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A35943 A brief explication of the last fifty Psalmes from Ps. 100 to the end / by David Dickson ... Dickson, David, 1583?-1663. 1654 (1654) Wing D1394A; ESTC R31324 283,150 402

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A BRIEF EXPLICATION Of the last Fifty Psalmes From Ps. 100. to the end BY DAVID DICKSON Professor of DIVINITY in the COLLEDGE of EDENBURGH COL 3.16 Let the Word of Christ dwell in you richly in all wisdom teaching and admonishing one another in Psalmes and Hymnes and spiritual Songs singing with grace in your hearts to the Lord. Imprimatur EDMUND CALAMY LONDON Printed by T.R. and E. M for Tho. Iohnson at the golden Key in S. Pauls Church-yard An. Dom. 1654. TO THE RIGHT HONOURABLE THE EARLE OF Cassills Grace and Peace through Christ Iesus My Right Noble Lord ONe of the speciall motives of my resolution to follow this work in parcells was the apparent hazard that if in this time of trouble and of my old age I should have delayed to put forth some part of it till all had been ready the whole might have been miscarried or marred by some passage of providence which might have befallen me But seeing it hath pleased the Lord to spare my life and my health and my liberty in his service as I wanted not the example of grave Authors before me to divide the whole Book of the Psalmes into three fifties and to dedicate every part to severall persons So I judged it good thrift to take occasion thereby to testifie my bound duty and respect to so many of the Noble friends of Sion as I could overtake and that with a minde to honour all the rest who have put their shoulder to the work of setling Religion and the Kingdome of Christ among us whose labours albeit they should have no other fruit in our time then the right stateing of the question between us and all adversaries of the true doctrine worship and discipline of Christs house as it is set down in the Confession of faith in the directory for publick worship and in the Rules of Government of Christs Church drawn forth from Scripture warrant yet even that much is worth all the expense of whatsoever is bestowed by any or all the Lords worthies upon Religion And howsoever the Lord doth claime and call for the whole glory of this work to himselfe alone by staining the pride of the glory of all instruments whereof he hath made use about it as now appeareth lest the glory due to himselfe in all and every one of the passages of promoting the same should be ecclipsed yet will he never utterly reject this service nor disallow the upright endeavours of his servants therein but will in his own time and way both advance it and bear witnesse to his faithfull servants in and about it wheresoever he hath a minde to keep house or to Reigne as King in Sion Yea he will also make it known to the world that as on the one hand he will not want a visible Kingdome in the world though not of this world so on the other hand that his Kingdome shall be so farre from hindring the civill Government of Magistrates where it hath place that by the contrary it shall be a chiefe prop and pillar of every Kingdome where it is received In this number of upright promoters of the Kingdome of Christ Your Lordship hath been alwayes looked upon all the time of our late troubles as one very eminent and I since my first admission into your Lordships acquaintance have observed your constant care and endeavour as to know what was the right indifficile questions so also to hold it fast according to your power after you had discovered it Which as it may be your Lordships comfort so is it your commendation and all mens duty to do the like especially in this dangerous time wherein sinnes practised and not repented of are so severely and justly punished by Gods giving over the impenitent to the open professing and defending of their unrepented faults for God in justice and wisdom has suffered the hedges of his Vineyard to be broken down and the holy discipline of his house to be so set at nought by all sorts of persons that every spirit of errour having open way to come in at the breach he might thereby try and exercise all his people who stand in Covenant with him by Profession and reclaim or punish such as live in errour And no wonder that he so should do for when there is so little use made of the holy Ordinances of Religion when the Scriptures are either not read or not esteemed of when the forme of godlinesse is separated from upright endeavour to feel and shew forth the life and power of it when the grace of the Gospel is turned into wantonnesse and men are become so much the more bold to sin as they do heare much of the mercifulnesse of God when every divine truth is either not beleeved at all or received only with humane and temporary faith when Christ is looked upon by many only as a man and not as God manifested in the flesh not as the eternal Son of God who from everlasting was with God and was God