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A62903 The absolute necessity of spiritual husbandry in breaking up our fallow ground. Together with a discourse of the terrible coming of Christ, to execute vengeance on all that remain fallow ground, and obey not the gospel. By Samuel Tomlyns, M.A. and minister of the gospel in Marlborough. Tomlyns, Samuel, 1632 or 3-1700. 1699 (1699) Wing T1857; ESTC R219739 76,560 161

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is required and called for in the Text. For the prosecuting of the Doctrine three things are to be inquired into 1. What it is to break up our Fallow Ground 2. How or by what means it must be broken up 3. Why it is necessary it should be broken up 1. What is it to break up our Fallow ground I Answer It is to be soundly convinced of deeply affected with throughly to be broken and humbled for Sin and the danger and misery of our Natural State This is a Work hard bitter and grievous to Nature to set God's Plow into our very Souls to cut and wound them to make deep and long Furrows in the very Soil of our Hearts We read of renting of the heart Joel 2.13 and of a broken heart and contrite spirit Ps 51.17 This breaking up Fallow Ground is expounded in the next Verse to the Text by mens circumcising themselves to the Lord and taking away the foreskin of the heart Jer. 4.4 This cutting off the foreskin of the Heart is cutting up the Turff of our Soil that hinders the good Seed from taking deep root downwards and springing upwards The Jews were circumcised in Infancy but the thing signified doth not always go along with the Sign they yet wanted the internal and noblest part of that Ordinance they were circumcised in flesh but yet uncircumcised in heart Jer 9. last Tho' Circumcision in the Flesh was an external act whereby Men did acknowledge them Jews and Members of the visible Church yet the Circumcision of the Heart is the Sign and internal Note whereby God doth recognize and own Men to be vital Members of his Church The Lord thy God will circumcise thine heart that love the Lord thy God Deut. 30.6 God would give the inward and noblest part of this Ordinance And if Circumcision was a Sign and Seal of God's Circumcising the Heart it must needs be a Sign and Seal of the Covenant of Grace Those that do partake of the outward Sign of the Covenant are thereby obliged to seek after the inward and best part of that Ordinance they have passed under and have been the Subjects of They are not to rest in this That they are circumcised in the Eye and account of Men but they are to pass further and circumcise themselves to the Lord that is so to circumcise themselves that they may appear to and be owned by God as circumcised So they were to circumcise themselves that they may be inclined towards and devoted to the Lord. This Soul Circumcision this taking away the Foreskin of the Heart is the right breaking up of our Fallow Ground The Act of Repentance and Faith is ours but the Grace whereby we Repent and Believe is from God and Christ 2 Tim. 2.25 Acts 5.31 So it is our Duty to Circumcise our Hearts but in all our Endeavours to perform it we must look to the Promise of God Deut. 30.6 and eye the Grace of our Lord Jesus who circumcises the Heart in causing it to put off the Body of the sins of the Flesh Col. 2.11 Jesus Christ tho' he had no Foreskin on his Heart yet he was Circumcised Luk. 2.21 that he might fulfil all Righteousness in himself and be obliged by this Ordinance to the great Work of Circumcising the Hearts of others Col. 2.11 2. How must Men break up their Fallow Ground I Answer There must be a Plough to do this Work There must be a keen and sharp Plow-share that Men may be Converted and return to be God's Husbandry The Word is the Plow considerations taken both from the Law and Gospel must break and wound the Hearts of Men. Moses is indeed a Plow-man but Christ is said to be the Seeds-man he is the Sower that went forth to sow Matt. 13.3 He that sows the good seed is the Son of Man Matt. 13.37 38. He doth not only sow Doctrines but Persons He doth beget a holy Seed Isa 9.6 He washes and renews by his Spirit If Men were convinced of Sin by the Law and not of Righteousness by the Gospel if they were wounded but had no knowledge of a Physician of a Remedy of a way of Salvation this would drive Men to despair sink and overwhelm them with terrors The Word must cut deep it must prick the heart Acts 2.37 It must wound the Soul to the quick that Men may be prepared for the healing Remedies and sweet Consolations of Jesus Christ Weighty humbling awakening Considerations must be put and kept on the Heart and sink deep into the Soul such as these following Truths 1. This should affect and wound the Heart that as we descend from the First Adam we are all born Flesh John 3.6 That which is born of the shesh is flesh Tho' the Soul be a spirit in its nature yet it is flesh in its inclination disposition ends and aims What a debasing humbling expression is that My spirit shall not always strive with man for that he also is flesh Gen. 6.3 The Mind of Man is strangely Carnalized sunk into and swallowed up in the Flesh it doth not mind its own Concerns or remember its own Interest it is only a servant to a Steward and Caterer for the Body as if a Man should be wholly taken up in thatching supporting repairing of his Cottage but should neglect or forget to provide Food and Raiment for himself O that Men should gratify their senses please pamper and indulge their Flesh and put all their happiness on an inch on a moment of Time and not regard Spiritual Blessings in Heaven Eph. 1.3 or value a Feast in Glory How dreadfully bad is it to make light Matt. 22.5 of the Feast