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A85666 An exposition of the five first chapters of the prophet Ezekiel, with useful observations thereupon. / Delivered in severall lectures in London, by William Greenhill. Greenhill, William, 1591-1671. 1645 (1645) Wing G1851; Thomason E272_1; ESTC R212187 422,046 514

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give him notice thereof c. Thou shalt surely die Moth tamuth in dying thou shalt die that is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 thou shalt certainly die amongst the Hebrewes where there is repetition of the word by an Adverb Gerund Participle or the Verb it self it ever increaseth the signification of the first word 1 King 8.13 I have surely built thee an house it is in the Hebrew In huilding I have built thee an house so in 1 Sam. 26.25 Thou shalt do great things and shalt also still prevail the Hebrew is faciendo facies valendo valebis in doing thou shalt do in prevailing thou shalt prevail by such duplication of the words the signification is intended and so in these words thou shalt surely die In his iniquity That is for his iniquity so the Preposition ב Beth it must be understood if he would take notice of his sin repent and leave it he should not die but because he goes on in it he shall die for it Hosea 12.12 there you find Israel served for a wife the Hebrew is Beishshah 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 in a wife but the sense inforceth it to be rendred for a wife and so here for his iniquity His blood will I require at thy hand His death shall be imputed unto thee and thou shalt answer for it I will charge it upon thy head and deal with thee as a murtherer thou hast shed his blood and I will avenge it on thee so the word inquire imports Gen. 9.5 Surely your blood of your lives will I require c. Require is thrice in that verse and what is meant by requiring the blood or life of man is fully exprest in the next Verse Who so sheddeth mans blood by man shall his blood be shed so then when blood is shed and life is lost Gods requiring of it is to have blood for blood and life for life hee that sheds blood or suffers blood to be shed when he may prevent it he shall be responsible for it God is wronged by shedding of blood and will have satisfaction for it therefore he is said to make inquisition for blood Psal 9.12 Gods requiring mentioned Deut. 18.19 is expounded by Peter of destruction Acts 3.23 What death is meant in this Verse is doubted among Interpreters whether the death of the body or of the soul or of both the Ancients interpret it of the death of the soul the soul of the wicked going on in his sin and of the Prophet neglecting his duty shall die for it some later Expositers would have it meant of the death of the body some temporall judgement to cut them off by but wee see many ill Prophets that neglect to warn the wicked of their evill wayes and many wicked men go on in their sinfull courses and neither are taken away by temporall judgements the young Prophet was slain by a Lion 1 King 13. because he was lesse faithfull then he should have been and Jonas was cast into the deeps buried in the belly of a Whale because hee declined the service of the Lord but these were extraordinary acts and chastisements not vindictae true reall punishments I conceive therefore by death is meant all calamities leading unto death H●c loco accipitur sanguis pro animae damnatione licet etiam pro corporis caede pernicie possit intelligi Pint. in loc and the death of soul and body at last if faith and repentance did not intervene if eternall death be due to the sinner dying in his sins it 's threatned to the Prophet for not telling him of his sin otherwise a temporall punishment for an immortall soul lost eternally by the negligence of the Prophet should be all the recompence made and that is not compensatio sufficiens nay frequently there should not be any for ill and idle Prophets do live as long as healthfully and happily as others and die without any hand of God observable upon them Observ 1. The Lord Christ knowes who are wicked and vile we guesse at men and presume oft wrongfully they are such but the Lord knowes who are such in truth and is not deceived hee knowes the Goats and Swine as really as the Sheep and Lambs hee can distinguish between the vile and precious between his jewels and the reprobate silver he never mis-titles or miscalls any he knew the Scribes and Pharisees were hypocrites and therefore call'd them so hee knew that Judas was a Traytor Non eadem est sententia tribunalis Christi anguli susurronum Jer. Ep. 39. and therefore branded him with that name he call'd Herod a Fox Nathaniel a true Israelite and in neither was he mistaken 2 Tim. 2.19 The Lord knoweth them that are his yea and those that are not his Christ could tell Ezekiel what the people of Israel were better then himself that dwelt amongst them hee told him they were Briers Thornes Scorpions a rebellious House if all the world besides had said so and not Christ it had been no great matter the world is full of errour it mistakes but when the Lord himself who is infallible shall pronounce a man wicked then is he wicked indeed there is great weight in it let us look to it what hee saith in his Word of us if he call us wicked proud froward c. we are so 2. The power of life and death is in Christs hand when I say to the wicked Thou shalt die he hath authority over their lives and can at his pleasure pronounce them dead men Act. 3.15 he is the Prince of life and Rev. 1.18 hee hath the keys of hell and death hee can let out the soul from the body and let it into hell when hee will The life of man which is most deare to him is at the will of another He spake with authority when hee said Bring those mine enemies that will not have mee to rule over them and slay them before mee Luke 19.27 When men are arm'd with power over our lives they are much feared Judges when they go forth to keep Assizes make Counties to quake and Princes when they go forth to war make Kingdomes tremble Now Psal 2.10 11. Kings and Judges are commanded to serve him with feare to kisse him with subjection lest hee be angry and command them to be slain or tell them they shall die If Kings and Judges that make others feare must feare the Lord Christ and submit unto him how should all under them do it then Christ knowes us what we are how we have sinned what wee deserve and can in a moment destroy us or proclaim it our consciences that wee shall die in our iniquities and eternally suffer for them It was hee awakened Judas's conscience and set it on fire let out his life and sent his soul to perdition Be you great or small he is the Lord he is ruler of the Princes of the earth all power is in his hand and though he be the Lamb of God
