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of Adamant that would not melt and come in at this Oh my beloved this very call is done as really by Christ in his Ministers now though not so visibly and immediately as I now describe and therefore take heed how you refuse to heare him that speakes from heaven Heb. 12.25 Consider whom the Lord calls and that is thee in particular who ever thou art to whom the Gospell of Christ is sent for if you think Christ calls some only that are so and so deeply humbled only to come and not unto you in particular you will never come in but we have proved this that the Lord calls all in generall and consequently each man in particular the consideration of this may bring you in Men fear to commit murther and steale c. but you feare not unbeleefe but the Apostle bids you feare that for the Gospell is preached sayth he unto you as well as unto those that fell by unbeliefe Heb. 4.1 2. doe not say he calls me indeed but it is no more then what he doth to reprobates true in the outward call it is so yet upon this ground you may think the Lord commands not calls not you to sanctifie a Sabbath or to honour Gods name because this is as common to reprobates as unto you doe not say I am not able to come and therefore I am not called no more are you able to attend the rules of the morall Law yet you look upon them as appertaining to you and because you cannot doe them you intreat the Lord to enable you and so because you cannot come you should looke up to the Lord to draw you and verily many times the great reason why the Lord doth not draw you is because you doe not deeply consider that he doth really and affectionately call you doe not say I am a dry tree the Lord cannot look upon me whose condition is worse then ever I heard or read of yet remember what the Lord speaks to such Isay 56.3 4 6 7. Look not thou to thy barren dead heart but give glory unto God as Abraham did Rom. 4.19 20. and receive his grace with more thankfulnesse then any else because none ever so miserable as thy selfe you young men heare this though you have spent the flower of your yeares in vanity madnesse and filthy lusts yet the Lord calls you in to him you old men grown gray-headed in wickednesse though it be the last houre in the day of your life yet behold the Lord would hire you and calls you to come in before the ●orest wrath of a long provoked God break out upon you you that have despised Gods messengers crucified the Lord Jesus afresh embrued your hands in his blood scorned and hated the Saints and the word of Gods grace hear what wisdom saith Prov. 1.22 23. Return yee scorners oh consider you that are ignorant of Christ that never sought after Christ many a yeare together that have continually provoked him to his face how the Lord calls you Isay 65.1 2 3. you even you are those the Lord calls and will you not come Consider why the Lord calls thee is it because hee hath any need of you to honour him I tell you he could have gone to others that would have given his Gospell better welcom th●n it hath had from you he could have gone to many Kings and Princ●s and out of that golden mettle have made himselfe vessels of honour rather then out of such base mould as thou art made of hee could have honoured himselfe in thy ruine as in many millions of other men and lose nothing by thee neither he could have been blessed without you in the bosome of his Father or is it because thou hast done any thing for him alas thou hast not returned him thy nutshells thou hast not had so much as a forme of Religion thou hast done as much mischiefe to him as thou couldst Ier. 3.5 thou hast wearied him with thine iniquities and made him serve with thy sins and hast sadded his heart exceedingly by strange impenitency Isay 43.24 The only reason that hath moved him to call to thee hath been pity to thee seeing thee running to the fire that never can be quencht without stop or stay 2 Chron. 36.15 16. and because thou art fallen by thine iniquities Hos. 14.1 And shall not this bring you home Consider for what end the Lord calls thee is it not to come and take possession of all the grace of Christ Gal. 1.6 nay of all the glory of Christ 1 Thess. 2.12 nay to a most neare sweet and everlasting fellowship with Christ himselfe 1 Cor. 1.9 and can I say any more can you desire any more then this if the Lord should say unto any of us Come into the garden and there watch and pray with me sorrow and suffer with me who of us would not account our selves unworthy of such honour but for the Lord to say Come and enter into your rest the land the kingdome of grace and glory is before you goe up and possesse it oh where are our hearts if this call will not draw if the Lord should say at the day of judgement when the heavens and earth shall be on a light fire and the Lord Jesus set upon the throne of his glory admired of all his Saints and Angels Come you blessed and take the kingdome prepared for you would you not gladly come at that call oh beloved the Lord Jesus now in the throne of his glory in heaven behold he calls you unto a better good then that kingdome he calls you to come and take himselfe and all his precious benefits prepared for you though in thy selfe accursed and would he have you take possession of all this is it not the praise of the riches of his grace Eph. 1. If this be his end then if thou wilt not come for thy own good yet for his sake his grace sake come in How long the Lord hath called thee how oft he would have gathered thee he hath stood so long untill his locks are wet with dew of the night Cant. 5.1 2. It may bee you are afraid it hath been so long that now time is past oh no for whiles the Lord calls by his word and spirit now is the acceptable time 2 Cor. 6.2 I confesse there is a time wherein the Lord will not be found but whiles the Lord is neare unto thee by his Ministery by his Spirit convincing affecting stirring knocking at thy heart the time is not yet past the Sun is not yet set so long as those beames appeare Isay 55.6 those thoughts which discourage thee from coming to Christ whiles the voyce of his call is heard cannot be of Christ but Satan whose principall work is to lay such stumbling blocks in our way to him Consider the greatnesse of your sinne in not coming to him 1. This is the condemning sin for no sin should condemne thee if thou didst come to him Iohn 3.17
possession by the blood of Christ we enter into the holy of holies a price of infinite value must bring a kind of infinite glory 2. We are by Christ nearer to God then Angels are whose glory wee see is very great 3. Shall not our glory be to s●t out the glory of Christ 2 Thes. 1.10 and if so then it his glory be exceeding great ours must bear a due proportion and be very very great also 4. Doth not God pick out the poore and vile things of the world to be vessels of glory 1 Cor. 1.27 and is not that an argument that he intends exceedingly to glorifie himselfe on such to raise up a most glorious building where he layes so low a foundation 5. Are not we loved with the same love as he hath loved Christ Iohn 17. ult and shall not our glory abound then exceedingly 6. Is not the torment and shame of the Reprobates to be exceeding great and grievous doth not God raise them up to make his power known Rom. 9.23 What then shall we think on the contrary of the glory of the Saints wherein the Lord shall set forth his power in glorifying them as hee doth the glory of his power in punishing others and therefore 2 Thes. 1.9 the punishment of the wicked is exprest by separation of them from the glory of the Lords power because that in the glory of the Saints the Lord will as I may so say make them as glorious as by his power ruled by wisdom he is able to make them This is therefore the great glory of all those whom God hath called to the fellowship of his deare Sonne and which is yet more blessed be God the time is not long but that we shall feele what now we doe but heare of and see but a little of as we use to doe of things afar off We are here but strangers