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A49467 Good nevvs: or, Wine and oyle poured into the wounds of sinning and distressed Jacob. In some meditations in Isa. 27. 6, 7, 8, & 9, verses. Directing to the cause wherefore and the end for which the present affliction is come upon him. Hinting at the means by which his deliverance will be wrought. And comforting him against the extremity of affliction, come and coming upon him. By Pain Lumle a Welch christian. Lumley, Pain. 1661 (1661) Wing L3483; ESTC R217749 52,290 58

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his Rongh-wind in the Day of the East-wind Though our Sin and Perversness in it compel the Lord for our Good to suffer the † Isa 10.24 25 26. Deut. 32.37 41 42 43. verses Assyrian to Smite us with a Rod and to lift up his Staff against us after the manner of Egypt yet saith the Lord O my People be not afraid of the Assyrian for yet a very little while and the Indignation shall cease and mine anger in their Destruction The Lord of Hosts shall stir up a Scourge for him according to the Slaughter of Midian at the Rock of Oreb and as his Rod was upon the Sea so shall he lift it up after the manner of Egypt Though we by our Stubborness force the Lord to afflict us after the manner of Egypt to Purge us and Cleanse us from that which keeps us from him and him from us to do which his Glory engages him yet when that is done as our Affliction is so shall our Deliverance be after the manner of Egypt a stronger hand shall come to Deliver us than came to Afflict us What though the Assrrian our Enemy think not so but exalt himself saying where are their Gods their Rock in whom they trusted The Lord saith If I whet my glittering Sword and mine hand take hold of Judgement I will render vengeance to my Enemies and will reward them that hate me I will make mine Arrowes drunk with Blood and my Sword shall devour flesh and that with the blood of the slain and of the captives from the beginning of revenges upon the Enemy Rejoice O ye Nations with his People for he will avenge the blood of his Servants and will render vengeance to his adversaries and will be merciful to his People 8. Let us not say with Gideon Judg. 6.13 If the Lord be with us why then is all this befaln us Now the Lord hath forsaken us and delivered us into the hand of the Midianites But as our Lord Jesus Christ said of himself to his Disciples Luke 24.26 Ought not Christ to have suffered these things and so to enter into his Glory So Consider all the Prophesies in the Old and New-Testament that concern these last Daies and then judge whether the body of Christ his Members Distressed Jacob at this Day ought not to suffer these things to undergoe this Trial the Refiners Fire the Fullers Sope the Smitings and Slayings of their Enemies now at last to fit them for Glory If this be the way through which Christ entred into his Glory surely his Members his Followers must enter the same way into their Glory Yea this is the Great End wherefore the Lord is Afflicting Jacob that he may become glorious with such a Glory as may Deserve and upon which he will Create a Defence such a Defence as shall never be taken away as all their Enemies shall never be able to rob them of And the Lord is Waiting the Time wherein he may be thus Gracious he desires only our Acknowledgement of our Sins and then he will work his Great Work Jer. 3.13 14 15. Return thon Back-sliding Israel saith the Lord and I will not cause mine Anger to fall upon you for I am merciful saith the Lord and I will not keep Anger for ever only ACKNOWLEDG thine Iniquity that thou hast transgressed against the Lord thy God and hast scattered thy waies to the Strangers under every green Tree and ye have not obeyed my voice saith the Lord. Turn O back-sliding Children saith the Lord for I am married unto you and I will take you one of a City and two of a Family and I will bring you to Sion and I will give you Pastors according to my heart which shall feed you with knowledge and understanding Lastly this Prophesie and what hath been drawn from it doth Earnestly Call upon Sinning and distressed Jacob to † Isa 1.19 Za. 8.12 Isa 10.21 37.32 66.19 24.15 Joel 2.32 Isa 1.20 Mal. 4.6 wash and Cleanse himself from all these Evils laid down before him If thou dost hearken and do thou shalt live and eat the good of the land partake of those Blessings the Lord hath in store for the Remnant that by a true and through Repentance shall escape the Evil of the Day returning from their Idols unto the Mighty God shall again take root down-ward and bear fruit upward declare the Glory of the Lord glorify the Name of the Lord God of Israel in or among whom shall be Salvation But if thou wilt not but dost resuse and rebel know of a truth this present Affliction shall devour thee If the Hearts of the Fathers and Children in Jacob will be still stubborn against and not be turned to each other the Lord will Curse instead of Bless the