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A58125 The Christian monitor containing an earnest exhortation to an holy life, with some directions in order thereto : written in a plain and easie style, for all sorts of people. Rawlet, John, 1642-1686. 1686 (1686) Wing R347A; ESTC R32275 44,028 60

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was not in vain And to this day will all God's faithful servants find the good effects of thus devoutly applying themselves to God by Prayer For his eyes are ever upon the Righteous and his ear open to their cry He takes pity on them comforts and supports them He 'l lay no more upon them than he enables them to bear and in his good time he supplies their wants and delivers them from their afflictions yea he turns them into blessings and makes all work together for their good as he has promised to them that love him Rom. 8. 28. O what an happiness is it to be acquainted with God to have a due sense of his Providence so as to live upon it and improve it Job 22 21. But how sad is the condition of a wicked Man who has no such knowledge of God no love to him nor any expectations of help and relief from him Even in his greatest prosperity he 's a very miserable Man whilst he lives without God in the World but he feels himself to be so indeed when he falls into any great calamity and knows not which way to turn himself for help and comfort For as wickedness still brings Men into misery as I have before shewn so there it leaves them in the most wretched forlorn condition And the ill temper of their minds adds weight and load to their calamities and grievously encreases the smart of them The sense of their own guilt sometimes torments their Consciences and fills them with fear and horrour Sometimes they rage and fret against those that help'd on their sufferings and sometimes they even blaspheme God himself and murmur against his Providence Whilst the good Man with Job blesses God in all his afflictions these are ready to follow the counsel of his Wife even to curse God and die For being full of anguish and despair they are at their wits end and weary of their very lives as we read of Cain and Judas and such like both in Scripture and other History For my part I do verily think that next to the Devils and those in Hell there are no Creatures in the World more miserable than wicked ungodly People and whilst we see what the common fruit of Sin is here on Earth we may easily be convinced that it leads to Hell and damnation hereafter And all this do men madly and wilfully run into by their own evil doings even as a Man that thrusts his hands into the fire is like to feel pain and smart By forsaking of God they forsake their own mercies and by sinning against him they wrong their own Souls yea their Bodies too and all their Concerns Thus you see that an holy Life is most profitable for us even in this present World preventing much evil and bringing all manner of good along with it Or if a Man should fall into such hard times as to suffer meerly for Religion and a good Conscience he shall then commonly find such wonderful comfort and satisfaction of mind that he will even triumph and rejoyce in the midst of his sufferings as we know the Apostles and primitive Christians did and that especially in hope of the glorious Rewards laid up for good Men in the Heavens But that brings me to the last Consideration I shall mention Lastly Namely That an Holy Life through the rich mercy of God will render us perfectly and eternally blessed in the World to come whereas a wicked course of Life leads to eternal misery and torment According as we live in this World so must we fare in the next for this Life is a state of trial in order to Eternity Even at Death a good Man has ground of much comfort having the testimony of a good Conscience and the sense of God's love so that with Saint Stephen he may commit his Soul into the hands of the Lord Jesus who is ready to receive him But how sad is it with a wicked Man when beside all the pains of his body his mind is tormented with the remembrance of his sins and with the fears of God's wrath But the great difference will be made at the day of Judgment when the sheep shall be set at Christ's right hand and the goats on the left as you have it described Matth. 25. 31 c. To those on the right hand that is the pious and good will be pronounced that joyful Sentence Come ye blessed of my Father inherit the Kingdom prepared for you from the foundation of the World And then shall they enter into that most glorious Kingdom where neither sin nor sorrow shall ever disturb them more where they shall never feel nor fear any manner of evil or pain either of Soul or Body but shall be admitted into the immediate presence of God where there is all fulness of joy for evermore They shall have such a clear knowledge of the ever-blessed God and such a lively sense of his infinite Perfections as will fill them with Admiration Love and Praise and they shall feel the love of God and their Saviour so fully shed abroad upon them as shall raise their Hearts to the very utmost heights of joy and thankfulness and their mouths shall be filled with Hallelujahs and Songs of Praise and in this most delightful Employment shall they joyn with all the blessed company of Heaven for ever and ever That 's the perfection of all that the joys of Heaven shall never have an end It 's both a most exceeding and an eternal weight of glory that 's promised 2 Cor. 4. 17 18. For ever shall we remain with the Lord 1 Thes. 4. 17. The eternal God will be the portion of his people and their joy in him shall never be lessened or abated through all eternity They shall be always blessing and praising him always satisfied and ravished with the beholding of his Glories and the enjoyment of his love always delighted with the most pleasant and agreeable society of Angels and Saints And never more shall dear friends and companions be separated from each other when once they are met in Heaven Death has now no power over them They are become in some measure even like to Christ himself and there shall see him as he is in all his glory Phil. 3. 21. 1 Joh. 3. 2. But what it is thus to be made like to Christ to see God and enioy him we are not able fully to express or conceive whilst we are here in the body to compare the glories of Heaven to all the riches and honour of Courts and Pallaces here below were greatly to lessen and disparage them So great are those heavenly glories and joys that they can never be clearly known till they are enjoy'd As a blind Man can never well tell what light is till his Eyes are open to discern it It 's enough for us that we have full assurance from the promises of the Gospel that such a state of unspeakable happiness there is provided for good
