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A54870 Excellent encouragements against afflictions, or, Expositions of four select Psalmes the XXVII, LXXXIV, LXXXV, and LXXXVII, containing [brace] 1. David's triumph over distresse, 2. Davids hearts desire, 3. The churches exercise under affliction, 4. The great charter of the church / by the learned and laborious, faithfull and prudent minister of God's word, Mr. Thomas Pierson ... Pierson, Thomas, 1622-1691. 1647 (1647) Wing P2216; ESTC R33408 298,930 421

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was penned by David in the foresaid Gath. Also a City of the Levites was called Gath-Rimmon Iosh 21.25 whereon Obed Edom the Levite is called the Gittite 2 Sam. 6.10 and so by Gittith here may be meant either such instruments as was used by Obed Edoms posterity the Gittite or that these Psalmes were made upon occasion of transporting the Ark from Kiriath-Iearim to Ierusalem namely the eight when it was brought to the house of Obed Edom the 81. upon the death of Vzza the 84. when it was brought to Zion It is most probable it was a musicall Instrument The lesse to be stood upon because this musick was typicall and in their time the instruments of God 1 Chron. 16.42 but now as Iohn 4.21.23 Ye shall neither in this mountain nor yet at Hierusalem worship the Father but the true worshipper shall worship the father in spirit and in truth singing and making melody in your heart to the Lord Eph. 5.19 For the sons of Korah These sons of Korah were the posterity of that rebellious Levite who with Dathan and Abiram rebelled against Moses and Aaron Numb 16. which Korah was consumed with fire ver 35. with 17. Howbeit there were of his sonnes that dyed not Numb 26.11 departing as it seemeth from their fathers tent as all were commanded Numb 16.24.26 and of these is numbred a family of the Korathites Num. 26.58 of whom came Samuel the Prophet and Heman his Nephew 1 Chron. 6 33. a great singer chap. 25.4.5 In this Dedication note two things first King Davids employment in troublesome times 1. Observation he composed and penned Psalmes of speciall purpose for the publick worship and service of God 1 Chron. 16.7 The dedication of sundry Psalmes to the chief Musician shewes the same The reason The reason hereof was his holy zeale for gods glory Ps 69.9 and fervent desire thus to testifie his thankefulnesse to God that had highly advanced him Psal 78.71 72. Therefore he argues the matter with his owne heart that he may do it effectually Psal 116.12 Here see that neither dignity nor distresse should exempt men from the zealous pursuit of Gods holy worship Vse 1 If either one or both would have afforded a good excuse David needed not to have taken such pains about Gods service as to pen speciall Psalmes for the solemne and publick use thereof A good president for every man in his place Vse 2 especially for Magistrates and superiours to further Gods worship to the uttermost of their power Too many are of Michals mind that it is too base a thing for David to be seen among the Levites dancing before the Ark especially clothed with a linnen Ephod 2 Sam 6.20 But them that honour me saith God I will honour and they that despise me shall be lightly esteemed 1 Sam. 2.30 Was it not Davids speciall honour that he was a type of Christ And herein among other things did he prefigure him that he was zealous for the house of God as Psal 69.9 with Iohn 2.17 But alas how few follow David and Christ herein David give liberally toward the Temple 1 Chron. 29.3 4 5. Christ whipped buyers and sellers out of the Temple because he would not have his fathers house made a den of theeves now many take liberally and so bring theeves and robbers into the Church and of others we may say as Mat. 23.4 They bind heavy burthens and grievous to be born but they themselves will not move them with one of their fingers Secondly 2. Observation here note that the sonnes that is the posterity of wicked and rebellious Korah have an honourable place in Gods sacred and solemne service for to them sundry of Davids Psalmes are commended as Psal 42.44 45 46 c. No doubt David saw them The reason being by place and birth Levites to be faithfull and diligent in their place and thus renownes them to all posterity that he composeth speciall Psalmes for their ministry in the solemne service of God Vse 1 Here see the verifying of Gods word for the comfort of all godly children that the