Co-worker in the Creation with the Father and the Spirit when Christ is confessed to be Christ but not employed as Mediatour or as if men had need of him not made use of in his Offices when many do cast open their soules unto and seek after another spirit then the Spirit of truth the Comforter the Holy Ghost who according to the Scriptures both wounds and heales the consciences of beleevers and sanctifieth the heart and conversation of all them that come to God through Christ. In this time I say when these and many other ungodly practices of men walking after the imagination of their own heart do so abound what wonder ir it that the Lord hath let loose so many unclean spirits as no history can shew more in so short a time in any age or in any place of the world by whose ranging up and down among us God is about to make manifest the stability and sincerity of the faith of them who are approved and to take trial of others in whom such damnable practices as by the doctrine of devils are now openly defended will be found unrepented whether after they shall hear their ungodly pranks maintained and patronized by some Sect-master Heretick or Schismatick they will abhor such abominable doctrine and repent their owne former mis-deeds which have spoken the language of some of those vile errours Or whether they will justifie their own faults according as their Sect-masters do teach them to do either by despising all the Ordinances and lifting themselves above the same or by rejecting the commands and cords of the moral Law will loose themselves from the obedience thereof as if Christ had freed the believer from the command and authority of the Law no lesse then from the Covenant and curse thereof or by blaspheming the Scripture will cry down the truth and the use and power of it or by calling every truth in question will exempt themselves from the bonds of all Religion or will walk
subjoyneth also and in the Congregation Ver. 2. The works of the LORD are great sought out of all them that have pleasure therein The second reason of the exhortation to praise God is from the greatness and excellency of Gods works When●e learn 1. We need not go far to seek matter for praising the Lord his works are at our hand to furnish matter and albeit the Lords works in comparison one with another be some of them greater some of them lesser yet all and every one of them being looked upon severally are great The works of the Lord are great 2. Whatsoever glory doth appear in Gods works there is more hid treasure and excellency therein to be sought out and if men do not see much in Gods works it i● because they do not seek them out The works of the Lord are great sought out of all them c. 3. It is a mark of a wise childe of God to take pleasure in Gods work and to take pleasure to search and see Gods praise therein and these only do reap the right use and benefit thereof They are sought out of all them that have pleasure therein Ver. 3. His work is honourable and glorious and his righteousnesse endureth for ever The third reason of praise is the glory and honour of God to be seen in his works Whence learn ● The glory of Gods wisdome power justice or mercy or some of his attributes is stamped upon his works of Creation and Providence and they who have an open eye to look upon them rightly will ●cknowledge it His work is honourable and glorious 2. When the rayes of Gods wisdom power goodnesse or any attribute are perceived in his work they cause an honourable estimation of God and of his work also and a right estimation of Gods work cannot be attained till his glory be seen in it His work is honourable and glorious 3. Albeit the world alwayes yea and Gods children also do often misconstrue the Lords work and dealing with themselves and with others yet there is no wrong therein there was never any wrong nor ever shall there be any the least point of injustice in his dealing His righteousnesse endureth for ever Ver. 4. He hath made his wonderful works to be remembred the LORD is gracious and full of compassion The fourth motive to praise God is the course he taketh to make his works to be remembred mixing mercy and compassion in all his providence towards men and specially his own people Whence learn 1. What the Lord hath done for his Church he hath ordained that it should be remembred and this he procureth partly by printing upon his works the large impression of his power and goodnesse partly by doing the like works when the Church standeth in need thereof and partly by his Ordinances commanding them to be remembred He hath made his wonderful works to be remembred 2. As the grace and loving pity of God towards his Church is the cause of the wonderful working of God for his Church so are they strong motives to cause his works to be remembred unto his praise For the Lord is gracious and full of compassion doth here infer so much Ver. 5. He hath given meat unto them that feare him he will ever be mindful of