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A96093 The beatitudes: or A discourse upon part of Christs famous Sermon on the Mount. Wherunto is added Christs various fulnesse. The preciousnesse of the soul. The souls malady and cure. The beauty of grace. The spiritual watch. The heavenly race. The sacred anchor. The trees of righteousnesse. The perfume of love. The good practitioner. By Thomas Watson, minister of the word at Stephens Walbrook in the city of London. Watson, Thomas, d. 1686. 1660 (1660) Wing W1107; Thomason E1031_1; ESTC R15025 429,795 677

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give them a Kingdom above all the Princes of the earth nay far above all heavens God thinks nothing too good for his children We many times think much of a tear a prayer or to sacrifice a sin for him but he doth not think much to bestow a Kingdom upon us How will the Saints read over the Lectures of free-grace in heaven and Trumpet forth the prayses of that God who hath crowned them with loving kindness Infer 3 3. It shews us that Christianity is no disgraceful thing Wise men measure things by the end what is the end of godliness it brings a Kingdom a mans sin brings him to shame Prov. 13.5 Rom. 6.21 What fruit had ye in those things whereof you are now ashamed but Religion brings to honour Prov. 4.8 it brings a man to a Throne a Crown it ends in glory it is the sinners folly to reproach a Saint 't is just as if Shimei had reproached David when he was going to be made King it is a Saints wisdom to contemn a reproach say as David when he danced before the Ark I will yet be more vile 2 Sam. 6.22 If to pray and hear and serve my God be to be vile I will yet be more vile This is my excellency my glory I am doing now that which will bring me to a Kingdom O think it no disgrace to be a Christian I speak it chiefly to you who are entring upon the wayes of God perhaps you may meet with such as will reproach and censure you binde their reproaches as a Crown about your head despise their censure as much as their praise remember there is a Kingdom entailed upon godlinesse Sin draws hell after it grace draws a Crown after it 4. See here that which may make the people of God Infer 4 long for death then they shall enter upon their Kingdom Indeed the wicked may fear death it will not lead them to a Kingdom but a Prison hell is the iayle where they must lie rotting for ever with the Divel and his Angels To every Christlesse person death is the King of terror but the godly may long for death it will prefer them to a Kingdom When Scipio's father had told him of that glory the soul should be invested with in a state of immortality why then saith Scipio do I tarry thus long upon the earth why do I not hasten to die * Tully in Somn. Scip. Believers are not perfectly happy till death When Croesus asked Solon who he thought happy he told him one Tellus a man that was dead a Christian at death shall be compleatly installed into his honour the anointing oyle shall be poured on him and the Crown-royal set upon his head The Thracians in their funerals used musick The Heathens as Theocritus observes had their 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 or Funeral banquet because of that felicity which they supposed the parties deceased were entred into The Saints are now heirs of the Kingdom James 2.5 Doth not the heir desire to be crowned Truly there is enough to weane us and make us willing to be gone from hence The Saints eate ashes like bread they are here in a suffering condition Psalm 141.7 Our bones are scattered at the graves mouth as when one cutteth and cleaveth wood upon the earth When a man hewes and cuts a tree the chips flie up and down here and there a chip so here a Saint wounded there a Saint massacred our bones flie like chips up and down for thy sake are we killed all the day long Rom. 8.36 But there is a Kingdom a coming when the body is buried the soul is crowned Who would not be willing to saile in a storm if he were sure to be crowned as soone as he came at shore How is it that the godly look so gastly at the thoughts of death as if they were rather going to their execution than their Coronation though we should be willing to stay here awhile to do service yet we should with Saint Paul desire to be dissolved and be with Christ The day of a believers dissolution is the day of his inauguration SECT 5. Containing a scrutiny and tryal whether we belong to this Kingdom Use 2 BUT how shall we know that this glorions Kingdom shall be setled upon us at death Trial. 