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A43587 The sure mercies of David: or, a second part of Heart-treasure Wherein is contained the supream and substance of gospel-mercies purchased by Christ, and promised in the covenant of grace, together with the several ways how they are made and are to be improved for the saints fort and defence, settlement and incouragement in shaking and back-sliding times. Being the fruit of some meditations upon Isa. 55. 3. By O. Heywood an unprofitable minister of the gospel.; Heart-treasure. Part 2. Heywood, Oliver, 1629-1702. 1670 (1670) Wing H1775; ESTC R216795 143,081 284

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faith in the intelligent observer yea and they were wont to beget faith in the spectatours as Nathaniel believed upon Christs telling him of his conference at a distance Joh. 1.48 49. the beginning of his miracles manifested his glory and his Disciples believed in him Joh. 2.11 and others comparing the doctrine of John with Christs Miracles believed on him Joh. 10.41 and indeed the Argument of Miracles is a cogent convincing Argument for no man can do these real Miracles except God be with him Joh. 3.2 Certainly the strange things wrought by Christ ought to assure our hearts of the truth of the Gospel and consequently of the sureness of these Covenant-mercies But upon this subject you have evident and abundant demonstrations from the pen of Reverend Mr. Baxter in his Saints Rest Part 2. in the Preface and in pag. 215. to 234. to which I referr you the truth is God hath graciously condescended to confirm the Gospel by many infallible miracles which none can question and all this to make sure to the elect these Covenant-mercies therefore they are inexcusable that slight this way of the Gospels confirmation See Heb. 2.3 4. 9. Another step that God hath gone is the various wayes that God hath taken to make us know these sure mercies and thereby to assure us thereof As Mat. 3.17 Cap. 17.5 1. An audible intelligible voice from Heaven at Christs Baptism and in his Transfiguration this is my beloved Son in whom I am well-pleased and this voice the Apostle Peter saith he heard in the Holy Mount 2 Pet. 1.17 18. so that these Gospel mercies are not devised Fables but divine Oracles of undoubted truth 2. The constant preachings of honest and unbiassed men that were eye-witnesses of his glory they give clear evidence of their hatred of evil love of truth and goodness and they could not be perverted by any selfish ends of profit pleasure or honour for these were not proposed promised or attained Nay affliction and persecution was their known portion and therefore certainly could not would not couzen the world with lyes to get that which was not attainable in that way 3. God hath adorned men with admirable gifts to enable them to demonstrate the certainty and excellency of these Covenant-mercies extraordinary gifts in the Apostles dayes as extemporary prophecying 1 Cor. 12.8 9 10. singing healing diseases working miracles discerning spirits divers kinds of tongues so that all Nations might hear these magnalia dei in their own dialect Act. 2.6 Eph. 4.8 and now they are translated into all languages and God hath continued to distribute ministerial gifts for the Churches satisfaction and edification 4. Yea he sent his own Son to be the Preacher as well as Purchaser of these sure mercies he spake at sundry times and in divers manners in times past by the Prophets but in these last dayes he hath spoken to us by his Son Heb. 1.12 the more to conciliate in us reverence and credence for he saith surely they will reverence my Son certainly he will declare to us the whole counsel of God for he was in the bosome of the Father and came from thence for that very end to declare Gods mind Joh. 1.18.5 Yea he hath raised Jesus Christ from the dead so that we have a Preacher sent from the grave to assure us of the truth of these high mysteries and sweet mercies so the rich man could say in hell if one went to them from the dead they will repent and believe Rom. 16.30 now our dear Saviour himself was dead and is alive and as he is declared to be the Son of God by his Resurrection from the dead Rom. 1.4 so after his Resurrection he declared the great things of God confirming his Disciples in the truth of things formerly delivered and giving further testimonies and instructions Luk. 24 44-49.6 Still another way of manifestation is clear and christal Ordinances in which as in a fair glass we may behold both the face of God and the choicest mercies of the Covenant here you may not only hear the voice of God but see Jesus Christ evidently set forth crucified before your eyes Gal. 3.1 in the Sacrament of his blessed body and blood are obvious Gods Grace in giving Christ Christs love in giving himself his body broken for our food his blood shed for the remission of our sins and all the benefits of this new Covenant 7. Another way more yet of the Lords manifesting these mercies and so