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A12516 Dauids repentance, or, A plaine and familiar exposition of the 51 psalme first preached and now published for the benefite of Gods church : wherein euery faithfull Christian may see before his eyes the patterne of vnfeigned repentance, whereby we may take heed of the falling into sinne againe. Smith, Samuel, 1588-1665. 1614 (1614) STC 22841.7; ESTC S3155 194,670 580

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al which may be so many comforts vnto his Soule to assure him that God will neuer forsake him Indeede if our owne workes or righteousnesse were the onely ground to moue the Lord to take pitty on vs. Then we should be much discouraged in our selues when we look backe vnto our liues but now the for mer mercies of God are Arguments of further mercies to assure vs that he will adde mercie to mercie whereby hee may see how fruitful the louing kindnes of the Lord is alwayes producing more as one graine of corn increaseth an hundred fold Vse 2 Againe we learne hence a notable difference betweehe GOD and man in bestowing benefites men are quickely weary of their liberalitie but it is not so with God The more bolde wee are in asking the more bountifull he is in giuing which is a comfort to all weake Christians and wounded Soules who are euer ready to reason thus within themselues Will God heare me or respect me Will he shew his louing kindenesse towards me a wretched sinner Yea God doth heare thee respect thee and will shew mercie vpon thee if thou seeke vnto him in faith yea the oftner we aske the better we are accepted of God the more we desire the more we obtaine He chargeth vs Psal 50.15 To call on him in the day of trouble and assureth vs of our deliuerance Iames 1.5 6. Doctr. 2 Hence marke what is that whereby poore distressed soules The mercy of God emboldēs sinners to come vnto him throwne downe for sinne wounded and melting for sinne and almost in the gulfe of desperation as Dauid was that giues them courage and emboldens them to come into the prefence of God to stand before their Iudge namely this the endlesse loue and mercy of God in Iesus Christ euen the consideration of GODS mercy that he is most ready to pardon and forgiue poore sinners to receiue thē to mercy for so long as the conscience accuses for sinne and terrifies a poore sinner he doth nothing but fly from God runne from him dares not looke vnto him nor call vpon him till he conceiue of Gods mercie in Christ Psal 103.8 that he is most willing to pardon those which do truely repent Now that God is mercifull and ready to pardon poore sinners and to receiue them to mercie it doth appeare by that his louing inuitation Math. chap. 11. verse 28. Come vnto mee all yee that trauaile and are heauie laden and I will case you Likewise hee embraceth the poore and simple as louingly and cheerefully as the rich and wise of the world Publicans and Sinners are accepted of him who were contemned of the Iewes The woman taken in Adultery is exhorted by him to repentance the blinde man restored to his fight and cast out of the Synagogue is sought out by Christ and taught to beleede Iohn 9.35 The penitent Thiefe is by him conuerted to the faith Luke 23. according to that Math. 18.14 It is not the will of God that one of these little ones should perish The like we may say of Mary Magdalen who was infamous in life out of whom Christ cast seuen diuels Of the Cananitish woman whom he heard and helped Of the cripple that lay at the poole whō when Iesus found in the temple Io. 5. he exhorted to sinne no more according to that of the Euangelist Ma●● 11. That by the power and loue of Christ th●●linde had their fight restored the lepers were cleansed th●● dead were raised the halt walked the sicke were healed and the poore receiued the Gospel Vse 1 Seeing a poore sinner will neuer flie to God for mercie vntill hee be perswaded of the fauour and mercie of God in Christ and can perswade himselfe that God is most mercifull and willing to pardon him we must remember euer with the one eye to looke vnto his iustice that he is a holy and a iust God most righteous one that can not beare with sinne sinners that liue and delight in sin so with the other eye we must looke vnto his endlesse mercy in CHRIST IESV fix our eies on that rely on that otherwise alas we shal be so far from seeking vnto him that we shall most willingly flie frō his presence as a terrible and angry GOD and most righteous Iudge And therefore as wee must needes behold him as a iust god and righteous to punish sinne so we must labour to bee perswaded of his mercy that hee is most ready to pardon full of compassion that so by Iesus Christ we may haue accesse vnto the throne of grace and entrance with boldnesse into his presence And because that CHRIST IESVS is the Way Truth and Life Eph. 3.12 let vs neuer go without him but take him in the armes of our faith in his name beg for mercy 1. Iohn 2.1 for without him we can find no mercy by iudgement Vse 2 We see hence the very cause why so many come to dispaire Cause of mans dispaire and so to cast away their owne soules namely because they can not conceiue that God hath any mercy for them they can not bee perswaded of Gods endlesse mercie in Christ Iesu but when their consciences doe accuse them of their sins they presently see that God is angry with them that he is a righteous Iudge an angry and terrible God against sinners and thus seeing his iustice and anger against sin they dare not appeare in his presence but fly from him as Adam did in the garden and could wish that they might neuer come into his presence they cānot for their liues behold the mercy of God in Christ impenitent sinners can not call God Father they can not indure Gods angry countenance but rather wish they were out of the world and might neuer come before his face for this is certaine that vnlesse a poore sinner and distressed soule can together with the sence of sinne and Gods anger against sin behold and acknowledge the endlesse mercie of God to pardon them he will neuer dare to appeare in his presence but Gods anger wil ouerwhelme him Well then let vs with Dauid so behold and feele the anger of GOD for our sinnes to humble vs that we neuer dispaire of Gods mercy but still know and beleeue that God is no lesse infinitely merciful if we can repent to pardon and forgiue vs then hee is infinitely iust to punish if we will notr● pent Doctr. 2 Marke how Dauid Gods mercie mans merite a man after Gods owne heart intreats the Lord to pardon his sinnes for his mercies sake therefore we learne that there is no other cause to moue the Lord to pity and pardon vs our sinnes but onely his most free and vndeserued mercy there is no worke no goodnesse or vertue in any man to moue the Lord to pitty and pardon vs but all is of his meere bounty goodnesse and mercy without all merites of ours as what could the Lord see in Saul
be the very beginning of true repentance and the first step to heauen and the saluation of a mans owne soule surely then most men be in a miserable and wretched estate for most men yet haue not set forward one foote nor gone one steppe to heauen For they haue neuer been humbled neuer touched neuer yet wounded nor pricked in heart for their sinnes and therfore must needs be in a dangerous estate Note Well then apply this to your selues didst thou euer in all thy life find thy heart pricked for sinne Did the sacrificing knife of the Word neuer wound thy conscience nor fetch one teare from thine eyes for thy sinnes Didst thou neuer finde thy heart to mourne and to be cast downe with remorce of conscience Certainely thy case is fearefull and dangerous thou art not yet gone one step to heauen nor moued one finger to eternall life no no thou art yet in thy sins in extreame danger to be damned Iames 2.19 Oh then let the word come home to you harden not your hearts against it neuer bee at quiet till you can say I haue felt my soule touched and wounded with the word of God Vse 2 This serueth for the comfort of GODS children for if we finde and feele our hearts broken and wounded for sinne so as wee mourne for them with godly sorrow because they be sinnes displease God offend his Maiesty it is a certaine signe we haue truly repented we are in the estate of grace Gods spirit hath met with vs the word hath not beene in vaine in our hearts but hath wounded sinne cut the throat of it blessed be God if thou canst say by experience that the Word hath beene powerfull to wound thy soule so as thy conscience is truly touched not only because of Gods anger but because of this that we haue sinned a gainst a mercifull Father This godly sorrow euer goes with true repentance not as Caine Indas 1. Cor. 7.10 c. who despaired of Gods mercy with a desperate sorrow because of the punishment but when we are wounded with sinne to mcurne for it because it offendeth God a louing Father Doctr. 3 From Dauids prayer The first thing Dauid craues is mercy and first petition marke what it is he so carnestly craueth not a kingdome nor gold or siluer not the life of his enemies but mercie mercie alone hee craued for nothing but mercy and therefore in his person wee learne what is that which we should most desire aboue all things in the world namely the fauor and mercy of God in Christ Iesus so that if it should be asked what we would desire in all the world we should answer Mercy and the fauor of God in Iesus Christ he is a blessed man that hath mercy Psal 32.1 2 Psal 4.6 Lu. 18.13 let other men desire worldly wealth riches honor gold siluer but Lord I craue nothing but mercy thy fauour and louing countenance The poore Publican comming to God he knockes on his breast and cries for mercie God be mercifull to me a sinner For there is nothing in the whole world that is able to appease the troble of a wounded conscience saue only the mercy of God in CHRIST IESVS Dauid no doubt had tossed many thoughts within himselfe when hee came to vtter this which heere is penned he had a true sight no doubt of the miserie and wretched estate wherein hee stoode by reason of his sinne An●●●d there beene anie other way in the world to haue gotten out of that ●●ate hee would haue found it But ●●rke he casts his eie onely vpon ●he ●●rcie of God making that his sur●s● resuge in this his greatest necessitie Euen so howsoeuer the opinions of men as touching happinesse bee diuerse poore men thinking riches the prisoner libertie the sicke man health Although these desire all these yet the sinner euer desireth mercie This Mercy of God Dauid This sweete Singer of Israel had