mouth of the Lord hath spoken it the Glory of the Lord is engaged in it Know of a truth that till you come into your Cleansed Undefiled United Sate you will not be a fit Instrument for the Lords Work Surely Jesus Christ had much of this in his Eye when he prayed so earnestly to his Father that they all might be † Joh. 17.20.21 22 23. verses One not only his then Disciples but those also that should Believe on him through their word and that he would give so great a price for it as the Glory which the Father gave him and that he should lay so much Stress upon this as that which is Necessary to make it manifest to the World that he was Sent of God and that God bears the Same Love to his People that he doth to Him I shall conclude this Discourse with this Word As an Afflicting Wilderness State is that into which the Lord will bring his People to Plead with them face to face as he Pleaded with them in the Wilderness of Old causing them to pass under the Rod to Purge out from among them the Rebbels and the Transgressors Ezek. 20.35 36 37 38. verses So it 's that State into which he will bring them in the last Daies and give them as a DOOR OF HOPE I will give her the valley of Achor for a Door of Hope The valley of Achor this Day of Trouble this State of Lowness and Affliction which Achans Sin hath brought upon us is given to us as a Door of Hope under the New Covenant in these last Daies of Jacobs Affliction in New-Testament Times a Ground to Hope the Lord hath Smiles for us after these Strokes the fruits and tokens of a Fathers Love after these Stripes of his Fatherly Displeasure a morning of Joy after this evening of Trouble he only waits till we have done Justice upon Achan that Sin that hath Troubled Israel and then I will allure her and bring her into the Wilderness Into the Wilderness of this Wilderness State He will Allure us by the Glorious manifestations of himself by the Mighty Workings of his Spirit into such through forsakings of all things of all of this
Nothing that Jacob meets withal in this World should trouble his Heart but his Sin and that no further neither than is necessary to his thorow-forsaking of it it being only that which hinders the shining of the face of his God upon him and grieves the Spirit of the Lord causing him to withdraw his sweet Influences and leave us to feed upon the Husks of our Gifts and Parts till we are become sensible of the want of that True Bread which is to be enjoyed in our Father's House by those who forsake their Sin and this World with the things therein How many strong Obligations doth the Heart and Hand of God working thus graciously for us lay upon us to be Examining and Trying our Wayes and diligently searching out what that is which stands as a Partition Wall between us and those Everlasting Kindnesses that Glory which shall never be removed which the Lord is waiting a fit time to bestow upon us and to wash and cleanse our selves from it And now give me leave to take a little liberty to warn you of a few things which surely if among us at this time very much grieve the Holy Spirit of God 1. Take heed our Tongue of Profession run not beyond our Feet of Practice Let us not outbid our selves lest when we come to perform we have neither Strength nor Heart to follow our Tongue and so dishonour the Lord that bought us with so great a Price putting him to open-shame by whose Name we are called giving the world of Unbelievers occasion to think him not a sufficient Saviour able to save us from the Power of Sin and Temptation That Sin of the Scribes and Pharisees which our Lord while on Earth was so severe against and Austeer in Reprehending was of the like nature with this speaking great Words but doing little when it came to practice it was but tything Mint and Cummin small things and leaving the weightier things undone The Sad and woful Effects this Sin hath brought forth amongst us for many years past are too too evident 2. Take heed lest shunning that you fall not into another Sinful Extream almost as bad which is Not making an Open Profession of the Truth we believe lest we should not be able to walk answerable to it Knowing that which is convenient and lawful for one man to do is no way lawful nor convenient for another who makes a greater and higher Profession Now lest we should not have strength to come up to that strict Circumspection such a Profession requires to the honouring of it we hide our Light put not our hand to the work our Light would lead us to sit still out of a fear of our own weakness and infirmities this is a subtile Temptation and refined Snare of the Evil One. He that hath had experience of this Evil can tell you that it is of a pernicious nature it not only clearly speaks forth a secret liking of and unwillingness to part with some Beloved Sin that such a degree of owning Truth would necessitate the mortifying of but by this means every Sin that Nature is propense to gets a greater latitude to exercise