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A44489 The best exercise for Christians in the worst times in order to their security against prophaness and apostacy : good and useful to be consider'd ... / proposed to consideration by J.H. ... Horn, John, 1614-1676. 1671 (1671) Wing H2793; ESTC R34470 179,378 328

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as an holy Temple or building and therefore ought also to be clean and chast and holy in all things to him as he that hath appointed it for his habitation and dwells therein is holy 2. In that the Believers are the matter to be built upon that most holy Faith it is implyed too that they yet are imperfect and not compleat in themselves or in their conformity to Christ and attainments from Christ their faith is most holy no blemish or imperfection or defect in that but they that are in or upon it are not so they need to be builded up and perfected they may yea it s but meet and right that they should acknowledge their own shortness in holiness or goodness that so they may attend to grow in Grace and in the knowledge of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ but they may not fault the faith once delivered to the Saints or accuse it of want or defect or bear that it be faulted added to or altered they are to let that alone as it is in that respect but attend that they themselves may be added to in their believing living righteously godlily and soberly in this present evil world though they be compleat in Christ their Head Root and Foundation Col. 2.10 yet in their attainments of the knowledge of Christ and conformity to him in holiness and happiness they have not yet attained neither are already perfect as the Apostle sayes of himself Philip. 3.14 15. They see but darkly and as in a glass not so as they are seen they know but in part and prophecy but in part that that is perfect in those respects is not yet come but to be waited for by them 1 Cor. 13.9 11. they may yet and ought to add in their faith vertue and in vertue knowledg and in knowledge temperance and in temperance patience and in patience godliness and in godliness brotherly kindness and in brotherly kindness charity 2 Peter 1.5.6 7. It will do us no hurt to acknowledge our own shortness and imperfection in our attainments so we also acknowledge the fulness and perfection of the most holy faith for perfecting us and bringing us to the inheritance yea as it is dangerous for Believers and leads to their destruction to admit an imperfection and defect in the faith for that will lay them open to impostures to corrupt them therefrom so not to acknowledge their own imperfection and defect to say they have no sin or have attained all fulness of knowledge and goodness or with the Church of Laodicea that They are rich and increased with goods and need nothing is very dangerous and destructive to them also laying them open to pride and puffings up in themselves as also to slothfulness covetousness and security and by that means to sail of the Grace of God and to be deluded and carried captive of Satan to their own destruction It implyes further 3. That their perfection in conformity to Christ and attainments by Christ is to be sought for in abiding in their most holy Faith and so by and from it as it signifies the object or foundation of it which is Christ and by and through the the faith as it signifies the Doctrine holding forth Christ They are not to seek further growth and perfection by going away from that to some other doctrine as better fitted for that purpose for then should not this be the most holy faith but that other doctrine should be more holy than this nor should they build up themselves thereon but besides this as quitting and forsaking this that they might be built up or build up themselves on some other thing but here they are to continue holding fast that which they have heard and received And to that purpose it is that the Apostle being about to leave the Elders of Ephesus and the Churches thereabout commits them to God and to the word of his Grace as able to build them up and to give them the inheritance Act. 20 32. and tells the Corinths that they should be saved in keeping in memory what they had received in the Gospel preached by him from the beginning or in the first things of it 1 Cor. 15.1 2 3. and 1.22 23. So the Apostle John too 1 John 2.24 25. for this doctrine is not like that of the Law or first Testament that made nothing perfect but perfection is herein and herethrough to be attained so far as we be capable of attaining it here yea to the inheritance it self also it is onely Christ as herein set forth that doth bring men The Doctrine then or faith once delivered to the Saints is not at any time to be waved or altered by us but suffered to abide and to be abid in by us and on that Believers are to build up themselves who are yet in themselves imperfect stand in need of building It s the foundation laid for them that upholds them and bears them up from sinking all their faith hope stay comfort springs therefrom and stands thereupon but it self stands upon none of them nor is added to or made more holy by them yea they themselves as to their Spirits and spiritual conditions stand upon it are what they are as a Building for God from and by it and in union with it and besides that there is no standing for them or any man nothing to support relieve or comfort them against the accusations of the Law and sin and Sathan nothing else to secure them and keep them from perishing in the wrath to come no other Sacrifice for sins to be found but what this presents nor otherwise than as