by us or else he will assuredly take his time to expresse his displeasure against us for so grosse a neglect of his grace and of our own souls advantage But that we may be quickned up to pray opportunely or to take all opportunities of prayer Consider 1. That opportunity is the very cream and This Opportunity is the best and all of Time flower and spirits yea the very All of time Hence this Pray continually i. e. opportunely he that prayes as oft as he hath opportunity prayeth alwayes 2. That opportunity of asking offered 2 'T is an ingagement to the Lord to hear by the Lord doth as I may say ingage the Lord to answer Why should the Lord set out such almes-dayes and audiencedayes and some way signifie it to his people if hee meant not to heare and help them Friends in such a case stand upon their credit if they appoint times to meet and to entertaine a friendly discourse with their friends they are not wont to faile them so here opportunity of asking given us by the Lord it imboldneth us to ask and to expect a seasonable answer 3. That opportunity of Prayer it 3 It is the grace and beauty of prayer doth grace and beautifie our Prayers As every thing else is beautifull in its season Eccles 3. 11. So is Prayer in its season opportunity is a wheele to the chariot of prayer which safely strongly and swiftly carryeth it in before the Lord. A word spoken in season to men is in the Hebrew phrase a word spoken upon the wheeles Prov. 25. 11. So is it in these words spoken to the Lord in their season yea opportunity helpeth to carry our praier also in an holy state before the Lord as upon a royall Chariot-wheele Opportunity of Prayer greatly furthers their acceptance in Christ These fruits of our lips also are then best and most welcome to the Lord when brought forth in their season 4 It useth to succeed well 4. That seasonable prayer is ever speeding prayer Psal 5. 13. My voice shalt thou hear in the morning namely praying in the season of prayer 5. That opportunity of seeking and 5 It is beg'd for us by Christ getting grace by prayer and other means is begged for us by Christ In an acceptable time have I heard thee as saith the blessed Father to the Mediatour Isai 49. 8. And thence it is that the members of this head of the Church have any such time of acceptance 2 Cor. 6. 2. For hee saith in an acceptable time have I heard thee Now is the acceptable time 6. That great will bee our disadvantage by letting such holy opportunities of Prayer slip for besides the losse of such jewels and of what wee might have gained by trading with the same our spirits will come to bee very much straitned and hardned as sad experience in the Saints themselves witnesseth CHAP. III. Of Constancy in Prayer WE come now to the third and last thing held forth in the modification of the practise of this duty of prayer that it be without ceasing i. e. Indesinently or constantly It is then our duty to pray indesinently or constantly Now for this Consider 1. What it is to pray indesinently or T● pray constantly is 1. Not to give out from prayer constantly or what is implyed in it and why we must so pray and then make we one briefe Use of it Touching the first To pray indesinently or constantly is Not to give out from praying not to let God alone untill hee doe blesse us To pray and not to faint Luke 18. 1. Not to give God rest Esa 62. 61. To look to him in prayer untill he shew us mercy Psal 123. 1 2. Quest May any true childe of God give off prayer for a season Quest Answ Yea verily Gods own dear Saints may be weary in praying though Answ 1 not so weary of prayer The duty it selfe is to them very desirable in it selfe but the discouragements may be such in tempted times that they may be even afraid to goe to God to seek his face sometimes Psal 6. 6. I am weary with my groaning and 69. 3. Godly ones may give out from prayer for a little season I am weary of my crying yet hee gave not off wholly or not long verse 13. But as for me my prayer is unto thee If they give out for a spurt from solemn Prayer they cease not to be darting up ejaculatory prayers Jonah 2. 4. I sayd I am cast out of thy sight yet will I looke unto thy holy Temple When God in deserted times seemeth to turne his back upon his Saints or they through distrust and distempers are as if turning their back upon him yet they give many of these love-casts of the eyes of their souls towards God desires will be ever and anon stepping out of such a gracious heart to look after the Lord. That holy fire within the heart albeit it blazeth not out yet will be ever and anon sending out these sparks There are times wherein the Saints are so spiritually sick of sinne and of temptations that their very speech faileth them even they have their spiritual swounds and may lye a while speechlesse yet either they are making these holy signes in their fainting fits or some of this holy breath is stirring If Hezekiah cannot speak out in solemne prayer yet can he chatter and make these shorter holy mutterings of his heart and these dove like moanes of his spirit Isai 38. 14. I am oppressed O Lord undertake for me Quest How cometh it to passe that any Quest such sad silence or speechlesnesse in respect of solemn Prayer doth at any time or for any shorter space befall Gods owne people Answ Sometimes through some dangerous fall
is done mostly by Meditation upon Gods word and works daily meditation whereby we doe in a holy wise sit and dwell upon and draw out the sweet and sap which is in Gods words and works Psal 5. 1. Consider my meditation he meaneth his prayer What David suck't and brought into the retired corners of his soul by holy contemplation he dropped it out in prayer Meditation filleth the vessel of a gracious heart and prayer broacheth it openeth the heart letteth and poureth out the precious things therein By meditation we beat the spices and cut the offering to pieces and lay them in order fit to be offered and then we are the fitter to offer the same up in prayer Meditation diggeth and searcheth and findeth out the precious mettals and materials which being ready at hand are the sooner and the better minted in prayer 2. Let such be improving all praying 2 Improvement of motions to prayer motions and stirrings We shall never hold on in prayer without ceasing 1 Thes 5. 17. and in continual praysing ver 18. unlesse we attend that counsell verse 19. Quench not the spirit even in any strong warme and lively motions also which he may make that way in our hearts David who saith Psal 109. 4. That he gave himselfe to prayer or as it is in the Hebrew I prayer As if made up of prayer and doing little else but praying he saith also Psal 27. 8. When thou saydst seek my face my heart answered thy face Lord will I seek hee did not slight or put off or put by any strong motions of the spirit in his heart to seek the Lord but made faithfull and fruitfull improvement thereof Christ putting the Church upon it to let him hear her voice Cantic 2. 14. she verse 17. hath a request ready for him And so Chap. 8. 13 Cause me to heare thy voice saith Christ to the Church verse 14. She speaketh prayer-wise Make haste my beloved c. 3. Let such be oft and much in ejaculatory 3 Frequency in ejaculations praier we may be sure to find our hearts in elevated frames when we have been oft heaving and lifting at them When wee have been dealing with God just before and have made so many short essayes we are the fitter to deale with him more solemnly Moses was as I may say tampering and catching at the Lord thus before he spake out so solemnly as Exod. 32 11 12 13. Lord why doth thy wrath waxe hot against thy people c. For God verse 10. saith to Moses let me alone When we have so oft whispered thus with God beforehand we are the fitter to talk and speak out before him Psal 61. 1. Hear my cry attend to my prayer yet nothing expressed what hee sayd he was at it in ejaculatory crying and praying and thence is so bent for more solemne prayer expressed in the verses following From the end of the earth will I cry to thee c. These running grasps and trips do much help our holy wrestling praying-art and skill and courage when we do in ejaculatory prayers oft sally out upon our spiritual enemies sinne Sathan and the world we are the fitter to maintaine a solemne fight against them in our more solemne prayers 4. Let such maintaine in their soules 4 Poverty of spirit that precious frame poverty of Spirit That will teach us praying eloquence help us much with praying Arguments and quicken up in us all praying desires as we see persons pinched with extreame wants and penury of all others the poore oppressed ones as the Hebrew is Psal 10. 17. have their hearts set and fitted by God for prayer Lord thou hast heard the desire of the poore thou wilt prepare or fix their heart namely to pray thou wilt cause thine eare to heare namely their prayer 3. To pray indesinently is to be very 3 To pray very often frequent in prayer so we use to say you are alwayes doing thus or thus wee meane you are very often doing so Joh. 16. 23 24. Ye have asked nothing i. e. but very seldome Aske that is more frequently frequent prayer keepeth every grace active frequent uttering our wants and Ayles keepeth us humble the often opening of our spirituall wounds keepeth us tender the more wee trade with God about heavens Commodities the more it keepeth up the price of them in our hearts wee then vend and utter them readily in other parts of our holy conversation and making quicker sale that way we make the quicker returne againe to God for more Quest How oft must we pray Quest Answ As oft as opportunity is offered Answ as was said before yet twice a day at the least must bee to us a time of praying How oft we must pray Hen●● that morning and evening sacrifice of old unto which the Prophet alludeth and calleth it a seeking of God evermore as held out in his Tabernacle Psal 105. 4. The very Birds morning and evening and some also as the Nightingale in the night also are in their manner lifting up their notes unto their maker and maintainer Give us this day our daily bread must needs imply a daily prayer for it and as twice a day at least our bodies need supply of bread so is it sit that both body and soule be imployed twice a day in solemn seeking of the Lord about that and all other things which we need or the blessings of the Lord thereupon Quest Suppose a Christian take the Quest seasons of morning and evening for family prayer must he likewise take the same seasons for closet prayer also Answ Yea we should as much as Answ in us lyeth and the providence of God ministreth opportunities of it indeavour the same one duty may not willingly bee omitted because of the other It hath been proved that both are duties and the Saints will have respect to all and every of Gods Commandements As a Christian is considered singly and absolutely so closet secret retired prayer apart lyeth upon him but as in relation to others so also prayer with others is his duty as his estate is so is his bond of duty doubled The carnall heart of man will more cavill and startle at secret prayer by our selves alone then at that with others our natures will lesse easily be strangers to services to which others are privie as we see in Hypocrites and Familists than to such as the Lord onely beholdeth but no wiles or slights of our hearts or Satan should draw us from a commanded duty in Scripture And indeed we under the Gospel should not be lesse in holy serving of God with our spirits than those under the Law but rather more Hence it is that the wooden or Incense Altars for the incense of prayer is in Ezekiel Typically represented to be much larger under the times of the Gospel than ever under the Law That under the Law was a Cubit in length a Cubit in breadth and two Cubits in height
Exod. 30. 1 2 3. That which Ezekiel seeth in vision is three Cubits high and two Cubits long the breadth is indefinite and unlimited Ezek. 44. 22. Shewing that the Saints under the Gospel would make much more improvement of the Lord Jesus their holy Altar in prayer and make use of his mediation and Intercession by Faith in their heavenly sublimated supplications for height more sublime for continuance more stable and lasting c. than the Saints of old were ordinarily wont to doe Hence a Spirit of supplication promised in those dayes not to be barely dropped but abundantly to bee poured out upon the Saints Zech. 12. 10. 4. To be indesinent in prayer is to be 4 To be constant in a course of prayer constant in a course of prayer daily implyed also in dayly prayer to be made for daily bread Hence Paul injoyning praying alwayes joyneth persevering or holding on our course in prayer Eph. 6. 18. so Col. 4. 2. Continue instant in prayer As for Reasons why we ought to pray Reasons why we must pray constantly thus indesinently they are briefly these 1. In that the Lord is very constant 1 God is constant in calling upon us in calling upon us Esa 65. 12. He daily spreads out his hands to us we may well bee daily lifting up our hearts and hands to him 2. In that Jesus Christ intercedeth for 2 Christ is constant in pleading for us us without ceasing he ever liveth to make intercession for us coming unto God by him It is all his worke in a manner Heb. 7. 15. and 9. 14. Therefore wee may well be so much taken up with this businesse of prayer 3. In that the maine matters of our 3 Choice things beg'd are perpetuall prayers are everlasting matters and everlasting mercies call for incessant prayers yea the prayses one day to bee returned for answers of prayers will be everlasting and there would bee some proportion of perpetuity in our holy prayers 4. In that the Lord ceaseth not blessing of us till we cease begging but if we 4 God continueth to blesse whilest wee continue to aske give out from praying hee will forbear his wonted giving so long as Abraham held on asking the Lord held on answering Gen. 18. When Abraham left off Communing with the Lord he goeth up from Abraham If Joash be scanty in smiting with his darts his victories over the Syrians are the lesse 2 Kings 13. 18 19. Fewer spirituall wrestlings will issue in fewer spirituall Conquests The oyle of grace still runneth as long as there are empty vessels to receive the same As sometime Sir Walter-Raleigh answered Queen Elizabeths demand when he would leave begging of her not till your Majesty said he cease giving so should we perceiving that whilest wee seek the Lord he is found of us As 2 Chron. 15. 2. We should resolve to hold on seeking pray as long as wee prosper in it 5. In that holy constancy in prayer 5 Constancy in prayer argueth integrity in it will bee an argument of most integrity in it The Hypocrite will not pray alwayes Job 27. 8 10. They are elect ones which are so incessant in prayer Cry night and day Luke 18 7. They are naturall fruits to trees which they bring forth constantly So constancy in holy prayer argueth prayer to be in a holy wise naturall to us as Saints and that there is in us some praying nature It is a beame of Divine Immutability amidst variety of Changes in other things yet to be inchangeable in our way and course of holinesse and so of prayer The Saints as Saints whatever their changes otherwise may be yet are suppliants Zeph. 3. 10. From beyond the river of Aethyopia shall my suppliants come That is my Saints my effectual called ones which will be continually even naturally making holy supplications to me If abroad they are conscionable of prayer and so likewise if at home If free then free to pray if bond yet the Lords free men to pray In priviledged and peaceable times they continue praying and so they doe in boysterous and troublesome times whilst the light of God shineth in their tabernacles and on their spirits they labour in prayer and so in darknesse of temptations afflictions c. and yet they hold on praying 6. In that special and desirable benefits 6 Special blessings attained by constancy in prayer come by constancy in prayer for which onely consider that place Luke 21. 34 35 36. It s a special help against all worldly temptations If we would not be far charged with cares of this life pray alwayes Men much in prayer with God are ever the most weaned from the world They have so many sweet discourses with God that other talks with the world are more harsh and burthensome to them they are so oft in speech with the Spouse of their souls that they cannot affect to speak familiarly with that Strumpet They are so much in heaven that their spirits cannot bee much in earth Psal 3. 19 20. They drive so rich and gainful a trade in that celestial City that they have little list or delight to bee pedling elsewhere about trifles They fare so well at their fathers house that they care not for the devils husks or the worlds scraps It is likewise a meanes to escape the displeasure of God which lighteth upon others to escape that which cometh as a snare which taketh and holdest fast and bruiseth crusheth and killeth others ibid. Besides it is a means to fit us for Christs second coming Pray alwayes that ye may bee accounted worthy to escape all these things and to stand before the Sonne of man Persons much in prayer do so oft set up Tribunals in their owne hearts so frequently doe they make up just accounts with God in Christ and so many times in their prayers are they making references of matters unto that day that they familiarize with their Judge and do in a manner facilitate the businesse of that day so far as it concerneth them But here we might justly reprove such Use in our dayes who have formerly been more constant in family and possibly in Closet Prayer but now leave it off seldome or never pray in their closets and will not joyne with others in prayer This is charged upon hypocrites as their guise and garbe Job 27. 10. Will hee alwayes call upon God Quest Whence cometh it to passe that any Causes of ceasing in praier faint or grow weary or cease from praying Quest Answ Many bring with them to prayer Answ 1 too many incumbrances and they tyre 1 Incumbrances in prayer them they cannot travell on to hold out in a course of prayer when they use themselves to carry so much luggage with them 2. Many do but slightly waste their time in 2 Slightnesse in prayer prayer to no purpose so getting nothing by this their trade they grow weary of it and men shut up
