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A25423 An helpe to better hearts for better times indeavoured in severall sermons, wherein the zeal and fervency required in Gods services is declared, severall hinderances discovered, and suitable helps provided : all out of Gods treasury ... / by John Angier. Angier, John, 1605-1677. 1647 (1647) Wing A3164; ESTC R24183 170,864 660

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vanity when he seeth us that way disposed 4. Greive the spirit of God to see his Temple in that guise and dresse On the contrary a reverent behaviour of body that will 1. Beget respective thoughts in our mindes 2. Effect the like reverent carriage in others which will be helpefull to us 3. Take advantage from Satan when he seeth no opportunity 4. Content the spirit of God when he seeth his Temple in a comely habit and he will delight to be more there 5. Looke up to the Lord Jesus to make these considerations usefull and to effect more of this reverence in use He shewed the greatest respect that ever was shewed to Gods Ordinances when he whipped out the profaners of the Temple and he as head of the Church hath full●es to bestow Ob. Th● Ordinances ●●eme to be weake and foolish ●hin● and not to deserve such reverence for men to speake to God and God to speake his minde unto us by men a poore thing Ans The Apostle hath answered this to my hand 1 Cor. 1. ●5 The foolishnes of God is wiser then men and the weaknes of God stronger then men What though they may seeme foolishnes and weaknes grant them so to be yet they are Gods foolishnes and weaknes God can make that a strong way which is in it self weake and that a wise way which is in it self foolish that which hath the wisedome of God and the strength of God with it cannot be foolish cann●t be weake however it may seeme abstracted therefrom Gods wisdome is an infinite and hidden wisd●●e all of God is not there●o 〈◊〉 ●ke and foolish because we see not the strength and wisdome of it Let us conclude our blindnes folly and weaknes rather then charge Gods means of folly and weaknes CHAP. III. Of the second hinderance of instant worshipping of God wandring thoughts ISA. 29.13 Forasmuch as this people draw near me with their mouth and do honour me with their lips but have removed their hearts farre from me HAving finished the first hindrance of our instant worshipping of God despising of Gods worship we come to a second seated in the same faculty of the soul the minde and it is wandring or roving thoughts in Gods worship For the handling whereof I have made choice of this text wherein the Lord doth blame it in the Israelitish worshipers of him By heart here we are to understand the whole inward man the minde will affections for i● stands opposed to the whole o●t●ard man included in a pa●t expressed the mouth and lips In the like sense heart put alone is taken Mat. 15. ●9 out of the heart proceed evil thoughts murthers adulteries i. e. out of the whole inward man part whereof is the heart proceeds evil thoughts the work of the minde and murthers adult●ri●s the work of the will and a●●●tions manifested in the outward man I am particularly to speak of the absence of one power of the minde from God the thoughts N. The absence of our thoughts in Gods worship doth weaken our worshiping of God Wandring thoughts in Gods worship do hinder our earnest worshipping of God God complains here that his people drew near him with their mouths but their hearts were gone from him if the absence of the heart and particularly of the minde and more particularly of the thoughts of the minde did not weaken and hinder their worship why should the Lord complain of the absence Nay why should he punish the abs●nce so admirably as here he threatneth to do Mat. 15.7 our Saviour calleth them that worship God with their bodies and their heart farre from him hypocrites such worship therefore hath hypocrisy in it and the more wandring of minde the more hypocrisy and if so it is but weak worship The Lord by the Prophet doth particularly discommend the hearing of the wicked Ezek. 33.31 that so farre as concerned the outward man they did hear as well as a people could they came duly and sate respectively and attended and were somewhat affected with the Word as men are with pleasant musick but their hearts walked after their covetousnes their bodies were in one place but their thoughts and affections in another their bodies were sixed but their souls were roving and this made their hearing to become sinne and God to threaten that the day should come when they should know by lamentable experience that they had a Prophet and the Word amongst them and were hearers of it but sinned by the wandring of their hearts When David Psal 103.1 calls upon his soul to be exercised in the duty of praise he explaineth in the later end of the verse what he meaneth by soul all that is within me praise his holy Name If the duty of praise and so other duties have not all that within us and consequently our thoughts it hath not its due and so Gods praise is short To this agrees that of our Saviour summing up all Commandements of the first Table in this one Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart and with all thy soul and with all thy minde One branch of this love of God is the manner of worshipping God which must be with all the minde as well as all the heart and soul and if with all the minde then with all the thoughts of the minde and so much as the thoughts are absent in Gods worship so much love to God is absent therefore the worship of God is hindred Two things we must consider of for our understanding of this point 1. What wandring thoughts in Gods worship are 2. How wandring thoughts do hinder our earnest worshipping of God 1. What are wandring thoughts in Gods worship Ans We may know the nature of them by the description of the holy ghost in this place and in Ezekiel Isaiah describeth them by their place they are farr from God there is a distance betwixt God and them and that in opposition to the nearnes of the body to him those thoughts that are further from God in his worship then the body that are not busied about the same action that the body is are wandring thoughts and do hinder Gods worship Ezekiel describeth them by their motion and wandring their heart goeth or walketh after their coveteousnes when the body is set and sixed the 〈◊〉 in 〈◊〉 and thoughts are up and walking not about the service in hand but about other things These wandring thoughts according to the objects they are conversant about may be reduced to two heads Thoughts about evil things and thoughts about good things 1. Wandring thoughts about things evil in themselves thoughts simply and materially evil Amos 8.5 6. Thus the Iews are brought in Saying When will the new moone be gone and the sabbath why that they may sell corne and set forth wheat Is that all No there is a worse matter beside making the Ephah small and the shekel great and falsifying the balances by deceit That we may buy the poor
