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A12516 Dauids repentance, or, A plaine and familiar exposition of the 51 psalme first preached and now published for the benefite of Gods church : wherein euery faithfull Christian may see before his eyes the patterne of vnfeigned repentance, whereby we may take heed of the falling into sinne againe. Smith, Samuel, 1588-1665. 1614 (1614) STC 22841.7; ESTC S3155 194,670 580

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Dauids Repentance OR A Plaine and Familiar Exposition of the 51. Psalme first Preached and now published for the benefite of Gods Church Wherein euery faithfull Christian may see before his eyes the patterne of vnfeigned Repentance whereby we may take heed of the falling into sinne againe The second Edition profitably amplified by the Authour SAMVEL SMITH Minister of Roxwell in Essex LVKE 13.5 Except yee repent yee shall all perish LONDON Printed by NICHOLAS OKES 1614. ❧ TO THE RIGHT WORSHIPFVLL SIR RICHARD WESTON KNIGHT ONE of his Maiesties Iustices of Peace in the County of Essex SIR EDVVARD PYNCHON Knight Grace Mercy and Peace from IESVS CHRIST WHEREAS Right Worshipfull but a small and short remnant of dayes is alotted vnto euery one of vs to try the hazard and adventure of this world in Christs holy Merchandize I being subiect to this common case and most certaine vncertainty of our life neither knowing if perhaps at this present my staffe standeth next the doore haue beene and am desirous in this behalfe so to bestow all my possiblle endeuours and labours in this my Lord and Maisters Traffique as that neither I may returne vnto him with a Talent in a Napkin but may leaue behinde me some poore token and testimony of my loue and duty towards his blessed Spouse This hath caused me to take in hand this short Comment vpon the 51. Psalme or The Repentance of Dauid an elect and chosen vessell pronounced by the mouth of the Lord to bee A Man after his owne heart Where we may see the great weaknesse frailty of Gods Children Iob. 9.3 Psal 130.3 Psa 143.2 when the Lord shall but a little leaue them vnto themselues Our frailty appeares in this that we cannot perceiue the things that are of God if we cannot perceiue the good much lesse can we do it yea so that if the Lord should looke straightly what is done amisse who should bee able to stand If the Lord should enter into iudgement with vs none could in his sight bee iustified If Moses the faithfull fell into infidelity Dauid the holiest became prophane Salomon the wisest committed so great follies and Peter the louingest denyed his Maister If the Saints and deere friends of God haue fallen before our eyes let vs lay aside trust in our owne strength not taking their falles to bee our standing but rather by them to measure our selues and the guilt of our sins gathering as it were the whole Lyon by the paw Let vs rise with them by repentance let vs sorrow with them for our sinnes and that because Christ all perish Luk. 13.5 And that we may with Dauid repe●t and turne vnto the Lord. Rom. 2. Consider his Mercies in forgiuing Gen. 39.9 Rom. 2.5 Esay 26.9 Luk. 3.14 Psal 90.12 his Benefits in giuing his Patience in forbearing his Iudgements in punishing the Word preached Sinnes committed and that Few shall be saued the shortnesse and vncertainty of life the certainty of death Pray we cannot vnlesse wee repent and perish we shall vnlesse we repent but blessed shall wee be if wee repent Now because this Psalme is a most blessed Psalme of true and vnfeigned repentance I made choyce of it to treat of in my Cure neuer intending that these weake exercises should come to the publique view of the world But being at last ouercome by the earnest requests of diuers godly and well-disposed Christians to yeeld my consent to the publishing of this worke And considering that in this writing Age of ours amongst the number of bookes without number no man hath wholly trauelled herein in our tongue that euer came to my hands for then I should haue denyed my Pen this honour and withall how many a desperate sinner and ignorant soule hath been imboldened to sinne by Dauids example neuer looking into his repentance How he watered his couch with teares and how he sate well-a-daying his griefe of heart and cryed againe and againe and still againe for mercy and pardon at Gods hands ere he could be assured of the pardon of them These considerations striuing and struggling so long within me vntill they had gotten the conquest of such shamefast and fearefull motions wherewith men are well acquainted who are at all acquainted with their owne infirmities I was thereby at length drawne to this bold hardy resolution as to commit it to the Presse and so to the eyes of them whose great and sharpe censures I haue euer with trembling thought of heretofore and euen now would shun them with all willingnesse And here I present vnto your Worships this poore Talent of mine as to whom of right it doth belong for Precedens beneficium sequatur officium Which may it please you to accept at my hands as at one that wisheth all happinesse to you and yours in the Lord your worships acceptation shall be my sole satisfaction The bond of my duty hath this onely bound of my hope humbly crauing that your fauorable wisedomes would supply the wants of this thing and that this so simple a gift may bee accepted of you rather for my good meaning and the end wherefore I do it then for the value of the thing it selfe hauing an eye to the matter not to the maner for my desire is not to bee seene in the high and intricate questions of mans wisedome but in the basenesse and simplicity of the Gospell that it may appeare in the power thereof Thus as God hath ioyned you both in the neerest societies so pardon me this boldnesse who haue ioyned you together in this Dedication The God of Heauen giue you both that blessing of blessings which if Ierome say true few men haue that you may transire à delicijs ad delicias go on from grace to grace and bee a long time happy in this life and for euer happy in the life to come Roxwell this 26 of Nouember Your Worships much bound and in all Christian duties to be commanded SAMVEL SMITH To the Christian Reader Grace and Peace CHristian Reader seeing the burthen of the Ministry is this To pluck Men out of the Kingdome of Sathan and to bring them to the liuing God surely then it is the duty of all those that haue taken vpon them this holy calling to helpe forward this worthy worke And to this end I entertained my spare houres in the time of my long sickenesse when I was not able to performe my duty in the Congregation of my charge in publishing this short exposition of the 51 Psalme to the view of the world not for vaine-glory or for any good conceit or opinion that I haue of the same or of my selfe as he knoweth that knowes all things but chiefly for the honour of God that if it please the Lord to giue a blessing sinners euen such as sit in darknes and in the shadow of death might be moued to repentance It is an opinion of carnall men who remaine vnder Sathan and his dominion as
may well be called madnesse yet afterward he bethought himselfe and considered what he had done and lamented his follie with teares And this is required of vs all Lament 3.40 O let vs search and trie our waies and turne vnto the Lord. And the Lord complaineth Ieremie 8.6 That hee did hearken to see if there were any man that would repent and turne vnto the Lord but there was no man said what haue I done And surely this Complaint may be taken vppe against the people of this Land That notwithstanding GOD hath cried and called vnto v● so often from Heauen by his powerfull voice in his word by his mercies and by his iudgements so sensible that if the Magicians in Aegipt were amongst vs they could doe no lesse then acknowledge it the finger of God yet where is the man almost to be found that looketh backe vnto his owne waies to aske this question of his owne heart to say Alas what haue I done Or with Dauid heere I know mine iniquities Now there is a two-folde knowledge of sinne First Generall Secondly Speciall General knowledge neuer worketh any reformation for this is found for the most part in all men which can say they are sinners But there is a speciall knowledge of sinne which God will once discouer vnto vs either in mercy to our good and saluation as heere to Dauid to Peter to Marie Magdalen c. or else in wrath as hee did vnto Iudas Caine Achitophel c. to their finall condemnation which may teach vs all to pray vnto the Lord so to giue vs the sight of our sinnes as that we neuer despaire of his mercy that our sinnes may neuer rise vp against vs to our confusion Secondly our confession of our sinnes must proceede from sorrow of hart for them with a hatred of them so as nothing doe more grieue vs then our sinnes And this our Sauiour Christ insinuateth Matth. 11.28 When he calleth onely such vnto him as are weary and laden euen ready to faint vnder the burthen of their sinnes And this doth Dauid himselfe confesse Psalme 38. My sins saith he are as a weightie burthen too heauie for me to beare For when men can runne away with their sinnes as though they were as light as a feather it is an euident token they were neuer throughly humbled for them Thirdly it must be frank and free not wrung out by compulsion as sometimes a wicked man sometimes vnder the rod may confesse his sins as Pharaoh Iudas and the like Exo. 10.17 Matt. 26. But this Confession was onelie by compulsion wrung out of them it came not from any sorrow or hatred of sinne but for feare of iudgement and punishment But wee must bee as forward and as ready to confesse them to the glorie of GOD as wee were to commit them to his dishonor Thus did Dauid confesse his sinne Psalme 32.5 I acknowledge my sinne vnto thee and mine iniquitie haue I not hid It must be without all excuse or lessening of our sinnes we may not mince them or excuse them but lay them open in their colours rather aggrauating them then lessening them Fourthly wee must confesse our sins with a purpose to forsake them According to that of the Prophet Esay 55. vers 7. Let the wicked for sake his waies And the vngodly man his owne imaginations and returne vnto the Lord. There must be in vs a desire to forsake all our sinnes and euery wicked way else there is no true repentance For one sinne is a sufficient holde for Sathan and a sufficient Barre to keep out Christ Iesus as wee may see by the example of Herod Marke 6. of Iudas c. Vse 1 This sheweth that most men and women doe not truely repent for though they can say God be mercifull vnto vs we are all sinners yet in particular they see it not no they think they keepe the Commandements of GOD a man can very hardly perswade them that they breake any of the Commandements in particular although in generall and in a confused manner they confesse themselues to be sinners yet in particular they doe not so Nay they are so farre from aggrauating their sinnes That they rather extenuate them by all meanes possible I am not alone nor I am not the first nor I hope I shall not be the last as for any griefe or sorrow for sinne it is farre from them and they are farre from it Vse 2 This sheweth that those who though they confesse themselues sinners yea in particular yet because they doe it not with feeling with hatred and detestation of sinne therefore they be faulty for wee should euen with right heauie hearts Psal 32.5 and wounded soules confesse our sinnes with the greatest hatred of them as possible wee can so as often as wee speake of them it should make our hearts to erne and teares to stand in our eies Vse 3 But most of all are here condemned those vile beasts and filthy sinners who are so farre from speaking of their filthy and beastly sinnes with hatred and dislike that they doe in brauery speake of them with a kinde of ioy and delight now who would euer think a man to be so vile to brag of his owne shame to boast of his owne filthinesse If a prisoner going in the way to the gallowes should then bragge of his robberies and villanies and bee prowd of his halter what a desperate thing were that And yet such filthie beastes there be in the world who are not ashamed to boast out their owne shame and filthinesse to talke yea to bragge of their owne vncleannes and of their filthy drunkennesse how they haue druncke so many dozens how they haue made so many drunk O wretched men it is a wonder the house falleth not on them or that God raineth not fire and brimstone from heauen to consume them And my sinne it euer before my eies DAuid hauing shewed how that he had freely confessed and acknowledged his sins vnto the Lord heere hee sheweth the cause which mooued him so humbly to acknowledge the same namely Cause that moued Dauid to confesse his sinne because they were euer in his sight and before his eies As if he should haue said howsoeuer I haue a long time laine snorting in sinnes and did not feele and see the danger of them yet now being tolde of them by the Prophet I see them and so beholde them that my conscience accuses me for them and I can haue no rest but my wounded Conscience doth vrge mee and compell mee to confesse my sinnes vnto thee Where first of all we may behold the cursed nature of sinne when the Diuell tempts a man vnto it he doth euer hide the misery of sinne The curse of GOD due to sinne the torments of hell and the damnation of both body and soule in hell for euermore These things the diuell doth labour to keep from mens eies buzzing onely in their cares the profite of sinne gaine
laine a long time in his filthy sinnes and neuer sought vnto God for mercy but being awaked by the reprehension of Nathan now he cries for mercy The Prodigall sonne a true paterne for all sinners he neuer seeks to his Father till he was in extreame misery and then he saith I will goe to my Father Luke 15. so the prowd Pharise neuer begges for mercy for he felt no want of it And the Church of Laodicea Knew not that shee was miserable poore Reu. 3.10 blind and naked For how can a man repent of that hee is ignorant of Sinnes committed can not be repented of till men see them and know them nay not barely to know them but to know the hainousnesse of them and the curse of God due vnto them so as a man may take it to heart and be troubled for his sins Dauid thogh a Prophet of the Lord yea a man after GODS owne heart yet lay a long time in sinne without repētance because he did not weigh and consider with himselfe what hee had done And therfore in the word of God the Lord oftentimes calles vpon men to consider their waies to know their sinnes and the curse of God due vnto them Ier. 3.13 Know thy sins O Ierusalem Zeph. 2.1 2. Fanne your selues Lam. 3.40 O let vs search and trie our waies and turne vnto the Lord. Vse 1 Here we may see the maine cause why there is so little faith true repentance in the world why men are no more humbled for their sinnes do not repent for them poore souls they know not that they doe euill They either cannot or doe not search themselues Lam. 3.40 they neuer call their hearts to account Now then going on in security seeing and fearing no danger Alas how should they repent how should they turne to God For if thou couldest see the misery of thy soule and thy wofull estate by reason of sin if thou couldest see the number and greatnes of thy sinnes Oh thou wouldest euen tremble for feare and wonder at thy woful estate But alas most men are like a man that trauels in the night ouer a narrow bridge which is verie dangerous and vnder it runneth a bottomlesse gulfe so as if he fall he cannot escape but must needs perish And therfore in the darke night seeing not the danger hee feareth it not But let him goe that way in the morning he will wonder that euer he was so madde and desperate to go that way and will neuer venture that way againe So many poore blinde ignorant soules when they haue runne headlong in sinne al their daies and passed their vncertaine life in ignorance profanenesse and manifolde sinnes posting to Hell and damnation not seeing the curse of GOD that doth hang ouer their heads they feare nothing but runne on headlong into all sinnes But if it please the Lord to open their eyes to see their sinnes and the Iudgements of God due vnto them Oh they do wonder at their owne extreame folly and Gods infinite goodnesse and patience and would not bee in that case againe for all the world Well then marke this Doctrine doe not lightly passe it ouer but esteeme it as a blessed trueth of GOD. Christ saith Lake 13.5 Except ye repent ye shall allperish And for a man to see his sinnes the greatnesse and grieuousnesse of them it is the first steppe vnto repentance So that we see heere who they are that doe repent and shall be saued euen such as see their sinnes their wofull miserie and the wretched estate wherein they are and which doe most earnestly hunger and thirst after mercie in Christ Iesus Well then let mee aske thee this Question or rather demaund it of thine owne soule Didst thou euer see thy wofull miserie the wretched estate wherein thou arte by reason of sinne what a miserable sinner thou art by nature out of the fauour of God in the state of damnation in extreme danger for euer to be damned and to loose thy owne Soule Didst thou euer find thy selfe to stand in need of Gods mercie for the pardon of thy sinnes and extreme want of Christs bloud to saue thy Soule Hast thou felt thy hart wounded and bruised for thy sinnes that thy soule is euen sicke with sinne Didst thou euer thirst after GODS mercie in Christ aboue all the world so as thou hast with sighes and groanes yea with teares begged Gods mercie on thy knees as for life and death Io. 7.37 Esay 55.1 2. Esay 66.2 If thou hast not found and felt these things in thee in some measure thy case is dangerous and fearefull thou neuer yet didst truely repent the mercie of God belongs not vnto thee Vse 2 O then it is a singular fauour of God when he doth open a mans eies to see his misery to finde himselfe to stand in need of GODS mercy and extreame want of Christs bloud to saue his soule This is the beginning of all grace to feele the want of grace Dauid if the Lord had no● rowzed him out of his dead sinne wherein he lay a long time he might haue died and perished in it And therefore this should teach vs all to pray to God that he would in mercy open our eyes that we might see our sins and feele our miseries and that wee may see wee stand in extreame neede of Gods mercy and the contrary is a fearefull plague and iudgement of God for men to lie and snort in sinne without remorce of conscience without the sence and feeling of sinne or want of mercy this Dauid now knew by wofull experience that if hee had died without repentance he had perished of all diseases they bee most dangerous which bee least felt as a l●thargy or dead palsie or the like so it is a most fearefull estate for any man to lie in sinne without the feeling of it for then the hart is hardned and he makes no account of Gods mercy A man that thinkes he is well enough wil scorne the Physition so those blinde sinners that thinke they are wel enough and feele no want of mercy of all men they are to be pittied they be in a most dangerous state and condition And therefore we see it a great blessing of God to be told of our sinnes to bee reprooued for them that so seeing them and the danger of them wee may seeke to GOD for mercy Doctr. 2 Hence we learne that the first step to heauen S●●●● 〈…〉 of 〈◊〉 man and the beginning of true repentance is this for a man to bee grieued for his sins to be wounded in conscience for them for till a man see his sinnes and feele the burthen of them and feare the curse of GOD due vnto them he will neuer repent and seeke the pardon of them 2. Cor. 7.10 Matth. 26. Luke 18.13 This is that godly sorrow that leadeth to tepentance neuer to be repented of Vse 1 If this compunction and pricke of the heart
in Rahab in Mary Magdalen Acts 9. Luke 7. out of whom went seuen diuells to moue him to mercy but his meere mercy alone Euen so all the gifts graces of Gods spirit bestowed vpon his seruants either concerning this life or the life to come They all proceede from the free grace and mercie of God in Iesus Christ according to that of the Apostle Rom. 6.23 Eternall life is the free gift of God This is confirmed by the practise of godlie Daniel Dan. 9.7 8 9. O Lord righteousnesse belongeth vnto thee But vnto vs shame because we haue sinned against thee wherby we gather that though our praiers be not without effect yet they preuaile not with God by virtue of any excellency that is in them but because God hath promised to be found of them that seeke him in the meanes he hath appointed And so for the rest of GODS ordinances Word Sacraments c. The Lord doth accept them and is well pleased in them howbeit not thorough our worthines that performe them but for his goodnesse sake that doth commaund them for these properties are to bee found in works that are meritorious First they must be done of a mans owne selfe and from himselfe but we haue nothing of our own to giue vnto God For what hast thou that thou hast not receiued 1. Cor. 4.7 without him we can doe nothing it is he that must worke in vs the will and the deed Secondly they must be such works as are not due vnto him they must not be due debt but proceede from our owne free will euen such as God cannot iustly challenge at our hands but whatsoeuer wee doe wee doe of debt and duty yea Luke 17.10 When yee haue done all those things that are commanded you say we are vnprofitable seruants we haue done that which was our duetie to doe Thirdly the workes we do must be done for the profite of him from whom we looke for a reward But Psalme 16. All our goodnesse can not reach vnto the Lord we may benefit men but wee can not benefite our Maker therefore it is plaine we can not merit Fourthly the worke and the reward must be in proportion equall for if the reward bee more then the worke it is not a reward of desert but a gift of good will But Rom. 8. The afflictions of the present time are not worthy of the glory that shall be shewed vnto vs. So then they are not deserued of vs but are bestowed on vs. This condemnes the doctrine of the church of Rome who teach that God doth shew mercy on some men because they bee woorthy of it for their good workes and honest life and therfore they can dispose themselues by virtue of their fre-will to moue the Lord to haue mercy vpon them Ephes 2.8 But wee ascribe all to Grace and meere mercy and therefore seeing pardon of sinnes comes from the meere mercie and loue of GOD in Christ we must ascribe all the praise of it to God alone pardon of sinnes grace to repent life eternall all these come from the meere mercie loue of GOD in Christ Iesus And therefore let vs ascribe nothing vnto our owne goodnesse or virtue to our owne wit or reason but giue all the glory to God According to the multitude of thy compassions put away mine iniquities AS if Dauid should haue said Oh Lord my sinnes are many and great and therefore I stand in neede of thy mercy for my misery and of the multitude of thy compassions for pardon of all Doctr. 1 When as Dauid prayes for a multitude of mercies The nature of sinne for the pardon of his sinnes we learne hence what an heinous and horrible thing sinne is in Gods sight that it can not be pardoned without a multitude of mercies sinne being committed against an infinite God deserues infinite and endlesse punishment of soule and body and before it can be pardoned must haue infinite mercy Sinne is odious in it selfe and maketh vs vile and abhominable in the sight of God Ierem. 5.25 Esay 59.1 2 3. Keeping all good things from vs and pulling downe all euill vpon vs and that the wages thereof is death being able to presse vs downe euen to the botome of hell It is sinne that maketh vs execrable to the Lord and abhominable in his sight yea nothing doth more deforme vs and make vs cursed detestable in the sight of God then sinne Iosu 7.12 13. the pardon whereof must haue infinite mercie Vse 1 Then hence wee learne that wee neuer esteeme rightly of sinne till wee come so to bee grieued for it as that wee finde our selues to stand in great neede of GODS mercy for the pardon of it yea of a multitude of mercies of a sea of mercies till v●e finde that we stand in neede of euerie droppe of CHRISTS bloud to saue our soules Dauid hauing sinned begs for multitude of mercies and so wee shall finde that if we truely repent of sinne that we stand in need of a Sea of mercie and of euerie droppe of Christs bloud Vse 2 This condemneth most men and women who are so farre from esteeming thus of sinne that they make no bones of great sinnes and many grieuous impieties yea they make a sport of sin swearing lying drunkennesse whoredome pride couetousnesse c. and giue them names of virtue we see it too too common that men thinke they stand in no need of GODS mercie they thinke that Lord haue mercy on me will serue But if wee will iudge of sinne as wee ought we shall find that we stand in neede of a Sea of mercie in regard of the multitude of our sinnes Doctr. 2 Wee see that the Lord is full of mercy full of pitty and compassion God a God of mercie Psal. 119. his mercies are ouer al his works And indeede his mercies are great First because they come from an infinite GOD to men who are infinitely euill and deserue no mercy but iudgement Secondly because for time they last for euer neuer haue end Thirdly because the mercy of God concernes great things saluation life eternall c. And this is that which the Lord himselfe proclaimeth from Heauen Exod. 34.6 The Lord is strong mercifull slow to anger and aboundant in goodnesse and trueth reseruing mercie for thousands and forgiuing iniquitie transgression and sinme Againe Michah 7.18 Who is a God like vnto thee that takest away iniquity and passest by transgression He retaines not wrath for euer because mercie pleaseth him he wil turne againe and haue compassion vpou vs He will subdue all our iniquities and cast all our sinnes into the bottome of the Sea Esay 55.8 9. Ezech. 33.11 Though therfore our sinne be great yet great is the mercy of God in pardoning it Rom. 5.20 Where sinne doth abound there grace doth superabound Wherefore let not sin so dismay vs to cast vs downe to dispaire as this cheere vs that God is so gracious
