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A64956 The conversion of the soul, or, A discourse explaining the nature of that conversion which is sincere and directing and perswading all to cease their loving sin and death, and to turn to God and live / by Nathanael Vincent ... Vincent, Nathanael, 1639?-1697.; White, Robert, 1645-1703. 1688 (1688) Wing V403; ESTC R38014 195,915 409

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the righteous he is a Buckler to them that walk uprightly 3. You that live under the New Testament Dispensation be very thankful that the written Word is so very copious and so large To have such a compleat Declaration of the Mind of God by his own Son was a Priviledge which the Old Testament Believers wisht for but did not enjoy What Moles are they who are onely busie and working in the Earth and for Earthly things and regard not the clear shining of the Sun of Righteousness To be deaf and regardless when God speaks so much to us not to understand when he speaks so fully and so plainly is inexcusable but to have Knowledg and to sin against it and to detain the truth in unrighteousness is inexcusable much more here is Ingratitude and Presumption together and the more stripes are threatned and deserved Luke 12. 47. And that Servant that kn●w his Lords will and prepared not himself neither did according to his will shall be beat●● 〈◊〉 many stripes Search the VVord of God be much that you may be mighty in the Scriptures By this weapon you may defend your selves against the subtilest Enemies of the truth nay against the old subtle Serpent himself It was not an unwritten but a written word that Christ produced when he was assaulted by the Tempter Mat. 4. 4 7 10. It was an Injunction of our Lord himself Joh. 5. 39. Search the Scriptures for in them ye think ye have eternal Life It was a right thought that the Scriptures direct unto Life Eternal but it was a presumptuous thought in the Pharisees to imagine Eternal Life was theirs since instead of building upon the Foundation Stone in Sion they stumbled at it But the Injunction it self is of great Moment The Scriptures are Gods own Books and the onely Books he has in the World. Longâ assi●uâ meditatione Scripturaram pr●tus suun fecerat Bibliothicam Chri●●● Hyeronym de Nepotiano Every ones Breast should be like Nepotian's Bibliotheca Christi A Library in which these Books should be kept safely To be acquainted more intimately with the Word is the way to be better acquainted with God and the consequent of this acquaintance is Peace Job 22. 21. Acquaint now thy self with him and be at peace thereby good shall come to thee By Searching of the Scriptures the Understanding is improved the Heart is purified the Life is regulated This Book is indeed the thankful Glass that mends the Eyes of all that rightly look into it It was an honest Distich of one Ex aliis paleae viles hinc grana leguntur Aurea tu paleas linquito grana lege Which another thus Englishes Mens Books with worthless chaff are stor'd Gods Scripture Golden grains afford Reject the chaff and spend thy pains In gleaning up these golden Grains 5. Pray for the Spirit who endited the Word that he may interpret it and lead you into the understanding of it He is called the Spirit of wisdom and Revelation Eph. 1. 17. He reveals the Gospel he enlightens the eyes of the Understanding True Wisdom is the special Gift of the Holy Ghost It is an encouragement in Prayer that the best things may be asked with the greatest confidence The Gift of the Spirit comprehends the best things of all doubt not of Gods willingness to bestow it Luk. 11. 13. If ye then being evil know how to give good gifts to your Children how much more shall your heavenly Father gave the holy Spirit unto them that ask him It is not a notional Knowledge which many Hypocrites excell in that you should content your selves with Such Knowledge being alone puffs up him that has it 1 Cor. 8. 1. and disturbing Strife and contention follows upon Pride and High-mindedness such Knowledge aggravates Sin in the careless and carnal Professor and will exceedingly inflame his Reckoning in the day he must give account of himself to God. It is true wisdom a Spiritual understanding of the Scriptures that you should cry for When the Spirit of God discovers a truth to you with what Satisfaction will your Mind receive it When the Spirit shews you your Duty how Righteous how reasonable and what a Priviledge does it appear The Spirits Light and Strength go together so that the Will is inclined to a compliance when the enlightned Soul does understand the Will of God. When the Spirit applies a Promise to you how will your Faith be confirmed how will you abound in Hope and how full of sweetest peace will your hearts be while you securely rest on the God of Truth whose VVord will endure when Heaven and Earth shall pass away Isa 26. 3 4. Thou wilt keep him in perfect Peace whose mind is stayed on thee because he trusteth in thee Trust ye in the Lord for ever for in the Lord Jehovah is everlasting Strength 6. Let your Knowledge of the Word of God be more perfect Alas how little do we know of what may be known and what we do know how much better may we know it Though the Children of God are Children of Light and Children of the Day yet there are great remainders of darkness in some of them and some remainders in all This remaining Ignorance is both their Sin and Misery by reason of which Satan their subtle enemy has many times great advantage against them Labour after a more perfect Knowledge of God his Son his Truth his Will his Word informs you of all If the Happiness of Heaven lies so much in a beatifical seeing Oh use all possible intention of mind that you may see more and more even while you are here on Earth True Knowledge will debase the idolized World and make it nothing in your eyes and it wil humble you and make you perceive that really you are worse than nothing How does a clearer Knowledge of God make holy Job much more humble than ever Job 42. 