1. If God have set up his Kingdom within us Luke 17.21 The Kingdom of God is within you by the Kingdom of God there is meant the Kingdom of Grace in the heart Grace may be compared to a Kingdom it swayes the Scepter it gives out Lawes there is the Law of love Grace beats down the Divels garrisons it brings the heart into a sweet subjection to Christ Now is this Kingdom of Grace set up in thy heart Do'st thou rule over thy sins Canst thou binde those Kings in chaines * Psal 149.8 Art thou a King over thy pride passion unbelief Is the Kingdom of God within you While others aspire after earthly greatnesse and labour for a Kingdom without them do'st thou labour for a Kingdom within thee Certainly if the Kingdom of Grace be in thy heart thou shalt have the Kingdom of glory If Gods Kingdom enter into thee thou shalt enter into his Kingdom But let not that man ever think to reign in glory who lives a slave to his lusts 2. If thou art a believer thou shalt go to this blessed Kingdom James 2.5 Rich in faith heirs of the Kingdom Faith is an heroical act of the soul it makes an holy adventure on God by a promise this is the crowning grace Faith puts us into Christ and our title to the Crown comes in by Christ By Faith we are borne of God and so we become children of the blood-royal By Faith our hearts are purified Acts 15.9 and so we are made fit for a Kingdom rich in faith heirs of the Kingdom Faith paves a Causey to heaven believers die heirs to the Crown 3. He that hath a noble Kingly spirit shall go to the heavenly Kingdom set your affection on things above Col. 3.2 Dost thou live in mundo supra mundum in the world above the world The Eagle doth not catch flies she soars aloft in the aire dost thou superna anhelare pant after glory and immortality Hast thou a brave majestick spirit an heavenly ambition dost thou mind the favour of God the peace of Sion the salvation of thy soul Dost thou abhor that which is sordid and below thee Alexander would not exercise at the Olympick-games Canst thou trample upon all sublunary things Is heaven in thy eye and Christ in thy heart and the world under thy feet He who hath such a Kingly spirit that looks no lower than a Crown he shall dwell on high and have his throne mounted far above all heavens SECT 6. A serious exhortation to Christians Use 3 USE 3. Exhortation And it hath a double aspect it looks Exhort 1. towards the wicked Is there a Kingdom to be had a
spirit paves a Cawsey for blessedness Blessed are the poor in spirit Are you poor in spirit you are blessed persons happy for you that ever you were born If you ask Wherein doth this blessedness appear Read the next words Theirs is the Kingdom of heaven CHAP. V. Shewing that the poor in spirit are enriched with a Kingdom Matth. 5.3 Theirs is the Kingdom of Heaven A 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Here is high preferment for the Saints they shall be advanced to a Kingdom there are some who aspiring after earthly greatnesse talk of a temporal reign here but then Gods Church on earth should not be Militant but Triumphant but sure it is the Saints shall reign in a glorious manner Theirs is the Kingdom of heaven a Kingdom is held the 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 and top of all worldly felicity and this honour have all the Saints so saith our Saviour Theirs is the Kingdom of heaven All Christs subjects are Kings By the Kingdom of heaven is meant that state of glory which the Saints shall enjoy when they shall reign with God and the Angels for ever sin hell and death being fully subdued For the illustration of this I shall show first wherein the Saints in heaven are like Kings SECT 1 Wherein the Saints glorified may be compared to Kings KIngs have their insignia or regalia their ensignes of Royalty and Majesty 1. Kings have their Crowns so the Saints after death have their Crown-royal Rev. 2.10 Be thou faithful unto death and I will give thee a crown of life Believers are not only pardoned but crowned * Corona insignem habet praeceteris ornamentis dignitatem Bern. the Crown is an ensigne of honour A Crown is not for every one it will not fit every head it is only for Kings and persons of renown to wear Psal 21.3 The Crown which the poor in spirit shall wear in heaven is an honourable Crown God himself installs them into their honour and sets the Crown-royal upon their head And this Crown the Saints shall wear which is divinely orient and illustrious exceeds all other 1. 