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A61848 Heavenly treasure, or, Mans chiefest good wherein the several workings of the heart about, and in pursuance of its chiefest good are solidly and judiciously discovered / by William Strong. Strong, William, d. 1654.; Sedgwick, Obadiah, 1600?-1658. Elisha his lamentation upon the sudden translation of Elijah. 1656 (1656) Wing S6004; ESTC R25154 135,945 535

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there shall be a perpetual separation between him and the thing he loves whereas the greatest cordial to godly man is the contrary and therefore an ungodly man when he dies his love dies because he is continually separated from the thing he loves for love ceases in him and all the comforts in the acts of it so because a godly man shall never be separated from the thing he loves therefore a godly mans love shall be made perfect I am afraid saith one I shall lose my estate another I shall not die in honour a third I shall be cut off from such a pleasure that is the comfort of my life by this you shall know your love what you fear to be separated from that the love of your hearts goes out after Lastly Love is victorious love is strong as death Cant. 8. 6. Strong as death why saith the Apostle Rom. 5. death hath raigned here lies the strength of death it exercises such dominion as no man was ever able to stand out against its Scepter No standing out against it there is a kinde of dominion in love Consider I pray look unto the love that men bear to the things of this life Let them have the riches of Christ and the glory of heaven tendred them as the young man in the Gospel had Sell all that thou hast and thou shalt have treasure in heaven the love of the world overcomes love is victorious so on the other side offer a godly man all the comforts of this life whatsoever his heart could wish yet not withstanding his love to God outbids them all for love is like lime in that respect Many waters cannot quench it no the more water you pour upon it the more it burns Consider I pray but that very instance of Luther in his Epistle to Henry the eight King of England he speaks of the abominable slanders that were cast upon him for they did not spare him in that kinde they that thirsted for his blood did not spare to blast his name but what doth he say of this Si absque animorum suorum damno fieri posset ex omnibus talia audirem Lutherus pascitur convitiis the truth is if this could be done without hurt to their own souls I should be glad if all the men in the world would lay as much upon me as they could By these reproaches I am made fat a man would have thought that this would have mightily cooled the mans zeal and earnestness in the profession of Religion and the doctrine of the Gospel no his love to truth overcame these so pray consider wherein are you Conquerors for not only faith overcomes the world but love conquers the world Examine what proffers so ever thou hast made thee it may be the great things of this world honors preferment riches reputation and whatever else but still love to Christ and the interest of Christ overcomes Try your selves by these Rules where the love is there is the heart where the heart is there is the treasure and there is the heaven and the happiness And so much for the Doctrinal part For the Application there are three Uses that I shall propose to you of it The first is general a Use of Instruction in two things First from hence see the fulness of the Scriptures every short sentence you see how full of mysterie it is the Jews have an ordinary Proverb among them In lege non un a literula a qua magni non suspensi sunt montes there is not the smallest things in Scripture but there are great truths depending upon them and therefore the Father cryes out Adoro plenitudinem scripturae that he did admire the fulness that he found in the Scriptures of God I speak it the rather because many things in the Scripture we are apt to pass over with a slight eye It is an observation one hath worth our note Intoleranda est blasphemia asserere in Scriptura vel unum inveniri verbum otiosum It is the greatest blasphemy that can be to think that in the word of God there should be found one idle word he that will judge you for idle words will not write one idle word unto you that is certain admire the fulness of the Scriptures from what you have heard The Jews indeed were superstitious in this they made great matters of every word and tittle in the Law but what they did in a way Cabalistical that you should do in a way truly Christian and spiritual there is one place which because Chrysostom instances in I shall briefly hint to you t is but barely to give you an instance 1 Tim. 5. 