that perish go on blindly aâ⦠ignorantly for twenty forty or sixty years yea througâout all their life long in this deceit of being Worshiââ¦pers of God and yet not doing his will of hearing ãâã word and not obeying it nor yet doing thereafter wheâ⦠as the Blessedness is to them that hear the word of God aâ⦠keep it Saith David by the Spirit if I regard iniquiâ⦠in my heart the Lord will not hear me Now iniquiâ⦠signifies the thing that is not equal But too many outwaâ⦠Worshippers do not only regard iniquity in their heaâ⦠but also practice it with their hand Nevertheless liâ⦠the Adulterous Woman Who eateth and wipeth her mouâ⦠and saith I have done no wickedness they will not ceaââ¦nor desist to offer up their many and customary Prayââ¦s unto God as aforetime and as if they had never ââ¦one any such thing Such may be found amongst the âumber of those of whom it is written Not every one ââ¦at saith unto me Lord Lord shall enter into the kingââ¦m of Heaven but he that doth the will of my Father which ãâã in Heaven Many will say to me in that day Lord Lord âave we not prophesied in thy name and in thy name cast out âevils And then will I profess unto them I never knew ãâã depart from me ye that work iniquity All will not be ââ¦ved that go to Church or Meetings and then where shall ââ¦e ungodly and sinner appear for of four sorts of hearers ãâã the word there is but one that bringeth forth fruit ââ¦to everlasting life Herein also God is glorified when ââ¦ey bring forth fruit but he is not glorified when they ãâã not bring forth fruit or when instead of Bringing ââ¦rth grapes they bring forth wild grapes âo ye think that the Papists do glorifie God by their Mass ãâã Idolatrous Worship or by their ignorant mumbling ââ¦er their Beads when it is the revealed will of God that âeople should pray with the Spirit and with the underââ¦nding also 1 Cor 14. 15. That whole Chapter is aââ¦inst praying in an unknown Tongue God is a ââ¦irit and they that worship him must worship him in Spiââ¦t and in truth This is opposite unto and shuts out all ââ¦eir pompous outside Worship and carnal ordinances ââ¦ter the institutions and Commandments of Men. For ââ¦eir Worship stands in divers Washings and Bowings ââ¦d carnal ordinances imposed on them who would wilââ¦gly always remain in their corruption and errour ââ¦d never let Reformation come among them although â⦠Blessed be God many have reformed from their ââ¦ays Again May it be thought that the Mahometans by going ââ¦nstantly to their mosque and by their making a great ââ¦y and howling in their Prayers unto the God of Heaââ¦n although they are never so earnest in Prayer as they ââ¦em to be in tone and voice and also by their Waââ¦ings before Prayer as the manner of them is whereâ⦠common reason would shew them that the inward ââ¦urifying and cleansing of the heart of the Worshippers is more required by God and more pleasing and acceptable in his sight then the outward washing of theâ⦠Bodies with water And so with all their other rites anâ ceremonies customs and manners do they glorifie God â⦠when all the mean while they know not nor believâ⦠on Jesus Christ by whom there is access unto the Fatheâ he being the alone mediator between God and Man And so we may run over and conceive in our minâ⦠as to all the Religions Superstitions and ways of Woâship used in the World together with that manifoâ⦠Errour and Absurdity that is joyn'd therewith Do thoâ⦠Worshippers glorifie God It would be hard to say soâ⦠For the Father seeketh such to worship him as worship him ãâã Spirit and in Truth And seeing that so much Errour aâ⦠Folly Ignorance and Vanity is crept in and interminâled with the several Worships of the World especialâ⦠among those of the Roman-Church and that vast multâtude of others who do not at all name the name of Chrâ⦠it may be thought as to them that in God's Sight and ãâã to his Acceptation He that Sacrificeth a Lamb is as if ââ¦âut off a Dogs neck He that offereth an Oblation as if he ââ¦fer'd Swines blood He that burneth Incense as if he blessâ⦠an Idol Which last is the highest degree of provokiâ⦠God that can be So that such Worshippers do rathâ⦠displease than please God they do rather dishonour thâ⦠glorifie him They make God more angry and furthâ⦠off then bring him near or reconcile him unto the Wââ¦shippers But to come home and nearer to our selves even ãâã us who are called Protestants of the pure Reform'd Churâ⦠who come yet nearer to the Pattern shew'd to us in ãâã Gospel than they aforementioned Altho' our Worship ãâã in some measure Spiritual and True Yet here agaiâ⦠a right Faith and a wrong Conversation a good Naâ⦠but evil Doings will not save any of us Nor yet is Gâ⦠glorified by the work done or only in the outward coââ¦ing to the Places of Worship for if People do therein drââ¦near to God with their Lips but their Hearts are far frâ⦠him if they bring only their Bodies to the place but theâ⦠in their Souls do mind other Objects besides the Invisibâ⦠âod then as the Body without the Spirit is dead so such may be âore truly called carcaâe Worship than Spiritual Worââ¦ip for it is the Worship of a dead Body only or of a âarcase without the Spirit Acting or being concern'd thereâ⦠Saith God Now let them put away their Whoredom ând the Carcases of their Kings from me and I will dwell in âhe midst of them for ever Ezek. 43. 9 Lip labour in Prayâr or Worship is properly Whordom for it takes away âhe heart from God the right beloved and places it ân another wrong beloved and so it is a carkase of Worâhip for the reason aforeassigned Both which God requires âo be put away before he will dwell in the midst of us Having abundantly and at large discoursed by what kind of Worship God is not glorified it will easily âppear by what Worship he is indeed glorified For if ââ¦e is not glorified by meer outside Worship as indeed he âs not it follows that he is glorified by such Worship as is spiritual which denotes inward Worship for if it is performed by the Spirit it must be inward because the Spirit is within and true God is a Spirit and they that worship him must worship him in Spirit and in truth For the Father seeketh such to worship him and consequently he is glorified thereby so that to Worship God in Spirit and in truth is a part of our glorifying God here on Earth Whoso offereth praise glorifieth me and to him that ordereth his conversation aright will I shew the Salvation of God Pal 50. 23. Seeing that they who order their conversation aright will have the Salvation of God shewn unto them it follows hence also that
