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A12523 An exposition vpon the sixt chapter of the prophesie of Hosea VVherein is set down the true repentance of the godly, as also the hypocriticall repentance of the wicked; most needfull for these times. Wherein 1. The summe and scope. 2. The doctrines. 3. The reasons. 4. The vses. Of most texts are obserued. First preached by Samuel Smyth minister of Roxwel in Essex, and now by him published, intending the further good of his charge, and the profit of as many as shall please to read it. Seene and allovved. Smith, Samuel, 1588-1665. 1616 (1616) STC 22847.3; ESTC S102418 218,718 364

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may be saued therefore God will send them strong delusions that they should beleeue lyes that all they may bee damned that beleeue not the truth but take pleasure in vnrighteousnesse The Lotd graunt vs more sanctified hearts that wee may make better vse of his gracious oportunities that hee doth offer vnto vs that for the time to come we may make more righter steps to his kingdome This Doctrine maketh First for the iust reproofe of all Papists and all such Vse 1 as are popishly affected as such as the Lord may most iustly taxe with this great ingratitude of contemning the meanes of their owne saluation that will rather hearken to erronious and hereticall doctrine then to the truth of God contained in his holy Word Let them stand neuer so much of their works of piety and deuotion as Fastings prayer almes c. they are without the Word but abhomination to the Lord the Lord hates them and his soule abhorres them being not done in faith repentance and true obedience as Salomon sayth He that turneth away his eare from hearing the Law euen his prayer shall be abhominable But oh the iust iudgement of God vpon them they haue refused to embrace the loue of the truth and haue beleeued lies and therefore it is a righteous thing with God to giue them ouer to hardnesse of heart and rebrobate minds to be deluded by Sathan and so to perish with him for euer Secondly this Doctrine doth nearely concerne Vse 2 vs all Wee see here what a fearefull sinne it is before the Lord to contemne his Word to neglect his Doctrine and lightly to esteeme of the meanes of our saluation it is of that nature that the Lord cannot at any hand put it vp but will most surely punish the contempt therof as we haue seene before by the examples of the old world the Sodomites the people of the Iewes and the like And yet alas wee see it a sinne too too common so as men doe generally neglect contemne if not desperately despise the means of their saluation the most glorious Gospell of Iesus Christ making no account of it but trample it vnder foot esteeme no more of the Word preached then they do of their old shooes they wil not go to the dore to heare it but rather lye vpon their beds sit by the fire talke in the streetes play in their bowling Allies and to doe any base or vaine thing then to come into Gods house to heare his Word whereby their poore soules might be saued Oh horrible impietie Well I remember that Saul obserued Dauids seat when hee was wanting much more doth the Lord take notice of our emptie seates and solitary Pewes when wee are wanting Will you heare how the Lord hath grieuously punished such contempt yea the neglect of holy meanes and hath not the Lord met with vs for this sinne yes questionlesse as the plague and pestilence is sent for sin so I am perswaded no one sinne of the land hath been a greater cause to prouoke the Lord to anger and to plague our land so often with the pestilence and other grieuous iudgements of vnseasonable weather the like then our long our generall and our continuall contempt of his most holy Word and prophaning of his Sabbaths so as the Lord may say to vs for this cause haue I cut you downe euen by hundreds and thousands for the contempt of the gracious means I haue vsed to do you good Oh then I beseech you in the feare of God let vs lay this to heart and seeing the Lord will neuer suffer the contempt of his Word goe vnpunished let vs now at last repent of this sinne let vs esteeme better of the Word let vs receiue it beleeue it and bee more carefull to heare it otherwise if wee liue in the open contempt of it as now wee doe I say vnto you in the name of the Lord and from the warrant of his sacred Word by the which wee shall al bee iudged at the last day Mat. 11.21 that it shall bee easier for the men of Sodom Gomor then for vs yea the time may come when wee shall weepe and howle crie out and say Oh that I were a Sodomite Oh that I had beene borne one of Gomorah and enuy the felicity euer of the Sodomites in comparison of our own torments Heb. 2.3 If now wee neglect so great saluation Thirdly and lastly seeing the Word preached and taught is the ordinary meanes of our saluation and the neglect and contempt thereof doth draw downe Vse 3 such heauy iudgements vpon vs as we haue heard before how may this teach vs all according to godly Salomon his aduice to take heed to our feet when we come into Gods house and as our Sauiour sayth Eccl. 4.17 Mat. 13. Luk. 8.18 to take heed how wee heare It is not to bee accounted a light matter that we haue this liberty to come into Gods house that wee may heare him speake vnto vs in his Word for if wee benefite not by these holy exercises of religion and draw nearer vnto heauen wee are made by them the more hardned in sinne to our greater confusion at the last let vs not therefore come for fashion sake or for custome but for conscience sake before God in obedience to his commadement And to this end wee must learne to prepare our selues before wee come by heartie prayer to God both that he would direct the tongue of the Minister his seruant that hee may deliuer the Word truely and powerfully as also that hee would open our hearts as hee did the heart of Lydea that wee may attend vnto those things that shall bee taught which godly preparation if it were carefully obserued of our hearers it could not bee after so much and long teaching they should remaine so ignorant and barren of Gods Worke as generally they bee Well to conclude this Doctrine let this be for our present instruction that if we would bee free from the accusation of wicked graceles and prophane persons let vs labour to bee willing and well affected hearers that wee come with hungring and thirsting desires vnto the spirituall food of our soules that it may bee vnto vs a sauor of life vnto a better life and that the Lord may neuer bee constrained to vse the same as here hee did to this people namely as an instrument to Cut downe and a meanes of our further condemnation at the last would wee not haue beene loath to haue beene in Sodom when God rained downe fire and brimstone from heauen vpon their heads Oh Lord how should wee quake and tremble to thinke of this slaughter that the Lord threatneth here namely To cut downe by his Prophets and to slay by the words of his mouth I haue cut downe IN that the Lord professeth here that he was the author of their punishment The Author of this iudgement and did inflict this iudgement on them for their
God And in that wherein they thinke they doe most please God they do greatly sinne and offend him As it is the nature of Hypocrites and time seruers to glorie in their outward worship and seruice of God they haue nothing to boast of but that they bee Christians are baptized heare the Word and receiue the Sacrament Now marke what the Lord sayth that euen herein they Transgressed against him and sinned grieuouslie against him why namelie because they performing these outward things laboured not withall to find out the true vse and comfort of these things as they boasted of their Sacifices neuer looking to what end the Lord did ordaine them namelie as means to lead them to repentance and so to Christ Iesus Euen so manie as boast of their religion how they bee Christians haue been baptized but alas where is the true vse of Baptisme all this while where is the death of sinne the burying of sinne the crucifying of sinne which is the main end of Baptisme this is neuer looked after of the greatest number so men heare the Word and they seeme to glorie in the same but where is the power of the Word in working faith repentance obedience knowledge zeale patience humilitie c. And so for the Lorde Supper but where is the right vse of this how doe men grow in faith knowledge repentance hatred of sinne and care to honour God Alas these things are neuer thought of so that here the Lord meetes with all these carnal Libertines and loose Professors and shewes them that in that they do most glorie in and boast of euen there they sinne highly and offend the Maiestie of God so as hee cannot abide euen their best actions This truth is clearely to bee seene in diuers places of the Scripture No doubt but Cain pleased himselfe with his offering of sacrifice but euen that was abhomination in Gods sight Gen. 4.3 Pro. 15.8 Esay 1.11 13. The sacrifices