5 6. I have heard of thee by the hearing of the Ear but now mine Eye seeth thee wherefore I abhorr my self and repent in Dust and Ashes The better you know the Lord the more you will Love and Fear and Praise him The better you know his Christ you cannot chuse but still more highly prize him and your Hearts will cleave to him with the fuller purpose The 〈…〉 er you know his Commands the more they 〈◊〉 be your Counsellours your longing your delight and your Songs in the house of your Pilgrimage The better you know the Cross of Christ you will be the less offended 〈…〉 heaviest Afflictions will be made light of 〈◊〉 compared with a far more exceeding and eternal weight of Glory 2 Cor. 4. 17. 7. Let your Love be greater and more perfect to this perfect VVord of God. The World indeed hates this VVord because it testifies against them that their works are evil and will have an ill end True love to it will argue spiritual Life by it and that it has been effectual to turn and
R. White desin● et sculp The true Effigies of Mr. Nathanael Vincent Minister of the Gospel THE Conversion OF THE SOUL OR A DISCOURSE EXPLAINING The Nature of that CONVERSION which is Sincere and Directing and Perswading all to cease their loving Sin and Death and to Turn to God and Live. By NATHANAEL VINCENT M. A. Minister of the Gospel Jer. 3. 12. Go and proclaim these words towards the North and say Return thou backsliding Israel saith the Lord and I will not cause my anger to fall upon you for I am merciful saith the Lord and I will not keep anger for ever Dixit Deus Fiat Lux facta est Lux Dicit Convertimini filii hominum Conversi sunt Ita plane Conversio animarum opus divinae vocis est non humanae ●ernard de Conversione ad Clericos cap. 1. pag. mihi 843. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Chrysost in Epist ad Colos LONDON Printed by J. Astwood for Tho. Parkhurst at the Bible and three Crowns at the lower end of Cheap-side near Mercers-Chappel 1688. LICENSED March 5. 1687 / 8 TO The Right Honourable Sir JOHN SHORTER Lord MAIOR OF THE CITY of LONDON My Lord THis is a time in which by the Gracious Providence of God and by the Unexpected and therefore more Obliging Favour of his Majesty I enjoy a Liberty more publickly to Preach the Gospel I now also take the Boldness to Present some Sermons which lately sounded from my Mouth in the Pulpit unto your Lordship the Supream Magistrate in the City I am glad that the Gospel of Peace may now be Preached without Disturbance and that those hands that without reason were once so Violent are now tied up so that they cannot inflict those severe Penalties which never were indeed deserved I cordially Desire and Pray for the Prosperity and Welfare of London And were it but a City all of Converts it would be the Joy and Glory of the whole Earth and resemble that Heavenly Jerusalem above where there is neither Sin nor Trouble Conversion is not to be Pressed only upon Heathens and Infidels How many that are called Christians go beyond Them in Wickedness and consequently need it as much nay more than they The Jews of old did make their Boast of God and of his Temple yet the Prophets call them to Turn and tell them that Death was no other way avoidable The Way to Heaven and a Glorious Immortality is but One and truly 't is a very narrow one You that are high as well as they that are low must tread in the same Path of Holiness or else your hopes of Everlasting Life will end in a dreadful Disappointment My Lord 'T is my Prayer for you that you may be preserved from Temptations that you may exercise your Authority so as to Reform the City over which you Preside from that Debauchery and Prophaneness which has so much Impoverished it which is its Shame and Disgrace and which cries so loud to Heaven for Vengeance to be inflicted upon it A great Trust is reposed in you I wish you Wisdom and holy Resolution from above to Improve the Price put into your Hands You must be called to an Account at last What singular thing you have done for God and for his Truth and Interest in this Year of your Maioralty The greater Enemy you shew your self to all sorts of Vices and the more Exemplary you are in fearing God and keeping his Commandments the greater Blessing you will be to London and the more truly you will Consult your own Honour and Blessedness I am Your LORDSHIPS Most Humble Servant Nathanael Vincent THE Epistle to the READER Reader IF this Book by the Providence of God shall come into thy Hand and thou wilt bestow the Pains to peruse it I would have thee read it as he who has the Benefit of the Clergy reads that Verse with Care the reading of which well does save his Life Agitur de Magnis Things of the greatest Importance are here treated of The subject matter of this Discourse is its Commendation Mans Conversion to God is explain'd and press'd The Authour can truly say He earnestly desired the Conversion of those that heard these Sermons and Hope that some may be turned to God by the reading of them is the reason of their being Printed Melchior Adamus reports of that famous German Preacher Bucholstzer That he troubled not the Church with Polemical Divinity his great Design was to draw Men to a Saviour to turn them to the living God that their Hearts and Lives might be pure and their End peace and that after Death they might enter into Everlasting Rest The Pruritus Disputandi the Itch of Disputing has taken away the Beauty of the Churches Face and Hands Certainly it would be more for the Churches Health and Strength and Glory if the