'T is more pure Other Crowns though they may be made of pure gold yet they are mixed mettal they have their troubles A Crown of gold cannot be made without thornes * Non ita corona circundat caput sicut animam sollicitudo it hath so many vexations belonging to it that it is apt to make the head-ache Which made Cyrus say did men but know what cares he sustained under the Imperial Crown ne humi diadema tollerent he thought they would not stoop to take it up But the Saints Crown is made without crosses it is not mingled with care of keeping or fear of losing What Solomon speaks in another sence I may say of the Crown of glory it addes no sorrow with it Prov. 10.22 This Crown like Davids Harp drives away the evil spirit of sorrow and disquiet there can be no more grief in heaven than there is joy in hell 2. This Crown of glory doth not draw envy to it Davids own son envied him and sought to take his Crown from his head A Princely Crown is oftentimes the mark for envy and ambition to shoot at but the Crown the Saints shall wear is free from envy one Saint shall not envy another because all are crowned and though one Crown may be larger than another yet 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 every one shall have as big a Crown as he is able to carry 3. This is a never-fading Crown Corona haec non fit ex rosis aut gemmis * Tertul. c. Other Crowns quickly wear away and tumble into the dust Prov. 27.4 Doth the Crown endure to all generations Henry the sixth was honoured with the Crowns of two Kingdoms France and England the first was lost through the faction of his Nobles the other was twice plucked from his head The Crown hath many heirs and successors The Crown is a withering thing death is a worm that feeds in it but the Crown of glory is immarcessible it fadeth not away 1 Pet. 5.4 'T is not like the Rose that loseth its glosse and vernancy this Crown cannot be made to wither but like the flower we call Semper vivens it keeps alwayes fresh and splendent Eternity is a Jewel of the Saints Crown 2. Kings have their Robes The Robe is a garment wherewith Kings are arayed The King of Israel and the King of Judah sate cloathed in their robes 2 Chron. 18.19 The Robe was of scarlet or velvet lind with Ermyn sometimes of a purple colour whence it was called Purpura sometimes of an azure brightnesse Thus the Saints shall have their Robes Rev. 7.9 I beheld a great multitude which no man could number of all Nations and kindreds clothed in white Robes The Saints Robes signifie their glory and splendor and white Robes that is to denote their sanctity they have no sin to taint or defile their Robes in these Robes they shall shine as the Angels 3. Kings have their Scepters in token of Rule and Greatness King Ahashuerus held out to Esther the golden Scepter Esth 5.2 and the Saints in glory have their Scepter and Palms in their hand Rev. 7. It was a custome of great Conquerors to have Palm-branches in their hand in token of victory So the Saints those Kings have Palms an Emblem of victory and triumph they are Victors over sin and hell Rev. 12.11 They overcame by the blood of the Lamb. 4. Kings have their Thrones When Caesar returned from conquering his enemies there were granted to him four Triumphs in token of honour and there was set for him a Chair of Ivory in the Senate and a Throne in the Theatre Thus the Saints in heaven returning from their victories over sin shall have a Chair of State set them more rich than Ivory or Pearl and a Throne of glory Revel 3.21 This shall be 1. An high Throne 't is seated above all the Kings and Princes of the earth nay 't is far above all heavens Ephes 4. There is 1. the Aery heaven which is that space from the earth usque ad spheram lunae to the sphere of the Moon 2. The Starry heaven the place where are the Stars and those superiores Planetae as the Philosophers call them Planets of the higher elevation as Saturn Jupiter Mars c. 3. The Empyraean heaven which is called the third heaven 2 Cor. 12.2 In this glorious sublime place shall the Throne of the Saints be erected 2. It is a safe Throne Other Thrones are unsafe they stand tottering Psal 73.18 Thou hast set them in slippery places but the Saints Throne is sure Rev. 3.21 He that overcomes shall sit with me upon my Throne The Saints shall fit with Christ he keeps them safe that no hand of violence can pull them from their Throne O ye people of God think of this though now you may be called to the Bar yet shortly you shall