Men in the life to come And as the Lord Jesus is gone before to prepare it for them so now by his holy Spirit he prepares them for that blessed place by working in them that grace which fits them for glory and is the very first-fruits and beginnings of it in their Souls True holiness is the most certain pledge of eternal happiness and makes us meet for it Eph. 1. 13 14. Col. 1. 12. Since then such a glory there is so infinitely great so sure and certain shall we not all be perswaded to seek after it by walking in those holy ways that lead thereto Surely we shall if we have any belief of Gods word any regard to our own interest Must our Souls live for ever in another World and shall we not use our utmost care and diligence to make them happy for ever there Are they not our own Souls And do they not then deserve our love and care If we be wise and good is it not for our selves for our own happiness And is there any other way to make our selves happy but by gaining the love of God and eternal life Do we not see that all worldly comforts are short and uncertain They wither in our hands and perish in the using Our Neighbours and acquaintance are daily dying round about us many of our dearest Friends and Relations are already gone before us and we our selves are swiftly following after We are just upon the borders of eternity liable to a thousand diseases and mischances that may soon stop our breath and then we are gone Since then we cannot make sure of this life nor the enjoyments of it O let us see to make sure of eternal glory which we may do by Gods assistance even the poorest Man on Earth if he will become sincerely pious and good For God is no respecter of persons Christ died for poor Men as well as rich and they that have no inheritance on Earth may be Heirs of the heavenly Kingdom if they be rich in faith and love to God Jam. 2. 5. And methinks they that have so much trouble and sorrow in this life should be moved to seek after riches and glory in the life to come There the poorest Lazarus shall have a thousand times more pleasure and joy than any of the proud Dives's or rich Gluttons and Epicures have now in their delicious fare and gorgeous Apparel Nay the very hopes of this glory may fill the good Mans mind with so much joy that he will even forget his poverty and not count his afflictions worthy to be compared with the happiness he hopes for nor would he change Estates with the greatest Prince upon Earth who is a stranger to these hopes Thus it was with the holy Apostles and their followers 2 Cor. 6. 10. 1 Pet. 1. 6 7 8. Thus have I briefly told you somewhat of the happiness of the godly in the world to come But on the other hand consider what will be the portion of the wicked who despise the mercies of God and the offers and promises of the Gospel these will at last fall under his heavy Wrath and Vengeance and there must remain for ever in the most intolerable terments of Soul and Body set out by the most dreadful things such as Fire and Brimstone and a never dying Worm that perpetually gnaws and stings their hearts They are cast into outer darkness where there is weeping and wailing and gnashing of teeth not the least glimmering of hope or comfort to all eternity Matt. 25. 30. 41 46. Mark 9. 43. to the end 2 Thes. 1. 7 8 9. These are the Goats that being set on the left hand must hear that doleful sentence Depart from me ye cursed into everlasting fire prepared for the Devil and his Angels An heavy doom and yet most just For they departed from God and neglected his service here on Earth and therefore now must they depart from his presence in which their corrupt minds can take no delight They preferr'd the Tavern and the Ale-house before the house of God and took more pleasure in Feasting and Drinking in Roaring and Revelling amongst their wicked Companions than in worshipping of God in the communion of Saints they loved not prayers and praises in the assemblies of his people nor had any mind to come to the Lords Table though often invited thereto and therefore must they now be shut out from such holy company and from such high and heavenly employments for which they are altogether unfit They were many of them greatly given to Cursing and now it 's come upon them That curse of God which they in their rage often wished to their Neighbour is now fallen upon themselves Nay did not many of these prophane wretches even call for this curse upon their own heads in that hellish Language of God damn me And what wonder if their petition be now granted and they sentenced to that damnation which they thus called for By the Devil they were led and guided and by his wicked instruments and their own brutish lusts and therefore now they must have the Devil and his Angels and damned sinners like themselves to be their companions in torment who are so far from pitying or comforting each other that rather they curse one another now in their misery who before tempted one another to s●n O sad meeting of the Drunkards the Whoremongers and the Harlots there together in those scorching flames Where in vain they cry out for a drop of water to cool their Tongue It must not be granted their good things are all past and gone And the remembrance of all their riot and lewdness serves but to encrease their torment And now also they may remember how God did again and again call upon them and they would not hear neither therefore will he now hear their cries when pain and anguish is come upon them Prov. 1. 24. to the end And though they may cry out against their companions and accuse the Devil and in their rage blaspheme God himself yet will their consciences fly with greatest fury upon themselves who in spite of all the warnings that were given them did by their own wilfull and impenitent continuance in sin plunge themselves into this misery from whence they must never be released O dreadful word Everlasting fire Eternal torment How does the thought of this sink and break their hearts and fill them with deepest horrour and despair Who can dwell with everlasting burnings Who can And yet the damned sinner must though in the most raging and impatient manner After they have lain thousands and millions of years in that place of torment yet is there not a moment less to come there is a whole eternity still behind The worm never dies the flame is never quenched Nor is God to be accused of severity in all this since it was the sinners own doing the fruit of their own choice For they knew that sin would sink them into Hell and yet
