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B01658 Heart-humiliation, or, Miscellany sermons preached upon some choice texts at several solemn occasions : never before printed. / By that eminent preacher of the Gospel, Mr. Hugh Binning, late minister at Gowan. Binning, Hugh, 1627-1653. 1676 (1676) Wing B2932; ESTC R172970 178,923 336

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particular antipathy against and refuse others But the Lord will not be so served As he will not share with the world and divide the Soul and service of man with Creatures so as M●mmon should get part and he his part No if we choose the one we must refuse the other for so will he not suffer his Word and Commands to be divided There must be some universality in respect of the Gospel and the Law and a conjunction of these two or we cannot please him If Religion do not include the Gospel we are yet upon the old Covenant of Works according to which none can be justified If it do not include the Law in the Hands of a Mediator then we turn the Grace of god unto wantonness If it shut out Jesus Christ and have no use of him how can either we or our performances stand or be accepted before his holy eyes If it exclude the Law that Christ came to establish how can he be pleased with our religion Both of these offer an indignity to the Son of God The Sum then of Christian Religion is Believing and Sanctification of the spirit unto obedience that is the root and fountain this is the fruit and stream Justification of our persons and sanctification of our lives and hearts This is pure Religion and undefiled And therefore Isaiah sayes Wash you make you clean Cleanse in the only true fountain of Christs blood It is not your purifications of the Law your many washings with water and hysope It is not the blood of buls and goats can purge your consciences from dead works they do but purify your flesh but cannot wash your souls worse defiled This blood of J●sus Christ is that clean water that he must sprinkle on you if you would be clean If you take any other water any other righteousness but his and wash thy self therewith suppose it be snow water that washeth cleanest thy most exact conversation yet he will plunge thee in the mire till thy own cloaths abhore thee Job 9. 30 31. Now when ye have washed your persons ye need not save to wash your feet sayes Christ your dayly conversation reform it in the vertue of that blood for we are not called to uncleanness but unto holiness And therefore Put away the evil of yoor doings c. God hath put away the guilt of your doings by Justification now put ye away the evil of your doings by Sanctification c. And if ye would know what Sanctification is Cease to do evil do not return to the old puddle to wallow in it Ye that are cleansed by this blood O! think how unbeseeming it is to you to defile your selves again with these things ye are cleansed from But now learn to do well ye are given up to Christ ye must be his Disciples and he will teach you Learn of me sayes Christ you need no other law almost but his example he is a visible and speaking law yet seek Judgement As ye ought to look on my example so especially ponder that word and rule of practice and behaviour that I have left behind me and given out as the law-giver of the redeemed have I redeemed you And should not I be the redeemmed and ransomed ones King Is there any society in the world wants a law order and government neither must ye who are delivered from bondage enfranchised and made free indeed Now ye should of all men most live by a law And when ye know that rule then apply it to your several vocations and callings let the Magistrat act according to it and every man according to it Religion consists not in a general notion but condescends to our particular practice to reform it You see then what we would presse upon your Consciences It is true religion that we would have you perswaded unto All men have some kind of Religion even Heathens who worship Idols but the true religion respects the true and living God Now what is it to worship the true and living God what is the service of him that may be called Religion indeed Should we be the prescrivers of it No certainly he must carve solely in that or else it cannot please him Therefore To the Law and to the Testemony if ye speak not according to this and worship not according to this word of God it is because there is no light into you Ye may have a religion before men pure and undefiled but if it be not so before God and the father I pray you to what purpose is it I am sure it is all lost labour nay it is labour with loss instead of gain O that ye were perswaded to look and search the Scriptures Think ye to have eternal life out of them and think ye to have eternal life by them who do not labour to know the way of it set down there Every on of you have a different model of religion according to your fancies and breedings according as your lusts will suffer you The rule that the most part walk by is the course and example of the world Is not this darknesse and grosse darkness Others model their duties according to their ability they will do all they can do with ease and without troubling themselves and they think God may be