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A12516 Dauids repentance, or, A plaine and familiar exposition of the 51 psalme first preached and now published for the benefite of Gods church : wherein euery faithfull Christian may see before his eyes the patterne of vnfeigned repentance, whereby we may take heed of the falling into sinne againe. Smith, Samuel, 1588-1665. 1614 (1614) STC 22841.7; ESTC S3155 194,670 580

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Ministers must needes die in sinne without repentance who cannot indure themselues to bee admonished and reproued euen as a man hauing a long festered soare that is euen rotten putrified Note he can not abide the Chirurgeon should touch it or lance it alas it will be his bane in the end So if thy soule be sicke full of rottennes and corruption and yet thou continuest in sinne and liest in sinne and wilt not suffer the Lords Chirurgeons thou canst not indure Nathan to be so busie with thy sinnes what will follow but the vtter ruine of thy soule and the bane of it And therefore let all men be content to haue their hearts searched with the tents of the Law to be ript vp and launced til the bloud follow for that is the next way to be cured Doctr. 3 A feareful thing to liue in sin without repentāce Note In Dauid obserue what a fearefull thing it is to lie in sinne without repentance it is that which maketh a grieuous wound in the conscience draweth downe many and grieuous iudgements of God as in Dauid hee felt the smart of this sinne a long time yea hee carried the skarre of it to his graue it was a heart-smart vnto sinne in denying his Lord and Maister yet he lying not in sinne repented presently went out and wept bitterly so had pardon but lying in sinne is that which wounds the conscience and drawes downe Gods Iudgements both in soule and body weakens our faith makes vs colde in prayer and in holy dueties Yea the wrath of GOD doth follow such as make no conscience of sinne giuing them ouer into a reprobate sence to a slumbering spirit and to hardnes of heart that they proue in the end to be past feeling Romans 1.28 and surely it is iust with GOD that hee should forsake them by his grace who haue forsaken him by their sins This is that which the Prophet declareth concerning the secret Iudgement of God vpon sinners that doe make shipwarcke of faith and a good conscience Psal 81.11 12. My people would not heare my voyce and Israel would none of me So I gaue them vp vnto the hardnesse of their heart and they haue walked in their owne Councels Whence he shewes that seeing they would not be reclaimed and reformed he suffered them to runne their whole swinge into all wickednesse Vse 1 Hence wee learne what a dangerous thing it is to giue entertainement vnto sin it is like to a shamelesse guest which if he be once inuited will be so hardy that hee will come againe vnbidden it is like the breaking in of water that can hardly be stopped we may see this in the example of Cain he was reprooued of God checked for his hatred against his brother and admonished to repent Gen. 4 8. But he hearkened not to the voyce of the Lord but hardned his heart and shead innocent bloud euen the bloud of his brother This appeareth in Iudas he entertained couetousnesse in his heart from couetousnes he fell to plot with the Pharises Mat. 26.15 from plotting he proceeded to practising in the end he brake out to treson against his Lord Master The like we may say of Saul That as he fell away from God step by step So did the Spirit of God forsake him For as amongst all the blessings that God doth bestow vpon the sonnes of men in this world a soft and tender heart is one of the greatest which is soone made to bleede and brought to repentance and amendment of life Ezech. 11.19 So there can bee no greater curse laid vpon man then to haue a stony heart which eueyr day doth heape vp wrath against the day of wrath Exod. 9. Vse 2 Well aboue all things let vs beware how wee lie Continuance in sin most dangerous and rest in sinne Indeede I confesse the Lord might iustly condemne vs for the least sin we doe commit but yet he doth not so much dislike vs for sinning as for lying in sinne without repentance whenas we sinne and lie in sin then we wound our conscience then all grace will decay let a man trie himselfe When Dauid had done this euill committed adultery and murther and lay without repentance how was his zeale quenched how was his prayers weakened how was his heart cooled Note how was his conscience wounded Euen so do but try thy hart if thou hast committed some euil either by adultery whoredome lying stealing c. When thou hast done this how vntoward and dull shalt thou be in holy duties in prayer and praising of GOD and thou shalt finde euen a hell in thy conscience for the present Vse 3 Seeing it is so dangerous to lie in sin without repentance it is the very cut-throate of the soule and of all good things Oh then if we do fall as the best fall daily yet let vs presently recouer our selues presently repent and cry out with the Prodigal child Luke 15. Father I haue sinned against heauen and against thee And with Peter let vs hastily goe out and weepe bitterly and then we shall not so deeply wound our conscience nor draw downe Gods iudgements as when we lie and snort in sin securely without repentance The fourth Circumstance in the Title of the Psalme is the occasion wherefore this worthie Psalme was penned The occasiō wherefore this Psalm was penned which was this Nathans reprouing of Dauid for going into Bershaba of which story reade the second of Samuel the eleuenth and twefth chapters and you shall see both Dauids sinne and his repentance being reproued whence I pray you marke two things Dauids patience and Nathans holdnes Dauid was a mighty King a famous warriour yet when the Lords Prophet comes vnto him to reproue him he takes it patiently and most meekly endures it One would haue thought that Dauid should haue checked him and bid him holde his peace and bid him meddle with his equals But you see here though he were reprooued by Nathan a poore Prophet of God and that of a fowle sinne he most patiently endureth it Doctr. 1 Hence wee learne in Nathan and Dauid Ministers must reproue the greatest personag●s that the Prophets of GOD must not be afraide to reprooue the greatest Personages but they must lay open their sinnes Gods iudgements against them 1 Reg. 21. Elias reprooues Ahab Moses Pharaoh Paul Foelix Iohn Baptist Herod c. And so Marke 6. whatsoeuer thou art if thou wert as great a King as Dauid if the Lord send his Prophet to tell thee of thy sinnes thou art to take it as the Message of the Lord and not to storme against it And it is the thing which the children of God desire to haue their sinnes laied open and reproued Psal 141.5 Let the righteous smite me friendly and reprooue me for such smiting shall be good for me and nothing is more dangerous for Kings and great personages then to haue
sins whereof they be guiltie not in generall to reproue sinne but to rippe vp mens consciences to come to particulars to tell men of their particular sinnes and impieties as Nathan did to Dauid in the Parable of the Sheep 2. Sam. 12. Thou art the man that hast done this thing Euen so the woman of Samaria did but dally with Christ vntill he came to tell her of her especiall sinnes Iohn 4.9 namely that shee was a vile lewd and wicked woman no better then a whoore or a harlot and then shee was tamed and beganne to listen to CHRISTS doctrine So here Dauid was asleepe in sinne all Nathan ●ame to him and tolde him Thou art the man that hast commi●ted adultery and murther and then beganne Dauid to repent and to beg pardon So Iudah could passe sentence against Thamar Genes 38. to be burned for adultery but neuer thought that his sinne had beene knowne but when hee saw the Seale the Cloake and the Staffe then he can say She is more righteous then I when hee was thus brought to light and his sinne laid to his charge Vse 1 This may admonish all Ministers of the Word that if they desire to conuert men and to humble them for their sinnes then to rip vp mens consciences to smite home to presse them with their sinnes Thou art the man 2. Sam. 12. Note For vnlesse men be thus dealt withall we see that selfe-loue will make men to put off to an other That is a good lesson for such a man I would he had heard it and so cleare themselues For as it was with Dauid and Iudah Genes 38. and the woman of Samaria till men see their particular sins they will not be humbled confesse them and therefore it is the duty of the minister to presse mens consciences with their sinnes in particular swearing lying whore dome drunkennes ignorance profanenesse c. Vse 2 If this be the surest and safest way to humble men to bring them vnto true repentance for their sins then you must be content to haue your selues thus dealt withal to haue Nathan tell thee Thou art the man that Iohn should tel thee of thy incest and vncleannes not to storme against it not to kicke against the Word For this know that if the word of God be not an edged sword to kil sin and cut the throate of it it will cut t●● throate of thy soule It will not the turne in vaine Oh then would you be saued by the word Then let the Word pierce your hearts and wound your soules a man that is dangerous sicke will open his arme vncouer it let the Chirurgeon let him bloud vpon a veine thanke him and pay him for his paines Well our soules bee dangerously sick with sinne though we know it not and wee haue many a deadly wound though we feele i● not let vs then lay them naked and suffer the Lords Chirurgeons with the sacrificing knife of the word of GOD to cut and launch them if euer wee looke to bee cured Take heede you be not like vnto Ahab 1 Reg 22.8 Marke 6. Psal 141.5 or Herod but rather acknowledge i● the endlesse mercie of GOD which sends some Nathan to reprooue you and to smite you alas men will not endure this to be saide Thou art the man to be tolde of their sinnes but it is the onely waie to saue mens soules And therefore let vs all yong and old rich and poore noble and simple be content to heare of our sinnes and Gods iudgements against them for til that message be listned vnto there is no Message from God of any pardon to be giuen or mercy to be shewed Though it were to a King yet wee see Nathan beeing sent from the Lord doth first his message of reproofe and heard that listned to before he vtter any word of pardon When Dauid had gone into Bershaba That is after Dauid had committed that foule and filthy sinne of adultery with Bershaba Doctr. 1 Where marke the great wisedome of the Spirit of God Chaste speech taught of God who speaking of a fowle and filthy fact vses a reuerent chaste speech very honest decent and therefore we learne that as the Spirit of God speakes so must wee inure and acquaint our selues to speake yea when we are to speake of things that are not comely to bee spoken to moderate our speech and to speake in an honest and a chaste manner So the holy Ghost exhorts vs that our words should be gracious and powdred with salt Colos 4.6 and such as may minister grace vnto the hearers But as for filthy communication or foolishiesting Ephe. 4.29 which is not comely let it not be once named amongst you And this teacheth vs that wee must all diligently study and practise the gouernement of the Tongue to order it aright in due manner which is a worthy studie according to that of the Prophet Psalme 34.12 13. What man is he that desireth life and loueth to see good dayes keepe thy tongue from euill and thy lippes that they speake no guile And to this purpose doth the Prophet Dauid speake in another psalme Psal thirtie nine and the first verse I thought I will take heede to my wayes that I sinne not with my tongue I will keepe my mouth brideled while the wicked is in my sight The holy vse of the tongue is the language of Canaan Esay chapter 19 verse 18. which we must account to speake that it may be ordered according to the wil and word of God Vse This condemneth the common abuse of mens tongues who do not only grieuously blaspheme the name of God in swearing but in most vile and filthie rotten speech such as would make any chast eares to blush for shame such vncleane and rotten words from yong and olde euen from little children and Infants are so common as must needes make a chaste minde to blush at them And how could they do this but that they heare it of their elders parents and others I beseech you remember Pauls words Eph. 4.29 Let no corrupt communication proceede out of your mouthes It is lamentable to heare that I haue heard of your children most miserable and cursed othes and filthy speeches euen of those which is strange that can hardly speake I pray you for Gods sake looke vnto it for if you suffer them and giue them liberty they will be the cause of your woe in the end Doctr. 2 Heere marke that Dauid a glorious and renowned King of Israel is content to shame himselfe for euer The godly do respect more the gl●ry of God then their own cr●dite to record his sinnes to his owne shame so that he may procure Gods glory and the good of his Church For this he knew that this example of his of his grieuous fall being recorded in Gods Booke would turne by GODS blessing to the endlesse comfort and good of his Church For
