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A12523 An exposition vpon the sixt chapter of the prophesie of Hosea VVherein is set down the true repentance of the godly, as also the hypocriticall repentance of the wicked; most needfull for these times. Wherein 1. The summe and scope. 2. The doctrines. 3. The reasons. 4. The vses. Of most texts are obserued. First preached by Samuel Smyth minister of Roxwel in Essex, and now by him published, intending the further good of his charge, and the profit of as many as shall please to read it. Seene and allovved. Smith, Samuel, 1588-1665. 1616 (1616) STC 22847.3; ESTC S102418 218,718 364

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Father preuented him with his loue he went out to meet him and when he met him such was his ioy that hee fell on his necke and kissed him This Father of the Prodigall is indeed God our Father and his loue and kindnes remembred in that Parable is recorded for all posterities to the end of the World to assure them of Gods mercifull dealing towards those that doe truely repent and turn vnto him that hee will receiue them againe into fauour which is heere meant by The sight of God or his presence And the Prophet Dauid sayth Ps 16.11 In his presence is life and fulnesse of ioy and happinesse for euermore And thus wee see that howsoeuer by our sinnes we make a separation betwixt God and vs and cause him to plague and punish vs heere yet His mercy is ouer all his works And vpon our repentance hee will receiue vs againe into fauour Reason And the reason of this the mercifull dealing of God is especially for the comfort and reioycing of Gods poore people that none to the end of the world should despaire of obtaining mercy for the mercy of God in Christ is aboue all his works hee extendeth it to thousands it is infinite without measure And the Lord is not content onely to promise mercy and fauour vnto penitent sinners but also confirmes vs in the assurance of it by the examples of his manifold mercies shewed to others before vs When we looke vpon them let our weakenesse bee strengthned and let vs not thinke that the Lord will shut that dore of mercy vpon vs ere wee repent who hath opened the same to so many before vs Hee hath beene found of them that sought him not sayth the Prophet Hos 11.4 and will he hide himselfe from vs if forsaking our sinnes wee seeke him in Spirit and truth His mercies shewed to others must be vnto vs Cords of Loue to draw vs amongst the rest vnto him The Doctrine being thus cleared Let vs now come to the vses of it First seeing there is mercy in store for the Penitent and howsoeuer by sinne we deserued vtterly to bee cast out of Gods fauour yet if wee can repent and Returne vnto him he will receiue vs againe into fauour And we shall liue in his sight It requireth of vs speedily to repent and to Turne vnto him and not to deferre our repentance from day to day lest it come to passe that our hearts be hardned through the deceitfulnesse of sin As no sinne is so great but vpon repentance it is pardonable so no sinne is so small but without repentance it is able to plucke vs downe to the bottome of Hell Let vs then take heed that wee abuse not his goodnesse nor to take occasion of liberty Rom. 4.2 to turne his grace into wantonnesse for wee doe not know how soone the threed of our fraile life will bee cut off when there shall bee no place for Repentance though with Esau wee seeke the same with Teares Heb. 12. Luk. 12.20 1. Thes 5.3 Luk. 17.27 There was but a little time betweene Soule eate drinke c. and Thou foole this night will they fetch away thy soule from thee And againe the Apostle sayth When men shall say peace peace then shall come vpon them sodaine destruction The olde World neuer thought themselues more secure then when the floud came vpon them G 9.23 The morning was faire when Lot went out of Sodom and yet before night were the Sodomites destroyed Act. 12.23 Well was it with Herod when hee beganne his Oration but before it was ended the Angell of the Lord smote him that hee was eaten vp of wormes Oh let vs lay these examples to heart And whereas wee haue by our sinnes turned away the louing kindnesse of God and caused him to turne away his fauourable countenance from vs and haue drawne downe his heauy iudgements vpon vs Now that the Lord hath denied vs the deawes of heauen Zach. 1.3 so as wee are cast out of his sight Oh let vs labour to be reconciled to him againe let vs pray much and often that hee would lift vp the Light of his countenance vpon vs as in times past Let vs Turne from our sinnes and the Lord will Turne vnto vs. And this duty wee would the sooner practise if we could but consider the wofull and miserable estate in which wee stand vntill such time as wee bee reconciled to God If a man were conuicted of high Treason against his Prince for the same were condemned to some cruell and shameful death and that euery moment of an houre hee expected the execution of it who could expresse the griefe of heart of this man What comfort could he take in wife or children in lands or goods in meat or musicke surely nothing in the whole World could cheare his dead heart saue onely the pardon of the Prince such a Traytor is euery impenitent sinner conuicted of hie Treason against the King of Heauen and earth and he is within an ynch of death hell there wants nothing but the execution of Gods iudgements which is sure and certain to come without repentance Good Lord who would not now labour for his peace with God Before the decree come forth Yet we are in the way we may now make our peace with our Aduersary but if wee bee once arrested by Gods Serieant Death and wee bee cast into prison there is no departure to be hoped for till wee haue payde the vtmost farthing Secondly seeing it is so blessed a thing to enioy Vse 2 the fauour and comfortable presence of God To liue in his sight How should this moue vs to Turne to God to auoyde all sinne and euery euill way and to take heed that wee doe nothing that may auert turn away his louing countenance from vs If it be a matter of great honour to liue in the presence of an earthly Prince and to be in his fauour how much more to be in the fauour of the Lord to Liue for euer in his sight 1. Reg. 10.8 and to enioy his loue fauour If the Queene of the South did truely pronounce Salomons seruants happy that stood in his sight and heard his wisdome Oh how much more are they happy men and women that liue in Gods presence and be in high sauour with the Almighty Oh that wee could labour for this priuiledge Well let vs pray much and often that the Lord would lift vp the light of his countenance vpon vs and cause his face to shine vpon vs that wee might draw neare vnto his presence by true repentance and holy obedience Thirdly wee may hence conclude the blessed estate Vse 3 of all that liue in Gods fauour Hee is counted happy in the world that hath the fauour of a Prince indeed they bring with them many Priviledges and preferments but alas they are but temporall neither last they for euer for they are most vnstable and vncertaine
they bee not Reuiued if they bee not borne againe translated out of Adam and ingrafted into Iesus Christ alas they are but as a dead corps that is trimmed and stucke with so many goodly flowers yea the due consideration of that miserable estate and condition in the which they are by nature may cause them to droupe Tit. 1.15 and to hang downe their heads for by their owne filthinesse and impuritie all these their excellent ornaments are defiled and become impure for so sayth the Apostle To those that are defiled is nothing pure but euen their minds and consciences are defiled Oh if this point were wel considered how it would pull downe the pride of mans heart and make men to hasten to come out of so fearefull an estate and condition Doct. 4 The second point of Doctrine wee obserue hence by the authority of this Text is that our regeneration is as hardly wrought Regeneration a worke of new creation Rom. 5.12 Rom. 6.23 as to rayse vp a dead man to restore him againe to life as hard a thing to saue a soule that is dead as to giue life to one that hath a long time lyen rotting in the graue Death is gone ouer all sayth the Apostle and The wages of sinne is death And God told Adam Gen. 2.17 that in that day that he should eate of the forbidden fruit Hee should die the death Now in so much as wee haue all taken part with him in his disobedience wee must also partake with him in his punishment and the punishment is Death not death in respect of any being of the creature as all wicked and vngodly sinners might wish it were but Death in respect of our eternall separation from God In whose presence is life and at whose right hand is pleasure for euermore This is our estate and condition by nature vntill the Lord doe Reuiue vs and to Reuiue vs and quicken vs is as hard a matter as to rayse vp a dead man out of his graue This doth the Prophet Dauid acknowledge when he desired of God that he would Create in him a new heart Psal 51.10 And surely it is as great a matter to Create a new heart as for the Lord againe to Create a new world yea and in some respects it may seeme harder for in the Creation of the world the Lord but spake the Word and all was made there was no hinderance there was no opposition but in the creation of the heart a new there are many lets and hinderances first within a man for euery man by nature is an enemy vnto his owne saluation and the flesh resists this worke besides the Deuil he labours by al means possible to hinder so blessed a worke Besides all this it is a worke of great difficulty not accomplished without great labour and paine and therefore it is called in the Scripture A Birth a Death a Circumcision now as no