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A49757 Christ's power over bodily diseases Preached in several sermons on Mat. 8. 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13. And published for the instruction especially of the more ignorant people in the great dutie of preparation for sickness and death. By Edward Lawrence, M.A. minister of the gospel at Baschurch in the county of Salop. Lawrence, Edward, 1623-1695.; Baxter, Richard, 1615-1691. 1672 (1672) Wing L653; ESTC R223651 140,079 330

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time to have a name from the doing of it for it is observable that the actions of men give a name to these three things viz. to themselves to the places and to the times wherein they live 1. Then do nothing but what thou wouldst have a name from the doing of it man loves sin but he cannot endure to be called according to his sins but if thou dost abhor the name of a drunkard swearer lyar why dost thou live in the sins of drunkenness swearing and lying 2. Do nothing that thou wouldst not have the land to have a name from for the land hath a name from the practice of the people a holy people make a holy nation a prophane unclean perfidious people make a land of prophaness of whoredoms of treachery c. What sins thou livest in thou dost not onely make thy self but also as much as in thee lies thou makest the land laothsome to God and men 3. Do nothing which thou wouldst not have thy time have a name from it makes thee have sad thoughts to think of the time of drunkenness whoredom lying c. but times of prayer meditation holy conference c. are sweet 4. Take heed of idleness this sin makes empty and unprofitable times and leaves people unprepared for sickness When Calvin was reproved for inordinate labour he gives this savoury answer What saith he would ye have my Lord finde me idle Sirs would you have sickness and death and the day of judgement finde you idle Our Saviour in the Parable having intrusted his servants with their talents he bids them Occupy till I come Luk. 19.13 See Christ's coming and improve your talents for him till he come Now that you may abhor this sin of idleness 1. Consider that if you be not doing good you will be doing hurt man is a busie creature let a man look at any time within himself he can never see his heart stand still We read of some 2 Thess 3.11 Who work not at all and yet are busie-bodies Sirs the soul is quick at work a man may quickly lay up abundance of treasures in heaven or hell For as Bernard saith well If you are not exercised in the labours of men you are in the labours of devils 2. Make the work of Salvation thy main business labour to turn every day into a day of Salvation Sirs it is an excellent thing for a man to live so in his calling relations recreations afflictions duties of Gods worship as if all the powers of his body and soul were set upon the work of Salvation this will keep a man from idleness For that man will never want business that knows he hath a soul to save 3. Consider what little time thou hast for this great work perhaps it may never be done if it be not done now they were fools that said Let us eat and drink for to morrow we dye it had been a wiser speech to have said Let us repent believe and pray for to morrow we dye 4. Consider what thou hast to set thee on work and to keep thee from idleness look into hell and see sin and the world and devils thrusting thee therein and thou wilt finde it business enough to save thee from those unquenchable flames Look into heaven and see God and Christ and Ministers and Christians always calling thee thither and see thy own sins carnal friends men devils a world of stumbling-blocks lying in thy way to stop thee from going into that everlasting happiness and thou wilt finde work enough to go to heaven Look into thy self and see what sins thou hast to conquer and bewail what wants to supply what graces to quicken and ripen what duties to perform what storms and troubles to prepare against Look on God on Christ and see what objects are there for all the powers of thy body and soul to be exercised upon Hast thou any time for idle thoughts or words or affections that hast such a God and Christ to think of and to speak of and to set and fix thy heart and love and delight upon Look into the family and town and place where thou livest and see Christless parents or Christless children or Christless brothers and sisters or Christless servants or Christless neighbours and thou mayst have that in thee to speak or do which may save their souls from hell and shall they perish and be damned by thy idleness Look into the Church and Kingdom where thou livest and consider wherein thou mayst serve them and be a blessing to them and how thou mayst be an instrument to fill them with the Name and Kingdom and Will of Jesus Christ Nay look upon every creature about thee the Heavens Earth