23. Drink no longer water but use a little wine for thy stomack sake and for thy many infirmities Chrysostom hath eight wonderfull great truths out of this ordinary Scripture and I speak it to this end that you may pass by nothing in the Word but that you may labour to understand wonders in it as 〈◊〉 Godly men out of love to duty neglect the body Secondly Godly men are very watchfull and moderate in the use of the creatures least they should be brought under the power of them they be great truths and clear in the Text what need Timothy else to make a great scruple about drinking of wine but he must drink water also Thirdly consider in this weakness he did not cease from his charge he had infirmities yea open infirmities but yet he did not neglect the preaching of the Gospel and the affairs of the Church Fourthly Godly men may yet too far neglect their bodies even to offend therein for he prescribes him this that argues he did not do his duty to repair the breaches made upon his body Fifthly use a little wine every creature is good in its season yea those creatures that commonly by men are most abused Sixthly Godly men may be subject to great bodily infirmities and often men of great service when ungodly men and of little or no use in the world are healthy and strong yet many a man of great service in the Church of God are subject to great and often infirmities Seventhly In the decay of Nature the creatures are to be used for its repair but according to the proportion of natures necessities and Lastly there is a moderation appointed in the receiving of the creature even when a man doth it for necessity for he that prescribes him the wine prescribes him the measure drink a little wine he prescribes him to use herein as medicine Now when men read over such portions of Scripture let them consider and learn there may be great mysteries in the smallest portions of Scripture and know this when the word of God upon this accompt becomes sweet to a man and men love to hear it delight to meditate upon it it s a great argument of growth in grace and spiritual knowledge in that man as Quintilian tels us It is a great argument of a mans profiting in eloquence the
you estates on earth they are your plagues your curses and yet how many poor souls do we hear say as those in Zach. 11. 6. Blessed be God for they are rich Notwithstanding they hope God will be good to them but never hear them say blessed be God for I am gracious or blessed be God I am converted these are things their souls savor not But rather as that poor wretch that Cardinal said I would not leave my part in Paris for my part in Paradice Now do not you thus lay up treasures on earth but lay up treasures in heaven and thus I have given you these Cautions for the right understanding of the phrase Let us now improve the Exhortation that hath been laid before you which was this Seeing every man in this life hath a treasure some do lay it up upon earth and some do lay it up in heaven be you exhorted to lay up your treasure in heaven now that we may gain the more benefit by it we shall open it a little For the more distinctly you understand spiritual truths the more profit you get by them and the more sweetness you taste in them that I will tell you Therefore there are four things I shall speak to briefly in the prosecution of this Use First what is meant by heaven and why we are commanded to lay up treasures in heaven Secondly what are those treasures that a man may have in heaven Thirdly how can a man lay up treasures in heaven or what is it for a man to lay up treasures in heaven seeing no man in this world ever was in heaven How is man said to lay up treasure there while he is in this life how a man can lay up treasure on earth we can understand Lastly give some Arguments to press and inforce the Exhortation on every one of us as the Lord shall bless them unto us First what is heaven what is meant by heaven And here I meet with a double interpretation and we may make improvement of both of them and therefore I shall give them both unto you for all such things tend to very great advantage to the opening of Scripture First 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 in Heaven some expound it of God apud Deum lay up your treasure in God as Grotius lay up your treasure with God and so they take heaven for him that is the God of heaven the possessor of heaven this will help you to explain some other Scriptures Matth. 21. 25. The baptism of John was it from heaven or of men The proper opposition lies is it from God or man Was it from mans authority or from Gods And so Luke 15. 18. I have sinned against heaven and before thee Why it is the God that dwelleth in heaven Why so lay up your treasure in heaven that is place your happiness in God alone be satisfied in nothing below himself Let him be who hath promised to be your portion and your exceeding great reward lay up treasure in heaven that is lay up treasure in God for you are to consider that Though the Scripture do speak of some other treasures in heaven as in Luke 12. 33. men are exhorted to give alms and they should have treasures in heaven Good works are treasures in heaven But how only as the Lord doth give himself there to the soul as a rewarder pray observe that you may not mistake that your treasure in heaven is God as after I shall shew Why this is very true the exercise of every grace and the performance of every duty all these are said to be treasures in heaven Why because they stand upon record in heaven and because the Lord himself in Heaven will be the rewarder and therefore lay up your treasure in God let him be your chief good and for all good duties lay them up wi●● God that so he of all these may be your great rewarder Lay up therefore your treasures in Deo in God that he may be your eternal portion your good works apud Deum with God that he may be your exceeding great reward This is of great Use Secondly in Coelum others take heaven here For that which we commonly read of in Scripture the third heaven that is called commonly by the Schoolmen the highest heaven the habitation of Gods majesty and glory It is the place where the Saints shall be glorified with God when they shall enter into their masters joy This third heaven that was the first of the Creation of God for so I conceive the highest heavens with its inhabitants were first made and the first day In the beginning God created the heavens the highest heavens with its first inhabitants for though it be true God from eternity was his own heaven as I may so speak and though he hath created the highest heaven yet he is not included and comprehended there for he fils heaven and earth Jer. 23. 