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B20902 Mensalia sacra, or, Meditations on the Lord's Supper wherein the nature of the holy sacrament is explain'd and the most weighty cases of conscience about it are resolv'd / by the reverend Mr. Francis Crow, late minister of the Gospel at Clare in Suffolk ; to which is prefixt a brief account of the author's life and death. Crow, Francis, d. 1692. 1693 (1693) Wing C7365 75,143 146

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present world seduce many Souls from their Allegiance to Christ and the care that is due to their Salvation How are most deceived with the specious appearances and painted Slavery of the world to make us happy enough without Christ The covetous Pharisees mocked at Christ and Farms and Business do still excuse worldings from a serious and hearty imbracing of Christ's glorious Offers Q. What shall we do that we may not betray Christ and prove false to our Covenant and Profession in times of Tryal A. 1. Leave not a root of bitterness behind no beloved Lust unmort fied this was Judas his bane the love of the world he kept up under a profession and this betrayed him into Satan's hand and he stuck not to betray his blessed Master into his Enemies Hands 2. Rest not on doubtful Evidences of your Heavenly Interest but get things better cleared between God and your Consciences It will be a dreadful snare to you when sufferings come to the loss of Life and Estate and not be sure of Christ and Heaven 3. Keep your selves in the Love of God looking for the mercy of our Lord Jesus Christ unto eternal Life Love if alive will be strong at Death all the floods of Affliction cannot drown it 4. Keep up a close Communion with God constantly in secret If you slack in secret Prayer and wear out of personal acquaintance with the Fountain you will wither and your strength dry up like a Pot-sheard and your foot soon slide 5. Let never a day go over your head without actual Faith on some promise that this may keep you from fainting under discouragements Ps 27.13 6. The most refined formal lifeless Religion will not always secure you from being scandals on Earth and being cursed wretches in Hell eternally 45. That your minds may not be empty and wandring doubtful what to fix upon enquire Q. What doth this Ordinance call for A. 1. A Crucified Christ calls for Crucified sins 2. Be saying to thy self did this Blood satisfy God and shall it not satisfy me Why then O my Soul do'st not thou rest more intirely in this ransome and possess more of that rich Legacy his word hath left us and his Death hath purchased My peace I leave you my peace I give you and in me ye shall have peace and this man shall be the peace 3. Think whose Body and what a Body is here represented The blessed Body of the Son of God that was our Sacrifice broken bruised and bleeding on the Cross for us That same body that his Father gave him who needed it not but for us to receive our buffering in that Body that Devils envy to this day even that the Human Nature should be assumed into a personal Union with the Divine An honour denied the Angels That Body that hung on the Cross a spectacle to men and Angels for shame pain and a curse due to us That same Body that was laid in the Grave and raised up unto Glory God in our Nature appearing in Heaven for us preparing a place for us perfuming it with his Glorious Possessions and Presence 4. Think how due it is I should remember him in my Life who remembred me so kindly at his Death especially having made a Law for it in this Ordinance and making the remembrance no more costly nor painful than you see it this day He might have sent us a Jerusalem Jou●●●y to the holy Grave and appointed some costly Offerings there But let us bless our Merciful Lord and Law giver that hath spared us these expences and is content we should remember him in this plain Gospel Simplicity 5. Think you are now remembring your best and dearest Friend in Heaven or Earth who loves you be●● and hath done most for you Wherefore with what affections should he be remembred and how precious should every thou●h● of him be to your Souls Song 1. 4 Psal 139.17 6. Think how miserable you had been to eternity if he had not remembred us in our low estate And what you have deserved that needed such a surety and Sacrifice Q. How may we know if our remembring of Christ in this Ordinance hath been good and right A. 1. If we have here a remembrance of the right stamp we leave not off remembring of Christ when we are gone but the life of a Christian in hearing reading meditating and praying will be much more a remembring him in his ways than others attain to 2. We will cause others remember Christ with us as we can Psal 45. ult 3. It will leave a las●ing desire of remembring him here again Psal 42.2 4. 〈◊〉 right its Virtue will run thro g●●all our Di●●ies and Actions till we come again 〈◊〉 th●ll find is more easy to perform every duty and ●bey every precept As we sind sin that Dago● fall before this Ark of the Lord temptations resisted and services Spiritualized we may j●●g of this case 5. A right remembrance of Christ will make a Sanctified Soul even forget the best and most needful things on Earth to remember him now in Heaven 6. It will humble thee for former forgetting of him and stir up a holy hatred against vain thoughts that kept Christ out a few moments of a Sanctified remembring thy sweet Saviour here will send thee away with a sad Heart for thy forgeting of him days without number 46. Q. What came we hither to learn at the Table of the Lord A. 1. Humility from a meek and lowly humbled suffering Saviour Phil. 2.57.2 Patience from this Lamb of God that opened not his Mouth Learn here to possess your Souls in Patience and suffer not every trifle to provoke you 3. And here may we learn to Love where it shines out so gloriously 4. Self-denial and a publick Spirit who not regarding his own ease and pleasure glorified his Father in Redeeming us 5. See here your strong rock and learn to live by Faith A sight of a Crucified Sanctified Saviour should give us confidence both in Duties and Dangers In Duties this sight should lift you up above all your doings when you see what your surety hath done and suffered for you And in Dangers your great help to believe he will not let your temporal evil sink you is his delivering your Souls from eternal Miseries and Hell and the second Death 6. We can no where at a better advantage learn with them that are Redeemed from the Earth the new Song of Promise than here at such a solemn sight of our Suffering Redeemer But that we may learn our Lessons the better let us be considering where and with whom we are sate Solomon says Prov. 23.1 When thou sittest with a Ruler consider what is before thee It 's a great Ruler we sit with and a great Feast ser before us Now let us consider we sit at the Table of the Lord and we eat the Supper of the Lord. If this be the Table of the Lord what wonderful condescention is this that
when his Enemies like Lions roaring upon him he as a Lamb opened not his Mouth When you are afflicted remember your Lord and learn Patience 3 And how willingly and chearfully did he undergo all It was written of him I will delight ●o do thy will O God! and that in the work of our Redemption as a Sacrifice for us as appears from Psal 40 6 7 8. with what wonderful desire did our Blessed Lord run this race that was set before him enduring the Cross and despising the shame for the Joy that was set before him and this Joy was to save us from Perishing O! that he should more rejoice in our sufferings than we in his Salvation 4. Remember these sufferings were all expiatory for our Sin otherwi●e all our remembrances would want Life For our transgressions was he wounded and the chastisement of our peace was laid on him 5. Rem●mber who it was that suffered all this for us Who but the Lord of Glory descending from his Throne of Glory and debasing himself to the meanest condition imaginable O! see what a Throne he stepped from into the lowest posture of sinful likeness to become our surety and make satisfaction to justice 6. Remember the Love that lay at the bottom of all for nothing but Divine Love and i●created Kindness could take us up and wash us in his preciou● Blood when we lay polluted in our Blood and Go●e Remember th●● I 〈◊〉 more than ●●●●e Q● How sh●●l C●rist's Death be remembr●d ●●s 1. ●●nit ntly with broken b●eedin● Hearts for th sins that P●er●●d h●● 2. Sinc●r●ly a●● reall n●t 〈◊〉 ●●●ward appearance ●nl● by 〈◊〉 at his Table Many 〈…〉 to him 〈◊〉 that want true 〈…〉 him 3. Affectionately and heartily with bo●●ls s●●ring tow●●ds your suff●ring Saviour and glor●fied ●●tercess●r 