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A57248 The saints desire, or, A cordiall for a fainting soule declaring that in Christs righteousnesse onely ... there is life, happiness, peace ... also the happy estate of a man in Christ ... / by Samuel Richardson. Richardson, Samuel, fl. 1643-1658. 1647 (1647) Wing R1413; ESTC R35326 159,266 436

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to the multitude of his loving kindnesses Psa 63. 7. Who is wise and be shall understand these things prudent and be shall know them Hosea 14. 9. THE Perfection and happinesse of a Beleever in Christ Some briefe Observations or Meditations on some part of the 16. Psal which Psalm is a Prophesie of Christ as appeares Acts 2. 25. to 35. verse Psalme 16. IN this Psalme appeareth the wonderfull goodnesse of God in Christ to all the sonnes and daughters of Christ and the exceeding great and happy estate of all that are in him Preserve me O God There is no preservation in any thing but God Preserve me Christ in the dayes of his flesh put up strong crys and supplications to his Father For in thee doe I put my trust there is no trust to be put in any thing but in God I put my trust Christ as he was man had faith and it was in God Thou art my Lord Christ honours the Father in acknowledging him onely yet Christ and he are one My goodnesse extendeth not to thee but to the Saints that are in the earth My goodnesse Christs goodnesse was from himselfe therefore his own Goodnesse Jesus Christ is full of goodnesse Col. 2. 3. Therefore all that Christ hath done is wonderfull excellent and meritorious in this is our happinesse and comfort Extendeth not to thee Viz. God God is perfect and infinite therefore he is not capable of any addition of goodnesse Oh admire his perfection But to the Saints c. Those who are Saints had no goodnesse of their own Their righteousnesse is of me saith the Lord Isa 54. 17. Christs goodnesse was for the Saints they stood in need of it Extendeth It reacheth the Saints they shall injoy the fruit of it there is no place of the earth that is out of the reach of Christ This goodnesse of Christ was not for every person in the world but to the Saints that are in the earth Saints Christs goodnesse made them Saints Christ found them no Saints but wicked sinners Oh Saint admire the riches of Christ and his love to thee the Saints goodnesse is in Christ O soule rest satisfied in Christs goodnesse which is thine rejoyce in it and admire at it be thankfull for it walke sutably unto it and improve this goodnesse against all thy doubts and feares c. To the excellent The Saints are excellent to Christ yea all of them are alike excellent beautifull glorious unspeakeable infinite excellent with the excellent beauty of Christ Ezek. 16. 14. They are more excellent then the whole creation of heaven and earth Christ calls them excellent and he esteemes them so Eph. 5. 27. Oh Saint esteeme thy selfe as Christ doth to be excellent in his excellency for thy beauty it is perfect through my comelinesse I have put upon thee saith the Lord God Ezek. 16. 14. I will greatly rejoyce in the Lord my soule shall be joyfull in my God for he hath clothed me with the garments of salvation he hath covered me with the robe of righteousnesse Isa 61. 10. O glorious Saint the world knows not thy worth therefore it esteemes thee not yet sleight not thy selfe because Christ hath made thee excellent In whom is all my delight Jesus Christ is fully pleased and contented with his All my delight an infinite delight Christ takes in his All One Saint is esteemed by Christ to be of more worth then the whole creation of heaven earth those things have none of his delight the Saints have it all the quintessence of all fulnesse All Infinite is the love and contentment that Christ takes and gives to them O precious Saint delight thy self in God rest satisfied with him in his love and the delight he takes in thee Their sorrowes shall be multiplied that hasten after another God their drink-offerings of bloud will I not offer nor take up their names into my lips As for the wicked it is not so with them they are not in so happy a condition they shall finde the contrary from Christ he will not once name their names to God nor offer their offerings to his Father Their offerings of bloud Their costly services shall be rejected they shall finde no entertainment no acceptāce from Christ they shall have no peace nor comfort no cessation of sorrow their sorrowes shall never have an end their sorrowes shall increase and be multiplied therefore they are in a miserable condition Mine inheritance and lot Christs lot and inheritance is his people The Lords portion is his people Deut. 32. 9. Mine Christ layeth claime to his people to have an interest in them Christ is not ashamed to own them to be his Heb. 2. 11. The Saints are not their owne but Christs 1 Cor. 6. 19 20. 1 Cor. 3. 23. Seeing the Saints are Christs they are to doe all for him to serve him to be at his disposing onely and not at their own Inheritance of my cup Christs people are his by purchase let this cup passe from me they cost a great price even the precious bloud of Christ 1 Pet. 1. 19. He that payd so much for his will not lose them nor leave them Heb. 13. 5 6. The Lord is the portion of mine inheritance The Saints have God for their portion The Lord is my portion saith my soule Lam. 3. 24. Thou art my portion O Lord Ps 119. 57. The portion of a childe of God is infinite because God is infinite God esteemes nothing too much for his in that he declares himselfe and all that is his to be theirs The Saints are infinitely happy in having such a portion Jer. 10. 