Birth no Death no cutting off the Flesh can be without paine and sorrow no more can the conuersion of a sinner the Infant is not deliuered out of the Mothers wombe without paine and doest thou thinke O man to part with sinne that is within thee which was conceiued in the wombe with thee and euer since hath been nourished and brought vp with thee as a familiar companion and not taste of paine Eph. 2.1 and heart smart in thy new birth no assuredly it will not be but it will cost thee much sorrow many a sigh and many a bitter teare before this work of grace be effectually wrought in thee It is not in this case as in producing the forms of many Natural things here below which are brought è potentia materiae out of a capable pronenesse of the thing it selfe to receiue such a forme but in the worke of our Regeneration God doth by his spirit deliuer the mind from blindnesse and ignorance the will from rebellion the affections from disorder and all the powers and faculties of the soule from corruption when man is altogether opposite thereto This Doctrine doth iustly condemne most men Vse 1 women amongst vs we think it is an easie matter to be a Christian and so be saued that it is an easie maner to goe to Heauen and many men who be starke dead in sinne and blesse themselues in their euill wayes yet blush not to say they hope to come to heauen as well as the best Preacher of them all Oh poore soule thou art but a dead man in the sight of God wounded at the heart with sinne and vnlesse thou bee reuiued quickned and raysed out of the graue of sinne by the wonderfull worke of God thou canst not bee saued Our Sauiour Christ being working of some great miracle hee tels his Disciples that they should do greater works then that namely they should saue mens soules and that is farre greater then to saue and helpe the body God created all things with his bare word breathed into Adam the Breath of Life Gen. 2. Io. 11. Our Sauiour Christ raysed Lazarus with his word but before hee can rayse a Sinner out of the graue of sinne and put into vs the breath of spirituall life the Sonne of God must come from Heauen and suffer a most cruell and shamefull death 1. Cor. 1.21 Iohn 17.17 euen the death vpon the Crosse before he can quicken and Reuiue vs and therefore it is not so easie a matter as most men take it to bee to become a good Christian No no it is the hardest thing in the world to become a good Christian and so to be saued And therefore seeing this is the estate condition of vs all Oh how carefull ought wee to bee to vse all good meanes that God hath appointed Act. 15.9 to saue our soules as namely the Word preached the Sacraments Prayer Meditations in the Law of God seeing that by these meanes the Lord doth quicken and Reuiue our dead soules Ps 119. Vse 2 Secondly wee are taught heere that seeing we are all dead in Adam by nature vntill such time as the Lord doth quicken vs and Reuiue vs let no man then content himselfe with this diuelish conceit and perswasion that hee can at his owne time and leasure deliuer himselfe from the bondage of sinne and Sathan as it is the corrupt thought of many that though they haue beene the seruants of sinne and of death twentie or forty yeares together yet they thinke that one Lord haue mercy vpon me will open the Heauen gates but O thou vaine man O thou vaine woman Oh see heere that it is the Lord that must worke in thee this worke of grace for by nature thou art Reprobate vnto euery good worke And this new birth is not giuen to euery one No no onely Gods children who are carefull to vse the meanes as hearing the Word preached and taught Sacrament Prayer c. for by these doth the Lord Reuiue vs and
their honour in a moment of time is turned into dishonour their glory into shame and confusion Haman one day the happiest man in a Kingdome next to the King the next day the most wtetched Hest 5.12 7.9 one day honoured the next day hanged Yea it is the condition of the godly themselues as wee may see in Dauid Who greater in Sauls Court then Dauid made the Sonne in Law of the King and Captaine of the Hoast yet by and by disgraced degraded and in perill of his life But it is not so with God for whome hee loueth once he loueth euer He doth not change hee cannot lie his gifts are without repentance Oh then let vs seeke for his fauour aboue the fauour of Princes and when wee haue it make much of it for the estate of that man is happy and blessed hee is at peace with heauen and earth with men and Angels with himselfe and all others with life and with death and hath this comfort and assurance from the almighty that nothing shall bee able to do him hurt Indeed the child of God hath no promise to bee freed from trials and temptations sicknesse pouerty and the like but the child of God hath this promise that these things shall neuer hurt him the Lord will sanctifie them to his children and they shall bee sure to leaue a blessing behind them This is it which the Prophet Dauid handleth at large Psa 91.1 c. Who so dwelleth in the secret of the most high shall abide in the shadow of the Almighty Surely hee shall deliuer thee from the snare of the Hunter and from the noysome pestilence c. Not that the godly shall bee freed from all these calamities but the meaning is they shall not hurt the godly but the Lord will euer giue them a sanctified vse of them that they shall gaine more in the Spirit then they can lose in the Flesh so that wee see what a maruellous comfort it is that wee are at peace with God that hee is our friend and that he hath no controuersie against vs for if God were against vs who should bee able to stand for vs but being iustified by faith wee are at peace with God Besides that wee are at peace with the elect Angels of God with the children of God with the creatures of God and with himselfe for if a man were at peace with all the world with men and Angels and yet were at warre in himselfe that his owne sinnes did muster themselues against him hee should then see what a blessing it is to haue a cleare conscience But he is at peace with himselfe so that the godly man alone that repents of his sins is hee alone that is the blessed man Hee liues in Gods sight Fourthly and lastly seeing that he that repents Turnes vnto God is hee alone That liues in Gods sight Vse 4 that is in Gods fauour Alas then how fearefull and wretched is the estate and condition of all those that are yet in their sinnes and are out of Gods fauour Ah poore soules they haue no rest they can looke for no peace for both heauen earth and all creatures shall conspire against them And as it was sayd of Ismael his hand should bee against euery man euery mans hand against him God is become their enemy the Angels of God are armed to destroy them and their owne consciences conuince and condemne them Heauen gates are shut against them Hel opens her mouth maruellous wide to swallow them there is not any thing in the whole world that can truly and properly bee called a wicked mans but hell and damnation and this one day shall sure bee his portion Marke then the difference betweene the child of God and the wicked the condition of the godly is many times in shew miserable to the outward appearance 2. Cor. 6.9 but yet in it selfe most blessed and happy They are as vnknowne and yet knowne as dying and behold they liue as chastened and yet not killed as sorrowing and yet alway reioysing as poore and yet making many rich as hauing nothing and yet possessing all things Whereas on the other side the estate and condition of the wicked is in shew many times blessed and happy whereas indeede and in trueth it is in it selfe most desperate most wretched and miserable for if those that Repent and Turne vnto God Liue in Gods sight in his fauor then those that are yet in their sins are vnder Gods wrath heauy displeasure Wee shall liue in his sight or before his face that is Vel conspectu illius wee shall endeuour to leade holy liues and godlie conuersations euen as wee liued and stood before the eyes of the Lord himselfe denying all vngodlinesse and worldly lusts liuing soberly iustly and godly in this present world Doct. This Phrase that wee must liue as in the presence of God shewes how wee must behaue ourselues in this world Godly liue as in Gods sight Gen. 5.12 Gen. 22.1 namely that in all we doe we must consider that wee bee euer in the blessed presence of God So it is sayd that Enoch walked with God that is in his whole life behaued himselfe as in the presence of God So Gen. 22.1 I am God all-sufficient walke before mee and bee thou perfect And surely it is a worthy fruite of true Repentance and a sound note of a man regenerate Gen. 39. when as in all his waies hee walkes and liues as in the sight of God So did Dauid I haue set God at my right hand that I might not fall It is a true note of him that repents truely when hee doth walke as before the face of God and is afraide to sinne because he would not offend his God in whose presence hee stands Phil. 3.20 Our Conuersation sayth the Apostle is in heauen from whence we looke for a Sauiour euen the Lord Iesus Dauid makes this question Psal 15.1 Lord who shall rest in thy mountaine that is in heauen not as Pilgrimes for a time but as heyres for euer Ver. 2. And God maketh this answere Hee that walketh vprightly and worketh righteousnesse that is hee that liueth holily heere as in Gods presence he shall liue for euer hee that loueth the face of God in his Church shall one day see the face of God in his Kingdome hee that professeth the Gospell and is carefull of his wayes not walking with a leg and a stumpe as they doe who seeme religious and liue ill appearing righteous and yet prophane Hee shall stand before the Lord for euer And indeede Ps 24.3.4 though wee haue our beeing heere in this vayle of misery yet our conuersation must bee in heauen We are but Exiles heere in this world our Country is heauen We are Pilgrimes and Strangers heere our home is heauen therefore we must liue according to the lawes of our Country euen as if wee were in
