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A10394 Saint Pauls triumph, or cygnea illa & dulcissima cantio that swan-like and most sweet song, of that learned and faithfull seruant of God, Mr. Iohn Randall, bachelor of diuinitie: vttered by him (in an eleauen sermons, vpon the eight chapter of St. Pavl his epistle to the Romans, vers. 38.39.) lately before his death, in the time of his great and heauy affliction, and vpon the Communion-dayes, either altogether, or for the most part. And now published for the glory of God, the edification of his church and people, and the hononrable [sic] memoriall of the author, by William Holbrooke, preacher of the word of God. Randall, John, 1570-1622.; Holbrooke, William. 1623 (1623) STC 20678; ESTC S102568 146,192 249

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was one of Sathans chiefe bolts that he shot at Iob Iob 2.4 Skin for skin and all that euer a man hath will he giue for his life These are the dangers of life and death great dangers horrible dangers well yet whosoeuer is the childe of God is in safety vnder Gods protection against all these Therefore the second point is to know how farre the children of God are in safety against all these dangers They are not exempted from any of these dangers in respect of the matter of them for so all things fall out alike to all to the iust and to the wicked Preach 9.2 There are some dangers of life and some of death and they fall alike to good and bad yea but the faithfull are in safety from the euill of all these dangers Iob 5.19 Hee will deliuer thee in sixe troubles and the euill of the seauenth shall not touch thee Troubles shall be vpon them but the euill of the troubles shall not touch them Psalm 23.4 Though I should walke in the valley of the shadow of death I will feare no euill Dauid might walke in the valley of the shadow of death as well as others but God is with him therefore he shall not feare the euill of the shadow of death And this is as much as our Sauiour prayed for and obtained for vs Iohn 17.15 I pray not that thou shouldest take them out of the world but that thou shouldest keepe them from euill and therfore this is as much as we must or can looke for But what are these euils that we are subiect to in these dangers of life and death I answere Foure euils Gods people are freed from in affliction there are foure speciall euils in the dangers of life and death which all Gods children are freed from and which all the wicked fall into The first is losse of graces the second is the hardening of the heart by sinne the third is the furtherance of eternall damnation the fourth is the reuenging hand of God First losse of graces the seeming graces of the wicked may be and vsually are lost in their troubles and dangers their seeming faith their seeming repentance and their seeming obedience Luke 8.13 In time of temptation they fall away their faith is lost but Gods children can neuer loose their graces by their afflictions they may decay in some graces and the brightnesse of them may be dimbd and their edge blunted by the extremity of their afflictions but they can neuer be vtterly depriued of them Nay so farre off are Gods children from loosing their graces by their afflictions that they are gayners in grace by them by their afflictions their sinnes and corruptions are purged and they come forth like the pure gold as Iob speakes Iob 23.10 He tryeth me but I shall come forth like the gold The second euill is the hardening of the heart in sinne the wicked are hardened by their afflictions in sinne let Pharaoh be in danger of Gods iudgements and he will harden his heart in his sinnes but let Iosiah bee in danger of Gods iudgements and his heart will melt at them and he will humble himselfe before the Lord and so Iob 23.16 For God hath softened mine heart and the Almighty hath troubled me Iobs troubles softned Iobs heart and made him to feare the Lord. Thirdly the furtherance of eternall damnation that is another euill in these dangers to the wicked the tryals which they endure here are the beginnings of hell All these fearefull passages that befell Kaine in his life Iudas in his death were the beginnings of their passage into hell and condemnation but it is contrary with Gods children in their afflictions for all their afflictions are preuentions of condemnation 1 Cor. 11.32 When we are iudged wee are chastened of the Lord because we should not be condemned with the world Yea they are furtherances vnto heauen 2 Cor. 4.17 Our light afflictions which are but for a moment cause vnto vs a farre more excellent and eternall waight of glory Looke how it was with the Israelites and the Egyptians in the red Sea so it is with the wicked and the godly in their dangers of life and death they were both in the Sea together but the Israelites they passe safe through it and the Sea was as a wall to them on the right hand and on the left and a high way to helpe them forward in their passage from Egypt towards Canaan but the Egyptians were ouerwhelmed of it and it became their graue and they sunke to hell in it So the sea of all the troubles both of life and death are matters of vtter desolation to the wicked to further their damnation But all that befall Gods children in this passage of life and death are helpes and furtherances to the heauenly Canaan matters that further their saluation The fourth and last euill in these dangers is the reuenging wrath of God and this is the euil of all euils the true cause of all the former when God afflicts the wicked hee doth it to bee reuenged of them for their sins as a wrathfull Iudge But when he afflicts his children if it be in anger it is a fatherly anger and indeed it is rather a fatherly loue and a signe of his fauour Heb. 12.6 Whom the Lord loueth he chasteneth c. Iere. 10.24 Oh Lord correct me but in iudgement not in thine anger God corrects his children but he doth it not in anger fury no that is for the wicked Lay all these together First the children of God in all their troubles loose no grace no they are gayners by them secondly they do not harden their hearts in sin no their hearts are mollified by them thirdly their afflictions are not furtherances to hell but they further them to heauen Lastly they come not as the reuenging hand of God in fury vpon them but in loue as a father corrects his child and then see and say Oh how safe are all Gods children in all their dangers both of life and death So that we see the Doctrine is cleare that all true beleeuers are in good safety vnder Gods assured protection against all dangers of life and death For proofe of this point Proofes first consider life and death together and then consider them asunder and we shall find this to be true consider them together as Rom. 14.8 Whether we liue wee liue vnto the Lord or whether we die we die vnto the Lord whether wee liue therefore or die we are the Lords The persons there spoken of are true beleeuers wee and there are two things affirmed of them First their duty to God secondly Gods protection ouer them their duty to God in the former part of the verse in life and death whether we liue that is for the time of our life we liue vnto God that is we consecrate our bodies and soules our liues and all our endeauours to Gods seruice and to his glory or
whether wee die that is for our state in death we die vnto the Lord that is we consecrate and offer vp our soules and bodies a holy Sacrifice to God Then secondly Gods protection ouer them in the end of the verse Whether we liue or dye we are the Lords whether wee liue that is for our estate in life we are the Lords that is the Lord protects vs. keepes vs and preserues vs in all dangers or whether we die that is for our state in death the Lord comforts vs saues vs and deliuers vs out of all dangers and euils that by death are threatned vnto vs so thou be a true beleeuer and labour to liue and die in obedience to God and then surely whether thou liuest or dyest thou art the Lords he will protect preserue and saue thee in all dangers of life and death which is as much to say that all true beleeuers are in good safety c. As in the Doctrine In Psal 73.23.24 The Prophet makes it his owne particular speaking to the Lord in the sweet meditation of his soule I was alway with thee thou hast holden me by my right hand thou wilt guide me by thy Councell and afterward receiue me to glory I was alwayes with thee saith the Prophet then he was euer in true safety Thou hast holden mee by my right hand therefore alwayes protected by God in all dangers here is intire safety yea but that is for the time past but what shall be for the time to come All safety too for his whole life thou will guide mee with thy Councell thy counsell shall free me from all dangers preserue me in dangers carry me safely through all my dangers that is for the state of my life but what shall become of vs at death All safety too euen to death in death and after death yea more then safety euen safety in glory and afterward receiue me to glory Phil. 1.20 I am confident saith the Apostle that the Lord Iesus Christ shall be magnified in my body whether it be by life or by death Paul applies it to his particular he is confident of his safety whatsoeuer comes that Christ shall be magnified in his body c. And how shall Christ be magnified in his body in life and death why in life by his manifold deliuerances from the manifold dangers of life and in death by his full deliuerance from all euils and dangers of life and death Consider life and death asunder first in life Gods children are in full safety vnder Gods protection all their life Psal 66.9 Our feete are subiect to many slippings and slidings whilest we walke here in this world euen all our lifetime yea but saith the Prophet God holdeth our soules in life and suffereth not our feete to slip that is God holds vs so as that wee shall not fall away from his loue in Christ Secondly in death they are in safety too vnder Gods protection Psal 116.15 Pretious in the sight of the Lord is the death of his Saints A poore childe of God lies vpon his death-bed and bemoanes himselfe his friends also greeue for him in the sight of the world he is in a greeuous and miserable state yea but in the sight and estimation of God his death is very pretious and deare the Lord loues him the Lord comforts him and at his death the Lord receiues his soule as a pretious Iewell into his owne bosome his death is pretious to the Lord it seperates the vile from the holy death seperates him from his foule sinnes and from his filthy corruptions and from his