this presents and therefore no forgiveness justification or salvation but upon and according to this faith and doctrine All the blessing and fulness of God is here dwelling and sure to be met with by those that there seek and wait for him and nothing but lies and emptiness can any finde to uphold them if this be turned from No work or worth no prayers or tears or acts of a man can help him that hath rejected and is besides this foundation all the Building therefore is to be on this but then it s to be inquired 5. How the believer is to be built thereupon and how to build up himself and what that implies to 〈◊〉 we may say 1. The building themselves upon this is the firming themselves in the belief and acknowledgment of this most holy faith a growing more into it and in union with it more to believe it and discern and see into the truth fulness and abundance in it more to love it and adhere to it as having all things of worth and excellencie in it and as thence seeking and expecting them and then 2. The deriving vertue from it strength courage fortitude patience and so the divine vertues in it to an increase and augmentation in all holiness and conformity to Christ and so an ascending up or mounting up more heaven-ward and God● ward in
leaves nothing upon the Believer to do in order to his preservation in his love and favour to which they alledge that in Phil. 2.12 13. That it is God that worketh in you to will and to doe of good pleasure Where the Apostle asserts that not as an evidence or argument to prove that there is nothing therefore left for the believer to doe in which he may possibly fail and to which he needs to be exhorted but as the reason and ground wherefore the believer should be careful to work out his own Salvation with fear and trembling for which there would be no room or ground if God wrought all things in the belieliever yea and his working out too irresistibly nor any need for to have exhorted them if they could not chuse but so work upon the account of God's working in them But the Apostle plainly implies that because its God that works in and through the Grace revealed to and received by the believer of good pleasure so as not bound or obliged so to work but only of his mercy and good will therefore it behooves believers to yield up themselves to and in his operations to will and do and so to work out what he is working in them and not to resist and quench his operations least so they should provoke him who is a free agent and works only of good will to be offended with them and withdraw his operations and good Spirit by which he is operating and working in them from them and then they can do nothing toward their salvation but be in danger to goe back to destruction As also the argument used ver 16. to inforce that instruction upon them seems clearly to imply in that he says That I may rejoyce in the day of Jesus Christ that I have not run in vain nor laboured in vain for to what purpose should he mention such a thing with respect to them if there had been no possibility of their failing of the Grace and happiness to which he laboured to bring them instrumentally or if there was nothing to be done by them that might conduce to their obtaining the end of his running and labouring amongst them at least that could possibly be neglected and left undone by them so as therethrough to indanger their failing thereof and so a disappointment of the Apostles desire and hope concerning them The whole Scripture as it were suspending the tenour of the continuance of believers in Gods love and favour upon their keeping his Commandments and exhorting therefore to diligence in observing and keeping them shews the vanity of such apprehensions and that there is something required on mans part to his being preserved in the Grace of God Forsake her not and she shall preserve thee love her and she shall keep thee Prov. 4.6 If ye love me keep my Commandments and I will pray the Father c. And be that hath my Commandments and keepeth them he it is that loveth me and he that loveth me shall be loved that is continue to be loved of my Father and I will love him continue to loue him as John 15.10 and I will manifest mine own self to him John 14.21 23. Keep your selves in the love of God 3. Again it reproves and discovers the evil and naughtiness of those high and presumptuous thoughts which are the issue and fruit of the two former mentioned Deut. 29.18 19. wherein men having believed and being pronounced righteous and so being under the sentence of life as Ezek. 33.13 thereupon presume to commit iniquity and say in their hearts that though they do so and add drunkenness to their thirst satisfie their vain and sinful desires and lust never so greedily yet they are safe enough they cannot miscarry but shall have peace and favour with God still or if they may provoke God to some displeasure against them so as to chastise them yet that shall be the worst that shall or may befal them These thoughts also contrary to what is foreshewed and to many serious threats in the Scriptures as that the Lord will not spare such an one but then his wrath and his jealousie shall smoke against him and the Lord shall blot his name from under Heaven Deut. 29.20 and that he who when God hath said unto him as righteous thou shalt surely live shall thereupon trust to his own righteousness and commit iniquity shall surely die Ezek. 33.13 and therefore even believers are admonished not to be high minded but fear Rom. 11.20 21 22. 