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A20547 A plaine and familiar exposition of the eleuenth and twelfth chapters of the Prouerbes of Salomon Dod, John, 1549?-1645.; Cleaver, Robert, 1561 or 2-ca. 1625. aut 1607 (1607) STC 6957; ESTC S109740 155,503 198

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made saith he and to your children Act. 2. 39. and to all that are a farre off euen as many as the Lord our God shall call And by the like reason the seruants of the Lord who giue themselues to pietie and mercie are comforted notwithstanding their great afflictions and the florishing state of the wicked The righteous is euer mercifull and lendeth and his seede enioyeth the Psal 37. 26. blessing Vse 1 A reproofe of their follie and foule impietie that are so farre deuoted vnto their children and carried with such a desire of their aduancement that they cast off all deuotion towards God and neglect the good care of their owne saluation They feare not to cast themselues deepe into hell so that they may raise vp their name and their houses high vpon carth And for this cause they giue ouer themselues to miserable niggardlines and pinching to burdenous vexations and trauels to shamefull iniustice and falsehood to violent oppression and crueltie They haue a good peniworth as they thinke and buy very cheap when they can gaine worldly wealth by losse of their heauenly happinesse when they can purchase liuings to their posteritie by passing away the life of their soules But hearken a little ye sillie wretched creatures O foolish men when will you begin to learne wisedome your thriuing is wastfulnes your rising is falling in purchasing you forfeite in semblance of loue you practise hatred in seeking to set vp your seede by such vnlawfull courses you take the way to pluck them down and vtterly to vndo them for euer No man but Ieroboā could euer haue wrought so much mischiefe to Ieroboams familie and Ahab and Iezabel were most mortall enemies of their race and linage and Nebuchadnezzar prouided woe and miserie to his issue that was yet vnborne when he died And by what meanes did all these persons bring all this hurt vpon their seede by relinquishing religion and the true seruice of God by exercising tyrannie against the seruants of God and greedie getting of goods to make themselues and their children great that which in taunting manner is charged vpon one of them is euery way verified vpon euery one of them Ho he that coueteth an Hab. 2. 9. 10. euill couetousnes to his house that he may set his nest on hie to escape frō the power of euill Thou hast consulted shame to thine owne house by destroying many people and hast sinned against thine owne soule Consolation to religious parents whether they bee rich or poore whether their children be dead or liuing whether the liuing be godly or sinfull If they haue wealth they may hope it shall be for the vse of their sonnes or daughters if not that the al-sufficient God will prouide for them sufficiently without their helpe or substance If they be dead they haue great incouragement to comfort themselues in the perswasion of their saluation If they liue though wee should die and depart hence yea and leaue them in afflictions and distresses yet this comfort we haue that as the mercie of God to our selues was not assured vnto vs for tearme of life but eternally for euermore no more is his goodnes to ours to cease with our life or bee determined at our death Poore lame Mephibosheth had a father liuing yea an euerliuing father that appointed him to be well prouided for and maintained when good Ionathan that begot him was slaine and gone The godly poore Prophet that left his wife so far in debt that neither she was able to satisfie it nor the creditor willing to bee satisfied without taking of her sonnes to bee his bondmen yet had taken order before his death for the payment of debt for libertie of sonnes for maintenance of familie namely by possessing the constant fauour of God which both conueyed him to 2. King 4. heauen and remained with his houshold here in earth If they should be wicked yet the Lord hath grace enough and power enough to make them good It is without trouble or charge to himselfe or hurt to his creatures and why should they not then both earnestly pray for it and constantly waite for it what if it be not wrought at first yet it may bee effected at the last and so long as they haue a naturall life so long may their friends hope for their euerlasting life Iacobs sonnes were not all godly the first yeere nor in many yeeres and yet not without goodnes in their latter yeeres And so stood the case with Manasse the sonne of Ezekiah and many other holie Christans To godly children of religious parents who besides the state they haue in the promises of God in regard of their owne faithfulnesse haue also a portion therein by right of their progenitours and so they haue a double portion and may warrantably take double comfort if withall they can yeeld to God his double praises It was a strong and mightie prayer that Iacob made and full of assurance of hearing and happie successe when hee remembred that the Lord was the God of his father Abraham and the God of his father Isaac and had promised to doe him good and formerly performed it and would yet be more mercifull to him and his Gen. 32. 9. 10. 12. seede after him it is not a trifle or matter of small consequence to bee able truely to pleade before God ones owne faith and integritie and the pietie or godlines of their father or mother or others of their ancestors Verse 22. As a iewell of gold in a swines snout so is a faire woman that lacketh discretion AS a ring of gold or any other ornament doth not adorne but misbecome a swine no more doth beautie stature strength wit apparell wealth or any other externall thing bring true praise or commendation either to man or woman which wanteth true wisedome or vnderstanding Doct. 1 Swines snout c. God maketh no more reckoning of sinfull people without vnderstanding then of brute beasts without reason Though they haue humane nature and carrie the forme and shape of men and women with best shew yet if there bee nothing in them but that which is humane euen flesh and bloud and sinfulnes no beautie nor brauerie no personall excellencie or artificiall additaments make the best of them is more acceptable to him than is the basest of all the other creatures It is a very homely comparison wherewith the holy Ghost disgraceth wicked men in this booke and yet so true that hee auoucheth it againe in the new testament The dog is returned to his owne vomit and the sow that was washed to the wallowing in the mire Prou. 26. 11. 2. Pet. 2. 22. And as in these places for impuritie they are likened to filthie beasts so in others for hurtfulnes they are resembled to fierce and venomous beasts as Leopards Lions Wolues Beates Dragons Aspes Adders Vipers and Cockatrices Isai 11. 6. Reasons 1 First all those creatures for their parts haue euer since the