making them sure is the sanctifying and satisfying illumination of souls by his holy spirit by this holy unction they know all things 1 Joh. 2.20 God hath revealed them unto us by his spirit in 1 Cor. 2.10 12. now the spirit comes with conviction and demonstration answers all the souls doubts and cavils and leaves it without dispute and haesitancy so that the believing soul cannot but say they are sure mercies he dare not deny this for a world 10. Yet there is one other way whereby God doth make sure these mercies of the Covenant and that is marriage-knot a mutual and matrimonial ingagement in the perpetual and inviolable bond of the Covenant whereby Christ and the soul are inseparably linked together and this relates to the particular application of these Covenant-mercies and compleats all the former for saith the poor soul I do not question but these mercies are sure in themselves in their own nature and sure to some but are they so to me what ways may I be assured of my title thereunto and interest therein now this the Lord doth make good by entring into that sweet and familiar relation with his people of marriage Isa 54.5 Jer. 3.14 Rom. 7.4 thy maker is thy husband and I am marryed to you saith the Lord a believing soul is dead to the Law that he may be marryed to Christ and our heavenly husband hateth puting away Mal. 2.16 once marryed to Christ and for ever marryed to him death it selt breaks not this marriage-knot nay it fastens and heightens it here Christ and the soul are but as it were contracted there the marriage is solemnized with the acclamations of glorious Angels and glorified Saints for saith the Apostle 2 Cor. 11.2 I have espoused you to one husband that I may present you as a chast Virgin to Christ now souls are fitting for that great solemnity when the marriage of the Lamb shall come that the bride is made ready Rev. 19.7 she is making her self ready in this world she is marryed at the illustrious day of Christs second appearing so then this marriage-knot cannot be broken since it is compleated in glory But yet more particularly consider that remarkable Text in Hosea 2.19 20. wherein the mercies of the Covenant are made over in a way of matrimonial relation And I will betroth thee unto me for ever c. in which Scripture there are four things that may assure the heart of the firmness of these
effected this work and their faculties shall be inlarged to take in more of Gods grace and Wisdom That 's the first instruction 2. Another consequence is this if the mercies of the Covenant be made sure in Christ it lets us see the great difference betwixt Covenant-mercies and common mercies temporal and spiritual mercies Saul's mercies that God takes away and the sure Mercies of David founded upon the Covenant of Grace 1 Chron 17.13 take the difference principally in these four particulars 1. They differ in the Fountain Original and rise thereof or in the affection of the giver outward mercies proceed from common bounty these Gospel-mercies from special grace the former from general munificence the other from peculiar benevolence the former are but crumbs for dogs these are bread for Babes all things come alike to all See Eccles 9.1 2 3. so that none can know love or hatred by the want or abundance of Creature-comforts but the mercies of the Covenant are alwayes tokens of special affection Luther calls the whole Turkish Empire but a morsel east to doggs but one dram of Grace is a Childs Patrimony God hates the wicked though he give them the World he loves the Godly Deus saepedat i●atus quod negat propitius though he deny them worldly enjoyments he may give that to his enemies in anger that he denyes his Children in love he gives to many wicked giftless gifts as some call them but he gives his grace his heart himself to his Saints with Covenant-mercies these are always clear evidences of special love they are Bracelets and Jewels that are sent as love-tokens to the espoused Saint from his Heavenly Husband 2. They differ in the dimensions of the gifts their Natures Properties and Proportionables to the precious and immortal soul Temporal mercies may indeed supply the outward man the cloaths cover nakedness fire may warm meat may fill and drink may quench thirst but all these serve but to supply corporal necessities they do not reach the soul he was a fool that said soul Luke 12.19 20. thou hast much goods laid up for many years take thine ease eat drink and be merry and well might he be called a fool for alas what were these goods to the soul it was a sensual bruitish soul that could be satisfied with these things they bear no proportion to the nature of the immortal Heaven-born soul it is above them and when it acts it self scorns to feed on such dung or wind 't is recorded of Pasotes who called his friends to a banquet where they should see a Table furnisht with variety and plenty but when the guests went to eat it vanished away into nothing and truly so will worldly enjoyments they promise fair and perform