shop as I may say It is bootlesse they perceive and in vaine for them to pray any longer Mal. 3. 14. 3. Many have some secret wounds or 3 Secret wounds and distempers diseases yet unhealed they are annoyed with some malignant distempers of heart with some predominant lusts and so come to faint and give out They began this holy course and set out with others in this spiritual way but cannot hold out with them their hearts not being sound and right within them they draw back and that to perdition their heart is lifted up and not upright within them and so cannot make any spiritual living of it In this way of exercise of faith Hab. 2. 4. whereas the just hold on living by faith these draw back Heb. 10. 38. Their hearts being not sound in Gods statutes they sustaine the shame of Apostasie Psal 119. 80. 4. Many doe not conscionably receive 4 Letting slip the words of God and retaine the holy food of their souls the word of God which should and would keep us and preserve the spirits of their soules in running this path of a Christians course and race and way Carelesse and unprofitable hearers will not cannot hold on long or with any life a course of prayer Whilst Christians are lively and fruitfull in hearing the word they are lively fruitfull and constant in prayer but they that give the bare hearing to the Prophets words minding other matters whilst they are hearing Ezek. 33 31 32. They are heartless and listless altogether in seeking unto God that they might live v. 10 If our iniquities bee upon us and wee pine away in our sinnes how should wee then live They think it loathsome to look or speak to God about it CHAP. IV. Touching the Conditions required to such manner of praying without ceasing and first of Faith in Prayer HAving spoken of the nature of the duty of prayer here injoyned and of that which is implyed in the notion of praying without ceasing We come now to the third thing at first propounded to consideration namely the conditions which are required in such praying importunely opportunely or constantly Now these conditions of incessant prayer are four 1. Faith 2. Humility 3. Sincerity 4. Watchfulnesse First then concerning Faith in prayer this is a principle requisite to prayer it is even all in all in it without this prayer is in effect no prayer unto the Lord hence acceptable prayer is called the prayer of faith Jam. 5. 15. The prayer of faith shal save the sick It s not so much a Christians prayer as his faith in prayer which prevaileth with God for a gracious answer Whatsoever yee ask believing yee shall receive Matth. 21. 23. It is faith which maketh a mans person first acceptable and no wonder then if such an ones prayer prevaile Cain and Abel both sacrifice hypocrites as well as upright ones pray God had respect unto Abel and unto his offering yet not to Caine. Gen. 4 4. But it was by faith that Abel offered a more excellent sacrifice then Cain Faith is The necessity of faith in prayer the instrument whereby the spots and stains which else might blast us and our prayers are removed both from our persons and prayers God purifies our hearts by faith Act. 15. 9 We are sanctified by faith Act. 26. 19. Faith is a meanes to make the holinesse of Christs person and prayers ours and that must needs be acceptable to the Lord. My beloved is mine all his holinesse and righteousness is mine saith the believing Church Cant. 2. 16. Faith interested the saints in all the succouring attributes and titles of God or offices and titles of Christ in the covenant of grace and all the particular promises which we need to improve in prayer what then more needfull or usefull in praier then faith Faith sheweth a godly soule where all its succour lyeth and where all its strength and life is to be had and after that maketh the utmost improvement of all in prayer It s faith which maketh the Saints keep their due distances in prayer Giveth God and Christ their due grace and mercy its due our selves and our spiritual enemies which we complaine of their due It setteth and as I may say placeth God and Christ in his proper place seat and throne putteth us into an holy Athletique plight ordereth the bounds proportions and motions of prayer and then taketh its best season and holy advantages both of God and of our selves to effect and bring about the desires which spring from our faith Faith is a lively spark indeed and putteth life both into the suppliants and into their supplications Bee wee never so dead dumb saplesse and listlesse in spirituals if faith begin once to be stirring it putteth life into the businesse Now for the better handling of this principall requisite to incessant prayer Consider 1. What faith in prayer is required and why so 2. What is the work of faith in praier 3. What helpfull means and incouragements are usefull to further faith in prayer 4. What are the marks of faith in prayer Touching the first we say that faith as There is requied in prayer Faith requisite acting in prayer either respecteth God more generally both in his absolute and relative nature or Jesus Christ more specially or the promises or providences of God more particularly 1. Faith in Gods nature and in God absolutely considered is required as in all other approaches to God so in this of prayer Hee that cometh to God must believe Heb. 11. 6 that he is and so must believe in God absolutely considered and that he is a rewarder of those that diligently seek him and so believe in him relatively considered But let 's instance in some particulars herein 1. Faith in the immensity and omnipresence 1 In Gods immensitie of God is required in prayer True it is faith in prayer doth and must look at God as in heaven in respect of his more glorious manifestation and communication of himselfe Hence that Our father which art Matth. 6. in heaven c. 2 Chron. 20. 6. Art not thou God in heaven And 2 Chron. 6. 21. Hear in heaven thy dwelling place It is a great help to an heavenly spirit in prayer and to high and holy aimes It is a notable curb to restraine carnall desires and thoughts in prayer to eye God as in heaven But yet albeit faith with its eager eye pierce the clouds and behold the Lord as above all yet also as in all and through all Hee conceiveth of God as comprehending heaven it selfe and not comprehended either of heaven or earth So did Solomon by faith in that prayer 1 King 8. 27. eye God as one whom the heaven of heaven could not containe Wheresoever the Saints are praying they are praying as before God Dan. 6. 10. Daniel prayeth and giveth thanks before God So did Nehemiah chap. 1. 4 Neither is any frame more sutable
by faith that sanctifieth them Exod. 29. 37. The best incense of our prayers needeth sprinkling with Chists bloud As was typed in that Exod. 30. 10. No intercourse twixt God and us but by the meanes of this blessed ladder whose foot is on earth and top reacheth unto heaven Gen. 28. 12. with Joh. 1. end A third branch of faith required in 8 In Gods promises prayer is faith in Gods promises especially in such promises as doe respect our personall and particular cases and complaints Jehosaphat in his prayer maketh use of a sutable promise respecting the present case about which he then besought the Lord 2 Chron. 20. 6 7 8 9. saying if when evill cometh upon us as the sword c. we stand before this house and in thy presence and cry in our afflictions unto the● then thou wilt hear and help When David also is to seek the Lord for mercy upon his house he improveth a promise of God made to that end 2 Sam. 7 27. For thou O God hast revealed it unto thy servants saying I will build thee an house therefore hath thy servant found in his heart to pray this prayer unto thee The Lord is so abundant as in goodnesse so in truth Exod. 34. 6 7. that at every paths end in the way of grace and race of godlinesse he hath placed some well of salvation some spring of consolation quickning and incouragement in Christ to goe therein without fainting All his Ordinances and precepts have their promises annexed to the faithfull observance thereof and no one ordinance hath more gracious promises made to the conscionable attendance thereupon then this of prayer This of prayer as it is that which in speciall putteth much honour upon God so the Lord hath honoured it with many goodly glorious incouraging promises now faith maketh use of this blessed treasury bequeathed in the Lords Testament to prayer or to his suppliants prayings Faith wisely layeth out and bestoweth this holy stock here and there in this and that case as need requireth hardly any prayer case to bee supposed but there are promises here and there scattered in the word of God which speak to that very case if not directly yet by necessary consequences Now by that grace of Faith the godly make sutable improvement thereof and where the case requireth drawing such spirituall conclusions from them as put them upon the pleading such holy maximes before the Lord the Lord seeth it meet to bound the peoples desires within these holy limits of his promises and it is faith that helpeth us to keep within compasse in our prayers And surely there is no language more sweet and acceptable to God then to speak to him in our prayers in this holy language of his spirit and word in his own language if we speak in our prayers no otherwise then the Lord himselfe speaketh in his promises there shall bee a sweet consort of voice begun by the spirit in the promises seconded by the spirit of faith in the Saints prayers and answered by God in his providences 4. The last branch of faith required in prayer 9. In Gods providences was faith in God his providences the Saints in their prayers mentioned in scripture have used thus by faith to improve the providence of God as Psal 22. 4 5. Our father 's called upon thee and were delivered Isai 64. The reall respects which the Lord beares to his peoples prayers are practically demonstrated in the providence of God providences of mercy respecting prayer cases are but the promises of God made thereto acted and executed Every such providence is an Oracle of God instructing or incouraging us Faith is a spirituall recorder in the soule and conscience sanctified it registreth writeth and noteth downe by the finger of the spirit on the table of the heart such observable and usefull passages and faith calleth for conscience to read them over as need requireth There are no cases now but what in substance have been heretofore there is nothing new under the Sun And the Lord in like cases cannot vary but ever carrieth it like himselfe so that faith makes great advantage hereof in prayer the spirit of God hee leadeth suppliants in the same track of holy requests for the substance of them and what wonder if the same answers and issues are may be must be by faith expected presidents in prayer cases as they are rules to us so are they arguments with God in our holy pleadings with him in our prayers for his mercy It is so with men in their Courts and pleas Presidents in such and such a Kings reigne in such a suite thus and thus issued according to such or such a Statute not repealed are casting matters in law suits and so it is verily in our suites in heavens Court for this or that reliefe which wee crave presidents of providences improved by faith are a currant Gospel plea. The second thing propounded comes The worke of faith in prayer now to be handled namely what is the worke and businesse of faith in prayer Prayer is called the prayer of faith James 5. 15. as if faith were and indeed is the chief instrument of the holy Ghost in the soules of the suppliants to doe all in prayer Let us instance in some particular good offices which faith doth do in and for the souls of Gods poor suppliants in this work and business of Prayer 1. Faith is a monitor to instruct and 1. It instructeth inform the soul truly and throughly of such things as are most sutable and helpfull to this holy work Hence we read of the Psalmist in his secret lifting up of his heart to the Lord in the night season he saith His reins instructed him Psal 16. 7. This knowing grace of faith in his heart was the Spirits instrument to teach him Faith is called the wisdom of the just Luke 1. 17. the wisdome of justified persons by Christ to which they were to be converted there spoken of and as other wisdome so this in speciall is profitable to direct our mindes and mouthes It is faith which giveth the soul the truest survey which it hath faithfully made of its emptinesse and needinesse It is faith which most fully and convincingly informeth the soul of the fulnesse and freenesse of the riches of Grace in God and Christ and of his sutableness to us considering our cases and conditions It is faith that telleth the soul of its interest and incouragements in the mercies of God and merits of Christ and in the Covenant of grace and any particular branch thereof so far as the same doth concern its perfect cases about which the soule comes to God in Prayer Faith in Prayer acteth as a Queen and 2. It injoineth as I may say a mother grace to order and injoyn and excite each praying grace unto its proper work therein When Faith is stirring it doth in a manner speak and charge Desire to do its office
reach out thy hand open thy mouth wide inlarge thy self O Desire to crave these and these mercies which the soul needeth which the Lord is ready to give And Love do thou the like never a more lovely object presented to thee from one who so dearly loveth the soul wherein thou art Zeal be thou fervent put an edge upon Desire and Love the case so requireth the mercies are neer its pity they should be lost for want of putting to a little more strength to wrestle for them Humility stoop thou the heart fall down be low and vile before one that is so glorious Fear awe thou the heart let it tremble in the presence of the holy One of Israel Joy do thou enlarge the heart in the sense of mercies already gotten by prayer and more mercies are at hand Hope stand thou on tiptoe and look up and look out for verily mercy is not far off the Lord is neer such secret motives and whispers of faith that are in the souls of Gods suppliants their spirits are incouraged and moved variously to act in prayer from that faith which they have in the Lord when it is exercised Look as Davids faith in the love of God towards him occasioned made that speech in his soul when to praise God so that David from the strength of his faith therein speaketh to his soul And all that is within him to praise his Name Psalm 103. 1. The like speech doth faith occasion in a gracious heart when to pray requiring all within the same to be imployed in furthring the work So when David is to make his prayer to the God of his life in faith that God will command loving kindness to him Psalm 42. 8. here is a charge given in his heart to attend it patiently and hopefully and distempers are commanded to stand by the while v. 11. 3 Faith in Prayer is a moderation to regulate 3. It doth regulate and rectifie the souls pleas yea to dictate Arguments to back those holy pleas Prayers of Faith use to be pleading prayers filled and carryed on in lively reasonings with the Lord. And because oft-times the spirit of a Suppliant may be even non-plust almost and not know how to carry it on by reason of secret cavils raised in the heart whether from Satan or distrust or otherwise Faith then stepping forth and whispering some spiritual and sutable answers cleareth up the mist upon the Spirit and the mistake and sophisme and so the soul is a fresh carryed on in his pleading with God Psalm 77. 7. Will the Lord cast off c. this was secretly whispered by distrust as if God would cast him off but will he do it for ever and so ver 8 9. David his spirit was pinched in these reasonings and cavils at present he could not positively answer that God would not do so the cavil of distrust became a real question to his tempted deserted spirit by reasoning so much with that whilst he was crying to the Lord ver 1 but faith gave light to the case and upon discovery hee perceived that these were but cavils of an infirm spirit of his own ver 10. The case is resolved and determined through the help and light of Faith exercised and acted and standing up which before sate silent and he concluded this was his infirmity Faith is a Second to the soul in its holy wrestlings and pleadings with God to succour it in its suits both in point of assistance perswading with the heart that the Lord will prepare the heart to seek him and so the rather to prevail Psal 10. 17. And in point of Assurance 1 John 5. 15. it is the speech of faith We have what we ask of God It is as sure as if it were already granted And so in point of Acceptance ver 14. We know he heareth ver 7. Now when at any time the spirit of a Suppliant beginneth to give out when any fainting fit is upon it then faith reneweth the charge upon the Lord taketh up the holy weapons which the spirit of the Saints began to lay by the Arguments which it was ready to forgo and now the soul gathers up it selfe afresh and plyeth the Lord with renewed strength of holy requests at this passe was Jonah chap. 2. 4 7. he said he was cast out yet would look again to the Lord and ver 7. when fainting and when faith minding him afresh of something in the Lord he is revived and sends up many Supplications to him What give out wil Faith say nay fie for shame It claps the soul on the back as I may say and bids it chear up wrestle one bout more pursue once again it may be nay it is likely thou wilt prevail nay thou shalt indeed prevail 4. Faith in prayer is an Agent for the 4. It pleadeth soul to improve and plead all the foregoing principles and spiritual Topick places mentioned That of Gods gracious disposition it is a large field and very fruitful in prevailing Arguments when improved by faith so is that of God his All-sufficiency All-mightiness Eternity Immutability and so is that of Christ considered in his Offices Merit Mediation and Intercession the Promises of God likewise are several heads of holy pleas Faith improveth them wisely and seasonably and sutably as the cases of the same require It would bee improving them all in and through the Lord Jesus for the souls succour and support in this Ordinance of Prayer verifying that Isai 12. 3. Drawing water out of the wells of Salvation 5 Finally Faith in prayer becometh as it were the common pledge between the 5. It undertaketh Lord and the Suppliant that each shall do right in all that hath been pleaded Faith undertakes to become bound and to be a pawne to the soul that the Lord for his part will do what is meet and what becometh him for the soul And againe it ingageth it selfe to the Lord that by his help the soul shall attend to its duty which concerneth it See Psalm 55. 3. Davids faith you see there pawneth its credit that the Lord will not shall not say him nay My voice shalt thou hear O Lord and then faithfully promiseth on Davids behalf that he will and shall rightly order his prayer and so wait and leave it with the Lord and unto thee will I direct my prayer and look up 3. In the third place we come to consider of some useful Helps unto sincere Suppliants Helps to saith in prayer Faith in prayer The Helps and Encouragements to faith in Prayer may be such as these 1 Let us take and make all holy advantage of the least may be of Mercy where on 1. Improve every may be of mercy we may ground an expectation of a gracious successe and answer of our prayers We may yea must do thus Meek ones must seek the Lord hoping for his mercy when there is but a may be of being hid from the Lords anger Zeph.