or as it 's more fully in Chap. 2. ver 5. Regnum Dei non in eloquentia sed in fide constat that their faith should not stand in the wisdome of men it will go off from one to another as men are more witty and hold out the truth in siner and more inticing expressions which will prove evill therefore hee declined the wisdome of men and preached in demonstration of the Spirit that their faith might stand in the power of God in such conviction and operation of the Spirit as might breed invincible stedfastnesse in them Secondly not to please men Gal. 1.10 Do I seek to please men if that were my end I should not be the servant of Christ but he must serve Christ in saving of souls not in pleasing of men when that is propounded unto men they will subject truth to mens humor and become flatterers but Ministers must not doe so not frame their Sermons according to mens humors and minds Jer. 15.19 Let them return unto thee but return not thou unto them do not thou comply debase the truth to please them but speak as the Oracles of God and let them please or provoke it matters not the provoking of them may be the neerest way to their salvation and that is thy end Thirdly not to get a living that is not the end of a Prophets office it 's to make men living men to save their lives and souls Paul preached the Gospel without charge to any and told the Corinthians he sought them not theirs their souls not their substance yet he denies not but that they that preach the Gospel should live of it 1 Cor. 9.14 It 's fit Preachers should have maintenance and sufficient but the end of preaching is not a living but life Cadit Asina est qui sublevet eam perit anima nemo est qui reparet Bern. the life of sinners to save to deliver them seeing this is the end of their calling how should it quicken them to their work If a Sheep were in a pit a child in a fire what haste would wee make to pull them forth and shall wee see souls rushing into the eternall pit the eternall fire and not move our feet our tongues to help them 8. The office of a Prophet and Minister is honourable it 's to save life to save souls their Calling is conversant about the lives and souls of men the soul is the immediate work of God the Image of God of more worth then all the world it was for the souls sake Magna res anima quae Christi sanguine redempta est Bern. Ep. that Christ came down from heaven prayed preached wrought Miracles suffered death and gave his heart-blood this made the Father say Precious is the soul being redeemed with Christs blood and being a thing of such worth and consequence the Ministers work is to save it that very work which is the Lords and Christs therefore in 1 Cor. 3.9 the Apostle saith of himself and all Ministers 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Wee are labourers together with God co-workers concurrent with God in the salvation of sinners this is great honour In Obad. and made Jerome say Ipse Salvator Apostolos suos mundi esse voluit salvatores Christ hath made Apostles saviours of the world he calls them the light and salt of the world they inlighten the blind and season the unsavoury souls of men and so save them from corruption and perdition it 's an hard but an honourable work therfore saith James Let him know that hath converted a sin●● that hee hath saved a soul from death Jam. 5.20 let him know it it 's a great and glorious work is done that he may be incouraged and God be praised 9. Ignorance will be no plea for wicked men if they be not warn'd not told of their sins they shall die men are apt to excuse themselves they are ignorant they knew not this or that to be sins their Teachers were insufficient or negligent and this may be truth but neither their fault nor thy ignorance will be a sufficient plea before God warn'd or unwarn'd the wicked shall die Isa 27.11 It is a people of no understanding therefore hee that made them will not have mercy on them and hee that formed them will shew them no favour Nescience may excuse in part but ignorance hardly at all that which men produce in favour of themselves God produces against them you are an ignorant people saith God of no understanding you know not prima principia neither God nor your selves and think because you are ignorant therefore to find mercy and favour at my hands but you are deceived your ignorance aggravates your woe ever therefore will I shew you no mercy no favour those are ignorant of God and his wayes God will be ignorant of them in their greatest straits Depart frm mee I never knew you Matth. 7.23 Ignorance is a great evill it makes men brutish like Nebuchadnezzar who had an Oxes heart in a mans shape ignorance is part of the Devils image as knowledge is of Gods wee should labour therefore to get knowledge savory and saving for it 's not good that the heart be without knowledge Prov. 19.2 10. See here who are the most cruell bloody and damning Ministers even those that are silent that warn not the people of their sins that preach flattering things or to no purpose let men be dumb and not speak at all or preach so as not to warn them of their sins and dangers they are who ever they be whether the greater or lesser Clergie as they use to distinguish themselves they are the bloody damning soul-murthering Ministers you cry out of those Ministers that tell you most of your sins that set judgement hell and damnation before you they be bitter harsh men cryed out of on all sides whereas they are the faithfullest friends that sinners have they would fain save your souls pull you out of the pit keep you out of hell and help you into heaven and are they censurable for this should one see a company of travellers going in a way they should fall into the hands of Cavaliers or Thieves and tell them the danger of it with great affection and compassion should another see them and say nothing or bid them go on and they do so are taken stript imprison'd starv'd to death you can easily tell which of these dealt most faithfully and friendly which treacherously and cruelly too many of the Ministers in England have been faulty this way and guilty of murthering multitudes if not millions of souls it 's one of the crying sins of the Land that wee have had such a dumb insufficient and consequently such a bloody soul-damning Ministery And many amongst them having slain souls now by putting on these wars seek to slay bodies also 11. There is a great necessity lyeth upon the Prophets and Ministers of Christ to preach and to preach home to
sufferings would be lost have you suffered so many things in vain When men in war forsake their colours and run to the other side all the good services they have done are forgotten and they are accounted traytors to their Countrey and Cause and so it is when men run from God and his Truth to the worlds and Satans service Lumb l. 4. d. 14. Inanis est poenitentia quam sequens culpa coinquinat But this is not all that his righteousnesse shall not be remembred for him but it will be remembred against him 2 Pet. 2.21 It had been better for them not to have known the way of righteousnesse then after they have known it to turn from it and why better because they now sin against righteousnesse and that way they have affected and profest and their righteousnesse will be a witnesse against them Let us all take heed lest there be an evill heart in any of us to depart from the living God Heb. 3.12 4. Mans ruine is from himself he departs from his righteousnesse commits iniquity and God layes a stumbling block this in justice he doth because man hath sinned but who causes him to fall not God that is mans own act he looks not to his way it 's his own lust drawes him aside inticeth him Jam. 1.14 the cause is from within only the occasion is from without riches honour friends peace credit parts beauty truths Christ are the good and great blessings of God and God in his wise disposition of things may lay these as occasion of stumbling before us but if we do stumble that is mans not Gods fault Hos 13.9 O Israel thou hast destoyed thy self but in mee is thy help destruction is mans salvation is the Lords Man fell by his own free will but if ever he be raised it 's by Gods free grace and if God will not have mercy he will turn their iniquity upon them Psal 94.23 Hee shall bring upon them their own iniquity and shall cut them off in their own wickednesse yet Prov. 1.32 it 's said The turning away of the simple shall slay them and the prosperity of fooles shall destroy them 5. Gods proceedings with the wicked and godly are divers Here he speaks of laying a stumbling block before the wicked man and in Jerem. 