16. Happy is that people that is in such a ease yea happy is that people whose God is the Lord Psal 144. 15. A Saints portion can never be spent nor lost God is my portion for ever Psal 73. 26. None are so rich as a Saint the poorest Saint shall never want The Lord is my Shepherd I shall not want Psal 23. 1. There is no want to them that feare him they shall not want any good thing Psal 34. 9 10. Oh rich and happy Saint admire free grace which doth abound to thee be content with thy portion and well thou maiest for more thou canst not have rejoyce in thy portion for it will be a full supply to thee They shall rejoyce in their portion Isa 61. 7. Be thankfull for thy portion for it was freely given thee Hos 14. 4. Esteeme not any thing too much for him who esteemes nothing too much for thee Be content if outwardly poore because richer thou canst not be in that thou art an heire of glory improve thy portion and live upon it richly Thou maintainest my lot God hath undertaken to preserve the Saints and he doth it Christs inheritance can never be lost because it is maintained by God The Saints safety and perseverance depends not upon themselves nor anything below God but upon God who maintaines
lust Wee oft doe least good to them to whom we owe most There be many good things will decay if let alone but evill things let alone will increase Parents thinke they doe their children great good when they can make them rich and great in the world they make them the greater sinners for then they shall have little else to doe but to waste the creatures and live in excesse idlenesse lust pride and oppression Glory When we thinke wee most seeke the glory of God we too often most seeke our owne What a man trusts in he glories in and what a man glories in he trusts in and is confident of Healing God sometimes healeth corruption by not healing it Hope The Saints hope is in heaven in God The naturall mans hope is to get honour fine cloaths good cheare ease and pleasures Hearts Many mens brains deceive their hearts What the heart likes best the minde studies most Habits In acquired habits the act goeth before the habit and prepares for it but in infused habits it is contrary for as we have first the facultie of seeing before we see so we have first the infused habit before we exercise the operation of it Humilitie One may be humbled but not humble When we are content to be admonished of our faults sharply by our inferiors we have some humilitie Honour The honour of men is a very shadow a vanitie The more men desire honour the lesse they deserve the lesse they often have Hatred That sin which a childe of God loved most before conversion he hates most when he is converted Joy While we live here we have joy and griefe mixed this life nor our bodies will not admit of perfect joy Outward joyes make a great noyse but never truly heate and comfort the heart There is no sound joy in earthly things they reach not the heart but the fancy In temporall things our joy is greater then the cause in spirituall things the cause is greater then the joy Every heart seekes joy such as it is Spirituall joy opposeth carnall and carnall opposeth spirituall the more we relish heavenly the lesse we relish earthly Now joy is in the Saints when they are in heaven they shall be in joy Ignorance Ignorance is the cause of prophanenesse and all evill Devotion with ignorance breeds superstition and Idolatry and persecution Hope with ignorance causeth presumption Feare with ignorance causeth desperation Impossible things It is impossible to be conformable to Christ and to the world to please God and the world Of idlenesse An idle person is fit for nothing but sinne and temptation An idle life is much loved and entertained of most men Knowledge That knowledge that is from God subjects the soule to God That knowledge that is onely in the braine is notionall and neither subdues sinne nor Satan If we know good things wee cannot but love and affect them Love That love which is not constant is false Love is most active when it is least knowne and cannot be requited Love and labour goe together as our longing is to injoy God so is our love to him if wee greatly love the Lord wee greatly long to injoy him for as our love is to any thing so accordingly is our indeavour to injoy it Such love the way of God who hate all things that are contrary unto it and practise it when it is most despised Such things as we love we keepe with care possesse with joy and lose with griefe Live We live in that we mind and love and are made like the things we love The most seeke life in the regions of death where it is not Many in this naturall life have comforts few crosses frequent pleasures short and paines lasting Light Light causeth them that see it to follow it Libertie We are more prone to desire libertie then to know how to use it Many of the Saints abuse their libertie they have in Christ It is the greatest libertie to injoy God and to have a free heart to serve him Such as plot and plead for libertie for the flesh are very carnall Of losses There is no losse in losing for God What we lose for God shall be made up unto us in God The benefit which follows the losse of outward things is that they are never troubled with them more Motions Forced motions cannot be perpetuall Minde When our minds are not fixed they rove every where and are no where to purpose Such as mind the things above savour them and have interest in them Mirth When men are most chearfull merry they are most free and bountifull Naturall mirth ends in sadnesse and sorrow In naturall mirth when wee are most merry we are neerest