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A60543 A patern of free grace, or, The exceeding riches of the free grace and mercy of God in Christ to believing and repenting sinners by the example of that admirable convert, or rather miraculous mirror of Gods wonderful love and mercy in saving the repenting thief on the cross : wherein is excellently handled the doctrine of true repentance, the exceeding sinfulness of sin, with the desperate danger of final impenitency, with the certainty of Salvation to repenting sinners by Christ / by Samuel Smith. Smith, Samuel, 1588-1665. 1658 (1658) Wing S4190; ESTC R25767 152,510 534

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make him to dread those sins that bring such a taile of sorrow with them in the end Sixthly by our acknowledgement of sinne we cleare the Lords iustice and iustisie his Maiestie in punishing vs for the same Thus Dauid is led vnto this duty to make an hearty confession of his sinnes Psal 51.4 That thou saith he maist be iustified in thy sayings and true when thou iudgest Nehe. 1.7 Dan. 9.5 Ezra 9.6 This is cleare likewise in those excellent prayers of Nehemiah Daniel Ezra c. And last of all by recounting duely our sinnes and making due acknowledgement of the same our hearts are the better fitted for prayer and for all holy duties publicke and priuate this makes vs earnest and affectionate in the suites we put vp to God for neuer is a poore sinner more earnest in his requests for mercy then when hee is most sensible of his owne miserie and in the sence thereof hath beene led to an heartie acknowledgement of the same This makes men importunate suters Dan. 9.19 Ezra 9.6 Nehe. 1.11 Mat. 15. such as will haue no nay as it appeares in Daniel Ezra Dauid the Cananitish woman and the like This serues first of all to reproue diuers abuses about the performance of this duty of confession of sinnes Vse 1 amongst which the corruption crept into the Church of Rome is not the least vrging that their Auricular confession of sinnes in the eares of the Priest and that vpon paine of damnation Radford his Directory pag. 114. for these are their own words Euery one vnder the paine of damnation is bound to confesse to a lawfull Priest his sinne A doctrine that hath not one Scripture in all the booke of God vrging the necessitie of such a confession Nay contrarily to many a one many a time did our Sauiour giue absolution of sinne where there was no particular confession thereof made vnto him as that man in the Gospell that was sicke of the palsie vpon Christs sight of his faith he pronounced thus Mat. 9.2 Sonne thy sinnes be forgiuen thee And so to penitent Mary testifying her repentance for sinne by her abundant teares Ioh. 7. our Sauiour pronounced Thy sinnes are forgiuen thee But this is a subtile net which our Aduersaries like cunning Fishers of men haue framed to catch mens goods to inrich themselues to discouer mens secrets euen in the Councels of Princes and for the Priest to know where to haue one for his turne But doth not Saint Iames say Obiect Iam. 5.18 Confesse your faults one to another This is the Scripture I confesse that is principally vrged by our Aduersaries Answ to warrant their doctrine of Auricular confession But by this Scripture the Priest is bound as straightly to shriue himselfe to the penitent as the penitent to the Priest for S. Iames requires it as a mutuall duty Indeed that there is a lawfull and commendable duty to bee performed amongst Christians in confessing of their faults one to another was neuer denyed by vs it is that wee often call vpon and prouoke men vnto But yet in these two cases especially First Cases of priuate confession in priuate and personall iniuries and wrongs done one to another it is requisite that wee should come and confesse our faults one to another and to seeke forgiuenesse and to labour a reconciliation Secondly in case of trouble of conscience to the end wee may not sink vnder the burthen thereof or any way giue aduantage vnto Sathan to haue the greater power ouer vs it is an excellent thing to disburthen our soules by confession of our particular sinnes vnto some godly Minister or some faithfull Christian that is knowne to be a man of wisedome and conscience able to minister comfort in these cases it is a most commendable dutie But we hold it not as a matter of absolute necessitie to confesse vnto men as the Church of Rome doth neither do we tye this duty to the Priests eare but hold that it may bee performed also to a faithfull Christian albeit but a priuate man who is able to minister a word of comfort and to beare anothers burthen in loue Secondly this shewes how farre such men are from true repentance that are strangers vnto this dutie of