sonne shall not bear the iniquity of the father Ezek. 18.14.17.20 if he see his fathers sinnes and turn from them But Exod. 20.5 God saith he is a jealous God 1. Objection visiting the iniquities of the fathers upon the children That is enquiring for the sinne of the fathers among the children Answer and if there he find it then payes he them home Achans sonnes and daughters and stoned and burnt for the fathers sacriledge 2. Objection Iosh 7.24.25 and Dathans and Abirams little children are swallowed up Numb 16.27 For ought we know they might be of years of discretion Answer and privie to their fathers stealth When little ones dye in the punishment of the sathers sin God layes not the punishment of the fathers sin upon the children but to make the fathers sinne more odious doth then bring upon the children the fruit of their own originall corruption which is death determined upon all flesh as appears Gen. 2.17 with Rom. 5.12 As a creditor that hath both the father and the sonne debtors unto him by bond may upon the fathers provocation lay the forfeiture upon both being both in his danger Secondly Vse 2 here is speciall encouragement to the children of wicked parents to become godly and faithfull in their places In some sense they are the sons of strangers for Psal 58.3 The wicked are estranged fromt he womb yet if they leave their fathers sinnes and become faithfull to the Lord here is comfort for them in the honour of Korah's posterity See Is 56.3 Let not the sonne of the stranger that hath joyned himself to the Lord speak saying The Lord hath separated me from his people for ver 6.7 The sons of the stranger that joyned themselves to the Lord to serve him and to love the name of the Lord Even them will I bring to my holy Mountain and make them joyfull in my house of prayer c. for 1 Sam. 2.30 Them that honour me I will honour saith the Lord. Verse 1. Verse 1 How amiable are thy Tabernacles O Lord of Hosts THe matter of this Psalme is a most solemne and patheticall expressing of Davids high esteem of the place of Gods publick worship with his ardent and earnest desire to have freedome and liberty to enjoy the same which a Musculus Piscator some think and that probably he penned in the time of Absoloms rebellion when he sled for his life out of Ierusalem 2 Sam. 15.14 for he mentioneth appearing in Zion before the Lord verse 7. which was after the ark of the covenant was brought thither which was not in Sauls life-time but after 2 Sam. 7. about the 13. year of his reigne Or as b Mollerus others in the troublesome times of his great wars wherby he was detained from the publick place of Gods worship for that Absoloms rebellion was not
meanes to bring them to grace and glory This was the prerogative of the Jews under the law Psal 147.19 20. Rom. 3.1 2. The presence of the Ark was to them a great glory as 1 Sam. 4.21 22. and so is the Gospel unto us 2 Thess 2.13 14. Thirdly glory doth here comprehend the good blessings of Gods providence appertaining to outward estate which being enjoyed make men renowned and glorious in this world as victory peace plenty and the like whereof see fully Deut. 28.1 c. to 15. All which attending those that fear the Lord shew plainly the great worth of their piety Which well observed will arme us against the errour and reproach of carnall men that account it a vain thing to be godly Job 21.15 Mal. 3.14 and will make us say and think with Paul that godlinesse is profitable to all things 1 Tim. 6.6 having the promises of a double life 1 Tim. 4.8 The second Use for instruction Secondly see here who be the true friends to the peace and prosperity of any place as Kingdome Town or Family namely such as feare God for they bring glory to the place of their abode God in Christ is with them to them belong the holy ordinances of grace and glory and also all comfortable blessings of Gods providence respecting temporall welfare as before is shewed Hence God said to Abraham the father of the faithfull Thou shalt be a blessing Gen. 12.2 which also belongs to his godly posterity Lot was so to Sodom Gen. 19.22 Jacob to Laban Gen. 30.27 Joseph to Potiphars house Gen. 39.2 3. and to the land of Egypt Gen. 41.38 c. Not so the wicked they trouble the state and place where they live as Achan Jos 7.25 and Ahab 1 Kings 18.18 They consult shame to their own houses Hab. 2.10 as Elies wicked sonnes did bring ruine on their fathers house 1 Sam. 2.30 c. and 3.13 14. The sinner