2. It also serves to exhort and provoke believers to watchfulness care and diligence in taking heed to the Grace of God and cleaving thereto and quitting themselves as men that they may continue and abide in that state of love and favor to which they are freely chosen of God in Christ making their calling 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 and election thereto firm and sure as 2 Pet. 1.10 to that purpose adding to or in their faith vertue or courage for God and his truth and against Sathan sin and all that stands cross to their well-doing and in vertue knowledge to direct and guide all their zeal and courage aright and in knowledge temperance sobriety in thoughts of themselves not aspiring to pry into things above their reach or that they have not seen in the testimony of God as also temperance in use of the mercies of God in the things of this life and of their liberties thereto to which their knowledge makes way least by undue use of their liberties offend other ● and in their temperance patience both to continue therein denying themselves and abstaining from fleshly lusts and also in induring whatsoever sufferings and adversities may befal them in their way and in patience Godliness an acknowledgement of God and his power and goodness and a depending on him and looking to him in all things and making him the Alpha and Omega of their lives and actions receiving all from him and living in all things to him by Jesus Christ and in godliness Brotherly kindness an hearty intire love of the Brethren being kind and courteous and of one minde with them loving as Brethren and Heirs together of the same Grace and inheritance and in Brotherly kindness charity a free and gracious affection and love to men not for any goodness in them rendring them worthy of love as in Brotherly kindness but because of Gods free and gracious love and affection both to us and them so loving others even all men as we are loved of God as men seeking to win by love those that are without and to doe them good even as he hath done to us though unworthy of love from him If we doe those things we shall never fall if we goe on thus adding Grace to Grace Growing in Grace and in the knowledge of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ To such like purposes both our Lord himself and his Servants have given manifold exhortations and Counsels As to watch and pray
affections to him and hope and con●dence in him and so a growth in fitness for his service and for the injoyment of the promised inheritance and so for his inhabiting and dwelling in us and with us by his Holy Spirit and filling us with his Glory and glorious vertues 3. Yea and as the believers are a society amongst themselves in union with Christ and with one another by vertue of the common faith and salvation so this building up themselves or their being built up hath in it a joynt growth in the knowledge and faith of Christ and of the Grace of God in Christ and firmness in their adherence to Christ and dependance on him and in love one to another and so a growth in union and affection one with another and by that which every joint supplies from the head and every stone from the foundation or Holy Faith a growth up into God into the knowledge and love of him confidence in him conformity to him fitness for fellowship with him and the inhabitation of him by his Spirit in them and the injoyment of his Glory with and amongst them And all through and by vertue of the foundation and corner stone Jesus Christ in whom all the building fitly compacted and framed together groweth up into an holy Temple in the Lord for an habitation of God by or in his Spirit Ephes 2.21 22. To which we may add also 4. The multiplying themselves by the d●yly addition of others from the world into unity of faith and confession with them for as there is an ●ward increase and growth of every particular believer in faith love holiness c. in this building up and a joynt inward encrease of the whole Society by that which is imparted amongst themselves to each other in the same heavenly virtues and attainments so there is also an external and outward growth as to number and greatness of the society while others are dayly added to them which makes the House of God grow larger in its latitude it hath in the world a way of growth that believers have heartily desired after and rejoyced in when they have obtained it a blessing included in the blessing of Abraham wherein God promised to multiply and increase him and his seed Heb. 6.14 not only as his natural but also as to his spiritual seed the great thing that the Apostle Paul endeavored not pleasing himself but becoming all things to all men and pleasing them in all things not seeking his own profit but the profit of many that might be saved 1 Cor. 10.13 And it was the thing that David was better pleas'd with more rejoyc'd in to hear many say who will shew us good Lord lift up the light of thy countenance upon us than if he had seen them prosper in the world in their wealth and riches for thereupon he adds Thou hast put more joy and gladness into my heart namely for or concerning those that said as above than when their corn and their wine increased Psal 4.6 7. and therefore it may well be included in this edifying themselves here exhorted to viz. the endeavouring to adde and increase the number of believers by new conversions of others to the faith to partake with them in the Grace of God as well as to increase and further themselves and one another in their inward growth upon the faith especially too seeing that the exercise of our selves in charity to seek the conversion and salvation of others is a way in which God will add his blessing to and inlarge our selves as it is said The liberal Soul shall be made