not scotfree they must in no sort be spared but feele more heauie and featefull punishments though not in the earth yet in the world to come Doct. The best must looke for stripes if they will take libertie to sin against God True it is that the Lord taketh not aduantage of infirmities he passeth by them he winketh at them he smiteth not his children for them but when they grow too bold he wil nurture and awe them with correction In this sense he may be said to be no respecter of persons that as he will not endure the sinfulnes of the wicked though they be neuer so great so hee will not allow of the sinnes of the godly though they bee neuer so good The vertues that men haue doe not warrant them to fall into any vice their religion and graces doe not priuiledge them to doe those things which are vnseemly for religious and gracious persons to practise Few points are more fully confirmed by manifest proofes than this The Scriptures propose many examples our eares haue heard many reports our eyes doe daily behold many presidents for this purpose and they that will not be perswaded by these shall finde it true by experience in themselues What dolefull complaints doth the Church make euery where in the Lamentations of Ieremy Behold O Lord how I am troubled my bowels swell mine heart is turned within me for I am Lam. 1. 18. 20. full of heauinesse the Lords sword spoyleth abroad as death doth at home The Lord is righteous for I haue rebelled against his commandement How lamentably do the godly bemone themselues and the state of the Church in the prophecie of Esaiah Be not angrie O Lord aboue measure neither remember iniquitie for euer Isai 64. 9. 10. loe we beseech thee behold we are all thy people Thine holy cities lie waste Zion is a wildernes and Ierusalem a desert The house of our sanctuarie and of our glorie where our fathers praised thee is burnt vp with fire and all our pleasant things are wasted In what patheticall manner doth the Prophet expresse the burden of his afflictions in the booke of the Psalmes Thine arrowes haue light vpon Psal 38. 2. 3. me and thine hand lieth vpon me There is nothing sound in my flesh because of thine anger neither is there rest in my bones because of my sinne Reasons 1 First God herein respecteth his owne glorie who will haue his people to know that he doth looke for seruice at their hands If they performe it willingly they shall not faile to be rewarded for it but if they grow carelesse and negligent to obey him they shall be driuen vnto it by compulsion This was that which made both Moses and Ieremie bestirre them when God shewed his anger to the one and threatned to destroy the other for being so backward to vndertake their ministerie Exp. 4. 14. Ier. 1. 17. And the wicked shall see by this that hee is neither remisse toward all nor partiall to any when his commandement is not regarded This seemeth to be one cause why the Prophet that came to Bethel and failed to fulfill that which was giuen him in charge was so seuerely handled He told Ieroboam that God had straightlie forbidden him either to eate or to drinke in that citie and yet Ieroboam might heare that he had both eaten and drunken in the house of an other Prophet there for which cause the Lord sent a Lion to kil him that it might be knowne to Ieroboam and others 1. Reg. 13. how dangerous it was for any to disobey his word Secondly he respecteth their good though it might seeme to be better for them if they were wholy freed from all manner of troubles and crosses How wanton how froward how stubborne would children be Into what perils would they cast themselues if they should be altogether exempted from the rod They could neuer feele the comfort of their parents fauour vnlesse they sometimes found the smart of their displeasure And so are the stripes and chastisements of God as needfull euery way to all his sonnes and daughters They make vs the more carefull to beware of euill they helpe vs to repentance when wee haue fallen into euill they confirme the loue of our heauenly father towards vs they be occasions of his holinesse in vs They bring the quiet Heb. 12. 6. 10. 11. fruite of righteousnes vnto vs. Finally to knit vp all in few words we are therefore recompenced with afflictions in the earth that we should not be punished with destruction in hell but rewarded with euerlasting glorie in heauen And this the Apostle sheweth to be the cause why God scourgeth vs. When wee are iudged saith he we are chastned of the Lord that we should not be condemned with 1. Cor. 11. 32. the world Vse 1 Admonition to euery one that feareth God to looke well to his heart and wayes that he retaine the feare of God constantly and not be venturous to doe any thing that may offend him The Lord hateth sinne as well in the godly as in the wicked and will sooner smite the godly for his sinne then the wicked though not so grieuouslie An example hereof was alreadie shewne in the Prophet slaine as he was going from Bethel Ieroboams transgressions were begun long before the fault that hee committed and yet the strooke came vpon him for his fault long before the destruction of Ieroboam and his house And let no man say I am safe because I am sure to be saued he may fall into great miserie in this life though he be in state of happines for the life to come Freedome from perdition doth not free men from all manner of punishments What plague besides destruction can Christians say we shall certainly escape vnlesse they bee sure to escape such sinnes as may prouoke God to plague them The Magistrate hath many punishments for offenders besides death as the stocks the goale the whip the pillarie c. and God hath more iudgements besides damnation as euery man may heare by the threatnings and see by the execution and feele by the burden of them Dauid was as safe from being condemned as Satan is out of all hope to be redeemed and yet his calamities made him to groane and crie and roare as he saith His bloud was dried vp his moisture was like the drought of summer His torment was as great Psal 32. 4. and 51. 8. as if his bones had been broken And as no man should take incouragement by ought that is in himselfe to doe that which is displeasing to the Lord so is there a care to bee had that wee bee not led by the examples of other men to doe any thing which the word doth not allow Some hereby take libertie for breach of the Sabbath some for gaming some for one thing some for another Good men say they vse these things and why then may not wee also But it is no part
