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A03342 CVIII lectures vpon the fourth of Iohn Preached at Ashby-Delazouch in Leicester-shire. By that late faithfull and worthy minister of Iesus Christ. Arthur Hildersam.; Lectures upon the fourth of John Hildersam, Arthur, 1563-1632.; Cotton, John, 1584-1652. 1632 (1632) STC 13462; ESTC S119430 700,546 622

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and Church is called oft the Kingdome of heauen Matth. 13. 44. 47. And that promise that is made Esay 33. 24. the people that dwell there shall haue their sinnes forgiuen though it be to be vnderstood of the Church Catholique as it is in our Creed and not of any particular visible Church Yet may it thus farre forth be applied to the Church visible as that a man may say boldly none can ordinarily attaine to saluation that is not a member of the true visible Church Now there is but one true Church and Religion there may be in matters of lesse moment sundry differences in the true Church as betweene vs and the Lutherans and Brownists and among our selues but these make vs not seuerall Churches because in the fundamentall points of Religion the knowledge whereof is absolutely necessary to saluation and the profession whereof maketh a true Christian we all agree It is a damnable conceit of some that a man may be saued in any Religion There is but one faith Ephes. 4. 5. one way to life and one gate Matth. 7. 13. Gods promise is to all his Elect that he will giue them one heart and one way Ier. 32. 39. It stands men therefore vpon to enquire diligently which is the onely true Church which is the onely true Religion 3. Such as are not well grounded in Religion and carefull to attaine to certainty and resolution in it are in continuall danger to be seduced and to fall from their profession either on the right hand or on the left The Apostle giues the reason why hee desired the Colossians might attaine to all riches of the full assurance of vnderstanding least any should beguile them Col. 2. 24. That that is halting is easily turned out of the way and therefore it is necessary to goe steddily and strongly in the right way Heb. 12. 13. They that are children in vnderstanding and wauering will bee easily carried away with euery wind of vaine doctrine Ephes. 4. 14. Whom did the seducers in old time preuaile with 2. Tim. 3. 6 7. With simple women that were euer learning and neuer able to come to the knowledge of the truth And 2. Pet. 2. 14. With vnstable soules And no maruell For though we are wont to wonder at the absurdities of euery contrary Religion and thinke a simple man may easily be able to answer whatsoeuer they can say And the confidence we haue in our selues this way is a chiefe cause why we doe not more carefully seeke to ground our selues in the knowledge of the truth yet it is certaine that the grossest aduersaries of the truth are able to vse such reasons and perswasions as haue in them great probability and shew of truth The Apostle saith of the Seducers of his time that they had Coloss. 2. 4. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 and Ephes. 4. 14. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 and 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 a notable veine in perswading a great deale of cunning euen such as cheaters and coggers at dice doe vse much craft to beguile and circumuent them that they deale with 4. No man can be saued vnlesse hee bee willing to suffer for his Religion yea euen to die for it If any man will come after mee saith our Sauiour Luke 9. 23. let him deny himselfe and take vp his Crosse daily and follow mee And Luke 14. 26. If any man come to mee and hate not his owne life that is bee not willing to part with it for my sake hee cannot bee my Disciple And Reuel 3. 10. Be thou faithfull vnto death and I will giue thee the crowne of life And who can doe that but he that is well grounded and certaine of the truth of his Religion No man can haue peace in his conscience nor comfort in the euill day in the houre of death or time of great affliction that is vncertaine in his Religion 5. A good conscience that giues a man assurance that he is in the state of grace in the right way to life will yeeld a man vnspeakeable comfort at all times when a man is sure that God accepteth his worke then may he well say to himselfe Goe eate thy bread with ioy and drinke thy wine with a cheerefull heart Eccl. 9. 7. Yea in the time of greatest affliction such a one may haue much comfort On the other side how can he haue comfort in that day that is vnresolued when he shall consider that he must either goe to heauen or hell and that there is but one way to heauen and that he is vncertaine whether he be in that one way or no how can he chuse but be in extreame perplexity As the man that trauells in a tempestuous weather ready to be benighted and knowes not the way and is sure that if he misse the right way he shall fall into the hands of theeues or other certaine perill of his life must needs be in extreame feare and anguish of heart so it is in this case Say such an one doe vse to pray and doe good workes all this can yeeld him no comfort He that doubteth saith the Apostle Rom. 14. 23. is condemned if he eate because he doth it not of faith and whatsoeuer is not of faith is sinne Euen the doubts that the faithfull feele in themselues though they be not quite void of faith and certainty cause much discomfort to them as it appeares by the teares that that poore man shed 〈◊〉 ●…is vnbeliefe Mar. 9. 24. and by that sadnesse and sorrow of heart which ●…e two Disciples of Emaus felt in themselues when they doubted whether Christ were the true Messiah Luke 24. 17. How much more such as haue no faith no certainty at all mixed with them Therefore the Lord bids them that would find rest to their soules vse all meanes to finde out the good way and walke in it Ier. 6 16. And the Apostle giues this for one reason why he did so much desire that the Colossians might attaine to all riches of the assurance of vnderstanding that their hearts might bee comforted Col. 2. 2. 2. The example of the Papists Though this haue beene a maine principall in their Religion that ignorance is the mother of deuotion yet now euen women among them grow perfect and ready in the grounds of their Religion and are able to giue a reason of that they hold and to teach their children also And what shame is that for vs 1. For exhortation to diligence in the vse of all meanes whereby we may grow to certaintie in our Religion 1. We must liue vnder and frequent an ordinary Ministry For that is ordained for this end that we may be no longer as children tossed to and fro with euery wind of doctrine Ephes. 4. 14. And ye heare of few seduced either by Papists or Brownists that did enioy an ordinary and setled Ministry 2. We must giue our selues to reading of good bookes specially of the Scriptures for they are able to make vs wise
haue neglected their worldly estates their profits or ease out of loue to his seruice No man shall desire thy land when thou shalt goe vp to appeare before the Lord thy God thrice in the yeare Exod. 34. 24. yet were their houses to be left very weake all that while that all the males aboue 20. yeares old were to continue at Ierusalem in those three feasts and they had many enemies in all their borders So we reade that our Sauiour did twice worke a miracle to feed them that came farre and tarryed long to heare him preach Matth. 14. 15. 21. and Mar. 8. 2 9. And no maruell for Heb. 6. 10. God is not vnrighteous to forget your worke and labour of God And what good Master would suffer his seruant to decay and grow to beggery by doing him seruice So that whosoeuer they bee that are thought by following Sermons to haue decayed their estates bee you assured that either their idlenesse and vnthriftinesse otherwayes hath decayed them or else they haue followed Sermons for some by-respects and not with vprightnesse of heart The second Vse is for reproofe 1. To discouer the vnsoundnesse of most mens hearts who make so great reckoning of earthly things and set their hearts vpon them It is euident they neuer yet found the true treasure they neuer truely tasted of heauenly comforts they affect these things so much for that they know no better This is made a note of the man that shall ascend into the hill of the Lord that he hath not lift vp his soule vnto vanity Psalme 24. 4. If any man loue the world the loue of the Father is not in him 1. Iohn 2. 15. Their end is destruction that minde earthly things Phil. 3. 19. 2. To reprooue such Christians as so ouercharge themselues with worldly businesse as they can finde no time for Gods seruice Lecture the two and fiftieth May 8. 