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A58047 Solitude improved by divine meditation, or, A treatise proving the duty and demonstrating the necessity, excellency, usefulness, natures, kinds and requisites of divine meditation first intended for a person of honour, and now published for general use by Nathanael Ranew. Ranew, Nathanael, 1602?-1678. 1670 (1670) Wing R248; ESTC R30539 209,120 405

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week now in the New Testament times changed to and called the first day of the week and the Lords-day 1. As to the rise nature ends and advantages the Sabbath in the Old Testament and the Lords-day in the New it is the best day that ever the world saw or shall be seen on this side Heaven 2. It was and is that day wherein the infinite Glories and Excellencies of a God have shined brighter and warmer on the spirits of men than in any other days beside namely his infinite Wisdom Power Love Goodness Mercy and Riches of free Grace 3. The Sabbath as some judge had its rise so early as in Paradise or when man was in state of innocency it must then be of very great Antiquity and a rarity of great worth And 4. Then it must be that only holy day which man in state of innocency had and possibly if he had stood should ever have had afterward 5. After the first institution it had the most glorious and tremendous promulgation and sanction such a delivery and ratification as no other Law except those that were spoken at the same time ever had namely by Gods so wonderful and most astonishing appearance on Mount Sinai in the sight of six hundred thousand persons There it was one of the ten words spoken by Gods own mouth by God first spoken in the ears of all that so prepared and awakened numerous multitude and after in the Mount was written with the finger of God written on the first Table of Stone before the six Commandments of the second Table This Commandment thus written was with the others reserved in the Golden Ark or Chest made purposely by Moses from Gods Command to keep the Tables and then by Gods Appointment was to be preserved in the glorious Tabernacle made by Moses and there it was to be with highest honour prefer'd to be kept in the Holy of Holies 6. Though some yield it not yet others judge the Sabbath had its change from the seventh to the first day of the week by the Lord of the Sabbath Christ himself or at least by his Apostles from his Authority 7. However it be changed yet it is lookt upon as grounded on that so amazing part of our Redemption Christs so glorious Resurrection on the third day after his Passion 8. The Sabbath formerly was the Old Testament Churches fixed time to behold as in a mirrour the glory of God the Creator his Eternal Godhead Power Wisdom Goodness and most glorious Excellencies in the so admirable frame of Heaven and Earth and the so various and curious pieces in it all most exquisitely wrought and finisht It was the peculiar time for setting up the Ladder of the Creatures by Contemplation to climb from Earth to Heaven with But now changed into the first day of the week it is the Christian Churches time for beholding as in a mirrour the glory more peculiarly of God the Redeemer now not in his Humiliation but in his appearing and begun Exaltation in that his glorious Resurrection from the dead that his concerned people might joy with highest and most heavenly rejoycing for this rising of the Sun of Righteousness to be under the warmest and most vivifical beams of his infinite love 9. Let me Meditate of this day as the time afforded for largest spiritual advantages no day being so eminent for me and my Soul as this day 10. Let me Meditate of this day as that happy season wherein the Ordinances of Christ do run in a fuller higher and stronger current More is offered me on this great soul-mart day than on other common Market-days other week-day opportunities it is the day whereby in some respects I have far better Ordinances the Publick in Communion with Christ in the midst among those that are gathered together in his Name And then by the Publick I have better advantages for the Private to perform them better Private Duties having a better time and better helps I must thereby be minded of my better performance 11. It is the eminent day of meeting with God in his upper walks of more solemn Ordinances 12. The day of days for our best speaking with our God and of highest familiarity with him 13. It 's the great time of our hearing from God and having him most eminently to speak to us There be no hearings from God like this days hearings no such voice no such efficacy can be expected as on this day 14. It is the day wherein God sits out and is most to be seen the great day of seeing Gods goings in the Sanctuary seeing his Power and his Glory No such day for this as the Lords own day Ps 63.2 15. A day of feeding more on the Feast of fat things full of Marrow Isa 25.6 Of being brought into the Kings Banquetting-House having the Banner of Christs love spread more amply over us than at other times it being the day wherein the highest flamings up of his unspeakable love appeared in that he not only died but rose again from the dead without which all his other labour and sufferings had been lost and our souls been also lost 1 Cor. 15. 