THE Great Useful and Blessed DUTY OF A Contentment Willingness and Desire TO DIE Set forth upon true and assured Grounds in several Discourses on these following Scriptures Lord now lettest thou thy Servant depart in Peace according to thy word For mine Eyes have seen thy Salvation Luke 2. 29 30. Into thine hand I commit my Spirit Thou hast Redeemed me O Lord God of truth Psal 31. 5. I have glorified thee on the Earth I have finished the work which thou gavest me to do John 17. 4. By RICHARD STAFFORD A Servant of God and of the Lord Jesus Christ Recommended as more proper and Beneficial to be given at Funerals than Gloves or Rings LONDON Printed and are to be sold by the Book-sellers of London and Westminster 1700. Lord now lettest thou thy Servant depart in Peace according to thy Word For mine Eyes have seen thy Salvation Luke 2. 29 30. FRom these Words I shall treat through God's Assistance and according to the Knowledge given me O continue thy loving kindness to them that know thee and thy Righteousness to the upright in heart of our contentment and willingness to Die or depart from off this Earth Why Is there any need to perswade or exhort People to a Willingness and Desire to surrender back their Spirits unto the God who gave them This seems to be but what is Natural and Reasonable Yet still there is a reluctancy and backwardness in our Spirits to do this because the Spirit is conscious of having offended God and is afraid to meet with him Angry or as a God that âaketh Vengeance And therefore until this same God is perfectly Reconciled unto and at Peace with her and he is sensible and assured thereof the Soul must needs be affraid and backward to come and appear before him A diversity is to be observed when it is written Into thine hand I commit my Spirit Thou hast redeemed me O Lord God of Truth The Psalmist doth not here say Thou hast Created me O Lord God of Truth Though indeed this is true yet that is not altogether so satisfying ãâã Reason for him to willingly commit his Spirit into God's Hand as the consideration of his having Redeemed him is Because that by Nature we are the Children of Wrath as well as others and we are shapen in Iniquity and in Sin doth our Mother conceive us So that until this same Sin and Iniquity which is the Object of God's Hatred Displeasure and Punishment be done away and we are Redeemed from it for by his Redeeming us we are in a state of Reconcilation again as this is God's Act also as well as of Creating us we are not meet and consequently there cannot be a Willingness upon good and true Grounds to give up our Spirits unto God or to say with old Simeon in the Text Lord now lettest thou thy Servant depart in Peace Even this old Simeon though he had already lived long on this Earth yet he would not have been so contented and desirous to have departed out of it unless he was to depart in Peace Not to depart generally as most People do in doubt fear and trouble but to depart in Peace If we could have our choice and it were so in our power as to be Immortal here and never to Die as for my part I should desire and pray unto God either to depart in Peace or not to depart at all Foâ⦠as it is said of the Son of Perdition It would have been good for him if he had never been Born so it may be here affirmed of those who do not depart in Peace It would be good for them not to depart or not to dye at all Not but that some may go off disturbedly and yet go off safely The Soul may be sometimes in a state of Peace and yet not be sensible thereof Who feareth thâ Lord and obeyeth the voice of his Servant and yet walketh in darkness and have no light Isa 50. 10. But when one hath true and assured Grounds of Departing in Peace as Simeon here had there one may pray and appeal to God for him to let our Soul depart from the Body What were those true and assured Grounds which Simeon had of departing in Peace They are contained in the following Verse For mine Eyes have seen thy Salvation From hence it appears that the true and assured Groundâ for which any one is willing and contented to Dye is Because he hath seen the Salvation of God or for the committing our Spirit into the Hand of God is Because he hath Redeemed us Now to see the Salvation of God or for God to Redeem us do amount to near one and the same thing As it is written The Kingdom of God cometh not with Observation in the Margent there it is with outward shew Neither shall they say Lo here or Lo there for beâold the Kingdom of God is within you So here it may be reasoned and supposed The Salvation of God is not outward nor yet cometh with Observation but the Salvation of God is within us It is wrought and accomplished within us And thou shalt call his Name Jeâus for he shall save his People from their Sins Mat. 1. 21. Who is a Prince and a Saviour and the Author of Eâernal Salvation to all that obey him and the Salvation of God As to all this Christ is no otherwise a Saviour âr doth save us or is the Salvation of God than as he âoth save us from our Sins and turn us from our âaiquities For this is laying the Ax to the Root of ââ¦e Tree and digging to the very Ground-work and âoundation because that only by reason of Sin we beââ¦me liable and obnoxious to Death Misery and Punishment So that by certain and necessary Consequence ãâã we are saved from Sin then also we are saved from âeath Misery and Punishment Hence again appears that this is the Salvation of God to save us from our Sins ând to save us from the Guilt and Corruption of our âature from whence these same Sins do proceed forth and so in those many places of Scripture where Salvation belongeth unto our God and is ascribed unto him ãâã he is called the God of Salvation there it is meant of ââ¦ving us from our Sins Where he saves from our Eââ¦mies Sin is the greatest Enemy for 't is Sin in such a ââ¦an or Woman which only makes him or her to be our ânemy Thou hast led captivity captive Psal 68. 18. that ãâã God hath led Sin and Corruption which doth inâlve the Children of Men in Captivity Captive by ãâã having received gifts for Men. And then it follows âlessed be the Lord who daily loadeth us with Benefits and ââ¦imating thereby that to be saved from our Sins or to ââ¦d that Captive which before held us in Captivity is ãâã greatest Benefit And then it follows Even the God of our Salvation Selah He that is our God is the God of Salvation and unto