1610. IOHN IIII. XXIX XXX THe first point wherein this Woman shewed her zealous endeauour to draw her neighbours vnto Christ we finished the last day and now we are to proceed vnto the two last viz. 1. The thing she mooued her neighbours vnto when she was come vnto them 2. The reason she vsed to persuade them to that she mooued them vnto For the first that we may vnderstand her words well and ground our Doctrine vpon them it is to be obserued 1. Though she was her selfe fully perswaded that Iesus was the Christ and did with all her heart desire that they might be also so perswaded of him yet she taketh not vpon her to teach and conuert them her selfe but seeketh onely to bring them to the same meanes whereby her selfe was conuerted 2. Though she were able by a good argument to conuince their consciences that he was the Messiah and seeketh also to doe it yet she thought not that enough she resteth not in that but would needs haue them to come to him themselues 3. She desires no more of them but that they would come and see him Why may one say what good would that doe could they know by seeing him that he was the Messiah Did she thinke that the beholding of him would suffice to bring them to faith No surely for many saw him that neuer could beleeue in him One would thinke she should rather haue said Come and heare him then come and see him for faith commeth by hearing and not by seeing Rom. 10. 17. If the hauing of Christs picture before our eyes that we may behold it when we pray had beene such a helpe to faith and deuotion as the Papists imagine out of doubt the Holy Ghost would haue so described his stature complexion and countenance in the History of the Gospell as that we might haue had some directions to make his picture by Why then desireth she no more of them but that they would come and see him I answer 1. She doubted not but if they would but come to him he would take occasion to instruct and conuert them as he had done to her selfe 2. When she biddeth them come and see shee meaneth come and prooue and make tryall whether he be not the Christ as the same phrase is vsed Psal. 34. 8. Taste ye and see how gracious the Lord is So that this is the Doctrine we are to learne from hence for our owne instruction That this is a chiefe duty whereby euery man must shew his zeale and desire of the saluation of others to draw them to the same meanes whereby themselues were conuerted to vse that credit and power they haue with them to draw them to the Ministry of the Word True it is this is not all that a priuate Christian may and must doe to procure the conuersion of others For 1. Some priuate Christians are able to teach their families and neighbours themselues and may doe great good that way and all should seeke to be able to doe this Aquila and Priscilla expounded the way of the Lord to Apollos Acts 18. 26. Euen women should be able to teach their children Pro. 1. 8. and 6. 20. and their seruants Pro. 31. 26. and their neighbours Tit. 2. 3. 2. There is great force in priuate admonition and exhortation to further the conuersion of others else our Sauiour would not haue prescribed this course for the restoring of a brother that is fallen that before we tell the Church we should deale with him priuately neither would he haue giuen hope of giuing our brother this way as he doth Mat. 18 15 16. Neither would this haue beene noted as a thing so highly pleasing vnto God and in these desperate and prophane times Gods people did vse this meanes to preserue themselues from the common contagion Mal. 3. 16. Then they that feared the Lord spake often one to another and the Lord hearkened and heard it and a booke of remembrance was written before him for them that feared the Lord and that thought vpon his name 3. A priuate Christian may greatly further the conuersion of others by his holy example Christian women may and ought so to liue as their husbands that obey not the Word may without the Word be won by the conuersation of the wiues 1. Pet. 3. 1. The like may be said of children seruants and neighbours also 4. A priuate Christian may do much for the procuring of the saluation of others by his feruent prayer vnto God for them 1. Iohn 5. 16. If any man see his brother sinne a sinne that is not vnto death let him aske and hee shall giue him life for them that sinne not vnto death When the Holy Ghost had mentioned the feruent prayer that Steuen made for his persecutors Acts 7. 60. immediately he addeth Acts 8. 1. And Saul consented to his death As if he should say Saul was one of these he prayed for and on him that prayer did light whatsoeuer it did on the rest But though a man that hath any zeale and desire of the saluation
I vnto you This peace is Christs peace his gift and that no common gift It is another manner of peace than that that is in worldly men 1. It is a sounder and a greater and a more hearty peace than theirs is Psal. 4. 7 8. Thou hast put gladnesse into my heart more than they haue in the time that their corne and wine encreaseth I will lay me downe in peace c. 2. It maketh the heart quiet and secure not only in time of health and prosperity but euen in time of greatest danger and affliction Psal. 112. 7 8. Hee shall not bee affraid of euill tidings his heart is fixed trusting in the Lord his heart is established Yea in the time of tentation and inward affliction of minde 2. Cor. 5. 6. We are alwaies confident He meanes not at all times for this peace may be for a time interrupted but in all estates Matth. 7. 25. The raine descended and the flouds came and the windes blew and beate vpon that house and it fell not for it was founded vpon a rocke 3. It frees the heart from slauish feare not onely of the rage and power of men as it did those three noble Iewes Dan. 3. 16. and the Martyrs but it makes the heart secure and quiet euen against the sense of Gods wrath due to sinne Rom. 5. 1. Being iustified by faith wee haue peace with God 4. The least measure of true Faith workes this peace Indeed according to the measure of our Faith so shall the measure of our peace be but not onely the strong Faith such as was in the Martyrs and other extraordinary men but the least measure of Faith will worke this sound peace in some measure as the least Faith will iustifie vs so will it worke this peace in vs also Rom. 5. 1. See therefore how generall tearmes are vsed in this case Matth. 7. 24. Whosoeuer heares my word and doth it And 1. Iohn 5. 4 5. Whatsoeuer is borne of God ouercommeth the world and this is the victory that ouercometh the world euen our faith Who is he that ouercommeth the world but he that beleeueth that Iesus is the Sonne of God Now the faithfull that know that the Lord is great in power and will not at all acquit the wicked Nah. 1. 3. and that none can be saued that doth not continue to the end Matth. 24. 13. could neuer haue this peace vnlesse they were certaine not onely that they are for the present in Gods fauour but also that they shall so continue according to that speech of Christ Iohn 6. 35. I am the bread of life he that commeth to me shall neuer hunger and hee that beleeueth on mee shall neuer thirst 2. It worketh in them ioy in the Holy Ghost It worketh a sound constant and vnspeakeable ioy in the heart of euery one that hath it Acts 8. 37. Hee went his way reioycing 1. Pet. 1. 8. In whom now though you see him not yet doe you beleeue and reioyce with ioy vnspeakeable and glorious Yea it makes a man able to reioyce euen in the greatest affliction it made Paul and Silas after they had beene shamefully and grieuously scourged sing merily euen at midnight euen in the dungeon euen in the stockes Acts 16. 25. As we haue also seene in the example of the Martyrs no threats no torments could daunt them but they haue expressed a maruellous ioy euen in the midst of all their tortures What was the cause of it The Apostle tels vs 1. Iohn 5. 4. This is the victory that ouercommeth the world euen our Faith And though euery one of the faithfull attaine not to that measure of ioy as these yet in euery true beleeuer Faith workes this ioy in some measure It is the same Faith we haue that they had the like precious faith 〈◊〉 Pet. 〈◊〉 1. and the same worke it will haue in euery one Being iustified by faith we haue peace with God and reioyce in hope of the glory of God and not only so but we glory in tribulation also Rom. 5. 1 2 3. Now they could not thus reioyce vnlesse they were certaine not onely for the present that they are in Gods fauour but also for the time to come that they shall so continue For otherwise it were extreme folly in them thus to reioyce as they that triumph before the victory And indeed the Papists doe deride vs for this Doctrine we teach of confidence and glorying and say to vs as Ahab did to Benhadad 1. King 20. 11. Let not him that girdeth on his harnesse boast himselfe as he that putteth it off It is a folly for men say they to be so confident and to glory thus seeing we haue not yet gotten the victory but are in warfare we know not how farre we may fall before we die But to them we answer as Esa●… 40. 