16. It is a day dropt down from Heaven may serve to give a taste of the Sabbath and day kept there and to set a Copy for us here to write after in our holy restings and actings attended with heavenly refreshings God that made all things when he had finished his work he then rested on the seventh day and with his example of resting gave the precept of sanctifying the seventh day to the Church of the Old Testament And the Lord of the Sabbath Christ Jesus resting from his work and rising the first day of the week gives the Example and with the Example the Precept of resting and keeping holy the first day of the week to the Church of the New Testament as some think which therefore Rev. 1.10 they say is called the Lords day as the Ordinance of the Supper is called the Lords Supper as instituted by him 17. It is the day of resting the body from labour of respiteing the mind from worldly thoughts and cares and of refreshing the spirit with heavenly Manna which rains down now on this day more plentifully and with water of life that runs more abundantly in the pure Channels of holy Ordinances 18. Meditated on it should be as the season of the best reciprocations mutual actings between Earth and Heaven wherein the soul hath the advantage of acting higher and more vigorously to glorifie and please God Psal 24.5 and wherein God commands the blessing more and affords assistances more usually than on any other days as experiences prove 19. It s a time to come from sweeter and fuller communion with God in Christ whose blessed day it is to come with our faces shining and hearts flaming made better to be on Earth fitter to live in Heaven And hereupon 20. To leave upon the spirit a more eager longing fully to
and must be performed as a Duty of indispensible necessity 1 Tim. 4.15 Psal 1.2 1. A Duty in reference to Christ Necessity in reference to Christ himself an Obedience to his Law a subjection to his Crown Imperial an homage and service due to him as the Sovereign Lord of our Souls and of that Meditating and pondering faculty he endowed them with Meditation is Jesus Christs Reservation in the great Gift and Grant of our Souls Thinking power He hath endowed us with that so Noble Faculty of minding and musing and also with a large Mind-Charter and liberty of thoughts for our own occasions and sober Recreatings in our Contemplations or Studies But yet 't is always provided that a holy Tribute out of the whole of our thoughts is still duly to be paid in and that as an acknowledgment both of holding our thinking faculty upon him Rom. 11.36 and our best way of employment of it and this to be done in the due seasons both Ordinary and Extraordinary The neglect of this Duty is a denying of his Right and Royalty over my thoughts and over that which is so eminent an Endowment of the Mind and given in to the Spirit by God for its chiefly Thinking of him that is so High and Allsufficient and the surpassing excellent things of God as being the Souls best acting Certainly thus the Saints in the Scripture acted highly upon this account of their paying in the Reserved dues of Christ their Leige Lord 1 Cor. 6.20 His Dues and their Duties moving strongly to act highly in this work and way 2. Duty to my self and my own Soul Concernments is another great Consideration here In all doing Duty there 's a doing my self right paying in to my own Soul its due Neglecting in any kind my Duty is a wronging my own soul Prov. 8.36 He that sins against me wrongs his own soul Performing it is a doing my Soul Right Yea holy Duties are the Highest doings of right to our Souls There 's no way of doing better to my self than going in the King of Heavens High-way His ways are my Souls best ways wherein I act best for my self and when I perform them in them in the best manner This leads me to the next particular the Requisites and the Ingredients of this Meditation considered as a holy Duty which are these next following CHAP. IV. Of the Requisites in Meditation THere are these three things I shall mention as the Requisites for holy Meditation as a Duty 1. That I call a Foundation or Preparative to it 2. Those things that are for the forming and framing it as to the parts and proportions 3. The things that finish it up 1. As to the Foundation or Preparative to it This must be laid above in Heaven by the Dispositive or Preparative work of fervent Prayer The foundation of this Soul Affair must be as a Learned man saith of the Foundation of the World The Foundation of the World he saith is the. Third Heaven which is of a constant incorruptible Nature of no pre-existent principles and so not liable as other things are to corruption and resolution and which as to the convex or outward superficies or the highest part is only bounded or terminated by its own limits