6.21 Behold I will lay stumbling blocks before this people the father and the sonne together shall fall upon them the neighbour and his friends shall perish yea Isa 8.14 God himself will be a stone of stumbling a rock of offence to both the houses of Israel for a gin and for a snare to the inhabitants of Jerusalem and Jerem. 46.6 They shall stumble and fall but it 's otherwise with the godly touching them he saith Take up the stumbling block out of the way of my people Isa 57.14 hee will remove what offends and indangers them and Isa 63.13 Lest they should stumble hee leads them and Prov. 4.12 when they turn they shall not stumble and Psal 119.165 Great peace have they which love thy Law and nothing shall offend them God is carefull of the godly that they be not offended if they should be so offended as to stumble and fall at any time Psal 37.24 He shall not be utterly cast down for the Lord upholdeth him with his hand and keepeth them that they dash not their feet against the stones if God do lay stumbling blocks at any time before his it is in the wayes of sin as Hos 2. I will hedge up thy way but for the wicked he layes stumbling blocks in the way of mercies they stumble at the Word 1 Pet. 2.8 it 's the savour of death to them 2 Cor. 2.16 they stumble at the Lords Supper they eat and drink damnation there 1 Cor. 11.39 they stumble at Christ himself 1 Cor. 1.23 6. An unfaithfull Minister is perfidious to God and man because thou givest him not warning he shall die in his sin and his blood will I require at thy hands God hath put honour upon the Minister set him in a great place made him a watchman trusted him with souls and hee now through sloth feare inconsideratenesse intanglements in the world neglects to warn the sinner hereby souls are lost Satan robs God of them is diligent to get and keep them this will be treachery and sacriledge too at last and fall heavie upon him is guilty if a band of men be slain through the Captains fault or taken through falshood all cry out of it and when souls perish through the fault and falshood of the Prophet it 's dreadfull Mont. in loc Zeph. 3.4 Her Prophets are light and treacherous persons the word treacherous in Hebrew is viri praevaricationum qui debitam Deo populo fidem pariter violaverint such as falsifie their faith to God and man and it 's the highest treachery that can be to be false to God and to rob him of the souls of men 7. That if a Minister may perish for not warning of sinners much more for incouraging them by corrupt doctrine and by a lewd life if death be in an omission much more in positive evils corrupt doctrine and a corrupt life are strong traces to draw men to perdition 2 Pet. 2.1 hee speaks of false teachers that bring in damnable heresies and withall that bring upon themselves swift destruction but their damnable heresies and opinions prevail with the people they follow their pernicious wayes and meet with their destructive ends Isaiah 9.16 The leaders of this people cause them to erre and they that are led of them are destroyed VER 21. Neverthelesse if thou warn the righteous man that the righteous sin not c. THe words need little opening He shall surely live in living he shall live he shall have his life for a prey in time of danger or he shall live comfortably that persists in this righteousnesse he shall be secure for feare of death Observ 1. A Minister or Prophets care must extend to all sorts of people before he had said the wicked must be warn'd here he saith the righteous also must be warned good and bad fall under admonition and circumspection of the Prophets both are committed to their charge and they must warn them give account of them and if they fail of their duty die for it the best and worst they must tell of their sins 2. The Ministery of the Word is very needfull wicked righteous must be warn'd that they may not sin return when they have sinn'd escape death and be saved the warnings of the Prophets are salutarie remedia adversus mortem animarum not only the ministery of the Word in generall but admonitions and reproofes are means through God to prevent the death of souls Prov. 15.31 it 's call'd the reproof of life there is life in reproofes as death in sin increpationes sunt salutares vivificatrices they teach the way to live and lead to eternall life hence you have such expressions as that
heaven opened I saw visions of God and the Word of the Lord came expresly to mee and the hand of the Lord was there upon mee Here were strong evidences of his Call to the work he was to go about Ministers are to be the mouth of God to the people and the mouth of the people to God both are weighty businesses they deal about the eternall truths of the eternall God your immortall souls and the everlasting condition of them The glory of God is concredited in a great measure unto them the great things of the Kingdome of Christ are put into their hands to dispense as God shall move and give them opportunity Had they not need therefore to see to it that their Call be right and to make it out strongly and clearly that God hath sent them If they can clear it up that God hath sent them they may expect his assistance his blessing his protection and successe in their labours How ever things prove this will be their comfort in the midst of opposition reproach persecution hazard of liberty and lives I was called of God I am in his work in his way he brought me into his Vineyard hee will stand by mee I will go on let him do with me what he pleaseth The clearnesse of a mans Call will add much comfort to a mans spirit in a black day it makes conscientious pitifull and painfull a Ministers call being evident the peoples consciences will be satisfied will receive his doctrine then will they look upon him as their Pastor and Teacher reverence him for his works sake and are likely to receive much good by him Whereas otherwise if the Calling of Ministers reach no higher then a Patron or Prelate there is seldome any good comes either to Ministers or people therefore it concernes them to look narrowly to it that their Calling be of God cleare and strong to themselves else they cannot make it out to others neither shall finde that comfort nor do that good which otherwise they might 3. That in corrupt times when Religion the Chu●ch and Gods glory are greatly indangered God then takes care to raise up some extraordinary servants to vindicate his truth in his people his glory all was brought now to a desolate condition false Prophets prevailed Religion suffered Gods honour was low and now God takes Ezekiel