Thirdly seeing the menaces and threatnings of Vse 3 God shall bee accomplished vpon the wicked and vngodly so is it true of the blessed promises of the Gospell so as looke what promise God hath made there either of pardon of sinne or of life and saluation they shall likewise bee performed wee are not to doubt of it for will God keepe touch with the wicked and will hee not much more remember his promise to his children this were iniurious to the Spirit of God so to thinke Oh then let vs learne to depend vpon God 2. Cor. 1.20 and to wayte duely vpon his gracious promises Knowing that all his promises are yea and Amen and Hee is faithfull which hath promised Let vs learne then to rest vpon him for the pardon of our sinnes the hearing of our prayers the resurrection of our dead bodies and life euerlasting the Lord is iust and true in all his promises Oh what a comfort is this to poore distressed soules Doest thou mourne for sinne and desirest to feare thy God and walke in his wayes wel assure thy soule that whatsoeuer gracious promise hee hath made vnto thee in his Word it shall be performed Heauen and Earth shall passe but one iot or tittle of my Word shall not passe away but a● euery iudgement and plague pronounced against sinne and sinners shal bee brought vpon them to destruction euen so euery gracious promise made to Gods Church and people shall bee performed to their eternall comfort and saluation and therefore let vs beleeue this and rest vpon it that the Lord will perform his Word in the mouths of his Prophets and Ministers Whatsoeuer yee bind on earth I will bind in heauen Mat. 16.19 and whatsoeuer yee loose on Earth I will loose in heauen And thy iudgements were as the light that goeth forth The equity of the iudgement IN these words the Lord shewes that they could not pretend ignorance of the will and Word of God for the Lord had taught them and declared vnto them manifestly and apparantly what hee would haue them to doe for by Iudgement in this place is meant the doctrine of God taught vnto them by his seruants the the Prophets q.d. my Doctrine in the mouthes of my seruants where I shewed and layde open before your eyes the way to lead holy liues and to serue mee it was cleare as the light as the Sunne-shine at Noone day when there is no cloud so as you haue now no excuse at all for yourselues but must needs acknowledge that my iudgements are now iustly inflicted vpon you and that you haue of malice with a hie hand and most rebellious heart sinned against mee So then you see what is heere meant by the iudgement of the Lord namely the cleare and manifest doctrine of God to direct vs in the way to life eternall Seeing the Lord doth heere professe vnto his people Doct. 6 that his Iudgements that is the Doctrine of God wherein hee would haue taught them how ro liue well and blessedly was cleare and manifest God neuer strikes with his iudgements before hee giues warning and that they could alleadge no excuse of ignorance Hence we learne that the Lord doth neuer strike with his iudgements but hee first giues warning so as if men would bee wise to beleeue his Word and to amend their liues they might auoyde his iudgements but if they will bee so rebellious and hard hearted that they will not amend they must needs acknowledge confesse that they are most worthy to bee plagued and punished This was Gods mercifull dealing towards the people of the old world vnto whom the Lord vouchsafed one hundred and twenty yeares to repent in before hee brought his iudgements vpon them besides all which time he vouchsafed vnto them Noah that Preacher of righteousnesse Gen 6.3 2. Pet. 2.5 warning them still of a iudgement to com to this end that they hearing from Noah what iudgement the Lord had intended against them if they repented not their condemnation might be so much the more heauy vpon them Thus dealt the Lord with those sinnefull Sodomites Gen. 19. vnto whom hee sent his seruant Lot Exod. 9. Whose righteous soule was vexed from day to day Thus dealt hee with Pharaoh and his people vnto whom hee sent Moses Aaron againe and againe and still againe to admonish him to let the people of Israel goe When this preuailed not he sent iudgement vpon iudgement and all to humble the hard heart of Pharaoh What shall wee say of Ahab and Iezabel vnto whom the Lord sent Elias such is the goodnesse of God towards the sonnes of men that hee will euer warne before hee strike and admonish before hee correct for so did the Lord deale with this people as in the former verse Oh Ephraim what shall I doe vnto thee Hos 11.8 Oh Iudah how shall I entreat thee Meaning thereby that the Lord had vsed many wayes and meanes to humble them if it might bee before he proceeded in iudgement against them This is most liuely set out vnto vs in the booke of the Prouerbs Pro. 1.20.21 where Salomon brings in Christ Iesus the wisdome of the Father sometime by his Ministers and sometimes by himselfe calling and crying vnto vs to heare his voyce and to receyue instruction and if this fayre meanes that the Lord shall vse will not serue to humble vs the Lord doth there threaten That the time shall come when wee shall cry and call vpon him and hee will not heare vs Yea hee will bee then so farre from pittying in the time of our distresse as that hee will then Laugh at our destruction and that because wee did not chuse the feare of the Lord. This was the mercifull dealing of God towards the Niniuites Ion. 3.4 vnto whom hee sent his Prophet Ionas to bring them home by repentance and thus dealt hee with Ierusalem Mat. 23.38 vsing all means possible to humble them before the iudgement came foorth For if God would reclaime vs by his Word hee would neuer take his Rodde But of this before And the reason of this Doctrine is cleare Reason because the Lord by this meanes will leaue the wicked and those that are reserued to destruction without all excuse for this doth the Apostle declare Act. 14.16.17 when he sayeth In times past hee suffered all the Gentiles to walke in their owne wayes Neuerthelesse he left not himselfe without witnesse in that hee did good and gaue them raine from heauen and fruitfull seasons filling their hearts with ioy and gladnesse Now if the giuing of them showers of raine the dew of Heauen bee vnto them the Lords witnesses and the Testimonies of his power Oh how much more thē is the word of God which is the sauor of life vnto those that beleeue Surely this warning that the wicked haue heere hence shall much more leaue them without excuse in the day of
AN EXPOSITION VPON THE SIXT Chapter of the Prophesie of HOSEA VVherein is set downe the true repentance of the Godly as also the Hypocriticall repentance of the wicked most needfull for these times WHEREIN 1. The Summe and Scope 2. The Doctrines 3. The Reasons 4. The Vses Of most Texts are obserued FIRST PREACHED BY SAMVEL SMYTH Minister of Roxwel in Essex and now by him published intending the further good of his charge and the profit of as many as shall please to read it Seene and allowed PSAL. 34.11 Come Children hearken to me I will teach you the feare of the Lord. LONDON Printed by Tho. P●●●oot for Richard Woodroffe and are to be sold at his shop in Paules Church-yard at the Signe of the golden Key neere the great North dore 1616. TO THE RIGHT REVEREND FAther in God IOHN by Gods prouidence Lord Bishop of LONDON Grace and peace from the Father Prince and Spirit of Peace IN the building of the materiall Temple which the Lord himselfe commanded Right Reuerend Father in God As Moses the seruant of the Lord deliuered the forme of it Exod. 25.40 as he had receyued of the Lord in the Mount So the people of Israel with ready hearts and willing minds furthered the same howbeit one after one manner Exod. 35.22.23 and an other after an other The wealthiest amongst them and such as were best able brought siluer and gold earerings bracelets and Iewels of gold A second sort of people brought blew silke purple scarlet and fine linnen Others in regard of their pouerty brought Goats hayre Rams skins and Badgers skins euery one answerable to his ability No man appeared before the Lord empty and God accepted of the meanest gift that proceeded from a willing heart aswell as the greatest So fareth it with me a poore Labourer in the Lords Vineyard I acknowledge my own wants that I am not able to bring any great and glorious offering yet I haue brought here a small present as it were a little Goates hayre or as with the widdow two Mites to bee cast into the Treasury of God It is the old and ancient doctrine of faith and repentance that I heere entreat of a needfull Subiect especially in these dangerous dayes wherein men labour more for the shewes of godlines then for the power of it for we need not so much to complain of ignorance in this age for many haue knowledge as the want of sincerity I haue endevoured in this short Exposition to set out the nature of true repentance which onely is to bee found in the godly being sound and sincere as also the hypocritical repentance of the wicked which is but for a time not durable nor lasting If my lines be plaine they best answere a straight and an euen leuell The euidence of the spirit is best seene in plainesse And now this poore labour of mine flyes to your Lordship for protection not fearing your iudgement in the allowance or doubting of your fauour in the acceptance thereof for matters of learning are most fitte to bee presented to those that excell therein for as the Prouerbe is Scientia neminem