that infinite Wisdom contrived and infinite Love hath provided For Men not to regard the Purchase the Son of God hath made the Ransom he hath paid the Legacies he hath bequeathed A Carnal Creature sees no worth or excellency tastes no sweetness takes no deught in Spiritual and Eternal Things they are dry sapless hungry Notions yea as vain fancies to him Men understand only Carnally there is flesh in the mind Col. 2.18 Nicodemus tho' he was a Master and Teacher in Israel yet did not understand the Doctrine of Regeneration but thought Christ meant a Man must enter a second time into his Mothers Womb and be born again from thence John 3.3 4 9. The Will and Affections also are Flesh When Christ did discourse with the Woman of Samaria of Water for her Soul she puts a Carnal sense on Christ's words she desires that Christ would give her of this water that she might come no more to that Well to draw but might be eas'd of a great labour and trouble 2. This Truth should wound the Heart That by Nature we are spiritually dead in sins and trespasses Eph. 2.1 4. not only sick but dead in sin That foreskin that is on our Hearts is the very death of our Souls Col. 2.13 You that were dead in the uncircumcision of your
of his pleasant fruits Acts of moral Justice may profit Men may be beneficial to the Common-wealth and human Society yet if they flow not from a spiritual Spring grow not on the root of love to God they do not please God they are not accepted with him The Fathers as Vossius in his History of Pelagianism tells us did call these Opera Sterilia barren Works because they had no tendency to no influence on Eternal Life but if you break up the fallow Ground are renew'd by and sow to the Spirit you may receive in this life an hundred fold and at last reap and inherit everlasting life Mat. 10.29 Gal. 6.8 Judgment may dwell in your Wilderness Isa 32.16 and you that were formerly altogether unprofitable Rom. 3.12 Philemon's Epist may become profitable highly serviceable to God greatly beneficial and useful to Men unclean Creatures may be washed old and corrupt Creatures may be renew'd Tit. 3.5 2. Consider how bad it will be not to be plowed and sowed This is threatned as a terrible Judgment That the Land of Canaan should keep its Sabbaths as long as it lies desolate and ceaseth from Tillage Is it bad for the Ground to lay desolate to keep a Sabbath to cease from Culture how much worse is it for the Soul to keep its Sabbaths not holy but carnal and prophane Sabbaths while God's Plow doth not break it up nor his Seed be sow'd in it Men then will be far from Righteousness Isa 46.12 will serve divers Lusts and Pleasures and be without God in the World they will chuse their own ways and their Souls delight in their abominations The Adversaries of the Jews in the Babylonish Captivity saw their Sabbaths and mocked at them Lam. 1.7 but the great Enemy of Souls will rejoyce at the idle and prophane Sabbaths that wicked men keep when they cease to do good and leave off Righteousness in the Earth Amos 5.7 2. Those that are not broken up and sowed will be Satan's Possession as he claims Strays as his so he is the Lord of fallow Ground Such are of their Father the Devil and his lusts they will do John 8.44 It is sweet and honourable to be God's Husbandry 1 Cor. 3.9 but how dreadful is it to be Satan's Husbandry Satan will still be working in them Ephes 2.2 and filling of their Hearts Acts 5.3 he will be sowing planting and grafting in and on them he will tutor his Nursery by continual suggestions and temptations Satan will still be serving his turn on promoting his interest by and accomplishing bis designs in Souls that lye fallow how bad will it be to keep Sabbaths as resting from spiritual tillage This is to keep Sabbaths to gratifie and worship Satan these Sabbaths are working days to please the Flesh and rejoyce the Devil such do the Devil's Will in time and if Grace doth not prevent they must suffer God's Will to Eternity 3. Those that are as a fallow Ground do bitterly provoke God to anger Hos 12. last They bring forth Grapes of gall their clusters are bitter Deut. 32.33 Can the heavenly Husbandman feed on and delight in such Grapes doth not his Soul loath and abhor them but as to good Grapes are they not empty Vines Hos 10.1 These fallow Grounds are like the barren Fig-tree Christ hungred and came to this Fig-tree and found nothing on it but Leaves this so provoked Christ that he cursed it Mat. 21.18 19. and said unto it Let no fruit grow on thee henceforward for ever and presently the Fig-tree wither'd away In what danger are Souls that are barren Fig trees Christ may curse them so that their Leaves may wither their form of Religion decay and be utterly lost a Sentence may go forth against them Cut them down why should they any longer cumber the ground Luke 13.7 Those that are not Trees for Fruit shall be Trees for Fuel The Tree that bringeth not forth good fruit is hewn down and cast into the fire Mat. 3.10 The Ground that after Rain and Dew have come often on it and yet it bringeth forth only Briers and Thorns it is nigh to cursing and its end is to be burnt Heb. 6.8 4. If you continue a Fallow Ground you will bring forth Fruit only to Death and fit your selves for Destruction Rom. 7.5 You will pile up fuel in the Infernal Tophet and fill the Treasury of God's wrath Rom. 2.5 as the clusters are bitter and so abhorred by God so your Wine is the Poyson of Dragons and the cruel venom of Asps and so most fatal pernicious and destructive to your selves As Men now drink in iniquity like water Job 15.16 so they must shortly drink of the wrath of the Almighty Job 21.20 O therefore cry mightily to God that he would remember you in your