4. Most joyfully glorying in nothing but in the Cross of Christ b● which we are reconciled to God and mortified to the world 5. Most thankfully with a praiseful ●rame of heart Ps 72.15 6. Maintain it with some constancy Be remembrin● Christ not on●y till you come hither again but until the Lord come again to fetch you to himself 3● As the Lord will more liberally let out his Love in this Ordinance to the broken hearted believer than in any other so must the abuser of it by a common carnal frame look for Christ's avenging himself more severely for this abuse than any other F●r saith Bernard In hoc sacro non solum aliqua gratia sed ille in quo omnis gratia One of Gods greatest grounds of Controversy with his own I am apt to think is unworthy and unsuitable sitting down with the Lord at this Table The Papists have the Ordinance unsuitable to Institution and all as we have Communicants unsuitable to the Ordinance Wherefore instead of coming hither to meet the Lord it 's to be feared the Lord ma● meet some with that ●●●rtling question Friend how cam●st thou in hither not having the Wedding Garment which may either strike the sinner with astonishing silence or if C●nscience speak its own language put to this tr●mbling answer H●w came I hither Wretch that I am I came rushing unduly upon so sacred a service compassing thy Altar with unwashen hands and an unbroken heart I was bold to come without any self-examination humiliation or pre-meditation of what is before me I came hither with no more remorse for sin nor serious thoughts of Christ than I use to have at a common Table I came as careless and unconcerned about Christ or my own heart as if it had been the Table of an Idol that could neither see nor understand I came as I use to do about other business with a worldly carnal covetous proud and sensual heart Then bind him hand and foot and throw him into utter darkness will be his Doom and all such impudent bold comers who discern not the Lord's body and have no fitness for this spiritual Banquet For the hipocrite that looks no higher than to have a Name to live hath the Serpents curse even in Sacraments and best duties not Christ but dust does he eat Little do many think what account they have to give of eating and drinking at the Table of the Lord. Under the Law Exod 12.4 every man according to his eating was to make his account for the Lamb so much more under the Gospel at Christ's holy Table every soul shall account according to his eating how with what frame and fruit he did eat there There is a greater reckoning on this score than many dream of It may be said of many eaters here as of those eaters in Gen. 41.21 when the Lean Kine had eaten up the Fat ones it could not be known they had eaten them being still so ill-favoured as at the beginning Alas can it be seen a while hence by the most discerning eye that we did eat this day with Christ 32. Gen. 24 33. And there was meat set before Abraham 's Servant but he said I will not eat till I have told mine errand So hath God set meat before you here but I think you are all willing to forbear till I have spoken my word as it is in the Hebrew there And now all your eyes should be upwards that the great Master of the Feast should direct a right word unto you even a word upon the Wheels The word I have to speak at present is that precious saying of our blessed Saviour concerning himself Joh. 6.35 I am the bread of life O to understand and believe this word That the bread of God is he that cometh down from heaven and gi●eth life unto the world v. 33. Now the Manna Israel had was a Type of our heavenly bread which they gathered not when it first fell and they wist not what it was until Moses told them It was the bread of God given them from heaven and then they gathered ●xod 16.15 17. So will no m●● care to meddle with Christ till they knew him to be bread to their souls given them from heaven for eternal Life And every man gathered the Manna according to his eating v. 18. nothing over or under So indeed there is nothing here but for ●our eating all is lost you feed not on your time your pains this bread this wine the truths you hear the things you see the preparatians both you and we make is all lost it there be no feeding on this bread of Life The whole Apparatus Action is lost and all that belongs to it which comes not up to feeding and refreshing viz. if Graces be not quickned Corruptions weakned hearts warmed minds enlightned wills renewed life reformed souls sanctified and sin pardoned But while you hear of eating Christ's flesh and drinking his blood and making food of Christ in this Ordinance we must abhor the gross and literal understanding of this with Capernaits of Old and Papists of late contrary to Christ's true meaning and his own interpretation of believing in him
What sha●● we do to get this app●● end A. 1 Love 〈◊〉 an in●●●●●ing ●hing He that Loves most gets ●●●●st Christ John 14.23 And if we Love God d●●e●●eth in us It was the be oved Discipie that leaned on Christ's Bosom 2. The farther we keep from sin the nearer we get to Christ 3. Faith and Hope in their lively actings bring us near to God It 's said That by the better hope the Gospel brings in we draw near to God Heb. 7.19 It hinders ●●r approaches much to keep off from Christ by estranging unbelief and keeping the Affairs of our own Soul unsetled 4 To have Zion much on our Hearts might bring us nearer sometimes than all our own affairs can even when Abraham became an Intercessor for Sodom he drew near much more we for Zion If the things before us here rightly understood work not upon us we may conclude nothing will or ever can that comes from Heaven If God's good word and Christ's Seals of Love left with us make not Hearts stir towards him there is no hopes of Life in our case tho one should be sent from the Dead to Preach and Administer among us To get the Heart above to God by his Ordinances blessed of God is to have part in the first resurrection that the second Death may have no power over us Look to it that ye be none of them to whom Christ will say I never knew you even when you have pleaded by your eating and drinking in his presence For many may never come to tast of th● Supper of the Great King at last for all their ●●ting here And that you may not miss of the blessed Entertainment of that Supper take heed that in Sealing Covenants here with the Lord you be truly devoted unto Christ and see the danger by Ananias and Saphira of keeping ba●k any thing from God that is so solemnly once made his let heart and life be his and for him since the Lord Jehovah makes himself yours and all he is for you And after you have Covenanted to be his let your great care be to be meet for his Communion and fruitful for his Service even to abound in the work of the Lord. And let never your Heart grudg any pains in preparing to meet your God since one lock of God's reconciled Face by Ch i st Sacrificed for ●s will abundantly compence all the pains of your Preparation and charge of Service Lev. 9.4 where God's gracious appearing to his people is made their encouragement of costly service 41. Luke 22.20 This is the New-Testament in my Blood The Old was the Blood of Beasts the New is the Blood of God Acts 20.28 The Church of God purchated with his own Blood Nothing without Blood can profit us in the New Covenant No remission nor purging and washing without Blood no converse with God nor access to Heaven without it Heb. 9.12.10.19 For Christ enters in by his own Blood or he could make no entry for us All is done by Blood but no worse Blood could serve than God's which shews our loftness and his Love We lay in our Blood and Filthiness Christ brings his t● wash us other Blood defiles this makes white Rev. 7.14 O! Precious Blood and rich love it's strange that this ●east of Fat things should in some respect be a Banquet of Blood We know that in the Treacherous and cruel Worlds Banquets and Feasts of pretended Kindness have been finisned with the Blood of the Guests themselves but no such thing here it 's the Master of the Feast entertains the Guests with the purchase of his own Blood Moses's Wife said to him in a pet A Bloody Husband hast thou been to me because of the Circumcision but a Bloody Wife hath the Church been to Christ by ●eason of sin Redeeming us from it with his own Blood Now that Advice Acts 20.28 belongs to us Take heed to the Church of God purchased with his own Blood Now if the Ministers the Shepherds a●e to take heed to the Flock because purchased with ●hrists Blood then 1. Let us take heed to our own Souls for the same reason because they we●e so dear bought I ne●lect them not let them not live to sin be estranged from God