of the wicked are abhomination to the Lord but the prayer of the righteous is acceptable vnto him Againe the Prophet Esay doth notably set out the same What haue I to do with the multitude of your sacrifices sayth the Lord I am full of the burnt offerings of Rams and of the fatte of fedde beasts I desire not the bloud of Bullocks of Lambs nor of Goates When yee come to appeare before mee who requireth this of your hands to tread in my Courts Bring no moe oblations in vaine incense is abhomination vnto mee I cannot suffer your New Moons nor Sabbaths my soule hateth them Behold here in this place what esteeme these outward Ceremonies of Gods worship and seruice were with the Lord they thought themselues happy men in the performance of them and hee most happy that offered most of them but the Lord hee esteemes far otherwise of them namely being not done in faith and true obedience they were but abhomination in his sight and were so farre from appeasing his wrath against sinne as that they added vnto the measure of their sinnes Againe the Lord testifieth in another place by the same Prophet saying Hee that killeth a Bullocke is as if hee slew a man hee that sacrificeth a sheepe as if hee cut off a Dogs neeke c. Esay 66.3 Psa 66.18 Pro. 29.8 Io 9.31 Ps 50.17 Micha 6.6 If I regard wickednesse in my heart saith the Prophet The Lord will not heare me Againe Hee that turneth away his eares from hearing the Law euen his Prayer shall bee abhominable Again God heareth not sinners These places and the like whereof the Scriptures are full they serue to teach vs that what sacrifice soeuer the wicked offer as prayer thanksgiuing receyuing of the Sacrament hearing the Word or the like the same is abhomination to the Lord. So that we may hence safely conclude the miserable estate of all wicked and vngodly men with that saying of the Prophet Hosea Hos 12.1 Ephraim is fed with the wind and followeth after the East wind hee encreaseth dayly lyes and destruction So then though the wicked say peace peace and thinke themselues sure if they perform but the outward part of Gods worship seruice Psal 2.3 yet Hee that dwelleth in Heauen doth laugh them to scorne for the Lord doth see that their day is comming Vse 1 This may serue to condemne the Church of Rome who thinke that they sufficiently please God Ex opere operato by the very deed done though the same bee not done to the right end nor in an holy manner in faith repentance and true obedience as their prayers in a strange tongue sacrifice of the Masse and a thousand the like all which as they haue no footing in the Word of God so they shall one day haue the reward of them euen the portion reserued for hypocrites Secondly this may seeme to direct vs to be wise Vse 2 neuer to content our selues to be baptized to heare to pray to come to Church receiue the Sacrament and to perform the like duties of Gods worship and seruice but that wee looke to the right vse of all these things that we may find that worke wrought in our hearts for which end the Lord hath appointed them else alas wee shall but grieue the spirit of God and euen our best actions shall bee but sinnes vnto vs if wee beelike this people to thinke it is inough to bee baptized with water and not to feele the inward worke of the spirit to heare the Word and not to profit by it to faith and repentance to pray with the lip and not with the heart to receyue the outward Sacrament not to feele our soules nourished by the body and bloud of Christ Oh let vs not rest vpon such vaine things such deceitfull vanity such lying dreames for they will deceiue vs in the end And as for all wicked and vngodly men which rest so much vpon them their trust shall bee but as the Spiders webbe as Iob speaketh which albeit to day is builded aloft Iob. 8.14 yet to morrow is swept away But of this before VERSE 8. Gilead is a City of them that worke iniquitie and is polluted with bloud THe Prophet hauing in the former verse accused them to bee Couenant breakers with God doth now proue the same by sundry examples of all estates amongst them that as the Prophet sayth Esay 1.6 From the toppe of the head to the soale of the foot All was out of order and full of vncleannesse So was it with this people here from the Priest to the Leuite so to the common people yea euen the great men of the land Ieroboam and his wicked Counsellers here are accused Gilead is a City of c. Concerning this City wee read not much in the Word of God but heere the Prophet doth note them to bee exceeding wicked people that dwelt in this City full of sinne deceit iniquity full of cruelty and bloudy sinnes This City as wee may read
the fore-runner of some fearefull iudgement vnto the soule of that man I haue cut them downe by my Prophets I haue slaine them by the words of my mouth IN that the Lord doth threaten this iudgement of al Doct. 4 other as the greatest that hee could bring vpon them namely to Cut them downe and to slay them The Word of God is able to pearce the hardest heart and that not by an ordinary meanes or slaughter but by his Prophets and Word that is that he would make good his Word in their mouthes and bring to passe all those terrible and fearefull iudgements that they had denounced against them from the Lord. Hence we see the great power of the Word of God it is able to pearce the hardest heart that is The word of God makes mention of two sorts of swords The sword of the mouth and the materiall sword as that place in the Hebrewes The Word of God is liuely and mighty in operation and sharper then a two edged sword Heb. 4.12 entereth thorough euen vnto the diuiding asunder of the Soule and the Spirit and of the Ioynts and the Marrow and is a decerner of the thoughts and the intents of the heart The people of the Iewes before that Peter spake vnto them were full of hardnesse of heart yea their hearts before were as hard as steele nothing could pricke or pearce them Act. 2.37 they had committed monstrous murder they shed innocent bloud euen the bloud of the sonne of God and yet they were neuer touched in their hearts for that sinne But when Peter came with his weapon namely the Word of God and told them that they were those that had crucified the Lord of life this wounded them to the quicke as that they cryed out in the bitternesse of their loules O men and brethren what shall wee doe to bee saued Oh tell vs tell vs whether there be not some course yet to be taken that wee that haue beene such desperate sinners might yet againe obtaine Gods fauour and bee saued This was a blessed battel that was fought with them behold then in them the wonderfull power of the Word of God It cuts the throat of sinne and makes men become dead vnto sinne that they might become a liue vnto God Ier. 23.29 Is not the Word of Iehouah like vnto fire It is able to melt and mollifie a heart of steele it is like a hammer that breakes the hardest stone euen so this Word of God is able to bruise a stony heart which is as hard as flint Rom. 15.16 I am not ashamed sayth the Apostle of the Gospell of God because I know that it is the power of God to saluation to all them that beleeue 1. Cor. 1.21 Yea it is compared to a sacrificing knife Ephes 2.1.2 which will kill and cut the throat of sinne and make the most rebellious heart to breake It will put spirit and life in the dead hearts of dead secure sinners euen such as lay dead rotting in sin If it enter not into thee to the rooting out of sinne and the cutting downe of thy vncleannesse for then it pearceth for thy good to life eternall It wil bee sure to wound and to pearce thy dead and benummed soule to the hardning of thee in thy sinnes to death eternall Esay 55. for it neuer returnes in vaine but is eyther the sauor of life vnto life or the sauor of death vnto death The Lord sent his word vnto Pharaoh againe and againe by Moses and Aaron but hee would not bee humbled by it Exod. 9. ●7 1. Reg. 22.8 therefore hee became the more hardned in sinne And Ahab was then the deadliest enemy to his owne soule Mich. 2.7 when hee hated Michai for not speaking to his fantasie but warned him faithfully of the iudgement which afterward came vpon him Zach. 7.11 The Word of God is an aduersary to none but to such as are aduersaries to themselues Note this well neyther doth it condemne any but such as without repentance assuredly shall one day bee condemned of the Lord. And therefore let the wicked wretches of the world stoppe their eares neuer so much from the hearing of the threatnings of the Word yet they shall neuer stoppe that iudgement which the Word hath threatned There is a cry that will come at Midnight and will waken the dead But Oh blessed are they who in time are wakened out of the sleepe of their sinnes before that dreadfull iudgement come This serues to commend vnto vs the excellencie Vse 1 and power of the Word of God which is able both to kill sinners and to make them aliue again and puts a manifest difference hetweene the Word of man the Word of God All the wisdom learning