miserable and lost Estate There is a sweet Promise that God makes to the Mountain of Israel Ezek. 36.8 9. Behold I am for you and I will turn unto you and you shall be tilled sown and yield your Fruit. O plead this word with God put him in remembrance of it Confess you have long lain Fallow Perhaps some of you have kept a Sabbath of Years yea are come to a great Sabbatical Year Forty nine or Fifty Years you have ceased from Spiritual Tillage you have been idle all this while and done no work for God you have been barren and have brought forth no Fruit to God O will you not now send up strong cries to Heaven Will you not now wrestle mightily with God that he would be for you and turn to you in Grace and Mercy that you may be effectually filled skilfully sown and plentifully bear Fruit to God Doct. 2. It is the Duty of Unregenerate Men to break up their Fallow Ground They should not be idle or stand still or be contented with their present Barrenness that God who calls you to Act can breathe Life and put Strength into you to enable you to work As God in the first Creation spake to the Earth and said Let it bring forth Grass Herbs and Fruit-bearing Trees and it was so as the Father commanded and the Son was the Word so the Holy Ghost executed all The Earth had no Seed of Grass or Herbs or Roots of Trees within it self or power to bring them forth yet Gods Word was as Seed then and gave a productive Power to the Earth So God said Let the waters bring forth Fish to move in them and Fowl that may fly above the waters and earth in the open Firmament of Heaven and tho' the waters had no spawn of Fish or Eggs of Fowl in them yet the Word of God was powerful effectual and soon fulfilled So Christ is the Resurrection and the Life and the beginning of the Creation of God he can quicken dead Souls recover and heal a withered arm and hand Mark 3.5 so that it shall be stretched out and enabled to hold the Plough and carry on this Spiritual Tillage that
Servants Our fallow Ground will never be broken up till we are convinc'd how much we need to be plow'd and sow'd 2. Were our Souls ever rightly duly deeply affected with our woful and wretched State Are Hearts broken our Spirits wounded our Souls as a bruised Reed Isaiah 42.3 Hath the sense of our guilt and God's wrath so fallen and seized on our spirits as to grind them as it were to Powder A prick in the heart is both painful and mortal Acts 2.37 this wounds the Old Man to death How shall we that are dead to sin live any longer therein Rom 6.2 If an Earthen Vessel be broken to pieces it can no more hold any Water or serve for any use as when it was whole If our Old Man be Crucified if the Body of Sin be Destroy'd we cannot serve sin as before If a Ground be Plow'd deep and the Roots of Weeds that grew in it be cut they cannot flourish in that Ground as before 3. Have you received the seed of the Word the Doctrine of the Gospel gladly Acts 2.41 Have the Tidings of Redemption the News of Salvation been welcome to you And as a Noble and Generous Cordial revived your fainting and languishing Spirits And as a Soveraign Balsam healed your bruised broken Hearts Have you as drowning Men laid hold on the Promise of Salvation As famishing Men have you catched at the Bread of Life Have you as weary and heavy Laden Sinners leaned on Christ Cant. 8.5 and taken hold of the Hope set before you Have you as a dry and thirsty Ground drank in the spiritual Rain and Dew from Heaven Heb. 6.18 And doth the seed so received sanctify you Doth the Word work effectually in your Souls Heb. 6.7 Doth it Leaven you John 17.19 with Holiness Spirituality and Heavenly-mindedness 1 Thes 2.13 4. Doth the seed of the Word bring forth fruit in your hearts and lives Col. 1.5 6. Do you shine in the world as lights and hold forth the word of life Phil. 2.15 16. Is the sweet odour of your Ointments and Garments smelt Cant. 4.10 11. USE 3. I would Exhort you to this great Duty O break your Fallow Ground When Adam fell and was turned out of the Earthly Paradise it was necessary for him to become a Husband-man and a Plow-man Gen. 3.23 God sent him out of the Garden of Eden to Till the ground from whence he was taken Bread could not be had without Plowing and Sowing our Nature was corrupted and depraved all Holiness and Righteousness so rooted out that if we break not up our Fallow Ground no seed can be sowed or Fruit brought forth to God To be spiritual Plow-men is an Employment necessary for all Rich and Poor Princes and Peasants Noble-men and those of low Degree must all follow the Plow must all attend to break up their Fallow Ground this is a Work to be neglected by none Men and Women must all prosecute and pursue it For 1. We are wholly useless and altogether unprofitable if we continue a Fallow Ground It is worse with us than with a Field that lies Fallow that may bear some Herbage I have been credibly informed of some Land that have been sowed once a Year and mowed the next so serviceable is the Earth to Man but if Men lie Fallow they do no good Rom. 3.12 They bring forth no Fruit to God all their Religious and Common Actions are grievous and displeasing to God The prayer of him that turneth away his ear from hearing the Law is an abomination to God Prov. 28.9 Yea the plowing of the wicked is sin Prov. 21.4 The sacrifice of the wicked is an abomination Prov. 15.8 And the way of the wicked that is his common Actions are sin Prov. 15.9 That which they offer is unclean and so is every work of their hands Hag. 2.14 Thus they are altogether unprofitable Rom. 3.12 2. If you lie Fallow you will grow worse and worse The Old Man grows more corrupt Ephes 4.22 As a dead Carkass doth putrify more and more and become more noisome