being an hundred yeares old shall be accursed Isaiah 65.20 and leave his name for a curse verse 15. The first Use for admonition For admonition two wayes First to every one to beware of those things that move God to take away glory from a land and these are especially three First Idolatry see Ezek. 9. there is their horrible idolatry and chap. 10.4 the Lord begins to depart Secondly impiety and prophanenesse in the Priests and Ministers of God 1 Sam. 2.17 compared with chap. 4.21 22. Thirdly Barrennesse in the people when they profit not by the word of God Mat. 21.43 The second Use for admonition Secondly to examine our selves throughly whether we have the true fear of God before our eyes The way of tryall is shewed before in the first admonition on the first point of this verse The Use for comfort For comfort it makes greatly to those that have the true fear of God in their hearts they are surely entitled to glory Though they may want it in this world as 1 Cor. 4.9 13. yet in the world to come they shall have it 2 Tim. 4.8 Mat. 19.28 29. Luke 16.25 Verse 10. Mercy and truth are met together righteousnesse and peace have kissed each other The meaning of the words In this verse those that follow to the end of this Psalm the Prophet doth particularly make instance in sundrygarcious blessings which God vouchsafeth to those that fear him as beams of that glory which he will have to dwell amongst them when he sends them his salvation These blessings he still propounds by couples whereof this verse containeth two mercy and truth righteousnesse and peace which being here assured without any speciall limitation from God or man alone I think we may safely take them in that latitude of sense which may comprehend mercy and truth righteousnesse and peace both divine and humane that is as they are vouchsafed from God to men and also as they are exercised betweene man and man the rather because where either way these be wanting g●ory doth not dwell there Their meeting together and kissing each other are borrowed termes serving to expresse more significantly the sweet and comfortable continuance of these gracious blessings amongst that people whom God will make glorious by his salvation The first Observation Now then understanding the words in this large sense we have to note in them these particulars First that with whomsoever true glory makes abode unto them both Gods mercy and Gods truth are undoubtedly vouchsafed Gods mercy is his gracious and favourable acceptance of them for his people and his kind dealing with them being received into covenant and Gods truth is his faithfull performance of those gracious promises which he hath made unto them These do meet together with all those that God makes glorious in estate as Psal 89.1 2 24 28 33. I will sing of the mercies of the Lord for ever with my mouth will I make known thy faithfulnesse to all generations c. The Reason The reason is plain for this mercy and truth from God to men is the ground of their happinesse and glorious estate till God of meer mercy and kindnesse receive him into covenant and then in faithfulnesse performe his gracious promises unto them they lye dead in sinne and in spirituall bondage under Satan the Prince of darknesse being without Christ without hope without God in the world see Eph. 4.17 18. and 2.1 12. But when God out of his rich mercy receiveth men into his love and favour giving them an holy calling whereby they are brought into covenant with him then are they brought from darknesse unto light from the power of Satan unto God Acts 26.18 then they enter into the happy and honourable estate of sonnes and daughters unto God which is no small glory 2 Cor. 6.17 18. This serves for instruction admonition and comfort The first Use for instruction For instruction this leads us plainly and rightly to see where true glory dwells whether we speak of Kingdome City Town Family or person namely where Gods mercy and Gods truth in the covenant of grace doe certainly meet Happy is that people that is in such a case yea happy is that perple whose God is the Lord. Psal 144.15 for there mercy and truth from heaven are met see Exod. 19.5 6. with Psal 65.4 Exod. 33.16 Of this mind was Paul Acts 26.29 when he wished Agrippa a King to be like him in Christianity This also is Christs judgement Revel 2.9 with 3.17 But most plainly Jer. 34.8 9. with Is 62.7 Jerusalem hereby is for a name and praise c. The second Use for instruction Secondly here see the common errour of the world in judging of glory and renown by outward things as large dominions great wealeh pomp and pleasures but unlesse with these Gods mercy and truth doe also meet we may well say of them all This their glory is their shame Phil. 3.19 For in shame and confusion will they all end without