and have no abiding city we look for this that hath foundations and therefore let sinne presse us downe and weary us out with wrastling with it let Satan tempt and cast his da●ts at us let our drink be our teares day and night and our meat gall and worm wood let us be shut up in choaking prisons and cast out for dead in the streets nay upon dung-hils and none to bury us let us live alone as Pelicans in the wildernesse and be driven among wild beasts into deserts let us be scourged and disgraced stoned sawn asunder and burned let us live in sheep-skins and goat-skins destitute afflicted tor●ented as who looks not for such dayes shortly yet oh brethren the time is not long but when we are at the worst and death ready to swallow us up we shall cry out Oh glory glory oh welcome glory If our miseries here be long they shall be light if very bitter they shall be short however long or short they cannot be to us long who look for an eternall weight of glory Who would not that considers of these things despise this world and set it at his heeles who hath all these priviledges and benefits with Christ in his eye who would not abhor a filthy lust to enjoy such a Christ who would ever look back unto his flesh-pots or fathers house that hath such welcome made him the first moment he comes to the Lord Jesus in having present fruition of some of these benefits but present right unto all fruition of some by feeling of all by faith But oh the wrath of God upon these times that either see not this glory or if they doe despise so great salvation Christ and pardon and peace adoption grace and glory is brought home to our doores but their price is falne in our market and we think it better to be without Christ with our lusts then to be in Christ with his benefits The reproach of Christ was dearer to Moses as great a Courtier and as strong a head-piece as our times can afford then all the riches and honours of Egypt but the grace and peace and life and glory of Jesus Christ is viler to us then the very onyons and leeks and flesh-pots of Egypt if you had but naked Christ our life for a prey in these evill times you had no cause to complaine but infinitely to rejoyce in your portion but when with Christ you shall find all these benefits and priviledges comming in as to your portion and yet to despise him Assuredly the Lord will not beare with this contempt alway Away to the mountaines and hasten from the townes and cities of your habitation where the grace of Christ is published but universally despised you blessed called ones of the Lord Jesus for the dayes are comming wherein for this sinne the heavens and earth shall shake the sunne shall be turned into darknesse and the moone into blood and mens hearts failing for feare of the horrible plagues which are comming upon the face of the earth Dreame not of faire weather expect not better dayes till you heare men say Blessed is he that commeth in the name of the Lord who thus blesseth his with all spirituall blessings in Christ Eph. 1.3 I now proceed to the last CHAP. III. All those that are translated into this blessed estate are bound to live the life of love in all fruitfull and thankefull obedience unto him that hath called them according to the rule of the morall Law Psal. 40.7 8. THe Lord doth no sooner call his people to himselfe but as soone as ever he hath thus crowned them with these glorious priviledges and given them any sense and feeling of them but they immediately cry out Oh Lord what shall I now doe for thee how shall I now live to thee they know now they are no more their owne but his and therefore should now live to him If you aske Moses after all the love and kindnesse the Lord had shewne Israel what Israel should doe for him you shall see his answer full Deut. 10.12 13. And now O Israel what doth the Lord require of thee but to fear the Lord thy God and to love him and serve him with all thy heart and to keepe his Commandements which I command thee this day for thy good If you aske Paul as Evangelicall a Christian as ever lived what now we are to do when we are in Christ hee answers punctually 2 Cor. 5.14 15. The love of Christ constraineth us because we thus judge that Christ dying for those that were dead they that live should not live unto themselves but unto him that dyed for them and rose againe If we aske Peter the question to what end the Lord hath called us out of darknesse into his marvelous light he expresly tells you it is to shew forth the vertues of him that hath so called 1 Pet. 2.9 If wee be doubtfull whether this be the Lords minde the Lord himselfe resolves it by Zachary Luk. 1.74 and tells us that t is his oath That we being delivered out of the hands of our enemies wee should
and they heare and know their sins are many their estates bad and that iniquity will be there ruine if thus they continue yet all Gods light is without heat and it is but the shining of it upon rocks and cold stones they are frozen in their dregs be it knowne to you you have not one drop of that conviction which begins salvation Before I passe from this to the second work of compunction let me make a word of application If the Spirit begins thus with conviction of sin then let all the Ministers of Christ co-work with Christ and begin with their people here bee faithfull witnesses unto Gods truth and give warning to this secure world that the sentence of death is past and the curse of God lyes upon every man for the least sin Lift up thy voyce like a Trumpet was the Lords words to Isaiah Isay 58.1 and tell them of their sin Those Bees wee call drones that have lost their sting When the salt of the earth the Ministers of Christ Matth. 5. have lost their acrimony and sharpnesse or saltnesse What is it good for but to be cast out your hearers will putrify and corrupt by hearing such doctrines only as never search When the Lord inflicted a grievous curse upon the people Ezek. 3.26 the Lord made Ezekiel dumbe that hee should not be a reprover to them What was the lamentation of Ieremy thy Prophets have seen vaine and foolish things for thee and have not discovered thine iniquity how would you have the Lord Jesus by his Spirit to convince men must it not bee by his word verily you keep the Spirit of Christ from falling down upon the people if you refuse to indeavour to convince the people by your word Other doctrines are sweet and necessary but this is in the first place most necessary Beware of personating beware of bitternesse and passion but oh convince with a spirit of power and compassion and hee that shall bee instrumentall unto Christ in this or any other work for Christs sake unto him the Lord will be the principall agent and by him will attaine his own ends finish his great work gather in his scattered sheep who are in great multitudes throughout the Kingdome scattered from him if once they be throughly convinced that they are utterly lost and gone out of the way May not this also be sad reproofe and terrour to them that stand it out against all means of conviction and will not see their sin nor beleeve the fearfull wrath of God due to them for sin not a man scarce can be found that will come to this conclusion I am a sinfull man and therefore I am a dead I am a condemned man but like wild beasts fly from their pursuers into their holes and thickets and dens their sinfull extenuations excuses and apologies for sin and for themselves and if they bee hunted thither and found out there then they resist and article against that truth which troubles them They flatter themselves in their owne eyes untill their iniquities be found most hatefull Many a man dislikes the text the use especially the long use wherein his sinne is toucht and his conscience tost especially if it be his darling sin his Herodias his Rimmon especially if withall he thinks that the Minister meanes him he will not see it nor confeste it especially if hee apprehends he shall lose his honour or his silver shrines and profit by it he will not see his ●in that he may not be troubled in conscience for his sin that