unsavory and stinking so it is with the Body of Death in us Rom. 7.24 The more a ground is neglected the longer it lies Fallow the more it is over-run with Briars and Thorns The deeper the Weeds root in it the more they over-run over spread and eat out the heart of it So here the Mind grows more vain more blind the Heart is more hard the Affections more sensual and carnal It is said of some That they have left off to take heed to the Lord Hos 4.10 And that they leave off Righteousness in the Earth Amos 5.7 Evil men and seducers wax worse and worse 2 Tim. 3.13 3. If you Plow not for God you Plow for Satan It is a woful thing to drive Satan's Plow Isaiah speaks of some That draw iniquity with cords of vanity and sin as it were with a cart-rope Isaiah 5.18 It is a plain Allusion to drawing in a Cart or drawing of a Plow O how sad is it to be Satan's slaves to draw his Plow All the corrupt Reasonings of Men that God doth not see observe resent their sins That he will never revenge them that God's threatnings are but vain words as a despicable eccho and the sounding again of the mountains Ezek. 7.7 These are the Cords of Vanity by which Men draw sin to themselves but though they are but Cords of Vanity yet they draw as strong as if they were a thick Cart-rope What bad Work do Satan's Plow-men instead of breaking up their Fallow ground They break God's yoke burst his bonds Jer. 5.5 They brake the everlasting Covenant Isaiah 24.5 Break God's Statutes Psal 89 31. Yea God himself complains That he is broken by their whorish heart Ezek. 6.9 Thus ill are Men imploy'd that break not up their Fallow ground 4. It is honorable to yield Fruit to God It is said The profit of the earth is for all the King himself is served by the Field Eccles 5.9 It is most true That the King of Glory is served by a Field broken up and sowed How honorable is it when our Prayer is the delight of God Prov. 15.8 And God delighteth in our way Psal 37.23 When our Offerings are pleasant to the Lord Mal. 3.4 When we can invite Christ to come into his Garden and eat of his pleasant fruits Cant. 4. last When we treat him with the spiced Wine of the juice of our Pomegranate Cant. 8.2 When our voice is sweet in Christ's ears and our countenance is comely in Christ's eyes Cant. 2.14 It is for the glory of the Church that Christ goes down to feed in the Gardens Cant. 6.2 5. It will be our advantage to break up our Fallow ground God bids our first Parents to replenish the Earth and subdue it Gen. 1.28 That it is by Tillage they were to master the Earth and compel it to serve them and bear Fruit to them so by breaking up our Fallow ground we
very unkind and inhuman that would not entertain and lodge Christ in their Houses But yet do not thousands of nominal and titular Christians shut Christ out of their Hearts they suffer Sin Satan and the World to keep possession but they shut out the Prince of Life the King of Glory the Heir of all things they are not willing that Christ should come in subject all to himself order and govern all for himself Guilt Poverty and Misery are shut into their Souls Righteousness Riches Life are shut out 7. This is grievous Disobedience to the Gospel that Men are not willing to be made clean or set free 1. They are not willing to be made clean As a Fountain casteth out her waters so Jerusalem casteth out her wickedness O Jerusalem wilt thou not be made clean Jer. 6.7 When shall it once be Is it not most reasonable that Souls should be made clean yet they return as the Dog to his vomit and as the Sow that was washed to her wallowing in the mire 2 Pet. 2. last God pronounces woe to those that will not be made clean and will you deceive your selves and say it shall be well with you Christ tells us Except he washes us we can have no part with him in the Kingdom of Glory John 13.8 and will you give the Ly to Christ and credit Satan that you shall go to Heaven tho' you are not washed Can you thrust into the new Jerusalem into which no unclean thing shall enter Rev. 21. last Men sometimes promise fair and faintly resolve to cleanse themselves but when shall it once be they that cleanse not away their Filth must themselves be washed away as Spots from the Face of the Church and be abhorred by God for ever 2. Men are highly disobedient to the Gospel in that they will not be made free they are fond of their Fetters and hug their Chains as the Servant that rejected the benefit of the Year of Release or Jubilee saying I love my Master I will not go out free Exod. 21.5 6. So Men love Sin their old Master when a better choice is offer'd they stick to their old and first choice yea they have chosen their own ways and their Soul delights in their abominations Isa 66.3 The most of Men are like the carnal Israelites satisfied with their Slavery They said to Moses and Aaron Let us alone to serve the Egyptians Exod. 14.12 So Sinners would not be disturbed they would be let alone to serve the Devil and enjoy their Lusts 8. This is high disobedience to the Gospel that Men will not have Christ to reign over them they are incensed Isa 45.24 they rage against Christ Luke 19.14 27. Psa 2.1 but I may renew the Question that Pilate put to the Jews when they were so inflam'd against Christ What evil hath he done Mat. 27.23 Christ calls Souls out of Prison and from their wandrings and strayings he makes Men free from the Law of Sin and Death and is this to do Evil how unreasonable is it that Men should be so disaffected towards and so prejudic'd against the Kingdom of Christ when he reigns to destroy the reigning power of Sin Satan and Death and to exalt his Subjects now to reign with him in the Kingdom of Grace and hereafter to sit in the Throne and reign with