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A42680 XXXI sermons preached to the parishioners of Stanford-Rivers in Essex upon serveral subjects and occasions / by Charles Gibbes. Gibbes, Charles, 1604-1681. 1677 (1677) Wing G644; ESTC R25459 268,902 472

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that the House of God was to be the house of Prayer not of Merchandise or other profane uses Hereto accords that which is foretold Isa 2.3 of the New-Testament-times allusively to the practice of the Jews Many people shall goe and say Come ye and let us goe up to the Mountain of the Lord to the House of the God of Jacob and he will teach us of his ways and we will walk in his paths This then is the genuine End of going to the House of God or the Church of the living God the pillar and ground of Truth that we may pray together and praise God with one Heart that we may learn the Will of God that we may attend to the Preaching of the Word to the Reading of the Scriptures to the Sacraments of Christ and in a word that we may with one mind and one mouth glorifie God even the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ Which directs us also to consider IV. The Motive and Mode of their going up to the House of the Lord. The Motive is implied in the determination to whose house they would goe up to wit to the House of Jehovah the true and living God not to the House of Dagon Moloch or any of the Gentile Vanities but to his House who was their Defence the Holy one of Israel their King Psal 89.18 It is Faith in God as the true God and in Jesus Christ whom he hath sent which must excite us to goe to the Church on Earth to joyn with it in Holy Services and to approach boldly to the Throne of Grace in the Temple of Heaven where Christ our High Priest appears for us it is that must quicken our Hearts that must carry our Feet to the House of God and Religious exercises Alas many come to the Church out of Custome or to avoid the Penalties of the Law yea perhaps to sleep there as if they had no sense of God's Presence no spiritual Use of holy Ordinances no need of holy Instructions no want of God's Favour or Christ's Intercession and therefore they neither exercise Faith in Prayer or Praising God nor have any feeling of the Worth of Spiritual Services They are no better after they have been at Church then they were before no more humbled for Sin nor amended in their Conversation nor intelligent in the Doctrine of the Gospel nor zealous for God's Glory nor helpfull to edifie one another then if they had kept at home or been in profane Company They are not like these in my Text who here invited each other to goe to the House of the Lord. Which implies the Mode or Manner of their going Three things I conceive implied in this Expression Reverence Unanimity Alacrity 1. In that they goe to the House of the Lord it intimates that they did present themselves there with Dread and Awe of God They were wont to say as it is Psal 95.6 O come let us worship and bow down let us kneel before the Lord our Maker Thus it should be with us And therefore this Psalm is appointed in our Liturgy to be read in the beginning of Divine Service Our Reverence should be not barely in respect of the presence of persons of Eminency whether Ministers or People but more in respect of God's Presence We should be like affected as Jacob was and say as he did Gen. 28.17 How dreadfull is this Place this is none other but the House of God and this is the Gate of Heaven All Talking Gazing and other irreverent Carriage as is too too often among us even while we are here about Holy Duties shews an irreligious and ungodly Spirit and cannot but be odious to God and bring his Curse upon us 2. Their Unanimity is intimated in their Invitation of each other and joynt Association in going to the House of the Lord. And indeed this is also of very great moment in the publick Worship of God that as it was in the Primitive times we be of one Heart and one Soul Act. 4.32 that we continue together with one accord breaking bread and lift up our voice with one accord by praising God Act. 2.46 and 4.24 To think to get Peace with God by our Supplications when we have unpeaceable Hearts towards others to have Forgiveness from God while we forgive not our Brethren to have God's Love while we love not one another is a vain Delusion To pray together at Church and quarrel at home to sit in one Seat here and to fight one with another abroad to say Amen to the Prayer for Peace and yet to study Strife is monstrous Hypocrisie To praise God in singing Psalms here and yet to curse and revile one another abroad is horrible Impiety But to brawl contend for places in the Church before or immediately after Praying together shews a much more wicked Heart For where Envy and Strife is there is Confusion and every evil work Jam. 3. vers 16. 