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A91791 Divine consolations, or, The teachings of God in three parts ... with an answer to the objections made against it, and Doctor Crips [sic] booke justified against Steven Geree / by Samuel Richardson. Richardson, Samuel, fl. 1643-1658. 1649 (1649) Wing R1406; ESTC R42708 221,129 494

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to God so we decay in our obedience to him As our love is to Christ so according is our fruitfulnesse cold love is attended with barrennesse To doe our first workes is a speciall means to recover our first love Meanes to recover our first love 1. Frequent those duties meditation and prayer c. in which you injoyed communion with God in which God conveyed himselfe to thee God may by those meanes fill thee with himselfe 2. Beleeve God will raise thee up it 's his promise Hos 14. I will heale their backslidings want of depending upon God is a cause of our declining therefore faith is a meanes to raise us when fallen 3. Pray continually to God to raise thee and to hold thee up hold up my going that my footsteps slide not we are to use the means but without the presence and blessing of God all is to no purpose 4. Love not the world nor the things of the world wee cannot minde things above and things below he that minds the things below cannot minde the things above he that is filled with these things below is empty of things above he cannot live above with God he that is buried in the creature he cannot set his affections on things above 5. Meditate often upon Christs love to thee what he hath given thee and done for thee the consideration thereof is enough to ●aise thee Use This reprooves those that doe not their first works and yet thinke to recover their first love yet sit still God hath appointed meanes for his peoples prosperitie and welfare and they are to use them Or else I will come God will not suffer his to continue long in their fallen estate Gods coming to his is to reforme them and doe them good Come quickly 1. Such as are fallen from their first love are willing and prone to continue so 2. The time of our repentance and reformation is not left to us God will not stay our pleasures 3. As soone as we are convinced of a dutie to be done we are presently to practise it after admonition God requires a present reformation he expects we should regard his word and be ruled by it 4. Those that leave their first love God will allow but a little time and space to repent in This should exhort all that are fallen to rise now quickly put it not off to another season there is no reason why we should put it off because 1. Gods command is now quickly To day if yee will heare his voice harden not your hearts To put it off will but more harden your hearts 2. For that which is put off till hereafter is oft-times never done Felix was almost perswaded by Paul but he put him off to another season but when did his season come 3. It 's easier rising now then hereafter rise now whilest it is in your heart to rise now God calls therefore rise now now while your conscience is awake and tell yee yee are fallen the longer yee lay the longer yee may for your heart will be more hardened through the deceit fulnesse of sin then yee will have lesse minde to rise and be lesse able to doe your first workes 4. You have declined enough and laine long enough therefore doe not deserre it no longer seeing Christ calls saying Rise my love my faire one come away Song 2. 10. Oh therfore rise rise and goe quickly to him thirst after him cry to him now inwardly and secretly to raise you and draw out your heart abundantly to him Use Reproofe to such as know they are ●●en and have left their first love yet rise not nor use not any meanes to get up but put it off till hereafter Oh that you would now consider that in so doing yee disobey the voice of the Lord and if you rise not quickly he will remove the Candlesticke out of it's place Observe he saith not if they doe not so he will damme them but remove the Candlesticke The Candlesticke is his Church which is called a Candlesticke Rev. 1. 