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A55343 A directory for youth Through all the difficulties attending that state of life. Or a discouse of youthful lusts. In which the nature and dinds of them are described, and remedies against them laid down. First preached to young people, and now published at their request. By Samuel Pomfret, minister of the gospel. Pomfret, Samuel, d. 1722. 1693 (1693) Wing P2798; ESTC R224107 117,456 254

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in Christs strength to obey your Youthful Lusts no more 14. Hosea 8. Ephraim shall say what have I any more to do with Idols 34. Job 32. Lord what I know not teach thou me and wherein I have done iniquity I will do so no more 5. Lively acting of faith on a crucified Christ and the precious promises 6. Rom. 6. Knowing this that our old man is crucified with him that the body of sin might be destroyed that hence forth we should not serve sin 2 Cor. 7. 1. Having therefore these promises dearly beloved let us cleanse our selves from all filthiness of the flesh and spirit 6. Daily watchings against all occasions of drawing out your youthful Lust and Corruption 31. Job 1. I have made a Covenant with my eyes that I will not look upon a Maid 18. Psal 23. I have kept my self from mine own iniquity and you may rank under this head that in 13. Rom. 13. of making no provision for the flesh to fulfil it in its lusts 7. And Lastly Willingness to receive a Christian and Friendly reproof for your youthful sins and follies 141. Psal 5. Let the righteous smite me it shall be a kindness and let him reprove me it shall be an excellent oyle which shall not break my head Now when you carefully use these and such like-means which God in his holy word hath appointed then you comport with this exeellent Rule Flee Youthful Lusts and so you have the import of that Phrase Flee which will further receive an accession of light if you read with it those other Scriptures where the word Flee is used in a good sense I shall only allude to them Flee youthful lusts as Lot fled out of Sodom 19. Gen. 17. Flee for thy life look not behind thee stay not thou in the plain escape to the mountain least thou be consumed Flee Young man thy Lusts as Joseph fled from his tempting Mistress 39. Gen. 12. And she caught him by his garment saying lye with me and he left his garment in her hand and fled and got him out Flee as Jaocb fled from the face of his bloody Brother Esau 35. Gen. 1. Flee as the poor distressed Manslayer fled from the avenger of Blood to the City of refuge 19. Deut. 5. And thus I have endeavoured the Resolution of the first Question what the import of the word Flee is Q. 2. What are those youthful lusts that you are so concerned to Flee Ans In the Division of our lives there are peculiar and predominant lusts incident to each division Now in the general Youth is obnoxious to most sins yet some more than others Youth hath its proper sins that hange about that haunt and dog that season of life some whereof respect the temper of their minds and others the frame of their lives which I shall give you in these following Heads 1. Aireness of Spirit levity of Mind vanity of thoughts 2. Blind Boldness in adventuring on desperately in dangerous ways 3. Careless incogitancy and inconsiderateness about the most awful important matters of their Souls 4. Delaying Repentance and turning to God foolishly thinking it's time enough they are yet young 5. Eager pursuits after sensual Pleasures Games c. Loving these more then God 6. Flexibility to temptations as dry Tinder to receive the least sparke easily enticed 7. Going down the Stream and following a multitude to do Evil saying I do but as other young people do 8. Hating lustructions Admonition and Reproof 9. Intemperance in meats and Drinks 10. Keeping of ill Company that Soul runining snare of Hell 11. Lying and inventing Excuses 12. Making little or no Conscience of relative Duties 13. Nourishing vain hopes and flattering themselves with the thoughts of long Life and puting far away the evil Day 14. Omitting the holy Observation of the Sabbath 15. Pride of their parts Beauty Strength 16. Quenching the motions of the Holy Spirit 17. Ridiculing serious Religion as too strict and more than needs 18. Time-wasting 19. Uncleanness 20. Woful giddiness of Spirit ready to imbibe any kinde of error To begin with the first of these 1. Aireness of Spirit c. It is observable what name the Hebrews give a young Man viz. Nagnar which cometh from a root