vncleane flesh and from the wicked world a pretious seperation but it neuer seperates him from the loue of God in Christ Iesus our Lord no it is so farre from that as God esteemes his children more pretious in their death then in their life Reason 1 The reasons why all Gods children are in such safety vnder Gods protection are especially these First because God is the Lord of life and death Deu. 32.39 I kill and give life and God is not onely the Lord of life and death it selfe but of the state of life and death he giues life and he disposeth of vs and of our whole estate in life and he inflicts death and disposeth our state in death we liue of the Lord and in the Lord and to the Lord and we die of the Lord and in the Lord to the Lord. I say he is the Lord of life and death and they are his seruants and they can doe nothing but what God will haue them to doe and therefore except God himselfe will hurt vs these can neuer hurt vs nor put vs out of his safty yea further seeing the Lord himselfe loues vs and protects vs life and death being his seruants shall be applyed and disposed of for the seruice of our safety and protection God is not gouerned by our state condition either in life or death but our state both in life death is altogether ouer-ruled by God framed according to his owne will so that his will being to doe vs good life and death therfore and our whole state in them must be answerable therunto Secondly the Ministry of Gods Angells that is Reason 2 another reason of it for both in life and in death we are vnder the custody of the Angells and that by Gods appointment as hee being the Prince of Angells God giues his Angels charge ouer vs to keepe vs in safety both in life and death and that is the true reason of our safety Psal 91.10 11. The Angels keepe vs and that vniuersally in all our wayes they keepe vs and that very charily and tenderly they beare vs in their hands and they keepe vs very safely and surely so that we dash not our foot against a stone Now the protection of the Angels is Gods own protection because it is by his appointment and therfore ascribe it not to the Creature it is due to the Creator blesse God for it The Angels doe many good offices for vs they waite on vs they destroy our enemies they comfort vs in our distresses and troubles but aboue al they guard our persons in the time of our life Psa 34.7 The Angel of the Lord pitcheth his Tents round about them that feare him deliuereth them And they guard our soules at the time of our death and carry them into Abrahams bosome as they did the soule of Lazarus Luk. 16.22 Here is the safety of Gods children vnder Gods protection both in life and death Thirdly Life and death are ours our friends and Reason 3 on our side and at our seruice 1 Cor. 3.21 All things are yours Life is ours and therefore all the passages of life are for vs and not against vs Death is ours and therefore all the passages of death are for vs not against vs Gods children haue a speciall title to life death to claime them for their owne they haue
fall FINIS THE NINTH SERMON Vpon ROMANS 8. the two last Verses For I am sure that neither Death nor life nor Angels c. WE haue proceeded in handling this Scripture as the Lord hath beene pleased to giue strength so far as that now we are come to speake of those particular dangers which the Apostle propounds to himselfe and to all the faithfull and the particular comforts which they haue to sustain themselues in them we haue spoken before in the generall of both Now we are to proceed to the particulars for so the Apostle makes mention of some principall and particular dangers here as Death life Angels c. wherin we must not thinke that our Apostle speaks rashly or at aduenture but vpon mature deliberation of set purpose he makes special choise of these particulars here mentioned as being the most materiall things whereby any danger may acrue to Gods children and secures himselfe and them of safety and preseruation against all these dangers Our Apostle vnderstood himselfe well for he spake as hee was moued by the spirit and the spirit neuer speakes idlely he spake it in the height of his faith and therefore in the height of his spirit and therefore he spake most seriously and aduisedly and not rashly and he spake it in the depth of his afflictions verse 36. and the words of the afflicted are not winde as Iob speakes that is a bare and empty sound but vsually they are full of matter and substance and surely that which the Apostle here mentions is so full of matter and substance that I could neuer find by my poore reading meditation prayers any full content touching the full sence and reach of the Apostle But a man may passe in a shallow boat ouer a deepe riuer and so farre as our lyne and plummet will reach wee will endeauour God willing to sound the depth of these mysteries Neither death nor life nor Angells c. shall separate vs. First of the first two particulars death and life By life and by death we are to vnderstand not onely the things themselues life and death but all occurrences and passages Our whole estate in life and death we are then to take it thus as if the Apostle had said I am sure that neuer any thing that doth befall Gods Children either in life or in death shall be able to separate them from the loue of God which is in Christ Iesus our Lord. The Doctrine is this All true Beleeuers are in good safetie vnder Gods assured protection against all dangers in life death Doctrine That the Doctrine may be the better vnderstood and beleeued take these two points for explication First Explication consider the dangers that are offered vnto vs in life and death Secondly let vs consider how farre all true beleeuers are in safety against them And first we will beginne with the dangers of life Two dangers of life Life indangers vs two wayes either on the right hand when we are too much in loue with it Or on the left hand when we are too much out of loue with it On the right hand life is in it selfe very sweet and much desired and delighted in but especially when it is seconded with outward comforts as health friends ease goods honours c. then it is much more sweet and desired Yea but Gods children must know that they must deny themselues forsake their own wills they must be crucified to the whole world the world must be crucified to them yea and happily they must bee called out to loose their liues for Christ and for his Gospell Now here is the danger whether they will loose their sweet liues or their sweet soules many of Gods deare children haue bin put to great plunges in this kind Peter himselfe though hee loued his Master dearely and profest that hee would neuer forsake him but resolued to dye with him yet when it came to the triall for the brunt of the proofe that either hee must forsake his Master or his life Peter had rather forsake his best Master then his sweet life When such tall Cedars shrinke in such a storme alas poore soules what shal become of vs the low shrubs Againe life indangers on the left hand by crosses whereby wee are too much out of loue with it After a time of well fare comes losses wants discontentments sicknesses paines infirmities temptations persecutions terrours of conscience they come What are wee to doe in this case Here are great dangers towards vs our hearts droope our spirits are dying wee are a burthen to our selues wee are weary of our liues heere is our danger Now whether are wee content patiently to endure this dying life or desperately to desire an vntimely death This was a danger of Ionas 4.3 It is better for mee saith hee to dye then to liue A fearefull speech of a Prophet of the Lord And so it was a danger of Iob chap. 7.15 My soule chuseth rather to be strangled and to dye Yea many of Gods deare children haue beene so hardly put to it in this kinde that they haue beene tempted to make away themselues and to put an end to a wearisome life by a desperate death I say they haue beene tempted to it but through Gods mercifull protection they haue beene kept from it Here are the dangers of life Secondly Death endangers vs another way How death indangers man The very name of death is terrible to vs and sometime the time of our death doth dismay vs and sometime the manner of our death troubles vs but the matter of death that scarres vs most of all when wee thinke with our selues that now wee must die and giue vp the Ghost and leaue all the world and forsake this present light that shines about vs when the body and soule must part that haue been all this while louing friends together the body to returne to the dust as it was and the soule to God that gaue it when wee thinke with our selues of the bitternesse and sowrenesse and pangs of death and of our particular Iudgement in death and the generall iudgement that shall come after death and begin to feele these things come vpon vs here is our danger Many of the children of God haue beene ready vpon their consideration hereof to let goe their hold in God and to say that God doth not loue them because he deales so rigorouslly and extreamely with them herein Adde herevnto that we may saue our liues and escape all these feares for the time if wee will our selues as in the case of persecution if we will forsake our Religion and deny our faith wee may saue our liues then the sweetnesse of life alluring vs on the one side the feare terror of death affrighting vs on the other side makes this a great danger oh what danger is vpon vs now in this case of our vtter seperation from the loue of God in Christ Iesus This