that was one of the ordinary Priests before and bestowes a larger measure of his Spirit upon him and raiseth him up to be a Prophet and sets him awork to do great things in Babylon Though now men be not called immediatly by the voyce of God and Christ as of old yet by extraordinary instincts and motions of Gods Spirit they were heretofore and are still put upon great services Philip was a Deacon by his ordinay Calling but by extraordinary instinct and hints of Gods Spirit he was raised up to be an Evangelist and to do greater service unto the Church of God So Luther that was a Frier at first by extraordinary instinct of Gods Spirit was raised up to purge errors out of the Church and to glorifie God especially in clearing the doctrine of Justification by Free grace So Zwinglius Wickliffe and others in our dayes God hath not left himself without witnesse at this day he hath stirred up the spirits of some to do him great and extraordinary services 4. That those Ministers are fittest to speak to the people that finde the Word of God to have being in them The Word of the Lord came expresly to mee the Word of the Lord had being in him was ingraffed in him When the Word is a word of being in our hearts then it will be a word of power in your consciences That which comes from our hearts will reach to yours and will be effectuall in you otherwise the Word is but an empty sound it cometh from the teeth outward and reacheth but to your eares and seldome goeth down into your souls 5. Take this note that there are principles of opposition in the dearest servants of God to the work of his Spirit It is said the hand of the Lord came upon mee invaded mee so some render it I stood out against God I had my carnall reasonings I had stubbornnesse and opposition in my will I said there was a Lion in the way and I pleaded hard against this work and service But the Spirit of God came upon me came mightily upon me came with a strong hand upon me as he saith came so upon me that it subdued all my carnall reasonings subdued the stubbornness of my will it removed all my shifts and pretences and brought me off to go about the Work of God Is it not thus with most Christians When you would pray when you would do good is not evill present with you But when the Spirit of God cometh upon you it will overcome that indisposition that sluggishness that opposition it will work down distempers and frame you sweetly to go about the work of a God as it did Ezekiel 6. That the Word and Ordinances of it that visions and revelations do the heart of man reall good when divine vertue goes along with them otherwise not What if Ezekiel had seen never so many visions what if God had spoken never so expresly unto him unlesse the hand of God had been upon him too unlesse the Spirit of God had improved those visions and ingraffed those words in him all had been as an empty sound all had been as meer shadowes and sights to him But when the Spirit of God goes along then there is efficacy and benefit in any Ordinance take away the Spirit from the Word and Ordinances of God and they will be but dry bones without meat or marrow take the Gospel which is called the ministration of the Spirit if the Spirit be not in it the choisest promises the sweetest truths there what are they they are Literae damnatoriae and Leges mortis they are letters and lawes of death to the soul When the hand of the Lord is upon an Ordinance and upon a man in that Ordinance then is there good gotten and then doth the soul gain 2 Cor. 10.4 Our weapons are mighty through God 7. That all spirituall good received and done by the Saints is from the operation of Gods Spirit which therefore is called Gods hand Luke 11.20 If I by the finger or hand of God cast out devils this finger Mat. 12.28 is called the Spirit of God If I by the Spirit of God cast out Devills That which is called finger in one is called the Spirit in the other Now doe men receive any good have you faith have you love patience meeknesse understanding zeale godlinesse any all graces It is this hand of God that hath wrought them Doe you doe any divine good unto others It is this Spirit of God that workes by you and inableth you to doe that good Act. 6.10 They were not able to resist the wisedome and Spirit by
sent to comfort Gods servants when in straits under pressures Mary was a poore Maid of mean condition and to her comes an Angel Luke 1.30 Feare not Mary thou hast found favour with God So Cornelius thy prayers and almes are come up a memoriall before God Acts 10.4 Chap. 27.24 When the Ship was tossed waves winds and darknesse conspired their ruine then saith Paul an Angel stood by me and said Fear not Paul God hath given thee thy life and the lives of all with thee wherefore be of good cheer he had drunk a cup of Angelicall consolation and knew well to comfort them with the same consolation When Daniel fasted and prayed and was much afflicted for his people Dan. 9. Chap. 10.11.12 O Daniel a man greatly beloved understand the words that I speak unto thee for unto thee am I now sent fear not Daniel Mary rises early and meets with Angels that comforted her John 20. Luke 22.43 An Angel appeared to Christ and strengthened him the servant comforted the master 7. To look unto the souls of men that they fall not into the hands of Devils at their death for if the Devill durst contend with Michael for the body of Moses much more for the souls of men Luke 16.22 Lazarus soul was carried by the Angels into Abrahams bosome men carry the carkasse to the ground but Angels carry the soul to glory they guard it through the clouds into the presence of the blessed God before he had none but Dogs to pity him now hee hath Angels to attend him The Devill is mighty busie while we live hee goes about like a roaring Lion but at death then he is most busie and presumes there is a tree cut down for his fire 8. They are Gods reapers at the end of the world Mat. 24.31 He shall send his Angels and they shall gather together his elect from the four winds from one end of the world to another they must blow that terrible trumpet awaken the dead and cite them to judgement they must gather the ashes bones limbs bodies of Saints together Matth. 13.41 42. The Son of man shall send his Angels and they shall c. Basil in his Hom. of 40. Martyrs tels of one that seeing them thrust in a Winters night into a cold lake he saw Angels descend and putting Crowns upon all their heads but one 9. To declare Kingdomes Cities People cursed Judg. 5.23 Curse yee Meroz bitterly said the Angel of the Lord A Lapid in locum because they came not out to help c. Some think this Angel was Michael who was Generall in this war but that is the opinion of men not the warrant of Scripture 10. The Angels have work and power in the Church of God Rev. 15.6 Seven Angels came out of the Temple and Chap. 14.15 17. Another Angel came out of the Temple Angels being in the Temple is often spoken of and notes some power that they have in the Assemblies under the Gospel Zach. 3. Ribera The stone with seven eyes some make to be Christ with his Angels that are imployed for the government of the Church throughout the world and surely Michael and his Angels do contend daily in the Assemblies against the Dragon and his In the Assemblies Devils are present and active Satan stood at Joshuahs