to danger The mirth of the wicked is vanitie and madnesse Mercies Many possesse many mercies and yet want the comfort of them Wee injoy more mercies then we are aware of Occasions The more secret and colourable any occasion of evill is the more men are indangered by it Obedience Our obedience to God is most direct when there is nothing else to sweeten the action Of peace Men cannot give peace untill the Lord speake peace to the soule there is no peace Where there is no peace there may be quietnesse or silence Gods people are a peaceable people Passion The causes of anger and passion are ignorance and pride Promises The wicked desire promises for peace and not for strength against sinne The promises make the people of God not carelesse but more fruitfull and serviceable There were never any ashamed that rested onely upon God in his promise One promise from a man will please some men more then ten from God Of prayer There is no dutie in Religion that is so much counterfeited as the duty of prayer is Verball prayer causeth great deadnesse Some pray when they should sleepe and sleepe in prayer and pray when they should work but wisdome divides to each its proper time and season Of povertie The heires of the earth are oft pinched with povertie and Saints who are Kings lie in prison It is better to be poore and weaned from the world then rich and covetous Men are much afraid of povertie yet it never did any hurt Pride The proudest men are the weakest and most troubled with discontent Principles When that which is taken for a principle of truth is a principle of error the more it is relied on the worse it is Pleasure Such as have their eyes open see outward pleasures to be very meane things Sin is desired for the pleasure of it but there is in sinne more griefe and misery then pleasure The more carnall a heart is the more it affects naturall pleasures Sinfull pleasure ends in sorrow Quietnesse When quietnesse is in the heart there is not much disquietnesse in the tongue He can easily be at peace with men who knows he is at peace with God Reports Such as cannot with patience beare ill reports cannot live a comfortable life Such as
thee and sent unto thee and put into thy hand even some of his rarest and choicest dainties from his banquetting house some flagons of his most excellent and richest wine which is 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 yet drinke freely the more the better be filled with them there is enough Christs dainties are durable his fountain is bottomlesse and infinite it can never be exhausted or drawne dry therefore eate O friends and drinke abundantly and be drunke with them Here are means proposed with some Scriptures which tends to settle a troubled soule in the sweet enjoyment of the love of God if God please to blesse them they will be sweet and profitable to thee in stead of darknesse light shall shine clearly sweetly pleasantly it 's the Lord onely that can cause the soule to see this light and love so as to live in it being over-powered with it and to walke sutable unto it if the Lord shall please to blesse this to thy soule acknowledge his goodnesse with thankfulnesse and joy as some have done the Lord give thee wisdome to know the truth and to receive thy own portion without which nothing can doe thee good 1 Cor. 3. 6 7. Men may speake comfort but they cannot comfort it 's God that creates the fruit of the lips peace if he speake the word it 's done Gen. 1. 3. The Lord speake so to thee that thou maist profit by it and that thy joy may be full Also to you belong all the promises of this life and that to come Heb. 6. 17. Which rich treasure God hath imparted in severall parts that all the sonnes and daughters of truth might be comforted in and satisfied with the injoyment of God in them To this end here are comprized many principal promises that you may with more ease and speed finde them and suck sweetnesse from them our lives cannot be sweet without them in respect of the many miseries that attend us within and without but those that live by faith are not troubled in a world of troubles faith supplies all wants this life of faith is the highest therefore the best such as live it know it to be a sweet precious and powerfull life as appeares Heb. 11. Faith honours God most and God honours them most that live by faith by it the Saints wrought righteousnesse stopped the mouths of Lyons of weake were made strong By faith Jacob had power with God Hos 12. 3 4. By it Job could trust God though God should kill him Job 13. 15. By faith we live to God a life of joy in God our righteousnesse as if we had never sinned by faith we live above sin infirmities temptations desertions sense reason feares doubts c. It sweetens the sweetest mercies yea the bitterest miseries faith makes great afflictions to be as none it maintaines the soules strength and comfort Christ lives in our hearts by faith by it wee obey God faith makes Christs yoke easie and sweet the fruition of God is all the soule can desire faith helps the soule to this it puts the soule into possession of heaven while the body is on earth by it we view the glory of heaven to know its worth to enjoy the purchaser and purchase it selfe by faith we know our selves to be happie even then when to a carnall eye we seeme most miserable by faith we can part with the sweetest outward comforts and welcome death because wee know we leave the worst place and things and goe to better they that live by faith live upon God himselfe and are feasted in our Lord Jesus banquetting house where there is all the desirable dainties and enough Eate then O friends drinke yea drinke abundantly O beloved because it is the pleasure of our sweet Lord Jesus that his doe so it 's their portion duty and priviledge to digest refresh and make their soules merry with his dainties to enjoy himselfe in them that so their joy may be full And because it is the will of Christ that those who have found rest and peace in him should take his yoke upon them as appeares Mat. 11. 