pardon of our sinnes in Christ Iesus and withall let vs shew it in doing what good wee can vnto others Vse 2 Let vs shunne that foule sinne of vnthankefulnesse to forget Gods blessings and passe ouer his mercies let vs not bee like the nine leapers who not one of them returned to praise God only the poore Samatitan finding himselfe cleansed came to blesse God for it so let vs take heede that wee be not found in that number who forget GODS fauours the Lord hath beene good vnto vs washed and cleansed our soules in CHRISTS bloud let vs returne vnto GOD let vs confesse it to his glorie and with Dauid call on our soules not to forget his benefites It is a note of an vnthankfull hart to obtaine a benefit and not to acknowledge it praise is comely and well becommeth the Saints of God The want whereof taketh away the comfort and sweete fruit of GODS blessing from vs. It is a great offence to be vnthankefull vnto men but farre greater to God in whom wee liue moue and haue our being And therefore let vs learne that whensoeuer wee haue obtained any fauour or blessing at GODS hands be it concerning this life or the life to come Let vs returne the calues of our lippes vnto him and let vs neuer shew our selues more readie to aske Then we are willing to praise the Lord when he hath granted the requests of our lippes Doctr. 3 It is a speciall fruit of faith and true repentance Fruite of Faith to seeke the good of others to conuey grace vnto others to shew what God hath done for our soules and to draw out the blessings which God hath bestowed vpon vs to the good and benefit of others The Prophet Dauid calleth all men vnto him and maketh his speech Come saith he I will shew you what God hath done for my Soule Psa 66.16 and the Elect are called vessells of Mercie because they being themselues filled with the mercie of GOD they should draw out the same as good liquor for the comfort of others Psal 116. Galat. 3. 2. Cor. 1.4 Esa 38.19 Luk. 22.23 Saint Paul saith God had mercie on him that hee might shew mercie vnto others The child of God is not like vnto churlish Nabal to say Euery man for himselfe and keepe all for themselues but they be pittifull and bountifull yea and to their power helpefull vnto others Vse 1 This may serue to comfort those who haue beene carefull for the performance of this duety that haue beene carefull to make others partakers of the same comforts they haue reaped themselues It is a blessed thing indeede when men haue endeuoured to their power to benefite others to exhort them to admonish them to comfort them and in all things to haue sought their good O what a wonderfull consolation and comfort shall this bee vnto vs when wee leaue this world and goe the way of all flesh to remember wee haue sought the good of others Daniel 13. ve 3 They that turne many to righteousnesse shall shine as the Starres in the firmament Luke 12.43 Blessed is that seruant when his Master commeth shall finde so doing We shall finde more comfort of heart and ioy of conscience when wee depart this life that we haue beene faithfull in that little committed to our trust made others partakers of it then if we had great aboundance of earthly blessings Vse 2 This may serue to reprooue that common conceit in mens mindes that so long as they doe well themselues they neede not care how others doe whether they sincke or swimme and therefore they keepe all to themselues neuer seeke to benefite others like a couetous and foolish Nabal part not with a bitte to Dauid so these keepe all for themselues by no meanes seeke to draw out the graces of God for the good of others but it is impossible for anie Christian man or woman who hath tasted truely of the mercie of GOD for his comfort and the worke of grace but hee must communicate the same to the good of others and indeed they are neuer so profitable as then as we see spices though neuer so sweete are not prófitable vntill they be rubbed and chafed and therefore let vs remember to practise this duety to helpe others and to teach them and communicate our knowledge Esa 38.19 comfort experience and iudgement to the good of others Doctr. 4 When Dauid saith hee will teach What doctrines Ministers ought to teach not his owne waies but Gods waies namely how the Lord dealeth with penitent sinners wee learne what is that the Ministers of the Word ought especially teach to poore sinners namely The wayes of GOD that is how God deales with poore sinners namely that hee is most willing to imbrace them and to pardon their sinnes if they will vnfeinedly repent Christ was exceeding plentifull in this kinde of teaching Matt. 11.28 howsoeuer hee did sometimes pronounce iudgements to impenitent sinners yet it was his vsuall course to preach Gods infinite mercie to all such as would repent Rom. 12.1 2. Corint 5.18.19 to inuite them and allure them to turne to God Vse 1 Well then this may direct all such as the Lord hath called to preach his Word to take this course that howsoeuer they may and must pronounce GODS iudgements against impenitent sinners yet they must preach Gods infinit mercy in Christ to all that will repent and shew how ready the Lord is to shew mercie to them that confesse and acknowledge their sinnes be weary of them and desire pardon for sure it is that if there bee any spake of grace in mens hearts Reuel 3. Luke 15. when they shall heare of Gods aboundant mercy in Christ that the Lord standeth at the doore and knocke that the Lord is like the Father of the Prodigall childe will meete vs in the mid-way It must needes if there be not a heart of steele make our bowels erne and for shame to seek vnto the Lord. And it was Paules manner to intreate men that they would bee reconciled to God to beseech them in his name with loue and kindenesse with teares and prayers to pray them to intreate them to beseech his hearers and we shall finde that churlish rough and harsh dealing great words and thundering speaches be not alwayes the best to win mens Soules But when wee shall with a milde and louing spirit intreat men and beseech them to repent turne to God it must needes affect them Vse 2 It must stirre the hearers vp to a most carefull and attentiue hearing and listening to the word of GOD For a man can not know the wayes of God by nature No by nature wee conceiue of GOD as a terrible Iudge and angrie GOD and flie from him as Adam did and therefore wee had need to haue the word of GOD taught vnto vs and be instructed in the wayes of God how the Lord God hath shewed mercie vnto
mercies for as thankefulnesse for an old is the beginning of a new so vnthankefulnesse for an old fauour is the next way to depriue vs of a new VERSE 16. 16 For thou desirest no sacrifice else would I give it thee c. DAVID hauing professed that it was his earnest desire to honour GOD to praise him and seeke his glory confesseth that hee hath no other meanes but to speake of his mercy and to be willing to set forth the same to become a Preacher of his righteousnesse and goodnes and he confesseth to his comfort that the Lord is more delighted with this then with all those externall ceremonies and sacrifices which the people of the Iewes did offer thought by them to please God and to appease his anger and to procure pardon of their sinnes thereby So that the maine scope of these two verses is this to shew that Dauid though hee had nothing in the world to requite the Lords mercy vnto him yet he perswaded himselfe vpon his true repentance the Lord will accept of his earnest desire to honour him and to set forth his praise In this 16. verse hee shewes what are those sacrifices which the Lord cares not for and desireth not outward sacrifices alone which men offer without faith and repentance and whereby they thinke to appease his anger and merit pardon of their sinnes by the same In the 17. verse hee shewes what are the best sacrifices that wee can offer vnto God which hee will accept of for CHRISTS sake and wherewith hee is well pleased A broken and contrite heart truely wounded and humbled for sinne and which doth by faith embrace IESVS CHRIST Who alone is the propitiatory sacrifice to appease his fathers anger and to worke our attonement and reconciliation with GOD. Thou desirest no sacrifice Sacrifices of the Iewes of two sorts THe Sacrifices of the Iewes were of two sorts some propitiatory to procure fauour at GODS hands for the pardon of sinne some gratulatory which were onely for thankes-giuing for blessings receiued now of these Dauid speakes especially heere and of Sacrifices for thankes-giuing there were twosorts some were called sacrifices as the first word signifies where some beast was slaine and offered in sacrifice to God Againe some were called burnt-offerings which were all consumed and turned into ashes and they were called so because the smoke of them ascended vp to heauen and both of them were figures of Christ IESVS who should be slaine and burned as it were in the fire of GODS anger for our sinnes Quest But how can the Lord be said not to desire burnt offerings and sacrifices seeing hee commanded them in his Law Res. We may not thinke the Prophet speakes heere simply that the Lord cares not for Sacrifices for as yet the Ceremonies of the Law were in force and the greatest part of GODS worship stood in Sacrifices and Dauid himselfe and Salomon were diligent and not sparing in performing this duty But wee must know Dauid speaks heere first that the Lord careth not for sacrifices as they were done of the common people of the Iewes because that whereas the LORD did ordaine them as helps to leade them to CHRIST that they might deny themselues and see they were worthy to die when the beast was slaine so they might seeke to bee saued by the euerlasting sacrifice of CHRIST alone But they began to imagine that by their very offering of beastes in sacrifice God was pleased neuer looking to CHRIST IESVS whereof they were but types and figures Secondly because the people of the Iewes did offer them without faith and repentance with impenitent hearts Ier. 7. and thought so long as they offered sacrifices though they liued in sinne it skilled not Thirdly the Lord delights not nor is not so well pleased with this outward sacrifice as with a broken and contrite heart when that is humbled and mournes for sinne beleeues in Christ Iesus and is careful to honour God by an holy life Doctr. 1 Seeing Dauid affirmeth that GOD cares not for the outward sacrifice when the inward is wanting A mans person must first be approued before his sacrifice be accepted Ier. 24.20 Esa 29.13 Wee learne that though a man should performe all the outward seruice and worship of God and that in neuer so glorious a manner yet if the heart bee not affected and purified all is in vaine the Lord cares not for it as to Preach the word to heare it to receiue the Sacrament c. if there be not a broken heart for sinne Mat. 15. a repentant heart a sanctified heart all is but vaine The Scribes and Pharisesseemed maruelous precise in outward shew very zealous and forward yet their hearts were puffed vp with pride selfe-loue malice couetousnesse c. And therfore Christ saith Math. 15. Vnlesse your righteousnesse exceed the righteousnesse of the Scribes and Pharises yee cannot enter into the Kingdome of heauen Iudas in outward shew Preached and Prayed as well as others yet a very deuill a most trayterous wretch full of hypocrisie couetousnesse and bloudy cruelty well wee see that though men make neuer so good and faire a shew yet if the heart be not sound all is in vaine and from the teeth outward and GOD cares not for it he esteemes as much of their Sacrifice as if they should kill a man or sacrifice a dog Esay 65.3 that is abomination to the Lord. Vse 1 This may serue to cut the combes of al those which be proud hipocrits and all they do is in outward appearance alas Their Prayers Preaching Hearing Prou. 29.9 Ps 50.16 it is but swines bloud dogs bloud a beautifull abomination and therefore let vs neuer content our selues with the outward worship and seruice of God but let vs labour to do all in truth with faith obedience repentance humiliation and good conscience Vse 2 This condemnes all the blind deuotious of ignorant and profane sinners who thinke that so long as they ofter their outward sacrifices come to Church heare the word receiue the Sacrament c. they may liue in sinne and yet please God and this was the very cause why the Lord abhor'd all the lewes sacrifices Esay 1.11.12.13 Ier. 7 8. And may not the Lord euen now abhor our sacrifices our comming to Church Heating Praying c. seeing men do content themselues with outward action and come with sinfull hearts and affections Doctr. 2 We learne hence that a man may performe duties which God hath cōmanded A man may performe a good duty and yet fin in the manner of doing it and yet not please God but sin most grieuously in doing of them to offer sacrifice it is GODS owne Commandement but when people shall do it in an euill manner either without faith and repentance or else to an euill end to merite at Gods hand then it makes that which God commands to be a sin to them not in it selfe but in them
be taught the wayes of God pag. 423 Doct. 6. Conuersion of a sinner is Gods worke pag. 426 VERSE 14. Doct. 1. Murder a haynous sinne pag. 431 Doct. 2. God hath mercy for such as seeke mercy pag. 436 Doct. 3. Punishment of sin should keepe vs from sinning pag. 438 Doct. 4. Note of a true penitent to aggrauate sinne pag. 443 Doct. 5. Faith required in prayer pag. 444 Doct. 6. Praise of our saluation properly belongs to God p. 446 Doct. 7. Gods mercies must vn-tye our tongues to praise him p. 459 Doct. 8. God should not be righteous if he should not pardon sinne pag. 461 VERSE 15. Doct. 1. Sin takes away the vse of the tongue that Man cannot speake as he should pag. 464 Doct. 2. No ability in man to performe any good pag. 468 Doct. 3. Thanksgiuing a necessarie dutie pag. 470 VERSE 16 Doct. 1. A mans person must first bee approued before his sacrifice accepted pag. 480 Doct. 2. A man may performe a good duty and yet sinne in the manner of doing it pag. 482 Doct. 3. Popish Sacrifices abhominable pag. 484 Doct. 4. Christ an end of all other Sacrifices pag. 486 VERSE 17. Doct. 1. Broken heart most rare thing to be found pag. 490 Doct. 2 God doth highly esteeme of a broken heart pag. 495 VERSE 18. Doct. 1. Prayer the chiefest refuge in time of danger pag. 499 Doct. 2. Prayer for the Church a necessary duty pag. 504 Doct. 3. Liberty of preaching one of Gods fauours pag. 508 Doct. 4. Faith must not rest vpon the merites of another pag. 512 Doct. 5. Sinnes of the Magistrate prouoke Gods anger highly pag. 515 Doct. 6. Penitent will seeke to build vp that which before hee had pulled downe pag. 517 Doct. 7. A man cannot pray vntill he repent pag. 518 VERSE 19. Doct. 1. What be those Sacrifices that God doth accept of p. 523 Doct. 2. Solemne vowes a Christian duty pag. 527 Doct. 3. Publick thanksgiuing after deliuerance required p. 531 The Contents PSALME 51. To him that excelleth A Psalme of Dauid when the Prophet Nathan came vnto him after he had gone in to Bershaba 1 HAVE mercy vpon me O God according to thy louing kindnesse according to the multitude of thy compassions put away my iniquities 2 Wash me throughly from my wickednesse and cleanse mee from my sinne 3 For I know my iniquities and my sinne is euer before me 4 Against thee Against thee onely haue I sinned and done euill in thy sight that thou maist be iust when thou speakest and pure when thou iudgest 5. Behold I was borne in iniquity and in sinne hath my mother conceiued me 6 Behold thou louest truth in the inward affection therefore hast thou taught me wisedome secretly 7 Purge me with hyssop and I shall be cleane wash me and I shall be whiter then snow 8 Make mee to heare of ioy and gladnesse that the bones which thou hast broken may reioyce 9 Hide thy face from my sinnes and put away all my iniquities 10 Create in me a cleane heart O God and renue a right Spirit within me 11 Cast me not away from thy presence and take not thy holy Spirit from me 12 Restore me to the ioy of thy saluation and stablish me with thy free Spirit 13 Then shall I teach thy wayes vnto the wicked and sinners shall be conuerted vnto thee 14 Deliuer me from bloud O God which art the God of my saluation and my tongue shall sing ioyfully of thy righteousnesse 15 Open thou my lips O Lord and my mouth shall shew forth