that signifieth to be tossed to and fro Thereby setting forth the Levity and Vanity of a young Man's mind Solomon tells us in the 10. Eccl. 11. that Childhood and Youth are Vanity light Spirited and Frothy O how rare a sight is it to see young people serious and staid in their minds Ballasted and Ballanced in the matters of Religion Most are as the Apostle saith of them tossed easily to and fro with every Wind tho they are born with sinful corrupted Natures and are every moment liable to Death and Damnation while they continue in a natural condition yet they are like the wild Ass in the Wilderness that snuffeth up the Wind at her pleasure as the Prophet Jeremiah speaks 2. Jer. 24. They are become vain in their imagination their minds are like that of the Poets full of vain fancies and fictions the Eye of their minds like that of their Body looks all outward as if they had no Soul to mind Hence it is that so many thousands of Prayers Tears and Instructions of faithful Ministers and Relations are defeated and rendred unsuccessful through the Instability and Vanity of young peoples spirits B. Boistrous and Bold adventuring upon sinful and pernicious Courses of a Jehu like temper 2 Kings 9. 10. Furious and Desperate This is that young people are prone to in the heat of their Youth to be venturous as the Horse that rusheth into the Battle Now if you would see how the Horse rusheth into the Battle compare with that 8. Jer. 6. the 39. Job 19. and there you have it Now most elegantly and lively expressed by God himself Hast thou given the Horse strength hast thou cloathed his neck with thunder Canst thou make him afraid as a Grashopper his nostrils are terrible He paweth in the valley and rejoyceth in his strength he goeth on to meet the armed men He mocketh at fear and is not affrighted neither turneth he back from the Sword The quiver ratleth against him he swalloweth the ground with firceness he saith among the Trumpets ha ha in which discription you may see how furiously and dangerously he rusheth into the Battle for he rusheth upon the Pikes and deadly 〈◊〉 prepared for destruction and oftimes is suddenly slain Thus young people are apt to rush on in sinful ways Furiosus juvenibus animi habitus Tho God hedge in their way with Thorns they break through all as Balaam would on tho there was a drawn Sword in the way So Youth is prone to this mad fury in venturing on tho God hath laid many bars in sins way as Majestracy Ministry Conscience and the occular demonstrations of his Judgments upon other impenitent sinners these are all bars in their way yet how rare is
that Youthful Sin of Pride THat Youth is apt to admire themselves for their supposed Excellences as Beauty Parts Wit Strength c. I have shewed before Man is a proud piece of Dust and a little thing will puff him up a R●bbon a Feather a Wire a black spot a bag full of Dirt a Shop full of Goods or the Excrements of Beasts this is that old Leaven of Corruption that hath leavened the whole humane nature hence young Absalon swells O that I might be Judge of Israel Wherefore I shall lay down some directions in order to your fleeing this Sin 1. Represent to thy self how odious and abominable this Sin is to God as will evidently appear if thou study these Scriptures 1 Peter 5. God resisteth the Pruod 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the Word signifieth Sets himself in battle array against such a person Proverbs 6. 16 17. it is there placed in the front of those six things the Lord hates A proud look c. Proverbs 16. 5. Every one that is Proud in Heart is abomination to the Lord and though Hand joyn in Hand yet shall he not go unpunished Isaiah 23. 8. Surely the Lord of Hosts hath purposed to stain the Pride of all Glory And in Isaiah 2. 11. The Day of the Lord shall be upon every one that is Proud whose Heart is lifted up O young People when ever you are affecting a Glory and a kind of Supremacy to your selves consider these Scriptures and remember what a God he is that hath thus expressed his hatred of this Sin he is a God of infinite Greatness and Majesty that might in his Soveraignty have left thee in the Womb of Nothing had he pleased or might have crush'd thee into nothing in the Cradle When he did but let out of his Glory a little to Job and Isaiah one crys ou● Wo is me I am an undone man I have seen the Lord Isaiah 6. The other breaks forth Behold I am vile I abhor my self in Dust and Ashes for mine Eyes have seen the Lord of Host And in Heaven where he fully shineth forth in his Glory the Elders fall down and cast down their Crowns before him that sitteth on the Throne O proud Dust one glimpse of the high and lofty One would make thee quake and tremble Secondly Get thy Heart well seasoned with deep Convictions of what a poor sinful mortal Creature thou art it is ignorance of your selv●s that makes you proud Hence you read Rev. 3. 