38 39. Here is added the Saints dutie and service to Christ and the rather for now is the time the love of many waxeth cold to God and man Religion is esteemed of many to be but a bare notion or a little speculation nothing of practise iniquitie abounds many depart from the faith to needlesse disputes and principles that destroy the foundation of Religion no law no transgression no sinne all alike as appeares Rom. 4. 15. So that many run the round began at nothing and end in nothing so that many in stead of submitting to the yoke of Christ cavill against it so that few will submit unto it notwithstanding it 's holy just light easie sweet and a law of love Call persons to obey Christ and men are apt to think it legall and slavish but if men were to worke for life it were so indeed we cannot doe any thing to procure the pardon of sinne we only desire such as have received mercy and life from Christ to act from the same life and power according to the word of Christ to Christ againe out of love and thankfulnesse surely such as have received mercy from him vehemently desire to obey him esteeming it a great priviledge to be imployed in his service also in keeping his cōmands there is great reward Psal 19. By nature we are prone to desire libertie and abuse it we need to be exhorted that we use not our libertie as an occasion to the flesh Gal. 5. to sloath and ease c. Libertie to sinne is no libertie but the greatest bondage that can be to have a free heart to serve God and the lets outwardly removed is sweet libertie to enjoy God is libertie to be set free by Christ from sin Satan hell is to be freed indeed and though we have nothing to doe to be saved we have something to doe for his glory which is to be our meat and drinke therefore let no difficultie hinder thee in serving thy Lord say not it is impossible consider Luk. 1. 6. 1 Pet. 4. 13. 19. Presse after perfection the neerer the better watch and pray to prevent sinne to doe good make it thy businesse to keepe Christs commands Indeed all have not the like time to spend herein the necessitie of outward things hinders many that they cannot doe what otherwise they might and would one wants time another a heart another both we should consider whether we spare that time for these things we might we can and will spare time for what we list and love though they be things of lesse moment consider Song 8. 6 7. Were we so full of love wee could not but spare some time not onely from our recreation and idle visits but from our sleepe and callings wee would redeeme
time and cut off needlesse expences too by time that time is sweet and precious in which the soule beholds God and glory and hath communion with him when wee consider how farre short we come of our dutie we may say with griefe and sorrow Lord what is man a very vanitie And notwithstanding wee come farre short of what we ought to doe wee are not to sit downe discouraged but to live by faith in all infirmities above infirmities beholding and enjoying thy joy and peace with God when thou art at the worst as knowing no infirmitie can lessen the love of God to those who are his yet are wee to take notice wherein wee come short with griefe looking up to him by faith for more strength to serve him better esteeming it a great priviledge to be circumspect in all our actions to God and man There be some other sever all things contained in this Treatise which I trust will be of use to some and as for the directions concerning the Scriptures they have been observed by many to be necessary to cut off many errors I have added some other things my whole aime and scope in all I have written is first to sustaine comfort and incourage the discouraged soule from sinking in despaire by reason of their many and great sinnes secondly to withdraw the soule from the life of its own hand to the life of the Lord Jesus Christ for salvation Thirdly that the soule might know and live in the assurance of the love of God which will fill the soule full of life sweetnes and joy Fourthly that the soule should obey Christ and live to his glory and suffer for him Fiftly to prevent errors and to recall such of the Lords who have through mistake fallen into them by the wiles of Satan You are not to expect vaine Philosophy nor intising words of the wisdome of man for here it is not I have desired and endeavoured to make the truth appeare by the evidence and demonstration of the holy Scriptures as that which is most safe and profitable for our soules to venture themselves upon and seeing they are to be our onely rule search the Scriptures to see whether what I have declared be so or no and I trust you shall find it true and sweet though others through mistake may call it error Now the Lord of heaven and earth enable thee and all his to looke up to him to be taught by him to enjoy him and to walke so before him that they may honour him and that their joy may be full Extoll him that rideth upon the heavens by his name Jah and rejoyce before him Psal 68. 4. The most mightie whose name is Jah his servant SAMUEL RICHARDSON Faults escaped in the Printing Page Line Word Read 33. 23. filled fitted 55. 3. Eph. Colos 56. 10. live leave 111. 23. Pauls parts 185. 26. shau shall 219. 3. sure fa●re 265. 