thy praise 16 For thou desirest no sacrifice though I would giue it thou delightest not in burnt-offerings 17 The Sacrifices of God are a contrite spirit a contrite and a broken heart O God thou wilt not despise 18 Bee fauourable vnto Zyon for thy good pleasure build vp the wals of Ierusalem 19 Then shalt thou accept the sacrifices of righteousnesse euen the burnt-offering and oblation Then shall they offer Calues vpon thine Altar A plaine and familiar Exposition vpon the 51. Psalme First preached and now published for the benefit of Gods Church Psalme 51. THE TEXT To him that excelleth a Psalme of Dauid when the Prophet Nathan came vnto him after hee had gone in to Bershaba COncerning the Book of the Psalmes it is an Epitome of the whole Scriptures teaching vs what we are to beleeue and doe both to God and man In which as in a glasse we may clearely behold the nature of GOD his wisedome goodnesse and mercy towardes his Church and Children As also most notable spectacles of his fearefull wrath vengeance against the wicked and vngodly If men would pray vnto God and craue for any mercy and blessing at his hands heere bee excellent platformes of true hearty and earnest prayers If men would giue thankes for blessings receiued for iudgemēts escaped or for Deliuerance from wicked and vngodly men here be worthy examples and directions If men would finde comfort in temptations troubles and afflictions and learne with patience to beare them There is no part of the Bible more sweete and comfortable And therefore it should be our delight and study and wee ought to spend the more time in reading and in the meditation of so excellent and worthy a Booke according to that of our Sauiour Ioh. 5.39 Search the Scriptures Because that will bring a man to true happinesse in the end namely to know God to be his God to know Iesus Christ to know himselfe and to direct him in that narrow Path that shall leade vnto life I thought good to speake of this Psalme because it containeth in it a most worthy example of true and vnfained repentance without which there is not nor can be any pardon of sinne Except yee repent Luke 13.5 The argument of the Psalm ye shall all perish Now it containeth a famous and most worthy example of repentance if you either regard the Person who was a renowned and glorious King of Israel a holy Prophet of God yea a man after Gods owne heart Againe in the matter of the psalme and of his repentance you shall see a spectacle of many most great and grieuous sins committed by Dauid wherein we may see the great frailetie and weakenes of Gods children which may teach vs to pray vnto the Lord for the spirit of corroboration on for if Dauid fell whither shall we fall if God do but a litle leaue vs to our selues And howsoeuer by the speciall mercy of God towardes Dauid this sin of his preuailed not to his eternall condemnation yet wee see what terrour of conscience and griefe of heart he sustained before hee could bee assured of his former comfort And this shal all flesh find that the pleasures of sinne for a season heere will bring with them sorrow in the end As for the repentance of Dauid we shall see it is most excellent and admirable for hee doth freely and frankly confesse his sinnes and is
commodity pleasure delight and sweetnesse of sinne that so shewing them onely the golden baite of sinne and hiding the poisoned hooke he might moue men to runne headlong into all sinne But when Sathan gets his purpose and men be in his snare and fallen into sinne Oh how will hee then presse their poore consciences then he wil loade them and set out their sinnes to the full in a most vgly manner nothing then but hell fire damnation and the curse of God that so if it be possible he may draw them into the gulfe of dispaire O that men could consider this in time how sinne wil one day change her countenance howsoeuer it commeth at first in a flattering manner pretending nothing but friendship but in the end will leaue a sting behinde it euen a guiltie conscience terrour of minde and anguish of spirite Wherefore let vs flie from sin as from the biting of a Serpent that we be not stung therewith vnto eternall death Knowing that the wages of sinne is death Rom. An accusing conscience the meanes to bring me to repentance 6.23 Doctr. 1 Whereas Dauids sinnes being alwayes before him did vrge him to confesse them yea to repent and beg the pardon of them wee learne that the remembrance of our sinnes and the calling them to minde together with conscience accusing for them is the way and meanes to come to true repentance to make a man confesse them and begge the pardon of them whereas if they slippe out of our mindes or we know them not nor wee finde not our Consciences to accuse vs of them Alas we can neither confesse them nor truely be humbled and begge the pardon of them And therefore Dauid confesseth heere that by reason his sinnes were euer before him he was continually vexed tormented with the horrour of them his conscience still accused and annoied him and therfore hee is constrained and vrged humbly to confesse them and to begge the pardon of them at Gods hands Whereas the wrath of God doth euer follow such as haue sleepie and drowsie consciences giuing them ouer to a reprobate sence to a slumbering spirit and to hardnesse of the heart that they fall to be past feeling and can not repent Rom. 1.28 Such as regarded not to know God hee gaue them vp to their hearts lusts vnto all vncleanenesse and punished one sinne with another And surely it is iust with God that hee should forsake vs with his grace that haue forsaken him by our sinnes According to that of the Prophet Psalme 81.11 My people would not heare my voyce And Israel would none of mee So I gaue them vp vnto the hardnesse of their heart and they haue walked in their owne Councels Sight of sinne first step to repentance So then hence wee learne that a man will neuer repent truely of his sinnes seeke to God for pardon neither is there any other way or means to be reconciled to God but this to feele the weight and burthen of his sinnes and feeling his conscience to accuse him to vexe and to wound him till he finde God to be mercifull and reconciled vnto him for the pardon of them and the appeasing and quieting of his conscience Vse 1 Seeing till such time as the conscience be wounded for sinne and vexed and tormented with it a man will neuer seeke for pardon Then wee learne hence that no man can taste of the sweetenesse of GODS mercie in CHRIST for his saluation till hee haue tasted of the bitter fruite of sinne and of a wounded and distressed conscience Looke on Dauid on the Iews Psal 6.32.77 Actes 2.37 and as for those that would taste of GODS mercie and yet are loathe to feele the smart of sinne they deceiue themselues we see that ere the body be purged men must taste of bitter pilles of bitter potions Such may suspect their repentance who feele nor sinne to wound their consciences And as for those who neuer felt anie such griefe nor wound of Conscience no such astonishment for their sins they may iustly feare their repentance is not sound that they haue not as yet beene truely humbled for it is certaine that before wee can truely repent and be reconciled to GOD we must haue the feeling of the smart of sinne and find our hearts troubled and our consciences wounded Vse 2 This confutes that fond and foolish Opinion of many in the world who if they fee any one wounded for sinne distressed in soule crying out of his misery and feeles his conscience exceedingly wounded and begins euen to dispaire of Gods mercy what do men iudge of such a man surely that it is nothing but melancholy and dumpishnesse and therefore they counsell him to bee merry to go to merry company to put away such odde conceits such vaine and foolish fancies but alas poore soules they consider not that it is the speciall worke of GOD wounding the conscience for sinne that they feele the anger of God for sinne and are troubled and vexed for that and till God giue mercy and reconciliation be had in CHRIST there can be no peace Vse 3 We learne hence that it is better to haue an accusing conscience for sin then to haue a dead conscience Dead conscience heauie Iudgemēt a benummed conscience a sleepy and slumbering conscience a seared and frozen conscience for if a mans conscience doe daily bring his sinnes to his minde so that hee sees them before his eies then he will be grieued for them hee will confesse them and begge the pardon of them but when a man hath a slumbering conscience that is benummed then hee goes on in sinne from day to day neuer feeleth any smart of it nor euer desires the pardon of it as the poore Iewes who seeing their fearefull estate crie out Actes 2.37 What must wee doe so doe all wounded consciences seeing their fearefull sinnes and damnable estate crie out for mercie and seeke for pardon Oh it is a fearefull Iudgement of GOD to haue a sleepie or a drowsie Conscience It is like a wilde beast which so long as it lies asleepe seemeth very tame gentle but when he is rowzed flies into a mans face Euen so howsoeuer a mans conscience may seeme for a time to bee quiet and men may thinke they haue a good conscience indeede yet being awaked by the hand of GOD it will rent out euen the very throat of their soule Doctr. 2 Seeing Dauid doth acknowledge heere that his sinnes being euer before him awaked him Necessary duety to call our sinnes to account and vrged him instantly and earnestly to seeke for pardon Wee learne that it is a good thing for vs to call our sinnes to accompt to haue them often in minde to set them before our eies the greatnesse number and heinousnesse of them First it is a good meanes to prepare vs to true repentance and humiliation for them Lam. 3.40 Secondly it is a speciall means to
thogh it cost them the losse of Gods fauour and the losse of their owne soules Let vs not deceiue our selues let vs trie our harts by this rule whether they be sanctified or not dost thou find a dislike of all sinne and an hatred of them hast thou a constant and resolute purpose no more to sin against thy God wittingly and willingly hast thou a resolute purpose by the grace of God to walke before him all thy dayes This is a signe of an vpright heart and that it is sanctified but dost thou finde no such resolution no such purpose but rather contrarie a purpose to runne on in thy olde sins thou wilt continue in them let God and men say and doe what they can in lying stealing drunkennes whordome ignorance contempt of the word c. say what thou wilt professe what thou wilt it is a cleare case thy heart is naught it is filthy not sanctified for it is impossible that a man should haue true repentance and an heart truly sanctified and to keepe a purpose to liue in his knowne sins And therefore it conuinceth all such to bee impenitent sinners and notorious hypocrites yea if they leaue many sins and yet purpose to liue in one it argueth the heart is not sanctified Marke 6. Matth. 28. Herod left many yet liued in couetousnesse Vse 2 This Doctrine may serue for the comfort of Gods children who are much grieued for their sins and infirmities when they faile come short of good duties and sometimes start aside as saith S. Iames In many things we sinne all and the iust man falls seuen times but if thou canst truly say it is against my purpose I hate the sinne I commit I condemne it I had no purpose to doe it my desire was to please GOD then thou maiest haue comfort thy heart is sound God wil not condemne thee for it Mal. 3.17 The Lord will spare his children as a father his only sonne A child is going to Schoole and his purpose is so to doe in the way he fals into some company and staies there too long and playes the truant but it is against his purpose euen so the childe of God purposeth to serue God and to please him in all things hath no purpose to sinne but by some temptation of the Diuell or allurement of the world hee is ouertaken I do the euil I would not Rom. 7. I cannot doe the good I would but I delight in the Law of God concerning the inner man This is Pauls comfort and this is the comfort of all Gods children if they can truly say I doe the euill I would not I delight in the law of God that GOD will accept the will for the deede Renue or refresh a right spirit in mee AS if the should haue said O Lord I haue by my sins dimmed thy graces in me yea euen quenched and extinguished them and almost put them cleane out but Lord I beseech thee renue thy graces in me Refresh them Euen as we see a lamp when all the oyle is spent it winkes and is almost extinguished till it bee renued and refreshed with oyle then it burneth againe and giues light Doctr. 5 Hence we learne what is the cursed nature of sin Sin quenches grace as water doth fire and the great power of it namely it is as a poole of water cast on the fire which if it do not quench and extinguish and put out all yet it greatly allayes the heat of it Euen so the graces of GODS spirit in his children alas they be but weake and small but sinne is as a poole of colde water to quench the heat and comfort of them Dauid was wont to delight in Gods seruice to be forward thereunto but sinne did so coole him that he could haue little ioy in it now Demas was forward a while but the world choked him so that he left Christ and Christ biddes the Church of Sardy to be awake and to strengthen the things that are ready to die in them and the Laodiceans grew neither hote nor cold by reason of their pride carnall securitie Reuel 3.3 Reuel 2. so is the church of Ephesus reprooued for that shee had lost her first loue So the Apostle S. Iames resembleth and compareth sin to Childe-bearing for the fruitefulnesse of it Iames 1.15 Lust when it hath conceiued it bringeth foorth sinne and sinne when it is finished it bringeth foarth death 1. Cor. 5.6 Likewise it is compared to leauen that leaueneth the whole lumpe and therefore no maruell though it proceed by little and little from one degree to an other Vse 1 When we see some men who haue been forward haue taken delight in good things now grow cold and lose their first loue this is a flat signe that some sin or other hath stole vpon them they either fall in loue with the world delights plesures profits preferments or else securitie possesse their soules pride idlenes slouth security couetousnes plesure some sin or other hath bewitched them and therfore let all such as find thēselues thus decaying in grace faith cōfort care and conscience let them suspect themselues and think all is not well let them search and find the cause of their decay and it is sinne some sin or other hath crept vpon them Vse 2 How should this make vs afraide of sin seeing it hath so woful effects which is to quench the comfort and graces of Gods holy Spirit in vs it blindes our eyes that we cannot see what is good and euill it hardeneth the heart that a man can not relent and mourne for his sins and bee moued with Gods iudgements it bringeth a decay eclipse of Gods graces men are afraid to doe any thing that might hinder their health or wealth how much more the health and happines of their soules Let vs therefore alwayes keepe a diligent watch ouer our soules let vs seeke to cut off all occasions to euill and indeuour to stop the first beginning for the more sin groweth to an head the more the spirit of God is quenched the worke of grace is diminished and the assurance of our comfort is weakened and lessened Vse 3 When we find any decay in loue zeale faith knowledge repentance obedience c. O then let vs labour to be renued to recouer our former estate againe Reuel 2.1 2. Tim. 1.5 Doe thy first workes againe awake and strengthen the things ready to die Stirre vp euen as a sparke of fire in ashes blow it vp so must we vse all means whereby we may haue the worke of grace renued in vs. Meanes for the increase of grace 1 We must attend vpon the word of God preached for as that is the meanes to beget faith so it is to encrease it and renue it 2 Wee must reade and meditate much call our liues to account and be sory for our decayes and labour to repaire them euen as a ship when it leakes