they would venture upon it And indeed it sinks them thither as naturally as a stone falls to the ground Even here on earth the proud and covetous the malicious and revengeful the profane and sensual do kindle somewhat of Hell in their own Souls and whilst they carry along with them the same wicked temper of mind it must still needs make them most wretched and miserable in another World as long as ever their Souls live and these vices stick to them that is to all eternity Let not him that carries fire in his bosom accuse Gods providence for making the fire hot when he feels it burn him but let him blame his own folly and wilfullness And so must self-condemned sinners be forced to do And now tell me I beseech you Is there not all the reason in the World that you should speedily repent you of your sins and cast them from you with loathing and detestation and henceforward set upon a course of serious holiness that so you may escape all this misery threatned to the wicked and may partake of that glory which is promised to the pious and good Does not a thousand pound a year deserve the labour of one day And will not all the joys of Heaven that shall last for ever and ever abundantly reward our diligence in Gods service for this short life time And are not the eternal torments of Hell enough to restrain Men from a loose and sinful life though it were never so profitable or pleasant here for a little while But you have before heard it fully proved that even at present an holy life is in all respects most for our benefit and comfort So that without doubt a good Man finds more sweetness and satisfaction in the way to Heaven than sinners do in the way to Hell Our gracious God appoints us an easie and honourable service and gives glorious rewards But the Devil is a most cruel Master and sets his slaves to the vilest drudgery and afterward paies them very sad wages Rom. 6. 21 22 23. Whether then will you be Christ's freemen or the Devil's bondslaves Whether will you walk in the good ways of God that bring peace and comfort here on Earth and eternal glory in Heaven or in the crooked paths of sin which now bring sorrow and shame and pain and hereafter will plunge you into eternal misery and torment in Hell Thus are life and death happiness and misery set before you What choice then will you make One would think there was no great difficulty in the case to a Man that has the use of his reason if he will at all make use of it in the affairs of his Soul A little thinking serves turn to convince Men that there is no reason why they should chuse poverty and reproach pain and imprisonment if they can honestly avoid them rather than Riches and Honour ease and liberty But I am sure there is a thousand times less reason for a Man to disobey God and damn his Soul for ever rather than to please and serve him and to make sure of eternal Salvation Wherefore let me again beseech you to take the matter into consideration and think seriously what is most reasonable and most for your own interest and then chuse accordingly And I pray God direct your hearts to make so wise a choice that you may never have cause to repent of it either in this World or that to come Amen CHAP. II. A brief description of an holy life with some short Directions in order thereto IF you now demand of me wherein consists this Holiness of life to which I have been thus long and earnestly exhorting you that I hope you may in some measure understand by reflecting on what I said at the beginning and by attending to what I have intimated all along my Discourse Yet for your assistance I shall somewhat more plainly represent it to you though but very briefly as no other can be expected in this little Paper In the general then as I have before exprest it I am only perswading you to live as becomes true Christians according to your Baptismal Vow in the keeping of which consists your Christianity Now by your Baptism you are engaged to believe in and obey God the Father the son and the Holy Ghost You must sincerely and heartily own God the Father as your maker and Preserver the son of God as your Redeemer and the Holy Ghost as your Sanctifier Guide and Comforter And accordingly must you behave your self both in heart and life And therefore you must renounce the Devil the World and the Flesh which would draw you off from God and must stedfastly believe the Articles of your Christian Faith and carefully keep Gods holy will and commandments all the days of your life Your faith is required in order to obedience For if you do not believe Christ's Gospel you are not like to obey it In these two things then consists the Religion of a Christian to which he is engaged by his Baptism viz. in Believing what Jesus Christ hath revealed and in doing what he hath commanded In short he is a good Christian who does firmly believe his Creed and carefully keep the Commandments The doctrines which we are to believe are indeed more largely and fully delivered in the Holy Scriptures which were written by Men inspired by the Holy Ghost and accordingly ought to be received as the word of God and to be diligently read and stedfastly believed But the chief articles of the Christian Faith are briefly sum'd up in that which we call the Apostles Creed I believe in God the Father c. This I hope you are well acquainted with it being so short and plain and daily repeated in the Church Service and therefore I shall not set it down at large And this also I hope you do believe to be most true You would take it ill if I should question your belief of the Creed without which you are not to be reckoned as Christians But let me advise you to consider seriously and frequently of these great truths contained in the Creed that you may more clearly understand them and be more affected with them And pray see that your belief of them be very firm and deep-rooted in your Soul that so the fruit of your faith may appear in the holiness of your life Without this the bare knowing of the Creed and repeating it never so often will stand us in no stead For as I told you obedience is the end of Faith And all the Articles of our Belief do most plainly tend to make us holy and good if we will but carefully attend to them and consider well of them To shew it in few words If we b●●ieve that God the Father Almighty made us and all the World then are we bound to love and honour him to worship and obey him as our maker and preserver who is Almighty in Power infinite in Wisdom goodnes and all manner