Confession Faine they would haue God to pardon their sinnes but they yet neuer framed any Inditement against themselues faine they would escape the iudgement of God but they cannot endure to iudge themselues And of these there are foure sorts First such as are ignorant of their owne estates and of their owne miserie by reason of sinne these men rest with this generall acknowledgement of sinne We are all sinners And God forgiue vs there is none without sinne But yet they neuer came truly to see any one sinne how sinne hath made them guilty of Gods wrath and vengeance and without repentance makes them liable vnto euerlasting damnation this knowledge of sinne whilest they are ignorant of there can bee no true ioy nor heartie acknowledgement of sinne and so no hope of pardon It is the knowledge of the Word we know that brings men to the sight of their sinnes to an hearty acknowledgement of the same to God and teacheth them how to pray for the pardon of the same which whilest men remaine ignorant of it is impossible to performe these duties aright Secondly such as hide their sinnes and conceale them yea if they be told of them will outface them like Gehezi 2 Reg. 5.25 Acts 5.3 who being questioned of his Master Thy Seruant went no whither saith he and this was the behauiour of Ananias and Saphira who rather then they would glorifie God by confessing their fault sinned yet more and more by lying vnto the holy Ghost We haue too many of such amongst vs that vnlesse you bee able to testifie vpon proofe will hardly be brought to confesse any thing wherein the policy of Sathan doth notably appeare to take away shame where it should be in the committing of sinne and to put it where it should not be in the confession of the same Whereas a true confessor will bee his owne greatest enemie racking his sinne to the vtmost pin that God may haue the glory and the sinner his deserued shame Thirdly those that Pharisaically stand vpon their owne righteousnesse and haue got a whorish forehead to defend their sins this is that corruption wee haue drawne from our first Parents How did Adam post off the matter to his Wife when the Lord expostulated the matter with him Gen. 3.12.13 The woman saith he whom thou gauest me she gaue me of the fruit and I did eate And the woman she laid the blame vpon the Serpent and thus sinne is poasted off from one to another Thus is it now no sinne can be so vile but men are ready to plead for it and therein hold a buckler ouer Sathans head for feare he should receiue a blow Drunkennesse say they is
ayre hindering and restraining them but the nearer they come to their place the earth the swifter they moue So sinne moues slowly at the first by reason it is restrained by feare or shame but the nearer it brings the sinner to the graue or to hell the swifter it moues and the more hardly restrained it comes with such a violent swinge it is hardly staid as heere in this man who was most wicked when hee was nearest his end This truth may further be cleared by diuers examples in the booke of God not only in the wicked but also in the godly themselues who haue made a fearefull progresse in sin when once they began to fall from God thus was it with Eua when Sathan had once preuailed with her Gen. 3. to lend an care vnto his charmes First she saw the fruite and set open her eyes the casements of her soule by the which the deuill wound himselfe into her heart Secondly she desired Thirdly tooke of it Fourthly she eate thereof Still the further the worse Thus was it with Cain Pharaoh Saul Iudas c. If we examine their sinnes and fallings away from God wee shall sinde that all was not vpon a suddaine neither did Sathan set vpon them with his noysom temptations all at the first But brought them on by degrees according to that of the Prophet Ier. 9.3 they bend their tongs like their bow to lyes but they are not valiant for the truth vpon the earth for they proceed from euill to euill and they know not me saith the Lord. Againe the Lord complaining of his people that they made not the right vse of their afflictions saith Why should ye bee stricken any more Esay 1.5 ye will revolt more and more Yea this is true not only in the wicked but euen in the godly themselues as wee may see in Ionas the Lords Prophet Ionas 1. In Dauid who fell from one sin to another and the last the worst Mot. 26.70 Of Peter that from a bare deniall of Christ fell to curse and to sweare that hee knew not Christ Besides I dare say that he is but a titular Christian that finds not this truth in some degree or other by wofull experience in himselfe And this thing so comes to passe First Reas 1 in regard of Sathan who doth commonly so fortifie what hold soeuer hee winneth to himselfe that whensoeuer he