2. Our warfare is accomplished the victory is already gotten our iniquity is pardoned whatsoeuer we may fall into we haue in our head receiued at the Lord●… bands double for our sins and therefore we are so confident 3. It makes a man able to goe to God in prayer 1. At all times euen in times of greatest anguish of heart as we shall see Psal. 88. When he had said verse 7. Thy wrath lyeth hard vpon mee and thou hast afflicted me with all thy waues yet euen then he prayed as he saith verse 9. Lord I haue called daily vpon thee 2. In all his occasions Phil. 4. 6. In euery thing let your requests be made knowne vnto God 3. And that not for himselfe onely but for others also If any man see his brother sin a sin which is not vnto death hee shall aske and he shall giue him life for them that sin not vnto death 1. Iohn 5. 16. 4. And that with great assurance to speed and preuaile with God 1. Iohn 5. 14. This is the confidence we haue in him that if we aske any thing according to his will he heareth vs. Yea 5. with a maruellous confidence and boldnesse Ephes. 3. 12. By him we haue boldnesse and entrance with confidence by faith in him It makes vs able as Etiphaz saith Iob 22. 26. to life vp our face to God Heb. 4. 16. Let vs goe boldly vnto the Throne of grace Therefore also we shall oft obserue in the Scriptures a maruellous familiarity betweene the faithfull and God Iob 13. 24 25. Wherefore hidest thou thy face and holdest me for thine enemie c. Psal. 13. 1. How long wilt thou forget me O Lord for euer How long wilt thou hide thy face from me c. Psal. 89. 46 47. How long Lord wilt thou hide thy face for euer Shall thy wrath burne like fire Remember how short my time is wherefore hast thou made all men in vaine Now the faithfull knowing that to be true of all wicked men that liue in their sins which Ioshua speaketh Iosh. ●…4 1●… Yee cannot serue the Lord for he is an holy
nourish or refresh the body but the substance of them onely Secondly this should greatly comfort all poore penitent sinners and encourage them to goe boldly to Christ for helpe in all their miseries and distresses And in this Doctrine such may finde foure notable grounds of comfort and encouragement First if when he was here in the forme of a seruant he was able though absent in body to see and take notice of the misery of this childe and able to relieue and cure him how much more is he able to doe the like for vs now when he fits at the right hand of his father Secondly if he being on earth had that compassion euen of the bodily wants and paines and miseries of men as to be troubled and grieued to see the people continue with him three dayes and had nothing to eate Mat. 15. 32. and to sigh to see a man to be deafe and to haue an impediment in his speech Marke 7. 34. if he were then so ready to helpe and giue good successe to them in the labours of their callings as he did to Peter and his fellowes when they were fishing Luke 5. 5 6. what should moue thee to doubt but he will now also much more haue compassion on thee and be ready to relieue thee in all thy wants and distresses specially in the anguish and misery of thy soule Thirdly if being on earth he was so ready to offer his helpe to them in misery if in his whole conuersation he was then so meek and gentle towards all men and all his miracles were done so for the profit of men that he might encourage all poore sinners without feare to come vnto him for helpe What should moue thee to thinke that he will reiect thee that commest and seekest and prayest to him for helpe in thy distresse Fourthly if he were so good and gracious to all sorts euen to wicked men yea to his enemies such a one as Malchus was Luk. 22. 51. why wouldest thou doubt that fearest to offend him and studiest in all things to please him but he will be much more ready to doe thee good The third and last vse of this Doctrine is for instruction that seeing one end Christ aimed at in curing and helping the bodies of men was thereby to draw them to seeke to him for helpe of their soules therefore the weale and woe of our bodies should draw vs to a consideration and care of the estate of our soules First If the paine and misery that sin hath brought vpon the body be so grieuous and intolerable thinke what the paine and misery of thy soule will be if thou seeke not helpe for it Pro. 18. 14. A wounded spirit who can beare For thy soule hath beene the fountaine from whence all the sins of thy body haue sprung Mar. 7. 21. From within out of the heart of men proceed adulteries fornications murders thests c. and thy body hath beene but as a seruant and instrument to thy soule in these sins Secondly if thou finde such sweetnesse and comfort in the blessings God hath prouided for thy body thinke how much sweeter and more desirable those dainties and pleasures are that he hath prouided for thy soule what it is to be satisfied with the good things of his house euen of his holy Temple as the Prophet speaketh Psal. 65. 4. what that fulnesse of ioy and pleasures are which God hath prepared for them that loue him in his euerlasting Kingdome in thy presence is fulnesse of ioy at thy right hand there are pleasures for euermore Psal. 16. 11. Thirdly if thou haue such care to prouide for thy body that it may be kept free from all misery and abound in delights of all sorts how much more carefull shouldst thou be to prouide thus for thy soule seeing first if it be well prouided for and saued thy body shall be sure to be saued also Therefore we shall see that both our blessed Sauiour at his death Luke 23. 46. and Steuen also at his Acts 7. 59. commend onely their soules into the hands of God and shew no care nor make any mention at all of their bodies Secondly euen in this life the welfare of thy body depends on the good estate of thy soule ye shall serue the Lord your God and he shall blesse thy bread and thy water and I will take sicknesse away from the midst of thee Exod. 23. 25. My words are life to those that finde them and health to all their flesh Pro. 4. 22. Lecture the ninetie seuenth August 20. 1611. IOHN IIII. L. THe last day we heard that the first words of this verse containe in them the comfort and satisfaction that this Ruler receiued from Christ after he had beene so sharply rebuked by him And that herein the grace and mercy of Christ appeared in two points first that he shewed his diuine power in the cure euen of a bodily infirmity secondly that he did this at the request of a man that was so weake in Faith as this Ruler was The former of these we finished the last day and now it remaines we proceed to the latter namely that the wants and weaknesses of this Ruler notwithstanding Christ granted his request and healed his childe Now that we may the better receiue instruction from this example we must obserue in it these three points First the great ignorance and want of Faith that was in this Ruler at this time when he craued helpe of Christ for his sonne Secondly the great goodnesse and respect that Christ shewed vnto him notwithstanding this Thirdly the reason why Christ did shew this respect to so ignorant and weake a man For the first how ignorant and weake in faith he was you shall discerne in fiue points First by the checke and reproofe that Christ gaue him verse 48. Secondly in that he sought not to Christ for helpe till all other meanes failed him and his childe was euen ready to dye verse 47. Thirdly that he thought Christ could not helpe his sonne vnlesse he went downe to him verse 47. 49. he thought he must needs either pray with him or annoint him or touch him or vse some other ceremony and solemnity about him or else he could do him no good being in this as it seemes of Naamans minde Behold saith he I thought he will surely come out to me and stand and call on the Name of the Lord his God and strike his hand ouer the place and recouer the leper 2. Kings 5. 11. Fourthly in that he thought it would be to no purpose for Christ to go to his son if he were once dead ver 49. Fifthly and lastly being rebuked by Christ for his infidelity he regarded it not nor seemes to be at all affected with it but was more troubled with his affliction than with his sin verse 49. Now for the goodnesse and respect that Christ shewed vnto him notwithstanding we may obserue it in three points First that