habet inimicum praeter ignorantem so by the same rule may I say Scientia neminem habet amicum Mecaenatem nisi studiosum fautoremque bonarum literarum And although Right Reuerend I know right well that you not onely fauour Religion but are an earnest professor thereof and that I need not exhort and stirre you vp therein yet let mee in most humble manner desire you that as you haue done much good since you came into this place so your works may bee more at the last then at first and that you would still honour him who hath honored you and imploy still those rich talents of learning authority and fauour of your Soueraigne which your great Master hath bestowed on you to the aduancement of Gods glory the good of Gods Church That by you godly and painefull Ministers may more and more be encouraged in their holy calling and that those malicious enemies of Gods truth the Papists may be more and more discouraged and rooted out from troubling Israel They are Babylons Children Blessed are they that dash their heads against the stones Some shall haue the honour I assure my self to be the instruments vnder God vtterly to root them out of this land Let it not passe your hands Who knoweth whether you are come to your place for such a purpose Vse your fauour you haue with his Maiestie to waken his sleeping lawes that as hee hath long sung mercy so hee would at last tune Iustice against the Papists of our land and commaund that his laws may haue their course that they may not beare it on t with full breast go vncontrolled as they doe amongst vs. It is a worke not vnfitting your Lordship being called to be a Gouernour of the Church to incite his Maiesty to this I beseech your Lordship pardon my boldnesse being a stranger vnto you and one of the meanest of the Tribe of Leui within your Diocesse yet one that wisheth all good to Sion Be you still for God in al your wayes and God will bee still for you in all your wayes aduance him still and he will aduance you yea perpetuate vnto you an honourable name and memory amongst his faithfull heere and crown you with an euerlasting crowne of glory amongst his Saints in the heauens Your Lordships in the Lord to bee commanded SAMVEL SMYTH A Table of all the principall Doctrines contained in this Booke VERSE 1. Doctrine 1. AFflictions are of excellent vse to turne vs to God Fol. 6 Doct 2. What counsell it is that wee must giue to others in aduersity Fol. 11 Doct. 3. It is the duty of euery Christian to labour to draw others to God Fol. 14 Doct. 4. A man by sinning turnes from God Fol. 19 Doc. 5 A right vnderstanding and a true acknowledgement of our owne misery the first steppe to Saluation Fol. 25 Doct. 6. Men must deferre no time but repent out of hand Fol. 29 Doct. 1. Mans nature so corrupt that it stands in need of muny reasons to perswade to holy duties Fol. 42 Doct. 2. Gods iudgements must moue men to repentance Fol. 47 Doct. 3. All chasticements and afflictions come from God Fol. 50 Doct. 4. God doth chastice his owne children when they sinne against him Fol. 56 Doct. 1. The mercy of God must lead men to repentance Fol. 63 VER 2. Doctrine 1. IM all our miseries wee must flie vnto God for deliuerance Fol. 74 Doct. 2. Afflictions layde vpon Gods children are neyther durable nor incurable Fol. 78 Doct. 3. All men by nature are dead in respect of any spirituall life Fol. 84 Doct. 4. Regeneration a worke of new creation Fol. 88 Doct. 5. Regeneration begunne must be continued Fol. 92 Doct. 6. Godly by repentance are brought into Gods fauour Fol. 97 Doct. 7. Godly liue in Gods sight Fol. 104 VER 3.
Serpent to cure our soules for no other creature in heauen or earth could heale vs or helpe vs but hee must be our Physitian to make a plaister to heale our wounds the pains that he tooke to temper this plaister it made him sweat both water and bloud and in the end when nothing else could doe it Luke 23. hee was content to temper a plaister of his owne heart bloud such a blessed Sauiour such a louing Physitian haue we Oh then let vs runne to Iesus Christ let vs make our moane vnto him let vs not feare to lay open our wounded soules and distressed consciences vnto him who is so louing and mercifull a Physitian to poore distressed soules Art thou an hard hearted and an impenitent sinner thou art sicke at the very heart thou art wounned by sinne and Sathan vnto eternall death though thou see it not yet thy poore soule is ready to bleede vnto eternall death See Oh see heere Iesus Christ thy Sauior he offers himself to become the Physitian hee hath tempered a plaister that is able to heale thy sicke soule if thou wilt come vnto him Alas wilt thou then runne on in sinne and suffer thy poore soule to rot and fester with sinne and contemne the mercy of God and the kindnesse of Iesus Christ who offers to heale thee and to helpe thy wounded soule The poore man which fell among theeues who spoyled him and wounded him and left him for halfe dead Luk. 10. alas what had becom of him if the good Samaritan had not come by and pittied him Sinne and Sathan hath spoyled vs and wounded vs body and soule Now alas what shall become of vs if that Iesus Christ the good Samaritan and blessed Physitian of our soules doe not pitty vs bind vp our wounds and powre in the oyle of grace into our hearts to cure our sicke and wounded soules but hee is so pittifull and tender hearted a Chirurgion that he will pull off the rotten ragges of our sinnes and lap them vp in the most precious white robe of his owne righteousnes and poure into them the oyle of grace euen his owne deare and precious heart bloud to our euerlasting comfort and saluation Secondly wee obserue hence a further vse that if Vse 2 any do perish through their sinnes and transgressions he must not impute the fault therof vnto God but vnto himself for God doth cal men from their euill waies that so they might not perish but bee saued the Prophet Dauid doth speake excellently of this saying The Lord is full of compassion and mercy slow to anger and of great kindnesse Hee hath not dealt with vs after our sinnes nor rewarded vs according to our iniquities Psal 103. for as high as the heauen is aboue the earth so great is his mercy towards them that feare him As farre as the East is from the West so farre hath hee remoued our sinnes from vs As a father hath compassion on his children so hath the Lord compassion on them that feare him But some may obiect say that it is true the mercy of God is exceeding great indeed but the sinnes that I haue committed against God haue not beene so much sinnes of weakenesse or sinnes of infirmity as they haue beene presumptuous horrible sinnes yea multitudes of them besides all this I haue continued a long time in them tenne twenty thirty or more yeares together and therefore I may well doubt whether the Lord hath any mercy for me Esay 1.18 Marke therefore what the Lord himselfe sayth vnto such Come let vs reason together sayth the Lord though your sinnes were as Crimson they shal be made as white as Snow and though they be as Scarlet they shall be as wooll So that no man can say without iniury against his owne soule and giuing the lye vnto the glorious maiesty of God My sinne is greater then can be forgiuen True it is that the Scripture makes mention of an vnpardonable sinne that shall neuer bee forgiuen eyther in this world Mat. 12.31 or in the world to come The blasphemy against the spirit but that is not in respect of the sinne it selfe that it should exceed the mercies of God or for that God is not able to forgiue it but because they cannot relent and repent that commit it they are so farre gone that they can neuer Returne backe again for as no sinne is so small but is able to plunge vs down to the bottome of hell if wee liue in it without repentance so no sinne is so great and grieuous but vpon repentance there is pardon and mercy to bee found with God yet men must take heed that they abuse not Gods goodnesse and mercy as an occasion of liberty to turne his grace into wantonnesse saying as the manner of some is Oh God is mercifull hee is gracious to great and grieuous sinners and so conclude thereupon that they may liue as they list and so deferre their repentance and Returne vnto God till the last gaspe but the holy Apostle will teach vs an other vse of Gods mercy then so when he sayth Despisest thou the riches of his bountifulnesse and patience Rom. 2.4 and long sufferance not knowing that the bountifulnesse of God should lead thee to repentance So that do wee heare of the patience of God the mercy of God and the long suffering of God Oh what may it teach vs all but this lesson especially to make haste and to deferre no time to returne vnto him for what is God so mercifull and so patient that hee hath spared thee so long and giuen thee so large a time of repentance Oh then how iust and how great shall thy condemnation bee if thou reiect it and make no other vse of it then to boulster thee in thy sinnes but of this before Last of all hete is matter of consolation to all the children of God that are deiected and cast downe with the sense and feeling of their sinnes their soules being heauy and their consciences oppressed with their sin they goe drouping and hang down their heads well let them cheare vp their soules such they are that Christ calleth Math. 11.28 Come vnto mee all yee that are weary and laden and I will ease you for my yoke is easie and my burthen is light When our terrors and temptations grow thus strong vpon vs and that Sathan shall seeke to perswade vs that our sinnes are more then God can forgiue and the punishment that is due vnto vs for them is greater then can be pardoned What shall wee doe at this time but labour herein to discouer the Arch-enemy of our soules Sathan who thus as a lying spirit seekes to draw vs from this doctrine of Gods mercy to plunge our soules into the gulfe of desperation but if our sinnes bee neuer so great haue wee committed them without number haue we committed them neuer so long bee they as Crimson double dyed sinnes as infectious