warrant from God to take all the benefit they can afford them and a priuiledge too to free and secure them from all their hurts God hath imposed an ineuitable law vpon life and death that they shall be attendant vpon his children to doe them all the good they can but no euill and God hath giuen power an heart to his children to serue themselues vpon life and death for their owne safety Reason 4 Fourthly Death and life are sanctified and sweetned vnto vs by the life and death of Iesus Christ and that is the reason that we are in safety against the euill of all our afflictions and this reason the Apostle giues of it for his owne particular Philip. 1.20.21 Christ shall be magnified in my body whether it be by life or by death Why for Christ is to me both in life and death aduantage And so likewise it is the Apostles reason for all the faithfull in generall Rom. 14.9 why we are the Lords whether we liue or die for Christ saith he therefore dyed and rose againe and reuiued that hee might bee Lord both of the dead and quicke that is that hee might be a protecting and a sauing Lord to vs both in the state of life and death A Snake or a Serpent is in danger to poyson vs and sting vs if we handle them as they are but if wee get out their poyson and sting from them then we may handle them safely and they can doe vs no harme In this corrupt state life is as a Snake and death is as a Serpent full of poyson in themselues and we are in danger to bee stung and poysoned by them but Christ Iesus by his life and by his death hath taken away the poyson of our life and the sting of our death that is sinne and so wee are now in safety against all the dangers both of life and death there is no hurt in them The vses are these The first vse is for matter of comfort to Gods Vse 1 children It is matter of sound comfort to all true beleeuers that they liue in safety they die in safety They liue vnder Gods protection and they dye vnder Gods protection they liue a happy life and they die a happy death Blessed are the people that are in such a case yea Blessed are the people whose God is the Lord. Moses was rauished with the meditation of the happy estate of Gods children in their life and in their death Deut. 33.27.29 The eternall God is thy refuge and vnder his armes thou art for euer Blessed art thou oh Israel who is like vnto thee oh people saued by the Lord c. Here is a happy state indeed feares assault vs God comforts vs afflictions trouble vs God preserues vs our enemies thrust sore at vs that wee should fall but God is our helper our sinnes endanger vs God deliuers vs the Diuell tempts vs God vpholds vs death strikes at vs but God he shields and saues vs our hearts and our strength and our life they faile vs yea but God is our portion for euer he will neuer faile vs neither in life nor in death Shall the Creatures hurt vs No they shall nor for God hath made a couenant with them for vs Hosea 2.18 Would the wicked swallow and deuoute vs They shall not God will not giue vs as a prey to their teeth c. Psal 124.6 7. Is the whole world in an vproare round about vs Yet we are in safety Psal 91.7 8. Is the whole frame of Nature out of order as it lackes but little of it at this day yea but hee that calls vpon the name of the Lord shall be saued Ioel 2.31 32. A necessary consideration and meditation as at all times so in these troublesome cruell desperate and bloudy times when warres and rumors of warres are sounding in euery mans eare and Gods enemies make hauoke of Gods Church and the Angell of the Lord is abroad in the world executing Gods iust iudgements in many places and when there is a generall combustion in most parts of Christendome yet here is all our stay The Lord will surely helpe his people and saue his inheritance vpon all his glory shall be a defence Yea but are not many of Gods deare children at this day greatly persecuted in many places are they not murthered consumed and deuoured It is true let the wicked take away their liues yet they shall neuer take away their soules no God is ready when their liues are taken away by their enemies to receiue their soules and to place them in eternall glory Vse 2 The second vse is to stirre vs vp to much thankefulnesse to God that he being so holy and mighty and glorious a God should so respect and take such care for such poore sinnefull wretches as wee are as that he should continually watch ouer vs not for euill but for our good both in life and death whereas we haue deserued euill at his hands the best Master that is can but protect his seruant and looke to but while hee liues at his death hee giues him ouer and can doe him no good but our good God our heauenly Master keepes and protects vs his sinnefull seruants and doth vs good both in life and in death and after death This is a blessed Master and blessed are those seruants that serue such a Master Psal 48. the last verse This God is our God for euer and euer hee shall be our guide vnto the death Thirdly This should strengthen our faith against Vse 3 all terrours in life and death against all terrours in death against all terrours of life because the Lord is the strength of our life of whom then shall wee be afraid Psal 27.1 and Psal 42.8 God is said to be the God of our life this is a sweet comfort and should much strengthen our faith against all terrours in our life because God is the God of our life and what can spoile that which God preserues So it should strengthen our faith against all terrours of death Though hee kill me yet will I trust in him saith Iob 13.14.15 And the Apostle 2 Cor. 5.1 We know that if the earthly house of this our Tabernacle be destroyed we haue a building giuen vs of God that is an house not made with hands but eternall in the heauens If God take away our life we haue an eternall state in heauen Fourthly This teacheth vs patience in all our sufferings Vse 4 because we are in safety against them all vnder Gods protection It is our Sauiours owne argument Luke 21.18.19 There shall not one haire of your heads perish by your patience possesse your soules We haue great reason to be patient all the while wee are in safety but wee are in safety in all our sufferings not onely in life but in death too and therefore we must be patient in all our sufferings both in life and death Vse 3 The last vse teacheth vs to apply our selues
to God vnderstandingly and feelingly in life and death How we may apply our selues vnto God vnderstandingly both in life and death that so we may be partakers of the comforts of them both And herein consists the right art of a true Christian and till we are well-skild in the knowledge and practise of this art wee are but pidlers in our profession But you will say how may we attaine this skil to apply vnto our selues God vnderstandingly in life and in death I answer first we must stay our selues vpon the promise of God let vs fixe our eye stedfastly vpon the promise of God that is it wee must build vpon God hath promised that hee will neuer faile vs nor forsake vs that he will lay no more vpon vs then hee will giue vs strength to beare that he will be our shield and fortresse defence assurance saluation that we shall be safe vnder his wings c. Rest vpon these promises of God and be sure they shall neuer faile Though heauen and earth faile yet not one iot or tittle of Gods word and promises shall faile they shall stand fast for euer and euer We haue a conditionall promise for freedome from temporall dangers so farre as shall be good for vs we shall inioy temporall safety but wee haue an absolute promise for our eternall safety and this let vs absolutely build and rest vpon without exception Secondly Thou must cast thy selfe downe in an humble submission vnder Gods hand and vnto his will in the whole estate of life and death Psal 55.22 Cast thy burthen vpon the Lord and he will nourish thee c. Psal 37.4.5 Delight thy selfe in the Lord and he shall giue thee thine harts desire Commit thy way vnto the Lord and trust in him and he shall bring it to passe 1 Pet. 4.19 Commit your soules to God in well-doing as vnto a faithfull Creator God hath made and giuen vs soules let vs commit them to him in well-doing and he will neuer cast them away he is a faithfull Creator and will not suffer that to perish which is so committed to him If dangers offer themselues say thou Here I am Lord doe with thy seruant what thou wilt for life or death And then thou shalt haue God at hand to say to thy soule Here I am oh my seruant to vphold and to preserue and to comfort and to saue thee Thirdly We must grow to some familiar acquaintance with the life and death of Iesus Christ feelingly and sauingly not onely as hee liuing and dying in himselfe but as hee liuing and dying for thee and thou liuing and dying in him If once we can meditate soundly on the life of Christ apply our selues vnto it it will sweeten our life and so if we can meditate soundly and rightly on his death and apply it to our selues it will sweeten our death For this is the patterne that we must conforme our selues vnto both in Gods intendment and in our owne practise Looke how the Prophet Elisha did spread himselfe on the Child 2 Kings 4.34 and laid his mouth to the childes mouth c. so doth Christ spreade himselfe vpon euery true beleeuer that rightly apprehends him hee stretcheth himselfe vpon vs in euery particular hee layes his mouth vpon our mouth his eyes vpon our eyes and his hands vpon our hands c. to sanctifie vs and to preserue vs in them he layes his particular temptations and sufferings on ours to sanctifie and preserue vs in ours his life on our life to sanctifie and preserue vs in the state of life and his death on our death to sanctifie and preserue vs in our state of death This is a singular comfort to a poore soule to apply Christs life and death to himselfe I say it is a sound comfort to them both in life and death but this is a mystery euery one is not acquainted with it Lastly Let vs make application before-hand of the comforts of God against the dangers which we are subiect to not in generall onely but in particular It is our skill to apply particular comforts to particular dangers and troubles Is it matter of life that doth endanger vs Doe the comforts of life draw vs from God Let vs consider that they are but for the outward man and that they are our enemies and shall wee make much of an enemy and preferre their well-fare before our owne Secondly consider they are not permanent but vnconstant and transitory they endure but for a time and for a short time They are like to Ionas gourd that came vp in a night and perished in a night and wilt thou set thy heart vpon that which is nothing Riches haue winges and flye away they are quickely gone and so are honours and the like and wilt thou set thy heart vpon such transitory things Thirdly consider that all outward comforts are mingled with many sorrowes euery sweet pleasure and worldly comfort hath his sower paine and discomfort though they be pleasant for the time yet they are sowre and bitter in the end Lastly let vs consider that the comforts of grace are incomparably greater and better and more excellent then all outward comforts there is no sorrow in them they will make thee truely happy and blessed and wilt thou preferre the shadow before the substance Yea but will some say My crosses and afflictions they perplexe and trouble me and make mee vnfit to serue God I answere That is thy fault why should crosses hinder thee or disable thee for the seruice of God Stil apply Gods comforts to thy crosses first the crosses are but short though they be sharpe and wilt thou not endure a while for a time secondly they are light and momentary 2 Cor. 4.17 Thirdly they are nothing in comparison either of the paines of hell which wee must endure hereafter if we will not endure the crosse here or of the glory of heauen which wee shall bee sure to haue if we endure afflictions patiently Rom. 8.18 I account that the afflictions of this present time are not worthy of the glory that shal be shewed to vs. And again wee haue many times of comforts mixed with the dayes of affliction and this may keepe vs to the seruice of God in our liues Yea but what shall we doe in death that is the end of all shall I desire it to rid me out of all my troubles I answere no thy times are in Gods hands Psal 31.15 and not in thine owne but if thou desirest death that thou maist be with Christ it is well but if it be for worldly discontentments it is desperate and damnable What then shall I feare it wee know that the very name of death is fearefull vnto vs. I answere that it is onely thy owne feare there is no more feare in death then in any other thing we make it fearefull to our selues It is but the withdrawing hand of God if we feare it it is because wee are wicked for