Waters Birds Beasts Plants c. see them all filled with the Power Wisdom and goodness of God and as it were bringing their praises to thee that thou mayst be their mouth to honour and exalt God Methinks Sirs these things should keep us from idleness 5. That thou mayst fill up thy time take heed of losing a suffering opportunity Beloved a suffering opportunity is a precious opportunity it 's an opportunity to honour God further the Gospel to save thy own and others souls to be a blessing to thy posterity and to leave thy name as a blessed savour behinde thee I would not tempt men to lust after sufferings I know the Devil would have his servants to serve him by passive as well as active obedience yet I would have none so base as to chuse to sin rather then to suffer and to prefer Apostasie before Martyrdom Sometimes a man may fall into such a nick of time that duty may cost him his life and a sin may save his life This case is implied in the words of our Saviour Mat. 16.25 Whosoever will save his life shall lose it and whosoever will lose his life for my sake shall save it Now that is a sad loss of a suffering opportunity when a man saves himself from suffering by sin Consider the fearful consequences of this hereby thou savest thy estate name life and losest thy soul which is clearly implied in the next words vers 26. For what is a man profited if he shall gain the whole world and lose his own soul Or what shall a man give in exchange for his soul Remember when thou runnest into a known sin to avoid suffering thou makest a bargain thou makest an exchange thou gettest the world and the Devil and Hell get thy soul Consider further it is the highest improvement of thy name estate and life to sacrifice it to the glory and will of Christ by suffering for him this is the best that thou canst make of thy self Sirs it is more honourable if thou art called to it to be burned at a stake for Christ then to be burned with Fever or to die for Christ in a Prison then to die in a sick bed Consider lastly What a woful case will sickness and death finde thee in
are wilful strangers to themselves but rather like to be corrupted with ambition worldliness idleness flesh●pleasing man-pleasing superficialness formality and trifling in Religion and vexing the Church with their contentions about their Ceremonies and Opinions till the approach of death do help them to juster apprehensions and bring them to such confessions as Bishop Ridley made to Hooper in his imprisonment Thou hast here in this Treatise the wholesome savoury fruit of sickness This servant of the Lord was cast down and delivered to teach him how to teach thee to prepare The subject is of such universal usefulness and yet fully handled by so few so needful to be much studied in health and the Book so fit for the reading of the sick or for those friends to read to them that are about them or visit them that though urgent business prohibited me to read it all yet having perused the most of it and observed the scope and spirit of the work I think it my duty to recommend it to thy thankful acceptance and improvement assuring thee upon long experience of the benefits of a dying life that the time is at hand when the studies of death and thy everlasting state will appear to have been more necessary and wise then all those impertinences that now divert distracted worldlings and are but the seed of endless sorrows Thy Brother in the Patience and Hope of Believers Richard Baxter August 1. 1661. Matth. 8.5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13. 5. And when Jesus was entred into Capernaum there came unto him a Centurion beseeching him 6. And saying Lord my servant lieth at home sick of the Palsie grievously tormented 7. And Jesus saith unto him I will come and heal him 8. The Centurion answered and said Lord I am not worthy thou shouldest come under my roof but speak the word only and my servant shall be healed 9. For I am a man under Authority having Souldiers under me and I say to this man Go and he goeth and to another Come and he cometh and to my servant Do this and he doth it 10. When Jesus heard it he marvelled and said to them that followed Verily I say unto you I have not found so great Faith no not in Israel 11. And I say unto you that many shall come from the East and West and shall sit down with Abraham and Isaac and Jacob in the Kingdom of Heaven 12. But the children of the Kingdom shall be cast into outer darkness there shall be weeping and gnashing of teeth 13. And Jesus said unto the Centurion Go thy way and as thou hast believed so be it done unto thee And his servant was healed in the self-same hour THE mighty Hand of God which hath of late come upon me whereby I must bear him witness that he hath in his Fatherly Wisdom and Goodness and Faithfulness visited me hath caused me to wink a little at the pomp and bravery of this world and to set before my eyes the