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A76798 Expositions and sermons upon the ten first chapters of the Gospel of Jesus Christ, according to Matthew. Written by Christopher Blackwood, preacher to a Church of Christ in the city of Dublin in Ireland. Blackwood, Christopher. 1659 (1659) Wing B3098; ESTC R207680 612,607 923

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is needful let us avoid wicked suspicions of others concerning us and our received opinion of them is to be tried envy not any man who is dearly loved before others Just Mart. ad Zenam Serenum p. 390. Let no worldly conference flow from us but that which fits us for virtue Our neighbour speaking let us not laugh at him nor hinder him until by our silence he be ashamed and be silent Ibid. p. 391 392. 2 Exhortation to Christians to be like unto salt 1 As salt draws out putrifying humors out of meat and makes it rellishable for the palate so Christians by their doctrine and examples and in particular Preachers draw out the rottenness in the hearts and tongues of men and makes them fit for society of Christians hence they are called the salt of the earth to show that they should not season one or two or a few but even the whole earth and to press it the more upon them he used this similitude not once but often as Mark 9. ult John 14. ult 2 For profitableness Sale sole nihil utilius salt is most profitable called by some the balsome of nature it is mingled with all mixt bodies and preserves them from corruption So Christians are very profitable Philemon 11. Formerly unprofitable now profitable to thee and me 3 Christians are like salt for wisdom salt was an embleme of wisdome as salt seasons meat so wisdom seasons the mindes of good men Hence Sapientia is derived à sapore from savor because wisedome is the savor of the minde that which the soul is in the body that are Christians in the world 4 Salt is of a hot and fiery nature because cast it into the fire it kindles and of a watry nature because if you pour water upon it it turns into water So the Disciples of Christ should be hot and zealous for God yet should this heat be mingled with knowledg and discretion lest we fly out as those Luke 9.53 who called for fire from Heaven to consume the Samaritans or those who out of zeal to God persecuted Christ and his Righteousness Rom 10.2 5 As Salt stirs up Thirst so Christians should stir up others to thirst after Christ and heavenly things John 7.37 Revel 22.17 We should not so much look for Examples from others as give Examples to others Lyvy called Greece the Salt of the Nations it is more truly said of Christians 6 As by Salt Meat is made fit for our Taste so by the Salt of an holy Conversation the Word is made fit for the Rellish of others 1 Peter 3.1 Hence Christians are called the Salt of the earth that is of earthly minded men 7 As for preservation of Meat and other things from putrifaction there must be a just measure of Salt neither too much nor too little so Christians in general nor Teachers in special ought by an unseasonable application of the Law to swallow up afflicted Consciences Psalm 69.26 They persecute him whom thou hast smitten and talk to the grief of him whom thou hast wounded nor by an unseasonable application of the grace of God to encourage impenitent persons Rom 2.4 5 8 As Salt brings Desolation and a Curse to that which is not seasoned by it Gen 13.3 Zeph 2.9 so the Word in the Mouths and Lives of Christians to whom it is not a savour of life is a savour to death 2 Cor 2.16 2 Exhort to live savoury Lives our selves else how can we season others If the Salt have lost its savour what is it good for Take heed therefore of all scandalous sins for 1 By these the Name of God is blasphemed Ezek 36.20 The Babylonians seeing the loose lives of the Jews cried out These are the people of the Lord these are come out of the Lords land Rom 2 24 The Name of God is blasphemed by you Loose Christians are called Spots Jude 12 Deut 32.19 When David committed folly with Bathsheba by that thing he made the Enemies of the Lord to blaspheme 2 Sam 12.14 When the strong despised the weak and the weak judged the strong they caused their good to be evil spoken of Rom 14.16 How carefull are we to preserve the name of a Friend how carefull should we be to preserve the Name of God 2 An holy savoury walking free from scandalous sins is a mans glory 1 Sam 12.3 4 Whose Ox have I taken or