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A44351 Heavens treasvry opened in a fruitfull exposition of the Lord's Prayer together with the principal grounds of Christian religion briefly unfolded / by Tho. Hooker. Hooker, Thomas, 1586-1647. 1645 (1645) Wing H2650; ESTC R32035 59,299 265

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find mercy Prov. 28.14 first find thy sinnes then find Gods mercy 1. Cor. 11. If we would judge our selves we should not bee judged hee that would have God forgive him must not forgive himselfe as a malefactor that stickes to his owne innocency and will not acknowledge any guilt in vaine hee desires to bee forgiven so a sinner is a malefactor before Gods tribunall now if hee will not confesse he shal never find mercy at the hand of the Lord. 2. Wee must labour to have the heart see its own inability to satisfy for sin or to beare Gods Indictment hee shall passe upon the soule that is guilty the soule acknowledgeth it selfe unable to answer one of a thousand Behold saith the Psalmist Lord if thou shouldst enter into Iudgement who were able to abide it but there is mercy with thee that thou maist be feared We are banquerouts wee cannot answer the debt nor beare the suite if the debtor bee able to answer the debt or pay the money hee cares for no kindnesse The sinner is the debtor and if I can satisfie Gods Justice what need I care if I can abide it what need I crave favor but when it comes to this who can abide it then it is the LORD must pardon what ever is amisse where ever the sinner goes hee cannot avoid the suite he needs no pursevant to follow him conscience is arresting and the Divell accusing therefore hee fals downe and cries mercy mercy to pardon the suite the soule is not able to beare the suite the Church complaines of it behold our righteousnesse is as a menstruous cloth and they Ezeoh 36.31 judge themselves worthy to bee condemned now in that I say forgive I say I cannot satisfy for my sinne 3. Wee should seeke to God and his grace for what we need we should knowledge it his free mercy when the soule sees there is mercy in God for him then it is fitted to pray for this petition For should I conceave God were severe though I renounced my sinne yet I could not seeke him God is not extreame and rigorous but hee hath mercy in store for them that seek him in truth and sincerity therefore wee should apprehend two things 1. That God desires not to deale rigorously wee should perswade our harts that God is desirous to welcome our prayers The Lord is said to bee abundant in goodnes and mercy Ex. 34. the Lord is ready to succour our infirmities If we abound in misery the Lord will abound in mercy the phrase is multiplying mercy therefore the Apostle calls him the Father of mercy and the God of all consolation wee have new vexations he hath new compassions nay God hath more good then we can desire hee performes more then promiseth hee is abundant in truth above all that hee hath revealed himselfe to bee in his word Isay 55.7 Our God is mercifull and abundant in forgivenesse hee multiplies pardons hee hath pardons in store mercie to pardon any poore soule But saith the soule what my sinnes committed and continued in Marke what he adds his thoughts of mercy are larger in giving then ours in craving Eph. 2. hee is able to doe above what wee can aske orthinke It was but cold comfort Isaac gave to Esau he had but one blessing so if GODS mercies should come to an end it were but poore comfort when the soule should say Lord give mee and the Lord should say all is drawne dry but there is enough in God to doe us good what availes it though a father have a tender and a good heart to his child if hee hath not to give it what it askes or stands in need of but our heavenly father abounds in goodnesse 2. God as hee hath abundance of good so hee is free and ready to bestow it Isay 55.1 Ho every one that thirsteth let him buy milke and hony without money or price wee would bee content to have wine but wee have no money to buy it therefore God adds though you bee not able to pay for it yet take it Mich. 7.18 Who is a God like our God who pardons sins because mercy pleaseth him the pardoning of our sinnes is like the overthrowing of Pharaoh in the sea God doth it not so much because wee please him but because his mercy pleaseth him he doth it freely 4. Wee must bee content to waite for this mercy wee stand in need of wee must waite for it and be confidently perswaded of it else wee crosse the tenure of forgivenes Held 11. God gives mercy to none but those that waite for it in that we aske pardon wee are resolved to waite for it for so much is implied a pardon in law is not authenticall untill it bee sealed So God saith he will pardon us but this is not ●uthenticall untill wee have set to our seale hee saith hee will give freely wee say wee wil waite constantly Psal 37.5 Commit thy waies to God and hee will care for thee hee that thus begs forgivenesse shall undoubtedly obtaine it at the hand of the Lord. And lead us not into temptation 6. Petition This consists of sanctification both begun here and ended in glorification sanctification frees from the power of sinne glorification frees from the presence of sinne 1. For the order sanctification flowes from Justification when sinne is pardoned we have the spirit of Christ which conveyes all to us we are first justified then sanctified 2. For the sence of the words here are 2. things 1. What wee desire God should not doe lead us not into temptation 2. What he should doe deliver us from evill Q. What is meant by temptation A. A triall or assault whereby a mans strength is tried now they are double 1. Deliverance into evill 2. A proofe of the soundnesse of grace the first is especially intended all the assaults of the soule by sinne Sathan or the world wherby either our faith may be shaken or we withdrawn from God to evill sometimes there are good temptations of proving or expressing our grace these in some sence may have place in this petition God tries us on this manner and wee pray him that hee would not try us more then wee are able to beare Q. What is it to bee led into temptation A. 1. When temptations pursue us 2. When they doe foile us assaulting of us 3. When temptation doth totally vanquish us Now wee pray in this petition that temptations may not pursue us or pursuing us that they may not foile us and though wee bee foiled by them yet that wee may recover our selves we desire that corruptions would not besiege us or if they doe yet not conquer but that we may recover our selves after we are overcome Q. Can God lead into temptation A. The Apostle explaines it I am 1.13 God cannot tempt to evill hee that is goodnesse it selfe cannot provoke a man to sinne the Lord doth not put malice into any mans heart God cannot bee properly