our selves and thereby furthereth such humility 2 Get our hearts filled with love to the Lord. Love is a stooping grace it will 2. Love to the Lord. make a Christian think meanly of all he saith or doth in behalf of Christ whom he loveth that he never speaketh nor doth enough for him Love will make a man amplifie his worth and excellency and glory and even be speaking well even the best of him and that wil surely make him carry it submissively to him as very loath to displease or dishonor him and when at any time a Christian wrongeth or offendeth the Lord Oh how will love occasion self-loathing and displeasure and distaste and trouble for it The Lord Jesus in giving that answer in that poor womans hearing Luke 7. 47. Her sins which are many are forgiven her for she loved much sheweth that love also set her on work in such humble and melting sort to expresse the secret desires of her soul unto him touching the conserving and clearing of her Justification ver 38. 3 Be we sincere in heart in our prayers 3. Sincerity which we make The sincere hearted Publican will humble himself in seeking of Gods favour by prayer when the leaven of hypocrisie will heave and puff up that Pharisee whilst he is praying Luke 18. Sincerity will make us in prayer speak all freely and ingenuously on the part of God and Christ in way of good and on our own part in way of our evil and emptiness it will make men of yeilding and flexible tempers and cause persons to be open and plain hearted with the Lord and that they shall not refuse or be unwilling to take any shame before God 4 Improve we the thoughts and serious 4. Thoughts of our need and Gods greatnes considerations of our needy conditions as likewise of the greatnesse of God The Saints are stiled such as are beggers in spirit Matth. 5 3. hungry ver 6. Luke 1. 53 Destitute ones Psal 102. 17. such as whose best habilements are rags Isaiah 64. 6. Clay vessels the Lord our potter ver 8. Dust Gen. 18. 27. and such like the consideration whereof kept those Saints of God as Abraham and the rest humble in their praiers When we look at this ragged condition of ours it will make us remember our selves and keep us humble in our Supplications 5 Spread we much our own and Ancestors 5. Thoughts of our Ancestors sins sins before the Lord when we are to pray And thus did Daniel chap. 9. thus did Ezra chap. 9. The very serious mention and meditation of an offence of a child of God against his Father will make a Regenerate nature begin to work and then will issue such holy blushes in the face of an ingenious Christian If through the wily slights of Satan and our deceitful hearts we should begin to gaze on our goodly feathers and have some risings of spirit in way of pride yet at the sight of this black foot of ours we should then assuredly fall in our spirits 6 Take we all holy advantages of such 6. Taking advantage of melting workings in our selves melting weeping plights in which we are sometimes above others Davids heart being in that humble plight upon occasion of a good word of the Prophet sent to him from God then David goeth in and prayeth and then he carryeth it so humbly 2 Sam. 7. 18 19 c. When Ezra upon the hearing of the evils among them was put into that abased frame Ezra 9. 3. then he falleth into that humble sort to pray before the Lord ver 5 6. c. So whilst Nehemiahs heart was even broken at the present hearing of the sad newes he forthwith setteth himself in solemn wise to pray and weep before the Lord Nehem. 1. 2 3. compared with verse 4 5. c. Albeit such melting desires and inclinations should haply be raised from other causes or spiritual miseries yet being stirring already they may the better be spiritualized There are times when we are so strangely stupified that scarce any thing will affect us but when affected seriously with any thing it is an advantrge if improved wisely to turn such waters the sluces being now opened into the right channel 7 In our secret approaches to the Lord 7. Premeditation spend some time in serious premeditations it will help to put us into a more serious frame of spirit and that is the next neighbour to an humble and sensible plight It will add plummets to fleety lofty spirits especially if we seriously consider of his Majesty and Soveraignty before whom wee come surely that will help to bring us on our knees The sight of the Kings Colours will doubtlesse make all but some presumptuous carelesse stout spirits to lower their sails even when they are going on full sail'd in prayer CHAP. VI. Of Sincerity required in Prayer HAving spoken in part of the third general thing propounded touching the conditions required to the incessant practice of this Duty of Prayer and therein handled two of those conditions required namely Faith and Humility we come now to a third namely Sincerity or Purity or Integrity The approved Suppliants are such as call upon God out of a pure heart 2 Tim. 2. 22. such as call upon him in Truth Psal 145. 18. The prayer of the upright is a delight to the Lord Prov. 15. 8. Prayer that is pure Job 16. 17. For our better handling of this Requisite to prayer consider we 1 Wherein this Purity Integrity and Sincerity required in prayer doth consist 2 Why the Lord requireth it 3 What are the Marks of it 4 What Meanes and Helps there are to it 5 And lastly what Motives may stir us up to indeavour it To the first we answer That such Sincerity consisteth in these six or seven Sincerity consisteth things 1 In carrying on the whole business of 1. In praying as to God prayer as to God Whether we confesse our sins and miseries or crave redresse of them whether we ask such or such blessings or favours for our selves or others or whether we blesse the Lord for Grace already vouchsafed us for what else we do in Prayer we are to carry it with such awe and reverence as those which are speaking to God and with such intention and attention and observance as those that are now to deal with God and to keep our true distance neither heartlesly distrustful and dismayed and yet not heedlesly and presumptuously or malepertly bold with God Afraid of him yet not terrified by him sollaced in him therein yet trembling before him satisfied in him yet unsatisfied in continued desires of mercy from him resting on him yet restlesse and albeit restlesse as pressing upon him for mercies we need yet resting on him quietly for the same Having such apprehensions of God in the duty as befitteth him and as are sutable to us to the Duty to the present work and workings therein If we confess our
sins we are sensibly apprehensive of his Purity and Majesty offended thereby of his Goodnesse and Patience abused therby of his privity to them all in their circumstances of his sin-revenging Justice due thereto of his sole prerogative to pardon the same of his readinesse in Christ to do it We are seriously apprehensive of the vilenesse of such sins of our owne loathsom nature whence they did arise and our hearts rise up in holy indignation and detestation of them and our selves for them whilst we mention the same we bleed over them in our spirits could even tread upon our selves and take a holy revenge on our selves for the same and all the meltings and breathings of our spirits in the mention of our sins they are stil as to God When we mention such and such wants of such and such mercies we crave all is carried as to God We have sutable workings in our minds we eye him as full of all grace and mercy as treasuring up all that fulness in the Lord Jesus as willing and free to communicate the same as real in his Promises of the same and the like might be said in the rest Psalm 5. 3. David saith he will direct or orderly settle prepare and adress his prayer to the Lord. And Christ would have such as pray to pray to their Father which seeth in secret Matth. 6. 6. Job would order his cause before the Lord Job 23. 4. 2 In carrying on the whole business of 2. In doing it as from God prayer as from God as praying in the Spirit Eph. 6. 18. Praying in or by the dictate direction of the holy Ghost Jud. 20. Christians are to drive this holy trade with God but yet as with his owne talents and commodities Luke 19. 16. Lord thy pound hath gained ten pounds saith the good servant Wee should wrestle in and by prayer with God but as in and by his strength Hosea 12. 3. By the Lord will his people make mention of his name in prayer or any other ordinance of his Isai 26 13. 3. In carrying on the whole work of 3 In doing it as for God prayer as for God alone The Suppliants of God bring their prayer not as their offering so much as Gods offering Zeph. 3. 10. they do indeed lift up their prayer as did the Prophet Isai 37. 4. and their heart in prayer yet so as withal exalting God in both Hee is extolled with their tongue in their crying to God with their voyce Psal 66. 17. The Saints confesse their sins that God may be cleared in his proceedings Psalm 51. 4. Expresse his mercies in prayer not to set forth their owne praise and commendation as did the Pharisee Luke 18. 10 11 12. But that the Lord rather may be glorified and that the heart in the mention thereof may be awakened to give him glory and therefore they use in the mention thereof sensibly to immix the mention of their own vilenesse and wretchednesse If they request of God such and such mercies yet it is that the Lord may occasionally be the more honoured in granting the same to them whether the mercies bee of a spiritual or temporal nature Albeit the mercies they crave and immunitie from the miseries which they complaine of to the Lord bee the matter of their prayers yet not the sole motive Selfe is not the great wheel which setteth all the wheels of their hearts going nor is self the center in which those many lines of their spirits and prayers doe end and meet but rather the respect to the Lord and his name favour and presence these are all in all They are a generation not of falseseekers in their prayers but of seekers of the face of the God of Jacob. Psal 24. 6. and having pure hearts therein they doe not lift up their soules to vanity ver 4. The maine of their desires is that the Lord Jesus the man of Gods right hand may be glorified and that the mighty hand of God may be with him in his government and if he be exalted that shall and will ingage them the rather to bee thankfull to God for it Psal 80. 17 18. The making of the refused stone the head-stone of the corner is that wonder of grace in which they thankfully rejoyce Psal 118. 22 23 24. David wisheth that guilt removed not meerly because it lay as so sore and heavy a burden upon his conscience or that he would have ease of the terrours thereof but that in being eased and freed thereof he might bee the freer to sound forth the prayses of God Psal 51. 14. Hee would have his former joy againe not because he made any idol of his comforts and was all for comfort in his spirit for he is as earnest for a cleare and sound heart verse 10. But that he may be more active for God in giving some honour to him in other sinners conversion whom he had haply hardned by his sin c. verse 12 13. Hee would have his mouth opened verse 15. Not to bee more free and chearfull of speech but that his lips might set forth Gods praise The sons and daughters of God pray for preservation from or deliverance out of temptations and afflictions inward and outward as in the petition of the Lords Prayer but with a first and maine respect and desire that the name of God may bee hallowed sanctified honoured therein they pray for the remission of their sinnes and the comfortable manifestation thereof not meerly because they are damning but because detestable to them not because terrours to them simply but that God in his gracious and free pardon of them may have his name hallowed and for that cause doe they pray for all temporal blessings for them in their callings and conditions under the notion of dayly bread The Godly powre out prayers not so much as expressions of their desires of observance thereof from God as of obedience therein unto God Nor meerly as helping meanes of future but also as an homage of love for past mercy David will call upon God because hee loveth not himselfe but him Psal 116. 1 2. 4 In being as ready pressed to a serious 4 In like conscience of use of means use of all other meanes to obtain mercies prayed for and avoid miseries bewayled as to pray for the one and against the other Abel bringeth himselfe with his offering both are equally at the beck and service of God so did not Cain Gen. 4. 4. They offer themselves in with their prayers and such like service as the maine sacrifice willing to prove what is the holy and acceptable and perfect will of God Rom. 12. 1 2. And therefore no wonder they are pressed to use any holy meanes to further what they ask of God Their heart and hand is as I may say combined to and joyned with their tongues If they cry for wisedome they bring their instruments to dig and search for the precious mines thereof
Prov. 2. 3 4. Their prayers are called seeking Isai 55. 6. because they are ever attended with searching in all corners in every meanes if they may find out and light of the mercies they pray for And they are comprehended under the notion of that hungring Matth. 5. 6. that will break thorow even stone walls any difficult lets but it will come by the food it craveth Many instances hereof might be given but more hereof when we come to speak of that case about use of meanes 5. In not hiding any thing from God as unwilling or not desiring his privity 5 In hiding nothing from God thereto but at least indeavouring to open all to him declaring our wayes to him Psal 119. 26. Powring out our hearts to him Psal 62. 8. And where we fall short craving a further discovery of our selves by and to the Lord. Psalm 139. 23 24. When Job would cleare his integrity and prove his sincerity he doth it professing that he covered not his transgressions as Adam Job 31. c. Sincere ones are 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 such as would be and have all in them seen of God as persons held to the sun-light perspicuous transparent yea in all their spots Suppliants being much in commerce with God they have experience of his all-searching and all seeing eye and cannot but will and desire his search Psal 139. 1 2. 23. verses compared They are acquainted with his admirable faithfulnesse and cordialnesse to them and therefore are not loth to have it thus but glad of that opportunity They find they pay dearly for any contrary acts of guile and beholding withal the happinesse of plain dealing with God in their words and walks they cannot but desire and indeavour the same Psal 32. 2 3 5 6. 6. In harbouring nothing willingly 6 In harbouring no sin hindring answer of praier and knowingly in themselves tending to hinder audience and acceptance of their persons and prayers by the Lord or free accesse to the Lord and to his gracious throne The Psalmist declareth that the unfainednesse of his prayer in that he dare make that appeal to the Lord and is purposed not to offend so much as in a word Psal 17. 1 3. And Psal 66. 15. The sincerity of his heart in prayer appeared in that he albeit he had evil in his heart dwelling there yet was not the same had in respect by him Hence that putting away of iniquity required in persons which are intended to pray Job 11. 13 14 15. hence the holy clearing of the Saints as it is called 2 Cor. 7. 11. when entring upon prayer by premising prefacing their selfe-condemning confessions as in Ezra Daniel and others Hence that casting up accounts when persons are then to offer up their gifts then is the remembring time of what was not taken such notice of before When thou offerest thy gift at the Altar and there remembrest c. Matth. 5. 23. When to lift up our hands and our hearts unto God in the heavens then if ever there is or ought to be searching and trying of our wayes Lam. 3. 40 41. we are to draw near with our hearts sprinkled from an evil conscience and privity to any knowne sin approved in us or by us Heb. 10. 22. Sincerity in prayer loaths to mean rebellion when it speaks repentance to cry my Father and yet doe evil to the utmost Jerem. 3. 4 5. Sincerity will heartily complaine of any lets to the free passage of prayer and account the same its great burden and misery as Lam. 3. 8 44. but it will never connive or wink at them or give free way to them Sincerity is very real not intending speech with God so much as successe from God and therefore will not dare not cannot owne any spirituall make-bates 7. In avoiding all affection of any expression in prayer In hypocrisie there 7 In avoiding all affected expressions in prayer is affectation hypocrites are stage-players which albeit they are illiterate dunces many of them yet will be highflown sometimes in their expressions their mouth speaketh great swelling words when they speak to men or God or else they faile of their use and aime Jude 16. And in all affectation there is some hypocrisie bee the persons who they will be that are therein exercised Sincerity will account those Gentile-like esteemed flourishes of rhetorical ingeminations but vaine repetitions Matth. 6. 6 7. not expecting that the Lord should be moved by any such like vanity ibid. Sincerity loaths and feares to complement with the all-seeing and faithfull God The lips of the Saints in their prayer are as as a thred of scarlet not stuffed out with the gowty rhetorick of man for it is in comparison sthe high and holy language of the spirit no better but with the pure spun spirituall eloquence of God Cant. 4 3. Thy lips are a thred of Scarlet Now to answer more briefly to the second thing propounded The Reasons Reasons of sincerity in praier why God requireth Sincerity in our praier may be such as these 1 Because Purity and simplicity is most 1. Sincerity is most sutable to Gods nature to whom wee pray sutable to his nature with whom wee have to do in prayer as a simple pure Spirit he will be worshipped in spirit and in truth John 4. 23 24. He seeketh most that part of his Image of Truth and Purity in any person or performance Such doth the Father seek to worship hiw ibid. Truth in the inward parts is that which he eyeth and desireth Psalm 51. 6. The more of that therein the more approved the more delightful to him The words of the pure are to God also pleasant words Prov. 15. 26. His Image in his children is lovely The child that is likest his Father is most made of The purity and sincerity of the people of God is reckoned their perfection albeit they have many imperfections attending their persons and performances Thence are the godly called the perfect 1 Cor. 2. 6. Besides Purity and Sincerity is most sutable to Christ our High Priest who was holy and undefiled Hebr. 7. 26. And God would have his Priests his Saints an holy Priesthood and so conformable to him 1 Pet. 2 3. Besides there is Truth Reality Seriousnesse and Solidity in all we eye and improve in prayer and therefore no wonder if God will have us carryed with an answerable frame of spirit therein the Priest of our Profession is what he is really Truth it self John 14. 6. The meritorious Sacrifice was real and true it was the Sacrifice of himself Hebr. 9. 26. The Covenant of Christs blood a real ratified forcible Testament Hebr. 8. 6. and chap. 9. 17. c. The way made for us a true and living way and therefore we may well draw neer to God with true hearts Heb. 10. 16 17 19 20 21 22 verses compared 2 Because Sincerity ever useth to put 2. Sincerity strengthneth our praiers to