findeth the heart of a sinner swept and garnished Luk 11. by euill thoughts and sinfull imaginations fit to entertaine Sathan Sathan will then bring with him seauen spirits worse then himselfe and these will enter in and dwell there and so the later end of that man will be worse then the first Secondly in regard of sin it selfe the which will fret daily mo●e and more as the Apostle saith as doth a Canker 2 Pet. 2.17 which we see infecteth one member after another vntill at last it hath won the whole body our Sauiour compareth it to a peece of leven which is of a diffusing nature that will sower the whole lump so is it with sin when it shall once be entertained it is like a shamelesse Guest it will grow impudent and will not easily be shaken off Thirdly in regard of the sinner himselfe who hauing often made shipwrack of faith and of a good conscience the mouth of conscience at last comes to bee stopped that the sinner runs on in sin without controlement It is the mercy of God vnto his people that whensoeuer they sin against him they may haue a monitor within them that will giue them no peace in sin That sin becomes not sweete in their mouths as Iob speaketh of the wicked But when a man shall relish sin and goe on in a licencious course without check of conscience or any controlement such a one is not far from distruction And last of all in regard of God himselfe who being often and still and againe prouoked through the contempt of grace offered and through obstinacy willfulnesse in sinning is prouoked at last to cast off the sinner and to striue no more with him This was the iudgment the Lord threatned against the sinful world in the days of Noah My spirit shal no more strine with mans spirit Gen 6. Of all the iudgmēts the most fearfulest whē the Lord shal cast of a sinner his care lay the raines in the neck like a father whose son hath run riot lōg by no means wil be reclaimed This is a sure fore-runner of distruction O then happy and thrice happy is he that sinneth least next he that returneth home soonest but most wofull is the ●state of him that comes once to be hardned in sinne that with Ieroboam hath sold himselfe to worke wickednesse in the sight of the Lord. Seeing then that wee see thus the cursed nature of sinne Vse 1 and the miserable condition of the wicked that when they begin once to fall away from God they haue no stay of themselues but proceed from euill to worse and from one degree of sinne vnto another vntill at last there be no remedie Oh how may this awaken euery wicked and vngodly man and woman to consider that when a man beginneth once to leaue God God leaueth him and when God once forsaketh a man the deuill takes possession of the heart of such a one This appeares in Cain Pharaoh Saul Iudas c. if we should trace these mens fallings off from God step by steppe wee shall see from what small beginnings sinne tooke root in them and being so entertained increased in them daily more and more God more and more forsaking them their corruptions daily more and more increasing and at last breaking out into open rebellion against God and open desperation against their owne souls Oh the misery of a sinner thus forsaken of God! Oh the misery of that soule that once comes to bee remorslesse in sinne Poore soules these are in misery and see it not are vnder Gods wrath and regard it not Lay before these their misery in regard of sinne beseech them with teares exhort them by the tender mercies of God threaten against them the iudgements of the Law offer vnto them the promises of the Gospell intreat them by the death of Christ and the warmest bloud that issued from his blessed side All these things wil no way affect them nor any whit moue them but as Iob speaketh of the Leuintha● His heart is harder then the neather milstone that is the state of those whom God hath once left to hardnesse of heart and giuen vp to reprobatc sense whose heart doth not quake and tremble to consider these things Secondly the consideration hereof should admonish euery man and euery woman and euery mothers childe amongst vs to take heed of sinne and to dread it as we would dread a Serpent or a Cockatrice and that in regard of the deceitfulnesse of sinne which if it haue any entertainment it will waite on