great Truths of the Gospel were more insisted on namely Faith in our Lord Jesus Christ and Conversion which is the same with Repentance towards God. How many strange Doctrines are vented how many quaint Notions that please the Fancy rather than Edisie the Soul will be found Wood Hay Stubble at last and be Lost and Consumed as not being able to endure the Fire a strict Tryal Discourses which out of the Scriptures of Truth have plainly declared the Mystery of God and of the Father and of Christ the Mystery of Conversion and of Godliness will be found to be Gold Silver Precious Stones and will turn to best Account to those who have built on the right Foundation Reader Art thou Unconverted does thy stupidness under the Guilt of Sin and thy contentedness to be still its Slave prove thee to be so I pray thee have not less Faith than the very Devils for they Believe and tremble Thy state is truly doleful but not desperate but quickly it may be so if thou still refusest to be a Convert The Door of Hope may soon be shut that now stands open Death may suddenly seize thee and send thee with all thy Sins unto the Bar of God who judges righteously Awake O Conscience before it be too late O Heart harden thy self no longer Wrath in the day of Wrath will be very terrible But if thou art indeed a Convert and thy submission to God and chusing him above all things is the evidence of it this Book brings thee happy Tidings and as true as happy Converting Grace is the greatest benefit bestowed on Earth and when that Grace has finished its work Eternal Glory will assuredly follow That all the Hearers of these Sermons may be such hearers as that their Souls may live that all the Readers of them may read with advantage to their Souls with an advantage that may last unto Eternity is and shall be the Prayer of Nathanael Vincent PSAL. XIX 7. former part The Law of the Lord is perfect Converting the Soul. THE Works of God though in himself invisible shew forth the Workers Wisdom Power and Goodness a
let them hear them And after 't is answered further If they hear not Moses and the Prophets neither will they be perswaded though one rose from the dead Luk. 16. 27 -31 A Sinner whose Heart is all Adamant and Sermon-proof the terrours of the Lord don't affright him the inestimable Treasures of the Gospel don't take him the Mediatours Vengeance for neglecting great Salvation is not at all dreaded Suppose a command should be given to unlock the gates of Hell and a damned Spirit that has been for some time tortur'd in the slames there and was once well known to this stupid Sinner should at Midnight appear to him and the Curtains being drawn aside and that Soul out of the midst of fire with a ghastly horrour in its looks should thus speak to Him Awake hard-hearted Wretch awake awake What sleep and lye secure in Sin that art in danger of dying in Sin every moment VVhat take thine ease who art so near to endless pain and Torment Thy time has both Feet and VVings and is with great haste both running and flying away from thee and as thy time in Sin and folly spends so thou daily and hourly approache● nearer to a miserable Eternity Thy Judgment lingers not thy Damnation does not slumber while thou refusest to awake to Righteousness Once I made a mock of Sin as much as thou dost was mad to destroy my self as thou art I made a meer Jest of Hell but now I know I feel and wo wo is me I shall to my Sorrow feel for ever what 't is to be damn'd in earnest Sin 's thy worst Enemy Oh cast it away before it undoe thee past remedy Divine wrath and jealousie is in the other World found a hotter and heavier thing than ever could be conceived in this 'T is really a fearful thing to fall into the hands of the living God. But I have leave to stay no longer be sure to take this warning I have given thee I must again to the Lake that burns with fire and brimstone where there are no such things as Help or Hope or Happiness but Pain and Misery are extream and endless Suppose I say a damned Soul should speak such language to a Sinner that has all along been deaf to the call of the Word and resisted the Spirit of the Lord he might perhaps be exceedingly amazed and possibly be frighted out of his VVits but he would not be scared out of his Sins nor ever by such an Apparition alone be turned unto God. If Gods own Word will not make thee a Convert O Sinner thy disease is obstinate against the likeliest remedy and what means will 5. The Word is a Means which Thousands and Millions in the VVorld never were so much Priviledg'd as to enjoy An Hallelujah is justly deserved and expected from the People of God of old because he shewed his Word unto Jacob his Statutes and Judgments to the Children of Israel whereas He had not dealt so with any Nation and as for his Judgments they had not known them Psal 147. 19 20. How great a part of the World is Satans Common how little comparatively is so much as the visible Inclosure of our Lord Jesus It is the observation of a Learned man that if the World were divided into thirty parts Nineteen would be found still Pagan six Mahometan and but five Christian take in all of all Perswasions But alas how much darkness is there even in Nations that are called Christian Ignorance is affected the Word of God and the Knowledg of it is taken away though the Scripture says that for lack of it people are destroyed Hos 4. 6. How Happy would you be that in this City enjoy the light of the Word of Truth if you would but thankfully and fruitfully improve it It is as it were Noon day with you whereas in other places it is but a dark down and in most parts of the Earth a black midnight In the fourth place I am to tell you whence this Means the Word of God comes to be effectual to Conversion 'T is made effectual by the Power of God and this Power he exerts by his own Spirit 1 Thes 1. 