often times singed now hee desires it And this is the difference betwixt the godly and the wicked Honour me saith Saul before my People Haue mercie on mee saith Dauid Vse 1 Wee learne hence that nothing can pacifie a Wounded Conscience grieued and distressed for sinne but onely the fauour and mercie of God in Iesus Christ Men may in their distresses go to sport and pastime and merry company But alas this is no comfort to a wounded Soule onelie the mercy of God and feeling of his loue in Christ can asswage and pacifie the accusing of our Consciences A man in a hote burning ague may taste of colde water which may ease him for the present but alas after it will increase his torment And as an olde soare if it be not healed at the bottome though it seem to be found on the toppe yet it will breake out againe and become more dangerous and incurable euen so when men shall seeke to smother the accusation of conscience to blunt the edge of it it will after rebound againe and giue a deadly wound to desperation Vse 2 Dost thou find thy conscience vnquiet Dost thou feele it wound and accuse thee Nothing can pacify a woūded consciēce but God so as thou canst finde no comfort nor rest vnto thy Soule There is no other way in the world to pacifie thy conscience and to haue peace then to intreate and beg for mercy at Gods hands Ro. 14.17 The kingdome of God stand● not in meate and drinke but in righteousnesse and peace and ioy in the Holie-Ghost So that although a wicked man enioy all the world yet if he haue not mercy and the pardon of sinnes alas he shall haue no sound peace of Conscience no ioy in his soule nor any drop of true comfort And therefore let vs all seeke reconciliation with God intreat for fauor and mercy and neuer giue any rest vnto our soules till we can feele and finde our Soules assured of GODS mercy in Christ and the pardon of our sinnes if any say O that I could feele this in my soule I haue an acusing conscicence I feele it terrifie me I am afraid I shall be condemned I can finde no comfort What shall I doe Euen as Dauid did heere beg hard seeke earnestly for so the Lord promiseth If wee seeke wee shall finde And therefore let vs pray and continue in prayer and know that the Lord will in the end heare and grant our requests The second point is the Partie to whom the Prophet directs his Prayer To whom and seeketh for comfort not to any Saint or Angell not to the Virgin Marie but hee goeth to God praieth to him Haue mercie on mee O God and he directs his prayer to the whole Trinitie Father Sonne and Holy Ghost to God the Father as the Authour of all mercy to IESVS CHRIST by whom and in whose name wee obtaine mercy and to the Holy Ghost because hee doth teach vs to pray and doth conuey and deriue all sauing comfort
learne what a vile filthy and miserable thing sinne is in the sight of GOD it staineth a mans body it staines a mans soule it maketh him more vile then the vilest creature that liues no toad is so vile and loathsome in the sight of man as a sinner stained and defiled with sin is in the sight of GOD till hee be cleansed and washed from them in the bloud of Christ Leuit. 13. The Leprousie was a wonderfull disease it did infect the body yea the cloathes on a mans backe the walls of the house and the very stones but this leprosie of sin doth more defile a man it defiles the soule and conscience Yea the creature yea euen the very heauens and earth are stained with the contagion thereof and are made by reason of sinne subiect to vanitie and corruption Rom. 8.20 Oh then see how vile a thing sinne is in the fight of God that the infection thereof should seaze vpon the Creature and make them that they dare not abide the glorious presence of God their Creator Reu. 20.12 Vse 1 Seeing sinne is so vile a thing so filthy and vncleane so polluteth the soule and body and makes vs loathsome in the sight of God so as no carrion nor dung-hill sends forth a filthier sent of stench then sinne O! how should wee loathe and abhorre it quake tremble at the committing of it Oh! it is a wonder to see how warie men are to shunne the Plague they will not come neere the place and person infected but keep aloofe off Oh that wee could be as wise and carefull to shun this plague of all plagues sinne that is the plague of soule and body But alas alas poore plinde soules they who are most afraide of the bodily plague and infection feare not this wofull plague of sinne make no bones of horrible and grieuous sins of adultery drunkennesse lying stealing c. yea as Salomon saith Foolish men and poore blinde soules Wicked men adde sinne vnto sinne and pay one debt with another doe make a sport of sin and put on them the name of Vertue Swearing is a signe of a braue Gentleman-like minde drunkennesse good fellowship couetousnesse good husbandry fornication a tricke of youth pride cleanlinesse these men bee cleane contrary to Dauid he thought nothing more vile filthy and vncleane then sinne they iudge nothing more sweete and pleasant then sinne But if we could see the loathsome filthinesse of sinne how odious it is in the sight of God how it staines and defiles both soule and body then wee should hate it and lothe it more then a toad or a serpent and shun it aboue all things in the world but alas men sinne and yet see not that they do sin they see and feele no danger they are secure no man saith Ierem. 6. Alas what haue I done We be wary tauoyd temporall danger If a man should say to any of vs touch not that garmēt it is infected or taste not that drinke it is poisoned how ready would wee bee to shunne it and auoyde it we would not touch nor come neere it but yet though wee tell men of sinne bid them take heede of it it will infect soule and body and vnlesse men doe presently repent it will bring both to hell yet men euen mad men desperately rush into it wilfully casting away their owne soules Doctr. 4 Further Hard matter to bee cleansed from the pollution of sinne whereas Dauid prayes to bee washed yea to bee washed thorowly or much and often and more then that to be cleansed and rinsed from his sinnes we learne hence that it is not so easie a matter for a man to repent and to get the pardon of his sinnes to be washed and cleansed from them as most men thinke it is Dauid desireth the Lord to wash yea to wash him often againe and again and to bathe and rinse him from his sinnes shewing that it is a hard thing to haue the spottes of sinne to bee washed out a hard thing to obtaine the pardon of our sinnes to be cleansed from the staines and blemishes of them it will cost much sorrow many a teare many a sigh and groane euen a great measure of griefe for looke how grieuously we haue sinned so greatly should wee bewaile our sinnes And hence it is that the Lord calling the people to sorrow for their sinnes doth not require a light sorrow or some small measure of griefe but such a sorrow as should euen rent their very hearts Ioel 2.13 And the Prophet Dauid saith in the seuenteenth verse of this Psalme that a mans heart must be contrite and broken euen as it were rent asunder with godly sorrow or else his repentance will neuer be accepted of God Dauid saith Psalme 6.6 That hee watered his cowch with teares Againe he saith Psalme 42. His teares were his meate day and night And indeede it must not bee a small measure of sorrow that wee must shew for our sinnes For if wee had an hundred eyes and should weepe them all out And if wee had a thousand hearts and they should all break asunder with remorce and sorrow all were too little yea although wee shead euen teares of bloud for our sinnes Vse 1 This condemneth the common opinion of men and women Folly of naturall men described they doe think it the easiest thing in the world to repent to get the pardon of their sinnes they do thinke that Lord haue mercie on mee will serue Oh God is mercifull God is mercifull and so make Gods mercy a packe-horse of all their filthy sinnes but let no man deceiue himselfe it is an other manner of thing to repent then wee take it for it will cost thee many a teare and many a prayer before thou canst haue pardon it will cost thee many a sob and sigh and many a oh oh ere thou canst be assured of the pardon of them How then doe men deceiue their owne soules thinking euery little glimpse of their sinnes sufficient no no euery sorrow brings not with it repentance Ahab had sorrow 1. Reg. 21. He rent his cloathes and put on sackecloth and fasted but this sorrow was as the morning dew it did quietly vanish away The like may bee said of Felix Acts 24. of Herod of Pharaoh and the like all which haue had in them a kinde of sorrow but it was but carnall the end whereof is death It must then be a godly sorrow arising from the sight of our sinnes that we haue offended a good and gracious God and louing Father in Iesus Christ and this must euen wound our very soules as the people of the Iewes Acts 2.37 that wee know not which way to turne vs for comfort Vse 2 Let vs imitate Dauid let vs crie againe and againe vnto the Lord for mercy Psal 32.1 let vs beg hard for the pardon of our sinnes it is the greatest mercie in the world Pardon of