God the Lord belong the Issues from Death In saving us from Sin God doth save us from Death also inasmuch as Death is by reason of Sin And therefore Jesus Christ in whom was no sin he being the Holy one of God Therefore he should not see corruption and it was not possible that he should not be holden of Death as Peter doth truly averr it So that as God and Christ do save us from sin unto God do belong the Issues from Death for there is a flowing and rising and deliverance from that again As health is an holding together of Temporal Life so Holiness or freedom from sin is the Principle and beginning of Eternal Life It is an act of Salvation or saving to subdue And as to this also we have God speaking on this wise He will turn again he will have compression upon us he wiâ⦠subdue our iniquities Micah 7. 19. which indeed is the greatest instance of compassion that can be shewed unto us Men for unless God did subdue our Iniquities we must die perish and be miserable for ever Now to Subdue our Iniquities is to conquer and subdue the reigning Nature and Power of them so that they shall not involve us into the Death of Sin here nor yet into the Damnation of Hell hereafter Having thus Explained what Salvation is in order that we may the better understand those true and assured grounds of a willingness to dye when we have seen the Salvation of God wrought and accomplished upon and within our Souls Proceed we to speak ãâã the Nature of Redemption which is also another trâ⦠and assured Ground of committing our Spirit into thâ hand of God because thou hast Redeemed us O Lorâ God of Truth The signification of which Redemption may be Understood from what is written Forasmuâ⦠as ye know that ye were not Redeemed with Corruptibâ⦠things as Silver and Gold from your vain Conversation receivâ⦠by tradition from your Fathers And as the same Apostâ⦠doth elsewhere phrase it By these you might be partâkers of the Divine Nature which none can be unâ⦠be is first Redeemed from the corrupt Nature aâ from the Body of Sin which we carry about us having escaped the Corruption that is in the World through lust So that to be Redeemed from Corruption and from Lust both which are very much in the World this âs Redemption Upon my Discoursing these things Examine your selves whoso shall hear or Read these Lines can ye thus find and witness Redemption in your own Souls That is do ye feel and Experience inwardly a Redemption in ye from that vain Conversation which is so much used and practised by other People and also a Redemption from Corruption and from Lust If it is so Indeed and in Truth then ye have purchased a good degree in the Faith and ye have made a considerable Advancement and Proficiency in the Christian-Life So that ye are in a readiness and willingness to Commit your Spirits into the hand of God because he hath Redeemed them And then in Psal 31. 5. He is called the Lord God of Truth Intimating thereby that he doth Redeem and Sanctifie them by his Truth There is another Scripture which doth clearly open the Nature of Redemption These were they which were ââ¦ot defiled with Women these were Redeemed observe that ââ¦rom among Men being the first Fruits unto God and to âhe Lamb. And in their Mouth was found no Guile for they were without fault before the Throne of God Rev. 14. 4. 5. ât is here to be taken notice of how the Scripture in âhis and many other places doth in a wonderful manner Instruct People in these things of Holiness perâection and Innocency It is the Point or End which ââ¦ll Scripture doth drive at and lead unto But in this âlace to be Redeemed doth import to be Redeemed ââ¦om among Men and not to be defiled with Women That is not to be Tainted or Touched with the Temptation of either to be freed from Lust Concupicence and from the motions of Sins in our Members and to have in our Mouth no Guile found and to be without fault before the Throne of God Such are his Redeemed and Sanctified ones And the Ransomed of the Lord elsewhere called the Redeemed of the Lord Isa 51. 11. shall return and comâ to Zion with Songs and Everlasting joy upon their Headâ They shall obtain joy and Gladness and Sorrow and Sighâing shall flee away Isa 35. 10. In truth none havâ such Reason to be joyful as these Redeemed of the Lord for nothing can possibly hurt them Not Meâ nor Devils nor yet Death it self which is the moâ⦠Melancholy thing and of doubtful Expectation as tâ other People for by Death they are received into God hand the place of Everlasting joy There is yet another Scripture which Explains thâ Nature of Redemption Who gave himself for us that ãâã might Redeem us from all Iniquity and Purifie unto him self a peculiar People zealous of good Works Titus 2. 1 The Scripture is all along consonant and agreeable to ãâã self for this Redeeming from all Iniquity and Purifyiâ⦠answers exactly to that place aforementioned of beinâ without Guile and to have no fault A state of Innocenâ⦠is a state of Redemption for it is a state of Redeâption from Sin Guilt and whatever may hurt or maâ⦠the Soul miserable It is a Redeeming from Captivitâ Bondage and Thraldom from the Vassalage of Sââ¦tan and the Imprisonment of Hell which as we ãâã come Obnoxious unto only by reason of Sin Iniquiâ⦠and Transgression So as we are Redeemed from theâ⦠we are consequently Redeemed and saved from tâ⦠other also Besides these two Grounds of having seen the Salvâtion of God and his having Redeemed us there is anothâ⦠for our willingness and contentment to dye from whâ⦠is written I have Glorified thee on the Earth I haâ⦠finished the Work which thou gavest me to do And nâ⦠come I to thee John 17. 4. 13. Now seeing that whoâ⦠God did foreknow He did also Predestinate to be confââ¦med unto the Image of his Son that he might be tâ⦠first Born amongst many Brethren So that we mâ⦠assuredly Reason that every Servant of God may upâ⦠true grounds be willing to dye and to come unto Gâ⦠when he hath before Glorified him on the Earth aâ⦠finished the Work which God gave him to do Aâ⦠now come I to thee Words full of consolation and rejoycing Like as when a Servant is sent out to such a place about his Masters Business when he hath done it he returns to his Master with rejoycing and complacency of mind Even so God our Creator sent us Reasonable Creatures to do his Work and Business Wist ye not that I must be about my Fathers Business Luke 2. 49. Said Jesus Christ his beloved Son who herein left us an Example that we should follow his steps Now certainly it must be a Satisfaction to the Creature when he hath
