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A51436 Religious meditations on Ecclesiastes, Chap. 12. vers. 13, 14 Mosse, John. 1699 (1699) Wing M2857A; ESTC R221919 20,870 69

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shed for me there was no need of any thing for me to doe so that whatsoever Fruits of Piety and Holiness should through thy power be produced by me would be of no regard Therefore relying upon thee trusting in thee and believeing that thou would'st not look upon me as I am in a state of uncleanness and corruption but through Christ as I am in him I cast my self upon thee and trust wholy in the merit 's of a crucified Saviour who came into the World to save Sinners But to such an exclamation what will the Righteous God reply Surely he will not say I have chosen you respectively in my good will and pleasure that you may Glorifie me World without end and have ordained to Destruction the greatest part of your fellow Creatures not by reason they are worse or you more worthy but that they may Glorifie me in Hell and you in Heaven and as I have mercy on you so will avenge my self on them that have in the Loins of Adam Sinned against me Mat. 25.12.41 But he will say in that day to those that have not fear'd and obey'd him Depart from me ye workers of Iniquity I know ye not with what confidence can you look for admittance into my Kingdom when you know your selves unworthy and unfit for such a Glorious place Rev. 21 27. where no unclean thing can enter or nothing that is defiled how can you expect that I should hear your Cries when you would not hear mine no no. Prov. 1.24.30 Because I have called and ye refused I have stretched out my hand and no man regarded But ye have set at nought all my Counsel and would hear none of my reproof I also will laugh at your calamity I will mock when your fear cometh when your fear cometh as desolation and your Destruction cometh as a Whirl-wind when distress and anguish cometh upon you Then dismal and terrible will it be at that time shall they call upon me but I will not answer they shall seek me early but they shall not find me And mark the just occasion of it For that they hated knowledge and did not choose the fear of the Lord. They would hear none of my counsel and despised all my reproof Thus will the Righteous God plead with the workers of Iniquity who are covering themselves Isa 30.1 and not with the Spirit of the Lord that presume to say we are cover'd with the Righteousness of the Lamb justified by the Blood of Christ when they are inwardly ravening Wolfes corrupted and in a state of abomination and have not come so far nay have not Faith to beleive they ever can be able as to know the Blood of Christ to purge their corrupt and defiled Consciences from dead works perform'd without a renewed Heart to serve the living God in pure and hearty obedience to all his holy Laws Such are ready to forget or at least don 't solidly think that they must be called before the Judgment seat of God there to give an exact and strict account of the deeds done in the Body 2 Cor. 5.10 and to receive a reward according to them for every secret Action for every hidden Thought must they reckon And all that cannot stand this fiery Trial must be consumed by it Therefore came the word of the Lord to the Prophet after this manner Isa 33.13 16. Hear ye that are a far off what I have done and ye that are near acknowledge my might The Sinners in Zion are afraid fearfulness hath surprised the Hypocrites who among us shall dwell with the devouring Fire who amongst us shall dwell with everlasting Burnings He that walketh Righteously and speaketh uprightly He shall dwell on high his place of defence shall be the munition of Rocks Bread shall be given him his waters shall be sure Oh the Blessed estate of the Righteous who is it will not cry Oh that I might die the death of the Righteous Oh that my latter end may be like unto his He shall lay down his Head in Peace and nothing shall make him affraid in a peaceable and quiet Conscience shall he leave the world no terrours of Soul shall assail him But in a certain assurance of endless Peace his Soul is sweetly resign'd to the will of his merciful God he takes his leave of the world without reluctance or trouble in Spirit and why so Oh who can declare that comfort and sweet consolation that he feels to abound in his Soul He is ready to lanch forth into that boundless Ocean of never ending joy Rev. 7. where the Wicked cease from troubling and all sorrow is done away Such a Man overcomes that unwillingness to die which is inherent to our Nature and how so He is sure that when his Earthly Tabernacle is dissolved 2 Cor. 5.1 