his purse and the other in his conscience He would haue commerce and traffique to proceede from loue to be exercised in loue and more to increase loue and this course is altogether contrarie to loue and a meanes to ingender vnkindnes and hatred Hee requireth that iustice and equitie should moderate these affaites and that no man should oppresse or 1. Thes 4. 6. defraude his brother in any matter but here is filthie lucre most respected and followed and our brethren wronged and beguiled Thirdly this sinne is so much the more lothed of God by how much it is better liked of them that practise it Their closenes and cunning in acting of it doth for a time augment their wealth and not impaire their credit and therfore they count their course lawfull and themselues happie for such prosperous successe because man findeth no fault with them they thinke that God findeth no falsehood in them and seeing yet they haue no punishment inflicted vpon them they dreame also that no wickednesse is committed by them For so the Prophet complaineth Hee is a Hos 12. 7. 8. Merchant the ballances of deceit are in his hand hee loueth to oppresse And Ephraim said notwithstanding I am rich I haue found me out riches in all my labours they shall finde no iniquitie in me that were wickednesse Vse 1 Admonition not onely to forbeare all fraudulent and wrongfull dealing but with hatred to detest it and with horror to flie farre from it That which is hurtfull to our brother is hatefull to God and therefore can neuer bee helpefull to vs. If he iudge it vnrighteous we shall finde it vnprofitable if it be damnable in his sight and therefore his soule doth hate it it will at last bee in our sense and our soule shall rue it It may bring monie and wealth and raise vp mens state and familie but it will draw downe iudgements vpon familie state and wealth and monie and make all to be execrable For that which is spoken in another case is also verified in this Bring not abomination into thine house lest thou bee Deut. 7. 26. accursed like it but vtterly abhorre it and count it most abominable for it is accursed As the gold and siluer and other costly matter whereof the idols were made and wherewith they were adorned was execrable in respect of impietie so is this trade of getting and riches so gotten in regard of iniquitie And therefore both are very offensiue to the Lord both are pestilent to mens families both are perilous to their state both are pernicious to their soules For a cursed possession may make the person accursed and bring the whole house to desolation Which should perswade men not onely to make stay of getting goods vniustly but to make no stay of ridding their hands iustly thereof For as they sinne grieuouslie which indirectly receiue that which is none of their owne so doe they also that retaine it and restore it not to the right owner And therefore in Micah it is set as a note of sinners and such as are obstinately sinfull and which conceiue of God as a patron of their sinfulnesse that vpon admonition giuen vnto them from the Lord would not reforme their falsehood Are yet the treasures of wickednesse in the house of the wicked and Micah 6. 10. the scant measure that is abominable Shall I iustifie the wicked ballances and the deceitfull weights Reproofe and terror of gamesters and those that make Dice Cardes and Boules with such like instruments of iniury to be the measures of their trade and the meanes of their maintenance Thereby are they made as odious to God as infestuous to men and as great aduersaries to equitie as they which by false weights doe wrong their chapmen They being ashamed to appeare in their practise doe secretly defraud men like theeues that filch in a corner but these impudently glorying in their sinfulnesse doe openlie professe their purpose like robbers that commaund mens purses by the hie way side They take the way to bring some part of their neighbours goods to their hands by receiuing much for a little but these striue to draw euery part to themselues by getting all for nothing And for this cause whatsoeuer successe they haue howsoeuer the world goeth with them they speed vnhappily If they winne other mens mony they lose their blessednes and Gods gratious fauour If they lose their owne monie they get a curse and Gods grieuous displeasure Doct. 2 But a true weight c. The Lord doth not onely respect the pietie which is vsed in his owne worship but the truth and iustice that is performed to men When the Lord himselfe is asked what manner of men should dwell in his tabernacle and rest in his holy mountaine that is which should haue a good estate here and an habitation for euermore in heauen he describeth them by their innocent and harmelesse behauiour towards their brethren Hee that walketh vprightly and Psalm 15. 2. worketh righteouslie and speaketh the trueth in his heart Hee certenlie regardeth that worke which hee so largely rewardeth with such wages and hee is well pleased with that person in this life whom he will receiue to life euerlasting and equall it is with him that they which conuerse with earthly people in righteousnesse should also continue with heauenlie saints in glory Reasons First they doe seruice herein to God himselfe for in conscience of his will and obedience to his word they giue themselues to this vprightenesse Secondly it is his owne worke and proceedeth from himselfe for all righteousnesse is the grace and fruite of his holie spirit As flesh and bloud with nature and reason did neuer yet beget any sound pietie and religion so it neither will nor euer can direct any mans heart to true iustice and righteousnes Thirdlie trueth both in word and deed is a part of his glorious image whereby his people are confirmed and made like vnto him and therefore he cannot but take delight in that which is so agreeable with his owne nature and a liuely representation of himselfe Vse Consolation to them that doe constantly and conscionablie addict themselues to the exercise of equitie None hath truely learned this but such as haue been apprentices in heauen whom the Lord hath informed in the mysterie of this trade Ob. But manie others gaine more monie and thriue faster and grow greater then they doe Sol. But they gaine more comfort and thriue better and grow happier then all others doe For howsoeuer it fareth with their state for quantitie of earthly possessions it cannot but goe well with their soules for plentie of heauenlie graces and though paraduenture they haue presently but little substance in their houses yet there remaineth from them an ample treasure in the heauens and that which is best for thē is most firmely assured to them which is Gods euerlasting loue and fauour Albeit therfore thy vocation bee meane and of no great