Vse 1 Seeing the Lords mercy is as a bottomlesse sea that can not bee drawne drie Lament 3 His compassions faile not Hence is matter of great comfort to all true penitent sinners for thy sins cannot be so many nor so great but if thou haue grace to repent God is able and willing to pardon them all If thou say Oh! my sins are great grieuous monstrous vnspeakeable well the mercy of God is greater as may appeare in the pardon of Lots sinnes Genes 19.2 Sam. 12. Acts 9. Ioshua 2. Dauids Peters Paules Rahabs c. If thou canst repent and truely turne to God If thou say O! they are more then the starres in number remember that Gods mercy is as a botomlesse sea hee hath a multitude of Compassions and can pardon them though neuer so many and grieuous If thou say Oh! I haue liued a long time in them twentie thirtie fortie yeares looke on Gods mercie shewed to Rahab Paul others that had liued long in sinne so that if a man haue grace to repent neyther the greatnesse nor the multitude nor the continuance of his sinnes none of all these can hinder Gods mercy but here is all that men must repent otherwise if men doe not repent the least sinne is damnable and if men repent no sinne is so great but is pardonable The mercies of god belōg not to all Yet notwithstanding men must take heede that they take not occasision to liue in sinne because God is mercifull for these things are noted as a comfort for those that sigh and groane vnder the burthen of their sinnes to comfort them and to keep them from dispaire that if they bee truely humbled for their sinnes there is yet with the Lord mercy in store whereby they may be saued Vse 2 Seeing all Gods gifts come from him to vs of grace and mercie euen because he is full of mercie and hath euen a multitude of mercies for poore penitent sinners that sue to him for mercie We learne aboue all things in the world to desire mercie and the pardon of our sinnes This we see in the Prophet Dauid Psal 6.6 My soule is sore trouble But Lord how long wilt thou delay Psal 63.3 Returne O Lord deliuer my Soule Saue me for thy mercies sake this is likewise practised by the Church It is the Lords mercies that wee are not consumed Lament 3. because his compassions faile not Thus the godly when they desire any blessing they aske it of fauor If they craue to haue any iudgement remoued they craue it of mercie esteeming his mercie aboue all the world or aught else they can desire labour therfore aboue all things in the world for the mercie of GOD in Iesus Christ vse all good meanes to obtaine it employ thy selfe diligently to keepe it and to continue it towardes thee that in thy life it may be with thee in death it may not depart from thee Lastly where the Prophet Dauid saith According to the multitude of thy compassions blot out mine offences Marke that the word blot out it is a metaphore taken from Writing-tables when a man shall wipe out with a spunge all that is written or from crossing of bookes of Records and Bookes of Debts And it is all one as if Dauid should haue said O Lord I haue runne far in thy score I haue euen filled thy Booke nor with small but great summes of Debt pay I am not able no not one farthing Now Lord I beseech thee therfore deface crosse and blot out altogether the Debt of my sinnes Doctr. 1 Hence we learne The Lord keeps a Booke of our sinnes that all our sins are recorded in the Lords Booke he keepes a Bill of Account all our verie thoughts words and deedes are knowne vnto him he keepes them in minde and memory and hath them written downe And vnlesse we repent of them and they be blotted out with the bloud of Christ laied hold on by faith the Lord will call them all to account at the day of iudgement Reu. 20.12 The Bookes shall then be opened and euery sinne olde new secret open against God and men shall be brought to light for they bee rocorded in Gods Booke Now by these Bookes wee may not conceiue materiall bookes in which men write downe such things as they would haue remembred for God can not be said to stand in need of any such helpes But because all things are as certaine and manifest to him as if hee had his Registers in Heauen to keepe account thereof Psalme 139.16 Dan. 7.10 Philip. 4.3 So then we may see that the Lord doth keepe a note of all our sinnes and chalkes them as it were vpon a score vntill payment come It is not with God as it is with Princes who are ignorant of the Treasons plotted against them but all things both past present to come are knowne to him aswel our rebellious thoghts as sinne f●ll acts committed And although we doe forget and carelesly minde what we haue done yet God forgets nothing euery part and parcell of our debt being noted exactly in his Booke of Remembrance Vse 1 Seeing all our sinnes be knowne to God he notes them downe in his booke of Account and not one sinne can passe him but he writes it down how should this make vs all carefull vnto our liues that wee commit no sin for if we do the Lord knowes it 2. Cor. 5.10 and notes it in his Booke and vnlesse he blot them out they shall all come to account A wicked man and an vnchaste woman how many thousand vile filthy thoughts haue they in their mindes night and day their hearts burne in lust and vncleanenesse and these they passe ouer regarding thē not making little or no account of them But alas the Lord hath them all written in the Booke of his Remembrance and if thou repent not of them and leaue them O woe to thy soule when this Booke comes to be opened and read ouer and when thou shalt receiue According to thy workes Iob saith Thou hast sealed vp our sinnes in a bag To seale vp a thing doth note an exact kinde of keeping it So then the bagge and bundle of our sinnes being sealed vp and that by God himselfe let vs not imagine that any one can droppe out but all shall come to Iudgement Vse 2 Seeing all our sinnes are so many debts set downe in GODS Booke and we must come to reckoning one day how should wee labour all the dayes of our life to haue them blotted out to haue this Booke cancelled and crossed euen by the finger of God for indeed we may runne on still in Gods debt and set on apace vpon his score but we cannot so fast wipe them out againe nay we can neuer of our selues pay one farthing or satisfie the least of our debts wee owe vnto him It is God that hath written downe that must freely forgiue and cancell as
or a Citty when the walles be battered 3 Wee must with Dauid pray often and earnest vnto God to renew a right spirit in vs. VERSE 11. 11. Cast me not from thy presence O Lord and take not thy holy Spirit from me IN the former Verse Dauid hath put vp sundry requests and petitions vnto God for grace and mercie for the pardon of his sinnes The meaning of the words Now this eleuenth Verse containeth in it an earnest Deprecation wherein the Prophet intreateth the Lord to turne from him two fearefull iudgements and grieuous punishments which hee had deserued for his sins for first what greater misery can befall the child of God then to be cast out of Gods presence loue and fauour Secondly what greater plague to a distressed soule then to be depriued of Gods blessed spirit whereby alone we we are guided comforted and without whom we can haue no comfort nor euer doe any good thing but shall be carryed of our owne lusts head-long into all sinne and wickednesse Dauid alludeth to the iudgement of God vpon Saul Now against both these Dauid prayeth vnto the Lord in this verse and herein he alludeth to the iudgement of God vpon Saul who was his next predecessour and King ouer Israel whom the Lord cast off and did vtterly reiect from being King ouer his people 1. Sam. 15.26 because hee did reiect the Lord and cast off the commandement of GOD and would not obey his voyce and therefore the Lord tooke his Spirit from Saul and gaue him an euill spirit to vexe and torment him and both these Dauid heere prayeth against that God would shew him mercy and not deale with him as hee did with Saul though hee had sinned grieuiously yet that he would rather humble him by some other meanes and not in his iust iudgement to cast him off and reiect him nor take his holy Spirit from him Cast mee not away AS if hee should haue said ô Lord howsoeuer I haue sinned grieuously yet I pray thee deale not with mee as thou didst deale with Saul that wicked man to cast me off and reiect mee from being King and Ruler of thy people Nor take thy holy Spirit from mee whereby I am enabled to do thy will By the presence or face of God is meant the loue and fauour of God and therefore Dauid intreateth the Lord that he would not thrust him cleane out of fauour and depriue him of his loue Doctr. 1 Hence we learne that it is a wonderfull and fearefull Iudgement for a man or woman to bee cast out of Gods fauour from his presence The pleasures of sinne are deere bought so as hee shall shewe no fauour to vs but his disfauour and heauy countenance it is a very heauy and dolefull case It is said of Cain that God cast him out of his presence and that was the height of Caines misery Gen. 4. so the Lord cast off Saul from being King ouer Israel As the fauour of God is life so his disfauour is present death and as in the presence of God is fulnesse of ioy and pleasure for euermore so in the want of his presence is there nothing but woe and misery yea it is a steppe to eternall death Neither is there any misery which the childe of God doth feare more then this to bee forsaken of the Lord and to bee cast out of his fauour Vse 1 Seeing it is so great and fearefull a Iudgement to bee cast out of Gods fauour and gracious presence Their madnesse discouered that make light of Gods fauour Oh what mad men bee they that make so light of Gods loue and fauour that will for the gaining of a peny or the inioying of an houres pleasure loose the loue and the fauour of God Mat. 16.26 for euer depriue themselues of his glorious presence and plunge themselues into euerlasting woe and vengeance with the deuill and his Angels Vse 2 Seeing the inioying of Gods presence is so sweete and comfortable and to bee depriued of it is so grieuous and terrible how should wee vse all meanes to get into his fauor if wee want it to keepe it if wee haue it In thy presence is fulnesse of ioy and in thy light wee shall see light And because sinne thrusts men out of Gods fauour and separates betweene God and men aboue all things take heed of sin auoid it and shun it as the bane and poyson of our soules For the better opening and vnderstanding of this verse wee must discusse two great ●nd weighty questions which being well considered will make much for the clearing of this text Two obiections The former is this when Dauid intreates the Lord not to cast him out of his presence that is his loue and fauour whether a man elected and in the fauour of GOD as Dauid iustified and sanctified may loose the loue of GOD and fall away to become a reprobate and cast-away and so finally to perish The other question is seeing Dauid praies the Lord not to take his holy Spirit from him whether the sanctified gifts and graces of Gods holy Spirit may finally and totally bee lost and taken away These questions both be defended and affirmed by the Papists and their followers who hold that a man truely elected called iustified and sanctified and in the fauour of GOD may fall away and perish Wee hold the contrary that a man once in the fauour of God elect called iustified and sanctified cannot finally perish not cleane bee bereft of the sauing graces of the holy Spirit Now because these two questions be points of great moment and on which all our happinesse and comfort doth hang and depend therefore I will stand a little to proue them by testimonies of Scripture with reasons and arguments drawne from the written word of GOD and remoue some obiections of the Papists against the certainety of our perseuerance in faith to the end First that place of Ieremy where the Lord comforts his Elect and chosen people is most pregnant for this purpose Ier. 31.3 Yea saith the Lord with an euerlasting loue haue I loued thee and therefore in mercy haue I drawne thee So that it is manifest hence whom God loues once in Christ hee loues for euer and there is not time when he can be said not to loue them For as much as hee loued his owne Ioh. 13.1 that were in the world vnto the end hee loued them Where our Sauiour CHRIST to comfort his Disciples tels them that God the father loues them that bee members of IESVS CHRIST euen vnto the end and his loue shall neuer faile them The gifts and calling of God are without repentance Rom. 11. Now then vnlesse a man will say that GOD doth repent of his calling and electing men to eternall life it must needs follow that they cannot perish whom God cals and meanes to saue and our Sauiour CHRIST saith plainely that it is impossible
pardon of our sinnes in Christ Iesus and withall let vs shew it in doing what good wee can vnto others Vse 2 Let vs shunne that foule sinne of vnthankefulnesse to forget Gods blessings and passe ouer his mercies let vs not bee like the nine leapers who not one of them returned to praise God only the poore Samatitan finding himselfe cleansed came to blesse God for it so let vs take heede that wee be not found in that number who forget GODS fauours the Lord hath beene good vnto vs washed and cleansed our soules in CHRISTS bloud let vs returne vnto GOD let vs confesse it to his glorie and with Dauid call on our soules not to forget his benefites It is a note of an vnthankfull hart to obtaine a benefit and not to acknowledge it praise is comely and well becommeth the Saints of God The want whereof taketh away the comfort and sweete fruit of GODS blessing from vs. It is a great offence to be vnthankefull vnto men but farre greater to God in whom wee liue moue and haue our being And therefore let vs learne that whensoeuer wee haue obtained any fauour or blessing at GODS hands be it concerning this life or the life to come Let vs returne the calues of our lippes vnto him and let vs neuer shew our selues more readie to aske Then we are willing to praise the Lord when he hath granted the requests of our lippes Doctr. 3 It is a speciall fruit of faith and true repentance Fruite of Faith to seeke the good of others to conuey grace vnto others to shew what God hath done for our soules and to draw out the blessings which God hath bestowed vpon vs to the good and benefit of others The Prophet Dauid calleth all men vnto him and maketh his speech Come saith he I will shew you what God hath done for my Soule Psa 66.16 and the Elect are called vessells of Mercie because they being themselues filled with the mercie of GOD they should draw out the same as good liquor for the comfort of others Psal 116. Galat. 3. 2. Cor. 1.4 Esa 38.19 Luk. 22.23 Saint Paul saith God had mercie on him that hee might shew mercie vnto others The child of God is not like vnto churlish Nabal to say Euery man for himselfe and keepe all for themselues but they be pittifull and bountifull yea and to their power helpefull vnto others Vse 1 This may serue to comfort those who haue beene carefull for the performance of this duety that haue beene carefull to make others partakers of the same comforts they haue reaped themselues It is a blessed thing indeede when men haue endeuoured to their power to benefite others to exhort them to admonish them to comfort them and in all things to haue sought their good O what a wonderfull consolation and comfort shall this bee vnto vs when wee leaue this world and goe the way of all flesh to remember wee haue sought the good of others Daniel 13. ve 3 They that turne many to righteousnesse shall shine as the Starres in the firmament Luke 12.43 Blessed is that seruant when his Master commeth shall finde so doing We shall finde more comfort of heart and ioy of conscience when wee depart this life that we haue beene faithfull in that little committed to our trust made others partakers of it then if we had great aboundance of earthly blessings Vse 2 This may serue to reprooue that common conceit in mens mindes that so long as they doe well themselues they neede not care how others doe whether they sincke or swimme and therefore they keepe all to themselues neuer seeke to benefite others like a couetous and foolish Nabal part not with a bitte to Dauid so these keepe all for themselues by no meanes seeke to draw out the graces of God for the good of others but it is impossible for anie Christian man or woman who hath tasted truely of the mercie of GOD for his comfort and the worke of grace but hee must communicate the same to the good of others and indeed they are neuer so profitable as then as we see spices though neuer so sweete are not prófitable vntill they be rubbed and chafed and therefore let vs remember to practise this duety to helpe others and to teach them and communicate our knowledge Esa 38.19 comfort experience and iudgement to the good of others Doctr. 4 When Dauid saith hee will teach What doctrines Ministers ought to teach not his owne waies but Gods waies namely how the Lord dealeth with penitent sinners wee learne what is that the Ministers of the Word ought especially teach to poore sinners namely The wayes of GOD that is how God deales with poore sinners namely that hee is most willing to imbrace them and to pardon their sinnes if they will vnfeinedly repent Christ was exceeding plentifull in this kinde of teaching Matt. 11.28 howsoeuer hee did sometimes pronounce iudgements to impenitent sinners yet it was his vsuall course to preach Gods infinite mercie to all such as would repent Rom. 12.1 2. Corint 5.18.19 to inuite them and allure them to turne to God Vse 1 Well then this may direct all such as the Lord hath called to preach his Word to take this course that howsoeuer they may and must pronounce GODS iudgements against impenitent sinners yet they must preach Gods infinit mercy in Christ to all that will repent and shew how ready the Lord is to shew mercie to them that confesse and acknowledge their sinnes be weary of them and desire pardon for sure it is that if there bee any spake of grace in mens hearts Reuel 3. Luke 15. when they shall heare of Gods aboundant mercy in Christ that the Lord standeth at the doore and knocke that the Lord is like the Father of the Prodigall childe will meete vs in the mid-way It must needes if there be not a heart of steele make our bowels erne and for shame to seek vnto the Lord. And it was Paules manner to intreate men that they would bee reconciled to God to beseech them in his name with loue and kindenesse with teares and prayers to pray them to intreate them to beseech his hearers and we shall finde that churlish rough and harsh dealing great words and thundering speaches be not alwayes the best to win mens Soules But when wee shall with a milde and louing spirit intreat men and beseech them to repent turne to God it must needes affect them Vse 2 It must stirre the hearers vp to a most carefull and attentiue hearing and listening to the word of GOD For a man can not know the wayes of God by nature No by nature wee conceiue of GOD as a terrible Iudge and angrie GOD and flie from him as Adam did and therefore wee had need to haue the word of GOD taught vnto vs and be instructed in the wayes of God how the Lord God hath shewed mercie vnto