nothing not but that these are useful mercies in their kind and do attain their end which was to accommodate the outward man but they were never designed to satisfie souls but Covenant-mercies fill and feast the soul pardon of sin sense of Gods love Jesus Christ and the benefits flowing from him these are adaequate to the nature and faculties of precious souls these satiate the souls both of Priests and people with fatness and goodness Jer. 31.14 Psal 36.8 yea they are abundantly satisefid with the fatness of his house this living Bread and Water nourisheth immortal souls to eternal life hence it is that holy David prays Psal 40.11 with-hold not thy tender mercies from me O Lord q. d. Lord my soul is a fine delicate thing it cannot down with this course fare of common mercies these Husks are for the Swine of the World I must have Bread at my Fathers Table my soul must have Angels food or it will not like nor live Lord let me have tender mercies for my tender soul otherwise I shall famish and dye therefore he prays again Let thy tender mercies come unto me that I may live Psal 119.77 and again ver 132. Look upon me and be merciful as thou usest to do to those that love thy name David will not be content with any mercies but Saints peculiar priviledges and such as accompany salvation these these only fit and fill suit and satisfie the gaping desires of the immortal soul but other things cannot for you may as soon fill a sack with wit as a soul with wealth Covenant-mercies are only proper for immortal souls that 's the second difference 3. They differ in their efficacy and operation in the effects and impressions they leave upon hearts common mercies never make any better but many worse Covenant-mercies always make the subject where they lodge abundance better common mercies can no more sanctifie than they can satisfie a large share of the World hath been a snare to many souls these things are apt to puff up with pride to steal the heart from God to beget carnal confidence and security which prove the bane of grace Difficile est esse in honore sine tumore Bern. and a bait to sin they that have tryed it find that it's ●ard to have worldly honour without vain-glory to have great estates without a covetous desire and to swim in worldly pleasures without too much sensual delight Oh the sad demonstrations we have had of the truth of this how may the souls of thousands sadly say the world hath undone them it's Syren-songs have bewitcht the credulous and unwary soul the world oftentimes proves a stumbling block of iniquity that obstructs souls in their journey to Heaven and blinds their eyes that they cannot make divine discoveries even good souls have found this sad experiment that outward enjoyments have had a malignant influence upon their spirits they were in a better frame when they are poor then they are since raised in the World according to that Distich Pellitus nunc es fueras sine vestibulante Nudus eras purus crimen amicius habes Well this is the too too common effect of common mercies but Covenant-mercies always make the soul better certainly sanctifying knowledge softening Grace the spirit of faith and holiness leave the soul in a gracious frame and the priviledges of the Covenant reconciliation with God Adoption Justification Assurance Communion with God alwayes work kindly and Evangelically upon the heart these are so many Silver and Silken Cords of Love to draw and joyn the soul to God these mercies are as Coals of fire to melt the heart and make the conscience supple and pliable to the will of God Dives qui multa possid●t au●o sordidum marsupium at qui justus est bone compositus est de orus C●em Alex paedag that cannot be a wicked soul that hath these Mercies and he that hath most of these mercies is the best our perfection consists in possession and participation of these Sure Mercies of David outward mercies are occasions of ripening wicked mens sins to fit them for Hell but Covenant-mercies ripen Saints for glory by filling their souls with Grace and
can easily wink all the bravery of this lower World into blackness and deformity and pitty the sottish sensless sons of men that take up their rest below and neglect the main concernments of Eternity Ah thinks the gracious soul what fools are these that chase these guilded vanities and pant after the dust of the Earth would to God they did but see with these enlightned eyes that Gods spirit hath helpt me to Oh that they did but taste the sweetness of that Grace that my soul is enamoured with they would thirst after the World no more but long for God yea this living loving God and never be content till they come to appear before God How blessed are they that have their sins pardoned hearts purged souls reconciled that have God for their portion and Heaven for their inheritance and eternal mansion 4. The mercies of the Covenant are enlarging and encreasing mercies the Christian that hath them is like the house of David that grows stronger and stronger these