17. difference discerne 256. 26. save serve 276. 6. meanes mens consequences 315. title free grace free will 318. 12. of ours dash out 325. 12. men if men 365. 14. noyse voyce The other mistakes correct or passe by in love THE MISERABLE ESTATE of a Man by nature ISAI 44. 20. He feedeth upon ashes a deceived heart hath turned him aside that be cannot deliver his soule nor say Is there not a lie in my right hand THese words declare the dead and miserable estate of a man by nature 1. In this he is described to be one that is without knowledge and understanding for he hath shut their eyes that they cannot see and their hearts that they cannot understand vers 18 19. They are in the state of nature in the state of death as appeares vers 16 17. 2. The food he eateth is described to be ashes 3. He hath an appetite unto them he lives upon them he feedeth upon ashes 4. The end of his feeding is that he might live and deliver his soule 5. But he is mistaken he is deluded he is turned aside 6. The cause of this delusion is from his owne heart which deceives him and turnes him aside 7. Here is the strength of his delusion in that he cannot say Is there not a lye in my right hand 8. The sum of all is his soule is taken prisoner by Satan he is a captive to him and so kept by him that he cannot deliver his soule Ashes That is to say 1. groundlesse hopes 2. false conclusions 3. Idolatry 4. duties 5. ordinances 6. comforts 7. joyes 8. ravishment 9. or what else soever yee can name except Jesus Christ is ashes Jesus Christ is the true bread other things may be taken for bread and in appearance have the same colour and forme like this bread but let them seeme what they can they are no bread indeed but ashes But Christ is the true bread his flesh is meat indeed and his bloud drinke indeed He is the living bread which came downe from Heaven if any man eate of this bread he shall live for ever Joh. 6. 32. 35. 48. 51. 55. c. Feedeth upon ashes This implies he hath an expectation to injoy satisfaction from them his going to them application of them contentednesse with them declares he hath satisfaction in them and lives upon them The words opened By heart is meant the understanding and will Deceived heart mis-informed by Satan darkened Aside from Christ in whom is deliverance rest and satisfaction Turned him viz. the understanding and will hath a power to turne the soule Soule is meant the whole man a principall part being put for the whole Deliver escape the danger he is in A lye viz. that is that which will deceive me in not being unto me that I take it for that which will not be that to me I need that which will not performe that it promiseth to be to me Hand that which holds mystically the understanding c. Right hand that is most eminent for use viz. in those things which are most eminent that are of greatest concernment the soule is deceived 1. A naturall man is sensible of the want of something he needs for his soule therefore he saith Wherewith shall I come before the Lord shall I come before him with burnt offerings with calves of a yeare old Will the Lord be pleased with thousands of Rams or with ten thousands of Rivers of oyle Shall I give my first-borne for my transgression the fruit of my body for the sinne of my soule Micah 6. 6 7. All this is ashes 2. There is not any life or strength to be expected from ashes they are no food fit to eate as ashes naturally corrupts the body and destroys it so here they fill the soule with corruption and will kill and destroy the soule at last as they that have no bread must dye for hunger Luk. 15. 17. 3. The food naturall men live upon is ashes they have no better food to live upon bread they have none they know not where any
for in thy sight shall no man living be justified Psal 143. 2. Dan. 9. 18. Tit. 3. 5. 7. All our righteousnesses are as filthy rags c. Isai 64. 4. 6. God reveales to a soule Christs righteousnesse and the soules interest unto it Joh. 16. 14. To comfort the soule and cause the soule to love God againe he doth not comfort us in the sight of our own righteousnesse before he declares and comforts the soule in the righteousnesse of Christ Righteousnesse in him That righteousnesse which justifieth us before God as it is not ours so it is not in us but as it is Christs righteousnesse so it is in him In the Lord have I righteousnesse and strength in me you shall have righteousnesse and strength Isa 45. 23 24 25. The cause or forme of our justification is by a reciprocall translation of our sin unto Christ and his righteousnesse unto us both which is done by God for us That we might be made Whatsoever Jesus Christ hath done and suffered was for those whose sinnes were laid upon him who are stated in him Ephes 1. 4. and are fully pardoned by him Rev. 1. 5. By the obedience of one man viz. Christ many are made righteous Rom. 5. 19. By his stripes we are healed Isa 53. 5. The bloud of Jesus Christ cleanseth us from all sin 1 Joh. 1. 7. In him God considers his to be in Christ before they had a beeing in themselves Ephes 1. 4. and he never lookes upon his children out of him for they are never out of him They dwell in Christ Joh. 6. 56. and shall ever live Joh. 9. 25. and be found in him Phil. 3. 8. Christ and all true beleevers are so united together that they are but one one body one spirit bone of his bone oh what union is like to this that is so reall full and intire wonderfull glorious spirituall eternall and infinite 1 Cor. 6. 17. Gal. 5. 30. c. Joh. 15. 5. Joh. 17. 22 23. If our faith in Christ were as strong as our union with Christ wee should ingrosse and possesse all that is in heaven and nothing in the earth could trouble us The state of a beleever in Christ as considered in him is an estate of perfection We are complete in him Col. 2. 