and right things should be our constant and daily study The thoughts of the Righteous are right Prov. 12. 5. and therefore no wonder that the words of the pure are pleasant words Prov. 11. 26. When men love purenesse of heart in all their courses there will be a grace and savour thereof in all their discourses with God or men as Prov. 22. 11. when persons double in some things with God and their owne soules they will do so in other things likewise James 1. 8. A double minded man is unstable in all his wayes Hypocrisie is leaven Luke 12. 1. if you lay it and hide it and suffer it to lye in one part of the lump of your conversation it will spread and sowre all the rest soon James 4. 2 3. compared prescribing the remedy of that guileful asking to spend the blessings of God upon their lusts verse 23. He instanceth the double minds that such have and they must purge themselves of their double mind in all other things if ever they would approach and draw nigh to God in prayer rightly and not ask amisse and for this purpose get we our hearts and hands rid of what ever sinfull defilements which do foment that doubling with God and hindreth this integrity in prayer If men in any kind retain the same they will ask amisse ask things with a false adulterous heart ibid. verses 23 4. compared We shall never make streight steps in this part of our christian race if that which is lame be not healed Heb. 12. 13. If the feet of our affections be diseased we can never wrestle with God so stably but shall halt therein as well as in other of the waies of God 2. When at any time we espy any flaws or doublings with God in prayer as the 2 Be truely abased for any guile therein best sometimes may espy some guileful slightings and overlinesse therein be we greatly abased for the same as James wisheth such as ask amisse and such false spirits therein James 4. 2 3 4. or such as would bee rid of such doubling guileful distempers verse 8. to be afflicted and mourne namely for that doubling with God and their owne soules when Christians pay deare for such slynesse and slightnesse they will surely take heed thereof the more bitter it becomes and grievous to their palate the more will they leave it and loath it It is to be feared that many Christians which see such slyness and guiliness in prayer they are content sometimes that they have prayed albeit the same were a shell and shadow of the duty and the pith and substance thereof were wanting or if they bee troubled lightly slightly with it all is not wel with them that they deal not so faithfully with God and their owne souls yet they are not throughly stirred up with serious griefe and holy indignation by reason thereof and therefore goe on oft times in such a way If guile of spirit were so exactly and throughly examined and sentenced and holy revenge taken upon it such a cheater would not so much haunt the hearts of christians in this and other of the ordinances of God as it doth And to this let me add that we carefully and resolutely resist Sathan when at any time then or afterwards he doth tempt us to this guiliness and false-heartedness in our talking with God in prayer give not the least way to it but when at first you perceive the tempter busie that way to put us upon sinister ends in our requests or any sly dealing with God and our soules in prayer away with it strongly and seasonably bend we all our strength against it discover to God by humble and solemn confession that treacherous motion cry out upon it pursue it and never leave till we have sent it packing with shame and loathing of heart Hence is it that James wisheth such as were so guily in their prayers they made James 4. 2 3 4. to make use of that remedy Resist the divell namely in his temptation thereunto and he will flye from you verse 7. and espying such like wilinesse of spirit in our prayers let us bee willing to be crossed in any such requests as we make with such a spirit for verily God wil not grant such desires to us if he love us Jam. ● 3 if we do or should do it it would be worse for us Many of the Saints see cause to blesse God afterwards that the Lord did not grant such or such requests of theirs perceiving that indeed their heads were not right therein and t is well for them that God will crosse them in any sinfull desires of theirs yea it would be better for us that God should fall upon us with some good downeright blowes whilst we carry it thus wilily with him in any of our prayers as usually he doth deal with his servants under such distempers Wars came upon them many contentions amongst them they that doubled and devided so with God they were divided amongst themselves and not so true to each other James 4. 1 2 3 4. but as a remedy of that inward cause of these outward disorders and mischiefes This Apostle wisheth such and let us follow his counsell Submit wee our selves to God verse 7. and humble our selves under any such divine providence verse 10. see that it is good say it is good and then we shall he better 3. Labor to be of an humble and lowly heart 3 Bee of an humble spirit in prayer in our praiers and we shal pray the more honestly intirely They are ever proud spirits that have such selfe-aims and slie respects to their own names or such good blessings as the main in their praiers which may make them seeme some body amongst men what ever approbation therein they get with God James telleth those he mentioned that they were of adulterous spirits James 4. 4. that they asked and had not as asking amisse out of base respects and verse 2 3. verse 6. he telleth them more plainely that they would be above others in gifts and repute and estate c. Envy setteth them on work verse 5. they are proud and therefore God resisteth them in that way of asking but humble ones get the grace of him which their hearts seek Humble ones have no such wily fetches and reaches but are plain hearted they are such which are lifted up whose hearts are not upright within them in any things what they say or doe Heb. 2. 4. 4 Bee wee of believing spirits therein 4. Get and exercise more faith in the Lord. So much unbeliefe in our asking so much doubling with God James 1. 6 8. Unbelief is never cordial but slavish and selfish Faith will cause a through opening of the heart to God Psal 62. 1 8. Wee shall then draw near to God with the truest hearts when with most assurance Heb. 10. 22. There is secret Atheisme of heart or infidelity and much unbeliefe in that
against me saith God Hos 7. 13. yet in pretence cryed to him but in truth they did not cry to him when they howled on their beds their ends were carnal ibid. and they make God a God that were as carnal as they a God that would further the desires of lusts else why do they petition him thereto and this is to bely the Lord and the Lord useth to answer such according to their heart desires according to their heart Idols and not their lip hypocrisies Ezek. 14. he giveth them up to their lusts they secretly chuse Delusions notwithstanding other pretences of sacrificing Isaiah 66. 3. and the Lord chuseth to let them have their choice verse 14. and at length taketh away that good that they seem to have and to prayer they become as speechlesse outed of all their ability to pray Math. 22. 11. CHAP. VII Of Watchfulness required to Prayer HAving handled three of the Conditions required to the incessant practice of this Duty of Prayer we come now to speak of the fourth and last Requisite thereto namely Watchfulnesse which is threefold 1. Watching unto prayer Ephes Praier watching threefold 6. 18. 2. Watching in prayer Coloss 4. 2. 3. Watching after prayer Psalm 130. 1 2 5. In which let us consider severally three things 1 The Nature of the Duty in the three forementioned branches thereof 2 The Reasons and Motives urging to the practice thereof 3 Some Helps furthering the performance of the same Watchfulnesse unto prayer consisteth Watching unto praier consists 1. In readiness to take all praier seasons in these four particulars 1 Being of a wakeful spirit ready and fit to take the due seasons of prayer as the Lord requireth Isaiah 55. 6. Call upon him while he is near as the Saints usual practice is and that is a part of their special priviledge for to do They call upon God in a time wherein he may be found Psalm 32. 6. There is a morning of opportunity which David will take for prayer Psalm 5. 3. True it is that God is up before us he is stirring early for his peoples help as soon as the face of the morning or season of shewing mercy to them appeareth he helpeth them Psalm 46. 5. but yet wee may not be up in our spirits we had need rowze up our hearts as being too oft drowsie at such times and not watching for the first day-break of a season of mercy So that look as David did when to praise God that are we to do when to pray to him Awake early Psal 57. 7 8. There is much spiritual sluggishnesse cleaveth to the spirits of the best in spiritual services as sometimes the eyes of their bodies were covered with sleep when they should have prayed Mat. 26. 4. so is it too oft with our spirits when they are not in wakeful plight That Godly Matron when to utter a Song of Praise to God see how she doubleth and redoubleth the word Awake Awake awake Deborah Awake awake utter a Song Judg. 5. 12. It is not a little calling that will awake our slumbring heavy eyed spirits Sometimes they call up a sleeping Jonah to arise and call upon his God Jonah 1. 6. Zachary must be rowsed out of his sleepinesse to observe the Vision by the Angel Zach. 4. 1. When the Lord Jesus would hear his Doves voice in prayer Cant. 2. 14. see how oft he calleth to her to arise and come away verse 10 13. Sometimes the Spirit of God in their consciences and spirits themselves calleth them up to attend this holy imployment if any morning light of approaching grace peepeth forth or season of doing the Lord service in prayer is observed as in Deborah and David and others of the Saints If ever our spirits had need be up and ready they had need be so when we are to pray A sleepy spirit will scarce speak sense as I may say to God in prayer It is burthensome to a friend to stand listning to a sleepy broken discourse consisting of half words and sentences indistinctly placed and uttered in his ears albeit it be by his friend So is it in a like spirituall disorderly drowsie praying and speaking to the Lord as men in a sleepy fit rather lose something they got in their hand then get more unto the same by craving it in such a drowsie sort So is it here we are losers and not gainers by prayers whereunto our spirits are not wakened to be fit to speak to the Lord as becometh him us 2 In heeding to make use of all holy and 2 In taking all prayer advantages special advantages unto prayer that Divine Providence offereth When Christians wait for such items of Providence such speaking invitations to Prayer then they watch unto prayer indeed As at other posts of the doors of Christ so at this are the Saints to watch and wait Prov. 8. 33. 34. Albeit the Lord in respect of his own disposition to mercy be alwayes ready to hear and help his people yet he is not alwayes to be spoken withal for that end neither are we so fit to speak to him At sometimes againe it is in our hearts to pray to the Lord as David said he found in his heart to pray that prayer to God 2 Sam. 7. 27. At other times that advantage was to seek It requireth much holy skill and care to espie and discern advantages to praier A wandring watchlesse spiritlesse sluggish eye observeth them not espieth them not discerneth not the same 3 In observing narrowly distinctly what In minding all praier occasions necessary weighty occasions of praier we have searching our wayes for that purpose and then lifting up heart and hand in praier Lam. 3. 40 41. Like Pleaders Saints ought to be good Students that they may bee the fitter to plead we are to study our hearts and lives and the cases of both before wee plead them Or look as Trades men do look over and set their marks upon their parcels ere they do retail them so in this case ought the Saints to look over the particulars of their hearts and lives before they do trade with God in prayer about the same 4 In observing wisely the frame of spirit In minding the plight of our spirits when to pray in which we are when wee are to addresse our selves to prayer how fit we are or unfit for prayer how far lively or listlesse or dead hearted how far tender or otherwise senselesse how far serious or slighty what faith is stirring or what distrusts doubts or temptations and like other Musicians which when they are to play as they are about to tune their Instruments they make use of their musical ear attending how far each string is in tune or no too high or too low too sharp or too flat So is it here in the Suppliants of God which are Harpers as wee have shewed it is their peculiar property and gift above other men they have
as I may say a musical ear an attentive discerning spirit and can tell when their spirits are prepared or unprepared and how far forth prepared or not prepared to seek the Lord. David had not only a forelook to that that his heart might bee prepared to praise God but hee had a reflect look upon the same and giveth his censure upon it that as far as hee could judge his heart was in indifferent good tune to praise God Psalm 57. 7. And the like observation did the Church make of her heart when to seek the Lord strong and lively desires of God and his favour were stirring in her and she is resolved to improve them that way to the utmost How many people which pretend to be seekers of God are utterly carelesse in making these observations and being thus heart awaked for this duty which I leave to their own consciences seriously to consider But the people of God ought thus to watch unto prayer it appeareth We ought to watch unto prayer because 1 It s a special help to Pray 1. In that it will be a special help to pray pertinently awfully seriously and sensibly If wee would pray in the spirit with the help life and power of the holy Ghost in a spiritual and heavenly manner we had need watch unto prayer Eph. 6. 18. praying in the spirit watching thereunto c. 2. In that it will much help spirituall 2 It helpeth inlargements in prayer inlargements and continuance in the act of prayer and prevent straitnings and inconstancy praying alway with all manner of prayer and watching thereunto are joyned yea it will help our skil in prayer we shall pray in the spirit in that sense even in and with the skil thereof The best students are or may or will be the best pleaders in this way of prayer 3. In that it will be a special meanes to 3 It helpeth successe in prayer make our prayers more availing and successeful both in the exercise of our faith and hope and patience such watching unto prayer Ephes 6. 18. Helpeth to farther that mentioned ver 15 16 17. as might be evinced in many particulars if need were 4. Watching in prayer consisteth in 4 Watching in Prayer consisteth in a wakeful spirit throughout the duty the general in a wakeful spirit throughout the duty When the eyes of those which see are not dim in this ordinance as not in others but are increased in a right carrying on of the duty and making holy observations therupon Isai 32. 3. So far as any sluggishnesse stealeth upon us we are ready to shake it off and to rowse and raise up our spirits in this holy work Look as the good Prophet even whilst the Angel talked with him was as one in a sleep and stood in need to bee waked to attention Zech. 4 1 2. So may it be with our spirits whilst we talk with the Lord in prayer we should indeed bee of wakefull spirits therein but oft times wee are watchlesse and spiritually sluggish 1. In a careful heeding and ordering Particularly 1 In heedfull ordering prayer expressions our expressions in prayer As not in vowing so neither in praying we are not to be rash with our mouth carelesse what expressions we use unto the Lord. Eccles 5. 2. As men that speak to Kings and Princes weigh all their words heedfully lest while they seeking to request his favour provoke him to displeasure by any unseemly and disorderly expressions so ought men to heed what they speak to the great God of heaven It is an argument of a stupid and in a manner athiestical spirit not to heed what we utter before God in Prayer so we fill up time with words It is a high provocation and contempt of the holy One when men will make so bold with his pure ear and eye as to use such expressions in speaking unto God which they would be loath yea would blush to speak in the hearing of mortal men If of every idle or frothy impertinent unprofitable unnecessary word spoken at other times and that unto men we must give account at the day of judgment Matth. 12. 36. And that we must be justified or condemned according to the savourinesse solidnesse and spiritualness or the contrary unsavouriness and unsutablenesse of our words verse 37. What may we think will be the censure of idle unsavoury impertinent expressions used in prayers if not soundly repented of if we judge not our selves for them if we reforme not the same by a more watchfull regard what and how we speak unto the Lord When David is to pray Ps 141. 2. He desires the Lord himself to set a watch before his mouth and to keep the doore of his lips The Saints are very tender and awful and sollicitous of what they speak in prayer to the Lord they are sensible of such weight in this duty of watching in prayer that they think it is a work which requireth the skil and wisdom of God to help therein David is very sensible that he runs many hazzards if rash and heedless therin yet seeth that he hath no sufficiency to set or keep this holy watch at the doore of his lips to take due care what expressions came out of that doore and how many or how few to restrain and keep in a doors any unseasonable and unsutable words which with the first would be coming forth even then when he should be most savoury and spiritual The Saints in prayer they are shooting and darting upwards and had need to keep their eye on the work as well as on the mark they had need observe what darts they direct thither and how they levy them 2 In attending carefully to the manner of the working of our hearts and spirits 2 In observing the workings of our spirits in Prayer in prayer David observed his whole heart to be stirring in his prayer Psal 119. 58. 145. and what strength of desires he had therein verse 131. Psal 17. 1. He observed how intire and sincere his heart was in his prayer a watchfull Christian will observe whose hands are to the souls petition whether the several affections the mind c. do joyne therein And as Musicians improve their musical eare in tuning to play so whilst playing they listen what strings sound harmoniously and which are not touched and sound not at all so it is here in praying 3. In observing carefully and seasonably what want there is of meet stirring of 3 In minding what is wanting or amisse in prayer heart in prayer and what impediments and unmeet thoughts and suggestions or affections are stirring therein the Church and people of God observed that their spirits were hardned streightned and wandring and complaine thereof Why hast thou hardned our hearts from thy feare Hezekiah observed what distrustful thoughts were working with him in his sicknesse albeit he prayed then for recovery Isai 38. 2 3. compared with ver 9 10 11.
c. Asaph observed carefully all the passages of his distempered spirits workings and the distempered reasonings which hee had whilst he sought the Lord as Psal 77. from the 1. to the 11th verse and Psalm 116. 4. 11. Albeit he prayed for deliverance yet then he perceived the distempered speeches of his distrustfull heart and the like Psal 31. 22. A watchfull Christian observeth what jarrings are in the harp-strings the heart-strings as I may call them whilst hee is harping whilst he is praying or praysing God He observeth who would be fingering the instrument of his spirit or the pins or strings of it whilest he is playing or rather praying he marketh who cometh in to interrupt his spirit whilst it is speaking to God in prayer Some intruder will assuredly be crowding in upon the people of God in their retired discourses with the Lord but a wakeful spirit espieth and rebuketh them 4. In a heedfull and wistly observing 4. In observing the hints of grace given in Praier and viewing and prying into such spiritual hints Items and motions of God which he giveth and maketh unto us in prayer or any divine beames of grace or glimpses or smiles of favour which even in a transient way we meet withal therein Albeit the the Lord the Saviour of his people be but as a way-faring man who maketh very short stages with them yet a watchful Jeremiah observeth and improveth such journeying travelling calls and stages of the Lord. Jer. 14. 8. Sometimes whilst the people of God are asking the Lord speaketh to them to ask on and a watchfull David will heare that Psal 27. 7. he was crying ver 8. the Lord bids him seek his face he heareth and doth it verse 9. c. If but a harbinger or any Post of heaven do but call upon such watchful Christians they espy them and inquire more of them Whilst that Generation are seeking the face of the God of Jacob Psal 24. 6. a motion is made for preparation to entertaine the King of glory in his ordinance Lift up your heads yee gates and the King of glory shall enter in verse 7. They heare what was spoken and inquire farther about the same verse 8. Who is the King of glory Now how many drowsie formalists neglect this holy watch in prayer in all the several particulars we may easily guesse but I shall leave them to he awakened by the Lord. Reasons moving the people of God Reasons of watching in Prayer 1. Because God hath fitted his Saints for it to watching in prayer may be these 1. In that the Lord hath gifted his Saints and people with eyes within fitting them to observe themselves as in all other actions so most of all in the acts of his worship hence those living creatures in the Church are represented with eyes within when about the worship of God Revel 4. 8. c. They are fools which when religiously exercised consider not what evil they do therein how vain or slight or stupid their spirits are therein Eccles 5. 1. But the Saints are the wise ones which have their eyes in their heads fit to improve them in discerning of what passeth Eccles 2. 13. The watch-man in the soul of a natural man and hypocrite is blind or at best sleeping and therefore observeth not who passeth to and again through the soul but the conscience of a Regenerate man sitteth upon the Watch-Tower the candle of the Spirit is lighted up his eye is single he hath a seeing eye from the Lord. 2 In that the Lord is a glorious heavenly 2. The Lord is an All seeing God and All-seeing God and well may we then mind what wee speak and think in prayer before him If that we our selves do not observe our hearts how or whither or to what they are carried out in prayer yet he doth and he will discover us to our shame how our spirits were excercised in our prayers Psalm 78. 34 35 36 37. and James 4 2 3. 3 In that God breatheth or answereth 3 The Lord is free in his workings and answers or smileth when he pleaseth Sometimes when we are addressing our selves to pray he will hear before we call Isaiah 65. 24. He will meet him that gladly worketh righteousness even in the half way will hee meet such a one A Suppliant had need then be a man which mindeth and remembreth the Lord in his wayes Isai 64. 5. The Prodigal himself when about to solicit and sue for his Fathers favour shall perceive his Father coming to meet him Luke 15. 18 19 20. Sometimes whilst we are speaking in praier the Lord giveth gracious answers in the items and motions and perswasions of his spirit in ours Isai 65. 24. Wee had need then in this part of our course observe the gale of the Spirit of God and how it wheeleth about this way or the other how it turneth or returneth in the breathing of it that we may be ready to catch this prosperous wind in the sails of our spirits and keep stil our sails full 4. In that the enemies of our souls and 4. Our souls enemies then watch us an ill turn supplications do then watch their opportunities to annoy and disturb us in prayer and to tempt and to distract us with troublous perplexing thoughts or to delude us with groundlesse comforts The Fowles will be lighting on Abrahams Sacrifice but a watchful Abraham soon espyeth them and driveth them away Gen. 15. 10 11. 5 In that our hearts are naturally 5. Our hearts are then very apt to start aside slight and slippery and false in the performance of this as in the practice of other holy duties they are apt to step aside from the track of such a strait path in the way of Grace David was privy to it and therefore desireth the Lord to order his steps in the word Psalm 119. 133. Sometimes the heart seemeth to be brought to some good bent to God and good and yet then is apt to crack and start aside as was said Psal 78. 57. David saith he found in his heart that he might pray to God 2 Sam. 7. 27. Hee light of such a heart by hap as we say or upon serious and long seeking of such a heart for the Hebrew word wil bear both It is one of the holy chances if I may so call it that any of us overtake a heart filled with holy praying dispositions It is so slippery this way that if we look not strictly to it when we think we have got hold and made stay of our wandring spirits such they are as far as carnal yet they will then steal away from us and leave us and when they are but a little while gone aside it is very difficult to recover sight or hold of them again for such holy imployment albeit we should seem to lay a lock and chain upon them by our holy resolutions and vowes yet verily our hearts have their pick-locks and