the righteous haue hope in their death Prou. 14.32 But what hope hath the wicked if God take away his soule Iob 27.8 Yea but the time of my death that feares mee I would bee richer and I would be better before I die it is yet too soone to die I answere this is thy peruerse iudgement but whatsoeuer thou thinkest certainely God neuer takes away any of his children but in due time howsoeuer it seeme vntimely to vs Iob 5.26 Thou shalt goe to thy graue in a full age as a Ricke of Corne commeth in due season into the Barne And so the kinde of death that feares me happily it may be cruell or reproachfull by warre or the like I answere it is all one howsoeuer it be it cannot be worse then thy Sauiours and why should it dismay thee It is the same hand of God and hee is there present with thee to receiue thy soule Yea but death is bitter But Christ Iesus hath loosed the sorrowes of death Act. 2.24 and that not for himselfe only but for vs also yea he hath sweetned them by his victory 1 Cor. 15.54 Lastly the consequents of death they are the worst most fearefull iudgement and the graue and corruption c. I answere against iudgement thou must get faith and repentance and against corruption and the graue thou must beleeue that God will raise thy body vp againe Psal 16.10 And so for thy soule thou must commit it into the hand of God it is deare and pretious vnto him Hast thou serued the Lord with thy soule all thy life and art thou afraid to trust him with it at thy death We are apt to suspect what shall become of our soules at our death Let vs looke vpon Christ Iesus consider what became of his soule at his death it went into Paradise into Heauen And what for himselfe alone no but for vs yea meerely for vs so that the children of God are as sure of it as Christ himself Thus let vs comfort our selues with the application of Gods particular promises against our particular troubles and both in life and death let vs apply our selues vnderstandingly and feelingly vnto God and so shall we be safe vnder his protection against all dangers both in life and death FINIS THE TENTH SERMON Vpon ROMANS 8. the two last Verses For I am sure that neither life nor Death nor Angels c. THe Apostle speaking here of the safety of all true beleeuers in the estate of grace against all dangers that can possibly befall them he doth not content himselfe as you haue seene to speake of their dangers and comforts onely in generall but for our better satisfaction he enlargeth his speech to their dangers and comforts in particular And these particulars he sets downe before vs in fiue seuerall branches or ranks The first ranke of dangers comforts are of life and death For I am sure that neither death nor life The second ranke are Angels Rulers and Powers The third ranke are things present and things to come The fourth ranke is height and depth The fift and last ranke is as it were an extent of his speech to all things that can be imagined nor any other creature as if he should say if I haue omitted any other creature in the world in these particulars yet they shall not seperate vs. We haue spoken already of the first ranke death and life Now we are to speake of the second ranke of dangers and of our comforts against them nor Angels Rulers and Powers wherein we see there are three sorts of dangers Angels Rulers Powers In this second ranke the Apostle climbes vp a higher straine then before for here he specifies the most mighty and principall actiue workers that are in the world vnder God that either haue or may haue any hand in the indangering of our estate Life and death are but certaine states and conditions wherein wee are subiect to certaine dangers but Angels Rulers and Powers these are certaine chiefe liuing agents which doe or may endanger vs either by life or death For the meaning of these three words I confesse that there is great hardnesse in them and great difficulty amongst interpreters about them I will not trouble you with many expositions generally the words are expounded altogether of Angels and nothing else but herein some speake more boldly some more modestly They that speake more boldly take it thus by Angels they vnderstand the whole Army of Gods Angels in generall and by Rulers and Powers they vnderstand certaine distinct orders of Angels one aboue another But this though it be the iudgement of many of the learned yet it is a meere coniecture for there is no certainety set downe in Gods word what be the distinct order of Angels and for a man to take vpon him to speake of such high mysteries as these are without warrant from Gods Word is great presumption They that speake more modestly doe vnderstand by all these three words Angels Rulers and Powers one and the same thing that is all the Angels indifferently But why doth the Apostle here giue them seuerall names they answere that hee doth it in three seuerall respects They are called Angels in respect of their office they are messengers secondly they are called Rulers in respect of the excellency of their natures and Powers in respect of their mightinesse and strength This exposition comes neerest the Apostles meaning and it containes nothing in it against the rule of faith nor against the vse of the words nor against the drift and scope of the place c. Yet it comes short of the Apostles straine and doth not reach the full meaning of the place for the Apostle here in the height of his spirit makes a generall challenge against all liuing mighty workers in the world vnder God that they shall neuer impeach the safety of Gods children in the state of grace therefore the words must be expounded that they may comprehend all such agents whatsoeuer Now there are other mighty liuing workers besides the Angels therefore sauing the iudgement of the better learned we expound it thus By Angels we vnderstand all the Angels that are as well those that stand as those that are fallen as well good as bad for so the word naturally signifies For when the Scripture speakes of good Angels onely it cals them holy Angels Elect Angels mighty Angels the Angels of God c. but here it speakes of Angels in generall and therefore we are to vnderstand it both of good and bad By Rulers or Principalities wee vnderstand earthly Gouernours the great and mighty Monarches and Magistrates of the earth Kings Emperours and the like for so this word in the originall is expresly confined to this sence in two places of the Scripture Luke 12.11 And when they bring you vnto the Sinagogues and vnto Rulers c. And Titus 3.1 Put them in minde that they be subiect to Principalities or Rulers It is true that
They take the cause of Gods children to heart they reioyce at the good of Gods Church and children especially at the good of their soules so let vs worship God alone and let the good of Gods children especially the good of their soules bee the ioy of our hearts Let vs imitate them thus but yet let vs beware of 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 in the Papists Vid. originall in single life and angelicall perfection Fiftly speake not euill of those that are in place and dignity for the Angels giue not railing speeches 2 Pet. 2.10.11 The Angels doe it not let vs take heed we doe it not Sixtly offend not these Angels 1 Cor. 11.10 The woman ought to couer her head because of the Angels The Angels are about vs obserue our doings and marke our carriage if it be reuerent and agreeable to our profession they reioyce at it if wee mis-behaue our selues and carry our selues vnreuerently in our words gestures or apparell mis-beseeming our persons places or profession this offends and greeues them they distaste it and are displeased at it let vs take heed therefore that we offend them not Seauenthly let vs not worship them in any case for that is the way to incense them against vs. In the Reuel 19.10 and 22.8 when Iohn would haue worshipped the Angell Hee was angry see thou doe it not saith he worship God It is an horrible dishonor to God and much displeasing to the good Angels themselues they tremble at it and abhorre it Away with it saith the Angell worship not me worship God Which is worse the Thiefe or the Receiuer If I worship the Angels I am the thiefe if they receiue and accept of it they are the receiuers but they abhorre it Lastly let vs glorifie God for the Ministery of the good Angels the shepherds in Lu. 2.20 hauing heard many good things from the ministery of the Angels they returned glorifying praising not the Angels but God for their Ministery Take the benefit of it and giue the Angels due reuerence and respect for their Ministery but giue the honour glory of it to God alone thus did Daniel Chap. 6.22 and Peter Act. 12.11 they doe not ascribe their deliuerance to the Angell but to God that sent his Angell and yet they doe reuerently mention the Angell that was the meanes of it And we haue great cause to glorifie God for their Ministery for first it is a great comfort to vs what greater comfort can we haue by any of the creatures then to haue thousand thousands of Angels the best and greatest of Gods creatures euermore to attend on vs Secondly it is a great honor to vs the greatest honor God that can bestow vpon vs by any of the Creatures that the Angels that are farre more excellent Creatures by creation then our selues should be attendants on vs Oh let vs honor God greatly that hath so greatly honored vs. Thirdly all the good they doe vnto vs they doe it but as