ghastly sight of those many Beds of Sickness wherein the poor children of men lie languishing I have seriously thought what a poor Creature Man is when he lies gasping under the power and torture of a disease and withall have considered how little a Consumption or a Fever or the Small Pocks or any other disease cares for the strength or wealth or youth or beauty of a man I have seen the great changes which these make in Nations and Cities and Families and Persons where they are sent I have endeavoured to stand at the Door of Eternity looking on these Messengers carrying multitudes before me out of this into the other world The Grave that House of Darkness tells me These bring my ghastly Inhabitants to lodge in me the Worms say These bring our Brethren and Sisters unto us Hell from beneath cryes These have turned multitudes of damned Souls into me and Heaven from above cryes These have brought many blessed Spirits into me Upon these and other considerations I have desired for my own and others good to see clearly out of whose hands all sicknesses and diseases come that I may acknowledge my self and assert and testifie unto others the absolute Command and Dominion which God and Jesus Christ have over all these things the true knowledge and improvement whereof may have a powerful influence upon us in our health to make us daily look and prepare for sickness and in our sickness to make us fit to live or fit to die and when we are restored to health to teach us to whose Will and Glory we should live and to make us ready for sickness and death when they return and by all to cause us to hasten into that blessed state and to live in that gracious frame that both in life and health sickness and death we may have always a plain passage and a clear and safe entrance into that everlasting Kingdom of Glory which is alway set open before us For these ends I have chosen this Text which is full of this Argument viz. to prove that all sicknesses and diseases are under the Command of Jesus Christ This Scripture is recorded by two Evangelists by Matthew in the place before-mentioned and by Luke Cap. 7. from ver 1. to ver 11. they differ chiefly in two things 1. Luke makes a more prolix and large relation then Matthew and therefore we read some things there not mentioned here 2. Matthew speaks as if the Centurion came and spake to Christ in Person v. 5 6. but Luke tells us expresly that he sent unto him the Elders of the Jews v. 3. and after sent other friends to meet him v. 6. This difference hath made some conceive that they are distinct Relations of two distinct Miracles but without ground for it is ordinary to speak of that which a man doth by others as if he did it by himself as the words which John the Baptist spake by his Disciples are mentioned as if he had spoken them himself Matth. 11.2 3. So the Evangelist here reports that the Centurion came to Christ beseeching him meaning not that he came in person but that he came and spake by his messengers as St. Luke explains it and thus the two Evangelists are reconciled Now why the Centurion came not to Christ in person whether it was because he thought he had no right to come for such a mercy being a Gentile or whether the sense of his unworthiness made him afraid or ashamed to come or what other reason there was because it cannot certainly be known therefore it is not wisdom too curiously to enquire The Text is a Narration of Christs miraculous healing the Centurions servant of a deadly disease upon the faith and prayer of his good Master There are three main things which make up the subject of this Narration 1. The Servants mortal disease 2. The Masters miraculous Faith 3. Christs Miraculous Cure In the whole observe these four particulars 1. Here is the Centurions servant lying
Argument to press his following exhortation And now behold I know that you all among whom I have gone preaching the kindom of God shall see my face no more Oh people honour your Ministers children be instructed by your Parents whilst you have them for shortly you must see their faces no more Christians exhort one another daily whilst it is called to day For yet a little while and you shall see one anothers faces no more We finde that Saint Paul having exhorted Timothy to those great and necessary duties mentioned 2 Tim. 4.1 2 5. he presseth all with this melting motive vers 6. For I am now ready to be offered and the time of my departure is at hand as if he had said My dear son Timothy I am not like to counsel and instruct thee long therefore hearken to the counsel of thy dying father Paul Preach the word be instant in season out of season c. Sirs look upon your Ministers as dying Ministers and your Friends as dying Friends and labour to draw from these wells of life whilst they live for you little know what a loss you will have of them when they dye Fifthly believe and improve those precious Promises which