are tending to perfection and make the soul strive and thrive in holiness Prov. 4.18 going from step to step from strength to strength pressing towards the mark rising as the Sun unto Noon-day or as the water to the spring yea this water shall still be springing up to eternal life Joh. 4.14 Grace makes the soul long after means of growth and so increase with all increase of God till it be a perfect man in Christ the soul is insatiable and never saith it hath enough till it have arrived to the measure of the stature of the fulness of Christ Ephes 4.13 yea till it have attained to the resurrection of the dead Phil. 3.11 Oh sirs examine your hearts herein how do you come on and increase in Religion do you grow in grace in knowledge faith love humility repentance self-denyal and heavenly-mindedness where 's your proficiency have you found grace like a grain of Mustard-seed have these mercies ripened into the blade and full ear of deliberate and proportionable fruit-bearing a right Christian will never say he is good enough while he sojourns in this lower Region nor yet happy enough till he be with God in Heaven Thus much for the third Use which was an Use of Examination CHAP. IX IV. THE fourth Use is of Conviction Redargation and Reprehension and this falls heavy on the heads 1. Of Sinners 2. Of Saints 1. If the mercies of the Covenant be sure mercies as we have cleared fully Oh what folly are those souls guilty of that are Christless graceless careless souls that have no interest in these mercies and never trouble themselves about ensuring these Covenant-mercies to their own souls how many in the World are destitute of these mercies there is a Generation of Men and Women that live within the pale of the visible Church that may be called Lo-Ruhamah for they have not yet obtained mercy nay in the state they are in there is no mercy for them because they are not yet in Christ through whom these Covenant-mercies flow unconverted souls are unconcerned persons in these mercies these dogs have nothing to do with this Childrens Bread and yet who so apt to catch and snatch these precious dainties they love to hear the glorious priviledges of believers laid open as Justification Reconciliation Adoption and eternal life and yet we must sadly say they have nothing to do with these if they hear Discourses of Gods mercy how are they pleased tickled and even ravished and they make no question but they shall be saved as well as others and they think surely God that made them will not damn them but ask these poor souls whether they be savingly converted renewed ingrafted into Christ by faith alas they know not what this means they never asked their own souls the question nay they are ready to think that is a very needless enquiry or impossible to know however this never lay upon their Hearts and Consciences as necessary in order to clearing up this great case whether they have obtained mercy But let all ignorant sots know that he that made them will not have mercy on them Isa 27.11 let all prophane Rebels against the King of Heaven know that God will not be merciful to any wicked Transgressor Psal 59.5 Gods Attributes are all Analogal and Correspondent he will not cease to be just and holy that he may be merciful he will be merciful in his own way Mercy and Covenant shall go hand in hand 't is a ridiculous folly for men to conceit they shall have the Mercies of the Covenant that are not within the Covenant this is that fallacy that Logicians call fallacia dividendi conjungenda of dividing things to be conjoyned 't is most dangerous and damnable in Divinity when souls dream of having peace without grace happiness without holiness but let men know there 's no mercy but in the Covenant where no ark of the Covenant no seat of mercy where there 's no work of Grace there 's no Covenant of Grace where Christ is a Saviour he will be a Soveraign Act. 5.31 Act. 3.26 where he gives remission of sins he will give repentance his way of blessing is a turning persons from their iniquities God will not shew mercy to any but in his own way such must obtain mercy in converting Grace as obtain mercy in the enjoyment of pardoning Grace sanctification goeth along with Justification Paul obtained mercy by forsaking his own old courses 1 Tim. 1.13 God saveth us according to his mercy how why by the washing of Regeneration and renewing of the Holy Ghost Titus 3.5 they are saved from sin that are saved from wrath and Hell 't is a self-deceiving soul-damning contradiction to dream of pardoning without purging grace thousands in the World fancy a God to themselves made up all of mercy and let them do what they please they can bolster up themselves with this conceit God is merciful and so as God himself saith Psal 50.21 these things hast thou done and I kept silence thou thoughtst that I was altogether such a one as thy self but I will reprove thee and set thy sins in order before thee q. d. think not to make me a Patron of thy wickedness 't is true I spare thee and suffer thee to live quietly but forbearance is no acquittance think not I love thee because I afford thee outward mercies which thou abusest to licentiousness but I am resolved to take vengeance on thee I have justice as well as mercy and I have a season wherein I shall pour out the Vials of ●ny wrath upon Vessels of wrath that are ●itted to destruction a time is coming when ● shall tear you in pieces and there shall be ●one to deliver Oh sirs the condition of graceless unconverted souls is sad for 1. They are under a sure and sad sentence of condemnation for as the mercies ●f the new Covenant are sure to believers ●o the curses of the old Covenant are as