according to what the same Apostle elsewhere witnesseth of himself which is also applicable to other People who would have and enjoy the same good things For I am now ready to be offered and the time of my departure is at hand I have fought a good Fight I have finished my course I have kept the Faith henceforth there is laid up for me aâ⦠Crown of Righteousness which the Lord the Righteous judge shall give me at that day and not unto me only but unto aâ⦠them also that love his appearing The Crown of Righteousness will not be had by any one until he hath first fought the good fight and kept the Faith There is no departing in peace according to the word of God or according to the understanding desire of the Reasonable Creature without having first seen the Salvation of God The second true and assured ground of a contentment willingness and desire to dye is when the Lord God of truth hath Redeemed us Sanctifie them through thy truth Thy word is truth And so the same God that doth Sanctifie his People through his truth doth also Redeem them through his truth or by his word of truth When we are once throughly Redeemed and Sanctified by the truth of God then we may commit our Spirits into the hand of God For then these Spirits of ours are Redeemed and Sanctified from whatever Defilement and Corruption they had from the Body and from the things of this Earth Then the Spirit returns to God again the same as it was when he gave it The Temple of God is Holy which Temple ye are And so God expects that that Spirit which he Created Holy for so it was before it is defiled with the Body of Death should be kept and preserved Holy but chiefly it should be Sanctified that is made Holy just as it comes to be surrendred and given back unto God Every Like loves its Like and an Holy God loves an Holy Soul The Scripture expressly affirmeth it Without Holiness no Man shall see the Lord which implyes the contrary that with Holiness or when the Soul is endued or clothed with Holiness it shall then certainly see the Lord to its endless Comfort and Rejoycing The great and principal Business we have to do here on this Earth and as we are going off from it which we do continually as soon as we are Born is to dye to Sin I dye Daily saith the Apostle and to get Holiness ingrafted into the Soul As we are day after day approaching nearer and nearer unto the Grave here let us examin and prove our selves whether we are yet more Dead unto Sin and have Holiness yet more ingrafted into our Souls Whether as our desires grow more languid and unaffected as to Creature Comforts and to creature enjoyments by having had them over and over so often already So the same desires are more from Sin and Vanity and the more thirst after God And after the Enjoyment of him in his Kingdom so as to cry out from the real sense bent and inclination of our Souls As the Hart panteth after the Water Brooks so panteth my Soul after thee O God! When we can say in truth and seelingly within our self there is none upon Earth I desire besides thee And when in old Age we cannot tast what we Eat or what we Drink When the Keepers of the House shall tremble and those that look out of the Windows are Darkened when the Grashopper shall be a burthen and desire shall fail My Flesh and my Heart faileth if then God is the strength of our Heart and our Portion for ever For so the right Consequence is and Endeavours should be used accordingly That as our outward Man decays day by day so we should be more renewed in the inward Man As the day approaches continually nearer and nearer when we shall outwardly go off from this Earth the more we should be Redeemed from the Earth that is we should be Redeemed from the Evil and Defilement and Corruption of this Earth before we can upon Assured grounds commit our Spirit into the hand of God Besides this of being Redeemed from our vain conversation and from the Corruption of our Nature and of being without Guile and Fault before the Throne of God The chief and especial Redemption is that which was wrought and accomplished by Jesus Christ who in his Love and Pity hath Redeemed them and he bare them and he carried them all the days of old Isa 63. 9. Even Jesus which delivered us from the wrath to come Who bought us with a price and purchased us with his own Blood As God the Father Redeemed and brought up the Israelites out of the Land of Aegypt Whereby he was in a more especial manner their God for the Redeemer hath a right in the Redeemed Even so God by his Son Jesus Christ hath Redeemed Mankind from Spiritual Aegypt from the Slavery and Bondage of Sin and Satan and Death Christ hath Redeemed us from the curse of the Law being made a curse for us And it was this Redemption wrought and accomplished by Jesus Christ who was of the seed and linage of David whom the Scripture therefore calls the Son of David which David speaks of by the Spirit and had respect unto when he said Into thine hand I commit my Spirit Thou hast Redeemed me O Lord God of truth To pursue the very same Reasoning here as is in Acts 2 25 30. 32. For David speaketh concerning him Thou hast Redeemed me O Lord God of truth For being a Prophet and knowing that God had sworn with an Oath to him In fulfilling of which he is here fitly called the Lord God of truth That of the fruit of his loins according to the Flesh he would raise up Christ to sit on his Throne and to Redeem Mankind by him He seeing this before spake of the Redemption of Christ Thou hast Redeemed me O Lord God of truth It being the usual stile of Prophecies to speak of that as already past which is to come Whereby is shewn forth the immutable truth of the Eternal God for what he hath decreed in his Eternal counsel and purpose it is as certain as if it was already past and fulfilled As Abraham saw his day and was glad so here David saw his day and was glad And truly well they might for saith the Apostle in the Persons of the Regenerate for we were by Nature Children of wrath as well as others So that Abraham and David were Children of wrath also And then both of them might well be glad to foresee by Faith this Jesus Christ who was to Redeem them from the wrath to come The word Redemption is a relative term and doth presuppose captivity thraldom or the being sold from all which Redemption doth lose and set free again And so this Jesus Christ travelled in the greatness of his strength and was mighty to save he led Captivity Captive that is he led even Sin
