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A12361 Iacobs ladder, or The high way to heauen Being the last sermon that Master Henry Smith made. And now published, not (as many forged things haue beene in his name) to deceiue the Christian reader, but to instruct and prepare him with oyle in his lampe, ioyfully to meete the Lord Iesus in his second comming. Smith, Henry, 1550?-1591. 1595 (1595) STC 22677; ESTC S122459 18,803 31

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seruant which receiued a print in his eare after the manner of the Iewes in token that he would serue his master for euer like the vestures which bare their owners marke Therefore the holy Ghost crieth so often Be faithfull euen vnto the death Be not wearie of well doing Take heede lest ye fall for when thou art weary of thy goodnes God doth not count thee good but wearie of goodnes and when thou declinest from righteousnes GOD doth not count thee righteous but reuolted from righteousnes therefore Paul sayth Pray continually as though prayer were nothing without continuance Iacob did not ouercome God so soone as hee began to wrestle with him but when hee had wrestled with him al night And it is said that Christ tooke pittie of them that stayed with him I will not leaue thee saith Elisha to Eliah so wee should not leaue God some came into the vineyeard in the morning and some at noone but none receiued any rewarde but they which stayde vntill night As Gods mercie indureth for euer so our righteousnes should indure for euer Euery thought and word and deede of a faithfull man is a step towards heauen in euery place he meeteth Christ euery thing puts him in minde of God he seekes him to find him and when hee hath found him he seekes him still hee is not satisfied because at euery touch there comes some virtue from him Iacob serued seuen yeares for Rachel and after them he serued seuen more and yet hee was content to serue seuen more and when hee had serued so many yeares they seemed vnto him as nothing because he loued hee which serued so long for Rachel serued all his life for heauen and if he had liued till this day he would haue serued God still and thought it nothing because be loued him to haue the Arke but a while doth more hurte to the Philistins than benefite them so to serue God but a while dooth more damage vs then helpe vs for happier is the Childe which neuer began than Iudas whose end was worse than his beginning What a lamentable thing is it to heare this plainte of him which was once the strongest in the worlde Sampson hath lost his strength for Dalilah for the loue of Dalilah that doth not loue him to shew what a shame it is to end worse than we begin Christ shewes what a reproach it was vnto him which began to builde and coulde not set vp the roofe the passingers by poynted with their fingers and saide this man began a foundation but hee could not couer it so they will say this man thought to bee holy but hee could not keepe promise What shal I say saith Iosnuah when Israel turneth the back when Israel turnes the backe this astonished him and this makes the whole Temple shake when the pillars tremble What an offence is it to the Church to see Peter to denye Christ which saide euen now that hee would neuer forsake him To see Lot committe incest with his daughters in the mount which striued so to preserue them chaste in Sodome to see Solomon worship Idols which erected the Temple for the worship of God to see Noah mocked of his sonne for drunkennes for whose righteousnes his sonne escaped as if the starres should fall from Heauen and light goe from the sunne Wisdome is angrie with him which leaueth his righteousnes to become worse the Vine would not forsake her grapes the Oliue would not forsake his fatues the figge tree would not leaue his sweetenes but the bramble did hee is not the Vine nor the Oliue nor the Figgetree but hee was a bramble made for the fire which leaueth the ioyes let the dogge turne to the vomit and the swine to the wallowe but you like Abraham holde on thy sacrifice vnto the euening in the euening of thy life and a full measure shall be measured vnto thee This is a long sleppe and man is like a horse which loueth short iourneyes therfore how can hee hold out so farre when one tolde Socrates that hee would very faine goe to Olympus but hee feared that he should not be able to endure the paynes Socrates answered him I know that thou vsest to walke euery day betweene thy meales which walke continue forward in thy way to Olympus and within fiue or sixe dayes thou shalt come thither how easie this was and yet he sawe it not so is the way to Heauen if men doe bende themselues asmuch to doe good as they beate their braines to doe euill they might goe to Heauen with lesse trouble than they goe to hell Our idle houres are enough to get wisdome knowledge and faith till we were like saints among men if thou looke onely to the stoppes tell all the thornes which he in thy way thou shalt goe fearefully wearilie and vnwillingly euery thing shal turne thee aside and euery snaile shall step before thee and take thy crowne from thee but then lift vp thine eyes from the earth and looke to Christ calling the spirite assisting the Father blessing the Angels comforting the word directing the crowne inuiting and thy fetters shal fall from thee thou shalt rise like the Sunne maruaile how the thing could seeme so hard and bee so easie when ye doe well remember that ye change not for the worse and doe as ye doe then and ye shal continue to the ende Now I haue encouraged you like souldiers and taken away your feare I will bring you to the sight of your enemies and will set them before your face not to weaken you for that were want of charitie but to make you wary which is true loue indeede To number them surely I cannot they are so many and exactlie to describe them it is beyond my skill they are so subtill Howbeit to giue you a little taste I may say as Elisha saide to his seruant and you shall see it if you haue your eyes open seare not for they that be with vs are more than they that be with them and he that is on our side is stronger then all But if you will heare what the holy Apostle saith touching them I can tell you Hee affirmeth and that by the very spirite of God we wrestle not against flesh and blood onely but against principalities powers worldlie gouernours the Princes of the darkenes of this worlde euen spirituall wickednesses in the high places And S. Iohn saith they are the lustes of the flesh the lust of the eyes the pride of life let other men thinke of them what they list they that heare them thus described and haue felt the force of them in their owne soules could not chuse but confesse that they haue been many in number mightie in power subtill in practise and what not who knoweth not this that the more enemies wee haue the more need we haue both of force outwardlie and of care inwardly as againe the more powerfull they are and the more weake wee