snow IN these words the Prophet shewes the euent and issue of this when a man doth truely repent is reconciled to God in Iesus Christ and is washed from his sinnes by faith in Christs bloud then hee is made of a most vile and loathsome sinner a most blessed and holy child of God of a filthy vncleane lim of the deuill a blessed member of Iesus Christ beautifull and glorious in the eyes of God being couered in Christs righteousnesse Doctr. 1 Seeing Dauid saith The woful estate of al naturall men when God shal pardon him his sinnes on his true repentance and bee reconciled vnto him couering his sinnes in the merites and obedience of Christ Then hee shall bee cleane Then before a man repent be reconciled to God by Iesus Christ and bee purged from his sinnes hee is most vncleane and filthy vile loathsome and abhominable in the sight of God and indeede so he is no carrion worse no Toad so vgly nor Serpent so full of poyson as a filthy sinner polluted with sinne till hee repent get pardon of them and be reconciled to God by Christ I pray you take knowledge of this Doctrine whatsoeuer thou art high low rich poore yong old Prince or Noble till thou repent till thou turne to God till thou get the pardon of thy sinnes and bee washed by faith in the bloud of IESVS CHRIST thou art most vile and miserable thou art most vncleane filthy thou art more vgly then the venomous Toad more loathsome then the Serpent more filthy and stinking ●hen the Carrion yea no creature is so loathsome before God as a filthy sinner that liues in sin without repentance that is not washed and purged from them in the bloud of Christ Vse 1 Well seeing this is the wofull and miserable estate of all impenitent sinners how should this moue euery one with speed to tepent to turne to God to seeke to bee reconciled to God by Iesus Christ to desire pardon of his sinnes to bee washed and cleansed from them all in and by the bloud and merites of Christ for this know I say till thou art reconciled to God dost repent art washed and cleansed thy case is fearefull thou wert better bee a Toad then a man without this thou mayst go in Silke and Veluet in gay and golden apparell thou maist haue a faire body perfume thee with sweete smels c. but till thou repent thou art filthy and loathsome in GODS sight Oh! how should this serue to plucke down the pride of many impenitent sinners Men and women thinke highly of themselues ruffle it out in silke and veluet starching and washing but all this while they know not that their poore soules are loathsome in Gods sight that God hates them and cannot abide them Oh then be washed bee cleansed in the bloud of Christ which alone can wash away sinne O that men would remember that saying of Christ Thou art poore blinde miserable and naked Then they would say with Iob Esay 1.16 Reu. 3.14 Iob. 42.6 I abhorre my selfe and repent in dust and ashes Then they would neuer giue any rest to their soules till they haue repented got pardon bee reconciled and washed from their filthy sinnes Doctr. 2 Seeing Dauid acknowledgeth that when he shall repent get pardon of his sinnes be reconciled to God bee washed from the filthinesse of sinne then he shall be cleane and white yea most white euen as snow Hence we learne that as a filthy sinner that liues and goes on still in sinne without repentance there is no creature more vile blacke and vncleane So the child of God that doth repent that is washed in the bloud of Christ reconciled to God hee is a blessed and glorious creature most beautifull and faire in the sight of God not by any goodnesse or worthines of his owne but by the mercy of GOD so accounting vs Cant. 1.7 4.1 Ezek. 16.9 10.11.12 c. Reu. 3.18 1. Cor. 6.10.11 and by the merites and worthines of Iesus Christ in whose righteousnes wee be righteous and by whose merites and worthines we are couered The Saints of GOD goe in long white roabes which are made white in the bloud of the Lambe Vse 1 Seeing this is the blessed and glorious estate of those that do truly repent be reconciled to God imbrace and beleeue in Iesus Christ are washed and cleansed from their sinnes in his bloud and couered in his righteousnes O how should it moue euery man and woman to turne to God! to forsake their euill wayes and their filthy sinnes to put on the Lord Iesus Christ to beleeue to become the sonnes and daughters of God It is a goodly thing to be son to an earthly King to be cloathed in cloth of gold c. But if wee compare this with the blessed and glorious estate of Gods children it is but dung and beggery it is but like rotten ragges and beggars clouts taken off the dunghill Hee that is wise shall shine as the firmament Dan. 12. and hee that conuerts many to righteousnesse shall shine as the Sun in the firmament oh then againe and againe let vs repent let vs bee reconciled to God get this wedding garment which will make vs beautifull before God Vse 2 Another vse is this seeing that the state of Gods children euen in this world is so blessed and glorious so beautifull and excellent being reconciled to God washed in the bloud of CHRIST and cloathed with the most pure robe of Christs righteousnesse Here is matter of comfort to all the poore children of GOD whom the would is not worthy of alas they are esteemed as beggars they bee esteemed as vile and base miserable and cast-awaies by vngodly men they are made as the dung in the streets and the off-scouring of the worlds men euen tread and trample them vnder their feete now what is that which may comfort the hearts of Gods children surely this that though they seeme vile base and miserable in the blind eyes of sinnefull men yet they bee most white beautifull and glorious in the eyes of GOD our heauenly Father though the world hate vs contemne vs be a weary of vs loath and abhorre vs let vs remember the Lord loues vs takes delight in vs we are most faire and beautifull in his sight They do not see what wee be 1. Ioh. 3.2 they cannot know that wee are little Princes sonnes and great heires of the kingdome of heauen the sonnes and daughters of the great God and therefore this may teach vs patience seeing we know that God loues vs and that we are deere vnto him though the world hate vs so it was with many Prophets of God and true beleeuers Heb. 11. whom the world 〈◊〉 not worthy of Vse 3 Lastly heere is matter of great comfort to great and grieuous sinners that haue committed many and grieuous sinnes that if they will vnfainedly repent and turne to GOD imbrace and lay hold
Dauids Repentance OR A Plaine and Familiar Exposition of the 51. Psalme first Preached and now published for the benefite of Gods Church Wherein euery faithfull Christian may see before his eyes the patterne of vnfeigned Repentance whereby we may take heed of the falling into sinne againe The second Edition profitably amplified by the Authour SAMVEL SMITH Minister of Roxwell in Essex LVKE 13.5 Except yee repent yee shall all perish LONDON Printed by NICHOLAS OKES 1614. ❧ TO THE RIGHT WORSHIPFVLL SIR RICHARD WESTON KNIGHT ONE of his Maiesties Iustices of Peace in the County of Essex SIR EDVVARD PYNCHON Knight Grace Mercy and Peace from IESVS CHRIST WHEREAS Right Worshipfull but a small and short remnant of dayes is alotted vnto euery one of vs to try the hazard and adventure of this world in Christs holy Merchandize I being subiect to this common case and most certaine vncertainty of our life neither knowing if perhaps at this present my staffe standeth next the doore haue beene and am desirous in this behalfe so to bestow all my possiblle endeuours and labours in this my Lord and Maisters Traffique as that neither I may returne vnto him with a Talent in a Napkin but may leaue behinde me some poore token and testimony of my loue and duty towards his blessed Spouse This hath caused me to take in hand this short Comment vpon the 51. Psalme or The Repentance of Dauid an elect and chosen vessell pronounced by the mouth of the Lord to bee A Man after his owne heart Where we may see the great weaknesse frailty of Gods Children Iob. 9.3 Psal 130.3 Psa 143.2 when the Lord shall but a little leaue them vnto themselues Our frailty appeares in this that we cannot perceiue the things that are of God if we cannot perceiue the good much lesse can we do it yea so that if the Lord should looke straightly what is done amisse who should bee able to stand If the Lord should enter into iudgement with vs none could in his sight bee iustified If Moses the faithfull fell into infidelity Dauid the holiest became prophane Salomon the wisest committed so great follies and Peter the louingest denyed his Maister If the Saints and deere friends of God haue fallen before our eyes let vs lay aside trust in our owne strength not taking their falles to bee our standing but rather by them to measure our selues and the guilt of our sins gathering as it were the whole Lyon by the paw Let vs rise with them by repentance let vs sorrow with them for our sinnes and that because Christ all perish Luk. 13.5 And that we may with Dauid repe●t and turne vnto the Lord. Rom. 2. Consider his Mercies in forgiuing Gen. 39.9 Rom. 2.5 Esay 26.9 Luk. 3.14 Psal 90.12 his Benefits in giuing his Patience in forbearing his Iudgements in punishing the Word preached Sinnes committed and that Few shall be saued the shortnesse and vncertainty of life the certainty of death Pray we cannot vnlesse wee repent and perish we shall vnlesse we repent but blessed shall wee be if wee repent Now because this Psalme is a most blessed Psalme of true and vnfeigned repentance I made choyce of it to treat of in my Cure neuer intending that these weake exercises should come to the publique view of the world But being at last ouercome by the earnest requests of diuers godly and well-disposed Christians to yeeld my consent to the publishing of this worke And considering that in this writing Age of ours amongst the number of bookes without number no man hath wholly trauelled herein in our tongue that euer came to my hands for then I should haue denyed my Pen this honour and withall how many a desperate sinner and ignorant soule hath been imboldened to sinne by Dauids example neuer looking into his repentance How he watered his couch with teares and how he sate well-a-daying his griefe of heart and cryed againe and againe and still againe for mercy and pardon at Gods hands ere he could be assured of the pardon of them These considerations striuing and struggling so long within me vntill they had gotten the conquest of such shamefast and fearefull motions wherewith men are well acquainted who are at all acquainted with their owne infirmities I was thereby at length drawne to this bold hardy resolution as to commit it to the Presse and so to the eyes of them whose great and sharpe censures I haue euer with trembling thought of heretofore and euen now would shun them with all willingnesse And here I present vnto your Worships this poore Talent of mine as to whom of right it doth belong for Precedens beneficium sequatur officium Which may it please you to accept at my hands as at one that wisheth all happinesse to you and yours in the Lord your worships acceptation shall be my sole satisfaction The bond of my duty hath this onely bound of my hope humbly crauing that your fauorable wisedomes would supply the wants of this thing and that this so simple a gift may bee accepted of you rather for my good meaning and the end wherefore I do it then for the value of the thing it selfe hauing an eye to the matter not to the maner for my desire is not to bee seene in the high and intricate questions of mans wisedome but in the basenesse and simplicity of the Gospell that it may appeare in the power thereof Thus as God hath ioyned you both in the neerest societies so pardon me this boldnesse who haue ioyned you together in this Dedication The God of Heauen giue you both that blessing of blessings which if Ierome say true few men haue that you may transire à delicijs ad delicias go on from grace to grace and bee a long time happy in this life and for euer happy in the life to come Roxwell this 26 of Nouember Your Worships much bound and in all Christian duties to be commanded SAMVEL SMITH To the Christian Reader Grace and Peace CHristian Reader seeing the burthen of the Ministry is this To pluck Men out of the Kingdome of Sathan and to bring them to the liuing God surely then it is the duty of all those that haue taken vpon them this holy calling to helpe forward this worthy worke And to this end I entertained my spare houres in the time of my long sickenesse when I was not able to performe my duty in the Congregation of my charge in publishing this short exposition of the 51 Psalme to the view of the world not for vaine-glory or for any good conceit or opinion that I haue of the same or of my selfe as he knoweth that knowes all things but chiefly for the honour of God that if it please the Lord to giue a blessing sinners euen such as sit in darknes and in the shadow of death might be moued to repentance It is an opinion of carnall men who remaine vnder Sathan and his dominion as