and the Devil Captive which before did lead and hold People in captivity who from their inslaving Nature are here expressed not to be only Captivating Men but they are Captivity it self in the Abstract Intimating thereby that these who are under the power of Satan For so the Scripture expresses it to turn from Darkness unto Light and from the power of Satan unto God they are in the utmost Captivity yea worse than that is of those that are bound with Chains and Fetters although these are seen but the others are to be understood and felt by such who are in the Bond of Iniquity Acts 9. 23. For Sin iniquity and lust are as a Chain or Bond which doth hold and hamper People therein that they know not yea they cannot without Christ that strengtheneth them get out and extricate themselves from it Now as Jesus doth save his People from their sins he doth in this sense Preach deliverance to the Captives and set at liberty them that are bound and Redeem them who for their Iniquities had sold themselves Isa 50. 1. Even unto the Devil and Hell the place of Damnation and eternal Punishment And having spoiled Principalities and Powers he made a shew of them openly triumphing over them The Principalities and Powers here meant are the Principalities of the other World the Powers of Darkness and the Devil who is the Prince of the Power of the Air Here Jesus Christ is said to have spoiled the Principality and Power of the Devil which he hath done to such as are Christs for over such the Devil hath no Principality or Power and triumphed over them in himself so that since he hath Redeemed ransomed and preserved us from all the evil and terrible things of the future and invisible world which we immediatly enter into by Death And then we may be willing contended and desirous to dye when we are assured before hand that God hath by his Son Jesus Christ Redeemed us from all the Power of the Enemy and from all the evil things of the other World So that nothing there shall in the least hurt us much less torment and make us miserable And thus these two Expressions Lord lettest thou thy Servant depart in peace according to thy word for mine Eyes have seen thy Salvation Into thine hand I commit my Spirit thou hast Redeemed me O Lord God of truth do fall in and meet together near to same sense and meaning even according to the requiring and earnest desire of the reasonable Creature who would fain not be miserable hereafter The one signifies to be saved and the other to be Redeemed from the wrath to come which are one and the same thing The consequence again is certain if we are saved from the wrath to come then we shall enjoy the Blessedness come ye Blessed of my Father to come as the Scripture saith Whosoever was not found written in the Book of Life was cast into the Lake of fire So it may be reasoned on the other side whosoever shall not be cast into the Lake of fire shall enter into Life so that if we are saved and Redeemed from the Lake of fire we shall enter into life and everlasting happiness Now seeing that the decree of God standeth on this wise we may upon very good reasons not only say so contentedly but also really assent unto the same in our minds being contented willing and desirous from the ground of our heart that it should be so Lord now lettest thou thy Servant depart in peace for mine Eyes have seen thy Salvation into thine hand I âommit my Spirit thou hast Redeemed me O Lord God of truth The third true and assured ground of a contentment willingness and desire to dye is when we have glorified God on the Earth and finished the work which he gave us ãâã do Even every one that is called by my name For I have created him for my Glory I have formed him yea I have made him this People have I formed for my self they shall âhew forth my praise Isa 43. 7 21. Thou art worthy O Lord to receive Glory and Honour and Power for thou hast Created all things and for thy pleasure they are and were Created Rev. 4. 11. Herein is my Father glorified that ye bear much fruit John 15. 8. From all these Scriptures considered together it appears that the end and intent of God's creating People is for his own Glory and Praise and that he might have fruit from them or that they should bring forth fruit unto God For the Son of Man is as a Man âaking a far journey who left his House and gave Authoriâ⦠to his Servants and to every Man his Work and commanded the Porter to watch Mark 13. 34. And so it may be conceived after the same similitude of things that Almighty God the great Creator who is now in Heaven the habitation of his Holiness which is afar off and many Millions of miles distance But the Earth his house or one âart of the House of his Creation He hath left and âave to the Children of Men and gave Authority to his âervants as Rulers and Ministers have For none are so ãâã to have Authority as those who are indeed the Serânts of God And to every Man his work and commanded the Porter to watch so that every Man hath received his work from God for him to do and finish on this Earth And accordingly as he doth and finisheth this work here on Earth he can both surrender back his âpirit and also give up his account with joy and not with grief which would be unprofitable for him Now what is it to glorifie God here on Earth I anâwer in General It is to observe to do the statutes and âudgements of the Lord God of our Fathers in the Land âhich he giveth us to possess it all the days we live upon Earth Deut. 12. 1. To fear God and keep his Commandments is to be our constant business and work all our life long but there being divârsuies of gifts but the same Spirit and there are differences of Administrations but it is the same God that worketh all in all But the Manifestation of the Spirit is given to every Man to profit withall 1 Cor. 12. 4. 5. 6 7 This spake he signifying by what Death he should Glorifie God John 21. 19. And so according as there are diversities of gifts and differences of operations in People and as one glorifies God by his Death one way and another another So there are divers ways and different manners of Glorifying God according to the several cases circumstances conditions or rather according to the several gifts and endowments in People By what Death he should Glorifie God Now in Death there is bitterness and hardship it being the hardest and most terrible thing in the world to dye from hence we gather that when we poor Creatures submit or subject our selves to hardship or difficulty either in obedience to