right hand to resist him to hinder all the Temple work when we are neer God devils are neer us intending mischief but Angels are at hand and hinder their designes they observe us and our carriages in the Congregation Eccl. 5.6 Make not vowes and then slight them there is an Angel present and it will not be enough to say it was an error God will be angry and an Angel may smite thee for it this is spoken of us when we are in the House of God there the Angels keep speciall watch Lib. 6. de bello Iudaico Relinquamus has fedes L. 7. c. 12. Migremus hinc Aud to major humana vox exced●re deos Tacit. Josephus saith that the voyce of an Angel was heard out of the Temple saying Let us leave these seats they had a place in the Church as well as others and again he saith the Angels were the keepers of the Jewish people and that a little before the Romans coming was heard a voyce out of the Temple Let us go hence and a Heathen Writer saith that a voyce greater then mans was heard That the gods were departing VERS 6. And every one had four faces c. NOw we come to their severall parts and first of their faces which are mentioned here in the 8th and 10th verses every one had foure faces and the likenesse of their faces were 1. The face of a Man 2. Of a Lion 3. Of an Oxe 4. Of an Eagle In some Pictures you may see severall faces so drawn they are that which way soever you look a severall face is presented so here before was the face of a man behinde of an Eagle on the right side of a Lion and on the left side of an Oxe here is not a face but is compared to the face of some principall creature man is the chief of all the rest a Lion is the King of wilde Beasts the Oxe is the chief of tame ones and the Eagle of Birds The face of a man types out unto us the understandings of Angels and that their administrations are with knowledge and equity of this hath already been spoken This face is put first to shew the excellency of reason which must have the introduction into and managing of all actions else they are neither humane nor Angelicall By this face also is noted their humanity and love to mankinde Angels are of a loving nature and most carefull of men therefore it is said Heb. 1. last They are ministring Spirits sent out c. The face of a Lion types out the strength of Angels A Lion is a creature of great strength Prov. 30.30 The strongest amongst beasts and turneth not away for any he never flies or feares Isa 31.4 A●st nunquā fugit aut metu●t If a multitude of Shepheards be called forth he will not be afraid of them nor abase himself at their noise and Judg. 14.18 What is stronger then a Lion said the Interpreter of Sampsons riddle and we may say among all creatures what is stronger then an Angel The Scripture calls the Devill the strong one Mat. 12.29 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 and so it calls the Angel Rev. 10.1 I saw a mighty Angel and they are very mighty an Angel can hinder the blowing of the wind Rev. 7.1 stop the mouths of Lions Dan. 6.22 break iron chains open prison doors and iron gates Acts 12. an Angel can smite with blindnesse Gen. 19.11 2 King 6.18 Both Sodomites and Syrians were so smitten Angels work upon the fancy Matth. 2.13.19 20. suggest many things of great and good use to the mind for if Devils can take the word out of our
a whoring from under their God as a wife that is false to her husband will not be kept in be under the guidance counsell and power of her husband but will out follow her Lovers satisfie her lusts and so is it with the souls sinning with God it will out from under the guidance counsell command and authority of God it saith of God in effect as they in the Gospell said of Christ Wee will not have this man to reign over us wee will not be under him and Sinners will not be under God God commanded Saul to smite Amalek to destroy all and neither spare man nor beast but Saul spared Agag the goodly things and fat of the beast and this by intreaty of the people this might seem no great matter especially the cattell being spared to sacrifice to the Lord as they pretended but see what God saith of it 1 Sam. 15.11 It repents mee that I have set up Saul to be King for hee is turned backe from following mee he is apostatized from me God calls this sin apostasie and Sam. v. 23. calls it Rebellion Saul thou hast rebelled against God and will you know what a sin Rebellion is it's as the sin of Witchcraft and you all know it's abominable and worthy of death thy sin is of that malignity as that by it thou hast rejected God and for it God hath rejected thee and thou art a man of death for it Rebell is an ill name and here is a King a Rebell against God and so is every Sinner for he not only withdrawes from under God but takes up arms against God bitter lying swearing reproaching words are call'd arrows and swords in the 57th Psal v. 4. and 73. Psal v. 9. it 's said of wicked men they set their mouths against the heavens that is against God in the heavens 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 and of a proud man it 's said Jam. 4.6 God resists him he is in bellion against God hath taken up arms against him and God takes up arms to meet him it 's a military word God sets himself in a military posture against him 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Acts 5.39 those opposed the Apostle were fighters against God but there 's no hope for Sinners to do good this way God will prevail and wound the hairy scalps of his enemies what ever they be that go on still in their wickednesse Let us therefore cast down our weapons and submit to God rebellion is an odious thing against a State much more against God Let us all say we will not be Rebels but Subjects of the most High wee will be governed by his Lawes wee will be under his Authority and as they said to Joshua 1.18 let us say to God Whosoever hee be that doth rebell against thy Commandements and will not hearken to thy words in all that thou commandest him hee shall be put to death 5. That sins about worship are rebellions against Christ and he takes it hainously they have rebelled against me it was Christ who sate upon the Sapphirine throne that spake to the Prophet that said they rebell against me and wherein was the rebellion in casting off his worship and in corrupting it when people fall to Idolatrous and false worship or corrupt the true and pure worship of Christ by detraction of any part of it or by additionals and mixtures of their own then they sin so about worship as it 's rebellion against Christ sometimes they fell to flat Idolatry forsaking the true worship of God and joyn to Baal-Peor Psal 106.28 sometimes they set up their posts with Gods posts and brought in their own inventions and mingled their water with Gods Wine and the wisdome of their flesh with the wisdome of Christ and this hee complains of as rebellion against him and the ground of it is because Christ was the Head of the Church then as well as now and the Law-giver unto them as well as unto us there was never but one Head and one Law-giver to the Church and when hee out of his infinite wisdome hath set a way of worship that will delight the Father himself and his Spirit for mortall worms of the earth to leave it to pervert it to mix their own devices with it provokes bitterly and mounts up to the nature of