so he may not be forced to confesse and forsake his sinne and condemne himselfe for it before God and men Oh Lord I mourne that I can scarce meet with a man that either cares to be or will be convinced but hath something alway to say for himselfe their sins are not so great they are not so bad but have some good and therefore have some hope and if God be mercifull it is no great matter though they be exceeding sinfull or some such thing their mouths are not stopped to say nothing for themselves but guilty There is lesse conviction in the world in this age then many are aware of For I believe that all the powers of hell conspire together to blind mens eyes and darken mens minds in this great work of Christ Principiis obsta it is policy to stop Christ in his entrance in this first streake upon the soule but oh little doe you think what you doe herein and what woe you work to your selves hereby dost thou stifle and resist the first breathings of Christs Spirit when he comes to save thee what hurt will it be to know the worst of thy condition now when there is hope hereby of comming out of it who must else one day see all thy sins in order before thee to thy eternall anguish and terrour Ps. 50.21 When the Lord shall say to thee as unto Dives Remember in thy life time thou hadst thy good things remember such a time such a place such a sin which then you would not see But now thou shalt see what it is to strike an infinite God Remember thou wast forewarned of wrath to come but thou wouldest not beleeve thy selfe accursed that so thou mightest have felt thy need of him that was made a curse to blesse thee and therefore feele it now oh you will wish then that you had knowne this evill in that your day What dost thou talke of grace thou thinkest thou hast grace when as thou hast not the first beginning nay not the most remote preparation for it in this work of conviction what should wee doe for such as these but with Ieremy Ier. 13.17 if you will not heare my soule shall weep in secret for your pride Oh be perswaded therefore to remember your sins past and to consider of your wayes now All the prophanenesse of thy heart and life all the vanity of thy youth Eccles. 11.9 all your secret sins all your sinnes against light and love checks and vowes all that time wherein thou didst nothing else but live in sin thus Gods people have done Ezek 6.9 thus all the elect shall doe oh consider the Lord remembers them all and that with griefe of heart against thee because thou forgettest them Hos. 2.7 Hee that numbers thy haires and tels the sparrowes that fall numbers much more thy sins that fall from thee they are written down in his black book They are not trifles for hee minds not toyes the bookes must bee opened oh reckon now you have yet time to cal them to minde which it may be shall not continue long it is the Lords complaint Ier. 8.6 of a wicked generation that hee could heare no man say What have I done Winnow your selves as the word is Eph. 2.1 Oh people not worthy to be beloved I pronounce unto you from the eternall God that ere long the Lord will search our Ierusalem with candles he will
necessary here then the removall of the power of this which makes the soule in the sense of its owne infinite vilenesse and unworthinesse not to quarrel at the Lord and devil-like grow fierce impatient before and against the Lord in case he should never help it never pitty it never succour it the Lord will not forsake for ever if the soule thus lies down and puts its mouth in the dust Lam. 3.30 31. Which consideration is of unspeakable use and consolation to every poore empty nothing that feels it selfe unable to beleeve and the Lord forsaking it from helping it to beleeve And I have seen it constantly that many a chosen vessell never hath been comforted till now and ever comforted when now they never knew what hurt them till they saw this and they have immediately felt their hurt healed when this hath been removed In comforting Christians under deep distresse tell them of Gods grace and mercy and the riches of both you doe but torment them the more that there should be so much and they have no part nor share in it and think they never shall because this is not the immediate way of cure tell them rather when they are full of these complaints that they are as they speak vile and sinfull and therefore worthy never to be accepted of God and that they have cause to wonder that they have their lives and are on this side hell and so turne all that they say to humiliation and selfe-loathing verily you shall then see if the Lord intends good he wil by this doe them good and the weakest Christian that cannot come to Christ you shall see first or last shall see cause to lye downe and be silent and not quarrell though the Lord should never come to him And that this is necessary may appeare thus Otherwise 1. The Lord should not advance the riches of his grace the advancement of grace cannot possibly be without the humiliation and abasement of the creature the Lord not onely saves but calls things that are not that no flesh might glory 1 Cor. 1.28 29. 2. Otherwise the Lord should not be Lord and disposer of his owne grace but a sinfull creature who quarrells against God if it be not disposed of not as the Lord will but as the creature will If a stranger comes to our house and will have what he wants and if he hath not he quarrells and contends with the master of the house what would he say Away proud begger dost think to be lord of what I have dost draw thy knife to stab me if I doe not please thee and give thee thy asking no thou shalt know that I wil doe with my owne as I see good thou shalt lye downe on the dust of my threshold before I give thee any thing So t is with the Lord. It is not in him that willeth nor in him that runneth but in God that sheweth mercy It is his principall name I will be mercifull to whom I will be mercifull and therefore if you will not beleeve me yet beleeve the Lords oath Esay 45.23 Vnto me shall every knee bow and doe you come to lord it over him and quarrell and fret and sink and grow sullen and vex if the Lord stoop not unto your desires No no you must and shall lye upon his threshold nay he wil make thee lay thy neck upon the block as worthy of nothing but cutting off and then when this valley is filled all flesh shall see the glory of the Lord Esay 40.5 Thus humiliation is necessary in this measure mentioned Not that I deny any subsequent humiliation after a Christian is in Christ arising from the sense of Gods favour in Christ then which nothing makes a Christian of an evangelicall spirit more ashamed of himselfe yet I dare not exclude this which is antecedent arising from the spirit of power immediately subduing the soule to Christ that it may be exalted by Christ 1 Pet. 5.6 It is true all things that pertaine to life and godlinesse are received by faith 2 Pet. 1.3 yet faith it self is a saving work which is not received by another precedent faith Faith therefore is to be excepted not onely as begotten in us but as it is in the bege●ting of it in the conviction and humiliation of every sinner Hence see what is the great hindrance betweene the mercy of God and the soule of many a man if it be not some sinne hardnesse of heart under it whereby he cares not for Christ to deliver him then t is some pride of spirit arising from some good he hath whereby he feeles no need of Christ hoping his owne duties shall save him or else is above Christ and not under him willing to be disposed of by him And hence the Lord makes this the high way to mercy Levit. 