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A80200 Refreshing streams flowing from the fulnesse of Jesus Christ. In severall sermons, / by William Colvill sometime preacher at Edenburgh. Colvill, William, d. 1675. 1654 (1654) Wing C5431; Thomason E815_2; Thomason E815_3; ESTC R207356 165,987 210

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better for me to die then to live His fit groweth worse vers 9. I do well to be angry even unto death Yet his merciful Father takes not Jonah away in this fit but spared him and gave him grace to out-live this fit by repentance The children of God recover themselves by repentance and in an holy indignation revenge themselves upon themselves for their former distemper So David recovered from his fit of impatiency rebukes himself Psa 73.22 I was as a beast before thee 4. Cast not away thy confidence but walk by faith In a time of trouble the Just shall live by faith Hab. 2.4 The children of God in times of great and long troubles are subject to fits of unbelief Judg. 6.13 Gideon said O my Lord if the Lord be with us why then is all this befallen us Did not the Lord bring us up from Egypt but now the Lord hath forsaken us And David Psa 116.11 I said in my haste All men are lyars Psa 31.22 I said in my haste I am cut off from before thine eyes Notwithstanding special promises of God to the contrary yet he had his own fit of distrustfull fear to be cut off by the hand of Saul Against such fits guard thy heart with submission to his divine wisedom in the training up of his own children He scourgeth every Son whom he receiveth Heb. 12.6 Consider his gracious wisedom ordering thy afflictions for thy souls good Heb. 12.13 He chastiseth us for our profit that we may be partakers of his holinesse But when thou hast such a fit of unbelief and canst not beleeve that the Lord in love chastiseth thee but punisheth thee in anger Remember the daies of old when the Lord heard thy praiers and thou hadst a sweet return of peace to thy soul In the experience of this say thou to thy heart as Sampsons Mother said to her Husband Manoah Judg. 13.23 If the Lord were pleased to kill us he would not have received a burnt-offering and a meat-offering at our hands Look into thy own heart and if thou in a time of great trouble fear to offend him and desire to obey thou maist and shouldst rest on him as thy God Isa 5.10 Who is amongst you that feareth the Lord and obeyeth the voice of his servant that walketh in darknesse and hath no light let him rest in the Name of the Lord and stay upon his God Though thou see not any appearance of deliverance yet rest on the power of God submit to his will and use no unlawful means for thy own delivery So did the three children Dan. 3.17 Our God whom we serve is able to deliver us from the burning fiery furnace and he will deliver us out of thine hand but if not Be it known unto thee O King we will not serve thy Gods The third particular to be considered is the way how the Apostle attained this contentation of minde in all estates of life I have learned saith he and I am instructed in the original it is I am instructed in a mystery or secret The mystery and secret of contentment in whatsoever estate Doct. The mystery of contentment is taught only in the School of Christ It is not taught from principles of nature is taught only in the School of Jesus Christ The truth of this Doctrine will appear if we consider 1. how it is not taught 2. how it is taught It is not taught from any principles of corrupt nature because this being alike in all the children of Adam must be uniform in its operations and so all men should be taught this contentment but the contrary is seen in many male-contents and murmurers under their present condition in the world Corrupt nature frets at every thing displeasing to flesh and bloud until it be healed by the grace of regeneration But where this secret fretting is there can be no true contentment Neither can it be taught by the moral precept of Natural men It is true heathen men Nor by morall precepts of natural men specially the Stoick Philosophers have spoken somewhat to this purpose yet they did not teach men to be content in whatsoever estate They did commend that horrid sinne of self-murther in the case of dis-contentment They compared mans life to a banquet that he might willingly leave when once he were full and to a stage-play that he might leave when once he were wearied And Seneca cals such a death a gate to liberty This is not to teach contentment in every estate As they failed fouly in their precepts so in their practise of contentment It is true some heathens appeared content in their sober and course diet of living Fabricius that Noble Romane Senator was content to feed upon his dish of Roots and he answered to these Legats who would have corrupted him with vast Sums of gold to betray his own Countrey that a man who was content to feed on Roots needed not their gold yet they were not content in every estate they could not endure disgrace in the world for their honour was their Idol Lucretia and Cato of Vtica could not bear their disgrace with any contentment but made away themselves in their violent fits of discontentment Augustine And August lib. 1. de Civit. Dei cap. 20. saith well That it is but a weak spirit that cannot comport with the want of health in the body or with the want of the applause of the people Next the truth of this Doctrine appeareth It is taught 1. By the Word if we consider positively how this mystery of contentment is taught It is taught in the School of Christ 1. By the Word of God 2. By the example of Christ 3. By the Spirit of Christ 1. Is is taught by the Word of God It is called the word of Patience because it commands us to be patient Rev. 3.10 Because thou hast kept the word of my patience saith the Angel of the Covenant to the Church of Philadelphia I will also keep thee from the hour of Temptation c. It is taught by the word of precept which commandeth us to be godly and where godlinesse is it hath with it contentment 1 Tim. 6.6 Godlinesse with contentment is great gain That is godlinesse which hath alwaies with it contentment is great gain 1 Tim. 6.8 Having food and raiment let us be therewith content Heb. 13.5 Be content with such things as ye have It is taught by the word of threatning 1 Cor. 10. Neither murmure ye as some of them also murmured and were destroyed of the destroyer he threatens them from the fearfull destruction that fell upon murmurers against the Lords dispensation Jude ep 15 16 17. Behold the Lord cometh with ten thousand of his Saints to execute judgement upon all and to convince all that are ungodly among them of all their ungodly deeds and of all their hard speeches which ungodly sinners have spoken against him These are murmurers complainers It is taught fully by