Christ in the Kingdom of Glory O that Sinners should ever be so ungrateful to Christ and so injurious to their own Souls how mild benign and gracious is the Government of Christ he rules not only as a Political Head that gives Laws but as a Natural Head that gives Life and influences he governs as a Husband Brother and Saviour how reasonable therefore is it that our homage and subjection to him should begin in a Kiss of Faith and Love Psa 2. last But how provoking is this that Men chuse Sin and Satan a Murtherer and prefer him Before a Saviour This is to renew and revive the Affronts put on Christ at his Passion and to chuse Barabbas rather than Jesus Those that would not have Christ to reign over them for their Salvation do set up Satan to rule over them for their Destruction 9. This is ungrateful and highly provoking Disobedience to the Gospel that Men would have Christ to buy yet to possess and enjoy nothing They can be willing Christ should hire them and promise them a reward but they stand idle all the day long will do no Work for Christ they are idle and barren in the knowledg of Christ yea walk as Enemies to the Cross of Christ while they set up what he came to pull down and keep alive what he came to destroy Christ hath acted as a Shepherd and doth demand his price Zech. 11.12 Surely Love Service and Obedience is due to him but Men put off Christ with an empty Name of Lord and with a dead form of Religion they do not render the Fruits of a Vineyard or bring forth the Fruits of God's Kingdom their Knowledge is cold idle and barren as the light of a Glow-worm that is not sufficient to direct a Traveller in his way The Gospel should bring forth Fruit from the first day that Men know it Col. 1.5 6. it should be a Seal to stamp the Image of God on Men it should be a Mould to shape and fashion Mens Hearts and Lives Rom. 6.17 as the Sun riseth and Man goes forth to his work Ps 104 23. so when Christ ariseth and shineth in any Country Men should go forth to all the work of their heavenly calling Knowledge should not only float in the Head or be imprison'd in the Mind but should be a light to Mens Feet and a Lamp to their Paths Psal 119.105 But how many nominal Christians do love darkness and hate the light they still love to wander and in the broad day to follow Sin and Satan they do nothing of all that God commands them they only stray and work Iniquity and so deserve to be cast into outer darkness Jer. 14.10 Jer. 32.23 30. Mat. 8.12 JEREMIAH IV. 3. For thus saith the Lord to the men of Judah and Jerusalem Break up your fallow Ground and sow not among Thorns IN the words we may observe 1. a Speaker the Lord All Men should have an Ear to listen when the Lord hath a Tongue to speak 2. The Persons spoken to the Men of Judah and Jerusalem 3. The Exhortation or Counsel given to them Break up your fallow ground Three things are to be remarked in these words 1. That there were fallow grounds in Judah and Jerusalem that were a People chosen to be holy to the Lord and that might seem to themselves a fruitful Field a pleasant and delightful Paradise 2. This may also seem strange that they should be call'd to break up their fallow ground What an humbling abasing Expression is this they might think they had made a great progress in Religion and were advanced far towards a ripe Harvest of
some pieces of the wreck of the Fall to float and swim on will not desire and cry to be taken up into Christ God's Ark of Salvation they that build on their Morality Form of Godliness and Religious Performances are too rich to beg an Alms and receive a gift of Righteousness from Christ Rom. 5.17 Those that are shut up under Sin and Condemnation will lay hold of and embrace the free Promise of Salvation and Life Gal. 3.22 Those that highly account of their own qualifications and attainments do think they have valuable Gains Phil. 3.6 7 8. that they have that which will gain them the favour of God acceptance with him a Right and Title to Eternal life They judge themselves to be whole that their Souls were never sick or diseased Mat. 8.12 they think they have lived in subjection to God their Father and in obedience to his Commands Luke 15.29 that they have served him when others did rebel against him and that therefore they need no Repentance Luke 15.7 How many do account themselves as fruitful and flourishing Meadows that naturally bear a Crop without plowing or sowing Those that do value their own civil and unblamable life and highly account of their form of godliness they think it very hard yea judge it very unreasonable and injurious to them that their green and flourishing Turf should be plowed up and turned in as if it were of no worth and value they think they have something of their own to recommend them to God's Holiness and secure them from his Justice their fallow Ground must be therefore broken up to root out this carnal Confidence and to convince them that they are far from Righteousness and that nothing they have done will be approved by God's Touchstone or hold in his Balance 2. Our fallow Ground must be broken up that the Briers and Thorns that grow in us may be wounded cut and rooted up The Word of God should be a grubbing Plough to tear up our Thorns a circumcising Knife to cut off the fore-skin of our Hearts Jer. 4.4 we must suffer in our Flesh even in our corrupt Nature 1 Pet. 4.1 Satan's works in us must be destroy'd 1 Joh. 3.8 our Navel must be cut Ezek. 16.4 we must be separated from the first Adam we must be as Branches cut out of the wild Olive Rom. 11.17 24. To break up our fallow Ground is thus expounded in the next Verse Jer. 4.4 Circumcise your selves to the Lord take away the foreskin of your heart this is as Thorns that choak the Word that draw away the strength and vigor of the Heart and so starve the Word of God 3. Men must break up their fallow Ground that they may be meet and fit Patients for Jesus Christ This Heavenly Physician hath no Practice but on humbled and broken-hearted Sinners these are they he applys his Remedies to and works Cures on He was appointed and design'd to bind up the broken in heart Isa 61.1 none others do think they need Christ's Help prize his Remedies or value his Consolations Those that are whole that never saw the Plague of their Hearts or groan'd under the weight of their Guilt the burden of their Sins do not think they need a Physician Christ hath few Patients and little Practice in the World because Men are not sick of Sin wounded or broken for it 4. Our fallow Ground must be plow'd and broken up that our Soil may be fitted to receive the good Seed of the Gospel a broken Christ is both suited and welcome to a broken Heart Christ crucified is the grain of Corn that sows the whole Field of God John 12.24 with 1 Cor. 1. We preach Christ crucified saith Paul Christ is the lilly of the valleys Cant. 2.1 His Seed grows and thrives only in poor Ground the Poor have the Gospel preached to them Mat. 11.5 these taste the sweetness of it are cheer'd by its comforts are cast into its mould the Seed takes root in broken Ground it prospers it thrives in humbled Souls how do sinking and drowning Sinners catch at and hold fast the Cord of the Promise cast out to them Those that are pursued by their own Guilt the Wrath of God the Threatnings and Terrors of the Law how much do they hasten their pace and fly for refuge to take hold of the Hope set before them Those that are scorched by the sense they have of the Wrath of God how highly do they prize and how joyfully and delightfully do they sit under Christ's shadow Cant. 2.3 5. Men must break up their fallow Ground that they may seek the Lord in good earnest We may observe how these two things are join'd together Break up your fallow Ground for it is time to seek the Lord Hos 10.12 These two things seem to be intimated in the words 1. That in breaking up our fallow Ground we do seek the Lord. 2. That none will seek the Lord sincerely and fervently but those that break up their fallow Ground such are quickly convinced and soon made sensible how necessary it is to seek the Lord that vile Weeds that Vices natural to us may be rooted out and that supernatural Graces and Truths may be grafted on and planted in them The Pelagians as Austin tells us asserted That Vitia ingenerata extirpari prorsus incredibile est they argued thus against Original Sin That if Vices were naturally bred in us and born with us it was altogether an incredible thing that they ever would or could be rooted out But God the great Husbandman can cleanse the Soul of them and mortifie Vice and Lusts that are natural to us John 15.3 You are clean through the word that I have spoken to you Whoredom was a Vice so natural to the Corinthians that 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 to act the part of a Corinthian was to be a Whoremaster and the Apostle Paul in his Epistle to them saith Some of you were Fornicators Adulterers but you are washed you are sanctified 1 Cor. 6.10 11. Austin himself was naturally much inclin'd to Fornication yet the Grace of God so changed him that he ever after became chast in a single life God can unmake Men as to their sinful frame 1 Pet. 2.24 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 being unmade to sin you may live to righteousness God can create Men in Christ Jesus to good works Eph. 2.10 He can put his Law his Fear his Spirit into the Hearts of Men that natural Vices shall be rooted out and supernatural Graces shall be planted in the Soul They that break up their fallow Ground will seek the Lord and continue seeking of him till he come and rain Righteousness on them this is a Rain of Seed-Righteousness it is wonderful that God can rain Seed rain Righteousness that will sow the Soul and make it fruitful as when the Husbandman hath plowed and sowed his Ground he needs to seek the Lord to rain on it that the Seed may root and spring up so
those that plow and break up their fallow Ground have need to pray that God would rain Holiness and Righteousness to sow them Hos 2. ult God saith I will sow them to my self in the Earth 6. Men must break up their fallow Ground that they may abound in the Work of the Lord and be filled with the fruits of Kighteousness 1 Cor. 15. ult Psal 1.11 A fallow Ground is in a great measure unprofitable it bears Thorns and Thistles but a plowed and sowed Ground yields a good crop of Corn none do bear Fruit to God but those that are born again of the Word and Spirit and made Trees of Righteousness Isa 61.3 will be filled with the Fruits of Righteousness walk with and live to God Gen. 5.24 25. If our fallow Ground be not broken up our form of Godliness will wither and decay Thorns will famish and starve the good Seed that at last they will be twice dead pluck'd up by the Roots Jude 12. The Israelites that did not conquer and root out the Heathen Nations are said to dwell among the Canaanites Judg. 4.33 these did cut the Israelites short and much annoy them and keep them down so the natural crop of Thorns doth much annoy and hinder any good Seed that is cast in among them obstruct its growth that it neither roots deep nor springs up to any height 7. Men must Plow up their fallow ground that they may have a plentiful and joyful Harvest at last It is very desirable to sow to the Spirit and to reap Everlasting Life Gal. 6.5 To have our fruit to holiness and the end everlasting life Rom. 6.22 to bear Fruit that will abound to our account Phil. 4.17 Tho' we have not evened with God and discharg'd our Debt yet God begins a new Account and writes himself Debtor to his People for their Fruits of Holiness and of Love Saints that sow in Tears shall reap in Joy they that go forth weeping bearing precious Seed shall come again with Joy and bring their Sheaves with them Psal 126.5 6. Though Religion may seem not only a barren and unprofitable but a hurtful thing in the Eye of the World yet at last there shall appear a vast difference between those that fear God and those that fear him not Malac. 