All men by nature are dead in respect of any spirituall life namely dead in trespasses and sinnes sin is the bane and death of our soules for the Wages of sinne is death Death bringeth vs into the full and absolute power of the Deuill that wee are all of vs thus seruants vnto sinne It is plain by the Apostles complaint Eph. 2.1 Rom. 6.23 Rom. 7.14 Rom. 6.16 Gen. 2.17 I am carnall sold vnder sinne and then vnto whom soeuer wee giue our selues as seruants to obey his seruants we are Now that we are all by nature seruants vnto sin and vnto death it cannot bee denied for what was it that God sayd vnto Adam In the day that thou eatest thereof thou shalt die the death As soone as Adam had sinned presently the sentence tooke place and Adam is now become the child of death and eternall destruction became his portion and this is the condition of all Adams posterity there is not the greatest the noblest the wealthiest nor the fayrest amongst the sonnes of men but wee are thus bound till the Sonne make vs free Men are not onely sicke with sinne or wounded by sinne or halfe dead but starke dead bereft of all spirituall sense and motion And this doth the Apostle most liuely effectually set out vnto vs in another place when he sayth Yee were once darknes Eph. 5.8 but now are light in the Lord He doth not say we were in darknesse Io. 3.6 for then perhaps wee might haue come of our selues into the light againe But yee were darknesse Darknesse it selfe yea nothing else but Darknesse and hence againe is it that naturall men are called Flesh not Fleshly but flesh it selfe and the wisdom that is Rom. 8.7 the best part that can bee in a naturall man what is it but Enmitie with God it may bring a man to Hell but it cannot lead him one inch nearer vnto heauen and therefore being thus starke dead in sinne Alas what can a dead man doe to helpe himselfe No more can a natural man moue so much as one finger to procure saluation to himselfe no no being dead in sinne we cannot so much as thinke one good thought much lesse haue wee free will of our selues to seeke for saluation vntil such time as the Lord hath reuiued vs and quickned vs by the Spirit of grace Lazarus in the Gospell had layne dead foure dayes in the graue so as hee beganne to rotte and to stinke yet when our Sauiour Christ cryed with a loud voyce Lazarus Io. 11. come foorth hee arose incontinently and came and stood foorth This is our case and condition yea the estate and condition of euery soule in the world we be starke dead in trespasses and sinnes nay we lye rotting and putrifying in the graue of our sinnes and vntill Iesus Christ by his spirit and loude voyce of the preaching of the Gospell which is the Word of life shal breath within vs the breath of life and reuiue vs poore soules wee cannot moue so much as one little finger to the Kingdome of heauen This may serue in the first place to confute that erroneous Vse 1 Doctrine of the Papists who say that a man hath naturally Free-will in himselfe by vertue whereof hee can dispose himselfe to the worke of his regeneration Condemnes the Doctrine of the Papists touching Free Will whose opinion if it were granted then were the power of God lesse seene in our second birth then in our first birth which were iniurious to the Spirit of God so to thinke for what can a dead man do to his owne quickning and raysing vp from the graue can hee turne himselfe or any way fitte or prepare himselfe to bee raysed surely no it is altogether impossible nay let a dead man haue all the helpe that may be to bee Raysed vp yet vnlesse the soule bee giuen vnto him all is in vaine so fareth it with the naturall man he can by no meanes dispose himselfe to any spirituall action or motion vnlesse some spirituall life be put into him But what sayeth the Aduersary he may giue his consent to his quickning though hee quicken not himsele But say I what consent call wee the consent of a man that is dead but not to stand vpon their presumptuous doctrine of Free wil the which amongst many other points of Popery maintained by them hath lifted vp many so high amongst them with this vaine opinion of their own worthinesse that they find not themselues to stand in need for the Lord to lift them vp Then in the feare of God let euery man and woman Vse 2 and euery mothers child labour to see our misery to see our poore Soules how they lye rotting in sinne let vs Serues to humble vs in that wee are dead till the Lord quicken vs by his spirit seeing wee bee as the poore Flyes in Winter starke dead not able to moue our little finger to heauen pray vnto the Lord that hee would cause the blessed Sunne-shine of his Word and Gospell to shine vpon vs to warme our cold and benummed soules to quicken our dead consciences by the word of Life and the blessed worke of his holy Spirit for so long as God doth not quicken vs nor reuiue vs alas our soules be dead in sinne and this death is the next step vnto eternall death in the fire of Hell And therefore their case is dangerous and miserable which sleepe snort in sin lye starke dead in the graue of sin vntill it please the Lord to reuiue them by the preaching of the Gospell which is the Power of God vnto Saluation to Reuiue and to quicken our dead soules This being so Note we see then it is no maruell though many that are present in the Assemblies of Gods people at the preaching of the Word and yet reape no profite by it the reason is they are dead now sound a Trumpet in a dead mans eare and he heares it not Euen so Esay 58. let the Minister of Gods Word cry neuer so loude lift vp his voyce like a Trumpet men are no more moued eyther with the comforts of the Word or with the threates of the Law then the seates men sit on because they are dead till the Lord doe please to put life into them And as for those that haue eares to heare with profite and comfort blesse God for it and giue him the glory for so great a mercy for certaine it is by nature the condition of all men is alike till the Lord hath wrought in vs the worke of grace and Reuiued vs with the breath of life Oh what cause then hath man by nature to swell with pride or to bee lifted vp with any conceit at all of his owne worthinesse though they haue neuer so many excellent parts of nature as wit capacity strength beauty or outward gifts as riches honour authority c. yet surely men may see that if
the Kingdome of Heauen where we be free Denizens And as Pilgrimes behaue themselues in an Inne they stay not seuen or eight yeares but a night or two and so are gone So must not wee settle our dwelling heere where we are but Pilgrimes but in heauen our dwelling place must our conuersation bee as if now we were in Heauen and in the presence of God And as a stranger being farre from home desires to come to his owne house thinks euer of his Wife and Children and of his own land liuing So must we heere being in a strange country thinke of our home desire still to see the face of God and of Christ our most blessed Redeemer that so wee may liue in his blessed presence Seeing this is a speciall note of a man truely regenerate and that hath truely repented to behaue Vse 1 himselfe as in the presence of God as in his sight so as hee dares doe nothing that may offend the eyes of God This shewes most plainely that most men and women are farre from true repentance and were neuer borne a new Seeing many will make conscience of sin in the sight of men which yet make no bones to commit it in the sight of God What man is so shamelesse to commit Adultery in the sight of men yet there bee many that feare not nor blush not to commit it in the sight of God Saint Paul saith They steale commit Adulterie and do all euill in the night Alas Phil. 4.5 night and day bee all alike to God the Lord is at our elbowes and therefore let vs remember this and as wee would not dare to commit any vnseemely thing in the presence of the King so let vs not dare to commit sin in the presence of God Men will looke carefully to their behauiour while they are in the presence of the Prince or temporal Magistrate though otherwise wicked and godlesse men yet in the presence of the Prince they will abstaine from euill Oh that wee were as carefull to behaue our selues in the most glorious presence of the great King of heauen and earth who is King of Kings and Lord of Lords Hee sees all wee doe heares our words pierces into the secrets of our hearts neyther can the least though of ours escape the piercing eye of the Almighty and therefore we should labour to watch ouer al our works words yea ouer the very thoughts of our hearts that they may be sincere and such as we need not be ashamed of for bee wee wel assured that wee shall giue account of the very thoughts of our hearts yea of euery idle word how much more of blasphemous oathes and most monstrous sinnes The theefe steales in the night the drunkard is drunke in the night and the filthy person commits his vncleannesse in the night and they thinke they bee sure who sees them who can accuse them Oh thy God sees thee thou standest in his presence hee heares sees all thou doest and though thou mayest keepe it close from the eyes of men yet thou canst not hide it from the eyes of the Almighty who wil one day call thee to an account for the same VERSE 3. Then shall wee haue knowledge and indeuour our selues to know the Lord his going forth is prepared as the morning and he shall come vnto vs as the raine and as the latter raine vnto the earth IN this third verse wee haue heere described