God hath made for the preservation of your health and lives and in the use of means live by faith and prayer upon those gracious promises See Prov. 3.1 2 7 8. My son forget not my law but let thy heart keep my commandments For length of days and long life and peace shall they add unto thee vers 7 8. Fear the Lord and depart from evil It shall ●e health to thy navel and marrow to thy bones See also Prov. 4.20 21 22. Job 33.25 His flesh shall be fresher then a childes he shall return to the days of his youth Hence we often see that when a mans body is withered by sickness and baked like a potsherd he is restored by the blessing of God to such a good constitution and temper that his body becomes fresh like the flesh of a childe This is elegantly expressed by David Psal 103.5 Who satisfieth thy mouth with good things so that thy youth is renewed like the Eagles Some say that the Eagles at every ten years end cast off their old Feathers and are quickly cloathed again with new as if they began to be young again and so live till they be an hundred years old Some also write of this property in the Eagles that when by reason of old age they have the upper part of their Bills bending down so far below the lower that they are scarce able to feed and so languish with hunger that then they break their beaks upon a rock whereby being able to feed they grow to their former strength to which the translation in the singing Psalms seems to allude Like as the Eagle casts her bill Whereby her age renew'th Whether these and many other such relations of the wonderful properties of the Eagles be true is uncertain yet it 's generally received that they are Birds long-lived and for many years continue so healthful that they seem to grow young again And thus God often blesseth men with health and strength and long life that their strength is renewed like the Eagles and although that which we read of Moses was extraordinary that when he was an hundred and twenty years old his eye was not dim nor his natural force abated yet we often see many live to a great age with their health and strength and parts through Gods mercie continued youthful and fresh to them Now Sirs lay up these promises in your hearts and improve them by faith and prayer so they may be the better to you then the wholesomest dyet or best physick in the world Lastly use the means of health and life so as that the God of life may bless you in the use of them for this purpose make conscience of these four things First Of your food It is God that gives a blessing to this Exod. 23.25 He shall bless thy bread and thy water and I will take away sickness from the midst of thee Therefore pulse and water with Gods blessing made those conscientious Saints look and like better then others that were fed with royal dainties Dan. 1.15 Take then your food as it were out of the hands of God who openeth his hand and satisfieth the desire of every living thing Psal 145.16 and eat and drink as those that see a presence of God at your table Deut. 12.7 Ye shall eat before the Lord your God eat as those that therein seek to please and honour God Rom. 14.6 He that eateth eateth to the Lord and giveth God thanks I know these Scriptures intend particular occasions of eating yet they hold out upon the same reason our duty to eat and drink so as to do the will of God and to bring glory to him according to that 1 Cor. 10.31 Whether ye eat or drink or whatsoever ye do do all to the glory of God as God turns all to a Christians good so it 's the admirable property of grace to turn all to Gods glory A gracious heart can feed upon the goodness of God in and bring glory to God out of every morsel of meat that comes into his mouth Tertullian gives a very savoury relation of the Feasts of the primitive Christians Before saith he they sit down to taste their meat they first taste of prayer to God they eat so much as hunger requires and drink no more then is profitable for chaste and sober persons they are so filled as thereby fitted to worship God in the night they discourse at meat as those that know that God hears them and as they began so they conclude the meal with prayer and so they depart not as if they fed onely upon meat but also upon discipline and instruction I refer the learned Reader to his own words Apolog cap. 39. here is a most gracious example worthy of the imitation of all Christians Secondly make Conscience of your apparel let it be such as becomes a holy chaste humble member of Christ and not a proud vain wanton limb of the Devil let your garments be both wholesome and comely neither so immodest as to dishonour the Gospel of Christ nor sordid as to disgrace the Body of a Christian Thirdly make Conscience of lawful and seasonable recreations These are healthful for our bodies and when used in the fear and according to the Will of God do very much fit us for the most inward communion with him What Solomon saith of one kinde of labour is true of others that it is a weakness and weariness to the flesh Eccles 12.12 For as it weakens a bow to keep it always bent and mars the strings of an instrument to keep them always stretcht so it weakens the body to keep it too long bent to one imployment therefore it is Gods will that it should be remitted to its harmless inoffensive and honest