26.40 if first they shall confesse their sinne secondly humble themselves both which I know the Lord must worke then he will remember his Covenant Look as it is with a vessell before it can be fit for use it must first passe through fire and the earth and drosse severed from it then it must be made hollow and empty which makes it vas capax a vessell capable of receiving that which shall be powred out into it if O Brethren the Lord hath some vessells of glory which he prepares before-hand and makes capable of glory Rom. 9.21 22. if the Lord doth doth not sever you from sinne in compunction and empty you of your selves in humiliation you cannot receive Christ nor mercy you cannot hold them and if ever you misse of Christ by faith your wound lies here How many be there at this day that were once profane and wicked but now by some terrours and outward restraints upon them they leave their sinnes and say they loathe them and purpose never to run riot as they have done and hence because they thinke themselves very good or to have some good they fall short of Christ and are still in the gall of bitternes in the midst of all evill It were the happines of some men if they did not think themselves to have some good because this is their Christ. Oh you that live under precious meanes and have many feares you may perish and be deceived at the last But why doe you feare I know you will answer Oh some secret unknown sin may be my ruine It is true and you do well to have a godly jealousie thereof But remember this also not onely some sinne but some good thou thinkest thou hast and restest in without Christ and lifting thee up above Christ may as easily prove thy ruine because a mans owne righteousnesse rested in doth not onely hide mens sinnes but strengthens them in some sinne by which men perish Trusting to ones owne righteousnesse and committing iniquity are couples Ezek. 33.13 Nor doe I hereby run into the trenches of that wretched generation of the Familists denying all inherent graces
evidence of favour from any Christian obedience or sanctification in holy duties or that a Christian should profanely cast off all duties because they cannot save themselves by them No no the Lord will search with candles one day for such sonnes of darknesse and exclude such foolish virgins that have neither oyle in their vessels nor light in their lamps I onely speak of that good that righteousnesse which is rested in without Christ and lifts up men above Christ which in deed in truth is not true righteousnesse but only a true shadow of it And therefore as Beza well observes from Rom. 9.32 Why did not Israel that followed after righteousnesse attain it Because they sought it not by faith but as it were by the works of the Law they were not fruits of sincere obedience to the Law but as it were the works of the Law now this saith the Apostle verse 33. is the stumbling stone in Sion Christ will have all flesh vaile and be stript naked and made nothing before him before they shall ever be built upon him now this men stumble at they must bring something to him they will not be vile emptinesse and nothingnesse that he may be all to them verily observe your selves you shall find if there be little humiliation there is little of Christ if much humiliation much of Christ if unconstant humiliation uncertain fruition of Christ if reall humiliation reall possession of Christ if false humiliation imaginary fruition of Christ. Know it you cannot perish if you fall not short here you must perish if you do Be exhorted therefore to lye down in the dust before the Lord and under the Lord nay intreat the Lord that he would put thee upon his wheele and mould thy heart to his will why will you rest in any good you have Oh remember thy father was a Syrian ready to perish and thy selfe polluted an infinite endlesse evill What ever good thou dost is it not a polluted stream of a more polluted spring Nay suppose the Spirit works any good in thee yet is it not polluted by thy unclean heart Nay suppose any actions should be perfect yet remember the Lord spared not the Angels that sinned perfection present cannot satisfie Justice for pollution past Cry out therefore and say Oh Lord now I see not onely that my sinne is vile but that my self and all my righteousnesse is vile also and now though the Lord stands at a distance speaks no peace heare 's no prayers yet because thou art very vile lye downe under him that if he will he may tread upon thee and thereby exalt himselfe as well as lift thee up and exalt thee Be not carelesse whether the Lord help or no but be humble not to quarrell in case he should not For 1. Suppose thou art not onely miserable but sinfull and the Lord thou sayst takes it not away yet remember that to quarrell with God for withdrawing his hand is a sin also Lam. 3.39 and wilt thou adde sinne to sinne 2. Why art thou quiet and still when the Lord denyes thee any common mercy Is it not because the Lord will have it so Now look as we say of him that hates sin as sin that he hates all sinne so he that is meekned with Gods good pleasure in any one thing because of his good pleasure in it upon the same ground will at least desire to stoop in every thing Suppose therefore it be the Lords good pleasure to deny thee mercy I grant you must pray for it yet with submission to the good will of the Lord saying The Lords will is good but mine is evill otherwise thou hast no meeknesse in any thing that art not meekly subject to his will in every thing 3. The greatest pride that is in man appeares here for suppose the Lord should deny thee bread or water or clothes was it your duty to murmur now nay was it not pride if the heart would not lye down and say Lord I am worthy to have my bread pluckt from my mouth and my clothes from my back Now if it be pride to murmur in case the Lord denyes you smaller matters the offals of this life dost not thou see that its far greater pride for thee to sink and quarrell with him if he denyes thee greater and the things of another life is he bound to give thee greater that doth not owe thee the least Suppose a begger murmur at thy doore if thou dost deny him bread or a cup of drink wilt thou not account him a proud stout begger but if thou givest him that and then he quarrell and murmur at thee because thou dost not give him a thousand pound or thy whole estate when he asks it will you not say I never met with the like insolencie the Lord gives you your lives blessed be his name but you aske for treasures of grace and mercy thousands of pounds Christ himself and all that he is worth and the Lord seems to deny you and now you sink and grow sullen and discontent and quarrell and murmur at God not directly but secretly and slily may not the Lord now say Was there ever such pride and insolency And therefore as Christ spake of himselfe Iohn 12.24 25. A corne of wheat cannot live unlesse it die first so know it you shall never live with Christ unlesse you die and perish in your selves unlesse you be sowne and lye under the clods of your owne wretchednesse faith will never spring up in such a soule As t is in burnings the fire must be first taken out before there can be any healing so this impatient spirit which torments the soule must first be removed before the Lord will heale thee 4. Consider the approaching times I do beleeve the Lord at this day is comming out to shake all nations all hearts all consciences all conditions and to teare and rend from you your choicest blessings peace and plenty both externall and internall also for there is need of it our age growes full and proud and wanton a mans price is falne in the market unlesse his locks and new fashions commend him to the world Oh consider when God comes to ●end all from you then you may finde a need of the exercise of this duty it may be the time is comming wherein you shall have nothing to support your hearts you shall find rest in no way but this I know assurance of Gods love may quiet you but what if the Lord shake all your foundations and deprive you of that what will you doe then and therefore as Zephany cap. 2.3 having foretold of the evill day cryes unto his hearers Seeke meeknesse yee meeke of the earth seek meeknesse so say I to you for you will find all little enough Come downe from thy throne and be the footstoole and threshold of Christ Jesus before the dayes of darknesse come upon you be content to be a cipher a stepping-stone the very offall of the