17. Thou sayest I am rich and increased with Goods and have need of nothing and knowest not that thou art wretched and miserable and poor and blind and naked Here you see the different judgment of God and man Whence is it but from man's ignorance of himself O proud Youth were you brought but once to understand what a leprous deformed diseased Soul lodgeth in thy dunghil Body let Conscience answer whether thou couldst be Proud or no a Soul so ignorant of and averse unto the blessed God so unbelieving unholy universally miserable and wretched so like to the Devil and yet be proud a Soul so unreconciled to God so unready for the coming of Christ in such danger of the damnation of Hell one would thi●k here should be no more room for Pride than there is reason for it and that 's none at all but the quite contrary namely lying in Tears and abasement before the Lord and begging of Mercy better becometh such a Soul And then for thy Body wherein this miserable Soul lodgeth for a few days one would think thou shouldst have little mind to be proud of that were it only for the sake of so wretched a Tenant that dwells within but as wisely consider it and see whether there be any thing in it or no to be proud of first then O young man dost thou not know it to be a poor vain frail perishing thing the Heathen can tell you this without the Book of Scripture hast thou now a juvenile verdure and freshness of Complexion or briskness of Spirits or quickness of Parts or strength of Body and art thou tempted to Pride by any or all of these Alas let but a Feaver or an Apoplexy seize you as they may within the space of an hour and then where are all these Indeed if thou couldst by thy youthful strength and ability hinder any of these and wert so considerable a Creature as to beat back Sickness and Death when they come thou mightest have some pretence for thy boasting but if thy young Flesh be but as Grass that can no ways defend it self from the Sythe then be ashamed and abased in the Dust Have you no● seen or at least have you not heard ●●w suddenly many of your Age have d●●p'd into the P●● go to the Church-yard ●nd look among the Graves and see it there be not shorter Graves than would fit you and learn humility Thirdly S●udy an humbled Christ and abhor Pride for ever Mat. 11. 29. Learn of me saith Christ for I am meek an● lowly And will you be proud and haughty Psal 22. 6. I am a Worm and no Man it is spoken of Christ O when you are tempted to be high-minded and to over-valuing conceits of your selves to think I am some body and deserve respect and esteem then look an humbled Christ in the face and loath thy self and say O proud heart dost thou stand upon thy Pantofles and Terms and thy Saviour stoop and step down into the form of a Servant Dismount dismount proud Dust and come down and let the same mind be in you as was in Christ 2 Phil. 6. The next Sin Youth is prone unto is quenching the Spirit Remedies against that Youthful Sin of Quenching the Spirit I Have shewed you how prone Youth is to quench the Motions of the Spirit of God stifling those inward Convictions that are wrought in them of their lost and undone estate by Nature of the necessity of Conversion and the New Birth and of their indispensible Duty to use the means both publick and private that God hath appointed in order to their Conversion there are not a few of London's Youth that are guilty in a high degree of this Sin Wherefore to prevent it for time to come attend to these following directions First Understand wherein this Sin of Quenching the Spirit stands and that 's the first step to Reformation in this point Quenching is a metaphorical part of Speech it is borrowed from a Fire or Lamp that useth to give light and heat now this applied to the Spirit it must follow that the Spirit is a Fire heating and Light enlightning the Soul and therefore in reference hereunto the Apostle in the 1. Thes 5. 19. saith Quench not the Spirit how that is done may be gathered from the metaphor thus a Fire or Light is two manner of ways quenched 1. By withdrawing of Fuel from it 2. By casting of Water upon it So it is here with this heavenly Fire 1.