there 's an Habitation provided for him eternally in the Heavens for this he grones earnestly and desires to be clothed with that Mortality may be swallowed up of Life 1 Cor. 15.55 then can he say Oh Death where is thy sting Oh Grave where is thy Victory whilst he is at home in the Body is absent from the Lord from the full and boundless enjoyment of his Love and Light and walking by Faith not by sight is willing to be absent from the Body and present with the Lord. But with the Wicked it is not so he has spent his days in contempt to the Lord in despight to his holy Laws but the time of his departure is at hand and now he begins to remember how he hath provoked a just and merciful God who would have had mercy upon him and would have reclaim'd him from the evil of his ways but he slighted his Visitations set at nought his counsel would none of his reproof persever'd in his impious courses and did not consider his latter end wherefore has terrour and torture already seised his Soul the Judgments of a Righteous God begin to take hold upon him now his Conscience more then a Thousand witnesses doth condemn him and God who is greater doth condemn him also Now he feels an Hell upon Earth that once had his Heaven here Now he that had as much of Heaven as he desired hath more of Hell than he can bear now he begins that work of repentance which here should have had end Now he cries for a longer time that has so greivously spent his own now I 'le part with all to have peace to my tormented Soul that would not once part with the least of my pleasures for it But ah remember thou in thy Life time Luke 16.25 how did the Lord strive to do thee good how many years did he call unto thee before he gave thee over to a reprobate mind he called and thou would'st not hear now he will not hear thy woful cries but will execute his terrible Judgments upon thee and none shall be able to deliver Destruction comes as a Whirl-wind desolation and misery surrounds on every side now the sight of his Friends that once rejoyc'd help to aggravate the greif of his Soul he spent his time in jollitry with them and forgot the Lord his maker and now he sorrowfully warns them that as he must to all Eternity be cursed with an inevitable woe so must they beware Luke 16.28 lest they come into this place of Torment now Hell is no longer feign'd to deterr him but dismally felt to damn him now Religion is no longer a Po●i●ick design but the neglect proves perpetual Damnation now ther 's an overruling God that will bring all into Judgment for he feels the weight thereof sinking his Soul down into everlasting pangs now he that enjoy'd the unbouaded pleasures of this world is enjoyn'd to bear the never ended plagues of another The thoughts of which may lay us low and humble and cause us to seek him that will secure us from such a deplorable condition of which too many are insensible but 't is to be fear'd will undergoe at last What else can the Wicked look for but the fearful Judgments of a revenging Fire which will burn up all the proud and workers of Iniquity they shall be all as stubble in this terrible day of the Lord Mal. 4.1 2. But to you that fear my name behold the repeated promises of joy to them that fear God shall the Sun of Righteousness arise with healing under his wings c. And we know that he is risen according to his promise and by the brightness of his appearance hath dissipated the darkness of our Hearts and discover'd the corruption of them and by the vertue of this his arising is healing administer'd to our diseased Souls he hath cured us of our Infirmities and made us strong in the Lord and in the power of his might So that we who have embraced him in this Spiritual appearance are enabled to run the way of his Commandment with great delight having open'd to him who brings refreshment with him Spiritual food and nourishm●●● will sup with him hath he ●●●mis'd and he with me Rev. 3.20 and we encourag'd in this our travel to 〈◊〉 on our course and keep our Fait● because we are assured that a crow● of Righteousness 2 Tim. 4.8 will the Lord to Righteous Judge give to all the that love his appearing And w● can without presumption glory 〈◊〉 God in the highest bear an exper●mental testimony to the words 〈◊〉 the Holy Psalmist Psalm 1.1 2 3. Blessed is the Man that walket● not in the counsel of the ungodly nor standeth in the way of Sinner nor sitteth in the seat of the Scornfu● But his delight is in the Law of t●● Lord and in his Law doth he med●tate day and night And he shall 〈◊〉 like a Tree planted by the Rivers 〈◊〉 water that bringeth forth his Fru●● in his Season his Leaf also shall n●● wither and whatsoever he doeth shall Prosper THE END