which they suffer to go and proceed no farther not to bring forth fruit unto Death as they would if they were not hindred and restrained and if care was not taken against them For when lust hath conceived it bringeth forth sin and sin when it is finished bringeth forth Death But in unregenerate people these motions of sins do break forth into outward act and Lust in them goes forward and conceives and brings forth sin and sin in them is finished and bringeth forth Death and involves them into ruin of Body and destruction of Soul As for instance in the Regenerate it is concupiscence or a little inward Lust which they are sure to let go no farther but in the Unregenerate the same concupiscence issues forth into Lasciviousness Uncleanness Fornication and Adultery Even in the Regenerate concupiscence is sin this being one kind of those motions of sins the Apostle speaks of ãâã Rom. 7. And it is one on those secret faults which David Psal 19. 12. Prayes to be cleansed from and also one of âose Secret sins which God doth set in the light of his countenaâe and which he will bring into Judgement Do ye think ââ¦at the Scripture saith in vain the Spirit that dwelleth in ãâã lusteth to envy the Apostle speaks in behalf of himself and of the other Regenerate for in truth there are ââ¦en in them Lustings and tendencies to envy and hatred âhich in Unconverted people do break forth into actual ââ¦nvy and Hatred And so there is likewise in the Reânerate motions and inclinations lustings and tendââ¦cies to almost all manner of sin and evil to gluttoâ⦠and drunkenness a longing after the Fleshpots of Aegyâ⦠and a secret inward liking of them by the fleshly corââ¦pt Nature and by the old Man but still and along ââ¦ey prevent that they do not come forth into the seveââ¦l acts of Sin to which again way is given by sinners ââ¦d the Children of disobedience Nevertheless it is the will of God and accordingly âs word which is very pure doth direct it so That his âhildren and Servants should strive and sincerely enâeavour what they can Cursed is he that doth the work of ââ¦e Lord deceitfully Against all these motions of sins that are in our members and against these inclinations evil and against the inward lusting and tendency transgression The Commandment of God is not only this wise Cease to evil but extends farther Abstain frâ⦠all appearance of evil Which takes in all the occasioâ beginnings enticements and tendencies to evil ãâã as he which hath called you is Holy so be ye Holy all manner of conversation Now there being in God motions to sin nor inclinations to evil it being Im ãâ¦ã sible for God to lye or to commit sin or evil it follows certain consequence that we can never obey and ãâã fil this his Commandment of being Holy as he is Holy ãâã we get utterly rid off and clear from these motions sins and inclinations to evil and yet we should whatever we can that we may partake of his Holinesâ we would partake of his blessedness for without Holiâ⦠no Man shall see the Lord. Again it is Commanded Stand in aw and sin not ãâã the word of God doth not rest there as only to proâ⦠against the outward act of sin but it goes yet farâ⦠Mortifie therefore your members that are upon the Earth ãâã if the members are mortified upon the Earth then there no motions of sins in these members according to ãâã other Scriptures witness If Christ be in you than i ãâ¦ã Body dead because of sin or as to sin Now again ãâã certain that in a dead Body there are no motions of ãâã at all and it being the will of God that Christ ãâã be formed in us Little Children of whom I travail in ãâã till Christ be formed in you And except Christ be in yâ⦠are reprobates it follows therefore that we should be ãâã as to sin and then also we should have no motions sins in us in which sence also it is that the Apostle ãâã I dye daily That is he did dye daily unto sin He not only cease from the outward act of sin but also had less and less motion and inclination to sin unt ãâ¦ã length he had no motion nor inclination to it at which is like dying continually untill one is actu ãâ¦ã dead For as than life goes away and lessens by liâ⦠and little so in such not only the acts but the ha ãâ¦ã bit also yea the Life and Power of Sin goeth and âisheth away until it becomes none at all This is be diligent that is by still labouring and endeavour ãâ¦ã after it until we attain it That we may be found ââ¦m in peace without spot and blameless 2 Pet. 3. 14. God ãâã his people in Hosea 8. 5. How long will it be ere they ââ¦in to innocency Which though it be long and he exââ¦s much before they arrive unto it yet at length ââ¦e of his Peculiar people Redeemed from all iniquity after much labour and endeavour first had and used ââ¦rds it attain to that measure and degree of inââ¦ncy till they become Israelites indeed in whom is no ãâã and they arrive unto that state in this life for ââ¦ven must be begun here though it be perfected and âummated hereafter to which God shall add and annex âhe highest Heavens that in their mouth was found no ãâã for they are without fault before the Throne of God ãâã die unto sin and to be alive again unto God to âur after till we actually attain unto Holiness and ââ¦cency of Life is one main part of doing and fini ãâ¦ã that work which God sent us on this Earth to do subdue the Power and Acts yea the very motions inclinations to sin and to root out utterly as far possible the corrupt Nature For flesh and blood shall not âit the Kingdom of God neither shall in any wise enter âin any thing that defileth As aforesaid Heaven must âegun here in us if we will enter into Heaven here ãâ¦ã And in order to that this is our business and ãâã which God sent us on this Earth for to do By âing together with his grace to labour and endeavour âever we can that we may become meet to be par ãâ¦ã of the inheritance of the Saints in light His word therefore given to Build us up and give us an inheri ãâ¦ã amongst all them which are sanctified and to make ãâã a people prepared for the Lord. This work we are âo and finish By the help of the same word our âs are to become ready a people prepared for âord And while they went to buy the Bridegroom came they that were ready Observe that went in with him ãâã marriage and the door was shut We are to be ready and prepared against what time God shall call a summon us to appear before himself Like as the s ãâ¦ã of the Earth grow on till they become ripe and