3. Therefore the third thing implied here Alacrity should attend our going to the House of the Lord. We should serve the Lord with Gladness come before his Presence with Rejoycing as it is Psal 100.2 which is read in our Liturgie after the Second Lesson God loves a chearfull Worshiper as well as a chearfull Giver As we would have God delight in us so we must delight our selves in the Lord and readily and freely out of choice come to the House of the Lord and there serve him APPLICATION And now give me leave both to complain and to admonish you God hath done for us greater things then he did for David his Gospel his Church his Worship is settled among us in a more Spiritual and Heavenly manner then it was among the Jews we are not carried away as the Gentiles who were led by dumb Idols we have not mere Latin Service not the Worship of a piece of Bread as the Papists nor are we fed with Legendary Tales or mens Traditions much less are we like the barbarous Heathens awed by Oracles the terrible Apparitions of Devils Wizzards and such Imps of Hell as many of them are or cheated with the ridiculous Fictions and Delusions of that impure Impostour Mahomet or imposed on by the Rabbinical Dotages of Jews And yet we come to God's Service with no better Devotion nay perhaps less then these do to their false Worship How few prefer God's Service before their own worldly Business God's Honour before their own Profit How many are so far from inciting others to goe to God's House that they are readier to draw them away from it Yea many chuse to keep at home or to goe to worse places and company Many have no other End in coming to Church but to keep their wont to doe as others Others come either out of a vain Affectation to shew their Bravery or a Curiosity to hear some eloquent Preacher as those did Ezek. 33.30 31 32. with affection to one party opposition to another yea with a contradicting Spirit How
return again and findeth the house empty swept and garnished that is after the Sinner in some sort hath repented and his Conscience hath been quieted and his former Courses relinquished for a time he grow secure and loose in his Conversation the unclean Spirit taketh with him seven other Spirits more wicked then himself and they enter in and dwell there and the last state of that man is worse then the first Matth. 12.43 44 45. Satan doth make such a person more sinfull then before and his Condition is worse then it was before his seeming Repentance Most truly doth S. Peter tell us 2 Pet. 2.20 21 22. If after persons have escaped the pollutions of the world through the knowledge of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ they are again intangled therein and overcome the latter end is worse then the beginning For it had been better for them not to have known the way of Righteousness then after they have known it to turn from the holy Commandment delivered unto them But it happens to them according to the true Proverb The Dog is returned to his own vomit again and the Sow that was washed to her wallowing in the mire As it is with men who relapse into a Fever which was for a time abated their Disease grows worse and mortal so is it with them that after some imperfect Change and Peace acquired do fall back into the same or other Sins become secure and heedless of Temptations they commonly become more notorious Sinners and more hardned therein to their perdition None likely make a mock of Sin and sport themselves in Evil more then they who once seemed to be humbled penitent and reformed And therefore there is as great a necessity of begging for effectuall Renovation as Condonation from God Sanctification throughout in Body Soul and Spirit as well as Justification from all our Transgressions To which the onely Motive is God's Loving-kindness and the multitude of his tender Mercies according to the next Observation V. OBSERVATION That it is Loving-kindness and multitude of tender Mercies which is the Motive whereupon God blots out Transgressions washeth throughly the guilty Sinner from his Iniquity and cleanseth him from his Sin As God said of the people of Israel that it was not for their Excellency Multitude Righteousness or Vprightness of heart that he took them to be his People Deut. 7.7 and 9.5 but out of his own Compassion Ezek. 16.5 8 9. speaks of them under the Similitude of an unpitied outcast infant till he pitied loved washed and cloathed them so it is true concerning every person that is saved that is justified and sanctified that he is before unclean till the Loving-kindness of God towards him appears Not by Works of Righteousness which he hath done but according to his Mercy God our Saviour saves him by the washing of Regeneration and renewing of the Holy Ghost That being justified by his Grace he may be made Heir according to the hope of eternall life Tit. 3.4 5 7. And indeed all that is done by us before God pardons and cleanseth us from Sin provokes God against us nor is there so much as a thought in us of returning to God after our departure from his waies nor any help in our selves to deliver our own Souls