the divel for a shift will lend them a file there is no keeping of them from their natural wandrings without a very strict hand and vigilant eye kept over them That slippery flitting disposition of heart which ruleth in hypocrites doth at least dwell in the dear children of God so that it is partly in them which is abundantly fulfilled in hypocrites their goodnesse good thoughts and workings in the wayes and Ordinances of God are sometimes too like unto morning clouds which mount heaven-ward in appearance but forthwith vanish out of sight Hos 6. 4. 6 In that God and Christ watch then 6. The Lord then doth watch to help and hear us and Angels to observe and help us to give us a lift in prayer that our spirits may be more and more elevated and to be then whispiring items of Grace to us to rescue us from oppositions of the wily enemies of our souls and the like he waiteth to be gracious to us then in hearing and helping us at the voice of our cryes Isaiah 30. 18 19. He observeth carefully the resistances made by Satan against his Joshuahs Zach. 3. 1 2. As he saith of vowing we may say of praying Say not before the Angel it was an errour a carelesse rash expression of our minds Wee should so carry it before Christ the Angel of the Covenant in such Religious acts as those that have been conscienciously heedful the rather therein yea in that when we are Religiously exercised in prayer and such like worship of God some of the blessed Angels are then and there waiting and observing of us what we do and how we carry it and they are waiting on the Lord there ready to be imployed in any service for our good As when Joshuah is so employed as Christ was there ready for his succour so were there some which stood before him some blessed Spirits ready to be commanded in any service for Joshuah Zach. 3. 1 2 4. verses compared There is an Angel of God ready at hand whilst Daniel is praying to minister incouragement to him Dan. 9. 20 21. May not we then well watch in prayer when the Lord himself thus waiteth upon us and the blessed Angels are watching the grant of a Commission from God for our good 7 In that watchings in praier much helpeth 7. It much helpeth our comfort and confidence in and after prayer both our comfort and confidence in and after prayer when hereby we become more assured of our conscionablenesse in our praying unto God Paul had observed how he was carried in prayer and that his spirit was duly imployed in that service and therefore dareth to appeal boldly unto the Lord and call him to witnesse in what sort he had mentioned the Romans in his prayer Rom. 1. 9. Our waitings in this way of crying and calling upon God is a pledg and fruit of Gods waitings to be gracious unto us Isaiah 30. 18 19. verses compared We may best know the state of our souls by observing what we are usually in our prayers David gathers by this he was one of those godly ones set apart for God Psal 4. 3. Look as skilful persons may gather the state of the body by the beatings of the pulses so may a wise and judicious and vigilant Christian by observing how his spirit usually worketh in prayer Watchfulnesse after prayer doth likewise consist in these four particulars 3. Watching after prayer consisteth 1. In diligent attention to keep up such 1 In due care to keep up praying dispositions after prayer praying dispositions fresh and lively which were operative in us in our prayers It is a great part of a Christians wisedome when he hath gotten an advantage against a slight or formal spirit or any enemies to prayer now to stand his ground and manage this holy victory and when his heart is got upon the wings so to keep it but neither will be effected without a watchfull heed thereto When David was in that praying and praising frame as one suspecting the fidelity of his owne spirit and his owne sufficiency to maintaine the same he intreateth the Lord to keep the same in his servants heart for ever 1 Chron. 29. 18. A praying frame is so sweet that gracious hearts would ever bee in such a plight if it might be and they take all the care they can that they may bee so they therefore crave and improve the faithfulnesse and wisedome of God for that end Great is the insufficiency and inability of the best to keep up their owne spirits therein Even praying Moses albeit he held up long and strongly in prayer yet his hands waxe heavy such is the infirmity of the best that they are not able to hold it out long with strength of elevation of spirit in any holy exercises Care must be taken both to keep and hold such a sublimity of spirit Exod. 17. 12. A stone is brought to beare up Moses hands the strength and stability of that tried stone 1 Peter 2 4 5 6 9. Is to be improved by such which as a holy Priesthood would hold on offering acceptable sacrifice of prayer or prayse And as this care is to be took that whilst we are actually praying it may be thus so even afterwards wee are to look well to it that our praying spirit be not weakned and grow weary that it flag not flack not faile not as the force of the Greek word beareth Luke 18. When a motion is made by the Lord to David to hold on yet seeking of God as he had already done he was awake to heare and improve and followed the motion For such is that which is implyed in that mentioned passage Psal 21. 8 9. compared 2. In looking heedfully and hopefully 2 In listning after the returnes of our prayers after our prayers and listning still when God will answer us by his word and spirit and accordingly observing how far forth he doth not answer us David he is carefull to order his prayer rightly so when he hath done to look up to wait and see what becometh thereof Psalm 5. 3. and Psalm 85. 8. The Psalmist will hearken after he had prayed as verse 7. c. what God the Lord will speak Watching after our prayers and the successe thereof is as the watching of the night-watchman watching for morning Psal 130. 1 2 5. O how eagerly do such of the Saints desire the day-spring of the least shews and out-breaking of the light of the Lord Jesus how earnestly doe they attend the scattering of the night mists and clouds of their troubled tempted spirits How oft doe they look out to espy the least peep of the dawning and the least out-lookings of the day-break and morning light When they have knocked at the door of grace they listen after the least moving of the doore of grace the least noise or news or signe or pledge of the gracious approaches of the Lord to them Hence is it that
18. 10. Their Angels are always beholding the face of my heavenly Father A godly mans Watch-Tower is a sublimer station and condition then is usual earthly sensual worldly spirits are not fit to keep this holy watch 4. A wise and awful frame of heart apprehensive 4. Holy prudence of the weight and worth of prayer of the glory and greatness of God an holy ability and skil to espy discern and judg of things that differ whether workings or motions the wiser Christians as I said are most observing of such things Psal 107. 4. 5. Composedness of mind and thought together with earnestness of desires and deep 5. Composedness of mind sensibleness of our present pinching and pressing necessities David praying in deeps brings in a night Watchers case often exposed to extremities is in a night watchers posture watcheth for morning break of gracious answers and items from God Psal 130. 15. 6 An holy keeping our selves in a constant 6. Keep up this holy watch in other things and general watch of spirit in other things and passages of our Christian work and way Watch unto in and after hearing the Word and reading of it conference about it meditation upon it and practising of it c. Deut. 6. 25. We must observe all the Commandments of the Lord. PART III. 1 Thes 5. 17. Pray without ceasing Cases of Conscience respecting PRAYER CHAP. I. Touching unregenerate Persons Prayers HAving handled the two former parts respecting the duty it selfe of prayer and the modification and qualifications thereof we now come to the last part of this discourse about prayer namely to speak to some cases of Conscience considerable in the incessant practise of this duty of prayer The first case respecteth the persons Quest 1 which are to obey this indefinite injunction whether onely regenerate persons are bound thus to pray or that it be not also a duty which lyeth even upon unregenerate persons to indeavour obedience to this injuction Pray without ceasing or if such persons should indeavour the practise of this duty how far forth they may come up to it and be carryed out in the obedience thereof and likewise what successe may come thereof whether their praiers may not be heard and answered of God or how far forth at least God may heare and answer even their prayers The case it selfe doubtlesse may lye sad upon some spirits which either suspecting or concluding out of some dismall horrours of heart their estate to be but of the estate of meere naturall persons they question whether the injunction doe lay a bond upon them to obey it albeit it may be they would desire to come up to the obedience of it especially considering that the Scripture requireth that such as pray should pray in faith and believe that they shall receive what they ask Mark 11. 24. Whatsoever yee ask believe that yee receive them and yee shall have them And this they cannot doe finding no assurance of any interest in God nor being able to perswade themselves that Christ died for them in particular and through this mistaken fancy that there can be no true faith without such a firme perswasion and assurance that Christ is theirs which is rather a reflect then direct act of faith and which rather followeth after some time and strength of faith acting upon Christ in a holy casting the soule upon Christ alone for mercy and leaving upon him all the help and salvation which they desire thus are they kept off and scarce dare to pray conceiting that they are not qualified and fitted yet for it they cannot lift up pure hands without doubting Besides God saith that the prayer of a wicked man is an abomination to the Lord. Proverb 15. 8. And they think that they are such wicked ones in themselves and can or will God take a prayer in good part from such wicked ones as they are Surely no. Neither will Satan the enemy of prayer neglect the opportunity to present to them the strictest of the qualifications required of such as seek God by praier and that unlesse they could come up to that strictnesse of the rule which is laid strait that the people of God may by little and little come as near to it as they can and that forthwith at first setting about the work c. it is not for such as they are to attempt the same and better were it for them to sit still and be silent and so would if possible take them off from using meanes to be better and make them resolve never to seek after a better estate then what they are in already the devill knowing right well that God who ordereth such or such an end of good to his people ordereth such and such good means to be used for attaining of that end But such suspicions of tender hearts being most what groundlesse surmises need not must not discourage any from prayer in whom the Lord hath wrought a pliablenesse of heart to the mind of God therein and a desire to obey his injunction thereof this is to them as an inward call and invitation of God to call upon him The more tremblingly they set about this duty with sense both of their owne unworthinesse and unfitnesse to performe it the fitter they are for it And suppose the worst that their surmises are grounded yet verily the more sad they see or suspect their estate to be the more need have they to seek God by prayer When wicked Simon Magus did discover the naughtinesse and falsenesse of his heart Simon Peter doth not now forbid him to pray but he injoyneth him to pray God if perhaps the thought of his heart may bee forgiven him If there be any possibility of a mans salvation if there bee but a perhaps left of pardon and that of one at present in the gall of bitternesse and bond of iniquity as such a one is bound to repent so also to pray Acts 8. 21 22 23. Some will be ready to put off these injunctions of prayer as such as concern Puritans but as for such as they are what boot is it for them to pray It was reckoned among the prophane speeches of them of old Job 21. 14 15. What profit should we have if we pray to him Yea but some now adayes hold it as their judgement that it is to no purpose for unregenerate persons to pray because indeed they are got bound to pray They were as good joyne in the rest of the speeches there condemned and branded for prophaneness and stand up against the holy Ghost charging the prophane speeches of those unregenerate ones and maintaine them in it that they ought not to desire the knowledg of Gods ways they ought not to serve him they ought not to pray to him and therfore may say to God depart from us for we desire not the knowledg of thy ways and what is the Almighty that we should serve him and what profit is it if we pray to him
so assured that another with whom we would pray is regenerrte and so a man must now turne an absolute separatist indeed As for other praiers which do more personally Praying by themselves also respect themselves and are uttered by themselves albeit the parties be unregenerate yet the Lord may heare the same the Lord as a Master grants the request of that hypocritical servant though not as a Father Matth. 18. 26 17. and verse 32. O thou wicked servant I forgave thee the debt because thou prayedst me c. So those rude They are then heard mariners crying in distresse are heard of the Lord. Psal 107. 28. So was mocking Ishmael heard in his cry Gen. 21. 17. God may and doth put forth wonderfull workes for persons which cry to him as they are the children of men albeit not as the children of God many of them Psal 107. 15 21 31. O that men would praise him for his wonderful works which he doth for the children of men Though those that sought him when hee slew them had not hearts right with God Psal 78. 34 36 37. compared yet he being full of compassion forgave their iniquity i. e. as to the punishment deserved by it even utter ruine he passed over that he destroyed them not utterly verse 38. God liketh also to owne the righteous causes even of unrighteous persons and to set himselfe against their affliction Job 34. 27 28. They have caused the cry of the poore to come to him and he hath heard their cry So Exod. 22. 22 23. Though many of the children of Abraham of Isaak and Jacob in Egypts bondage were themselves unregenerate yet they crying also were heard out of respect to their godly Ancestors and the covenant of God made with them Exod. 6. 5. I have heard the groanings of the children of Israel and have remembred my covenant Sometimes God heareth such persons prayers the rather that they may afterwards bee instruments of his peoples good and sometimes that he might the rather incourage all sorts to pray to him Psal 65. 2. O thou that hearest prayers to thee shall all flesh come Sometimes the persons at present unregenerate yet are elect and God in hearing them will look to his owne thoughts of prayer which hee hath towards them and so will be found of those which sought him not aright But in case the parties bee reprobates what hearing God doth afford to any prayers of theirs It is first in common things and such which at least are not properly In common not in things properly saving saving mercies unto them for so God heareth not sinners if any object that evil servants pardon granted upon his request Matth. 18. 32. I answer the Master forgave him the debt not simply but in respect of the consequent vassalage and imprisonment presently deserved by it Matth. 18. 25. or as some interpret the place to be spoken in reference onely to the maine intent of Christ that if a man forgive not his neighbour offending and begging his mercy God will never communicate to him any saving benefit of his mercy in Christ An implacable spirited Christian is at present in a state of damnation 2. The hearing which the Lord doth By God as a Master not as a Father lend to such is from his general providence and pity and rather as a Soveraigne and Master then from any particular grace and as a Father for so he heareth not sinners yea he heareth them rather to leave them without excuse and to take a fuller blow at them afterwards as in the case of that evill servant Matthew 18. the end 3. The Lord useth not to give any sutable They receive not Grace answerable grace as the success of their prayers so he heareth onely Saints and not sinners especially reprobates he changed not the servants heart with his condition Mat. 18. nor theirs Psal 78. 37 38 39. 4. God sometimes heareth them in They are heard in wrath displeasure and anger Hosea 13. 10 11. I gave them a king in mine anger Psal 106. 15. He gave them their desire but sent leannesse into their soule their soule is blasted they were hardned in pride and security thereby and the thing it selfe given is blasted to them in the use of it becoming a snare and vanity and in the deprivall of it vexation of spirit CHAP. II. Touching Distractions in Prayer VVE are now to proceed to other cases of Conscience arising in the incessant carrying on of the weighty duty of prayer The second case now to be handled is touching Distractions or Impertinent thoughts and workings of spirit which disturb and molest us in prayer wherein demand will be made of three things Touching 1 The Causes 2 The Cure Quest or remedy thereof 3 The successe of such prayers wherein such distractions are found Touching the first we say the causes General causes of distractions in prayer of such distractions are either such as are more generall or more particular The more general causes are two 1. Satan that enemy to prayer the Authour of all confusion and so of this confusion Satan of the spirit in prayer that fowle who stealeth away what is spoken to the heart by God in the word he is as busie to steal away the good motions of the spirit stirring us up to speak to God in prayer Satan is at hand to tempt when we are in hand with prayer If we will draw near to God in prayer we may expect the tempter to approach some way or other to disturb us by some sinister subtle suggestions or other Wee must resist the devil in such like distracting motions when we are drawing nigh to God Jam. 4. 7. Resist the devil and he will flee from you And verse 8. Draw near to God c. If wee will pray with all manner of prayer we had need be armed against such like wily assaults of Satan which tend to annoy us therin Eph. 6. 11 18. compared Look as Act. 16. 16 17 18. still when the Apostle and his company were to go to prayer the devil in his instrument the maid possessed maketh a disturbance with her impertinent speeches so is it here if the devil can help it some thing or other shall be set on work to breed distraction or occasion disturbance to us in prayer or he himselfe will be suggesting something to molest us 2. The unregenerate part of man When 2 The unregenerate part in man at any time we should doe any good whether it be to pray or the like evil will bee present with us as he complained Rom. 7. 21. When I would do good evil is present with me that sink of natural corruption will then especially cast out its unsavory smels when so raked into by holy humble acknowledgments and deprecations this dunghill will then be sending out his vapours even when the heart is heated and warmed in prayer by the spirit when a commanding power of