speake well bee not proud of it What hast thou that thou hast not receiued Oh then why art thou proud of it Well let vs acknowledge whence wee receiue all and giue GOD the glory Vse 2 It condemnes the erronious doctrine of the Papists who so much iustifie mans free-will and goodnes that he being but helped by grace a little is able to keep the Law yea to merit saluation and life eternall But if thou canst not by thy own power so much as moue thy lips or open thy mouth how can they with all their goodnesse keep the Law and so merit saluation Vse 3 Seeing the motion of the lips and so of the whole body is of God and no man can speak a word but by the power of GOD not say Christ is the Lord but by the power of the Holy Ghost Yea in him wee liue moue Acts 27. 1. Reg. 13.4 and haue our being Oh then how should wee bee most carefull to speake and do so as GOD haue glory for vnlesse the Lord giue thee power thou canst not moue thy finger nor thy tongue nor once open thy lips if the Lord deny thee this fauour and with-hold his power as in that wicked Ieroboam when hee would haue slaine the Prophet of GOD fo● crying against his sinnes the Lord smote his hand so as it withered and hee could not pull it in againe Well let vs all take heed how wee speake and abuse our tongues least the Lord in iustice make them cleaue to the roofe of our mouthes for the same 2 Part of the verse The second part of the verse containes a solem●e protestation of Dauid that if the Lord shall thus shew him mercy in pardoning his sin and receiuing him into sauour againe that then he will be most willing and ready to praise God and to publish his mercy and goodnesse whereby the Lord shall reape much glory Doctr. 1 Heere wee see Thankesgiuing a necessary duty what is that God requires at our hand for all the mercies hee bestowes vpon vs namely praise and thankes-giuing that wee should speake of Gods mercies seek to honour him and to bee thankefull for his blessings this Dauid shewes more plainely What shall I giue vnto the Lord for all his benefits Ps 116.13 Deu. 10.12 I will take the cup of saluation and call vpon the name of the Lord. Where hee shewes that all that God lookes for at our hands is Praise and Thankes-giuing so the Lord himselfe hauing rehearsed his great blessings vnto his people saith thus O Israel what doth the Lord thy God require of thee but to feare him and to loue him and to walke in his waies Where he shews wherin stands our true thankefulnesse namely not onely in word to acknowledge his mercy but in life to feare him loue him call vpon him trust in him and keepe his commandements Vse 1 Seeing this is all the Lord requires for his great and continuall blessings and mercies for soule and body namely thankefulnesse acknowledging his loue and mercy and praising him for the same let vs labour with our owne hearts to giue the Lord praise to acknowledge his mercy and goodnesse bestowed vpon vs Ps 103.1.2 Psal 33.1 It is a comely thing to bee thankefull And that we may the better be stirred vp to performe this worthy duty of praising God let vs consider both the greatnesse and continuance of Gods blessings bestowed vpon vs as Dauid did Forget not al his benefits who gaue thee the pardon of thy sins c. so let vs bethinke our selues of GODS loue mercy to vs First in electing vs to be the sons of God in deliuering vs from hell and damnation in redeeming vs by the death bloudshedding of his owne Son in preseruing vs from so many dangers in feeding vs and cloathing vs and all the rest of his blessings for this life and that which is to come Oh! if we could thus bethinke our selues of the number greatnesse and continuance of Gods mercies how could wee be so vnkind to forget or to be vnthankful for his blessings we see if a friend do vs a pleasure though it bee but a meales meat we will be thankfull for it speake of it but if hee shall bee a meanes to saue our life from sword fire water or the like oh then we wil go on our hands and knees to do him good Well God is our best Friend and wee are most beholden to him yea more then to all the world and therfore let vs labour with our owne hearts to be thankefull and because many can skill to giue God thankes in words and with their lips let vs know it is not enough in wordes to blesse God and say thankes bee to God but wee must labour in life to shew our thankefulnesse when as we labor to honor God when as we seek to do his will and to serue him and are loath to offend so mercifull and bountifull a God for if a man shall make shew in words that hee is thankefull and yet liue in sinne there is no thankfull heart in him And that we may the better be stirred vp to do this let vs know there is no better way to moue the Lord to continue his loue mercy vnto vs then when we do freely acknowledge his mercy and are thankful for it as we see if we giue a small thing to a poore body if they be thankefull to speake of it and to confesse it it will prouoke vs to do them greater fauours and say alas he is thankfull it is well bestowed on him he is worthy of a better turne so as to bee thankefull for one good turne it is to craue another and therefore let vs remember this duety it is comely it is all the Lord requires and it is the way to procure a new mercy at GODS hands Vse 2 Let vs take heede of that foule fault of vnthankefulnesse when as men can be content to deuour Gods mercies from day to day and neuer giue him any thankes like the Sow vnder the tree eates the acornes and neuer lookes whence they come so many wicked men deuoure the mercies of God and neuer open their mouthes like the nine Leapers whereof not one returned backe to praise GOD. Luke 17. Causes of vnthankenesse The causes of vnthankfulnesse first men consider not the greatnes number and continuance of Gods mercies and therfore they thinke themselues more beholden to a naturall man for a meales meate then to God for all his mercies Secondly forgetfulnesse of his mercies when men let them passe away and neuer bee affected with them Psal 103.2 Thirdly the hardnesse of mans heart which is not touched nor effected with the great blessings of God Well let vs beware of this sinne which is so odious that the heathen men would rather be accused of any sinne then this sinne of vnthankfulnesse Secondly by vnthankefulnesse wee depriue our selues of many other
all men do by nature that when sin is committed done and past they shall neuer be called to account for the same But alas no length of time can we are sin away if it bee not taken away by true and vnfained Repentance Yea the sinnes of our youth which many yeares agoe wee haue committed if now in time we do not repent and stop the mouth of the same shall stand vp as new and fresh against vs as the first houre we committed them Oh that we could be wise to thinke vpon these things Our selues waxe old our bodies are declining to the graue and will we take no paines to weare away our sinnes but to let them stand in their strength against vs This weare a great folly Let men therfore thinke of this betimes there is no going to Heauen with dry eyes or beds of downe Now if this poore worke of mine may finde entertainment with thee I shall so much the more be encouraged to take paines in this kinde vpon other places of Scripture as vpon the first Psalme which thou maist shortly expect And withall may helpe thee forward to this necessary duty of Repentance I haue thē my desire giue the praise to him from whom all good commeth who worketh in vs both the will the deed to whom be praise and honour for euer and euer AMEN Thine in the Lord Iesus SAMVEL SMITH The Table of the principall Doctrines briefly handled in this Booke Out of the Title of the Psalme Page 1. 2. 3. Doct. 1. Singing of Psalmes an ancient practise in the Church of God page 6. Doct. 2. A Childe of God may fall after hee is effectually called Page 16. Doct. 3. The word preached the ordinary meanes to beget Faith and Repentance page 21. Doct. 4. A fearful thing to liue in sin without repentance pag. 25. Doct. 5. Ministers must reproue the greatest personages pag. 30. Doct. 6. Men must bee charged with their speciall sins pag. 38. Doct. 7. Chaste speech taught of God page 42. Doct. 8. The godly respect more the glory of God then their owne credit page 44. Doct. 9. The strongest may fall page 46. VERSE I. Doct. 1. Sight of sin the first step to repentance page 52. Doct. 2. Sorrow for sinne note of a godly man page 58. Doct. 3. Mercie is chiefly to bee sought for page 61. Doct. 4. God alone is to be prayed vnto page 66. Doct. 5. Experience of former fauour assureth of future page 71 Doct. 6. The mercy of God emboldens sinners to come vnto him Page 74. Doct. 7. Gods mercy mans merit page 79. Doct. 8. The nature of sin p. 83 Doct. 9. God a God of mercie Page 85. Doct. 10. The Lord keepes a book of all our sinnes page 89. VERSE 2. Doct. 1. A wounded conscience can finde no rest but onely in Christ page 98 Doct. 2. Difference betwixt the sorrow of the godly and the wicked page 102 Doct. 3. Sinne defiles a Man page 106 Doct. 4. Hard matter to be clensed from the pollution of sin p. 110 Doct. 5. Bloud of Christ alone doth wash away sinne page 114. VEERS 3. Doct. 1. Confession euer goes before remission pag. 120 Doct. 2. An accusing conscience the meanes to bring men to repentance pag. 141 Doct. 3. Necessary duty to call our sins to account pag. 139. Doct. 4. Sinne once knowne doth euer accuse till it be pardoned pag. 145 Doct. 5. Sinne neuer goes alone pag. 149 VERSE 4. Doct. 1. A mans sins are open before God pag. 155 Doct. 2. What sorrow it is that accompanies repentance pag. 160 Doct. 3. Note of a penitent person not to excuse his sin pag. 166 Doct. 4. God alone can forgiue sinnes pag. 171 Doct. 5. Acknowledgement of partitular sinnes required in true repentance pag. 180 Doct. 6. Men sin before God p. 187 Doct. 7. The Lord maketh good vse of our consciences pag. 191 Doct. 8. God is euer iust in his iudgements pag. 195. 202 VERSE 5. Doct. 1. A man doth neuer truely repent till hee come to know his owne nature pag. 210 Doct. 2. No man is borne by nature the child of God pag. 211 Doct. 3. Godly parents beget sinfull children pag. 217 VERSE 6. Doct. 1. True knowledge of God workes true humility pag. 224 Doct. 2. A sanctified heart the greatest blessing of God p. 231 Doct. 3. Sinne is but a lying vanity pag. 233 Doct. 4. A fearefull thing to sin against knowledge pag. 237 Doct. 5. Heauenly wisedome the gift of Gods spirit pag. 244 VERSE 7. Doct. 1. Pardon of sin the greatest mercy pag. 249 Doct. 2. Sin is infectious pag. 253 Doct. 3. The ceremonies vnder the law were but to lead vs to Christ pag. 255 Doct 4. Christs bloud alone doth purge our sinnes pag. 256 Doct. 5. Situation to be sought for onely in Christ pag. 260 Doct. 6. Sin defiles a man p. 265 Doct. 7. Naturall men their estate Described pag. 269 VERSE 8. Doct. 1. Assurance of the pardon of sins may be attained pag. 282 Doct. 2. Mans testimony of the remission of sins is nothing without the testimony of Gods spirit pag. 285 Doct. 3. Ministery of the word meanes whereby God conueyes comfort to his children pag. 290 Doct. 4. Where sin is not pardoned there can be no true ioy pag. 295 Doct. 5. No sorrow in the godly like the sorrow for sin pag. 300 Doct. 6. There is no respect of persons with God pag. 303 Doct. 7. Pardon of sinne brings true ioy pag. 304 VERSE 9. Doct. 1. Gods anger most fearefull to the godly pag. 310 Doct. 2. Manner of Gods pardoning sinne pag. 317 Doct. 3. All our sins are knowne to God pag. 321 VERSE 10. Doct. 1. Iustification and Sanctification go together pag. 326 Doct. Repentance a new creation pag. 329 Doct. 3. True sanctification is neuer in part pag. 333 Doct. 4. God is the Author of sanctification pag. 338 Doct. 5. Sinne hinders the worke of sanctification pag. 341 Doct. 6. Child of God not alwayes at one stay pag. 348 Doct. 7. A purpose not to sin mark of a sanctified heart pag. 351 Doct. 8. Sinne quenches grace as water fire pag. 355 VERSE 11. Doct. 1. The pleasures of sinne are deere bought pag. 262 Doct. The Iudgements of God vpon other cause the godly to feare pag. 378 Doct. 3. Sin takes away the fecling of Gods fauor for a time pag. 379 VERSE 12. Doct. 1. Fruit of sinne described pag. 390 Doct. 2. Fauour of God is a Christians chiefest ioy pag. 393 Doct. 3. State of Gods children not alwayes alike pag. 398 Doct. 4. Pardon of sinne the soundest ioy pag. 401 Doct. 5. Man weake being left to himselfe pag. 406. VERSE 13. Doct. 1. The goodnesse of God towards our selues must bee made knowne pag. 411 Doct. 2. Thankfulnesse a necessary duty pag 414 Doct. 3. Fruit of faith to seeke the good of others pag. 417 Doct. 4. What Doctrine Ministers must teach pag. 420 Doct. 5. Ignorant are to