sinnes that they haue committed the multitude of seruices which they haue neglected the hypocrisie infidelity vnchearefulnesse and other imperfections that haue stained their best words and actions and these will helpe to hold downe their hearts in humilitie and take away all matter of glorying For the best in the world shall haue cause to blush and hang downe their heads if they make comparison betweene that they are and that which they ought to be Though thy knowledge bee great yet how much art thou ignorant of that thou mightest haue knowne if thou hadst been as diligent to seeke it as God was to offer it vnto thee Though thou haue faith and loue and repentance and by vertue thereof doest shew forth the fruites of the spirit in holie obedience yet how small time hast thou spent how softlie hast thou trauailed and how little ground hast thou gotten in this way that leadeth to eternall life But in the course of sinfulnes diddest thou not begin the race soone and runne swiftly and come backe againe slowlie Thirdly it will much diminish a selfe-liking and too great opinion of our owne excellencie if wee turne our eyes without enuie to the excellent graces of knowledge and discretion of zeale and moderation and of all other amiable gifts of our brethren wherein they goe beyond vs. And this is the receipt which the holie ghost prescribeth to the Philippians against this verie maladie Let nothing saith he bee done in contention or vaine glory but in meekenes of Phil. 2. 3. 4. mind let euery one esteeme others better then himselfe Looke not euery man on his owne things but euery man also on the things of other men Lastlie consider the hand which ministreth euery good thing that we enioy whether it bee gift of nature or of grace or of outward possession whether it concerne the bodie or the minde the state or the dignitie All is of God all is from God and all is for God and therefore let all the glorie be giuen to God What hast thou saith S. Paul that thou hast not receiued If thou hast receiued it why gloriest thou as though thou haddest not receiued it 1. Cor. 4. 7. It becommeth not a beggar that liues of the almes basket to bragge of his meate nor insolentlie to compare with him or his that relieueth him in his miserable necessitie Doct. 2 But with the lowlie Euerie humble man is also indued with wisedome Lowlie and wise bee so farre conuertible as that the one can neuer be affirmed of any without the other the habit of humilitie doth inferre the possession of wisedome and the want of either doth euict the priuation of both Reasons First the fountaine from whence lowlinesse floweth doth alwaies in the same current send forth the streames of wisedome The Lord Iesus doth neuer deriue to any the power and ability of subduing his heart but he giueth him also sound knowledge how to obtaine it and holie vnderstanding how to vse it Secondly God himselfe is the instructour of all humble persons and frameth their hearts to be teachable that they shall not faile to learne of him and therefore must needs receiue wisedome from him This is agreeable to the promise which hee maketh Psalm 25. 9. Them that bee meeke will he guide in iudgement and teach the humble his way He giueth grace and guidance with his precepts for minde and heart for knowledge and affection for will and conscionable practise Thirdly the happinesse which they procure to themselues doth giue a cleere testimonie of their wisedome They enioy the fauour of God and the friendship of Gods people In their hearts they haue peace ouer their affections they haue power They are alwaies in the way of preferment either to come to honour in a great place or for honour to come to them in a meane place For euerie state they are fitted whiles they are to be tried with aduersitie they can beare it without impatiencie when they shall be called to prosperitie they can vse it without insolencie as long Psalm 37. 11. as they continue in this world they are rightfull possessours of the earth as soone as they depart to an other world they shall be glorious inhabitants of heauen In which respects the spirit of God saith that it is better to be of an humble mind with the lowlie then to deuide the spoiles with the proud Prou. 16. 19. The meanest and most afflicted vnderling that is humble and meeke is in farre better case then the mightest and most puissant conquerour that is proude and haughtie Vse Reproofe of such as deride their simplicitie for vndergoing so manie molestations and charge them with follie for not facing out matters with an impudent countenance and condemne them of madnesse because they seeke not pompe and earthlie excellencie But it is not because the humble want wisedome but because wisedome seemeth foolishnesse to fooles and such as are destitute of vnderstanding They looke vpon their troubles but feele not their comforts they see their persecutions but foresee not their deliuerance they behold their present condition in afflictions but discerne not of their happines to come in glorie Instruction to make most account of their counsels and companie seeing they are best of all stored with wisedome and knowledge None are so well able to giue aduice as they for though others may haue more countenance and greatnesse yet they attaine not to so much counsell and goodnes None are so readie to giue aduice as they for they doe it most willingly and cheerefullie with all mildnesse and kindenes None are so much blessed in the aduice which they giue as they For their prayers are forcible with God and Gods presence is effectuall with them for assistance in such acceptable seruices Verse 3. The vprightnesse of the iust shall guide them but the frowardnesse of the transgressours shall destroy them BY vprightnesse is not meant an extrauagant well meaning without further rule or warrant as though good intents were competent guides of our waies to saluation but the sinceritie of an heart faithfullie though not perfectlie willing to beleeue and obey that which it knoweth and resolutelie though not absolutelie desirous to know that which God shall reueile vnto it Now this is said to guide righteous men that is shall procure good direction from the Lord both for his seruice and their owne happines and make them tractable to follow the same Contrarie to this is the condition of the wicked who are not ledde with vprightnesse but carried with peruersenesse and therfore misled by the same to their vndoing For thus standeth the opposition the vprightnesse of the iust shall guide them in the way and so preserue them but the frowardnes of the wicked will keepe them from the way and so destroy them Doct. 1 The vprightnesse Euery one that is truely godlie hath a faithfull guide and counsellour in his owne breast A sound heart is the sterne of the soule and a