musings 8 Spiritual drowsinesse sluggishnesse 8. Sluggishness and slightiness of heart When heart and mind is of a drowzie temper it is of a dreaming temper full of impertinent fancies even when to be imployed in prayer or the like yea if both body and soul be not in a waking and watching plight the soul wil be apt to be hurried with impertinencies temptations Matth. 26. 41. Watch and pray lest yee enter into temptation Now touching the second thing propounded Remedies against distractions in praier even the Remedies of such distractions in prayer Let but diligent heed be taken and conscionable indeavour used against each of the former occasions and causes thereof and it will help to redresse the same Espy out and bewaile the secret guile and wilinesse of heart get your heart rid of those distrustful cares of that Disconcontent and inordinacy of affection banish that spirit of Lust and of Error from your souls beware of that family contention and that spiritual or corporal supineness and you wil in a good measure get rid of such distractions in prayer But yet for our better help herein 1 Make conscience of holy and due Holy ●●●paration unto prayer preparation of our selves unto prayer Exod. 34. 3. Moses must come alone to God and leave the flocks Jacob ferrieth over all belonging to him on the other side of the river before wrestleth with the Angel Gen. 32. Abraham leaveth the servants and the Asses at the foot of the hill when to goe to sacrifice to the Lord. Gen. 22. David had got his heart into a very serious and fixed frame for that praising part of his prayer and yet as thinking that all too little saith hee will yet rouse himselfe up to that work Psal 57. 7. O God my heart is fixed my heart is fixed I will sing and give praise and verse 8. I my selfe will arise right early So good Deborah rowseth up herself amain to powr out prayses to the Lord Jud. 5. 12. Awake awake Deborah awake utter a song A gracious heart should think it self never enough awaked to such holy work experience of Saints will prove it and when they can by grace get their minds and hearts a little sequestred to consider seriously of the work they are going about and of God and Christ before whom they come and of themselves who are to come before the Lord and the like before they actually addresse themselves to solemne prayer how intently and spiritually and strongly they are wont then to bee carryed through the duty and all other times when they more suddenly and inconsiderately set upon prayer how unprofitably they are wont to spend such a time and how many hurries of spirit this way and that way they are cumbred with and much adoe to make any thing of it at such times 2. Spiritual wisedome is another help 2 Godly wisedome Godly wisedom will choose places for prayer which are freest from any distracting occasion Hence Christ so often repaires to the mountaine to pray Wisedome will seasonably discern a deluding cheating thought yea though it come with its vizard or with its painted face wearing in view the very livery of our heavenly Father and much readier will it espy other thoughts which would slyly withdraw our minds by little and little from the present businesse of our souls Wisedome is before him that hath understanding Prov. 17. 24. whilst the fools eyes are wandring in the corners of the world The wise Christian keeps his eye from gadding after vaine objects and keeps it rather intent upon wisedomes works and wayes The heart of the wise is at his right hand the instrument of action Eccles 10. 2. He hath his heart and spirit at an holy beek to be imployed as wisedom shall direct as there is need of the exercise of thoughts or desires or griefe or joy or feare or anger in an holy way or work a truely wise Christian hath them at hand to do their several homage to the Lord being thereto commanded by his spirit The wise mans eyes are in his head Eccles 2. 14. The truely wise Christian hath the ready and seasonable use of the eyes of his mind and understanding holy thoughts and apprehensions are not to seek when the Lord calleth for the use thereof as in prayer or the like but they are then active and so ready to keep out worse or unjust thoughts A wise Christian being also privy to his owne inability to keep his heart close to God he betaketh himselfe to the Lord as he did Psal 86. 11. Vnite my heart to fear thy name He would have the Lord to keep his heart close to any part of his fear or worship that it scatter not wander not therefrom Intruders cannot get in unseene and untaken notice of whilst this lightsome watchful grace is imployed as they will in darker places This skilfull Pilot at the helm by keeping its eye upon Gods compasse avoids many yawes and much lee-way in a gracious Christians course in prayer or otherwise which other unwise Christians make 3. Wathfulnesse which is the seasonable 3 Watchfulnesse and practical use of that holy wisedome upon every occasion This will bee examining such as knock at the door of the heart whilst the spirit is talking with God in prayer Those godly Church-officers described Revel 4. 6 8. with their eyes before and behind and within also to observe all without and as well also within themselves they goe on uninterrupted in the worship of God as though their cry was but one and the same continued cry night and day They rest not night nor day saying Holy holy holy Lord God Almighty which is and was and is to come This pondering the path of our feet is a help to going right on in this or any other way of God without diversions from it or stumbling in it Prov. 4. 26 27. Ponder the path of thy feet and let all thy wayes be established Turn not to the right hand nor to the left the former is the meanes to the latter A good watch at the City gates the out-lets and inlets of suggestions to the mind or motions from it will keep us from trouble-Cities such trouble-souls as are these distractions and help rid them of such Vagrants as they are Such holy careful oversights of the banks will prevent the dividing of the streams and issues of our minds even our thoughts that they run in no other channel and way then is meet for them When we go to prayer we are assaying by the ladder Jesus Christ to climb up to heaven and this holy care of our feet keeps them from slipping and us from falls Look to thy foot when thou goest into the house of God namely to worship God in prayer or otherwise Eccles 5. 1. When wee go to pray we go spiritually to plow and this holy minding of our work and our hand helpeth to keep us in our right furrow 4 Holinesse and
heavenlinesse of heart 4. Heavenlines of heart The nature of prayer is a lifting up of the heart the more elevated that is therefore the more fitted to pray aright Who more free from any distractions in prayer then Christ the holy one of God Who go on more straight in their holy course without any digressions then those heavenly spirits described Ezek. 1. 9. A heavenly heart is so much in heaven at other times and on other occasions that it will be very loathsom to it to be then in earth when to be so solemnly exercised in so heavenly a discourse with God Holy things and thoughts are made so natural to such a soul and so familiar to it that they will more easily be spoken with and more readily be speaking with us in prayer God hath such a ones heart and therefore his eyes will be fixed and intent upon this or any other way of his Prov. 23. 26. My son give me thy heart and let thine eyes observe my wayes Such a heart is filled with spiritual materials and when well warmed in this or other like holy exercises it will boil up little else but good matter as hee said Psalm 45 1. My heart boileth up so it is in the Hebrew good matter and such a ones tongue will be also as the pen of a ready Writer not often making so much as a wry dash in presenting the souls occasions before the Lord ibid. As a well builded ship deeply and richly laden heeleth not so much nor maketh not so many yawes and is not put to it to make so many boards and tacks to recover and keep its course but will lye nearer the wind even when its scant and keep a straiter course then other vessels So is it here with a well composed well principled heart it will steer a straiter course and freer from digressions and distractions in prayer Or as a person that hath his pocket filled with pieces of Silver and here and there a brass farthing possibly amongst it if he be to trade for wares wil mostly pluck out silver whereas another that hath most brass money in his purse and very little silver will hardly pull out any other then brasse So is it here when spiritual and heavenly minded Christians are to trade with God in prayer they present little else to the Lord then what is spiritual and sutable to their work in hand Out of the good Treasure of their hearts they bring forth good things Matth. 12. 35. yea good thoughts too as well as words whereas a more worldly minded Christian when to pray presents little else but what savours of the world especially in his thoughts as Psalm 37. 31 it s said of the spiritual person The Law of God is in his heart none of his steps shall slide no not so oft or much slip when to go on in this or any other path of God God himself is more engaged to keep such a heart from wandring from any of his Commandments which is devoted to him Hence that plea of his Psalm 119. 10. With my whole heart have I sought thee O let me not wander from thy Commandments 5 Holy Zeal When there is an holy ardency 5. Holy Zeal of indignation against the least evil and impenitency arising in prayer it s a means to redresse the same When Christians do not barely fal out with any such evil but abhor it hate evil as hell as the Greek word in Rom. 12. 9. signifieth then will they more immoveably cleave to this or any other good for they are joyned there Abhor that which is evil cleave to that which is good or be glued to that which is good so as not to be stirred from it A zealous Suppliant espying any such impertinency in prayer presently falleth fowl of it cryeth out upon it pursueth it with exclamations censureth it in all its aggravations and so gaineth more intentness of spirit and seriousnesse of lively affections in the duty then before Zeal is bold and couragious and will not basely yeild to any such intruder but thrust them out of doors looking at them as attended with a whole crowd of other like disturbers ready to presse in at their heels if once permitted entrance into the soul of a Christian exercised in prayer Look as the cutting or cropping off unprofitable sprouts putting forth here or there upon their first appearance causeth the tree to grow the straiter and to bring forth more seasonable fruit So is it here when by Zeal we cut off impertinencies at their first appearing we bring forth more seasonably the fruits of every praying grace and disposition And look as 2 Kings 6. 32 33. when they were serious in that weighty discourse there was charge given to handle that turbulent messenger roughly at the door to prevent his Mstaers coming in at his heels So is it here when at this pious conference with God any such unseasonable motions are zealously repulsed it preventeth more sad disturbance in the duty Albeit Abrahams zeal could not hinder the fowls from lighting upon his Sacrifice yet will it not suffer them to rest there but driveth them away Gen. 15. 10 11. Zeal also will make a godly Christian remove all causes and occasions of disturbance As Paul out of his zeal useth meanes to cast the divel out of the possessed maid which occasioned that disturbance daily to them when they went to praier Act. 16 16 17 18. As we went to prayer a certain damsel possessed c. cryed c. and Paul being grieved in spirit said to the spirit Come out of her 6 Peace of conscience and calmnesse 6. Peace of conscience of spirit If noise without disturb and distract us in prayer much more clamorous noise within The heart in hurries of conscience unpacified in the blood of Christ in a pit of noise as the Psalmists phrase is in the Hebrew Psalm 40. 2. hath not its goings established He brought me out of the horrible pit and established my goings When God brought David out of the pit of noise then and not till then were his goings established then did his mind and heart take more fixed and straits steps in the wayes of God If the bloud of Christ doth not speak such good things which further in us prayer the blood of Abel or the guilt of sin will speak that which will startle us and stumble us whilst at prayer and the poor soul will be more taken up with listning to these cryes and with perplexed thoughts what answer to make to such pinching Objections thence then be able to hold out its attentions to what he was to speak further unto the Lord. When Asaph was so beset with fears about his maine estate as Psalm 77. 1. to 10 his prayers were rather reasonings to and again with inward cavils raised from his own infirmity of unbelief then distinct requests When the heart is shackled with such bindding griefs and fears it cannot go much
lesse run so sturdily in this or any other way of God but will be blundring and staggering in mind and heart whereas peace and joy in God they fit and free us for a steady and speedy motion in this or any other way of God Psal 119. 32. I will run the way of thy Commandments when thou hast inlarged my heart 7 Faith is a help against distractions in 7. Faith prayer That preserveth from wavering in mind or heart in prayer James 1. 6 8. But let him ask in faith nothing wavering c. especially if a Christian stir up himself to act and exercise his faith in such promises wherein the Lord undertaketh for his poor servants to help them against such distractions Jerem. 31. 9. With suplications wil I lead them in a straight way wherein they shall not stumble Isaiah 30. 21. Thou shalt hear a word behind thee saying This is the way walk in it when thou turnest to the right hand or to the left and so be speedily set to rights in mind or heart in Gods waies when at any time starting aside Isaiah 40. 31. They shall mount up with wings as Eagles soar aloft with winged thoughts and affections in Gods holy wayes Ezek. 36. 27. And I will put my Spirit within you and cause you to walk in my Statutes and to keep my Judgments and do them his Spirit shall keep his peoples minds and hearts intent and attent in his wayes 8 The fear and awe of God Which as 8. Fear of God it helps to make through work in the things of God whence that Phil 2. 12. Workout your salvation with fear and trembling So in this it maketh us full of holy jealousie lest we should any way come short of what God requireth of us in it or in stead of pleasing him therein carry it so as to displease him And as other fears call in and confine all the thoughts to be exercised about the objects which are in their view as matters of dread so in this holy fear lest we should sin against the Lord in our approaches to him it fastneth the mind to attend to that end This is a jealous Grace and therefore will be suspecting every impertinent thought and examine it and awaken the soul to take notice of it and to take speedy order with it Hence is it that by the fear of the Lord men come to depart from all manner of evil of sin 9. Lastly Love of God of Christ and of the duty it self Love it self is glue and 9. Holy love bond and all a very strong ingaging and indearing tye it is an overcoming delightful affection so that the mind will not so soon wander from its pleasing objects and actings Love of God and good is so unsatisfied an affection that the exercise of all the thoughts in their utmost intentness at such praying times seemeth unto love too slender short and narrow for its Imployments Hence that speech of Love Psalm 63. 7. Thou hast been my help and in the shadow of thy wings will I rejoice and yet ver 8. as not having enough saith My soul followeth hard or cleavingly after thee Psalm 116. 1. David professeth I love the Lord and ver 16. Truly Lord I am thy servant thy servant and ver 17. I wil call upon the name of the Lord. Love maketh him wholly for God and that in a way of prayer also so in love to the Duty of Prayer it self if that David can say Psa 119. 30 I have chosen the way of Truth he can also say ver 31. I have stuck to thy testimonies If the soul make choice of Prayer for a lovely Ordinance it will not be loose in it or from it but cleave close to that holy exercise when called to it As love of Christ will constrain Paul to attend to speaking of Christ so as others may have soul benefit 2 Cor. 5. 14. The love of Christ saith he constraineth me so will this work the like holy attention to the work of this holy speaking to God in the name of Christ As it is with the burning glass by it the scattered beames of the Sun being more united come to kindle upon combustible matter so is it here it cometh to pass through this grace of love that the scattered dartings motions and thoughts like beams of the mind are so gathered and kept in one and so set and fixed upon the hearts desires expressed in prayer that our hearts come to be even fired and inflamed spiritually or as other heat it doth congregare homogenea and disgregare Heterogenea So is it with this heat of holy love in prayer It is an active instrument and means to compose and compact the good thoughts and stirrings of the mind and heart which are sutable to the expressions in prayer but to scatter and remove impertinent and unsutable motions and workings of our spirits therein Touching the third thing propounded The success of prayers pestered with distractions Distractions nullifying the force of praiers namely the successe of such prayers which are pestered with distractions I answer 1. That some kind of distractions in prayer are such as do sorely undermine if not wholly overturne the saving issue of any such prayers which they do accompany and these are of four sorts 1. Such as are constant and commanding 1. When constant commanding and general distempers usually and in a manner constantly carrying all gainsaying motions before them yea such distractions as are universally overspreading as the duty of prayer so all other Duties These argue ruling hypocrisie and an Unregenerate estate When the eyes of the mind of any person which is to have to do with any of the wayes of wisdom are so constantly and prevailingly wandring in the corners of the earth that person is a fool a natural man Prov. 17. 24. The eyes of the fool are in the corners of the earth namely when he should have to do with wisdom as the opposition sheweth but wisdom is before him that hath understanding Jerem. 12. 2. They are sheep for the slaughter of judgment whose trade and way that is there mentioned Thou art neer in their mouth but far from their reins When their mouth maketh the godliest mentions of God in prayer or the like of Gods nearnesse to them yet even then hee is far from their hearts and thoughts 2 Such distractions as are despised in the 2. When despised and constantly neglected persons eyes in whom they abound he is careless of them This verifieth that Prov. 19. 16. He that despiseth his ways shall dye be they the wayes of his mind or heart or lip or life if he never regard whether they be regular or irregular he is a child of death When such words get up grow fast yea and overgrow his better things and he regardeth it not surely such a professors end will be miserable Prov. 24. 31 33. The sluggards vineyard is covered over with nettles and
Instruments when they make their voice gracious as the Hebrew hath it Prov. 26. 15. If Satan could not or did not set a good face upon his Treacheries to mens souls and cover all with the mantle of good and pious motions he would not so properly be said to deceive the whole world Rev. 12 9. But to come to the Marks of distinction Marks of such like motions when delusive and of discerning of this highest straine of the sophistication of our spiritual enemies through suggestions materially good 1 Such motions materially good which 1. When they do but steal away the heart from prayer steal away the heart from the duty of praier in hand though possibly the Duty be carryed on but in an overly manner by reason of those motions such are Satanical on the contrary motions which tend to farther intentnesse and attentnesse thereon they are of God The Spirit of God is a faithful and wise guide and useth not to lead the Saints about or in by wayes but in strait paths right on by all his motions The Spirit of God leadeth the sons of God in a direct way of crying Abba Father For as many as are led by the Spirit of God they are the sons of God And ye have received the Spirit of Adoption whereby we cry Abba Father Rom. 8. 14 15. Isaiah 30 21. Thou shalt hear a voice behind thee saying This is the way walk in it when thou turnest to the right hand or to the left The Spirit moveth nothing to draw us out of the way of God but to put us into it and being in it to move us to keep on When a man in prayer hath his imagination working and exercised about good notions for godly discourse for expatiating on some good subject of meditation or preaching and that in such sort as he cannot and doth not mind scarcely what hee is saying or doing before God in prayer these thoughts and motions are delusive 2 Such motions as come into the heart 2. When they are too violent with such violence that they occasion inward hurries of spirit by them and thereby breaking off the very duty sometimes these though materially good yet are delusive and satanical As when in prayer strong motions are suggested pretending to put us upon being affected with sorrow for some past evil or fear about some evil imminent yet so as the same are pressed and followed with such violence that they bend and tend to amazement and swallowing up of spirits these are delusive Such were those motions in Asaphs heart whilst seeking God which so troubled him that he was overwhelmed Ps 77. 2 In the day of my trouble I sought God and verse 3. I complained and my spirit was overwhelmed Such were the motions to the humbled Corinthian when so violent that he was like to be swallowed of overmuch heavinesse about his sinful and sad estate 2 Cor. 2. 7. Satans divices were in it for his own advantage ver 11. Lest Satan get advantage for we are not ignorant of his devices The Lord never useth to maintain contention to cause the spirits of his people to fail Isaiah 57. 16. I will not contend for ever lest the spirit should fail before me nay rather the Spirit of God useth when such troublous motions grow strong and very heavy to put under his hand to revive the Saints spirits when ready to give out through such hurries of sad pressures of heart Isai 57. 15 16. To revive the spirit of the humble for I will not contend for ever lest the spirit should fail before me Hence that Psalm 94. 18 19. In the multitude 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 of my wretched thoughts thy comforts delight my soul The Spirit of the Lord will indeed suggest motions of fear but not such as tend to make us break off through their violence but sweetly rather to draw us to hold on in the way of God Jer. 32. 40. I will put my fear into their hearts that they shall not depart from me he gently leadeth his flock as a shepherd Isaiah 40. 11. Yea if the motions were to confidence in God or joy in God but with such violence as to drive men into strange extasies they are to be suspected So in motions puting upon just anger for the ground of it but with so much violence as not to be kept within bounds of godly moderation and temperature of compassion so in motions putting upon desires of something in its time way and proportion very desirable but so all upon the spur and with so much imperiousnesse upon the spirit as though all present service of God and all other thoughts must forthwith give room and place to this motion which is enough to prove the same to bee delusive the Spirit of God using to work regularly and calmly even when he worketh most strongly Sure it is that it is not one and the same Spirit that speaketh to a mans spirit which whilst it was but then called upon to speak to the Lord about such a businesse of weight it is now in such haste and hurry called off to run a long tract of mental discourse so hotly and so closely with some other matter but Cheater like rather coming galloping to overtake the honest Traveller and falling in with him he must all on a sudden be over intreated to step aside to take his kindnesse and then he shall be told he shall on again and dispatch his business in time good enough when it proveth rather to the poor Travellers loss in the close on every hand 3 Such motions which are empty notions carrying a shew of Scripture language 3. When they are but empty notions but are not Scripture haply some piece of Scripture joyned with something else whereof the main is left out So the Divel at first sight seemed to suggest that Scripture Psalm 91. 11 12 He shall give his Angels charge over thee c. Matth. 4. 6. but look it over again and you shall see the main limitation of the Promise To keep thee in all thy wayes is left out as something is added of the Divels owne in bringing this to back the temptation of Christ Cast thy self down for it is written He shall give his Angels charge over thee c. Thus here is chaff mingled with Gods Wheat Yea here is a pretence of a Scripture when in the terms of it there was no such Scripture Scripture in the divel or in his Instruments mouth is as the Parable in the fools mouth Prov. 26. 7. Like to the legs of the lame which are not equal but halting It is pretended Thus saith the Lord by the false Prophets Jer. 23. 17. They say The Lord hath said c. but ver 28. God counts it all but chaff a meer empty husk What is the chaff to the wheat The like may be said of Jerem. 28. 13. and 1 Kings 22. 11. they did but pretend the word and counsel of God