1.5 6 Hebr. 11.6 for hee that wauers can haue no hope to obtaine at Gods hand Whosoeuer doubteth whether God will grant his requests or not can neuer pray for any thing earnestly and effectually This our Sauior teacheth Mar. 11.24 Whatsoeuer yee desire when ye pray Beleeue that ye shall haue it and it shall bee done vnto you And none can haue this assurance that GOD is ready to heare them and to grant their requests but onely the faithfull who haue first this assurance that their sinnes are pradoned and that they are reconciled vnto God in Christ Iesus Vse 1 How should this mooue vs all to labour to get sauing faith that so we might pray in faith and obtaine our requests pardon of sins wisedome the gifts of Gods spirit c. for hee that comes in vnbeliefe can looke for no mercy at Gods hands and therefore the prayer of many vnbeleeuers ignorant soules alas they be but babblings and can doe no good O then let vs labour to bee able to say my God giue mee this or that Vse 2 This must teach vs to moderate our desires and take heede we aske not any thing that is not warranted by the word for vnles it be warranted by the word wee cannot haue anie assurance hee will heare vs for there is no faith without the word and therefore when wee shall aske things at our lust and pleasure it is iust with Almightie GOD not to heare vs. Doctr. 6 When Dauid calles the Lord Praise of our saluation properly belongs to God Ro. 6. vlt. My God and the God of my saluation He acknowledgeth that saluation pardon of his sinnes life and all good things come from God and are his gracious gifts in Christ It is hee who at the first gaue vs life when wee were starke dead in trespasses and sinnes It is he againe that keepes our soules in life If we fall hee rayseth vs vp when wee wander he recalleth vs from iudgements past present and to come hee hath doth and will deliuer vs so that hee may well be called The God of our Saluation Vse 1 Let vs then acknowledge this that al the good things we inioy the fauour of God pardon of our sinnes iustification sanctification redemption c. all these are the free mercie and gifts of GOD in CHRIST and then wee shall learne to depend on GOD for the comfort of this life for if we know God hath giuen vs Christ and deliuered vs from sinne death and hell how then can hee deny vs the lesser things for this life Rom. 8.32 Vse 2 Seeing saluation is the gift of God we see that the Doctrine of the Papists is erronious who teach men that they may merite saluation and mercy at Gods hand pardon of sin saluation and life eternall Dauid acknowledgeth it to be the free gift of God Rom. 6. Dan. 9. Iob 42.6 Ephes 2. and therefore let vs abhorre their doctrine and our goodnesse or worthinesse and acknowledge that all wee may enjoy for saluation it is the free and vnderserued fauour of God in Christ Iesus Dauid hee felt now the heauie weight of Gods anger which pressed him downe exceedingly and brake his heart yet withall hee felt the mercie of God which made him bolde to goe to God for pardon so that hee could call him my GOD. Wherein we may note the difference of Gods children from infidells that haue no faith the child of God although he be touched at the quicke with the feeling of Gods displeasure yet he can by faith goe to his father and make his moane vnto him But a wicked man that hath no faith in Christ Note hee conceiueth nothing but GODS anger and iudgement and therefore flies from him and cannot giue one rap at Gods mercie seate cannot for his life cry My God and my Father but is faine to run from GOD and so in time to dispaire as Caine and Iudas And my tongue shall sing of thy righteousnesse THese wordes containe in them the reason of his request as if he should say If thou shalt O Lord pardon my sinne and in mercie deliuer me from the curse and punishment due to me for them my tongue shall be a Preacher and publisher of thy mercie vnto others And my tongue shall sing of thy righteousnesse By righteousnesse is not meant here the iustice of God whereby he takes vengeance for sinne but by righteousnesse is meant the mercifull dealing of God in keeping promise with all repentant sinners in pardoning and remitting their sinnes and receiuing them to mercy Doctr. 7 It is impossible for any man or woman Gods mercies must vntie our tongues to praise him Luke 22. 1. Chro. 19 Acts 11.18 1. The 2.19 who haue truly tasted of Gods mercy in CHRIST for life and saluation to keepe it in as it shall not breake foorth and appeare but he that hath his hart affected with Gods mercie in CHRIST it will vntie his tongue to speake of it and to praise God for it As it is not possible to keepe fire so close but it will smoke and flame in time so the feeling of Gods loue can not but break out and appeare to the good of others Wel by the rule of this doctrine wee may see that very few haue their hearts affected with the mercie of God in Christ Luke 17. because they seldome or neuer take occasion to speak of it and to prayse God for it The poore Leaper finding himselfe to be cleansed came to praise God for it and Naaman would giue Elisha a reward but our hearts haue no comfort in it therefore we open not our hearts to praise God And my tongue MArke how Dauid speakes that as in heart he will blesse God so in words hee will praise him Doctr. 2 Of all the partes of mans bodie the tongue serueth to honour GOD and to praise him that serueth to vnfolde the truth of God to blesse him to praise him and to instruct others Iames 3. Vse 1 Well seeing that God hath of all members of the bodie ordayned the tongue to be that member whereby we shall honour and praise him let vs gouerne our tongue so as it may serue to open his will to praise and blesse him to speake of his wonderous woorkes let vs vse it well in prayer in speaking of Gods mercie and iudgement to instruct others and in any case let vs set a watch before our mouthes that we sinne not in speeches Iames 3. If any man sinne not in his tongue he is a perfect man Of thy righteousnesse Doctr. 8 HE calles Gods faithfulnes and truth in keeping promise to repentant sinners His righteousnesse Gods rightteousnes what wherein note a wonderfull comfort to all repentant sinners that GOD auoucheth he should be vniust Note and vnrighteous if hee should not giue them mercie and pardon when they repent seeing hee hath tied himselfe by hi● promise so as if he should not shew
owne soule but also laid open the Church and people of God to great misery and done what lay in him to draw the curse and iudgement of GOD vpon them therefore he doth humbly intreate the Lord to be mercifull to his Church and not to plague and punish them as he might haue done for his sinnes and disobedience These two verses containe in them two especiall points to bee considered of vs. First the request which Dauid makes in the behalf of the Church and people of God Ver. 18. Secondly the reason taken from the vow and protestation which Dauid and the people make vnto GOD namely to offer vnto GOD the sacrifice of praise and thankesgiuing In the prayer be two requests first he prayes for fauour and mercy to be shewed vpon the Church of GOD secondly that the Lord would repaire that breach which he had made by his sinnes Bee fauourable THat is doe well blesse preserue and shew mercy To Zyon Zyon signifies that beautifull Temple of Ierusalem but here it is taken for the Church and people of God as if he should say O Lord I do not onely intreate thee that thou wouldst haue mercy vpon me but I beseech thee shew mercy to thy whole Church and people be mercifull vnto them prouide wel for them that thy word may be Preached and thy name called vpon for I acknowledge ô Lord that I haue done as much as lay in my power to bring heauy iudgements vpon thy Church and people if my sinnes be laid vpon them but Lord let not thy Church be punished for my sin O bee fauourable to Syon Doct. 1 Prayer the chiefestrefuge in time of danger Seeing Dauid in time of misery when the Church was in danger of Gods iudgements betakes himselfe to prayer to intreate the Lord for grace and fauour wee learne hence that this is our chiefest refuge and shelter in time of misery and affliction when the Church of GOD is in danger of any iudgement or calamity euen to betake our selues to humble and earnest prayer Pray for the peace of Ierusalem they shall prosper that loue thee Psal 122.6 Psa 50.15 Psal 107 Hester 4.8 Esay 64 2. Chron. 32.20 And of the Israelites it is reported that they cryed fiue times vnto the Lord in their distresse so in Aegypt they cryed and groaned vnto the Lord so they fasted and prayed when Haman had got the Kings letter to put the Iewes to dead The like we may see in Nehemiah Neh. 1.3.4 when he heard that the people returned from captiuity were still in misery Ierusalem troden downe hee sate downe and wept hee mourned fasted and prayed before the GOD of heauen for the redresse of those euils This appeareth likewise Psalme one hundred thirty seuen the first second and third verses where the Prophet layeth downe the miserable estate of the Church vnder the Babylonians and the affliction of Church conceiued vpon that distresse We sate downe and wept when wee remembred Syon If I forget thee O Ierusalem let my right hand forget her cunning yea if I preferre not Ierusalem before my chiefe ioy And in the first of Samuel the fourth chapter and the nineteenth verse it is noted to the euerlasting praise of the wife of Phineas that when the P●i●istims preuailed ouer the people of God and one trouble came vpon her on the necke of another as the taki●g of the Arke the fall of her Father the death of her Husband the ouer-throw of the Hoast c. yet aboue all the report of taking the Arke of the Lord it was a wound vnto her soule hastned her trauaile and called her child Icabod that is no glory or the glory is departed from Israel because the Arke of God was taken Vse 1 Well if the Lord should afflict vs and should threaten to destroy vs to remoue the Gospell to take away his zealous and faithfull Ministers to make the golden Belles of Aaron yeeld no sound what are we to doe Namely this must be our refuge we must fly vnto God by true and hearty prayer bewaile our sins acknowledge them to God ply the Lord with prayers and teares Iam. 5.17 For the prayer of a righteous Man is of endlesse force Now if the prayer of one righteous man bee of that force and strength how much more are the prayers of hundreds or thousands that are gathered together in one one cord may easily bee broken but a three-fold cord cannot be broken Elias is called the Chariot and Horse-men of Israel because by faithfull prayers which hee made vnto GOD hee could doe more for the defence of GODS Church then an Armie of Souldiers Vse 2 Seing the troubles of others must moue pitty in our selues then woe to them that are secure that laugh when the Church weepeth that liue in brauery when the Church is in Sackcloth and Ashes that feast when the Church doth fast This was the practise of those that liued in the time of Esay Esay 22. vers 12.13.14 In that day did the Lord of Hosts call vnto weeping and mourning to baldnesse and grinding with Sackcloth And behold ioy and gladnesse slaying Oxen and killing Sheepe eating flesh and drinking for to morrow wee shall dye Hereunto accordeth that of the Prophet Amos Amos 6. Woe to them that are at ease in Syon c. where we see hee pronounceth the wofull estate and condition of those who liued without any regard of the Iudgements of GOD laid vpon the Church And surely the times wherin wee liue doe call vpon vs to the practise of this Christian duetie But much more are they condemned that are so farre from pittying the Churches troubles that rather without all naturall affection as if they were borne of Wolues or nourished of Tygers seeke to cut the throate of the Church adde to their afflictions make their burthen heauier euen of them that are ready to fall This doth the Prophet speake of such Psa 69. vers 26. They persecute him whom thou hast smitten and adde vnto the sorrow of them whom thou hast wounded Doctr. 2 In that DAVID doth not pray for himselfe alone Prayer for the Church a Christian duty but is mindefull of the whole Church and people of GOD and therefore prayes for them that GOD would blesse them and defend them Hence wee learne that it is the duety of euery Christian Man and Woman that be true members of the Church of GOD not onely to pray for themselues but also to pray instantly for the Church of God that God would bee fauourable to his people blesse his Church and Children seeke the wel-fare of GODS Church This wee may see by the example of Abraham Genes 18. who prayed for the Sodomites that they might be spared This we may see in Nehemiah Nehem. 1.3.4 who mourned fasted and prayed vnto the God of Heauen when hee saw that the Church was in misery And this affection was in Dauid when hee saith Psalm 137. We sate downe and
all men do by nature that when sin is committed done and past they shall neuer be called to account for the same But alas no length of time can we are sin away if it bee not taken away by true and vnfained Repentance Yea the sinnes of our youth which many yeares agoe wee haue committed if now in time we do not repent and stop the mouth of the same shall stand vp as new and fresh against vs as the first houre we committed them Oh that we could be wise to thinke vpon these things Our selues waxe old our bodies are declining to the graue and will we take no paines to weare away our sinnes but to let them stand in their strength against vs This weare a great folly Let men therfore thinke of this betimes there is no going to Heauen with dry eyes or beds of downe Now if this poore worke of mine may finde entertainment with thee I shall so much the more be encouraged to take paines in this kinde vpon other places of Scripture as vpon the first Psalme which thou maist shortly expect And withall may helpe thee forward to this necessary duty of Repentance I haue thē my desire giue the praise to him from whom all good commeth who worketh in vs both the will the deed to whom be praise and honour for euer and euer AMEN Thine in the Lord Iesus SAMVEL SMITH The Table of the principall Doctrines briefly handled in this Booke Out of the Title of the Psalme Page 1. 2. 3. Doct. 1. Singing of Psalmes an ancient practise in the Church of God page 6. Doct. 2. A Childe of God may fall after hee is effectually called Page 16. Doct. 3. The word preached the ordinary meanes to beget Faith and Repentance page 21. Doct. 4. A fearful thing to liue in sin without repentance pag. 25. Doct. 5. Ministers must reproue the greatest personages pag. 30. Doct. 6. Men must bee charged with their speciall sins pag. 38. Doct. 7. Chaste speech taught of God page 42. Doct. 8. The godly respect more the glory of God then their owne credit page 44. Doct. 9. The strongest may fall page 46. VERSE I. Doct. 1. Sight of sin the first step to repentance page 52. Doct. 2. Sorrow for sinne note of a godly man page 58. Doct. 3. Mercie is chiefly to bee sought for page 61. Doct. 4. God alone is to be prayed vnto page 66. Doct. 5. Experience of former fauour assureth of future page 71 Doct. 6. The mercy of God emboldens sinners to come vnto him Page 74. Doct. 7. Gods mercy mans merit page 79. Doct. 8. The nature of sin p. 83 Doct. 9. God a God of mercie Page 85. Doct. 10. The Lord keepes a book of all our sinnes page 89. VERSE 2. Doct. 1. A wounded conscience can finde no rest but onely in Christ page 98 Doct. 2. Difference betwixt the sorrow of the godly and the wicked page 102 Doct. 3. Sinne defiles a Man page 106 Doct. 4. Hard matter to be clensed from the pollution of sin p. 110 Doct. 5. Bloud of Christ alone doth wash away sinne page 114. VEERS 3. Doct. 1. Confession euer goes before remission pag. 120 Doct. 2. An accusing conscience the meanes to bring men to repentance pag. 141 Doct. 3. Necessary duty to call our sins to account pag. 139. Doct. 4. Sinne once knowne doth euer accuse till it be pardoned pag. 145 Doct. 5. Sinne neuer goes alone pag. 149 VERSE 4. Doct. 1. A mans sins are open before God pag. 155 Doct. 2. What sorrow it is that accompanies repentance pag. 160 Doct. 3. Note of a penitent person not to excuse his sin pag. 166 Doct. 4. God alone can forgiue sinnes pag. 171 Doct. 5. Acknowledgement of partitular sinnes required in true repentance pag. 180 Doct. 6. Men sin before God p. 187 Doct. 7. The Lord maketh good vse of our consciences pag. 191 Doct. 8. God is euer iust in his iudgements pag. 195. 202 VERSE 5. Doct. 1. A man doth neuer truely repent till hee come to know his owne nature pag. 210 Doct. 2. No man is borne by nature the child of God pag. 211 Doct. 3. Godly parents beget sinfull children pag. 217 VERSE 6. Doct. 1. True knowledge of God workes true humility pag. 224 Doct. 2. A sanctified heart the greatest blessing of God p. 231 Doct. 3. Sinne is but a lying vanity pag. 233 Doct. 4. A fearefull thing to sin against knowledge pag. 237 Doct. 5. Heauenly wisedome the gift of Gods spirit pag. 244 VERSE 7. Doct. 1. Pardon of sin the greatest mercy pag. 249 Doct. 2. Sin is infectious pag. 253 Doct. 3. The ceremonies vnder the law were but to lead vs to Christ pag. 255 Doct 4. Christs bloud alone doth purge our sinnes pag. 256 Doct. 5. Situation to be sought for onely in Christ pag. 260 Doct. 6. Sin defiles a man p. 265 Doct. 7. Naturall men their estate Described pag. 269 VERSE 8. Doct. 1. Assurance of the pardon of sins may be attained pag. 282 Doct. 2. Mans testimony of the remission of sins is nothing without the testimony of Gods spirit pag. 285 Doct. 3. Ministery of the word meanes whereby God conueyes comfort to his children pag. 290 Doct. 4. Where sin is not pardoned there can be no true ioy pag. 295 Doct. 5. No sorrow in the godly like the sorrow for sin pag. 300 Doct. 6. There is no respect of persons with God pag. 303 Doct. 7. Pardon of sinne brings true ioy pag. 304 VERSE 9. Doct. 1. Gods anger most fearefull to the godly pag. 310 Doct. 2. Manner of Gods pardoning sinne pag. 317 Doct. 3. All our sins are knowne to God pag. 321 VERSE 10. Doct. 1. Iustification and Sanctification go together pag. 326 Doct. Repentance a new creation pag. 329 Doct. 3. True sanctification is neuer in part pag. 333 Doct. 4. God is the Author of sanctification pag. 338 Doct. 5. Sinne hinders the worke of sanctification pag. 341 Doct. 6. Child of God not alwayes at one stay pag. 348 Doct. 7. A purpose not to sin mark of a sanctified heart pag. 351 Doct. 8. Sinne quenches grace as water fire pag. 355 VERSE 11. Doct. 1. The pleasures of sinne are deere bought pag. 262 Doct. The Iudgements of God vpon other cause the godly to feare pag. 378 Doct. 3. Sin takes away the fecling of Gods fauor for a time pag. 379 VERSE 12. Doct. 1. Fruit of sinne described pag. 390 Doct. 2. Fauour of God is a Christians chiefest ioy pag. 393 Doct. 3. State of Gods children not alwayes alike pag. 398 Doct. 4. Pardon of sinne the soundest ioy pag. 401 Doct. 5. Man weake being left to himselfe pag. 406. VERSE 13. Doct. 1. The goodnesse of God towards our selues must bee made knowne pag. 411 Doct. 2. Thankfulnesse a necessary duty pag 414 Doct. 3. Fruit of faith to seeke the good of others pag. 417 Doct. 4. What Doctrine Ministers must teach pag. 420 Doct. 5. Ignorant are to
to moue vs to the great liking and regard of this excellent Psalme for we will listen to the speeches of learned men their Counfells and Exhortations being wife graue godly and learned do much affect vs Loe then heere is a psalme penned by a most skilful Musition by a renowned King and worthy Prophet of God yea a man after Gods owne heart Now the person that wrote this Psalme should moue vs very much to the liking of the matter contained in this Psalme Ahab said of Micha he neuer prophecied good So Dauid the sweet-singer of Israel alwaies good The mercy of the Lord endureth for euer hee was loued of God the Annoyntment spirituall and te nporall doth verefie it Applauded of al both men and women Dauid hath killed his tenne thousands A man iustified of his enemies Thou art more righteous then I. Esteemed of his subiects Thou art worth ien thousands of vs. A man more learned then his teachers he was a Compound of vertues a man after Gods own hart yet no way caring for the vaine applause of man confesseth heere his sin casteth his Crowne at the Lambs feet with the 24. elders contented to giue glory to God so that he might find peace vpon earth Oh! what an excellent thing were this if Kings Nobles great men would imitate Dauid in this to call thēselues to account and to set downe their liues that so they might haue matter to praise God for his blessings to acknowledge their sins with Dauid Dauid then was the author writer of this Psalme yet Dauid reports the fault in himselfe as if some stranger had committed it He forgets as it were his owne people and his Fathers house setting all affection aside maketh a plaine declaration of his owne transgression A wise man saith Salomon will accuse himselfe Pro. 18. So doth Dauid not shrowding his head nor rūning into a bush as Adam did but writing his fault in his brow pointing with his finger at the transgressor vnder his owne name faith A Psalme of Dauid being reprooued by Nathan c. Penners of the scriptures set forth first their own imperfection And indeed this doth make greatly for the authoritie of the word of God in that the Penners of it do not sticke to set forth their owne fraileties imperfectiōs that God might haue the honour and man beare the deserued blame contratie to the manner of the Writers of this world that howsoeuer against enemies they speake all and more then all or extol their friends to the highest yet in them we finde few examples of laying open the errours of themselues especially when in any sort it may be concealed This course we may behold in the whole Scriptures 2. Sam. 11. Dauid hee recordeth his adultery and murder as here in this Psalme his repentance of thē Ionas his disobedience Ionas 1.3 Iob 3.1 1. Reg. 11. Num. 11. Note Iob his impatience the idolatry of Salomon the discontentednesse of Moses the fretting of Ieremy and the like Here we may see the wisedome of the Word of life here we may admire their spirites who to giue God the glory do reioyce in their infirmities and proclaime their owne follies and if wee would compare these Writers inspired of the Holie Ghost with the Workes and Writings of other men we must either shut our eyes or else acknowledge a great difference The third circumstance is the time when this excellent Psalme was penned and that is expressed The time when this Psalm was penned When Nathan the Prophet came vnto him Concerning the sense of these Wordes some men differ some thinke that Dauid being fallen lay in his sinnes a whole yeare without any touch of conscience and sound repentance for them But it is not like as others thinke that so worthy a man as Dauid was after Gods owne hart could lie so long in sin without all remorce and touch of Conscience For my part I take it that though Dauid could not be so stony and so steely-hearted or so benummed but must needs haue some griping and sting of conscience and no doubt his heart must needes smite him vnlesse hee had beene more vile then the vilest sinner So for all that he was not so humbled for his great and grieuous sinnes as he ought to haue beene till such time as Nathan the Lords Prophet came to rowze him vp by the alarum of Gods Iudgement denounced against him Wherin we may see 2. Sa. 12.1 First that a childe of God may both fall fowly and lie in sin a long time without repentance And secondly that the Ministery of Nathan is needfull to reclaime vs else we shall not onely sinne but lie and rot in them And indeede not so much the falling into sinne as the lying in sin wounds the conscience and procures Gods iudgements Doctr. 1 Hence we may gather first of all for our great comfort That it is the Lords mercie sometimes to let a man fall into sinne for as we build a wall the higher by casting the foundation deeper So the Lord by humbling his children oftentimes raiseth them vp As in a tempestuous winde trees shaken by the root in calme doe spread themselues the more So the childe of God hauing his roote shaken doth more strongly fasten himselfe in Christ Iesus The child of GOD may fall after he is called Doctr. 2 Note in Dauid a man after Gods owne heart that the true childe of God after he is truely and effectually called sanctified may very dangerously fall and sinne against God euen as Dauid did Gen. 37. So Iosephs brethren how did they conspire against him to sell him yea to kill him and lay a long time yea almost twentie yeares in that sinne before they were truely humbled for it How fowly did Peter fall though hee did not lie long in sin Mat. 26.70 Yea as Iob saith Iob 15. What is man that hee should be cleane and hee that is borne of a woman that he should be iust Behold he found no stedfastnes in his Saints c. And Pro. 20.9 Who can say I haue made my hart cleane All which testimonies of scriptures serue to confirme the trueth of this Doctrine that the best of Gods Saints in this life are oftentimes ouertaken by the policy of Satan and the frailetie of their owne flesh to commit great and grieuous sinnes Yea the dearest of Gods children sometimes are asleepe Matth. 25. The wise and foolish Virgins both slept but yet here is the difference the wise awakened arise out of their securitie the foolish prolong the time Oh then if Christ Iesus haue looked vpon vs as he did vpon Peter let vs looke on our selues If his Nathan be come let vs sleepe no more Vse 1 Seeing that Gods children may thus fall into sinne and lie in sinne so long a time although no man may hereby be imboldned to sinne with Dauid much lesse to lie in sin without
