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A65285 A body of practical divinity consisting of above one hundred seventy six sermons on the lesser catechism composed by the reverend assembly of divines at Westminster : with a supplement of some sermons on several texts of Scripture / by Thomas Watson ... Watson, Thomas, d. 1686. 1692 (1692) Wing W1109; ESTC R32148 1,021,388 604

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very poor and now being warned of the Angel to go into Aegypt Matth. 2.13 the Virgin had scarce enough to bear her Charges thither see now how God provides for her before-hand he by his Providence sends the Wise-men from the East and they bring costly Gifts Gold Myrrh and Franckincence and present there to Christ And now the Virgin had enough to defray her Charges unto to Aegypt God's Children sometimes scarce know how they are fed and yet Providence feeds them Psal. 37.3 Verily thou shalt be fed If God will give his People a Kingdom when they dye he will not deny them daily Bread while they live 3. God's Providence reaches to all Affairs and Occurrences in the World there is nothing that stirs in the World but God hath by his Providence the over-ruling of it The raising of a Man to Honour whence is this but through Divine Providence Psal. 75.7 He puts down one and sets up another Success and Victory in Battel is the result of Providence Saul had the Victory but God wrought the Salvation 1 Sam. 11.13 That among all Virgins that were brought before the King that Esther should find Favour in the Eyes of the King was not without God's special Providence for by this means the Lord saved the Iews alive that were destinat'd to Destrustion Providence reaches to the least of things to the Birds and Pismire Providence feeds the young Raven when the Dam forsakes it and will give it no Food Psal. 147.9 Providence reaches to the very Hairs of our Head Matth. 10.30 The hairs of your head are numbred and surely if Providence reaches to our Hairs then much more to our Souls And thus you have seen that the Providence of God reaches to all Places to all Persons to all Occurrences and Affairs Now there are two Objections against this Doctrine Object 1. But may some say There are many things done in the World which are Excentrecal they are very disorderly and irregular and surely the Providence of God doth not ●each to these things Answ. Yes these things that seem to us irregular God makes use of to his own Glory For Instance Suppose you were in a Smith's Shop and there should see several sorts of Tools some crooked some bowed others hook'd would you condemn all these things for nought because they do not look handsome the Smith makes use of them all for the doing of his Work Thus it is with the Providence of God they seem to us to be very crooked and strange yet they all carry on God's Work I shall clear this to you in two particular Cases 1 st God's People are low why this seems to be very much out of order that these that are best should be in the lowest Condition but there is much Wisdom to be seen in this Providence as appears thus 1. Perhaps the hearts of the Godly were lifted up with Riches or with Success now God comes with an humbling Providence to Afflict them and Fleece them better is the Loss that makes them Humble then the Success that makes them Proud Again 2. if the Godly were not sometimes afflicted and suffer'd an Eclipse in their outward Comforts how could their Graces be seen their Faith and Patience If it were always Sunshine we should see no Stars if we should have always Prosperity it would be hard to see the Actings of Mens Faith Thus you see God's Providences are wise and regular though to us they seem very strange and crooked 2 dly Here 's another Case the Wicked flourish this seems to be very much out of order ay but God in his Providence sees good sometimes that the worst of Men should be exalted they may do some work to God though against their will Isa. 10.7 God will be in no Man's debt God makes use of the Wicked sometimes to protect and shield his Church he makes use of them to refine and purifie his People Hab. 1.12 Thou hast ordained them for correction As if the Prophet had said Thou hast ordain'd the Wicked to correct thy Children And indeed as Austin saith well We are beholding to wicked Men who against their wills do do us good As the Corn is beholding to the Flayl to thresh off its Husks or as the Iron is beholding to the File to brighten it so the Godly are beholding to the Wicked tho' it be against their will to brighten and refine their Graces Now then if the Wicked do God's own Work though against their will God will not let them be Loosers by it he will raise them in the World exalt them and wring out the Waters of a full Cup to them Thus you see these Providences are wise and regular which to us seem strange and crooked Object 2. But may some say if God hath a hand in ordering all things that fall out why then he hath a hand in the Sins of Men I answer No by no means he hath no hand in any Man's sin God cannot go contrary to his own Nature he cannot do any unholy Action no more then the Sun can be said to be darkned Here you must take heed of two things as you must take heed of making God ignorant of Mens sins so you must take heed of making God to have a hand in Mens sins Is it a thing likely that God is the Author of Sin that is an Avenger of it Is it a likely thing that God should make a Law against Sin and then have a hand in breaking his own Law is that likely And therefore to answer the Objection God in his Providence doth permit Mens sins Acts 14.16 He suffered all nations to walk in their own ways God permitted their sin and he would never permit their sin if he could not bring good out of it as the Apothecary can make a Treakle of Poison Had not Sin been at all permitted God's Justice in punishing Sin and his Mercy in pardoning Sin had never been so well known The Lord is pleas'd to permit it but he had no hand in it Object But is it not said that God hardned Pharoah's Heart here 's more then God's bear permitting of Sin Answ. God doth not infuse Evil into Men only he withdraws the Influence of his Graces and then the Heart hardens of itself even as Light being withdrawn Darkness presently follows in the Air but it were absurd to say that therefore the Light darkens the Air and therefore you shall observe that Pharoah is said to harden his own Heart Exod. 8.15 God is the cause of no Man's Sin 't is true God hath a hand in the Action where Sin-is but no hand in the Sin of the Action He that plays upon a jarring Instrument he is the cause of the sounding of the Instrument but the jarring is from itself so 't is here the Actions of Men so far as they are natural are from God but so far as they are sinful they are from Men themselves and God has no hand at all in them And
Peace to the World 3. Peace is a fruit of the Spirit He seals up Peace to the Conscience the Spirit clears up the work of Grace in the Heart from whence ariseth Peace There was a Well of Water near Hagar but she did not see it therefore wept A Christian hath Grace but doth not see it therefore Weeps Now the Spirit discovers this Well of Water it enables Conscience to witness to a Man that he hath the real work of Grace and so Peace flows into the Soul Thus you see whence this Peace comes the Father decrees it the Son purchaseth it the Holy Ghost applies it Quest. 3. Whether such as are destitute of Grace may have Peace Resp. No. Peace flows from Sanctification but they being unregenerate have nothing to do with Peace Isa. 57.21 There is no Peace saith my God to the Wicked They may have a Truce but no Peace God may forbear the Wicked a while and stop the Roaring of his Cannon but though there be a Truce yet no Peace The Wicked may have something which looks like Peace but is not They may be fearless and stupid but there is a great difference between a stupified Conscience and a pacified Conscience Luke 11.21 When a strong Man keeps his Palace his Goods are in Peace This is the Devils Peace he rocks Men in the Cradle of Security he cries Peace Peace when Men are upon the Precipice of Hell The seeming Peace a Sinner hath is not from the knowledg of his Happiness but the ignorance of his Danger Quest. 