23. He is God every where present yet the highest heavens are the place of his Throne the place where his honour dwels Where he is pleased to shew forth his majesty and glory in a most eminent manner and the place that he hath appointed where his people shall have both vision and fruition of him to eternity called therefore their fathers house called therefore the City whose builder and maker is God called therefore an inheritance immortal uncorruptible undefiled reserved in the heavens for us Now this being the place of the Saints happiness when they shall ever be with the Lord they are exhorted to lay up their treasures there for the time will shortly come when all the Saints of God shall remove for you have here no continuing City you seek for a countrey the time will shortly come when you shall leave all your treasure here behinde you for you shall carry nothing away with you for their happiness is in heaven to enjoy God and Christ unto all eternity for this cause they are exhorted to lay up treasure in heaven Where they shall receive the end of their faith and the fruit of their obedience the salvation of their souls which consists in the enjoyment of God in heaven then take either of these for heaven t is true of both either God lay up your treasure in God who is the God of heaven or lay up your treasure in heaven where your eternal enjoyment of God shall be That is the first what is meant by Heaven But Secondly What treasures may a man have in heaven I have spoken a little of that already but give me leave to explain it a little more unto you There are great variety of interpretations what a mans treasure in heaven is and truly almost every Interpreter differs some speak of the word some of the promises some of graces some of duties some of alms but we shall easily understand what must needs be meant if you observe but the opposition there is a treasure in earth and a treasure in heaven what is a mans
you may know where your thoughts and by that where your hearts are First when you are alone sequestred from company out of the noise of your callings and outward imployments whither then do your thoughts usually retire where commonly are your thoughts then for the truth is the man is as he is when he is alone such as the thoughts of the heart are such is the man as for example Nebuchadnezzar the question is not where his thoughts were when he was abroad in war he was at peace and walking in his palace at home now where are his thoughts is not this great Babel that I have built for the honour of my Majesty and how he had been the head of gold the first that raised that glorious Empire here were his thoughts take a godly man and where are his thoughts when he is in his Closet or upon his bed or when he awakes in the night Psal 139. 18. saith David when I awake I am still with thee therefore when you are alone look where your thoughts usually go for the man is as he is when he is alone 2ly Would you know where your thoughts are why then what are the thoughts that you use to finde the greatest sweetness in a man may think of a great many things that he finds no content in but what are the thoughts wherein you use to finde the greatest sweetness and content sure there is your heart David Psal 139. 17. How precious are thy thoughts unto me oh God another man the thoughts of his lusts are sweet and he acts over his wickedness in a contemplative way but the thoughts of God are bitter to him his thoughts trouble him as it was with Belshazzar when he saw the handwriting on the wall Dan. 5. 6. His thoughts troubled him But David because God was his treasure his thoughts were sweet and precious to him now examine what thoughts come in upon you with greatest pleasure and delight Thirdly what thoughts are of longest continuance that your souls do most abide upon the thoughts that abide upon your hearts most discover where they are Jer. 4. 14. How long shall vain thoughts lodge within thee take a man whose heart is set upon things below and not only thoughts come in to him for so they do to Godly men but they dwell and abide there but as in reference to God Psal 10. 4. God is not in all his thoughts his thoughts never stay on God nor the things of eternity Pray consider it where do your thoughts stay most take now a natural man and cast in but a thought of his treasure it abides upon him he ruminates upon it afterwards and he sucks great sweetness from it but cast in a thought of heaven or God and he is like the dead sea his heart is like the dead sea of which it is said whatever living thing is cast into it dies immediately so cast in any such thought and it dies presently and will not abide Lastly what are those thoughts that commonly take up your hearts in holy duties t is a very great Argument there a mans heart is where his thoughts in holy duties most commonly are what is that therefore that takes off your hearts and takes up your hearts in holy duties you know that place Ezek 33. 