what a singular comfort is this to Gods children when they shall remember that the falls and slippes of such worthy men are recorded in Gods Booke And if this were not our faith would faile and we should euen vtterly despaire And as it was with Dauid so it is with all the godly if euer they felt the terror of an accusing conscience for sinne if euer they were displeased at themselues for offending a good and gracious GOD they will not then sticke to manifest their own shame and proclaime their owne follie with griefe of heart with the Leper in the Lawe Leuiticus chapter 13. and 45. verse I am vncleane I am vncleane that so they may procure their former peace from GOD and giue him glorie by their repentance as they dishonoured him by their sinnes So that where the Lord doth awaken the conscience all excuses are set aside and man is glad to disburden himselfe by confessing his sinne vnto the Lord. Vse 1 We learne by Dauids example not to bee vnwilling to doe that which may be for GODS glorie and the good of his church though it should be our vtter disgrace in the world Yea euen to shame our selues for euer so as God may haue his honour by vs alas We are so charie of our owne credite and so loath to shame our selues that we will not acknowledge our sins and infirmities thogh it might turne much to Gods glory but this let vs know that it is our duty to seek Gods glory and the good of his Church though we should euen for euer shame our selues to the world it is a shame to sin no shame to repent yea shame is the best fruit of sinne Rom. 6. neither is our shame increased by confessing our sinnes but rather diminished and taken away and yet so nice are we that wee are loath to acknowledge our sinnes without which there is no pardon of sinne Doctr. 3 From the persons that fell into this great sinne of Adultery The strongest may fall namely Dauid and Bershaba Dauid an excellent King and Prophet of God yea a man after Gods owne heart And Bershaba no common sinner but a woman of great name yea a religious woman as it appeareth wise Prou. 31. and discreete By this wee may see into how great sins the children of God may fall if the Lord leaue them but a little to themselues as wee may see in Noah Lot Dauid Peter and the like Vse 1 Seeing it is so Oh how should wee watch ouer our wayes Though thou beest the childe of God yet see how thou mayest fall if the Lord leaue thee but a while Pro. 4.23 O then countergard thy heart c. keepe it with watch and ward and looke vnto the casements of thy soule thy eares and thy e●es by them was Dauid ouercome what folly is it then in them who dare come into any company Note that dare looke pry into the beauty of women as though they were so strong that they were out of all danger to sin But art thou stronger then Dauid If not thou mayest fall Vse 2 Let all Ladies and godly women take heede let them looke on Bershaba a worthy woman and let them feare to giue any entertainement to lust and vncleanenesse for they may be sooner ouer-taken then they be aware looke vnto thy eyes and to thy company lest thou be poisoned by the company of vnchaste persons Yea it may admonish all men and women though neuer so sanctified chaste and religious to feare themselues and to cut off all occasions to vncleannesse as pride in apparrell dalliance euill company idlenesse and the like which be fore-runners of this sinne Vse 3 Lastly let no vncleane person man or woman make Dauid nor Bershabaes sinnes Note a meanes to embolden them or bolster them in vncleanenesse for if thou sinne because such sinned thou mayest perish in them this is not the end why their sinnes be noted in the Booke of GOD for to bolster vs in sinne But rather to admonish vs of our weakenesse to make vs watch lest we fall seeing such excellent ones haue fallen Oh then let vs imitate their repentance not their falls Psalme 51. VERSE 1. Haue mercy on me O God according to thy louing kindnes according to the multitude of thy compassions put away mine iniquities Now follows the psalme it selfe and it is a most excellent psalme to be learned of euery christian man and woman and oft times to be vsed for our comfort for it containes a most earnest prayer of Dauid that worthy seruant of God and renowned king 〈…〉 a Prophet of GOD and a man after his owne heart Wherein hee humblie doth acknowledge his sins vnto the Lord earnestly intreating for grace and fauor at Gods hands for the true pardon of them all and to be comforted againe by the gracious promises of God This Psalme may be diuided into 2. parts in the first part Dauid prayeth for himselfe vnto the eighteenth verse in the second part he prayeth for the church of God that the Lord would be fauourable vnto Syon his Church and build vp Ierusalem The maine thing which Dauid so earnest and so often prayeth for is mercy and fauour at Gods hands for the pardon of his sinnes and this Petition is repeated againe and againe ioyned with great affection and earnest desire of mercie confessing his sinnes vnfainedly and abhorring them Secondly Dauid prayeth vnto God for the worke of sanctification that the Lord would purge him and sanctifie him by his holy Spirit and renue his heart Thirdly bee promiseth to preach forth this mercy of God vnto others that his example shal be a meanes by GODS blessing to conuert them to make them afraid of sin and to comfort them that be fallen Fourthly hee sheweth the great abuse of outward Sacrifices and the outward worship seruice of GOD that if it be done by impure and impenitent sinners alas Esay 1.11 the Lord takes no pleasure in it but hates and abhorres it In the first verse we are to cōsider First what is the thing Dauid begs namely Mercy Secondly the person of whom he begges it and that is of God Haue mercy on me O God Thirdly the maner greatnes of this mercy much mercy and great mercy because of his great misery the doubling of the petition shewes he praied with feeling and great affection Haue mercy on me O God As if he should haue said O my God I am a most vile and miserable sinner I haue committed very great and grieuous sinnes I stand in great need of thy mercy and therefore haue mercy on me in the pardon of my sinne Doctr. 1 Before a man can either craue for mercy Sight of sinnes the first st●p to repentance and begge the pardon of his sins he must haue the sight of them he must see the danger of them and finde himselfe to stand in extreame neede of Gods mercy Dauid he had
from his house but one sonne should kill an other Secondly that the child conceiued in adultery should die thirdly hat his owne sons should rebel against him and lastly that his wiues should be abused as hee had abused an other mans Doctr. 1 Hence marke what vse the Lord will make euen of an accusing and guiltie conscience namely The Lord maks good vse of our consciēce it shal be the Accuser Witnesse and Iudge to accuse and condemne it selfe But shall cleare the Lord of all iniustice or hard dealing making way vnto the Lords righteous iudgement This we may clearely beholde in Iudas Matth. 27. who readeth his owne Sentence of condemnation against himselfe saying I haue sinned in betraying innocent bloud And for this purpose the Lord hath put into the Soule of euery man not onelie a knowledge whereby we can discern betwixt that which is lawfull and good from that which is euill so farre as shall leaue all men without excuse But also that conscience can make application of that knowledge in all the actions of a mans life approouing that which is good and therein concerning matter of ioy and comfort or else condemning him for that which is euill which will cause a fearefull horrour in Soule as we see in Caine Genes 4. Trembling in body as in Felix Actes 24.26 or else fearefull Dreames and Visions as in Baltezar Dan. 5. And this wee may heere clearely behold in Dauid The force of whose conscience was such as that it sought no starting holes to hide it selfe but saith Against thee Against thee haue I sinned c. And withall doth cleare the Lord of iniustice and hard dealing towards him If he should bring vpon him and his house all those feareful Iudgements which by Nathan the Lords Prophet hee had threatned against him 2. Sam. 12. Vse 1 From this we learne what an intollerable torment a wicked conscience is euen a Gibbet and a Racke to wound a man withall and as a fearefull huy and cry euery where ouertaking them giuing a man no rest neither night nor day but euery where and in all places is euer dragging him before the Iudge No sooner did Paul dispute of Iustice temperance and iudgement to come but Felix trembled Actes 24. No sooner had Cain slaine his righteous brother Abel but his guiltie conscience made his countenance to fall Genes 4. What maruell is it then if the wicked would stifle and choke the noise of their consciences being so fearefull and terrible but this they cannot doe Which being so Oh! in the feare of God let euery one take heed of sinne for the motions thereof may well be compared to those locusts of the bottomlesse p●t Reuel 9. hauing faces like men and their haire like the haire of women but a taile like a Scorpion which stingeth to death Oh! full little doth many a poore soule thinke that that sin which now seemeth to bee as light as a feather should lie so heauy vpon their soules in the end Vse 2 This teacheth vs moreouer to be very carefull that wee neglect not the checkes of conscience nor our owne hearts reproouing vs of our wayes for the time commeth apase and thou knowest not how soone when that conscience of thine which now doth checke thee shall iudge thee and that heart of thine which now doth reprooue thee shall torment thee and thou by it shall be accused and conuicted that thou hast beene a wilful chooser of thine owne destruction Againe in that the Prophet doth acknowlege that if the Lord should bring vpon him all those iudgements which hee before had threatned by the Prophet Nathan namely 2. Sam. 12. That the Sword should neuer de part from his house that the child conceiued in adultery should die That his sonnes should defloure his wiues c. yet for all that that God were most iust in his iudgements wee learne a second point of Doctrine that howsoeuer the Lord reprooueth vs for sin Doctr. 2 God is euer iust in his iudgèments and seemes to threaten and thunder out his iudgements as hee did against Dauid yet we are to confesse that God is iust and righteous in his threatnings that hee doth not deale more seuerely with vs then our sins deserue Thus Dauid did though he was a King yet hauing sinned and committed euill in Gods sight when Nathan came tooke him vp roundly for his sinnes hee acknowledged God dealt iustly with him though he rebuked him sharply and seuerely so must wee know it is our duety that when we are reprooued for our sins wee iudge and thinke it is no more then wee haue deserued Old Ely when Samuel telleth him that GOD would destroy his sonnes and take the high Priests office from him because hee did not rule and gouerne his children and correct them hee answered It is the Lord let him doe as it seemes good in his own eies 1 Sam. 3.18 In like sort Matth. 15. the Cananitish woman though she were called a Dogge by our Sauiour yet she iustifieth him in his saying Trueth Lord I am as thou hast said but yet admit I be a dogge then giue mee that which dogges oftentimes haue euen a crumme of thy mercie Thus did Hezechiah 2. Reg. 20. when the Prophet had threatned him because of his pride in shewing his treasures he confesseth that God was iust and might haue dealt yet more rigorously with him saying The word of the Lord is good These examples doe shew what is the nature of true penitents namely to acknowledge that which from GODS word is most sharpely spoken to be most iust and true Whereas on the contrary we shall see hypocrites ready to censure God to deale too seuerely with them as wee may see Luke 13. how that the wicked at the last will seeme to plead their case with GOD saying Lord hast thou not preached in our streetes and haue we not eate and druncke in thy company seeming thereby to haue such an interest into Christ as that hee should deale vniustly with them to condemne them The like wee may see in Catne Genes 4. My sinne saith he that is my punishment is greater then I can beare So that wee see that as the godlie man acknowledgeth GOD to be iust in all things so the wicked man dare charge GOD to his face that he is iniust if he punish sinne seuerely Vse 1 This she weth of what spirite those men be of who when they be sharply reprooued for their sins swearing drunkennes whoredome couetousnesse c. they beginne to murmure and grudge to finde fault with the Ministers of God that they be too hot and too earnest too sharpe and seuere they would be more mildely dealt withal they cannot abide these hot fellowes that be all of the spirit they would bee handled nicely and gently But we see Dauid a king acknowledgeth God to be iust and to deale iustly with him But these men are like vnto Ahab he hated Michaiah and why
to life eternal but liuing and dying a naturall man he must needs be damned and die eternally Except a man be borne anew Iohn 3. Luke 13.5 hee can not see the kingdome of GOD Againe Except yee repent yee shall all perish And therefore so long as wee continue in the state of nature being conceiued and borne in sinne we are in a most miserable and damnable estate For the poyson of our nature is the same in vs that is in the wicked And by nature wee are prone to all manner of sinne and howsoeuer by the speciall mercie of God wee haue escaped many horrible and grieuous sinnes which we finde that the wicked of God haue fallen into It is not for that wee are of a purer Nature then they for it is alike with the Reprobate but because the poysoned corruption thereof hath not yet discouered it selfe in vs which wee haue iust cause euery day to feare Oh then let vs labour to get out of this cursed state of nature and get into the state of grace to be borne a new to become new creatures in Christ Iesus to repent to seeke to Iesus Christ for mercy for if we liue and die in the state of nature it is impossible wee should be saued And therefore the state of all carnall men and women which are meerely natural howsoeuer ciuill honest is a fearfull state and condition for all this while they doe nothing but sinne all the actions of a naturall man be so many sins vnto him as prayer hearing the Word receiuing the Sacraments Genesis 4. and the like for before anie of these sacrifices can be accepted of God their persons must first bee approued Vse 2 Seeing that all of vs be conceiued in sinne and stained wich originall vncleanenesse and therefore are not onely subiect to the curse of GOD but euen polluted in soule and body blind in our minds rebellious in our wils and affections Then those men who stand vpon their owne wit and wisedome and care not for the word of God preached shew that they be in a miscrable case all the knowledge wit and strength of nature cannot bring a man to heauen and to life eternall and the reason is The naturall man perceiueth not the things that are of God Againe 1. Cor 1 10 1. Cor. 1.21 Rom. 8.8 Gen 8.21 When as the world could not know God in the wisedome of God it pleaseth God by the foolishnesse of preaching to saue them that beleeue and therefore let vs renounce our selues our naturall wisedome strength and goodnesse and become fooles in our selues that we may be wise in God abhorre our selues and our owne goodnesse and labour to be found righteous in Christs righteousnesse Paul confesseth Rom. 7.18 That in me there dwelleth no good thing wee cannot thinke a good thought much lesse doe any good till we be illuminated by the word and spirit inlightned and sanctified Vse 3 Then we see that Doctrine of the Papistes that man hath naturally free-will and by vertue of that can doe some good to please God and can keepe the Lawe and merite life eternall that it is most false for all men be conceiued in sinne starke dead in sinne haue no power to will good things but are prone to all euill and corruption Man hath no free-will in anything that is good and leadeth to life eternall but all to euill And in sinne hath my mother conceiued me HEereby we may note the greatnesse of Adams fall And the sinne of our first Parents who did not onely bring the curse of GOD vpon themselues but vpon all their posterity and did not onely defile themselues but all that should come of them for Adam did not fall as a priuate man but as the maine roote and stocke of all mankinde and wee all fell in him because we were all in his loynes and therefore seeing such is the greatnesse of Adams fall wee ought to be humbled for it and daily to bewaile it because if hee had not sinned then we should not haue beene conceiued in sinne nor lost the Image of GOD wherein wee were at first created in holinesse and righteousnesse and withall wee must labor to be renewed daily and to haue the Image of Almightie God restored by dying to sinne and liuing to righteousnesse that wee may be holie as GOD is holie and righteous as GOD is righteous Doctr. 