according as the Word describes and presents it to him and surely this makes people so unprepared to dye because they want an understanding of things It cannot sink into their hearts that sin is so bad and Christ so good or the world so vain or grace so precious or hell so terrible or heaven so glorious but they are so confident that lust is sweet and riches are precious and death is far off and hell is but a bug bear and heaven is but a fansie And in this confidence they will live and dye and therefore the Apostle prayes that the Philippians may try things that differ that they may be fit for the day of Christ I shall therefore give you this Direction in these following particulars 1. Look upon God and the world together and you shall see the difference for this end I beseech you search and believe that Scripture Isa 40.15 -17. Behold the nations are as a drop of a bucket and are counted as the small dust of the balance Behold he taketh up the isles as a very little thing All nations before him are as nothing and they are counted to him less then nothing and vanity Now let thy heart judge of and act towards God and the world according to this difference Set all the world before thee give every creature its due see what a vast world of Kingdoms and Nations it is look upon the strong Islands which are fortified and moted about with the Seas which this great God takes up as a very little thing see a world of great and mighty men before thee see the rich world of gold and silver and precious stones lying on heaps before thee look upon the lands and buildings which make all the woods fields pastures medows orchards vineyards gardens towns cities and stately houses in the world O what a glorious world is this which made the very Angels shout for joy at the rearing of it Well take a full survey of the glory and beauty of this great world and then looking on a drop of water hanging on a bucket what a poor thing is this which is ready to break and fall on the ground and no body catcheth at it look also upon the small dust of the balance a thing of neither weight nor worth it doth not so much as turn the scales Now labour by faith to have such a clear insight into the greatness and goodness of God and Jesus Christ that thou mayst be able to judge all the world to be but as a drop of the bucket or as the small dust of the balance to thy Father and Saviour and let thy whole man act according to such a wise holy just judgement and this will exceedingly fit thee for sickness and death which come to loose thee from such a vain world into the presence and everlasting injoyment of such a glorious God 2. Look upon sin and upon the righteousness of Jesus Christ look upon these together Beloved faith hath a deep insight into the evil of sin for it sees the glory of God which sin is against wherein the evil of it appears and believes the dreadful curses of the law and what the wrath of God and what hell is and what an immortal being a man is that must suffer these Faith also hath a piercing insight into the excellencie of Christs righteousness it sees what an infinitely-glorious God Jesus Christ is which makes his righteousness so precious and meritorious and so savoury and satisfactory to the Father and for this reason so all-sufficient for faith to rest and live upon for this is the precious property of justifying faith that it receives Christs righteousness for salvation for the same reason which God receives it for satisfaction that is because it is the righteousness of God and indeed faith must see God satisfied before it can see the believer saved and seeing enough in Christ for the satisfaction of God it sees the same sufficiencie in him for the salvation of the Believer Now Christs righteousness never appears more precious then when the soul is filled with the deepest sight and sense of sin for then the soul believes him to be a great Saviour when he sees the great evil of sin which he saves him from and therefore it is observable that the Apostle demonstrates the direful guilt and filth of sin as a preface to that great Doctrine of Justification by faith in the righteousness of Christ Rom. 3. from vers 9. to the end of that Chapter And as you know it was a sad and fearful case for the poor Jews to be bitte● with the fiery Serpents and to lye groaning under the pain and anguish of those poisonous and deadly wounds yet then what a glorious sight was it to look upon the brazen Serpent and thereby to finde power and vertue to heal them presently So my