Within a little space I am in all euill in the midst of the congregation and assemblie Reproofe of them that vndertake the defence of subtill sinne that offer themselues to be compurgatours for her if she say that she is honest and vpright they will sweare they thinke it true What euill is there of Idolatrie superstition swearing Sabbath-breaking crueltie wantonnes yea abominable whoredome pride and riot but it shall haue proctors to pleade for it and giue countenance to it And most commonly they are the men that of all others euery way for soule and bodie for substance and credit haue been most plagued by her Her craftines hath so inchanted them that by her vsage she hath gotten their harts for euer Their wits their tongues their pennes their practise of life and all shall be altogether for her against God and his word against all godly men against all ciuill men against their owne estimation and state comfort and saluation Doct. 2 God is a sure paimaster to all that labour faithfully in his seruice Though their strength bee not great nor their worke very much yet if their desires be sound and their endeuours vpright their recompence will also bee certaine The Prophet Azariah knew that he spake aswell to posteritie as to those of his owne age and as truly to Gods people as to King Asa and his people Be strong and let not your hands be faint for your worke shall haue a 2. Chro. 15. 17. reward Reasons 1 First the couenant is plaine and without all doubtfulnes there is no equiuocation in it there is no mentall reseruation to peruert the meaning of it Secondly the couenant maker is absolutely perfect and euery way all sufficient His wisedome foreseeth what things are fit to promise his truth doth binde him to doe all that is promised his mercie doth moue him to doe more than he promiseth and his power doth serue him to performe whatsoeuer his wisedome seeth meete his truth hath vndertaken or his mercie willeth vnto his seruants Vse 1 Instigation to shew all diligence in doing good and let no time slip away without some fruitfull exercise Of men some hire their workfolks by the yeere some by the half yeere some by the moneth some by the week and some by the day but God giueth vs wages for euery minutes worke for euery moments worke for euery gracious speech for euery holy thought for imployment in our beds for patience in our sicknes for good vsage of recreations there is no season no state nor place wherein a good man may not be well occupied for the increase of his wages The same reason doth S. Paul vse to incite the Corinthians and all other godly Christians to bee very laborious and painfull in all good seruices continually seeing there will be a resurrection and a retribution to euery man according to their waies Therefore my beloued brethren saith he be ye stedfast vnmoueable abundant alway 1. Cor. 15. 58. in the worke of the Lord forasmuch as ye know that your labour is not in vaine in the Lord. Incouragement to patience though we seeme not to haue present pay for our obedience Our wages is in a sure hand and will not faile to be yeelded vnto vs when our neede requireth it or any vse may bee made of it for our best aduantage Our wages is better than ordinarie the whole crop that we sow is giuen vs for our labour and therefore let vs not be too hastie to reape it before it bee readie Good Farmers indeede pay the ploughmen sooner than the corne is ripe but cheaper thā the corne is worth whereas God bestoweth freely vpon his labourers all that they haue sowen it is their owne and therefore let them tarrie till haruest and they shall finde their hire will farre surmount their trauels This is the ground of the Apostles perswasion to the Galathians Let vs not be wearie of well doing for in due season we shall reape if we faint not Gal. 6. 9. Verse 19. So righteousnesse leadeth to life and he that followeth euill seeketh his owne death THis verse is inferred vpon the former by way of explication to shew what he meant by the deceiueable worke of the wicked and the sure wages of the righteous And first he beginneth with the latter according to the manner of the Hebrewes declaring that life vnderstanding thereby immortalitie and all the blessednes annexed vnto it is that sure reward which all godly men may vndoubtedly expect and destruction both of soule and bodie eternally is the ende whereunto the deceitfull worke will bring wicked men which do so much deceiue themselues by a greedie desire of satisfying their sinfull lusts Doct. 1 The Lord hath not onely appointed a certaine reward but a precious for his seruants Nothing can be better then such a happie life and such a happie life as he deemeth nothing to good for them to enioy Hereof the Apostle speaketh to the Romans The wages of sinne is death but the gift of God is euerlasting life through Iesus Christ. Rom. 6. 23. Reasons 1 This is to set forth the bountie and superabundant munificence of God the father that the riches of his loue and goodnes may be magnified aboue all creatures Hee putteth into the hearts and power of sinfull men to giue gold and siluer to giue iewels and treasure to giue lands and liuings to giue titles and dignities to giue crownes and kingdoms but neither men nor Angels could euer giue life to any or keepe their owne by their owne power the liuing Lord and eternall God is he that maketh all his Saints as well in heauen as in earth to liue eternally Secondly the Lord Iesus our Sauiour hath by his dying killed death and bought life and by his resurrection triumphed ouer death and won life for euery one of his members yea he himselfe is the life of his people which beleeue in him who maketh them partakers by an euerlasting communion with him of his owne life He layd it downe for them and tooke it vp againe for them and imparts it vnto them it is as possible for him to perish as them and the whole Deitie as him Thirdly the seed of grace whereby the sonnes of God are regenerate is an immortall seede as S. Peter calleth it and of the nature of the father that begetteth them and therefore they must 1. Pet. 23. needes receiue life and retaine life and neuer after bee depriued of it Fourthly without this life the children of God were in no better case then other creatures For either they should bee subiect to eternall death which is the condition of the wicked reprobats or else be extinct and abolished with a finall dissolution which is the state of vnreasonable beasts Vse 1 Instruction to labour for righteousnesse and preciously to account of it since it procureth so precious a reward to vs and that from the fauour and kindnesse of our gracious God Hee that