5. Our Gospel came not unto you in word only but in Power also and in the Holy Ghost and in much Assurance the wonderful effects of Divine Power wrought by the Holy Ghost in the Preaching of the Gospel was an Evidence and Assurance that this Gospel is not the Word of Man but of God Himself Now the manner of the Spirits working when he makes the Word effectual to Conversion I shall declare in these particulars 1. The Spirit impresses upon the Sinners Heart the Divine Authority of this Word 'T is indeed 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 given by inspiration of God 2 Tim. 3. 16. When the Lord Himself is eyed and own'd in his Word then it shews it self mighty If the Messengers and Publishers of the Word only are regarded and there is not a looking beyond them they being but earthen vessels the Word though a Treasure will be trampled under foot But when Sinners are Converted the Spirit makes it evident that the Word is really of God. The demonstration of this is styled the demonstration of the Spirit He does demonstrate the Words divine Authority several wayes By Signs and VVonders wrought for its Confirmation Heb. 2. 4. God also bearing them witness both with signs and wonders and divers miracles and gifts of the holy Ghost according to his own will. That these Miracles were done 't is plain for the Word of God pretending to Miracles done so openly so often by and upon so many persons in the midst of cunning and malicious Adversaries who were watchful enough to have espied the deceit if there had been any if such Miracles really had never been wrought this Word and the Religion it teaches would never have been received Our Lord Jesus though the Son of God when upon Earth was humbled in the form of a Servant yet affirms himself to be the Saviour of the VVorld preaches a Doctrine contrary to Flesh and Blood tells all that will be his Disciples they must deny themselves and forsake all that is dear to them in this World whenever they are called to it for the sake of a Treasure and Kingdom in Heaven And often he appeals to his working Miracles as a Confirmation of his Doctrine that it was from Heaven Now if such Miracles had never been wrought the Imposture would have been so apparent that the Christian Faith would never have been embraced by any of common sense and understanding And 't is evident also that these Miracles were done by the power of God. Wonders indeed were wrought by the Egyptian Magicians but outvied by greater Wonders effected by Moses Gods Servant These Miracles were beyond the Power and Ability of second Causes Who could make the blind to see and the deaf to hear and the lame to walk but that God who formed the Eye
not corrupt themselves Moses knew how prone the Children of Israel were to do thus therefore he wrote the Words of the Law in a Book that they might be a witness against them and hinder their growing stiff-necked and rebellious against the Lord Deut. 31. 24 26 27. Finally the Word was written that Religion it self might not be corrupted nor that go under Gods name which is none of his Were it not for the Holy Scriptures how easily might falshoods and fables and humane inventions be imposed upon us and called the Mind of Christ by men of corrupt minds and dostitute of the Truth Now certainly the Lord has caused so much to be written that may be sufficient to attain his end in writing and if so then it follows that all Doctrines of Faith and Precepts both for the ordering of our Hearts and Lives are sufficiently declared in the Scripture If the Scripture is given to prevent Corruption in Religion the Scripture is perfect that that Corruption may be prevented If we should suppose part of the Doctrines and Precepts of the Gospel never to have been written why was less care taken of these than of the other How easily would these be forgotten and corrupted and how could we be satisfied in their being truly and sincerely conveyed to us 3. Adding to the VVord of God is most severeby forbidden therefore the VVord is perfect Prov. 30. 6. Add thou not unto his VVord least he reprove thee and thou be found a liar Those that are thus presumptuous to add are liars and therefore not to be believed by others and they have reason to be afraid themselves for the Reproof and Rebukes of the Almighty are terrible To instamp the Kings Head upon counterfeit Coyn is no less than Treason VVhen Doctrines and Ceremonies which make gain to be godliness and are inventions of Men shall have Divinity stampt upon them and pretend to be from Heaven this is a daring Treason against the highest Potentate the great Lawgiver who has Power to save and to destroy In the last book of Canonical Scripture just at the close plagues are threatned to be added to any man who shall add thereto and he that shall take away from it God says he will take away his part out of the Book of Life Rev. 22. 18 19. 4. It is another proof of the VVords perfection that all Spirits are to be tried by it Satan himself can transform himself into ●● Angel of light and his Ministers can look like the Ministers of Righteousness There is great need then of Caution 1 Joh. 4. 1. Beloved believe not every Spirit but try the Spirits whether they are of God. Now 't is the VVord they are to be tried by The Spirit of Truth and this VVord always agree 't is not a subjecting the Holy Ghost to the Scripture when we observe the agreement between his Instructions his Motions and the Scripture but we follow his own Direction in the case It would not be a subjecting a Prince unto those general Instructions which he himself has given whereby his mind might be known but to examine messages even from the Prince by those Instructions would be VVisdom and Obedience in the Subject The Spirit of errour and falshood may seem to agree with the VVord but if the VVord be diligently heeded the difference will be apparent If the VVord were not perfect but much of the Mind of God were really unwritten the written VVord would be insufficient to be a trial and standard of right Doctrine and it would not have been said To the Law and to the Testimony if they spe●● not according to this VVord it is because there is no light in them Isa 8. 