well pleased with that I pray you consider and hear the word of the Lord and Law of your God hath he set down here the rule and perfect patern of true Religion and will ye never so much own it as to examine yours according to it the scriptures are the touch-stone If you would not have a counterfeit Religion deceiving you in the end when ye have trusted to it I pray you try it by the word of God Oh that this principle were once sunk into your hearts I may not walk at randome if I please my self and satisfy my own will if that be not also Gods will I shall have neither gain nor comfort of it his will is manifested in his word I will search and find what God hath required of me for if I be not certain of his will I may be doing all my dayes and sweating out my life and yet losse my pains and oyl I say this word of the Lord that Isaiah calls to the people to hear V. 10. will at length judge you Your Religion will be tryed in the day of accompts according to it not according to your rules and methods ye have prescribed unto your selves Now if ye in the mean time shall judge your selves according to another rule and ab●olve your selves and in the end God shall judge you according to this word and condemn you were ye not fools in neglecting this word The whole will of God concerning your duty may be summed up in two John hath one of them 1 Jo. 3. 23. And this is his Commandment that we shoud believe on the Name of his Son Jesus Christ and love one another as he gave us Commandment And Paul hath another to
God himself laid hold upon and made ours is more nor removing a temporal Calamitv It is an eternal weight to weigh down all Crosses and Disapointments For what can present things be Is there not in the favour of his countenance that which may drown them in Oblivion Are ye like to sink here Is not God a sure Anchor to hold by And if you do not this your trouble is nothing in respect of the danger of your Soul Secure and loose lying out of God not putting this matter to a full poynt is worse nor all your outward fading Therefore we exhort you in the Lords Name to fly in to this Name of the Lord as a strong tower to run to and be safe When the Lord seemeth now to be angry with us run not away from him though he should yet cloath himself with vengeance as a Garment But First O ye poor people who have never asked this Question whether have I any Interest in Jesus Ask it now and resolve it in time If trouble come on if scattering and desolation come on and our Land fade as a Leaf certainly the Lords anger will drive you away What will ye do in the time of his Indignation All of you put this to the tryal how matters stand between God and you And Secondly if ye find all wrong do not sink in discouragement All may be amended while it is seen wrong in time Nay God taketh away outward Accomodation to make you more serious in this And it is the very voice of Rods every one fly in to your hold every one make peace with me You may take hold and do it feckfully Thirdly You who have fled to Jesus take more hold of him you are called also to renew your Faith and begin again Make peace with God let your confidence be kept fast and thus shall ye be immoveable because he changeth not God will not go from you if ye believe hold him by Faith Christ could not do great things in Galilee because of their unbelief and so be departed from them As unbelief maketh an evil heart to depart from the God of all Life and Consolation So doth it make Go● depart from us But Faith casteth a knot upo● him to speak with reverence it fasteneth hi● by his own Word and Promise and he cannot go by it It is a violent hand laid o● God I will not let thee go till thou bles● me Fourthly Faith and Prayer or holding o● God by believing in him and much imploying him needeth much stirring up unto and awaking That stirreth up himself to take hold o● thee Security is the moth of both these and eateth out the life of Faith and Supplication It maketh Prayer so coldrife that it it canno● prevail and Faith so weake that it cannot us● violence F●●st security apprehendeth no evil no need A secure condition is a dream that one is eating and yet his Soul is empty Loo● how the people of Laish were quiet and secure apprehending no evil Destruction cometh then on as an armed man Always it is much necessity that administers fewel to a mans Faith and Supplication David Psal 30. 7. I sai● in my prosperity I shall not be moved Nay but many say in adversity and cry peace peace where no peace is Security pleadeth innocency and then believeth immunity I am innocent therefore shall his anger turn away Jer. 2. 35. Security applyeth not sin and so refuseth the curse of sin and wages of it And thus is a man in his own eyes a lord and then he will come no more to God Jer. 2. 