20. A Candlestick holds forth the light so doth the Church of Christ the light of truth the light of Christ To remove the Candlesticke is to remove one socket from another to take it a pieces as the Candlestickes in the Temple had many sockets so the Church consists of many members so that to remove the Candlesticke out of it's place is to divide and scatter the Church the members one from another so he hath done to the Churches of Asia where there is not any appearance of any of the 7 Churches to be found Wee learne that a Church of Christ may cease to be so and which is more a Church of Christ may cease to be although not guiltie of any scandalous sin nor error in doctrine God chargeth them not with any such evills but onely for decaying or leaving their first love So that if a Church of Christ decay in their love to him he will quickly un-church them except they repent and doe their first workes God will have his to know it is no small affliction to be un-churched and such as prise the injoyment of the Saints with the ordinances of God count it an affliction to be stripped of them and because God threateneth to un-church then unlesse they repent c. it appeares that although they were fallen from their first love yet they had so much love to Gods ordinances and communion of Saints that before they would be stripped of them they would repent and doe their first workes Except thou repent Repentance is a means to escape affliction If we repent not he will strip us of that which is neere to us that so we may repent and be reformed When love will not reforme us a rod must and it is a mercy to be reformed by any meanes Lam. 3. 33. The life of Faith The just shall live by Faith Hab. 2. 4. THat we might live by faith God hath given his many rich and precious promises for this life and that to come that we may be comforted and satisfied in the injoyment of God in them our lives cannot be sweet without them by reason of the many miseries within and without that attends us I have here set downe many principall promises that you may with ease and speed finde them and live upon them Faith supplieth all wants faith honours God and God honours them most that live by it see Heb. 11. Hos 12. 3 4. Job 13. 15. By faith we live to God a life of joy in him our righteousnesse as if we had never finned by faith we live above sin infirmities temptations disertions sense reason feares doubts faith sweetens the sweetest mercy and the bitterest miseries it makes great afflictions as none it maintains the soules strength and comfort by faith wee obey God it makes Christs yoke easie and sweet faith puts the soule into possession of heaven while the body is on earth by it we view the glory of
a lost sinner then he is or can be willing to be saved This should teach and incourage all that desire Christ to beleeve though thy sins a●● many you need not doubt of his love for 't is infinite without time or measure full free and eternall I will love them freely Hos 14. 4 We pray you a loving way Obs Gods way of saving man is in a way of love Therefore God saith I drew them with the cords of a man with bands of love Hos 11. 4. Behold I will allure her and speake comfortably to her Hos 2. 15. Wee pray you Obs Fallen man is contented to be as he is he is so seduced and deceived by sin that he need to be prayed and intreated to be reconciled We pray you in Christs stead Obs If Christ were with us he would pray us to be reconciled to him in his absence he hath sent some to pray us in his stead Obs Ignorance of Christs love is a cause of our feares when it is discovered our doubts are resolved and our hearts revived and inlarged Psal 63. 5 6. Be yee reconciled to God Obs The best estate of nature is a state of enmity against God for if these need any reconciliation how much more enemies Sight of reconciliation to God is consolation We are to distinguish betwixt Gods love and Reconciliation to us and our love and reconciliation to him they differ in nature and time and is grounded upon severall causes as to instance the cause of Gods Reconciliation to us is Gods love and the death of Christ our Reconciliation to God is the holy Spirit of God revealing to us Gods love and Christs Righteousnesse to be for us Reconcile us Obs Even such sinners as God doth love and sends after and will save they look upon God as their enemy and have hard thoughts of him For he hath made him Obs God the Father hath set apart the Lord Jesus to save man There is no other name whereby we may be saved Acts 4. 12. Heb. 9. 14. 