whose Ass or of whose hand have I received a Bribe and they said Thou hast not defrauded us nor taken any thing of any mans hand 1 Cor 9.15 It were better for me for to dy than that any man should make my glorying void See 2 Cor 1.12 1 Thess 2.10 Contrarily it 's a dishonour to a Christian to be guilty of a spot of uncleanness c. Demetrius had a good report of all men yea and of the truth it self 3 Epist of John v. 12 3 Scandalous sins are worse to keep men off from embracing the truth than persecutions for by scandals men are hardened from embracing the truth Rom 14.13 Let no man lay a stumbling block or a scandal to another for sometimes persons were made by the contentions among strong and weak to stumble and so not to joyn to Gods people sometimes they were made to fall yea to fall off from Christian Assemblies Holy example is a duty we ow to the whole world and as by holy examples persons are built up towards Heaven so by wicked words and works yea by indifferent things done unseasonably persons are made worse and built up towards destruction Lev 19.14 Thou shalt not lay a stumbling block before the blinde Scandals are as Pits and Snares to catch living creatures wherein the unwary and blinde are taken 4 A savoury Life free from Scandals is a special means to stop the mouths of wicked men Dan 6.4 they found nought against Daniel but for the Law of his God 1 Peter 2.12 Have your conversation honest among the Gentiles that whereas they speak against you as evil doers they may glorifie God in the day of visitation 1 Peter 3.16 having a good Conscience whereunto an holy Life is joyned that whereas they speak evil of you as of evil doers they may be ashamed that falsely accuse your good conversation in Christ Titus 2.8 They that are of the contrary part will be ashamed having no evil thing to say of you contrarily when persons that profess shall fall into scandals wicked men draw these Conclusions as 1 Because some professing persons are bad therefore their Religion is bad 2 Because one is bad thus they are all 5 By an unsavoury scandalous Life thou hast a hand in other mens damnation A mans own personal guilt is heavy enough he need not add the weight of other mens sins Matth 18.6 Wo to the World because of offences there is not onely a Wo to the person that gives the offence but to the World This is a Rock on which thousands dash their souls Therefore as
but a gladding of the beholders not the havers What is within government fears of insurrections and a servile courting of all sorts of men these are like pictures that seem goodly stuffe farre off but near at hand they are base and course 2 Exhortation to raise up your hunger and thirst after righteousness Psal 119.80 Mine eyes fail with looking but Lord when wilt thou comfort me Davids soul panted for God as the hart for the rivers of water Psal 42.1 2. yea his heart and flesh cryed out for the living God Psal 84.1 2. Psal 27.4 there was one thing his soul lookt after Multa novit vulpes verum Echinus unum magnum as the proverb The Fox knows many things the Hedge-hogge knows one great thing Holy persons long to know their duty as every man desires to know what belongs to the office he is imployed in Psal 119.33 34. so do they thirst for a conformity to it Psal 19.10 More to be desired are they then gold yea then fine gold sweeter also then hony and the hony comb Psal 119.130 I opened my mouth and panted for I longed for thy commandements He uses a Metaphor from hungry or thirsty persons look as when they are hungry or thirsty they greedily open their mouth to take in meat and drink to quench the thirst so when my soul considers the sence of Gods anger against sin or my own filth I flie to thy word to quench my thirst by thy promises and to get direction by thy commandements Motives to hunger and thirst after righteousness 1 The most abundant fulness of outward things avails nothing without this Luke 12.19 He had abundance of earthly things but the devils fetch'd away his soul when his barns would not hold his corn As Samuel bad Saul not to set his mind upon asses when he had a kingdom befallen him 1 Sam. 9.10 So say I why should thy appetite go after earthly things when thou hast such an object as holiness 2 The Lord is wont to fill every hungring soul with spiritual good things Psal 81.10 Open thy mouth wide i. e. thy desires and affections and I will fill it Luke 1.53 He hath filled the hungry with good things