Ministers must needes die in sinne without repentance who cannot indure themselues to bee admonished and reproued euen as a man hauing a long festered soare that is euen rotten putrified Note he can not abide the Chirurgeon should touch it or lance it alas it will be his bane in the end So if thy soule be sicke full of rottennes and corruption and yet thou continuest in sinne and liest in sinne and wilt not suffer the Lords Chirurgeons thou canst not indure Nathan to be so busie with thy sinnes what will follow but the vtter ruine of thy soule and the bane of it And therefore let all men be content to haue their hearts searched with the tents of the Law to be ript vp and launced til the bloud follow for that is the next way to be cured Doctr. 3 A feareful thing to liue in sin without repentāce Note In Dauid obserue what a fearefull thing it is to lie in sinne without repentance it is that which maketh a grieuous wound in the conscience draweth downe many and grieuous iudgements of God as in Dauid hee felt the smart of this sinne a long time yea hee carried the skarre of it to his graue it was a heart-smart vnto sinne in denying his Lord and Maister yet he lying not in sinne repented presently went out and wept bitterly so had pardon but lying in sinne is that which wounds the conscience and drawes downe Gods Iudgements both in soule and body weakens our faith makes vs colde in prayer and in holy dueties Yea the wrath of GOD doth follow such as make no conscience of sinne giuing them ouer into a reprobate sence to a slumbering spirit and to hardnes of heart that they proue in the end to be past feeling Romans 1.28 and surely it is iust with GOD that hee should forsake them by his grace who haue forsaken him by their sins This is that which the Prophet declareth concerning the secret Iudgement of God vpon sinners that doe make shipwarcke of faith and a good conscience Psal 81.11 12. My people would not heare my voyce and Israel would none of me So I gaue them vp vnto the hardnesse of their heart and they haue walked in their owne Councels Whence he shewes that seeing they would not be reclaimed and reformed he suffered them to runne their whole swinge into all wickednesse Vse 1 Hence wee learne what a dangerous thing it is to giue entertainement vnto sin it is like to a shamelesse guest which if he be once inuited will be so hardy that hee will come againe vnbidden it is like the breaking in of water that can hardly be stopped we may see this in the example of Cain he was reprooued of God checked for his hatred against his brother and admonished to repent Gen. 4 8. But he hearkened not to the voyce of the Lord but hardned his heart and shead innocent bloud euen the bloud of his brother This appeareth in Iudas he entertained couetousnesse in his heart from couetousnes he fell to plot with the Pharises Mat. 26.15 from plotting he proceeded to practising in the end he brake out to treson against his Lord Master The like we may say of Saul That as he fell away from God step by step So did the Spirit of God forsake him For as amongst all the blessings that God doth bestow vpon the sonnes of men in this world a soft and tender heart is one of the greatest which is soone made to bleede and brought to repentance and amendment of life Ezech. 11.19 So there can bee no greater curse laid vpon man then to haue a stony heart which eueyr day doth heape vp wrath against the day of wrath Exod. 9. Vse 2 Well aboue all things let vs beware how wee lie Continuance in sin most dangerous and rest in sinne Indeede I confesse the Lord might iustly condemne vs for the least sin we doe commit but yet he doth not so much dislike vs for sinning as for lying in sinne without repentance whenas we sinne and lie in sin then we wound our conscience then all grace will decay let a man trie himselfe When Dauid had done this euill committed adultery and murther and lay without repentance how was his zeale quenched how was his prayers weakened how was his heart cooled Note how was his conscience wounded Euen so do but try thy hart if thou hast committed some euil either by adultery whoredome lying stealing c. When thou hast done this how vntoward and dull shalt thou be in holy duties in prayer and praising of GOD and thou shalt finde euen a hell in thy conscience for the present Vse 3 Seeing it is so dangerous to lie in sin without repentance it is the very cut-throate of the soule and of all good things Oh then if we do fall as the best fall daily yet let vs presently recouer our selues presently repent and cry out with the Prodigal child Luke 15. Father I haue sinned against heauen and against thee And with Peter let vs hastily goe out and weepe bitterly and then we shall not so deeply wound our conscience nor draw downe Gods iudgements as when we lie and snort in sin securely without repentance The fourth Circumstance in the Title of the Psalme is the occasion wherefore this worthie Psalme was penned The occasiō wherefore this Psalm was penned which was this Nathans reprouing of Dauid for going into Bershaba of which story reade the second of Samuel the eleuenth and twefth chapters and you shall see both Dauids sinne and his repentance being reproued whence I pray you marke two things Dauids patience and Nathans holdnes Dauid was a mighty King a famous warriour yet when the Lords Prophet comes vnto him to reproue him he takes it patiently and most meekly endures it One would haue thought that Dauid should haue checked him and bid him holde his peace and bid him meddle with his equals But you see here though he were reprooued by Nathan a poore Prophet of God and that of a fowle sinne he most patiently endureth it Doctr. 1 Hence wee learne in Nathan and Dauid Ministers must reproue the greatest personag●s that the Prophets of GOD must not be afraide to reprooue the greatest Personages but they must lay open their sinnes Gods iudgements against them 1 Reg. 21. Elias reprooues Ahab Moses Pharaoh Paul Foelix Iohn Baptist Herod c. And so Marke 6. whatsoeuer thou art if thou wert as great a King as Dauid if the Lord send his Prophet to tell thee of thy sinnes thou art to take it as the Message of the Lord and not to storme against it And it is the thing which the children of God desire to haue their sinnes laied open and reproued Psal 141.5 Let the righteous smite me friendly and reprooue me for such smiting shall be good for me and nothing is more dangerous for Kings and great personages then to haue
claw-backes and flatterers who can wincke at their sinnes O! how had it beene with Dauid if the Lord had not sent Nathan to reproue him Vse 1 We learne hence in what a wofull estate and condition those men and women are in that want a faithfull Minister they liue in blindnesse and darkenesse wanting the ordinarie means of life and saluation They haue not the words of eternall life Iohn chap. 6. verse 68. which are the power of God to saluation Rom. 1.16 and therefore are neare vnto destruction It was a fearefull curse when God said to the Apostles Mat. 10.5 Goe not into the way of the Gentiles and into the Cittie of the Samaritans see that ye enter not And to the same purpose the prophet Amos speaketh in his 8. chapter 11 12 13. verses Beholde the dayes come saith the Lord God that I wil send a famine into the land not a famine of bread nor thirst of water but of hearing the word of the Lord And they shall wander from Sea to Sea from the North euen vnto the East shall they run to and fro to seeke the word of the Lord but shall not finde it O that we could consider of these things and lay before our eies what danger it is to want the preaching of the word that thereby wee might learne to bee thankefull for GODS mercy towards vs to be mooued to pitty the desolations of so many of our poore brethren as also to feare the taking of it away from our selues for our vnthankefulnes Great are the plagues and horrible are the ruines of the Church in many places Oh that we had harts to mourne for it and to pray the Lord of the haruest to thrust foorth Labourers into his haruest Vse 2 And surely this is a great plague and iudgement commonly waiting vpon great men that they finde few or none that dare admonish them of their faults or tell them of their offences and so many times are suffered to runne on still in sinne to their finall destruction And therefore let vs account it as a speciall blessing sent vnto vs of God where wee haue some godly Nathan by whom wee may see what is amisse in vs. Wee can giue such a man thankes that will tell vs of some spot in our faces or blemish in our garments And shall wee enuy or maligne him that will discouer vnto vs the spots and blemishes of our soules which doe more soile vs and defile vs then all the blemishes of the body The Prophet Dauid when as hee had now fou●d the benefite of a godlie reproofe being reproued by Nathan the Lords Prophet saith Psalme 141.5 Let the righteous smite mee for that is a benefire and let him reprooue me and it shall be a precious oyle that shall not breake mine head And to this end speaketh Salomon Prouerbs 9.8 Rebuke not a scorner lest hee hate thee But rebuke a wise man and he will loue thee The correction of a friend is as the Rod of a Father the end is not to destory but to saue not to ouerthrow but to deliuer from death Vse 3 This condemneth the spirit of pride in most men and women for in these dayes it is come to passe that great personages if Nathan doe tell them of their sinnes of their excessiue pride idlenesse vanities vncleanenesse and the like Oh these hot fellowes are not for their humour they cannot away with them euen as Herod in Markes gospel 6.20 though otherwise hee did reuerence Iohn yet when hee came to tell him of his incest and filthy life then hee must loose his head for it And as Achab said of Micheas I hate him for he neuer prophesieth good vnto mee He is alwayes threatning mee and telleth mee of my sinnes and Gods iudgements So in these dayes Nathan is the odious man of the world men can not brooke this to haue Nathan so busie to meddle with mens sins but men would faine be foothed and dawbed with vntempered morter But if the Lord loue thee hee will fend Nathan to thee to reproue thee for thy sinnes and if thou canst not finde thy heart willing to heare Nathans reproofe as Dauid did it is because thy heart is naught and it is a signe that God will reiect thee and destroy thee Vse 4 Hence we learne how to esteeme of a faithfull Minister namely as the seruant of God Which if it be then Moses must not bee murmured at when he speakes freely and roughly And if Micha resolue of faithfulnes saying 1. Reg. 22. As the Lord liueth whatsoeuer the Lord saieth be it good or euill that will I speake Why should he be hated and fedde with the bread and water of aff●iction Is it not a reasonable plea and ful of pacification in ciuill messages I pray you be not angry with me I am but a seruant yet when Ieremy the prophet shall say Of a trueth the Lord hath sent me Ierem. 26.15 his feete shall neuerthelesse be fastned in the stockes Nay this consideration should not onely bind men to peace from touching and doing the Lords Prophets harme but also vrge them to haue them in exceeding honour at least for the workes sake which is the Lords who doth acknowledge them co-workers with himselfe 1. Cor. 3.9 Last of all this may serue to reprooue those that beare the office of Nathan yet haue the word in respect of persons who dare not doe their dueties but are afraid of mens faces They would be counted the Embassadors of GOD but they are afraid to doe their Maisters message Let such learne here of Nathan who feared not the maiestie of a King but was faith full in his office Let such learne of Iohn the Baptist who did not shrinke backe but was bold to tell Herod that it was not lawfull for him to take his brothers wife We must not be dastards and faint-hearted souldiors to fight the Lords battell but first be sure wee haue a good warrant out of the word and then go boldly into the field feare not to looke the enemy in the face We are not our owne messengers to doe our owne Embassage but the Embassadors of the eternall GOD when he hath once put his word into our mouthes we must go to those that hee hath sent vs And whatsoeuer he commandeth vs that must we speake Ier. 1.7 8. When God sent forth Ieremy to preach hee armeth him thus Be not afraid of their faces for I am with thee to deliuer thee saith the Lord. Thus hee armeth Ezechiel Ezec. 3.8 9. I haue made thy face strong against their faces And thy forehead hard against their foreheads I haue made thy forehead as the Adamant and harder then flint feare them not therefore neither be afraid of their lookes for they are a rebellious house Doctr. 2 Then hence wee learne that the most effectuall meanes to wound mens consciences for sinne Men must becharged with their speciall sinnes is to charge them with their speciall
granted But as Dauid did here pray againe and againe for mercy and fauour and reconciliation with God and neuer leaue the Lord till we obtaine mercy and fauour and till wee haue got some comfortable perswasion of GODS loue in Christ for the pardon of our sinnes for till wee doe so wee shall neuer haue peace nor quietnesse of conscience wee shall neuer haue sound comfort and ioy in Gods Spirit but euer anguish dolor sorrow and heauines yea either wee shall grow blockish and sencelesse Note or else in the end come to extreame desperation And therefore let vs labour with the Lord ply him with prayers and teares for pardon and neuer let him haue rest til we get one drop of mercie for the pardon of our sinnes Vse 2 Heere we are admonished not to flatter our selues in our sins as thogh no body sawe us As it is the maner of wicked men to say Eccles 23. who seeth mee I am compassed about with darkenesse the walles hide me no bodie seeth mee whom neede I feare And indeede there is scarce one of a thousand that makes any conscience of sinne so that the world do not take notice of it to condemne him But let vs not deceiue our selues though we thinke our selues neuer so secret committing adultery vnder a Canopy or in the darke Yet our owne conscience will reply I see thee and I will accuse thee And then what is a man the better for hauing no bodie priuie to his sinnes when hee hath a conscience within him which dogs him vp and downe in euery corner giuing him no rest Vse 3 This shewes the madnesse of carnall men when they feele the burthen of sinne pressing them and their consciences accusing them what do they runne to God and seeke him no no they runne to their sports and pastime to Cards and Tables to the Tauerne and Ale-house and merrie company And thus they thinke to put off the sence of sinne and to smoother and stoppe the mouth of their accusing conscience Doctr. 2 Marke the thing which thus grieued Dauids spirit Difference betweene the sorrow of the god lie and the wicked vexed his mind namely his sinnes and impieties his filthy sinnes wherby he had grieued his good God and louing Father he did not so much feare punishment as this to offend his mercifull and gracious God Two-fold sorrow Hence then marke the difference of Gods children and the wicked in repentance the childe of God is sorie for sinne because it is sin because it offends God displeaseth him and not so much properly for the punishment yea though there were none yet hee would feare to offend and be grieued for sinne because it is sin and breakes Gods commandements This we may behold in Dauid when he had committed those great sinnes of Adultery and Murder and was reproued for thē by Nathan the Lords Prophet 2. Sam. 12 13. Hee confesseth with griefe and anguish of heart in this Psalme verse 4. I haue sinned against thee euen against thee All the Iudgements which Nathan threatned against him from the Lord did not so much wound him as this that he had dishonoured his GOD. And when hee had numbred his people 2. Sam. 24.10 his heart smote him and hee cried out I haue sinned exceedingly in that I haue done The pestilence did not so much trouble him as his pride against GOD. And the Apostle Peter Matth. 26.75 seeing how grieuously he had sinned in denying his Master Went out and wept bitterly If there had beene neither heauen nor hell neither reward nor punishment yet this vnthankefulnes of his towardes so kinde a Maister would haue caused Peter to haue sorrowed so much as he did And when this godly sorrow is once wrought in mans heart then he beginneth to repent and neuer before The like we may behold in Abraham in Iob in Ioseph c. Genesis 18.30 Genesis 39.9 But wicked men they are grieued for sinne not because it is sinne and the breach of GODS Law but for feare of punishment Exo. 10.17 Pharaoh prayeth Moses to pray for him that the iudgement might be remoued but still he loued his sins so Saul praieth Samuel to pray for him 1. Sa. 15 30. and to honour him but still he would go on in sin Matt. 27.3 So Iudas repented and sorrowed for his sinne because he saw now he should be condemned and so for punishment hee was grieued Acts 8.24 Simon Magus prayes Peter to pray for him but how That none of the Iudgement threatned might fall vpon him Caine mourned exceedingly and cryed out saying Genes 4. My sinne is greater then can be for giuen mee but it was not for his hypocrisie in Gods seruice nor for the cruell murdering of his owne brother nor the sheading of innocent bloud but because of the punishment that God had inflicted vpon him Ahab also humbled himselfe and put on sacke-cloth as though hee had beene very penitent but Elias wrung it out from him denouncing Gods Iudgement against him 2. Reg. 2● 27 Vse Only godly sorrow causes true repētance Seeing this is the difference betweene the godly sorow of the faithfull and the worldly sorrow of the wicked one sorrowes for sin because it is sinne the other because of the punishment onely let vs heereby proue our sorrow Art thou grieued for sinne because it is sinne because it offends God And art thou more grieued for sinne because it grieues a mercifull God then for feare of punishment Yea wouldst thou bee grieued for sin though ther were no hell nor diuell to torment thee onlie for this very cause because it offends thy mercifull GOD then it is a certaine token of thy true repentance and godly sorrow But if thou finde thy heart onelie to bee lumpish and heauy Note in regard of the punishment of sinne in regard of hell and damnation and if it were not for that thou couldest be content to liue and go on in sinne surely then it is but a carnall sorrow it is not a godly sorrow that is only for feare of punishment and this deceiues many a man who thinkes he repents because he is grieued for sin in regard of the punishment But the vilest Atheist and reprobate in the world may be grieued for sin in regard of the punishment as hell fire and condemnation as Iudas Caine c. But the childe of God is grieued for sin because it is sinne and offends God though there were no hell to punish Doctr. 3 Dauid praies that the Lord would wash him Sinne defiles a mā therefore sin defiles and he was made foule and filthy by his sin And to wash him much and to rinse and bathe him to shew that sin had exceedingly defiled him and stained him both in soule and body made him loathsome and therefore he desireth to bee washed and cleansed and purged from the pollution of sinne Sinne defiles the whole mā Hence we may
against the childe begotten in bastardie the innocent bloud of all those of his loyall Subiects that were slaine with Vriah his sinne against his owne house and family As also his sinne against the whole Church and people of GOD laying them open to GODS iudgements for his sake But yet all these sinnes against men how great or grieuous soeuer they were hee accounteth them as nothing in comparison of his sinne against GOD and therefore saith Against thee onely haue I sinned Secondly I answer that all sinnes of what sort soeuer they be they bee great sinnes because they be against the Lawe of God And were it not for the Lawe of GOD forbidding sinne and commaunding vertue there should bee no sinne for what is sinne but the transgression of the Lawe of GOD And therefore Dauid acknowledged his sinnes were against GOD he had rebelled and transgressed his Lawe and Commandement hee had not now to doe with Vriah or any mortall man But with the iust and most righteous GOD whose holie Lawe hee had most rebelliously broken and violated for if the Lord had not forbidden men to commit Adulterie it should be no sinne and if the Lord had not said Thou shalt not kill it were then no more sinne to kill a man than to kill a dogge But seeing the Law of GOD forbiddeth it Rom. 6.23 therefore it is sinne and deserueth eternall damnation Hitherto of the sence of these words Doctr. 1 Seeing all sinne is the transgression of the Lawe of God God alone can forgiue sins whether it be immediately as the sinnes of the first Table or mediately when in sinning against our brother we doe sinne against GOD It followeth that God alone can pardon and forgiue sinne for it belongeth to him alone to pardon the fault against whom it is committed but all sinne is against GODS Lawe therefore hee alone can pardon and forgiue it And this is affirmed by the Pharisies Who can forgiue sinne but God onely Luke 5.21 No creature hath this power for he that can forgiue sinnes must be able to take away the punishment of sinne which is death hell and damnation Now then to say that a man can properly forgiue sinne is in effect to say that a man hath power ouer death and hell which can not be Vse 1 Seeing none can pardon sinne but God onely because all sin is against GOD alone no man on earth no Saint or Angell in heauen can pardon and forgiue sinnes but GOD onely This condemneth the blasphemous and cursed doctrine of the church of Rome who doe holde and teach Pope Antichrist that the Pope can as truely and as properly forgiue sinnes as God himselfe This one point of doctrine taught and held by the church of Rome doth proue their Pope to be Anti-christ euen that man of sin the Apostle speaketh of 2. Thess 2. who makes himselfe equall to God and as Almighty God can pardon sinnes so will his holinesse pardon sinne and whereas God neuer gaue any sinner pardon of sinne before they were committed and repented Horrible impietie yet the Pope can and doth giue out his pardons for a peece of money for sinnes past present yea for twentie yeares to come for treason for murther adultery yea any sinne then which what can be more blasphemous and dangerous to giue men licence to sinne and open a gappe to all manner of villany For who will be afraide to sinne if he may haue a pardon for sinne before it bee committed Vse 2 Seeing Dauid confesseth that hee had sinned against GOD alone hee doth acknowledge though all men should pardon his sinnes and wincke at it yea should seeke to flatter him being a King yet he could not be so satisfied because the sinne was against Gods Laws and Commandements and therefore hee seeketh to God for pardon God offended when our brother is iniured so when wee sinne against men offend our neighbour and brother by lying adultery murther c. yet let vs know we haue to doe with God and though all men should pardon me and winke at my sinne yet vnlesse the Lord seale my pardon it is not worth a button when great men sinne by adulterie and murther Notes by oppression and cruelty they haue their claw-backes and flatters who will smoothe and flatter them lessen and excuse their sinnes yea say all is well done but alas when the Law of God is broken vnlesse hee pardon all the flattering and soothing of men is nothing worth Vse 3 Seeing all sinne to speake properly is against God because it is the breach of his Law therefore it followeth that all the punishing of sin belongs to God he alone is the auenger of sinne Vengeance is mine saith the Lord and I will repay Rom. 12.19 Where the Apostle sheweth that all punishing and reuenging of sinne belongeth to the Lord alone because that GOD alone is the person which is wronged and iniured and not man to speake properly seeing not mans law but GODS law is violated and broken And if his Lawe were not broken no man nor any other creature should haue any cause to complaine and therefore all punishing and vengeance for sinne belongeth properly to God and vnto such whom hee shall appoint to bee his Lieutenants on earth and ministers to stand in his stead to punish sinne And therefore first this sheweth that those men do much offend who when the Law of God is broken by wicked and vngodly men can winke at their sins and will not vnsheathe the Sword put in their handes to the eud to smite the same But can suffer many great and horrible sinnes to be committed that the Lord himselfe many times is faine by the sword plague pestilence or other wayes to execute Iudgement on vngodly men sweeping them away by heapes Vse 4 This practise of Dauid condemns the common practise of the world if men doe sinne and doe some euill that is knowne to the world what doe they then They seeke to pacifie the partie offended to stay his displeasure eyther by money or by friends or by some other meanes but alas they regard not the anger of God whose Maiestie is offended and Lawe transgressed But Dauid heeere confesseth that hee had not to doe with man but with God whose most holy and righteous Lawe hee had broken and although all men would willingly haue pardoned the fault yet that could not content him till he had got the pardon of GOD sealed in the bloud of Christ Iesus So let vs though we must and may labour to be reconciled to men yet let vs looke vp higher to the hand of GOD to be reconciled vnto him to begge pardon at his hands and to be at one with him alas what shall it boote vs to get the Kings pardon Note for murder adultery theft c. if the King of heauen pardon not and doe not forgiue the same what if wee can appease the anger of man and