instruments it is God alone that is the authour of it therefore let God alone haue all the glory and honour of it Obserue these rules carefully and conscionably and I will assure thee from God that thou shalt be made partaker of the comfort and protection of the good Angels they shall attend vpon thee all thy life to preserue thee from euill and to incourage thee to goodnesse and to comfort thee in troubles and to helpe thee out of them and at thy death they shall stand by thee to cheere thee vp against the bitternesse and terrour of thy dissolution and to carry thy soule into heauen And yet this is not all for behold yet further at the day of iudgement they shall summon thy body out of the graue and place thee amongst the sheepe at Gods right hand that there thou mayest receiue that ioyfull and blessed sentence Come ye blessed inherite the kingdome prepared for you from the beginning of the world such honour haue all Gods Saints FINIS THE ELEAVENTH SERMON Vpon ROMANS 8. the two last Verses For I am perswaded or I am sure that neither Death nor life nor Angels c. THe Apostle here when he propounds the dangers that belong to the faithfull and the comforts against them hee sets them before vs in certaine rankes and orders And the first ranke is the dangers that come to vs by death and by life and the comforts against them and of that wee haue spoken The second ranke is of the dangers that come to vs by Angels Rulers and powers and that we haue entred into and shewed that by Angels are meant all sorts of Angels both good and bad both those that stand and those that are fallen Of the good Angels we haue spoken as it pleased God to giue ability Now we are to speake of the euill Angels that the euill Angels shall neuer be able to separate vs from the loue of God which is in Christ Iesus our Lord. That the euill Angels must needs be here meant appeares because they are generally comprehended vnder the name of Angells which is common to all Angels both good and bad But especially the euill Angels are here meant because the drift of the Apostles speech necessarily requires that they should be here more specially intended for the euill Angels are the speciall instruments and chiefe procurers of all the dangers that tend to the separation of vs from the loue of God in Christ Iesus This is their maine reach and chiefe endeauour in all their practises against vs to make this separation and therefore they must needes be here specially intended in this challenge of the Apostle It were a small comfort to the faithfull for the Apostle to say that they were in safety because the good Angels should not hurt them for that were as much as if he should say hee were in safety because his friends should not hurt him for the good Angels are our friends and therefore will not hurt vs. But the Apostles reach is to auouch the safety of Gods children against all dangers that are or can be against them euen against the greatest and fiercest enemies that we haue and therefore hee must needs meane it especially of the euill Angels because they are the greatest and fiercest enemies that the faithfull haue And thus the Apostle hath brought vs into the meditation of the ground of all our dangers and woes and miseries namely the euill Angels or Diuels A fearefull and dismall argument in it selfe yet as it is here applyed by the Apostle it is a chearefull and a comfortable argument It is a fearefull and dismall thing to heare of our enemies but it is a comfortable thing to heare of the ouerthrow of them Let not any of vs therefore be afraid to heare of them we must not be afraid to fight with them and therefore much lesse to heare of them One thing the Apostle tells vs here as before wee haue heard for our sound comfort
SAINT PAVLS TRIVMPH OR Cygnea illa dulcissima Cantio THAT Swan-like and most sweet Song of that Learned and faithfull Seruant of GOD Mr. IOHN RANDALL Bachelor of Diuinitie Vttered by him in an Eleauen SERMONS vpon the Eight Chapter of St. PAVL his Epistle to the Romans vers 38.39 lately before his death in the time of his great and heauy Affliction and vpon the Communion-dayes either altogether or for the most part AND Now published for the glory of God the edification of his Church and people and the honourable memoriall of the Author by WILLIAM HOLBROOKE Preacher of the word of God LONDON Printed by T. S. for Richard Redmer and Nathanael Newbery and are to bee sould at the signe of the Starre vnder St. Peters Church in Cornehill and in Popes-head Alley 1623. TO Mr. DOCTOR CHAMBERS DOCTOR OF Diuinity and Pastor of S. Andrews Hubbart in little Eastcheape London and to M. Mathew de Quester M. Richard Stretton M. Thomas Oliue M. Robert Wood M. Edward Maddeston M. Giles de Butt and to the rest of the Parishioners of the said Parish All grace and happinesse in this life and that which is to come MAster Doctor and you the rest my louing friends It is no insolete nor vnwarrantable course for men to be publishers of the Labours of others and to haue a hand in bringing them forth into the view of the world and that after the death of the Authors of them if we either consider the examples of the seruants of God in holy writ as first of the men of Hezekiah concerning diuers of Solomons Prouerbes a Inscript cap. 25. Prouerb secondly of Solomon or some other concerning the words of Ager b Inscript cap. 30. Prouerb and thirdly of Solomon himselfe concerning the words and counsell of his Mother to him c Inscript cap. 31 Prouerb Or if we consider the practise of holy men in all ages both ancient and moderne as to instance in the writings of that late and worthy seruant of God Mr. Perkins Vide Aben. Ezra Mercer Iun. Cartw. Iansen Muff. in hos locos how many of them are extant to his neuer dying fame and yet most of them published by others after his death as is plainely to be seene if we looke but in the Title-pages of most of them Wherein those worthies did as it were the office of spirituall Midwiues in helping such children to birth And had it not beene great detriment to the Church of God present and to come and great pitty that such goodly children should haue bin brought to the birth and there haue perished for want of some to helpe to bring them forth Vpon consideration of this that hath beene said I haue afforded my helpe to the bringing forth of this ensuing Treatise a worthy and excellent worke of a learned and faithfull seruant of God not long since deceased well knowne to you and me The excellency of it wil appeare first if the particulars therin intreated of be but generally considered as first the spirituall Communion or coniunction that is betwixt God and the faithfull Secondly the bond of this coniunction the loue of God Thirdly the ground of this coniunction Christ Iesus Fourthly the speciall interest the faithfull haue in him and he in them Fiftly the certainty of the spirituall safety of Gods children amidst all dangers and against al commers Sixtly the assurance the faithfull haue and may haue in this life of Gods loue and so of saluation Seauenthly the Christian mans bearing of himselfe vp in and against all danger vpon this assurance with a declaration and discouery of diuers of our enemies and what they can doe against vs If these be not excellent theames I know not what are Secondly the excellency of this worke will appeare if the strict and yet plaine and easie methode which is vsed therein be considered which will make it delightfull to euery one that readeth it methode being to the matter spoken and vttered as fashion to apparell forme to building and as Pictures of Siluer to Apples of Gold Prouerb 25.11 which make much to the lustre and beauty of the Apples and cause them to be delightfull to and to be much desired of the beholders Thirdly the excellency of this Treatise will appeare if we consider the seasonablenesse of its birth It is borne and commeth forth in due time For it entreateth at large of the afflictions dangers to which the faithfull are and may be subiect in this world and furnisheth them with matter of support in and against them all And when or in what time could this Argument bee more seasonable then now and at this time wherein the Church and people of God are in such distresse hazard and danger and the destroying Angell of God is so abroad in many places of the world and all places almost filled with warres and rumors of warres and who knoweth when these things shall end Fourthly the excellency of this Treatise will appeare if we consider the fitnesse of and the enablements wherewith this man was enabled to write and speake of this Subiect which were very great and many whether we consider the endowments of Learning nature grace or experience for besides the three former he was a man experienced in afflictions being then when he studied writ and preached these following Sermons and for the space of many yeares before a man of many troubles and of greiuous and of heauy afflictions by which through the gracious blessing and worke of Gods spirit he was made as holyer and better so fitter to write and speake of the nature kindes degrees and effects of troubles and afflictions and of what they can doe and of the supports in them against them For as euery man is best able to speake and discourse of that profession and the Mysteries thereof of which he is d Nauita de ventis de tauris narrat arator enumerat miles vulnera pastor oues Propert. so is that man that is and hath beene long a man of troubles fittest to write and speake of them and of all things belonging to them That this man was both then when he writ and spake these Sermons and had beene for long time before a man of troubles and heauy afflictions besides the testimony of all that knew him his owne words which I finde written with his owne hand in his booke by way of Preface to these following Sermons doe plainely shew his words are these After a heauy burthen of many heauy infirmities and sore afflictions and hideous temptations long endured and still continuing vpon me I am come forth once againe to speake in this place not in any sence of strength recouered nor yet in any liuely hope of any ability to goe through with this great worke but onely in obedience to Gods commandement who hath now brought mee I know not how vnto this seruice and in faith alone This Treatise excellent as aforesaid in so