sit upon the Throne SECT 2. Shewing wherein the Kingdome of heaven excels other Kingdomes 2. HAving shewn wherein the Saints in glory are like Kings let us next see wherein the Kingdom of heaven exceeds other Kingdoms It exceeds 1. In the Founder and Maker other Kingdoms have men for their builders but this Kingdom hath God for its builder Hebr. 11.10 Heaven is said to be made without hands 2 Cor. 5.1 to shew the excellency of it neither Man or Angel could ever lay stone in this building God doth erect this Kingdom its Builder and Maker is God 2. This Kingdom excels in the Riches of it gold doth no so much surpass iron as this Kingdom doth all other riches the gates are of pearl Rev. 21.21 And the foundations of it are garnished with all precious stones Ver. 19. 'T is enough for Cabinets to have pearl but were gates of pearl ever heard of before 't is said Kings shall throw down thei● Crowns and Scepters before it Rev. 4.10 as counting all their glory and riches but dust in comparison of it this Kingdom hath Deity it self to enrich it and these riches are such as cannot be weighed in the ballance neither the heart of man can conceive nor the tongue of Angel express 3. This Kingdom exceeds in the Perfection of it other Kingdoms are defective they have not all provisions within themselves nor have they all commodities of their own growth but are forced to traffick abroad to supply their wants at home King Solomon did send for gold to Ophir 2 Chron. 8.18 but there is no defect in the Kingdom of heaven here are all delights and rarities to be had Rev. 21.7 He that overcometh shall inherit all things Here is beauty wisdom glory and magnificence here is the Tree of life in the midst of this Paradise all things are to be found here but sin and sorrow the absence whereof addes to the fulness of this Kingdom 4. It excels in security other Kingdoms fear either Forraign Invasions or Intestine Divisions Solomons Kingdom was peaceable awhile but at last he had an Alarum given him by the enemy 1 Kings 11.4 But the Kingdom of heaven is so impregnable that it fears no hostile assaults or inrodes * Nullus ibi hostium m●tus nullae infidiae daemonum Bern. The Divels are said to be locked up in chains Jude 6. The Saints in heaven shall no more need fear them than a man fears that Thiefs robbing who is hanged up in chains The gates of this ce●●●●l Kingdom are not shut at all by day Rev. 21.25 We shut the gates of the City in a time of danger but the gates of that Kingdom alwayes stand open to shew that there is no fear of the approach of an enemy the Kingdom hath gates for the magnificence of it but the gates are not shut because of the secureness of it 5. This Kingdom excels in its stability other Kingdoms have vanity written upon them they cease and are changed though they may have an head of gold yet feet of clay Hosea 1.4 I will cause the Kingdom to cease Kingdoms have their climacterical year Where is the glory of Athens the pomp of Troy * Jam seges est ubi Troja fuit What is become of the Assyrian Graecian Persian Monarchy those Kingdoms are demolished and laid in the dust but the Kingdom of heaven hath Eternity written upon it it is an everlasting Kingdom 2 Pet. 1.11 other Kingdoms may be lasting but not everlasting the Apostle calls it 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 a Kingdom that cannot be shaken Hebr. 12.28 It is fastned upon a strong Basis the Omnipotency of God it runs parallel with Eternity Revel 22.5 They shall reign for ever and ever SECT 3. Shewing that this Kingdom shall be certainly and infallibly entailed upon the Saints 3. I shall next clear the truth of this Proposition that the Saints shall be possessed of this Kingdom 1. In regard of Gods 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 or free-grace Luke 12.32 It is your Fathers good pleasure to give you a Kingdom 'T is not any desert in us but free-gra●● in God The Papists say we ●e●t the Kingdom ex condigno but we disclaim the title of merit heaven is a donative 2. There is a price paid Jesus Christ hath shed his blood for it all the Saints come to the Kingdom through blood Christs hanging upon the Cross was to bring us to the Crown as the Kingdom of heaven is a gift in regard of the Father so it is a Purchase in regard of the Son SECT 4. The several Corollaries and Inferences drawn from the Point VSE 1. Information 1. Branch It shews us that Infer 1 Religion is no unreasonable thing God doth not cut us out work and give no reward godliness inthrones us in a Kingdom * Non tantum exemplis sed proemiis ad Christum allicimur Bern. When we hear of the Doctrine of Repentance steeping our souls in brinish tears for sin the Doctrine of Mortification pulling out the right eye beheading the King-sin we are ready to think 't is hard to take down this bitter pill but here is that in the Text may sweeten it there is a Kingdom behind and that will make amends for all this glorious recompence doth as far exceed our thoughts as it doth surpass our deserts no man can say without wrong to God that he is a hard Master God gives double pay he bestows a Kingdom upon those that fear him Satan may disparage the ways of God like those spies that raised an ill report of the good Land Num. 13.32 But will Satan mend your wages if you serve him he gives damnable pay instead of a Kingdom chains of darkness Jude 6. 