till he pities us and saves us O Israel saith God Hosea 13.9 thou hast destroyed thy self but in me is thine help He blotteth out our Transgressions for his own Name 's sake and out of his abundant Mercy through Christ It is through the Bloud of Christ as a Price of answerable value that he redeems us and yet it is mere Mercy that procures this for the payment of our Debt So that full Satisfaction to his Justice and free Remission do well consist together notwithstanding the exceptions of Socinians And we must still acknowledge that it is not for our sakes but for his holy Name 's sake that he cleanseth us from our Iniquities and upon this consideration he will be inquired of by repenting Sinners to doe it for them as it is said Ezek. 36.22 33 37. Which brings us to the last or VI. OBSERVATION That the onely way to obtain Deletion of Transgressions and Cleansing from Sin is to beg them of God upon consideration of the multitude of his Mercies and his Love in and through Christ So did the poor Publican obtain Justification by his crying Peccavi and supplicating thus God be mercifull to me a Sinner whom Christ propounds as an Example of a prospering Penitent excluding the self-justifying Pharisee from attaining Righteousness This is the Gospell-way to address our selves to the Throne of Grace to confess our Sins to trust onely to the bloud of Christ for cleansing us from all Sin to make use of him as our Advocate with the Father and the Propitiation for our Sins In him we have Redemption through his bloud the Forgiveness of Sins according to the riches of his Grace Eph. 1.7 This is the way whereby God will be glorified and we shall be saved And therefore still our Litany must be 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Lord have mercy on us or with David Lord be mercifull unto me heal my Soul for I have sinned against thee APPLICATION And now it behoves you that have heard David's Petition opened unto you to apply his Case to your own Souls You have sinned as David did if not in the same kind yet in Sins enough to sink you into the Lake that burns with fire and brimstone Can any of you say My Heart is clean I am pure from my Sin Can any of you deny that you were shapen in Iniquity and that in Sin your Mother conceived you Will not your own Conscience if you heed it inform you of many unholy and unrighteous Thoughts Words and Deeds If there should be any self-boasting Pharisee any ignorant Papist that imagines he can keep the Law of God and merit Heaven by his Works any deluded Quaker or other Fanatick that conceives himself perfect without Sin If there should be any Protestant Justitiary that conceives so well of his Innocence that he thinks God should wrong him if he should damn him so well of his Good deeds Prayers Alms Religious performances at Church or in private as to expect Heaven as wages due to them in exact Justice let him consider that he prefers himself before holy David S. Paul and such other holy Saints as have gone before us to Heaven Christ hath told us he is the Way the Truth and the Life and that no man cometh to the Father but by him Joh. 14.6 And S. Peter tells us Act. 4.12 Neither is there Salvation in any other but Christ for there is none other Name under Heaven given among men whereby we must be saved And therefore as it was said once to a Novatian by the Emperour Thou that thinkest thy self perfect set up thy Ladder and climb up to Heaven by thy self if thou canst so may I say to
so now also Christ shall be magnified in my body whether it be by life or by death That which is said by David but most truly verified of our Lord Christ is true of all that delight in the Lord Psal 40.8 I delight to doe thy Will O my God yea thy Law is within my Heart And this their Desire God always grants so that however he that delights in the Lord be assaulted with Temptations be benighted in his Apprehensions of God's Favour though Heaviness may endure for a night Joy shall come in the morning though he miss of his Way yet he shall find his Errour and return into it again The Steps of a good man are ordered by the Lord and he delighteth in his way Though he fall he shall not be utterly cast down for the Lord upholdeth him with his hand Psal 37.23 34. Next unto these ultimate and supreme Ends the Desire of his Soul who delights in the Lord is to see God How earnestly did Moses beg the sight of God's Face How often doth David bemoan his Absence from God's Worship at his Temple As the Hart saith he panteth after the water-brooks so panteth my Soul after thee O God My Soul thirsteth for God for the living God when shall I come and appear before God Psal 42.1 2. And in the next Psalm vers 3. O send out thy Light and thy Truth let them lead me let them bring me unto thy holy Hill and to thy Tabernacles So Saint Paul Phil. 1.23 I desire to depart and to be with Christ which is best of all And this Desire God will give them at last who delight in him Blessed are the pure in heart for they shall see God Matth. 