himselfe telleth vs Esay 43 25. I euen I am hee saith the Lord that putteth way thine iniquities Now that they may be blotted out and this Booke may be cancelled we must How to haue the Bookes cancelled First truely repent of them all bewaile them be grieued for them that by them we haue grieued God Secondly we must beg hard euen as for life and death for pardon of them as Dauid did here againe and againe aske mercy If a man should runne into debt a thousand pounds and know not how to pay his creditor his best way were to seeke and make friends vnto him to forgiue it We are debters vnto God thousand Thousands sinnes pay wee can not then let vs confesse the debt intreate him to blot his booke and take that hand-writing and band of obligation on against vs and naile it to Christs Crosse And this is an excellent propertie of the childe of God that hee desireth after a sort to come out of Gods debt A true childe of GOD cannot abide to haue any thing standing on Gods score for he knowes Hebr. 10.31 That it is a fearefull thing to fall into the hands of the liuing GOD so long to deferre till God warne to his Barre Oh he seekes betimes and giues the Lord no rest till the debt be pardoned Thirdly that our sinnes may bee cleane blotted out wee must haue faith in Christ Iesus for nothing can blot out sinne but his bloud alone nothing in heauen and earth can satisfie Gods anger wash away sinne blot out our offences but onely the bloud of Iesus Christ and therefore let vs labour continually to be assured of it by faith to sprinckle our sinfull hearts with the bloud of Iesus Christ 1. Iohn 1.7 Reuel 1.6 Vse 3 Seeing the Prophet Dauid doth acknowledge that this Debt was more then he was able to pay and therefore disclayming his owne sufficiencie appeales onely to GODS mercy in Christ for the pardon of the same We learne that that Doctrine of Merites yea and Supererogation now taught in the Church of Rome is most false and erronious teaching poore people to leane vnto mans satisfactions which they must make vnto God either heere or in Purgatory whereas the Iustice of God is infinite And when we haue done all that we can heere in this life wee are vnprofitable seruants nay there is not that man in the whole world that if God should lay aside his mercie and deale in iustice were able to satisfie the Iustice of GOD for the least Debt that hee doth owe vnto GOD. And vnlesse the Lord take pittie on vs and forgiue the Debt there remaineth nothing for vs but to lie in prison and that for euer Matth. 28.27 But of this before VERSE 2. 2. Wash mee throughly from my wickednesse and cleanse me from my sinnes IN this Verse the Prophet Dauid proceedes with his former petition vnto GOD for grace and fauour for pardon of his sinnes yet so as hee doth it more effectual and more earnestly because his foule was now exceeding grieued seeing his woefull misery that he was in how foule and filthily he was stained with sin most hainously And though some put a difference betweene these two speeches and vnderstand the former of the washing of Iustification and pardon of his sinnes not imputing them vnto his charge And the second of the washing of Sanctification and the couering of our sins yea by little and little washing and purging them away and more and more renewing newing of vs in soule and bodie by the worke of Sanctification yet me thinks the words do both imply one thing namely to be throughly purged from the filth and staine of sinne and to be receiued againe into the fauor of God by the means of Christ It may seeme strange what should moue Dauid to confesse his sin and to intreate for pardon in this maner There was no Court of Inquisition concerning his fact There was no Magistrate to examine him nor Iudge to condemne him he being King Nay no doubt the diuel might set some on work which might back him and seeme to lessenhis fault what then should cause Dauid without any regard of his credit to come forth in this manner and thus publiquely to confesse his pollution and to be so earnest vnto GOD with his Haue mercie Blot out Wash me c. Surely it was his owne conscience and that extorted and wroong from him this Confession and made him so earnest vnto God in prayer Doctr. 1 From this prayer of Dauid A woūded consciēce can finde no rest but onely in Christ repeating his request to GOD so often Haue mercie Blot out Wash me c. we learn that a wounded conscience that is truely touched for sinne can finde no rest or comfort but only in the feeling of Gods mercy in Christ for the pardon of sinne and therfore Dauid to shew how hee was truely humbled and wounded for sinne hee neuer can content himselfe to pray and beg for mercy and pardon for after a man sees his sins and the filthinesse of them and beholdes the wrath of God against sinne his conscience still accuses him neither can hee finde any rest till hee do feele the mercy of God in Christ for the pardon of them Being iustified by faith we haue peace with God Rom. 5.1 Againe the Kingdome of GOD stands not in meate and drinke Rom. 14.17 but in righteousnesse and peace and ioy in the holy Ghost that is in pardon of sinnes and feeling of Gods loue for sinne once knowne will neuer cease to accuse vntil it be pardoned And this is confirmed vnto vs by the example of Caine Genes 4. who hauing slaine his owne brother and shead innocent bloud which cried in the eares of the Lord for vengeance how did the Lord strike him with an accusing conscience that he feared the sight of euery creature when he had once attained the sight of his sinne and whereas he thought to build him a Cittie to yeelde him comfort and safetie euen there did the Iustice of God ouertake him and he was driuen from that enterprise The like wee may see in Belieshazzer Dan. 5.56 when there appeared fingers of a mans hand vpon the wall his thoughts were troubled and his knees smote one against the other According tothat punishment the Lord foretolde Leuit. 26. I will send euen a faintnesse into their hearts And the sound of a leafe shaken shall chasten them And they shall flie as from a sword though none pursue them So that if it were possible to escape all apprehension and accusation in the world yet a mans owne conscience would arrest him and hale him vnto Iudgement Vse 1 Seeing this is the nature of sinne that being knowne it wil neuer cease to accuse and vex the conscience of a poore sinner till it be pardoned it should prouoke vs all that feele the smart of sinne neuer to giue the Lord any rest vntill we haue pardon
be in danger of the iust and seuere anger of the eternall GOD And therefore let vs goe to GOD flie to him labour for reconciliation with him Object If any doe obiect it seemeth that wrongs done to men are no sinnes and to be repented of Answere I answere That followeth not For whether the wrong be done directly against God himself all the commandements of the first Table concerne God or indirectly against God and directly against our brother as al the sinnes of the second Table concerne our brethren yet insomuch as the Lawe of GOD is broken either in the first or second Table therefore the chiefest fault wrong is against GOD himselfe yet wee are not to thinke that sinnes done against men are no sinnes but that wee are to be humbled for them because in sinning against our brother we sinne against God whose Lawe we breake and therefore wee must restore foure fold wee must be reconciled to our brother and seeke to right wrongs done vnto him Thus much of the person to whom Dauid confesseth not to any masse-priest but to GOD alone who alone was offended who alone could pardon his fault Now in the second place wee are to come vnto the thing confessed namely his particular sinnes and impieties And done this euill in thy sight In the former words I haue sinned he spake more generall in these words he points out his particular and speciall sinne And done this euill adultery and murther in thy sight Doctr. 1 Marke what is that which most wounds Dauids conscience and troubles his minde not so much feare of shame and reproach in the world nor yet feare of punishment but his sinne his vile sinne is it that wounds him that galls him that doth kill his heart and grieues his poore soule Against thee Against thee haue I sinned as if hee should haue said O my God it grieues me exceedingly and wounds my heart that euer I should be so vile to sinne against thee my gracious and mercifull God I care not for the shame of the world or feare of punishment but my sinne my sinne is that which doth wound me and gripeth mee at the heart So that our lesson is this that the childe of God that truely repents nothing more grieueth him then sin because it is sinne and breakes the Law off he is more grieued for sin then either for shame or punishment Vse Well seeing this is true repentance to be grieued for sin and that more then all other things not for feare of shame or punishment so much as because it offends a mercrifull God and louing father le ts trie our repētance art thou grieued more for sin then any thing else because it offendeth God and displeaseth him and couldest thou mourne for sinne if there were no shame nor punishment hell nor iudgement it is a certaine signe of true repentance but alas those that can weep for feare of punishment and shame of sinne many times are nothing at all grieued for sinne in regarde of God whose most holie Lawe is broken And therefore their repentance is not sound Doctr. 