31. they came there to hear a Sermon but their thoughts went after their covetousness Now t is a great argument their thoughts were set upon their covetousness because in the duties of Gods worship these are the thoughts that most take up their hearts now the ground of this rule is this Satans great aim in all the duties of Gods worship is to take off your thoughts from the duty for grace acts by thoughts therefore when the word is preacht he will catch away the seed if he can if not he will keep off the thoughts and how doth the Devil do that his way is this he doth endeavor to prepossess us fixes the thoughts of a mans heart on somewhat else and what is that that which is most likely to take with a man truly the thoughts of that he indevors to stir up in the soul and what is that the thoughts of a mans treasure that 's the thought upon which the heart rests most and the thoughts to which he is most accustomed it is a very great Argument on this ground that those thoughts which most commnoly possess the soul in holy duties that there a mans heart is and there his treasure is and so much the rather because into the duties of Gods worship many other thoughts dare not venture the soul keeps them out but it is in this respect as with a Prince though at sometime the servant may not approach his presence yet a wife a Favorite may just so it is with the thoughts of a mans heart it is I know one great complaint in all the people of God the wandrings of their souls in service Bernard complains of it Aliud canto aliud cogito I sing one thing when I think another so I pray one thing when I think another and hear one thing when my thoughts are upon something else But do you observe in all these wandrings of soul what is there to which in duty most commonly your souls retire a great argument that that is a mans chief good examine by these Rules and you shall finde out where your thoughts and by that where your hearts are that 's the third particular Fourthly the heart is put in Scripture for the love of the heart Judg. 5. 9. My heart is towards the Governors of Israel that offered themselves willingly among the people It is Deborahs speech in her song after that great victory God had given over Sisera the people of God they love all those that are imployed for God but in an especial manner the more eminent men are that are imployed the more their love is drawn out so that by heart is meant her love she desires all may be thankfull especially the Governors of Israel who had the greatest share in the mercy and were the greatest instruments therein Prov. 23. 7. Eat not the bread of him that hath an evil eye for though he bid thee eat yet his heart is not with thee his heart is not with thee what is that he courts thee but he loves thee not and the more he complements with thee the less he affects thee thus thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart love carries the heart with it so that the heart of man is truly said to be rather where it loves then where it lives thus in Scripture the heart is put for the love so then the meaning is this where a mans treasure is there his love will be But how should a man know where his love is It is a thing of marvellous great consequence for a man to consider where he sets and fixes his love And there are four grounds why it is a thing of so great
thy hand were the last works of that eminent and faithful Servant of God Mr. Will. Strong of whom without any unsavory allusion to his name I may truly say that he was 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Act. 18. 24. A man eloquent and strong or mighty in the Scriptures this discourse I say was the dying blaze of that burning and shining light or his * Cantator cygnus Funeris ipse sui quapropter Plato in ●●aedone eum 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 appellat last Swan-like song and preparation to his own death and Funerals which unexpectedly and alas too suddenly as to our profit followed the preaching of these Sermons it was the secret instinct of the Spirit of God no doubt that engaged his thoughts to such an argument not only for his own comfort in the agonies of death but for our benefit who do survive him These Sermons were formerly surreptitiously printed by an unknown and an unskilful hand but as they now come forth thou maist plainly discern the own spirit of the Author in them which in those rude broken notes was more hidden and obscure I have heard of some that out of a sond superstition have been afraid in health to provide their last Will and Testament taking it for a certain token of approaching death the thoughts of which the carnal world cannot endure and therefore seek to put off that which they cannot put away To prepare for death doth neither hasten nor hinder it there 's folly in the surmise however this truth lyeth hid under it that when men are ripe and ready to die usually they are not long-lived but are gathered in like a shock of corn in its season I hope none are afraid to be too soon in heaven let us mend our pace thitherward and get up as fast as we can that every day our salvation may be nearer then when we first believed this as it is the design of these precious Sermons so the unfeigned desire of him who is Thine in the Lords work Tho. Manton READER THou hast here the first fruits of that seed which this Worthy Reverend Learned and Godly man sowed in the dayes of his Ministry they were indeed in themselves the Last crop of all his Labours being the Last Sermons that ever he Preached but the over-hasty hand of some unskilful if not unjust Gatherer hath occasioned they are first Gather'd into sheaves However it is now thy advantage Thou hast here a Treasure a Tryed Treasure This Piece which is his own compared with those Imperfect