eloquence and wit of men is not able to wound the hard heart of a wicked obstinate and rebellious sinner onely the Word of God can doe it euen the plaine and simple preaching of the Word can doe it 1. Cor. 1.21 Psal 19. The Law of the Lord is perfect to conuert the soule There is more power in the plaine rude and simple preaching of the Word of God to conuert a sinner then in the most learned and excellentest eloquence in men nay Rom. 10.14.15 it is impossible for all the eloquence in the World to saue a Soule it is peculiar onely to the simple preaching of the Gospell nor all the Writings of men cannot turne the heart vnto God vnlesse the Lord doe blesse the preaching of the Word to doe it and though nothing bee so contrary to our Nature as the Word of God yet nothing is so powerfull to conuert as is this word by Gods blessing vpon it being his owne ordinance appointed to that end Secondly seeing the Word of God is of this power Vse 2 that it will enter and pearce into stony hearts and seeing if it cut not downe sinne and corruption it will wound to death eternall all rebellious and hard hearted sinners Oh then let vs submit our hearts vnto it let vs suffer the Word to pearce and wound our hearts for sinne to cut downe all sinne and corruption in vs here or else it will bee the Lords Sword of the Spirit to kill vs and to wound vs to death eternall Ephes 6.1 Hee will smite the earth with the rodde of his mouth and slay the wicked and rebellious with the breath of his lippes that is the Lord will make good all those feareful iudgements which his seruants haue denounced against them in his name Esay 11.4 And as the raine that fals makes the earth more fruitfull or else more barren so it fareth with the Word it eyther cuts downe sinne to our amendment or else leaues most deadly wounds in our soules euen to death eternall Now then seeing the Word of God is so powerfull Oh how should this stirre vp euery man and woman to the hearing of
vaine incense is abhomination vnto mee I cannot suffer your new Moones nor Sabbathes nor solemne dayes it is iniquiry not solemne assemblies My soule hateth your New Moones and your appointed Feasts they are a burden to me I am weary to beare them Thus they came not short in any Ceremony of the law they were very strict in the obseruing of them but they looked after no other thing to examine themselues in what manner they came vnto them Againe Will yee steale murder Ier. 7 9. and commit adultery sweare falsly burne Incence vnto Baal walke after other gods whom yee know not and yet come stand before mee in my house Though they continued in most horrible and grieuous sinnes Mich. 6.6 yet so long as they came into Gods house and performed there the outward duties of his worship they thought all was well And again the Lord sayth of them thus This people draw neare vnto mee with their lips Esay 29.13 but their hearts are far from mee They did onely professe outwardly in hypocrisie and the Lord declares plainely that he regarded them not Againe in the Prophet Ieremies time the people there debate the matter with the Prophet and say Oh wee come to the Temple we pray wee offer sacrifice what would yee more Oh sayth the Prophet when yee liue in sinne this is but to make the Lords house a denne of theeues And by the Prophet Esay the Lord threatneth destruction to them that come vnto the seruice of God in hypocrisie and our Sauior Christ in diuers places doth threaten a woe to the Scribes and Pharisies because they did all in hypocrisie to bee seene of men and not of conscience towards God Well then wee see the Doctrine sufficiently cleared that it is the property of an hypocrite to content himselfe with the outward part of Gods worshippe Two sorts of hypocrites and neuer lookes after sincerity of heart within Now there are two sorts of Hypocrites the grosse Hypocrite and the close Hypocrite The first is hee that outwardly in words professeth the name of Christ and yet in heart and life vtterly denies him and these men are such as come to church heare the Word receiue the Sacrament and perform all outward actions of Gods worship and seruice as if they were true Christians but if you looke into their liues they are most vile and prophane The holy Apostle Saint Paul describes them thus They professe they know God Tit. 1.16 and yet by their works they deny him being disobedient and to euery good worke reprobate For they wil so professe Christ and the Gospell as still they wil liue in sinne in lying stealing drunkennesse whordome Three sorts of grosse hypocrites swearing couetousnesse pride or ignorance these be grosse hypocrites which will cry Lord Lord and yet their liues are vile and wicked And of these there are three sorts First the Atheist who professeth Christ in Word Atheists and yet in heart contemnes him these are they which for feare of the Law come to Church heare the Word and receiue the Sacrament of this sort are the greatest sort of our Church-Papists all contemners of the Word and the like professing Christ in shew but yet in heart they deny him contemne him make no account of God nor his Word but tread it vnder foot Secondly those which for feare and fashion sake professe Christ come to Church heare the Word Temporists receiue the Sacrament yet all for fashion and custome nothing for conscience sake and of these wee haue thousands amongst vs who performe all these duties for custome and fashion sake Oh let vs take heed that we doe not professe onely in outward shew but looke to our hearts that wee may doe all of conscience to please God in obedience to his commandements let vs not make it a matter of custome to come to heare the Word to receiue the Sacrament or for feare of the Law but of conscience towards God otherwise these things will turne one day to our greater condemnation And the third sort are the Epicures which make their pleasures sports and pastimes their God Epicures and will spend more houres in eating drinking sports and pleasures then in the seruice of God then hearing reading praying singing of Psalmes and holy meditaon all their profession of Christ is but in hypocrisie from the teeth outward the heart is not sound these mē may ptofesse Christ long inough come to church heare the Word and receiue the Sacrament yet so long as their heart is set so eagerly on the World on their profites and pleasures they doe but deceiue their owne soules Our Sauiour teacheth vs that men may come with open mouth Mat 7.21 and cry Lord Lord if they lead not holy liues and haue godlinesse and true obedience in their hearts they shall perish 2. Thes 1.7 It is not Lord Lord that will serue the turne but men must labour to know the Word and will of God and ioyne to their knowledge christian obedience Oh then in what a lamentable estate and condition Vse 1 bee most men and women seeing this is the common bane of our time that men and women content themselues with the outward naked profession of Christ onely to performe the outward parts of his worshippe and seruice though in heart they care not for him if they come to Church and here spend an houre for fashion sake or for feare of the Law they looke after no more though all the weeke after they contemne Christ and serue the Deuil the World and their own vncleane lusts and desires Oh let such men and women bee heere admonished that it will not serue their turne or goe for pay before God Oh let vs learne then to goe farther and in heart to beleeue in Christ and in our liues to obey him the people in Moses his time say Oh wee will doe all but what sayth the Lord Oh Deu. 5.27 that there were such an heart in them shewing indeed that they were but hypocrites they had Gods word Wee will doe all Wee will come to the Church we will heare the Word receyue the Sacrament and what yee will Here were goodly words golden speeches glorious promises but their hearts were naught Oh is not this our case wee haue goodly words wee can cry Lord Lord with open mouth What will yee more wee come to Church wee heare the Sermon wee receiue the Sacrament c. But tell me is thy heart sound is thy heart set vpon God doest thou hunger after Iesus Christ doest thou loue the Word of God aboue gold and siluer if thou find not this affection in thee thy heart is naught neyther canst thou bee saued vnlesse thou repent The second sort of hypocrites are the close ones Close hypocrites which make a goodly shew and a fayre outward profession of Christ yea haue sundry good gifts and common graces yet are but