31. It is almost impossible to awake men by general Judgments ●o apprehend personal danger and men never stirr out of their nest till it be on fire We can behold or hear of our neighbours spoyling and violence done to them but till the voice of a cry be heard in our own Streets and Fields no body will take the Judgement to themselves It is well said that which is spoken to all is spoken to none so what is done to all in generall is done to hone The voice of a general Rod speaketh not particularly and maketh not men apprehensive of sad things and thus men are not pressed unto prayer are not put out of themselves It is onely necessity that sapps the roots of it and makes it green Secondly Security is lazy and not active putteth not forth its hand to work and so dieth a beggar for onely the hand of the diligent maketh rich Laying hold on God is a duty that requireth much spirit in it Men do not grip things well in their slumbering There is no Duty that needeth so spiritual and lively Principles If a man do not put on such a peece of resolution and edge upon him he cannot come to the wrestling of Prayer and violence of Faith Although the exercise and acting of Grace dependeth more upon the Spirit of God his present Influence then upon the Soul of man yet this is the way the Lord communicateth his Influence by stirring up and exciting the Creature to its duty as if it could do it alone Grace is one thing and the stirring up of it is another thing For when we ly by and sleep over our time and go not about t● matter so seriously as it were life a● death it is but a weak hold we can take● God According to the measure of a m● apprehending necessity and according the measure of his seriousness in these thin● so will the hand of Faith grip and lay ho● with more or lesse violence As a m● drowning will be put from sleeping a● when one is in extreem hazard all his streng● will unite together in one to do that whi● at any ordinary time it could not do so oug● it to be here A Christian assaulted wi● many temptations should unite his streng● and try the yondmost O but your who● spirits would run together to the saving ● your self if ye were very apprehensive of necessity The exercise of Faith is a dead gri● that cannot part with what it grippet● Therefore first we must say to you it is 〈◊〉 so easy a thing as you believe to lay hold ● God there must be stirring up to it A● when the Lord speaketh of our stirring our selves certainly he meaneth this like waye● that he must stirr us ere we stirr our selve● Secondly above all be afraid of a secure condition It is the enemy of Communio● with God and spiritual Life therefore look about you and apprehend more your necessity and then give no rest and quietness to your self till you have imployed and engaged him Be as men flying to lay hold on the refuge set before you Thirdly It must be a time of little accesse to God and little Faith when we are all secure and no body goeth about Religion as their work and business We allow our self in it Therefore we do exhort you first to purpose this as your end to aim at and
illimited desires toward Riches Pleasure Preferment And all that we have spoken is inclosed within the narrow compasse of mens abode here which is but for a moment so that if it were possible that all these forementioned desires and delights of men could attend any man for the space of an hundreth years though he had the concurrance of the streames of the Creatures to bring him in satisfaction though all the world should bow to him and be subject to the beck of his authority without stroak of Sword though all the Creatures should spend their strength and wit upon his satisfaction yet do but consider what that shall be within some few years when he shall be spoiled of all that attendance denuded of all external comforts when the fatal period must close his life peace health and all and his poor Soul also that was drowned in that guif of pleasure shall then find it self robbed of its precious Treasure that is Gods favour and so remain in everlasting banishment from his presence Do ye think I say that man were happy Nay O happy Lazarus who is now blessed in Abrahams bosom who enjoyes an eternity of happinesse for a moments misery But my beloved you know that it is not possible even to attain to that imagined happinesse here All the gain that is found is not able to quit the cost and expense of grief vexation care toyling and sweating that is about them But if you would be perswaded there is that to be found easily which you trouble your selves seeking elsewhere And believe me though the general apprehension of men be that peace plenty preferment and satisfaction in this life to compense their pains is more easily attainable then fellowship and communion with God Yet I am perswaded that there is nothing more practicable then the life of Religion God hath condemned the World under vanity and a curse and that which is crooked can by no art or strength be made straight But he hath made this attainable by his gracious Promises even a blessed life in approaching near to himself the Fountain of all Life And this is a certain Good an universal Good and an eternal Good It will not disapoint you as other things do of which you have no assurance for all your toylings This is made more infallible to a soul that truely seeks it in God It is al 's certain that they cannot be ashamed through frustration as that he is faithful And then it is an universal Good one comprehensive of all one eminently and virtually all things created to be joyned to the infinite all-fulnesse of God This advanceth the Soul to a participation of all that is in him This is health Psal 42. last Prov. 3. 