multitudes of young people Satan hath corrupted the minds of many and diffused his venemous influence not only through the Pagan and Papal but also through the Protestant and Reformed world too O! what a world of infidelity and Atheism is to be found in our Cities and Countries and would to God our Churches were free but if we compare the lives of abundance of Professors with their pretended Creed really their profession will scarce cover their Hypocrisie and Atheism though you should exercise the largest Charity God and Christ the immortality of the Soul Death and Judgment Heaven and Hell are in their Creed and they would condemn you for a rank Heretick if you should deny any of these Doctrines But a little observation of their sensual lives will soon acquaint you with their vile and odious Hypocrisie and Atheism while you behold in their lives the great God disobeyed Christ vilified Heaven condemned and the Worlds vanities preferred before it Hell ventured upon for the sake of a pleasing sin And among us there are a generation of young Wits sprang up that that albeit they have had baptismal Water on their face yet arrived to that highth of sin as to tell the world not only in their works but also in words that Religion is a meer fancy nothing but the melancholly imagination of some poor spirited men that foolishly and fondly conceit of such a thing as God lives and of a Heaven prepared for those that have it and Hell for those that want it and then they scare and affright themselves with those buggbears that their own fancies represent And thus as the judicious Gurnal sadly observes p. 298. Some among us have dared to make it their boast and glorying that they have at last got from under the burthen of that Tyrant Conscience they can Swear and Drink Whore and what not without any check or remorse Time was when they were under the wing of their Parents that they trembled at the hearing of such guilt But now entring into those Atheistical Clubs and imbibing their principles their Consciences are become silent after they have been duck't so often for scolding that they are Sermon poof and laugh at the Notion of Damnation and at Ministers who in the name of God threaten impenitent sinners with it and look upon them as the veriest fools and mad Men in the World but know that these will prove the worst fools at last yea worse by far than David's Fool Psal 14. 1. The food hath said in his heart there is no God That fool durst only whisper it but these speak it boldly and openly These declare their Sin as Sodom and hide it not To go about to confute these Sons of Belial would be a vain thing we have Moses and the Prophets every Leaf therein is sufficient But these Sinners deride the Scriptures and so tho' one should arise from the Dead and come from Hell with the Flames of that burning Lake about his Ears and tell them the Torments they endure neither would they believe Surely that such a Generation not only of practical but professed Atheists should be found in a Land that hath enjoyed so much Gospel-light is a lamentation and ought to be for a lamentation I may say as Jeremiah 2. chap. 12. v. Be astonished O ye Heavens at this and be ye horribly afraid be ye very desolate saith the Lord. Methinks it should make our very Hearts to tremble when we see such cursed Weeds spring up in such a Garden that God hath taken such pains withal he is more than blind that doth not see and so say Stultorum plena sunt omnia Master Greenham feared rather Atheism than Popery would be England's Ruin The Lord affect your Heart and mine with this Abomination of the Day we live in namely the ridiculing and deriding the power of Godliness stiling it nothing but Fancy or Faction Pride or Singularity 18. Another Sin the Youth of this Age are much given to is Swearing Cursing and taking the Holy and Reverend Name of God in vain A Sin for which the Land mourns There are two Kinds of it both which young people are prone to 1. Using the Name of God unreverently in common talk at every turn to say O Lord O God or God bless me or take me this is taking God's Name in vain and how many thousands of little Children as well as others are guilty in this kind almost at every word tossing that awful and holy Name about in their graceless mouths which a world of Glorious Angels and glorified Spirits are magnifying continually 2. Horrid prodigious Oaths not to be named without abhorrency Rom. 3. 13 14 you read there that their Throat is an open Sepulchre the poyson of Asps is under their Lips whose Mouth is full of Cursing and Bitterness And certainly if ever the Youth of a Kingdom were in danger of that dreadful Curse of the Almighty flaming out from the Mount Ebal of those Scriptures the Swearing Youth of this Kingdom is Zech. 5 2 3 4. And he said unto me What seest thou And I answered I see a flying Roll the leng● thereof is twenty Cubits and the breadth there of two Cubits Then said he unto me This i● the Curse that goeth forth over the who●● Earth for every one that sweareth shall b● cut off according to it I will bring it forth saith the Lord of Hosts and it shall enter into the House of him that sweareth falsly by my Name and it shall remain in the middle of his House and it shall consume it with the Timber and Stones thereof Whence you may note that so long as this Sin remains unrepented of this Curse remains and abideth on them till it bring utter ruin upon them and their whole Estate Mal. 3. chap. 5. And I will come near to you in Judgment and I will be a swift Witness against the Swearer saith the Lord of Hosts Exodus 20. 