Brethren it is a fearful case in it self for a man to stand in the very jaws of death and to look into the horrid nature of sin and see death and devils and hell and all the curses of the law ready to flee in his face and yet how glorious is it then to look upon the righteousness of Jesus Christ and see them all swallowed up and himself saved And thus as he sees the grace of God in Christ raigning and over-abounding all sin Rom. 5.20 21. so his faith and hope and joy grounded thereon doth rise above and over-abound and swallow up all his fears of death and hell which he was in because of his sins 3. Look upon all your sufferings on earth and upon the glory of heaven together The Apostle tells us Act. 14.22 We must through much tribulation enter into the kingdom of God Observe there is an entrance into the Kingdom of Heaven out of all our afflictions and our way to heaven lyes through much tribulation an hypocrite seems to go strongly in the way to heaven but oftentimes when he comes to trouble persecution c. there he is stopt and can go no farther but he that believes the goodness of duty and the glory of heaven if tribulation sickness poverty persecution seek to stop him he goes through them he knows duty is sweet and safe and therefore he will follow it till it bring him to heaven whatever it cost him Tertullian comforts the Martyrs in prison with this That in their close and dark prisons they might see illam viam quae ad Deum ducit that way which leads them to God There is a way to heaven out of prison sick-bed or any other affliction Hence those that come to heaven are said to come out of great tribulation Rev. 7.14 Sometimes a poor Saint comes hot as it were out of the furnace of affliction into heaven from chains and bolts in a prison he is loosed into heaven from gasping and groaning upon a sick-bed to heaven surely when he comes there he findes a strange alteration Well look upon thy self now as standing
and gallants of the proud presumptuous scornful unbelieving envious s●cure covetous world are now flaming in and consider that thou deservest to lye in the midst of them and therefore now the greatest care of thy soul should be how to be saved from those unquenchable flames Then look into heaven into thy Fathers house and behold there the high and lofty one dwelling in that high and holy place and the Lord Jesus sitting at his right hand in glory and an innumerable company of Angels looking him in the face and there see a great multitude of blessed and glorified Saints Illic Apostolorum gloriosus chorus illic Prophetarum exultantium numerus illic Martyrum innumerabilis populus There is the glorious quire of Apostles there is a company of triumphant Prophets and there is an innumerable multitude of blessed Martyrs saith Cyprian There thou mayst see those who were upon earth the poor reviled despised afflicted persecuted imprisoned banisht hang'd burnt Children of the most high God whom the world could not bear but are now happily possest of their everlasting Kingdom where they are filled and satisfied with the likeness and presence of God and are singing and rejoycing with unspeakable joy to behold his glory And then consider Yonder is the place wherein I am now to seek to enter And thus let thy sickness fill thee with the deep and serious thoughts of death judgement and the world to come Duty 3. Be sure of a well-grounded Scripture-peace setled betwixt God and thy soul It 's a good saying That the day of death is a day of truth See therefore that thou hast a peace which will prove true and sound when it comes to the great tryal of death and judgement The unbeliever is not then to be tryed at the bar of his own secure and seared conscience nor by a Jury of carnal atheistical neighbours The Believer hath then a present appeal from the ●ash and false judgement of his enemies and also from the dismal sentences of his own doubting heart and the Cause of both is presently to go to a hearing before the judgement-seat of Christ Now see that thy peace be setled on such a sure foundation that thou mayst be found in safety and glory when thou art called to appear before the Judge of quick and dead There are two main things which may assure thy heart of peace and reconciliation with God 1. If Christs righteousness be thy own so that as sure as thou art a sinner in thy self thou art righteous in and by the righteousness and obedience of Jesus Christ See therefore that all causes agree to make this righteousness thy own 1. Set the Lord before thy eyes and be able to say I know and am surely convinced that God is a good God a living kinde and merciful God and that he is good to poor sinners by the salvation of whom he hath chosen to make his goodness glorious to all eternity I know that there are forgivenesses with him that he hath a heart to pardon iniquity transgression and sin that he is inclin'd and ready to pardon according