rebellion and that against Christ Psal 119.1 Indebitum cultum indebito modo Blessed are the undefiled in the way what way in the way of worship especially that admit not unwarranted worship nor worship in a wrong manner but walk in the Law of the Lord. 6. That children usually tread in the paths of their fathers they and their fathers have transgressed against me doth the father sin knowingly wilfully the children will do so do they fall off from the true worship of God imbrace lies superstition oppression whoredome it's a miracle if their children do not Adam eat the forbiden fruit and all man-kinde have followed his steps to that tree the name of a father and his example are strong traces to draw the children into their way We reade of some Kings in Judah that left the way of their fathers but not one of Israel they all followed the steps of Jeroboam the son of Nebat that made Israel to sin let the parents be never so vile if grace prevent not the children will walke in their wayes Ahah was bad enough that sold himself to commit wickenesse and yet Ahaziah his son is said to walk in his way in his mothers way who was Jezabel and in Jeroboams 1 King 22.52 and if it be possible they will go beyond their fathers in wickednesse Judg. 2.19 They corrupted themselves more then their fathers Jer. 7.26 They did worse then their fathers Iniquity improves in the going like a river the farther it runs the broader and deeper it growes in Joh. 8.44 Christ tels the Jewes they were of their father the Devill and his lusts they will do they were such wilfull sinners sinning against such cleer and strong light that their sin was devillish Let parents take heed what they do how they sin before their children when they do so they pave a way to hell for them and dig the pit for their destruction Raboldus a Duke of Freesland about the 900. yeere of Christ being perswaded to turn Christian and going to be baptized asked of the Bishop if all his forefathers were damned who indiscreetly affirming it saith the Duke then will I be damned with them rather then be baptized by thee 7. Antiquity is not the rule for worship you and your fathers have transgressed against me the traditions and examples of forefathers will not warrant the children in point of worship here they could plead We did what our forefathers did many hundred yeers together and have faithfully walked in their steps and hope we are unblameable no saith Christ You and your fathers have transgressed you should not have made their examples but my Word the rule of worship
to let you know what you must look for Matth. 10. You shall be hated of all men for my names sake you shall be carryed to the Court you shall be scourged and whipped like rogues you shall be brought before Governours you shall be put to death hee tells them all of these things First because it was the way to arm them against those evills we say praemoniti praemuniti men forewarn'd are forearm'd Secondly that they may have no cause to complain they met with worse matters then ever they heard of Thirdly to strengthen their faith when they should see such things fall out they might say these be the things which were foretold and are tokens that we are in Christs way God began the world with this method Gen. 1. The evening and the morning was the first day it is not the morning and the evening but you must have night before day a winter before a Spring and thunder and lightning before a calm and this is Christs way therefore if you intend heaven think not to meet only with ease These things are all generall we come now to more particular Observations 1. Then wee must walk warily though wicked men be not to be fear'd yet they are to be heeded non timendi sed cavendi sunt impii When Christ sent out his Apostles hee tells them what Thorns and Scorpions they must be amongst men as cruell as Wolves that would persecute unto death and what saith he Be wise as Serpents Matth. 10. innocent as Doves keep your selves from their scratching their stinging their teeth do not you inconsiderately run into their harms give them no just cause or occasion of mischieving you Be innocent as Doves without horns without pushing 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 going wronging any only be wary and defend your selves as the next Verse is Beware of men look to them they are dangerous creatures Wolves Thorns Serpents are not so dangerous as they be exact therefore circumspect yet not so cautelous as to prejudice duty or multiply feares for Ver. 26. it 's said Fear them not he had told them they should be hated Vers 22. courted scourged Vers 17. persecuted from place to place Vers 23. put to death Vers 21. yet they must not feare but they must beware of men he saith not beware of devils they were subject unto the Disciples through Christs name but men would not be subject therefore beware of them Aelian tels us O creatos dormi●e solerc in Lybia men slept with their boots on because of the Scorpions that they might not sting them let us not sleep but walk booted I mean let us be shod with the preparation of the Gospel of peace Ephes 6.15 be shod with a disposition unto peace let us be peaceable harmlesse innocent and heedy of our conversation that they do neither scratch nor sting us 2. Publique and great designes cannot be carried on with ease and speed there be Thorns and Briers in the way yea Scorpions some difficulty or other Sluggards pretend Lions in the way but publique active spirits when they are upon weighty affaires find Lions in the way Joshua when about a great work to take Ai there was an Achan in the way to make a great demur and had almost overthrown the design Josh 7. Nehemiah had a great work in hand and were there no obstacles to let Tobiah and Sanballat were in the way they scoffed they complied they arm'd threatned yea the Nobles of Judah give intelligence to Tobiah Neh. 6.17 The work of reformation now is a great and good work and are there no obstacles in the way yea there be thorns and heaps of them which have prick'd and lam'd some Scorpions which have bit and stung others that they move not or very slowly in this great work some are unwilling some unfaithfull some insufficient some deeply guilty of foul fins which puts the work more back in one day then they can forward with their hearts heads hands purses and lives in many dayes there are men imploy'd that are Achans Sanballat's Judases we have much policy and carnall wisdome and think by that to speed great works to their period but this is I will not say the only but a principall Remora while we will cart the Ark and carry on things upon the shoulders of policie we are in danger to lose the Ark yea in danger to lose all we will not yet see lay the finger upon the right sore and goe to the root of evils things of weight in State or Church have their lets rubs mountains and come not to birth in the day of expectation this should keep our hearts from sinking and our tongues from censuring when great designes sticke and come not to perfection Molestum impeditum cursum Let us remember there bee Thornes Scorpions in the way Pitie and pray for the Parliament Armies Magistrates and Ministers who have difficult and dangerous work 3. Wonder not that men in place are scratched in their credits and wounded in their estates they dwell among