2 Marke how Dauid doth not onely in general acknowledge his sinne Acknowledgemēt of particular sins required but he points out his particular euill and speciall sinne of close adulterie and murder I haue done this euill this grieuous sinne in thy sight Howsoeuer I laboured to smother and hide it yet thou wast an eye-witnesse and very priuy vnto it So then hence wee may learne that in true repentance there must be acknowledgement and confession of our particular sinnes and offences that we may say I haue sinned and done this euill in thy sight lying stealing drunkennes whooredome murder c. We must come to particular and speciall sins Dauid hee acknowledgeth his particular sins of numbring the people and of matching with the vncircumcised nations 1. Chr. 21.8 Ezza 9. And thus doe the people of Israell deale in their conuersion 1. Sam. 12.19 Pray for thy seruants to the Lord that wee die not for we haue sinned in asking vs a King Besides all our other sinnes So the Apostle Paul 1. Tim. 1.13 declareth there that many things troubled him yet this especially that hee had beene a blasphemer a persecuter and an oppressor not worthy to be called an Apostle This appeareth likewise by the example of the Iewes Actes 2. As also in the conuersion of Zacheus Luke 19. who hauing been a griper and anoppressor offered to make full restitution So that wee see it is a certaine note of true repentance to be touched with the feeling of a mans particular sins committed against God Vse 1 Seeing Dauid and all the seruants of God when they haue beene truely humbled haue repented and confessed their particular sinnes vnto the Lord this shewes most men and women haue not true repentance but onely the shadow of it Alas the vilest Atheist in the world a reprobate and one that shall neuer bee saued may confesse this in a generall and confused maner we are all sinners but if we will truely repent indeede wee must looke to confesse our particular sinnes to finde them out one by one and to acknowledge them vnto the Lord with griefe and sorrow and hatred of them but alas most men and women content them selues in generall termes to confesse they bee all sinners although they know not in particular wherin they haue offended yea if they be examined in particular they thinke they do keepe all the commandements of God But we must vncase our selues vncouer our particular sinnes if we would haue God to couer them with the bright robes of Christs righteousnesse If a sicke man come to the Physition and onely tell him hee is sicke and neuer shew him his particular griefe and disease that troubleth him and the manner thereof with all the circumstances belonging to the same he can neuer looke to be cured So likewise if we come to God the Physition of our soules and say only We haue sinned we can not assure our selues of pardon Our vnknowne sinnes we must therefore confesse generally but our knowne sinnes wee must confesse particularly as the Prophet Dauid here doth And done this euill So in the first booke of the Chronicles 21. I haue sinned greatly Because I haue done this thing that is numbring of the people So that wee see it standeth vs greatly in hand euen with griefe of heart to confesse our particular sins and to giue Sentence against our selues and to pray as for life and death for the pardon of them otherwise our repentance is as it were but in shew and for fashion sake which is neuer acceptable with Almighty God Vse 2 Seeing it is necessary in true repentance to finde out our speciall sins and particular euills and impieties we see that it stands vs in hand to be throughly acquainted with the Law of God for by the knowledge of the Law comes the knowledge of sinne and that man that hath
the best insight into the Lawe of GOD hath the greatest sight of his sinne and of his misery and is most humbled and most stirred vp to seeke to God for mercy And they which haue least knowledge of the Lawe know least of their sinnes and miserie and are most prowd and least humbled neither can they truely repent For as a sicke man is then most dangerously sicke when hee hath no feeling of his sickenesse so a sinner is then in greatest misery when hee thinketh himselfe to bee no sinner Such a one is farre off from mourning and sorrowing for sinne from turning from them and returning to God Seeing he taketh himselfe to be in good case and to stand in need of no repentance And such were the Pharises in the dayes of CHRIST whom he reprooued Matth. 9.12 The whole neede not the Physition but those that are sicke I came not to call the righteous but sinners to repentance And done this euill in thy sight SInne may well be called an euill because it is the cause of all euill both in soule and body for al iudgement plague and punishmnnts be but the fruits that come of sinne sicknesse pouerty plague pestilence shame warre all iudgements be the fruits of sinne Secondly because sin doth displease God and offendeth his Maiestie therefore it is called an Euill of all euills Thirdly because this euill of sin infects heauen and earth and brings euill to all the creatures of God vnder heauen Vse Well seeing sin is an euil it displeaseth God it brings all euill and all manner of plagues and punishment yea eternall death in the world to come and seeing it infects heauen and earth with the poyson of it how should we hate abhorre sin quake at it be afraid to commit that which is the cause of all other euilles But alas though sin be a fearefull euill yea the cause of all euill yet we see men are not affaid of sin they quake not at it they shun it not yea they which doe feare fire and water the plague and pestilence yet dare bee doing and tampering with sin as if there were no euill nor danger in it but if we be wise let vs flie sin aboue all other euils whatsoeuer and in so doing if we flie this euill of sin we shal preuent many other iudgements and euills which are the fruits of sin In thy sight or before thine eyes As if Dauid should haue saide O Lord my God though I did commit adultery neuer so closely and caused Vrias secretly to be slaine yet alas I see all I did was manifest before thine eies and could not be hidden from thy sight Doctrine Men sinne before God Howsoeuer men and women sin neuer so closely secretly yet they sin before the face of the Lord euen in his eyes and vnder his nose the Lord standing by and looking on them neither distance of place nor secret corner neither darkenesse of the night nor any deuice and shift of man whatsoeuer is able to couer our sins from Gods eies Psal 139. Hebr. 4.13 there is no creature which is not manifest in his sight but all things are naked and open before his eyes with whom wee haue to do It is true indeed it is an casie matter to bleare the eyes of man to sin so closely and cunningly that no man shall know it in some secret corner in some darke night to steale lie commit adultery but although all men and Angels be ignorant yet our most secret euilles and sinnes are all naked vnto the Lords eies Vse 1 Oh that all men could be perswaded of this doctrine that we euer sin in the Lords sight when wee lie steale commit adultery then doth the Lord sees vs his fiery eies behold vs and the Lord euen then stands at our elbowes and lookes vpon vs How would this be a blessed meanes to bridle men and to restraine them from many secret and hidden sinnes What man durst be so bold and desperate to cut a purse when hee sees the Iudges eye set on him and beholdeth him And what man is so desperate that durst steale lie commit adultery if he knew that the all-seeing and piercing eyes of Almightie GOD did beholde him and looke on him This doth the Lord GOD tell the seuen Churches of Asia in euery Epistle Philip. 4. Reuel 3. I know thy workes O then let the remembrance of this make vs watchfull and wary to looke vnto all our wayes to liue as euer in Gods presence Vse 2 Here is matter of comfort and incouragement vnto the children of GOD for as the Lord sees and beholdeth all the euills and sins of men and women to iudge and to punish them al is naked to his piercing and all-seeing eyes so likewise all our good deeds and vertues are knowne and seene of God I know thy workes all thou dost both good and bad I know all Now then if the Lord do take knowledge of all our workes and sees them yea there is nothing we doe but it is manifest in his eies we know he is a bountifull God and plentifully rewards all that loue and feare him yea he will not leaue a cup of colde water without a reward O then let vs proceede and abound in good workes in knowledge faith repentance patience obedience humilitie zeale loue c. for the Lord knowes and sees all and will not let any one good work go vnrewarded Now followes the second part of the Verse containing a reason why the Prophet Dauid did thus acknowledge and confesse his sins and humbled himselfe for them namely that by this meanes hee might cleare the Lord of all iniustice and hard dealing in word or deede as if hee should haue said O Lord I confesse that seeing I haue so grieuously sinned against thee and so fowly committed euill in thy sight there is no cause why I should so much as accuse thee of the least cruelty iniustice or hard dealing with me either in thy terrible threatnings by thy seruant Nathan or thy righteous iudgement in taking away the childe conceiued in adultery for I acknowledge that I haue deserued farre more grieuous plagues and punishments for this my vile and grieuous sin And therefore by this my confession I doe cleere thee O Lord of all iniustice and cruell dealing condemne my selfe to be worthy of farre more grieuous iudgements and punishments for my sins so as all the world may see and know that thou art most iust in al thy threatnings denounced against sin and most pure and righteous in al thy iudgemēts fatherly chasticements That thou maiest be iust That is that thou maist be known iust in thy workes and all the world may see and know that there is great and iust cause of thy threatnings against sin and sinners Now what these speeches were and the iudgements threatned against Dauid looke in the second of Samuel chapter 12. verse 10. First that the Sword should neuer depart