his Covenant The fifth motive to praise God is because God according to his Covenant provideth for the necessities of his people Whence learn 1. The Lord in all ages hath carefully furnished maintenance for the life both bodily and spiritual of his own people He hath given meat to them that feare him 2. As what good the Lord doth unto his people is because of his Covenant with them so what is to be done for them he will do for his Covenants sake also without being wearied He wil ever be mindful of his Covenant Ver. 6. He hath shewed his people the power of his works that he may give them the heritage of the heathen The sixth motive to Gods praise is the proof which he gave of his power for and good-will to this people in bringing them out of Egypt and unto Canaan Whence learn 1. The Lords working wonderfully and extraordinarily for his people were it but once and at one time as it is a sufficient reason of praising him ordinarily at all times thereafter so it is a sufficient prop to the faith of his people at all times for this use are we taught to make of the Lords working for his people in giving them the heritage of the heathen 2. As the Lords working for his people at one time giveth evidence of what he can do for them at any time so will he have his own people in special spectators observers and witnesses of his working at any time that they may make use thereof at all times He hath shewed his people the power of his works that he may give them the heritage of the heathen Ver. 7. The works of his hands are verity and judgement all his Commandments are sure 8. They stand fast for ever and ever and are done in truth and uprightnesse The seventh and eighth motives to Gods praise is the suitableness of his Work unto his Word and the stability of his Word and Works in truth and uprightness Whence learn 1. The works of the Lord done for his Church and in his Church to his people for their correction or comfort and against their enemies for their overthrow do prove the Lord to be true and faithful in his promises and threatenings The works of the Lord are verity and judgement 2. As the Words and working of the Lord agree together so should they be esteemed of acknowledged and commended by us The works of the Lord are verity and judgement 3. The whole Word of God all which he hath commanded us to observe and make use of is worthy of all commendation and of perpetual use for all the parts of it do agree one with another suitable to the condition of his people in all ages good and profitable to them it is clear and plain and not ambiguous when it is rightly considered and compared with it self for even the ceremonial law albeit abolished for the outward observation of the carnal ceremonie which figured forth Christ to come yet endureth for ever in the real signification of substance benefits and duties thereby shadowed forth ●nd the moral law howsoever it serveth to condemne me● for their sins yet it is also a paedagogie to draw and drive condemned men to seek righteousnesse and life in Christ and to lead the believer along i● his hand to heaven All his Commandmnts are sure they stand fast for ever and ever and are done in truth and uprightnesse Ver. 9. He sent redemption unto his people he hath commanded his Covenant for ever holy and reverend is his Name The ninth motive to Gods praise is the course which he hath taken for mans salvation and for his divine honour Whence learn 1. The Lord ha●h made redemption
those that be bowed down The sixth reason of Gods praise is from his care and sustaining of the weakest of the subjects of the Kingdome of grace Whence learn 1. Albeit none of the subjects of the Kingdome of grace are freed from the danger of falling into sin and into trouble yet they are preserved that they fall not so deep as the bottome of sinning unto death or perishing in their troubles for God interposeth himselfe to prevent their perdition The Lord upholdeth all that fall 2. So many of the subjects of the Kingdome of grace as feel their own weaknesse and inability to stand under the burden either of sinne or trouble or both do finde God a supporter of them a comforter of them and a deliverer of them He raiseth up all them that be bowed down Ver. 15. The eyes of all waite upon thee and thou givest them their meat in due season 16. Thou openest thine hand and satisfiest the desire of every living thing The seventh reason of Gods praise is his particular care to maintaine the life of every living creature so long as he pleaseth to lend it Whence learn 1. The Lord doth not cast off the care of any living creature which he hath made but keepeth so constant an eye of providence upon it as doth make every living creature in its own kinde turne the eye of it toward him The eyes of all waite upon thee 2. There is a secret instinct of nature in all living creatures which leadeth them toward their maker in their danger to cry and in their hunger to bestirre themselves and the