to his infinite goodness and loving kindness and this goodness is the cause of all that great Salvation revealed in the Gospel and I come to him and my soul doth cleave to him and love him and all my expectation is from him as he is a God of such infinite and incomprehensible goodness 2. I know that out of this infinite goodness he hath sent Jesus Christ to me that to me a childe is born and to me a son is given Isai 9.6 I know surely that he came out from the Father and I do believe that he hath sent him John 17.8 I know that the Son of God is come and hath given me an understanding that I might know him that is true and I am in him that is true This is the true God and eternal life 3. God hath herein commended his love to my soul in that Christ dyed for me and I know this true God the Lord Jesus Christ did in his infinite love to me as my Surety dye for me and thereby satisfied Gods justice for my sins which he bore in his body upon the tree 1 Pet. 4.24 And that he loved me and gave himself for me an offering and a sacrifice to God of a sweet smelling savour 4. I know that it is the will of God concerning me that I should take this righteousness of Jesus Christ to be mine for he hath commanded me to take his ●ody as broken for me and his Bloud ●s shed for the remission of my sins And this is his commandment that I ●ould believe on the name of his Son Jesus Christ 5. I know that God by his Spirit hath convinced me that I am lost without Christ and that he hath made me to see his righteousness so precious and meritorious and necessary for my Salvation that I do by the power of his Spirit willingly obediently lovingly and joyfully receive and take this righteousness of Christ for my own and rest onely upon it for the pardon of my sins and for my Salvation as it is freely offered and given by God to me in the Gospel Lastly I know that God hereupon imputes this righteousness to me and accounts it my righteousness and that I am bound to account it my own so as to own it live upon it and to glory in it and by this righteousness God justfies me being he is just and the justifier of them that believe in Jesus Rom. 3.26 And thus being justified by faith in Christs righteousness I have peace with God through the Lord Jesus Christ Rom. 5.1 And hereby I have a right through the free grace of God to go from my sick-bed into the everlasting Kingdom of peace And when I am called to the Judgement-seat of Christ being found in his righteousness I shall be found of him in peace without spot and blameless 2. That thou mayst be assured of a Scripture-peace and reconciliation with God labour to finde thy self truely joyned and united to Jesus Christ thy whole body and soul joyned to all of Christ so as with him to make one self one mystical Christ that thou mayst be able to say As poor and weak as I lye here groaning on this bed of languishing yet this aking head pale face weak hands feeble limbs withered body is all a member of Christs body of his flesh and of his bones Eph. 5.30 For by the grace of God I can say that whereas I am in my self a dead plant and as separated from Christ can doing nothing yet by faith my heart is truely rooted in Christ and I do receive him to rule me as my Lord according to his will and to teach and every way to save me and my minde is set upon him and my heart and affections do cleave and are fastned to him and there comes true spirit and life from him which spreads and works in
all the powers of my soul ●nd members of my body and I can say ●f many things that I do that they come ●ot from my created nature or corrupted ●ature but from Christ that liveth in me ●nd I am convinced of this by such things ●s these 1. I can look on my sins and finde a ●ower within me that loaths them and would crucifie them and be revenged of them and it 's the greatest burden of my ●ge that I have any thing in me against the will and glory of so good a God and which ●s displeasing to him and makes me so un●ike unto him 2. I can look at Gods Commandments ●nd finde a power within me agreeing with them so that they are the very law of my minde I account them all holy just and good and they are for that reason precious to me because they are against my sins and I judge it the best work that I can do to be doing the Will of God revealed in these good Commandments 3. I can look upon the world and upon the Kingdoms and Country where I live and I judge it the greatest happiness and glory of a Nation which I most pray for and in my place and calling contend for to have all places filled with the Name and Kingdom and Will of Jesus Christ 4. I look upon men and I see amongst them a company who are separared from the world and differ from the world and are of another spirit who appear and shine in the image and likeness of the most holy God in whom there is a sweet agreement betwixt their lives and the Scriptures and the life of Jesus Christ is manifested in them Now my heart doth judge these the best people in the world and to be far more excellent then their carnal Neighbours I love and delight in them and desire living and dying to be found with my heart joyned to them Poor soul i● thou canst finde these things sincerely in thee thou art certainly a part of Christ and shalt go in peace from thy death-bed to thy head to sit together with him in heavenly places Duty 4. If thou finde on Scripture grounds that thy sins are pardoned and thy peace is made with God then improve● thy experience in a spiritual triumph over all the enemies of thy Salvation Say to Death that stands daring an● staring thee in the face O death where i● thy sting And Death must answer in effect thus When Christ laid down his life I lost my sting but Christ took up again his life but I could never take up again my sting Ask the grave O grave where is thy victory The grave must answer I lost the victory when Christ rose again from me and I must needs give up thy precious Body when it is called for at the resurrection of the just Look on the Devils and see how Christ hath spoiled these principalities and powers and triumphed openly over them Col. 2.15 and now rejoyce thou in the spoil Let that be spiritually fulfilled in thee which was spoken Isa 33.23 The lame take the prey Death and Devils are spoiled by Christ and the poor weak sick Christian takes and triumphs in the prey So that because of this Let the weak say I am strong Joel 3.10 This may make thee even to forget thy aches and pains so that thou shalt not say I am sick because the Lord hath forgiven thy iniquities Isa 33.24 Duty 5. Having thus seen a settlement of my soul and body to all eternity make a godly consciencious and seasonable settlement of thy outward estate this ought to be done if it be not done before and if thou art in a capacity to do it This was part of Isaiah his message to Hezekiah on his sick-bed Isai 38.1 Set thy house in order for thou shalt dye and not live Now in making thy Will be ruled by this principle Be sure that thy will be ruled by the Will of God that so thy last Will and Testament which is the signification of thy will may make it appear that thy will is in subjection to the Will of God and that thou doest Gods Will when thou makest thy own will For this purpose observe these three Directions 1. If thou hast got any thing unjustly take order so far as is possible to make restitution do not dye in injustice to go with a curse to hell thy self and to leave the curse of God behind thee upon thy family 2. Be full of love and faithfulness to thy Relations Christ himself is our pattern herein who when he was nigh unto death commended the care of his Mother to his beloved Disciple John 19.27 Then saith he to his disciple Behold thy mother Let thy last Will and Testament witness that thou diest in conjugal love to thy wife Give her of the fruit of her hands Prov. 31. ult endeavour to make thy poor widows life as comfortable as thou canst and although I advise not husbands to leave power in the hands of their wives to wrong and defraud their poor fatherless children for sad experience witnesseth that many widows are so careful to get themselves husbands that they grow careless of their poor children yet however leave no tye upon her to binde her from after-marriage seeing God hath made her free do not thou leave her bound Again provide so for thy children that there be neither want nor strife nor emulation among them and though I advise to nothing to prejudice the first-borns birth-right yet I must witness against it as the great sin of many Parents that are so ambitious to set up their Families that they highly advance the elder brothers and often leave the younger to be as poor as beggars or as bad as thieves 3. Dye in dear love to the Church of God and to the poor that so far as thou art able thy last Will and Testament may savour of good will towards them It is the wickedness of many that they seek to make a Monopoly of the world by ingrossing to themselves and their families and restraining the good and use of it from others but every man keeping to the rules of justice should dispose of his estate so as may make it most useful for Gods glory and to be a blessing unto man And therefore consider that if thou expectest when thou dyest to be received into the everlasting habitation of Gods poor in the other world let their lives be made somewhat more comfortable by thee in this world Duty 6. Use all lawful means to recover thy health though thou art ready to dye yet it 's thy duty to endeavour to live thy life is Gods and he hath bound thee to keep it for him till he call for it and thou art the Churches servant and must not by thy sinful neglect defraud her of her right thou hast yet need to mortifie sin and to grow in grace and to strengthen thy assurance of Salvation and to lay up more treasures in