7. The Lord will not hold him guiltless that taketh his Name in vain Not guiltless there is a Meiosis in those words that is the Lord will be severely avenged on such O the fearful estate of not a few but multitudes and whole troops of Children and young ones in this Land in this City in our Armies in our Fleets by reason of this Sin who can number the Persons much less able are we to number the Oaths the horrid Imprecations they use that almost at every word call to God to Damn them their Souls their Blood Wo to us the moral Heathen would be ashamed of us Is it not time to lament to see a young Generation run with open Mouth upon Ruin with their Mouth set against Heaven in Blasphemies and such prodigious Vices as hasten their own Damnation and threaten England's Destruction may not we justly fear that the bloody Oaths of the Land of our Nativity may turn it into an Aceldama i. e. a Field of Blood In this Sin are wrapped both Parents and
Leprosie as shall be matter of just shame and humiliation before the Lord so long as he liveth Sure I am the success Satan hath had in poysoning the Youth of this City with this sordid and beasily Sin deserves to be lamented were it possible with Tears of Blood O how desirable a Mercy would it be if the Lord would please to touch the Hearts of those who are fearfully guilty of this base Sin among us and bring them to cry out with the ●eper 13. Lev. 45. I am unclean I am unclean and to make that Confession as the Prophet doth in 1. Isaiah 6. From the Sole of the Foot to the Head nothing but putrifying Sores and then to put up that Petition of David's in 51. Psalm 10. Create in me a Clean Heart O God And that of Peter's in the 13. John 9. Wash me Lord not my Feet only but my Hands and Head yea my whole Body and my whole Soul also as Paul prayed for the Thessalonians 1 chap. 5. 23. That God would sanctifie them wholly in Body Soul and Spirit 21. The next and last Sin of Youth that I shall mention is A woful giddiness of Spirit to imbibe and receive any kind of loose and wild Errors that are spread abroad Indeed the Ringleaders and Broachers of Error oftentimes are persons who have passed the flower of their Age but usually they that run after them and are proselyted by them they are our raw and unexperienced Youth and more especially such of them as have not been catechised nor by the care and endeavours of Parents and Masters been well grounded in the Principles of Religion for want of which they have easily been seduced and led into Errours by such as lie in wait to deceive And wo to us are we not miserably over-run at this day with pernicious Errours contending most unchristianly for our own Devices and Parties crying out Lo here is Christ and there is Christ when more truly it may be said Lo here is Satan and there is Satan transforming himself into an Angel of Light and through his subtilty corrupting the minds of many among us from that simplicity which is in Christ 2 Cor. 11. 3. Hence the Apostle was fill'd with a Godly jealousie and fear lest the Corinthians should be removed and carried away from Christ The good Lord humble us for our swervings from the end of the Commandment which is Love out of a pure Heart and of a good Conscience and Faith unseigned and for our turning aside so much to vain Janglings Errour has got the Ascendant in the Cockloft of some mens Brains and there it so inebriates and infatuates them that like the Gnosticks of old who under the pretence of New Light and Revelation fansied themselves admirably Holier than others so these conceit themselves to be more Evangelical and refined because more airy and notional and then they are strongly inclined to spend all their Zeal in a violent obtruding their own starving and sleepy Opinions upon others which indeed serve for no other end but to devour all the Life and Substance of Religion as the lean Kine in Pharaoh's dream did eat up the Fat How audaciously have some by their loose and lewd Pens and Tongues argued against the merit and Deity of the Son of God derided the Spirit of Prayer advanc'd Morality and the works of the Law in the room of Christ boasting of the sufficiency of man's power to save himself and then on the other hand how industrious have some been to contrive a smooth and easie way for corrupt Nature to come to Heaven without the toilsome labour of subduing our Lusts and Sinful Affections as if now under the Gospel the holy Law of God was no Rule for us to walk by but laid flat like an old Hedge that Sinners may at their pleasure trample on it and walk over it and that to be solicitous about Sanctification and Inherent Holiness is but a legal business and not influential to a Christian's Peace nor Evidential of his Pardon but that now the main design of the Gospel at the first flight is