holinesse and sets them into the kingdome of Christ which is righteousnesse and peace Rom. 14.17 This serves for instruction admonition and comfort The Use for instruction For instruction first see by the contrary the fearfull case of those that give themselves to the practice of injustice and contention they are not yet called of God with an holy calling but remain in the fearfull case of corrupt nature see Rom. 1.28 29 31. The Use for admonition For admonition that as we desire the comfort and assurance of Gods salvation so we conscionably give our selves to the practise of these vertues of righteousnesse and peace towards our brethren The use for comfort For comfort to those that conscionably follow peace and righteousnesse amongst men it is a comfortable assurance that God hath bestowed on them righteousnesse and peace with Christ Vers 11. Truth shall spring out of the earth and righteousnesse shall look down from heaven The meaning of the words BEcause the graces and blessings of Christs kingdome mentioned in the former verse be of great worth and comfort and indeed do manifest the presence of his salvation therefore doth the Prophet here further insist in two of them truth and righteousnesse letting us know whence these two shall shew themselves to wit the one from earth the other from heaven For the first Truth shall spring out of the earth The truth here spoken of must needs be such as doth accompany Gods salvation in Christ and that is true and faithfull dealing both in word and deed The springing of it out of the earth is the plain and certain evidence thereof in the lives and actions of men earth being here put by a Metonymie of the subject for men that dwell thereon as if he should have said It is so certain that mercy and truth shall meet that truth in word and deed true and faithfull dealing shall be plainly and plentifully exercised among men living here on earth The first Observation Mark then that in Christs kingdome when Gods salvation comes to men true and faithfull dealing in word and deed shall be plainly and plentifully exercised here on earth between man and man Psal 15.2 Every citizen of Christs kingdome speaketh the truth in his heart Ezek. 18.9 They that look to live with God must deal truly Zech. 8.3 Jerusalem which is Gods true Church is a citie of truth 1 Cor. 5.8 The Christians Passeover is not the feast of I after Week but a life led in sinceritie and truth The first Reason The reason hereof is plain First God who sends his salvation is a God of truth Psal 31.5 Jer. 10.10 He is truth Psal 51.6 and is a teacher of all those whom he means to save Isa 54.13 John 6.35 Now this is his lesson that his people should love the truth Zech. 8.29 and speak the truth every man to his neighbour verse 16. The second Reason Secondly when God sends his salvation to men hee bestowes upon them his holy spirit which is the spirit of truth John 14.17 leading men into all truth John 16.13 whose fruit is in all truth Eph. 5.9 The third Reason Thirdly when God sends his salvation to men he gives them his word of truth both law and Gospell For the law see Mal. 2.6 The law of truth was in his mouth And the Gospell is the word of truth Eph. 1.13 This word of truth being sowen in the ground of our hea●ts and watered by the dew of grace springs up and growes as good seed in good ground This serves for instruction admonition and comfort The first Use for instruction For instruction First see here how powerfull the work of God is in the hearts of men in the ministery of the word blessed by the spirit it changeth their very nature which of it self is full of all unrighteousnesse and loveth lying and untruth as Rom. 1.29 The second Use for instruction Secondly see here to whom Gods salvation is come whose state God makes glorious in grace namely those that having the word of truth amongst them receive therewith that blessing of the Spirit that they love truth in their hearts and practise it in their lives Eph. 4.24 25. But as for those that make no conscience of true and upright dealing among men undoubtedly they are out of Gods Kingdome and state of grace having the devill for their God see John 8.44 Rev. 21.8 and 22.15 This doth charge a fearfull state upon the pillars of Popish Religion who maintain and practise equivocation and officious lyes See and apply to them 2 Thess 2.9 10. 