4. What are the Signs of a false Peace Resp. 1. A false Peace hath much Confidence in it but this Confidence is Conceit The Sinner doth not doubt of Gods Mercy from which presumptuous Confidence ariseth som● kind of quiet in the Mind The same Word in the Hebrew Gasal signifies both Confidence and Folly Indeed a Sinners Confidence is Folly How confident were the Foolish Virgins 2. False Peace separates those things which God hath joyned together God joyns Holiness and Peace but he who hath a false Peace separates these Two He lays claim to Peace but banisheth Holiness Deut. 29.19 I shall have Peace though I walk in the imagination of my Heart to add Drunkenness to Thirst. The Wicked are loose and vain and yet thank God they have Peace A Delusion You may as well suck Health out of Poison as Peace out of Sin 3. False Peace is not willing to be Tried a sign they are bad Wares which will not endure the Light a sign a Man hath stolen Goods when he will not have his House Searched A false Peace cannot endure to be tryed by the Word The Word speaks of an humbling and refining work upon the Soul before Peace false Peace cannot endure to hear of this The least trouble will shake this Peace it will end in despair In a false Peace Conscience is asleep but when this Lion of Conscience shall be awaken'd at Death then it will roar upon a Man he will be a Terror to himself and be ready to lay violent Hands upon himself Quest. 5. How shall we know that ours is a true Peace Resp. 1. True Peace flows from Union with Christ Communio ●undatur in unione The Graft or Cien must first be inoculated into the Tree before it can receive Sap and Nourishment from it So we must first be ingrafted into Christ before we can receive Peace from him Have we Faith By Holiness we are made like Christ by believing we are made one with Christ and being in Christ we have Peace Iohn 16.33 2. True Peace flows from Subjection to Christ where Christ gives Peace there he sets up his Government in the Heart Isa. 9.7 Of his Government and Peace there shall be no end Christ is called a Priest upon his Throne Zach. 6.13 Christ as a Priest makes Peace but he will be a Priest upon his Throne he brings the Heart in subjection to him If Christ be our Peace he is our Prince Isa. 9.6 Whenever Christ pacifies the Conscience he subdues the Lust. 3. True Peace is after Trouble First God le ts loose a Spirit of Bondage he convinceth and humbleth the Soul then he speaks Peace Many say they have Peace but is this Peace before a Storm or after it True Peace is after Trouble First there was the Earthquake and then the Fire and then the still small Voice 1 Kings 19.11 Thou who never hadst any legal Bruisings mayest suspect thy Peace God pours the Golden Oyl of Peace into Broken Hearts Quest. 6. Whether have all Sanctified Persons this Peace Resp. They have a Title to it they have the Ground of it Grace is the Seed of Peace and it will in time turn to Peace as the Blossoms of a Tree to Fruit Milk to Cream They have a Promise of it Psal. 29.11 The Lord will bless his People with Peace They may have Peace with God though not Peace in their own Conscience they have the initials and beginnings of Peace There is a secret Peace the Heart hath in serving God such Meltings and Enlargements in Duty as do revive the Soul and bear it up from sinking Quest. 7. But why have not all Believers the full enjoyment and possession of Peace Why is not this Flower of Peace fully ripe and blown Resp. Some of the Godly may not have so full a degree of Peace 1. Through the fury of Temptation the Devil if he cannot destroy us he will disturb us Satan disputes against our Adoption he would make us question the work of Grace in our Hearts and so troubles the Waters of our Peace Satan is like a subtil Cheater who if he cannot make a Mans Title to his Land void yet he will put him to many troublesom Suits in Law If Satan cannot make us Ungodly he will make us unquiet Violent Winds make the Sea rough and stormy the Winds of Temptation blowing disturb Peace of Spirit and put the Soul into a Commotion 2. The Godly may not enjoy Peace through mistake and misapprehension about Sin They find so much Corruption that sure if there were Grace there would not be such strong Workings of Corruption Whereas this should be so far from discouraging Christians and hindering their Peace that it is an Argument for them Let me ask whence is it that you feel Sin no Man can feel Sin but by Grace A wicked Man is insensible lay an 100 weight upon a Dead Man he doth not complain but the being sensible of Corruption argues a Gracious Principle Rom. 7.21 Again whence is it that there is a Combat with Sin but from the Life of Grace Gal. 5.17 Dead things cannot Combat Whence is it that the Saints weep for Sin what are these Tears but Seeds of Faith The not understanding of this hinders a Christians Peace 3. The Godly may not injoy Peace through remisness in Duty they leave their first Love When Christians abate their fervency God abates their Peace if you slacken
these about to massacre and damn their own Souls 3. They murder their Souls who avoid all means of saving their Souls They will go to Plays to drunken Meetings but will not set their Foot within God's House or come near the Sound of the Gospel Trumpet As if one that is Diseased should shun the Bath for fear of being healed These do wilfully damn their Souls and are as great Murderers of themselves as he who having means of Cure offered him chooseth Death rather than Physick 4. They do voluntarily murder their Souls who suck in false Prejudices against Religion as if Religion were too strict and severe they that espouse Holiness must live a melancholly Life like Hermits and Anchorites and drown all their Joy in Tears This is a Slander which the Devil hath cast upon Religion For there 's no true Joy but in believing Rom. 15.13 No Hony so sweet as that which drops from a Promise Some Men have foolishly taken up a Prejudice against Religion they are resolved rather never to go to Heaven than go thither through the Strait Gate I may say of Prejudice as Paul to Elimas Acts 13.10 O Prejudice thou Child of the Devil thou Enemy of all Righteousness how many Souls hast thou damned 5. They are wilfully set to murder their own Souls who will neither be good to themselves nor suffer others to be so Matth. 23.13 Ye neither go into the Kingdom of Heaven your selves neither suffer ye them that are entring to go in Such are those that persecute others for their Religion Drunken Meetings shall escape Punishment But if Men meet to serve God then let all Severity be used These are resolved to Shipwrack others tho they themselves are cast away in the Storm Oh! Take heed of this of murdering your own Souls No Creature but Man doth willingly kill its self So I have done with the First the Sin Forbidden in this Commandment Thou shalt not kill EXOD. XX. 13 Thou shalt not Kill II. The Second Duty implyed is That we should do all the Good we can to our selves and others 1. In reference to Others We should endeavour to preserve the Lives and Souls of others 2. In reference to our selves To preserve our own Life and Soul 1. In reference to Others 1. To preserve the Life of others Comfort them in their Sorrows relieve them in their Wants Be as the good Samaritan pour Wine and Oyl into their Wounds Iob 29.16 I was a Father to the poor 13. The blessing of him that was ready to perish came upon me This is a great means of preserving the Life of another by relieving him when he is ready to perish Pompey when there was a great Dearth in Rome provided Corn for their Relief and when the Mariners were backward to sail thither in a Tempest saith he 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 It is not necessary that we should live but it is necessary that Rome be relieved Grace makes the Heart tender it causeth Sympathy and Charity As it melts the Heart in Contrition towards God so in Compassion towards others Psal. 112.9 He hath dispersed he hath given to the poor This the Commandment implies That we should be so far from ruining others that