or terms of Essence and Quantity but in its concave or bollow superficies or the lowest part contains all inferiour things and is fixt immoveable If the Foundation of the great World is laid by the Third Heaven the Foundation of this great Work of holy Meditation must be laid in Heaven laid by the Soul 's strong mounting up thither and fixing it self there by fervent Prayer as the great Preparative to this Meditation Fervent Prayer The word in the Hebrew used for Meditation 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 which signifies also Prayer Prayer and Meditation being so near a kin and the one helping mutually the other 1. To begin with a bringing the Soul into the Glorious and Tremendous Presence of the Great God and under his so pure and all-seeing Eye 2. To act the Soul and lay it as it were asteep in self-abasings and humblings for its former miscarriages and failings in and present unfitness and indisposedness for what is now undertaking 3. To exercise fresh Self-denyings as to any sufficiency of ability to perform any thing herein acceptably and profitably 4. To act vigorous and strong recumbencies on Jesus Christ for his both Teachings and Touchings of our Spirits and upholdings likewise in the work 5. To procure and beget a warm temper in us such as may make the heart to Glow all the Duty over 2. As to the forming of the Duty in the Parts and Particulars of it 1. It must be bottom'd and rise from the Spring and Great Principle of Motion and Action which is the will in a both free choice and firm purpose A resolvedness and rooted purpose Thus David Psal 119.48 I will meditate in thy Statutes and verse 15. I will meditate in thy Precepts The evil heart saith I will not Meditate Satan saith so far as he can hinder you shall not And the prophane World saith you need not But the holy heart saith I will Meditate This is my free and firm purpose and nothing by Christs assistance shall divert me The Philosopher saith that in every virtuous action there must be a choice of Will it must be 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 be Elective come free from the Spring of the Will and run in Resolution otherwise it is not a virtuous Action The Scriptures for all Religious Actings call for Willingness Psal 110.3 Thy people shall be willing in the day of thy Power or as it is in the Hebrew A people of willingnesses thy people And in divers places call for Readiness in what we perform to God No work in the World can challenge that intense degree and share of Readiness and Freeness as Christs work and such ways as have a clear and lively Stamp of his Royal Will and Command No higher Character is given in Scripture of a Real Godliness than freest Choice of Will and Readiness To Chuse the good part Luke 10.42 To Chuse the things that please God Isa 56.4 and as in abundance of places is to be seen A Carnal heart acts from Carnal Wisdom and self-Interest or from Passion and self-biassing affection but not from pure freeness and deliberate Choice of Will That is not the Spring and rise of his Duties as it is in a good and holy heart A good heart acts from purpose a well and deep set purpose Acts 11.23 with purpose of heart to cleave to the Lord. And Psal 119.106 I have sworn and I will perform c. So the Will for holy Duties must put forth in Purposes firm Purposes varieties of fresh Purposes Act all the still needful and conducing Purposes any Duty in any respect calls for There are many Rare and Rich Attendants and Properties Ingredients and Excellencies Divine and Heavenly Beauties appertaining to holy Duties
this spring of self and sinful interest is more apt to owse out of my heart and make a breach in the Banks that Christ by his grace hath made there That particular evil which is so strong stirring and striving to carry me down the stream and keep me under I was upright saith the Prophet Psal 18.23 before him and kept my self from mine iniquity that sin which had been of peculiar prevalence and would be so again the sin that had special edge and eagerness too oft appearing and endeavouring it attempting to make its escape from his watch his heart-keeping and appear in act and power There is some corruption or evil in every spirit which like some rank weed in the Garden is still putting up or ready to put forth like some leak in a Vessel ready to run out by it This needs a special minding and considering sutable to its dangerousness as that which will be a thorn in the Foot hinder our going work disquiet dash our confidence before God and weaken our hands from our work I must peculiarly consider this daily that it get not at any time ground of me but that I gain upon it more that I watch it fight it look that this Gangreen spread not run not up to my heart but that I stop and kill it Minding it duly will provoke to endeavour a right course for the just cure and sound healing of it Meditation may be also of what other evils are busie in my bosom what are stirring most what are getting any ground and what are losing it 2. What graces