3 We see that Parents Godly parents beget sinfull children though they be holie and such as beleeue yet they beget children in sinne and vncleanenes and doe conuey originall sin vnto their children they warme them with vncleane bloud and so by that meanes doe make them children of wrath and heires of Gods anger and in state of damnation for beleeuing parents beget not beleeuing children but children like vnto themselues as they be sinnefull men and women Adam begate a childe in his owne likenesse that is Genes 5.3 a sinfull man like himselfe Now we know that Gods Image was defaced in Adam hee begate a sonne therefore corrupt according to his owne corrupt Image as Iob speaketh Iob 14.4 Who can bring a cleane thing out of that which is vncleane And this is the reason Gen. 4.3 That the corrupt nature of Cain led him to that for the which he had no example And so this is true of all men else though they might neuer see any thing that were euill yet of themselues of their owne disposition they would doe euill being by nature men haled thereunto Vse 1 Well seeing parents now by the fall of Adam Parents duetie get sinnefull children and they be bred and borne in sinne and they be meanes to beget them and to bring them into the world and to conuey originall sinne vnto them and make them in a fearefull and damnable estate oh how should Parents labour to bring them out of the state of Nature and Damnation into Grace and Saluation if thou shouldest doe any thing to bring thy childe into danger of death Note this well how would it grieue thee that thou by thy folly shouldest bring thy childe to vntimely death how much more bringing them in danger of eternall death And therefore pity thy poore childe seeke to make him the childe of God vse all good meanes to haue him made the childe of God repent thy self pray for him admonish him bring him to the Word and publique meanes call vpon him to repent to begge the pardon of his sin to feare God giue him good example lest for want of this thou doe thrust his poore soule into hell Oh how can parents be too carefull for their children seeing they haue beene the meanes to bring them into so wofull estate Vse 2 Seeing that Dauid doth acknowledge his naturall corruption to this end euen to aggrauate the grieuousnesse of his sinne and not to lessen it or to excuse himselfe but rather to confesse that hee was nothing else but a masse of sinne and all
Lord loueth well and taketh delight in and without this all that wee doe is loathsome and abhominable This honest and good heart our Sauiour CHRIST commendeth in Nathanael Iohn 1.47 Behold a true Israelite in whom is no guile This true Israelite this vpright heart the Lord loueth it Luke 8.15 and the Lord delighteth in it And the good ground are those which with an honest and good hart heare the word and bring foorth fruit with patience Vse 1 This serueth to cut the combe of all hypocrites and dissemblers who thinke God wil be pleased with outward shewes and colours although they be rotten at the kore like Apples of Sodome the Lord sheweth his dislike of these naughty and dissembling heartes Esay 19 13 This people come neare mee with their lippe● and honour me with their mouthes but their hearts are farre from me So the Lord telleth the Iewes Iere. 42.20 They did but dissemble with him in their hearts when you sent mee vnto the Lord to pray for you and that you would doe his will and hit word but now you will doe nothing but the cleane contrary euen after your owne lusts And amongst vs in these dayes there are many hypocrites and dissemblers painted toombs gay without making faire shewes and goodly colours but their hearts are rotten at the kore they are but counterfeit Christians and GOD abhorreth them and hath no liking of them for as hee loueth trueth and soundnesse of the heart so hee hateth and abhorreth all hypocrisie Let all such looke vpon the fearefull hand of God on Ananias and Saphyra Actes 5. who because they would seeme to be religious and somewhat forward to sell their land and giue to the poore because their heart was not sound and vpright but they dissembled therefore the Lord smote them both dead And to shew how the Lord hateth al hypocrites and dissemblers CHRIST in the foure and twenti●h chapter of the Gospel of Saint Mathew and the one and fifty verse saith All vile sinners shall haue their portions with hypocrites because of all men hypocrites shall haue the greatest measure of torment and condemnation Vse 2 Seeing that the Lord loueth and delighteth in trueth and sinceritie of the minde and affection let vs be carefull all our dayes to get a sound and vpright heart voyde of all hypocrisie and dissimulation so as i● all things wee finde our heart sound and sincere in all the dueties of th● worship of God in speaking hearing praying yea in all things Now this vprightnes and soundnes of th● heart will appeare as by many other things so by this when a man i● carefull to please God and to shunne sinne in priuate as in publique in secret as abroad and making conscience of sinne although no man nor Angell could accuse him of it then is it a signe his heart is sound and vpright But if thou finde that in secret thou daiest commit those sins which thou wouldest bee loath to commit abroad in the sight view of others it is a signe thy heart is not vpright with God Oh then let vs labour to get this honest and good heart this soundnes and sinceritie of our affections this truth in the inward affections Actes 15.9 which will bring peace vnto our soules and make all we doe acceptable when our heart is purified by faith When the Lord describes a blessed man he shewes who it is Euen in whose spirit there is no guile Psal 32.2 And whatsoeuer a man doth though neuer so excellent and glorious in the eyes of man though a man could ●peake with the tongue of Men and Angells could pray neuer so excellent for wordes or matter yet if the heart be not sound but hollow and full of hypocrisie all is not worth a button whereas if the heart be sincere and sound purified by faith in CHRIST though men haue many wants and weakenesses the Lord GOD regardeth the truth of the heart Doctr. 3 Last of all A sanctified sanctified heart the greatest blessing of god obserue hence what a singular fauour and grace of GOD it is when we haue sound and sanctified hearts sincere and vpright with God voyde of hypocrisie and dissimulation It is that the Lord so highly esteemes of that hee wisheth most earnestly for it Deuteronomy 5.29 O that there were this heart in them And the Prophet Dauid saith heere that the Lord doth loue Truth in the inward affection And againe Prouer. 11.20 They that be of a froward heart are abomination to the Lord but they that bee vpright in heart are his delight This vpright heart is in none but those that be truely regenerate which haue truely repented of their sinnes and beleeue in Christ Iesus Acts 15.9 Because faith alone doth purifie the heart and therefore those that doe not beleeue and repent can not haue this pure heart And it is such an heart as hath no purpose to liue in any knowne sin whatsoeuer but a desire and carefull indeuour to performe obedience to euery one of the Commandements Vse Well seeing that the Lord GOD so highly commendeth an honest heart and so earnestly desireth and wisheth it Oh how should wee labour for it to haue a sound heart purified by faith in Christ Iesus to carry no purpose to sin in any thing but in all things to please him and to do his will and therefore againe and againe I say let vs locke to our harts that they be sound and that as wee professe our selues to bee Christians in shew so we may proue our selues Christians in the sight of God That he may approue of vs in that we haue sound hearts to walke with our God and purpose in all things to doe his will Iohn 1.48 It is no small commendations that Christ giues of Nathanael that hee was a true Israelite in whom was no guile And nothing indeed doth more distinguish a true Christian from a counterfeit But this trueth and sinceritie of heart Esau Genes 27. can mourne like Ezechias And Ahab can put on sackecloth 1. Reg. 21. And Saul as well as Dauid can say I haue sinned but their hearts were full of Hypocrisie farre from sinceritie before God Doctr. 4 Seeing GOD loueth trueth in the inward affections Sinne is but a lying vanitie we learne where trueth doth not raigne sinne doth raigne which is but a lying vanitie And all those that haue beene in loue with it in the end haue found the same too true Achan through hi● couetous desire thought to enrich himselfe by the wedge of golde Iosua 7.25 and the Babylonish garment which hee had purloyned contrary to the Commandemenr of God but it fell our to his owne destruction Ahab rose vp and tooke possession of Nabaoth Vineyard but withall 1. Reg. 21. he purchased the wrath of GOD the destruction of himselfe the ruine of his whole house The like may be said of Iudas who through his couetous desite was led
for sanctified hearts intreate the Lord to create them in vs and to take away our stony and corrupt hearts Luke 8. and giue vs good and honest hearts sanctified by his Spirit for looke how our hearts bee so will our thoughts words and workes be a good heart will haue good words and good deeds but a stinking and corrupt heart will send forth vile and filthy words and workes Quest Doth Dauid desire no more but a cleane heart hath he no care of his words and his actions of his outward life and conuersation Ans Yes verily Dauid though he names but the heart yet vnderstands the whole man both outward and inward but because that is the fountaine of all therefore hee names that and if the heart be pure it will make the whole man good for the heart of man is like the great wheele of a clocke it is the first mouer either to good or ill Hence marke Doctr. 3 that in true sanctification True Sanctification is neuer in part where the worke is truely wrought it is not onely outward in word and deed but it is inward and of the whole man both body and soule heart will iudgement affection conscience words and workes The God of peace sanctifie you throughout 1. Thess 5.23 So that the minde which by nature is full of blindnesse and ignorance is inlightened with the true knowledge of God reuealed in his Word the will flyeth euil and imbraceth that is good the affections are purged from rebellion yea euery part and faculty both of body and soule is sanctified So that as wee haue giuen vp our members seruants of vnrighteousnesse to worke sinne Rom. 6.19 Now they become seruants of righteousnesse to holinesse Yea the body is now a fit Temple of the Holy-ghost fit to performe all duties to GODS glory and the edifying of our brethren And therefore this must be remembred that he he which is truely sanctified is wholy sanctified throughout in soule and body Vse 1 This shewes thousands in the world to bee in a miserable case for alas they seeme to be religious and yet are not truely sanctified for they liue in some sinne or other with Herod Mark 6.2 they nourish in their bosomes many sinfull and rebellious lusts and desires Note this well Well if thy tongue bee not sanctified to cease from ill words and to speake well if thy hands or eyes or eares Iames 1. c. if thou be not sanctified throughout in euery part there is no true worke of grace no sound sanctification for where it is truely wrought there will bee a change in all parts and powers of soule and body Vse 2 Let vs labour to bee assured of this blessed worke of Sanctification in that wee finde our selues purgd throughout our mindes will affection reason conscience tongues hands feete that we deny any seruice to sin and Sathan and doe willingly consecrate all to God for if we keep one part and neglect another it will not boote vs no more then to set a strong defence at one place of a Castle and to neglect the rest or to shut one gate and let the rest stand open Notes to know whether this change is wrought in vs or no. Now that wee may the better descerne our estate whether the sound worke of grace be wrought in vs or no and whether God hath sanctified our hearts truly or not we shal know it by these three fruits of sanctification which are euer found in all them that be truely sanctified First a detestation and earnest loathing of our former sins in which we haue delighted and taken pleasure in with an hearty loue of righteousnesse and holinesse and newnesse of life so as wee are loath to offend God in any thing and are most carefull to please him in all things when as wee carry a purpose not to sin but can say I delight in the Law of ●●d in the inward man Rom. 7.22 though we fall by the infirmity of our owne flesh Secondly when wee finde in our selues that from this loue of that is good and hatred of euill we find an earnest desire in our hearts to imbrace the one and to flye to other so that from this desire there arises a setled purpose in heart and a carefull endeuour in life to mortifie our corrupt nature to subdue the flesh and in time to come to frame our liues in all things according to the rule of Gods holy word and that we not onely desire this but vse all blessed meanes Word Sacrament Prayer meditation to performe it Thirdly another fruite is this namely when as wee finde in vs this desire to do well and purpose and hearty indeuour to kill sinne and to liue to God is hindred by our spirituall enemies the deuill world and the flesh that then wee finde a griefe of heart a spirituall combat between the flesh and the spirit whereby wee striue struggle to preuaile against our spirituall enemies and to ouercome them then there is wonderfull peace of conscience and ioy in the Holy Ghost Vse 2 Well then let all men try themselues whether God hath by his Spirit truly wrought the worke of Sanctification or not First dost thou hate thy former sins and loath them as bane and poyson yea as the deuill himselfe and doth thy heart loue good duties holy and righteous which before thou foundest bitter Secondly dost thou desire and indeuour to kill thy corruptions to subdue and mortifie thy lusts and desires and dost in deuour to frame thy life according to the rule of Gods word and makest that thy sole guide Thirdly dost thou grieue at thy faults and infirmites shunnest the occasions of sin and dost wrestle against all the temptations of Sathan and dost thou reioyce in nothing more then to preuaile and get the victory These bee good signes and fruits of Sanctification but bee they wanting thou canst not be assured thou art truely sanctified or hast any true worke of grace as yet wrought in thy heart O GOD. HEnce we learne who is the Authour of this worke of Sanctification Doctr. 4 God the Author of Sanctification namely it is the proper worke of the third person in Trinity the holy Ghost he doth sanctifie the Elect 1. Thes 5.23 The very God of peace sanctifie you throughout The faithfull are begotten Iohn 1.13 Not of flesh and bloud nor of the will of man but of God This worke of Sanctification cannot flow from our parents For who can bring a cleane thing out of filthines S. Ioh. 13. The new birth is not of bloud nor of the will of the flesh nor of man but of Christ who 1. Cor. 1.30 It made vnto vs sanctification Col. 1.19 In him are hid all the treasures of it Of whose fulnesse wee receiue grace for grace 1. Ioh. 16. Againe it is said Eze. 36.26 A new heart will I giue them and a new spirit will I put