●spy in it matter of displeasure But ordinarily the godly finde God according to their preparati●n● hereto the curr●●t of ● r p●●●●e ●oth b●are witnesse they that seeke the Lord shall praise him Psal ●2 26 open your g●●es and the king of glory shall come in Psal 24. ●● If any man open to me I will come in to him Revel 3.20 and the experience of the godly doth second it 2. Some of the godly complain of difficulty of understanding and weaknes of memory but if they prepare God will clear and open their understandings Preparation also will empty their memories and so strengthen them it may be they are too full If they say their momories are weak also for other things yet preparation will strengthen them for so they shall stirre up and improve the good in their memories and bring in the assistance of the holy spirit 3. Others of the godly complain they cannot finde peace and sweet communion with God they have prayd heard the Word received the Sacrament yet cannot finde peace Let them be perswaded to try this one way more prepare unto prayer prepare unto the Word prepare unto the Sacraments There is a promise Job 11.13 14 15. If thou prepare thine heart and stretch out thine hands towards him c. Then shalt thou lift up thy face without spot It may be thou hast stretched out thine hands thou hast prayed earnestly but now prepare thy heart see if there be not somewhat amisse in thy hand or family that might hinder then thou shalt have comfort in thy heart and boldnes in thy countenance guilt of heart makes a man hang down the head as spots make a man to hide his face 4. If God do not meet with thee yet thou shalt not have this increase of thy burden that thou wert unprepared but on the contrary thou shalt have assurance that God who hath prepared thy heart will bea●e witnesse to it and hath some good for thee in store which he will prepare thee for in a further measure by present withdrawings Quest How should we helpe our selves unto preparednes for Gods worship There are three helps Examination Meditation Prayer 1. Exam●nation This is made an helpe unto p ayer Lam. 3.40 41. Let us search and try our wayes let us lift up our hearts with our hands so Psal 4.4.5 Commune with your own hearts offer to God the sacrifices of righteousnes thou must be a soul-searcher Examine 1. What the generall frame and temper of thy heart is whether in a better or worse temper then formerly 2. What particular failings have lately escaped thee that m●ght specially indispose thy soul 3. What graces are specially to be exercised in the worship we go about 4. What are the speciall occasions for which our souls desire to meet God 2. Meditation Psal 119.59 David will looke over his way●s on every si●e ere he will set his feet into Gods wayes Meditation is of a separating and settling nature it separateth heavenly tho●ghts and affections from earthly and setleth the heart in heavenly thoughts and affections for it often goeth over with thoughts It is as the bellows of the soul that doth kindle and inflame holy affections and by renewed and more forcible thou●hts as by renewed and stronger blasts doth renew and increase the slame 3. Prayer David prayes to God to prepare the heart of the people 1 Chron. 29.18 God prepared the people 2 Chron. 29. ult pray therefore to him 1. To pardon our originall indisposednes and particular failings 2. To give successe to examination and meditation 3. To supply his spirit unto the heart which hath put grace into the heart therefore can revive and bring out the same Ob. I cannot get time thus to prepare Ans In diligence in thy calling thou servest God but if thou be so imployed in it as to shut out preparation thou servest Satan more then God because thou dost more his minde and for his advantage then Gods Ob. I am a childe or servant under government and cannot get time having not my time at mine own dispose Ans 1. Thy governours ought to allow thee time for Gods service thou art more Gods servant then theirs If they will not yet 1. By diligence gain time 2. If thou canst not do that take it from thy meat or sleep If neither father nor mother nor master will take care of thy soul yet do thou take care of it Before I leave this point of preparation the want whereof doth weaken that worship of God which we performe I will take occasion to answer some cases of conscience which may fall in the way of the people of God and trouble them for want of light 1. Quest Whether are we bound to prepare more for the Sacrament then for the word I will premise foure things and then answer to the question 1. The Sacrament is an ordinary ordinance of God and so stands in the same ranke of ordinances with the word that it is an ordinary ordinance appeares in that it is oft to be celebrated and that without the condition of speciall and extraordinary occasions 1 Cor. 11.25.26 do this as oft as ye drink it in remembrance of me for as oft as ye eat this bread c. It is an ordinance often to be used without speciall occasion and and for an ordinary end the remembrance of Christs death 2. The question is not between the whole word and the Sacrament but between a particular Sermon and the Sacrament whether we be bound more to prepa●e for the Sacrament then a particular Sermon going before the Sacrament 3. The question is of those who in regard of grace received are generally and habitually prepared both for the word and supper for of the unregenerate more preparation is required to admit them to the supper then to the wo●d 4. The Sacrament in some respect hath it's place below the word in that the word is the covenant yea a particular Sermon doth contain part of the Covenant and the Sacrament is the seal now the seal doth receive necessary force from the covenant but not the covenant from the seal the seal is of no force without the covenant but the covenant is of force without the seal therefore the promise is called an immutable thing Heb. 6.18 the seal doth but increase the validity and force of the covenant add a further degree and measure The seal follows the covenant and serves unto it To the question then I answer That it should seem there is not more preparation required unto the Sacrament then unto the Word This truth will more plainly appear if the objections be cleared which are brought to the contrary Ob. Of a Sermon it can but be said This is my Word but of the Sacrament it is said This is my body and more reverence is due to the body of the Lord then to the word of the Lord and so more preparation to be made for the Sacrament then for the Word