I want or have most need of to enable me more to lift up the Name of Christ sweeten my spirit with peace ease my course and render me more serviceable to others Every day I should well attend to what Gospel Ornaments and Jewels I ought to put on and wear before others to make my conversation shine Col. 3.12 2 Pet. 1.5 6 7. Pliny reports of Poppaea the Wife of the Roman Emperour Nero that when she was to go abroad she still would be deckt and adorn'd with such abundance and varieties of most precious Stones and Jewels as it dazled the eyes of the Beholders And I have read of a like manner of the Mogul or great Emperour in the East-Indies who if on some special times he sits out to be seen by the Common people he puts on such great numbers of Diamonds Carbuncles Rubies and other glistering and glorious Jewels as they cannot without great admiration behold him yea can hardly by reason of the Suns shining and reflections discern his face the glory of the Jewels is so great Christians must consider their putting on and wearing the rich Ornaments and Jewels of heavenly graces to shine gloriously in them and take the Eyes of all that behold them with the discoveries of the Soul inward Beauties of Faith Love Hope Joy Fear Humility Meekness Patience Contentedness heavenly mindedness and rest to the glory of Christ in whose beams of Beauty and Glory they ever should shine 3. When holy David in his course of Meditation after matters of his private concernment closes so ordinarily the whole Meditation with that grand interest of Zion the Churches case may not this be then a Rule to our Meditation for a high demonstration of our publick spiritedness our constant mindings of that superlative and transcendent interest of God in this world the glory of his great Name in the Kingdom of Jesus Christ and the people given to him their peace prosperity and glory and the disappointments of all their Enemies Designs which also is an Article in their Heavenly Jointure Some other particulars might farther be mentioned to be taken in by Meditation such as matters of our callings and daily converse in varieties of Companies and Friends and how to be right Christian in them excell in improving them to their proper uses and ends for the glory of God 4. Meditation for review of the work of the day There remains but one thing more to be added namely in the close of the day should be or is fit to be that Meditation of review or that overlooking of matters in the foregoing day to make a happy closing it up by a fresh humbling our selves and returning to God and acting new Recumbencies on his free rich grace in Christ by the precious promises to sweeten our lying down 5. And in the Night season that great time with David and others of the Saints When I awake let me be ever with God and my Meditation of him sweet Psal 139. Psal 104. The sum of that hath been mentioned about daily Meditation is 1. To enter the Duty at our awaking with Reflections on the matters of the Night past the preservations and comforts especially of that time 2. To look forward to the incumbencies of the coming day and how best to redeem it by Endeavour 1. To act a fresh setting up the supreme end of glorifying God 2. To have a serious musing on the next end my own Eternal Happiness 3. Then to mind the proportionate means to the mark or end I aim at 1. Therefore first to look wishly at the fullness of Christ freely offered as the way to God and happiness 2. To Meditate on our mighty helper the Holy Spirit the great Applyer of Redemption 3. Meditations on the Ordinances of Christ the walks and ways the Holy Spirit comes in and applies Christ to the Soul by 4. Meditation of the Word and Promises which the Spirit in the Ordinances useth as the peculiar instruments of drawing the heart to Christ and of applying him daily more 5. Meditation of the several Graces to be continually on the occasions requiring exercised and improved 6. Meditation of our spiritual Enemies the Flesh within Satan and the World without More particularly 1. Meditating in reference to reading the Holy Scripture with those graces I am to exercise in my Reading 2. The Meditation private Prayer calls for if I pray before reading or when I can and am any time in the day to pray privately 3. Meditation of what is the chief grace I am defective in or the peculiar blessing I want at present 4. Meditation of the grand interest of God as relating to his Church in the world 5. The Meditation of review or self-examination in reference to things of the day past These heads I have mentioned not to impose on any as to matter or method absolutely but to propose some things which if not alway necessary yet that may be performed in some degree as ability and opportunity admits Divers of the particulars if daily Meditation be judged necessary by us I am sure then they inust be judged necessary for such as daily will observe it CHAP. XIV Of the Sabbath and Lords day THere now remains but one thing more to be added to what hath been said concerning daily Meditation namely the Meditation relating to that eminent day of God first the seventh day of the