gift of God and none can come to Christ except the Father draw him Joh. 6.44 Alas it is as impossible to believe in Christ as to keep the Moral Law from principles of corrupted nature our state had been sad and forlorn still if God had not undertaken to work the faith which he requireth Duce D●o venitur ad deum 't is only the arm of omnipotency that can draw the soul to Christ Jesus is the only Author and finisher of our faith Heb. 12.2 Eph. 1.19 there is an exceeding greatness of his power to all them that believe put forth to create an act of saving faith all they that have felt it can testifie that this is a rich mercy and this is one of the mercies of the Covenant More particularly there are four choice dispositions promised in the Covenant of Grace which are Covenant-mercies 1. Saving illumination Jer. 31.34 they shall all know me saith the Lord by nature we are blind and blockish creatures but the new Covenant brings light and sight to the ignorant erring sinner and Oh what a mercy is it to know God and Christ and sin and misery and duty and felicity to know Scripture-truths and Gospel-mysteries our own hearts and the sweetness of Grace heaven and the way thither certainly such saving knowledge is worth a world truly such light is sweet and a pleasant thing it is for the eye of the soul to behold the Sun of Righteousness and the beauty of Heaven what blind Bartimeus would not own it as a rich mercy to have his eyes opened and is it not a blessed thing to be translated out of Aegyptian darkness into this marvelous light Oh happy are the eyes that are annointed with the new-covenant eye-salve and behold Coelestial objects through this Divine optick of faith and become faithful guides to the feet of an holy life 2. Sound humiliation this is another Covenant-mercy Ezek. 11.19 I will take the stony heart out of their flesh and will give them an heart of flesh a broken heart is instead of many Sacrifices an hard heart is the greatest judgement and a soft heart the greatest mercy repentance is Gods gift bound up in the Covenant of Grace our sweet and blessed Redeemer is exalted as well to be a Prince that he may give Repentance as to be a Saviour to give unto us remission of sins Oh what a mercy is the spirit of Repentance they that have this Godly sorrow shall never need to sorrow for it such a Repentance needs not to be repented of blessed are they that mourn for sin for they shall rejoyce happy such as sow in tears for they shall ●eap in joy certainly a Converted sinner looks upon a repenting heart as a rich mercy one penitent tear is an orient pearl of more worth than the whole Creation a bleeding soul is a blessed sight in the eyes of God and man it layes the Christian under the promise of the Covenant and qualifies it for remission and the sweetest consolation 3. Another Covenant-mercy with respect to the condition is heart-sanctification Ezek. 36.25 I will sprinkle clean water upon you and you shall be clean this is the mercy that David is so importunate for create in me a clean heart no less than creation will effect it a putting off the old man and putting on the new in a sound Regeneration is a miraculous mercy Oh what would a poor soul give for dominion over some special corruptions and power to resist temptations why here it is this mercy of mortification which is also a Christians duty is infolded in this blessed Gospel-Covenant so that sin shall not have Dominion over them that are under this Covenant of Grace a Christian can do more to mortifie sin and Crucifie the flesh than another man every word of God hath a cleansing vertue now you are clean saith Christ through the word that I have spoken to you but the promises of the Covenant have a direct and immediate tendency to cleansing 2 Cor. 7.1 having these promises i. e. the fore-mentioned Covenant let us cleanse our selves from all filthiness both of flesh and spirit it is only the Gospel Covenant that can make Evangelically holy and holiness is the image of God the beauty of a soul the duty of a Christian and the mercy of the Covenant 4. A spiritual conversation this is also included in the Covenant Ezek. 36.27 I will put my spirit within you and cause you to walk in my statutes and ye shall keep my Commandments and do them Oh what a blessed thing is it to have a heart to love and fear