will the Lord deale one day with all hypocritical seruers of God who because they bee such as make shew of Religion and seruice of God thinke that their profession may bee a cloake of all their impieties I desire Mercy and not Sacrifice THis is a most worthy sentence as it doth appeare in that our Sauiour Christ doth twice alleadge it in the Gospell of Mathew Mat. 9. ●3 when Christ kept company with the poore Publicans and sinners the Scribes and Pharisies were angrie with him our Sauiour bids them goe and learne what this meanes I will haue mercy and not sacrifice Where hee shewes that the Lord will not bee serued by outward Ceremonies and externall shewes but then men serue God when they can pardon and forgiue iniuries and wrongs and one pardon and forbeare another and are not ouer cruell and seuere one to another So when Christs Disciples pluckt the eares of corne vpon the Sabbath Mat. 12. the Pharisies were presentlie offended because they brake the Sabbath but Christ tels them this Scripture I will haue mercy and not sacrifice Where our Sauiour Christ sheweth that they were ouer cruell censurers of others thinking the keeping of the Sabbath to stand in such Ceremonies whereas they did nothing but that they might doe without offence Now as we haue cleared what it is that wee are to vnderstand of Sacrifice and Burnt offerings namely the outward and externall worship of God and all the ceremonies of the Law So now wee are to come to the two latter words Mercy and Knowledge by which we are to vnderstand the duties of Piety and Mercy faith to God and loue and mercy towards man And here the Lord compares these two together and shewes that hee preferres faith piety and godlinesse in the heart and mercifull and kind dealing towards men before the great shewes which men make in the outward seruice of God True it is the Lord will haue vs performe such parts of his seruice worship as hee commandeth in his Word and such ceremonies as hee prescribes but hee prefers faith obedience repentance feare and loue of God and loue kindnesse and mercifull dealing vnto men before all such sacrifices and burnt offerings and all other shewes whatsoeuer Yea all this outward shew and all our profession of Religion if it bee not ioyned with the knowledge of God that is with faith repentance and obedience and with the dueties of loue vnto men it is but abhomination in the sight of God Doct. 5 So then the point of Doctrine is this that seeing the Lord sayth I will haue mercy and not sacrifice God doth prefer the duties of loue and mercy to men before his owne worship that is I desire rather mercy then sacrifice It doth please the Lord better to see men performe duties of loue and kindnesse one towards another then to haue sacrifices neuer so many or great done vnto himselfe This is the Doctrine We see heere how the Lord doth farre preferre loue and kindnesse to men before al the outward shewes men make of religion whatsoeuer nay if men professe neuer so much make neuer so great a shew in the seruice of God for their hearing praying receyuing and the like yet if they want loue kindnesse to their brethren they cannot please God And this is the cause that the faith of many in the Scriptures hath growne famous in the world euen by their conscionable performance of the duties of the second Table loue and mercy vnto men I remember the Shunamites wife who called the Prophet of the Lord into her house to eate bread and sayd to her husband Behold 2. Reg 4.8.9 I know now that this is an holy man of God that passeth by vs continually let vs make him a little Chamber with walles and let vs set him there a bed and a table and a stoole and a candlesticke that hee may turne in thither when hee commeth to vs. Gen. 18. And of Abraham and Lot it is reported that they entertayned strangers into their houses Here was religion indeed when the same goes hand in hand with good works Happy Elias that hath such an Hostesse to giue him entertainement after his trauell and happy yea twice happy was shee by entertayning such a guest Deut. 10.18 This is that which Moses deliuereth by precept vnto the people of Israel The Lord our God is a God of gods and Lord of Lords a great God mighty and terrible who doth right vnto the Fatherlesse and widdow and loueth the stranger giueth him food and raiment loue yee therefore the stranger Where we see that Moses vrgeth this duty of mercy and loue vnto others euen from the example of God himselfe who is euer at hand to helpe them Esay 58.7 This is it which the Prophet Esay commendeth Is not this the fasting that I haue commaunded to deale thy bread to the hungry and that thou bring the poore that wander vnto thy house when thou seest the naked that thou couer him and hide net thy selfe from thy owne flesh And this is noted as one part of the innocency and integrity of godly Iob that hee could say The stranger did not lodge in the streetes but I opened my dores vnto him that went by the way Iob. 31.32 It is the straight charge that Christ himselfe giueth If thou bring thy gift to the Altar and there remembrest that thy Brother hath ought against thee leaue there thine offering before the Altar and goe thy way first bee reconciled to thy Brother and thou come and offer thy gift Where we see that men do but lose their labor that come to hear the Word pray receyue c. or to any part of Gods worship that liue in malice hatred or desire of reuenge 1. Cor. 13.1 Though I had the gift of Prophesie and knew all secrets all knowledge yea if I had all faith so that I could remoue mountaines and bad not loue I were nothing Where wee see if men want loue that is mercy and kindnesse to men they can doe nothing to please God so highly the Lord esteemes of this duty of mercy to men that he sayth There are but two Commandements this is one to loue our neighbour as our selfe and giues Peter commandement to forgiue his brother Mat. 22.37 1. Reg. 17. Act. 16. 2. Tim. 1. not till seuen times but till seuenty seuen times Lydea intreated Paul and his companions to come into her house and to abide with her Onesiphorus sought out Paul and refreshed him in time of his necessity All these examples the like whereof the Scriptures are full all serue to teach vs the truth of this Doctrine that the works of loue and mercy to our brethren serue to commend our faith to God and are more accepted with him then all things else wee can doe in his seruice and worship when they are wanting in vs. Now come we to the vses If the
shall bee a heape and the mountaine of the house as the high places of the Forrest The false Prophets did not onely procure Gods wrath against themselues but the common people were punished for their sakes It is that which our Sauiour himselfe concludeth of If the blind leade the blinde they both fall into the ditch And in the Reuelation Reu. 3.14 that Church being committed to a wicked man they were guilty of the same sinnes with their Pastour And in those Epistles sent to the seuen Churches in Asia where the Pastor is commended for any vertue so are the people and when the Pastor is reproued for any vice the people also haue part in the same reproofe For such as the Pastors bee such bee the people such as the Shepheards bee such bee the Sheepe In them lyes the bad or the good estate of the Flocke For where the Minister is blinde ignorant and dumbe that neyther can nor will reach where hee is carelesse and vnconscionable liues solely and wickedly how can it chuse but the people must needes bee ignorant blinde and vnskilfull in Gods matters prophane wicked and irreligious This is proued indeed by wofull experience in the World Goe to any Towne or Parrish in the land where there liues a carelesse and vnconscionable Minister an ignorant sot a beastly liuer a miserable worldly man that seldome or neuer preacheth and when hee doth so colde and so raw as good neuer a whitte as neuer the better You shall finde generally sinne to raigne in that place the people like their Pastor blinde ignorant rude so simple and so ignorant in Gods matters that they know nothing of the Scriptures what Faith Sacrament Repentance or New birth meanes no not the meaning of one Article of their Faith or petition in the Lords prayer Seeing the state of a Congregation doth depend Vse 1 so vpon the Pastor This serueth to reproue all such Ministers as take this charge on them and yet not as Gods Ministers to preach the Word to bring good tyding of the Gospell doe seldome or neuer preach the Word of God These the Lord doth not esteeme as Ministers but Murderers not Shepheardes but Wolues they will take the dignity but doe no duty The Prophet Esay cryes out against such Pastors Io. 21. Esay 66. calling them Dumbe Dogges that cannot barke They looke to the Fleece but not to the Flocke Secondly this reproues such as leaue the sincere Milke of the Word of God and teach their own fantasies their owne dreames Toyes and Fables which doe not labour to make the people to vnderstand the sense and doctrine of the Scriptures and hence it comes to passe that though they teach and preach yet they finde little fruit few conuerted because they teach not Gods Message but their owne deuises Thirdly such as are reprooued as in bringing the Lords Messuage and deliuering it to the people seeke not the honour of God and the credite of their Master that sent them but their owne credite and honour Neyther doe they desire to preach Iesus Christ plainely in the euidence of the Spirite but in the intising Words