to mount Sinners so high as to possess them with a gallant triumphant Confidence and strong gigantick Perswasion of the Everlasting Decrees of God that he hath Elected and loved them and that their Sins are pardoned so that they need not trouble themselves about Repentance and the Law of God written or copied out on the Table of their Hearts and the Inhabitation of the Spirit of Grace in their Souls as a Principle of Spiritual Life O how sad a sight is it to see the Field of the Church thus over-run with Tares and the House of God filled with Smoke it's enough to fill us with fear that the Fire of God's Judgment is beginning there Now this being the sad genius of our Times there are none more apt to take in the infection than Youth upon the account of that levity and curiosity that usually possesseth that Age. Young people have itching Ears and are very credulous being rather willing to take what they hear on trust than to trouble themselves and take pains to try what conformity such and such Notions have to the unerring Rule the Scriptures Unstable Youth is given to change and like a Reed is soon shaken or like young and fresh Meat in hot weather which is most in danger of being Fly-blown And Satan he is that old Serpent that is most busie to blast and poyson their hopeful Spring he is that mystical Fox that is evermore endeavouring to spoil our Vine o● its tender Grapes yea when they begin to bud Now when these two meet a● subtil Devil and a simple Youth what danger is there of an impure copulation between the young man's Mind and Errour especially when in the one there is a pleasing Vagrancy and Vanity like Dinah gadding abroad and in the other a poysoning Energy And alas how is this abundantly verified by woful experience at this day shoals have been perverted insomuch that our Land is like a Lazar-House or Hospital the Plague is begun among O that there were some Aaron among us to take a Censer and put on Incense and go in quickly and make an atonement to allude to that 16 Numb 46. And thus I have finished the second Query proposed viz. What those Sins are that Youth is here admonished to flee 3d. Qu. Why is it a Duty of such special concernment for Youth to flee these Sins A. In the resolution of this I shall give you these two Reasons 1. It is a duty of special concernment for Youth to flee these Sins 1st Because of the propriety of their Inherence And 2 d. Because of the malignity of their Influence 1. Because of the Propriety of their Inherence The roots of all these Youthful Lusts are deeply fixed in thy corrupt Nature Hence they are here stiled Youthful Lusts indeed Original Lust is one and the same specifically in all 〈◊〉 yet every Age hath
calling and you are not sure but the present Call may be his last And O how deplorable is a Sinner's case when the Lord shall say Because I have called and you have refused I will call no more for ever he that is unjust let him be unjust still a● he that is filthy let him be filthy still Rev. 2● 21. Which brings me to speak of the second Branch wherein thy time of Gra●● consists and whereof it is constituted namely the inward strivings and motions of th● Spirit of God how uncertain these a● So that suppose thou hadst an assurance o● the continuance of the outward Calls of th● Word yet what assurance hast thou of th● inward strivings and operations of the Sprit without which all the outward mea● will be ineffectual Alas how long m● we poor Ministers stand at your Doors an● knock and call Awake thou that sleepest and arise from the Dead er'e one Si●ner will stir until that omnipotent Age● put forth his virtue and influence As th● Waters of Bethesda had no sanative heali●● Vertue in them till the Angel at a certai● time of the day moved and troubled th● Waters So let Minister's abilities an● gifts be what they will they do but ploug● upon the Rocks as it were until the Spi● concur to take away the stony Heart an● open those Iron Gates of the Soul as h● did Lydia's Now this blessed Spirit do●● ordinarily in time of hearing the Wor● afford to men especially to young one many good Motions and Excitations to repentance in Enlightnings Awakenings setting their Sins before them in thei● bloody guilt and condemning nature bringing them into straits of Conscience stirring up affections and good purposes of leaving their Sins putting them upon Prayer and coming to Christ c. All which pretious Motions and workings of the Spirit with the Word in the Souls of young persons are choice Mercies and if they were wise without delay incontinently and presently to comply with the same it might be as much as their eternal Happiness is worth whereas on the contrary if they quench these blessed motions by delays and prorogations as Felix did it may amount to the damage of Damnation and who can tell what that amounts to God may be provoked to withdraw his Spirit and say My Spirit shall strive no more with them For there is nothing more uncertain than the strivings and motions of the Spirit of God it is compared to the Wind that bloweth where it listeth John 3. 