take away the heart what is there spoken of a more total taking away the heart in evil men is true of a gradual taking away the heart the heat and liveliness in godly men 2. Meditation on due Enquiry finds heart-coolings to arise from Christians smothering their heat with heaping up businesses and troubles upon themselves launching too far into the Seas of worldly Affairs and over-carings The thorny ground had the word choaked by cares and affairs of this life what cares and business doth to the Word it doth to the hearts warmth can thou entangle thy self in the matters of the World and thou wilt cool apace The farther a man Travels from the Sun Northward the cooler he is Turn your face from Heaven to the World go far and you come to not only cool but freeze Or as she in the Roman story that out of a design to enrich her self contracted with the Enemy to betray the Castle for that which the Souldiers had on their left arm meaning their Golden Bracelets but the Souldiers instead of their Bracelets threw their Shields on her whereby she instead of being enriched was smothered To engage in a throng is the way to be smothered The world will smother thee if thou engagest too far it will still cool thy heart-heat make thee of a warm and lively a cool dead-hearted Christian There is a Fish call'd the Torpedo if you touch it with your bare leg or hand it presently nums that Limb that toucht it Touch with thy heart upon the world it will leave it num there 's no such way to keep in thy heat as to keep out the world avoid the danger of a Crowd of businesses and cares 3. Meditation upon searching discovers the decay of heat is from decay in heart-warming Ordinances where the Sun of Righteousness shines warm upon thee whereby the Soul-heat is both preserved and encreast Abatings of heavenly heat arise from drawing away the fuel of heavenly duties or thy own remissness and negligence in them If a man shall cast away his Cloaths leave his food and decline the means of preserving heat and life he must needs grow cold if he be not quickly kill'd If a man reads not meditates not prays not hears not or is negligent and formal herein he must needs like a dying man grow cold It much depends upon the lively performance of holy duties that you keep Heart-warm or that you decay in your fervour by carelesness in the means Meditation will mind you of this and put you upon mending it in time The Angel of the Church of Ephesus Rev. 2. forsook or left his first Love his Heart-heat and Christ intimates he had left off his first works 2. Meditation is instrumental to spiritual vivacity and warmth applicando promovens by helping to apply the things that recover and promote heat and liveliness I will name but two things in this 1. Meditation mightily helps here by being a great instrument of searching out applying and working home the Scriptures Heart-warming considerations such as the quickning Spirit the inditer of the Scriptures that knows what things are most proper and proportionate for recovering or increasing heat what he hath left upon record to use in this case As consideration is the first mover in the soul so warm considerations are the first warmers O what a latitude and fullness hath Meditation to fetch heart-warming considerations from If the Eye looks up to the Heavens what abundance of Heavenly bodies for conveyance of light and heat it soon discovers But if the eye of Meditation looks into the Scriptures what a prospect of various rare and glorious passages is there to be found of Considerations Like abundance of richest Spirits highest Cordials and preparations of all sorts in Artists Shops and Closets O what heart-warming considerations can Meditation fetch and apply from the infinitely blessed God his infinite Excellencies Eternal Love sweetness unspeakable of the sense of his Favour and the like Ah what heart-warming considerations from Jesus Christ to behold him and view him all over in all he is in his unexpressible Glories In all he hath done whereby he hath out done all that ever was or shall be done What warming considerations in respect of the Holy Spirit the grand and mighty applyer of Redemption by his habitation and operation What in respect of the Word the Precepts Promises Threatnings and Examples in it of sundry sorts all for our help and comfort What of the Covenant of Grace so sure and sweet What in respect of our selves souls state and all the great concerns of it in salvation Meditation can never want heart-warming considerations can bring stores of Arguments of all sorts and blow upon them to make the heart kindle and flame although it was chill and dead and never so low brought Lastly this Engine of heavenly Meditation produces heart-warmth and vivacity by taking thee out of the shade and cool and leading into the Sun-shine of Heart-warming Ordinances wherein the Sun of Righteousness arises and shines warm and his quickning spirit breathes warm upon thee