fat and he that watereth shall be watered also himself Pro. 11.25 which as well respects the helpfulness of others spiritual instruction as by distribution of worldly goods for the relief of mens outward necessities 6. Now in that it is said Build ye up your selves on your most holy faith and not only passively being built up upon it it is further signified both 1. That as the believers are not yet perfect or most holy as the foundation or faith is so their growth up to perfection is gradual not all at once attained or in a moment but by degrees in which they may be daily and always growing more and more for this counsel or exhortation is for a continued usefulness a business that they are always to look upon as their business till they be brought to the actual possession of eternal life or so long as they live here amongst men in the world There is in this growth up into an holy Temple for the Lord a going on from strength to strength Psal 84.7 8. a being changed into the image of the Lord from Glory to Glory as by his Spirit 2 Cor. 3.18 so that believers may not at any time say we are edified built up so fully already that we can build up our selves or be built up no further though they are to be at a stay in respect of their foundation the holy faith they are not to straggle from that yet as to their knowledge of it and faith in it and attainments from it they may say as the Apostle Paul of himself that they have not yet attained while here neither are already perfect but this thing they do forgetting the things that are behinde the things they have let go for Christ they press on forward toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus and to press forward still every day more and more that they may apprehend that for which they are also apprehended of Christ Jesus Philip. 3.12 13 14. and so as the Apostle says to the Thessalonians edifie themselves still even as they do 1 Thess 5.11 they did edifie one another and yet he exhorts them still to do so there is ground for it there is need of it for as our Saviour says So is the Kingdome of God the Grace of God in mens Souls in respect of the efficacie of it there as when a man casts seed upon the earth and he sleeps and wakes night and day and the seed grows up and is increased no man knows how for the Earth of its own accord brings forth fruit first the blade and than the eare and than the full Corn in the eare c. Mark 4.26 27 that is the growth of the Grace of God in a man or of a man in that Grace is secretly indiscernably and leasurely not altogether and at once but by divers steps and degrees so that neither is any man to be discouraged if he do not sensibly feel or perceive his growth in Grace or that others so grow but to go on edifying and furthering himself and others therein in time their profiting will appear to all men Nor are they to put a stop to their standing in the earth the Holy faith or to their growth therein but still go on and abide riping and building and building up themselves till the Husbandman when he sees
them fully ripe as follows in that Parable ver 29. when the fruit yeelds forth it self or is brought forth straitways puts in his sickle because the harvest is come that is till Christ take us away by death we are to abide and grow That 's one thing implied and then 2. That this building up or edifying on the most holy faith is a thing to which the believer is to be active not passive only It 's a work in some sense put upon and required of the believer not so to be wrought in upon them as the building of a temple of wood and stones is a work wrought upon it so as it contributes nothing therto by way of action only is built up but builds not it self both phrases are used of believers they are built up says Eph. 2.21 22. Col. 2.7 and yet also are said to edifie willed to build up themselves as here and in 1 Thess 5.11 The former because believers have not power and sufficiencie of themselves as of themselves to build up themselves for God more than to bring themselves to God but their sufficiencie is of God 2 Cor. 3.5 and it is he that worketh in them to will to do of his good pleasure they are in that sense also Gods Building not onely built for God but built of God too The Sanctuary that God hath pitched and not man and yet the latter phrase of edifying and building up themselves and each other is also used because they are not dead stones like the stones in Solomons Temple of old that had neither life nor motion in them but by vertue of Christ the living stone to whom they in believing are come they are made living stones that have life and motion in them not only natural as men but also spiritual and divine as Believers in and partakers of the life and Spirit of Christ and therefore are capable of receiving and obeying exhortation and of acting spiritual things yea are inabled by the Grace of God to what he requires of them 1 Pet. 2 3 4 5. And God who gives them his Spirit to inliven and impower them to holy and good actions gives them it not to be idle in them or that they should be idle in or with it but living in the Spirit he would have them walk in the Spirit too do the works that his Spirit requires of them and leads them to the working out their own salvation and not being therefore secure and slothful because it is God that is working in them to will and to do It is the Believers work then in the help and strength motive and motion of the Grace of God to edifie and build up themselves And it is the work of God and his Spirit power and strength in the obeying him to build them up too And in their doing in his power and strength what he