nor guilt lye upon them and drop into Hell at last 2 Take heed unto the Souls of one another that were purchased with this precious Blood Do nothing that may tempt them to sin and think light of Christ 3. Take heed to this Ordinance for the Blood of Christ is in it 4. Take heed to Christ himself for the sake of this Blood shed for your Sins to purchase your Souls Hear ye him that hath redeemed you turn not away from following and hearing him who justly might have turned you into H●ll for your sins but hath blessed every one of you in turning you away from your Iniquities and to take you away into Heaven Now this great sight of this precious Blood are we come hither to behold in the Glass of this solemn ordinance Great Solemnities call for great Preparation and Observation especially what is represented and for what end come and behold the Works of the Lord Psal 46.8 even the glorious work of your Redemption by the Death of Christ A work greater than that of making the world yea the greatest work that ever was done in the World nay more one great end of making this goodly Fabrick of Heaven and Earth was that it might be a stage upon which that glorious work of our Redemption should be Acted a work wherein Mans happiness lies wherein Gods attributes are Glorified to the height and for which the Church Triumphant shall think Eternities leasure little enough to sing forth their Heavenly Hall ●llujah's 42. Many things commend this Ordinance of the Supper above all others 1. It 's setled in the Church for all Christians to remember Christ unto the world's end even till he come again while the Sun and Moon endure will Christ have the kindest commemoration in this Ordinance 2. It was that wherein Christ had his last Fellowship with his Church on Earth Now we please our selves by calling to mind our last meetings with our dear deceased friends their last words and actions have their special remarks most commonly ●et Christ's last entertainment have the best impression It was this shut up all his sweet converse with his own before his death 3. Divine Wisdom hach suited this Ordinance to our weakness and capacities accommodating heavenly things to our outward and natural senses for as we hear of a Saviour in the Word so here we see taste and handle him in the same meat Mary was forbid to touch our Lord as not ascended but now this ascended Lord allows us to touch taste and handle him in those appointed figures of him 4. It hath the greatest fitness and advantage of awaking our affections representing his dearest love in dying and redeeming us in suffering and satisfying for us
earth bears or we are capable of in the flesh If there had been a more proper and better way we are bound to believe our Lord would have left it with us And since this is a token left with us to remember us of his dearest love in dying for us and washing us in his own blood let us receive and celebrate it with the liveliest affections and the heartiest acceptation we are capable of Still considering with our selves that tho' it be good to be here where much more of Christ is to be seen to day than many places of the earth can afford yet that it 's far better to be in heaven where the vail of our mortality shall be rent and the vail of this infirm flesh of ours shall be made spiritual and glorious the shadows of Sacraments fly away and the glass of all Gospel ordinances be removed as useless even the pitcher be broken at the fountain and the great Riddle of our salvation fairly un●olded to us all clouds and vapours of sin and darkness dispelled and patience and prayers and o edience we l rewarded And in a word where a more immediate and princely presence of Christ shall be intimately and constantly enjoyed without any o●lowing fears of parting Now the hope and assurance of all this we come to seal Trifle not with so sacred a thing but set your heart to the receiving of your Lord here with all his sanctifying quickning and comforting vertue which our sinful sinking souls need so much Now for this end he meets us here to day 4. Here is the staff of bread and wine that maketh glad the heart of man The Communion both of the body and blood of our Lord ●hrist Lo here is both a peace offering for you and an offer of peace to you under heavens broad Seal How many burdened and weary souls have unloaded at this port O let not weakness so much deterr as wants drive us hither for sense of wants and weakness and unworthiness and wrath all fit for him who hath all fulness strength worth and merit and who bare the wrath of God for them that flee to him for refuge And think it not enough to make your appearance here without some fitness for so solemn an action It is not so incongruous to sport and laugh at your Father's Funeral as to sit here restless and unconcerned at the commemoration of our blessed Lords death yea bloody death and bitter passion Shall we see the head wounded here and the members have no feeling That we see the bread broken which represents the breaking of Christs precious body for us and have no broken hearts Yea shall we be called to Contemplate the wrath of his provoked Father pour'd into his Cup and drinking the dregs thereof and crying out under the weight of our Sins which brake the very rock of our Salvation and made the Stones of the Temple to rend in sunder Was his Body broken to let out his Blood And shall not our Souls be broken to let in ☞ Look well to three things if you would be worthy Communicants viz. To have Grace ere you come to exercise Grace here and to increase it by coming Now for you that have Grace but it runs low and is not lively as you would have it to entertain your Lord withal Know there is smoaking Grace as well as flaming Grace and Christ will not quench the smoaking flax and what if he suffer thy Graces to keep low to day that thy Heart may be lowly for it ☞ But for them that are at high water and Spring-tide let him that standeth take heed lest he fall Sensible Enjoyments are but slippery things here Man in his best estate in this Life is altogether vanity but while the Lord allows them on us let us be careful to improve them well ☞ But what if all within lies still and an heavy heart stir not yet for all that is said Then look unto him that can remove Mountains and raise the dead The warm breathings of Heaven must be fetch'd in by believing Prayer Song 4. ult And when thou hast called on thy Soul to awake and work and yet nothing within thy rebellious Soul will obey then call on him whom Seas and Winds obey When we cannot fetch Life into our dead Souls then remember the Prince of Life quickens whom he will ☞ 5. A sight of sin and a sight of Christ who suffer'd for it are our fittest Objects at such a time and in the sufferings of Christ we see most of sin's evil The death of all the creatures under the Law for man's sin was nothing to the death of Christ for it As God looks on Believers through a dying Christ and loves them so let us look on sin through a dying Christ and hate it Thy sin is indeed the Object of God's hatred but thy misery that comes by it will God pity and so pardon sin and shew thee mercy if thou canst hate thy sin and in token of thy hatred of it flee far from it and cry to God mightily for grace and strength against it And if a poor soul hath been labouring last night and this morning for a more humbling sight of sin than yet hath been granted him he must never think to see sin so exceeding sinful as in seeing Christ a sacrifice for sin and if it had not been for our sin all the other enemies would never have slain the Lord of Glory And when the worst of sin is in Christ's sufferings for it we must not only make use of Christ as a Glass to see sin in but as a Physician too to cure it And when he hath shewed us our sin we must not go to King Jareb with our wounds but the same hand which broke us must bind us up And be your sins what they will if you can penitently and believingly plead pardon in the mediation of a broken Redeemer there will be found Balm enough to cure and Blood enough to wash yea drown them all in the depths of divine mercy tho we must not sin that grace may abound and go and sin to make work for the Blood of Christ and go about prophanely to pose his mercy for tho the Blood of Christ for fulness and efficacy be a Sea yet for tenderness it 's a Sea of Glass and mingled with fire to burn up our Lusts We come either to God as a Physician or a Judge for either we bring Souls full of sores to be cured or full of sins to be damned To meet with Christ and not to part with sin is sad and dreadful as Christ came into the world to destroy sin so should we come now to Christ for the same end O the sin of our natures that old man the ill habits the strong lusts the ill haunts our hearts have got venture to set Christ against them all to day We cannot speak good of Christ but ill of sin too How sad to see the