1 Tim. 6.5 2 Tim. 3.8 Tit. 1.14 Gods true servants in the Ministery can do nothing against the truth but for it 2 Cor. 13.8 The Use for admonition For admonition to every one that lives in Gods Church that we labour to feele in our hearts the love of the truth and to expresse the springing and growing of it in our lives by our words and by our deeds wherein we conscionably and constantly both speak the truth and do the truth else we shall not feel nor manifest Gods salvation to be come unto us How can he say the God of truth is his God and hath taught him or that the spirit of truth is given to him which leads men into all truth whose fruit is in all truth or that the word of truth as good seed was sowen in his heart who makes no conscience of truth in word and behaviour See the Apostles pressing of this duty Eph. 4.25 upon verse 20 21 22 23 24. which shewes also the way and means whereby it must be attained The Use for comfort For consolation this makes greatly to all those that speak the truth and deale truly with their bretheren in a constant and conscionable course for this shewes that Gods salvation is come unto them that the God of truth is their God that the spirit of truth is given them and the word of truth is sanctified unto them And righteousnesse shall look down from heaven Here he shewes whence comes that true righteousnesse whereby such as fear God in the Church must be justified and saved namely from heaven This righteousnesse is the righteousnesse of Christ as mediatour who as God is from heaven and is revealed unto men in the Gospell which is a doctrine from heaven as Mat. 21.25 with Gal. 1.11 12. Mark then The second Observation When Gods salvation comes to men here on earth he shewes unto them the righteousnesse of Christ which is from heaven Rom. 3.21 22. The righteousnesse of God without the law is manifested being witnessed by the law and the Prophets Even the righteousnesse of God which is by the faith of Jesus Christ unto all and upon all them that believe The Reason This he doth for the praise of the glory of his grace in saving sinners with full satisfaction to his justice For the unrighteous as all
the children but to make the fathers sinne more odious doth then bring upon the children the fruit of their own originall corruption which is death determined upon all flesh as appears Gen. 2.17 compared with Rom. 5.12 As a creditor that hath both the father and the sonne debtors unto him may upon the fathers provocation lay the forfeiture upon both being both in his danger Vse 2 Secondly here is speciall encouragement to the children of wicked parents to become godly and faithfull in their places In some sense they are the sonnes of strangers for the wicked are estranged from the womb Psal 58.3 yet if they have their fathers sinnes and become faithfull to the Lord here is comfort for them in the honour of Korah's posterity See Isai 56.3 6 7. Let not the son of the stranger that joyneth himself to the Lord say the Lord hath utterly separated me from his people For the sonnes of the stranger that joyned themselves to the Lord to serve him and to love the name of the Lord to be his servants c. Even them will bring to my holy Mountain and make them joyfull in my house of prayer c. For them that honour me I will honour saith the Lord 1 Sam. 2.30 Thus much for the Title the Psalme it selfe followeth Verse 1. His foundation is in the holy Mountaines The meaning of the words THat is God founded his holy City and Sanctuary among the holy Mountains of Judea even on Mount Moriah 2 Chron. 