we should do all we can to preserve the Lives of others When we see the Picture of Death drawn in their Faces administer to their Necessities Be Temporal Saviours to them draw them out of the Waters of Affliction with a Silver Cord of Charity That I may perswade you to this let me lay before you Arguments First Works of Charity evidence Grace 1. Faith Iam. 2.18 I mill shew thee my Faith by my Works Works are Faith's Letters of Credence to show We judge of the Health of the Body by the Pulse where the Blood stirs and operates Christian judge of the Health of thy Faith by the Pulse of Charity The Word of God is the Rule of Faith and good Works are the Witnesses of Faith 2. Love Love loves Mercy It is a Noble bountiful Grace Mary loved Christ and how liberal was her Love She bestows on Christ her Tears Kisses costly Oyntments Love is like a full Vessel will have Vent it vents it self in Acts of Liberality Secondly To communicate to the Necessities of others is not Arbitrary it 's not left to our Choice whether we will or no but it is a Duty incumbent 1 Tim. 6.17 Charge them that are Rich in this World that they do good that they be rich in good Works This is not only a Counsel but a Charge If God should lay a Charge upon the Inanimate Creatures they would obey If he should charge the Rocks they would send forth Water If he should charge the Clouds they would melt into Showers If he should charge the Stones they would become Bread And shall we be harder than the Stones not to obey God when he chargeth us to be rich in Good Works Thirdly God supplies our Wants and shall not we supply the Wants of others We could not live without Mercy God makes every Creature helpful to us The Sun doth enrich us with it's Golden Beams The Earth yields us its Encrease Veins of Gold Crops of Corn store of Flowers God opens the Treasury of his Mercy he feeds us every Day out of the Alms-basket of his Providence Thou openest thy hand and satisfiest the desire of every living thing Psal. 145.16 Now doth God supply our Wants and shall not we minister to the Wants of others Shall we be only as a Spunge to suck in Mercy and not as a Breast to milk it out to others Fourthly Herein we resemble God to be doing Good to others 'T is our Excellency to be like God Godliness is God-likeness And wherein are we more like him than in Acts of Bounty and Munificence Psal. 119.68 Thou art good and dost good Thou art good there is God's Essential Goodness and dost good there is his Communicative Goodness The more helpful we are to others the more like we are to God We cannot be like God in Omnisciency or in working Miracles but we may be like him in doing Works of Mercy Fifthly God remembers all our Deeds of Charity and takes them kindly at our Hands Heb. 6.10 God is not unrighteous to forget your labour of Love which ye have shewed towards his Name in that ye have ministred to the Saints The Chief Butler may forget Ioseph's Kindness but the Lord will not forget any kindness we show to his People Mat. 25.35 I was an hungred and ye gave me Meat Thirsty and ye gave me Drink Christ takes the kindness done to his Saints as done to himself God that hath a Bottle for your Tears hath a Book to write down your Alms. Mal. 3.16 A Book of Remembrance was written before him Tamerlane had a Register to write down all the Names and good Service of his Soldiers So God hath a Book of Remembrance to write down all your Charitable Works and at the
in his Conscience Hell gapes for such a Wind-fall Vse II. 1 st Br. Exhort To all to take heed of the Breach of this Commandment of lying slandering and bearing False Witness and to avoid these Sins 1. Get the Fear of God Why doth David say The Fear of the Lord is clean Psal. 19.8 Because it cleanseth the Heart of Malice it cleanseth the Tongue of Slander The fear of the Lord is clean It is to the Soul as Lightning to the Air which cleanseth it 2. Get Love to your Neighbour Lev. 19.18 Then there would not be 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 If we love a Friend we will not speak or attest any thing to his Prejudice Mens Minds are cankered with Envy and Hatred Hence comes slandering and false Witness Love is a Lovely Grace Love thinks no Evil 1 Cor. 13.5 It makes the best Interpretation of anothers Words Love is a Well-wisher and it is rare to speak ill of him we wish well to Love is that which cements Christians together it is the Healer of Division and the Hinderer of Slander 2 d Br. To such whose Lot it is to meet with Slanderers and false Accusers 1. Labour to make a Sanctified use of it When Shimei rail'd on David David made a sanctified use of it 2 Sam. 16.10 The Lord hath said to him Curse David So if you are slandered or falsly accus'd make a good use of it See if you have no sin unrepented of for which God may suffer you to be calumniated and reproached See if you have not at any time wronged others in their Name and said that of them which you cannot prove then lay your Hand on your Mouth and confess the Lord is Righteous to let you fall under the Scourge of the Tongue 2. If you are slandered or falsly accused but know your own Innocency be not too much troubled Let this be your rejoycing the Witness of your Conscience Murus aheneus esto nil conscire sibi A good Conscience is a Wall of Brass that will be able to stand against all False Witness As no Flattery can heal a bad Conscience so no Slander can hurt a good God will clear up the Names of his People Psal. 37.6 He shall bring forth thy Righteousness as the Light God as he will wipe away Tears from the Eyes so he will wipe off Reproach from the Name Believers shall come forth out of all their Slanders and Reproaches as the Wings of a Dove covered with Silver and her Feathers with yellow Gold 3 d. Br. It should exhort such to be v●●y thankful to God whom God hath preserved from Slander and False-Witness Iob calls it the Scourge of the Tongue Chap. 5.21 As a Rod doth scourge the Back so the Slanderers Tongue doth scourge the Name It is a great Mercy to be kept from the Scourge of the Tongue a Mercy that God stops malignant Mouths from bearing False Witness What mischief may not a lying Report or a False Oath do One destroys the Name the other the Life It is the Lord that muzzles the Mouths of the wicked and keeps these Dogs that snarl at us from flying upon us Psal. 31.20 Thou shalt keep them secretly in a Pavilion from the strife of Tongues It is I suppose an Allusion to Kings who being resolved to protect their Favourites against the Accusations of Men take them into their Bed-Chamber or Bosom where none may touch them So God hath a Pavilion or secret hiding-place for his Favourites where he preserves their Credit and Reputation untouch'd he keeps them from the Strife of Tongues This is a Mercy we ought to acknowledge to God II. The Mandatory part of this Commandment imply'd that is that we should stand up for others and vindicate them when they are injur'd by Lying Lips This is the Sence of the Commandment not only that we should not slander or falsly accuse others but that we should witness for them and stand up in their Defence when we know them to be traduced A Man may wrong another as well by Silence as Slander when he knows him to he wrongfully accused yet doth not speak in his behalf If others cast false Aspersions on any we should wipe them off The Apostles who were filled with the Wine of Spirit being charged with Drunkenness Peter was their Compurgator and openly clear'd their Innocency Acts 2.15 These are not drunken as ye suppose Ionathan knowing David to be a worthy Man and all those things Saul said of him to be Slanders vindicated David 1 Sam. 19.4 5. David hath not sinn'd against thee but his Works to thee-ward have been very good Wherefore then wilt thou sin against innocent Blood and slay David without a Cause When the Primitive Christians were falsly accused for Incest and killing their Children Tertullian made a Famous Apology in their Vindication This is to act the part both of a Friend and a Christian To be an Advocate for another when he is wronged in his good Name EXOD. XX. 17 Thou shalt not covet thy Neighbours House thou shalt not covet thy Neighbours Wife nor his Man-servant nor his Maid-servant nor his Ox nor his Ass nor any thing that is thy Neighbours This Commandment forbids 1. Covetousness in General Thou shalt not covet 2. In Particular Thy Neighbours House thy Neighbours Wife c. 1. It forbids Covetousness in General Thou shalt not covet 'T is lawful to use the World yea and to desire so much of it as may 1. Keep us from the Temptation of Poverty Prov. 30.8 Give me not Poverty lest I steal and take the Name of my God in vain 2. As may enable us to Honour God with Works of Mercy Prov. 3.9 Honour the Lord with thy Substance But all the Danger is when the World gets into the Heart The Water is useful for the Sailing of the Ship all the Danger is when the Water gets into the Ship So the Fear is when the World gets into the Heart Thou shalt not covet Quest. What is it to covet Resp. There are two Words in the Greek which set forth the Nature of Covetousness 1. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 which signifies an insatiable desire of getting the World Covetousness is a dry Dropsie Austin defines Covetousness plus velle quam sat est To desire more than enough To aim at a great Estate To be like the Daughters of the Horseleech crying Give give Prov. 30.15 Or like Behemoth Job 40.23 He trusteth that he can draw up Iordan into his Mouth 2. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 which signifies an inordinate Love of the World The World is the Idol it is so loved that a Man will not part with it to any good Use. This is to come under the Inditement of Covetousness He may be said to be covetous not only who gets the World unrighteously but who loves the World inordinately But for a more full Answer to the Question What is it to covet I shall shew you in Six Particulars when a Man
unsetled are of the Tribe of Reuben Unstable as water Gen. 49.4 Like a Ship without a Ballast overturn'd with every Wind of Doctrine Beza writes of one Bolsectius whose Religion chang'd as the Moon The Arians had Annuam Fidem every Year a new Faith These are not Pillars in the Temple of God but Reeds shaken every way The Apostle calls them damnable Heresies 2 Pet. 2.1 A Man may go to Hell as well for Heresie as Adultery To be unsetled in Religion argues want of Judgment if their Heads were not giddy they would not reel so fast from one Opinion to another It argues Lightness Feathers will be blown any way so will feathery Christians Triticum non rapit ventus inanes paleae jactantur Cypr. Therefore such are compar'd to Children Eph. 4.14 That we be no more children tossed to and fro Children are fickle sometimes of one mind sometimes of another nothing pleaseth them long So unsetled Christians are childish those Truths they embrace at one time they reject at another sometimes they like the Protestant Religion and soon after they have a good mind to turn Papists Now that you may labour to be setled 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 as Ignatius in the Faith in unsetled Times of setled Judgments 1. It is the great End of the Word preach'd to bring us to a Settlement in Religion Eph. 4.11 13. And he gave some evangelists and some pastors and teachers for the edifying of the body of CHRIST that we henceforth be no more children The Word is called an Hammer Ier. 23.29 Every blow of the Hammer is to fasten the Nails of the Building the Preacher's Words are but to fasten you the more to Christ they weaken themselves to strengthen and settle you This is the grand Design of Preaching not only for the Enlightning but for the Establishing of Souls not only to guide them into the right Way but to keep them in it now if you be not setled you do not answer God's End in giving you the Ministry 2. To be setled in Religion is both a Christian's Excellency and Honour 't is his Excellency when the Milk is setled it turns to Cream now he will be something zealous for Truth walk in close Communion with God And his Honour Prov. 16.31 The hoary head is a crown of glory if it be found in the way of righteousness 'T is one of the best sights to see an old Disciple to see Silver Hairs adorn'd with Golden Vertues 3. Such as are not setled in the Faith can never suffer for it Scepticks in Religion will hardly ever prove Martyrs they that are not setled do hang in aequilibrio in suspence when they think of the Joys of Heaven then they will espouse the Gospel but when they think of Persecution then they desert it Unsetled Christians do not consult what is best but what is safest The Apostate saith Tertullian seems to put God and Satan in Ballance and having weighed both their Services prefers the Devil's Service and proclaims him to be the best Master and in this sence may be said to put Christ to open shame Heb. 6.6 They will never suffer for the Truth but be as a Souldier that leaves his Colours and runs over to the Enemy's side he will fight on the Devil's side for Pay 4. Not to be setled in the Faith is highly provoking to God To espouse the Truth and then fall away brings an ill Report on the Gospel which will not go unpunished Psal. 78.57 59. They turned back and dealt unfaithfully When God heard this he was wrath and greatly abhorred Israel The Apostate drops as a Windfall into the Devil's Mouth 5. Is ye are not setled in Religion you will never grow We are commanded to grow up into the Head Christ Eph. 4.15 But if we are unsetled no growing Planta quae saepe transfertur non coalescit The Plant which is continually removing never thrives He can no more grow in Godliness which is unsetled then a Bone can grow in the Body that is out of joynt 6. What great need there is to be setled because indeed there are so many things to unsettle us and make us fall away gradually from the Truth Seducers are abroad whose work is to draw away People from the Principles of Religion 1 Joh. 2.26 These things have I written concerning them that seduce you Seducers are the Devil's Factors they are of all others the greatest Fellons that would rob you of the Truth Seducers are 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 they have Silver Tongues a fair Tongue can put off bad Wares they have a slight to deceive Eph. 4.14 The Greek word there 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 taken from those that can cog a Dye and cast it for the best advantage So Seducers are Impostors they can cog a Dye they can so dissemble and sophisticate the Truth that they can deceive others Now the Style by which Seducers use to deceive is 1. By Wisdom of Words Rom. 16.18 By good words and fair speeches they deceive the hearts of the simple They have fine elegant Phrases flattering Language whereby they work on the weaker sort as being Christed with Christ and the Light within them 2. Another Slight is a Pretence of Extraordinary Piety that so People may admire them and suck in their Doctrine They seem to be Men of Zeal and Sanctity and to be divinely inspir'd they pretend Revelations as Munster Michel Servetus and other of the Anabaptists in Germany though they were tainted with Pride Lust and Avarice 3. A third Slight or Cheat Seducers have is a labouring to villifie and nullifie sound orthodox Teachers they would eclipse those that bring the Truth like unto the black Vapors that darken the Light of Heaven They would Defame others that themselves may be more admired Thus the false Teachers cried down Paul that they might be received Gal. 4.17 4. The fourth Slight or Cheat of Seducers is by preaching Doctrines of Liberty As the Antinomian preacheth That Men are freed from the Moral Law the Rule as well as the Curse He preacheth that Christ hath done all for them and they need do nothing So he makes the Doctrine of Free-grace a Key to open the Door to all Licentiousness 5. Another thing to unsettle Christians is Persecutors 2 Tim. 3.12 The Gospel is a Rose cannot be pluck'd without Prickles The Legacy Christ hath bequeath'd is the CROSS While there is a Devil and a wicked Man in the World never expect a Charter of Exemption from Trouble And how many fall away in an Hour of Persecution Rev. 12.3 4. There appeared a great red dragon having seven heads and ten horns and his tail drew the third part of the stars of heaven The Red Dragon the Heathenish Empire and his Tail viz. his Power and Subtilty drew away Stars viz. Eminent Professors that seemed to shine as Stars in the Firmament of the Church Therefore we see what need there is to be setled in the Truth for