Christ for their roote they haue God the Father to dresse and keepe them and therefore they shall flourish as a branch which groweth and hath greene leaues The drought of aduersitie shall not hurt them the dewes of wholesome prosperitie shall not faile them They shall haue safetie for their bodies graces for their soules competencie for their state and all good furtherances for their euerlasting glorie Thus standeth the opposition The wicked trust in their riches and they shall fall like rotten boughes but the righteous trust in the Lord and they shall grow like flourishing branches Doct. Though the stayes of many wicked men seeme to be the stronger yet the states of all godly men proue to be the surer If safetie consisted in wealth and happinesse in height wee could not but yeeld that diuers sinfull persons were grounded in great safety and happinesse for they haue the world at will are mounted vp to eminent places And if perill did alwayes accompanie pouertie and miserie likewise a meane condition who could denie but that the most of the best men should euer bee found in the worst case and of all others the most miserable for that they are commonly poore and base in the world But if God in his iust iudgements doe lift vp his enemies hie to cast them downe the lower and if his seruants take rooting low that they may grow vp the hier then let the wicked take heede of a downefall and then let the righteous not doubt of a rising The thirtie seuen and seuentie third Psalmes are treatises wholy vpon this argument besides many other texts of Scripture And this commeth to passe to both sides First in regard of the different and Reasons 1 contrarie choise which they haue made of helpers to themselues What doe sinfull persons and wicked men take to bee their staues to leane vpon and that with their whole weight Euen fleshly supports as goods and riches which are slender reedes that will breake and run into their hands and shoulders and lay them flat on the ground These they build vpon as a foundation most firme and stable these they depend vpon as friends most sure and faithfull these they trust vnto as holds most strong and mightie And yet is there any thing more vncertaine more deceitfull more weake and feeble then these are They bee fugitiue and away they goe when they should sticke to a man they be false and performe nothing that they promise They say giue vs your heart especially when we increase we haue power to doe you all good But Dauid saith If riches increase set not your heart Psal 62. 10. 11. theron God spake once twice haue I heard it that power belongeth only to God There was neuer any Papist or heathē man more deceiued in dumbe Idols then worldlings be in the hope of their monie and substance The images haue as much sense to heare and speake and deale for them which pray to them as gold and siluer and other treasures haue ability in themselues to helpe them that make them their gods and many more are illuded by these then by the others And whom doe the godly make their refuge In whom is their hope fixed in God omnipotent eternall endles in mercie wisedome and trueth whose good prouidence doth neuer faile them in life whose gracious fauour doth not forsake them at death And that one word may comprehend all and that is infinitely much and more then heauen and earth can comprehend he is God euery way for them al-sufficient Secondly in regard of their behauiour towards the Lord. The wicked commit an execrable sacriledge spirituall treason they cast off that loyaltie that is due only to him yeeld it to the abiect and contemptible creatures for so may they be called when they are matched as equals or preferred as superiours to their Creator And this is done in all vaine confidence as it was spoken of trust to flesh bloud so to all of that kind Cursed be the man Ierem. 17. 5. that trusteth in man and maketh flesh his arme and withdraweth his heart from the Lord. Confidence is a prerogatiue and royaltie that the Lord neuer communicateth to any vpon any conditions He so calleth for loue to himselfe that men also should bee loued for his sake and feared and reioyced at and the like is in other affections but to trust in any besides him is as much as in vs is to set the imperiall diadem of heauen and earth vpon their heads Now the godly relying altogether vpon his fidelitie and power yeeld him homage and declare themselues to be his loyall faithfull and obedient subiects and performe a most acceptable seruice vnto him Vse 1 Instruction to be so much more industrious for righteousnes than riches by how much it is better to bee a liuing tree than a dead stocke and to stand fast in the state of all good happinesse than to fall into sinne and shame and miserie and destruction So much goodnes as any man hath so much he hath of faith so farre he sheweth the sappe and vertue of his roote so certaine and assured he may be of perpetuall firmnesse and stabilitie And looke what measure of vaine confidence is in euery one so much sinfulnes is in him and therefore the contrarietie is set betweene such as trust in their riches and the righteous because hee that hath affiance in his wealth must needes bee euill and hee that is righteous must needes trust in God and so sure it is that Gods strokes and iudgements will pursue him and to his owne inabilitie of standing he shall haue this added that God will push at him and cast him downe Terror for couetous Idolaters which make their goods their gods and their greedie getting their deuotion and their plentie their safetie and their pastures fields barnes shops warehouses or coffers their heauen Like foolish men they waite vpon lying Ionah 2. 8. vanities and forsake their owne mercie It is as easie for a croppe of corne to thriue vpon a waste Heath or in the middest of a thornie hedge or thicket of bushes as it is for grace to grow in their hearts and it is as easie for a cable rope to goe through an needles Mark 10. 24. 25. eye as for them to enter into the kingdome of heauen And yet they think al to be well and their state to be happie yea they presume so farre of their owne standing that vpon confidence of their power they doubt not but to giue others the fall they hope that their withered rotten stickes shall be able to roote vp and throw downe the strongest Cedars that grow in the Church of God Such a one was Doeg that thought to doe great things against Dauid but Dauid did after a sort defie him and bad him doe his worst yea he derided and told him that the worst would bee his owne Why boastest thou saith he in thy wickednesse O man of power