8. This is light Jo. 8. 12. It is life Jo. 11. 25. Liberty Job 8. 36. Food and Raiment Isai 61. 10. And Jo. 4. 14. And what not It is profit pleasure preferment in the superlative degree and not scattered in so many various streames which divide and distract the heart but all conbined in one It is the true Good of both Soul and Body and so the only Good of man And lastly it is eternal to be coaetaneous with thy Soul Of all other things it may be said I have seen an end of them they were and are not but this will survive time and all the changes of it and then it will begin to be perfect when all perfection is at an end Now from all this I would exhort you in Jesus Christ to ponder those things in your hearts and consider them in reference to your own Souls that ye may say with David It is good for me to draw near to God That which all men seek after is happinesse and well being Men pursue nothing but under the notion of Good And to compleat that which may be called Good there is required some excellency in the thing it self and then a conveniency and sutablenesse to us And these joyntly draw the heart of man But the great misery is that there is so much ignorance and misapprehension of that which is truely Good And then when any thing of it is known there is so little serious consideration and application of it to our selves And this makes the most part of men wander up and down in the pursuit of divers things which are not that true Good of the Soul and set their hearts on that which is not until they find their hearts fall down as wanting a foundation and then they turn about again to some other vanity And so the wanderings and strayings of men are infinite because the by-wayes are innumerable though the true way be but one Yea the turnings and toylings of one man are various and manifold because he quickly losses the sent of happinesse in every way he falls into and therefore must turn to another And thus men are never at any solid setting about this great businesse never resolute wherein this happinesse consists nor perremptor to follow it But they fluctuat upon uncertain apprehensions and divers affections until the time and date of Salvation expire and then they must know certainly and surely the inevitable danger and irrecoverable losse they have brought themselves to who would not take notice of the sure way of escaping both wrath and attaining happinesse while it was to be found Well then this is the great businesse we have here to do yea to make the circle the larger it is that great businesse we have to do in this world to know wherein the true well being and eternal wellfare of our Souls consists and by any means to apply unto that as the only thing necessary in regard of which all other things are Ceremonies Circumstances and indifferent things And to guide us in this Examination and Application here is one man who having almost made shipwrack upon the Rocks which men commonly dash upon and being by the Lord led safely by and almost arrived at the Coast of true Felicity he sets out a Beacon and lights a Candle to all who shall follow him to direct them which way they shall stirre their course Examples teach more effectually then Rules It is easie for every man to speak well upon this Point in general and readily all will acknowledge that here it is and no where else But yet all this is outcryed by the contrary noise of every mans practice These general grants of Truth are recalled in the conversations of men Therefore they cannot have much influence upon any man But when we hear one speak and see him walk so too when we have the example of a most wise man who wanted not these worldly expectations which other men have So that he not only propones it to us but after much serious advisement after mature consideration of all that can be said of the wickeds best estate and the godlies worst setting down resolute conclusions for himself It is good for me to draw near to God Yea so determinate
and a resolution of amending this then is all your covering and ornament something done by you as many will make the wings of two good works stretch themselves out so far as to cover and hide a multitude of offences between them Therefore I declare in the Lord Jesus his Name unto you whose Conscience must go alongs in the acknowledgment and owning of your case that you have covered your selves with your own righteousnesse that you have taken as filthy rags to cover your nakednesse and sin with as your sins are and so you have made an addition to your uncleanness you are more unclean by your prayers and repentance then before And so God is of more pure eyes then to look graciously on such as you are You have gone about to establish your own righteousnesse and hath not known the righteousnesse of God and so you have come short of it you are yet persons in a state of enmity God is your Judge you are rebels It concerns you much to heed this well to judge of your own actions and persons as God judgeth of them for if God shall judge one way and you judge another way you may be far mistaken in the end If you have so good an opinion of your selves and your duties that you can plead interest in God for them and absolve your selves from such grounds And if God