22. Obs The way and meanes God hath chosen to free a sinner from sin is onely by Jesus Christ This should teach us to prize him and rest satisfied in him and not suffer ou● foolish hearts to seek after nor desire any other meanes or way of deliverance from fin but onely him Made him to be sin Some understand a sacrifice for sin and no more so as the guilt and punishment shall be translated unto Christ and not the fault but is it not unequall if not unjust and impossible to impose our guilt upon Christ and not our sin sin and guilt are inseperable for where there is no sin there can be no guilt therefore that our guilt might be laid on Christ necessarily our sins must after a sort be made his and annexed unto him by imputation all the sinnes of the Elect their adulteries murders blasphemies c. were laid upon him Isa 43. 5. Obs Sin must be charged upon Christ or the sinner and had not Christ undergone the penalty of sin no man could be saved as appeares Joh. 1. 1. 7. Joh. 1. 29. Rev. 8. 2. Eph. 2. 14 15. He● 9. 22 Col. 1. 20. Zach. 9. 11. Our happinesse lieth in this that our sinnes are not ●mouted unto us Psal 32. 1 2. Obs God hath imputed our sins unto Christ and so laid them upon him that they are not ours no more but Christs who hath ●reed us and himselfe from them and so he shall ap●eare without sin Heb. 9. 28. We should rest ●atisfied in Christs satisfaction because it is a ●ull perfect and infinite satisfaction Obs It appeares that the sence and guilt of ●in doth discourage a soule and cause it to desire to be at a further distance from God as Luk. 5. 8. Obs There needs strong reasons and earnest ●ntreaties to reconcile a soule to God yea ●he arme of the Lord must be revealed in them ●o make them effectuall Isa 53. 1. Obs The way to reconcile a soule to God ●s to let him understand the cause way and ●eans of his salvation therefore the Apostle ●aith He hath made him to be sin to us and ●hat we are justified freely Obs The words us and we in this verse wee are to understand them in the 19 verse to whom God doth not impute their trespasses therefore they are blessed Psal 32. 1 2. They shall not misse of glory they have Redemption by his bl●ud the remission of sinnes Col. 1. 14. Rom. 5. 10. Therefore by us and we cannot be understood every sonne and daughter of Adam Obs For us That which is spoken in generall to beleevers every beleever is to apply it to himselfe in particular so Paul saith He loved ●e and gave himselfe for me Gal. 2. 20. Obs For us for me The word and promise of God that it is for me is that which the soule should fix its eye upon and for eve● relie upon to a full satisfaction to my soule knowing that the word and promise of God is the onely ground of faith and is securiti● sufficient for my salvation Obs Jesus Christ being made sin for me 〈◊〉 as good for me yea better for me then i●● had never sinned as much better as a spirituall body is better then a naturall and 〈◊〉 the image of the heavenly is better then th● image of the earthly as much better 〈◊〉 strength is better then weaknesse and he●ven better then earth 1 Cor. 15. 43 44 〈◊〉 55. Obs As soone as the soule is convince● that Jesus Christ is made fin for me and he made the Righteousnesse of God in him a● the soules feares doubts and discouragement and objections vanish and Christ is beleeve● in and lived upon with thankfulnesse a● joy Obs Which knew no sin Christ was wholly free from sin personally Luk 1 35. inherently Heb. 14. 5. and actually Joh. 8. 40. Obs Seeing Christ is so holy and so qualified as he is there is no reason why we should doubt of the sufficiency meritoriousnesse and effectuallnesse of that which Christ hath done for us Heb. 10. 10. 14. Obs That we m●g●t be made Whatsoever Jesus Christ hath done and suffered was for those whose fins were laid upon him and are fully pardoned by him Rev. 1. 5. Rom. 5. 19. That we might be made the R●ghteousnesse of God There is a twofold Righteousnesse according to the diversity of his nature the one uncreated and infinite which is the Righteousnesse of the Deity the other is created and finite which is the Righteousnesse of the humanity the first is infinite and therefore incommunicable the latter is the Righteousnesse of God also because it is in him who is not onely man but God So then Obs Christs Righteousnesse is the Righteousnesse of God The Righteousnesse which freeth a sinner from the curse of the Law is a perfect Righteousnesse Heb. 1. 8. Heb. 10. 3. see Job 33. 24. Obs Mans best Righteousnesse is imperfect it cannot justifie him