3. ult when the Righteous shall shine forth as the Sun in the Kingdom of their Father and the Tares shall burn in a Furnace of unquenchable Fire when Christ shall be glorified in the Salvation of the Saints and in the Destruction of the Wicked 2 Thess 1.10 Ezek. 25.22 Those that please God do sow in a fruitful Soil they will in this life receive a hundred fold notwithstanding Persecutions from the World and at last will inherit eternal joy and life Mark 10.30 9. If we plow not up our fallow Ground God may let loose dreadful and cruel Plowmen on us It is said Zion shall be plowed as a Field Micah 3. ult Enemies may plow on our Backs and make their Furrows both deep and long Psal 129.3 How have the Backs of Protestants been cruelty plowed in France for about Twelve Years last past God threatens in Hosea 10.11 that Judah should plow they should serve their Enemies in and under hard bondage I have been credibly inform'd that in Barbary some Christian Slaves have been put into Harnesses and being lockt in have been forced to plow the Ground God seems to allude to such a thing that Judah shall suffer as hard and grievous things as if he were put to Plow To draw God's Plow is beneficial and honourable Work but to draw mens Plow will be bitter and grinvous yea if you neglect to break up your fallow Ground God will plow your Souls make deep and long Furrows in Conscience to Eternity 10. Those that will not plow up their fallow Ground shall at last beg for an Alms of Mercy and be rejected The Sluggard will not plow by reason of the cold therefore shall he beg in Harvest and have nothing Spiritual Sluggards have many Excuses and Pretences to shift off this plowing Work but when the Harvest comes they will be in a very bad and woful state Solomon speaks of it as a great Evil for a Father to waste his Estate by evil Courses and to beget a Son and there is nothing in his hand Eccl. 5.14 he is Heir only to Poverty and Beggery But it is a great deal worse for a Man to be born into Eternity and to have no Good in his Hand in his Soul Those that toil about the World shall carry away nothing of their labour in their hand Eccles 5.15 but if you labour for God your Works will follow you Revel 14.13 and the sweet Fruit of them will be enjoy'd for ever But this is not the only Evil that spiritual Sluggards will have nothing of Good but God will thunder against them and rain fire and brimstone on them for working of Iniquity Psal 11.6 As when God was displeas'd with Israel he sent Thunder and Rain in Wheat-harvest 1● ●●n 12.17 18. So when Sluggards have vainly hoped to reap a Harvest of Happiness God will thunder against them pour down his Wrath and execute Vengeance on them How earnestly and importunately will Sluggards beg for Mercy but all in vain they will cry Lord Lord open to us Matt. 7.21 22 23. but He will profess that which is very contrary to their Professions and Hopes Then will I profess unto them I never knew you depart from me ye that work Iniquity In the 13th of Luke v. 27. it is thus expressed Depart from me all ye workers of Iniquity which intimates that Christ will be most just and impartial he will no more regard yea he will rather much more abhor workers of Iniquity than those without the Church both shall be disown'd and rejected by Jesus Christ These Sluggards will begin Harvest for some spiritual Bread for a Place in the Kingdom but they shall be thrust out and enjoy no Good to Eternity 10. It is a dreadful Curse denounced on the Ground of Mount Gilboa by David 2 Sam. 1.21 Let there be no fields of Offerings there that is let those Mountains never be sow'd or if sow'd let them be barren Let there be no fields of Offerings there The fine Flour was offer'd on the Altar to God of this the Meat-offering did consist Levit. 2.1 2. This was a great honour to the Creatures for Meat-offerings to be made to God of the fine Flour and Drink-offerings of Wine In this sense the Vine saith in Jotham's Parable that it did by its Wine chear the Heart of God Judg. 9.13 Now if it be a Curse on the Ground not to bear Wheat which will yield fine Flour fit to be offer'd to God how much sorer and more grievous Curse is it for the Souls of Men to be barren not to be plow'd and sow'd not to yield any Fruit that may be offer'd to God and that he can