decreed the time of my Life in the use of Means so God hath decreed my Salvation in the use of Word Prayer Sacraments And as a Man that refuseth his ●ood murders himself so he that refuseth to work out his Salvation doth destroy himself The Vessels of Mercy are said to be prepar'd unto Glory Rom. 9.23 How are they prepar'd but by being sanctified and that cannot be but in the use of Means therefore let not God's Decree take thee off from Holy Endeavour A good Saying of Dr. Preston Hast thou an Heart to pray to God it is a sign no Decree of Wrath is passed against thee Use 1. If God's Decree be Eternal and Unchangeable then God doth not Elect our Faith foreseen as the Arminians Rom. 9.11 The children being not yet born that the purpose of God according to election might stand It was said Iacob have I loved Esau have I hated We are not elected for Holiness but to Holiness Eph. 1.3 If we are not justified for our Faith much less elected for our Faith but we are not justified for it We are said to be justified 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 through Faith as an Instrument Eph. 2.8 but not for Faith as a Cause and if not justified for Faith then much less elected God's Decree of Election is Eternal and Unchangeable therefore depends not upon Faith foreseen Acts 13.48 As many as were ordained to eternal life believed They were not elected because they believed but they believed because they were elected Use 2. If God's Decree be Unchangeable 't is Comfort in two Cases 1. Concerning God's Providences towards his Church We are ready to quarrel with Providence if every thing doth not jump with our Desire Remember God's Work goes on and nothing falls out but what he hath decreed from Eternity 2. God hath decreed Troubles for the Churches good the troubling of God's Church is like the Angel's troubling the Water Ioh. 5.4 which made way for healing his People He hath decreed Troubles in the Church His fire is in Sion and his furnace in Ierusalem Isa. 31.9 The Wheels in a Watch move cross one to another but they all carry on the Motion of the Watch So the Wheels of Providence often move cross to our Desires but still they carry on God's unchangeable Decree Dan. 12.10 Many shall be made white God lets the Waters of Affliction be poured on his People he doth but lay them a Whitening Therefore murmur not at God's Dealings His Work goes on nothing falls out but what he hath wisely decreed from Eternity every thing shall promote God's Design and fulfil his Decree 2. Comfort to the Godly in regard of their Salvation 2 Tim. 2.19 The foundation of God stands sure having this seal the Lord knows who are his God's Counsel of Election is Unchangeable once elected and for ever elected Rev. 3.5 I will not blot his name out of the book of life The Book of God's Decree hath no Errata's in it no blottings out once justified never unjustified Hos. 13.14 Repentance shall be hid from mine eyes God never repents of his electing Love ● Joh. 13.1 He loved them to the end Therefore if thou art a Believer comfort thy self with this the Immutability of God's Decree Use 3. To conclude a word to the Wicked who march furiously against God and his People let them know God's Decree is Unchangeable God will not alter it nor can they break it and while they resist God's Will they fulfil it There 's a twofold Will of God Voluntas praecepti decreti The Will of God's Precept and of his Decree While the Wicked resist the Will of God's Precept they fulfil the Will of his Permissive Decree Iudas betrays Christ Pilate condemns him the Souldiers crucify him while they resisted the Will of God's Precept they fulfilled the Will of his Permissive Decree Acts 4.28 Such as are wicked God commands one thing they do the quite contrary to keep Sabbath they prophane it while they disobey his Command they fulfil his Permissive Decree If a Man set up two Nets one of Silk the other of Iron the Silken Net may be broken not the Iron God's Commands are the Silken Net while Men break the Silken Net of God's Command they are taken in the Iron Net of his Decree while they sit backward to God's Precepts they row forward to his Decree his Decree to permit their Sin and to punish them for their Sin permitted Of the Wisdom of GOD. THE next Attribute is Gods ' Wisdom which is one of the brightest Beams of the Godhead Iob 9.4 He is wise in heart Kacham lavau The Heart is the Seat of Wisdom Cor in Hebraeo sumitur pro Iudicio Pineda Among the Hebrews the Heart is put for Wisdom Iob 34.32 Let Men of Understanding tell me In the Hebrew Let Men of Heart tell me God is wise in heart that is he is most wise 1. God is only wise he doth monopolize and ingross all Wisdom Ergo he is called 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the only wise God 1 Tim. 1.17 All the Treasures of Wisdom are lock'd up in him and no Creature can have any Wisdom but as God is pleased to give it out of his Treasury 2. God is perfectly wise there is no defect in his Wisdom Men may be wise in some things but in other things may betray imprudence and weakness But God is the Exemplar and Pattern of Wisdom and the Pattern must be perfect Matth. 5.48 God's Wisdom appears in two things 1. His Infinite Intelligence 2. His Exact Working 1. His Infinite Intelligence He knows the most profound obstruse Secrets Dan. 2.28 He knows the Thoughts which are the most intricate subtil things Amos 4.13 He declareth to Man what is his thought Let Sin be contrived never so politickly God will pull off all Masks and Disguises and make an Heart-Anatomy He knows all future Contingencies ante intuitu all things are before him in one clear Prospect 2. His exact curious Working He is wise in heart his wisdom lies in his works These Works of God are bound up in three great Volumes where we may read his Wisdom 1. The Work of Creation The Creation as it is a Monument of God's Power so a Looking-glass in which we may see his Wisdom None but a wise God could so curiously contrive the World Behold the Earth deck'd with variety of Flowers which are both for Beauty and Fragrancy the Heaven bespangled with Lights we may see the glorious Wisdom of God blazing in the Sun twinkling in the Stars His Wisdom is seen in the marshalling and ordering every thing in its proper Place and Sphere If the Sun had been set lower it would have burnt us if higher it would not have warm'd us with its Beams God's Wisdom is seen in appointing the Seasons of the Year Psal. 74.17 Thou hast made Summer and Winter If it had been all Summer the Heat would have scorched us if all Winter the Cold would
Christians it is but a while and you shall have done Weeping and Praying and be triumphing You shall put off your Mourning and put on white Robes you shall put off your Armour and put on a Victorious Crown You who have made a good Progress in Religion you are now almost ready to Commence and take your Degree of Glory now is your Salvation nearer than when you began to believe When a Man is almost at the end of a Race will he now tire or faint away O labour to persevere your Salvation is now nearer you have but a little way to go and you will set your Foot in Heaven Though the way be up-Hill and full of Thorns viz. Sufferings yet you have gone the greatest part of your way and shortly you shall rest from your Labours 3. How sad it is not to persevere in Holiness you expose your selves to the Reproaches of Men and the Rebukes of God First To the Reproaches of Men. They will divide both you and your Profession Luke 14.28 This Man began to Build and was not able to finish Such is he who begins in Religion and doth not persevere He is the Ludibrium and Derision of all Secondly To the Rebukes of God God is most severe against such as fall off because they bring an Evil Report upon Religion Apostacy breeds a bitter Worm in Conscience What a Worm did Spira feel and it brings swift Damnation It is a drawing back 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 to Perdition Heb. 10.38 God will make his Sword drunk with the Blood of Apostates 4. The Promises of Mercy are annexed only to Perseverance Rev. 3.5 He that overcometh shall be cloathed in white Raiment and I will not blot out his Name out of the Book of Life Non pugnanti sed vincenti dabitur corona Aug. The Promise is not to him that Fights but that overcomes Luke 22.28 Ye are they which have continued with me and I appoint unto you a Kingdom The Promise of a Kingdom saith Chrysostom is not made to them that heard Christ or followed him but that continued with him Perseverance carries away the Garland No Man hath the Crown set upon his Head but he who holds out to the end of the Race O therefore by all this be perswaded to Persevere God makes no account of such as do not persevere Who esteems of Corn that sheds before Harvest or Fruit that falls from the Tree before it be Ripe Quest. 