2. See here the mercy and bounty of God that hath Infer 2 prepared a Kingdom for his people it is a favour that we poor vermiculi worms and no men * Psal 22.6 should be suffered to live but that worms should be made Kings this is Divine bounty 't is mercy to pardon us but it is rich mercy to crown us Behold what manner of love is this Earthly Princes may bestow great gifts and donatives on their Subjects but they keep the Kingdom to themselves though Pharaoh advanced Joseph to honour and gave him a Ring from his finger yet he kept the Kingdom to himself Gen. 41.40 Only in the Throne I will be greater than thou but God gives a Kingdom to his people he sets them upon the Throne How doth David admire the goodness of God in bestowing upon him a temporal Kingdom 2 Sam. 7.18 Then went King David in and sate before the Lord and said Who am I O Lord God! and what is my house that thou hast brought me hitherto he wondred that God should take him from the sheep-fold and set him on the Throne that God should turn his shepheards staffe into a Scepter O then how may the Saints admire the riches of grace that God should
Kingdom so enamell'd and bespangled with glory Oh then do not by your folly make your selves uncapable of this preferment do not for the satisfying a base lust forfeit a Kingdom do not drink away a Kingdom do not for the lap of pleasure lose the Crown of life if men before they did commit a sin would but sit down and rationally consider whether the present gain and sweetness in sin would countervail the losse of a Kingdom I beleeve it would put them into a cold sweat and give some check to their unbridled affections Jacob took Esau by the heele Look not upon the smiling face of sin but take it by the heele look at the end of it it will deprive you of a Kingdom and can any thing make amends for that losse * 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Ephes 5.11 O is it not madnesse for the unfruitful works of darknesse † to lose a Kingdom How will the Divel at the last day reproach and laugh at men that they should be so stupidly sottish as for a rattle to forgo a Crown Like those Indians who for pictures and glasse-beads will part with their gold Surely it will much contribute to the vexation of the damned to think how foolishly they missed of a Kingdom 2. The Exhortation looks towards the godly and it exhorts to two things 1. Is there a Kingdom in reversion then let this be a motive to duty do all the service you can for God while you live spend and be spent The reward is honourable the thoughts of a Kingdom should adde wings to prayer and fire to zeale what honour and dignity hath been done to Mordecai saith King Ahashuerus Esther 6.3 Inquire what hath been done for God What love hast thou shew'd to his Name what zeal for his glory where is the head of that Goliah lust thou hast slain for his sake Methinks we should sometimes go aside into our Closets and weep to consider how little work we have done for God What a vast disproportion is there between our service and our reward what is all our weeping and fasting compared to a Kingdom oh improve all your interest for God make seasons of grace opportunities for service And that you may act more vigorously for God know and be assured the more work you do the more glory you shall have Every Saint shall have a Kingdom but the more service any man doth for God the greater will be his Kingdom there are degrees of glory * Sicut varie Deus sua dona sanctis in hoc mundo distribuens eos inaequaliter irradiat ita in caelis patet non fore aequalem gloriae modum Calv. l. 3. Instit which I prove thus 1. Because there are degrees of torments in hell Luk. 20. ult They shall receive greater damnation 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 They who do make Religion a cloak for their sin shall have an hotter place in hell Now if there be degrees of torment in hell then by the rule of contraries there are degrees of glory in the Kingdom of heaven 2. Seeing God in his free-grace rewards men according to their works therefore the more service they do the greater shall their reward be Rev. 22.12 Behold I come quickly and my reward is with me to give every man according as his works shall be He that hath done more shall receive more he whose pound gained ten was made Ruler over ten Cities Luk. 19.16 This may very much excite to eminency in Religion the more the lamp of your grace shines the more you shall shine in the heavenly orb Would you have your Crown brighter your Kingdom larger your Palm-branches more flourishing be Christians of degrees do much