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A29734 The support of the faithful in times of persecution, or, A sermon preach'd in the wilderness to the poor Protestants in France by M. Brousson ... ; faithfully translated from the French.; Confiance du fidèle persécuté. English Brousson, Claude, 1647-1697.; Rogers, Timothy, 1658-1728. 1699 (1699) Wing B5003; ESTC R3102 18,703 32

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in human appearance whereas their Enemies are powerful and formidable in the esteem of the World Besides God calls his People Men of Israel or Israel that are but Men. Israel you know my Brethren is the name God himself gave Jacob when he contended with him This holy Man hearing his Brother Esau was coming out against him with four Hundred Men was put into a great consternation therefore he passed the whole Night in Supplications and Tears As he was alone the Son of God in the shape of Man strove with him till break of Day and when this Divine Person saw that he could not prevail against him he touched the hollow of his Thigh so that the hollow of Jacobs Thigh was out of joynt as he wrestled with him and he said Let me go for the Day breaketh But Jacob answered him I will not let thee go except thou bless me And he said unto him what is thy Name And he said Jacob And he said thy Name shall be called no more Jacob but Israel For as a Prince hast thou power with God and Men and hast prevailed As we read in the 32d of Genesis So again in Hosea chap. 12. We read that By his power he prevailed with the Angel he wept and made Supplication unto him he found him in Bethel and there he spake with us That is to say he contended all the Night with his God by his Prayers and Tears and by that means he as it were conquered the Almighty and obtained his Favour Blessing and Succour so as that he was delivered out of the astonishing danger he was in But God thought fit his Lameness should remain to put him in mind that he ought to humble himself continually before God in order to obtain mercy and relief in all his necessities So God in my Text when he calls his Afflicted People Israel 't is that he might make us understand that when we are benighted in Affliction as we are at this time and when we fear the rage and fury of our Enemies that then it is our Duty to humble our selves before God in an extraordinary manner to repent of all our Sins and entirely renounce them and to have recourse to his Mercy and Grace alone for pardon and that we ought to strive with him continually by our Prayers and Supplications till we have disarmed as it were his Almighty Arm and obtained his Blessing and Assistance and that for the time to come we ought always to set his fear before our Eyes and to walk humbly with our God all the days of our Life 'T is for this end likewise he calls us Men ye Men of Israel For thereby he designs to put us in mind of the frailty of our Nature and to make us consider that since our life is in continual danger either by the fury of our Enemies or by Sickness or by a thousand other Accidents to which we are liable we have reason to Pray without ceasing and to throw our selves into the Arms of our God who alone is able to conduct and preserve us in the midst of all the dangers our life is continually expos'd to II. Now we are to consider the Consolation he gives his People under their Sufferings Fear not says he thou Worm Jacob and ye Men of Israel I will help thee saith the Lord and thy Redeemer is the Holy One of Israel Believers my Friends have several Reasons to be afraid but 't is the Will of God that they have recourse to him alone upon all occasions 1. The Devil uses all his Efforts to tempt us with the Pleasures Riches and Vanities of the World But then we are to beg of God without ceasing that he lead us not into Temptation but deliver us from the evil One. And at the same time we must take care our selves to avoid the Occasions of Sin and separate our selves from the Places and Persons that might induce us to offend God We must also renounce the World and mortifie our Bodies by moderation and Sobriety according to the Words of St. Peter 1 Pet. 5.8 Be sober be vigilant for your Adversary the Devil as a roaring Lion walketh about seeking whom he may devour whom resist stedfast in the Faith Moreover we must read and meditate on the Word of God with continual Application of Mind and constantly pray to God for the assistance of his Holy Spirit for 't is by his Word and Spirit he fortifies our Faith and 't is by Faith we are enabled to repel all the fiery Darts of the Devil 2. If our Sins terrifie us God commands us to have recourse to his Mercy and Grace As I live saith the Lord God I have no pleasure in the death of the Wicked but that the Wicked turn from his way and live Ezek. 33.11 In case we are sincerely converted so as to conceive a sacred Horrour for sin and heartily renounce all our evil Habits and cease to do evil and learn to do good then the promises in Isa 1.18 That though our sins be as Scarlet they shall be white as Snow though they be red like Crimson they shall be as Wool To this end we must heartily embrace Jesus Christ as our Saviour by a firm and lively Faith for 't is he that suffered death for us upon Earth and now intercedes in our behalf in Heaven 't is he that is the Lamb of God which taketh away the sin of the World John 1.29 3. If Believers are at any time afflicted with bodily Diseases 't is the pleasure of God that we apply our selves to him as the Sovereign Physitian of our Bodies as well as Souls for 't is he alone that is able to deliver us out of all our Troubles and has promised that all things shall work together for our good if we do but fear him and profit by his Chastisements 4. The faithful people of God have likewise reason to be afraid of the Cheats and Disguises of False Teachers For as St. Paul says 2 Cor. 11.13 14 15. These false Apostles are deceitful Workers transforming themselves into the Apostles of Christ And no marvel for Satan himself is transform'd into an Angel of Light therefore it is no great thing if his Ministers also be transform'd as the Ministers of Righteousness But if Believers constantly address themselves to God for the assistance of his Holy Spirit God will deliver them out of the Snares of these false Teachers My Sheep says Christ John 10.28 29. shall never perish neither shall any pluck them out of my Hand My Father which gave them me is greater than all and none is able to pluck them out of my Father's Hand For this end Believers must try the Spirits to know if they are of God They must like the Antient Bereans examine the Doctrines that are preach'd to them to know if they agree with the Holy Scriptures For as St. Paul says Rom. 2.20 the Word of GOD is the Rule of Knowledge and Truth 5. In fine