of mans wisedome Yea whereas Saint Paul had rather speake fiue wordes in a knowne tongue to edifie 1. Cor. 14. then fiue thousand in a strange tongue Some there bee who thinke they neuer speake wel vnlesse they speake so as none can vnderstand And here also wee may note the folly of our common people who doe they esteeme and account of as a good Preacher but hee that speaketh eloquentlie in a strange tongue him whom they vnderstand least they commend most And no maruell for they learne nothing at such a Sermon therefore they admire it and commend the man least they should seeme to say nothing Vse 2 Seeing this is so Like Priest Like People Wicked Priest Wicked people carefull Pastor good Sheepe for Knowledge Faith Repentance and Obedience Then wee see that a good Gouernour Pastor and Minister is a singular blessing of God that not onely can but is willing to take all possible paines to doe good to teach in season and out of season to bee like a Cocke first to awake himselfe by reading meditation and prayer and secondly the people by his Crowing like a Candle that spendes himselfe to giue comfort to others such a one is a maruellous blessing of God when hee is bestowed vpon a people for when the Lord would shew his loue to the people hee sayth I will giue them Pastors after my owne heart Such as should watch ouer their soules to feed to instruct and to comfort them Oh how should men with thankefull hearts blesse God when they haue such set ouer them But on the contrary part it is a feareefull iudgement of God to liue vnder such as bee blinde ignorant vnconscionable prophane wicked and irreligious for how can they teach and instruct others that are ignorant themselues And how can they seeke to conuay grace to others Mat. 18. Ier. 3. ●4 that haue not tasted of the worke of grace themselues If the blinde lead the blinde they both fall into the ditch together And by the Prophet Ieremie the Lord there threatneth this as a grieuous plague to giue them naughty Ministers It seemes the Prophet had no reason to accuse the poore people and to complaine of them alas Obiect they did but as the Priests taught them they meant well Answere Neyther the euill life Answere and ignorance of the Priests nor yet their owne intent and purpose could any whit excuse them so long as they liued in sinne But wee see here that the Lord complains of them that hee saw villany in the house of Israel There is the whoredome of Ephraim Israel is defiled Hence then wee learne that neyther the wickednesse of the Priests and Gouernours nor yet the good intent and meaning of the people can please God or any way excuse themselues if men liue in sinne in impietie and prophanesse They are farre wide that thinke their ignorance will excuse them Doct. 2 Ignorance may excuse indeede à tanto but neuer à toto Ignorance may lessen faults but not change their natures Ignorance will excuse none if they liue in sinne sinne shall still be sinne though a man doe the same neuer so ignorantly for as men are commaunded to take notice of the Princes Lawes and being found to trespasse against them their ignorance shall not excuse them so the Lord hath straightlie commaunded vs to take notice of his Lawes that so we may performe our obedience vnto him The Commandement of God to this end is very staight These words which I commaund thee this day Deu. 6.6.7.8 shall be in thy heart and thou shalt rehearse them continually vnto thy Children and shalt talke of them when thou tarriest in thy house and as thou walkest by the way when thou lyest downe and when thou risest vp and thou shalt binde them for a signe vppon thy hand
All men by nature are dead in respect of any spirituall life namely dead in trespasses and sinnes sin is the bane and death of our soules for the Wages of sinne is death Death bringeth vs into the full and absolute power of the Deuill that wee are all of vs thus seruants vnto sinne It is plain by the Apostles complaint Eph. 2.1 Rom. 6.23 Rom. 7.14 Rom. 6.16 Gen. 2.17 I am carnall sold vnder sinne and then vnto whom soeuer wee giue our selues as seruants to obey his seruants we are Now that we are all by nature seruants vnto sin and vnto death it cannot bee denied for what was it that God sayd vnto Adam In the day that thou eatest thereof thou shalt die the death As soone as Adam had sinned presently the sentence tooke place and Adam is now become the child of death and eternall destruction became his portion and this is the condition of all Adams posterity there is not the greatest the noblest the wealthiest nor the fayrest amongst the sonnes of men but wee are thus bound till the Sonne make vs free Men are not onely sicke with sinne or wounded by sinne or halfe dead but starke dead bereft of all spirituall sense and motion And this doth the Apostle most liuely effectually set out vnto vs in another place when he sayth Yee were once darknes Eph. 5.8 but now are light in the Lord He doth not say we were in darknesse Io. 3.6 for then perhaps wee might haue come of our selues into the light againe But yee were darknesse Darknesse it selfe yea nothing else but Darknesse and hence againe is it that naturall men are called Flesh not Fleshly but flesh it selfe and the wisdom that is Rom. 8.7 the best part that can bee in a naturall man what is it but Enmitie with God it may bring a man to Hell but it cannot lead him one inch nearer vnto heauen and therefore being thus starke dead in sinne Alas what can a dead man doe to helpe himselfe No more can a natural man moue so much as one finger to procure saluation to himselfe no no being dead in sinne we cannot so much as thinke one good thought much lesse haue wee free will of our selues to seeke for saluation vntil such time as the Lord hath reuiued vs and quickned vs by the Spirit of grace Lazarus in the Gospell had layne dead foure dayes in the graue so as hee beganne to rotte and to stinke yet when our Sauiour Christ cryed with a loud voyce Lazarus Io. 11. come foorth hee arose incontinently and came and stood foorth This is our case and condition yea the estate and condition of euery soule in the world we be starke dead in trespasses and sinnes nay we lye rotting and putrifying in the graue of our sinnes and vntill Iesus Christ by his spirit and loude voyce of the preaching of the Gospell which is the Word of life shal breath within vs the breath of life and reuiue vs poore soules wee cannot moue so much as one little finger to the Kingdome of heauen This may serue in the first place to confute that erroneous Vse 1 Doctrine of the Papists who say that a man hath naturally Free-will in himselfe by vertue whereof hee can dispose himselfe to the worke of his regeneration Condemnes the Doctrine of the Papists touching Free Will whose opinion if it were granted then were the power of God lesse seene in our second birth then in our first birth which were iniurious to the Spirit of God so to thinke for what can a dead man do to his owne quickning and raysing vp from the graue can hee turne himselfe or any way fitte or prepare himselfe to bee raysed surely no it is altogether impossible nay let a dead man haue all the helpe that may be to bee Raysed vp yet vnlesse the soule bee giuen vnto him all is in vaine so fareth it with the naturall man he can by no meanes dispose himselfe to any spirituall action or motion vnlesse some spirituall life be put into him But what sayeth the Aduersary he may giue his consent to his quickning though hee quicken not himsele But say I what consent call wee the consent of a man that is dead but not to stand vpon their presumptuous doctrine of Free wil the which amongst many other points of Popery maintained by them hath lifted vp many so high amongst them with this vaine opinion of their own worthinesse that they find not themselues to stand in need for the Lord to lift them vp Then in the feare of God let euery man and woman Vse 2 and euery mothers child labour to see our misery to see our poore Soules how they lye rotting in sinne let vs Serues to humble vs in that wee are dead till the Lord quicken vs by his spirit seeing wee bee as the poore Flyes in Winter starke dead not able to moue our little finger to heauen pray vnto the Lord that hee would cause the blessed Sunne-shine of his Word and Gospell to shine vpon vs to warme our cold and benummed soules to quicken our dead consciences by the word of Life and the blessed worke of his holy Spirit for so long as God doth not quicken vs nor reuiue vs alas our soules be dead in sinne and this death is the next step vnto eternall death in the fire of Hell And therefore their case is dangerous and miserable which sleepe snort in sin lye starke dead in the graue of sin vntill it please the Lord to reuiue them by the preaching of the Gospell which is the Power of God vnto Saluation to Reuiue and to quicken our dead soules This being so Note we see then it is no maruell though many that are present in the Assemblies of Gods people at the preaching of the Word and yet reape no profite by it the reason is they are dead now sound a Trumpet in a dead mans eare and he heares it not Euen so Esay 58. let the Minister of Gods Word cry neuer so loude lift vp his voyce like a Trumpet men are no more moued eyther with the comforts of the Word or with the threates of the Law then the seates men sit on because they are dead till the Lord doe please to put life into them And as for those that haue eares to heare with profite and comfort blesse God for it and giue him the glory for so great a mercy for certaine it is by nature the condition of all men is alike till the Lord hath wrought in vs the worke of grace and Reuiued vs with the breath of life Oh what cause then hath man by nature to swell with pride or to bee lifted vp with any conceit at all of his owne worthinesse though they haue neuer so many excellent parts of nature as wit capacity strength beauty or outward gifts as riches honour authority c. yet surely men may see that if