that is unprofitable to him that doth not keepe the Law Gal. 5. 3. Therefore Circumcision hath nothing to doe with the covenant of grace 2. The Scripture doth not declare that Circumcision was an old seale of the covenant of grace Col. 2. 11 12. Doth not prove it was 3. Because if Circumcision had been a seale of the covenant of grace those who had that should not need a new seale 4. If Circumcision had been a seale of the covenant of grace then the urging it could not have overthrowne the Gospel as the Apostle said it did see Gal. 2. 17 18. with Gal. 5. 10. and Chap. 3. 5. Because the promise of blessednesse by remission of sinnes Gen. 12. 3. is farre different from that covenant Gen. 17 7 8. which was sealed by Circumcision Lastly Circumcision being an intolerable yoke Acts 15. 10. it could not be a seale of the righteousnesse of Christ if it had then it had been a benefit and not a burden Luk. 5. 4 5 6. Observations MAster Christ is to be owned acknowledged and obeyed We have toiled all night Much paines And have taken nothing Mens labours without Gods blessing are fruitlesse Neverthelesse I let goe reason experience and likelihoods to obey thee At thy word Christs word prevailes a word from Christ is enough to put us upon action his word is to be eyed I will So soone as the soule heares Christ speake it submits Let downe the net Faith and the use of meanes agree Nets filled Obedience of faith never fruitlesse c. Matth. 10. 29 30 31. Are not two sparrowes sold for a farthing and one of them shall not fall to the ground without your Father the very haires of your head are all numbred COnsider the lilies of the field how they grow they toile not neither doe they spin Mat. 6. 28. God provideth for the young Ravens their food Job 38. 41. All things are ordered by the providence of God Whatsoever the Lord pleased that did he in heaven and in earth in the seas and all deepe places Psal 135. 6. Our God is in heaven he ●hath done whatsoever he pleaseth Psal 115. 3. Many seeke the Rulers favour but every mans judgement cometh of the Lord Pro 29. 26. He fashioneth their hearts Psal 33. Whose hearts God hath touched 1 Sam. 10. 9. 26. As the Rivers of waters he turneth it whither soever he will Pro. 21. 1. The lot is cast into the lap but the whole disposing thereof is of the Lord Pro. 16. 33. The preparations of the heart in man and the answer of the tongue is from the Lord Pro. 16. 1. A mans heart deviseth his way but the Lord directeth his steps vers 9. Yee ought to say if the Lord will we will goe unto such a Citie and doe this or that Jam. 4. 13. 15. They shall fight against thee but they shall not prevaile Jer. 1. 19. The consideration of these Scriptures are very necessary profitable and comfortable these Scriptures declare that what God willeth he effecteth all things are as he pleaseth to order them Job seeing of God in all his crosses was patient content and thankfull The Lord hath given and the Lord hath taken blessed be the Name of the Lord He knew men could doe neither more nor lesse then God will it was God that did it A cause of that great care and over-thoughtfulnesse of heart in fearing men and want is because wee see not all things to be ordered by God wee are more like heathen Gentiles as Christ saith Matth. 6. Wee have need to minde that Chapter more to be more content and to live by faith and to be thankfull to God which we cannot be untill we see it s sent from God it s a gift of love whether it be bitter or sweet it shall doe me good Psal 34. 1 Cor. 13. 10. All our care and dislike c. cannot alter what God will doe it might cause men to be content Job saith He is in one minde and who can turne him and what his soule desireth even that he doth for he performeth the thing that is appointed for me and many such things are with him Job 23. 13 14. As if he should say I cannot helpe it God will have it so I may use the meanes but I must waite upon him both for the time and manner of my deliverance Man disquiets himselfe in vaine because he doth not see and minde the providence of God in the ordering of all things and so are not content with our conditions nor beare crosses patiently If thou art lost and fatherlesse Luk. 19. 10. Hos 14. 