the best insight into the Lawe of GOD hath the greatest sight of his sinne and of his misery and is most humbled and most stirred vp to seeke to God for mercy And they which haue least knowledge of the Lawe know least of their sinnes and miserie and are most prowd and least humbled neither can they truely repent For as a sicke man is then most dangerously sicke when hee hath no feeling of his sickenesse so a sinner is then in greatest misery when hee thinketh himselfe to bee no sinner Such a one is farre off from mourning and sorrowing for sinne from turning from them and returning to God Seeing he taketh himselfe to be in good case and to stand in need of no repentance And such were the Pharises in the dayes of CHRIST whom he reprooued Matth. 9.12 The whole neede not the Physition but those that are sicke I came not to call the righteous but sinners to repentance And done this euill in thy sight SInne may well be called an euill because it is the cause of all euill both in soule and body for al iudgement plague and punishmnnts be but the fruits that come of sinne sicknesse pouerty plague pestilence shame warre all iudgements be the fruits of sinne Secondly because sin doth displease God and offendeth his Maiestie therefore it is called an Euill of all euills Thirdly because this euill of sin infects heauen and earth and brings euill to all the creatures of God vnder heauen Vse Well seeing sin is an euil it displeaseth God it brings all euill and all manner of plagues and punishment yea eternall death in the world to come and seeing it infects heauen and earth with the poyson of it how should we hate abhorre sin quake at it be afraid to commit that which is the cause of all other euilles But alas though sin be a fearefull euill yea the cause of all euill yet we see men are not affaid of sin they quake not at it they shun it not yea they which doe feare fire and water the plague and pestilence yet dare bee doing and tampering with sin as if there were no euill nor danger in it but if we be wise let vs flie sin aboue all other euils whatsoeuer and in so doing if we flie this euill of sin we shal preuent many other iudgements and euills which are the fruits of sin In thy sight or before thine eyes As if Dauid should haue saide O Lord my God though I did commit adultery neuer so closely and caused Vrias secretly to be slaine yet alas I see all I did was manifest before thine eies and could not be hidden from thy sight Doctrine Men sinne before God Howsoeuer men and women sin neuer so closely secretly yet they sin before the face of the Lord euen in his eyes and vnder his nose the Lord standing by and looking on them neither distance of place nor secret corner neither darkenesse of the night nor any deuice and shift of man whatsoeuer is able to couer our sins from Gods eies Psal 139. Hebr. 4.13 there is no creature which is not manifest in his sight but all things are naked and open before his eyes with whom wee haue to do It is true indeed it is an casie matter to bleare the eyes of man to sin so closely and cunningly that no man shall know it in some secret corner in some darke night to steale lie commit adultery but although all men and Angels be ignorant yet our most secret euilles and sinnes are all naked vnto the Lords eies Vse 1 Oh that all men could be perswaded of this doctrine that we euer sin in the Lords sight when wee lie steale commit adultery then doth the Lord sees vs his fiery eies behold vs and the Lord euen then stands at our elbowes and lookes vpon vs How would this be a blessed meanes to bridle men and to restraine them from many secret and hidden sinnes What man durst be so bold and desperate to cut a purse when hee sees the Iudges eye set on him and beholdeth him And what man is so desperate that durst steale lie commit adultery if he knew that the all-seeing and piercing eyes of Almightie GOD did beholde him and looke on him This doth the Lord GOD tell the seuen Churches of Asia in euery Epistle Philip. 4. Reuel 3. I know thy workes O then let the remembrance of this make vs watchfull and wary to looke vnto all our wayes to liue as euer in Gods presence Vse 2 Here is matter of comfort and incouragement vnto the children of GOD for as the Lord sees and beholdeth all the euills and sins of men and women to iudge and to punish them al is naked to his piercing and all-seeing eyes so likewise all our good deeds and vertues are knowne and seene of God I know thy workes all thou dost both good and bad I know all Now then if the Lord do take knowledge of all our workes and sees them yea there is nothing we doe but it is manifest in his eies we know he is a bountifull God and plentifully rewards all that loue and feare him yea he will not leaue a cup of colde water without a reward O then let vs proceede and abound in good workes in knowledge faith repentance patience obedience humilitie zeale loue c. for the Lord knowes and sees all and will not let any one good work go vnrewarded Now followes the second part of the Verse containing a reason why the Prophet Dauid did thus acknowledge and confesse his sins and humbled himselfe for them namely that by this meanes hee might cleare the Lord of all iniustice and hard dealing in word or deede as if hee should haue said O Lord I confesse that seeing I haue so grieuously sinned against thee and so fowly committed euill in thy sight there is no cause why I should so much as accuse thee of the least cruelty iniustice or hard dealing with me either in thy terrible threatnings by thy seruant Nathan or thy righteous iudgement in taking away the childe conceiued in adultery for I acknowledge that I haue deserued farre more grieuous plagues and punishments for this my vile and grieuous sin And therefore by this my confession I doe cleere thee O Lord of all iniustice and cruell dealing condemne my selfe to be worthy of farre more grieuous iudgements and punishments for my sins so as all the world may see and know that thou art most iust in al thy threatnings denounced against sin and most pure and righteous in al thy iudgemēts fatherly chasticements That thou maiest be iust That is that thou maist be known iust in thy workes and all the world may see and know that there is great and iust cause of thy threatnings against sin and sinners Now what these speeches were and the iudgements threatned against Dauid looke in the second of Samuel chapter 12. verse 10. First that the Sword should neuer depart
from his house but one sonne should kill an other Secondly that the child conceiued in adultery should die thirdly hat his owne sons should rebel against him and lastly that his wiues should be abused as hee had abused an other mans Doctr. 1 Hence marke what vse the Lord will make euen of an accusing and guiltie conscience namely The Lord maks good vse of our consciēce it shal be the Accuser Witnesse and Iudge to accuse and condemne it selfe But shall cleare the Lord of all iniustice or hard dealing making way vnto the Lords righteous iudgement This we may clearely beholde in Iudas Matth. 27. who readeth his owne Sentence of condemnation against himselfe saying I haue sinned in betraying innocent bloud And for this purpose the Lord hath put into the Soule of euery man not onelie a knowledge whereby we can discern betwixt that which is lawfull and good from that which is euill so farre as shall leaue all men without excuse But also that conscience can make application of that knowledge in all the actions of a mans life approouing that which is good and therein concerning matter of ioy and comfort or else condemning him for that which is euill which will cause a fearefull horrour in Soule as we see in Caine Genes 4. Trembling in body as in Felix Actes 24.26 or else fearefull Dreames and Visions as in Baltezar Dan. 5. And this wee may heere clearely behold in Dauid The force of whose conscience was such as that it sought no starting holes to hide it selfe but saith Against thee Against thee haue I sinned c. And withall doth cleare the Lord of iniustice and hard dealing towards him If he should bring vpon him and his house all those feareful Iudgements which by Nathan the Lords Prophet hee had threatned against him 2. Sam. 12. Vse 1 From this we learne what an intollerable torment a wicked conscience is euen a Gibbet and a Racke to wound a man withall and as a fearefull huy and cry euery where ouertaking them giuing a man no rest neither night nor day but euery where and in all places is euer dragging him before the Iudge No sooner did Paul dispute of Iustice temperance and iudgement to come but Felix trembled Actes 24. No sooner had Cain slaine his righteous brother Abel but his guiltie conscience made his countenance to fall Genes 4. What maruell is it then if the wicked would stifle and choke the noise of their consciences being so fearefull and terrible but this they cannot doe Which being so Oh! in the feare of God let euery one take heed of sinne for the motions thereof may well be compared to those locusts of the bottomlesse p●t Reuel 9. hauing faces like men and their haire like the haire of women but a taile like a Scorpion which stingeth to death Oh! full little doth many a poore soule thinke that that sin which now seemeth to bee as light as a feather should lie so heauy vpon their soules in the end Vse 2 This teacheth vs moreouer to be very carefull that wee neglect not the checkes of conscience nor our owne hearts reproouing vs of our wayes for the time commeth apase and thou knowest not how soone when that conscience of thine which now doth checke thee shall iudge thee and that heart of thine which now doth reprooue thee shall torment thee and thou by it shall be accused and conuicted that thou hast beene a wilful chooser of thine owne destruction Againe in that the Prophet doth acknowlege that if the Lord should bring vpon him all those iudgements which hee before had threatned by the Prophet Nathan namely 2. Sam. 12. That the Sword should neuer de part from his house that the child conceiued in adultery should die That his sonnes should defloure his wiues c. yet for all that that God were most iust in his iudgements wee learne a second point of Doctrine that howsoeuer the Lord reprooueth vs for sin Doctr. 2 God is euer iust in his iudgèments and seemes to threaten and thunder out his iudgements as hee did against Dauid yet we are to confesse that God is iust and righteous in his threatnings that hee doth not deale more seuerely with vs then our sins deserue Thus Dauid did though he was a King yet hauing sinned and committed euill in Gods sight when Nathan came tooke him vp roundly for his sinnes hee acknowledged God dealt iustly with him though he rebuked him sharply and seuerely so must wee know it is our duety that when we are reprooued for our sins wee iudge and thinke it is no more then wee haue deserued Old Ely when Samuel telleth him that GOD would destroy his sonnes and take the high Priests office from him because hee did not rule and gouerne his children and correct them hee answered It is the Lord let him doe as it seemes good in his own eies 1 Sam. 3.18 In like sort Matth. 15. the Cananitish woman though she were called a Dogge by our Sauiour yet she iustifieth him in his saying Trueth Lord I am as thou hast said but yet admit I be a dogge then giue mee that which dogges oftentimes haue euen a crumme of thy mercie Thus did Hezechiah 2. Reg. 20. when the Prophet had threatned him because of his pride in shewing his treasures he confesseth that God was iust and might haue dealt yet more rigorously with him saying The word of the Lord is good These examples doe shew what is the nature of true penitents namely to acknowledge that which from GODS word is most sharpely spoken to be most iust and true Whereas on the contrary we shall see hypocrites ready to censure God to deale too seuerely with them as wee may see Luke 13. how that the wicked at the last will seeme to plead their case with GOD saying Lord hast thou not preached in our streetes and haue we not eate and druncke in thy company seeming thereby to haue such an interest into Christ as that hee should deale vniustly with them to condemne them The like wee may see in Catne Genes 4. My sinne saith he that is my punishment is greater then I can beare So that wee see that as the godlie man acknowledgeth GOD to be iust in all things so the wicked man dare charge GOD to his face that he is iniust if he punish sinne seuerely Vse 1 This she weth of what spirite those men be of who when they be sharply reprooued for their sins swearing drunkennes whoredome couetousnesse c. they beginne to murmure and grudge to finde fault with the Ministers of God that they be too hot and too earnest too sharpe and seuere they would be more mildely dealt withal they cannot abide these hot fellowes that be all of the spirit they would bee handled nicely and gently But we see Dauid a king acknowledgeth God to be iust and to deale iustly with him But these men are like vnto Ahab he hated Michaiah and why
1. Reg. 22.8 because he neuer prophesieth good vnto him but euer tolde him of Gods iudgements and therefore hee could not away with ●im but let vs know that it is a bad property and a signe of a most lewd and gracelesse heart Psal 50 Thou hatest to be reformed The vilest Atheist in the world may be content to heare the gospel but let vs know that we must be content to heare of Gods iudgements Herod could be content to heare Iohn Baptist gladly Esay 58.1 Mar. 6.20 Psal 141.5 vntill hee came to touch his beloued sinne which was a signe hee had a naughtie heart But Dauid could wish the righteous might smite him friendly and reprooue him for such smiting should be good for him Psalme 141. verse 5. Vse 2 Let vs learne by Dauids example quietly and patiently to heare of our sinnes and to heare GODS iudgements denounced against them Faithfull Ministers token of Gods loue and let vs deeme it a singular fauour of God if the Lord send some godlie Nathan to tell vs of our sinnes and to thunder out GODS iudgements against them it is a signe the Lord loueth vs and would not haue vs to perish And therefore let vs bee so farre from murmuring or disliking the Lords Ministers for telling vs of our sins that we should rather loue them and like them yea Dauid loued Nathan aboue all other men because that hoe was a meanes to reclaime him and bring him home againe by true repentance And so it is with all Gods children that those faithfull Ministers of the Word which haue beene the meanes to humble them and cast them downe for their sins Psal 141.5 of all other they loue them and make much of them Vse 3 Seeing when Nathan reprooued Dauid hee acknowledgeth it to bee the Lords rebuking of him it must admonish all men to listen vnto the word of God in the mouth of his ministers Ghd'speaketh by his Ministera as though the Lord himselfe should speake vnto them for they stand in his steade and whatsoeuer they speake in the name of the Lord it is as much as if the Lord should speake from heauen and therefore CHRIST saith Luk. 10.16 He that heareth you heareth mee And hee that despiseth you despiseth me and hee that despiseth mee despiseth him that sent me And therefore let vs take to heart the judgements of GOD threatened by his Ministers let vs make a good vse of them and let vs assure our selues that vnlesse we do repent they will seize vpon vs and therefore let all vngodly men take heede how they reuile Gods ministers when they deale soundly and roundly sincerely and sharpely for sinne for thou striuest not with man but with God And pure when thou iudgest THAT is that thou mayest be knowne to be pure free from all cruelty and iniustice in thy iudgements when thou dost chasten man for sinne wee must needes acknowledge that thou art iust and dost neuer deale so hardly with vs as we deserue For himselfe hee confesseth that GOD is most iust That howsoeuer the Lord might bring vpon him all those Iudgements which hee had threatned by his Prophet against hin viz. That euill should be raised against him out of his owne house That the Sword should bee sent against it That his wiues should be openly defiled That the childe borne in adultery should die yet though all those things should come vpon him and his house the Lord should still free from cruelty and iniustice Doctrine By this example of Dauid wee learne to free the Lord from all cruell God is euer iust in his iudgements hard and vniust dealing that although the Lord bring vpon vs many and grieuous judgements sickenes pouerty imprisonment plague famine sword pestilence c. yet let vs take it so to heart that euer we do acknowledge GOD is free from all cruell and vniust dealing Dan. 9 5 6 7. a most liuely example of this we haue in the people of the Iewes whom the Lord had grieuously afflicted for the contempt of his word and despising his Prophets sent them into great captiuitie now being there they doe not complaine of any vniust dealing of God towards them but confesse rather Lam. 3.22 That it was his endlesse mercie that we were not consumed Because his compassions faile not the like example we haue in Iob Iob 1.22 who neuer charged God of any vniust dealing And to the same purpose speaks the Church Micah 7.9 I will beare the wrath of the Lord because I haue sinned against him Vse 1 Hence wee are taught whatsoeuer crosse or iudgement the Lord shall lay vpon vs to vndergoe the same without murmuring or repining against GOD for in all these things God is most righteous and laieth nothing on vs which we haue not deserued Let vs therfore learne with Dauid to be dombe and silent vnder the hand of God whatsoeuer we suffer because God hath done it and wee haue deserued it But alas how far is this from those men who when they are crossed are readie to breake into cursing and swearing c. or at the least fret and repine against God as if he had done them wrong in punishing them Vse 2 This condemns that great impatiencie of many a one that when the lord doth exercise them by sickenes by pouertie by crosses in wife or children c. are ready to murmure and complaine that the Lord dealeth hardly with them so that they dare reason and dispute with GOD this was Iobs case in his extreamitie hee forgate himselfe and spake soolishly nay rather let vs with Dauid confesse and acknowledge that it is the iust hand of GOD and that he doth vs no wrong although hee send many and long afflictions vpon vs let vs confesse it is his mercy that hee sends no more yea let vs acknowledge that wee are worthy ten thousand times to perish for our sinnes and to be damned eternally And if the Lord should for euer condemne vs Iob 13.15 Dan. 9. yet he should be iust Vse 2 This condemnes all those prowd spirites who dare charge the Lord of great cruelty and hardnesse if hee should reiect the greatest part of mankind and damne them for their sinnes they thinke it stands not with Gods mercy so to do but as the Apostle Paul in the eleuenth chapter to the Romanes saith What arte thou O man that darest dispute with God Yea it is therefore most iust because GOD willeth it for his will is the rule of iustice And therefore anie thing is iust because he willes it and therfore let vs not only in our owne Note Particular crosses and calamities acknowledge God to be iust but also in the matter of Reprobation and Reiection let vs acknowledge Almightie GOD to be most iust and righteous let God be true and euery man a liar Vse 3 Seeing the Lord is so pure and iust free from all cruell and hard
on CHRIST God will make them of the cursed fire-brands of Hell heires of the kingdome of Heauen of the limbe of the Diuell the members of Iesus Christ of adulterers and filthy sinners such as Dauid was chaste and pure and the holy seruants of God And this the Lord promises men that if they will repent turne to God and forsake their sinnefull wayes Esay 1.18.19 Then though your sinnes were as redde as searlet I will make them as white as snow Though they were as crimson yet I will make them cleane as wooll That is though men bee guiltie of bloudie finnes notorious euills as Dauid of murder vncleannes whooredome adultery couetousnesse swearing contempt of the word of God c. Yet if thou hast the grace to repent certainely the Lord will most thorowly purge and wash away all thy sinnes hee will seale thee a generall pardon of them all if thou wilt onely repent and lay holde vpon Christ Oh! then let me speake vnto you in the name of God hast thou been a vile blasphemer hast thou beene a contemner of the Word a persecuter of Gods children hast thou been a cruell murderer oppressor vsurer hast thou beene an adulterer a filthie liuer Well if thou wilt now repent turne to God bewaile thy sins beg pardon of thē if thou wilt renounce leaue and forsake them become a new creature in Christ Iesus and amend thy si●full life loe God doth this day offer mercy vnto thee he wil embrace thee as he did the Prodigall child he will wash thee in the bloud of his owne Sonne Luke 15. hee will couer thee in his righteousnes hee will pardon all thy sinnes and neuer lay them to thy charge he will make of thee that art a vile and miserable sinner a very fire-brand of hel a blessed member of Iesus Christ And therefore let not the number or greatnesse of thy sinnes hinder thee for if thou canst repent God wi●● pardon them all and receiue thee to mercy Oh then if thou wilt not for all this repent and turne to God leaue and forsake thy sins and impieties become a new creature in Christ Iesus but lie in thy sinnes and wallow in the filth of them still and harden thy heart against all the sweete and gracious offers of mercy How art thou worthy to perish 2. Cor. 5.18 if thou shalt despise so great saluation VERSE 8. 8 Make mee to heare of ioy and gladnesse that the bones which thou hast broken may reioyce Dauid heare entreats for peace of conscience DAVID hauing in the former verse craued mercy at the hands of God for the pardon of his sinnes which were both many and great he doth in this verse beg at the hands of God the blessed fruit of the same namely the blessed and comfortable perswasion of Gods mercy and assurance of his loue for the pardon of his sins that God would euen testifie vnto his poore soule and wounded conscience by his spirit inwardly Sinne had takē away his inward ioy that he was appeased and pacified with him and in Iesus Christ reconciled vnto him that so being thus assured of Gods loue of reconciliation with God and the pardon of his sins his wounded conscience might be comforted his wounded soule and heauy heart might be refreshed and his exceeding griefe might be mittigated and asswaged Parts of his verse In this verse note two speciall points First what is the thing Dauid so instantly craueth of God namely that he would cause him to heare comfortable and blessed newes o● Gods mercy and assurance of th● pardon of his sinnes Make mee t● heare of c. Secondly the end wherefore hee so begs requests for this namely that his broken heart and bleeding conscience might be comforted and his vnspeakeable griefe by the feeling of Gods loue might bee ended That the bones which thou hast broken may reioyce Make mee to heare AS if he should haue faid O Lord I beseech thee to witnesse thy loue and fauour vnto mee yea I beseech thee send thy blessed and holy spirit to certifie my conscience of the blessed pardon of all my sinnes that thou wilt not enter into iudgement with me for them And that which Dauid doth heare confesse of himselfe all the children of God shall one day be sure to find by experience that sinne doth spoile them of their inward peace and ioy Oh then if we could remember how sweet the ioy and peace is which by sin we loose for the vaine and transitory pleasures of sinne which are but for a season wee would neuer make so bad exchange The maine point is what is it that Dauid so earnestly craues of GOD namely that GOD would assure him of the blessed pardon of his sins but some may say this seemes needlesse did not the Lord send Nathan to him who after Dauid had confessed his sinne told him The Lord hath pardoned thy sinne thou shalt not die 2. Sam. 12.13 How then comes it to passe that here hee prayes the Lord to cause him to heare and feele this the pardon of his sinnes I answere First it is true that Nathan the Prophet of God did assure him of the pardon of his sins vpon his true repentance but yet Dauids heart being wounded with sinne could not so fully feele and finde the assurance of Gods loue and pardon of his sinnes and therefore intreats the Lord to certifie his conscience inwardly by his spirit fully to assure him of the same Secondly I answer that though Dauid heard Nathan tell him that the Lord would pardon his sinne yet hee iudged the outward testimonie of all men and Angells as nothing vnlesse the inward certificate and testimonie of the holy-Ghost go with it inwardly to certifie assure and perswade ●he poore wounded conscience of Gods loue and fauour Doctrine 1 Hence wee learne sundry points of instruction First that as Dauid praies to be assured of GODS loue and the pardon of his sinnes so euery true childe of God that beleeues and repents of all his sinnes may know and bee assured in his conscience of Gods loue and fauour Euerie childe of God may be assure● of the pardon of hi● sinnes and the pardon of them all And in the Article of our faith we doe professe we beleeue the remission of our sinnes and life euerlasting and seeing wee pray for this that GOD would forgiue our sinnes and trespasses therefore we beleeue it else we sinne in praying for it so that euerie one that truely repenteth and embraceth Iesus Christ is a new creature hates vile wayes indeuours in heart and life to please GOD 2. Pet. 1. hee may know and be assured that he is reconciled to God and his sinnes be pardoned Vse 1 This condemnes that hellish Doctrine of the Papists who teach and hold that no man can bee assured of the pardon of his sinnes vnlesse God send a reuelation from heauen to do it and that it is