this the Lord doth To magnifie his owne mercy Resp and to endeare his helpe and releefe to his people when there is none else to deliuer I create comfort saith the Lord by his Prophet As all things were created of nothing so when there is no seeing ground of comfort God createth it out of nothing that his grace may bee the better wellcome to his afflicted children Which should teach vs Vse 1 to make the Lord our friend who is our strong helpe who will not break the brused reede nor quench the smoking flax Whose nature is to pitty men in misery hath promised to bee with his seruants in six troubles and in seauen Heb. 13. and never to leaue them nor forsake thē Secondly this may be a ground of patience vnto vs when miseries are vpon vs Though our miseries are vpon vs as the Aramites yet as Elisha said there are more with vs then against vs. Vpon him therefore let vs labour to fasten all our hope and then notwithstanding our miseries wee shall sinde comfort and let vs know that it were ill for vs that we had no iudgements except it were so well with vs to deserue none VERSE 39. If thou bee Christ saue thy selfe and vs Text. THIS Theefe was not acquainted with the nature of Christs Kingdome In what manner which was not earthly as hee thought but spirituall he thought that Christ had spoken blasphemy because he had called himselfe the Son of God yea and as he conceiued all those miracles that Christ had wrought were not wrought by his owne power but by that power of the deuill And because he did not deliuer himselfe from the Crosse hee concluded that he could not bee the Son of God But that could Christ haue done at this time but hee would not because his time was now come to suffer So that if Christ had now come downe from the Crosse it would not haue proued him so much to bee the Son of God as being dead and buried to raise himselfe from the dead For he was declared mighitly to bee the Son of God by his resurrection from the dead it was a more glorious worke to raise vp Lazarus from the dead then if Christ had restored him to health being but sick on his bed So in Christ it was a more glorious work to raise vp himself from th● graue then if hee had saued himself aliue being on the Crosse But yet notwithstanding all his diuine preaching and glorious miracles that Christ wrought by the which hee declared himselfe mightily to bee the Son of God this impenitēt wretch ouerlooks them all and calleth the truth of God into question Calling the truth into question If thou be Christ where wee haue first of all to obserue How great and how dangerous the sin of infidelity is Doct. 1 Infidelity a dangerous sin it ouerlooks all the grounds of a mans comfort such as are Gods power wisdom goodnesse mercy c. and calls them all into question No doubt this man had heard of the same of Christ of those glorious miracles that he had wrought the same of Christ went far and neere he could not be ignorant that he was reputed the Sonne of God for so saith he to Christ If thou be the Sonne of God And yet notwithstanding all these his heart is shut vp in vnbeleefe by which meanes the way that leadeth vnto life and saluation through faith in Christ through his infidelitie is barred vp against him This was the sinne of our first parents albeit God had said Gen. 3.3 Ye shall not eate thereof neither shall ye touth it lest yee dye As the woman confessed to Sathan yet for want of faith to beleeue the truth of Gods word they eate the forbidden fruite and so brought Gods wrath vpon them and their posteritie This was the sinne of the Israelites who albeit they had experience of Gods power and might in bringing them out of Egypt and that miraculous deliuerance shewed them from the crueltie of Pharaoh and that through the Red-sea yet vpon euery light occasion called they still Gods loue power goodnesse and mercy into question as if they had no experience at any time of the same Thus then they murmure in the wildernesse Numb 11.18.19 Psal 78.19.20 when they wanted meate Can God prepare a table in the wildernesse Can he prepare flash for his people Howsoeuer this people were guiltie of many sinnes yet this this sinne of Infidelitie was that sinne that in so speciall a manner prouoked the Lord to wrath against them for so saith the Text Psa 78.21 Therefore the Lord heard and was angry and the fire was kindled in Iacob and also wrath came vpon Israel But what might be the reason thereof Because they beleeued not in God Vers 12. and trusted not in his helpe And albeit the Lord sware vnto their Fathers that he would giue vnto them the Land of Canaan Deut. 1.8 yet of all those that came out of the land of Egypt and had seene his miracles vpon Pharaoh and his people there did not one of them aboue the age of twenty yeares come into that good Land What might be the cause Surely they stood guiltie before the Lord of many sinnes such as were their idolatry whoredome c. but aboue all other that which the Lord was most of all displeased at was their Infidelity for so saith the holy Ghost Heb. 3.19 They could not enter in because of vnbeleefe This appeares likewise in the example of that Prince in Samaria that would not beleeue the Prophet touching the great plentie which he prophesied