take pleasure and delight in Will you make light of this dreadful Curse Will you pluck it and continue it on your selves Will you do nothing to please and glorifie God Use 1. This may reprove many formal and titular Christians that do neglect this excellent Command and do slight and omit this necessary Duty and Work of breaking up their fallow Ground Instead of wounding and breaking their Hearts they live in Pleasure are wanton and nourish their Hearts as in a day of slaughter that is as in a great Feast-day when there is a slaughter of the Creatures made to feast the Body Jam. 5.5 they please their Flesh they gratifie and indulge their sensual Affections they cannot bear or endure such hard and grievous Work as this to draw God's Plow and with its Shear to cut deep Furrows and sorely wound their own Hearts they think it very unreasonable to banish carnal Joy out of their Souls to cloud their Souls with Sorrows to load their Spirits with a sensible feeling of the Evils that they have done and with the fear of the Punishment they have deserv'd how few do take God's part do side with him do plead his Cause against themselves and their Lusts Who do charge their Sins home on themselves and set forth their heinous and horrid Aggravations before God Do not Men deal gently and tenderly with themselves Do they not lessen and extenuate rather than heighten their Guilt in Filth and careless of their Transgressions If the Word doth perhaps touch or wound them doth not Self-love as that natural Balsam Chyrurgeons and Physicians say is in the Body quickly heal it again Doth not Self flattery soon chear them again and so cheat them Their plowing is rather scratching the Earth than striking a deep Furrow they know not the meaning or they have no Experience of a broken Heart of a contrite Spirit This is indeed a great thing for the Spirit of a Man to be bruised and as it were ground to powder under the weight of Sin committed and the sense of Punishment deserved It is said Hos 5.2 The Revolters were profound to make slaughter but alas where are the Men and Women that are profound in wounding their Souls for Sin and in making a slaughter of their Lusts How is it to be lamented that the Sword of God's Word doth not pass through the Heart of the Old Man that the Arrows of God do not cleave the Reins of Sinners and pour out their very Gall how few do outlaw their corrupt and vile Affections and put them out of their protection that they may be kill'd when or wheresoever they find meet with them or see them But do not Men act quite contrary to this When God shoots his Arrows casts his Darts at them do they not take the Shield of Unbelief and guard their base Lusts Do they not quench the fiery Darts that God casts at them Is there not a great deal of Art and Labour used to enervate to blunt to dispirit keen and cutting Truths that they may not enter deep that come too home and close to their Hearts They cannot endure that Conscience should be enlighten'd and awak'd that its Tongue should be loosed this they think is intolerable to raise a Storm within their own Breasts to disturb their Peace to destroy their Hopes to let in Terrors to arrest and overwhelm their Souls They think they shall never recover Peace and Comfort or have their Wounds heal'd again if God's Plough should cut them to the very Heart Doth not a shallow Furrow produce a slight Religion and a superficial Christianity in the World Instead of putting convincing Truths instead of keeping awakening Thoughts and Meditations on their Hearts they rather keep them off at a distance and shut them out of their Souls O where shall we find an humbled Sinner crying out thus I am the man that hath risen up against God I have broken his Yoke and made his Laws void I have burst his Bonds and cast away his Cords from me I that am but a Worm have dared to walk contrary to God and have enter'd the Lists with the Almighty I that am but a Potter's Vessel have challeng'd a Rod of Iron I that am but Chaff Briars and Thorns have contended with devouring Fire with eternal burnings I have exalted my Folly against Infinite Wisdom and set up my perverse wicked rebellious Will in opposition to the holy Law the righteous Will of God though God bears up the frame of Heaven and Earth by the Word of his Power and doth not faint under this great weight yet I have laid a heavier burden on him and caused him to complain that He is wearied by my Sins Isa 43.24 and is pressed under my Iniquities as a Cart is pressed under the Sheaves Amos 2.13 How few Ephraim are there found thus bemoaning or impeaching themselves Men do indeed like to tread out the Corn and eat the Fruits of Mercy but will not follow the Plough to convince and humble themselves for Iniquity How strange is it that Persons will nourish in themselves hopes of a comfortable and plentiful Harvest hereafter yet will not now plow and break up their fallow Ground Is it not an unreasonable Presumption to look for a Harvest when there hath been no Ground plow'd or Seed sown Use 2. Examine your selves Is your fallow Ground broken up have you inclin'd your Hearts and set your Hands to God's Plough Though the Earth doth not feel the Plough-shear doth not know when the Husbandman doth till the Land yet a Soul cannot be both a Plow-man and a plowed Ground but it must needs be sensible of what is done on and wrought within it self Have you ever been pricked in Heart Acts 2.37 Have God's Words been as Goads to prick you as Nails to pierce you Have the Truths of God been as a sharp Plow-shear cutting and wounding your Souls 1. Did you ever come to your selves and so make a right judgment concerning your selves and your own Estate with respect to God and Eternity Luke 15.17 that you are poor empty naked Creatures that you are but a dry Ground and barren Wilderness like the Vineyard of the sloathful Man all overgrown with Thorns and Nettles Prov. 24.30 31 It would be bad for a Man to rent a great Farm and yet not to have one Acre of Corn sow'd on it but is it not worse for us that hold our Souls and Bodies of God our great Landlord to whom we owe a great Rent of universal Obedience to his Laws and yet not to have one Faculty of our Souls sow'd with precious Seed For our Minds and Wills not to be Tables with the Law of God for our Vessels to be empty and destitute of spiritual Oyl for our Meal not to be leavened by the Gospel and the Houses of our Souls to be empty and not inhabited by the Spirit of God Have we discern'd our selves to be empty Vines barren Fig trees unprofitable