vnto vs two other most heauenly and blessed effects of sound repentance Two other effects of true repentance set downe and true conuersion vnto the Lord. First that all those which doe vnfainedly mourne for their sinnes and the pardon of them at the hands of God as for life and death the Lord will not onely comfort their wounded soules but enable them by the gracious worke of his holy and sanctifying Spirit to liue holily in his sight but hee will with all poure into their soules this heauenly and blessed Knowledge which shall direct them to the true seruice and worship of God And secondly if wee doe draw neare vnto God by true repentance the Lord likewise though he defer his helpe for a time yet in the end will come assuredly with most pleasant and effectuall comfort which is described vnto vs by two most excellent similitudes First of the chearefull breaking foorth of the Sun after a tempestuous storme Secondly by the latter raine distilling vpon the scorched earth by both of which the Lord will shew that he is ready in due time to comfort the distressed soule and conscience of a poore sinner Then shall wee haue knowledge and endeuour our selues to know the Lord. Text diuided IN these words being the first part of the Verse wee are to obserue three speciall points First the roote from the which this true sauing and heauenly knowledge is deriued and the fountaine from the which it doth spring in this word Then Secondly wee are to search and to trie what maner of knowledge this is heere spoken of by the Holy Ghost It is not carnall knowledge it is not any worldly knowledge it is no Philosophicall Knowledge or the knowledge of humane Arts and Sciences But this knowledge heere spoken of is a spirituall knowledge a diuine knowledge an heauenlie knowledge a sauing knowledge which is of that nature and quality that it puts all those which haue it into a reall possession of eternall life It is the way to eternall life it is the Key to open the gate of heauen vnto vs and it is as it were the finger of God that puts vs into reall possession of eternall life Thirdly wee haue to consider another special fruit or quality of this sauing Knowledge that it will neuer suffer those men and women which haue this Knowledge put into their hearts by rhe finger of God to be content with a little or a scant measure of this knowledge but it is of that diuine nature that it wil whet them on and inflame their hearts to hunger and thirst after a great measure and portion of this heauenly and blessed Knowledge so as it will make men to labour and to endeauour to come to a greater measure of it To grow in grace and in the knowledge of Iesus Christ And first of all for the root from whence this true sauing and heauenly Knowledge is deriued Point and the fountaine from which it doth spring it is layde downe in this word Then shall wee haue Knowledge that is Repentance goes before sanctified knowledge when men are truly humbled for their sins do mourn for them and when that men haue the feare of God before their eyes so as they liue as in the presence of God and looke carefully to themselues not only outwardly in regard of their words and works but euen inwardly to the thoughts of their hearts and therein labour to bee approued of the Lord then will the Lord poure into their hearts this heauenly and
hath promised to his children to comfort their wounded consciences Gods deliuerance compared to the morning in three respects and those that are in misery hee compares it to the rising of the Sunne and the bright and comfortable beames of the morning for these three causes First because that though the Lord doe seeme to forget his people for a time and deferre his helpe yet in his good time hee will come with abundance of comfort and cause the bright beams of his fauour and the cleare Sunne-shine of his mercy A Similie to shine into our distressed soules If a man were in a waste wildernesse in a darke and solemne night and see neyther Sunne Moone nor Starre but heare the fearefull and terrible roaring and velling of wilde beasts Oh how glad would this man be after a dangerous tempestuous stormy and solemne night to see the face of the Sunne and the comfortable dawning of the day Euen so what can bee more comfortable to a poore distressed Soule and a wounded conscience after many blacke and stormy nights of affliction when the conscience of a poore sinner is vpon the Racke and when a poore Soule shall see the anger of God against sinne see the torment of Hell and his owne conscience accusing him for sinne What can bee more comfortable or more longed for of such a man then to behold the bright beames of Gods mercy in Iesus Christ to see the comfortable face of God to shine vpon him and to haue a sense and feeling of his mercy Act. 27. When Paul and his company had not seene the Sunne nor Moone for a long season at length they were glad to see the light appeare Euen so when a poore soule hath beene plunged euen to the bottome of the sea of desperation and sees no one glaunce or glimmering of Gods mercy but rather hath a long time wrestled against the waues of desperation then to see but one sparke or glimmering of Gods mercy it is that which makes the hearts of Gods children to leape for ioy Secondly it pleaseth the Lord to compare his helpe to the rising of the Sunne because as nothing can hinder that from rising but it keepeth continually that course which God hath set it Euen so the Lord he hath prepared the helpe of his people and the Deuill nay all the Deuils in Hell cannot hinder him no more then wee can by all our skill and might hinder the rising of the Sunne And surely this is greatly for the comfort of Gods children that when the Lord is once Prepared and comming to helpe them no Creature in heauen or earth can stay or stop him Thirdly as the morning doth not diffuse and spread his light ouer the earth all at once but by degrees by little and little as the Sunne growes higher and higher Euen so the Lord for the most part makes his loue and his mercy known vnto men not all at once but by degrees by little and little as it seemes best to his Maiesty and for the comfort of his children Seeing the Lord is Prepared to helpe vs and that with abundance of comfort and so as no Creature no not the gates of Hell cannot hinder him but he will make his loue knowne vnto vs Wee must all learne to possesse our soules with patience to awayte the Lords leasure for our deliuerance not to prescribe vnto him the manner or the time when wee would be deliuered It is sufficient for vs to know that comfort is prepared Wee are ready in our troubles when we find not present helpe at hand to suppose the Lord to bee farre off and so grow impatient of delay cannot abide to wayte the Lords leysure so soon as Gods hand is layde vpon vs wee looke to haue it taken off and so soone as wee feele the heat of affliction we look that God should quench it This made the Prophet Dauid in the heat of his affliction to cry out Psal 10.1 Why standest thou so farre off O Lord and hidest thee in due time euen in affliction And in another place hee sayth Hath God forgotten to bee gracious and hath hee shut vp his louing kindnesse in displeasure Thus the children of God haue wonderfully beene assaulted and the flesh somtime wrestling against the Spirit preuaileth and for a time getteth the vpper hand But seeing our doctrine hath taught vs as wee haue heard that howsoeuer God doth humble his children for a time yet he forsaketh them not for euer but in the middest of all their afflictions and tryals mercy and deliuerance is prepared for them Let vs learne heere how great so euer our conflicts bee not to despayre of Gods mercy but to Tarry the Lords leysure for it will surely and certainly come euen as the Sun is sure to rise though it bee set for a time or hidden by a thicke cloud yet it will breake out and appeare most comfortably Vse 2 Seeing the Lords comming vnto the godly is prepared and therefore most certaine to come So the same shall come as the Sunne in the morning most comfortable Wee are taught heere that our deliuerance from God shall bee sure to come when wee can most of all prize it and when the same shall bee most welcome vnto vs. A Marchant takes his voyage into a farre Country A Similie and makes his reckoning within so many monethes to returne his louing wife at home about that time appointed with gladsome heart looketh dayly for his returne but by distresse of weather or some other accident she heares not of him or if shee doe the newes is most vncomfortable thus shee hath her heart possessed with sorrow hauing more cause of feare then hope At last when stee thinketh least her dearest husband returneth safe with great store of wealth who is able to expresse her ioy and is not her ioy the greater and her husband so much the more welcome for that he stayed so long Yes doubtlesse So it fareth with our God his delaying of comfort and deliuerance makes vs to prize the same the better when it doth come When wee haue layne a long time vnder the heat of Gods wrath and suffered a sore night of affliction when our sinnes haue mustered themselues before vs and gone ouer our heads as afore burthen too heauie for vs to beare and when wee shall seeme altogether lost in our selues then to be found of the Lord is most sweete and comfortable Oh it is the case of many of Gods deare children that haue vndergone a sore night of affliction and sorrow for sinne A principall comfort for the afflicted soule and haue been ready to say I am cast out of thy fauour yet hath the Lord at last answered their long expectation with a ioyful Morning of Sunne-shine of his mercy and fauour the bones that seemed to be broken haue reioyced Oh then let vs stay our soules vpon this that howsoeuer No chasticement for the present seemeth to be