of regeneration which he hath receiued of me can neuer be dried vp or wasted but will still in all temptations and afflictions yeeld him comfort and satisfaction and peace of conscience and neuer leaue him till it haue brought him vnto eternall life The words then containe in them a commendation of the water of life the spirit of grace and regeneration 1. From the efficacy and sufficiency of it it is able to quench the thirst of the soule 2. From the durablenesse and perpetuity of it where once it is receiued it will neuer be wasted or dried vp First then from this that our Sauiour saith that he that drinketh of the water that he shall giue him yea whosoeuer how thirsty soeuer his soule were before drinks of the water he shall giue him shall neuer be more a thirst we learne That the Spirit of grace and regeneration wheresoeuer it is receiued quencheth the thirst of the soule satisfieth and quieteth the conscience against the sense of Gods wrath Before I confirme this Doctrine I will cleare it and make it plaine by answering two obiections that may be made against it Such as haue the Spirit of God doe yet still thirst after grace and haue an incredible desire to increase it as both the Scripture and daily experience doth prooue yea there was neuer any that truely tasted of the sweetnesse of Gods Word and grace but they will still long after it and thinke they can neuer haue enough of it in this life 1 Pet. 2. 2. As new borne babes they desire the sincere milke of the Word that they may grow thereby See an experiment of this in Dauid his affection to the Word and desire to learne it was euery whit as vehement as if he had scarce learned the first Principles of it Psal. 119. 12. 19. 33 34. and verse 10. My soule breaketh for the longing it hath to thy iudgements at all times How is it then said heere that they that haue drunk of this water shall neuer thirst againe I answer The thirst which our Sauiour saith he shall neuer feele againe that drinketh of the water of life is extreame and painefull hurtfull and such as causeth death as the thirst of the body will if it be extreame but the thirst of the godly is wholesome and a sure signe of a sound and healthfull soule as in the body it is a signe of health when one hath an appetite to his meate and drinke And Physitions obserue it for a signe that their Physicke hath wrought well and that the body is sufficiently purged when the patient groweth thirsty 2. It is not extreame and painefull but they finde a swetnesse and pleasure and satisfaction in it So Dauid that Psal. 63. 1. professed his longing after the publike worship of God doth yet ver 3. 4. acknowledge that he was not without great satisfaction euen in the want of those publike ordinances of God Because thy louing kindnesse is better then life saith he my lips shall praise thee Thus will I blesse thee while I liue I will lift vp my hands in thy name Secondly it may be obiected that many of the godly are subiect euen to that kind of thirst that is painefull are troubled and disquieted in their mind and conscience with the sense of Gods indignation The Prophet complaineth of this Psal. 88. 7. Thine indignation lyeth vpon me and thou hast vexed mee with all thy waies How is it then true that our Sauiour saith here Whosoeuer drinketh of the water that I shall giue him shall neuer thirst I answer that their thirst is not deadly nor extreame though in their own sense it seemes so to be but euen as it is with the wicked that they thinke their state better then indeed it is Esa 29. 8. As the thirsty man that dreameth he is drinking and when he awaketh behold his soule is faint for thirst So in the time of tentation the godly as one in a dreame thinketh himselfe much drier then indeed he is For the Spirit of God and that grace that is in him sustaineth him so as he fainteth not nor perisheth in this thirst When he knoweth not what to pray the Spirit helpeth him Rom. 8. 26. Euen then when he seemeth so tormented with the sense of Gods wrath he is assured of Gods fauour though he feele it not See a plaine proofe of this in Dauid Psal. 22. 1. Though to his sense God had forsaken him yet he had the spirit of prayer euen then euen the spirit of adoption that made him able to pray and euen to cry My God my God So that now you see the meaning of the doctrine that euery one that hath the Spirit of God can neuer haue in his soule that thirst that is painefull and extreame that is hurtfull and deadly but the grace of regeneration wheresoeuer it is satisfieth and quieteth the conscience worketh in it that peace of God which passeth all vnderstanding Phil. 4. 7. and that ioy which is glorious and vnspeakeable 1 Pet. 1. 8. So that though the reward and comfort that accompanieth godlinesse in this life be nothing in comparison of that that is prepared for it in heauen when it shall be said vnto vs Mat. 25. 23. Enter into thy masters ioy for 1 Cor. 2. 9. Eye hath not seene nor eare heard neither hath entred into the heart of man the things which God hath prepared for them that loue him There onely we shall be perfectly freed from all thirst then shall wee neither hunger nor thirst any more Apoc. 7. 16. then shall we be satisfied with the likenesse of God Psal 17. 15. yet euen in this life it yeeldeth marueilous comfort and peace to the conscience See the proofe of it in three points 1. There is not any one duty of piety that is performed with a good heart but it vseth to yeeld presently a sweet satisfaction and contentment to the conscience that maketh it say I am glad I haue done this Our Sauiour saith after verse 34. that it was his meat to do the will of God 1 Chron. 29. 9. The people reioyced when they offered willingly for they offered with a perfect heart This we shall finde in our prayers euen in those we haue powred out in greatest bitternesse of soule See the comfort Dauid found in that prayer which he began in great heauinesse of spirit Psal. 6. 8. Depart from me saith he all yee workers of iniquity for the Lord hath heard the voice of my weeping the Lord hath heard my supplication the Lord will receiue my prayer 2. True godlinesse and vprightnesse of heart doth not onely yeeld comfort for the present but it maketh the heart truely ioyfull and comfortable at all times that though most men iudge that the life of a Christian is the most tedious and vncomfortable life in the world the entring into this profession is a bidding adue to all mirth and ioy yet as our Sauiour said to
the heauier they will be ●…hen they come the longer he is fetching his blow the deeper will he cut when he smites Rom. 9. 22. The cause why God suffers with long patience the vessels of wrath prepared for destruction is that he might shew his wrath and make his power knowne vpon them the more 2. Thou mayst bee plagued of God with a plague that is of all others most grieuous and neuer feele it thou maist be plagued in thy soule and conscience Pro. 6. 32. Hee that doth it destroyeth his owne soule When God would punish Pharaoh so as hee might make his power seene vpon him Rom. 9. 17. Hee punished him with hardnesse of heart Exod. 9. 12. which was a greater plague then all the rest of the plagues of Egypt So this is spoken of as of the most fearefull punishment Rom. 1. 28. When God giues a man vp to a Reprobate minde 3. If thou wert altogether spared in this life and neither punished in thy body nor in thy soule yet is there another place prepared for thee where thou shalt be sure to be punished with farre more fearefull punishments then any can be felt here Thou shalt neuer be able continuing in thy sin to escape the damnation of hell which is in a speciall sort threatned against this sin whoremongers shall be sure to haue their part in the lake that burneth with fire and brimstone which is the second death Apoc. 21. 8. That makes Salomon say they are as neere to hell as they that haue one foot there already Pro. 5. 5. Her feet goe downe to death her steps take hold on hell And Pro. 9. 18. Her guests are in the depth of hell And as the Lords forbearing wicked men in this life and causing them to prosper is a certaine argument he hath determined to reserue their full punishment for hell it is an euidence token of a righteous iudgement to come saith the Apostle 〈◊〉 Thess. 1. 〈◊〉 6 when wicked men are spared here So is it said that of all sinners the Lord hath chiefly reserued the vncleane persons to be punished there 2. Pet. 1. 9. 10. And by how much the more they haue beene spared here by how much the more patience and bounty the Lord hath shewed them here by so much the more grieuous and fearefull shall their torment be there Luke 16. 25. Sonne remember saith Abraham to Diues That thou in thy life time receiuedst thy good things and likewise Lazarus euill thing but now hee is comforted and thou art tormented And Rom. 2. 4 5. Despisest th●…n the riches of his goodnesse and forbearance and long suffering not knowing that the goodnesse of God leadeth thee to repentance But after thy hardnesse and impenitent heart treasurest vp vnto thy selfe wrath against the day of wrath and reuelation of the righteous iudgement of God So that if thou wert wise thou wouldst thinke it no aduantage to thee that thou hast so well escaped all the plagues which God hath threatned against thy sinne in this life but desire rather that the Lord would punish thee here where he alwaies vseth in wrath to remember mercy and not reserue thy whole punishment for the life to come where there shall bee iudgement without mercy his punishments there shall haue no mixture of mercy in them Lecture the eighteenth Iune 27. 