3. Christ is precious to thee and thou art precious to him Oh know Christ came to seeke and save you and that you shall injoy life and glory by him God is at peace with you he hath loving kindnesse for you that is better then life loe all is yours for God is yours and that for ever what can be more sutable pleasant profitable and delightfull better or more desireable Oh the fulnesse sweetnesse gloriousnesse of this peace it passeth knowledge if thou art nothing in thy own eyes thou hast a right in it and therefore mayst apply it and be ravished with it Consider what I have said what God hath given thee sent unto thee and put into thy hand even his rarest choisest dainties from his banquetting-house flaggons of his most excellent and richest wine full of spirit and life one taste is able to cheare and revive thy heart yea raise and ravish thy fainting soule with love into love Oh here is enough Christs dainties are durable his fountaine is bottomlesse and infinite it cannot be exhausted or drawne dry therefore eate O friends and drinke abundantly To be comforted and strengthened with it if God please to blesse it to thee it will be sweet and profitable instead of darknesse light shall shine clearly sweetly pleasantly if the Lord cause thy soule to be this light love to live in it be overpowered with it thou wilt acknowledge his goodnesse with thankfulesse and ioy as some have done he creates the fruit of the lips peace if he speak the word it s done Gen 3. 3. The Lord so speake to thee that thou maist profit by it and that thy joy may be full A Song of the love of God to such as are in Christ Make yee his praises glorious with a joyfull voice Psal 66. 1 2. 1. THe love of God hath been to me full great In leaving me in such a state to be And then to set me free from that estate He gave his onely Sonne to dye for me Which is a greater happinesse to me Then if I had not been in misery 2. I was as vile as any man could be And my vile state did openly appeare When God in love did please to looke on me And caused me a joyfull voice to heare For passing by me he to me said
heaven by faith we know our selves to be happy when to a carnall eye wee seeme most miserable by faith wee can part with the sweetest outward comforts and welcome death because we know we leave the worst place and things and goe to better they that live by faith live upon God and are feasted in Christs banquetting house where there are all desireable dainties and enough Eate O friends and drinke abundantly because it is the pleasure of our Lord that we doe so it 's thy portion duty and priviledge to digest and refresh and make thy soule merry with his dainties to injoy himselfe in them that so thy joy may be full The life of faith is the communion the soule hath with God in Christ in his promises spirituall and temporall Faith in effectuall calling It 's the soules cleaving to God in Christ for life upon such places as these Mat. 11. 28. 2 Cor. 5. 20 21. Mat. 5. 1 Joh. 3. 23. The life of faith in justification The Lord having spoken peace to the soule that Christ hath paid all and his sin shall be remembred no more Isa 53. Jer. 31. 34. Now the soule knows it's happy and injoys the comfort of it is filled with joy and peace in beleeving his life is a life of comfort beholding and injoying Christs righteousnesse as his own lives upon it what ever befalls him he is comforted in his interest in the righteousnesse of Christ as sufficient to satisfie him at all times living upon such places as these Rom. 8. 38 39. Job 13. 15. Isa 54. 7 8. Rev. 1. 5. Eph. 1. 6 7. Rom. 5. 9 10. Gal. 3. 13. Heb. 10. 10 11 12 13 14 c. 2 Tim. 2. 13. Concerning justification see the third part The life of fa●th in sanctification 1. It 's the soules cleaving to Christ our sanctification 1 Cor. 1. 30. 2ly it 's the soules cleaving to God in his promise to clense and renew my heart and life and be a quickning Spirit in me upon Psal 103. 8. Hos 14. 5. Isa 57. 18 19. Micah 7. 19. Joh. 17. 17. 19. Oh how little doe we obey him injoy him and honour him The life of faith in infirmities It 's the soules beleeving that God will be to us according to his promise for ever a God of love notwithstanding all our omissions and commissions excesses and defects Psal 103. 3. Joh. 13. 1. Mal. 3. 6. Heb. 13 8. Psal 89. 30. Nehe. 9. 16. c. Isa 43. 25. Psal 130. 7 8 9 10 13 14. 17. Isa 42. 2. Psal 86. 5. He that lives by faith in infirmities he will heare Christ 1 Sam. 3. 10. He is not offended at what Christ requires Mat. 11. 6. Joh. 1. 5. 3. The Scripture is his rule he will trust God and relie upon his Word he eyeth the promise saying as Psal 46. 6. Isa 45. 24. He will contend for the truth Jude 3. and doe others good Acts 20. 31. His sinne doth not sinke him into despaire the soule despaireth not for any sinne or trouble the weakest beleever may say in the midst of all imperfections I have as much of the love of God acceptation and perfect righteousnesse in Christ as the best Saint ever had Jer. 23. 6. my state is as happy as any of theirs Job 35. 7. and I shall have as much glory in heaven as the best Such as live by faith in infirmities live upon Christ in his promise for strength against all infirmities upon such places as these In deadnesse of heart Isa 35. 