of contentment to them in all their labours and difficulties So the full assurance of hope we have of that port of eternal salvation of that harvest of full joy and of that Crown of immortal glory is and shall be a ground of contentment in tempestuous times in our seed time of tears in our warfare against terrours within and fightings without Faithfull is he who hath promised Psal 34.19 Many are the afflictions of the righteous but the Lord delivereth him out of them all Joh. 16.20 Verily verily I say unto you that ye shall weep and lament but the world shall rejoyce and ye shall be sorrowfull but your sorrow shall be turned into joy As in the time of affliction thou findest this true in thy experience which thy Lord foretold so it is ground contentment in such a time that thy Lord hath foretold also of a comfortable issue The sick Patient in the time of his pain while the medicine is a working being forewarned of it by the Physitian hath some contentment and comfort in the hope of the good of it in his after health foretold him also by his Physitian So thou maist be assured as thou findest the experience of sorrow by thy Lord so thou shalt also finde the experience of joy for the same faithful Lord hath foretold both 2. 2. By the example of Christ We learn contentment and submission of spirit from our Lord Jesus Christ who in his lowest condition rested content with his Fathers will Samaria refused to entertain him James and John was highly discontent and breathed nothing but fire against Samaria yet our meek Lord rebuked them and said Ye know not what manner of spirit ye are of Luke 9.53 54 55. In thy bodily wants learn contentment from him when he was hungry and none ministred unto him The devil tempted him to discontent and murmuring Mat. 4.3 If thou be the Son of God command that these stones be made bread Our Lord answered It is written man should not live by bread alone but by every word that proceedeth out of the mouth of God He that at first by his powerful word gave life to the creature can if it so please him by that word preserve life When such means fail yet learn from thy Lord to submit to the will of God and to trust in his power that is not limited to ordinary means In his thirst they gave him gall whereas others at their death got wine to make them forget their pain yet he was content he did not complain of them to God but in great calmnesse of spirit and eminency of love praied to the Father for them Father forgive them for they know not what they are doing He renders wine for their gall yea though all thy life time thou shouldst live in poverty yet look to Christ and be content for he was poor in his birth poor in his life and at his death he was stript of his garments 2. When thou sufferest in thy Name learn contentment from his example 1 Pet. 2.21 Christ also suffered for us leaving us an example that we should follow his steps who when he was reviled reviled not again when he suffered he threatned not but committed himself to him that judgeth righteously When in speaking the truth thou art contradicted by proud and contentious men who call thee ignorant or a lyar be patient and look to thy Lord who was the way the verity and the life yet was a sign of contradiction Luk. 2.34 And when thy heart begins through discontent at the hard speeches of the world against thee to faint within thee then consider thy Lord that endured such contradiction of sinners against himself lest ye be wearied and faint in your mindes Heb. 12.3 When thou art traduced by malicious detracters be patient and content look to thy Lord who was without all spot and blame and yet was traduced as a man gluttonous and a wine-bibber a friend of Publicans and sinners Mat. 11.19 a deceiver of the people Joh. 7.12 Mat. 27.63 and a complier with that arch malignant spirit Mat. 12.24 The Servant should be content when he is no worse yea not so evil entreated as his Lord and Master when thou art affronted and mocked to thy face by insolent enemies insulting on thy misery be content and look to thy Lord who was as a sheep dumb before her shearer he was affronted with a Scepter of reed put into his hand with a tormenting crown of thorns on his head they mocked him by bowing the knee wagging the head and upbraided him with cruell mockings Luk. 23.5 when thou sufferest injury in thy person at the hands of cruell and insolent men yet be content and submit to the will of God who takes off the collar of restraint from their tongues and hands Look to thy Lord blinde-folded spitted on buffeted scourged and crucified between two theeves If they do these things in a green tree what shall be done in the dry Luk. 23.31 3. By the Spirit of Christ by 1. Inlightning 3. We learn this lesson of contentment by the Spirit of Christ who teacheth us by enlightening the understanding with faith to perceive and discern the unsearchable riches of Christ Then as this sight makes the beleever have low thoughts of the best things in this present world and to count them but losse and dung in comparison of the excellent knowledge of Jesus Christ Phil. 3.8 So it makes him rest content in all his sufferings and to think them light in comparison of that glory hid with Christ in God which will be revealed to us at the second coming of Jesus Christ Rom. 8.18 I reckon saith the Apostle that the sufferings of this present time are not worthy to be compared with the glory which shall be revealed in us 2. 2. By sealing The Spirit of Christ worketh this contentment in us by Obsignation and Sealing us after we have beleeved Eph. 1.13 24. In whom also after ye have beleeved ye were sealed with that holy Spirit of promise which is the earnest of our Inheritance until the redemption of the purchased possession unto the praise of his glory The Spirit seals to the beleever two great priviledges 1. His Adoption Rom. 8.16 The Spirit beareth witnesse to our spirits that we are the children of God 2. The other is our right in Christ to the heavenly inheritance and our future possession the assurance of our adoption makes us content to drink of the cup of affliction given to us by our heavenly Father and in a like though no waies equal frame of a submisse spirit we say as our Lord the beloved Son of the Father said both for satisfaction in our behalf and for an example of submission to us Job 18.11 Shall I not drink of the cup which my Father hath given me to drink The assurance of our Inheritance makes us content in this time of our minority to be under the rod some earnest penny