1609. THe fourth and last error of mind whereby Sathan draweth men to vncleannesse and hardneth them in it is the hope of repentance and so of pardon For there are very many whom hee cannot so farre blind but they know it is a sinne and a hainous sinne and a sinne that they are sure they shall bee damned for if they should not repent of it But such he encourageth to this sinne by perswading them 1. Thou knowest by the Scripture that whensoeuer thou shalt repent thee of it though it be not before thy death God will surely pardon it Ezek. 18. 21. 2. Thou hast no cause to doubt but thou shalt be able to repent and dye in Gods fauour For 1. Thou seest many that haue liued in this sinne that yet haue now left it 2. Many that although they neuer left it before yet on their death beds haue repented and dyed as well as any And thirdly thine owne experience will tell thee what thou art able to doe For hast thou not oft felt that thou hast repented and beene sorry for this sinne after thou hast committed it 3. And if thou mayst but dye well dye in Gods fauour what needest thou care for more No matter how thou liuest so thou mayst dye well Thus seemed he to haue perswaded Balaam Let mee die the death of the righteous and let my last end be like his saith he Num. 23. 10. And with this deceit doubtlesse he perswadeth many and preuailes more with men then by any other of his tentations and subtilties whatsoeuer For what is the cause why you shall finde men much more carefull to conceale this sinne from men then from God Yea they will not sticke to commit periury and murder which are farre more hainous offences against God that they may hide their whoredomes from men Surely they thinke they may be bold with God it is no matter how they prouoke him they can deale well enough with him he is more mercifull and ready to forgiue then man is and if they doe but repent and say they are sorrie for their sin he will forgiue them straight Now the preseruatiue and remedy against this so dangerous a deceit of Sathan consisteth of three points 1. The true knowledge of God and of his disposition toward such sinners 2. The true knowledge of ourselues and of that state we cast our selues into when once we fall into such sinnes 3. The true knowledge of the danger we haue brought the party vnto with whom we haue committed this sin First It cannot be denyed but the Lord to them whom he loueth in Christ is infinitely more mercifull then any man can be to them whom he loueth most dearely That made Dauid say 2. Sam. 24. 14. Let me now fall into the hand of the Lord for his mercies are great and let mee not fall into the hand of man And when the Lord had spoken of his great mercy Hee will haue mercy vpon him our God is very ready to forgiue He amplifieth it verse 8. by comparing his mercy with the mercies of man My thoughts are not your thoughts neither are your waies my waies but verse 9. As the heauens are higher then the earth So are my waies higher then your wayes and my thoughts then your thoughts But as he is more mercifull then any man so hee hates sinne more then any man can doe Hab. 1. 13. He cannot see hee cannot beheld it Psal. 11. 5. The wicked and him that loueth iniquity doth his soule hate verse 6. Upon the wicked he shall raine snares fire and brimstone and stormy tempest this is the portion of their cup. Yea
of righteousnesse it was fit that at his rising all those mists and shadowes should vanish away It was fit that God should honour and solemnize the marriage of his Sonne with his Church and his triumph ouer Sathan c. by bestowing his gifts and graces more aboundantly vpon men then hee had done before To this the Apostle hath respect when he saith Ephesians 4. 8. When hee ascended vp on high hee lead captiuity captiue and gaue gifts to men Lecture the one and fortieth February 13. 1609. IOHN IIII. XXIII WEe haue already heard that these II. Verses consist of a Doctrine and of two reasons that are vsed to confirme it The Doctrine is this that they onely worship God aright specially now vnder the Gospell as worship him not with a ceremonious worship but in spirit and truth The Doctrine we finished the last day it remaineth now that we proceed to the Reasons that our Sauiour giueth here to proue that they that should now worship God with a ceremonious worship as the Iewes had done hitherto should not worship him aright but they onely that worship him in spirit and in truth The 1. Reason is in these words for the Father requireth euen such to worship him or the Father euen seeketh and desireth such worshippers The force of this reason stands in three points 1. That worship onely is to be giuen to God not which pleaseth and seemeth best to vs but which himselfe requireth and delighteth in It is no better then Idolatry and spirituall whoredome for vs to follow our owne heart and good meaning in this case Num. 15. 39. Yea a man shall highly prouoke God if he doe him any seruice that he requireth not Nadab and Abihu were destroyed with fire from heauen for offering incense with fire that he had not commanded them to vse Leuit. 10. 3. yea the care of a Christian must be not onely to doe God that seruice that he requires but to doe it also in that manner as he may please God in doing it or else he doth but loose his labour Dauid was exceeding carefull of this in all his prayers Psal. 19. 14. Let the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart bee acceptable in thy sight And he professeth that if God when he prayed did not answer him that is giue him some comfortable assurance that he accepted and tooke his prayer in good part it would be euen a death to him Psal. 28. 1. Bee not deafe to me least if thou answer me not I bee like to them that goe downe to the pit And this should bee euery Christians care Heb. 12. 28. Let vs haue grace to serue him so as wee may please him 2. The Lord seekes and desires to haue such to serue him as worship him in spirit and in truth he euen seekes such worshippers yea he is greatly delighted with such a worship A strange thing it is that God should seeke or desire this at our hands that we should worship him For he hath no need of our seruice neither can he receiue any benefit at all by any worship we doe vnto him If we pray constantly in secret and constantly frequent the publike assemblies the benefit is wholly our owne Pro. 9. 12. If thou be wise thou shalt bee wise for thy selfe what shall the Lord gaine by it Iob 37. 5. If thou be righteous what giuest thou to him or what receiueth he at thy hand Nay the best seruice we can doe is so weakely and vnto wardly done as it is a wonder that God abhorres it not Esay 64. 6. All our righteousnesse is as filthy clouts Insomuch as the best of Gods seruants seldome please themselues in any seruice they doe vnto him but see cause of shame in the very best actions and seruices they haue done vnto him Nehe. 13. 2. Pardon me O my God according to thy great mercy Why what had he done that he craues pardon for Surely he had done an excellent peece of seruice vnto God he had shewed a marueilous zeale for the sanctifying of the Sabbath but he knew that good seruice of his was so imperfect so full of staines that he had need of pardon And yet such is the wonderfull goodnesse of God to them whom he loues in Christ such is the delight that he takes in his owne graces in the fruits of his owne spirit that as if hee should receiue some great benefit by it he seekes to vs and desires vs to serue him Call vpon me in the day of trouble Psal. 50. 15. seeke aske knocke that is pray earnestly and importunately Matth. 7 7 pray without ceasing 1. Thess. 5. 17. ye he professeth that he takes marueilous delight in our poore seruices we do vnto him This is plainely prooued by that speech the Lord vseth to his Church which is the company of all the faithfull Cant. 2. 14. My doue that art in the holes of the rocke in the secret places of the staires that is whose state is most stable and sure and against whom the gates of hell shall neuer be able to preuaile shew me thy sight let me see thee often come often vnto me let me heare thy voice pray often to me And marke the reason why he sues thus to his Church For thy voice is sweet and thy sight comely As if he should say howsoeuer thou thinkest of thy selfe whatsoeuer thou iudgest of thine owne prayers I assure thee that in my eare there is no musicke to that in mine eye there is no person in the world so well fauoured as thou art That euen as the affection that is in vs that are parents towards our little children when they begin to speake makes vs delight to heare them prattle though to another that hath not that affection it be very troublesome and though in anothers eye they seeme hard fauoured yet this fatherly affection makes vs thinke them to be very pretty and well fauoured children so is it with the Lord our God the fatherly affection he beares to vs in Christ makes him desirous to haue vs come oft to him to pray and worship him oft and to delight so much in our poore prayers though in themselues they be not worthy to be delighted in The Father seekes such worshippers Apoc. 5 8. The hearts of all the faithfull are compared to golden Viols full of odors What were those odors The prayers of the Saints of these true worshippers that worship in spirit and truth Why are the prayers of the godly called odors 1. In respect of the godly themselues because for the most part they yeeld a sweet sauour and vnspeakeable comfort vnto their owne hearts Iohn 16. 24. Aske that your ioy may be full But 2. Chiefly in respect of the Lord for the faithfull themselues sometimes feele no sweetnesse in their prayers but to the Lord their prayers are euen as the sweetest odors euen such prayers as themselues feele small sweetnesse or delight in are most pleasant