his lone It is the loue of God to his that gathers all true beleeuers together vnto Iesus Christ he being their Captaine and they his Souldiers to serue vnder his Colours Oh this is a sweet seruice to serue and to fight vnder the Colours and Banner of the loue of God in Iesus Christ Iohn 3.16 God so loued the world that he gaue his onely begotten Sonne that whosoeuer beleeueth in him should not perish but haue eternall life God hath giuen vs his Sonne Iesus Christ that by faith wee might beleeue in him and haue Communion with him and hee that doth beleeue in him shall neuer perish but haue eternall life And whence is all this from his loue there is no bond to tye God to doe this for vs but onely his loue to vs God so loued the world c. Iohn 17.23 I in them and thou in me that they may be made perfect in one and that the world may know that thou hast sent me and hast loued them as thou hast loued mee That Christ is in vs and God in Christ and that all the faithfull haue a perfect Communion with God in Christ These are plaine Euidences to the eye of the world that God hath sent his Sonne to vs and that he hath loued vs in some measure as he loues Christ himselfe and that this loue was the cause why he did all this for vs So much for proofes of Scripture to confirme this point Secondly by Reasons The Reasons of the Doctrine are these First all Reason 1 the good that euer God doth to all or any of his creatures it is meerely of his owne loue and good will towards them therefore this Communion which God affords the faithfull to haue with him is much more from his loue That all the good that euer God doth to any of his creatures comes from his loue we may see Psal 145.16 Thou openest thy hand and fillest all things liuing of thy good pleasure then much more this Communion I say much more for the Reason ariseth vpon many aduantages First if all the good he doth to the other creatures comes from his loue much more the good hee doth to man must come from his loue Man being the choise and prime of the creatures Secondly if to men in generall of loue then much more to true beleeuers being the prime and choise of men in Gods estimation Thirdly if all the good God doth to true beleeuers comes from his loue then much more this blessed Communion which is the Prime and Choise and indeed the very Summe of all the good wee receiue from God so that the reason stands very strong Reason 2 The second Reason is drawne from the nature or kinde of this Communion What is that It is such a Communion as is betwixt the Father and the Child 2 Cor. 6.18 I will be your Father and you shall be my Sonnes and Daughters saith the Lord Almighty Now betwixt the Father and the Childe the case stands thus so long as the Father loues his Child so long he doth well by him and delights to do him good when his loue failes then the good he doth him failes too that which binds the Father to doe his Childe good is his loue towards him Now Isay 49.15 can a Mother forget her childe and not haue compassion on the Sonne of her wombe though shee should yet will not the Lord forget his Children The loue of a father to his child is changeable but Gods loue to his children is vnchangeable that bond may be broken and so all flies in sunder but this cannot be broken and therefore we cannot be sundred from God Againe it is such a Communion as is betwixt the head and the members Ephe. 4.15.16 and wee know that it is from a louing respect that the head carries to the members of the Body whereby the members receiue life and sense and motion from the head they are knit together in loue as in the 16. verse as that being the knitter of the members amongst themselues and to their head and therefore consequently of the head to the members as the Apostle makes the matter very cleare in that place Againe it is such a Communion as is betwixt the husband and the wife Hosea 2.19 and loue is all in all in that Communion First it brings them together then it knits them together and it holds them fast together to the death so it is betwixt God and vs looke into the booke of Canticles with a spirituall eye and there we shall see this Communion of the beleeuing soule with Christ compared to the Communion that is betwixt man and wife and we shall finde that there is neuer a stitch nor passage in it but is from loue Ephesians chap. 5. verse 25. Husbands loue your wiues as Christ loued his Church All that euer is done betwixt man and wife must be in loue and so it is betwixt CHRIST and his Church Reason 3 The third Reason there is no moouing cause in vs why the Lord should thus ioyne vs and tye vs vnto himselfe therefore it is of his meere loue there is no moouing cause on our part for what did or could the Lord see in vs whereby he might be induced to doe this for vs Is it our multitude that should moue God Oh no saith Moses Deut. 7.7.8 The Lord did not set his loue vpon you or chuse you because you were more in number then any people for you were the fewest of all people but because the Lord loued you c. What is it then our Beauty that should moue God to draw vs and bind vs in Communion with himselfe No we were in our blood when God set his loue vpon vs and entred into Couenant with vs Ezek. 16.7.8 What then was it our Righteousnesse No neither Titus 3.5 Not by the workes of Righteousnesse which we had done but according to his mercy he hath saued vs What was it because we loued him first No saith the Apostle 1 Iohn 4.10 Heerein is loue not that we loued him but that he loued vs and sent his Sonne c. No I will adde this further for the strengthening of this Reason that we are so farre from hauing any thing in vs of our selues to induce God to this to make vs one with his blessed Maiesty as that all that is in vs of our selues is vtterly against this Communion all of vs are sinners so farre are we off from hauing Righteousnes we were sometimes enemies to God so far are we from louing God we haue deserued to be ioyned in Communion with the Diuels in hell so farre off are we in our selues from deseruing to be ioyned with God Wee are vgly and deformed in our selues by our wickednesse so farre off are we from hauing any beauty whereby God should set his loue vpon vs We are running away from God as the lost child so farre off are we from drawing neere vnto God All these are
Secondly how it doth sute with the present purpose of the Apostle First of the Title Our Lord or the Lord of the faithfull or the Lord ouer his Church Christ is our Lord A Lord is a name both of honour and also of authority and power therefore when the Apostle saith Christ Iesus our Lord we must vnderstand that he is the owner and also the guider and ruler of the faithfull hee gouernes vs by his lawes and guides vs by his Spirit and keepes vs in his protection and imployes vs in his seruice The Lordship of Iesus Christ ouer the Church or ouer the faithfull is to be conceiued vnder these termes First that he is our speciall Lord secondly that he is our spirituall Lord thirdly that he is our sauing Lord and fourthly that he is our absolute and onely Lord. First Christ is our speciall Lord God the Father and God the holy Ghost as well as God the Sonne is our Lord and yet there is but one Lord as there is but one God but this is in a generall sence But Christ is our Lord not onely in respect of the Godhead as the other persons are but in a speciall manner as hee is our Mediator Acts 2.36 God hath made him both Lord and Christ that is God hath put this office and honour vpon him God hath appointed him to be our Lord in a special manner as he is our Mediator Secondly he is our spirituall Lord he is not the Lord of our bodies onely but of our soules and our consciences and this Lordship which he hath ouer vs he exerciseth not in any worldly state or outward pompe but in a spirituall state as a heauenly Lord Iohn 18.36 My Kingdome is not of this world as who should say I am a King but not an earthly King a Lord but not a worldly Lord but I am a spirituall King and a heauenly Lord. Thirdly hee is our sauing Lord he is the Lord of the whole world of the wicked as well as of the faithfull in a generall sence but to them he is a destroying Lord to vs hee is a sauing Lord 2 Pet. 2.18 Last and grow in grace and in the knowledge of our Lord and Sauiour Iesus Christ Christ is so our Lord as he is also our Sauiour and that not onely with a temporall saluation to saue vs temporally for so as the Prophet speakes hee saues both man and beast but as our eternall Sauiour to giue vs euerlasting saluation both in grace and glory Fourthly he is our absolute and onely Lord ruling vs meerely by his owne will freeing vs from all forraigne powers and authority whatsoeuer If any creature haue any Lordship or authority ouer vs as Kings Princes Magistrates Parents and Ministers haue it is as subordinate to our Lord Iesus Christ And whatsoeuer they doe to vs they must doe it as vnder him and whatsoeuer we do to them we must doe it as vnto Christ Col. 3.23.24 Whatsoeuer ye doe doe it heartily as vnto the Lord and not men knowing that of the Lord ye shall receiue the reward for yee serue the Lord Christ It is in him and by him that they rule ouer vs and it is in him and for him that we doe seruice to them for so is the rule in that place The second point for Explication is how this Title sutes here with the present purpose of the Apostle Surely it sutes very fitly with it for it is a point very materiall to the cause in hand that is to proue the stability of the faithfull in the state of grace For some happily might obiect and say What if the loue of God be set vpon vs in Christ how come wee to fare the better for it Yes saith the Apostle the same Christ in whom God loues vs is himselfe our Lord and we are his seruants therfore his care respect for vs is such that looke whatsoeuer loue God doth intend and beare to vs in him himselfe being our Lord will faithfully mannage the same at all times for our best safety and greatest good The Apostle had named mighty aduersaries as Death Life Angels c. and for our better encouragement against them all hee sets out our Captaine and deliuerer in a high and glorious title He is a Lord and therefore farre aboue all our enemies he is our Lord and therefore can and will deliuer vs from them all Proofes We come to the proofes There is nothing more frequent in the new Testament then this that Iesus Christ is called our Lord and no maruell for this is the very summe of the Gospel the Apostle makes it to be so Rom. 1.1.3 Paul an Apostle of Iesus Christ called to be an Apostle put a part to preach the Gospel of God Concerning his Sonne Iesus Christ our Lord. I will onely serue my selfe vpon such places of Scripture where Christ is called our Lord in some speciall significancy that is with some speciall reference to some notable worke whereby he