yea if the Son of God which had no sinne take but our sinnes vpon him he must be punished the Iustice of GOD will ceize vpon him And the reason of this is manifest because God doth so hate sinne that he cannot winke at it in any man Vse If the Lord do so sharpely and seuerely punish sin in his deerest children whom he loues best Oh! then what will he do vnto those that are his enemies If to the greene Tree what to the dry 1. Pet. 4.17 Ier. 25.29 If Iudgement begin at the house of God Oh! then what shall be the end of those that obey not the Gospell of God If God do so seuerely handle his owne people then much more the wicked May reioyce Doctrine Pardon of sin brings true ioy HEnce we learne that there is wonderfull ioy and gladnesse in the hearts of those who haue the pardon of their sinnes it is matter of endlesse comfort to feele the loue of God in a mans soule to know God to bee my gracious Father Iesus Christ to bee my Redeemer and the Holy Ghost to be my Comforter it is matter of endlesse comfort Psal 32.1 Blessed is hee whose wickednesse is forgiuen and whose sinne is couered Againe Rom. 14.17 The kingdome of God stands not in meat and drink but in righteousnesse peace and ioy in the Holy Ghost Vse 1 Wee learne hence that such as continue in any knowne sinne vnrepented of cannot looke for peace from God for where goes sinne there goes the curse Esay 48. There is no peace to the wicked God doth euen wage war enter into a combat against all impenitent sinners This the Prophet speaketh Psal 7. God doth whet his sword bend his bow and make it ready against the wicked And therefore if we want this and haue not the feeling of Gods loue and assurance of his mercy for the pardon of our sinnes Oh then let vs labour for it vse all meanes to attaine vnto it pray for it begge for mercy and giue no rest vnto thy soule till thou hast it and if thou hast it Oh then make much of it loose it not though thou mightst gaine a Kingdome for all the world will not affoord one dram of ioy and comfort without it and take heed of sin which will driue it away dim it and damp it and depriue vs of the feeling of it Vse 2 Wee see that vngodly men doe offer great wrong vnto the children of God Oh! say prophane beasts and Atheists these professors these Puritanes they are alwaies heauy and dumpish there is no comfort no ioy no mirth in them they are alwaies sad and heauy Thou lyest like an Atheist they haue more sound Ioy and Christian Mirth in one houre then the cursed Athiests of the world haue in a yeare yea who should bee merry if the children of GOD be not merry Who can reioyce more then hee that is the childe of God that feeles Gods loue in his soule Rom. 8.1 is a member of IESVS CHRIST and to whom there is no feare of condemnation It is true indeed in regard of our sinnes and euils wee haue cause to mourne and lament yea to weepe if it were possible teares of bloud but in regard of Gods mercy in that wee bee reconciled to God deliuered from Death Hell and Damnation by the death and merites of IESVS CHRIST in whom we beleeue we can be merry yea reioyce in all estates in sicknesse as well as in health in pouerty as plenty in prison as in liberty Looke on Peter in prison Paul in his chaines whereas wicked men haue onely a carnall and worldly ioy in their friends riches honors pleasures and delights if these be gone and lost all their ioy lyes in the dust then they be dumpish heauy and sad no ioy then no reioycing but a knife an halter a pond So that by this wee see a cleare and notable difference betweene the ioy of wicked men and the ioy of Gods children the ioy of wicked men it is carnall and worldly and earthly the ioy of Gods children is spirituall inward and heauenly theirs is onely in time of prosperity but the ioy of Gods children is durable permanent lasting for euer in life and death whereas the ioy of wicked men ends in death if not before VERSE 9. 9 Hide thy face from my sinnes and blot out all mine iniquities Dauid can no way haue peace till his sins be pardoned IN these words Dauid doth the third time renue his former petition and suite vnto God for the pardon of his sins as one wonderfully amazed and cast downe in the sense and feeling of Gods anger for his sinnes Parts of the verse And the request hath two parts First because hee had prouoked the Lord to anger and was in danger of his displeasure he intreates him to hide away his angry countenance from beholding his sinnes As if hee should haue said ô Lord I haue committed great and greiuous sinnes in thy sight and giuen thee cause to bee angry with mee but Lord I beseech thee cast away my sinnes out of thy sight looke not on them neither call them to account but put them cleane out of minde Secondly he intreates the Lord to blot them out of his book of remembrance alluding to them that keepe a booke of debt who write all downe that is owing vnto them and in token all is discharged blot and crosse the booke So he requests the Lord to crosse the booke of debt because he was not able to pay the debt therefore he requires that he would in the bloud of CHRIST bee content to blot the booke When as Dauid praies to GOD that he would turne away his face that is that he would not call his sins to mind to punish them Doctr. 1 Gods anger most fearefull to the godly but forget and forgiue them and as it were cast them behind his backe as men vse to do with things they will not remember Hence wee learne that there is nothing so fearefull to a poore distressed sinner as is the terrible anger and frowning countenance of the most righteous God 1. Cor. 10.5 Psalm 5.5 Psal 45.7 which if a man beholds and seeth the Lord to frowne vpon him it is impossible that all the creatures in heauen and earth should giue him any comfort no Dauid a King being in danger of his iust anger for sin could haue no ioy nor comfort till hee was reconciled to GOD and did behold his louing countenance turned towards him in and by the meanes of IESVS CHRIST And no maruell though the Prophet intreate the Lord to turne away his angry face for the anger of God is most terrible yea more heauy then if a M●lstone yea heauen and earth should bee laid vpon a mans soule for as Paul saith Rom. 8.31 Heb. 10.30 Math. 5. if God be with vs who can be against vs so if hee bee against vs who can be with
for sanctified hearts intreate the Lord to create them in vs and to take away our stony and corrupt hearts Luke 8. and giue vs good and honest hearts sanctified by his Spirit for looke how our hearts bee so will our thoughts words and workes be a good heart will haue good words and good deeds but a stinking and corrupt heart will send forth vile and filthy words and workes Quest Doth Dauid desire no more but a cleane heart hath he no care of his words and his actions of his outward life and conuersation Ans Yes verily Dauid though he names but the heart yet vnderstands the whole man both outward and inward but because that is the fountaine of all therefore hee names that and if the heart be pure it will make the whole man good for the heart of man is like the great wheele of a clocke it is the first mouer either to good or ill Hence marke Doctr. 3 that in true sanctification True Sanctification is neuer in part where the worke is truely wrought it is not onely outward in word and deed but it is inward and of the whole man both body and soule heart will iudgement affection conscience words and workes The God of peace sanctifie you throughout 1. Thess 5.23 So that the minde which by nature is full of blindnesse and ignorance is inlightened with the true knowledge of God reuealed in his Word the will flyeth euil and imbraceth that is good the affections are purged from rebellion yea euery part and faculty both of body and soule is sanctified So that as wee haue giuen vp our members seruants of vnrighteousnesse to worke sinne Rom. 6.19 Now they become seruants of righteousnesse to holinesse Yea the body is now a fit Temple of the Holy-ghost fit to performe all duties to GODS glory and the edifying of our brethren And therefore this must be remembred that he he which is truely sanctified is wholy sanctified throughout in soule and body Vse 1 This shewes thousands in the world to bee in a miserable case for alas they seeme to be religious and yet are not truely sanctified for they liue in some sinne or other with Herod Mark 6.2 they nourish in their bosomes many sinfull and rebellious lusts and desires Note this well Well if thy tongue bee not sanctified to cease from ill words and to speake well if thy hands or eyes or eares Iames 1. c. if thou be not sanctified throughout in euery part there is no true worke of grace no sound sanctification for where it is truely wrought there will bee a change in all parts and powers of soule and body Vse 2 Let vs labour to bee assured of this blessed worke of Sanctification in that wee finde our selues purgd throughout our mindes will affection reason conscience tongues hands feete that we deny any seruice to sin and Sathan and doe willingly consecrate all to God for if we keep one part and neglect another it will not boote vs no more then to set a strong defence at one place of a Castle and to neglect the rest or to shut one gate and let the rest stand open Notes to know whether this change is wrought in vs or no. Now that wee may the better descerne our estate whether the sound worke of grace be wrought in vs or no and whether God hath sanctified our hearts truly or not we shal know it by these three fruits of sanctification which are euer found in all them that be truely sanctified First a detestation and earnest loathing of our former sins in which we haue delighted and taken pleasure in with an hearty loue of righteousnesse and holinesse and newnesse of life so as wee are loath to offend God in any thing and are most carefull to please him in all things when as wee carry a purpose not to sin but can say I delight in the Law of ●●d in the inward man Rom. 7.22 though we fall by the infirmity of our owne flesh Secondly when wee finde in our selues that from this loue of that is good and hatred of euill we find an earnest desire in our hearts to imbrace the one and to flye to other so that from this desire there arises a setled purpose in heart and a carefull endeuour in life to mortifie our corrupt nature to subdue the flesh and in time to come to frame our liues in all things according to the rule of Gods holy word and that we not onely desire this but vse all blessed meanes Word Sacrament Prayer meditation to performe it Thirdly another fruite is this namely when as wee finde in vs this desire to do well and purpose and hearty indeuour to kill sinne and to liue to God is hindred by our spirituall enemies the deuill world and the flesh that then wee finde a griefe of heart a spirituall combat between the flesh and the spirit whereby wee striue struggle to preuaile against our spirituall enemies and to ouercome them then there is wonderfull peace of conscience and ioy in the Holy Ghost Vse 2 Well then let all men try themselues whether God hath by his Spirit truly wrought the worke of Sanctification or not First dost thou hate thy former sins and loath them as bane and poyson yea as the deuill himselfe and doth thy heart loue good duties holy and righteous which before thou foundest bitter Secondly dost thou desire and indeuour to kill thy corruptions to subdue and mortifie thy lusts and desires and dost in deuour to frame thy life according to the rule of Gods word and makest that thy sole guide Thirdly dost thou grieue at thy faults and infirmites shunnest the occasions of sin and dost wrestle against all the temptations of Sathan and dost thou reioyce in nothing more then to preuaile and get the victory These bee good signes and fruits of Sanctification but bee they wanting thou canst not be assured thou art truely sanctified or hast any true worke of grace as yet wrought in thy heart O GOD. HEnce we learne who is the Authour of this worke of Sanctification Doctr. 4 God the Author of Sanctification namely it is the proper worke of the third person in Trinity the holy Ghost he doth sanctifie the Elect 1. Thes 5.23 The very God of peace sanctifie you throughout The faithfull are begotten Iohn 1.13 Not of flesh and bloud nor of the will of man but of God This worke of Sanctification cannot flow from our parents For who can bring a cleane thing out of filthines S. Ioh. 13. The new birth is not of bloud nor of the will of the flesh nor of man but of Christ who 1. Cor. 1.30 It made vnto vs sanctification Col. 1.19 In him are hid all the treasures of it Of whose fulnesse wee receiue grace for grace 1. Ioh. 16. Againe it is said Eze. 36.26 A new heart will I giue them and a new spirit will I put
into them And I will take away their stony hearts and giue them hearts of flesh God the Father sanctifieth in giuing his Sou Christ vnto vs so Christ sanctifieth in washing vs from our sins in his bloud And the Holy Ghost in applying CHRIST IESVS his death and resurrection to vs. And thus the worke of Regeneration or Sanctification is by GOD alone wrought i● the Elect. Vse Well then this shewes that man hath no freedome of will in heauenly things pertaining to Eternall Life but all is of God faith saluation life eternall and comes from GOD and therefore let vs vse all good meanes appointed of GOD and seeke this at his hands who alone can and will do it Now followes the second part of the verse Part of this verse And renew a right Spirit within mee Wherein Dauid craues grace from GOD to become a new creature and withall that God wold inable him by his spirit to be faithful and constant in time to come and therefore requires of God a stable Spirit a firme Spirit that is not onely a constant purpose to walke vprightly with GOD but power and strength from his Spirit to become faithfull and constant as fearing his owne weaknesse if the Lord should leaue him to himselfe For as GOD giues grace to obey so he must giue grace to perseuer As if hee should haue said O Lord thou hast begunne this blessed work of regeneration new Birth by thy holy Spirit But I like a sinfull wretch by sin and rebellion haue hindred the same and broken off the gracious worke of thy holy Spirit Now I beseech thee O Lord lay to thy hand againe and a fresh begin to renew the work of thy Spirit euen the blessed worke of new Birth and withall grant that in time to come I may be strengthned in the inner man by thy holy Spirit and may bee made thereby firme and constant to continue yea to grow and hold out to the end in holy obedience Doctr. 1 Marke that Dauid acknowledgeth he had broken off the worke of God his Spirit in him Man by sinning breakes of the worker of Sanctification and interrupted the same and hindred the worke of Sanctification by his sinnes and disobedience And therefore wee learne that after God hath touched a mans heart to repent and sanctified him by his Spirit if hee sinne and rebell against God hee doth what lies in him to cut off the worke of grace to hinder the work of his saluation and breake off the gracious worke of Sanctification and new Birth and if the Lord should leaue him hee shold fal cleane away from grace for the Spirit of God is glad and ioyfull when as we are carefull to auoid all those waies which offend God and wound our soules when we seeke to keep good hearts faith vnfeigned a good conscience then the Spirit of God doth daily proceed with the worke of new Birth and Sanctification but after we shall rebell against God and comm●● sinne we g●●eue the holy Spirit of GOD and vexe him that hee is compelled by our lewdnesse to leaue off the worke in the middest because wee suffer not our selues to bee wrought vpon Eph. 4.30 but we will follow our owne lusts and liking and when the spirit of GOD ceaseth to renue vs and to beget our hearts to God then there rises blindnesse of minde so as we cannot conceiue and feele the loue of God as in Dauid And then this gracious worke of the spirit being interrupted there arises griefe and sorrow of soule and conscience Vse 1 Well seeing this is the fruite of our sinnes against knowledge and conscience they hinder the worke of grace and new birth interrupt the blessed worke of sanctification begun by Gods Spirit bring blindenesse of mind and hardnes of heart Oh then let vs take heed of sinne intreate the Lord that hee would giue vs grace for euer to hide his word in our hearts that wee might not sinne against his Maiesty and that he wold not leaue vs to blindenesse of minde and hardnesse of heart but that hee would rather continue his loue and mercy vnto vs and that his holy spirit would daily proceede with the blessed worke of Sanctification and renuing of our soules vnto holinesse and true righteousnesse Vse 2 So often as we bee tempted to sin let vs remember that if we yeeld vnto it wee shall hinder the blessed work of Gods Spirit hinder our new Birth and Sanctication and thereby do what lies in our power to grieue the holy Spirit of God and cause him to leaue off the blessed worke of regeneration Vse 2 When Dauid intreates the Lord that hee would renue a constant and stable spirit in him Good to feare our weaknes he shewes that he was greatly affraid of his own weak nesse and therefore desires strength from God to hold out and perseuer in obedience euen vnto the end that God would by his Spirit giue him a constant purpose continuall indeuour both in heart and life to doe his will and therefore we learne from him to suspect our selues to feare our owne weakenes and infirmity if the Lord should leaue vs to our selues Blessed is the man that feares alwaies Pro. 28.14 but hee that hardeneth his heart shall runne into all euill waies For such is our weaknes that we are ready to fal into the selfe fame sinne from the which wee are escaped of the Lord doe but a little leaue vs to our selues This doth the Prophet teach Psalme 78. How oft d●d they prouoke him in the wildernes and grieue him in the desart Thus did Pharaoh Exod. 9. Chap. 27. I haue sinned and the LORD is righteous but I and my people are sinnefull But when the Iudgement was remoued his heart was hardened againe and hee continued in his sinne Wee see this in the example of the Israelites Iudges the third Chapter They commiteed euill againe and againe they fell into idolatry they knew it was a sinne yea and they had experience of Gods seueritie against it for all that they fell againe into the same sinne and so prouoked the Lord to punish them So Hebr. 6. Many sinne againe after the receiuing and acknowledgement of the truth So that except the Lord vpholde and holde men backe they wil fall into the same sinnes they before committed and so prouoke the Lord afresh to punish them O then let vs feare our weakenes If Dauid a holy Prophet a man after GODS heart prayeth thus that GOD would stablish him with his free Spirit that is giue him a constant purpose and indeuour to continue in obedience how much more haue we need to do the same knowing how weake we are how many inticements wee haue to sinne how cunning the Diuell is and vseth the world and the flesh as so many enemies to fight against vs well let vs feare the worst and doubt our weaknesse and it will make vs more carefull to