requires of them and moves and inclines them too he also will not all to do all his good work in them so as they shall be built up and prepared for an habitation for him by his Holy Spirit Now that which they are to doe in the helpfulness and operation of Gods Grace in them for edifying themselves and each other is 1. Diligently to heed and minde the most Holy faith on which they are built and have their standing exercising themselves and provoking one another to consider it and all that is in it as it is discovered to and set before them taking heed to those things which they heard and learned therein and to draw waters out of those wells of salvation even to suck and receive that nourishment in faith and incouragement to hope and love and live upon and unto God that it presents to them feeding upon the words of life and Christ crucified as set forth therein and receiving in the sweetness strength vertue thence afforded Considering Jesus Christ the Great high Priest and Apostle of our Profession both in his Person and that dignity and greatness of it that he is the Son the only begotten Son of God who was in the form of God and thought it no robbery to be equal with God and as to his undertakings and performances in what he hath already done for us as that he accepted and undertook to doe the will of God for ransoming us from that wretched state of sin and death and therein of slavery to Sathan that we by our sin had plunged our selves into and to that purpose abased himself to be made flesh for us partaker with us in flesh and blood made of a woman and made under the Law for us that the curse of the Law might fall upon him for us as also it did to the death of the Cross wherein he bare our sins on the tree and died for us the just for us unjust that he might bring us to God so making peace for us by the blood of his Cross and ransoming us from under the Law and Curse to be under his own gracious Government and dispose who also in the vertues of his sufferings and Sacrifice is able and ready to save to the utmost from all our following sins even against his Grace and goodness all that see and confess them and turn from them and so doe come unto God by him and so from all dangers and inflictions of wrath and judgement and be the Author of eternal salvation to them that obey him who being now raised from the dead and ascended and sit down on the right hand of Majesty in the highest is made Lord and Christ the Lord of Lords and King of Kings Thrones Dominions Principallities and Powers being put under him and all the fulness of the Godhead dwelling bodily in him And he is made unto us wisdom righteousness sanctification and redemption one in whom all these things are for us so as in believing in him to becom ours and to be injoyed by us the Great Prophet anointed of God and filled with his quickning Spirit to give forth light and bring forth judgement to the Gentiles able so to speak as to cause the dead to hear and in hearing to live able to open the eyes of the blind and cause the simple to understand knowledge and guide the Believer into all truth as he is also appointed of God and hath promised to do The great High-Priest that hath offered up the acceptable Sacrifice by which he hath made an atonement for our sins and in the virtue of which he is become the propitiation for our sins even for the whole world and now ever lives to make intercession for be the Advocate of al those that come unto God by him The great ruler disposer of all things and the protector and Defence of all those that believe in and obey him the Judge of quick and dead who shall raise all men out of their Graves and bring them before him to receive of him according to their works everlastingly rewarding with eternal life
and Glory all those that submit to and serve him and everlastingly destroying all their enemies so as they never be able more to oppose or trouble the● A merciful High-Priest that can be touched with the feeling of our infirmities and temptations while yet we are under the vexations of Enemies and one that will most faithfully see to us and accomplish all things for and about us that may conduce to our preservation and safety here while under tryals and to our eternal happiness when fully freed from them The considering and minding him and the testimony of God concerning him as also what it it says and testifies of us ou● vileness sinfulness helplesness and misery in our-selves and of our welfare and happiness in him as founded in him and what it testifies of the world of sin of righteousness life death c. with all the Heavenly instructions reproofs and consolations of it is one yea the chief way of edifying our selves on our most holy faith while we therein and therethrough draw vertue from Christ as the poor woman by touching his garments to the nourishing and strengthning our Soules to trust in him love him cleave to him and obey him and so to oppose and stand against the assaults of Sathan evils of the world lusts of the flesh or whatsoever might endeavour to allure or affright us from him yea and derive all Heavenly Grace and vertue from him to the inlarging our Souls towards him and fitting them for and filling them with every good thing Therefore the Holy Ghost in the Scripture is so frequent in commending to us and provoking us to the study mindfulness and meditation of the Law and Doctrine of the Lord the Gospel of our salva●●n pronouncing that man happy and blessed that delights himself therein and gives up himself thereto As also the minding others of it and of the instructions reproofs and consolations of it is the way to edifie them also