heauen that were graced with more outward priuiledges and prerogatiues then this nation and people of the Iewes They had the Temple of the Lord amongst them of the which the Lord speaketh thus This is my rest for euer heere will I dwell for I haue a delight therein They had amongst them the Arke of Gods couenant the Mercy seate they had amongst them the true seruice worshippe of God and what not yet for all this Iudah and Israel must bee destroyed defaced and extinguished and made spectacles of Gods wrath to all posterities for euermore This point is clearly to be seene by those threatnings of Almighty God himselfe by his Prophet Ieremie where hee sayth Ier. 7.11.12 13.14 Is my house become a Denne of theeues whereupon my Name is called before your eyes Behold euen I see it sayth the Lord. Therefore will I doe vnto this house whereupon my name is called wherein also yee trust euen to the place that I gaue to you and your Fathers as I haue done vnto Shilo And I will cast yee out of my sight as I haue cast out all your brethren euen the whole seed of Ephraim Ier. 16.4.6 The like threatning hee vseth by the same Prophet in another place saying If yee will not hearken and turne euery man from his euill waye c. Then will I make this house like Shilo will make this City a curse to all the Nations vpon earth And this is further confirmed vnto vs by that threatning of our Sauiour himselfe against Ierusalom where he saith Thy house shall bee left vnto thee desolute Mat. 23.38 And thus haue wee seene this Doctrine confirmed by the example of this Nation and people of the Iewes who were graced with many and excellent priuiledges and prerogatiues yet the Lord doth esteeme them as nothing when reformation of heart life is wanting The same truth is further cleared by diuers other examples in the booke of God Iudas had many outward priuiledges and yet for all that a damnable hypocrite for his calling hee was an Apostle a calling more honourable then any other in the Church of God Act. 1.17 Gal. 1.1 because the ordination was not of Man or by man but by Iesus Christ The company with whom hee was conuersant was matchlesse for hee was conuersant with Iesus Christ and his Disciples his gifts they were not meane for hee was a Preacher And lastly his behauiour was very sober for when Christ tolde his Disciples that one of them should betray him they were farre from suspecting Iudas that they rather misdeemed themselues Master is it I sayth one Master is it I sayth another and yet for all this Iudas a desperate reprobate This is further to bee seene in Cain who was as forward in offering sacrifice as his brother Abel Gen. 4.3.4.5 yet because hee came in hypocrisie for fashion sake the Lord reiected both him and his sacrifice Mar 6.20 Herod loued Iohn Baptist and did many things at his request yet by reason of his Incest hee is branded for an hypocrite What shall I say of the foolish Virgins who went out to meet the Bridegroome aswel as the wise Mat. 15.1.2 yet because they wanted the oyle of graee in their hearts were reiected Act. 8.13 Act. 5.8 The like may bee sayd of Simon Magus of Ananias and Saphira and diuers the like examples all seruing to this end to confirme the euerlasting truth of this Doctrine vnto vs that no outward priuiledge in the world will free a man from Gods iudgements when reformation of heart and life is wanting Reason And the reason is cleare because God himselfe is not tyed to any people nor respecteth any persons but onely such as feare him I perceyue sayth Peter that God is no accepter of persons Act. 10.34.35 but in euery Nation hee that feareth him and worketh righteousnesse is accepted of him Hee will cleare his iustice to hate sinne wheresoeuer whensoeuer or in whomsoeuer hee findeth it Now let vs come to the vses This may serue in the first place for the iust reproofe of those that flatter themselues in respect of an outward profession and beare themselues aloft in respect of some outward priuiledge and thinke that they shall therefore escape but alas it is not all the priuiledges in the world can doe vs good if the inward sincerity bee wanting This we haue seen cleared here by the example of Ephraim and Iudah the Nation and people of the Iewes who were graced with many and excellent priuiledges as no Nation or people vnder heauen were the like yet because they wanted this reformation of heart and life the Lord threatneth heere to destroy them And now to apply this Doctrine to our selues we are by Gods blessing the people of God and haue as many priuiledges as euer they had What then because we are now the Church of God and enioy the Gospell Word and Sacraments peace and plenty shall wee grow secure and wanton like an vntamed Calfe Ier. 19.31 and cast off the yoake of obedience God forbid for then the Lord will reiect vs as hee did them And yet alas is not this the state of this land at this day from the highest to the lowest wee are guilty of the sinnes of this people Hos 4 1 2.3 Among the men of Ephraim and Iudah were found many great and grieuous sins as the Lord doth charge them with by this Prophet as swearing and lying and killing and whoring and that bloud touched bloud Now alas are wee strangers to these sinnes no no Wee are too well acquainted with them and new sinnes that Ephraim and Iudah neuer were acquainted withall and what is the Lords hand shortned that hee should not plague England as hee did Ephraim and Iudah Surely if wee partake with them in their sinnes wee shall one day partake with them of their punishments And looke how much the more familiar wee haue beene acquainted with the best of Gods graces the greater shall bee our iudgement for the abuse of them Yea it had beene better for vs that wee had neuer known God nor heard of his Word but been borne euen Turks and Canibals Pagans and Infidels then to haue the Priuiledges as wee haue amongst vs namely the Word and Sacraments and the like and not to bee reformed by them Marke what terrible and fearefull words our Sauiour denounceth against those Cities where the Word had beene preached most and they wanted this reformation Mat. 11.21 c. Woe bee to thee Corazin woe bee to thee Bethsaida for if the great works which were done in you had been done in Tyrus and Sydon they had repented long agoe in sackcloth and ashes but I say vnto you it shall bee easier for them in the day of iudgement then for you And thou Capernaum which art lifted vp into heauen shalt bee brought down to Hell for if the great works which haue beene done in thee
may be saued therefore God will send them strong delusions that they should beleeue lyes that all they may bee damned that beleeue not the truth but take pleasure in vnrighteousnesse The Lotd graunt vs more sanctified hearts that wee may make better vse of his gracious oportunities that hee doth offer vnto vs that for the time to come we may make more righter steps to his kingdome This Doctrine maketh First for the iust reproofe of all Papists and all such Vse 1 as are popishly affected as such as the Lord may most iustly taxe with this great ingratitude of contemning the meanes of their owne saluation that will rather hearken to erronious and hereticall doctrine then to the truth of God contained in his holy Word Let them stand neuer so much of their works of piety and deuotion as Fastings prayer almes c. they are without the Word but abhomination to the Lord the Lord hates them and his soule abhorres them being not done in faith repentance and true obedience as Salomon sayth He that turneth away his eare from hearing the Law euen his prayer shall be abhominable But oh the iust iudgement of God vpon them they haue refused to embrace the loue of the truth and haue beleeued lies and therefore it is a righteous thing with God to giue them ouer to hardnesse of heart and rebrobate minds to be deluded by Sathan and so to perish with him for euer Secondly this Doctrine doth nearely concerne Vse 2 vs all Wee see here what a fearefull sinne it is before the Lord to contemne his Word to neglect his Doctrine and lightly to esteeme of the meanes of our saluation it is of that nature that the Lord cannot at any hand put it vp but will most surely punish the contempt therof as we haue seene before by the examples of the old world the Sodomites the people of the Iewes and the like And yet alas wee see it a sinne too too common so as men doe generally neglect contemne if not desperately despise the means of their saluation the most glorious Gospell of Iesus Christ making no account of it but trample it vnder foot esteeme no more of the Word preached then they do of their old shooes they wil not go to the dore to heare it but rather lye vpon their beds sit by the fire talke in the streetes play in their bowling Allies and to doe any base or vaine thing then to come into Gods house to heare his Word whereby their poore soules might be saued Oh horrible impietie Well I remember that Saul obserued Dauids seat when hee was wanting much more doth the Lord take notice of our emptie seates and solitary Pewes when wee are wanting Will you heare how the Lord hath grieuously punished such contempt yea the neglect of holy meanes and hath not the Lord met with vs for this sinne yes questionlesse as the plague and pestilence is sent for sin so I am perswaded no one sinne of the land hath been a greater cause to prouoke the Lord to anger and to plague our land so often with the pestilence and other grieuous iudgements of vnseasonable weather the like then our long our generall and our continuall contempt of his most holy Word and prophaning of his Sabbaths so as the Lord may say to vs for this cause haue I cut you downe euen by hundreds and thousands