Rev. 2.5 As a cure of cooling and decaying Love Christ counsels the Angel of that Church of Ephesus first to repent and then to do his first works Negligence in holy Duties omission of them or remisness in them introduced a cooling of his Love therefore what was lost by not doing must be recovered by such a doing as the first was that his first works done again might be a rekindler of his first Love Disuse of Exercise abates the natural heat and vigour but returning to it will again recover it Meditation when it finds the failure and defect will provoke and engage to the just Remedy and Relief I have now dispatcht at length this second End of Meditation its being for quickning the Affections The next follows CHAP. XXIII The End of Meditation in reference to the will MEditation as it is to be a helper to warm the affections so for a means to strengthen and fix the holy purposes and resolutions of the will It is not a wavering and weak purpose or a feeble resolution will serve for a foundation for building so high as Heaven for carrying on so great and hard a work as soul-saving The Scripture mentions cleaving to the Lord with purpose of heart Acts 11.23 Holy David often in the Psalms tells us of his will his purpose of heart and his heart was fixed Psal 119. and Psal 108.1 Meditation is singularly instrumental here 1. Of fixing and deeper rooting of the grand general purpose of pleasing and glorifying God and working out our own salvation 2. It 's greatly instrumental for corroboration and for strengthening the lesser Roots of derivative purposes that spring from the grand purpose that are the particular Abettors and Helpers of the main and general forementioned purpose In every holy heart there is planted at first conversion that fundamental and noble purpose of pleasing and glorifying God in all
the things which please Gods own description of a gracious frame of spirit by a gracious choice Contrary a sinful unconverted heart is described by thusing things that are sinful and provoking I say the change of the will is a high evidence of sincerity a chusing of God for our God chusing of Christ his offered grace above all him to our Righteousness and Justification our Wisdom our Sanctification so coming to taking of trusting on him is an act of the will in chusing him a chusing the holy ways of God universally Psal 119. Respect to all thy commandments This not so much in knowing as purpose of heart for keeping all To add but one thing more The new Creature is principally seen in a new will and a new will in a new aim altering utterly that old sinful carnal aim of carnal self and satisfying of it sinfully aiming at only or chiefly self and satisfying self in worldly and carnal things This Idol Self the grand aim is taken down is no more the souls Master-mark that gave all the Laws made every thing serve to it and end in it eyeing of self chiefly aiming at seeking and striving most for self is changed and there 's a new Master-aim a new mark to which it designs and principally drives at God and his glory serving and pleasing him This evidently appears in the Saints in Scripture They exalt God called such as seek God serve God live to God to Christ Psal 22.26 Psal 24.6 This the generation of them that seek him and deny themselves Rom. 6.11 Alive unto God 2 Cor. 5.15 Live not to themselves but to him that dyed for them 1. Universal allowance of all known good in the mind 2. Universal abhorrence of all known evil chusing all good and an universal purpose of will to please God in all things are the things the sincerity of them stands of those two noble faculties renewed 3. A real change of the corrupt carnal and disorderly movings of the affections to a making them holy and heavenly to setting them on the things above and taking them off really the things below from their usual sway rule violent running to carnal and earthly things and from their customary and predominant deadness flatness and remissness to and in spiritual and heavenly things A change really upon the great and leading affection love the great weight that carries all Amor meus est pondus meum as the devout Ancient said My souls love is my souls weight the strong biass that still leads it Hence arise the other holy affections they are acted from love desire delight sorrow fear hatred of all known evil Psal 97.10 Ye that love the Lord hate evil Psal 119.104 I hate every false way A Character it is of a wicked man he abhors not evil Psal 36.4 But a holy heart when it comes even new out of the furnace is new cast new made it 's stampt with predominant love to God and his ways and with new self-loathing and sin-abhorring Ezek. 36.26 A new heart will I give you Vers 36. Then shall ye remember your evil ways and shall loath your selves in your own sight for your iniquities and for your abominations I shall add no more particulars The truth and sincerity of this whole work wrought first in thee really and then known must be the ground for evidencing of thy assurance which must be done by comparing the