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A94063 Lydia's heart opened: or, divine mercy magnified in the conversion of a sinner by the Gospel Being the sum of several sermons preaced lately by James Strong, M.A. and Minister of the Gospel. Strong, James, 1618 or 19-1694. 1675 (1675) Wing S5993; ESTC R232916 38,722 113

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into Macedonia and help us Where by the way we may note that Ministers how meanly soever esteemed in the world are those by whom God helps his perishing people This title the Apostle owns a helper of his peoples joy 2 Cor. 1.24 Those that cannot help themselves sometimes can yet help others poor themselves yet make many rich Luther boldly told the Prince of Saxony Scire te velim c. I would have your Highness know you have more need of my Prayers than I have of your Protection Well now it appears indeed that Christ by his death hath pulled down the wall of partition between Jew and Gentile and that God hath put no difference between us and them for what was Macedonia at this time when Paul was called to preach Christ there but a mass and mixture of Ignorance and Atheism as we and other Gentiles were without God without Christ and without hope Eph 2.12 Being come to Macedonia he begun to preach at Philippi ver 12. and his encouragements at first were but mean for his auditory were only a few poor Women ver 13. Gualter on the place excellently notes how God exercises the faith and constancy of his Servants Paulus vocatus per Angelum putaret aliquis omnes ei obviam venturas c. Paul was called by an Angel who would not have thought that the whole Country would have flocked to hear such a Preacher But alas Paul's hopes fail him not one man came to hear the great Apostle only a few poor Women and among these God singles out one and marks her up for mercy v. 16. A certain woman named Lydia c. We have here then the History of Lydia's Conversion and here again we have 1. The Apostle preaching 2. A weak Woman hearing 3. The great God blessing the Sermon Or we hare 1. The person convetted who is several ways described 1. By her Name to confirm the truth of the story Lydia 2. By her Sex a Woman that Sex by which sin entered into the world 3. By her imployment a seller of Purple a trade as one observes serving not so much for necessity as for pride 4. By the place of her abode a stranger one of Thyatira a City of Lydia all these difficulties God breaks thorough humane improbabilities are no prejudice to Omnipotency Though we are by nature like the Prodigal are run into a far Country yet our Heavenly Father can easily bring us home 5. She 's described by her Religion she was 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 a Worshipper of God A Gentile she was yet some dark notions she had of God which she got either by the light of nature or by tradition from her fore-fathers or some familiar acquaintance with the Jews such another as Cornelius was Act. 10. But whatever dark apprehensions she had of God yet she fell far short of a Christian for till the heart be made good ground and purified by Faith 't is impossible it can bear good fruit 2ly We have the means of her Conversion 1. Paul Preaches 2. Lydia heard the Word 3. God makes the Word effectual he opens her heart 'T is this latter part of the verse that I design for the subject of my discourse viz. the means of Lydia's Conversion God opened the heart of Lydia c. The first thing that I shall note is this Doct. 1. That 't is Gods work to open mans heart God may and doth use inferiour means to knock but none can open but himself Gods word in Scripture is called a hammer Jer. 23.29 With this God beats and knocks at the door of our hearts but no heart opens unless it be held in the hand of his own Spirit hence is that complaint of the Prophet Isa 53.1 Lord who hath believed our report and to whom hath the arm of the Lord been revealed No wonder that men believe not the report of the Gospel whilst God doth not put forth or make bare his own arm But for methods sake in prosecuting the Conclusion I shall observe this order 1. I shall shew what 's meant by the heart 2. What 't is to open the heart 3. I shall prove that 't is Gods work to open the heart 4. Shew why God opens the heart 5. Answer an Objection 6. Lastly come to Application 1. Then let us enquire what is meant by the heart and here to pass by the various significations of the Word in Scripture by heart here we are to understand the rational Soul with the faculties and affections which are therein for as the heart is the fountain of Natural life so 't is of Spiritual This is the womb wherein Christ is first formed see Rom. 10.10 For with the heart man believeth unto righteousness sc Here faith is seated here it s born and breaths its first breath Act. 8.37 Philip to the Eunuch If thou believest with all thine heart thou maist be baptized There is no less in that zealous Prayer of the Apostle for his Ephesians chap. 3.17 where he is upon his knees to the God of Heaven that Christ may dwell in their hearts by faith 3. Let us inquire what 't is to open the heart In short to open the heart is to convert a soul or to turn a sinner from the power of darkness unto God The word in the Original that is here used signifies properly to open a door Now our hearts in Scripture as they are usually called doors so by nature they are all shut and that under three several locks and God in our Conversion opens them all There is one lock or bar of ignorance and this is Gods first work to open our understanding by nature we are very darkness it self Ephes 5.8 Like that poor man born spiritually blind thick cataracts there are upon all our eyes unless God touch them with the hand of his Grace and say Ephphata be opened Now as the first creature that God made in the first Creation was Light Gen. 1. so 't is in the new Creation he commands light to shine out of darkness Oh the gross and rude notions and apprehensions that we have by nature of the most fundamental Truths or the Gospel How hardly are we perswaded that by nature we are in the gall of bitterness and in the bonds of iniquity tell a poor sinner that he is the servant of sin he 'l reply as the Jews he was never in bondage to any man How hardly were the Disciples themselves perswaded that Christs Kingdom was any other than an earthly Kingdom With what difficulty were they brought to believe that their Lord and Master was risen nor had they at last had not Christ himself opened their understandings that they might understand the Scriptures Luk. 24.45 O rich mercy O Divine work The Preacher tells us 'T is a good thing for the eyes to see the light What a mercy is it then when Christ opens blind eyes to see the wonderful things contained in his Law Ps 119.18 2. 