hath shewed himselfe to be our Lord. 1 Cor. 8.6 Vnto vs there is but one God euen that Father of whom are all things and we in him and one Lord Iesus Christ by whom are all things and we by him Hee had shewed before that there are many Gods and many Lords to others but to vs that is to the faithful there is but one God Father one Lord Iesus Christ Mark how significantly the Apostle applies this Title Lord to Iesus Christ in respect of the Soueraigne Lordly power he hath ouer all things especially ouer the faithfull Christ Iesus hath supreame authoritie ouer all things all things are by him and we by him and therefore he is our Lord and our onely Lord we haue but one Lord. Rom. 7.25 I thanke God through Iesus Christ our Lord. The Apostle had complained before of the bitter combate which he felt within himselfe betwixt the flesh and the spirit and finding himselfe ouer-matched with the lusts of the flesh in the 24. verse hee cryes out for helpe Oh wretched man that I am who shall deliuer mee and presently he thinkes vpon Iesus Christ our Lord and vpon him he sets downe his rest I thanke God through Iesus Christ our Lord as if he should say it is Iesus Christ our Lord that hath appointed me to this combate It is Iesus Christ our Lord that giues me strength in the combate and it is Iesus Christ our Lord that in due time will deliuer me and giue me victory in this combate though I be ouermatched with these enemies yet he will ouermatch them Who should a man flie to in his distresse but to his Lord So the Apostle here flyes to Christ Iesus as to his Lord 1 Cor. 15.57 Thanks be vnto God who hath giue vs victory through our Lord Iesus Christ The Apostle speakes there of Christ and of his Resurrection from the dead whereby he hath ouercome death not for himselfe onely but for the faithfull and in that
Testament And so in the latter Testament Rom. 8 36. For thy sake are we killed all the day long we are counted as sheepe for the slaughter there is the state of the latter Testament See how eligantly the holy Ghost in the mouth of the Prophet in the former Testament and in the mouth of the Apostle in the latter doth chaine both Churches in the same bond and condition of afflictions The Prophet saith in the person of the former Church for thy sake are we slaine all the day long c. and the Apostle in the person of the latter Church retaines it as a truth for thy sake c. No difference in their words nor no difference in their portion of afflictions And therefore when wee reade it in the former Testament know that this was the portion of Gods Church and children from the worlds beginning and when you reade it in the latter Testament know that this shall be the portion of all Gods children to the worlds end We may see this in the cloud of witnesses Hebr. 11.35 to 38. The Church in the former Testament what was their portion They were rackt and would not be deliuered they knew it was their portion Others were tryed by mockings scourgings by bonds and imprisonment they were stoned hewen asunder slaine with the sword c. What can be imagined that is not here to be vnderstood Looke to answer this in the words of the Apostle in the new Testament see how the estate of the Church is vnder that 1 Cor. 4.9 For I thinke saith he the Lord hath set forth vs the last Apostles as men appointed to death for we are made a gazing to the world to Angels and to men The Apostle makes it his owne case 2 Cor. 11.23 to 27. He was in labours aboundant in stripes aboue measure in prison plenteously in death often And so in 2 Cor. 4.8 and 2 Cor. 6.4 to the 10. And so we see the point proued by Scripture The Reasons to proue it are these First our former sinnes deserue it should be so Lam. 3.39 Reasons Why is the liuing man sorrowfull Man suffereth for his sins The Lord himselfe makes the question there and the Lord himselfe answeres it Will you know a true cause why the liuing man is sorrowfull his sinnes are the cause of it our sinnes haue pluckt all the world about our eares by our sinnes wee incense God against vs by our sins we haue incensed all the creatures against vs how can we chuse but haue many afflictions on euery side Many men in the world cry out of the multitude and greatnes of their afflictions but let vs learne a better lesson when we are in distresse let vs cry out of the greatnesse and multitude of our sinnes that deserue and haue brought these heauy and manifold afflictions vpon vs and yet we must not thinke that euery particular affliction is answerable to euery particular sinne but there is a generall reference in all and this vse we are to make of them pray that they may not be laid vpon vs in way of punishment for reuenge but for chastisement in iudgement not in wrath Reason 2 The second Reason Our continuall corruptions are the cause of it our hearts are full of corruption and therfore our liues are full of afflictions If a man be wilde and vnruly he must be kept vp as it were in a prison to keepe him in order Our afflictions are as a ward or a prison to vs to keepe vs that wee breake not forth into sin Iob 7.12 Thou keepest me in ward Iob had an vnruly heart and therefore God kept him in ward or prison that hee should not breake out into sinne with the world Paul was a deare child of God yet he had an vnru●y heart ready to be lifted vp through the aboundance of Reuelations and therefore a messenger of Sathan was sent to buffet him that so he might not be lift vp aboue measure 2 Cor. 12.7 Reason 3 Thirdly our present state and condition exposeth vs to these multitude of troubles Iohn 16.33 In the world you shall haue afflictions What is our present state in this world Is it not a pilgrimage and doe not pilgrimes and strangers finde all hard measure in their trauailes Is it not a warfare and doe not Souldiers endure all dangers and all manner of hardnesse in the field A great many of our Brethren at this day can witnesse it by wofull experience Is not our present state our seede-time and doe not Seedes-men or Husband-men endure many stormes windes and tempests and many a hard brunt before the haruest come So must wee sow here in teares that we may reape in ioy Psalme 126 5. Fourthly Sathan our enemy hee labours it and Reason 4 procures it Reuel 2.10 The Diuell shall cast some of you into prison men doe it yea but the Diuell hee procures it Luke 22.31 Our Sauiour saith to Peter Simon Simon Sathan hath desired to winnow you c. His fingers itch at Gods children to be molesting them and he is malicious and his malice is neuer at an end When he had got a commission against Iob to afflict him in his Cattell Seruants and Children this would not serue his turne but hee sues to haue a new Commission to afflict his Body too Iob 2.4.5 His malice is vnsatiable and without end hee will surely bring vpon vs all the euils he can and hee can doe much where God giues way to him else he can doe nothing and hence it is that we meete with so many tryals Lastly God giues way to Sathans malice and that Reason 5 as for many iust causes best knowne to himselfe So for these Reasons knowne to vs. First to try vs not to see what is in vs for that he knowes well enough but so to try vs as that he purge the drosse out of vs therefore it is called a winnowing Luke 22.31 and fiery tryall 1 Pet. 4 12. Secondly to humble vs nothing annoyes a Child of God more then a proud heart and nothing puls it downe and humbles it more then affl●ction Iob 33.14 16.17 God speakes once or twice and one seeth it not then hee openeth the eares of men by their corrections which he hath sealed that he might abate the pride of man Thirdly to draw vs neere and close to himselfe It is with vs as it is with little children that when they are in the field with their father they runne abroad from him in the grasse carelesly but when they see a dog or a Snake comming towards them presently they runne to their father and cry for helpe So wee runne on in the world straggling from our Father and when some affliction or other takes hold on vs we runne to our Father and cry to him for helpe as the prodigall child did when he was hunger-bitten Luk. 15. Fourthly God giues way to it that so we may magnifie his mercy truth power and wisedome in
can possibly haue in life or in death This therefore is for reproofe of many Professors that will pretend to haue faith but they care not for this assurance of faith if God giue it well and good if not they will not labour for it they thinke they haue faith enough to saue their owne soules There are diuers causes of this sinne Seauen causes why men labour not for assurance that men will not labour for this assurance of faith First some account it altogether needlesse therefore they looke not after it Will not ordinary assurance say they serue the turne Is it needlesse This is strange Can any man be too sure of his owne saluation Can we be more sure then needs of eternall life It cannot be Vsually such persons as these either liuing or dying finde the want of it and rue it to their great discomfort I haue seene the woefull experience of that which I speake and I haue obserued the righteous Iudgement of God vpon them Time will come when we shall haue more neede of it then we are aware Secondly others pretend modesty they say they dare not be so bold as to determine resolutely vpon their saluation It is Gods secret and they may not search into it I answere It is a secret indeed but yet such a secret as God reueales ordinarily to the humble and to his familiars God will say to his soule I am thy saluation and therefore this is a simple and a sinfull modesty not to be so bold as to seeke and accept that that God offers vs and bids vs seeke and take and which if we seeke we are sure to find and therefore this is a cursed modesty to say what shall I be so bold as to search into this This is somewhat like the vnprofitable seruant that hid his talent and said he was afraid to vse it Matth 25.24.25 But see what followes This wicked and sloathfull seruant must be cast into vtter darkenesse where shall bee weeping and gnashing of teeth verse 26. to 30. Thirdly others are lazy and lumpish and sluggish and loue their owne ease and therfore they will not quicken themselues to get this assurance What dost thou loue thine owne outward ease more then the greatest inward comfort of thy soule A grieuous sinne that a mans owne ease should keepe him from heauen Heauen was neuer made for any such sluggards to be receiued into it And therefore if thou doest not quicken vp thy selfe and doe thy best endeauour to looke and to labour for this assurance thou shalt be cast