pattern of the new Creature described in the infallible Word of Christ and the copy of it drawn in thy heart Such serious searching and due meditating with praying and other ordinances must be on thy part thou must 2 Pet. 1.10 Give all diligence to make thy calling and election sure But withal there must be a due consideration and praying for the evidencing and sealing Spirit of Christ the Comforter and diligent still attending upon those ways and means of grace the Holy Spirit uses to come and seal and comfort in I know other things might be mentioned especially in a purposely handling this Doctrine of Assurance The manner of Gods working in such as are effectually drawn to Christ differs in circumstances and in the sensible perceivings of it accordingly as God pleases to work and assurance as the Spirit pleases is given in a different way But trying by this change upon the heart in a renewing the mind subduing and turning that great wheel of the soul the refractory and stubborn will changing the main aim from self and the creature to God in Christ Really plucking up the affections rooted in the earth and finding them set upon things above an evident change and turning the grand affection of love out of its old channel and a placing it upon God his Word ways and people the Saints above all other things when these things freely given thee of God and by the Spirit of God received are made known to be in thee 1 Cor. 2.12 this is a right assurance O pray pray for this sealing and assuring Spirit this will help thee against the fears doubts deceits of thy own heart and Satans methods and clear up thy good condition to thee This assurance attained the next Meditation must be of the best ways of keeping and preserving it which must be endeavoured yea of thy growing up to the riches and fulness of assurance to a Plerophory as it is called The preserving of assurance and growing up in it 2 Pet. 1.10 must be by care and diligence used about it and used for exacter walking in all Christs ways Endeavours of mortifying thy corruptions combating with Satan and the world and getting victory Rev. 2.17 To him that overcometh I will give him a white stone with a new name The white stone is thy Justification the new name is Adoption of Sons both assured upon victory obtained There must be a tender care of obedience to and compliance with the Holy Spirit and of not grieving of it Eph. 4.30 Grieve not the holy Spirit of God whereby ye are sealed to the day of redemption If thou wouldst have the Holy Spirit a sealing Spirit thou must not be a Griever of that Spirit by any ordinary neglectings and ilightings of it or by contrary walkings to it wilful and presumptuous evils especially provoke and grieve and will hinder assurance Psal 85.8 God will speak peace to his Saints but let them not turn again to folly This in David Psal 51.8 Make me to hear joy and gladness that the bones thou hast broken may rejoyce Some Saints by their falls have felt it long it may be ever after as great bruises in the body Others upon care and fruitfulness have kept their peace and assurance long it may be to the last CHAP. XII Of the next Meditation namely how weak and imperfect thy Grace is THis is a Meditation very necessary for making thee very humble greatly fearful and careful and highly to provoke thee to contend to a growth and strength of grace to be rooted and stablisht daily
by affliction Heb. 12.3 5 6 7 8 9. They considered not but were too hasty too forgetful and therefore so discouraged at the Cross Therefore he endeavours to bring them to consideration to extinguish short apprehension and sudden thoughts which occasioned fears and discouragement This is a right way to relieve disquiets from any sudden imaginations and from the subtil quick dartings of Satan Let that which comes suddenly be thought on seriously viewed over and over Creatures apt to start and fright as Horses young and of high metal we bring them close to the things they fright at make them look on them oft and touch them that time and looking may teach them not to start If temptations were entertained not with sudden short thoughts and imagination but with abode and seriousness of thoughts in consideration this would much advantage us in times oftemptation and disappoint Satans designs 2. And this leads us to another effectual way and in part illustrates the former particular namely that help of diverting the mind earnestly striving when suggestions and injections charge thee to think quite another way Take in good thoughts and be as earnest and intent as thou canst that Satan may see thou art not at leisure haft no mind to parley with him there 's no room for such a guest the door is barred against him This is a good Rule in Reason to make a diversion of the thoughts when any thing troubles us and proves a disturbance a diversion is the cure When Satan comes thou hast ways enough for thy thoughts to divert by things of excellency in abundant variety to entertain and detain with the highest pleasure and satisfaction