9 10. 13. As Christ is so am I as I am so is Christ Joh. 1. 17. What is Christs is mine what is mine is his Christs righteousnesse is mine I am all righteous I need no more nor no other righteousnesse as I am in Christ I am as righteous and as acceptable as Christ God seeth no sin in me because there is none for I am all faire there is no spot in me Song 4. 7. Song 2. 10. Ephes 5. 25 26 27. For as he is even so are we in this world 1 Joh. 4. 17. Thou hast cast all my sinnes behinde thy backe Isa 38. 17. As far as the East in from the West so far hath he removed our transgressions from us Psal 103. 12. Seventy weeks are determined upon the people and upon the holy Citie to finish the transgressions and to make an end of sinnes and to make reconviliation for iniquitie and to bring in an everlasting righteousnesse to seale up the vision and prophecy and to anoynt the most Holy Dan. 9. 24. I will greatly rejoyce in the Lord my soule shall be joyfull in my God for he hath clothed me with the garments of salvation he hath covered me with the robe of righteousnesse Isa 61. 10. All Saints are alike clothed with Christs righteousnesse the meanest the weakest as the best and is as acceptable by it as the best oh they are all alike perfect righteous and glorious as they are in Christ oh here is strong consolation for thy fainting heart to refresh it selfe withall Drinke O friends and make yee merry O welbeloved yea drink drink abundantly in this fountaine that is bottomlesse and therefore can never be drawne dry Song 5. 1. In the most perfect Saints as they are in themselves there is much sin 1 Joh. 1. 10. and God doth see it yet God cannot condemne them to wrath for it no more then God can condemne Christ for it who shall appeare without sin Heb. 9. 28. They being in him who hath suffered for it and Justice neither will nor can exact the payment of a debt twice now it 's justice in God to justifie Rom. 3. 25. yea God is as just in pardoning a sinner by the bloud of Christ as he is just in condemning any and now thou hast a full pardon by justice as well as mercy therefore drinke freely Song 5. 1. For us That which is spoken in generall to beleevers every beleever is to apply it to himselfe in particular so Paul he loved me and gave himselfe for me Gal. 2. 20. For us for me The word and promise of God that it is for me is that which my soule should fix its eye upon and by faith for ever relie upon and be a full satisfaction to my soule knowing that the word and promise of God is the onely ground of my faith and is securitie sufficient for my salvation As soone as the soule is convinced that Jesus Christ is made sin for me and that I am made the righteousnesse of God in him all the soules doubts feares objections vanish and Christ is beleeved in and lived upon with thankfulnesse and joy Jesus Christ being made sin for me is as good for me yea better for me then if I had never sinned as much better as a spirituall body is better then a naturall as much better as the image of the heavenly is better then the image of the earthly yea as much better as strength is better then weaknesse and as heaven is better then earth 1 Cor. 15. 43 44. to 55. But saith a discouraged soule I cannot beleeve the Lord Jesus was made sin for me Why not for thee Because my sins are greater then others be for my sins have all the aggravations upon them that can be For mine are many So were theirs in the second and third Chapter of Jeremiah yet notwithstanding God pardoned them all as appeares Jer. 3. 21. to 25. But my sins are great and hainous So were theirs and so were Manassehs as appeares 2 King 21. 4. 9. 11. 16. and so was the womans Luk. 7. 47. and so was Pauls 1 Tim. 1. 15. yet God pardoned them all as he hath done others But my sins are against the Gospel So was Pauls he persecuted them that professed the Gospel and made havock of the Church entring into every house haling men and women and committed them to prison Act. 8. 3. And Christ died for them that slew him Act. 2. 23. 38. But mine are af●er many mercies So was Solomons who sinned against God after the Lord appeared unto him twice 1 King 11. 9.
houses of clay Job 4. 18 19. And all those whom God hath revealed his Sonne unto they see an exceeding transcendent beautie in him and he is precious unto them 1 Pet. 2. 7. They loth and abhor themselves Job 42. 6. Because they see in themselves nothing else but vilenesse filthinesse and unworthinesse Ezek. 16. 63. and it sets out the mercy of God the more that it is freely given unto the unworthy Ezek. 16. 9. Incouragement It makes most for the glory of God to give great things and is it not a disparagement for a King to doe otherwise The Lord is a great King a mightie God Isa 9. 6. He doth great things past finding out and wonders without number Job 9. 10. Feare not the Lord will do great things Joel 2. 21. For with God nothing shall be impossible Luk. 1. 37. Measure not the Lord by thy selfe For my thoughts are not your thoughts neither are your wayes my wayes saith the Lord for as the heavens are higher then the earth so are my wayes higher then your wayes and my thoughts then your thoughts Isa 55. 8 9. And those who are made wise by God looke not so much to their basenesse as unto his greatnesse Zach. 9. 17. 10. Incouragement That which moves God to shew mercy is onely in himselfe nothing in the creature Ezek. 16. 3. to 9. Nor any thing the creature can doe cannot move God to shew mercy I will doe away thy sinnes for my Names sake Isa 43. 