Spirit anointing which we have received of him abideth you and ye need not that any Man teach you But as same Anointing teacheth you of all things and is truth and is lye and even as it hath taught you ye shall abide in him ând now little Children abide in him that when he shall apââ¦r we may have confidence and not be ashamed before him ãâã his coming As the Apostle said I am determined know nothing among ye but Jesus Christ and him cruciâ⦠So for my part I am determined and purposed ãâã pray God to enable me that herein I may turn my ââ¦poses into performances and to pay my vows to the most âhest To turn ouer a new leaf and during the few ãâã evil days remaining of my Pilgrimage to serve God ãâã more diligently and earnestly and constantly in the ââ¦nistry than I have heretofore and to finish that part of ãâã Ministry which I have received and to testifie the ââ¦spel of the grace of God to the people of this Geneââ¦ion For I assuredly know that a dying hour will come ââ¦d I sensibly feeling within my self a fear of Death ââ¦ich doth hence arise either because I live in some reâved or known sin or I leave some duty undone which âought to do So that the way to take off and remove âs same fear and bitterness of Death in me is not to âe in any manner of sin or appearance of evil as far ââ¦d as often as I apprehend such a thing to be the ââ¦mmand and will of God that I should do The same applicable to other people also to live in no sin of ââ¦ission or commission which if we observe accordââ¦gly and finish severally the work which God gave us ãâã do than at length we shall be ever with the Lord ãâã receive the reward of so doing Wherefore comfort ââ¦e marginal reading is exhort one another with these âords 1 Thes 4. 18. ãâã Christ did finish the work which God the Father gave ââ¦n to do as he took upon himself to be the Saviour and âedeemer of Mankind and as he was the mediatour beââ¦een God and Man and as he executed that threefold ââ¦ffice of King Priest and Prophet Yet have I set my âing upon the Holy Hill of Zion Psal 2. 6. The Lord hath ââ¦orn and will not repent Thou art a Priest for ever after the order of Melchisedech Psal 110. 4. For Moses truly saâ unto the Fathers a Prophet shall the Lord God raise up unâ⦠you of your Brethren like unto me him shall ye hear in all thinâ⦠whatsoever he shall say unto you Acts 3. 22. This Peter did a ãâ¦ã ply unto Christ and as Christ did perform and finiâ⦠these three several Offices he did finish the work thâ⦠God gave him to do Wherefore himself said on the Croâ⦠It is finished That is so much and that part of the woâ⦠which God had given him on this Earth for to do anâ finish he did finish accordingly But as to his deliveâ⦠ing up the Kingdom to the Father and as to his sitting ãâã the right hand of God making intercession for us thâ⦠is not finished as yet nor will be finished until the enâ of the world when time shall be no longer What kind of work it was which Christ did finish we maâ⦠gather and understand from what himself aftervvards dâ⦠clares I have manifested thy name unto the Men which thâ⦠gavest me out of the world For I have given unto them ãâã words which thou gavest unto me and they have received theâ John 17. 6 8. This Christ did as he was a Prophet ãâã Preacher From whence we may gather and observâ that to manifest the name of God to people out of thâ World and to make known the words which Goâ first gave unto us is the best and most excellent woâ⦠that one can be imployed in And however other peopâ⦠are busied Martha Martha thou art careful and troublâ about many things but one thing is needful Yet that ãâã the best employment and the best business which haâ relation immediately to God himself and is about thâ things partaining to endless Life And this is life eternâ⦠that they might know thee the only true God and Jâ⦠sus Christ whom thou hast sent From hence again it aâ⦠pears that to manifest or make God known or to Puâ⦠lish those words which contain the knowledge of Goâ is the best of Works and Employments Verily thâ⦠art a God that hidest thy self O God of Israel the Savioâ⦠And many times we lose the sence of him Noâ what brings to the sight or rather apprehension of him or what reneweth the knowledge of him this is thâ one thing needful for the Children of Men for in thâ ânowledge of God all their well being doth consist at âresent and their Life eternal in the world to come âow much God himself doth require and is delighted herewith may be understood from what is written For ãâã desired mercy and not Sacrifice and the knowledge of God âore than burnt offerings The world make their Estimate accordingly and think âhem happy whose Silver and Gold is multiplied or who âave fine and plentiful Estates But as the Psalmist âith Thou hast put gladness into my heart more than in ââ¦e Time that their Corn and their Wine increased So I âad rather than all those good things to have most of ââ¦e knowledge of God and the things pertaining to his âingdom to have the manifestations of himself otherâise then he manifests himself unto the World to have âore of his Heavenly truths Communicated and revealed ânto me I will praise thee with the Psaltery even thy truth ãâã my God The Law of thy mouth is better unto me than âousands of Gold and Silver I rejoyce at thy word as one âat findeth great spoil And seeing that the secret of the âord is with them that fear him and he revealeth his secret ânto his Prophets I had therefore rather that his will ând secret be revealed unto me than all the mony or âstates of the Earth For these and such like are eââ¦dences of his favour and loving kindness which is ââ¦tter then life it self in that it reaches and extends Yet ârther Those who know and apprehend God by Faith âo as much desire and labour to have the favour of God âs others do to get Riches and the favour of great Men. âor the favour of God in this life is a seal and earnest âf his Salvation in the World to come Who hath also âaled us and given the Earnest of the Spirit in our hearts Cor. 1. 21. To get retain or recover when lost the favour of God ãâã a doing and finishing that work which God gave us âo do For the work we have to do in this life is to âerve and obey God and to do the things that are pleaââ¦ng in his sight and thus to become reconciled unto ââ¦im Though God doth hide himself here on Earth from
