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A04160 Iudah must into captivitie Six sermons on Ierem. 7.16. Lately preached in the Cathedrall Church of Christ in Canterburie, and elsevvhere, By Thomas Iackson Doctor in Divinitie, and one of the prebends of the said church. Jackson, Thomas, d. 1646. 1622 (1622) STC 14301; ESTC S103336 71,773 128

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generall or of his owne deare servants in particular that God will not heare themselves nor others for them but will bring such a temporall punishment as he hath purposed upon them But now me thinketh I heare some say Oh this is an heavie and comfortlesse doctrine indeed and seemeth to checke all devotion and humiliation for will not men hearing this doctrine delivered say If the case be so that for sinnes yea even small sinnes as the sinnes of Moses and David in speaking unadvisedly and numbring the people seeme to be God will be so farre provoked as no praying fasting crying teares of their owne or others for them can prevaile but God will bring a temporall punishment to what end then should we weepe and mourne fast and pray and afflict our soules Let us eat and drinke and be merry as we may we must beare that punishment which God hath purposed to lay upon us let us therefore never make two evils of one but take that which God hath appointed and there an end Gods will be done Oh God forbid that any should hearken and give way to such subtill and malicious suggestions of Satan so seeking to pervert and abuse even the best things Marke therefore and from Gods booke thou shalt learne that the doctrine doth not abrogate but establish the meanes of pacification Dost thou dwell in a nation Countrey or Citie and dost thou feare the sinnes of the people are such as God will bring some judgement upon them Now marke what God requireth of thee even to seeke the Lord to turne to God by fasting weeping and mourning to stand for the land and if the Lord will not heare thee for them yet thou shalt save thine owne soule The Lord is not more marvellous in any thing than in preserving his in some generall judgement and calamitie that have mourned and wept and sought his face as wee see in the deliverance of Noah Lot Iosiah and the marking of those in the forehead that mourned for the abominations of Ierusalem Thou dost not know what good thou maist doe to others even to the whole Church of God wherein thou livest but thou shalt be sure to doe thy selfe good Or dost thou feare that thine owne sinnes are such as God will bring a judgement yet humble thy soule and if thou canst not by repentance fasting and praier alter the decree yet thou maist alter the manner of execution Let Moses repent that he did not sanctifie God and let him begge leave to enter and if that will not be granted yet see with what favour the sentence shall be executed he shall have leave to goe up to the top of Pisgah and see it and if he goe not into the land flowing with milke and honey he shall be translated into heaven which is best of all Let David fast and pray and if the childe die God will give him a Solomon in stead of it Let the people repent and if God will not heare them nor any other for them but they must into captivitie yet God will make even those that lead them away captive to pitie them Oh religion never lost it reward never did any serve God for nought Wherefore Gods will be done but lèt us doe our duties it shall one way or other be requited us and if God heare us not according to our desire he will heare us to our profit Now let us proceed to consider the reasons wherefore the Lord sometimes will not be intreated but will bring some temporall judgement upon his Church and people and they are principally these First to declare the justice of God for if God did threaten and at every intreatie should forbeare to execute this were great mercy but where were justice Wherefore God sometimes will not pardon in regard of temporall punishment no not his deare servants upon repentance and intreatie that thereby he might proclaime to all the world the severitie of his justice and thereby men be warned to take heed of sinne it being a fearfull thing to fall into the hands of God And verily if we had grace the remembrance hereof would be a notable bridle to restraine us from sinne if when Satan tempteth us and wee are in danger of falling wee would say as Ioseph did to his impudent mistresse How shall I commit this great sinne against God It may be this sinne will adde so much to the measure of my former sinnes that God will not be intreated to pardon it but bring some heavie temporall judgement upon me Would not God heare his Prophet Ieremie no nor Moses and Samuel Noah Iob and Daniel though praying for his owne people but cast them off a prey to the pestilence famine and sword Yea would not God heare his deare servants Moses and David praying for themselves but even for small sinnes in comparison brought heavie temporall calamities and chastisements upon them Oh what am I a worme of the earth that I should commit such and such sinnes and presume of impunitie O ye sonnes of men stand in awe and sinne not The second reason is for declaration of his truth for if God should threaten judgements by his servants and upon every humiliation and intreatie revoke the same his Prophets would be found liers and light fellowes and no credit given to their words This was it that displeased Ionah so exceedingly that having threatned Ninivie Yet fortie dayes and Ninivie shall be destroied yet upon their repentance he also repented of the evill and did it not And indeed some of the wicked have in this respect bolstered up themselves in their sinnes against the Prophets of God saying Let us eat and drinke for to morrow wee shall die but the Prophets words are but winde tomorrow shall be as to day and much more abundant yea desperately call for the execution of their threatnings Let the Lord bring to passe and hasten his great worke that we may see it but the dayes are prolonged and every vision faileth Ezech. 12. 22. For this cause both to maintaine the credit of his Prophets and to make the wicked to tremble at his word howsoever sometimes upon repentance he altered the sentence yet sometimes he would not be intreated but executed judgements as he had threatned Which Iehu observed when having strucken Ioram dead the King of Israel and sonne of Ahab he said to Bidkar his Captaine Take and cast him in the portion of the field of Naboth for remember how that when thou and I rode together after Ahab his father the Lord laid this burden upon him And againe being told that the dogs had eaten Iezabel he said This is the word of the Lord which he spake by his servant Elijah the Tishbite saying In the portion of Iezreel shall dogs eat the flesh of Iezabel Thus hath God made good his threatnings But me thinketh I heare some insult and