25. God shews mercy because he will Micah 7. 18 19. 11. Incouragement The greater our sinnes are and our sensiblenesse of unworthinesse the more we shall love God when we know that our sinnes are pardoned Luk. 7. 41 42 43 47. 12. Incouragement The mercy of God is infinite it hath no part or forme therefore it is not capable of any addition or defect therefore infinite shouldst thou need thousands of Seas of mercy to pardon thy sinnes God hath not the lesse notwithstanding he hath given so much If I had all the sins upon me that can be committed or but one sinfull thought this consideration makes it all one Oh I worlds of sin in this Ocean vanish and come to nothing Rom. 11. 33. Oh the depth of the unsearchable riches of Christ Ephes 3. 8. 13. Incouragement The Name of God it 's infinite also The Father of mercies 2 Cor. 1. 3. Yea it 's the nature of God The Lord is very pitifull and of tender mercies Jam. 5. 11. All mercy and pitie is from him and all that is or hath been is but a drop to that Ocean of that pitie and mercy that is in him We are ready to sin but God is much more ready to forgive mercy pleaseth him it 's his delight Micah 7. 18. He is plenteous in mercy Psal 86. 5. Thou art a God ready to forgive 14. Incouragement The price that is for the sinnes of such as beleeve is infinite also count all thy sins and still they are the acts of a finite creature and is not Christ satisfaction above them he is God 1 Joh. 5. 20. His righteousnesse is farre greater then thy sinnes therefore be they great or small he is able to disanull them all 15. Incouragement The Covenant of grace is not made with us nor can it be broken by us but with Christ If they break my statutes and keep not my Commandements neverthelesse my loving kindnesse will I not take from him nor suffer my faithfulnesse to faile my Covenant will I not breake nor alter the thing that is gone out of my lips Psal 89. 31. 33 34. My Covenant shall stand fast with him vers 28. So then the Covenant is made with Christ and that it was not made for our good workes nor can we disanull it by our sinnes for it 's sure perpetuall and everlasting Heb. 13. 20. It 's not founded upon a rotten and sandy foundation as thy selfe and duties are Oh wonder at Gods wisdome and love that it is not made with us nor is it in our keeping loe it 's founded upon the word promise of an eternall God and what ever is in God is God God is unchangeable Micah 3. 6. therefore the Covenant stands sure for ever Heb. 13. 20. But the discouraged soule still replieth I am perswaded I have committed the sin against the holy Spirit and that is unpardonable Heb. 6. 4. Those who have committed this sin tread under foot the Sonne of God and count the bloud of the Covenant an unholy thing and doe hate God and Christ Joh. 15. 24. In that thou art afraid thou hast committed this sin it is certain thou hast not committed it because such as have so sinned are past feare or feeling being given up to a reprobate sense Ephes 4. 19. I am afraid the day of grace is past to me and so nothing can doe me good You must not give way to such a thought who knows but the Lord may returne Jonah 3. 19. Is this the way thinkest thou to enjoy the assurance of his love to nourish jealousies against his love Surely this is not the way Shouldst thou not rather say as David did How precious are thy thoughts to me O God great is the summe of them if I should count them they are more then the sands Psal 139. 17 18. The number of the sands are many yet Gods thoughts of love exceeds them Be not afraid onely beleeve Mark 5. 36. Christ received sinners Luk. 15. 1 2. If thou thinkest the day of grace is past because thy sinnes are great c. this will not prove it minde what God saith I have spred out my hand all the day to a rebellious people that provoke me to anger continually to my face Isa 65. 2 3. If thou desirest to returne to God thy day of grace is not past Rev. 2. 20. If we confesse our sinnes he is faithfull and just to forgive us our sinnes c. 1 Joh. 4. 9. I doe not beleeve I am elected c. so nothing can doe me good This is a secret and you must not meddle with Gods secrets Secret things belong to God and revealed things to us Deut. 29. 29. It 's one of Satans deceits to tell a soule that God hath no mercy for him when the soule hath obtained mercy or when it is not farre from him It is certaine these thoughts come from Satan because they are contrary to God in his word as Gen. 3. 2 3 4. It 's the nature of unbeliefe to be inquisitive and curious to find out any pretence that it may seeme to doe well in not harkening to what God saith in his word Heb. 10. We must not hearken unto Satan nor yeeld to him but resist him meddle not with election fix thy eye upon Christ as a sutable good for thee who is able to save thee and wait upon him in