20. 5. The Word of God is perfect for wisdom to eternal Salvation is derived from it Indeed the Wisdom is from the Father of Lights but the written Word is the Means of conveying it 2 Tim. 3. 14 15. But continue thou in the things which thou hast learned and hast been assured of knowing of whom thou hast learned them And that from a child thou hast known the holy Scriptures which are able to make thee wise unto Salvation through faith which is in Christ Jesus What the Apostles taught was committed to writing the great Doctrine of Faith in Christ Jesus is here mention'd and this written Word must needs be perfect which was able to make those that received it wise unto Salvation The Wisdom in the Gospel is so accounted by them that are perfect for this VVisdom excells the policy of Princes that come to nought and is ordained unto the Glory of Believers 1 Cor. 2. 6 7. Howbeit we speak wisdom among them that are perfect yet not the wisdom of this World nor of the princes of this World which come to nought but we speak the wisdom of God in a mystery even the hidden wisdom which God ordained before the VVorld to our Glory 6. The Effect of the VVord of God proves its perfection for it makes us perfect throughly furnished unto all good works here is right Doctrine to inform the Judgment of what is true here is reproof and conviction of what is errour and falshood Here is correction for miscarriages in practice and instruction in the way of righteousness 2 Tim. 3. 16 17. All Scripture is given by Inspiration of God and is profitable for doctrine for reproof for correction for instruction in righteousness That the Man of God may be perfect throughly furnished unto all good works If by the Man of God you mean the godly Man the Scriptures Perfection is evident in being a Means so throughly to furnish him with Light and Grace to do all the good works his Lord requires If by the Man of God you understand the Minister of Christ the Perfection of the Scripture is the more evident For those that are called Stars in Christs hand Angels of the Churches Labourers in the Lords Vineyard may from the written word be throughly furnished both to teach and to do what is required to save themselves and those that hear them In the third place I am to give you the Reasons why the Perfection of the Word is mentioned when Conversion is spoken of 1. To intimate the Imperfection of the Light of Nature This Light discovers many things and to do those things which are contrary to the Light of Nature is to do very wickedly but can it be said that this Light of Nature is perfect working Grace and converting the Soul The Heathens that had onely this Light and were without Supernatural Revelation did speak several things excellently concerning God they had a Notion of another World of the Souls Immortality and of Rewards and Punishments hereafter and they give remarkable Counsels as to Wisdom and Folly Vice and Vertue But those of them that had the greatest Parts and Learning the sharpest and most piercing eyes to see most they saw nothing of God manifested in the Flesh they understood nothing
themselves unto God. This Doctrine concerning Judgment was Preached early in the World we find 't was Published before the Flood of Noah as you may see Jude v. 14 15. where you have the summe of a Sermon but a very terrible one Preached by Enoch the seventh 〈◊〉 Adam Behold the Lord cometh with ten thousands of his Saints to execute Judgment upon all 〈◊〉 to convince all that are ungodly among them of all their ungodly deeds which they have ungodly committed and of all the hard speeches which ungodly Sinners have spoken against him Under the Mosaical Dispensation the Children of Israel heard the same Doctrine That great Prince and Preacher Solomon thus concludes his Book of Ecclesiastes having displayed the Creatures Vanity having taught Man his Interest and Duty To fear God and to keep his Commandments he closes with these words Chap. 12. ult God will bring every wor● into Judgment with every secret thing whether it be good or whether it be evil And how plainly does the Apostle Paul speak to the same purpose 2 Cor. 5. 10 11. For we must all appear before the Judgment-seat of Christ that every one may receive the things done in his body according to that he hath done whether it be good or bad knowing therefore the terrour of the Lord we perswade Men. In the handling of this Doctrine this is the Method I shall observe First I shall Discourse concerning Him that is to be the Judge Secondly I shall speak concerning the Persons that are to be judged Thirdly Concerning the things that shall be brought into Judgment Fourthly I shall demonstrate the Certainty of this Judgment And then in the lest Place make Application In the first Place I am to Discourse concerning the Judge and the Text plainly tells us that the Judge is Christ The Father I grant is said to judge 1 Pe● 1. 17. If ye call on the Father who without respect of persons judgeth according to every mans work pass the time of your s●journing here in fear Yet it is said in another place The Father judgeth no man but hath committed all judgment to the Son Joh. 5. 