both by removing the rubbish that hinders their close cleaving to Christ the foundation and more firmly cementing them to and uniting them with Christ through his love and goodness discovered to them and put to their mindes and more firmely joyning them through the same love one to another and furthering their hope in and conformity to God and Christ in which they are edified and built up for him And as furtherance also hereto a further means and way is 2. A diligent and faithful exercise of their spiritual gifts for the helpfulness of each other for the manifestation of the Spirit some useful gift or other in which the Holy Spirit manifests his presence and influence and whereby he fits each member of Christ for the good of the whole Body is given to every one namely of the Members of Christ to profit with 1 Cor. 12.7 that is to do good too and edifie the Church or body of Christ with as to one is given by the Spirit a word of wisdome for directing and counselling what is best in doubtful matters to another a word of knowledge to inform mens minds of the things of God and nature of his Creatures works Providences c. To another faith a gift of believing and trusting in God more eminently or of incouraging to faith and confidence or also of faithfulness in keeping secret things committed to them not divulging the temptations failings and miscarriages of others imparted to them To another the gifts of healings either of the inward wounds and distempers of the Spirit or of bodily diseases by a miraculous way To another the working of Miracles or operations and efficacies of powers or powerful things such as the inflicting diseases deaths or such sad punishments upon men as when the Apostle Peter inflicted death upon Ananias and Saphirah at his word Act. 5 and Paul blindness on Bar●Jesus the Sorcerer in Act. 13.10 11. as also the casting out Devils or the like To another prophecie either the fore-telling things to come as Agabus did Acts 11.28 or the opening and unfolding Doctrine and speaking out of the Scriptures to exhortation edification and comfort 1 Cor. 14.3 To another the discerning of Spirits the discerning the Doctrines of men though never so craftily counterfaiting the truth or discerning mens tempers and dispositions whereby they are fit to admonish and warn their Brethren of what may harm them or of persons not safe for them to trust To another diversity of Tongues To another a gift of Interpreting Languages Divers gifts from one and the same spirit of Christ distributing to every one according as he pleases but all given for the helpfulness and profit of the Church and therefore also to be to that purpose exercised as the Apostles also instruct and teach as in 1 Pet. 4.10 every one as he hath received the gift so let him minister one towards another as good stewards of the manifold or various Graces of God So in Rom. 12.6 7. Having gifts differing according to the Grace that is given unto us whether prophesie let us prophesie according to the proportion of saith or ministry let us wait on our ministry as Joshuah on his ministring to Moses Exod. 24.13 and John to Paul and Barnabas Act. 13.5 or he that teacheth on teaching or he that exhorteth on exhortation c. surely in such exercising their spiritual gifts and imploying and improving their Talents they may be useful and helpful for edifying themselves and one another for while they are faithful in doing good with what they have received and are betrusted with God gives his blessing with them and increases them themselves the liberal Soul here shall be made fat and he that watereth shall be watered also himself and he shall profit and edifie others also as the Apostle exhorting Timothy to take heed to himself and his ministry and to continue in them tells him so should be save himself and them that heard him adde 3. A walking in Charity for knowledge without that puffs up but Charity edifies 1 Cor 8.2 3. that's the most profitable way the Grace or vertue that will lead us to be most useful and edifying to others for that will lead us to be ready at all times to exercise our gifts and improve our Talents for the good of others and to mind their concernments and what may further their happiness and not to look on our own things onely Charity suffers long from others before it will be tired out or suffer him in whom it is to turn away from seeking their good and is kind in the mean time free to do good to others while it suffers great indignities and abuses long from them It envies not others good nor the imparting our gifts to others for their good Doth not vaunt it self nor is puffed up to the grieving and discouraging the neighbour or dispising his meaner condition and worth Doth not behave it self unseemly to offend and stumble the weak Brother and to turn him out from God Seeketh not her own but