hee will cast them out of his presence make their names to rotte and stinke in the sight of men those that honour me I will honour 1. Sam. 2.3 But those that dishonour me I will dishonour them and therefore if you would not be dishonoured in the world prouoke the Lord to cast you out of his presence and fauour O then beware how you sin and rebell against God! for if thou be as deare to God as Ely which was Gods high Priest yet hee will bring shame vpon thy head Vse 2 This shews the madnesse of those man and women Folly of worldlings described who desiring to inioy their honours riches and dignities profits and preferrements they take a most preposterous and verie wrong course for how do men seek for preferment honor and promotion lands and liuings namely by oppression bribery vsury extortion the like now alas wee see that is a vaine course the next way to strip a man naked of all these things and to bring him to shame and reproch misery and pouerty for sin brings all these things vpon them But if you would come to honor and dignity riches preferment then seek to keep the fauor of God serue him worship him honour him and he will honor them that do so and if thou seekest these things by wicked and vnlawfull meanes certainely the Lord will cast dung in thy face Secondly when Dauid praies that God would not take his holy Spirit from him he meanes not the essence of the three Persons but his gifts and graces the vertues of GODS Spirit sanctifying his heart and renuing of him so then wee vnderstand these words we must consider this obiection Quest Whether that the giftes graces of the holy Spirit wrought in the heart of Gods children can be totally and finally lost as Dauids words seeme to imply Graces of God double For the cleare answer of this question wee must know that the gifts of GODS Spirit bee first temporarie for this life or else spirituall for the life to come now of the former there is no question but the temporary gifts of the Spirit may bee lost vtterly Againe the spirituall giftes and vertues of the spirit be of two sorts some common to the elect and reprobate some proper and peculiar to Gods Elect and chosen children now concerning the common giftes of Gods Spirit which be common to the wicked aswell as the godly to heare the word to preach the word and to do such like things they may be lost Thirdly the gifts of GODS spirit are such as eyther are essentiall to faith and without which faith cannot be or else the effects and fruits of faith which are not of the essence of faith such gifts of the Spirit as be not of the essence of faith nor absolute necessary to eternall life the Lord doth somtimes take away for a time as namely the purity of a good conscience that that inward peace which doth company it the sense feeling of Gods loue in Christ and his especiall fauour cheerefulnes of spirit in prayer hearing and such holy dueties ioy in the holy-Ghost patience the gift of prayer and such like because the loue of GOD and the saluation of the faithfull may stand without these for a time But to speake of the sauing graces of Gods sanctified spirit as faith in Gods promises hope of eternall life affiance in Gods mercie in Iesus Christ loue of G OD his word and children these graces can neuer be lost wholely true it is they may bee weakned and lessened and somtime● seeme to bee lost for the time but yet certaine it is they can not bee wholy and finally lost they may be as the Sun vnder a cloud and as fire raked vp in the ashes or as the trees in winter but they can not be extinguished lost and taken cleane away but as the Sunne shines cleare the cloudes being scattered and the fire giues light and heate being stirred so faith hope affiance ioy comfort peace of conscience and feeling of GODS loue are renued and shew themselues cleare againe Vse 1 Seeing that the sauing graces of Gods holy and sanctified Spirit cannot totally and finally be lost Comfort to the godly that grace can not be lost this is matter of endlesse comfort to euerie true child of God in the time of tēptation and grieuous triall for if euer thou foundest and feltest in thy hart true faith in IESVS CHRIST sound repentance hope of eternall life loue of God howsoeuer these may bee much weakened and for a time in thy sence and feeling seeme be lost yet they can neuer be taken away yea if thou dost carefully attend the meanes as namely the sincere preaching of the word administration of the Sacraments continuall humble and earnest prayer the Lord will reuiue them and renue them againe Vse 2 This must serue to direct vs how to iudge of them who fall somtimes into pangs of dispaire vttering words of desperation that they are damned persons and reprobates and cry out of themselues truely if euer we saw in them the sound worke of grace and true repentance delight in the word care to leade a godly life loue to Gods children c. Wee are in charitie to hope the best of them to thinke that they belong to God and that they speake they know not what of themselues for they speake according to their present sence and feeling whenas indeede in time of temptation trouble of minde they be like a man that is sicke of an ague he can rellish no meate euery thing seemes bitter vnto him because his mouth is out of temper but when he comes to health hee iudgeth otherwise euen so these poore distressed soules in their trouble and affliction they speake they know not what not as their estate is in truth but as they thinke it to be according to their present sence and feeling Vse 3 Hence we see what to answer to that obiection that many men who haue made a faire profession of the truth had excellent giftes and yet haue fallen cleane away so Hebr. 6. A man may be inlightned tasted of the heauenly gift were partakers of the holy Ghost tasted of the word of God and of the powers of the world to come such men notwithstanding may fal away and that finally I answere that there is nothing spoken there of the true worke of grace and sanctification of sauing faith sound repentance hearty obedience and a new life but onely of such common giftes as may befall a reprobate and therefore Saint Iohn shewes the cause why they fall away namely they were neuer true and liuely members of the Church or of Iesus Christ neuer truly engraffed into his mysticall body Ioh. 2.19 they had knowledge and were inlightned tasted of the heauenly gifts and graces of Gods Spirit and had some glimmering of the ioys of the life to come which the childe of GOD inioyes but the sound
and confusion of face but Lord for thy tender mercies sake heare vs When as the Church of God was in great affliction they acknowledge it the Lords mercy they were not consumed for their sins Lam. 3.22 Because his compassions faile not So then let vs know that we must by this ground of all our praiers euen on Gods endlesse mercy in Christ not our owne worthinesse Vse 1 This condemnes all such pride as the Papists are guilty of when they doe leane so much vpon their owne merits worthinesse and deserts and thinke God should heare them and helpe them for the same yea they make Saints and Angels Mediators wheras we must only leane on Gods mercy in Christ for all good things Vse 2 Seeing Dauid doth build his faith and prayer on Gods mercy alone without any respect of his worthinesse or goodnesse of the people we learne in all our prayers to relye wholly on Gods mercy and not to thinke that wee are worthy to bee heard for our worthinesse or deserts No no let vs confesse and say Iob. 42.6 Not vnto vs Lord not vnto vs but vnto thy name be the glory for we are not worthy of the least fauour And build vp the walles of Ierusalem The secōd part of the verse This is the second part of the verse wherein he intreats the Lord not to hinder the building of his Temple for his sake but rather euen to make vp that breach he had broken downe by his foule and bloudy sinnes as if he should say O Lord I haue by my sinnes done what lyes in my power to hinder thy Church and to plucke downe the wall of thy protection yea to lay them open to the sword of the enemy and to all thy iudgments but I pray thee Lord that thou wouldest in mercy make vp that breach Build vp the walles of Ierusalem the Citty wherein thy Temple is built and thy name is called vpon the Seate of thy Worship and Seruice Doctr. 5 Doth Dauid confesse Sinnes of the Magistrate prouoke Gods anger highly that by his sinnes of adultery and murder hee had done what lay in his power euen to pull downe the walles of GODS Church and people to lay them open to Gods iudgements plagues and punishments then hence wee learne that the sinnes of the Prince and Magistrate and chiefe Rulers as Kings Queenes c. they do cast the whole people and Kingdome into great danger and prouoke Gods anger against them open the flood-gates of Gods vengeance for their sinnes be as their person be and a small sinne in a great Magistrate in a Minister in a King it is a great spot and foule blemish The Egyptians were all plagued by reason of Pharoahs sinnes Exod. 15. So we see that when Achan sinned though no great man yet it brought the curse of God vpon all the people So in the daies of Saul Achab Ioram and the like when such Kings liued in impiety idolatry and persecuted GODS people and Prophets wee see in the word how God did plague both them and their people The reason why the sinnes of the King doth in wrap the people in that iudgement of God is this because looke how the King is so for the most part are the people if he be an Idolater so are they if he be a persecutor so are they for looke how the King is affected so bee most of his Subiects Vse Seeing this is so that the sin of the Prince and the chiefe Magistrates is so great a meanes to pull downe GODS iudgements vpon the whole people and wraps them vp in the like iudgment as we see in Dauid who for his sin of nūbring the people 2. Sam. 24. 70000 were slaine Wee learne hence that it is a great mercy of God to haue such a King as walkes with God is carefull to honour God and to liue in his feare for then hee shall not onely procure a blessing vpon himselfe but on all his People and Subiects and the contrary is a fearefull iudgement of GOD vpon a land Esay 3.1.2.3 when hee giues them wicked Kings and Princes Doctr 6 We learne by the example of Dauid Penitent will seeke to build vp that which before hee had pulled downe that those who haue by their sins hindred the good estate of GODS Church and people whether Kings Princes Magistrates or Ministers if they do truely repent they will be as carefull to build vp the wals of Gods Church againe to pray for it to procure the good of it Saul did persecute the Church he sought the ruine of it and to plucke it out the throate of poore Christians and to sucke their bloud but after he was wounded and humbled he became a Preacher of the Word Acts 9. 2. Cor. 33.14 and sought to build as fast as euer hee puld downe before Vse Well then hast thou heretofore hated Gods children persecuted them reproched thē sought to hinder the good of Gods Church and people and the Gospell of Christ if thou do euer repent thou must shew it in this louing GODS children furthering Gods truth vpholding Christs kingdome glorifying his Gospell else thou dost neuer soundly repent Hast thou by euil example by a sinfull life by negligence of holy duties by lewd aduice and wicked counsell drawne and allured others to sinne and to bring GODS iudgements vpon them if thou dost soundly repent then thou shalt bewaile this sinne and pray for them whom thou hast thus wronged Doctr. 7 Againe out of the whole verse marke this lesson and instruction A man cannot pray till he repent namely that Dauid who before durst hardly approach vnto God and open his mouth in prayer for himselfe yet now vpon his repentance and reconciliation with GOD is bold to pray for others yea to pray for the whole Church of God Hence we learne that as long as a poore sinner liues in sinne without pardon and true repentance hee cannot pray for himselfe hee cannot and dares not open his mouth to God to pray for himselfe much lesse for others But when hee shall truly repent turne to God after hee is reconciled to GOD in CHRIST then hee can come with much boldnesse vnto God and pray for himselfe and others too Luke 22. When thou art conuerted strengthen thy brethren shewing that till he was conuerted hee could not helpe nor strengthen his brethren Vse Seeing before men and women be conuerted and do repent and bee at peace with God it is impossible they should pray for others or doe any good This should first admonish all Ministers of the word of God to repent and to be at peace with GOD for otherwise it is impossible for them to pray for others or to do any good thing to please GOD And though they teach and Preach the Word yet they sinne in it and please not God and cannot performe one speciall part of their office namely to pray for GODS people VERSE