8. It is not like our Tydes that come at certain and 〈◊〉 times so that if you miss the Morning Tyde you may ●ake the Evening no no but it 's like the Wind which sometimes rises as we say and then all of a sudden falls and lies still sometimes it ●loweth cut of one corner and then the quite contrary way so are the workings of the Spirit he may deal with thy Soul to day and afterwards withdraw from thee move in your Hearts now and for hereafter be for ever silent and therefore thou shouldst do as the Mariner who k●owing that he hath not the Wind at his own command and that he cannot make his Voyage without its gales what doth he do why he lieth by and watcheth for the season when the Wind maketh for him and when such a season cometh he is careful to lay hold of it and to hoise up Sail and be gone So shouldst thou do young man never imagine that thou hast the Spirit of God at thy command or that ever thou canst sail to Heaven without his gracious Gales but diligently lie by the Waters of the Sanctuary waiting and watching for his sacred Movings thereon and when thou hast them then immediately and obedientially open the surled Sails of thy Soul and say Adored be thy heavenly Majesty for this gracious Visitation of thine to me a wretched Sinner Welcome welcome to my blind and hard Heart are these Convictions and Pulsations of thine O let me not miscarry and perish between Convictions and Conversions but perfect thy work dear Lord now thou hast me on the Wheel O defist not thy operation till thou hast formed me a Vessel of Mercy and brought me out a new Creature in forming Christ in me Thus be thou kind to thy own Soul in being careful to close with the present advantages which are vouchsafed to thee in this thy time of Grace and encourage thy self in this the Spirit of God will be with you 2 Chron. 15. 2. The Lord is with you while you are with him if you seek him he will be found of you but if you forsake him he will cast you off O consider the danger you run when you put off all with this hereafter hereafter you will obey his Motions and receive his Instructions This is the ready way to be for ever deserted and cast off by him It is reported of Hannibal that bewailing the loss of his opportunity that he once had to take Rome he should say When I could I had no mind to take Rome When I would I had no power There will be I fear innumerable and incurable instances in the other world that will confess to all Eternity that when the Spirit in their time of Grace wooed them to repent and be converted that their Sins might be blotted out they had no mind to it but when they would after their desertion and rejection upon a Bed of Death they had no power O young men who now put it off it is never enough considered by you what infinite hazards you run of perishing for ever a while longer and a while longer had almost ruined Augustine when he was young as himself owneth in his 8th Book of Conseience when he would not answer the Convictions of the necessity of Repentance he craved Forbearance not to do it yet I know not saith he what to answer Non erat quod responderem veritate convictus nisi tantum verba lenta somnolenta Modò ecce modò sine paululum sed modò modò non habet modum sine paululum in longum ibat Aug. in Confes being convinced o● the truth but onl● sluggish and sleep words anon behol● anon suffer me little but anon an● anon had no measure and bear with m● a little held long afterwards In chap. 1● of that Book he finding the Devil flattering his Soul with perswasions to dela● his Repentance at last he violently brea● out usque quo Domine quamdiu quam ●● cras cras quare non modò quare ●● haec hora est finis turpitudinis me● O m● God saith he how long wilt thou suffe● me thus How long shall I say to morrow and to morrow Why should I not do now and this hour end that filthiness ● Life which otherwise will ruin me It is pleasing to Satan to steal away our p●●cious seasons of Grace one after anothe● until we have not one more remaini●● O young man who is it think
seldom of all Acts of Disobedience ●uffer that of marrying against the consent of Parents go off the stage of this Life unpunished And then for Servants that are under the Yoke who are in great danger of miscarry●ng in that Relation let me prevail with ●hem to treasure up these following Scri●●ures Eph. 6. 5 6 7 8. Col. 3. 22 23 24 ●5 1 Tim. 6. 1 2. And especially study that Titus 2. 9 10. and 1 Pet. 2. 18. Exhort Servants to be obedient to their own Masters ●nd to please them well in all things not answering again not purloining but shewing all ●ood fidelity that they may adorn the Doctrine ●f God our Saviour in all things O remember that in serving your Masters after the flesh in singleness of Spirit you herein serve the Lord Christ Remedies against that Youthful Sin of Sabbath-breaking I Have shewed you how prone Youth is to this Sin and those that are afraid of pilfering from Man and robbing their Masters of their Goods yet make no Conscience of pilfering and robbing God of his time O what multitudes of Youth make this day to be the day of finding their carnal pleasures and recreating themselves wherefore to direct you how you may flee this Sin 1. Consider God hath sanctified and blessed this day not only as a day for his own Worship but for his own Workmanship