desires of sin obeyed and the commands of Christ slighted and yet these are the most common sights we see on earth O! what pride self conceit passion prejudice revenge wor●dlynes spiritual sloath and slumbering about salvations work is there among us These we oppose not as the enemies of our souls who thinks that a sweet lust is the poison of his soul the disgrace of our nature the cause of our unhappiness bereaves us of true delight subjects us to Vanity and Satan tyranny and Gods wrath We hide and smother sins deformity and damnableness under the mask of pleasing and pitying our selves O might Christ prevail this day with our hearts to perswade us to be up and doing even acquitting our selves li●e men in this matter to assault our corruptions like them who are really allarmed from heaven against our mortal enemies O that ye would resolve to give your selves no rest till you be rid of them Except not against this counsel by saying that they stick too fast and are too good friends and the work too hard and they too strong I answer all hell can put in against mortifying of lusts with this one word viz. Where eternal salvation is concerned there is no excuse to be taken Rom. 8.12 It were better to pluck out your ey s yea bowels than spare your sins and perish Be not affraid of hurting your self by parting with sin no no could we fall upon our sins and cutt them off O what free lives might we live what noble Lords and brave conquerours were we And for their strength fear it not Go forth against them in the faith of this Lord you see crucified for them and invites you to partake of the life purchased by the death this ordinance calls us to remember It ill becomes us to complain of the strength of this enemy that Christ hath overcome All sin's strength consists in our cowardice Fight and ye shall overcome conquer and ye shall be crowned 6. If we eat of the sacrifice let us have faith that we may partake of the Altar and have Christ in it We may say to you in this sacrament as Philip to the Eunuch in the other if thou believest with all thine heart thou mayest Act. 8.37 At all times we have need of faith for we must live and walk by faith but in no step more need than in this John 6.56 We cannot eat his flesh unless we dwell in him now Christ dwelleth in our hearts by faith Eph. 3.17 Faith is the eye to discern the Lords body here the hand to receive him the mouth to feed on him We do neither see receive nor feed here without Faith Now it 's an easier matter to look with a bodily eye on bread and wine than to behold the slain lamb of God bruised for us The world think it easy to believe who never had a true sight of their sins nor sense of Gods wrath nor were ever sifted or shaken by Satans temptations nor troubled with terrours of Conscience nor acquainted with natural weakness and Christian infirmities and our own insufficiency for so much as a right or good thought of God Is it easy for a proud heart to deny it self in the point of salvation And wholly to take a Righteousness from Christ heartily submitting to a Gospel salvation in saith and patience Is it easy to see Christs humiliation and look for exaltation out of it and to look for pleasure by his pain Riches by his poverty strength by his weakness and life by his death and a blessing by his curse There is a kind of bastard faith is easy to come by you 'll find every where too much of it but the Faith of Gods elect peculiar to them even the spirit of Faith which purifieth the heart and worketh by love and maketh the soul live is not so common Now 1. this faith is never without heart humiliation for sin even a looking on him whom we have pierced with a tender sense of the dishonour and wounding of him by our Rebellions and Unbelief O! here the soul sees its baseness and weeps that so blessed a Redeemer should bleed for the sins of such a wretch and be still so insensible of this love 2 And then it wonders at infinit mercy and mourns more misery and mercy pierce the soul and make it even exceed in tenderness and tears to think of abuseing such inestimable treasures of grace 3. And it wonders at the glorious freedom of love that it should chuse such objects and this even confounds a sinful soul and makes it with a holy shame lye down in the dust and open its mouth no more Ezek 16.63 4. It renounceth carnal reason and a rebellious will and now gives up all to him who hath won its heart and payed its Ransom and therefore it 's called the obedience of faith 5. It abandons a vain world and tramples on all its glory Psal 119.96 6. And now resolves to trust in Christ for all other things since it sees a sufficiency in him for saving its soul 1 Tim. 4.8 Rom. 8.32 Luk. 12.32 7 I am affraid some come hither to seal a Covenant who never knew to make or keep a Covenant Isa 19.21 Even to enter into a perpetual Covenant with Christ to be wholly and unreservedly devoted and resigned to him in love and obedience and who have taken him to be all that the Father have given him to be to the souls of his E●ect i. e. Not only to be a high priest to ransom their ●ouls from sin in hell and to appear for them before God in heaven but likewise for their great prophet to ●each them the w●●le will of God and a King to conquer their lusts even a leader and commander to the people in all the ways of his revealed will Now whosoever comes hither short of this at best the seal is but set to a blanck and so stands them in no stead for they receive not Christ and carry none of his benefits with them yea it 's well if it seal not their damnation And I 'm likewise affraid of another sort that may come hither who formerly might have covenanted with Christ but for want of a lively and well exercised faith grow blind and see not astar off and have forgotten that they were purged from their old sins and so turn formal and customary And readily such Consuetudinaries who follow the drove can give little other account of their coming but that it 's the way other good people go in and it they should not come they might be missed by good neighbours and how could they keep up a name to live if they cast themselves out of good company It 's to be feared many such things are with us But if so such may eat and drink Judgment to themselves temporal Judgments in stead of spiritual enemies For such things many were weak some sick and others fallen asleep in the Church of Corinth 1. Cor. 11.30 And if such
is nothing● for the unparralleled pattern and spring of all love is here represented to the life believe his love and let him have love again you may well believe it for he that loved us so as to lay down his life for us when enemies how will he delight in us when washed in his blood and renewed to his likeness and if Christ have his due he will have love again And if true love it longs to see him and can deny it self to please him it will desire to know his will and delight to do it We must prove our love as our Lord did his John 14. ●1 A soul in love with Christ reckons him chiefly worthy of his love endeavours the nearest Union with him and is still going out after him Hence spring Langour and melting to enjoy him and receive his impressions resignment of will to him and a concern for his interests Love the Lord all his Saints for he keepeth their souls Love him once and all he saith and doth will be more acceptable to you and all that you do in love will be pleasing to him Love him and you will be loath to offend him ●esirous to please him and satisfied in his love Love God and you are sure of love again Prov. 8.17 Now that you may love him contemplate his goodness and see him in the face of Christ and behold his love in the design of our Redemption in the person of our Redeemer in the promises of grace and in all the benefits of R●demption Yea if you would love him look to the sin he hath pardoned Luk. 7.47 the spots he hath washed the Covenant he hath made the Adoption he hath bestowed the Hell he hath redeemed you from the Heaven he hath appointed and prepared for you And now get some further preparations for him and it too by loving him better and loathing your selves more We might all love God more 〈◊〉 we could love our selves less Could holy Mr. Pradford sit and weep at dinner till the ●●●rs ●●ll on his trencher because he could love Christ no more and we sit dry here at his own table with hearts void of Love to him 24. Here have we our gracious Redeemer with died garments glorious in his apparel travelling in the greatness of