out of your selfe in the conceits of other men he that is little in his own eyes will not be troubled if he seeme so to others he that is troubled because others words answer not his desires he shall never live quietly and he that priseth others praises he injoyeth neither God nor himselfe 18. To sympathize with others Every day to take notice and sympathize with the sorrowes and sufferings of those that are the Lords and to be content to stand or fall into any sorrow or sufferings with the Church of Christ to part with estate friends libertie life If I doe not remember thee let my tongue cleave to the roofe of my mouth Psal 137. 6. Lam. 1 2 3 4 5. Chapters 19. To meditate Every day to meditate upon God in his goodnesse unto me and mind what God hath prepared for me in heaven and how I may be preserved from sin selfe c. and order my conversation aright Isaac went out to meditate in the field at eventide Gen. 24. 63. doe so or enter into thy closet Mat. 6. 6. Consider Psal 1. 2. 32. 4 5 6. Heb. 10. 38. Jos 1. 8. The book of the Law shall not depart out of thy mouth but thou shalt meditate therein day and night Meditation is wonderfull sweet and profitable by it wee winde up our minds from things below Col. 3. 4 5. and injoy God and thy selfe and live in heaven while thou art in the earth refreshing thy selfe with the great varietie of those invisible comforts in heaven the interest joy rest that thou shalt finde at last we might meditate of the miseries frailtie and shortnesse of the time we have to live here and how we may prevent sin beare the crosse deny our selves live by faith be contented in want grow in grace escape temptations keepe a good conscience and what is my duty to God and man and-wherein I come short what mercies I injoy and how I live by faith in every thing how I profit by afflictions or am thankfull to God for his sweet mercies to my soule or body and a thousand profitable things in which the soule may finde sweetnesse and if yee be risen with Christ seeke those things that are above Col. 3. 1. By faith and meditation keepe thy heart above to view thy everlasting glory filling thy selfe with joy injoying the joyes of heaven which I shall certainly and quickly injoy unutterable unconceivable and infinite bottomlesse boundlesse endlesse Oh the ocean of the joyes of heaven the greatnesse of sweetnesse in so great confluence of all joyes pleasures and delights which shall be for ever and never have an end 20. Watch to deny selfe That I daily deny my selfe wit wisdome carnall reason learning favour of men applause passion ease libertie and all things for God Consider Luk. 14. 20. 33. Mat. 16. 24. Mark 8. 34. Luk. 9. 23. It is good thus to crosse our selves if we could deny our selves every thing would be easie for us to doe for all things are so sure under us as we are above our selves in the same measure we are spirituall or live by faith so much we deny our selves such as cannot deny themselves are not able to indure the troubles and indignities of this world but will shrinke and fall off in the day of battell Luk. 14. 28. 31. 21. To be humble That in all my actions I be humble and meeke sincere serious fervent chearfull For humilitie and meeknesse consider Mat. 11. 29. Sinceritie Deut. 18. 13. Ephes 6. 14. Joh. 1. 47. Without faith and sinceritie all is nothing worth Fervency Fervent in spirit serving the Lord Rom. 12. 11. Jam. 5. 16. Fervent prayer Chearfulnesse Rejoyce evermore 1 Thes 5. 16. A chearful and a willing spirit is most sutable and acceptable wee oft looke not so much what is done as from what affection it is done an unchearfull spirit is soone weary if we be overwhelmed with sorrow feare c. and if we be filled with lightnesse vanitie wee are unfit for any service of God 22. Watch in use of meanes That I use the meanes to injoy and increase in holy resolutions desires purposes c. to injoy God and the things of God for God With my whole heart have I sought thee O let me not wander from thee Psal 119. 10. If resolution be wanting if thou beest forgetfull sloathfull thou art like to be a poore Christian Oh the strong and restlesse desires and the unweariednesse thereof after God of a heart touched with his love and tasted of his sweetnesse 23. Watch to joy in God That every day I rejoyce in God my union with him and interest in him and priviledges and happinesse by him c. and in the exercises of his graces and his word and Saints as the temptations chiefest joy and greatest advantage I was in his love before the world was love was the cause he shed his bloud for me it is his love that preserves me and crowned with it I shall be to all eternitie 24. That I scorne none That I sleight none nor checke any with their deformitie of body dulnesse or weaknesse of wit or memory meannesse of outward estate birth or smalnesse of gifts parts c. and to pitie those who are still in their sinnes Consider who made the difference between him and thee see 1 Cor. 4. 7. Job 10. 10. Psal 39. 13 14. 16. Isa 28. 26. In spirituall things Ezek. 16. Isa 43. 25. Rom. 5. 11. 2 Tim. 1. 9. Phil. 1. 29. Rom. 3. 24. Ephes 2. 10. The free grace and love of God onely maketh the difference and if God should convert him he may soone become better then thee or me 25. To know the vanitie of the creature Every day to consider the vanitie of these outward things and the hurt wee receive by them how wee exceed in our affections unto them notwithstanding they are not ours and may in a lesse time then an houre be taken all from us or us from them and that we are often distracted and unsetled by them to the end I may with more content want them and be weaned from them in my injoyment of them and so to use the liberties of this life soberly so as to be bettered by them All things below are full of transitorinesse mortalitie and change vanitie of vanities c. all is vanitie Eccl. 1. 2. These things are under the Sunne Eccle. 2. 7. but above is constancy and eternitie of all excellencies perfections and pleasures we have no certainty of any thing below Eccl. 1. 2. 1 Cor. 5. 25. Pro. 23. 4. Luk. 12. 15. Experience makes it appeare the more men possesse of outward things the lesse many use and injoy the more wee love them the more we are crossed with them and the more they have the more they are in want because of their insufficiency uncertainty and perishing nature Religion oft payeth for mens getting riches and oft suffers most by them 26. Watch in solitarinesse That