Paul professeth of himselfe Luke 8. Phil. 3.7.8 that he esteemed all things but dung in comparison of CHRIST IESVS and the fauour of God in him And the reason is plaine because if a man had all the world and wanted the loue and fauour of GOD was in his displeasure Mat. 16.26 and vnder the curse of God what good could it do him Euen as if a Subiect should haue ten thousand pounds and yet the King cannot abide him but seeke his death And therefore the childe of God if hee were asked what is the thing hee desires most in all the world would answer Mercy and the loue of GOD in IESVS CHRIST hee would despise honours lands Psal 32.1.2 liuings gold siluer pleasures and delights and preferre one dramme of mercy and the least drop of Christs blood for saluation before all the world Vse 1 This may serue to reproue thousands in the world carnall men and women so they haue the world at will and may lieu at ease eate drink and bee merry they feele no want of Gods mercy no need of Christs bloud they esteeme not Gods fauour and loue desire not reconcliation but say Who will shew vs any good Well diddest thou neuer feele the want of GODS mercy no hungring and thirsting after IESVS CHRIST and his righteousnesse it is manifest thou dost not belong to GOD thou waste neuer yet truely humbled Vse 2 Let this Doctrine admonish vs to labour with our heartes to bee affected with this namely to esteeme more of GODS loue and fauour and assurance of his mercy then all the world let vs desire it more let vs reioyce more in it so as if the question should bee asked what is the thing that thou doest most desire and affect and what thou dost most delight and reioyce in of all the things in the world wee may be able in truth to answere and say with feeling and comfort I desire nothing more vnder Heauen then the mercy of GOD in IESVS CHRIST to be in his fauour to be reconciled vnto his Maiesty and with Paul to esteeme all things but dung in comparison of that And till this be in vs in some measure we can neuer finde true comfort to our soules and bee assured that we haue true sauing-faith in Christ For this is a certaine fruite and note of an humble and beleeuing heart to hunger and thirst after Gods mercy in Christ and to esteeme more highly of the least drop of Christ his precious Bloud for our saluation then of all the world if it were offered vnto vs. Vse 3 Wee must labour to manifest this our earnest desire and great account of Gods mercy by vsing all blessed meanes to attaine vnto it wee must repent and bewaile our sinnes leaue and forsake them wee must embrace Iesus Christ by faith and cry with teares vnto GOD for mercy Knocke Seeke Aske Math. 7.7 Acts 13.20 And let vs doe as the men of Tyrus and Sydon when Herod tooke a pitch against them and intended to warre against them they came all with one accord and besought Blastus the Kings Chamberlaine to haue peace So let vs go vnto IESVS CHRIST the Peace-maker desire him to speake to GOD the Father for vs that there may bee an euerlasting peace Doctr. 3 When Dauid prayeth that God would restore vnto him State of Gods children not alwaies alike The ioy of his Saluation those sweet comforts he was wont to feele and finde in Gods mercy and feeling of his loue in Christ wee learne that the state of Gods children is not alwaies alike full of ioy comfort and gladnesse but sometimes full of griefe misery cares and trouble For the dearest children of God who are replenished with the greatest measure of ioy and comfort in the feeling and assurance of Gods loue in Christ when as the Lord leaues them to fall into some sin against knowledge conscience they shall finde not onely a great decay but an vtter losse of ioy and comfort for the time Thus it was with Dauid who though he was a man after Gods own heart enriched with great blessings and spirituall mercies most deerely beloued of God sanctified in great measure yet now hauing fallen into these two filthy sinnes of Adultery and Murder see how he if perplexed in great distresse and trouble of minde and now the feeling of Gods mercy and ioy in Gods Spirit seemed to bee cleane lost So it was in Peter Luke 23. and so it is in euery childe of God Didst thou euer sinne against knowledge and conscience since thou wast conuerted thou shalt finde then a wonderfull deadnesse of heart trouble of minde and feeling of Gods anger with the losse of comfort for a time Vse 1 Seeing sinnes against knowledge and conscience wound the soule exceedingly and depriue vs of the peace and comfort and ioy of GODS Spirit and bring terrours feares and gripings with them Let vs as to auoid all sinne so especially auoid sinne against knowledge and conscience and labour in all things in all places and at all times to liue and walke so vpright with GOD that thou neuer wound thy conscience though thou mightest get the greatest gaine honour or pleasure yet if it bee sinne and that against knowledge and conscience abhorre it and commit it not if thou louest thy owne soule for if sinnes of ignorance shall not escape punishment vnlesse men repent much more sinnes against knowledge and conscience for these prouoke the Lord exceedingly to turne away his fauour from vs draw downe his iudgements vpon vs wound the conscience depriue vs of the feeling of Gods loue and fauour bring trouble of minde and a wounded conscience oh then would you inioy this great blessing of peace of conscience which is a continuall feast would you be loath to loose the feeling of GODS loue and comfort of Gods spirit auoid all sinne but especially presumptuous sinnes against knowledge and conscience they wound especially and depriue vs of peace of conscience Vse 2 If the Lord doe at any time leaue vs to sinne euen presumptuous sinnes against knowledge and conscience which is a fearefull thing yet let vs not despaire vtterly of Gods mercy but seeke to renew the feeling of Gods loue againe intreate the Lord to restore vnto vs the ioy of his saluation and that wee may obtaine the fauour of God againe and renew the feeling of his loue let vs renew our repentance bewaile our grieuous and heynous sinnes seeke earnestly for grace and pardon and giue the Lord no rest at all till wee finde and feele him to bee reconciled vnto vs in IESVS CHRIST Doctr. 4 Marke what was the speciall thing wherein Dauid this holy seruant of GOD did reioyce Pardon of sinne the soundest ioy not in gold or siluer not pleasures and carnall delights not in lands and liuings not in a Kingdome but in the saluation of GOD in his loue in pardon of his sinnes and saluation of his
adultery murder c. take heed thou dispairest not with Caine to say my sin is greater then can bee forgiuen but repent with Dauid and GOD will pardon it Vse 2 Let no man presume heereupon to sinne because God will pardon great sinnes for as it is true that God will pardon great sinnes when men repent truely of them so without repentance there is no pardon of the least sinne and if thou shalt wittingly and willingly rush into great sinnes it is a great doubt that thou shalt neuer or hardly get out of them hee that sinnes because GOD is mercifull doth abuse his mercy and then his mercy shall bee turned into iudgement Gods mercy should lead vs to repentance and not make vs bold to sinne Rom. 2.4 Doctr. 3 Seeing Dauid praies and intreates the Lord not onely to deliuer him from sinne The punishment of sinne should terrifie vs from sinning but also from the punishment due to his sinne that curse of God which was due to his grieuous sinnes of adultery and murther as the Prophet told him because hee had done this euill The sword should neuer depart from his house 2. Sam. 12. and his owne sonnes should defile his wiues Wee learne in regard of GODS fearefull iudgements plagues and punishments that attend and waite vpon sinne to bee affraid to commit sinne against GOD for sure it is that the curse followes sinne and as sinne growes so growes the curse for the Lord is a iust GOD and must needes punish the transgressours of his Law And although he take not his louing kindnesse from them neither suffer his truth to faile yet hee will visite their trangressions with the rod and their sinnes with scourges as wee may see heere by the example of Dauid of the people of Israell Iudges the fourth chapter the first and second verses of Miriam Numb 12. of Salomon Asa Iehosaphat Iosiah Hezekiah c. If then wee breake his Statutes and keepe not his Commandements when hee searcheth with lights and findeth out our sinnes we must with Achan giue the glory to God and make confession vnto him we must pronounce righteousnesse to belong vnto him and vnto our selues open shame and confusion of face for euer Vse 1 Well then let vs remember this if wee sinne certainely the Lord will plague vs and punish vs either in our body or soule goods or good name wife or children the Lord will finde vs out wee cannot escape his iudgement wee cannot hide our sinne from him if men could bee perswaded of this oh they would bee affraid to lie in sinne if they thought God were a iust God to punish them and plague them for their sinnes how darest thou sinne if thou couldest bee perswaded of this that GOD will certainely plague theee Indeed the mercy of God should make vs loath to sinne but if that will not yet let his iustice terrifie and fright al secure and carelesse sinners Vse 2 Let no man sooth himselfe to thinke hee shall escape Deut. 14. If any man heare the curses of Gods law against sinne and shall blesse himselfe in his heart saying I shall haue peace although I walke after the stubbornenesse of my heart then the Lord will not be mercifull to that man but the wrath of the Lord and his iealousie shall smoake against him and hee shall bring vpon him euerie curse written in this law to root him cleane out Note I will visite those that bee frozen in their degrees and say in their harts God will neither do good nor euill and if neither the mercy of God will moue vs nor his iudgements make vs afraid to commit sinne our case is fearefull and damnable Vse 3 Lastly seeing God chastneth his owne children when they offend Then it must needes follow that the wicked which are none of his shall not escape his reuenging hand If the Lord be so seuere against sin and sinners that hee will not spare no not the sinnes and falles of his owne deare children beeing of his owne houshold and Citizens of his owne kingdome and the members of his owne body if the Lord do deale so sharpely with these Oh how heauy will he lay his iudgements vpon the wicked 1. Pet 4.17 18. The time is come that Iudgement must beginne at the house of God If it first beginne with vs what shall be the end of them which obey not the Gospel of God And if the Righteous scarcely be saued where shall the wicked and sinner appeare But God correcteth the godly in mercie the wicked in wrath The one as a louing father the other as a iust Iudge O that all wicked and vngodly men would lay this to heart and know that assured iudgement is reserued for them at the great day of the Lords generall Assises when they shall will they nill they pleade guiltie at GODS barre where the Register Booke of all their actions shall be brought forth and they shall receiue according to their workes Doctr. 4 In that Dauid speakes in the plurall number Deliuer mee from bloud True note of a penitent to aggrauate his sinne that my most hainous horrible and cruell sinne hee doth not mince it or lessen it but sets it out in his colours a bloudy sin a monstrous sin therefore in true repentance and confession of our sinnes wee must labour to aggrauate them to the full to set them out to make them appeare as vile and filthy as we can for thereby we shew our griefe and hatred for them Vse This condemneth most men who when they are tolde of their sinnes doe seeke to lessen and excuse them to make them little sinnes or no sins if they could well it is a signe of a naughtie heart as we see in Saul 1. Sam. 15. who would not confesse his sinne but excused it it shewes men are not humbled nor grieued haue no hatred of it but if we do truely see the loathsomnesse of sinne Oh wee would aggrauate it yea speake as badde as we can of it and not excuse it in any case the second thing in the petition is the manner of it namely that hee doth pray in faith and affiance of Gods mercy for he praies vnto God and describes him to be the God of his saluation because hee put all his affiance in Gods mercy for saluation and acknowledgeth it to be the gift of God Doctr. 5 In that Dauid thus prayeth for the pardon of his sinnes Faith required in prayer with faith and affiance We learne that if we desire to obtaine our requests wee must pray to God with faith and affiance in Gods mercy for at the same time that God toucheth a poore sinner to mourne for his sins and to repent he giues him faith to pray to God with affiance for pardon and saluation So then wee see whatsoeuer we aske at Gods hands we must aske in faith If any lacke wisedome let him aske in faith and wauer not Iam.
with selfe-loue that they see nothing or feele nothing to humble them or to bruise their stonie hearts but are like the Church of Ephesus for this is euer a fellow of hardnesse of heart Reu. 3 14● Eph 4.18 and cause of all ignorance of our misery Men are like those that be sicke of the lethargie it is a deadly disease and incurable this hardnesse of heart it is the common iudgement of God vpon our people it raignes euery where Vse 1 Seeing that this broken heart is so rare and hard to be found and the hard heart is so common and so dangerous a fore-runner to hell O let vs looke to our selues how wee finde our hearts broken and bruised with the sense of sinne mourne for them and bewaile them Alas it is wonderfull to see poore soules how men lie in sin see nothing and feare nothing nor complaine of nothing men can complaine of the stone in the reines and cry out for griefe but no man complaines of the stone in the heart they feele no such griefe though it be deadly and dangerous and if thou findest thy hart hardned so as thou art not touched and troubled with the sight of sinne of Gods vengeance of hell and damnation that thou canst not mourn for them that thou fearest not GODS iudgements and art not affected with his mercies to mourne for thy sinnes O! know that thy state is fearefull and miserable thou art in extreame danger to perish and to be damned for euer Vse 2 Seeing a hard heart is so fearfull a iudgement of God and a fore-runner of hell let vs vse all good means for the bruising of the heart and to this end wee must labour to know the Law of God how wee breake it daily in thought word and deed we must know the curse of God due to sinne That the wages of sin is death Rom. 6. psal 40.12 And because the preaching of the word is the most excellent meanes to worke this and is the Lords hammer to crush in peeces our stonie hearts let vs attend that And lastly let vs thinke much of Gods mercie in Christ that so his mercy patience long-sufferance c. may be a speciall meanes to bruise our hearts that we haue si●ned against him Vse 3 Let vs take heed of pride of heart to thinke too well of our selues for this is certaine where men and women thinke too well of themselues there is hardnesse of hart and where hardnes of heart is there is pride of heart for these two go not asunder and the more prowd the more hard-hearted and the more hard-hearted the more prowd and therfore if thy heart be humbled indeed brused for sinne there will follow a very lowe and base estimation of our selues 1. Tim. 1.15 to thinke more basely and meanely of our selues then any man can do The second point is the praise and commendations of this Sacrifice namely that the Prophet doth not onely call it the Sacrifice of GOD that is most excellent and such as God loues and likes but also he calls it broken Sacrifices in the plurall number The Sacrifices of God For it is not in vaine that he speakes in the plurall number and the meaning is this to shew that a heart broken and bruised for sinne is in stead of all other Sacrifices whatsoeuer and let men offer what Sacrifice they will neuer so many costly or excellent yet if this be wanting it is but in vaine GOD esteemes not of it one broken heart is more worth then a thousand Sacrifices of great price Instruct. THis may admonish euerie one to take heed that wee doe not present the Lord with any other Sacrifice but this which is in stead of all and more worth then a thousand offered by hard-hearted sinners for if a man offer many Sacrifices pray much preach much heare much receiue the Sacrament often yet if the heart be not broken humbled and bruised alas all is in vaine GOD esteemes of them as dogges bloud wee can not please him without the broken and contrite spirite Secondly wouldest thou offer vnto God a most precious Sacrifice that might be in stead of all the rest and make all the rest acceptable O! then present him with this broken hart the poore woman that cast into the Treasurie but two mites cast in more then all the rest because it came from a heart truely humbled and so if thou wouldst haue thy praiing Preaching Hearing c. please GOD then present the Lord with a broken heart which is in steed of all other sacrifices and makes them all acceptable and without this all is abhominable to the Lord. Thou wilt not despise Doctr. 2 THat is thou dost loue and like and art well pleased with it God doth highly esteeme of a broken heart with a broken heart and contrite spirit Hence we learne that God doth highly esteeme of and loue that man or woman which is of a broken heart as Iosias whose heart melted 2. Reg. 22.19 when as the heart is broken with the sight of sin and sence of Gods anger Luke 19. Esay 66.2 Esay 57.15 and withall doth imbrace IESVS CHRIST for pardon Vse 1 Heere is matter of endlesse comfort to poore distressed soules whose hearts are wounded and bruised for sin melt and mourne for them feel● the burthen of them and bewaile them thou art deere vnto God hee loues thee and likes thee and hath respect vnto thee and hee will comfort thee and deliuer thee looke on Ios●as that godly King on the Publican and on euery child of God how the Lord hath refreshed them Vse 2 Seeing the Lord doth not despise a broken and contrite spirit a distressed soule and wounded conscience he will not breake the bruised reede nor quench the smoaking flaxe then let no man or woman of a contrite spirit be out of heart as though the Lord hated them and regarded them not no no let them rather know that the Lordloues them and likes them that they are deere vnto him it is a wonderfull comfort to Gods poore children oh they finde and feele the heauy weight of sinne and groane vnder it so as they thinke the Lord loues them not but rather hates them but it is not so the Lord loues them and they are most deere vnto him VERSE 18.19 18 Bee fauourable vnto Zyon for thy good pleasure Build vp the wals of Ierusalem 19 Then shalt thou accept the sacrifice of righteousnesse euen the burnt-offering and oblation then shall they offer calues vpon thine Altar The secōd part of the Psalm cōtaining a prayer for the Church HITHERTO wee haue heard of the first part of this worthy Psalme wherein Dauid hath put vp sundry Petitions and requests to God for the pardon of his sinnes and turning away of GODS fearefull iudgements Now in these two last verses Dauid is mindefull of the Church and people of GOD and because he had by his sinnes not onely indangered his
wept when wee remembred thee O Syon And when the people desired Samuel to pray for them 1. Sam. 12.32 hee said God forbid that I should sinne against the Lord and cease praying for you This Paul performed to the Romans Rom 1. vers 9.10 GOD is my witnesse whom I serue in my Spirit in the Gospell of his Sonne that without ceasing I make mention of you always in my prayers So that we see here it hath been the practise of the Church and people of God to pray for the Church of God and that indeed for sundry reasons First it is Gods commandement that wee should pray for the Church of God Psal 12.22 6. pray for the peace of Ierusalem that is for the good and flourishing estate of Gods Church and people Secondly as it is Gods commandement so it is for our owne good because we shall fare the better for the common good of Gods Church they shall prosper that loue thee Thirdly we are or should be members of the Church of God whereof Christ is the onely head Now then members of the same body should procure the good one of another and therefore if it goe ill with the Church of God it cannot goe well with vs. How did Moses plead with God sundry times for his Church and people Exod. 32. So Nehemy he fasted prayed for the Church in misery Nehem. 1. and for the Citty of his Fathers Ierusalem And as it is the duty of all in generall to pray and procure the peace prosperity of Gods Church and people so especially ought Kings and Magistrates who are the gouernors and leaders of Gods people and his Lieutenants vpon earth Secondly Ministers are bound by especiall bond to pray for GODS Church Esay 6.21 Verse 6 For Syons sake I will not hold my peace and for Ierusalems sake I wil not rest vntill the righteoussnesse thereof breake forth as the light and the saluation thereof as a burning lampe I haue set watchmen vpon thy walles O Ierusalem which all the day and all the night continually shall not cease ye that are mindfull of the Lord keepe not silence Vse If this bee the duty of all men to labour to procure the wel-fare and happinesse of Gods Church and people then most wofull is the estate of all those that hinder the true worship and seruice of God when wicked men like bloudy SAVL shall breathe out threatnings and slaughter to the Church of God Well Acts 9.1 we shall reade in the Word of God as also in the Acts and Monuments wee shall euer finde the end of persecutors to bee exceeding fearefull some stricken downe with sudden death some dying desperatly and despairing of Gods mercy some run madde and the like fearefull ends which might admonish all persecuting Tyrants and bloudy enemies of the Church to change their minds and no more to persecute the poore Church and children of God lest they be plagued in the like manner Be fauourable Doctr. 3 That is Liberty of preaching one of Gods fauours so blesse thy poore Church that in it thy seruants the Prophets may euer preach thy holy word that thy worship and seruice may purely be performed and thy name called vpon the number of the elect may be increased and many soules saued Hence we learne that it is the great fauour and mercy of GOD to any Church or people when the word and Gospell of God is soundly and sincerely preached and the Sacraments duly administred when the people may with liberty and comfort come together to sanctifie Gods Sabaoth to call vpon the Lord in his Sanctuary to worship the Lord in his House And surely we see here what great cause we haue to blesse the name of GOD in this Land how gratious the Lord hath beene vnto vs aboue all Nations that are round about vs. So on the contrary part it is a great and grieuous iudgement of God to want faithful Ministers and holy seruants of God when God shall cause the golden Bels of Aaron to cease it is a token of Gods displeasure with any people town or kingdome then the Lord frownes vpon them and is exceeding angry with them then wo to that nation country or people when the Lord departs from them when he shal take a way their watchmen when he shall depriue them of their faithfull Ministers when hee shall take away his Word and Gospell The Lord threatens this as the greatest of all iudgements Amos 8.11 Reuel 2. then comes in sinne ignorance prophanetie impiety idolatry superstition and all manner of sinne till the Lord come with his iudgments to destroy them Vse 1 Seeing it is so great a token of the Lords dis-fauour of his anger and displeasure against any Church or Kingdome oh then let vs repent of our sins let vs intreate the Lord not to bring this iudgement vpon vs but rather to humble vs by any other meanes as it pleaseth his Maiesty Vse 2 This condemnes a plaine dotage and foolish dreame of ignorant persons Oh say some it was neuer a good world since wee had so much preaching but in time of Popery then all things were cheape and so they gather by outward peace and tranquility that GOD loued them and liked of them But wee see here howsoeuer many poore soules may deceiue themselues it is a singular fauour of God to a people when hee giues them his Gospell to bee truely preached taught vnto them when they may call vpon him in publicke and priuate This is a speciall fauour of God but where this is wanting Where prophesying failes Prou. 29. the people perish For where the word of God is not preached and the people taught there they are ignorant blinde and prophane and all manner of sinne abounds and where sinne abounds there the curse of God must needes hang ouer the heads of that people for where the word is not preached and the people taught though they abound in all prosperity yet it is not so great a fauour as they thinke it to be Nay it may be aiudgement vnto them for what are they the better to haue peace and plenty ease and liberty when as they want the fauour of God For euery blessing is not a benefite According to thy good pleasure These words containe the ground of his request namely the endlesse mercy and fauour of God in IESVS CHRIST not any goodness or worthinesse of their owne of Dauid or the people but hee builds his faith and petition of Gods meere and vndeserued mercy in Christ Doctr. 4 Hence wee learne Faith must not rest vpon others merits that wee must build our faith not vpon any goodnesse desert or worthinesse of our owne but vpon the alone mercy and good pleasure of GOD Dan. 9. He doth confesse it is true that they dare not appeare in their owne name or worthinesse but onely in the mercy of God in Christ To vs belongs shame Dan. 9.