his strength staining his raiment with the blood of his enemies and ours trading the wine press of Gods wrath alone mighty to save ready to pardon This ordinance of the supper ●ives us the best occasion of airing our selves in the sweet and spacious field of our Lords sufferings And we cannot be good Christians if we do not hartily imbrace the opportunities the Gospel gives us of calling his Cross to remembrance The bent of every believers mind stands this way else how can we be said to live by the faith of the son of God who gave himself for us And if we be not led by a natural complacency to converse with a crucified Saviour how dwelleth the Love of God in us Or how can we clear an interest in his Death for us Hath he the heart of a Christian that cares not to meditate on the death of Christ Did the Apostle bear always about the dying of the Lord in his body and should not we do the same in our hearts Now since our great business here is about Christ crucified let us enquire a little what doth the Lord require of us The sum of all is in three words Behold me Receive me and Walk in me First observe how that great Gospel-invitation of the Gentiles Isa 65.1 15. is doubled Behold me Behold me 1. To shew how serious a suiter Christ is for our souls 2. to shew our natural aversness from looking unto Christ 3. To shew how much of a Christians work lies in looking unto Christ 4. To take in and comprehend all kinds of people and sorts of sinners 5. To hold out the delectably variety of sweet Sights a soul may have of Christ in his Natures Person Offices and Excel encies and Usefulness 6. To teach that tho' the first look of Christ should not please yet to look again and not to leave looking till we can find something in Christ to a●lure us Secondly Receive me rest in me and build upon me Receive him that is come so far to you and suffered so much for you When I was abundantly well with my Father always rejoycing before him and was daily his delight yet my delights were with the sons of men And down came I to be cloathed with your flesh a course garment for the Lord of Glory to go in ●●at in your nature I might bear your curse and dy the death you deserved to dy and to redeem you from that misery you must have groaned under for ever And should such a Comer not be welcome Be summoning up all the powers of your souls to give him the hastiest Reception Lastly as you have received him so walk in him by a constant depending on him drawing vertue from him and keeping Communion with him yea farther we are to walk in Christ as we have received him i. e. with the same freshness of affections bent of will satisfaction in him and obsequiousness to him daily repeating that consent and renewing that Covenant we made at first with him Thus are we to behold him with an eye of faith receive him with a hand of faith and walk in him by a life of faith and so shall we have the blessed end of our faith the salvation of our souls 25. The sanctuary of the Lord may be profaned by us when we little think of it The truest notion of profaneness is a contempt of sacred things Heb. 12.16 Now we shew our contempt of them not only in keeping far from the things of Christ and salvation but by setting about them with an ordinary and common frame careless in preparing to meet our God in them with a broken heart becoming best an ordinance that sh●ws forth a broken Christ for us In common providences we cannot know love or hatred by all that is before us But here is something before us whereby we may see Gods love to our souls and his hatred to our sins If we could by this Sight be stirred up to hate our vile lusts and love our dear Saviour more then were we fit guests for the table of the Lord. Let us not look off this precious attonment here represented till our hearts be turned against the sins that put our Lord to all the pain and shame he suffered for them Let never any of us love our selves till we can heartily loath our selves for sin and then Christ will love us and delight in us Next to our considering what sights shall we have of Christ our thoughts should be taken up with what a sight is he like to have of us We come hither to see Christ And be sure the King comes in to see his guests if there be ever a one that wants the wedding
garment The best sight Christ could see of us here were to see us as once he saw Nathaniel sitting under the fig-tree an Israelite indeed in whom is no guile Joh. 1.47.48 Or as once he saw Mary and so taken with that sight that he points her out for others to see Luk. 7.44 weeping for sin and exceeding all the company in shewing love to Christ As the people would not eat till Samuel the Prophet came to bless the sacrifice unto them 1 Samuel ● 13 We can have no better proof of our High Priest's coming and blessing a Sacrament unto us than to be found with Mary at Christ's Feet in Penitential Tears of Love towards our Pardoning Redeemer But alas how dead lye we by the Ark of the Lord as is said of Vzzah 2. Sam. 6.7 whom God struck in his Anger with Death for a wrong touch of the Ark at a Time Here was God's severity shewed on a Man who meant well but gave the Ark a touch that he should not Now what wonder of God s Patience is it that some remarkable Judgments are not more frequently upon us for our untender touching of his most Holy things on Earth How often take we and touch we the Body of Christ with hard Hearts and unclean hands O! let us lament over our insensible Souls and say with David till better prepared How shall the Ark of the Lord come to me 2 Sam. 6.9 26. Luke 23.48 And all the people that came together to that sight smote their breasts and returned That sight that strange sight that sight of Christ on th● Cross Bleeding and Dying such another sight was never seen in the World Creatures Murdering their Creator The Church of God purchased with his own Blood no wonder then all the people returned amazed They smore their Breasts O! that it might break our hearts for that is the heart-affecting sight we come to see this day O! the Heart-humbling sight of Christs Sufferings the Son of God suffering for the sin of Man And as the Death of Christ is held out as the most wond rful Object ● that sight so is it recommended to us as the most excellent Subject to be Discoursed of not only as it was the great Subject of the great Apostles Preaching 1 Cor. 2.2 but as it is the only Subject mentioned of Conference between Christ Moses and Elias Luke 9.30 ●1 A Subject most w●rthy of the most excellent persons that can appear on Earth And our Saviour recommends the sayings of his Sufferings to a deeper impression on their Hearts than all the Miracles he wrought to their amazement who beheld them Luke 9.43 44. Now if Wisdom hath furnished her Table with the representation of so rare a thing yea with the Bread of Life from Heaven and the Cup of Salvation even the Cup of the New Testament in Christ's Blood let not so rich a repast be received as a common thing Our blessed Lord comes not with an empty offer but a full-hand and a free-heart to confer all his benefits and purchases the dispising of which by continued unbelief will be the worlds greatest condemnation It was charged on the Israelites as the great aggravation of their sin that they provoked God at the red sea even at the red sea the place where their miraculous salvation was wrought But how will it aggravate our sin to provoke God with a hard unprepared heart at the red Sea of his precious blood here represented by which we are Redeemed Let us never be friends with our own hearts till we can love our Saviour bet er and hate our sin more If Namaan when cured of his Leprosy went away resolved to serve no other God but the God of Israel what should we do whom Christ hath cured of many f●r more desperate and dangerous diseases Labour to be that ground which drinketh in the rain which cometh upon it and brings forth herbs meet for him that dresseth and receiveth blessing from God Heb. 6.7 Now what rain comparable to a showre of Christs blood in a sacrament Where we either receive great blessing or are brought nigh unto cursing 27. The Persians had a Festival day in the year they called Vitiorum interitum whereon they slew all Serpents and Venemous Creatures And suffered them to swarm till that day of year came about again It 's to be feared some do so at sacrament times who by some Confessions and formal humblings think to clear old Scores and then go away and take on new ones but if so such may look the unclean spirit will return with 7 worse and take a stronger Possession than he had formerly And sinners must know their Confessions and humblings are hypocritical if one Lust or known sin be left