what profite should wee haue if wee should pray vnto him And againe It is in vaine to serue the Lord and what profit is it that we haue kept his commandement Poore Soules they thinke themselues to bee in good estate that they haue knowledge inough so long as they can say the Lords Prayer the ten commandements and the Creed and so it comes to passe that they despising knowledge and contemning the meanes especially the Ministery of the Word they remaine so blinde and so ignorant as they bee The third maine cause of ignorance is mans naturall corruption 3 Naturall corruption of man Ier. 10.14 Euery man by Nature is a beast by his owne knowledge Man by Nature hath no more knowledge of God then a beast When Adam fell hee lost that excellent knowledge of God and now by Nature wee are blind ignorant without the true knowledge of God in Iesus Christ till the Lord doe enlighten vs and open our eyes and reueale his Sonne Iesus Christ vnto vs in the Ministerie of his Word the glorious Gospell of Iesus Christ Now let vs come to the remedies Ignorance of Gods word is a great sinne Remedies of Ignorance and a fearefull iudgement of God vpon any people for they can neuer come to faith repentance obedience and etetnall life so long as they liue in it no they must needs liue in all sin against God and man Well 1 To see our ignorance and to repent of the same would you know how to get out of your ignorance and so from vnder this fearefull and heauy iudgement of God that lies so heauy vpon you would you come to knowledge to know God the Father and his Sonne Iesus Christ which is the onely way to eternall life You must then repent of your ignorance Io. 17.3 Act. 17.20 you must carefully see it and acknowledge it that you bee extreame ignorant in Gods matters blind in Gods word without the true Knowledge of God in Iesus Christ you must see it and confesse it and withall bee sorry for it and bewayle your estate that you haue liued so long in ignorance and withall you must desire the pardon of the same at Gods hands and labour to come to knowledge in time to come Secondly if you would get out of your wofull ignorance and come to true knowledge 2 Attend vpon the ministery of the Word preached 1. Pet. 2.2 Rom. 1.21 10.14 1. Cor. 1.21 Act. 2.37 you must then carefully vse all holy meanes to come thereto First aboue all the rest you must hunger and thirst after the Word of God the preaching of the Word Frequent Sermons and tread in Gods house where wisdome cryes vnto you and vtters her voyce The preaching of the Word of God is the most excellent meanes to bring men out of the gulfe of their ignorance to sauing knowledge true faith and eternall life A third meanes to get out of ignorance and to attaine vnto this sauing Knowledge 3 To reade the Scriptures is the diligent carefull reading of the holy Scriptures the olde and new Testament according to that of our Sauiour Search the Scriptures Io. 5.39 Psal 119. Psal 1.2 So that serious reading of the Word with meditating vpon the same it is a most excellent meanes to get out of ignorance and to come to knowledge 4 The reading hearing of godly Catechismes A fourth meanes to get out of ignorance and to attaine to this sauing Knowledge is the reading learning of Catechismes which containe the summe of Christian Religion It is a speciall means to bring men to knowledge and howsoeuer men thinke base of this kind of teaching yet it is exceeding profitable and necessary and a speciall means to bring men to knowledge and as for those that vnderstand not the Principles of Religion certainely their case is dangerous for Faith is not without the knowledge of these Principles in some measure of the Law the Gospell Faith Sacraments Prayer the Trinity of persons c. The last speciall means to get out of ignorance and to attaine to true and sauing Knowledge 5. Care to practise that wee know is for a man to frame his life according to the Word of God to leade a holy a Christian and a godly life that howsoeuer his knowledge is not great yet his care and desire to walke with God Luk. 12.47 to lead a holy and sanctified life to liue according to his knowledge this pleaseth the Lord well Hos 6.6 for I doubt not but little knowledge when the same is found in Christian obedience is farre better 1 Sam. 15. more acceptable with God then much knowledge when obedience is wanting Well to conclude this point the vse of this Doctrine concernes both Minister and people Vse 1 First the Ministers who take vpon them the charge of mens soules The Ministers duty Io. 21. and stand bound vnto God by a solemne vow and obligation To feed the Flocke of God that depends vpon them and ouer which they bee made Ouerseers and Shepheards and therefore woe vnto such Ministers as bee themselues ignorant 1. Pet. 5. Hos 4.6 Ezec. 3. and cannot teach or prophane and vnconscionable and therefore will not take the paines to teach the people of God but suffer them to lye and rotte in their ignorance and so suffer them to perish for want of knowledge How will such answere it in the day of the Lords wrath when God will lay the bloud of mens soules to their charge And surely Soule-murder it is the highest degree of murder Christ was mooued with pitty when he saw the people scattered abroad as sheepe hauing no shepheard Mat. 14.14 But these Dumbe-dogs that cannot barke so they may haue the Flesh and the Fleece they care for no more Christ sayth that his Ministers that loue him will Feed his Lambes and hee giues this commandement three times to Peters Io. 21. as the tryal of his loue to Christ but if wee may try the loue of Ministers to Christ Iesus by this marke namely their careful conscionable and continuall feeding of Christs Sheepe Wee may then say the loue of many to Christ is like that of Iudas he kissed him killed him al at once betraying him into the hands of his enemies to bee crucified These contrary the members of Christ by them betrayed into the hands of the Deuil to destroy both soule and body in Hell fire and therefore all such vnconscionable Ministers as eyther preach not at all or else but coldly carelesly though they should sweare that they loue Christ Iesus yet the loue of Christ is not in them Oh then let this admonish all Ministers of Gods Word that as they loue their owne soules yea as they desire Gods glory and loue the Lord Iesus Christ and haue any pitty of the poore Soules of his members that they may not perish for euer in hel so they would
doth import vnto vs the perseuerance that is required in all those that seeke for this Knowledge Perseuerance and constancy is required in seeking for sauing knowledge Act. 17.12 Wee see the Huntsman for his pleasure in his game hee can bee content to seeke in euery bush and to plod euery furrow till he find his game and then hee neuer leaues from morning till night Oh how much more should we seeke and neuer lin seeking for this heauenly and sauing Knowledge till wee find it The men of B●rea are commended for seeking turning their books to confirme and to encrease this Knowledge in them So should wee not onely heare but also Search the Scriptures examine euery Chapter leafe by leafe and line by line till wee find this Knowledge It is not inough to begin to seeke bot wee must continue seeking for this Knowledge Luk. 11.62 Hee that puts his hand to the Lords Plough and looketh backe is not meet for the Kingdom of God Mat. 24.4 but hee which endures to the end shall be saued Againe 1. Cor. 16.13 Stand fast in the faith quite you like men and bee strong This is further cleared by that speech of our Sauiour to the Church of Smyrmye Reu. 2.10 Bee thou faithfull vnto death Gal 33. and I will giue thee a Crowne of life And Paul blamed the Galathians and called them Foolish for beginning in the spirit and ending in the Flesh for not holding on as they had begun and surely the estate of such men is most fearefull it had beene better for them that they had neuer known the truth Nay it had been better for them that they had neuer beene borne 2. Pet. 2.20 as