sport and passe-time no sorrow nor heauinesse but spend their dayes in pleasure Iob 21.13 Psal 73. But sodainely they goe downe to hell Now who wil call this a true ioy nay it is a swinish and brutish ioy carnall and fleshly for if they knew all and saw their misery that they be in danger of Gods eternall vengeance of hell and damnation oh then they would mourne and turne all their mirth into teares If a traytor be apprehended arraigned conuicted and condemned to bee hanged drawne and quartered and looks for nothing but present death and execution and yet should giue himselfe to eating and drinking to carding and dicing to ryot reuelling Would not all men say he was a madde man and out of his wits surely this is the case of all wicked and vnregenerate men they bee arraigned and already condemned they want nothing but execution and they bee euery moment in danger of hel-fire alas what cause haue they to bee merry yea how haue they cause to howle and cry and mourne for griefe and therefore their mirth is but madnesse Iam. 4.9 Vse 2 Seeing wee can haue no peace of conscience nor any sound comfort till wee haue the feeling of Gods loue and assurance of the pardon of our sinnes let vs neuer giue any rest to our soules till we haue repented and got some blessed perswasion of Gods loue in Christ and some warrant from the Spirit that our sinnes are done away Rom. 14.17 For the kingdome of God stands not in any outward thing but in righteousnesse peace and ioy in the Holy Ghost Alas if any of vs were condemned to death lay in prison looking for nothing but present execution What could do vs good There were then no ioy in wife nor children lands nor liuings meate nor musicke no no vnlesse were haue the Kings pardon we cannot bee merry but would contemne all these things Euen so when a poore sinner is arraigned and condemned in his owne conscience for sinne hath no feeling of Gods loue and mercy for pardon of it how is it possible that hee should haue one dramme of ioy till the Lord in mercy seale vnto his poore soule a generall pardon by his spirit dipped in the bloud of Christ Iesus Well then let vs neuer be at peace nor giue any rest vnto our soules till we haue got some comfortable perswasion of Gods mercy for the pardon of our sinnes That the bones which thou hast broken may reioyce THese words containe in them the second part of this verse 2 Part of the verse and it is as much as if the Prophet should haue said O Lord I intreate thee for Christ Iesus sake to for giue me my sinnes and giue mee the blessed assurance of the same in my soule and conscience that so feeling and finding that thou art reconciled and hast pardoned my sinnes my soule so wounded and ouerwhelmed with griefe and sorrow as my very bones and most strong parts are wasted and consumed and my strength decaied may be restored cheered vp and gladded By this speech he would shew his ●xtreame griefe and sorrow for his sinnes Pro. 8.14 Psa 32.3.4 which was so extreame that it wasted consumed his strength dryed vp his bones spent his marrow Doctr. 1 Hence we see that there is no sorrow in the heart of Gods children like that sorrow which is for sin No sorrow in the godly like the sorrow for sinne and offends our most gracious God and mercifull Father Great is the griefe of an husband that looseth a kinde and vertuous wife and who can expresse the sorrow of a father or mother for the death of their deere and onely childe But yet all the sorrow in the world is not like that sorrow and griefe of heart for sinne this will wound the conscience cause weeping and wailing and great heauinesse it will euen weaken the body and strength of nature and if it bee of any continuance it will waste the bones and consume the flesh When I held my tongue my bones consumed Lam. 1.2.5.2.11 Psal 32. Psal And the reason is this because a poore sinner being wounded in conscience for sinne and not feeling the loue and mercy of God for pardon he sees nothing but hell nothing but damnation and the wrath of God which is a fearefull thing for this causeth torments and feares and terrours and makes iudgements what is more terrible and fearfull then to feele the heauy weight and burthen of Gods anger which is insupportable For as Salomon saith Pro. 18.14 A man may beare his sicknesse and infirmitis but a wounded Conscience who can beare Againe Heb. 10.31 It is a fearefull thing to fall into the hands of the liuing GOD. Vse 1 Seeing this is the wofull fruite of sinne that is thus wounds the conscience and wasteth the flesh and the bones we see how God hateth sinne euen in his deerest children so as if they will needes sinne and rebell against God they must feele the wofull smart of it And therefore let vs aboue all things shun it auoid it nor dare to commit it Oh! it will cost thee deere it will make thy heart to ake it will breed thee much woe and misery in soule and body Vse 2 We see the miserable blockishnesse of all carnall men and women who are not ashamed to say that they had rather deale with God then with men for sinne but alas they neuer knew nor felt the weight of sinne but if God should once open their eyes and let them see their sinnes and feele the weight of his anger for them Oh! then they will confesse it is a fearefull thing to fall into the hands of God If he be angry saith Dauid blessed is the man that trusteth in him Psalm 2. Vse 3 Let vs learne that it is not some light sorrow or small sigh or Lord haue mercy on mee will serue for our sinnes against God No no let vs labour to bee humbled more deeply for our sinnes seeing by them wee offend a most mercifull God yea if it were possible to shed euen teares of bloud for our sinnes for all were little enough to expresse that griefe for sinne wee ought to haue Which thou hast broken THat is which thou O Lord my God in iustice hast inflicted vpon me for these my great and heynous sinnes Doctrine There is no respect of persons with God Hence behold that God is most righteous and iust in punishing and correcting the sinnes of men he cannot winke at sinnes of men he cannot winke at sinne in any man no not in them that bee deere and neere vnto him in his most holy seruant Dauid 2. Sam. 24. Esay 39. Math. 23. a man after his owne heart a holy Prophet of the Lord yet if he rebell and play the wanton he is sure to be whipt for it as heere in this place so when hee numbred the people so Hezehiah Ierusalem the holy Citty
and wash them all away in the blood of his Sonne Now hee doth begge for regeneration and encrease of the blessed worke of sanctification which is begunne and continued by the holie Spirit of God for though the Lord shall pardon sinnes past yet if hee giue not power against sinne in time to come we shal marre all quickely and commit either the same againe or else some greater sinne there fore hee craues power against sin in time to come that he may not fall into the like againe Parts of this verse two In this tenth verse there be two things to bee confidered first hee craueth a sanctified heart because till the heart be pure no good motion can proceede from thence no more then sweete Water from a bitter Fountaine secondly he praies for the renewing of the worke of grace or new birth and sanctification which he had by his sinnes hindered yea greatly interrupted that so his soule and filthy heart being renued and sanctified thence might proceed good affections and holy actions with continuall and constant obedience Doctr. 1 Whereas the Prophet ioynes this petition of Sanctification vnto the former of Iustification we learne Iustification and Sanctification go together that these two graces of Gods spirit Iustification pardon of sinne and sanctification a godly life and conuersation are so knit and vnited together that they can not be seperated so as no man is truly iustified by faith in the bloud of Christ but he is also sanctified by the Holy-Ghost no man can haue the pardon of his sins but he must becom a new creature in Iesus Christ And this appereth plainely by the Apostle S. Paul Rom. 5. treating of Iustification and Chap. 6. vers 4 5. intreating of Sanctification he shewes that these two go euer together so as he that is not sanctified is not iustified and he that is not regenerate and borne anew by faith in Iesus Christ and the worke of the Spirit cannot haue the pardon of his sinnes Seeing Iustification Vse 1 and pardon of sins and Sanctification and new-nesse of life cannot be seuered in the children of God no more then fire and heate then men had neede to take heede lest they deceiue themselues while they say God is mercifull and they hope all their sinnes are pardoned in the bloud of Christ But vnlesse thou be truly sanctified vnlesse thou be a new creature in Christ Iesus thou canst haue no assurance of thy Iustification and pardon of thy sins therfore if thou liue in sin delight in sin no change no new birth no reformation of thy hart life certainly thou hast no pardon of thy sinnes as yet and thy hope is but a foolish and vaine fancy of thine own braine Hence to trie the assurance of our saluation Vse 2 by the fruit of our Sanctification for heereby wee may assure our selues that we are iustified if wee leade a sanctified life If wee haue our conuersation in holinesse wee shall haue in the end euerlasting life 2. Timoth. chap. 2.19 the Apostle sheweth there that the foundation of the Lord standes sure so that the Lord knoweth who are his He sheweth also how wee shall know that wee are the Lords euen this Euery one for his own assurance must depart from iniquity and this is confirmed by that of S. Iohn Ioh. 1.6 7. If wee say wee haue fellowship with him and walke in darkenesse we lie and do not the truth O then as we glorie in the name of Christians and would be accounted Christs let vs be carefull to bring forth the fruits of Christians and to leade a sanctified life for God hath ioined these two together so that not all the wit and pollicie of men whatsoeuer is able to seperate them Create in mee a new heart TO create is to make a thing of nothing as God created the world Doctr. 