should be in Samaria 2. Kin. 7.1 that a measure of fine floure should be sold for a shekel in the gate of Samaria His infidelitie did not onely depriue him of the fruition of the plenty but was punished with the losse of his life For the people trode him in the the gate and he dyed 2 King 7.20 Another memorable example hereof we haue recorded by the Euangelist Mark 6.5 That when our Sauiour came to the City of Nazareth there to preach and to shew his power the Text saith Hee could do no great works there Vers 6. and what might be the reason Mat. 13.58 Because of their vnbeleefe The Infidelity and vnbeleefe that was amongst them did after a sort binde the hands of our blessed Sauiour that he could not do the good he desired amongst them This doctrine might bee further insisted vpon by the examples of Gods iudgements vpon his owne children as the Israelites who for this sinne were broken off Rom. 11.20 Of Zachary that doubting of the Lords promise by his Angell that Elizabeth his wife should beare him a Sonne Luk. 1.20 was for this sinne of his smitten dumbe By all which testimonies and examples it is most cleare how hainous this sinne of Infidelity is And it must needs be so First Reas 1
shall bee perfected Secondly this is the time in this life of a Christians warfare where wee are to combate with sinne Sathan and the world Now as it was said Let not him that putteth on his Armour reioyce but him that putteth it off for this battell endeth not vntill death come when then we shal be out of the Gun-shot of Sathans temptations and set free from all the enemies of our peace Besides the Lord will haue the graces in the hearts of his seruants first exercised and made manifest to the praise of his owne Name and that in this life before he crowne them with glory hereafter Seeing then that the happinesse of a Christian is not to be looked for here Vse 1 but hereafter in the kingdome of heauen This may teach vs in the first place to vse the world as if we vsed it not and not to pitch our Tabernacle here but rather to resolue that heauen is our portion and our inheritance Heb. 11.13 and therefore as Strangers and Pilgrims we should seek and prouide for an abiding City Secondly seeing our chiefest happinesse and comfort is not to be looked for here nor in any sublunary thing vnder the Sunne but reserued for vs in Gods kingdome This should teach vs to lift vp our hearts thither Col. 3.2 and to set our affections on heauenly things and not on things below nothing can more dishonour a Christian then this to make the world his chiefest study and care whereas the Lord hath reserued vs for a more durable and lasting inheritance When thou commest into thy kingdome Text. This Penitent Thiefe albeit truely humbled for his sinnes and obtayning mercy at Christs hands in the pardon of them as we shall see hereafter yet is not freed from his remporall punishment but suffereth with Christ And herein will teach vs That release from temporall afflictions doth not alwayes follow true repentance Doct. 2 Release from temporall afflictions doth not al wayes follow true repentāce but many are punished temporally that are not condemned eternally Wee may see this in that manner of the Lords dealing with Adam and Eue after they had sinned God made with them a couenant that The Seed of the woman should bruse the Serpents head Gen. 3.15 which was a cleare promise and prophecie of Christ by whom he was againe to bee restored into fauour Yet notwithstanding Cursed bee the earth for thy sake And In sorrow shalt thou bring forth c. This we may see in Moses Deu 34.5.10 an excellent seruant of God and so often stiled in Scripture a man highly in Gods fauour to whom God spake face to face a Ruler and Sauiour vnto his people Israel Yet for his sinne the Lord would not suffer him to go into the land of Canaan I do not doubt of the saluation of Miriam the sister of Moses that repined against Moses because she was no Prophetesse or at least in that authoritie as Moses himselfe was yet God stroke her with the Leprosie Though the Lord pardoned the sinne of Dauid vpon his true repentance 2. Sam. 12.10.11 yet the sword is sent against his house and his owne wiues are defiled We may see this in the Israelites in their iourneying towards the Land of Canaan for whose sinne of murmuring against Moses and Aaron Psal 90. the Lord brought heauie iudgements vpon them vntill they were almost wasted and consumed And thus dealt the Lord with the Church of Corinth for their want of their godly preparation in comming to the Lords Table the Apostle tels them 1 Cor. 11.30 For this cause some are sicke and some are weake and some are fallen asleepe And it must needs be thus First Reas 1 the Lord though he do pardon the