Christ speaketh of Iudas as the Apostle obserues If they after they haue escaped from the filthinesse of the World through the acknowledging of the Lord and of the Sauiour Iesus Christ are yet tangled againe therein the latter end with them is worse then the beginning And the reason of this Doctrine is cleare Reason for of all graces vertues it is onely constancy and perseuerance that shall bee crowned As no sinne condemns a man but this final impenitency or continuance in the same sinne so no grace or vertue shall bee crowned but that which continues to the end It is only continuance and perseuerance in any grace whatsoeuer that shall bee crowned with glory for If a righteous man turne from his righteousnesse Ezec. 18.24 and do the thing that is euill all the righteousnesse that hee hath done shall bee remembred no more hut in the wickednesse that hee hath committed in the same hee shall die And therefore wee may safely conclude that continuance perseuerance in seeking after more knowledge euery spiritual grace is that which doth crowne all our vertues whatsoeuer If then thou hast entered into the profession of Religion Vse if thou hast begunne to shew thy selfe sound in knowledge and that thou hast tasted of the power of Gods Word Oh bee constant in that soundnesse and in that sincerity Goe on in the same grow dayly more and more towards perfection let thy works be more at last then at first And surely this exhortation is very needfull and cannot sufficiently bee vrged in this back-sliding age wherein many with Demas fall into loue with the world Reu. 2.4 and with the Church of Ephesus loose their first loue and grow secure and carelesse nay neyther hote nor cold in Religion but the Lord one day will spue such back sliders out of his mouth Alas wee are hardly brought on to make a beginning in matters of Religion for it fareth with vs as it did with Zacheus Luk. 19. when hee had a purpose to see Christ the multitude stood in his way that hee was constrayned to goe vp into a Fig-tree so fareth it with euery Christian man and woman when wee haue entertained any good purpose of heart to seeke the Lord to labour to get knowledge into our Soules and to grow and encrease in the same Oh how many lets and stumbling blocks will Sathan now beginne to lay in our way inward and outward and all to keepe vs from enioying of Christ But when a man shall ouer stride them all and giue vp his name to Christ and then fall away this were a most wofull estate and condition Note they are no better then dogges and swine and it had beene better for such that they had neuer knowne the truth then after they haue knowne it to fall away for how doth this man or woman cause the Lord by degrees a little little to take away from them his Spirit that whereas in times past they had a loue to the truth were carefull to heare and to sanctifie the Lords Sabbath hee might now vpon their contempt of grace giue them ouer as prisoners to Sathan who shal so manicle their hands feet yea heart and all that by degrees they shall grow to hate and contemn both grace itselfe the meanes to obtaine the same Thirdly wee must not onely vse paines and perseuer in seeking for this knowledge Doct. but wee must also take delight in the same A godly man seekes after knowledge willingly and chearefully Wee see those that follow their sport take great delight in it this pleasure of theirs swallowes vp all their pain and makes it seem nothing vnto them So should wee in seeking for this blessed knowledge find our hearts rauished with a loue and a liking and a godly pleasure in the same You shal see that this hath beene the affection of the children of God in all ages Thus did Iob I esteemed thy word more then my appointed food Iob. 23.12 And this affection was in the Prophet Dauid when hee sayth Lord what loue haue I vnto thy Law Psal 119. all the day long is my study in them And in the description of a godly man the Prophet Dauid obserues this to bee one property in him Psa 1.2 Hee meditates in the Law of God day and night which shew vnto vs that hee takes delight in it for otherwise hee would neuer by night especially meditate vpon the same And Ieremie after hee had found the Word of God Ier. 15.16 hee did eate it and it was sweet vnto him nay it was his ioy and the reioycing of his Soule Psal 16.10 And the Prophet Dauid speaking in another place of this knowledge sayth That it is more to bee desired then gold yea then much fine gold sweeter also then the honey and the honey combe And that which the Apostle setteth down concerning Almes Mat. 22.37 Rom 12.8 Deu. 6.5 2. Cor. 9.7 Ezec. 3.3 As euery man wisheth in his heart so let him giue not grudgingly or of necessity but willingly for God loueth a chearefull giuer may truly bee vnderstood of euery Christian duety When wee pray wee must pray vnto God chearefully when wee are to heare
esteeme of his blessed Word and glorious Gospell that hee will euen remoue all from vs Shall we thinke that the Lord who thus seuerely plagued Gilead and Ierusalem these Cities that were so famous in the world that hee will spare vs but that he will doe to vs as he hath done to them and remoue the Candlesticke out of his place For the Lord cānot abide or indure to see his most blessed word and glorious Gospell to be contemned and troden vnder foot Vse 3 Last of all seing the Lord expects that those places which hauing great meanes should bring foorth most fruit let vs labor to answere the Lords expectation heerein The Earth that drinketh in the raine that commeth oft vpon it Heb. 6.7 and bringeth foorth herbes meete for them by whom it is dressed receiueth blessing of Ged But that which beareth Thornes and Briers is depriued and is neere to cursing whose end is to be burned Oh then as wee desire a blessing and to be approued of God let the fruit of our hearing and profession appeare that wee beare not Thornes for then woe vnto vs but that we Tit. 2. Denie vngodlinesse and worldly lusts and liue soberly and iustly in this present world And is polluted with blood THe meaning is as I take it they were crafty to couer blood for when as a Murderer had slaine a man euen willfully and of a set purpose he would then flie to this City being a City of refuge and there the Priests who were put in trust to examine the matter how the murther was done whether wittingly of purpose and that vpon some old grudge or whether of ignorance against his will These Priests being couetous and greedy of gain would for a peece of money smooth ouer the matter they would shelter the wilful murderer and craftily hide his sinne which ought to haue beene punished with death because the Law was straight against this sinne Hee that shedeth mans bloud by man shall his bloud bee shed But they being couetous and not regarding Gods Law would hide his murder and shelter and shrowde it and couer it so craftily that hee should escape vnpunished and neuer come to his answere And for this very cause doth Almighty God charge this City with the bloud of these men and cals it a City polluted with bloud So then this being the sinne of these Priests for Doct. 3 gaine to iustifie the wicked and to couer his sinne for a golden fee. For no worldly respect must men bee drawne to peruert iustice Wee may conclude this third point of Doctrine that for no worldly respect whatsoeuer should men bee drawne to peruert iustice to colour sinne It was the sin of this City of the Priests and Leuites those which were put in trust from God to enquire and to finde out the wilfull Murderer euen to take Ioab from the ●ornes of the Altar that they should for money shew him fauour and couer his sinne and let murder escape vnpunished Deu. 16.8 It was a speciall precept that Moses gaue to the Magistrate Wrest not thou the Law nor respect any person neyther take reward for reward blind the eyes of the wise and peruerteth the words of the iust It was sayd of Balaam Num. 2.3 That hee had the reward of Soothsaying in his hands But Magistrates must not haue the reward of iniustice in their hands for as the Apostle condemnes those that make Marchandize of the Word of God so those are no lesse condemned that make Marchandize of Iustice Woe bee vnto him that iustifieth the wicked for reward Esay 5. and taketh away the righteousnesse of the righteous from him The Lord cannot indure that those whom hee hath placed in his stead as petty Gods vpon earth that they should turn the sword of Iustice to the hurt of the innocent and iustifying of the wicked We may note hence that it is a fearefull thing when Vse 1 men grow to bee cunning how to sinne and to be their crafts master for then men are boldned in sin and sin without controlment when they are so cunning that they can sinne smoothly and none shall see it that can steale so as no man can perceyue and commit whoredome vnder a Canopie when men grow cunning and crafty to hide their sinnes this is a dangerous thing for this will embolden such men in sinne it were farre better for a man if hee