2. What expedients or means may be used for a Christians Perseverance Resp. 1. Take heed of those things which will make you desist and fall away First Take heed of Presumption Do not presume upon your own strength Exercise an Holy Fear and Jealousie over your own Hearts Rom. 11.20 Be not high minded but fear 1 Cor. 10.12 Let him that thinketh he standeth take heed l●st he fall It was Peter's Sin he lean'd more upon his Grace than upon Christ and then he fell A Christian hath cause to fear lest the Lusts and Deceits of his Heart betray him Take heed of Presuming Fear begets Prayer Prayer begets Strength and Strength begets Stedfastness Secondly Take heed of Hypocrisie Iudas was first a Sly Hypocrite and then a Traitor Psal. 78.37 Their Heart was not right with God neither were they stedfast in his Covenant If there be any Venom or Malignity in the Blood it will break forth into a Plague-sore The Venom of Hypocrisie is in danger of breaking forth into the Plague-sore of Scandal Thirdly Beware of a Vile Heart of Unbelief Heb. 3.12 Take heed lest there be in any of you an evil Heart of Unbelief departing from the Living God Whence is Apostacy but from Incredulity Men do not believe the Truth and then they fall from the Truth Unbelieving and Unstable go together Psal. 78.22 They believed not in God ver 41. They turned back 2. If you would be Pillars in the Temple of God and persevere in Sanctity First Look that you enter into Religion upon a right ground be well grounded in the distinct knowledg of God you must know the Love of the Father the Merit of the Son the Efficacy of the Holy Ghost Such as know not God aright will by degrees fall off The Samaritans sometimes sided with the Jews when they were in favour afterwards disclaimed all Kindred with them when Antiochus persecuted the Jews And no wonder the Samaritans were no more fixed in Religion if you consider what Christ saith of the Samaritans Iohn 4.22 Ye worship ye know not what They were ignorant of the True God let your Knowledge of God be clear and serve him purely out of Choice and then you will persevere Psal. 119.30 I have chosen the way of Truth I have stuck unto thy Testimonies Secondly Get a real work of Grace in your Heart Heb. 13.9 It is a good thing that the Heart he established with Grace Nothing will hold out but Grace 't is only this Anointing abides Paint will fall off Get an heart-changing-Heart-changing-work 1 Cor. 6.11 But ye are Washed but ye are Sanctified Be not content with Baptism of Water without Baptism of the Spirit The reason Men persevere not in Religion is for want of a Vital Principle A Branch must needs wither that hath no root to grow upon Thirdly If you would Persevere be very Sincere Perseverance grows only upon the Root of Sincerity Psal. 25.21 Let Integrity and Uprightness preserve me The Breast-Plate of Sincerity can never be shot thorough How many Storms was Iob in The Devil sets against him his Wife tempted him to Curse God his Friends accused him for an Hypocrite here was enough one would think to have made him desist from Religion Yet for all this he perseveres What preserved him it was his Sincerity Iob 27.6 My Righteousness I hold fast and will not let it go my Heart shall not Reproach me so long as I live Fourthly If Persevere be Humble St. Chrysostom calls it the Mother of all the Graces God lets a poor Humble Christian stand when others of Higher Parts and who have higher Thoughts of themselves fall off by Apostacy They are likest to Persevere who God will give most Grace to But he gives Grace to the Humble 1 Pet. 5.5 They are likest to persevere who have God dwelling in them But God dwells in the Humble Soul Isa. 57.15 Non requiescit Spiritus Sanctus nisi super Humilem Bern. The lower the Tree roots in the Earth the firmer it is the more the Soul is rooted in Humility the more stablished it is and in less danger of falling away Fifthly If Persevere cherish the Grace of Faith Faith doth stabilire Animum 2 Cor. 1.24 By Faith ye stand 1. Faith knits us to Christ as the Members are knit to the Head by Nerves and Sinews 2. Faith fills us with Love to God It works by Love Gal. 5.6 And he who loves God will rather dye than desert him The Soldier who loves his General will die in
keep under my Body and Phil. 3.14 I press toward the mark Gods Children have that holy fear in them as keeps them from security and wantonness they believe the Promise therefore they rejoyce in hope they fear their hearts therefore they watch and pray Thus you see what strong consolation there is for all the Heirs of the Promise Such as have God for their Father are the happyest persons on Earth they are in such a condition that nothing can hurt them they have their Fathers Blessing all things conspire for their good they have a Kingdom settled on them and the entail can never be cut off How may Gods Children be comforted in all conditions let the times be what they will their Father is in Heaven he rules all If troubles arise they shall but carry Gods Children so much the sooner to their Father The more violently the Wind beats against the sails of a Ship the sooner the Ship is brought to the Haven and the more fiercely Gods Children are assaulted the sooner they come to their Fathers house 1 Thess. 4.18 Wherefore comfort one another with these words VSE IV. Of Exhortation Let us behave and carry our selves as the Children of such a Father In several particulars 1. Let us depend upon our Heavenly Father in all our straits and exigencies let us believe that he will provide for us Children rely upon their Parents for the supply of wants If we trust God for Salvation shall we not trust him for a Livelyhood There is a lawful provident care to be used but beware of a distrustful care Luke 12.24 Consider the ravens they neither sow nor reap and God seedeth them Doth God feed the Birds of the Air and will he not feed his Children ver 27. Consider the lilies how they grow they spin not yet Solomon in all his glory was not arayed like one of these Doth God cloath the Lilies and will he not cloath his Lambs Even the wicked taste of Gods bounty Psal. 73.7 Their eyes stand out with fatness Doth God feed his Slaves and will not he feed his Family Gods Children may not have so liberal a share in the things of this life but little meal in the barrel they may be drawn low but not drawn dry they shall have so much as God sees is good for them Psal. 34.10 They that seek the Lord shall not want any good thing If God gives them not ad voluntatem he will ad sanitatem if he gives them not alwayes what they crave he will give them what they need if he gives them not a feast he will give them a viaticum a bait by the way Let Gods Children therefore depend upon Gods Fatherly Providence give not way to distrustful thoughts distracting cares or indirect means God can provide for you without your Sins 1 Pet. 5.7 Casting all your care upon him for he careth for you An Earthly Parent may have affection for his Child and would provide for him but sometimes he is not able but God can create a supply for his Children yea he hath promised a supply Psal. 37.3 Verily thou shalt be fed Will God give his Children Heaven and will he not give them enough to bear their charges thither Will he give them a Kingdom