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of Spiritual ravishment to every Soul that has given Christ Jesus entertainment Wise Solomon admired both Gods mercy and his Peoples happiness at once upon this very reason 2 Chron. 6.18 Is it true indeed that God will dwell with man on earth what infinite Majesty fall in love with misery God dwell with man heaven and earth meet in one Person ye righteous let it not deject you that your excellency is not conspicuous in the Worlds eye The Churches beauty is within and herein she is like her beloved Christ himself to outward appearance was but a root out of a dry ground no form or comeliness was in him therefore he was despised and rejected of men Your life is a hidden life like in this to the Ark that without was covered with skins sullied and weather-beaten with storms and tempests but within was stored with gold and rich rarities God seeth not as man seeth there 's a time at hand when God will turn your in-side out and though now you ly among the pots yet shall ye be covered with silver-Wings and your feathers like gold Vse 4. Lastly Be exorted to the Apostles Prayer to add your own practise This is the one thing necessary with what holy zeal and diligence should we do this work and drive this great design how restless should we be in this pursuit to get Christ to dwell in us Q. But how A. I shall only Answer this query and conclude And here several things must be done both for the getting Christ into the heart and the keeping of him there 1. The heart must be prepared for ChristW Mal. 2.1 The Prophet speaking of John Baptist saith that he should prepare the way for him And Isa speaking of the same Messenger adds Every mountain shall he brought low and every vally be filled up and every crooked thing shall be made plain Isa 43.4 All this must be done as a preparation for Christ As where Princes are expected the highways are cleered and all passages are facilitated that they may pass both with ease and honour so we must prepare for Christ Jesus 1. Mountains must be brought low that is the lofty heart must be abased and every high thought must stoop and be made subject to the scepter of Christ we must be vile in our own eyes learn to abhor out selves with Job loath our own sins and our own righteousness also and count it dung and loss to win Christ Christ designs his own Glory in condescending to dwell with sinful men and Christ's Glory and the creature's cannot be set up together 2 Vallies must be filled some hearts are too low for Christ they mind earthly things and therefore are unfit for the receiving of so glorious a guest Lift up therefore your heads O ye gates and then the King of Glory shall come in Psal 24. as the Church is described in Rev. 12. with the moon under her feet and then she is cloathed with the Sun and hath a Crown of twelve Stars on her head so must every member of the Church trample upon all earthly and sublunary vanities and set our hearts on heaven where our true Treasure is It were a disparagement to divine blessings should they be bestowed on them that prize nothing but earthly trifles such pearls do not use to be cast before swine 3. Crooked things must be made straight we must have no crooked aimes nor close designs in the Service of God The sons of Jacob must be all like their Father plain-hearted men our studies strength time and state must be all dedicated to the Lord Such as turn aside to crooked ways the Lord threatens to lead them out with the workers of iniquity Psal 125.5 4. Lastly rough ways must be made plain the oyle of Grace must supple the rough and rugged temper of our Spirits 'T is said of Nabal he was so churlish a man could not speak to him such hearts are not fit for Christ Christ by Grace sweetens the Temper of out Souls takes off that fierceness and austerity that is in them by nature The Lion and the Lamb ly down together and there 's nothing shall destroy or hurt in all his holy mountain If we would have Christ dwell in our hearts we must keep our hearts pure for a nasty lodging is lothsome to him With what care do we keep our Temples cleansing them continually that there be no filth found in them These Spiritual Temples must never be sullied with sin nor defiled with iniquity This is the condition upon which Christ promises to dwell in us 2 Cor. 6.17 Touch no unclean thing and then I will dwell in you 3. Take heed of grieving the Spirit of God by resisting it's motions or crossing the sweet and saving operations thereof There 's a sad Scripture in Mat. 12.44 When the unclean Spirit is cast out and returneth c. He brings with him seven other Spirits worse than himself and they enter in and dwell there Oh deal courteously with Christ offend your own Souls rather than offend him study we must to comply with his commands and carry our selves so exactly that in nothing we grieve his Spirit nor make him weary of his habitation 4. Lastly sith Christ dwells in the heart by Faith labour to prize this precious Grace for the procuring of which these several rules should 1. Acquaint your selves with your own hearts and you will find such a stock of infidelity in them as may for ever confound us Though God who is faithfulness it self hath infinitely stoopt to lost man and for his security hath ratified the Covenant by his Word his Oath and Seals yet alas there is in us all by nature a heart of unbelief Heb. 3.12 So that upon experience we shall find we are no more able by nature to believe the Gospel than to obey the Law Alas we fear no more than we feel and believe no more than we see when we come to seize on Christ and take hold of the promise Oh with what a faint and trembling hand do we receive them 2. Labour to see the rare excellency and efficacy of Faith what is it but a Christians life while he is below without it we cannot move one foot heaven ward whatsoever is not of Faith is sin This is that which brings in Christ into the Soul it makes us one with Christ now and the union that is made by Faith between Christ and the Soul now shall never be dissolved till we enjoy him in glory For the end of our Faith is the Salvation of our souls 1 Pet. 1.9 3. Bind your selves to a constant and conscionable attendance to the Word and Ordinances of God For Faith comes by hearing Rom. 10.17 As death first entered by this door so doth life hear and your Soul shall live this is that Manna on which we must live till we come to Canaan As Gideons Fleece was wet when the ground about it was dry so God usually waters the Souls