businesse which they make going to and fro to seek their meat is a kinde of hoping and waiting to finde some sustenance of their life laid unto them by their maker in one place or another They waite upon thee 3 God doth not frustrate the na●ural expectation of hungry creatures but giveth to every one of them that sort of food which is fit for them Thou givest them their meat 4. As in the variety of meat suitable to the variety of living creatures so also in the time and season of giving of it the wisdome riches and goodnesse of God doth appear Thoug vest them their meat in due season 5. As in the meate and in the time o● b●stowing of it so also in the measure bestowed the Lords goodnesse and rich bounty is to be seen toward the basest of living creatures Thou openest thy hand and satisfiest the desire of every living creature Vers. 17. The LORD is righteous in all his wayes and holy in all his works The eighth reason of Gods praise is from his righteousnesse and holinesse in all his proceedings and works When●e learn 1. As the providence of God about the creatures i● common is to be marked so also and especially his dealing with man according to the rule of equity and justice The Lord is righteous saith he and holy 2. Albeit the Lord deal otherwise in many things then we could have expected and otherwise sometime the● we can see the reason of his doing yet is he alwayes just and holy in his proceeding The Lord is righteous in his wayes and holy in his works ● It is not sufficient for us to give the glory of righteousnesse and holinesse unto God only in some of his wayes and works or in his wayes toward others and not toward our selves or in his dealing with some persons and not with all persons but we must justifie the Lord in our hearts and words alwayes and in all things toward all men for ever The Lord is righteous in all his wayes and holy in all his works Vers. 18. The LORD is nigh unto all them that call upon him to all that call upon him in truth 19. He will fulfill the desire of them that fear him he also will hear their cry and will save them The ninth reason of Gods praise is for his hearing the prayer of needy supplicants Whence learn 1. The Lord loveth the praise which ariseth unto him from his goodness to his people and citizens of his Church more then any other points of his praise as the often falling upon the praising of God from this ground doth shew 2. Albeit God be every where present yet there is a sort of more friendly presence which God giveth to them that worship him then that which is his common presence every where and this is the nearnesse of grace and friendship The Lord is nigh to them that call on him 3. As God will have his gracious presence opened up and manifested to his worshippers by prayer so will he have this favour alike patent to all that pray unto him and seek him without exception of persons The Lord is nigh to all them that call upon him 4. Because there is a counterfeit and false sort of worshipping and calling upon God which is debarred from the benefit of this promise to wit when the party supplicant is not reconciled nor seeking reconciliation through Christ the Mediator or is seeking something not promised or something for a carnall end that he may bestow it on his lusts therefore he who hath right unto th●s promise must be a worshipper of God in faith and sincere intention and to such the Lord will shew himselfe nigh He is nigh to all them that call upon him to all that call upon him in truth 5 Those are worshippers of God in truth who fear him and such mens holy desires are prayers which the Lord will not refuse but will satisfie them He will fulfill the desire of them that fear him 6. If the Lord answer not the prayer of the man that feareth him at first yet when he calleth in earnest when he is in trouble in straits and hazard he will answer him and close his exercise with salvation He also will hear their crie and will save them Vers. 20. The LORD preserveth all them that love him but all the wicked will he destroy The tenth reason of Gods praise is from his different dealing with his friends and with his foes Whence learn 1. True worshippers and true fearers of God are persons who love God and such persons shall be sure that all things shall work ●o their welfare nothing shall hurt them The Lord preserveth all them that love him 2. All such as do not love God but love to lie still in sinne and to follow their own lusts shall be as certainly without exception destroyed as the lovers of God shall be preserved The Lord preserveth all them that fear him but all the wicked will he destroy Vers. 21. My mouth shall speak the praise of the LORD and let all flesh blesse his holy Name for ever and ever He closeth the Psalme with a promise to praise the Lord yet more and exhorteth all men to blesse him for ever Whence learn 1. When a man hath said all he can in Gods praise he shall finde himselfe come short of his duty and his obligation