notes Printed since his death and unjustly bearing his name may be to thee a Test to discriminate the true and counterfeit Copies if any shall yet farther in that kind do him and the Church of Christ so great an injury Know therefore there are other things of his that follow which that they may be his own all care is taken by transcription from and comparing with his own notes which is the onl● Cause it may seem possibly they make not hast yet they so hast as that the engaged in this work which their heart is in and their hand has found to do 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 they will do it with all their might using therein all possible care and diligence Having a double earnest of their Acceptance with the Saints The one their own spiritual senses as they hope a little exercised therein Humbly conceiving more of the secrets of God the deep things of the Law and the mysteries of Godliness which are great fetch'd out from the very Bowels of the Scripture have not from any one mouth been communicated in these latter dayes The other earnest is that Seal which therein and thereby the Spirit of God hath fixed on their hearts and of many others very many in the first hearing of them witness that great and sad Assembly in the day of his Funeral solemnity when deep silence heart breaking sighs and weeping eyes would have preached loud enough had that Reverend Minister and his dear friend been silent His Works that followed him are not all dead with him But some of them are here brought forth for thy spiritual advantage The good hand of God be on them with this Tract God sealed up his Ministry and his days and whosoever shall observe the latter part thereof shall find it a solemn seal Having contemplated that Treasure which was his by choice before he was now taken up into the full possession of it for he was indeed a meet Inheritour He had intended the next Lords day to have entered a protest against that which is the treasure of the most of men from that saying of our Lord Luk. 12. 15. Take heed and beware of covetousness but in the mean time his Master called Well done thou good and faithful servant t is enough if they will be covetous let them be so still thou hast finished thy Testimony Enter now into the Joy of thy Lord. How much might be spoken of him were it necessary But what needs it His works praise him in the Gate Few of the eminent Ministers in the Nation but he was either personally known to them or else they had heard of his worth His name was indeed as an Oyntment poured out But for such as Rose up speaking perverse things he was a thorn in their sides practising what himself sometimes pressed as a duty to love their persons but 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 to truth it in Love He was a man mighty in the Scriptures therein lying a great part of his excellency to open and explain quoad sensum non quoad sonum dark Scripture which we hear without profit and read without understanding He was frequent in preaching for the most part 4 times weekly sometimes many more in season and out of season besides the care that lay on him touching his Pastoral Relation and yet though his work was so great who could say that he offered to God that which cost him nothing There was nothing that came from him that savoured not of much labour study and industry He accounted himself a Debtor to the wise and to the weak and his care was that by his Ministry both might receive advantage He was powerful with the Affections and in order thereto He throughly dealt with the Judgement His doctrine was Practical and his Application Doctrinal He was a stout Champion for Truth and Liberty in both he set his face as an Adamant against the sins of the times In a murmuring Age he was a mourner in Sion very conversant in dayes of Humiliation Publique Private enjoyned not enjoyned and at such times This was his complaint It is time for thee to arise oh Lord for men have made void thy Law He had a spirit fitted to that work for he seldome prayed without Tears an Israel he was for he pleaded when he pray'd nor was he less fitted for thanksgiving for be had vials full of odours he much breathed after Communion with God and he
treasure on earth that which stands in opposition to treasure any where else The man hath nothing else but what he hath on earth then a mans treasure on earth is his chief good on earth be it what it will riches honors pleasures or whatever else where his heart is and his chief good that is his treasure then what is a mans treasure in heaven with a mans chief good in heaven that 's his treasure Now what is a godly mans chief good in heaven why t is God God is his portion God is his reward and Christ only as Mediator as he brings him to God Now there are three things that I should point you to Why none but God can be a mans treasure in heaven First a mans treasure is that which he loveth most and a man must love nothing more then God nay a mans treasure and chief good is that which he loves with an infinite love that he can never have enough of that he can never be satisfied with that he never says I have enough The Hebrews they have two words that we use for treasure one is that which a man doth most set his heart upon that which is unto him above all a peculiar You see the word used Exod. 19. 