sinnes of his children doth oftentimes chastice them afterwards for the same that hereby he may preuent the like sinnes in time to come and by the bitternesse of affliction may moue them to hate those sinnes which otherwise vnto their corrupt nature would haue beene sweet and pleasant And this no doubt was one reason wherefore the Lord layed his corrections so sharply vpon Dauid Hezekiah Manasses c. that they might for future times keepe the better watch ouer their owne hearts and ouer their owne wayes since sinne brings with it more bitternesse at last then sweetnesse at first and herein preuents more heauie iudgements which otherwise they would draw vpon themselues Secondly as in respect of the godly themselues when they sin against God God will visit their iniquities with the rod and their sinnes with scourges so also in respect of others the Lord will make them exemplarie vnto others to terrifie them from sinning against him How many in the world haue receiued incouragement to commit sinne by Dauids example Noah Peter c. and yet the Lord did sharply and seuerely correct them How much more would they bee incouraged by their examples if the Lord had any whit spared them therein The consideration whereof Vse 1 should make vs carefull by all meanes possible to auoid sinne that brings with it such miserie here if not for feare of eternall torments which I confesse all the godly are freed from through the Lord Iesus Christ yet at least for feare of temporall afflictions and chastisements for sinne which the Lord many times doth bring vpon his seruants in this life sinning against him which haue in them more bitternesse at last then pleasure at first Secondly this may teach vs to take heed how we censure others when Gods hand is vpon them for so may Gods Church and the dearest of his seruants seeme manie times to bee most miserable Who euer had such a load of sorrowes and afflictions layed vpon them as Christ himselfe had Doth not Hezekiah complaine that the Lord brused his bones like a Lion Esay 53. And Iob likewise that the Lord set him as a marke to shoot at and that the venome of the arrowes of the Almightie had drunke vp his spirits And so likewise for the Church of God how many patheticall complaints doth it put vp in times of miserie as in the whole booke of the Lamentation and elsewhere of whom it is said Thou feedest them with the bread of teares Psal 80.5 and giuest them teares to drinke in great measure And againe in what a miserable condition was the Church in when the Prophet complaineth of it thus Psal 29.2 The dead bodies of thy servants haue they giuen to bee meat vnto the fowls of the heauen and the flesh of thy Saints vnto the beasts of the earth Their bloud haue they shed like water c. and yet notwithstanding precious in Gods account Hitherto of the Penitent his request vnto Christ Christs answer followeth VERSE 43. And Iesus said vnto him Text. Verily I say vnto thee To day shalt thou be with me in Paradise HItherto of the Penitents Petition Now followeth Christs answer Verily I say vnto thee c.
and accountest thy selfe vnworthy of such a mercy Verily I say vnto thee this day c. That wee may obserue in the next place is that There is an vnchangeable certaintie in all Gods promises Doct. 2 There is an vnchangeable certainty in al Gods promises Mat. 24. his Word shall surely bee accomplished Heauen and earth shall passe away but my Word shall not passe away He is not as man that hee should lye or the sonne of man that he should change Hath hee said it and shall hee not doe it who hath resisted his will Hee is most iust in all his promises hee maketh with his seruants and will in his due time accomplish all his iudgements threatned against the wicked hee is yea and Amen Reu. 2. The faithfull and true witnesse I will not falsisie my truth saith the Lord My couenant will I not breake Psal 89.33 nor alter the thing that is gone out of my lips Wee may see this in the Lords manner of dealing with his seruants as to Abraham Dauid and the rest Thou wilt saith the Prophet performe thy truth to Iacob Mic. 7.20 and mercy to Abraham as thou hast sworne to our forefathers in old time Mal. 3.6 I am the Lord change not and therefore he is called Iehouah one that as hee hath his being of himselfe and from himselfe so giueth he the being to all creatures that haue their being so likewise giueth he being to all his promises This is that Iosuah obserueth concerning the Lords promises made vnto the people of Israel Ios 21.44 There fayled nothing of all the good things which the Lord had sayd vnto the house of Israel but all came to passe We may see this in that first couenant and promise God made with Adam hauing sinned Gen. 3.15 The seede of the woman shall bruise