thy most serious thoughts 3. But another help and that our Lord Christ hath taught when Satan would tempt him flye up to Heaven by prayer Mark 14.38 Pray that ye enter not into temptation When Hell rises up arms and charges against thee this is ever a ready help to flye up to heaven to charge him complain of him and call for the help that 's stronger than Satan the mighty Spirit of Christ against that malicious Spirit Prayer is a both rare diversion of thoughts and a piece of Artillery that will do execution most effectually and never fail if in faith and fervency He fears nothing more than prayer and feels nothing more If he can discourage prayer he triumphs But as our Lord when in an agony he prayed more fervently and had an Angel sent from Heaven to strengthen him So if thou art in an agony a sad buffeting of Satan pray more fervently and an Angel from Heaven yea the God that is the strengthner will help against this Angel from Hell Meditation in this case of Temptation must be ordered by Scripture-rules by having such apprehensions of Satan and his temptations as the Scriptures which hold forth the sure Notions and Considerations of things concerning our spiritual state and affairs as that teacheth Ah! when we are guided by our own Notions and conceits Satan will be too hard for us by his subtilties methods depths and deeeits which he hath and practiseth He can out-wit us far out-reason us when we have never such parts and perfections of reason and learning and all humane accomplishments But when we take the Scriptures for our only rule then have we the most sure and supereminent wisdom the infinite wisdom of a God against the narrow wisdom of a creature the infallible wisdom of a God against the falshoods and lyes of a creature Eph. 6.16 The Apostle bids take the shield of faith to quench all the fiery darts of the wicked one No shield is proof and large enough to cover us and quench his fiery darts But that of the Doctrine of Faith in the Scriptures held forth by the grace of Faith in the holy heart this will do it This was the way the Captain of our Salvation used when Satan so boldly tempted him He might have dealt divers ways with him and at first sight dasht him He might have told him it would be utterly in vain to tempt him It was impossible for him to prevail chid him for his audaciousness to assault the Son of God Reasoned with him and disputed him quite down Ruled him and commanded him out of his presence so pure and glorious as he so often afterward rebukt him restrained him and dispossest him out of so many But he only lookt to the Scripture used and held forth the Scripture and nothing is recorded else Three darts the Devil throws three different temptations he uses Those three some of the Learned which in 1 Joh. 2.16 are called the All in the world 1. Sensuality in that Make these stones bread to feed thee 2. Pride in that Cast thy self down to presume proudly 3. Covetousness in that All these will I give thee if thou wilt fall down and worship me He tempts him to covet all the Kingdoms of the world contrary to contentedness with his present poor condition But the three darts of temptation are quencht with the using a threefold Scripture so Satan is disappointed and goes away shamefully beaten Beaten by only using this Weapon of the Word The Word must be thy help in all cases of temptation 1. The Word as thy only sure directive and guide for all right conceiving of Satan and his temptings We must not mis-apprehend mis imagine Satan and his workings As we must not frame any false imaginations of the most blessed God so we should not frame in our minds any false imaginations of Satan and his temptings of us But this we do and must do when imagination goes alone and takes not the Rule of Scripture but takes the fond and feeble principles of a dark and deceitful and of a dastardly and slothful spirit loth and unfit to combat The Notions and discoveries of Scripture are our sure way of help 1. As what the Scripture infallibly manifests Satan to be as to his nature he is a Spirit but not a God He is exceeding wise by nature crafty and very subtil by long improved experience but infinitely O Christian below thy God Though he hath a depth of policy yet he hath not the Master-reach Though he hath a very extensive and an abounding experimental knowledge in many things and knows men and much of particular persons can look far into them yet hath he not the advantages which the Heart-maker and the Heart-scarcher Jer. 17.10 and the Heart-knower 2 Chron. 6.30 the only Heart-knower He cannot see with any direct looking on and into any heart but he sees by an indirect eying guessing and gathering by circumstances and going by consequences and not by infallible arguments Both indirectly and imperfectly also it is he knows any heart and the workings of it 2. As to his power though he be mighty in strength to make impressions upon elementary natures and things belonging to men as houses goods cattel any enjoyments of such a sort and upon bodies and lives