fit their Masters use So it is accordingly expected ãâã us that we work together with his Grace and Sp ãâ¦ã which would work in us mightily if we do not rebel ãâã vex his Holy Spirit that we may become meet re ãâ¦ã prepared fit and ripe for God the great proprietou ãâ¦ã our Souls who gathereth them up to himself He b ãâ¦ã the Father of Spirits and accordingly the faithful speak Into thine hand I commit my Spirit That they ãâã become also when our Bodies drop into the grave shock of Corn in its season That when it is slipt ãâã dislodged from the Body it may be such as himself spe ãâ¦ã of Behold mine Elect in whom my Soul delighteth ãâã 42. 1. Or which is to the same benefit or significat ãâ¦ã for the Lord Jesus who is the Son of God to say ãâã ye Blessed of my Father inherit the Kingdom prepared for from the foundation of the World What comfortable w ãâ¦ã are here We would unless we be such fools as not to k ãâ¦ã the worth thereof give Thousands of Rams and ten T ãâ¦ã sand Rivers of oyl yea all we have in the world for assurance thereof But though Rich people have the vantage as to this world they have none as to the wâ⦠to come for the corruptible things of Gold and Sâ⦠We were not Redeemed by these but by the precious Blood of Lamb of God will not purchase Heaven nor yet pr ãâ¦ã the favour of God Which is to be had by no ãâã way then that of Obedience and Holiness Obey my ãâã and live An Holy God loves an Holy Soul For thâ⦠fore it was that God speaks this of Jesus Christ Behold Servant whom I uphold Mine elect in whom my Soul del ãâ¦ã eth Because he than knew from the beginning ãâã his Son Jesus Christ would finish the work that God ãâã him to do as Christ makes the return thereof thâ⦠had finished it Wherefore when he cometh into world he saith Sacrifice and offering thou wouldst not a Body hast thou prepared me In burnt offerings and Sâ⦠fices for Sin thou hast had no pleasure than said I Lo ãâã In the volume of the Book it is written of me Tâ⦠will O God From which and many other places of ââ¦pture it may be truly Reasoned that God hath not much pleasure in outward acts of Worship neiââ¦r doth he so much insist upon and require them I ãâã not reprove thee for thy Sacrifices or thy burnt offerings have been continually before me as in the doing his will ââ¦is is the chief thing which God requires of Man Hath ãâã Lord as great delight in burnt offerings and Sacri ãâ¦ã as in obeying the voice of the Lord Behold to obey is ãâ¦ã r than Sacrifice and to hearken than the fat of Rams âow this is true Christianity to imitate Christ For as was the first Born amongst many Brethren so he ââ¦self saith I have given you an example that you should ãâã I have done Seeing therefore that Christ did all which ãâã his Father sent him about and finished his work ãâã did his will So we ought also severally as we his Creatures but more especially as we profess our ââ¦es to be the Servants of God For his Servants shall âe him Do all which he sends us about on this Earth ãâã finish his Work and do his Will all the days of our ãâã For 't is not sufficient to be good or godly for a seaâ⦠but the promise is To them who by patient continu ãâ¦ã in well doing seek for Glory and Honour and Immorta ãâ¦ã Eternal Life that towards the end of this present ãâã we may also make the like comfortable return unto ãâã I have finished the work which thou gavest me to do ãâã the other Blessed consequent may be also And now ãâã I to thee âo him that shall hear or Read these lines the word âexhortation saith Go thou and do likewise Be upon ãâã and finishing the work which God gave thee on ãâã Earth for to do and finish For if this should be ââ¦ected Wo unto us for the day goeth away for the shadows âhe Evening are stretched out Thou nor yet I know ãâã little sand there is the Glass of our life as yet to ãâã out A great deal of our life is past and the day Immortality is at hand The night is far spent let us âefore cast off the works of darkness and let us put on the âour of light I say again Be upon the finishing part your work endeavour to have them polished and compleat The Church of Sardis was admonished Be watâ⦠ful and strengthen the things which remain that are reâ⦠to dye for I have not found thy works perfect before Gâ⦠Now this finding fault doth instruct us on the other haâ⦠that we should have our works perfect before God which we do endeavour with all our Heart and with all our Sâ⦠and all our might God himself will perfect and add uâ it untill it become acceptable in his sight Being confidâ⦠of this very thing that whatever good work he hath beguâ⦠any of you he will perform it untill the day of the Lord ââ¦s And again it is written Lord thou wilt ordain ãâã for us For thou also hast wrought all our works in us ãâã der which word peace the things that belong to our pe ãâ¦ã are comprehended and included even future Salva ãâ¦ã and Glory Who are kept by the power of God thr ãâ¦ã faith unto Salvation ready to be revealed in the last tiâ⦠Receiving the end of your faith even the Salvation of ãâã Souls I do hereby exhort the people of this my Gener ãâ¦ã on and Country to be upon the finishing part of yâ⦠work which God hath given you severally on the E ãâ¦ã for to do For so an entrance shall be ministred unto abundantly into the everlasting Kingdom of our Lord Saviour Jesus Christ Wherefore I will not be negligent to you always in Remembrance of these things though ye ãâã them and be established in the present truth Yea I think it ãâã as long as I am in this Tabernacle to stir you up by putting yoâ Remembrance knowing that shortly I must put off this my ââ¦bernacle even as our Lord Jesus Christ who is the word of Gâ⦠hath shewed me Moreover I will endeavour for which saâ⦠reason I desire that this profitable Book of a contentâ⦠and willingness to dye may be Printed and Published ãâã you may be able after my decease to have these things always remembrance And seeing that it is but a very little while fore that I shall certainly depart of from the Stage of ãâã Earth I commend you to God and to the word of his grâ⦠which is able to build you up and to give you an inheritanâ⦠mong all them which are Sanctified I commend you also the teaching of the Spirit Lord evermore give us this Brâ⦠Lord evermore give us the teaching of thy