Thus saith the Lord it was not really so 2 Thess 2. 11. God sends in a judicial way strong delusions that they should believe a lye It were not a delusion if better things were not held forth yea but indeed and in truth it s nothing else but a very lie though backed possibly with the Scripture of truth wrested and abused The divels Imps to seduce the better pretend the liberty of Jesus Christ but indeed and in truth its servitude to the flesh 2 Pet. 2. 18 19. So Satan himself would be beguiling of Christians with his delusive shadowes of Gods grace counsels comforts but they who hearken to such lying vanities forsake their own mercy Jonah 2. 8. But such things which the Holy Ghost suggesteth they are realities regularities solidities The Spirits suggestions carry a real port of divine Majesty and Soveraignty and many times in the very mentioning of them doth he effect what he represented to the mind Psal 42. 8 The Lord will command his loving kindness in the day time and not barely hint it yea so effectually that a Song of praise for it followeth And my Song shall be with me c. 4 Such motions in shew possibly Scripture 4. When any way crosse Scripture yet really suggested to crosse other Scripture counsels reproofs comforts commands or threats or coming crosse to principles of Faith or light or peace and experience received from God such motions are delusive and Satanical Such were those suggested to Christ whilst spiritually exercised in the wildernesse Matth 4. 6 crossing that Scripture vers 7. Thou shalt not tempt the Lord thy God It s a deluding spirit it setteth the blessed harmonious Scripture against it self When Scriptures are set on the divels rack by himself immediately or by his Instruments mediately it s still divellish 2 Pet. 3. 16. 17. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 They put them on the Rack as they do other Scriptures albeit to the perdition of such hucksters Thus the Divel by the false Prophet pretends divine Authority and Warrant for that which was directly contrary to Divine Authority Jerem. 28. 11 14. Hannaniah saith Babels yoak shall be broken in two years and that the Lord saith it but God by Jeremiah saith No and as Satan doth thus mediately by his Instruments so he useth to do more immediately by himself But as for the Spirit of God he being a Spirit of Truth can suggest nothing but what is consonant unto truth What he heareth saith Christ that he shall speak Joh. 16. 13. And being a Spirit of Wisdom he cannot speak contradictions to what himself indited and inspired as he did the Scriptures 2 Pet 1. 21. he is a witness 1 Joh. 5. A faithful witness speaking the truth the whole Truth and nothing but the Truth and the same constantly As it s said of the true witness Prov. 21. 28. He that heareth speaketh constantly I deny not but that in some extraordinary cases God may say to Abraham That in Isaak shall thy seed be called c. Gen. 21. and yet chap. 22. bids Abraham kill that his Isaak before Isaak had any child and so seemingly crossing his Promise yea and his Precept too Thou shalt not kill but this was for trial sake Heb. 11. 17. By faith Abraham when he was tryed offered up Isaak Nor do such extraordinary cases crosse the tenure of ordinary rules which wee are to attend and by which we are to judg of the regularity or irregularity of suggestions or actions 5 Such motions which leave no impression 5. When leaving no holy impression upon the soul upon the mind but are forthwith forgotten they are delusive Satan is sometimes compared to lightning Luke 10. what lightsome motions he maketh they are but flashes soon gone the Spirits motions are abiding reflexions of Sun-like beams Satan as a fowle will be present at Religious exercises Matth. 13 4 19. compared the fowles attending the Sower are interpreted the wicked one attending the Ministers in their preaching and hearers in their hearing the Word But whatsoever flatterings he maketh in mens minds they are but vagrant and transcient movings but it s otherwise with suggestions truly divine When such a motion and word is spoken from heaven to Christ Thou art my Son c. Luke 3. 21 22. and the Spirit abideth upon him too that argued that it was indeed a divine attestation John 1. 32. When in keeping the Commandments of Christ from love to him as that command of Christ for prayer John 16 23 24. or the like the Lord so sheweth himself and his gracious counsels to us that he abideth with us the suggestions of such comfortable things to our hearts in prayer are of God indeed Joh. 14. 21. 23. I will manifest my selfe to him wee will come and make our abode with him When a word is so spoken once to us inwardly or outwardly that it is heard twice by us verily God spake that word to us indeed Psal 62. 11. God hath spoken once twice have I heard it that power belongeth to God When Solomon is praying in his dreame and the while precious and sweet motions are suggested to him to ask what God shal give him when he asks wisedome it s said to him that hee hath that granted and more 1 Kings 3. 5 9 10 11 12. with ver 15. and this doth nor vanish as a dream but leaveth such an impression upon him that when he awoke the light heat and life thereof abideth so that he must to Jerusalem and offer sacrifice there in regard thereof this was indeed of God So in that Item of God to Paul whilst he was praying 1 Cor. 12. 8 9. He sayd to me my grace is sufficient for thee my strength is made perfect in weaknesse this so stuck with Paul and so warmed him that he breaketh out thus most gladly therefore will I rather glory in my infirmities c. he rightly therefore concluded that the Lord sayd thus unto him Whilst Jacob is wrestling with the Lord that is told him that he should prevail with men Gen 32. 28. and the motion clave to him and in confidence of the truth of it he now dareth to meet his brother Esau verse 32. of whom before he was so afraid 6. Such motions which leave the 6 When leaving the heart barren heart barren when yet they swim aloft in the braine plentifully are delusive as those lying Items suggested to the eare from Satans instruments they please but profit not Jer. 23. 32. Therefore they shall not profit this people at all So these of Satan leave the heart fruitlesse Satans sweet bits they nourish no more the soule then those of that dissembling Churle doe the bodies of his guests Prov. 27. 8. Like his sorcery of bringing a fair woman to anothers bed which in the morning proved a carcasse Satans flattering motions when ever suggested are but as other flatteries a pleasing song and chearing blaze but ending soon after in
sadnesse and smoak Eccles 7. 5 6. The song of fooles is like the crackling of thorns under a pot Like those that in seeking God Hosea 5. last in their affliction they will seek me early they had such motions of returning to God Hosea 6. 1. Come let us returne to God and of following on to know him verse 3. Then shall we know if we follow on to know the Lord but verse 4. their goodnesse was like the early d●w and clouds vanishing away So Psalm 78. 34. in seeking God when he slew them they had motions materially good stirring as verse 35. For they considered that God was their rock and the high God their redeemer But their heart was not right with God neither were they stedfast in his covenant It was then without force upon their hearts which indeed were never sincere and serious but deceitfull But when the spirit moveth upon the face of our souls in any ordinance whether it be in and by motions of conviction or consolation it maketh the spices flow out it causeth the various graces of God in the soule to give their fragrant smel Cant. 4. 16. Awake O North wind and blow O South upon my garden that the spices may flow out When Christ cometh to us in prayer or in any other of his holy ordinances by the motions of his spirit he cometh as showres that water the earth Psal 72. 6. the force thereof mollifieth our souls and makes them fruitfull Isai 44. 3 4. 7. Such motions which are various confused 7 When confused and independent one upon the other or upon the present businesse which then we are in hand with in our prayers Such albeit they may be for the matter of them good yet being not distinct methodicall or seasonable they are not from Gods spirit but from some other delusive spirit Such Items are not words upon the wheeles in due order according to our particular suits c. which are then in motion and agitation Christs lips when he speaketh to us more immediately by his spirit or otherwise they are as lilies dropping sweet smelling myrrhe Cant. 5. 13. His words and motions come not in heaps but orderly drop after drop and pertinently as of the same myrh-like nature all of them as he guideth his truly wise servants so that their tongue useth knowledg aright Prov. 1● 2. so the fruit of his lips by his spirit floweth forth aptly dependingly in a right order season and manner but those of a delusive spirit they are like sea waves tumultuous independing in no certaine course or channel 8. Such motions materially good which 8 When puffing up the heart put us upon high thoughts of our selves and of our good estates which heave up our spirits they are delusive like those in Zedekiah who was confident that the Lord moved him to speak 1 Kings 22. 11. Thus saith the Lord saith he and that his spirit had been with him verse 21. yet see how proud hee was and how he despised Micaiah who indeed was moved by Gods spirit to speak he smote him on the check saying which way went the Spirit of the Lord from me to speak unto thee The spirits motions in prayer tend to humble rather As in Abrahams praying and saying which am but dust Gen. 18. 26 27. Those lilly like drops from Christs lips of which we spake from Cant. 4. 13. they are as myrrh of a holy funeral abasing and mourning use as myrrhe used about dead bodies to keep them from putrefaction 9. Such motions materially good suggested in prayer which put us upon any breach 9 When putting upon breach of relations of special relations or duties of our callings are delusive As when Jonah thinketh how mercifull a one God is and thence is put upon it to turne aside from his calling to pray at Niniveh Jonah 4. 2. O Lord was not this my saying when I was yet in my countrey therefore I fled before unto Tarshish for I knew that thou are a gracious God and mercifull slow to anger and of great kindnesse and repentest thee of the evil Or if a private man should be followed in praier with Scriptures urging him as he thinketh to cast off civil subjection to higher powers such as 1 Cor. 7. 23. Be not the servants of men Or Mat. 17. 16. Then are the children free or if some private man should be moved in prayer very strongly to kill such or such a wicked Ruler from Ehuds example Jud. 3. 15. Such like motions would be found to be delusive The Apostle to prevent such abuses saith 1 Pet. 2 16 17. As free but not using your liberty as a cloak of maliciousnesse 10. Such things materially good as are 10 When tending to justifie any unwarrantable practice moved in prayer either to justifie some former evil thing in us as Jonah in his praier now mentioned Jonah 4. 2. he reviveth in his mind those former thoughs of Gods gracious nature as a plea whereby to have justified him in that refusal to obey his call to Niniveh O Lord was not this my saying c. Or when they are moved to ground some present distemperd request in prayer as that pretended humble motion of Jobs in prayer Job 7. 11 17 18. What is man that thou visitest him brought in as it may seeme to back his distempered desire not to live any longer in such misery expressed verse 15 16. I loath to live my dayes are vanity and verse 17. what is man c. So 1 Kings 19. 4. distempered Elias saith he is no better then his fathers good yea but it s brought in to plead that God would dispatch his life O Lord take away my life for I am no better then my fathers and this was delusive Lastly when God in judgement ordereth 11 When tending to harden a person in some unsafe way it to some false and perverse seekers of him that some things which they conclude to be good shall be suggested to them whilst seeking of him but in judgement for some inordinacy or hypocrisie in their requests and so in wrath not in mercy God had once told Balaam inquiring of him that hee should not goe with Balaks messengers Num. 22. 12. Thou shalt not go with them and yet out of his covetous mind and desire of the wages of unrighteousnesse he will goe againe to move him for his counsell about going verse 19. Tarry yee here saith he to Balaks second messengers this night that I may know what the Lord will say more to me and ver 20. God came to Balaam at night and sayd to him if the men come to call thee rise up and goe with them Balaam was inordinately set to goe and God when he againe inquireth about going doth in judgement bid him go For ver 32. The angel telleth him behold I went to withstand thee because thy way is perverse before me Ezek. 14 47. Every one that putteth the stumbling block of
Temple now is a time if ever for Solomon to make his long prayer there 1 Kings 8. 10 11 12. 22. when we are filled with the spirit we may well continue pouring out prayer 5. When we are not like to live long Christ knowing he had but few dayes to 5. Of death not far off live spent the more time in prayer Luke 21. 22. compared with 1 Pet. 4. 7. now the end of all things is at hand at least to us in particlar therefore be sober and watch unto prayer If Heavens pleaders have but a little while allotted them they had not need loose any of that little time to plead in When such spirituall Merchants are shortly to go out of this country of trading so by prayer they had need bestow themselves to purpose When these travailours are so shortly to take their long journey home they had need improve every sand of Times hour-glass for the dispatch of the remaining part of their prayer-businesse here Sicknesse alloweth but little respit and free space for prayer Other work of the poor soul is so various then and perplexing that it taketh up the whole man to dispatch that And indeed when sincere ones have not long to live they are the fitter for prayer When the Saints are neer the Ocean of Eternity then the Rivulets of Grace in their soules wax stronger Weakly persons which are Godly are so often minded of Eternity and Perpetuity as times successours that they bare an Image of Perpetuity it is deeply Instamped upon them in their Spirituals Obj. But some will say shall not Suppliants then wander and vanish into forbidden Repetitions if they are long in prayer Answ 1. The Saints are and may be Repetitions in prayer lawful helped with such holy variety that unlawful Repetitions may be avoyded as might be evinced by many Reasons if need were 2. We distinguish of Repetitions in prayer some are lawful some are unlawful The Scripture frequently giveth us instances of lawful Repetitions as Amos 7. 2. 5. It is twice repeated by whom shall Jacob arise for he is small And in Solomons prayer 1 Kings he oft repeateth this clause then hear thou in Heaven thy dwelling place and forgive c. vers 30. 39. c. of this sort of lawful Repetitions in prayer are these First such which are wrung from the strength of pinching necessities or temptations as when Christ was so hard bestead First which are wrought from extremities in the Garden he oft even a third time spake the same words Intreating his Father that if it were his will that the Cup might pass Mat. 26. 39. 42. 44. and chap. 27. 46. Eli Eli Lamasabachthani My God My God why hast thou forsaken me So Paul in a like sort besought God thrice in the same manner 2 Cor. 12. 7 8. For this thing I besought the Lord thrice that it might depart from me like children in great pain when they are to tell where it is they iterate and reiterate this cry O here here here O here or like men in a ditch or among thieves iterating this out cry help help help or as prisoners in straits crying bread bread for the Lords sake bread a little bread for Christs sake or as it is with men when their house is on fire in the night they cry fire fire fire Secondly such Repetitions wherein the heart is carried out with equall Secondly wherein the heart is lively strength of feeling and holy affections at a third as at a first time so was Christ in his Iterated cryes He made supplication with strong crying and teares So Dan. 9. 17 18 19. often Iterateth O Lord hear when there is in a gracious supplicant so much strength of love desire and esteem and sutable wreachings after mercies begged that the soul is not content to speak once but it must speak it over and over againe As friends when commending some business of greatest weight to their friends care they will be often repeating be sure you forget me not in such or such a thing So is it here in making known our requests to God Or as it is with a cry uttered with greatest strength it causeth the Iteration of a like Echo so is it here when repetitions in prayer are the Echoes of strong cryes of spirit as it is when a Ball is banded with great strength it maketh many rebounds so is it when the heart is carried out with great strength of holy affections it is apt to make these holy rebounds of such repetitions or as a Bell which having been but then ringing doubles and redoubles its knoles from the strength put forth in its ringing So will the gracious heart be giving many reiterated lifts and those sounding out in like expressions of the lips in prayer Hence that reiterated desire of the Saints Psal 72. 19. Amen and Amen 3. Such Repetitions in prayer are lawful 3. Which spring from saith exercised which spring from some strong workings of saith in the expectation of mercies such was that Iterated cry and prayer Amen even so which is the sence o● the same Come Lord Jesus come quickly as believing Christs word then mentioned Loe I come quickly Revel 22. 20. So Psal 89. 50 51. the Psalmist concluding that God had heard his prayer saith Blessed be the Lord Amen and Amen such was that frequent repetition of Davids in his prayer to God to blesse his house as building upon the truth of his promise for that end of which see 2 Sam. 7. 25 26 27 29 thus is faith letting down the same bucket into the well which is presented to it when the believing soule heareth assuredly that its friend the Lord is within hearing It knocketh thus again and again in the same sort as before 4. Such repetitions in prayer which 4 Which spring from love spring from love or are accompanied with speciall delight and spirituall stirring of heart in the very mention thereof such was their reiterated cry in solemn worship of God Holy holy holy Lord God Almighty Revel 4. 8. such straines of love and holy delight may often be reiterated in holy musicall divisions as I may call them albeit there be little variation Look as where a speech is pleasing a motion is wont to be made to heare that over again so here the spirit of Christ liking to hear us speak so very favourly and sincerely in this or that passage in prayer may bid us speak that again In sundry passages of the Saints prayers the holy Ghost in speciall manner spake in them and with them and such like double speeches of Gods Saints and Spirit speaking together may well be repeated But yet there are Repetitions in prayer Repetitions in prayer unlawfull 1 When affected which are unlawfull as 1. Such which are affected as streines of eloquence uttered in a Rhetoricall way Such were those of the Gentiles Matth. 6. 7 8. Vse not repetitions as the