22. How shall these Scriptures ●e reconciled The reconciliation is easie thus the Father judges because the Authority of Judging belongs to him because he does Consent unto the Sons Judgment and has ordained him to Judge the World in Righteousness the truth is the Father Judges all but 't is mediately by Jesus Christ And yet in another sense the Father judges not because Christ the Son the second Person in the Godhead alone was incar●ate and manifested in the Flesh and He alone will visibly Judge the World at the great approaching Day These four things may be observed concerning Christ the Judge He is a Saviour to the uttermost He is the Only Saviour He is Lord of all And as such a Lord he will come with a ●●st glorious Attendance 1. Christ the Judge is a Saviour to the uttermost and really at the Judgment-day he will compleat the Churches Salvation he began it here in this World and still is carrying it on but the last day will be the day in which he will put his last Hand to this Work and make it perfect Heb. ● 28. Christ w●● 〈◊〉 offered 〈◊〉 t●●ear the sins of many and unto them that l●●k 〈◊〉 him shall he appear the second time without sin 〈◊〉 Salvation then Salvation shall be cons 〈…〉 the whole of it shall be wrought nothing o● Sin or the sad effects of it shall remain nothing that shall cause the least frown in the Face 〈◊〉 God to eternity Death will be swallowed 〈◊〉 in Victory the whole Man will be glorious an● immortal Christ will then have compleated his whole Design upon all his Saints and Members he will have made them as holy and happy a● he did intend to make them he will indeed pr●sent his Church a glorious Church not having s● or wrinkle or any such thing but it shall be all holy and its Beauty without the least 〈◊〉 Eph. 5. 27. 2. Christ the Judge is the Only Saviour therefore those that are Condemn'd by Him 〈…〉 vain for them to expect Salvation from any 〈◊〉 Christ is the only Foundation-stone on which all that build shall stand other Builders are foolish and build upon the sand and what they build will fall and great will be the fall of it They that are not interested in the Lord Jesus by Faith that are not Justified by his Blood who besides can save them from Wrath those whose Iniquities are not done away by his offering up o● himself without spot to God there can be found no other Sacrifice for their sins but a certain fearful looking for of Judgment and fiery indignatio● that shall devour the Adversaries And how dreadful will it be to be Sentenced to Death and 〈…〉 by the only Author of Salvation and Life they that by his Mouth shall be doom'd ●o eternal Destruction that Destruction will be made ten thousand times the sorer by eternal Desperation Alas what Hope can be left when the Lamb of God who alone can take away Sin shall ●e so full of Wrath as for ever to reject and cast away the Sinner 3. Christ the Judge is Lord of all this is a truth that the Tongue of an Angel did Proclaim Luk. 2. 11. a truth that every Tongue should confess Phil. 2. 11. that every Heart ought to believe and which the most unbelieving and obsti●a●● at last shall be made to know Christ hath on his Vesture and on his Thigh this Name written King of Kings and Lord of Lords Rev. 19. 1● He has all Power in his hand things in Heaven and Earth and under the Earth are sub●ect to him Those that are wise do willingly ●ow before him and they who will not bow ●e can easily break and dash them to pieces A mighty Lord Christ is at whose Command Death shall deliver again all that for so many years he had imprisoned in the Grave he has indeed the Key of Death and Hell too Rev. 1. 1● both are under his Power at his Command also the Heavens shall pass away with a great noise the Elements shall melt with fervent heat the Eart●●lso and the works therein shall be burnt up There is no dealing with this Judge by way of resistance it concerns us all to be diligent that ●e may be sound of him in peace without spot and blameless ● Pet. 3. 10 14. 4. Christ the Judge will come with a 〈◊〉 glorious Attendance How awakening to the Wor● will the Voice of the Arch-Angel and the Tr●mp of God be Christ will appear with a light s●● above the brightness of the Sun not a Member of his but shall shine like that glorious Luminary Mat. 13. 43. Then shall the righteous sh●●● as the Sun in the Kingdom of their Father And what a spectacle will all the Saints together be as so many millions of Suns shining at Once
been committed Sin is Rebellion and Treason against the King of Glory 't is a Transgression of a Law given from Heaven the breach of which is threatned with not only a temporal Curse but an eternal Penalty Well may sin fill you with fear Let your Sorrow express it self freely and abundantly in remembrance of your evil wayes Sin is the only evil in Gods eyes and the ●reatest evil unto you hateful to God hurtful to the Sinner Every Sin has given you a Wound and as Sins Wounds are the worst so they should be most grievous Lament when you see in what a woful plight you are The sad effects of Sin the whole man over the Prophet emphatically sets forth Isa 1. 