work in a little time while you are laying out God is laying up the more glory you bring to God the more glory you shall have from God 2. Walk worthy of this Kingdom 1 Thes 2.12 That ye would walk 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 worthy of God who hath called you to his Kingdom Live as Kings let the Majesty of holiness appear in your faces those who looked on Stephen saw his face as it had been the face of an Angel Acts 6.15 A kind of Angelical brightness was seen in his Visage when we shine in zeal humility gravity this doth beautifie and honour us in the eyes of others and make us look as those who are heirs apparent to a Crown SECT 7. Use 4 HEre is comfort to the people of God in case of poverty Consol God hath provided them a Kingdom Theirs is the Kingdom of heaven A child of God is oft so low in the world that he hath not a foot of land to inherit he is poor in purse as well as poor in spirit but here is a fountain of consolation opened the poorest Saint who hath lost all his golden Fleece is heir to a Kingdom a Kingdom which excels all the Kingdoms and Principalities of the world more than Pearl or Diamond doth excel brass 't is pearless and endless The hope of a Kingdom saith Basil should carry a Christian with courage and chearfulness through all his afflictions and it is a saying of Luther The sea of Gods mercy overflowing in spiritual blessings should drown all the sufferings of this life What though thou goest now in rags thou shalt have thy white robes What though thou art fed as Daniel with pulse and hast courser fare thou shalt feast it when thou comest into the Kingdom here thou drinkest the water of tears but shortly thou shalt drink the wine of Paradise be comforted with the thoughts of a Kingdom CHAP. VI. MATTH 5.4 Blessed are they that mourn M 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Here are eight steps leading to true blessedness they may be compared to Jacobs Ladder the top whereof reached to heaven we have already gone over one step and now let us proceed to the second Beati Lugentes Blessed are they that Mourn We must go through the valley of tears to Paradise Mourning were a sad and unpleasant subject to treat on were it not that it hath blessedness going before and comfort coming after Mourning is put here for Repentance it implies both sorrow which is the Cloud and tears which are the Rain distilling in this golden showre God comes down to us The words fall into two parts 1. An Assertion that Mourners are blessed persons 2. A Reason because they shall be comforted I begin with the first the Assertion Mourners are blessed persons Luke 6.21 Blessed are ye that weep now Though the Saints teares are bitter teares yet they are blessed teares Quest But will all mourning intitle a man to blessedness Answ No there is a twofold mourning which is far from making one blessed There is a Carnal Mourning Diabolical Mourning 1. There is a Carnal Mourning when we lament outward losses Matth. 2.18 In Rama there was a voice heard lamentation and weeping and great Mourning Rachel weeping for her children c. There are abundance of these
Run the race we must run 2. There 's no other way to get to heaven but by running the race by nature we are far distant from the gole and if we would have heaven we must run for it a man can no more get to heaven that doth not run this race than one can get to his journeys end that never sets a step in the way 2 Pet. 1.10 Give diligence to make your calling and election sure for so an entrance shall be ministred to you abundantly into the everlasting kingdom 3. Our time alotted to us is short Job compares our life to a swift Post Job 9.25 My dayes are swifter than a Post The Poets painted Time with wings if Time flies we had need run the night of death hastens and there is no running a race in the night Use 1 1. It shows us that the businesse of Religion is no idle thing Informat we must put forth all our strength and Branch 1 vigour Herculem duri celebrant labores Ille Centauros domuit superbos Cerberum traxit triplici catena Ultimus coelum labor in reflexo Sustulit collo c. Claud. Religion is a race we must run and so run 't is an hard thing to be a Christian alas then what shall we say to them that stand all the day idle Come to many and one would think they had no race to run they put their hand in their bosome Pro. 19.24 Is that a fit posture for him that is to run a race They stretch themselves upon their couches Amos 6.4 they had rather lie soft than run hard many would have heaven come to them but they are loth to run to it if salvation would drop as a ripe fig into the mouth of the eater Nahum 3.12 men could like it well but they