5.8 Now are we the Sons of God and it doth not yet appear what we shall be but we know that when he shall appear we shall be like him for we shall see him as he is 1 Joh. 3.2 Manutenentia Divina God's supporting Grace here and Visio beatifica the Fruition of God hereafter are two grand Desires of Souls that delight in God these they petition for and he will grant them both There are other Desires which they have as the Prosperity of God's Church the Downfall of their Enemies which the Lord will also at last accomplish though not without much Contention and long Waiting They shall overcome the Powers of darkness and the World they shall see the people of God above their Enemies by the bloud of the Lamb and by the word of their Testimony though they lay down their Lives for it Other Desires of outward Blessings God grants not always in the kind but often in some Equivalent He repairs that which they lose for Christ and his Gospell by inward Comfort and Spirituall Strength Though they be in Want or under Persecution yet they know how to abound in that they have learned in whatsoever estate therewith to be content They can doe all things through Christ that strengtheneth them If they have a Thorn in the Flesh a Messenger of Satan to buffet them and it still molest them yet the Grace of God is not denied them and it is sufficient for them his Strength is perfected in their Weakness Many Desires of particular Blessings are granted them and this one comprehensive Privilege belongs to them that all things work together for good to them who love God Rom. 8.28 APPLICATION It remains then that we learn this way of Thriving by delighting our selves in the Lord. Self-love is naturall every man desires his own Good but all take not the right way to attain it God made Man upright or simple but he hath sought out many Inventions Many ways are devised by men for the attaining their Ends and many Ends propounded by them The Desires of men are almost as various as their Faces and their Designs and Courses are almost as manifold as their Heads So many Men so many Minds Among you who are my present Auditours though you meet here about the same Business the Serving of God yet how few in truth do desire to know him aright or to serve him with a perfect heart and with a willing mind Even in this very Action how few mind God's Glory How many observe onely the Custom in coming to Church or perhaps some worser Motives bring them hither and sinfull Thoughts possess them here And no marvell then if they grow not in Knowledge and holy Obedience are ever learning and never able to come to the knowledge of the Truth yea grow worse and worse because they delight not themselves in the Lord but aim onely at the feeding their Eyes or the tickling their Ears or some other sinister Ends of their own As these mens Hearts are not towards God so neither is God's towards them they have no Pleasure in God nor God in them How many of you are there of whom those things are verified which we reade Isa 58.2 They seek me daily and delight to know my ways as a Nation that did Righteousness and forsook not the Ordinance of their God they ask for the Ordinances of Justice they take Delight in approaching to God and yet for want of reall Delighting in God it may be your lot at last to hear Christ say to you I know you not depart from me you workers of Iniquity Is it not true of you which the Prophet said of his Hearers that they came and sate before the Prophet as God s People and they heard his words but they would not doe them for with their Mouth they shewed much Love but their Hearts went after their Covetousness The Prophet was unto them as a very lovely Song of one that hath a pleasant voice and can play well on an Instrument for they heard his words but did them not Ezek. 33.31 32. A Sermon is to most but as an Oration in Schools the Delivery the Composure is observed and perhaps censured but the Matter is not learned their Hearts not bettered their Ways not amended God not glorified After Dismission yet neither the Grace of our Lord Jesus Christ nor the Love of God nor the Communion of the Holy Spirit remains in them but worldly Projects earthly Designs carnall Practices are still prosecuted Yea their Hearts are more hardened more estranged from God and the Life that is in him and their Wisedom remains earthly sensuall and devillish No marvell if such find no Incomes of Grace no Consolation in Christ no spirituall growth in Godliness Oh that you would ask your selves whether this Guilt lie not on you and that you would now at last apply your selves throughly to delight your selves in God especially in these great Duties of Prayer and Hearing his Word lest when you would have your great Desire of seeing God's Face in the great Day of Christ's appearing ye be shut out of his Presence and be cast into outer Darkness where is nothing but weeping and wailing and gnashing of teeth Delight in the Lord now that he