certainly by faith Now this faith is not by seeing him with our eyes comming neare to him with our bodies but comming to him with our soules the soule is the seat of faith Now this you may doe though you never thus saw him whom though you see not yet beleeving you rejoice this comming of the soule to Christ doth make a firmer union between thee and Christ then if thou wert bodily present with him in heaven For many touched and crowded him that never were truly united to him or received vertue from him If our soules were in the third heaven with Christ who of us would then doubt of our portion in him I tell you if your soules goe out of sinne and selfe unto Christ Jesus and there rest this makes you nearer to him then if your soules were under his wing in the highest heavens The poore Sea-man when hee is neare dangerous shores when he cannot goe downe to the depth of the Sea to fasten his ship yet if hee can cast his anchor twenty or forty fathom deep and if that holds this quiets him in the sorest stormes when we are tossed and cannot come to Christ with our bodily presence yet if our soules can come if our faith our anchor can reach him and knit us to him this should exceedingly comfort our hearts How and where should my soule come to Christ who is now absent from me Christ comes to you in his Word and Covenant of Grace there is his Spirit his truth goodnesse love faithfulnesse receive this you receive him embrace this you embrace him as among our selves we see great estates are conveyed and surrendred by Bond and Writings Act. 2.41 When they received the Word they received Christ. Ioh. 15.7 If my words abide in you i. e. if I abide in you by my words you shall be fruitfull By the Word let thine eye pitch upon the person doe not onely account the Promise true but with Sarah account him faithfull who hath promised and then let thy heart roll it selfe upon that grace and faithfulnesse revealed in this word leane upon the breast of this beloved and thus the soule by the chariot wheeles and wings of the Word is possessor of Christ in it and carryed up to Christs crosse as dying Gal. 3.1 and from thence to his glory in his Kingdo● by it Heb. 10.19 22. As a man that gives a great estate by some writing to us we beleeve it as if he were present and by this we doe not onely beleeve the writing to ●e true but the man to be be faithfull and loving to us and hereupon our hearts are carryed after the man himselfe though afar off from us Thus we ascend to Christ in the cloud of faith as Iacob though he could hardly beleeve yet as soone as he was perswaded Ioseph was yet alive his spirit presently revived and it was immediately with him before his body came to him so t is with faith the soule goes unto Christ before our bodies and soules both together shal have immediate communion with him 3. The forme of Faith This is the third thing in the description of Faith the comming of the whole soule out of it selfe unto Christ is the forme of Faith and that wherein the life and essence of it consists and which doth difference it from all other graces of the Spirit The first act of Faith as it unites us to Christ is not assurance that he is mine but a comming to him with assurance that hereby he is become mine Come unto the waters and so buy wine and milke i. e. now make them your owne The weary and heavy laden shall not have rest unlesse they come to Christ for it Faith doth nothing for life for that is the Law of Works it onely receives him who hath done all for it it comes out of all it hath or doth like Abraham that left his servants behind him when he went up to God in the mount unto Christ for life Conceive it thus Adam had a principle stock of life in himselfe in his owne hand and therefore was to live by this to live of himselfe and from himselfe and therefore had no need nor use of faith he lived by the law of works which the Apostle sets in a direct opposition to the Law of Faith but Adam being now falne hath lost his life and became not like the man that fell among theeves betwixt Jerusalem and Jericho stript wounded and halfe dead but wholly dead Ephes. 2.1 so that let any man seeke life from himselfe its impossible he should live for if there had been a Law that could have given life our righteousnesse should have been thereby Gal. 3.21 Hence it followes if any man will have life he must goe out of himselfe unto another viz. the Lord of life for it Iohn 5.40 Iohn 6.27 28 29. Now observe it this very comming this very motion of the soule to Christ a grace which Adam neither had nor had power to use is Faith the Spirit of Christ moving or drawing the soule the soul is thence moved and so comes to Christ Iohn 6.64 65. The soule by sinne is averted from God and turns his back upon God the turning or comming of the soule not unto duties of holinesse for that is obedience properly but unto God in Christ againe is properly and formally Faith All evill is in mans selfe and from himselfe all mans good is in Christ and from Christ. The soules of all Gods elect seeing these things forsake and renounce themselves in whom and for whom is all th●ir evill and come unto Christ in whom and from whom is all their good This motion of the soule betweene these extreames through that vast and infinite distance that is betweene a sinfull wretched man and a blessed Saviour is faith for by faith principally we passe from death to life Iohn 5.24 The soule of a poore sinner wounded and humbled sometime knowes not Christ and then cryes out as those Act. 2.37 What shall I doe Whither shall I go sometimes dares not sometimes cannot it hath no heart to stir or come it therefore looks up and longs and goes unto the Lord to draw it like poore Ephraim Ier. 31.18 Oh turne me Lord and then I shall be turned Lam. 5.21 and this is the lowest and least degree of faith But at some other time the soule mourning for want of the Lord the Lord comes unto it with great clearnesse glory and sweetnesse of grace and peace hence the soule cannot but come and close with him and cry Rabboni and say Oh Lord is it thy good pleasure to have respect to such a clod of earth to tender such riches of grace to one so unworthy and to bid nay to beseech me to come and take Lord behold I come This is faith Would you have proofe of it Consider therefore these particulars 1. Consider these Scriptures Iohn 6.35 I am the bread
blessed and happy estate John 5.24 Psal. 2. ult IF the Question be What is that happy condition they are made partakers of I answer this appeares in these six priviledges or benefits principally 1. Iustification all their sinnes are pardoned 2. Reconciliation peace with God 3. Adoption they are made the Sonnes of God 4. Sanctification they are restored to the Image of God 5. Audience of all their prayers to God 6. Glorification in the Kingdome of heaven in eternall Communion with God SECT I. First Iustification THis is the first benefit which immediately followes our union unto Christ by Faith that look as we are no sooner children of Adam branches of that root by naturall generation but we immediately contract the guilt of his sin and so originall pollution so we are no sooner made branches of the second Adam by vocation and so united unto Christ by Faith but immediately wee have the imputation of his righteousnesse to our justification after which we receive in order of nature not time our sanctification There is no truth more necessary to bee knowne then this it being the principall thing contained in the Gospell Rom. 1.17 the Law shewing how a man may bee just and live but it hath not the least word how a sinfull man may be just and not dye this is proper to the revelation of the Gospell let me therefore give you a tast of the nature of it Our Justification is wrought by a double act 1. on God the Fathers part he by a gracious sentence absolves and acquits a sinner accepts of him as righteous 2. on God the Sons part procuring the passing of this sentence by his satisfaction imputed and applyed the Father being the person principally wronged hath chiefe power to forgive yet in justice he cannot acquit nor in truth account a man unrighteous