and serve the Lord Oh what a mercy to be inabled to perform holy duties to walk with God in all wayes of well-pleasing Jer. 31.33 to have the Law of God written in the heart and transcribed in the life yea to keep Gods commands with ease alacrity and complacency not to have them grievous but pleasant to the soul and thus it is when the Christian acts from an innate principle of Grace and Holiness well this is the promised and purchased condition of the New Covenant God undertakes to put a new habit into the soul his fear which is the beginning of Wisdom and principle of obedience God gives the spirit of prayer the spirit of power love and of a sound mind 2 Tim. 1.9 he promiseth to give them one heart and one way that they may fear him for ever Jer. 32.39 Oh what rich mercies of the New Covenant are these 4. Yet the great mercies of the Covenant are behind under the next head for a Covenant contract conveyance contains the Habendum or grant reflecting advantage to the party Covenanting and that in these words I will be thy God this is repeated fifteen or sixteen times in the Scriptures this this is the mercy of the New Covenant the mercy of mercies the flower cream and quintescence of all mercies God gives himself to the soul by Covenant and what greater or better gift can he bestow if he should give us all the world and deny himself we are miserable beggars if he give himself and nothing of the world we are truly rich if we have God we have all things if we want God we want all things Deus m●us est omnia Ben scripsisti Thoma q●id pet Resp nil nisi ●ipsum Domine my God is my All saith one 't is recorded of Thomas Aquinas the great School-man that a voice from Heaven spake thus to him thou hast well written Thomas what desirest thou and that he answer thus nothing O Lord but thy self this certainly is the Language of a gracious soul Lord put me not off with any thing below or besides thy self what mortal Creature durst have presumed to beg of God such a boon if God had not graciously promised himself in the New Covenant what can the creature desire more what can it now want when it hath an infinite God all
be the portion of mine inheritance I can say truly the lines are fallen to me in pleasant places Psal 16.5 6. I have a goodly heritage I can bid defiance to all the world to make me miserable when all the World looks black about me and all my comforts forsake me when seeming friends scorn me and real enemies pursue me with cruel hatred I can then incourage my self in the Lord my God Yea rejoyce in the Lord yea when the whole Creation cracks about my ears and the Earth trembles the Heavens are rolled together as a scroll I know that my Redeemer lives and I shall live with him in bliss and blessedness for ever these or the like are the musings of the Covenanted soul and though it cannot say the Lord is his yet he can say through grace that it is the desire of his soul to have the Lord for his God he looks upon that as the happiest estate that a Creature is capable of and if God should say this House or Land or Goods or this Kingdom or this world is thine except he say withall I am thine the soul goes away disconsolate and looks on all those as nothing worth Christians try your selves hath it been thus with you or hath it not what settled prevailing account hath the God of Heaven in your hearts do you look upon all the bravery and delights of the World but as straw and dirt under your feet in comparison of your God do your hearts pant after the living God do your souls desire him in the night can you boast of your God and challenge all the world and say there 's none like unto our God can you depend upon him and cast all your care on him do you in all things give him the preheminence are your hearts endeared to and inamoured with this glorious gracious God 2. But I proceed whether have you given up your selves to him 1 Cor. 6.19 for if you be the Lords you are not your own you have wholly resigned up your selves to him you have given him the Keys of your hearts and delivered him possession of your souls as the only rightful owner thereof just as the Wife gives up her all to her husband 1 Cor. 7.4 so that she hath not power of her own body but her Husband so doth the soul surrender it self unto its spiritual Husband so that now it hath nothing to dispose of without its husbands leave house land money estates relations name time gifts of mind members of body faculties of soul life it self and all things he is hath doth are at Gods dispose and he lays them all at his Husbands feet and dare not dispose of one penny in his purse or minute of his time or cast of his eye or thought of his heart by his good will without his Husbands leave hence you shall hear a Covenanted soul inquiring after sin and duty and making Conscience of complyance with the Lords will and pleasure the Scripture calls this a giving our selves to the Lord 2 Cor. 8.5 yea there are several outward symbols to evidence it Isa 44.5 one shall say I am the