and deny them Daily bread O depend upon your Heavenly Father he hath said he will never leave you nor forsake you Heb. 13.5 2. If God be our Father let us imitate him The Child doth not only bear his Fathers Image but doth imitate him in his Speech Gesture Behaviour if God be our Father let us imitate him 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Gr. Nyssen Eph. 5.1 Be followers of God as dear children 1. Imitate God in forgiving injuries Isa. 44.22 I have blotted out as a thick cloud thy transgressions As the Sun scatters not only thin mists but thick clouds so God pardons great offences imitate God in this Eph. 4.32 Forgiving one another Cranmar was a Man of a forgiving Spirit he did bury injuries and requite good for evil He who hath God for his Father hath God for his Pattern 2. Imitate God in works of Mercy He looseth the prisoners Psal. 146.7 He opens his hand and satisfieth the desire of every living thing Psal. 145.16 He drops his sweet Dew as well upon the Thistle as the Rose imitate God in Works of Mercy relieve the wants of others be rich in good works Luke 6.36 Be merciful as your Father also is merciful Be not so hard-hearted as to shut the poor out of the lines of communication Dives denyed Lazarus a crumb of Bread and Dives was denyed a drop of Water 3. If God be our Father let us submit patiently to his Will if he lay his strokes on us they are the corrections of a Father not the punishments of a Judge This made Christ so patient Iohn 18.11 Shall not I drink the cup which my Father hath given me He sees we need affliction 1 Pet. 1.6 he appoints it as a dyet-drink to purge and sanctifie us Isa. 27.9 therefore dispute not but submit Heb. 12.9 We had fathers of the flesh which corrected us and we gave them reverence They might correct out of an humour but God doth it 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 for our profit Heb. 12.10 Therefore say as Eli 1 Sam. 3.18 It is the Lord let him do what seemeth him good What gets the Child by strugling but more blows What got Israel by their murmuring and rebelling but a longer and more tedious march and at last their Carcases fell in the Wilderness 4. If God be our Father let this cause in us a Childlike Reverence Mal. 1.6 If I be a Father where is my honour This is a part of the honour we give to God when we reverence and adore him If you have not alwayes a Childlike Confidence yet alwayes preserve a Childlike Reverence and how ready are we to run into extreams either to despond or grow wanton Because God is a Father therefore do not think you may be secure and take liberty to sin if you do God may carry it so as if he were no Father he may throw Hell into your Conscience When David presumed upon Gods Paternal Affection and began to wax wanton under Mercy God made him pay dear for it he withdrew the sense of his Love and though he had the heart of a Father yet he had the look of an Enemy David prayed Cause ●e to hear the voice of joy Psal. 51.8 He lay several months in desertion and it is thought he never recovered his full joy to the day of his death Oh keep alive holy fear with a Childlike confidence preserve an humble reverence The Lord is a Father therefore love to serve him he is the Mighty God therefore fear to offend him 5. If God be our Father let us walk obedientially 1 Pet. 1.14 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 As obedient Children When God bids you be humble and self-denying deny yours part with your bosom
shall be installed into their Honour and have the Crown-Royal set upon their Head They have in the Kingdom of Heaven the quintessence of all delights they have the Water of Life clear as Chrystal they have all Aromatick Perfumes they feed not on the Dew of Hermon but the Manna of Angels they lye in Christs bosom that bed of Spices There is such a pleasant variety in the happiness of Heaven that after millions of years it will be as fresh and desirable as at the first hours enjoying In the Kingdom of Heaven the Saints are Crowned with all those Perfections which the Humane Nature is capable of The desires of the Glorified Saints are infinitely satisfied there is nothing absent that they could wish might be enjoyed there is nothing present that they could wish might be removed They who are got to this kingdom would be loath to come back to the Earth again it would be much to their loss They would not leave the fatness and sweetness of the Olive to court the Bramble the things which tempt us they would scorn What are golden bags to the golden beams of the Sun of Righteousness In the kingdom of Heaven there is Glory in its highest elevation in that Kingdom is Knowledge without Ignorance Holiness without Sin Beauty without Blemish Strength without Weakness Light without Darkness Riches without Poverty Ease without Pain Liberty without Restraint Rest without Labour Joy without Sorrow Love without Hatred Plenty without Surfeit Honour without Disgrace Health without Sickness Peace without War Contentation without Cessation O the happiness of those that dye in the Lord they go into this blessed kingdom and if they are so happy when they dye then let me make two Inferences 1. Infer What little cause have the Saints to fear Death are any afraid of going to a Kingdom What is there in this World should make us desirous to stay here Do we not see God dishonoured and how can we bear it Is not this World a valley of tears and do we weep to leave it Are not we in a Wilderness among fiery Serpents And are we afraid to go from these Serpents Our best Friend lives above God is ever displaying the Banner of his Love in Heaven and is there any Love like his Are there any sweeter smiles or softer embraces than his What newes so welcome as leaving the World and going to a Kingdom Christian thy dying day will be thy wedding day and dost thou fear it Is a Slave afraid to be redeemed Is a Virgin afraid to be match'd into the Crown Death may take away a few worldly Comforts but it gives that which is better it takes away a Flower and gives a Jewel it takes away a short lease and gives land of inheritance If the Saints possess a Kingdom when they dye they have no cause to fear Death A Prince would not be afraid to cross the Sea though tempestuous if he were sure to be Crowned assoon as he came at shore 2. Infer If the Godly are so happy when they dye they go to a Kingdom then what little cause have we to mourn immoderately for the death of Godly Friends shall we mourn for their preferment Why should we shed tears immoderately for them who have all tears wiped from their eyes Why should we be swallowed up of grief for them who are swallowed up of joy They are gone to their Kingdom they are not lost but gone a little before not perished but translated non amissi sed praemissi Cyprian They are removed for their advantage as if one should be removed out of a smoaky Cottage to a Pallace Elijah was removed in a fiery Chariot to Heaven shall Elisha weep inordinately because he enjoyes not the company of Elijah Shall Iacob weep when he knows his Son Ioseph is preferred and made chief Ruler in Egypt We should not be excessive in grief when we know our Godly Friends are advanced to a Kingdom I confess when any of our Relations dye in their impenitency there is just cause of Mourning but not when our Friends take their flight to Glory David lost two Sons Absalom a wicked Son he mourned for him bitterly he lost the Child he had by Bathsheba he mourned not when the Child was departed St. Ambrose gives the reason David had a good hope nay assurance that the Child was translated into Heaven but he doubted of Absalom he dyed in his Sins therefore David wept so for him O Absalom My Son my Son but though we are to weep to think any of our Flesh should burn in Hell yet let us not be cast down for them who are so highly preferred at Death as to a Kingdom Our Godly Friends who dye in the Lord are in that blessed estate and are crowned with such infinite delights that if we could hear them speak to us out of Heaven they would say Weep not for us but weep for your selves Luke 23.28 We are in our Kingdom weep not at our preferment but weep for your selves who are in a sinful sorrowful World you are tossing on the troublesome waves but we are got to the Haven you are fighting with Temptations while we are wearing a Victorious Crown Weep not for us but weep for your selves 8. Branch See the Wisdom of the Godly they have the Serpents eye in the Doves head wise virgins Matth. 