of Faith so also of patient waiting that being a fruit of faith He that believeth maketh not haste Isa 28.16 Such is the praying in the holy Ghost not to mention any other particulars And that 's the second thing inquired 3. The third is what is implied in exhorting believers so to pray And that is divers things as 1. That believers are not able or sufficient of themselves as of themselves to keep themselves in the love of God or to that purpose to edifie or build up themselves on their most holy faith They need the help and furtherance of God and his Grace thereunto In all their minding his Grace exercise of their gifts walking in Charity c. they need to look to God for direction and guidance and for his strength and assistance they need him to build them up in their building up themselves and to keep watch over them in all keeping themselves and watching over themselves and one another Except the Lord build the house in this sense too they labour but in vain that build it And except the Lord watch over the City the watchman watcheth but in vain Psal 127.1 2. their strength being so small and their enemies so many and so great 2. That there is sufficient Grace in God and Christ for their helpfulness therein and that also communicable to them by him by which they may be built up and so be kept in his love all the oppositions from without them or from within them notwithstanding If they had sufficiencie in and of themselves or in what they have already received then need they not cry unto God continually for more from him or if there were none in him for them to be afforded to them than no ground or incouragement for their crying to him however much they might want but in willing them to pray in their building up themselves both are implied we need like the builders of the wall in Nehemiahs time to fight with one hand and to build with the other and the former by praying to and calling upon God for so shall we be saved from our enemies Psal 18.3 for we are not led to pray to a God that cannot save but to him who is mighty in power able to save us one that can perform all things for us as being Almighty able to doe all things and hath made ready in Christ all supplies of Grace and Blessing for us all things are ready that may conduce unto our protection and preservation in his Grace and the edifying our selves in our most holy faith as well as for bringing us at first thereunto 3. That yet God will be sought unto and depended on for the supplies of his Grace to us he will have us in that way exercise our faith in him in calling upon him though he could give us without our asking and doth give us and doe much for us before we ask to move and incourage us to look to him and ask of him for more yet he will have us accustome our selves in that exercise of prayer to him to that purpose are many passages in Scripture as Call upon me in the time of trouble and I will deliver thee and thou shalt glorifie me Psal 50.15 so in Jer. 33.3 Call unto me and I will answer thee and shew thee great and mighty things which thou knowest not Ezek. 36 37. God having promised to do great things for Israel yet says For this he will yet be inquired of by them And our Saviour bids ask seek knock and so they should receive find and have it opened to them Matth. 7.7 8. And this God will have his people do 1. That they might therein exercise and shew forth their faith in him and dependance on him for his Grace while they goe to him for all things as a child to his Father or as a wife to her Husband Therefore it is noted in Scripture as a fruit and consequent of faith with the heart man believeth unto righteousness and then with the mouth confession is made to Salvation for whosoever calleth upon the Name of the Lord shall be saved Rom. 10.10 11 12 13. 2. That they may have more acquaintance and intercourse with God and not live as strangers from him but by calling often upon him and receiving answers of Grace from him have a holy familiarity and communion with him as persons dayly resorting to the Court and speaking to the King and presenting Petitions to him and receiving answers from him thereby get more knowledge of him and acquaintance with him and so are fitted the better for going out and publishing to others the manner of his entertainment of mens suits and the vertues and goodness they discern in him Children that scarce ever come and speak to their Father grow strange to him and so do men that make little use of this priviledge of coming nigh unto God whereas such as come dayly to him to ask favours of him gather good acquaintance and proof of his love and faithfulness to them David implies this in saying Oh taste and see that the Lord is good Psal 34.8 and Eliphaz in saying to Job Acquaint or accustome thy self now with God Job 22.21 3. To keep them in a more reverend awe of him lest they should offend him and so put a barr against their own petitions to him for as Children that have often occasion to come before their Parents will be more careful of dirtying or soyling their cloathes or tearing and renting them or of doing any thing unbecoming them if they know their parents cannot like to see them in such a case whereas they that seldome come into then sight grow more loose and careless dirtied and torn c. even so God foresees that if we did not come often to him we would be little careful of our conversation before him whereas seeing we call upon the Father who without respect of persons judgeth every man righteously according to his works therefore it behoves us to pass the time of our sojourning here in fear and take heed that we regard not iniquity in our hearts because that wil provoke God to hide himself from us not hear our prayers That he might make us therefore stand in awe of him and be perfect with him he makes us to be often waiting upon him in his presence and begging at his door for Grace and Mercy to help us in our needs 1 Pet. 1.17 Psal 66.18 4. To give us more experience of his care over us and notice taking of us and so of his love to us in that he hears our prayers and helps us Did we not pray unto him we should not have that experience that his eyes are open upon us and his eares attentive to our prayers we should look upon mercies as proceeding from some other causes be more obnoxious to atheistical principles whereas the experience of his nighness to us gives us a more full proof of his care over us and so of