to vse as a reason of all our petitions Matth. 6. 13. For thine is the kingdome and the power and the glory for euer And in that of the Apostle Romanes 11. 36. For of him and through him and to him are all things to whom bee glory for euer Therefore saith he 2. Tim. 2. 20. In a great house there are not onely vessells of gold and of siluer but also of wood and of earth some to honour and some to dishonour The lewdest men are Gods vessells and such as he hath necessary vse of 2. The speciall and fatherly affection he beares to his children i●… Christ as there is no wise and good Father but how many how great or publike soeuer his affaires be in the midst of them all he will haue a speciall care of his own children haue them in speciall remembrance so is it with our heauenly Father the very haires of your head are numbred Mat. 10. 30. And he is the Sauiour or preseruer of all men specially of those that beleeue 1. Tim. 4. 10. The Vses of this Doctrine are of two sorts 1. More generall 2. More speciall The generall Vse is this Labour to be fully perswaded of this truth Iob 5. 27. Heare thou it and know it for thy good and to see and discerne this prouidence of God in all thy waies and in all things that haue befalne thee in the whole course of thy life in thy wealth and pouertie good and ill successes marriage children dwellings credit discredit health sickenesse life and death This is Salomons counsell Pro. 3. 6. In all thy waies acknowledge him Thus did Dauid Psal. 139. 3. Thou compassest my paths and my lying downe and art accustomed to all my waies And this will yeeld vnto a man many vnspeakeable comforts Some few of those many I will name vnto you and they shall serue for those more speciall vses I told you this Doctrine serued vnto 1. To perswade vs to the vse of prayer They that are assured God by his prouidence ordereth all things and the good successe of euery thing we take in hand depends vpon his prouidence must needs be carefull to commend the successe of euery thing they take in hand vnto God by prayer Our Sauiour teacheth vs to vse this as a reason why we begge all good things of God because his is the kingdome and the power Matth. 6. 13. When Abrahams seruant was to take a iourney he commends it to God by prayer Gen. 24. 12. When Nehemiah was to make a suit to the King his Master he commends it to God by prayer Neh. 1. 11. and 2. 4. When Christ was to feede the people he commends the creatures to Gods blessing by prayer Matth. 14. 19. Yea the Apostle saith that marriage and euery creature of God is sanctified to vs by the Word and prayer 1. Tim. 4 5. And on the contrary side the chiefe or onely cause why men neglect to pray is that men know not or beleeue not this Doctrine of Gods prouidence when Dauid had said that the foole saith in his heart there is no God Psalme 14. 1. he giue this for one reason to prooue it verse 4. they call not vpon the Lord. 2. It will free the heart from those cares wherewith it is wont to be disquieted and vexed about the successe and euent of things The time and successe of euery thing and action is appointed of God and depends wholly on his prouidence To euery thing there is a season appointed of God he meanes a time to euery purpose vnder the heauen as Salomon sheweth at large Eccles. 3. 1 8. And thereupon he inferreth verse 9. What profit hath he that worketh in that wherein he laboureth seeing things doe not depend only or principally vpon the labour or endeauour of any man It is therefore a vaine thing for men to disquiet themselues with care of the successe of things a man must do his duty inioyned him of God and with a quiet and cheerefull heart commit the successe vnto him alone Many haue no heart to doe good duties God calls them vnto because they can see no likelihood of good successe many vexe themselues with care and feare of that that may fall out hereafter He that truely is perswaded of Gods prouidence is free from this care when he hath done his duty and commended the matter to God by prayer he casts his care for the successe wholly vpon God to whom onely it belongs Be carefull for nothing saith the Apostle Phil. 4. 6. but in euery thing by prayer and supplication with thankesgiuing let your request bee made knowne vnto God Cast all your care vpon him for he careth for you 1. Pet. 5. 7. This is able to free our hearts from care concerning our children euen at the houre of death hast thou laboured to bring them them vp in Gods feare giuen them good education commended them to God cast thy care then vpon him 3. It will worke patience in all afflictions I was dumbe I opened not my mouth because thou didst it Psal. 39. 9. See a notable example for this 2. Sam. 16. 10. Who dare then say wherefore hast thou done so See the vse Iob makes of this in affliction Iob 1. 20. 22. 1. It kept him from charging God foolishly 2. It made him rent his garment shaue his head fall downe to the ground and worship God 3. It made him giue thankes this was much but no more then his duty 1. Thes. 5. 18. In all things giue thankes He knew that sith God the ordering of it it should tend to his good in the end 2. Sam. ●…6 12. It may be the Lord will looke vpon mine affliction and doe me good for his cursing this day 4. It workes security in the heart and quietnesse from all feare of wicked men and of Sathan himselfe And it is not possible that any who considers rightly how infinite dangers his life is subiect to how many witches how many vile men there be should be without continuall feare were it not for this For what is it that preserues vs from danger surely the Lords prouidence 1. He so ouer-rules their hearts for without him neither Sathan nor wicked men can mooue in him all liue and moue and haue their being Act. 17. 28. that they haue not so much as a will or desire to practise any mischiefe against vs Exod. 34. 24. No man shall desire thy Land 2. He watcheth and keepeth vs and our houses Behold he that keepeth Israel shall neither slumber nor sleepe The Lord is thy keeper Psal. 121 4 5. He wat●…heth vs when we are asleepe and protecteth vs from many vnknowne dangers without any care or forecast of ours when Ioseph was asleepe he admonisheth him of the danger they were in Matth. 2. 13. This is that that Iob professeth that in the daies of his youth and prosperity Gods secret for so it is in the originall was vpon his tabernacle that is
as appeareth by the counsaile Daniel giueth to Nebuchadnezar breake off thine iniquities by shewing mercy to the poore if it may be a lengthening of thy tranquillity Dan. 4. 24. But a farre greater promise is made to him that hath done this worke of mercy to the soules of others Iames 5. 20. Let him know hee that hath conuerted his brother hath saued a soule from death and shall hide a multitude of sinnes 6. Lastly this is the end God respecteth in bestowing his graces vpon any not that they should keepe them to themselues but benefit others by them Men doe not light a candle and put it vnder abushell but on a candlesticke c. Mat. 5. 15. The manifestation of the spirit that is those gifts where it is manifested that men haue the spirit of God is giuen to euery man to profit withall God comforteth vs in all our tribulations that we may bee able to comfort them which are in trouble 2. Cor. 1. 4. The Vse of this Doctrine is first to exhort all men to approoue the truth of their conuersion by this them specially whom God hath giuen most meanes vnto for the winning of others And those are three sorts of men 1. Such as are men of wealth and authority as Magistrates Land-lords Richmen for they might draw many to Christ by their example much more by their perswasion Acts 18. 8. When Crispus once belieued many of the Corinthians belieued also and were baptized And Pro. 19. 