5 6. The whole Head is sick the whole Heart is faint from the sole of the foot even to the head there is no soundness in it but wounds bruises and putrifying sores they have not been closed nor bound up nor mollified with oyntment And should you not be ashamed of your own folly in being such enemies to your selves your Pollutions your Perdition is really of your selves Guilt should make you blush and because Sin has stript you naked and bare of every thing that 's good and beautiful Oh what a loathsome Leprosie is apparent in all your Parts and Powers your foulest spots are open to Gods eye well therefore you may be cover'd with Confusion and that which still should make you more confounded is your base ingratitude you have despised riches of goodness you have abused Mercy and Grace and when a Cure has been offered in the Gospel you would not be healed Be therefore truly angry at your selves Let your Indignation and hatred spend it self on your iniquities be revenged upon them that they being mortified and dying you may not dye in them and for them Humiliation is indeed grievous to Nature but friendly to Grace The more Humiliation Ploughs up the Fallow ground the fruits of Righteousness commonly are brought forth in greater Plenty 4. Study the mischief which the beloved Sin or Sins have done you The Master Sin is Gods Capital Enemy and the chief obstacle of Conversion this has the greatest Interest in the Heart to forsake this is indeed most difficult but withall most necessary That great Commander Hannibal had more of Enmity against the Romane State than a thousand ordinary Carthaginians He still to his utmost endeavour'd to hinder peace with Rome and to bring Rome to ruine The commanding Sin which by reason of the Sinners complexion or calling or other circumstances has most strength and bears the greatest sway does most oppose the turning unto God therefore this must in a special manner be resisted hated for the Life and Strength of it lies in the love of it Thy Master Sin is thy greatest transgression Psal 19. 13. and has rendred thee obnoxious to the greatest Wrath this especially provokes divine jealousie this has made thee most a slave and most abominably defiled thee this is thy strongest fetter and thy most deadly plague thy love to it is altogether against thy hatred of it will be with the greatest reason The young man in the Gospel might have been a Convert but Love to his great Possessions was the sin that hindred Mat. 19. 22. He went away from Christ he was too much taken with worldly Wealth therefore not at all taken with a Treasure in Heaven Herod that did many things might have done more but love to his Herodias was his darling Lust this made him instead of hearkning to John the Baptist put him in Prison though John designed Herods spiritual Liberty and eternal Salvation Let the proud man hate his Pride the Covetous man contemn the World which he has made an Idol of the filthy wretch abhor Fornication and all Uncleanness the unrighteous become just and make Restitution of what he has unjustly gained Mortifie all the members of the Body of Sin but especially consent the right eye should be pluckt out the right hand cut off and the very Heart torn out of that Body 5. Would you become Converts in Truth save your selves from the Society of evil doers The Prophet who tells us he turned his Feet unto the Testimonies of God quickly after adds I am become a Companion of them that fear thee and of them that keep thy Precepts Psal 119. 63. He that will be a true Convert and indeed a blessed Man he must not walk in the Counsel of the Vngodly nor stand in the way of Sinners nor sit in the Seat of the Scornful Psal 1. 1. David resolving to keep the commands of God abandons that company that were breakers of those commands and were likely to be continually perswading him to transgress them Psal 119. 115. Depart from me ye evil doers for I will keep the Commandments of my God he is so far from approbation from imitation of them that he beheld them with grief and with horrour It was Counsel given to those that had been prickt at the Heart and began to turn Save your selves from this untoward Generation Act. 2. 40. There is a great Contagion in Sin 't is likened to the Plague to the Leprosie because 't is such a deadly because 't is such a catching disease When we are needlesly Conversant with them that are dead in Sin what deadness do we find seizing upon our own Hearts When we are too intimate with vain Persons how does vanity insinuate it self into our minds too much estranging them from God and putting them out of a serious frame Carnal Company are a sort of Devils in humane shape that are bound for Hell themselves and are drawing as many others as they can thither they can't be contented to Sin and be damn'd alone Have therefore no fellowship with the unfruitful Works of darkness but rather reprove them Eph. 5. 11. Reprove them because Destruction and Misery is in their wayes but let not them ever perswade you out of the way of Peace And as you are to shun the Profa●● so you must take heed of being deaded and diverted by the Erroneous If Satan cannot draw you back to your form● ungodliness and unrighteousness he will endeavour to turn you aside to some false and strange Doctrine that this may take up your time your thoughts your zeal the Power of Godliness and Practical Religion being in the mean while neglected When Errour has been embraced and has corrupted the Mind and made the Head giddy 't is usual for it to bring a false Peace into the Conscience and by diverting the Heart to hinder it's Converting unto God. Beware beware of that vain Religion which is nothing but a kind of Philosophy of Opinions which is a thing for a wanton fancy to play with a smooth Tongue to talk of that is made up of Brain and Mouth without Heart to love and Hands to work for God. 6. If you would be Converts in Truth let your Hearts be fill'd with awful apprehensions of the