in a new creating us in Christ Jesus it 's a special day for dispensing of Grace and Pardon to undone condemned Sinners and should we not then sanctify it and keep it holy On this day the golden Scepter of Grace and Mercy is held forth and Proclamation is made of an Act of Oblivion to all rebellious Sinners that shall throw down their Weapons of Enmity and come in and subject themselves to the Lord Jesus that their Sins and Iniquities however aggravated shall be pardoned and be remembred no more for ever and not only so but a Marriage Feast is on this day instituted to be celebrated a Feast of fat things wherein the returning Prodigal is crowned with all the expressions of joy and honour Bring forth the fatted Calf the best Robe the Ring let Heaven rejoyce and make merry c. O Youth what are thy Esau-like morsels abroad in the Field but as the husks that Swine do eat to the dainties of a Father's house O the time is at hand when the crumbs that fall from the Lord's Table will be more desirable than all the sweet meats of Sin and the Flesh that thou meetest with in thy rambles on God's Holy day Thou gainest a little fleshly content and merriment but losest the blessednesses promised in Isa 56. 2. Blessed Ashre there is the plural number is the man that doth this that keepeth the Sabbath from polluting it The blessedness of gracious communion and fellowship with the Father and with his Son Christ Jesus c. And who can express the heavenly comfort of that O would you ever be drunk with Wine or bewitched with the sordid pleasures of the Flesh If you had once drank of this high Country Wine the Wine of Heaven's consolations Heark Young Man to those that have tryed it Psal 84. How amiable are thy Tabernacles c. And so the Psalm runs on One day in thy Courts is better than a thousand elsewhere I sat down under his shadow with great delight and his fruit was sweet to my taste 2 Cant. 3. But I must not enlarge 2. Meditate upon this how woful a Sin-Sabbath-breaking is and how woful a condition Sabbath-breakers are in To profane the Sabbath is a Sin of an high nature it is a vile despising the Riches of God's goodness Alas You could not have a Sabbath but from his astonishing mercy Be sure then to profane a Sabbath is a surpassing Provocation beyond the Sin of the Devil who never had the mercy of one day of the Son of Man 's afforded him Moreover it indicates and sheweth that you have no delight in God in his Service who have no delight in his day and is thy want of Love to God a small Sin When it is as one saith the very heart of the old Man the badge of Devils and damned Spirits And then consider how woful the condition of Sabbath-breakers is they carry about them the mark of Death and Hell as 't were in their Foreheads wherever they go for it 's past all doubt that Sabbath-breakers are under the wrath of God and in a state of alienation to him and will certainly perish if they continue in that state O Young Man strongly impress this on thy heart and say Is this a tolerable condition Is it wisdom to continue it an hour longer O think with your selves what if I had dyed in this Case what had become of me how exceedingly thou art beholden to the patience of God that he hath not cast thee into Hell The Lord open your eyes and imprint this Meditation upon your hearts then you would admire the mercy of a Sabbath and the provisions of grace in the Ordinances and you would loath and detest the Tempter that would entice you to waste a Moment of so blessed a Day Wherefore to close this I shall recite the Testimony of a wise and learned Person * J. Hales of this Nation who was as is noted of him natus ad exemplar born to be an Example to others This Excellent Person writing to his Children of whom he travail'd in Birth that Christ might be formed in them he freely opens his mind in these following Words I now write something to you says he touching the Observation of the Lord's day because I find in the World much Looseness and Apostacy from this Duty People begin to be cold and careless in it allowing themselves Sports and Recreations and secular Imployments in it without any necessity which is an ill presage and a sad Spectacle He there makes this profession and declaration to them I have found says he by a strict diligent observation that a due observation of the Duties of this Day has ever had joyned to it a Blessing upon the ●est of my time and the Week that has been so begun has been blessed and prosperous to me And on the other side when I have been negligent in and of the Duties of this Day the rest of the Week has been unsuccesful and unhappy to my own secular Imployment and this I do not write lightly or inconsiderately but upon long and sound Experience Here I thought to have given you a quotation of many Instances very remarkable of God's punishing the breakers of this Holy Day but it would swell this Treatise too big for the Poor to purchase it and there are indeed few Months that pass but you have sad memorials hereof at ●yburn of Malefactors crying out of this Sin as introductory to all others and the source and spring of all their Miseries The next Sin that Youth is addicted to is Pride Remedies against