Psal 145.19 He will fulfill the desires of them that fear him 3 Christ invites every hungring and thirsting soul to come unto him Isai 55.1 Ho every one that thirsteth come ye to the waters as if a Physician should make a proclamation to all sick Patients to come unto him and he would heal them q d you have thirsted after vain knowledg honours wealth now here are spiritual dainties the Doctrine of Remission Pardon Peace thirst ye after these come ye to the Waters To the Water of Justification Rev 1.5 To the Water of Sanctification and Baptism Titus 3.5 here 's Wine and Milk that is all manner of Delicates Matth 11.28 Come unto me all ye that are weary of your corruptions and heavy laden under them that is that hunger after righteousness and I will give you rest John 7 37 38 If any man thirst let him come unto me and drink on the last day of the Feast Christ utters this speech he takes occasion from their drinking the Waters of Siloah which that day they were wont to draw out using that speech of Esay Ye shall draw Waters with Joy out of the Wells of Salvation Esay 12.3 Christ seeing this shews them who is the true Fountain of Salvation Zach 13.1 and takes his words from Esay 55.1 that is whosoever hath a desire after holiness and happiness let him come to me and I will quench his thirst He that believes on me out of his Belly shall flow Rivers of living Water Among the Hebrews there were certain Cisterns of stone to receive them and in the midst of them certain Pipes or Cocks out of which Water flowed Prov 5.15 Drink Waters out of thine own Cistern and running Waters out of thine own Well let thy Fountain be be dispersed abroad now every medium or concavity is called by the Greeks a Belly Mat 12.40 therefore Christ signifies that they who believe on him should be so filled with Water that it could not be contained within them but should flow out on every side with great streams now by Water he means the Spirit and by Living Water he means Spring-water or Water continually flowing all plenty of Water are called 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 or Rivers Matth 7.25 27 That from such a soul there should be plenty of the graces and comforts of the Spirit not onely for himself but for the benefit and comfort of others Revel 21.6 I will give unto him that is athirst of the Fountain of the Water of Life freely Now what is the Fountain of the Water of Life but onely the Bloud of Christ and the Fountain of his Graces Zach 13.1 compared with Rev 1.5 7 14. Rev 22.17 The Spirit and the Bride say Come and whosoever is athirst let him come and take of the water of life freely The Spirit invites all thirsting souls to come to Christ for as the Waters of a Spring can rise no higher than the Spring from whence they come no more can any holy desires further than the Spirit works them in us 4 The greatest part of our grace lies in desires Psalm 119.5 Psalm 38.14 Means to hunger and thirst after Righteousness 1 Feel thine own wants There needs not much Invitation to an hungry man to eat or a thirsty man to drink Revel 3.17 18 John 4.15 Sir give me this Water that I thirst not neither come hither to draw What drives a man to the Physician but the sight of his Diseases 2 See there is fulness for every want Art thou hungry he hath Bread John 6.51 The Bread which I will give is my Flesh which I will give for the life of the World Art thou thirsty he hath Water of Life Art thou a Babe Here is Milk to feed on Art thou sad Here is Wine to glad thy heart 3 Consider such as hunger and thirst shall be filled partly in this life by receiving the testimony of the Spirit witnessing with their spirits Rom 8.16 touching the reconciliation with God in Christ and some fruits of sanctification whereby the old man is crucified and the new man renewed in them but principally in the state of glory when they shall have perfect holiness and happiness 4 Sharp Sawces procure a stomach Let the bitterness of sin and afflictions procure a hunger and thirst after righteousness Jer 2.19 the Paschal Lamb was eaten with sowre Herbs to shew that Christ is sweet to them that feel the bitterness of sin 5 Purge your stomachs Naturally we feed on pleasures profits and carnal contents and we are apt to surfet on them Consider we the vanity of them Matth 6.20 Prov 23.5 1 John 2 16 17 1 Peter 2.1 2 q d So long as you delight in sin you will have no stomach to holiness Sin works on our soul as ill