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A57537 A godly & fruitful exposition upon all the First epistle of Peter by that pious and eminent preacher of the word of God, John Rogers. Rogers, John, 1572?-1636.; Simpson, Sidrach, 1600?-1655. 1650 (1650) Wing R1808; ESTC R32411 886,665 744

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for our enemies speaking kindely to them giving them kinde answers and doing them all the good we can Observ. It s not onely our duty to be free from revenge of evil but we must requite evil with good If our enemies speak ill of us or to us we must speak well of and to them if they do ill to us we must do well to them Obj. But did not David and Jeremiah pray against their enemies and Elisha cursed the children that m●ckt him Ans. Enemies be either private to us or publike to God and his Church and these either curable or incurable For publique incurable enemies if we knew them we might hate their sins directly and their persons indirectly as the Devil which these holy men of God did know by an extraordinary measure of the Spirit wherewith they were led and not otherwise and so they were rather prophesies of the destruction of bad men delivered in the form of Prayer But we have no such warrant therefore may not we do so but for private enemies or for publike that be curable as who are not for ought we know we must love their persons and wish well to them and do them good though we hate their sins Obj. God commanded to kill the Amalekites and Canaanites and how stands that with this Precept of loving our Enemies and doing them good Ans. We must love our enemies in God and for God and not against God therefore he having commanded to kill them they were bound so to do who yet in the mean time might wish well to their souls Thus if we war against Gods enemies and be enforced to kill them we must yet pitying their souls do the same with a kinde of pity hating the bad cause they maintain and wishing there were no such occasion against them we must must I say in an holy revenge as of Gods enemies and set on work by the Magistrate oppose our selves against them Quest. Why are we to requite evil with good Answ. 1. God requires it Christ also who hath done so much for us doth enjoyn it But I say saith he love your enemies c. 2. We have Gods example as our patern his Sun shines as well on the unjust as the just 3. This is to do some thing worthy of a Christian even the Heathens and Publicans can love those which love them 4. We must not be still in the lowest forms in easie lessons but labor for perfection 5. God every day requites our sins and naughtiness with his loving mercies as when we sinned in Adam he found a way to save us 6. This is the way to stop contentions and strife and to melt the heart of our adversary if he belong to God or leave him without excuse yea cause them to speak well of us as Saul did of David 7. This is a good argument of our love to God in truth for even many other duties which God requires of us are of men also commanded but what law enjoyneth this 8. We have for this the examples of Joseph toward his brethren Moses and Aaron praying for the people David mourning for Saul and provoking others so to do so of Steven but above all of our Savior himself who even on the cross prayed for his enemies 1. This may humble us in respect of the vile corruption of our hearts that count this an hard saying and have in our practice been so far from it Most are scarce free from revenge much less can be brought to requite good good evil Oh it s an hard thing but doth it not become Christians of such standing as we are to do hard things and have we not been told that the way to Heaven is straight O but he hath deserved nothing of me but all ill will some say but so have we of God who yet doth not thus requite us and though he have deserved nothing yet God hath deserved all love of us for his infinite love to us Well then he sets us to pay over some of that love we owe to him to our enemies and is it not reason that we should pay the same He may assign over his debt or part of it to whom he will If our Creditor bid us pay some part of that we owe him to another will we refuse and say He is a stranger to me I owe him nothing I 'le pay him nothing c. much less should we herein yea when we are bid to do good to our enemies it s but as we make our children do even to kiss the rod and this is but to pull down our stomacks and we have more blows sometimes with the rod then we need would we yield sooner and kiss the rod This to a natural man is impossible but to him that is truly assured of Gods love and seeth his daily goodness contrary to his ill deserts and is endued with some measure of Faith it s easie And if we are to requite good for evil how much more ought we to render good to them that do us good David was notable in this kinde he required Jonathans kindeness and Barzillai's on their sons for the contrary Pharaoh's Butler is branded for ever 2. This condemneth those that requite not good to them that have done them good as Children that relieve not their Parents in their age much more those that requite evil for good Thus do many ungracious Children Servants and people to their Parents Masters and Magistrates as the Israelites to Moses and Aaron the People to Jeremiah Ahab to Elijah and Micaiah Joaesh to Zechariah Herod to John the Baptist Hereof also our Savior had experience So in these days even of those that have some shew of goodness in them yet not a few being faithfully dealt withal by their Ministers and told of their faults they think the worse of them and cannot well away with them Knowing that ye are there unto called Here is a reason to enforce the forementioned duty It s one thing that God requires of all his when he takes them to his favor even to take up his yoke whereof this is one part then which nothing more yokes our flesh and corrupt nature He that will be Christs Disciple must deny himself If we perform this we have hereby an argument of our effectual calling and who would not desire to know indeed that he is in the way to Heaven An unregenerate man cannot possibly do this at least not aright but he that hath tasted and felt abundantly of Gods love to him he will so love God that for his sake he will do this or any thing which he commands God chooseth whom he pleaseth and refuseth others He calleth by the voyce of Christ in the Gospel He calleth from darkness sin this evil world He calleth to the state of grace and all the priviledges thereof here and to eternal glory in