frō the curse of the Law Dauid did often vse this to binde himselfe by couenant to serue the Lord Psal 116. He paid his vowes he made to God So Ieptha Iudg. 11. vowed vnto the Lord that he would offer sacrifice vnto the LORD who gaue him victory and though the matter of his vow was vnlawfull yet his vow to honour GOD was the fruite of faith Vse Well then let vs make our vse of this doctrine and seeing it is not onely lawfull but our duety euen to make solemne couenants vnto GOD that if hee shall bee fauourable vnto Syon and build vp the walles of Ierusalem that if hee shall deliuer vs from any misery iudgem nt or affliction whatsoeuer that then we will bee carefull to honour GOD to bee thankefull to his Maiestie let vs then make this couenant with the Lord our God let vs vow obedience and newnesse of life and let vs say with Dauid Psalm 119 126. I haue sworne and am stedfastly purposed to keepe thy ryghteous iudgements So let vs euen take a solemne vow of our owne soules that by the grace of God wee will haue more care to praise God to honour him to serue him to call vpon him and accordingly let vs be mindfull to performe the same for the Lord will require all the Vowes wee make vnto him This may stirre vs vp to remember what a solemne vow promise we haue made in Baptisme To forsake the Diuell and all his workes the vaine pompe and glory of the world that we will forsake the Diuill sin and Sathan so as we will not bee led nor ruled by them yea that wee will manfully fight vnder the banner of Christ Iesus become his faithfull Souldiers and seruants vnto our liues end This is the Couenant which wee haue made euery one of vs in our Baptisme and entrance into the Church of GOD before the presence of GOD and his Angels before the Congregation and Church of GOD but alas wee breake it daily and haue no care nor conscience to keepe it Well let vs know the Lord will one day require our Couenants and Vowes made vnto him Hee lookes wee should as well keepe them as make them Well then wouldst thou be loath to breake thy Vow Couenant or Promise made to an honest man especially being in thine owne power to keepe it and such a promise as the keeping whereof may procure thee much peace liberty and happinesse I know you would Oh then let vs bee as carefull to keepe promise with GOD to renounce the world the deuill and our owne sinnefull lusts so shall wee bring much honour to Almighty GOD and euerlasting good to our owne soules Doctr. 3 And last of all we learne hence that as it is the duty of euery Christian man and woman to pray publicke and priuate for the safety and good estate of the Church Publicke ●hankesgiuing after deliuerances required So likewise it is our duty publickly to render thankes vnto God for deliuerance bestowed vpon the same we may not be like the nine Leapers who haue wide mouthes to begge but no heart nor mouth to giue thankes for benefits receiued It hath euer been the care and religious custome of Gods Church and people after great and notable deliuerances from apparant and common Iudgements to render hearty and earnest thanks vnto God in solemne publicke maner Gen. 8. When Noah and his sons and family were newly deliuered from perishing in the floud he did the first thing build an Altar offer sacrifice call on the name of the Lord Exod. 15. so Moses and the children of Israel after their deliuerance out of Aegypt when they were safe and their enemies drowned do deuoutly and publickly sing praise and thanks vnto the Lord. Deborah and Barake doe the like Iudg. 5. And the Iewes being deliuered from Hamans treason Hest 10. they reioyce and keepe a solemne day to sing praise vnto God Vse Well let vs apply this doctrine to our selues wee are by Gods blessing the true Church and people of God professing the Gospell of Iesus Christ truly hating all superstition and Idolatry and for this cause cannot want many enemies The Papists the most subtill cruell and malitious enemies of Gods Church haue often set vpon vs assaulted vs sought to haue inuaded our King and Countrey as 88. By sundry treasons to kill our late Queene of famous and blessed memory and to destroy our gracious King Queene and all his posterity But amongst the rest and aboue all the rest none comparable to that last treason which was most close and cunningly wrought a long time in contriuing most bloudy and diuellish most barbarous and s●uadge threatning and seeking to destroy and root out King Councell spirituall and temporall M●gistrates aiming at the vtter subversion of ou● English Nation both Church and Common-wealth And surely if we consider well of i● I doe not see in all the Bible the lik● deliuerance so wonderfull and admirable 1. Beeing so long a time in hatching and contriuing with such secresie and concealement 2. Being vnder the ground in hell as it were in a place vnder the earth desiring darknesse more then light because the deed was euill 3. Being brought so neere the execution of it and neuer knowne nor suspected before 4. Being disclosed so strangely euen by one of the Traytors themselues one of the chiefe Actors in the Tragedy 5. Being so generall so fearefull and monstrous that it should not haue beene to the destruction of one or two but of the chiefe of the whole land King Queene Prince Nobles Iudges Bishops in a word the flower of the whole kingdome the want of any one whereof were a blemish to a state and would bring a ruine to a kingdome Now do as Ahashuerosh did Hest 6.1 Cause the Records to bee read and Chronicles to be searched Antient and Moderne Diuine or Prophane amongst the Turkes or Painims yea if Hell keepe any Records search there and see if yee can patterne this conspiracie or match this danger But there is no counsell against the Lord Mans wisedome is foolishnesse vnto him his greatest strength but weaknesse his life but a breath and his honour but a blast So then we see we haue as great cause to render thanks vnto the Lord as any people or Nation vnder Heauen That 5 day of Nouember is a day to be remembred and neuer to bee forgotten a glad and ioyfull day and we ought euery one in publicke and priuate to stirre vp our hearts in thanksgiuing vnto the Lord for it was the Lords doing and ●t is meruailous in our eyes It is the day which the Lord made for the glory of his name let vs reioyce and bee glad in it Now it is not enough to keepe that day as an idle Holy-day to r●st from labour and worke to ring B●ls and make Bon-fires to giue our selues to eating drinking and swilling to sports and pastime for this is no honour vnto God But first our thankefulnesse must appeare in a most reuerent thankfull commemoration and remembrance of this so great and wonderfull a deliuerance we must call it to minde thinke of the greatnesse of it we must speake of it to our children and posterity and call vpon them to be thankfull for the child that is yet vnborne is bound to blesse God for it Exod. 12.6 Secondly wee must sing Psalmes of praise and thankes-giuing vnto God in token of thankfulnesse and that publickly in the Church and Congregation of Gods people Thirdly we must come together into Gods house to heare his word and to call vpon his name and that is a speciall part of our vnfained thanfulnesse Fourthly wee must testifie our thankfulnesse in most hearty and du●iful obedience which is the greatest and the best sacrifice 1. Sam. 15. and if thi● be wanting all we doe is nothing worth Esay 29.13 So that for our generall deliuerance there shold 〈◊〉 a generall thankesgiuing in a generall reformation of Church and Common-wealth of our hearts and sinful liues otherwise indeed we are vnthankfull if still we liue in sin and ●●b●llio● Then notwithstanding ●ur keeping a day ringing of Belles ●port and play if there follow no reformation of our liues we may iustly feare a more dreadfull iudgement if not vtter ruine and desolation to follow Now alas where is this vse of Gods mercy our deliuerance where doe the people reforme their liues reforme their wayes grow more religious conscionable and carefull to heare reade pray in their families it is but a wonder of nine dayes men make little or no vse of it but to talke of it and speake of it And lastly our thankefulnesse should beget in vs an earnest hatred of Popery and superstition so vile salfe mischieuous bloudy and cursed Religion to abhorre it to haue nothing to do with it but to abandon all the Reliques of it which that all estates and degrees of Men may do the Lord grant for his mercies sake Amen FINIS
heauen or earth but onelie by the bloud of Iesus Christ alone if all Men and Angells should haue died and beene cast for euer into hell fire they could not satisfie the infinite wrath of God for one sinne but the heart bloud of Iesus Christ must bee shed else we can haue no pardon Vse 3 This condemnes that wicked and erronious Doctrine of the Papists who teach indeed CHRIST by his death hath satisfied Gods iustice for the fault and eternal punishment due to our sinnes but men must eyther in this lif● by workes or else in Purgatorie satisfie Gods iustice for temporall punishments now then what is this but to make the sacrifice and death of Christ imperfect when as it must bee patched and peeced with mens meri●es but wee beleeue and hold that Christs death is a sufficient sacrifice for all our sinnes Vse 4 Would you then haue the pardon of your sinnes Rom. 6. Gal. 3. euery sinne deserues death and the curse of GOD Now there is no way but this to beleeue in Iesus Christ to imbrace him by faith that so God the Father may for his sake pardon our sinnes accept of his death and passion for the punishment of them all And that we may be purged from our sins both the fault and punishment by the bloud and sacrifice of Christ we must first repent of them with Dauid be grieued for them bewaile them amend our liues and become new creatures in Christ Iesus wee must beg for pardon of them at the hands of God Secondly besides wee must bee sprinckled with hyssope that is as in the time of the Law they dipped the hyssope into the bloud of the beast and so besprinckled the person to be cleansed euen so must we by faith as it were with a bunch of hyssop apply the bloud of Christ and by saith besprinckle our defiled consciences it will purge vs from sinne and appease the anger of GOD for the punishment But if men either doe not repent of them and leaue their sinnes or doe not come with Faith to applie the blood of CHRIST they can not haue pardon As if there were a soueraine plaister to cure any sore if a man doe not apply it to his wound but let it lie in a box it will doe him no good so vnlesse wee apply the blood of Christ to our wounds and sores by faith alas it cannot help vs And as the woman with the bloodie issue touched Christs garment and was healed so if wee can by faith touch the blood of Christ and apply it to our selues it will heale all the bleeding wounds of sinne The second request is that GOD would wash him make him pure not imputing his sinnes vnto him but couering them in the death and obedience of his Sonne Iesus Christ And therefore in the second part of this verse he prayeth for the imputation of Christs righteousnes namely that God would not onely remit the punishment due to his sinne but looke vpon him as he is in CHRIST couered with his rightousnesse and that God would accompt him iust for Christs obedience holinesse satisfaction and righteousnesse for when God beholds a poore sinner couered with the righteousnesse holinesse and obedience of his Son Christ Ps 32.1.2 then he accompts him as no sinner but iust and righteous Euen as a man beholding any thing through a red glasse it appeares red or of the same colour so if the Lord looke on vs in Christ we appeare holy and righteous before him Doctr. 1 Whereas the Prophet Dauid intreates the Lord to wash him hee shewes that hee was defiled with sin and stained with vncleanesse and so stood in great neede of Gods mercy to cleanse his filthy soule and defiled conscience now polluted with most vile Adultery and filthy vncleanenesse Sinne defiles a mā that his soule was now besprinkled with the innocent bloud of that faithfull seruant and loyall Subiect Vrias the Hittite And as it was with Dauid sinne infected him made him vile and loathsome filthy and abhominable in the sight of God Euen so it doth begrime the faces of the best of Gods children it staines and pollutes them both in soule and body yea no carrion is more loathsome and odious then a sinner defiled and polluted with sinne is in the sight of God The leprosie was a loathsome disease it infected the body the very garments yea the stones and timber But this spirituall leprosy sinne infects the whole man body and soule yea it infects heauen and earth and all other creatures in the world and there is nothing that can take away the spots and blemishes of sinne but onely the precious bloud of Iesus Christ laid hold on by true faith Vse 1 Well seeing all of vs are thus defiled with sinne as Dauid was in soule and body let vs desire to bee washed let vs bewaile them loath and hate them intreate the Lord that he would not impute our sinnes vnto vs but couer them vnder the robe of Christs righteousnesse And that we should abhor euery sinne f●● this cause because it defiles vs it pollutes vs and makes vnworthy to appeare in Gods presence Vse 2 Seing Dauid though an holy Prophet of God a man after Gods own heart yet desires the Lord to w●sh him from his sinnes and to couer them in the obedience of CHRIST IESVS appplied by faith wee see that no man is able to stand before the face of God in his owne righteousnesse in his owne workes or wothinesse for if any might who might better haue done it then Dauid a man truly sanctified a holy Prophet a man after Gods owne heart yea the Prophet Esay saith that all our righteousnesse is no better then a stayned clout full of bloud and all pollution Esay 64 6. And Paul desires that hee may not bee found in his owne righteousnesse and worthinesse Phil. 3.9 1. Cor. 1 30 at the day of Iudgement but in the righteousnesse of Christ laid hold on by faith And therefore let vs renounce all our owne goodnesse or worthinesse and accompt all but dung in respect of CHRIST and his righteousnesse And as for the Church of Rome wee may see their intollerable pride that they do so much rest and relye vpon their owne goodnesse and worthinesse merites and righteousnesse to stand vpon it appeare in it for remission of sins and life eternall But alas if Paul Dauid and all the Saints of God abhorre themselues in dust and ashes desire to be purged and washed and couered in the obedience and righteousnesse of Iesus Christ yea count all their owne righteousnesse but as dung and dare not appeare in it before the seate of Gods Iudgement but in the righteousnesse of Christ shall any Papist of them dare to stand before Gods Iudgement in his owne righteousnesse and worthinesse no no hee shall tremble and quake and not abide so great and glorious a presence I shall bee cleane I shall bee whiter then
snow IN these words the Prophet shewes the euent and issue of this when a man doth truely repent is reconciled to God in Iesus Christ and is washed from his sinnes by faith in Christs bloud then hee is made of a most vile and loathsome sinner a most blessed and holy child of God of a filthy vncleane lim of the deuill a blessed member of Iesus Christ beautifull and glorious in the eyes of God being couered in Christs righteousnesse Doctr. 1 Seeing Dauid saith The woful estate of al naturall men when God shal pardon him his sinnes on his true repentance and bee reconciled vnto him couering his sinnes in the merites and obedience of Christ Then hee shall bee cleane Then before a man repent be reconciled to God by Iesus Christ and bee purged from his sinnes hee is most vncleane and filthy vile loathsome and abhominable in the sight of God and indeede so he is no carrion worse no Toad so vgly nor Serpent so full of poyson as a filthy sinner polluted with sinne till hee repent get pardon of them and be reconciled to God by Christ I pray you take knowledge of this Doctrine whatsoeuer thou art high low rich poore yong old Prince or Noble till thou repent till thou turne to God till thou get the pardon of thy sinnes and bee washed by faith in the bloud of IESVS CHRIST thou art most vile and miserable thou art most vncleane filthy thou art more vgly then the venomous Toad more loathsome then the Serpent more filthy and stinking ●hen the Carrion yea no creature is so loathsome before God as a filthy sinner that liues in sin without repentance that is not washed and purged from them in the bloud of Christ Vse 1 Well seeing this is the wofull and miserable estate of all impenitent sinners how should this moue euery one with speed to tepent to turne to God to seeke to bee reconciled to God by Iesus Christ to desire pardon of his sinnes to bee washed and cleansed from them all in and by the bloud and merites of Christ for this know I say till thou art reconciled to God dost repent art washed and cleansed thy case is fearefull thou wert better bee a Toad then a man without this thou mayst go in Silke and Veluet in gay and golden apparell thou maist haue a faire body perfume thee with sweete smels c. but till thou repent thou art filthy and loathsome in GODS sight Oh! how should this serue to plucke down the pride of many impenitent sinners Men and women thinke highly of themselues ruffle it out in silke and veluet starching and washing but all this while they know not that their poore soules are loathsome in Gods sight that God hates them and cannot abide them Oh then be washed bee cleansed in the bloud of Christ which alone can wash away sinne O that men would remember that saying of Christ Thou art poore blinde miserable and naked Then they would say with Iob Esay 1.16 Reu. 3.14 Iob. 42.6 I abhorre my selfe and repent in dust and ashes Then they would neuer giue any rest to their soules till they haue repented got pardon bee reconciled and washed from their filthy sinnes Doctr. 2 Seeing Dauid acknowledgeth that when he shall repent get pardon of his sinnes be reconciled to God bee washed from the filthinesse of sinne then he shall be cleane and white yea most white euen as snow Hence we learne that as a filthy sinner that liues and goes on still in sinne without repentance there is no creature more vile blacke and vncleane So the child of God that doth repent that is washed in the bloud of Christ reconciled to God hee is a blessed and glorious creature most beautifull and faire in the sight of God not by any goodnesse or worthines of his owne but by the mercy of GOD so accounting vs Cant. 1.7 4.1 Ezek. 16.9 10.11.12 c. Reu. 3.18 1. Cor. 6.10.11 and by the merites and worthines of Iesus Christ in whose righteousnes wee be righteous and by whose merites and worthines we are couered The Saints of GOD goe in long white roabes which are made white in the bloud of the Lambe Vse 1 Seeing this is the blessed and glorious estate of those that do truly repent be reconciled to God imbrace and beleeue in Iesus Christ are washed and cleansed from their sinnes in his bloud and couered in his righteousnes O how should it moue euery man and woman to turne to God! to forsake their euill wayes and their filthy sinnes to put on the Lord Iesus Christ to beleeue to become the sonnes and daughters of God It is a goodly thing to be son to an earthly King to be cloathed in cloth of gold c. But if wee compare this with the blessed and glorious estate of Gods children it is but dung and beggery it is but like rotten ragges and beggars clouts taken off the dunghill Hee that is wise shall shine as the firmament Dan. 12. and hee that conuerts many to righteousnesse shall shine as the Sun in the firmament oh then againe and againe let vs repent let vs bee reconciled to God get this wedding garment which will make vs beautifull before God Vse 2 Another vse is this seeing that the state of Gods children euen in this world is so blessed and glorious so beautifull and excellent being reconciled to God washed in the bloud of CHRIST and cloathed with the most pure robe of Christs righteousnesse Here is matter of comfort to all the poore children of GOD whom the would is not worthy of alas they are esteemed as beggars they bee esteemed as vile and base miserable and cast-awaies by vngodly men they are made as the dung in the streets and the off-scouring of the worlds men euen tread and trample them vnder their feete now what is that which may comfort the hearts of Gods children surely this that though they seeme vile base and miserable in the blind eyes of sinnefull men yet they bee most white beautifull and glorious in the eyes of GOD our heauenly Father though the world hate vs contemne vs be a weary of vs loath and abhorre vs let vs remember the Lord loues vs takes delight in vs we are most faire and beautifull in his sight They do not see what wee be 1. Ioh. 3.2 they cannot know that wee are little Princes sonnes and great heires of the kingdome of heauen the sonnes and daughters of the great God and therefore this may teach vs patience seeing we know that God loues vs and that we are deere vnto him though the world hate vs so it was with many Prophets of God and true beleeuers Heb. 11. whom the world 〈◊〉 not worthy of Vse 3 Lastly heere is matter of great comfort to great and grieuous sinners that haue committed many and grieuous sinnes that if they will vnfainedly repent and turne to GOD imbrace and lay hold