it self in the whole Man Corruptions grow strong and stout and the Man careless by a mis-use of that Word that tells him That is Lawful and Convenient for him which is Not for another to do and this hinders that Fellowship and Communion with the Father and the Son through the Spirit which otherwayes he might attain unto This is of the same nature with that Temptation Moses himself was troubled with a sinful sense of his own VVeakness and of that Failing of his if it may be so called in the manner of putting his hand to the Work God had ordained him to when he slew the Egyptian Send I pray thee saith he to the Lord by the hand of him whom thou wilt or shouldest send as if he had blamed the VVisdom of God in pitching upon such an unfit and unworthy an Instrument as he was which kindled the Anger of the Lord against him Exod. 4.13 14. and had it not been for the Riches of the Grace of God to him-ward it had lost him the Happiness and Glory he afterward enjoyed in doing the Will and Work of God Our Sin should not hinder but provoke us to honour the Lord more by our Obedience than we have dishonoured him by our Disobedience If any man Sin saith the Apostle we have an Advocate with the Father Jesus Christ the Righteous and this he writes unto us that we sin not 1 Joh. 2.1 And may I say that we sin not a Sin of this nature but looking upon and considering the Advocateship of Jesus Christ on our behalf we take courage and run the Race that is set before us by the Command of God our Father 3. Take heed lest that you upon whom the Extremity of Affliction is not yet come after the measure it is fallen upon others that you do not adde Affliction to the Affliction of your Brethren by your Slighting Undervaluing and Brow-beating them Look over all the Scriptures that relate the sad Condition of Distressed Jacob and see how unkindly God takes this kind of dealing at the hands of any he finds thus exercising themselves and how Severely he threatens to deal with them know of a Truth that before the VVheel of Affliction hath turned round it shall reach you also and it may be the heaviest Spoak may light on you This Sin is of the same nature with that the Lord was so wroth with Amos 6.1 and so on to the 7th verse VVo to them saith God that are at Ease in Sion c. But they are not grieved for the Affliction of Joseph Therefore now shall they go Captive with the first that go Captive How uncomly and unnatural a thing is it for him that professes to participate of the New Nature to make the Rule and Standard of his Valuation of and Respect to his Brother and so it is lesse or more according to his Enjoyment of the Good things of this life I am sure the Apostle James abhorred this Jam. 2.2 3 4 5 6. and upon this account as well as upon any other he cryes Chap. 5.1 Go to now ye Rich men Rich Professors for to such he writ Weep and Howl for your Miseries that shall come upon you I shall adde no further but intreat a serious Consideration of the following Treatise and if the Lord administer any Benefit or Comfort by it to any of Jacob's Afflicted Children or any Glory redound to the Name of God thereby I have my End I proposed to my self both in Writing and Printing this Discourse The good Lord make it fruitful to his Glory and the Good and Comfort of Distressed Jacob. Farewell READER AMong several other lesser Faults escaped the Press thou art desired to take notice of these more Material VIZ. Pag. 8. line 29. for him read them P. 13. l. 17. r. is done
the prevalent remainders of this Carnal-mindedness in the Lords own people unfits them for the Lords work makes them uncapable of doing it or being used in it for this keeps them from being subject to the Law of God the Rule of the Lord by which he will square his work which he hath said he will Magnify and make Honorable Isa 42.21 By this we come to Dye and to be Dead to the Work of God If we would live to the Work of the Lord we must be Spiritually minded to be spiritual minded is Life and Peace ver 6. this is that must enable Jacob to take root and Israel to blossome and bud and fill the Face of the World with fruit Carnal-mindedness is Death to Jacob by it he becomes as a withered branch bringing forth no fruit to the Lord for while he is in that mind he is not neither can he be subject to the Law of his Work This Carnality of spirit respects either Natural worldly flesh as Paul tels us Rom. 8. minding the things of the flesh this world and the good things thereof which are not of the Father but of the VVorld for all that is in the VVorld The lust of the flesh the lust of the Eyes and the Pride of Life is not of the Father but of the World which whosoever loves the love of the Father is not in him 1 Joh. 2.15 16. of which the Apostle Paul saith the world is crucified to me and I unto the world Gal. 6.14 otherwise he could not have been an Apostle of Christ Or it respects Religious flesh such a frame of Spirit in matters of Religion and Worship as