36. Ps 37. 30. In forgetfulnesse Joh. 14. 16. In feare of want Psal 34. 9. 37. 3. Mat. 6. 25. to the end Rom. 8. 32. Luk. 12. 15. In cares Phil. 4. 6. 1 Pet. 5. 7. Heb. 13. 5. In ignorance Heb. 5. 2. James 1. 5. If fallen by passion not to sinke under it James 5. 17. Acts 14. 15. In all infirmities Psal 103. 8. For a supply of all wants Phil. 4. 6. 19. To live by faith for the fruits of the Spirit c. To beleeve 1 Joh. 3. 23. Zeph. 3. 12. To increase in saith Rom. 1. 17. To continue in the faith Luk. 22. 32. 1 Pet. 1. 5. In the exercise of faith Isa 26. 3. Psal 18. 30. 32. 10. To know God Jer. 31. 33 34. Pro. 1. 23. To love God Mat. 27. 17. Joh. 17. 26. In loving God Deut. 30. 6. To seek God seek ye the Lord Acts 17. 27. In seeking God Psal 119. 2. 9. 10. 69. 32. 22. 26. To feare God Jer. 32. 39 40. Hos 3. 5. In fearing God Psal 147. 11. 25. 12. 34. 9. To hope in God Psal 147. 11. 146. 5. 31. 24. To waite on God 1 Cor. 2. 9. Isa 49. 23. 30. 18. To delight in God Psal 41. 16. 89. 16. 33. 21. To praise God Isa 38. 19. Ps 72. 15. 63 3. To injoy peace Isa 27. 5. To love the Saints 1 Joh. 3. 14. 23. 4. 7. 1 Pet. 2. 22. Joh. 13. 35. To love enemies Mat. 5. 43 44. Luk. 6. 35. To judge our selves 2 Cor. 11. 31. Eze. 36. 31. To mourn for sinning against God Zach. 12. 6. Joh. 16. 20. Mat. 5. 4. In poverty of spirit Mat. 5. 3. Isa 66. 2. In de●ires after Christ Isa 51. 1. Job 7. 33. 37. Rev. 21. 6. Mat. 21. 6. Isa 42. 3. 2 Cor. 8. 10 11 12. Gen. 16. 17. Heb. 11. 27. Luk. 21. 3. Psal 37. 4. Pro. 10. 24. To be meeke Psal 25. 9 76. 9. 149. 4. To be sincere Psal 51. 6. Mat. 5. 8. To confesse sin 1 Joh. 5. 9. Job 23. 27 28. To forgive others Luk 17. 4. Mark 11. 25 26. 6. 37. Mat. 6. 14. Eph. 4. 23. To be a peace-maker Mat. 5. 9. To devise good Pro. 14. 22. Isa 32. 8. To selfe-deniall Mat. 16. 15. To watch Mat. 13. 17. 1 Thes 5. 6. Rev. 16. 15. Luk. 22. 37. Mat. 22. 47. To be patient Jam. 1. 5. 8. Luk. 21. 9. Heb. 6. 15 To be content in our condition Heb. 13. 5. To resist sin Rom. 6. 14. Not to feare the world Joh. 6. 33. 1 Joh. 4. 4. To mortifie the flesh Rom. 8. 13. To give to the poore He that hath two coa●s impart to him that hath none and he that hath meat● let him doe so likewise Luk. 3. 10 11. The life of faith in the use of meanes It 's the soules cleaving to God in Christ for a blessing upon the meanes he hath appointed Pro. 9. 29. Isa 48. 19. Isa 48. 17. To pray 1 Thes 5. 17. Z●ch 12. 10 Mat. 7. 7 8 9 11. Luk. 11. 13. Mat. 21. 22. Mark 11. 24. Mat. 16. 23. Isa 65. 24. To reade 1 Tim. 4. 13. Rev. 1. 3. P●o. 1. 23. To meditate Jos 1. 8. 1 Tim. 4. 15. Psal 1. 1 2. Psal 104. 34. 49 3. For conference Prov. 15. 17. 18. 21. Mal. 3. 16. Psal 37. 30. 71. 24. Isa 59 21. To heare Christs Ministers Pro. 8. 34.
your charge for as it was with the Damsell Deut. 22. 25 26. even so is this matter 14. Dis I feare when persecution comes I shall not be able to suffer and so not hold out to the end but dishonour God betray his truth shame and grieve his people Take no care for the morrow cast all these cares and feares upon the Lord in nothing be carefull Phil. 4. 10. He will care for you I will never leave thee nor forsake thee Heb. 13. 5. God will take care for his glory truth c. his wisdome power and faithfulnesse shall order all 15. Dis I am discouraged because I am not filled with joy and comfort 1. Faith may be strong when joy is absent David had faith when he had no joy Restore to me the joy of my salvation Psal 51. 12. He refused comfort Psal 77. 2. But after he wanted it 2. Such as judge their conditions good because they are filled with joy build upon a wrong foundation in that they are not founded upon Christ alone If some had joy they would make it a Christ to them live upon it and so abuse Christ and themselves and their joy it s a mercy to such to want joy till they can better use it 16. Dis But my soule is filled with terrors I have a hell in me I feele the wrath of God in my soule and so have been for a long time 1. This is a sad condition yet thus it may be with one that is the Lords thus it was with Heman who said Lord why castest thou off my soule why hidest thou thy face from me I am ready to dye whilst I suffer thy terrors I am distracted thy fierce wrath goeth over me thy terrors have cut me off Psal 88. 15 16. Job cryed saying He hath kindled his wrath against me and counts me unto him as one of his enemies see Job 19. 10 11. 7. 6. 