6. Many reuerence the face of the Prince and euery man is a friend to him that giueth gifts If such would but say to them that depend vpon them I wish you well and would doe you good but I should loue you better and doe more for you if I saw more Religion in you and loue to the Word Oh what good might they doe And because they doe it not but the contrary to them principally will the destruction of Gods people be imputed So that now it may be said of all prophanesse and impiety in the land Ezra 9. 2. The hand of the Princes and Rulers is chiefe in the trespasse 2. Such as are kinsmen and men of speciall acquaintance that haue many friends are most bound to this duty 1. Tim. 5. 4. Let them learne first to shew godlinesse toward their owne house and to recompence their kindred for that is an honest thing and acceptable before God It is said of Andrew that so soone as he knew Christ he went first and found out his brother Simon Iohn 〈◊〉 41. And Cornelius against Peter should come had called together his kinsmen and speciall friends Acts 10. 24. 3. Such as are Masters of families husbands parents are more bound then others to this duty For they may preuaile greatly if the fault be not in themselues therefore it is so oft spoken of good men that when they receiued the faith all their family became religious Iohn 4. 53. Acts 18. 8. and 10. 16. and 15. 33. Indeed this is not alwaies so but if there had not beene very much in this surely the Holy Ghost would not haue giuen so many examples of it Therefore is Ioshua so confident Iosh. 24. ●…5 As for mee and my house wee will serue the Lord. Hee would vndertake for them 2. Sith all are bound to this duty and the more we can gaine to God the greater shall our comfort be let euery Christian be exhorted to fit and enable himselfe to doe it Foure things there be that will make a man fit to win others to the loue of Religion 1. He must haue knowledge and be able to conuince them that they are out of the way yee are filled with all knowledge able to admonish one another Rom. 15. 14. 2. He must himselfe be fully perswaded that it is necessary all men be religious and liue vnder a true ministry and that they are in a miserable estate that liue otherwise and haue an inward compassion of them we also belieue and therefore speake 2. Cor. 4. 13. Christs bowels yearned in him for the people that were as sheepe without a shepheard and therefore shewed such desire they might haue more teachers Matth. 9. 36. 38. 3. He must resolue to meet with many discouragements if he will vndertake this as Lot did in admonishing the Sodomites and euen of his owne sonnes in law Gen. 19. 9. 14. and arme himselfe with patience to endure them Without this resolution and patience no man shall be able to doe any good seruice to God Be strong and of a good courage Iosh. 1. 6. and againe verse 7. onely be thou strong and very couragious that thou maist obserue to doe according to all the Law which Moses my seruant commanded thee Specially in this kind 1. Thess. 5 14. Be patient toward all men Thou must consider 1. That though thy endeauours haue not preuailed hitherto yet they may hereafter they may glorifie God for thee in the day of their visitation 1. Pet. 2. 12. 2. That though they doe not preuaile at all yet shall thy comfort and reward be neuerthelesse though Israel bee not gathered yet shall I be glorious in the eyes of the Lord Esay 49. 5. 4. He must liue so as he may gaine credit to his profession by his holy life it is the honest conuersation of Christians and the good workes that will win naturall men and cause them to glorifie God for them in the day of their visitation 1. Pet. 2. 12. Whereas on the contrary it may be said of many professours as Gen. 34. 20. They make all of their profession to stinke amongst the inhabitants of the land The third Vse is for reproofe for what conscience most men make of this duty we may discerne it if we looke but on their children and seruants Nay many euen of them also that would be counted professours some neighbours some parents yea some Ministers fret at nothing more then at the forwardnesse of such as they should haue drawne to Christ and discourage them all they can I will say no more to such but wish them to remember what a curse Nehemiah in the Spirit of Prophesie wished to Sanballat and Tobia for discouraging Gods people by taunts c. Nehem. 4. 5. I know many parents will say that they send their familie to the Ministers to be instructed and it is he that hath charge of all the soules in his Parish and wherefore else do we pay him our tythes But to them I say 1. The most of you will not see that they come to the Minister nor can endure hee should be ouer busie with them this way 2. Thou shouldest be an helpe to thy Minister this way his burden is too great if thou helpe not Phil. 1. Philemon was Pauls fellow-labourer 3. Thou art as straitly charged with thine owne family as he is with the Congregation and so much the more as thou hast more meanes to preuaile with them then the other 4. It is the
the Baptist also did oft frequent Christs Ministery not onely on other dayes but euen on Sabbaths also yet I cannot finde that our Sauiour did euer blame them for it 2. Though the Lord doe oft-times worke most mightily by weakest meanes yet ordinarily and for the most part as by the wholesomest and best food he giues the best nourishment so by the Ministry of them that haue the best gifts he doth most edifie his people Therefore the great successe of Iohns Ministry is partly ascribed to the excellent gifts God gaue him and whereby he fitted him for that worke he shall go before him in the spirit and power of Elia to turne the hearts of the fathers to the children Luk. 1. 17. So this is alledged for one cause of the successe of Barnabas his Ministry in Antioch Act. 11. 14. Because he was a good man and full of the holy Ghost and saith and of the fruit that both his Ministry and Pauls had in Iconium that they preached in such a manner so soundly so substantia●…ly with such euidence of the spirit Act. 14. 1. They so spake that a great multitude both of the Iewes and also of the Greekes beleeued Therefore ●…aul calleth vpon Timothy to stirre vp his gift 2 Tim. 1. 6. and to giue himselfe diligently to study for the increase of his gifts 1 Tim. 4. 14 15. and telleth him this was the way to saue himselfe and them that heare him ver ●…6 So. Cor. 14 12. He exho●…t them to seeke for such gifts as whereby they might excell to the edifying of the Church Why might some haue obiected what needeth this seeing wee may doe as much by meane as by excellent gifts But the Apostle plainely declareth by these exhortations that he was of another minde 3. Euery Christian hath right and title to the gifts of all Gods seruants and therefore it is no sinne for them when conueniently they may to make their benefit of them Whether Paul or Apollo or Cephas all are yours 1. Cor. 3. 22. yet must euery Christian take heed that he doe not so admire Gods gifts in any as that he despise the Ministry of the meanest of Gods seruants nor commend one to the disgracing of others nor rest or addict himselfe so to one as that he despise others This was that sinne for which the Apostle so taxeth the Corinthians euery one of you saith I am of Paul and I of Apollos and I of Cephas 1. Cor. 1. 12 For 1. It is our sinne and shame and iust cause of humbling to vs if we cannot profit by the meanest Minister that God hath sent ye may all prophecy one by one that all may learne and all may be comforted all may learne by euery one that prophecyeth and preacheth the word soundly and may receiue comfort and edification by him 1. Cor. 14. 31. 2. The power of the Ministry dependeth not as we haue heard on the excellency of the teachers gifts but vpon Gods blessing that he hath promised and is wont to giue to his owne ordinance 4. The fourth and last Vse is to encourage euery man in his place to do his endeauour to draw others to God both Ministers and Masters of families and priuate Christians also For 1. If thou doe preuaile and God make thee his instrument to conuert but one soule the comfort and blessing of it will be vnspeakeable Let him know that hee which conuerteth a sinner from the error of his way shall saue a soule from death and shall hide a multitude of sins Iames 5. 20. 2. If thou endeauour it with an honest heart be thy gifts neuer so weake and meane thou hast cause to expect Gods blessing and that thou shalt preuaile with some 2. Chron. 29. 11. Deale couragiously and the Lord shall be with the good An example of this we haue in this poore woman 3. Say thou preuaile with none yet shall thy endeauour vsed with a good heart be euery whit as well accepted of God and rewarded also as if thou hadst conuerted many Thy worke shall bee with the Lord Esay 49. 4. 2. Cor. 2. 