5. Israel is my peculiar treasure saith God that is a people that God set his love upon above all the people in the world besides that is treasure where a man stays most t is very true where a mans love goes there truly the man dwels that 's his treasure that carries out his heart Now there being none in heaven the soul is to love above God or equal with God therefore he alone in heaven must be his treasure Secondly a mans treasure is that Quod maxime habetur in pretio which he prizes most and some observe upon this place that is a mans treasure that he sets the highest price upon Now a man should prize nothing more then God so you see when God saith of his people they are his peculiar treasure all people in the world are undervalued for them Isa 43. 4. I will give men for thee and princes for thy life Kings and Nations are nothing in comparison of Gods people to God In this respect God is the treasure of his people because they are to prize nothing in comparison of him Thirdly God only is their treasure because upon a mans treasure he doth rely for supply and therefore that 's the other word in the Hebrew which is put for treasure Gen. 20. 5. It signifies that which a man makes his refuge in all calamities and distresses now when a Godly man is in distress whither doth he go Prov. 8. 10. The name of the Lord is a strong tower the righteous flie thither and are safe And in Davids distress Psal 73. Whom have I in heaven but thee only God is his treasure Now these three things are in a treasure that which a man loves most and sets the highest price upon and that to which his heart doth retire and seek supply from in all his wants and every man must be supplied out of his treasure that I will tell you Take a rich man when he comes to die Riches avail not in the day of wrath therefore God only is the Saints treasure and chief good he lays up treasure in heaven and this treasure is God Thirdly you will say unto me God is in heaven already it is the habitation of his holiness and glory How can I be said to lay up God in heaven I that was never in heaven the Lord he ever was there how can I be said to lay up God as a treasure there T is very true God was in heaven from the very Creation of heaven that it hath been the throne of his glory but he is not laid up there as thy treasure until thou close with him And no man but he that hath the Lord for his God can say I have God for my treasure What shall I do then to lay up God for my treasure There are six Rules that I shall give wherein this duty lies and observe them for they are the great duties of your lives for we live in a scraping age labour then to get the God of heaven for your treasure Why how so First he that will lay up treasure in heaven must choose God for his treasure no man hath a treasure either in heaven or earth but by choice If a man choose riches that is his treasure honors that is his treasure if he choose God that is his treasure therefore choose the Lord as that which you prize above all things this is the way to lay up God in heaven for your treasure Josh 24. 22. You have chosen the Lord this day for your God choose the Lord for your God and you shall have God for your treasure Secondly If you would lay up God for your treasure in heaven then you must part with all other things for him All other treasure remember that Matth. 19. 21. See the terms there was a rich young man that came to Christ Christ bids him go sell all he had and give to the poor and he should have treasures in heaven No man can have two treasures no more then he can be servant to two masters its impossible that a man should have two chief goods you can never have God for your treasure lest you part with all other treasure for him You that have other treasures do not tell me that God is your treasure Thirdly the soul is to be carried out after this treasure incessantly that a man lays up for his treasure which his heart is carried out abundantly after Tell me you have a treasure in God and never groan and long after him you have nothing to do with him and therefore David Psal 73. 22. There is none in earth I desire but thee Now how doth his soul go out after God My soul pants after God as the thirsty land Consider with your selves may be you can be content I have a great estate and I am raised from a mean man and a Prentice boy and God hath given me a large estate and I can bless his name for this thanks be to God for I am rich But do you taste no more savour in these things in comparison of God then in the white of an egg Can you desire to part with all that you may be with him This is to lay up treasure in God to have the soul go out after him and to him incessantly Fourthly if you lay up treasure in God live upon your treasure live upon him You say often you live by faith what is it to live by faith To live by faith is to live upon God who is the object of faith therefore in all the necessities of your lives have recourse to God still my Refuge is in God still what is your chief good to that your souls will retire Fifthly what a man lays up for his