2 Gen. 1.1 that is he made all things of nothing Hence then learne that it is as great a worke to create a new heart Repentance is a new creation and so to saue a sinner as to create the whole world of nothing yea in some respects it seemes harder for in the creation of the world the Lord but spake the word and all was made there was no hinderance no resistance or opposition but in the creation of the heart a new there are many lets and hinderances First within a man euery man is an enemy to his owne saluation and the flesh resists this worke againe the deuill doth labour to hinder by all meanes possible so blessed a worke Yea and besides that it is a great work to create in a man a new heart It is also a worke of great difficulty not accomplished without great labour and paine and therefore is it called a Birth a Death a Circumcision so then euen as no birth no death no cutting off of the flesh can bee without paine and sorrow So the conuersion of a sinner is not wrought without paine and sorrow The Infant is not deliuered out of it mothers womb without paine and dost thou thinke ô man to part with sinne which is in thee was conceiued with thee and which since thy birth day vnto this present thou hast nourished with such delight and not to tast of paine in thy new birth no ●ssuredly it will not bee but it will cost thee much sorrow many a sigh yea and teares themselues before thou hast the same effectually wrought in thee Seeing it is so hard a thing to haue a new and sanctified heart V se 1 euen as to create the whole world then we had need to take the greater paines about it to vse all meanes that God hath appointed namely Ioh. 17.17 Acts 15 9. the word preached the Sacraments prayer meditation in the law of God and to cry vnto GOD for the same continually Wee see that there is nothing in man of himselfe that is pleasing vnto God Vse 2 for Dauid praies to haue a new heart created in him and therefore there is no will no motion in any man of himselfe to please God all must be new yea till the heart be created a new and sanctified it is a sinke of sin and all vncleannesse full of poisoned lusts and concupisence and therefore no freedome of will to any thing that is good til God create this new heart Seeing Dauid prayes to God to create a cleane heart within him Vse 3 it must admonish vs all to looke vnto our hearts that they be cleane for it is the fountaine of all life and motion Now such as the fountaine is such will the water bee such as the roote is such will the fruite bee and if thy heart be euill it will send forth filthy lusts and desires And as our Sauiour saith Mat. 15.19 Out of the heart commeth euill thoughts murthers adulteries thefts false testimonies slander● these are the things which defile the man Oh! then let vs look vnto our hearts and labour
worke of grace a renued heart faith repentance obedience and a sanctified life was euer wanting they were but hypocrites They went out from vs but they were not of vs Mat. 7.21 22. for if they had beene of vs they would haue continued with vs. And therefore it behoueth vs all to take heed that we content not our selues with the common giftes and graces of the holy Ghost which a reprobate may haue for it is certaine most excellent gifts will not auaile a man to saluation vnlesse there be the true worke of grace sauing faith sound repentance and heartie obedience VERSE 12.13 12. Restore me to the ioy of thy saluation and stablish mee with thy free Spirit 13. Then shall I teach thy wayes vnto the wicked and the sinners shal be conuerted vnto thee Partes of the verses THese words contain in themselues and earnest prayer of Dauid vnto GOD for the renuing Of GODS mercy and feeling of his loue againe in the 12. verse In the 13. verse he vses a reason to moue the Lord thereunto namely that if the Lord shall receiue him into fauor againe and testifie his loue vnto him in the pardon of his sins then he wil not be vnmindful of Gods dealing with him but become a Preacher and proclaimer of Gods mercy vnto others to draw them to GOD in shewing what GOD hath done for his soule and so that by the example of Gods mercy to him others should be wonne In the 12. verse he makes a twofold petition vnto God First for the former feeling and assurance of Gods loue and mercy for the pardon of his sinnes Secondly that God would vphold him with his free spirit so as now being deliuered out of the cursed thraldome and slauery of sinne hee might frankely and freely serue the Lord and runne the way of his Commandements Restore me to the ioy of thy saluation No ioy can comfort mans soule but the ioy of Gods saluation AS if he should haue said O Lord my GOD I acknowledge and confesse that all the while I serued thee and liued in thy feare ledde a holy and godly life and kept an vpright heart that I found wonderfull and exceeding ioy in the assurance of thy loue and mercy in Christ for my saluation but since I rebelled against thee and wilfully brake thy holy Commandements I haue depriued my soule of that heauenlie comfort and consolation and felt errours and griefe feares and cares and exceeding vexation Now mercifull GOD I humbly intreate thee to restore me againe to that ioy and comfort to assure me of thy loue and fauour that thou art graciously reconciled vnto me that I may receiue my former comfort And not onelie that but because I see how weake I am haue no power to stand without thy help and grace I humbly intreat thee to stay and strengthen me to stablish thy grace in me and so to vphold me in thy obedience that I may freely and heartily obey thee all my dayes Doctr. 1 The childe of God truely called iustified Fruit of sinne described Note and sanctified by GOD spirit if he once fall against GOD and prouoke him to anger by wilfull disobedience doth feele exceeding griefe and sorrow of heart great griefe and trouble of minde feares and cares lest the Lord should reiect him so that there is an hell in his poore soule and wounded conscience till hee be againe reconciled to GOD by faith and true repentance So long as Dauid walked with God in vprightnesse of his heart hee had exceeding ioy and comfort in the Lord his GOD was assured of his loue for pardon of his sinnes and eternall saluation but when he fell to adultery and murder and so rebelled against God it is wonderfull to see into what a gulfe of misery he plunged himselfe what feares and cares what doubts and troubles did vex his soule and wounded conscience Euen so it is with all the godly while they liue in the feare of God serue and please him and keep an vpright heart before the Lord leade a godly and christian life they feele find in themselues exceeding ioy and wonderfull comfort with assurance of Gods loue in Christ for their saluation but if as any time they breake out to sinne and rebell against God by wilfull disobedience then they shall finde an hell in their consciences troubles feares and cares for the time Who can tell what feares and cares Peter felt Luke 23. in what griefe and sorrow of heart hee was in when cowardly he denied his Lord and Master It cost him many a bitter teare The reason of this doctrine is because all peace and comfort to a poore soule springs from the sence and comfortable feeling of Gods loue in CHRIST IESVS for the pardon of sinne and eternall saluation and therefore when that is lost alas what peace or comfort can they haue Secondly they do by such wilfull sin and disobedience grieue the spirit and make the holy-Ghost sad within them and so doe what they can to expell the Spirit of God in them Now where the Spirit of God is made sad and grieued how can there be any true ioy Vse Seeing there is such sweete comfort in a godlie and Christian life while we walke with GOD and serue and please him in spirit and truth and when men sinne and rebell against God they pull downe vpon their heads such wofull misery troubles and cares how should this make euery man exceeding carefull of sinne which brings such woefull miseries and iudgements vnto our own soules such torments feares and cares To the ioy of thy saluation AS if hee should haue said ô Lord my God when thou diddest assure mee of thy loue and fauour for the pardon of my sinnes and eternall saluation I had exceeding ioy therein Now I doe humbly intreate thee to restore it to mee againe Doctr. 2 Fauour of God is a Christians chiefest ioy Hence marke what is the thing the childe of God doth most desire and craue at Gods hands and wherein they do most reioyce namely in the fauour of GOD and assurance of Gods loue in Christ Iesus that they know that God is graciously reconciled vnto them that they be in his fauour and shall neuer perish but shall euerlastingly bee saued Dauid was a King and wanted no temporall commodity comfort or delight whatsoeuer wherein worldly men reioyce but Dauid now conceiued no kinde of ioy at all in these things to bee out of Gods fauour And therefore prayes vnto God for the feeling of the true ioy and that is of His Saluation and that will minister vnto him matter of true reioycing indeed But alas most men being carnall desire riches honour pleasure Psal 4.6.7 But Lord let me see thy louing countenance thy fauour and grace and that shall do me more good and comfort then all the things in the world The poore Publican begges for this Lord be mercifull to me a sinner So
me for shedding the innocent bloud of Vrias and the rest which were slaine with him Doctr. 1 We must obserue that which hath beene taught before namely that Dauid prayed often and earnestly vnto God for the pardon of his sins The heynousnesse of the sin of murder he could not at one or two petitions obtaine it but is faine to pray againe againe for pardon Hence we learne that murder and shedding of innocent bloud is a most horrible sinne and he that is guilty of bloud it will wound his conscience it will make him to quake and tremble at GODS vengeance which pursues him vnlesse hee repent as in Cain Gen. 4. after hee had slaine his brother and the Lord had brought him to a sight of his cruell murder he cries out that his sinne is greater then could be forgiuen and that euery one that meetes him would kill ●im such is the conscience guilty of murder it can finde no rest no ease in company or alone in any thing but torment of conscience till GOD giue grace to repent Neither may wee thinke that this guilt and terrour of conscience commeth through the guiltinesse of the Law shame of the world or feare of punishment for let a sinner haue security giuen him from all Law and freedome from all punishment yet a Murderer should neuer be quiet his conscience would euer trouble and torment him yea and follow him vp and downe in all places and open his owne mouth to bewray himselfe Thus is GODS iudgement vpon them that should feare all things who will not feare him that made all things If a man had all the pleasures that heart could desire yet can they giue no true comfort and contentment when the conscience is guilty of horrible sinnes And albeit for a time the conscience of carnall men that neuer truly repented of their sinnes seemeth to be at rest yet it is as a wilde and sauage beast which lying a sleep seemeth tame and gentle but being raysed and roused vp flyeth in a mans face Gen. 42.21 Vse 1 Seeing murder and shedding of innocent bloud is so horrible a sinne so odious and execrable so fearefull and damnable how should it make all men shun it and bee affraid of it neuer to embrue their hands in the bloud of any man for bloud will haue bloud Gen. 9.6 Who so sheddeth mans bloud by man his bloud shall bee shed for in the Image of God may hee him And this was one speciall thing which moued Dauid to intreate the Lord not onely to pardon his bloudy sinne of killing Vrias but also that hee would not punish him and bring his vengeance vpon him and his children after him for shedding of his bloud Well then abhorre this fearefull sinne of murther for bloud will haue bloud and will cry for vengeance to heauen And heere wee are to bewaile our sinnefull times that shedding of bloud is not punished more seuerely wilfull murther is winked at and made but a money matter Yea saith the Lord because of oaths the land shall Mourne Ier. 23.10 Hos 4. so for murder it shal mourne well let vs beware of this foule sinne of murder and shunne all occasions that tend to it as hatred desire of reuenge quarrelling fighting c. Vse 2 If it bee so heynous and horible a sinne to shed the bloud of the body and to kill the body if murdering of the body bee so heynous what shall become of soule-murderers that shed the bloud of poore soules it is ten thousand times more grieuous as the soule is far more worth then the body and if he shall perish and is worthy to die that murders the body how much more is he worthy to die Ezech. 