Abraham so am I are they the Prophets of God I am more in labours more abundant in stripes above measure in prisons more frequent in deaths often So much concerning his name His Tribe Levi his father Hilkiah a Priest his countrie Anathoth one of the Cities allotted to the Levites in Beniamin his Prophesie one of the greatest and his continuance long for the space of forty yeares But that which is precisely registred and most materiall for you to take knowledge of is the time when he prophesied which is said to begin in the thirteenth year of Iosiah King of Iudah and to hold on in the dayes of Iehoiachim and Zedekiah to the carrying away of Ierusalem into captivitie So then this Prophet was raised of God and sent to Iudah and Ierusalem after that the ten Tribes were carried away into captivity in a loving desire to save that Citie and Temple yet withall to reprove them for their sinnes yea to threaten them with captivitie also if they repented not In which his Ministerie he was seconded by Ezechiel Ioel Sophonie Habacuk and others who also labored in the same argument with him Oh see the goodnesse of God that by so many his Prophets did thus plainly foreshew their miserie reprove their sinnes the cause thereof that by repentance they might have repented and prevented it But see the obstinacie of the Iewes who being thus fairely and roundly dealt withall and warned by the example of Gods judgement on their brethren the ten Tribes now carried into captivity they would take no warning nor be reformed but proceeded from evill to worse extremely abusing Gods Prophets and specially our Prophet Ieremie wherefore at the last God sware he would make them desolate revealed unto Ieremie and bade him prophesie their carrying into captivity that God would do to Ierusalem as he had done to Shiloh and serue Iudah as he had done Ephraim in the verse immediately before yea and to assure him that it should be to remove the peoples odiū from him and to prevent discouragement in him in the words of my text he giveth a strait and expresse charge not to pray for them Therefore pray not for them for I will not heare thee q. d. Oh my servant sonne of man thou seest how wicked and sinfull this people is how neither my judgements on their brethren nor thy Ministery doth them any good but they grow worse and worse I therefore let thee know that I am stedfastly purposed to punish them and in the same kind I haue done their brethren and lay this house waste wherein they so vainly trust and lest thou shouldest thinke this sentence mutable I bid thee goe not about to hinder me or crosse me by thy prayer for it shall stand yea lest they should conceive a great fault in thee that thou art wanting in love and the testification thereof by prayer let them know and write it downe that I have forbidden thee to pray for them yea lastly lest thou shouldest poure out many prayers and supplications and cry to me for them with sighes and grones and teares and be discouraged because I heare thee not for these considerations and to prevent all these inconveniences take knowledge of it I charge thee pray not nor cry nor make intercession for them for I will not heare thee Oh an heavie charge I know not how it moved them but I am sure to reade it is enough to cast us all into a Balthazar 's fit make our countenance pale loose the joynts of our loynes and make our knees knocke one against another For doth it not concerne us as much as them Doth not the Apostle say All holy Scriptures are written for our learning and Are not examples of old written to admonish us on whom the ends of the world are come Assuredly it may be your owne case if England will not repent but provoke the Lord trust in vaine and lying words and not be warned by the fearfull judgements of God upon Bohemia Palatinate and other places hee may sweare in his just anger to be avenged and not heare his servants though they pray and cry for it I am no Ieremie no Prophet to threaten the like calamitie to you that is fallen upon your brethren but as one of Gods poore servants desirous to be faithfull and to be free from the blood of all men and to finde mercy in time of judgement I come unto you in the name of the Lord and from this Scripture to acquaint you with what I have received from the Lord not by vision or dreame but by revelation from the Word written plainly to lay before you your sinnes and to call upon you earnestly for repentance and a Christian use of Gods just judgements both abroad and at home lest in the end it be too late to pray and cry for you and the more to move your attention let mee tell you this is one of the fearfullest charges that we reade in all the Scriptures of God and a preparing of way to execution of one of the heaviest judgements of God upon his Church and people yea it is at least in appearance contrary to as many comforts as there are words in it As first call on me in the day of thy trouble and I will heare and deliver thee Oh what a comfort is that that though many troubles may befall Gods people and servants yet he hath commanded them to call on him and hath promised to heare and deliver them But this is fearfull God forbiddeth now pray not David saith that all flesh shall come to God by prayer that there is no respect of persons with God but the poore may as confidently pray to God as the rich and the base as well as the noble but this is fearefull that now his Prophet his sanctified Prophet may not come to him by prayer but is expresly forbidden pray not thou No prayers so acceptable unto God as those that are made unto him for his Church and people David biddeth us pray for the peace of Ierusalem and for encouragement saith they shall prosper that love it and therefore presently falleth to practise peace be within thy wals But here hee expresly forbiddeth his Prophet to pray for Iudah and Ierusalem pray not thou for this people The King of Ninivie commanded both man and beast to put on sackcloth and cry mightily unto God and was perswaded God would heare even the cry of bruit beasts and he did so A most comfortable story But here the Prophet is expresly forbid to lift up any cry for them Oh that is fearfull that God will heare no prayers though made with sighes and groanes which was Moses crying nor with lamentation and teares which was Davids crying no cry will now be heard yea no cry must now be made that is fearefull The Lord sometime did complaine