as righteous unlesse the Son step in and satisfie for whose sake he forgives as the Apostle expressely saith Eph. 4. ult so that our Justification is wholly out of our selves and we are meerly passive in it Justification is not to make us inwardly just as the Papists dreame but it is a Law-tearme and is opposed against condemnation Rom. 8.33 now look as condemnation is the sentence of the Judge condemning a man to dye for his offence or sin so Iustification is the sentence of God the Father absolving a man from the guilt and punishment of sin for the sake of the righteousnesse of Christ That you may more particularly understand me take this description of it Iustification is the gracious Sentence of God the Father whereby for the satisfaction of Christ apprehended by faith and imputed to the faithfull he absolves them from the guilt and condemnation of all sin and accepts them as perfectly righteous to eternall life Let me open the particulars herein briefly in severall queries What it is in generall to justifie T is to passe sentence of absolution to pronounce a sinner righteous t is Gods pardon remission of sinnes this appeares from the opposition mentioned it stands in unto condemnation as a Iudge pardons a man when he saith he shall live or as a man manifestly forgives another when he gives him a promise or a bill of discharge so that note this by the way that our Iustification is not Gods eternall purpose to forgive but it is Gods sentence published a sinner is justified intentionally in election but not actually till this sentence be past and published The difficulty only here is where this sentence is pronounced for answer where of note that there is but a double Court wherein t is passed 1. Publikely in the Court of Heaven or in the Court-rolls of the Word for there is no other Court of Heaven where God speaks but this 2. Privately in the Court of Conscience By the first we are justified indeed from personall guilt by the second we feele our selves justified by the removall of conscience guilt The first is expresly mentioned Act. 10.43 and Rom. 1.17 the second is expresly set downe also Psal. 32.4 The first is the cause and foundation of this second the second ariseth from the first otherwise peace of conscience is a meere delusion the first is sometimes long before the second Psal. 88.15 as the sentence of condemnation in the Word is sometimes long before a man feeles that sentence in his own conscience the second comes in a long time after in some Christians The first is constant and unchangeable the second very changeable he that hath peace in his conscience to day may lost it by to morrow So that you are not in seeking the testimony of your justification to look for a sentence from heaven immediately pronounced of God but look for it in the Court of his Word the Court of Heaven which though we heare not sometime yet it rings and fills heaven and earth with the sound of it viz. There is no condemnation to them that beleeve for hereby the Lord mercifully provideth for the peace of his people more abundantly As when a poore Creditor is acquited or a malefactor pardoned I beseech you saith he let me have an acquitance a discharge a pardon under your owne hand and this quiets him against all accusers so t is here the Lord gives us an Acquitance in his VVord under his owne hand and seale and so gives us peace Heb. 6.18 VVho is it that justifieth T is God the Father Rom. 8.34 Father forgive them saith Christ. And hence Christ is an Advocate with the Father 1 Iohn 2.2 All the three Persons were wronged by sin yet the wrong was chiefly against the Father because his manner of working appeared chiefly in creation from the righteousnes of which man fell by sinne The Father forgives primarily by Soveraign authority the Sonne of Man Christ Jesus forgives by immediate dispensation and commission from the Father Iohn 5.22 Mat. 9.6 the Apostles and their successors forgive ministerially Iohn 21.23 The Father forgives by granting pardon the Sonne by procuring the Ministers where the Spirit also is by publishing or applying pardon so that this is great consolation that God the Father the party chiefly incensed t is he that justifieth t is he that passeth this gracious sentence and then who can condemne Why doth the Father thus justifie T is meerly his grace and out of grace And hence I call it his gracious sentence Rom. 3.24 justified freely by his grace What is his grace The Prophet Esay expounds it to be not our grace or works of grace although wrought by grace but his owne name sake In some respect indeed it is just for God to forgive viz. in regard of Christs satisfaction 1 Ioh. 1.7 Rom. 3.20 The Mercy-seat and the Tables of the Law in the Ark may well stand together but that Christ was sent to satisfie justice and that thy sinnes were satisfied for and not anothers thus it s wholly of grace If therefore you
unlesse he be an unnaturall father I tell you that the least of you the poorest and most ●eeble beleever is accounted of God and more esteemed then all his houshold-stuffe then heaven earth and all the glory in it and all the Kings and great men in the world Isay 43.4 5 6. not because thou hast done any thing worthy of this but only because he accounts thee freely as his Sonne If Sons then the Lord surely will take care for you as for sons a godly father hath a double care of his children First of their temporall Secondly and chiefly of their eternall estate we are ready to question in times of want what we shall eat drink how we shall live oh consider art thou a Son of God and will not he that feeds the Ravens and clothes the Lillies provide for thee yes verily he wil take care for thy temporall good It is true you may be brought into outward straits wants miseries yet then the Lord is thereby plotting for thy eternall good for hence come all Gods corrections Deut. 8.5 Heb. 12.8 the Lord took all they had from them by their enemies in warre and carried them away captive into a strange land yet ler. 24.5 this was for their good we think the Lord many times takes no care for us so make him of a worse nature then the savage beasts or bloody men toward their young but this is certain he never denies any thing to us in outward things but it is to further our eternall blisse with him to doe us good in our latter end what say godly parents it is no matter what becomes of my children when I am dead if the Lord would but give them himselfe to be their portion if at last they may see the Lord in glory doe not wonder then if the Lord keeps you short sometimes If Sonnes then he loves you as Sons as a father doth his sons you think the Lord loves you not because you doe not alway feel his love nor know his love is thy son not thy child because whiles it is young it kno was not the father that begot it or because thou art some time departed from it and hast it not alway in thy owne arm●● Israel saith my God hath forsaken me and forgotten me Isa. 49.14 and yet no mother tenders her child as the Lord did them you think because you have so many sins and afflictions one upon another that the Lord loves you not judge righteously hath thy child no father because it is sick long together and therefore kept under unto a spare diet no he knowes our mould and that we are but dust and freely chose us to be his Sons and hence loves notwithstanding all our sins Psal. 89.32 33. if hee sees Ephraim bemo●ning his stubbornesse as well as his sicknesse and weaknesse Ier. 31.20 doth not the Lord professe Is he not my onely Sonne If Sons then we are heires and co-heires with Christ saith the Apostle Rom. 8.17 sonnes by nature are not alway heires but all sons by Adoption are wee are heires with Christ the Lord Christ as our elder brother managing all our estate for us because unable to doe it our selves wee are heires 1. of the Kingdome of glory 1 Pet. 1.4 5.2 Heires of all this visible world 1 Cor. 3.22 not that we have the whole world in our own hand it would be too cumbersome to us to manage but the Lord gives us the rent of it the