25. For wee are vnto God a sweet sauour of Christ in them that are saued and in them that perish THE FIVE AND FIFTIETH LECTVRE ON IVNE XXVI MDCX. IOH. IIII. XXXI XXXII XXXIII XXXIV In the meane while his Disciples prayed him saying Master eate But hee said vnto them I haue meate to eate that yee know not of Therefore said the Disciples one to another hath any man brought him ought to eate Iesus saith vnto them my meate is to doe the will of him that sent me and to finish his worke WEe haue heard in the former verses what zeale the Woman of Samaria being conuerted her selfe did shew in seeking the conuersion of all her neighbours and what a blessing God gaue to her endeauours therein For vpon her perswasion they went out of the City and came to Christ. Now in these verses that I haue read and those foure that follow the Euangelist reporteth the speech that passed betweene Christ and his Disciples in the meane time while the woman was in going to call her neighbours and they in comming out of the City vnto Christ. And this speech consisteth of two parts 1. The declaration of our Sauiours zeale in preferring the worke of his Ministry before his meate and drinke contained in these foure verses I haue now read vnto you 2. The exhortation that he giueth vnto his Disciples to follow his example therein in the foure verses following And in the first part the verses I haue now read foure things are noted by the Euangelist 1. The motion which the Disciples make vnto him that hee would eate somewhat a motion no whit vnfit or vnseasonable for them to make at this time For 1. It was now dinner time as appeares ver 6. and his manner was as it seemes to eate two meales in a day as we reade also that Eliah notwithstanding his strict course of life was wont to doe 1. Kings 17. 6. 2. They perceiued him to be weary verse 6. and in that respect also to haue need of refreshing 3. They found him to be now at leisure and free from other imployment 4. They thought they should haue gone forward their iourney to Galilee that afternoone verse 3 4. 5. They perceiued by him that though he was hungry and had sent them into the Towne to buy meate yet now they were come to him with meate and had set it before him he had no disposition to eate any and therefore out of their duty and loue vnto him they desire him to eate verse 31. 2. The answer Christ makes vnto this their motion verse 32. Hee had meate to eate that they knew not of He saith not that he had eaten already yet was he doubtlesse refreshed with the paines he had taken and good he had done already vpon the Woman of Samaria but he lookes for a second and a better seruice and
God he is a iealous God he will not forgiue your transgressions nor your sinnes durst neuer speake thus boldly and familiarly vnto God if they were not certaine of his fauour and of the forgiuenesse of their sinnes for that is the onely ground of this boldnesse and familiarity with God Heb. 10. 22. Let vs draw neare with a true heart in assurance of faith sprinkled in our hearts from an euill conscience 4. The fourth is willingnesse and desire to dye Faith freeth the heart from the feare of death and makes a man willing yea desirous to dye This we shall obserue in sundry of the Martyrs that when death hath come to them in his most ougly shape they haue not feared him but insulted ouer him and as Eliphaz saith Iob 5. 22. They haue laughed at destruction Thus Paul brings in the faithfull defying and insulting ouer death 1. Cor. 15. 55. O death where is thy sting O graue where is thy victory verse 57. Thankes be vnto God which hath giuen vs victory through our Lord Iesus Christ. Yea they haue beene so farre from fearing death that they haue imbraced it when it came and desired it earnestly This we shall see in Simeon so soone as he had seene Christ he bursts out into this prayer vnto God Luk. 2. 29. Now lettest thou thy seruant depart in peace according to thy Word And Paul Phil. 1. 23. I desire to be dissolued and to be with Christ which is best of all Yea he makes this the disposition of all the faithfull 2. Cor. 5. 〈◊〉 Therefore wee sigh as those that beare a great burden vers 4. desiring to be clothed with our house which is from heauen And indeed there is neuer a faithfull man but though he find in himselfe sometimes a feare of death yet before he goes from hence his Faith will free him from this feare and make him willing and desirous to dye marke the perfect man and behold the vpright for the end of that man is peace Psal. 37. 37. Now it were not possible the faithfull should thus be freed from the feare of death should thus desire to die seeing they know Heb. 2. 14. that Sathan hath the power of death and Heb. 9. 27. After death comes iudgement if they were not fully assured of their saluation and this reason the Apostle giues 2. Cor. 5. 6. 8. therefore we are alwaies confident knowing that while we are at home in the body we are absent from the Lord wee are confident I say and willing rather to be absent from the body and to be present with the Lord. Lecture the seuentie foure December 4. 1610. IOHN IIII. XLII I Haue already proued vnto you that by Faith a man may be assured and certainely perswaded of his saluation both by the confession of the faithfull and by the effects it workes in the heart that hath receiued it Now let vs vs come to the reasons why they that haue Faith may be so certaine and assured of their saluation yea cannot but be certaine of it And the first Reason is because this perswasion is grounded vpon the testimony of Gods Word that cannot deceiue them therefore there is certainty in it May not a man be fully assured of that which he hath Gods Word for There is no such certainty in the knowledge that is gotten by sense obseruation experience or any other way as in that that is grounded vpon Gods Word ●…sal 93. 5. Thy testimonies are very sure saith Dauid Now the true beleeuer doth not build his perswasion vpon any deceiueable fancy but vpon Gods Word onely the Faith of the Elect is therefore called the Faith of truth 2. Thess. 2. 13. and the Word is called the Word of Faith Rom 10. 8. Therefore saith David speaking of the ground of his confidence Psal. ●…0 10. I will reioyce in God because of his Word in the Lord will I reioyce because of his Word And Psal. 130. 5. I haue waited on the Lord my soule hath waited and I haue trusted in his Word If a man cannot proue by Gods Word that Christ dyed for him that his sinnes are forgiuen that he is one that shall be saued his perswasion of it is but a fancie it is no Faith he can haue no assurance or certainety of it specially in the time of tentation Sa●…han will be beaten backe no way but by this sword of the Spirit Ephes 6. 17. As Christ resisted him Matth. 4. 4. 7. 10. so must we But if a man can proue by the Word that Christ dyed for him that his sinnes are forgiuen him that he shall be saued then may he be fully assured indeed then shall he haue no cause to doubt of it Now God hath giuen vs his Word to assure vs of this and put vs out of doubt in this matter The Apostle makes this the reason why God made a new Couenant with vs abolished the Couenant of workes and gaue vs the Couenant of grace and promised eternall life vpon condition of Faith and not of workes that the promise might be sure to all the seede of Abraham Rom. 4. 16. Not sure in respect of God for so it was in the old Couenant but sure to the beleeuers And Iohn saith 1. Iohn 5. 13. These things haue I written to you that beleeue that you may know you haue eternall life And 1. Iohn 1. 4. These things write we vnto you that your ioy may be full Why but will you say who can bring any Word to proue that he shall be saued I answer that it is written that whosoeuer beleeues in Christ shall not perish but haue life euerlasting Iohn 3. 16. And verse 36 He that beleeueth in the Sonne hath euerlasting life And therefore he that can say he is sure he doth beleeue in Christ as euery faithfull man can hath Gods expresse Word to assure him that he shall be saued Now a man that hath Faith may by the fruits of it certainely know that he hath it indeed This is euident by 2. Corinthians 13. 5. Proue your selues whether yee are in the Faith examine your selues know you not your owne selues how that Christ Iesus is in you except yee be reprobates The second Reason why they that haue Faith may be so certaine of their saluation is because their Faith is grounded vpon the testimony of Gods Spirit that cannot deceiue them 1. Iohn 2. 27. The annointing which yee haue receiued of him abideth in you and it is truth and is no lye Now the Spirit of God is giuen to the faithfull to assure them of their saluation the spirit it selfe beareth witnesse with our spirit that we are the children of God Rom 8. 16. 1. Iohn 3. 14. We know that we are passed from death to life because we loue the brethren He that hath but that one grace may be sure of his saluation how much more he that hath many and more speciall graces of God Therefore the Spirit of God is called