have not the same judgement but rather think as evil of your prayers as of your cursing and abhor the thing that satisfieth you will it not be dreadful in the end For his judgement shall stand and you will succumb in judgement since you crossed Gods mind Therefore we would have you solidly drink in this principle of Religion That man is so unclean and God so abhorreth him that whatever he doth or can do it cannot make him righteous that no good action can make him acceptable and take away the uncleanness of the evil actions and that any sinful action taketh away all the cleanness of the good actions Once believe this If I should sweat out my life in serving God and never rise off my knees If I should give my body to the fire for the truth If I should melt away in tears for sin all this is but filthy raggs and I can never be accepted of God for all that but the matter of my condemnation groweth If I justifie my self my own mouth proves me perverse God needeth no more but my good deeds to condemn me for in all justice And therefore it is a thing impossible I will never put forth a hand or open a mouth upon that account any more I will serve God because it is my duty but life I will not expect by my service when I have done all it is wholly mercy that I am accepted my good works shall never come in remembrance I resolve to be found not having my own righteousnesse I will appear among the ungodly sinners as one that hath no righteousnesse that I may be justified only by faith in Jesus Christ I say drink in this truth and let it settle in your hearts and then we would hear numbers cry O what shall I do to be saved Now as for you who have fled unto Christs righteousnesse only have cast away your own as dung and dross as filthy raggs as you have done right in the point of Justification judge so likewise after it We would exhort you to judge so of your best actions that are the fruits of the Spirit judge so of them as you have a hand in them All our righteousness Mark Isaiah a holy Prophet joyneth himself in with the multitude And the truth is the more holiness the more humility and self-abasing for what is holiness I pray you but self-denial the abasing of the creature and exalting of Christ Jesus This is the Cross that the Saints must all bear Deny your self and follow me Grace doth not swell men above others it is gifts such as Knowledge that puffeth up Charity or Love puffeth not up Men are naturally high-minded for pride was the first sin of Adam and grace cometh to level men to make the high mountains valleys for Christs Chariot It maketh men stoop low to enter the door of the Kingdome Therefore if you have attained any measure beyond others if you would prove it real grace and holinesse do not exalt your selves above others be not high minded come down and sit among the ungodly among the unclean and let not grace given diminish the low estimation of your self in your self There is a growing that is but a fancy and mens conceit when men grow above Ordinances above other Christians and can see none or few Christians but themselves such a growth is not real it s but fancy it s but swelling and wind and must be pricked to let it out A holy Prophet came in among an unclean people he did not say Stand by I am bolier then thou Such a man as can find no Christian about him even though to the judgement of all others they seek God more then he such a man hath not real solid grace his holiness is profane holiness and proud holiness for true holiness is humble holiness and in honour pr●ferreth others There is a great fault among those who have fled to Christs righteousness in Justification that they use to come full from duties as a stomach from a honey comb Oft times we make our liberty and access to God the ground of our acceptation and according to the ebbings and flowings of our inherent righteousness so doth the faith and confidence of Justification ebb and flow Christians this ought not to be In so doing you make your own righteousness your righteousness before God for when the unsatisfaction in the point of duty maketh you question your interest so often is not the satisfaction of your minds in duties made the ground of your pleading interest Give you liberty and access you can believe any thing remove it and you can believe nothing Certainly this is a sandy foundation you ought to build nothing on performances you should be as vile in your own eyes and think your nakedness as open when you come nearest God when you have most liveliness as when he hideth his face duty withereth will filthy raggs be your ornament No Christians be more acquaint with the unspotted righteousness of the Immaculat Lamb of God and find as great necessity of covering your cleanest duties with it as your foulest faults and thus shall you be kept still humble and vile in your own eyes and have continual imployment for Christ Jesus your best estate should not puff you up and your worst estate should not cast you down Therefore be much in the search of the filthiness of your holy actions This were a spiritual study a noble discovery to unbowel your duties to divide them and give unto God what is Gods and take unto your selves what is your own The discovery of filthiness in them