As 1 Sam. 16 11. Samuel said to Jesse are here all thy Children So when we leave some sins Christ says are here all Jesse answered There was one more says Samuel ●ill that one come I will not sit down So says Christ as long as there is one be ●ind I will not sit down with thee sit where thou wilt It 's dangerous to boast with the moral young Man in the Gospel I have done this and tother thing and yet one thing be lacking To have our door lock t up still to keep Christ and salvation out as a Covetous heart for the world a sensual heart for the flesh a proud heart for the Devil will marr all cannot be fit for heaven if the door were open would not go in where no fuell for such a lust And therefore let us make a diligent search and take great care ere you come to ransack well all the corners of a deceitful heart and truely repent of all sin viz. when our sorrow springs from the root and are affected with the seed of all sin even our corrupt nature and inclinations and when we repent of all known sin on the common account of sin as contrary to Gods holy Law and Nature And tho the heart be not always affected with a high degree of sorrow intensively yet is Repentance true if it be appretiative accounting sin the only thing to be sorrowed for and it we be displeased with our selves that the heart is not answerable to our light and convictions in the exercise of Repentance And think not that all your sorrow for sin without Faith in God through Christ will suffice The weeping eye must look upon Christ whom thou hast pierced with thy sin We must look for all good from him against whom we have sinned take up our rest in him and it 's faith and hope in God must purify our heart for him make our soul despise the world desire heaven loath self love the Lord and venture all on a word of promise trusting God with all the most dangerous like events of providence and consequences of duty 28 Two things had need be minded about this business viz. to prepare diligently Take pains with a dull heart cleanse a polluted
soul compose a distracted mind Consider so great a presence and lift up thy heart for a blessing ere thou eat knowing that even the best partake unworthily if his Graces be not excited and exercised But again beware of resting on preparations for never more unfit than when proud of fitness like poor children that grow proud of being a little finer than ordinary but considering how far short of what God requires and Christ deserves there is cause of humbling Never are we more fit than when humbled under and ashamed of unfitness If ashamed of our selves we are most like to have a sight of himself Ezek. 43.11 And at our best there will still be room left for Hezekiah's prayer 2 Chron. 30.18 19. The good Lord pardon every one that prepareth his heart to seek God the Lord God of his Fathers tho he be not cleansed according to the purification of the Sanctuary But beware of abusing God's Grace in allowing or regarding in your heart any sin you seek pardon or with your Lips Seek to be sanctified wholly and get of God no less than his own allowance of a new heart and a new spirit for God will not put his new wine into your old bottles nor his precious Liquors into unclean Vessels but his secret is with them that fear him and he will shew them his covenant Sensual hearts that savour nothing but of the world cannot feed here on Christ and eat of the hidden Manna For the carnal mind can neither be subject to the Law of God nor suit the Gospel of Christ And here being high set let us labour to be such as may be well served with the best Now to perform high duties upon low motives argues a heart full of flesh The Noblest Motives to Duties are to be found in God especially as revealed in Christ And unto the service of this exalted Lord should we be engaging all that is within us for he is worthy for whom we should do it But if any be questioning if so great a Majesty will give man a meeting But will God in very deed dwell with men Ye he will Tabern●●le it with man And if any come hither sensible of sin and with a broken heart for it and well resolved to break away from sin and all that may hinder this happy meeting he will no● fail to meet yo● yea to dwell with you too Isa 5● 15 Again must you meet with him and cannot be refused this Request whatever he say you nay in 〈◊〉 I dare promise such a soul a meeting this day if with Jacob you cannot be contented to go without him And yet again ●●st thou sh●t thy Eyes on all preparations and performances as Mediators in the meeting and fixed them on Christ for merit and mercy then will he come and commune over the mercy-seat and no where else If thou be'st so addicted to his fellowship as no Joy is to those banquets Isa 64.5 And if strong desires from fervent love can be maintained there is a visit a coming Hos 6.3 Song 2.5 8. 29. The title of this Ordinance of the Lords last supper is the same with some Psalms To bring to remembrance Christ is here to be remembred in his death at the best advantage for his love to sinners and where Faith is best accommodated with an object to feed upon above what all the earth can afford it Christ crucified is the great doctrine of the Gospel and the great sight in this ordinance It s a dying Christ we come here to remember which hath something in it beyond all his life in doctrine miracles and obedience And this memorial is appointed to be kept up of him till he come again not that afterward he shall be more forgotten but that there will then need no such help to remember when we shall be ever with the Lord and Immediately behold him But till we come to see him as he is we can have no better sight of him than thro' the glass of this ordinance we have now at our eye For here are we under the view of a pierced Lord Jesus to mourn and rejoyce to believe and love for no other ordinance can give so fair an oceasion to exercise a Gospel grace at once as this does For here have we matter of mourning in our eye for sin that sacrificed our high priest himself And no small matter of Joy in God through Jesus Christ by whom we have received the attonement and then let us look on our suffering Lord and believe in that sacrifice offered for Grace and peace And love him that hath loved you and washed you in his own blood so the Capital Graces in stead of the four Cardinal Ver●ues may all here be most eminently imployed and exerted And how can we partake but unworthily if we neglect the exercise of graces in and about the Action And no Wonder then one guilt draw one another viz. We exercise not Grace in the Action if we neglected to prepare for it before our coming hither And let no Christian think that our examining for all will serve no at every approach be seeing how it is with faith in Christ how lively strong and well grown since last occasion of looking on your Redeemer in this Ordinance 30 This is the most solemn memorial of Christ crucified that his Church on Earth is blessed with Now it is appointed for remembring of Christ implies 1. That for all Christ hath done for us yet his people are apt to forget him 〈◊〉 That Christ is careful to help his people's weakness 3. That there is that in Christ's death which is worthy of a perpetual remembrance 4. It points out the easy ●●k● of Christ and reasonable service of Christianity that for all his death and purchase he requires but a thankful remembrance of what he hath done for his Elect. 5. It speaks the de●ire of Christ to be in his peoples thoughts and shews how much his de i●hts are with the sons of men still 6. It shews forgetters of Christ can be none of his Disciples and that no frame can fit this ordinance without heart affecting thoughts of our blessed Redeemer Think never so much of sin and duties and of all other divine truths if you think not much on your suffering Saviour you answer not the end of this ordinance 7. That if you can by the help of this ordinance keep up a due remembrance of Christ here you shall not need to fear for getting of him hereafter where we shall for ever look this Lamb of God in the face Qu. What are we to remember of Christs death in this Ordinance Ans 1. The bitter Agonies and bloody Passions of his Death How pained pierced buffeted reviled tempted betrayed denied deserted by his own Desciples and which is more than all bruised and forsaken of his Heavenly Father And who can declare the sufferings that he endur'● in his generation 2. The unspeakable patience with which he suffered all