can take any delight in them further than hee looketh to the end and is refreshed with comfortable effects in the way Thirdly no man can desire the holy knowledge of God with truth and feruencie vnlesse he haue had some taste of the fruit of it and he that hath tasted of the fruit hath profited by the means and he that hath profited by the meanes will loue them euer afterwards They that finde the comfort of life haue formerly felt the benefit of food and they that are desirous to continue their life are not vnwilling to receiue their foode and they that hunger after foode for the continuance of life haue also an appetite to it in regard of the relish Vse 1 Refutation of their boastings that goe before all in speaking of their desire and forwardnes to please God and be saued and come behinde euery one in shewing any good notes of it They make their mouthes and not their hearts the principall seate of their loue and likewise their words and not their deedes their onely arguments doe proue that they doe loue It is very burdenous for them to liue constantly vnder a faithfull Ministerie Euerie godly sermon is tedious vnto them for length if it bee not ended within the houre for the manner if it sauour not of humane wit and eloquence for the matter if it be wholesome and liuely and come home to the rebuking of any sinne which they are not minded to forsake And yet they would haue vs all to know that none are better friends than they to knowledge And yet they must giue vs leaue againe to tell them that euery friend of knowledge is better affected than they are to instruction Consolation to them that thinke it no paines to be painfull in labouring for the bread of life They feele not they say the loue of the word of God the desire of faith and care of repentance c. But from whence proceedeth that is it not hence that they are greedie and couetous of getting abundance of loue and desire and therefore they thinke that which they haue to bee nothing in comparison of that which they would haue But these men must be well confuted their troubles their attention their meditations their paines their reading their questions their conference their ioy in Christian companie their diligence in all good exercises with willingnes doth manifestly shew the error of their doubts and feares But may not an hypocrite do all these things and yet haue no touch in him But may an hypocrite doe all these things in good earnest with resistance of hypocrisie May an hypocrite continue an hypocrite and yet bewaile his want of sinceritie in the presence of God alone with promise and purpose to performe euery seruice more sincerely if possibly by any meanes he may be able It was an argument wherewith Dauid confirmed his owne heart in assurance that he truly loued the Lord and vnfainedly sought his owne saluation because he loued the law of the Lord meditated in his word and kept his precepts And Iob taketh it for a sure effect of his vprightnes that he had not departed from the commandements of Gods lips but esteemed the words of his mouth more than his appointed foode Doct. Is brutish c. They that will not be schooled of God to learne Christian knowledge are no better than if they had no manner of knowledge They are not all children that hate this kinde of correction they are not all naturals they are not all idiots but they are all starke fooles Then many haue been fooles and yet learned Philosophers and many haue been fooles and yet deep Politicians and many haue bin fooles and yet euery way worldly wise men This doth God charge vpon the multitude the greater number of a whole people They are a nation voide of Deut. 32. 28. 29. counsell neither is there any vnderstanding in them Oh that they were wise then they would vnderstand this they would consider their latter end Yea the wittiest of them are so reputed in the prophecie of Ieremy My people is foolish they haue not knowne me Ierem. 4. 22. they are foolish children and haue none vnderstanding they are wise to doe euill but to doe well they haue no knowledge Reasons 1 First their carnall wisedome is altogether vnsufficient to make them seruiceable to God or any thing which they doe to be acceptable vnto him and it standeth them in no steed for their credit For those which bee vile in his eyes shall in time be base in the sight of men and the punishment of their follie in the end shall make it appeare they were fooles all the time before Of this point speaketh the Prophet The wise men are ashamed they are afraide and taken loe they haue reiected the word of the Lord and what wisedome is in them Ierem. 8. 9. Secondly their carnall wisedome can neither preserue them from death nor prepare them to die blessedly It cannot stay their life from going neither can it stop the curse from comming Thirdly it cannot deliuer them from damnation in the world to come but rather increase the grieuousnes of their punishment It hath kept possession against this holy vnderstanding it hath made them vncapable of all good instructions it hath made them impatient of any rebuke it hath held them in ignorance and disobedience al their life and see what their ignorance will bring them vnto after their death The Lord Iesus shall shew himselfe from heauen with his mightie Angels in flaming fire rendring 2. Thess 1. 8. vengeance to them that know not God and which obey not the Gospell of our Lord Iesus Christ Now lay all these things together and see wherein any man is bettered by any knowledge or wisedome which is ioyned with contempt of grace Doth hee thinke to please God the better the more is he offended Doth he hope to winne credit by it it will bring him to shame Would he haue it to keepe him from troubles it will draw him into them His death is made the more vncomfortable and bitter and his destruction following much more horrible and fearfull Vse Admonition to take heed that we conforme not our opinions to the iudgement of the world for that is directly contrarie to the testimonie of God Carnall reason and sturdie affections and vnbrideled tongues say that they are fooles which will digest reproofes and checks and suffer themselues to be censured but the heauenly wisedome and diuine trueth the sacred scriptures say that they are wise which hearken to the rebukes of Gods holy word and fooles as bad as beasts that despise them Ob. But men will laugh at our simplicitie if wee sit downe by such indignities Resp But God will laugh at our miseries if we quarrell with admonitions and counsels when hee vouchsafeth them vnto Prou. 1. 26. vs. Verse 2. A good man getteth fauour of the Lord but a man of wicked imaginations will he condemne A