Lords and another shall call himself by the name of Jacob and another shall subscribe with his hand to the Lord and sirname himself by the name of Israel Profession Subscription Denomination nay though it be to endure the scorn of a reproachful nick-name any thing would he do so he might be ranked amongst real Saints and be indeed the Lords And there are four properties of the souls self-delivery to God A Covenanting soul gives up it self to God these four ways viz. 1. Really 2. Readily 3. Resolvedly 4. Unreservedly 1. Really Truly Sincerely without the ordinary counterfeiting and complementing that is in the World 't is as easie as it is common for men to Court others with that empty Ceremony Your servant Sir when they never think as they speak this by the way is to be ranked at least among idle words of which I fear many have a sad account to give let professours learn better manners and language than to conform herein to the world well but a Saints giving up himself to the Lord is not complemental but real here holy David you shall find him in good earnest Psal 116.16 O Lord truly I am thy servant I am thy servant and the Son of thine hand-maid thou hast loosed my bonds Here 's 1. An Asseveration truly 2. An affirmation I am thine 3. A duplication I am and I am thy servant 4. A confirmation by two Arguments 1. He was his servant by his birth being born in his house for if a Woman was servant in an house all the Children she bore there were servants to the master of that house hence saith David the son of thy hand-maid 2. David was God's by Redemption thou hast loosed my bonds for such as delivered any from captivity had them to be their servants for ever thus every gracious soul really professeth himself to be the Lords See Exod. 21.4 5 6. he is God's bought and bored Servant he doth as the servant of old plainly say I love my master I will not go out and so is brought to the door-post and hath his ear bored through with an Aule he receives an ear-mark being board by the blessed spirit of God and so made willing and obedient to the Lord's calls this ingageth him to be much in desiring to know the Lord's will with a resolution to do it he stops not his ear hides not his eyes from his Master's commands but prays as David Psal 119.125 I am thy servant give me understanding that I may know thy testimonies a good soul would not be ignorant of any part of its work because he is a real servant and makes Conscience of upright obedience Ah sirs what say your hearts to this are you in good earnest do you indeed speak as you think and will you do accordingly it's no jesting trifling matter Israel gave God good words so that God saith they have well spoken when they promised to be the Lords and to obey him but God adds O that there were such an heart in them that they would fear me c. Deut. 5.28 29. Alas persons may say fair in a flush of affection but enquire you into the frame of your spirits and actions whether you be real 2. This self-delivery to God is ready free willing and chearful not with grumbling and by compulsion when persons do it because they cannot help it when they see they must dye and can serve the Devil no longer or under the rod only they will be for a fit and start religious but it is full fore against their wills for they would rather choose to be slaves to lust but they are taken off by violence or constraint or else they lye under such terrours and convictions that for present they are over-awed and dare not but profess to be the Lords it is strangers that yield feigned
or forced obedience to our David Psal 18.44 See Marg. But the Lord 's true hearted subjects shall be a willing people in the day of his power Psal 110.3 voluntarinesses or liberalities so the word signifies they are all volunteers and look upon it as their priviledge honour and happiness to be the Lord's servants as the good Emperour Theodosius that accounted it greater honour to be the subject of Christ than to be Emperour of the World Judg. 5.9 Real Christians are like the Governours of Israel that offered themselves willingly among the People these have God's heart since the Lord hath their heart those in Act. 2.41 gladly received the Word and so were Baptized every Child of God is a free-will offering Rom. 12.1 and presents his soul and body as a living sacrifice or Holocaust and this is acceptable to God Oh the account that God makes of these they are called Princes of the people Psal 47.9 the Marg. hath it 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the voluntary of the people volunteers are Princes as indeed all Gods Saints are Kings Psal 45.16 and the Church hath her Princes in all the Earth because they have power over their base stubborn wills which is more than to rule over millions of men these are persons of most noble generous and ingenuous spirits others are of a low base sordid degenerate spirit that have not subjected themselves to God but are slaves to their lusts Well sirs how is it with you do you voluntarily