Majesty and Holiness of God especially considering he is alwaies by you and tryes your very Hearts and Reins The greatness of that God with whom you have to do should make you afriad to dally and trifle with him If you think he will be mock't you will find to your cost that you deceive your selves Oh stoop with the most profound Submission to this glorious Sovereign of Heaven and Earth 'T is the heighth of Madness for you that are so infinitely below Him and so wholly under his Power to refuse subjection to Him. He is Glorious in Holiness Exod. 15. 11. He can as soon cease to be himself as cease to be an Hater of the workers of Iniquity A fuller Perswasion of Gods Holiness and that his Holiness is his Glory will make you more sensible of the Necessity of turning from Sin and that Holiness will be your Glory and Perfection He that is changed and made a Convert is made a Glorious Creature and as this change is carried on there is still a Progression from Glory to Glory by the Spirit of the Lord 2 Cor. 3. 18. Gods Nature is pure every Word of God is pure He is Righteous in all his wayes and Holy in all his Works Psal 145. 17. Oh cry incessantly that you may partake of a nev of the Divine Nature that a clean heart may be created in you that your Lips may be Pure your Words true and Gracious and that you may be Holy in all manner of Conversation Are not Gods eyes upon your wayes does not he hear all your words does not he weigh your very Spirits your whole man is under his Observation let there be a turning to God with your whole man. Sincerity in Conversion and hypocrisie are both known and only Sincerity has Gods love and liking 7. When you turn to God behold him as he is in Christ else there is no access to him nor acceptance with him After Adams fall the Mediator is presently revealed the Seed of the Woman that was to break the Serpents head Gen. 3. 15. The old Serpent by Sin had made a Rupture and breach between God and Man Now Christ the Mediatour is He that makes up the breach again and so destroyes the work and frustrates the design of Satan If God be lookt upon in Christ there is all manner of Encouragement to return to him He is a Rewarder of them that diligently seek him Heb. 11. 6. He is good and ready to forgive and plenteous in Mercy to all that call upon him Psal 86. 5. The Prodigals Father was not more forward who ran to embrace his returning Son than God is to receive returning Sinners If you would return to God indeed you must take Calva●y in your way you must know Jesus Christ and him Crucified 1 Cor. 2. 2. The Saints of old that were in Heaven before the Son of God was manifested in the Flesh as well as those that went thither afterward were all brought nigh to God by the Blood of his Cross Col. 1. 20. You cannot know and turn to the only true God so as to be received by him unless you know and receive Jesus Christ whom he has sent But if you behold God in Christ unbelief appears unreasonable despair is a monstrous absurdity You may perceive Love in the Lords looks his Justice fully satisfied his Anger all gone his Repentings kindled his Bowels yearning and you cannot so much desire Mercy as He delights in shewing it The true Convert to God must be a Believer in Jusus who is the way to the Father As God will not draw nigh to Man so Man cannot draw nigh to God any other way 8. With great earnestness implore the Spirits aid Be sure to grieve that you have grieved Him and acknowledge 't is just that for your grieving him he should leave you to your selves but beg his presence and his assistance that he would help you and make you truly constantly willing to be helped Adams Body was formed of the Dust of the Ground but was a lifeless Corps till God breathed into it the Breath of Life Till the Spirit of Life enters into you you are without Life or Motion towards God therefore with all seriousness ask the Spirit You come to God through the Son as the Mediator that procures access and opens the way but 't is by the Spirit as by Him who both inclines and strengthens you to come to Him Eph. 2. 18. The Promise of the Spirit is of ancient date implied in the Promise of the Messiah and very frequently expressed Under the New Testament Dispensation a more plentiful effusion of the Spirit is Promised Parents that are evil if their Children ask bread will not give them a stone to hurt them nor instead of a Fish a Serpent to sting them And if they give good gifts to their Children much more will the Father in Heaven give his Spirit to them that ask him There is hardly a more encouraging Word to Sinners in the whole Bible if they are inclined or would be inclined to have the Spirit given them And if the Holy Spirit be given you you will have Light and Life and Liberty Conviction antecedent to Conversion Conversion it self and Consolation afterwards are all of them the Works of the Spirit And be sure to observe the Accesses of the Spirit Sometimes the Wind blows fair and strong for Heaven now hoise up thy Sail that thou mayest receive the Gale sometimes by his Convictions motions strivings you may perceive the Spirit is very near you by a clearer and more affecting Light he shews you that turning to God is your Duty and Advantage and he very much presses you to it Nunc sunt Mollissima fandi Tempora Now is the time to speak and speed in your Supplications for the Spirit that he may thoroughly Convert you and consecrate you to the Lord and abide in you for ever 9. Would you be Converts in Truth give your whole Hearts to God and never be satisfied till you feel you love him above all Let the Lord have your Hearts to search them that all even the most secret evils there may be detected and being detected may be detested and abhorr'd Sin sometimes may be restrained from breaking out in the Life and yet then may be regarded and reign in the Heart Be willing to know the most inward spiritual wickedness that lies quite out of the sight of others and being acquainted with it consent to have it purged away Give your Hearts to God that he may possess employ and rule them at his Pleasure Tell the Lord that the very Throne is for him and that your Souls and all that is within you are ready to be at his command and that you consent every Lust should be slain because it would not that he He should reign over you In what a safe hand is the Heart when 't is in Gods how pure and excellent is it made with what Beauty does it