the Serpents head what though the same promise seemes to be forgotten it being almost 4000. yeeres after Gal. 4.4 wherein God made the same good Yet when the fulnesse of time was come God sent his Sonne Wee must not tye the Lord to any time when to helpe hee knoweth the fittest and the best time to relieue his distressed seruants Neither are we to be discouraged though we be not by and by deliuered out of miserie The people of Israel were promised deliuerance out of captiuitie yet it was a long time first Dauid was delayed so long before deliuerance came as that hee crieth out Psal 13. How long wilt thou forget me God dealeth with men herein as a Physitian dealeth with his Patient when he requireth wine in the fit of a burning Feauer I will not giue it saith hee not because he will neuer giue him wine but because hee knoweth when it is best to giue it thus dealeth hee with his seruant making choice of the most seasonable time to send comfort And as the Lord will in his due time make good his promises vnto his children so will he also make good those his denuntiations of iudgements against the wicked What became of his denuntiation against the old world in the dayes of Noah Gen. 7. As God had a time to threaten hee had a time also to punish What became of that iudgement the Lord threatned against Iericho Ios 6.26 that the man should bee accursed of God that should go about to reedisie that cursed Citie That he should lay the foundation in the bloud of his eldest sonne and reare vp the gates thereof in the bloud of his youngest sonne What though this Iudgement seemed to be forgotten many hundred yeares did not the Lord make the same good afterwards in Hiel 1. King 16.34 And so likewise concerning the Prince of Samariah that would not beleeue the Prophet touching that plentie the Lord would giue in that City 2. King 7. the iudgement threatned for his incredulitie was afterwards inflicted vpon him Though the Lord bee full of lenitie to keepe off his hand a long time from the wicked yet all his iudgements shall bee accomplished in their season and in the end the Lord will pay them home For whatsoeuer hee hath said in his Word shall surely come to passe Though it go well with the wicked a while and they flourish like a greene Palme-tree though their Cow calue in due season though they haue riches and leaue Inheritances to their babes yet there is a day of reckoning when all things that God hath threatened shall be accomplished And the reason hereof may be drawne from the vnchangeablenesse of Gods nature Reas 1 Mal. 3.6 I am the Lord and change not Cursed Balaam can acknowledge this truth perceiuing in himselfe how hee was led by an ouer-ruling hand to blesse Gods people when hee faine would haue cursed them God is not saith he as man that he should lye Num. 23.19 neither as the sonne of man that he should repent Hath he said and shall he not do it hath he spoken and shall he not accomplish it Iob 23.13 Hee is saith Iob of one minde and who can turne him He doth what his minde desireth Secondly God is a God of power able of himselfe to performe and bring to passe whatsoeuer the purpose of his will is for which cause he is called the God of might able to do whatsoeuer hee will in heauen and earth So saith God of himselfe to Abraham I am God all sufficient Gen. 17.1 Gen. 35.11 The same esaith he to Iacob I am God all-sufficient grow and multiply Our Sauiour Christ saith Mat. 19.26 With God all things are possible Most plentifull be the places that commend vnto vs the power of God and all to shew that nothing can hinder him from executing the purpose of his owne will Seeing then that there is such an vndoubted certaintie in Gods Word Vse 1 both in respect of his promises made vnto the godly as also in respect of his threatnings denounced against the wicked This may serue for ground of singular comfort vnto the godly For hereupon may they stay themselues in a comfortable expectation of all those promises he hath made vnto them in his Word How many prophecies and promises hath the Lord already fulfilled for his Church and people which were neither in the power of Sathan nor in the craftie deuices of wicked men to make frustrate Such as are the manifestation of Christ in the flesh the calling of the Gentiles c. So shal it be touching all those promises that are not yet accomplished Such as are The calling of the Iewes what though now they be cut off for a time through their vnbeleefe Rom. 11. God hath promised to graft them in againe and he will make good his promise The ouerthrow of Antichrist That hath made all Nations drunke with the wine of her fornication What though now she sit as a Queene and saith I shall see no more sorrow God will bring her plagues vpon her in