Thorns and Scorpions the fleece and flesh suffer by them many times Nehemiah is a rebell Elijah a troubler of Israel Christ an enemy to Cesar and Paul a seditious and pestilent fellow the Israelites could not goe through the wildernesse without being stung with the fiery Serpents Daniel escaped the teeth of the Lions in the Den but not the sting of the Scorpions in the Court Men that goe into the war must not think to escape all bullets and blowes Magistrates and Ministers are Gods Souldiers they both beare the sword Jer. 1.19 they shall fight against thee and it must not seem strange if they get wounds When Adam and Manasses are among the bushes can lesse be expected then scratches it's the nature of wicked men to blast and bespot the name of others they have learned and doe practise the Devils or the Jesuites doctrine Reproach to purpose Calumniare fortiter aliquid haereb t. and somthing will fasten But let the wicked black God will white wash the names of his Daniels innocencie was cleared up to the King himselfe Dan. 6.22 Christ saith Woe to you when all speak well of you Luke 6. He never saith Woe to you when men speake ill of you he is so farre from that as hee fastens a blessing upon it Matth. 5.11 Blessed are you when men speake all manner of evill of you falsly for my sake Basil saith when men defame us we are sory for them else I should almost have said wee acknowledge thankes to them for their blasphemies as procurers of our blisse Eorum detractatio est vitae tuae approbatio It 's honour to be reviled of the wicked their calumniation is our commendation then a man shewes himselfe a man of God and for God when he displeases those please not God Seneca could see on which side Right was when he said Argumentu● est recti malis displicere 4. Seek not
the conscience warn them they must and so warn them that they may take notice else it 's in vain and shall be before the Lord as no warning this they must do and do it oft and why else the blood of the wicked will be required at their hand their blood their lives lye at the stake for sinners souls they have a hard task a dangerous Calling and therefore had need preach and tell them of their sins that if it be possible they may save their souls if not their own people wonder many times at some Preachers they are so fierie so particular so terrible so long you may cease to wonder their lives their souls go for it if they do it not the hazard of souls and lives will make dumb men speak Croesus son being dumb and seing one ready to strike and endanger the life of his father cry'd out What will you kill my father and if our dumb Ministers had any faith if they did believe that sin was slaying the souls of their people they would lift up their voyce they would speak Psal 116.10 I believed said David therefore have I spoken and godly Ministers believe mens souls are in danger that their own do lie at the stake and therefore they have spoken do speak and will speak you that have curam animarum the charge of souls look about you if you discharge not your duty you undo them and undo your selves let not feare favour credits gifts hopes misbiass you let not difficulties mistakes of people or any other thing discourage you but remember your own danger warn sinners else their blood will be upon you and that is a dreadfull thing did men well consider this they would not be so greedy of Livings and pawn their souls for pelf if the death of the body were only here meant as it is not wee have great cause to feare silence for if we be liable to death for the death of that which is perishable and must die what guilt then doth a Prophet contract for the death of a soul which might have lived for ever if he had done his duty David knew the weight of blood-guiltinesse Psal 51.14 when he cryed out so Deliver me from blood-guiltinesse c. that was but the blood of the body what then is the blood of souls it's a mountainous sinking thing we have sins sufficient of our own we had not need to draw the guilt of others upon us a Alienas mortes addimus quiae tot occidimus quot ad mortem ire quot idic tepidi tacentes v●demus Greg. in loc so many we kill as we see to sin and silently suffer to go on in their sins Paul knew it and therefore said Wo is unto me if I preach not the Gospel 1 Cor. 9.16 And there is a wo to all that have charges that preach not unto them it 's b The world is full of Priests Sed tamen in messe Dei rarus valdè invenitur operator we take upon us the office but opus officii non implemus Gre. Hom. 17. needfull for us all but especially for Non-residents dumb Ministers those are negligent in their preaching or impertinent to meditate oft on these words his blood will I require at thy hands which words are fulmina non verba saith Erasmus when the Bell rings for a wicked man feare lest there be blood to be required at thy hand f Herod l. 9. Euenius a Shepheard that had the Sheep belonging to a city committed to him through his negligence a Wolf entred and devoured sixty of them upon this hee was condemn'd and lost his eyes Not only Ministers but Parents and Masters their souls are ingaged for their children and servants and they must be responsible for them if they warn them not if they perish through their default 12. It 's the duty of people to heare their Ministers and willingly to receive instructions and take warning from them especially people of their Ministers because they watch for their souls they work for them and they venture for them even their own lives and souls it 's mercy God will send any to admonish us if we hearken to admonitions we shall live if we do not wee grieve the servants of God if they be silent our sins are not the lesse VER 19. Observ 1. THat men may be warn'd from their wicked wayes and yet be never the better they may go on still this is too evident amongst us daily 2. It is not fruitlesse if wicked men return not from their evill wayes upon warning The Prophet hath warn'd the wicked and hath freed his own soul and this was a great comfort unto Paul Act. 20.26 when he appeals to the people themselves I take you to record this day that I am pure from the blood of all men and how doth he prove it thus for I have not shunned to declare unto you all the counsel of God He left none unwarn'd of sin danger untaught their duty towards God and man and therefore he had this testimony yeelding sound comfort I am pure from the blood of all so when hee had preached Christ to the Jewes and they opposed blasphemed hee shook his rayment and said your blood be upon your own heads I am clean Act. 18.5 6. much like that of David 2 Sam. 3. I and my kingdome are guiltlesse before the Lord for ever from the blood of Abner Let it rest on the head of Joab That which Paul calls clean David calls guiltlesse when a man is guiltlesse he is clean he hath solid comfort a Minister having conscionably warn'd the wicked and nothing comes of it in regard of them yet somewhat comes of it in regard of himself he is a free man a cleer man the blood of souls shall not be charged upon him A Minister that is faithfull shall not need to complain of the want of successe if he save not others he shall save himself VER 20 21. Again when a righteous man doth turn from his righteousnesse and commit iniquity and I lay a stumbling block before him he shall die because thou hast not given him warning hee shall die in his sin and his rightousnesse that he hath done shall not be remembred but his blood will I require at thy hand 21. Neverthelesse if thou warn the righteous man that the righteous sin not and he doth not sin he shall surely live because he is warn'd also thou hast delivered thy soul IN these words is laid down the other part of the Prophets Charge it 's not only the wicked but the righteous also fall under his care and if he sin and be not warn'd that effect will be dangerous and deadly to the Prophet he is not only to deal with the wicked to get them into the way of God but also with the righteous to see that he go not out of the way and if he do to reduce him guilt will lie upon a Prophet if he do