into Hell We see as before what became of that sloathfull seruant that would not imploy his Talent Matth 25.26 30. Cast ye that vnprofitable seruant into vtter darkenesse c. Fourthly others pretend that they haue no time at least not time enough to get it It is a long time in getting say they and you will not deny but that ordinarily it is gotten by long practise God sometimes giues it extraordinarily at an instant but ordinarily it is a long time in getting and wee haue no time to labour for it I would aske them that thus pretend want of time why God did giue them all their time Did he not doe it of purpose that thou mightst learne to know him and to beleeue in him and to obey him and to get assurance of his loue and fauour in Christ And hast thou time for all things else and not for this Hast thou time to eate and to drinke and to doe other worldly businesses yea to learne Religion too so farre as thou dost affect it and yet hast thou no time to acquaint thy selfe with the promises of God that thou maist get this assurance This thou doest not affect nor desire and therefore thou hast no time to get it If thou hadst a desire to get it and if thou didst know the comfort of it thou wouldst serue thy selfe vpon all times and seasons both Sabboth day and weeke dayes and vpon all exercises not onely spirituall but euen euery businesse thou takest in hand to helpe thee forward to get this assurance of saluation Fiftly others say it is impossible or at least very difficult to begotten they will not trouble themselues about it I answere it is not impossible to be had Iob and Dauid and Paul and others had it If it be impossible with men yet it is not impossible with God and it is the worke of God and not of man I grant it is hard and difficult to be got but so are all spirituall and heauenly things neuer thinke to come to heauen but through many difficulties Oh poore soule if thou didst know the admirable comfort and sweetnesse that this assurance will bring vnto thy soule both here and for euer thou wouldest endure and passe by all difficulties to attaine it Sixtly Others they cherish and fauour in themselues some knowne sinne and if they doe let them take this for a rule they shal neuer get this assurance the least knowne sinne cherished and fauoured in a man and assurance of saluation can neuer stand together no more then fire and water and therefore either leaue thy sinne or els thou must leaue the assurance of thy saluation This many haue proued true by experience therfore they like the Gadarens had rather leaue Christ then loose their swine so these had rather desperately loose the Assurance of their saluation then leaue their filthy sinnes and so they preferre their swynish sinne before the sweetest comfort of the soule A fearefull practise Seauenthly Others compare their faith with the faith of the ordinary sort of professors They say they see not such strong assurance in them and therefore they lift not to be singular they will stay in that they haue But first tell mee how doest thou know that others haue not such a strong assurance they may haue it for ought thou knowest and therefore to thee this is a false ground But secondly say they haue it not say that the world be destitute of it this is no excuse to thee seeing God will haue thee to haue it thou must not liue by mens examples but by Gods lawes Thirdly if thou wilt needs follow the example of men in this follow the example not of the worst but of the best as Abraham Iob Dauid Paul c. follow these for these hath God of purpose propounded and set downe in Scripture as patterns for vs to imitate euen in this grace of assurance And know that seeing all the ancient Fathers had it and it was their greatest grace therefore it is a shame for vs that we haue it not in some measure All these and such like are but gulls and delusions of Sathan to depriue men of their greatest comfort in life and death and of the strongest proppe of the kingdome of grace Let vs therefore examine our selues and see whether euery one of vs be not guilty of all or some of these and if wee be no
maruell then if wee haue so little assurance Lastly Motiues to moue vs to looke that our assurance be true sound seeing this assurance is of such excellent Vse 4 vse then let vs labour to see that the assurance wee haue be true and sound and to presse vs hereunto consider these things First that thy assurance must beare a great burthen it must beare all thy afflictions in life and in death therefore see it be true and sound If the principalls of a house be not sound timber the house must fall Thou art sure to be sifted and tryed to the vttermost either liuing or dying therefore see that thy assurance that must beare these trialls be sound and good A man that hath good euidences for his Land dare bide tryall of his Title against all enemies but if they be counterfeit hee dare not bide the triall And so if our assurance be sound and good we dare bide the triall of all afflictions if not we will neuer stand to the triall Secondly consider Sathans pollicy when he cannot draw vs away from seeking sound assurance then he will put a tricke vpon vs he will labour to make vs beleeue wee haue it when indeed wee haue it not And therefore let vs see that it be true and sound and let vs take heed wee mistake not the Diuels assurance for Gods a shamefull mistake Yea but how shall I know that my assurance is sound and true or no 4. Wayes how a man may know whether his assurance be true and sound I answer thou shalt descerne it clearely by these foure obseruations First by the cause of our assurance Secondly by the Rise of it Thirdly by the nature of it And fourthly by the fruit of it First by the cause of our assurance how it was wrought in thee Was it wrought by the word and by the spirit Hath God made thee well acquainted with his promises reuealed in his word that hee will neuer faile thee nor forsake thee Doest thou finde the spirit of God to incline thine heart to remember them and to beleeue them to rest vpon them and to apply them to thine owne heart as the vndoubted truth of God and that heauen and earth shall faile but not one tittle of them shall faile Doest thou find that thou hast thy part in them and that they do belong to thee being in Christ as well as to any beleeuer If it be so with thee then thy assurance is sound and good else it is not sound except it arise from this cause for Gods word is the word of truth his spirit is the spirit of truth and they teach and worke no lye but looke whatsoeuer grace they teach and worke the same is a true grace without exception therefore if thy assurance arise from these it is sound and good Psal 119.49 Remember thy promise made to thy seruant wherein thou hast caused me to trust When the Lord acquaints vs with his word and promises and causeth vs by his spirit to put our trust in them this is a sound and true assurance that shall stand in remembrance before God for euer The contrary counterfeit assurance and vaine presumption is fetcht and doth arise from other causes as maintenance welfare in outward things selfe-loue Sathans flattery soothings vp of men and such like but this is presumption and neuer comes from the word and spirit An hypocrite may say he doth apply the promises of God to himselfe and that his assurance ariseth from thence and may haue some places of Scripture running in his head sometimes tending to that effect yet indeed he mis-vnderstands the word and mis-applyes the promises and they are not seconded by Gods spirit in their hearts causing them to put their trust in the promises Secondly looke into the Rise of our assurance and what is that It is when our assurance is gotten and doth arise vpon and after hearty and vnfained repentance for sinne and vpon hearty praier to God oh when a poore sinnefull soule findes that hee is ouerladen with sinne and hath the sence of the burthen thereof in his heart and goes to God and humbles himselfe for it throughly before the Lord with sighes and groanes vnspeakeable and hath bedewed himselfe with the teares of a troubled head and a broken heart and hath pleaded effectually the pardon of all his sinnes in the death of Christ and the grace of reformation by his spirit then is that soule in a fit case to receiue this assurance And vsually in this case God stirres vp the heart to begge this assurance and in this case vsually God giues it Psal 51.1.2.3.8.12 Dauid pleads hard for the forgiuenesse of his sinnes for iustification and sanctification and he addes this petition more Restore to me the ioy of thy saluation stablish mee with thy free spirit and vpon this petition God gaue it him Counterfeit assurance and vaine presumption hath no such rise but it ariseth from a benummed conscience and from a dead spirit I neuer doubted say some but haue good assurance of Gods loue in Christ and all shall goe well with mee True because thou hast a dead conscience and art past feeling and art not sensible of thy danger as a dead man feeles no hurt because he is dead and so it is with thy dead and benummed conscience Thirdly we may know whether our assurance be sound good from the nature of it True assurance is humble and lowly and stands not vpon its owne strength but it stands vpon the strength power and goodnesse of God They came about me like Bees saith the Prophet Psal 118.11.12 but in the name of the Lord I shall destroy them Dauid neuer makes mention of his owne strength but of Gods Goliah was confident in himselfe but hee had a shamefull fall Dauid was confident in God and had a glorious victory Let vs therefore humble our selues in the consideration of our owne weakenesse and let vs rest vpon the strength of God in Christ and that is true assurance Lastly let vs looke vpon the fruit of our assurance Is it ioyned with a godly life The same spirit that is the spirit of adoption to assure vs of our saluation is also the spirit of sanctification to renew vs and to make vs liue a godly life and none can haue this assurance but he that leads a godly life 1. Iohn 3.3 He that hath this hope in him purgeth himselfe If therefore thou sayest thou hast this assurance and art not purged from thy sinnes thou art a lyer When we sinne especially against conscience our assurance much decayes as fire when water is cast vpon it But if thou beest purged from thy sinne it will make thee more sure 2 Pet. 1.9 10. Hee that hath not these things c. hath forgotten that hee was purged from his olde sinnes but he that doth these things he that endeauours to leade a godly life and to stand it out to death he shall neuer