3. that sheddes the bloud not of one but of many a poore soule And such be all those which either teach not the word of GOD at all or teach it negligently they be soule-murderers and shall giue a feareful account for it one day Vse 3 Wee see that no man though neuer so great can go free from Gods iudgment for murder Dauid was a great King a man that was aboue all mens lawes yet the conscience of his sin accused him and hee could haue no rest till he had got the pardon of it so as we see the great force of mans conscience Esay 6.6.24 Mark 9.44 Psal 29.3.4.5.7 though he could escape all the iudgements of men yet conscience wil accuse till God do cleare him and this wee may see in many men who being guilty of this sinne though they haue by money or friends got pardon and freedome by the law of man yet if God touch them for it they can neuer haue peace till they haue bewailed this sinne and got the pardon from God but some of them euen pine and languish away and neuer looke vp all their daies such is the conscience of murder and shedding innocent bloud that hee may flye a thousand miles he may be a great man a king that no man dare call him to accompt yet he carries that in his bosome which will dog him and pursue him neither shall hee finde rest till hee haue repented and bee reconciled to GOD by the bloud of Christ Iesus Doctr. 2 Heere is matter of comfort for such as haue bene great and grieuous sinners God hath mercy for such as seeke mercy notorious wicked liuers that if they can repent be humbled bewaile their sinnes beg pardon the Lord will shew them mercy Dauid heere found fauour for the pardon of his bloudy sinnes Adultery and Murder vpon his true repentance So Peter for his grieuous and heynous sinne Luk. 8.2 and Mary Magdalene out of whom went seuen deuils was saued Lot though he committed incest with his owne daughters yet sound fauour at Gods hands so as wee see great sinners if they can repent shall finde great mercy This is warranted from the Lords owne mouth Esay 1.18 Though your sinnes were as crimson they shall bee made as white as snow though they were red like scarlet they shall bee as wooll And againe Esay the forty foure chapter and two and twentyeth verse I haue put away thy transgressions like a cloud and thy sinnes as a mist Esay 33.24 and Esay 43.25 Ier. 31.31 Vse 1 Let euery one of vs listen to this doctrine hast thou beene a notorious wicked liuer a miserable sinner a common drunkard a filthy liuer a most notorious blasphemer a theefe or robber Hast thou hated and persecuted GODS Ministers and his deere children and contemned the blessed Gospell of IESVS CHRIST Well loe if thou canst truely repent confesse thy grieuous sinne bewaile it Esay 1.16.18 cry to God for mercy and pardon of it the Lord will shew thee mercy so as no sinne though neuer so great can seuer thee and cut thee off from mercy if thou hast grace to repent and begge the pardon of it And therefore though thy sins haue bene many and great
that faile in the maner of doing of it to offer sacrifice was the Commandement of God but when the Iews thought by their sacrifices to appease Gods anger without the sacrifice of Christ they sinned and God abhorred them and cared not for them Againe to preach the word of God is his commandement but when Iudas shall preach the word to cloake his couetousnesse and treacherous heart it is a sinne in Iudas to giue almes it is a thing commanded and a sacrifice wherewith God is well pleased but if men shall giue to merite and to be seene of men the Lord careth not for it so as wee see a man may doe things which God commands men to do and yet be so farre from pleasing God that they shall sinne and prouoke him to anger because they doe them not in an holy manner Pro. 15.11 in faith repentance obedience and zeale of Gods glory Vse 1 This condemns almost the whole seruice of God amongst the Papists who do all to this end to merit and deserue at Gods hands pardon of sin and freedom from punishment but this is to a wrong end wee must doe good works not to merit but to honor God to giue good example to make our calling sure to our selues Vse 2 This must admonish vs all not only to doe that God commands as to preach the word heare pray receiue the sacrament c. but to do it as God commands or else he abhorres all we do vnlesse we do them in faith repentance and obedience all is in vaine Doctr. 3 If the Lord abhorre those sacrifices which hee commands for mans sinne Popish Sacrifices abhominable how much more those sinnefull sacrifices which haue beene inuented by man without any warrant from his word as the Idoll of the Masse Popish pilgrimages perpetuall chastity voluntary pouertie liuing in a cloister c. Vse 1 Wel then let vs take heed not only that we doe not abuse those sacrifices which the Lord commands by our euill doing and performing of them but much more that we be not so bold at any time to offer vnto the Lord such sacrifices as are condemned in the word of God to offer with strange fire as Nadab and Abihu and such as Paul calles Wil-worship and Christ calles The inuentions of men for these the Lord abhorres Vse 2 It condemns that bloody beastly sacrifice of the Papists who offer in Masse Christ daily for the quicke and dead an horrible abuse of Christ Iesus for Christ hath by his owne sufficient sacrifice of his bodie and bloud on the Crosse appeased his fathers anger for the sins of the world and put an end to all these sacrifices and if they offer vp CHRIST in the Masse for quicke and dead then Christs sacrifice was imperfect that must be patched vp with that abhominable Idoll Concerning these sacrifices which were Lambs Sheep Goats or Bullockes and were all slaine offered to God in fire let vs marke that they were all so many figures types and shapes of that euerlasting sacrifice of Iesus Christ which hee offered vpon the Crosse in his owne person Doctrine Christ an end of all other Sacrifices Then this doth commend vnto vs that blessed and most meritorious sacrifice of Christ the lambe of God seeing there was so many prophesies of it euen from the beginning of the world and so many shadowes and types of it as can not be numbered because there neuer passed one day amongst the Iewes from the time of the Law till Christs comming but they offered at least morning and euening sacrifice as shadowes of Christ Iesus to come and the people of God the beleeuing Iews and holy Fathers and Prophets did in them beholde Iesus Christ as slaine and crucified before their eyes And as Christ saith The holy Patriarkes and Prophets and famous Kings desired to see my dayes and would be glad to see and yet saw it not Vse Well seeing the sacrifice of Iesus Christ is so excellent meritorious of endlesse worth to procure Gods fauour to vs how should we often thinke vpon it neuer let it depart out of our mindes And to this end wee should be more willing to approch and come to the Supper of the Lord that so there as it were in a plaine Table and Picture and not painted on a woodden crosse as the Papists do we might behold Christ crucified and his bloud shed for our sins so often as we see the bread broken and the wine powred out So often as yee doe it 1. Cor. 11. doe it in remembrance of mee to shew foorth my death till I come For the remembrance of Christs sacrifices it is a sweete comfort to all wounded and distressed soules it is sacke and sugar to them all that truly beleeue in him it is an excellent means to kill sin and to humble our hard hearts that we should remember our sinnes were as the bloudie nailes and the speare which put him to death and a powerfull bridle to restraine vs from sinne because so often as wee sinne wee doe as it were pierce his heart afresh and as for those that care not for comming to the Sacrament nor yet for the word wherein Christ is liuely crucified they shew they haue no benefit by this sacrifice of Christ VERSE 17. 17. The Sacrifices of God are a contrite spirit a contrite and broken heart O God thou wilt not despise Dauid hauing shewed what be those Sacrifices wherein the Lord God hath no pleasure namely such as men shall offer with hope to merite or without faith and repentance Now he shewes what is that Sacrifice wherein the Lord takes great delight and is well pleased and that is in one word A broken spirit a heart truely wounded for sinne In this verse let vs first finde out what is the broken and contrite Spirit Secondly the commendations of it namely it is called the Sacrifice of God Thirdly that hee doth not despise By a broken and contrite spirit is meant such an heart as is truly humbled with sight of sinne wounded and pierced with feare of Gods anger grieued for offending so mercifull a God and louing Father and doth begge for mercie at his hands as for life and death besides the endlesse mercy of God in Christ which breaketh the heart of a poore sinner So then there be two things that wound and bruise the heart of sinners First the sight of sinne and knowledge of our misery by reason thereof Secondly the endlesse mercie of God in Christ so as it cuts vs at the heart to remember that wee haue offended so good and mercifull a Father Doctrine Broken hart most rare thing to be foūd Seeing this is that broken heart which is thus bruised with the sight of sinne and is humbled for them yea hath a most lowe conceit of it selfe as most vile and vnworthy wee shal see that it is a most rare thing to be found for generally men are so blinded