3. delight is in them And Isaiah speaking of the same sort of people though neuer so meane and poore saith that vpon all the Isa 4. 5. glorie shall be a defence Reasons 1 First in regard of their condition in this present life they haue all prerogatiues and preferments By parentage euery one of them is Gods child By dignitie they are all Kings by inheritance they haue title to heauen and earth their foode is heauenly manna their clothing is the righteousnes of Christ their attendants are the holy Angels what should wee speake of other things wherein one man is wont to excell many others and thereby waxe glorious and become renowned Who is wise besides them who else hath any true fortitude in them doe not all others in their follie bring shame vpon themselues Hath not Sathan subdued and as it were trampled them vnder his feete They are dealt with as bond men and put to the fowlest workes of impietie and falsehood lust and lewdnes and of all kinde of iniquitie Secondly in respect of their state that shall bee in the life to come which by no comparison can bee sufficiently expressed They shall haue perfect happines and bee made like vnto Iesus Christ more excellent and puissant then the most glorious Angels When all the wicked shall be brought to the fulnes of contempt when shame shall couer them when they shall be troden downe as the mire in the streetes Micah 7. 10. Vse 1 Instruction to labour for excellency by those meanes whereby we may be made excellent and that is by growing godly and religious This way will not faile to effect it and none other course without it will be of any force to bring it to passe Men may bee very wealthie and ignominious they may haue gorgious apparell and be contemptible persons they may be honourablie discended and yet without al honour To conclude neither strength of armes nor eloquence of tongue nor sharpenesse of wit nor beautie of face nor comelines of stature nor boldnes of courage nor any other externall thing or gifts of minde vnsanctified can so adorne and set forth one as that thereby he may truely bee reputed for a man that is praise-worthie Reproofe of such as of all others most vilifie and contemne them that are most gracious and godly Which make them according to S. Pauls saying as the filth of the world and the ofscourings 1. Cor. 4. 13. of all things Which make lesse reckoning of them that are truely religious then of the dust which they sweepe out of their houses and cast to the dunghill They had rather haue their children and friends to bee Beare-wards or chimnie-sweepers then mortified and faithfull Christians How different is their estimation from the testimonie of the holy Ghost And therefore how little grace of the holy Ghost is wrought in their hearts S. Iames condemneth it for a haynous offence to haue a base Iam. 2. 3. opinion of the godly and to put them behind wicked rich men for their pouertie how grieuous then is their sinne which contemne and loath them and put the vilest before them for their pietie But one thing let them know and that they shall in time to come both see and feele vnlesse in due time before they see their fault and feele godly griefe for the same that they shall neuer inherit glory with the righteous in heauen that be despisers of them in earth Nay not so onely but God doth condition with them that would haue an habitation aboue with him that vile persons must be contemned in their eyes and they must honour them that feare the Lord. Psalm 15. 4. The other clause of this verse is the same in sense and almost in words with the eighteenth verse of the former chapter where it is said that The wicked worketh a deceitfull worke and therefore we referre the reader to that place for the doctrine of it Verse 27. The deceitfull man rosteth not that which hee tooke in hunting but the riches of the diligent man are precious THe deceitfull c. That is a prouerbiall kind of speech signifying that they shall not inioy nor haue the benefit of that which they get by craft and falsehood If the whole similitude be fully set downe the meaning will the better appeare Euen as hunters many times when they take a pray yet tast not of it nor fare the better for it for dogges may eate it vp or some other occurrent may fall out to depriue them of it as many lets come betweene the mouth and the morsell so vniust and deceitfull men though they attaine to wealth and riches may bee assured that they shall neuer haue any sound profit or comfort by them Where by the way may be seene the different end of the hunting that was vsed in those daies and of this which is practised of many in our times They made it an exercise for profit thereby as it may appeare prouided foode for themselues and the families wherein they liued as is to be seene in the example of Esau himselfe who vsed to bring home venison to his father But it is ordinarie now with diuers to bestow a great part of their time to hunt meerely for pleasure without any commoditie They voluntarilie defraud themselues of the pray which they take their households haue not the better cheere by their hunting but the worse They consume themselues and wast their goods and impouerish their wiues and children by following their sports and neglecting their estate by feeding so many dogges as that thereby they faile both of care and abilititie to prouide for their people But the riches of the diligent are precious that is those things which they that are both faithfull and industrious doe gaine and get by lawfull meanes shall doe them good and serue for their comfort Doct. Euill meanes of getting may bring goods to mens hands but not to their vse Riches may come according to their desire but either not to tarrie with them or not to doe them seruice so that they will turne to a vexation at their departure or to clog burden them whiles they remaine As the Partridge layeth egges which she hatcheth not Ierem. 17. 11. so saith Ieremy he that getteth riches and not by right shall leaue them in the middest of his dayes and at his end shall be a foole All deceitefull persons fall into that absurditie which by our common prouerbe is derided they count their chickens before they bee hatched so soone as they haue egges in their nest they conclude of a brood of comfort and happinesse which God hath concluded that they shall neuer obtaine Achan hunted after the consecrated Iosh 7. 15. gold and siluer and execrable garment but albeit hee caught them he rosted them not but was burnt himselfe with all his and whatsoeuer he had before The Amalakites which sacked Ziglag and tooke the spoile of the citie with Dauids wiues and