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A62128 XXXVI sermons viz. XVI ad aulam, VI ad clerum, VI ad magistratum, VIII ad populum : with a large preface / by the right reverend father in God, Robert Sanderson, late lord bishop of Lincoln ; whereunto is now added the life of the reverend and learned author, written by Isaac Walton. Sanderson, Robert, 1587-1663.; Walton, Izaak, 1593-1683. 1686 (1686) Wing S638; ESTC R31805 1,064,866 813

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Beloved it is admirable to observe 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 God's gracious courses which he useth for the calling of men to repentance In this particularity whereof we now speak see how his Mercy and Truth are met together and do most lovingly embrace each other Where he spareth in the end it is most certain he ever meant to spare from the beginning but that his everlasting purpose is part of his secret counsel and unrevealed will which as we cannot learn so we may not seek to know till the event declare it Now to bring this his secret purpose about he must work those men to repentance whom he hath thus everlastingly purposed to spare else his Justice should become unquestionable in finally sparing the impenitent Amongst other means to work men to Repentance this is one to threaten them with such Judgments as their sins have deserved which threatning the more terrible it is the more likely it is to be effectual and the more peremptory it is the more terrible it is So then God to bring those men to Repentance whom he meaneth to spare in his Word and by his Messengers denounceth against them such Iudgments as their sins have deserved and as his Iustice without their Repentance would bring upon them denounceth them I say absolutely and in a peremptory form without any express Clause of Reservation or Exception the more to terrifie and affright them and to cast them down to the deeper acknowledgment of his Justice and their own unworthiness which are yet to be understood conditionally and interpreted with reservation and exception of Repentance You have heard Evidence enough to acquit God's Truth and do by this time I doubt not perceive how as in all other things so in the revoking of his Threatnings God's Mercy and his Truth go hand in hand together Let us now see what profitable inferences may be raised hence for our use The sum of all we have said is but this God's Threatnings are terrible but yet conditional and if he spare to execute them when we are humbled by them it is a glorious illustration of his Mercy but without the least impeachment of his Truth Here is something for the Distressed something for the Secure something for All to learn First for the Distressed Consider this and take comfort all you that mourn in Sion and groan under the weight of God's heavy displeasure and the fearful expectation of those bitter Curses and Iudgments which he hath threatned against sin Why do you spend your strength and spirit in gazing with broad eyes altogether on Gods Iustice or Truth take them off a little and refresh them by fastening them another while upon his Mercy Consider not only what he threatneth but consider withal why he threatneth it is that you may repent and withal how he threatneth it is unless you repent He threatneth to cast down indeed but into Humiliation not into Despair He shooteth out his Arrows even bitter words but as Ionathan's Arrows for warning not for destruction Think not he aimeth so much at thy punishment when he threatneth alas if that were the thing he sought he could lay on load enough without words No it is thy amendment he aimeth at and seeketh therein and therefore holdeth not his tongue that if thou wilt take it for a warning he may hold his hand If the Father do but threaten the Child when the Rod lyeth by him it is very likely he meaneth not to correct him for that time but only to make him the more careful to obey and the more fearful to offend for the time to come Canst thou gather hope from the chiding of thy Earthly Father and wilt thou find no comfort in the chidings and threatnings of thy Heavenly Father whose bowels of tender compassion to usward are so much larger than any Earthly Parents can be by how much himself the Father of spirits is greater than those fathers of our flesh Yea but who am I will some disconsolate soul say that I should make Gods Threatnings void or what my Repentance that it should cancel the Oracles of Truth or reverse the Sentence of the eternal Judge Poor distressed soul that thus disputest against thine own peace but seest not the while the unfathomed depth of Gods Mercy and the wonderful dispensations of his Truth Know that his Threatnings are not made void or of none effect when thou by thy Repentance stayest the execution of them yea rather then are they of all other times most effectual for then do they most of all accomplish their proper End and the thing for which they were intended in thy Amendment Neither let his Truth make thee despair but remember that the tenor of all his most peremptory threatnings runneth with an implicit reservation and Conditional Exception of Repentance which condition if thou on thy part faithfully perform the Judgment shall be turned away and yet God's Truth no whit impaired This for the Distressed Now for the Secure Moses in Deut. 29. speaketh of a certain Root that beareth Gall and Wormwood that blesseth it self when God curseth and standeth unmoved when God threatneth Here is an Axe for that Root to hew it in pieces and unless it bring forth better fruit to cleave it out for the fire If therebe any sprigs or spurns of that Root here let them also consider what hath been said and tremble Consider this I say and tremble all you that make a mock at God and at his Word and imagine that all his Threatnings are but Bruta fulmina empty cracks and Powder without shot because sundry of them have fallen to the ground and not done the hurt they made shew of But know whosoever thou art that thus abusest the Mercy and despisest the Truth of God that as his Mercy never did so his Truth shall never fail Thou sayest some of his Threatnings have done no harm I say as much too and his mercy be blessed for it but what is that to secure thee If any where God's Threatnings did no harm and wrought no destruction it was there only where they did good and wrought Repentance If they have turned thee from thy sins as they have done some others there is hope thou mayest turn them away from thee as some others have done But if they have done no good upon thee in working thy Repentance certainly they hang over thee to do thee harm and to work thy destruction Gods Threatnings are in this respect as all his other words are sure and stedfast and such as Shall never return void but accomplish that for which they were sent if not the one way then without all doubt the other If they do not humble thee they must overwhelm thee if they work not thy Conversion they will thy Ruine As some strong Physick that either mendeth or endeth the Patient so are these And therefore when judgments are denounced resolve quickly off or