blessing and good of it though it be possessed by others Thirdly wee are heires of the promise Heb. 11.9 Heb. 6.17 whereby Iehovah himselfe comes to be our inheritance and portion for ever and look as Christ was in the world an heire of all though trod under foot by all so are we what can we desire more If Sons then we have and shall ever have the Spirit of Sons Rom. 8.15 16. and what are we the better for this Spirit truly hereby First we cry unto him we are enabled to pray who could not pray before because guilt stopt our mouths Secondly We cry Abba Father and this Spirit witnesseth that we are Sons of this Father it is not said that it witnesseth to our spirits but 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 it witnesseth with our spirits i. our renewed conscience thus All beleevers called and justified of God are Sons but I am such a beleever therefore I am a Son now the Spirit beares witnesse with us in every part both premises and conclusion only it being the clearest and strongest witnesse it testifies the same thing our consciences doe but yet more clearly more certainly more comfortably and sweetly ravishing the soule with most unspeakable peace and joy especially in the conclusion I know there is a Noetick testimony but it is lastly resolved into this I le not now dispute it only this is certaine that this testimony all the Sonnes of God have by meanes of their Adoption They may not indeed sometime heare it if they doe they may object against it through the unbeleef in part remaining in them or if it be sometimes suspended what you want in the witnesse and comfort of it you have it in the holinesse of it and therefore the Spirit sealing is called the holy Spirit Eph. 4.30 1 Pet. 1.6 7 8. is not this a great priviledge Thirdly hereby you are led and guided and that continually toward your last end For as if Adam had stood he should have had the Spirit of God this very Spirit to have kept him and all his posterity from falling at any time from God so Christ having stood for us justified us before God sends the immutable constant assistance of the Spirit in Adoption which though it doth not alway quicken us nor comfort us nor assure us c. yet it is every moment guiding and leading of us unto our utmost end From hence it is that the same sins which harden others at last humble us the same temptations by which others fall and perish serve at last to purify us hence our decay in grace leads us to growth at last hence our feares and doubts serve to stablish us at last hence ou● wildrings from God for a time make us esteem more of the presence and wayes of God at last because this Spirit of Adoption is that by which we are led and constantly assisted and carried toward our latret end oh mourne thou that art as yet no Son but a slave to Satan and unto thy filthy lusts a servant at best working for wages only and feare of the whip who shalt not alway abide in Gods house as Sons shall doe nay it may be ●ast hated and reviled the Sonnes of God time shall come that you shall wonder at their glory who are not known now SECT 4. Fourthly Sanctification This is the fourth benefit which followes in order of nature our justification reconciliation and adoption for upon our being Sonnes in Adoption we receive the image of
in glory not having our loynes girt and lamps burning nor readinesse to meet the Lord in glory Mat. 25.1 2 3 4 5. c. oh that I were able therefore to give you a blush and a dark view of this glory that might raise up our hearts to this work Consider the glory of the place the Jewes did and doe dreame still of an earthly Kingdome at the comming of their Messiah the Lord dasheth those dreames and tells them His Kingdome is not of this world and that he went away to prepare a place for them that where he is they might bee John 14.2 3. and be with him to see his glory John 17.23 24. the place shall be the third heaven called our Fathers house built by his owne hand with most exquisite wisdome fit for so great a God to appeare in his glory Iohn 14.2 3. to all his deare children called also a Kingdome Mat. 25.31 Come ye blessed inherit the Kingdom prepared for you which is the top of all the worldly excellencie called also an inheritance 1 Pet. 1.4 which the holy Apostle infinitely blesseth God for as being our owne and freely given to us being our Fathers inheritance divided among his sonnes which is a greater priviledge then to bee borne an heire to all the richest inheritances on this earth or to bee Lord of all this visible world for this inheritance hee tells us is 1. incorruptible whereas all this world waxeth old as a garment 2. T is undefiled never yet polluted with any sinne no not by the Angels that fell for they fell in parad●●● when Guardians to man whereas this whole creation groaneth under the burden and bondage of corruption Rom. 8. 3. This never fadeth away t is not like flowers whose glory and beauty soone withe●s but this shall be most pleasant sweet and ever delightsome after we have been ten thousand yeers in it as it was the first day we entred into it for this is the meaning of the word and so it differs from incorruptible whereas in this world suppose a man should ever enjoy it yet there growes a secret satiety and fulnesse upon our hearts and it growes common and blessings of greatest price are not so sweet as the first time wee enjoy them they clog the stomach and glut the soule but here our eyes ears minds hearts shall be ever ravished with that admirable glory which shines brighter then ten thousand suns the very fabrick of it being Gods needle-work if I may so say quilted with variety of all flowers in divers colours by the exactest art of God himselfe as the Apostle intimates Heb. 11.10 Secondly consider of the glory of the bodies of the Saints in this place the Lord shall change our vile bodies which are but as dirt upon our wings and clogs at our feet as the Apostle express●th it Phil. 3. ult Paul was in the third heaven and saw the glory doubtlesse of some there see what he saith of them 1 Cor. 15.42 43 44. 1. It shall be an incorruptible body it shall never dye nor ●ot againe no not in the least degree tending that way it shall never grow weary as now t is by hard labour and some time by holy duties nor faint nor grow wrinkled and withered Adams body in innocencie potuit non mori we say truly but this non potest mori it cannot dye and hence it is that there shall be no more sicknesse paines griefes fainting fits c. when it comes there 2. It shall be a glorious body it shall rise in honour saith Paul and what glory shall it have verily it shall be like unto Christs glorious body Phil. 3. ult which when Paul saw Acts 9. did shine brighter then the sun and therefore here shall be no imperfection of limbes scars or maimes naturall or accidentall deformities but as the third heaven it selfe is most lightsome Gen. 1.1 2. so their bodies that inhabit that place shall exceed the light and glory thereof these being more compacted and thence shining out in greater lustre that the eyes of all beholders shall be infinitely ravished to see such clods of earth as now we are advanced to such incomparable beauty and amiablenesse of heavenly glory 3. It shall be a powerfull strong body It is sowne in weaknesse saith Paul it shall rise in power it shall be able to help forward the divine operations of the soule which are now clogg'd by a feeble body it shall be able to beare the weight of glory the joy unspeakable and full of glory which our weake bodies cannot long endure here but we begin to burst and breake in pieces like vessels full of strong spirits with the weight and working of them and therefore the Lord in mercy keeps us short now of what else we should feele it shall be able to sing Hallelu-jahs and give honour glory power to the Lambe that fits upon the Throne for evermore without the least weariness 4. It shall be a spirituall body our bodies now are acted by animall spirits and being earthy and naturall growes feeds eates drinkes sleepes and hath naturall affections and