3.1 and Mount Sion Psal 48.2 For the relative here used hath the Lord named in the next verse for his antecedent to which it is most fitly and properly referred according to our translation wherewith among variety of references by interpreters I rest best satisfied In the words so understood two things are contained First the author and founder of the Church shadowed out by the holy City and Sanctuary at Jerusalem Secondly the seat thereof For the first The true Church 1. Observation typified by the holy City and Temple at Jerusalem is a spirituall building of Gods own founding and making Here it is called his foundation And in regard of him founding it it is called his Tabernacle Rev. 21.3 and the holy City coming down from heaven Rev. 21.2 Jerusalem from above Gal. 4.26 This is that City in the glory of it which the Patriarchs sought whose builder and maker is God Heb. 11.10 This is most plain if wee consider 1. the foundation Christ Iesus For other foundation can no man lay saith St. Paul 1 Cor. 3.11 and God himself saith he layeth this Isaiah 28.16 Thus saith the Lord God Behold I lay in Zion for a foundation a stone a tryed stone a precious corner stone a sure foundation 2. The upper building Christians 1. Pet. 2.4.5 To whom coming as unto a living stone disallowed indeed of men but chosen of God and precious ye also as living stones are built up a spirit all house 2. The builders both efficient and instrumentall God and his Ministers 1 Cor. 3.9 For we are labourers together with God ye are Gods husbandry ye are Gods building The reason is The Reason the praise of the glory of his grace among his elect and chosen people For here God sets his name Deutr. 14.24 and will be glorified in his people Isaiah 49.3 This serves for instruction concerning the stability of the Church The use for instruction not only in the whole as Gods building against which the gates of hell shall not be able to prevaile Mat. 16.18 but in every true member of it as Gods workmanship in Christ Iesus Ephes 2.10 For it is God that establisheth us in Christ 2 Cor. 1.21 Christ as a shepheard will not loose one sheep My sheep hear my voice and I know them and they follow me And I give unto them eternally life and they shall never perish Neither shall any man pluck them out of my hand Iohn 10.27 28. while I was with them in the world I kept them in thy name those that thou gavest mee I have kept and none of them is lost but the soune of perdition Iohn 17.12 He being their head and they being his members 1. Cor. 12.27 will he suffer them to be pulled away Nay he is the saviour of his body Ephes 5.23 The first use for admonition It serves for admonition likewise First for Ministers in regard of their doctrine whereby they are workers together with God 1 Cor. 3.9 compared with 2 Cor. 6.1 They must not be ignorant nor negligent but wise and faithfull in this great work of spirituall building The foundation being laid which is Iesus Christ they must take heed what they build thereupon for every mans work shall bee made manifest the day shall declare it of what sort it is 1 Cor. 3.10 c. The second use for admonition Secondly for Gods people every one must suffer himselfe to be wrought upon in the ministry of the word to be hewen and squared and fitted to lye upon Christ which we then are when we be brought to leave sinne by true repentance to live in Christ by true faith and to walk in new obedience in the course of our lives thereby testifying the truth of our faith and repentance Therefore with St. Paul Heb. 13.22 I beseech you brethren suffer the word of exhortation The second thing to be here observed is the seat of Gods building where he layes the foundation of his holy City and Temple namely in the holy mountains which may be understood generally of the land of Canaan which was a mountainous country Deut. 11.11 Gods inheritance chosen for his own people Psal 97.1 compared with Psal 47.4 called his holy border Psal 78.54 that land which he bordered out for his people Numb 34.3 c. Or more particularly of the Mountains Sion and Moriah whereon God by his speciall providence caused Jerusalem his holy City and the Temple his holy Sanctuary to be seated and built And these mountains are called holy not for any holinesse or sanctity inherent in the soyle or ground but first from Gods presence who chose chiefe hills for his seat to dwell in as Psal 68.16 Psal 74.2 Psal 132.13 Is 8.18 and Zechar. 8.3 Thus saith the Lord I am returned unto Zion and will dwell in the midst of Jerusalem and Jerusalem shall be called a City of truth and the Mountain of the Lord of hosts The holy Mountain Secondly from that holy use and employment whereto he put these mountains for hereon was built the holy City Dan. 9.16 and the holy Sanctuary or Temple 2 Chron. 3.1 Psalme 78.68 69. Mark then God builds Jerusalem the holy city and the Temple his holy sanctuary on the holy mountains Sion 2. Observation and Moriah the places before quoted shew it plainly with Psal 122.1 c. The reason hereof is two-fold First Reason 1. to let his people know that their God with whom they enter