frō the curse of the Law Dauid did often vse this to binde himselfe by couenant to serue the Lord Psal 116. He paid his vowes he made to God So Ieptha Iudg. 11. vowed vnto the Lord that he would offer sacrifice vnto the LORD who gaue him victory and though the matter of his vow was vnlawfull yet his vow to honour GOD was the fruite of faith Vse Well then let vs make our vse of this doctrine and seeing it is not onely lawfull but our duety euen to make solemne couenants vnto GOD that if hee shall bee fauourable vnto Syon and build vp the walles of Ierusalem that if hee shall deliuer vs from any misery iudgem nt or affliction whatsoeuer that then we will bee carefull to honour GOD to bee thankefull to his Maiestie let vs then make this couenant with the Lord our God let vs vow obedience and newnesse of life and let vs say with Dauid Psalm 119 126. I haue sworne and am stedfastly purposed to keepe thy ryghteous iudgements So let vs euen take a solemne vow of our owne soules that by the grace of God wee will haue more care to praise God to honour him to serue him to call vpon him and accordingly let vs be mindfull to performe the same for the Lord will require all the Vowes wee make vnto him This may stirre vs vp to remember what a solemne vow promise we haue made in Baptisme To forsake the Diuell and all his workes the vaine pompe and glory of the world that we will forsake the Diuill sin and Sathan so as we will not bee led nor ruled by them yea that wee will manfully fight vnder the banner of Christ Iesus become his faithfull Souldiers and seruants vnto our liues end This is the Couenant which wee haue made euery one of vs in our Baptisme and entrance into the Church of GOD before the presence of GOD and his Angels before the Congregation and Church of GOD but alas wee breake it daily and haue no care nor conscience to keepe it Well let vs know the Lord will one day require our Couenants and Vowes made vnto him Hee lookes wee should as well keepe them as make them Well then wouldst thou be loath to breake thy Vow Couenant or Promise made to an honest man especially being in thine owne power to keepe it and such a promise as the keeping whereof may procure thee much peace liberty and happinesse I know you would Oh then let vs bee as carefull to keepe promise with GOD to renounce the world the deuill and our owne sinnefull lusts so shall wee bring much honour to Almighty GOD and euerlasting good to our owne soules Doctr. 3 And last of all we learne hence that as it is the duty of euery Christian man and woman to pray publicke and priuate for the safety and good estate of the Church Publicke ●hankesgiuing after deliuerances required So likewise it is our duty publickly to render thankes vnto God for deliuerance bestowed vpon the same we may not be like the nine Leapers who haue wide mouthes to begge but no heart nor mouth to giue thankes for benefits receiued It hath euer been the care and religious custome of Gods Church and people after great and notable deliuerances from apparant and common Iudgements to render hearty and earnest thanks vnto God in solemne publicke maner Gen. 8. When Noah and his sons and family were newly deliuered from perishing in the floud he did the first thing build an Altar offer sacrifice call on the name of the Lord Exod. 15. so Moses and the children of Israel after their deliuerance out of Aegypt when they were safe and their enemies drowned do deuoutly and publickly sing praise and thanks vnto the Lord. Deborah and Barake doe the like Iudg. 5. And the Iewes being deliuered from Hamans treason Hest 10. they reioyce and keepe a solemne day to sing praise vnto God Vse Well let vs apply this doctrine to our selues wee are by Gods blessing the true Church and people of God professing the Gospell of Iesus Christ truly hating all superstition and Idolatry and for this cause cannot want many enemies The Papists the most subtill cruell and malitious enemies of Gods Church haue often set vpon vs assaulted vs sought to haue inuaded our King and Countrey as 88. By sundry treasons to kill our late Queene of famous and blessed memory and to destroy our gracious King Queene and all his posterity But amongst the rest and aboue all the rest none comparable to that last treason which was most close and cunningly wrought a long time in contriuing most bloudy and diuellish most barbarous and s●uadge threatning and seeking to destroy and root out King Councell spirituall and temporall M●gistrates aiming at the vtter subversion of ou● English Nation both Church and Common-wealth And surely if we consider well of i● I doe not see in all the Bible the lik● deliuerance so wonderfull and admirable 1. Beeing so long a time in hatching and contriuing with such secresie and concealement 2. Being vnder the ground in hell as it were in a place vnder the earth desiring darknesse more then light because the deed was euill 3. Being brought so neere the execution of it and neuer knowne nor suspected before 4. Being disclosed so strangely euen by one of the Traytors themselues one of the chiefe Actors in the Tragedy 5. Being so generall so fearefull and monstrous that it should not haue beene to the destruction of one or two but of the chiefe of the whole land King Queene Prince Nobles Iudges Bishops in a word the flower of the whole kingdome the want of any one whereof were a blemish to a state and would bring a ruine to a kingdome Now do as Ahashuerosh did Hest 6.1 Cause the Records to bee read and Chronicles to be searched Antient and Moderne Diuine or Prophane amongst the Turkes or Painims yea if Hell keepe any Records search there and see if yee can patterne this conspiracie or match this danger But there is no counsell against the Lord Mans wisedome is foolishnesse vnto him his greatest strength but weaknesse his life but a breath and his honour but a blast So then we see we haue as great cause to render thanks vnto the Lord as any people or Nation vnder Heauen That 5 day of Nouember is a day to be remembred and neuer to bee forgotten a glad and ioyfull day and we ought euery one in publicke and priuate to stirre vp our hearts in thanksgiuing vnto the Lord for it was the Lords doing and ●t is meruailous in our eyes It is the day which the Lord made for the glory of his name let vs reioyce and bee glad in it Now it is not enough to keepe that day as an idle Holy-day to r●st from labour and worke to ring B●ls and make Bon-fires to giue our selues to eating drinking and swilling to sports and pastime for this is no honour vnto God But first our thankefulnesse must appeare in a most reuerent thankfull commemoration and remembrance of this so great and wonderfull a deliuerance we must call it to minde thinke of the greatnesse of it we must speake of it to our children and posterity and call vpon them to be thankfull for the child that is yet vnborne is bound to blesse God for it Exod. 12.6 Secondly wee must sing Psalmes of praise and thankes-giuing vnto God in token of thankfulnesse and that publickly in the Church and Congregation of Gods people Thirdly we must come together into Gods house to heare his word and to call vpon his name and that is a speciall part of our vnfained thanfulnesse Fourthly wee must testifie our thankfulnesse in most hearty and du●iful obedience which is the greatest and the best sacrifice 1. Sam. 15. and if thi● be wanting all we doe is nothing worth Esay 29.13 So that for our generall deliuerance there shold 〈◊〉 a generall thankesgiuing in a generall reformation of Church and Common-wealth of our hearts and sinful liues otherwise indeed we are vnthankfull if still we liue in sin and ●●b●llio● Then notwithstanding ●ur keeping a day ringing of Belles ●port and play if there follow no reformation of our liues we may iustly feare a more dreadfull iudgement if not vtter ruine and desolation to follow Now alas where is this vse of Gods mercy our deliuerance where doe the people reforme their liues reforme their wayes grow more religious conscionable and carefull to heare reade pray in their families it is but a wonder of nine dayes men make little or no vse of it but to talke of it and speake of it And lastly our thankefulnesse should beget in vs an earnest hatred of Popery and superstition so vile salfe mischieuous bloudy and cursed Religion to abhorre it to haue nothing to do with it but to abandon all the Reliques of it which that all estates and degrees of Men may do the Lord grant for his mercies sake Amen FINIS
trusts in himselfe shall certainely fall into euill the secure sinner that feares no danger is the greatest sinner And therfore knowing our owne weakenesse how vnable wee are to stand of our s●lues it must make vs r●lie vpon the Lord pray vnto him that he would vphold vs in integritie faith obedience and true rep●ntance for if Dauid Peter c. did fall whither shall we fall if the Lord doe but a little leaue vs to our selues VERSE 13. 13 Then shall I teach thy wayes vnto the wicked and sinners shal be conuerted vnto thee Dauid to his petitions ioyns promises IN this Verse Dauid doth professe vnto the Lord that if he shall deale thus graciously with him to pardon and remit his great and grieuous sinnes and to receiue him againe into his loue and fauour that he will not be vnmindfull and vnthankefull for so great a mercy but he will become a Preacher and proclaimer of Gods mercy to others and labour to turne many to God by true repentance Partes of the verse In this verse we haue two partes First that promise which Dauid maketh vnto the Lord and the duetie be vowes vnto him namely I will teach thy wayes vnto the wicked Secondly the issue and blessed effect namely this that by his example many poore sinners shall repent and come to God for mercy Then shall I teach THat is Sense after I shall finde and feele thy mercy bestowed vpon mee I will like a vessell of mercie draw it out to the good of others I will that is I that haue fallen and sinned so grieuously and transgressed thy commandements will teach and publish how merciful good and gracious thou hast beene to me and to my soule and will speake out of the sence and feeling of mine owne conscience Thy wayes BY the wayes of GOD heere is meant that course and manner of dealing which the Lord taketh with sinners when they doe truely repent namely that he is most readie and willing to embrace them and shew mercie vnto them when they shall acknowledge and confesse their sinnes bewaile them beg the pardon of them and seeke to him for mercie Doctr. 1 The goodnes of God towardes our selues must bee made knowen Seeing Dauid doth here professe that if God shall deale thus graciously with him that when he will be a proclaimer of the same mercie to others We learne that it is the duety of euerie one to shew vnto others what GOD hath done for his soule when God is good and gracious vnto vs wee must be still ready to acknowledge the same vnto others thereby to draw them on likewise to a liking of the truth and to seeke for the same fauor and grace at Gods hands Matth. 5.16 Let your light so shine before men that they seeing your good workes may glorifie your Father whch is in Heauen Thus the Spirit of GOD in the Scriptures remembreth the righteousnesse of Noah the faith and obedience of Abraham the patience of Iob the chastitie of Ioseph the meekenesse of Moses And Christ himselfe doth testifie of the graces of God that shined in Iohn Baptist That hee was a burning and a shining light Iohn 5. Thus the Apostle Peter teacheth 1. Pet. 2. Haue your conuersation honest amongest the Gentiles that they which speake euill of you as of euill doers may by your good woorkes which they shall see glorifie GOD in the day of visitation 1. Corinthians chapter 9. vers 11 12. 2. Corinthians 8.1.2 Rom. 4.22.23 Vse 1 We learne hence euer to be readie die to make knowne vnto others what God hath done for our selues if so they may further Religion or prouoke others to godlines or bring glory to God God is not ashamed of vs to be called our God and to do vs good let vs then neuer be ashamed to acknowledge his loue to vs for it were a foolish modesty in vs to conceale those things which should be vttered There was a time indeed when Christ would not haue himselfe or his works knowne but that was when that knowledge might hinder him and his preaching But Matth. 10.27 hee commanded his Apostles to speake that in the light which hee had tolde them in darkenes And to preach that in the house toppes which he had tolde them in the eare for now would CHRIST haue himselfe published abroad and thus wee see how to behaue our selues in respect of Gods gifts wee must not bee ashamed to confesse them but deface them Doctr. 2 Seeing Dauid here professe vnto the Lord Thankefulnes required that he wil not be vnmindfull and vnthankefull for his mercie shewed vnto him but will to the vttermost of his power praise God for it and shew his thankefulnesse in drawing others to God Hence we learne that it is the duetie of all the childrē of God that they should labour with their owne soules to be thankefull vnto God for euery blessing hee bestowes vpon them to be mindfull of it to praise God for it and to shew it in doing good to others It is all the Lord lookes for at our hands to acknowledge his loue and kindenesse to be thankefull for it and when we shal be truly thankefull for a benefite receiued it is an excellent meanes to moue the Lord to bestow a new blessing vpon vs as we see if a poore man shal receiue a small fauour at our hands and shal be thankefull for it Phil. 4.4 Exo. 18.10 we will say he is worthy to haue a good turne it is well bestowed Psa 126.1 Gen. 14 19 Psa 32.21 Psal 33.1 I see he is thankefull for it So when the Lord bestoweth a benefit vpon a man and sees hee is thankefull for it and speakes of it to the honour of God the Lord is moued thereby to bestow an other but he that is vnthankefull for the old is not worthy to receiue a new Vse 1 Hast thou receiued anie speciall fauour blessing or benefit of God know it is thy duety to be thankfull for it to acknowledge it to speake of it and to praise God for it Reioyce yee righteous in the Lord for it becomes vpright men to be thankefull Psal 33.1 It is a comely and most fit thing and Dauid cals vpon his soule oft-times to performe this duty Praise thou the Lord O my soule Psa 103.2 all that is within me praise his holy name prayse thou the Lord O my soule and forget not all his benefits And aboue all other mercies let vs blesse God for his loue in Christ for the pardon of our sinnes as Dauid doth heere and Psalme 103. Forget not all his benefites who gaue thee pardon of thy sinnes and forgaue thee all t●in● iniqui●ies And therefore let vs remember this duetie and thinke more seriously of GODS blessings and benefits bestowed vpon vs the greatnesse of them and number and continuance of them and so labour in some measure to be thankefull vnto GOD and especially for the