25.2 their Wisdom appear in their choice they choose that which will bring them to a Kingdom they choose Grace and what is Grace but the seed of Glory They choose Christ with his Cross but this Cross leads to a Crown Moses chose rather to suffer affliction with the people of God Heb. 11.25 it was a wise rational choice he knew if he suffered he should reign At the day of Judgment those whom the World accounted foolish will appear to be wise they made a prudent choice they chose Holiness and what is Happiness but the quintessence of Holiness They chose affliction with the people of God but through this purgatory of affliction they pass to Paradise God will proclaim the Saints Wisdom before Men and Angels 9. Br. See the folly of those who for vain Pleasures and Profits will lose such a glorious Kingdom like that Cardinal of France who said He would lose his part in Paradise if he might keep his Cardinalship in Paris I may say as Eccles. 9.3 Madness is in their heart Lysimachus for a draught of Water lost his Empire so for a draught of sinful Pleasure these will lose Heaven We too much resemble our Grand-Father Adam who for an Apple lost Paradise many for trifles to get a Shilling more in the Shop or Bushel will venture the loss of Heaven This will be an aggravation of the Sinners torment to think how foolishly he was undone for a flash of impure Joy he lost an eternal weight of Glory Would it not vex one who is the Lord of a Mannor to think he should part with his stately Inheritance for a
would take heed to my Ways that I offend not with my Tongue Look to the former slips of your Tongue and how you have by your Words provoked God and that will be a good means to make you more cautious for the future A Mariner that hath twice touched upon a Rock and been like to be cast away will be more careful how he comes there again 3 Rule Watch your Tongue Most Sin is committed for want of Watchfulness As the Tongue hath a double Fence set about it so it had need have a double Watch. The Tongue when it is let loose will be ready to speak loosly watch it lest it run beyond its Bounds in frothy and sinful Discourse Prov. 30.32 If thou hast thought Evil lay thy Hand upon thy Mouth That is say some lay thy Hand upon thy Mouth in token of Repentance But it may bear another Sence If thou hast thought Evil if angry malicious thoughts come into thy Mind lay thy Hand upon thy Mouth to stop thy Lips that thy thoughts come not into Words do not speak what thou thinkest If thou hast in thy Heart conceived Evil let not thy Tongue be the Midwife to bring it forth lay thy Hand upon thy Mouth The Spiritual Watch must be kept daily Watch and Pray 'T is not enough to Pray against Sin but you must Watch against it Look to your Tongue that there be no Wild Fire got into it The Iews Sealed the Sepulchre and set a Watch So Seal up your Lips by an Holy Vow and then Watch them that they speak no Evil. 4 Rule If you would not offend in your Tongue ponder your Words well before you speak Eccles. 5.1 Be not rash with thy Mouth Some speak vainly because inconsiderately they do not weigh their Words before they speak them He must needs make wild Work in Printing that should print his Letters and never mind how he sets them He that speaks rashly speaks rudely and discovers either Indiscretion or Sin Words spoken in haste may be repented of at leisure As it is with a Man's going if he goes carelesly and doth not mind his way his Foot may be in a Slough e'er he is aware So with a Man's speaking If he do not mind his Words but gives his Tongue liberty he may speak not only unadvisedly but unholily and give just offence 5 Rule If you would not offend in your Tongue pray to God to guard your Tongue Psal. 141.3 Set a Watch O Lord before my Mouth Set not about this Work in your own Strength but implore God's help The Tongue can no Man tame Jam. 3.8 Man that can tame the fiercest Creatures Lion Wolf Elephant yet cannot tame the Tongue but God can tame it therefore go to him by Prayer Pray Lord set a Watch before the Door of my Lips keep me that I may speak nothing to grieve thy Spirit or that may tend to thy dishonour God is the great Lord-Keeper he keeps the Heart and Tongue Pray that his fear may be a Golden Bridle to check us from speaking Evil then we are safe when we have God for our Guardian 6 Rule If you would be kept from evil speaking inure your Tongues to good speaking If you would not have the Cask have a bad scent put good Liquor into it So if you would not have your Tongue run out sinfully let it be used to good discourse speak often one to another of Christ and the things pertaining to the Kingdom of God The Spouses Lips drop'd as an Honey-comb Cant. 4.11 MOTIVES Vse To beware of Tongue-Sins 1 Motive If you have no care of your Tongues all your Religion is Vain Iam. 1.26 If any Man among you seems to be Religious and bridleth not his Tongue this Man's Religion is vain Many a one will hear the Word and make a profession of Religion but cares not what Liberty he takes in his Tongue to reproach and vilifie others This Man's Religion is vain That is 1. He hath no Religion his Religion is but a shew or pretence The Blazing Comet is no Star 2. It is vain because it is ineffectual it hath not that force upon him as Religion ought That is a vain Thing that doth not do its Work or Answer its End That Engine is vain that will not carry the Water That Physick is vain that will not Work That Ship is vain that will not Sail. And that Religion is vain which is ineffectual it will not Bridle the Tongue or Master the Passions That which doth not attain the end for which it was appointed is a vain Thing 2 Motive The Tongue discovers much of the Heart Verba sunt nuncia cordis Such as the Tongue is such commonly the Heart is A lascivious Tongue shews a lustful Heart an earthly Tongue a covetous Heart a murmuring Tongue a discontented Heart The Tongue is oft a Commentary upon the Heart As the Face breaking out in Sores shows the Blood is corrupt so the Tongue breaking out in sinful Discourse shows the Heart is corrupt 3 Motive To allow our selves in the abuse of the Tongue cannot stand with Grace I know a good Man may sometimes speak unadvisedly with his Lips he may fly out in Words be in a Passion but he doth not allow himself in it when his Passion is over he weeps Rom. 7.15 What I do I allow not but for a Man to allow himself in Sin Censuring Slandering dropping Words like Coals of Fire sure it is not consistent with Grace A Sheep may fall into the Dirt but doth not lie there A good Man may fall into a Sin of the Tongue but doth not lie in it he gets out again by repentance To allow one's self in Sin shews a Man is overcome of it that he regards it in his Heart and that is inconsistent with Grace Psal. 66.18 4 Motive The Sins of the Tongue are very defiling 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Iam. 3.6 The Tongue defileth Defiling to one's self and chiefly defiling to others The Tongue conveys Poison into the Ear of another sometimes by false Suggestions raising Prejudices in the Mind of another against such a Person sometimes by passionate Speeches the Spirit of another is provoked as the firing one Beacon causeth more Beacons to be fired So one angry Tongue makes more and stirs up the Fire of Contention 5 Motive The Evil Tongue is set on Fire of Hell In the Text Isaiah's Tongue was set on Fire from Heaven but a malicious censorious passionate Tongue is set on Fire from Hell When Satan inflames the Tongue then it spits Fire How rashly and sinfully did the Prophet Ionah speak Ch. 4.9 I do well to be angry to the Death Ionah in the Hebrew signifies a Dove which is without Gall but he shew'd too much Gall of bitterness What! to be angry and to be angry with God! and to justifie it Sure his Tongue had not a Coal from God's Altar for that was very unseemly for a Prophet When you find your