should most of all take comfort from Now t is in reference to comfort as it is in reference to duty there are many commands and all of them are to be obeyed but yet there are great commands and these are to have the first place in our obedience This you ought to have done and not to have left the other undone So there is variety of comforts but there are some great grounds of comfort and these are to have the chief place in our hearts and from these in an especial manner should our comfort come in As there be some grand promises those three I have often mentioned I will be thy God That 's the bottom of all the promises I will give thee my Son I will send my Spirit The great Comfort should come in from the great Promises and so t is here and pray observe it If a man be much in the lesser duties of Religion and neglect the greater he hath just cause to suspect the truth of his obedience So if a man take much comfort from lesser grounds and neglect the greater he hath great cause to suspect the truth of his comforts and his right to them This is the great reason why I press it so earnestly that as I would have the people of God take their portion in comfort so I would have them take it in an orderly way But now let us come to particulars You will say Why is a godly man so happy in this that he hath not erred in his chief good There are seven grounds of the greatest comfort that I know in all the book of God arising from this consideration I have not mis-placed my treasure my treasure is in heaven I have not erred in my chief good And the first is this Hereby the soul may see the riches as well as the freeness of the love of God that in my chief good I have not miscarried This is the great error of the world they do mis-place their treasure and by this means they have their portion in this life only with Dives their good things here Now is this the great error of the world as it will be found to be at the last day is it a great mercy to be delivered from lesser sins and judgements how much more is it to be delivered from that which is the greatest judgement in the world Did Noah finde grace in the sight of God and was delivered from that deluge that swept away the world of the ungodly To misplace a mans chief good is the greatest sin and greatest judgement that can possibly fall upon a man This is delivering a man to Satan indeed delivering to Satan with a witness The Scripture speaks of a double delivering of a man to Satan There is Traditio Sathanae tanquam Domino tanquam lictori delivering a man to Satan as a Lord delivering a man to Satan as an Executioner as an Officer There is delivering a man to Satan as a Lord so the Lord Jesus delivered Judas to Satan by the sop After the sop the devil entred into him that is as a Lord to rule over him But there is another way of delivering to Satan 1 Cor. 5. 5. When you are met together in my Spirit deliver such a man to Satan How is that for the destruction of the flesh when the Lord shall be pleased in an Ordinance to give over a man so to the power of the devil that he shall afright his conscience and terrifie him for sin committed and for that end this means shall have its due work and power upon the man but in this Satan is but an executioner A man is never delivered up to Satan as a lord untill he be given up to him so as that he shall deceive him in his chief good then the devil is the lord of the man When the Lord delivers a man to Satan so as that the devil cheats him in his chief good then the man is delivered to Satan as a lord Now for a godly man to be able to look into his own condition and say when I look abroad in the world and see one man place his chief good in this another in that one in riches another in honors another in pleasures but in the midst of all these though in many things I miscarry and therein I was as a beast before God yet blessed be his name here is my comfort I have not miscarried in my chief good there is not any thing stays the soul like this when a godly man is in the greatest affliction when he comes to look death in the face nay when Satan shall triumph over the most of the world as he will do for as he is subtle so he is envious and therefore an insulting spirit when he shall insult over most in the world then that poor soul shall be able to triumph over all the powers of darkness It s true I am weak indeed and I am ignorant poor and mean and low in the world yet in this the devil can never deceive me through grace I have so far obtained mercy that the devil is never able to cheat me of my chief good herein will lie the wisdom at the last day herein will lie a mans glory for t is a mans chief good that will be his glory or his shame to eternity herein will be his wisdom or folly to eternity do you not remember that expression Luke 10. ult Mary hath chosen 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the better part or the good part I shall not inquire what the meaning of that is the good part but the word there used signifies not only partem sed portionem part but portion Mary hath chosen that good portion and herein lay her wisdom in a mans election his wisdom lieth And above all choice in the world is that which he makes his chief good true saith the soul I have bin foolish in many things in many things I have erred but yet blessed be the name of my God the true treasure was not hid from me And when a man shall come to appear before men and Angels at the last day those that are now the fools of the world that are derided for their godliness that are mockt in their choice as men that are not able to set themselves in the face of the times so as to be some body in the present Age. But when they shall appear before the Lord Jesus to judge the quick and dead in his Kingdom then these will be esteemed of all others the only wise men this was the soul that was directed by wisdom from above that carried him still to the right chief good if this will not stand by you in your greatest troubles there is nothing in Religion will do it Secondly There is this ground of comfort I have chosen the true chief good the true treasure that shall never be taken from me You know the expression of Maries better part Luke 10. ult She hath