desires after these things and ●is troubled if it wants them but then these same bodies shall live by the indwelling of the Spirit of God powred out abundantly in us and upon us and so acting our bodies and swallowing up all such natural affections and motions as those be here as Moses being with God in the Mount forty dayes and nights did not need any meat or drinke the Lord and his glory being all unto him how much more shall it bee thus then I doe not say we shall be spirits like the Angels but our bodies shall be spirituall having no naturall desires after any earthly blessing food rayment c. nor troubled with the want of them and hence also the body shall be able as well to ascend up as now it is to descend down as Austin shewes by a similitude of lead which some artists can beat so small as to make it swim we are now earthly and made to live on this earth and hence fall downe to the center but we are made then to bee above for ever with the Lord the Lord proceeding from imperfection to perfection as the Apostle here shewes not first spirituall and then naturall but first that which is naturall in this life and then that which is spirituall 3. Consider the glory of the soule now we know but in part and see but in part now we have joy at some times and then eclipses befall us on a sudden but then the Lord shall be our everlasting light Isa. 60.19 then we shall see God face to face 1 Ioh. 3.1 2. we shall then know and see those things that have been hid not onely from the wicked but from the deepest thoughts of the Saints themselves in this world 2 Cor. 12.4 Paul saw some things not fit to be uttered or that he could not utter we shall be swallowed up in
those depths of grace glory immediate vision God shall be all in all The soule shall now enjoy 1. The accomplishment of all promises which wee see not here made good unto us 1 Cor. 15.24 then you shall have restitution of all these at times of refreshing wherein your sinnes shall be publikely blotted out from the presence of the Lord Act. 3.19 If Iosuah said Ios. 23.14 when the peoples warfare was ended See if the Lord hath been wanting in one word to you Much more will the Lord Jesus say unto you then 2. Then you shall receive a full answer to all your prayers all that grace holinesse power over sinne Satan fellowship with God life of Christ blessing of God which you sought for and wept for and suffered for here you shall then see all answered 3. Then you shall finde the comfort of all that you have done for God Revel 14.13 you works in this sense shall follow you you shall then infinitely rejoyce that ever you did any thing for God that ever you thought of him spake to him and spake for him that ever you gave any one blow to your pride passions lusts naturall concupiscence c. you shall then enjoy the reward of all your sufferings cares sorrowes for Gods Church fastings and dayes of mourning whether publikely or secretly for Gods people 2 Cor. 4.17 the same glory God hath given Christ the Lord shall at that time give unto you Ioh. 17.22 it shall not be with us there as it was with the wicked Israelites who when they came into the good land of rest they then forgot the Lord and all his workes past no no all that which GOD hath done for you in this world you shall then looke backe and see and wonder and love and blesse and sucke the sweet of for evermore it s a fond weak question to thinke whether we shall know one another in heaven verily you shall remember the good the Lord did you here by what meanes the Lord humbled you by what ministry the Lord called you by what friends the Lord comforted and refreshed you and there you shall see them with you doe you thinke you shall forget the Lord and his workes in heaven which it may be you tooke little notice of and the Lord had little glory for here Fourthly consider the glory of the company and fellowship you shall have here 1. Angels Heb. 12.23 24. they will love you and comfort you and rejoyce with you and speake of the great things the Lord hath done for you as they did on earth to the Shepherds Luk. 2.10 Be not afraid said the Angel Mat. 28.5 I know yee seeke Jesus So will they say then be ever comforted you blessed servants of the Lord for we know you are loved of the Lord Jesus 2. Saints you shall sit downe with Abraham Isaac and Iacob in the Kingdome of God be taken into the bosome of Abraham into the bosomes of all the children of Abraham and there we shall speake with them of the Lords wonders of his Christ and Kingdome Psal. 145.11 and every sentence and word shall be milke and hony sweeter then thy life now can be unto thee we shall know and love and honour one another exceedingly 3. The man Christ Jesus when Mary cla●pt about him 1 Ioh. 20.17 Let me alone said hee touch mee not I am not yet ascended to my Father As if he had said saith Austin then shall bee the place and time wherein we shall embrace one another for evermore Never was husband and loving wife so familiar one with another as the Lord Jesus will bee not carnally and in an earthly manner but in a most heavenly glorious yet gracious manner with all his Saints Come yee blessed will hee then say to them wee shall then ever bee not onely in the Lord but with the Lord saith Paul 1 Thes. 4. ult 1 Thes. 5.10 Just as Moses and Elias in his transfiguration that talked with him which was a glimpse of our future glory so shall we then Luk. 12.37 and you shall then see that love of his that blessed bosome of love opened fully which the Apostle saith passeth knowledge Ephes. 3.19 I need not tel you of our fellowship with the Father also when the Son shall give up the Kingdome to him that he may be all in all Fiftly consider the glory of your worke there which is onely to glorifie this God 1. You shall then live like Christ in glory we shall speak and think all with glory 1 Iohn 3.1 2. our strings shall be then raised up to the highest straine of sweet melody and glory 2. You shall then blesse him Eph. 1.6 Eph. 4.13 and that with ravishment you shall come then to the full acknowledgement of the Sonne of God you shall see and say all this is the work and grace of Christ and then shall cry out Oh let all Angels Saints ever blesse him for this What should I speak any more You will say Is this certaine Can this be so Yes assuredly for Christ is gone to prepare this place and glory for you Ioh. 14.2 3. We have also the first fruits of this glory which we feele sometimes whereby we see and taste and drink and long for more of that joy unspeakable and peace that passeth understanding that triumph over the rage and working power of remaining corruption that darke vision of God and holy glorying and boasting in him as our everlasting portion c. which cannot be delusions and dreams which never feed but ever leave the deceived soule hungry but are realities things indeed which satiate the weary soule and fill it up with the very fulnesse of God himselfe Eph. 3.19 and therefore t is certaine that we shall have the harvest that thus taste of the first fruits and the whole summe paid us faithfully that have already the earnest penny The Lord also sits us for this as the Apostle disputes 2 Cor. 5.4 5. What means the Lord to deny our requests in many things as long as we live what is his meaning not to let us see the accomplishment of many of his promises is it because he is unfaithfull or b●cause he would let us know there is a day of refreshing he hath reserved for us and would have us look for wherein we shall see it hath not been a vaine thing for us to pray ● or him to promise why doth he afflict us and keep us more miserable both by outward sorrowes and inward miseries then any other people in the world doth he not hereby humble us empty us weane us from hence and make us as it were vessels big enough to hold glory which we hope for in another world But you will say Can this glory be thus great We see t is certaine it shall be so but shall it be so exceeding great and endlesse Yes verily because 1. The price is great which is paid for it Eph. 1.14 t is a purchased