sinne to sinne so that hee know not how to couer it or cloake it for then hee will the sooner be brought to repentance then that hee know how to cloake and to couer the same and to keepe it from the knowledge of the world for howsoeuer in the opinion of the world they be the onely wise men that can smooth ouer their sins commit them so as none can see them or know them that bee their crafts master yet indeed of all other their case is most dangerous and there is little hope that they will leaue their sins and be ashamed for them for that their cunning and crafty hiding of their sinnes doth embolden them therein VERSE 9. And as theeues wayte for a man so the company of Priests murder in the way by consent for they worke mischiefe HEre the Prophet proceeds to more particular euils and taxeth the Priests who should haue been guides to the people to instruct and direct them that they became euen murderers of their poore soules And after he comes to the people and shewes that they were full of abhominable vices and no maruell Like Priest like people If the guides bee blind they must needs rush both into the ditch And if the Ring-leaders and Captaines bee so vile so wicked and so prophane alas what can bee expected of the common people but ignoranee and miserable blindnes Concerning the Priests the Prophet speakes more sharply that they were no better then wilfull murderers of the soules of the people and that they were like to robbers who doe deuise aforehand how they may bring their purposes to passe Euen so these Priests they mused how they might by false doctrine spoyle the people of God 1 Reg. 12.31 When Ieroboam came to bee King in the roome of Salomon hee banished the Leuites and made of the basest of the people the vilest of them to be Priests in the seruice of God and who would might be made a Priest of Ieroboam And these fellowes being set ouer the people they vvere no better then wilfull murdesers for they did seeke to draw the poor people from God to Idolatry and so murdered their poor soules Obiect Obiect But vvhy doth the Ptophet here compare the Priests to open theeues and common robbers Answere Answ First because as theeues doe often pretend fauour and friendship as though they would direct a man the right way and yet prey vpon them and kill them to get their goods Euen so these Priests they would seeme to bee as Fathers and as guides
the Apostle confesseth in his prayer Why did the Gentiles rage and the people imagine vaine things Ps 2 1. Act. 4.25.26.27 Mat. 26.66 The Kings of the earth assembled and the Rulers came together against the Lord and against his Christ For doubtlesse against thy holy Sonne Iesus whom thou hast annointed both Herod and Pontius Pilate with the Gentiles and people of Israel gathered themselues together In the daies of Ahab did not all the men of Israel euen the Elders and Gouernours thereof the Nobles and others assembled themselues together and pronounced death against innocent Nabaoth for his Vineyard sake the which hee had before denied vnto Ahab surely the Scriptures are full of examples to confirme the truth of this point vnto vs. Reason Now this thing so comes to passe in the wicked because as our Sauiour sayth No man can gather grapes of thornes or figges of thistles they themselues being euill can they performe that is good Surely as Saint Iames sayth Out of one fountaine cannot come sweet water and bitter Besides this our knowledge is but in part now ignorance is the mother of error Vse 1 The Doctrine being thus cleared as a certaine truth that Councels may erre in matters of Faith and Manners this may serue in the first place to conuince the Doctrine of the Papists which teach and maintaine that their Church cannot erre nor a Councell being the representatiue Church as though the Spirit of God were at their commandement and were tyed to places and persons or being present did lead them into all truth as it did the Apostles but what did not foure hundred false Prophets aduise Ahab to that which was contrary to the Will of God I but sayth the Iesuite they were not assembled by the High Priest but onely by the King But what say yee then to that Councell that was assembled by the High Priest and haue erred most fouly In Iohn we haue mention made there of a Councell that met together Io. 9.22 Mar. 14.64 and decreed to excommunicate all that professed Christ Iesus Tell mee did not they erre And therefore it is but a vaine thing of the Papists to say and affirme that the Spirit of God is tyed to the Church of Rome and that shee cannot erre but there was neuer so famous a Church since the Apostles time but haue erred in some thing or other in Doctrine of Faith or Manners and therefore Rome hath no such a priuiledge as shee pretends to haue but hath and doth erre most fouly yea as blinde guides leading poore blind soules shall at last without Repentance fall into the pitte of destruction together Vse 2 Seeing that the wicked plot and combine themselues against the Church Wee are taught here our duety namely to bee solicitors and remembrancers vnto God in the behalfe of his Church that it would please him to bee mercifull to his Church and to bee vnto them a Tower of defence And surely now is the time that wee are to ply the Lord with prayers because wee see his enemies to increase dayly the malicious and bloudy Papists whose Religion as it is a Religion of bloud so is their practice the practise of bloud Yee shall know them by their fruites a Religion to be abhorred of euery true Christian being the Nurserie of Treasons Gun-powder Treason and the Mother of all abhominations yet wee see how the number of them increase dayly and wee cannot but for euer remember their horrible Treasons pretended against the Lord and against his Church and Gods mercy to vs in our Deliuerance Well it cannot bee that they will bee quiet long their good Maister the Deuill or his deare Child the Pope will haue some imployment for them They cannot but go whom the Deuill driues Oh let it bee our wisedome to intreat the Lord to stand still by his Church and to giue vnto all Christian Princes the Spirit of zeale and of courage to rise vp against Antichrist and his followers that so they may the better assure themselues of their owne peace both with God and themselues for sure it is the more strict a Papist the more grounded Traytor Thirdly and lastly wee may hence obserue Vse 3 the difference betweene the Elect and the Reprobate The wicked doe not onely thinke euill and deuise mischiefe but they doe most eagerly practise the same Now come to the Child of God hee hath in him indeed wicked thoughts and sinnefull desires yet so as they doe bridle them curbbe them and restraine them and not suffer them to come into action they sinne not with greedinesse as the wicked doe who are neuer well till they are eyther deuising mischiefe or working iniquity Oh then let vs take heed that wee commit not sinne with delight and greedinesse for sure it is this is a note of a gracelesse heart and no better indeed then a brand of a Reprobate VERSE 10. I haue seene villany in the house of Israel there is the whoredome of Ephraim Israel is defiled THe Prophet now comes to the common people and doth accuse them of villany and vile Idolatry against God I haue seene villany in the house of Israel there is the whoredome of Ephraim Israel is defiled First for the coherence of this verse with the former When as the Lord had accused the Priests before to bee wicked and exceeding bad men And now comes to the common people and layes open their sinnes to bee like vnto the Priests ful of abhominable and vile Idolatry Wee learne hence that if the Priests be naught Doct. 1 if they bee vile and filthy persons Children of Belial it is not possible the people should be as they ought to bee for Like Priest like people As the Minister is so is the people This is clearely to bee seene in this place the Priests were like to theeues and murderers and the people were monstrous blinde and abhominable Idolaters So hath it beene in all ages Pro. 29.18 The words of Salomon are most true Where vision failes there the people decay It is the Decree of God touching Priest and people Mal. 2.7 The Priests lippes shall preserue knowledge and the people shall heare the Law at his mouth Now then when this Priest is ignorant blind and vaine Alas in what wofull estate must this people needs bee in the Prophet Micha doth declare Mich. 3.11.12 saying The Priests teach for hire And the Prophets prophesie for money yet will they leane vpon the Lord and say Is not the Lord amongst vs no euill can come vpon vs. This was the behauiour of the Priests in those dayes their hearts were so set vpon Couetousnesse that they spake pleasant things vnto the people and layde to please them more then God But what followed they by this drew the iudgements of God not onely vpon their owne heads but also vpon the heads of the people Therefore shall Sion for your sakes bee plowed as a Field and Ierusalem