for the contempt of the gracious means I haue vsed to do you good Oh then I beseech you in the feare of God let vs lay this to heart and seeing the Lord will neuer suffer the contempt of his Word goe vnpunished let vs now at last repent of this sinne let vs esteeme better of the Word let vs receiue it beleeue it and bee more carefull to heare it otherwise if wee liue in the open contempt of it as now wee doe I say vnto you in the name of the Lord and from the warrant of his sacred Word by the which wee shall al bee iudged at the last day Mat. 11.21 that it shall bee easier for the men of Sodom Gomor then for vs yea the time may come when wee shall weepe and howle crie out and say Oh that I were a Sodomite Oh that I had beene borne one of Gomorah and enuy the felicity euer of the Sodomites in comparison of our own torments Heb. 2.3 If now wee neglect so great saluation Thirdly and lastly seeing the Word preached and taught is the ordinary meanes of our saluation and the neglect and contempt thereof doth draw downe Vse 3 such heauy iudgements vpon vs as we haue heard before how may this teach vs all according to godly Salomon his aduice to take heed to our feet when we come into Gods house and as our Sauiour sayth Eccl. 4.17 Mat. 13. Luk. 8.18 to take heed how wee heare It is not to bee accounted a light matter that we haue this liberty to come into Gods house that wee may heare him speake vnto vs in his Word for if wee benefite not by these holy exercises of religion and draw nearer vnto heauen wee are made by them the more hardned in sinne to our greater confusion at the last let vs not therefore come for fashion sake or for custome but for conscience sake before God in obedience to his commadement And to this end wee must learne to prepare our selues before wee come by heartie prayer to God both that he would direct the tongue of the Minister his seruant that hee may deliuer the Word truely and powerfully as also that hee would open our hearts as hee did the heart of Lydea that wee may attend vnto those things that shall bee taught which godly preparation if it were carefully obserued of our hearers it could not bee after so much and long teaching they should remaine so ignorant and barren of Gods Worke as generally they bee Well to conclude this Doctrine let this be for our present instruction that if we would bee free from the accusation of wicked graceles and prophane persons let vs labour to bee willing and well affected hearers that wee come with hungring and thirsting desires vnto the spirituall food of our soules that it may bee vnto vs a sauor of life vnto a better life and that the Lord may neuer bee constrained to vse the same as here hee did to this people namely as an instrument to Cut downe and a meanes of our further condemnation at the last would wee not haue beene loath to haue beene in Sodom when God rained downe fire and brimstone from heauen vpon their heads Oh Lord how should wee quake and tremble to thinke of this slaughter that the Lord threatneth here namely To cut downe by his Prophets and to slay by the words of his mouth I haue cut downe IN that the Lord professeth here that he was the author of their punishment The Author of this iudgement and did inflict this iudgement on them for their
God And in that wherein they thinke they doe most please God they do greatly sinne and offend him As it is the nature of Hypocrites and time seruers to glorie in their outward worship and seruice of God they haue nothing to boast of but that they bee Christians are baptized heare the Word and receiue the Sacrament Now marke what the Lord sayth that euen herein they Transgressed against him and sinned grieuouslie against him why namelie because they performing these outward things laboured not withall to find out the true vse and comfort of these things as they boasted of their Sacifices neuer looking to what end the Lord did ordaine them namelie as means to lead them to repentance and so to Christ Iesus Euen so manie as boast of their religion how they bee Christians haue been baptized but alas where is the true vse of Baptisme all this while where is the death of sinne the burying of sinne the crucifying of sinne which is the main end of Baptisme this is neuer looked after of the greatest number so men heare the Word and they seeme to glorie in the same but where is the power of the Word in working faith repentance obedience knowledge zeale patience humilitie c. And so for the Lorde Supper but where is the right vse of this how doe men grow in faith knowledge repentance hatred of sinne and care to honour God Alas these things are neuer thought of so that here the Lord meetes with all these carnal Libertines and loose Professors and shewes them that in that they do most glorie in and boast of euen there they sinne highly and offend the Maiestie of God so as hee cannot abide euen their best actions This truth is clearely to bee seene in diuers places of the Scripture No doubt but Cain pleased himselfe with his offering of sacrifice but euen that was abhomination in Gods sight Gen. 4.3 Pro. 15.8 Esay 1.11 13. The sacrifices of the wicked are abhomination to the Lord but the prayer of the righteous is acceptable vnto him Againe the Prophet Esay doth notably set out the same What haue I to do with the multitude of your sacrifices sayth the Lord I am full of the burnt offerings of Rams and of the fatte of fedde beasts I desire not the bloud of Bullocks of Lambs nor of Goates When yee come to appeare before mee who requireth this of your hands to tread in my Courts Bring no moe oblations in vaine incense is abhomination vnto mee I cannot suffer your New Moons nor Sabbaths my soule hateth them Behold here in this place what esteeme these outward Ceremonies of Gods worship and seruice were with the Lord they thought themselues happy men in the performance of them and hee most happy that offered most of them but the Lord hee esteemes far otherwise of them namely being not done in faith and true obedience they were but abhomination in his sight and were so farre from appeasing his wrath against sinne as that they added vnto the measure of their sinnes Againe the Lord testifieth in another place by the same Prophet saying Hee that killeth a Bullocke is as if hee slew a man hee that sacrificeth a sheepe as if hee cut off a Dogs neeke c. Esay 66.3 Psa 66.18 Pro. 29.8 Io 9.31 Ps 50.17 Micha 6.6 If I regard wickednesse in my heart saith the Prophet The Lord will not heare me Againe Hee that turneth away his eares from hearing the Law euen his Prayer shall bee abhominable Again God heareth not sinners These places and the like whereof the Scriptures are full they serue to teach vs that what sacrifice soeuer the wicked offer as prayer thanksgiuing receyuing of the Sacrament hearing the Word or the like the same is abhomination to the Lord. So that we may hence safely conclude the miserable estate of all wicked and vngodly men with that saying of the Prophet Hosea Hos 12.1 Ephraim is fed with the wind and followeth after the East wind hee encreaseth dayly lyes and destruction So then though the wicked say peace peace and thinke themselues sure if they perform but the outward part of Gods worship seruice Psal 2.3 yet Hee that dwelleth in Heauen doth laugh them to scorne for the Lord doth see that their day is comming Vse 1 This may serue to condemne the Church of Rome who thinke that they sufficiently please God Ex opere operato by the very deed done though the same bee not done to the right end nor in an holy manner in faith repentance and true obedience as their prayers in a strange tongue sacrifice of the Masse and a thousand the like all which as they haue no footing in the Word of God so they shall one day haue the reward of them euen the portion reserued for hypocrites Secondly this may seeme to direct vs to be wise Vse 2 neuer to content our selues to be baptized to heare to pray to come to Church receiue the Sacrament and to perform the like duties of Gods worship and seruice but that wee looke to the right vse of all these things that we may find that worke wrought in our hearts for which end the Lord hath appointed them else alas wee shall but grieue the spirit of God and euen our best actions shall bee but sinnes vnto vs if wee beelike this people to thinke it is inough to bee baptized with water and not to feele the inward worke of the spirit to heare the Word and not to profit by it to faith and repentance to pray with the lip and not with the heart to receyue the outward Sacrament not to feele our soules nourished by the body and bloud of Christ Oh let vs not rest vpon such vaine things such deceitfull vanity such lying dreames for they will deceiue vs in the end And as for all wicked and vngodly men which rest so much vpon them their trust shall bee but as the Spiders webbe as Iob speaketh which albeit to day is builded aloft Iob. 8.14 yet to morrow is swept away But of this before VERSE 8. Gilead is a City of them that worke iniquitie and is polluted with bloud THe Prophet hauing in the former verse accused them to bee Couenant breakers with God doth now proue the same by sundry examples of all estates amongst them that as the Prophet sayth Esay 1.6 From the toppe of the head to the soale of the foot All was out of order and full of vncleannesse So was it with this people here from the Priest to the Leuite so to the common people yea euen the great men of the land Ieroboam and his wicked Counsellers here are accused Gilead is a City of c. Concerning this City wee read not much in the Word of God but heere the Prophet doth note them to bee exceeding wicked people that dwelt in this City full of sinne deceit iniquity full of cruelty and bloudy sinnes This City as wee may read