like Lions against sin and Satan 3. Hath he not past his promise for feeding his own yea to eat and be satisfied Psal 22. 6. Psal 111.5 Prov. 10.3 4. Hath he not made them worse than Infidels that feed not their own Family 5. Did he feed the multitude because he had compassion on their Bodies and wi l he not have compassion on the Souls or his own 6. Doth he feed young Ravens and will he starve Believers 7. Have we not his own invitation to the Feast and will the Master of the House make it a Fast 8. Shall we ear of the Tree of Life and hidden Manna in Heaven Surely he n ver meant to starve such by the way but allow t ●m s●me cau●●r of the first ripe Grapes to refresh them in the Wild●rness 9 May we not plead with our loving Lord thus Lord I hear thou keepest a good House having bread enough to spare give me such a Portion as may commend it unto me and I will commend it to others 10. We may say How many hast thou refreshed of thy poor and needy Hast not thou said Whosoever will let him come and Drink freely upon thy call I come to drink of Wisdom's spiced Wine of this consecrated Cup that I may here and hereafter remember thy Love more than Wine 11. I plead my own necessiti●s and wants where should the poor be filled and the hungry feed but at the gates of the Rich and Full If thou hast not enough send me away empty but I make a Vertue of Necessity I must live by my Food as other Creatures do and is not Christ the food of a hungry Soul 12. I plead thy Glory for my feeding here will this commend thy bounty and compassion to send away from thy Fulness a starving Beggar without supply Let us cast an eye on that Miraculous Feast Christ made the Multitude Luke 9.17 And they did eat and were all filled and the fragments gathered up far exceeded the poor provision it was made of O! but it had Christ's blessing and that made much of a little And when we are Christ's Guests we should not only eat but look to be filled And gather up the Fragments incomes and expences of Divine Love and Favour Now that we may take this Feast up aright it is not a Sacrifice but a Sacrifical Feast or Covenant Feast of Peace and Friendship a Feast after a Sacrifice and by our eating here is declared our interest in that Sacrifice of Christ's Flesh offered to reconcile us to God even as they under the Law did ●●t of the Sacrifice and so partake of the Altar to shew it was theirs that the Priest offered as if they had been at the Altar with the Priest And further this is a Feast of God's providing as Abraham to Isaac God will provide himself a Lamb for a burnt Offering and therefore was the Sacrifice accepted because it was of his providing for known unto him alone it was what would satisfy his own Justice And str●ng● it was that this Sacrificeing of his Son should be a sweet smelling Savour a more wonderful word was never written Eph. 5.2 How dear must our Salvation be unto God that made the greatest Sufferings of Christ so pleasing to him which other wise the Lord would have abhorred Wherever the Sacrifice is said to be a sweet Savour its ●aid to be made with Fire Num. 28. and 20 chapters shewing that nothing but Christ s Sufferings can Satisfy for our sin For all the Sacrifices only signified Christ but could not satisfy God 36. Our proper exercise here consists of Meditation Petition and Resolution For Meditation the thoughts of the righteous are right it 's no small part of our work to have right and proper thoughts at present 1. Think how unworthy I am to appear here and have place among them that stand by tho I were not admitted to sit down with my Lord himself I who to Natural Corruption have added such a heap of actual Transgressions inward enmity and outward contrariety to God Ignorance unbelief apostasy despising of grace and abusing of patience have so filled up my measure and made so great a part of my wretched days and unworthy Life 2. Think how worthy and honourable is Christ to whose holy Table I presume to approach He who is the Fathers dorling and delight the light of Heaven and the great Blessing of all Nations who hath obtained a name above every name at whose name every knee must bow and whom the Angels of Heaven all do Worship He whose Table I am now sitting at on Earth sits highest in Heaven at this very moment 3. Think again how good it is to sit here with a sound Heart we cannot be better set on Earth But if a Hypocrite how ill I am set having not on a Wedding Garment I mock God harden my own heart heap up wrath eat and drink damnation by Crucifying the Lord afresh 4. Think what is my business here but to meet the Lord Chri●t by his own appointment that I may get more acquaintance and grow more in Love with him and to be more obliged to him by a new sight of my Redemption by him and receiving some Spiritual gift 5. Think what is prosered me here His Love his Grace his Peace his Pardon his Covenant and Kingdom 6 You have never a right thought here if you think not of a bleeding Christ a suffering and satisfying Redeemer hanging on the Cross and all your sins hanging on him For what else could ever bring him there having no sin to suffer for of his own and all power to avoid suffering by any And think again how he was dealt with on terms of Justice that we might be dealt with on terms of Mercy And ●●●t which would have been in so many drops of an Eternal Hell to us was made to meet on him in one great Sea drinking up Dregs and all O! think ransomed Saved Sinner if Christ had not drunk thy Cup of Wrath to free thee thou must had such a Cup put to thy head as if brought to a great Sea fill'd with Gall and Wormwood and Justice say to thee Now sinner thou that likedst so well the Cup of sin ●o here is the Cup of wrath drink and never leave Drinking while one drop is left Now see your obligation to Christ and despise him if you can And see how sad it had been to be without him 37. As for Petition and Resolution that belongs to this purpose in hand Q. What Petitions are here to be preferred A ● For much of Christs gracious and powerful presence a clear day without clouds that he would not hide himself at such a time and disappoint the Expectation of the needy but so countenance his ow● work as we may com●●●d●● unto others 2. For a heart humbling look of your dear dying Lord O how should it humble us to see how my sins humbled the Lord of glory 3. Put in
against prevailing Iniquities and predominant Corruptions that your jea ous Lord and Husband may give Idols a deadly blow at such a time 4. For the 〈◊〉 ●pirit of Jesus to make Graces lively that 〈◊〉 ●pikn●rd may send sorth the smell thereof and the Spices slow out 5. For growing in all grace that Gods own work in the heart may be s●t forward by our waiting on Christ in his so precious appointment 6. That he would suspend quarrels yea ●●move the ground of all by forgiving grace and send away poor penitents comforted with a sealed sen●e of it in their own bosomes 7. For further manifestations of God's Love and clearer F●●●dences of an heavenly Interest 8. For a more fruitful Life of Godliness to the praise of the g●ory of his grace 9 For Families and Relations that it might please the Lord to bring ours h●me to Christ make them his by grace and build them up to glory 10. For poor Zion that he would pity her desolations heal her breaches plead her cause pardon her sins help her to improve her mercies and prepare her y●t for greater deliverances from Evil when ●er gr●cious God shall see good to grant them 11. That God would pity the ●●rk corners of the Ear●● and open the Eyes of bold and blind sinners among us Q. What he the Resolutions this solemn occasion should pu●●●● pon● 1 To love Christ ●●re 〈◊〉 ●●tly 2. To remember him more frequently 〈◊〉 we 〈…〉 to remember him here th●● we may forget him when gone 3 To perform all duties more spiritually 4. To watch our hearts more narrowly 5. To walk more tenderly 6. To follow him more sully 7. To renounce and deny self more freely 8 To trust in Christ more intirely 9. To take his part more boldly 10. And to keep Covenants more faithfully 38. Here have we the most amazing Instance of love that ever was given in the world and when you have travell'd the Vniverse over to seek for Love here lies the richest and rarest manifestations of Love that God gave his Son and Christ gave himself This is the heighth depth length and breadth of the love of God that passeth knowledge So great a ransom so rich a purchase so great a one become so low to set thee on high make himself so poor to enrich thee empty himself to fill thee and to do all this yea God to lay out his All on such unworthy and undeserving ones others love for some worth or good quality but God loved us when lying in our blood Now what ●an we do less for all this but make heart returns of love again Love being the very heart of the new creature and he that hath most love hath most grace and 〈◊〉 the best Christian And to provoke your