said Lord I undertook not the journey upon my own head but thou badest me goe and I have thy word for a good successe and therefore I look thou shouldst beare me harmlesse and blesse me in this undertaking So Moses David Daniel and others their prayers are full of holy pleas And that we may strengthen this by two or three reasons consider Reasons 1 It s an argument of familiarity with God acquaintance and friendship thus to plead with God in prayer and therefore most suitable to this holy talking with God As men use to plead with such as they are most intimate withall so is it here Hence the Saints which have been men inward with the Lord to whom he hath made himselfe most known and opened his mind and bosome to them and they theirs to him they ever use the most pleas with God in their prayers What meere men more intimate with God then Abraham Moses and David and who pleaded it more stoutly freely with him then they did This is a branch of that 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 which we have through Christ and it being so deare a bought priviledge we may wel improve it to the utmost Ephes 3. 12. By whom we have free accesse with confidence Heb. 10. 19. By the blood of Jesus we have accesse with boldness unto the holy place 2. It will be an argument of fervency 2 Of Fervency and holy seriousnesse in our spirits in prayer to back the same with prevailing pleas As it is in all petitioners amongst men suing for things they most strongly desire 3. It will be an argument of our careful and serious minding and recording of 3. Of holy minding of Gods word and works what the Lord holdeth forth in his word or works for our encouragement in our prayers Hence when the Ministers of the Church are wished to be Pleaders in the Churches Case they are called Remembrancers Recorders and therefore men fittest to plead yea persons called to plead with the Lord for his people Esa 62. 6 7. Ye that make mention of the Lord keep not silence Give him no rest c. and the Hebrew Affix doth shew their eminency in it the Word Mazkir there mentioned is for such a one who by his office did note down al the memorable matters of the King and used to suggest to the King seasonable Items of things to be done accordingly Esa 36. 3. 2. Sam. 8 16. But three or four things may be objected against the necessity of such pleading Objections against pleading in prayer Obj. 1. Jesus Christ is the common pleader and Advocate for his people 1 John 2. 1. If we sin we have an Advocate with the Father Jesus Christ the righteous What need they then do any more then barely present their requests unto God in his name Answ True Christs office is to present our requests to God which we bring before him but withall also to perfume those holy pleaes with the odour of his merit and mediation The Lord Christ meant to pray the Father for them but yet will have the Disciples in his name to ask more to purpose then ever they had done Ioh. 16 23. 24. Hitherto ye have asked nothing in my name ask that is more freely and fully and strongly that your joy may be full yea he is an Advocate to sollicite and plead on our behalf as well our pleaes for what we sue for as the suits themselves Obj. 2. God is not as man hard but rather easie to be intreated as being much more merciful and wise then any of the sonnes of men whose wisedome from above is to be easie to be intreated Besides as men the more intire and sincere they are the more candid they are in ready answers to others desires which they may grant They will not assent to carry it otherwise then they intend no more will the Lord but as he is so will Mich. 7 18 Esa 65. 14 he shew himselfe to be ready to shew mercy and ready to forgive and therefore what need such a urging on pleading Answ True the Lord is thus ready to help and heare yet who more full of pleaes for his mercy then David the Pen-man of the Holy Ghost in ascribing this to God that he is ready to forgive and plenteous in his mercy to all that cal upon him Psal 86. 5. in that very place he pleadeth incline thine ear and hear why so for I am poor and needy vers 1. and preserve thou my soul why so for I am thy servant and trust in thee vers 2. c. Bee merciful to me O Lord why so for I cry to thee continually vers 3. And rejoyce the soul of thy servant why so for unto thee O Lord do I lift up my soul Verse 4 which is backed with another argument from this very gracious disposition of God vers 5. For thou Lord art good and ready to shew mercy and rich in goodnesse to all that call upon thee This readinesse then to mercy must not hinder but further the Saints pleading in prayer and help to finde the more Argument whereby to plead with God therein Jesus Christ knew that his Father alwayes heard him Ioh. 11. 42. yet in that his solemne prayer recorded Ioh. 17. how many Arguments doth he use to strengthen his Petitions as to glorifie him verse 4. 5. Father glorifie thy Son why so The Houre or the Time is come Ibid And verse 4. 5. I have glorified thee on Earth And I have finished the work thou hast given me And now or therefore glorifie me c. V. 21. Let them be one in us why so That the world may know thou hast sent me V. 24. Let them be with me to behold my glory why so For thou lovedst me before the world was Surely God himself must needs be ready to do what himselfe willeth yet as one stirring up himselfe to act he argueth with himselfe Esay 51. 9. Awake Awake O Arme of the Lord why so Art not thou it that hast wounded the Dragon and verse 10. Art not thou it that hast dried up the Sea So Esay 63. 8. For he said Surely they are my people children that will not lye So he was their Saviour and Psal 12. 5. For the sighing of the poor and cry of the needy I will arise saith the Lord and set him at liberty from him that pusseth at him God glorifieth his readinesse to mercy in that we no sooner plead for it in our prayers but he sheweth mercy Esay 65. 14. Whilst they yet speake I will heare Psal 65. 2. O thou that art hearing prayers It is the Lord who prepareth our hearts in prayer and furnisheth them with holy pleas and it is the rather a pledge that he is ready to heare the pleas of his own spirit The Lord may and sometimes doth prevent his people with mercy Esay 61. 24. Before they call I will heare Yet ordinarily he will have us to
preparations to prayer this stoppeth the flowing and spreading of holy desires to grace yea it banketh out the continued course of the spirits influences 7 From carelesnesse and improvidence 7 Carelesness and improvidence either in putting our selves upon straits of time and so the duty is performed in a hurry and no wonder the spirit in such a case as pent up from so specious a pretence at first There is not now time therefore what need inlargements Brevity is more seasonable and so by frequent inuring our selves to be thus straitned outwardly for a time our spirits by little and little are conformable thereunto or in heedlesse admiring other vain and impertinent thoughts which take up roome in the soul that they crowd better thoughts into corners 8 From curious puzling our selves about 8 Curiosity comprehending and conceiving of God without reference to the present matter in mention in prayer In this work after the soul hath in vaine toyled it selfe and made nothing of it it gathereth to it self discouragement and hath no list to speak any more in so Athiestical a sort as at such a time it will be apt to conclude whereby it cometh to passe that the wheels of the soul wanting the oyle of joy and delight they stick and cannot bee readily turned about Such straining of our strings too high doth but occasion some cracking in them and thereby our musick is marred for that time when our spirits are once nonplust as they will soon be in such transcendent mental discourses of a subject past their comprehension or inquisition they then blush and the shame thereof putteth them to silence like some petitioner to a King so taken up in speaking to him with many circumlocutions touching his excellency majesty greatnesse and glory c. that hee hath forgot what hee came about and is not able to recover expressions of his request so is it here The second thing propounded now cometh Helps against straitnings in prayer to consideration namely the means of cure of such straitnings in prayer and they are these 1 Be wee sensibly apprehensive of the sad and evil plight of a spirit straitned in prayer Such prisoners which mourn in the 1 Sensible apprehensions of the evils of such straitnings sense of their thraldome and of their pent and confined condition are in the ready way to liberty in all the wayes of God and so in this of prayer Is 61. 1. A broken heart will break this deep silence and to help our apprehensions herein consider but how sad it is to be tongue-tyed otherwise Mark 7 32 34. The Lord Christ sighs over it and you see with what difficulty it is cured ibid. Such are usually as deafish in hearing the word as they are spiritually tongu-tyed they are straitned in hearing as well as praying dispositions the Saints are never more inlarged in praying then when their spirits are much straitned quickned and inlarged Evils of such straitnings in hearing and so on the contrary men that have ears but hear not have not spiritual use of their ears they have mouths and speak not they have not the fruitfull use of their mouths in prayer yea such a dumb distemper in prayer is attended with spiritual lamenesse and halting in the wayes of God in walking wherein they make little progresse Hence is it that the Prophet prophesieth of spiritual dumbnesse and lamenesse to be cured at once Isai 35. 6. How miserable and uncomfortable is the case of a man otherwise dumb every one will easily conceive and truly this spiritual tongue-tyed condition far exceeds the misery of that as might be easily demonstrated When a man which hath spoken is taken speechlesse how sad is it accounted in all that behold it or heare of it Alas saith one heard you not of such a sad thing befallen such a one he hath lost his speech if he could but expresse his mind it would never grieve his friends so much but alas he is suddenly taken speechlesse so might much more be said of such a Christian Hence a speechlesse condition is inflicted upon the unprepared guest as a sad Omen and fore-runner of his after doom Matth. 22. 12. It was the next and first effect of divine wrath upon such professours and it is well if it be not the case of many that hear me this day Ah how sad is it to hear ones tongue cut out as I may say nay suppose it be but gagged by the enemies of our souls like notorious theevs first robbing us of the treasure of our peace leaving us Conscience wounded and then gagging of us lest by our out-cryes unto heaven they should soon be pursued and attached and executed O the weight such poor soules feel but know not how to remove the same they would faine crye as men oppressed in their sleep and tell how sad it is with them but they cannot What to be thrown into a dungeon and to be in a manner forbidden all meanes to send to or speak with either our heavenly father or our elder brother and chiefe tryed friend Jesus Christ How sad is this What not to be so much as at prison liberty even to beg out of the very grate This is most sad sure wee are in for some great matter of fact else wee should not bee left under such straits Begging is but a poor trade you will say yea but whilst we are at liberty to beg for our soules livelihood it is comfortable it is hopefull but when even that poor trade faileth us verily all will yeild that this case is much to be lamented O how must such needs wast and pine away like that dumb person mentioned in the Gospel Mark 9. 17 18. How will such run upon desperate adventures like him that sometimes casteth himselfe into the water sometimes into the fire and what more contrary one unto the other Yet verily if not upheld thus will these doe in that want of this free spirit a free spirit it is an upholding spirit from all such distempers How unthankfully do such walk if their mouths be not opened God hath little prayse from them Open thou my lips and my mouth shall shew forth thy prayse Psal 51. 15. Sad are their cases all the while all these sweets are in their sense at least in their experience restrained from them whilst their hearts are hardned congealed as it were shut up fast closed Isa 63. 15 17. The Church which complaineth of her heart as hardned complaineth likewise of Gods mercies as restrained from her this black of a straitned spirit will appeare the more by comparing of it with the white of a free spirit which is free in prayer and other holy Duties What David said of his case is true in this that it argueth that the Lord delighteth in us when hee delivereth us ever and anon from this straitned condition and setteth us at a holy liberty in our spirits the Lord delighteth in such of
Offices of Christ for this end for this end for as was but now hinted the Lord Christ was annointed and designed to this work of procuring prisoners liberties he is given of the Father for that end Isai 42. 6 7. And if to free Spiritual prisoners at their first conversion when they are under such strong iron bolts and gyves and yet he doth it What can he what will he not do for such as he can once so set at liberty but since that time they are haply held under some smaller cords for a time and be it that we are justly under such a spiritual restraint for our Covenant breaches c. as was before mentioned from Isai 49. 24 25. yet inasmuch as the Lord Jesus is given to be a Deliverer of all spiritual prisoners by being given to become their Covenant Isai 42. 6 7. and 49 8 9. Therefore the Lord supposeth that such a let shall not hinder the free passage of his promised grace to such I will give thee for a Covenant to bring the Prisoners from the Prison The Lord Jesus he even begged this Office that he might have the honour of this gracious work of delivering the poor darkned straitned spirits Hence Isai 49 8. The blessed Father is brought in as speaking to the blessed Son saying I have heard thee c. and I will give thee for a Covenant c. ver 9. that thou maist say to the Prisoners Go forth and to them that are in darkness Shew your selves and when he mentions his saying so he meaneth his operative word of command of their liberty who are ashamed to shew their heads in respect of the sense of their owne misdoings Improve the Priestly Office of Christ Improve his Priestly Office and the Priestly Merit and Mediation and Intercession of the Lord Jesus for this end for so in a special manner is he given as a Covenant for this purpose Isai 42 6 7. He is our Surety and such a Baile as the blessed Father will not refuse His suffering as one dumb before the Shearer Isai 53. 7. and as one from whom God withdrew for a time Matth. 27. 46. hath merited and purchased our liberty to approach and freely to pour out our souls before the Throne of Grace Heb. 10. 19 20. Ephes 3. 11. He was forsaken for a time that we might not for ever be forsaken By the Blood of his Covenant it cometh to passe that the Lord delivereth his Prisoners not only from a Babylonish but from all other imprisoned conditions of soul or body Zech. 9. 11. therefore let all the poor Prisoners of God which are Prisoners of Hope turn hither as to their strong Hold v. 12. So did Hezekiah when not able to speak out or pour out his heart distinctly and freely before the Lord but in an abrupt manner and when held under the pressures of his heart he cryeth out for the benefit of this his Surety I am oppressed O Lord undertake for me Isa 38. 14. Improve we the Intercession of Christ for this likewise whereby the Lord Christ is fully able to deliver and rescue us from this or any other bondage He is able to save them to the utmost that come unto God by him forasmuch as he ever liveth to make Intercession for them Heb. 7. 25. Improve his Prophetical Office also for this purpose Inasmuch as the blessed Father Hie Prophetical and that he might bring about liberty for all spiritual prisoners he hath given him to be a light to them Isai 42 6 7. and experience proveth it that no sooner doth the Lord become light to poor deserted tempted ones but they regain liberty of spirit likewise it is the Son that maketh any free indeed but it is by discovering some special part of that mind and Covenant and Promise of God they come to know more of his Truth and that truth so made known to their souls that doth set them free in this kind as well as otherwise Ye shall know the Truth and the Truth shall make you free Joh. 8. 32. They are the Scruples and Objections and mists which are in the mind which keep the spirit so strait laced and so long as that darknesse remaines that prison state of soul remaineth too Isai 42. 7. and them that sit in darknesse out of the prison when they are cleared up then those binding fears and griefs of distrust vanish and the Spirit is sweetly at liberty again to pray more freely or to do any other spiritual service In a word Improve we the Kingly Office His Kingly Office of the Lord Christ for the same purpose The Lord Christ is a true Solomon which openeth his mouth for the dumb Prov. 31. 8. That spiritual bondage of the poor soul it hath been occasioned either through some violence of temptation and corruption or through some wily deceit of their own hearts drawing them to give at first but a little way to slightness and remisness in prayer or to some other distemper and then to suffer our selves to go on a little in some such unsafe way until we have been so intangled in the snare of slightness that we know not how to get into a serious and fervent frame yea but the Lord Christ as the Antitype of Solomon he is promised that he shal redeem his from deceit and violence Psa 72. 14. And as the Antitype of Hezekiah under his Government the tongue of his stammering subjects such as are spiritually tongue tyed c. yet their tongue shal be free and ready to speak plainely of God or to him Isai 32. 4. The tongue of the stammerers shall be able to speak plainly 4. Improve others liberties of the Throne 4. Improve others liberty of Gods Throne of Grace The Lord ever useth to keep some in his Churches at liberty for this very end sometimes it is the turn of such his subjects and favorites and houshold servants to have the liberty of the Kings Court and presence-Chamber sometimes again some others are thereto admitted now seek wee them out inquire out such Princely spirits who may open their mouths for you which are dumb persons Prov. 31. 8. Look as imprisoned Joseph made use of the Butlers liberty to be a mean of his Gen. 40. So do we in this case he that had such an impediment in his speech hee had got others to speak for him Mark 7. 32 33. And those dumb ones which had friends to bring them before Christ and to cast them down before him they got cure and were enabled by Christ thereupon to speak Matth. 15. 30 31 So will it be here in like case 5. Be we sincere and cordial with God in 5. Be we sincere in prayer our approaches to him consciousness thereunto and conscience thereof greatly furthereth our liberty of spirit David who made conscience to seek Gods Statutes and was conscious to himself that he did what he did from obedience and respect unto the
All things without God are finite too short a portraiture of an infinite Majesty In all comparisons there must be some proportion and equality Now unlesse we could equal God to any thing how can he be likened to it Esay 40. 18 25. 2. Look that we doe not goe about to 2. Prie not too far into his Deity comprehend in our minds his glorious Essence prying too far into his Majesty and the like his Godhead is one of the invisible things of God and must no further be reached after by our shallow and dark minds then as shining forth in the works and word of God Rom. 1. 20. If we goe any further we shall become vaine in our imaginations vers 21. Who can by search finde out the Almighty to perfecton Iob 11. 7 8 12. we should shew our selves in affecting such wisdome to be but vain men Ibid. Iacob when he was at prayer was a little too busie herein and too inquisitive after the name or nature of the Son or Angel of God and therefore is rebuked for asking his name yet his weaknesse is passed over and the Lord blessed him notwithstanding Gen. 32. 29 30. But rather in our approaches unto God conceive we of him in his back parts in his glorious Attributes Conceive of him as one not to be fully conceived by us and so pray to him with such apprehensions of him Moses did desire in prayer to have God to shew him his glory his invisible being and Majesty was too much for him to ask or to have answered God telleth him he could not see his glory and live mans finite underdanding and spirit would be swallowed up and confounded therein Exod. 33. 18 20. but his goodnesse and name of grace his back parts are fitter objects for Moses to contemplate upon and to behold vers 19. 25 compared with Chap. 34. 5 6 When God came down to his people that they might worship him Exod. 11. he came down in a Cloud that their prying eyes or spirits might be bounded the Altar of Incense where the Incense of prayer was to be offered was before the Vaile that was by the Arke of the testimony before the Mercy seat Exod. 20. 6. God would have his servants to behold and mind him in their prayers but yet his Mercy seat was covered with Cherubs wings they might not prie too far and indeed it is but an endlesse work we may weary our selves in this maze of the divine nature but make nothing of our work when we have done It is a fruitlesse bootlesse work no good commeth of it but amazement and discouragement we shall but reflect upon our selves as if we were very Atheists conceiving and believing nothing at all of God when we goe about to conceive more of him then is meet When at any time the Saints of God out of a witty kind of reasoning of their deceitfull hearts perswading that it is meet that we should conceive of God to whom we pray and the like which is in a sense true doe lance out in their slender skiffs or Canows into this vast Ocean without the Cord and Compasse of the Scriptures now if any gust of temptation arise as twenty to one but it doth how are they amazed and affrighted and know not where they are nor how to get safe ashore again having forgotten the work they intended at the first and commonly the work and businesse of prayer is for that time disappointed and left undone or as good being never at such a time performed to any purpose Besides the advantage we give to the enemy of peace and truth hereby which is great and if no worse thing follow yet we get a check from God for our labour as Jacob Gen. 32. 29. and Manoah are reproved for asking after the name of that Angel the Son of God which was secret Iudg. 13. 17 18. Why askest thou after my name since it is secret 3. Conceive not God absolutely as out 3. Think of him relatively as such or such a one to thee in Christ of Christ but as in Christ and so mercifull gracious and abundant in goodnesse and truth We must look as they of old to the glory of God in offering up our spirituall Incense but as in Christ considered as Mediator who is that Mercy seat for so the Hebrew Capporeth translated usually by the Septuagint by the word Hilasterion and approved by the Holy ghost Heb. 9. 5. which in Rom. 3. 25. is applied to Christ whom God hath set forth to be Hilasterion the mercy seat or mercifull Covering or propitiation for our sins or that Capporeth to which Gods Priests must look when offering their Incense of prayer Exod. 30. 6. 25. 20 21 22. compared We are not taught in the Lords prayer to look at or think of God absolutely but relatively as a father namely in Christ Our thoughts of God must be suitable to our worship of him in prayer which is a comming to God not immediately nor absolutely considered but in and by Christ Heb. 7. 25. Which eome to God by him 4. Let us not too much beat our thoughts about particular and personall apprehensions of God or conclude that we are 4. Goe not too far in personal thoughts of God Atheists in defect thereof but be satisfied in conceiving and believing that of him that he is and that he is a rewarder of such as seek him Heb. 11. 6. with such other generall apprehensions which serve to keep the heart humble awfull and attentive namely that he to whom we pray is such a God which seeth and knoweth all our secrets our thoughts wants and sins and the like that he is such an one that is with us whereever we are and that we are in him and live by him that he observeth what and in what manner we do any service before him that he is a very holy God that he is such a one which comprehendeth us albeit we cannot so fully comprehend him and that therein lieth our blisse Psal 139. 6. and so throughout the Psalm 2 Sam. 7. 20. Acts 17. 27 28 29. Fix we our minds somtimes upon God under one and sometimes under another of such like notions touching him and let the aw and impression of God either as one that is most holy or that is most wise or that is most mighty carry us as far along as the Lord helpeth and then consider of him under some one or other like notion and in our prayers carry that along in our minds as far as we can and if our spirits wax flat or slight notwithstanding try them with thoughts of God under some other notion as before mentioned 5. Look that we limit not God to our 5. Limit not God to our conceivings shallow comprehensions of him but in all our thoughts of him conceive of God as infinitely above all our conceivings as Agur did Prov. 30. 1 2 3 4. yet conceive of him to be