is Fleshly and Carnal The more gross of this Sort the Apostle Paul complains of as those that would make a fair shew in the Flesh that they might glory in the Flesh and that to this unworthy end to avoid persecution for the Crosse of Christ Gal. 6.12 13. But saith he God forbid that I should Glory save in the Cross of our Lord Jesus Christ by whom the world is crucified unto me and I unto the world ver 14. This was Pauls frame of spirit and such only are fit Christians for Christs service There are a more refined sort of these Carnal-minded Christians to cure whom the Apostle Paul takes a a great deal of pains in his three first Chapters of his first Epistle to the Corrinthians to the 8th verse of the fourth Chapter These Corinthians were Christians of such a high pitch of such high attainments as the Apostle saith of them In every thing ye are enriched in all Utterance and in all Knowledge so that ye come behind in no gift waiting for the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ Notwithstanding all this they are yet Carnal I could not saith he speak unto you as unto Spiritual but as unto Carnal for ye are yet Carnal See what Fruit this Carnal frame of Spirit brought forth in these Corinthians and then we shall know what it is to be Carnal to be a Carnal Christian 1. PRIDE Proud boasting of their attainments a puffing up in the conceit of their own Opinion to be more truth and higher truth than others vainly glorying in that wherein they differ'd from others as if they received it not but had it of themselves and from themselves exalting themselves above their Brethren as full and rich reigning as Kings looking upon themselves as wise as strong as honorable whilst others yea Apostles themselves are accounted foolish and weak and are despised and that by themselves judged of of them This the Apostle tells them of and rebukes them for Chap. 4.3 6 7 8 and 10. verses A Spiritual mind would never have brought such Fruit but this was the fruit of their Carnallity by this Carnal wisdom the Apostle tels them they deceived themselves if we will indeed become wise we must deny our selves in this and become fools that we may be wise this is but the worlds wisdom which is vain and foolish with the Lord therefore let none glory with this glorying Chapt. 3.18 19 20 21. verses 2. ENVY I am for Paul saith one I am for Appollo saith another and he envies him that is for Paul I am for Caephas saith another and he envies the rest I But I am for Christ saith another and he Envies all because they are more for men than for Christ as he thinks I am for this saith one and I am for that saith another and he envies his Brother because he differs from him because he is not of his Opinion of his Judgement of his way not considering that what he hath is but received from another and therefore he hath not whereof to glory nor to exult over his Brother much less should he envy him while enviously one saith I am of Paul and another I am of Apollo are ye not Carnal 3. STRIFE These several parties Strive against each other for their Opinions those things wherein they differ from each other which of them should be most received and honoured as the ritchest truth as the highest attainment Striving and contending about whose Parts and Gifts are most deserving and worthy of honour to be followed after and hearkned to 4. DIVISIONS Chapt. 1.11 12. and Chap. 3.3 4. verses It hath been declared unto me of you my Brethren by them which are of the house of Cloe that there are contentions among you Now this I say that every one of you saith I am of Paul and I of Apollo and I of Caephas and I of Christ ye are yet Carnal for whereas there is among you Envy and Strife and Division are ye not Carnal and walk as Men For while one saith I am of Paul and another I am of Apollo are ye not Carnal The Apostle blames them not for being for Paul or for Apollo or for Caephas or for Christ or for being for them all for saith he Let men so account of us as of the Ministers of Christ and Stewards of the Mysteries of God Chap. 4.1 we are to be accounted of you ought to honour us as such But in this they were blame-worthy in this they transgressed that they were Enviously Dividingly Factiously for one against another and he that is thus for Christ Sins as well as he that is so for the Ministers of Christ his being for Christ will not excuse him while he is in this Frame and Temper of Spirit Are not these things a knowing Men and Christ after the flesh of which the Apostle tels these very Corinthians they for their parts they Apostles would not be guilty Wherefore henceforth know we no man after the Flesh yea though we have known Christ after the Flesh yet now henceforth know we him no more 2 Cor. 5.16 The Flesh profiteth nothing It s the Spirit that quickneth John 16.63 This Fruit a Carnal mind brings forth those who are Spiritual as Paul and others brought forth better Fruit giving every one their Due Christ his Due and his