13 14 15 16. And David in temptation judging himselfe according to the law and sence and feeling said I am cast out of his sight Psal 31. 22. Christ said My God why hast thou forsaken me Mat. 26. 48. Horror hath overwhelmed me Psal 55. 7. 77. 8 9. And Jeremiah said He hath led me into darknesse and not into light he hath broken my bones and compassed me with gall he hath made my chaines heavie he hath filled me with bitternesse thou hast removed my soule farre off from peace and I said my strength and my hope is perished from the Lord Lam. 3. 2. to 19. Some conceive if God loved them there should be no such tempest in their soules but a sweet calme and in stead of wrath and terrors sweet peace and joy but the Lord hath his way in the whirlewinde and in the storme Nahum 1. 3. Some injoy peace and joy but it s not so with all see Job 13. 26. Job said to God Why doest not thou pardon my transgressions c. Thou hast set me as a marke against thee so that I am a burden unto my selfe Job 7. 18 19 20 21. ●3 14. Our comfort depends not upon free●ome from terrors but upon the Spirits re●ealing truth and application of it to the ●oule Lam. 3. 21. 2. The Angel of the Lord said to Gidcon The Lord is with thee But Gideon said Oh my Lord if the Lord be with us why then is all this fallen us c. Judg. 6. 12 13. So saith the soule If the Lord be with us why then is all this befallen us that we are so full of terrors yet it may be so and as Gideon was mis-taken so maist thou 3. The greatest peace any Saint injoys is not to be neither ground nor incouragement for them to beleeve therefore not any terrors any possesse ought not to be a ground of discouragement in beleeving for our happinesse is not in any thing we feele or apprehend in our selves but in the word and promise of God and in that wee are knowne of God who loves us and comprehends us in himselfe and his not imputing ou● trespasses unto us Psal 32. 1. Of this see more in part the third 4. A soule in such a sad condition should consider what the Lord saith Isa 8. 20. and cast all their feares of hell upon God in a promise and trust in the Lord Isa 26. 3 4. When thou art in the flames of this fire thou shalt not be burnt with God nothing is impossible O troubled foule the tender mercies of our God hath visited us and so it may visit thee also and give light to thee that sits in darknesse and in the shadow of death to guide thy feete in the way of peace Luk. 1. 78 79. 5. If thou wouldst be freed from these terrors trust in God that is the way to be freed from them Thou wilt keepe him in perfect peace whose minde is stayed on thee because he trusts in thee Isa 26. 3 4. 6. Consider what brought thy terrors but poring so much upon thy sinnes untill thou wert filled with despaire and thy omissions and commissions against conscience increased thy horror doe the contrary and see that yee daube not your selves over with your duties and know that which is a great cause of mourning is no cause of despaire therefore cast not away your confidence Heb. 10. 35. for yet a little while and he that shall come will come and will not tarry ver 37 38. Therefore say as the Prophet said When I sit in darknesse the Lord shall be a light unto me he will bring me forth into the light and I shall behold his Righteousnesse Mica 7. 8 9. 17. Dis I am in great outward misery and want by reason of poverty surely if God did love me I should not be so neglected as I am Thou shouldst not reason so was not this the condition of those who wandered about in sheep-skins goat-skins in des●ts mountaines dens and caves of the earth Surely they were more destitute of outward comforts then thee and suffered more hunger cold and nakednesse then thee hast thou not a house nor bed to lie on the places where they wandred afforded not these things to them art thou destitute afflicted so were they whom God so loved that he esteemed the world not worthy of Heb. 11. 37 38. Poverty and want is no small burden many desire death rather then such a condition yet know that 2. Poverty and want hath attended and kept company with many of the children of God Job was poore the Apostles were poore 1 Cor. 4. 11. 2 Cor. 6. 10. the Churches of Christ were poore the Church of Corinth was poore 2 Cor. 8. 14. The Church of Smyrna was poore Rev. 2. 9. The Church of Macedonia was in dead poverty 2 Cor. 8. 1 2. And our Lord Jesus Christ was poore 2 Cor. 8. 9. And thou maist be very poore and yet God may love thee as he loves Christ Joh. 17. 26. The poore receive the Gospel and the profession of