let that be the prayer of such which you find Psal 79.8 O remember not against us former iniquities Let thy tender mercies speedily prevent us for wee are brought low and take heed of sinning for the future against God for be sure your sin will find you out Numb 32.23 and be thorns not in your flesh but in your consciences old sins will be old Serpents sting unto death Isa 10.3 What will you do in the day of visitation Ezek. 22.14 Can thine heart indure or can thine han●s be strong in the dayes that I shall deal with thee 3. Such is the nature of States and Churches that falling into sinfull wayes they seldome return but proceed adding sin to sin filling up the measure of their iniquities Ieroboam makes a rent layes a foundation in Idolatrous practices and the House of Israel continue in that way three hundred and ninetie yeers not one king of Israel right Solomon he goes out by the inticing of his wives to false worship he corrupts Iudah leavens it w th Idolatry and not all the good Kings in Iudah could get out that leaven again perfectly if there were a stop of Idolatrous passages made in one Kings raign there was liberty granted in anothers Idolatry and other sins so abounded in Ahaz Manasses and Zedekiah's dayes that the Lord was weary of them and not quiet till he had rejected them And this is not only so in States and Churches but also in particular cases if men fall into any way of wickednesse so corrupt is nature so prone unto sin that it persists unto its own perdition rather then returns to its own salvation it must be a mercifull and powerfull hand of God that reduceth a straying sinner much more a straying State 4. That length of time is no good plea for errors false worship sinfull customes and practices they could plead hundreds of yeeres for their high places Calves Samaritan Rites Altars Priests c. yet antiquity would not exempt them from guilt and punishment he must bear the iniquity of the House of Israel they had sinned in the direction use and retention of these and God had visited and would yet visit more for them what if wee have had Prelacy and Popery Ceremonies and Superstitious Rites among us hundreds of yeers they are plants not of Gods planting and through age so rotten that they need plucking up and it will be his honour whose shoulder and strength is imployed that way 5. The Lord shewes more favour to his sinning great sins then he doth to others that are not his the House of Israel hath the left side is Loammi none of Gods people and therefore utterly rejected sent into captivity and return not the House of Iudah hath the right side God would shew them favour in their captivity and return them after seventy yeers correction in Babylon Gods carriage towards his is different from that towards others Psal 89.30 31 32 33. If his children forsake my Law and walk not in my judgements if they break my Statutes and keep not my Commandements then will I visit their transgression with the rod and their iniquity with stripes neverthelesse my loving kindnesse will I not utterly take from him here God took not away loving kindnesse utterly from Iudah sending her into captivity but it was utterly taken from Israel if the one be whipt with rods the other is whipt with scorpions Saul he sins in offering sacrifice 1 Sam. 13. in sparing Agag 1 Sam. 15. David he sins in the defilement of Bathsheba in the murthering of Vriah 2 Sam. 11. in numbring of the people 2 Sam. 24. Solomon he sins in hearkening to his wives in falling to Idolatry yet God dealt not with David or Solomon whose sins were greater then Sauls as he did with Saul thy kingdome shall not continue saith Samuel and the Lord hath rejected thee from being king and it repented God that he had set up Saul to be King 1 Sam. 15.11 and he dealt severely with him he would not answer him in his straits but cut him off by the Philistims and his own sword so that he and his were broken in pieces and rooted out by the wrath of God but David and Solomon were chastised with the rods of men 2 Sam. 7.14 and see what followeth in the next verse My mercy shall not depart from him meaning Solomon when he committed iniquity I took it from Saul whom I put away from before me God proceeds otherwise with wicked men then he doth with his children there is much love in all their afflictions and meer wrath in all the wickeds sufferings Peters sin in denying Christ was greater then Ananias and Saphira's in denying a portion of their goods and almost parallel with Iudas's yet he hath a gracious aspect from Christ fetching penitent tears from his heart when the others are smitten with strokes of death 6. The instruments God uses in the execution of his judgments shall be resolute ready and active Set thy face toward the siege and thine arm shall be uncovered and thou shalt prophesie The Chaldeans were resolute upon the siege came fitted every way to it and were active in the work Hab. 1.8 9 10. They shall flee as the Eagle hasteth to eat They shall gather the captivity as the sand They shall deride every strong hold for they shall heap up dust and take it When God will have any notable work done he raiseth up instruments for it 7. Gods power and providence over-rules secondary agents so that they shall execute his pleasure and not disappoint it God laid bands upon the Prophet and he could turn no way till he had accomplished the dayes of the siege and when the King of Babylon and his forces were come to the work God held them to it and executed his judgements by them Pilate would have quit his hands of Christs death but he was to be an instrument together with Iudas and others and they did what the hand and counsell of God determined to be done Act. 4.28 Moses would have declined the work of bringing out the Israelites from Egypt and bringing in of judgements upon the Egyptians but God ordered and over-rul'd his spirit VER 9 10 11 c. Take thou also unto thee the wheat and barley and beans and lentiles and millet and fitches and put them in one vessell and make thee bread thereof according to the number of the dayes that thou shalt lie upon thy side three hundred and ninety dayes shalt thou eat thereof 10. And thy meat which thou shalt eat shall be by weight twenty shekels a day from time to time shalt thou eat it 11. Thou shalt also drink water by measure the sixt part of an Hin from time to time shalt thou drink 12. And thou shalt eat it as barley cakes and thou shalt bake it with dung that cometh out of man in their sight 13. And the Lord said Even thus shall the children of Israel eat their defiled