spirit of mine how soone would it yeeld but if you say come pride and you and I will joyne together is this calling for the Kingdome of Christ to come no no you are traitours and conspirators and no subjects therefore stop your mouthes this is no submitting but conspiring When Iesabel looked out of the window with her painted face saith Iehu who is on my side fling her out so saith the Lord will you have pride or mee If you bee on my side fling downe that proud untoward heart which hinders the Lord Jesus for taking place in your soules you paint your selves in a proud humour but if you bee on Gods side downe with those painted strumpets Wee must not onely oppose great sinnes but every sinne wee must not sod●r with any secret corruption although it be but the appearance of evill it we must absteine f●ō Mases said leave not a hoofe neither would hee start an haires bredth from Gods commandement in any particular but subdue all 3. Though the soule cannot bee as it should yet it doth desire the Lord whether sinne will or no to rule us and lay all flat downe under the goveremnt of Christ when the heart findes a great deale of untowardnesse power of sinne then it saith Lord thy Kingdome should prevaile but the sonnes of Zerviah are too strong for mee therefore take power to thy selfe and plucke away what ever doth oppose thee It was a good speech of a good Christian that hee desired the Lord to rule whether he would or no. Thus the soule should be disposed to entreat the Lord that he would break open the doore when the Lord comes and we will not open wee desire the Lord would come in by a kind of violence the soule intreates the Lord to conquer to breake in and make way into the heart and to take possession wholly in the soule Now when the soule is loath this should bee it is a wretched spirit when the Lord will subdue sin and we are loath it should bee so doe wee then pray Christs Kingdome should come When wee are not able to beare a command of his no no the soule will then labour to oppresse sinne and pray to the Lord for power against it Thy will be done in earth as it is in heaven This is the third Petition 3. Petition and in it are three things observable 1. The order of the same 2. The sence and meaning of the words 3. The frame of the heart in the putting up of this petition 1. For the order the reason is because the two former petitions make way for this third he that glorifies God by all and hath his power set up in his soule hee onely doth Gods commands for naturally there is no ability in man to doe the will of God but when the spirit works within then we are able to frame our hearts to Gods will David being a man after Gods own heart was alwayes ready to doe his will this is the reason of the order of the petition from the ground thereof observe two instructions 1. That he that thinkes out of his owne power to doe Gods wil it is impossible hee should doe it no hee shall never doe it 2. Wee must first submit to the Kingdome of Christ before we can doe his will Bee under the government of grace and then thou mayest goe on cheerefully wee faile if before wee have submitted wee would bee doing first Christ must doe terrible things to the heart before it will yeeld to obedience now for the meaning of the words Q. What is the will of God A. It is the purpose of the Almighty touching the accomplishment of any thing there is nothing done but the Lord doth it whatsoever is brought to passe that is Gods will in generall Ephes 1. Q. How many kinds of wills is there or how manifold is the will of God A. It is twofold not in regard of it selfe but in regard of us 1. The revealed will of God 2. The secret will of God 2. What is the secret will of God A. It is that secret purpose hee hath in himselfe before al worlds and hath not discovered it to the creature Ephes 1.9 having made knowne unto us the mistery of his will according to his good pleasure which he hath purposed in himselfe the Gospell was hid in the bosome of the Almighty not observeable by man or any creature under heaven but now it is revealed 1. Cor. 2. Who knowes the mind of God the deep things of God none knowes but the Spirit of God and as it is not made knowne so wee have nothing to doe with it in this place Q. What is the revealed will of God A. It is the purpose of God which he hath made known to us by his word and revealed to us in his works Q. What is this doing of the will of God A. It consists in and implies two things 1. That what ever God makes knowne to bee his will to lay upon us wee should willingly submit yeeld unto if God would have me poore when it is done wee should approove of the accomplishment of Gods will It is the breach of many commands that when God thwarts our desire we are unwilling it should bee done The wife is discontent that the husband should die the husband that the wife should die never lost man such a wife as I this is profestly against this petition I held my tongue and said nothing said the Prophet will the Lord have it then not a word more his spirit yeelds presently takes the stroake doth not thwart the good will of God which likewise was the practise of David Ely Hezechia It is the Lord let him doe what hee will Nay our blessed Saviour himselfe saith not my will but thy will bee done This is the folly of our hearts we take armes against Gods will God would have us to be poore and wee will be rich This is not to doe the will of God though God force us to it yet that is no thanks to us we sinne desperatly in our aversenesse 2. The heart is not only content with what God doth whether losse of life friends liberty and the like but there is another will must be done besides what God reveales to bee a duty must be discharged by us If there be a truth to bee made knowne unto us wee must acquaint our selves with the will of the Lord and with all diligence practise it Make my heart one with thine that I may ever feare thy Name let thy will bee mine oh saith the soule that I might ever feare thy name this is to doe the will of God Wee doe not say let it be spoken of and conferred of by mee but let it bee done let it bee accomplished fully in me wee must not lift at it and give GOD good words and talke and leave it undone but labour to doe it throughly It is not enough for the child to say I know