are loath to set upon running a race but never think to be sav'd upon such easie terms * 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 M●nand the life of a Christian is not like a Noblemans life the Nobleman hath his rents brought in by his Steward whether he wake or sleep think not that salvation will be brought to you when you are stretching your selves on your beds of ivory if you would have the prize run the race The passenger in the ship whether he sit in the Cabinet or lie on the Couch is brought safe to shore but there is no getting to the heavenly port without rowing hard Zacheus ran before to see Jesus Luke 19.4 If we would have a sight of God in glory we must run this race we cannot have the world without labour and would we have heaven 2. If the life of Christianity be a race this is that Branch 2 may justifie the godly in the haste which they make to heaven Psal 119.60 I made haste and delayed not to keeep thy Commandements Carnal spirits say What need you make such haste why are you so strict and precise why do you runne so fast fair and softly a more easie pace will serve oh but may a Christian reply Religion is a race I cannot run too fast nor hardly fast enough If any had ask'd St. Paul why he ran so fast and pressed forward to the mark he would have answered he was in a race Here is that may justifie the Saints of God in their zeal and activity for heaven they are Racers and a race cannot be run too fast The blind world is ready to judge all zeal madness but have we not cause the to put on with all speed when it is a matter of life and death if we do not run and so run we shall never obtain the prize if a man were to run for a wager of three or four millions would he not run with all celerity and swiftness 1 Sam. 21.8 The Kings business requires haste If any should say to us Whether so fast why so much praying and weeping we may say as David The Kings business requires haste God hath set me a race to run and I must not linger or loyter The haste Abigail made to the King 1 Sam. 25.34 prevented her death and the massacre of Nabals family our haste in the heavenly race will prevent damnation This may plead for a Christian in his eager pursuit after holinesse against all the calumnies and censures of the wicked Use 2 1. It reproves them that run a contrary race not the race God hath set them Reproof but the race the Divel hath Branch 1 set them the race of iniquity qui virilius peccant * Sen. who sacrifice their lives to Bacchus they make haste but not to heaven they make haste to fulfill their lust● Prov. 6.18 they make haste to swear to be drunk they are swift to shed blood Isa 59.7 their feet run to evil The sinner in regard of the haste he makes in sin is compared to a swift Dromedary Jer. 2.23 a wicked mans swiftness in sin is like Absaloms riding on his Mule 2 Sam. 18.9 The Mule went under the thick boughs of an Oake and his head caught hold of the Oake and he was taken up between the heaven and the earth Sinners make haste to sin as a bird hastens to the snare they run as the swine possessed with the Divels ran into the Sea and were drowned Mark 5.13 Oh what haste do men make to hell as if they feared the gates would be shut e●e they could get thither what needs this speed why do they run so fast to prison the sins men commit in haste they will repent at leasure Achan make haste to the wedge of gold but now he hath time enough to repent of it Sin is an unhappy race a damnable race will it not be bitterness in the end 2 Sam. 2.26 when men come to the end of that race instead of a Crown behold chains of darkness Jude 6. 2. It reproves them who instead of running the race Branch 2 of Gods Commandements spend all their time in joviality and mirth as if their life were rather a daunce than a race Job 21.12 13. They take the Timbrel and Harp and rejoyce at the sound of the Organ they spend their dayes in mirth they are at their musick when they should be at their race Amos 6.4 That chaunt to the sound of the Viol that drink wine in bowls and anoint themselves with the chief oyntments 'T is hard to have two heavens some are all for pleasure 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 they are like those hunting-dogs Diodorus Siculus speaks of while they run among the sweet flowers they smell to the flowers and lose sent of the Hare and leave off their game So while many are among the sweet flowers the delights and pleasures of the world they fall a smelling to these flowers and leave off their race 〈◊〉 sub dulci melle latent venena These go merrily to hell I may say as Solomon Prov. 14.13 The end of that mirth is heaviness Branch 3 3. If Religion be a race it reproves them that