and cheerfully surrender your selves to the Lord as a Maid doth in Marriage to the person she loves are your hearts so gone after the Lord as to look upon it as your greatest preferment to be joyned to so sweet an Husband have you seriously deliberated things in your breasts and upon mature thoughts concluded that this is the best match you can make Cant. 6.12 doth your soul make you like the Chariots of Amminadab or a willing people and the longer you serve this Master the better do you like this service You do not repent that you gave up your names to him if it were to do again you would do it though you knew of ten thousand times more troubles in your way than yet you have met with nay you thank God heartily that he will accept of your persons and services and you look upon his service as perfect freedom is it thus with you bless God he hath brought you into Covenant 3. The Covenanted soul delivers up it self to God resolvedly there are some that halt between two opinions that are off and on one while they will be for God another while they are staggering like the Samaritans when the Jews were in prosperity they would profess to be of their stock when in adversity they disowned relation to them these are a Cake half-baked the one side baked for God the other side dough so that one cannot tell what to make of them God likes not these unfixt unresolved spirits but a real Saint will have God whatever it cost him like a Woman that will have such a Man though she beg with him friends may set their hearts at rest there 's no disswading her for her affections are placed all bonds cannot hold her just thus is it with a poor soul Act. 11.23 Psal 119. it cleaves to the Lord with full purpose of heart it hath devoted it self to God's fear there 's no revocation carnal friends say nothing that go about to hinder the souls match he will strike this blessed bargain in spite of all opposition all the Devils in Hell and Men on Earth shall not obstruct his course and motion to the Lord if my Father hang'd about my neck saith an Ancient my Wife and Children stood in my way to my dearly beloved I would fling off my Father throw down my Wife trample on my Children that I may enjoy my Lord God offer a resolved soul House Lands Pleasures Treasures they all signifie nothing if they be to hire him from Christ let their money perish with them said that noble Marquess that esteem all the money in the World worth one hours Communion with Jesus Christ consider Moses and Paul the first forsook the pleasures of Pharaohs Court for Christ Heb. 11.24 25. Act. 20.24 the latter accounted not his life dear in the cause of Christ and indeed this is the great condition upon which we can only have an interest in him Luk. 14.26 if any man come to me and hate not his father mother wife children brethren sisters yea and his own life also he cannot be my disciple i. e. when these stand in competition with Christ or when he cannot keep both if he will not be willing to part with these rather than want Christ he is not worthy of him Mat. 10.37 as another Evangelist hath it Ah sirs how is it with you are you at a point do you hang no longer in suspence will you have Christ upon his own proposed terms and will you have him now and not delay a moment longer do you say that upon due considering your ways Psal 119.59 60. Eph. 6.15 you make haste and will not delay to give up your selves to the Lord are your feet shod with the preparation of the Gospel of peace i. e. with an holy resolution to go through sharpest paths to your beloved you care not what befalls you so that this dreadful evil do not befall you to be without God in the World and many waters of opposition cannot quench this flaming love to your dearest Lord try your selves by this note 4. A gracious soul delivers up it self to God unreservedly entirely and universally and that both with reference to the subject and the season the whole soul and that for ever 1. Totally 2. Finally 1. The whole soul is given up to God in this Covenant-match here do hypocrites dodge and article and make reserves and come not off fair but leave some sort of the heart for a lust and are not willing to give up themselves entirely now God will have all the heart or none at all he will not brook a corrival or competitour my son give me thy heart and indeed the whole soul is a present little enough for the God of Heaven it is a whorish heart that 's for dividing a gracious soul faith let him have all as it cannot be content with half a Saviour so it knows God will not be content with half a soul and therefore cryes out Lord here I am poor worm I have polluted my self with sin and deserve not that ever thou shouldst own such a wretch as I am yet such as I am I here offer my self wholly to thee alas I am but a poor and sorry present for so great a King yet I freely give my self to thee intreating thee to make me better I cannot bestow my self on one that either hath more right to me or can do more for me here I am Lord