love to this Beloved you may assure your selves 〈◊〉 he would never have died for you if he had not loved the meanest of you better than the highest Angel in Heaven can love him And besides if you can but love him his love will breed you more delight and hear● ravishing pleasure than all the love of creatu●es can Read but that Song of Love between Christ and his Spouse and see the unparallell'd delights of divine love between Christ and his Church Well if you love him keep his Commandments be careful to please him be tender of his honour deny your selves for his sake account all loss to win Christ thirsting after his communion longing to be perfectly free from sin that grieves his good Spirit and keeping your selves in the love of God looking or the mercy of our Lord Jesus Christ unto eternal life No such motive to love God as studying his love to us and surely he must love us that sent his Son from his bosom to fetch us thither But why should a little love of creatures affect us so much and the great 〈◊〉 God affect us so little A●● Meerly b●●●us ●e are ●●ore ●●esh than spirit and have al●● 〈◊〉 s●ns● then faith Weak faith makes 〈◊〉 impressions of all spiritual things 〈◊〉 faith and better rooting would make ●●●●●●ions ●a● more ●●●●y Pet. 1.8 Now if we love Christ we will prize the ●●ast token of his ●●ve before all 〈…〉 can give us ●nd will thi● 〈…〉 sight of him 39. It s recorded of the Qu●●● of ●beba that when she had seen the sitting of Solomon 's Servants there was no more spirit in her 1 King 10. How much more may this sight of our sitting confound and amaze us That Christs sinful servants should be set with himself at his Table considering 1. That he hath not a higher board on Earth than we sit at now and the Lord himself speak of stting with us Soag 1 12 Rev. 3.20 2 That tho it becometh ●s to stand when the King sitteth yet this glorious King came not to be ministred unto but to minister to us to gird himself as a Servant and mash the feet of his poor disciples 3. Wonder that we who deserved to lye in Hell should sit so high here 4. And the greatest wonder of all is that we should be fed at the King's Table with his own flesh allude to Job 31.31 Job 6. Shepherds use to eat the flesh of their flocks but here the good Shepherd gave his life for his sheep and feeds them with his flesh and blood And wonder also that we sit at peace a midst so many enemies that envies our feeding but it 's of the Lords great power ●nd bounty both that he prepares us a Table in this Waldern●ss and fills our cup in the presence of our enemies Now at this sacred so ●emnity is represented unto us the weightiest things of our Soul-concerns viz. Our sins and Christs sufferings we offending and he punished for our offences something in his Sufferings answering to our sin we a life of sinning and he a life of suffering we a load o● sin and he of suffering as our sin was God's provocation so is his suffering Gods satisfaction He was taken and we se●●ree his death was our release Josh 20.6 there was no release nor returning in safety for the Man-slayer till the death of the High-Priest We have been light-hearted in suning but our Surcty groaning and heavy even unto death for our sin We contracted the debt and he taid the score sor us Now charge your Souls with Love Repentance Faith and Obedience with love to so friendly an ●nde●taker who valued nothing whatever it cost him if he might but ransom thy soul and set thee ●●ee● 〈◊〉 p●nt● ance for those bloody ●●●s that ma●● him sweat and weep Faith in that blood that made so perfect satisfaction and is so ●ull of Vertue to purge thy pe●ssured and guilty soul And Obedien●e even a w●●le Life of graceful Obedience to him that hath redeemed thy soul from H●●● 40 The upper end of this Holy Table of the Lord is to get hearess●● Chrish at the K●s own Elbow when he 〈◊〉 t●●●●●t his Table Q
thou come unto me that is for my assistance and help to make good my promises to God Psa 101.2 Let my songs of praise be all of him here until I come where I shall be able to tune them higher than my sinful imperfections will now permit 49. Qu. Have I heavens permission Yea have I the Masters Invitation to be here Ans Any that are weary of the worlds Vanity and laden with the sense of sin looking out for Health and cure and come for a Physitian sensible of soul diseases and heart distempers have Christs own Call to come Mat. 11.28 2. If thou durst not come for a World without his Invitation and that the best encouragement of thy approach is his Calls of Grace such a sinner may draw near Mar. 10.49 3. Reconciled Friends are invited to come and eat Song 5.1 And we are Gods Friends no further than we keep his commandments Job 15.14 4. What warm Invitation have you given Christ for coming and blowing on your garden to prepare all for himself to make way for his inviting you Compare Song 4 Ult. with ch 5.1 5. Solemn humiliation and secret personal examination must go before our Lords allowance to eat and drink here 1. Cor. 11. Do we come to imploy Christ in the exercise of his offices upon your souls for grace and mercy to purge and pardon come ye for favour and forgivness Do you come for power and virtue to kill your lusts and coole your affections to a vain world to draw you that you may run after him come you for the things of the Kingdom of God for Righteousness peace and Joy the choice entertainments of wisdom's house Do you com● with your Bills in your hand Black Bills of your own indictment for the red lines of his Cross to blot out Bills of Grievances to be Redressed Bills of Wants to be supplied especially Church-grievances and Soul Grievances Satan making havock of the one without and daily inroads upon the other by prevailing Temptations that makes you groan for Heavens Care and better keeping of you than your own Q. Faith being so necessary to right receiving may they adventure to come who doubt whether they have true Faith or no A. 1. Tho we have not such a full perswasion as exempts us from all doub●●●g yet if on a due examination ●our See 〈◊〉 our Hearts accuse us not of ●●●●cri●● 〈◊〉 double dealing with God 〈◊〉 may ●●●ture to come yea wh●n 〈◊〉 found much dros● and can j●dg and ●●hor our selves for it in dus● and as●es and betake our selves humbly and sincerely to the blood of Christ for Peace and Pardon w● are allowed to com● But if any come 〈◊〉 ●hers may not take them for unbe●evers and yet are unwi●●i● to believe indeed and wholly give up themselves to be ruled by Gods Laws and saved by Christs righteousness had better forbear than mock God and drink Damnation to themselves Happy Soul that can keep a ●ingle eye on Christ in coming hither to partake of his Gracious Spirit and Merit himself and all his blessed benefits to get Grace and Strength to oppose sin and serve God better and to walk more worthy of the Christian Vocation such comers may come and have Christ's Welcome 50. In Prov. 31.27 we read of eating the bread of Idleness And as our painful Redeemer eat no such bread when he was here travelling in the greatness of his strength for us so must we beware of turning this to eating of the Bread of Idleness i. e. to be guilty of the want of a diligent and serious examination of heart and way ere we come hither and not walking worthy of the profession and priviledg of our appearing here Q. What walk will best bec●me our being here A. 1. A walk of tenderness towards him who was so tender of us as to say down his Life to save ours It ill becomes us to yield to any thing dishonourable to him that hath espoused our best int●rests at so dear a rate 2. A w●lk of Holy Communion and Heavenly Fellowship with him that s●rs you down here with himself That the result of Feasting with Christ here may be a Life of Following hard af●●●im and going away and remembring hi● 〈…〉 Wi●● 3. A Life and 〈◊〉 of F●●●●lness ●●ounding in all the fruits of the Spirit wh●re think we to be filled with the S●iri● if not her● It 's 〈◊〉 pity when we are gone that it shoul I not be seen ●●re we have been It 's said of the lean King that when they had ●●●en up the s●t Kine it could not be known that they had ●at●n them they ●●re still ●●ill favoured Gen. 41.21 I wish there were no such eaters found among us 〈◊〉 day 〈◊〉 we be Marri●d to Christ● It 's meet we bring f●r●h Fruit unto God 4. A Life of Faithfulnes● in re●●ing sin ●o we sit where we have seen our Lord ●●●eding a fresh for our Sins and shall we ever plead for sin or listen to Satan any more Have I seen the Lord w shing me in his own blood and will I ever wallow again i● the mire O! his never to be forgotten Agony and his dismal groans in the Garden The V ne●ar and Gall my sin put to is Head on the Cro● The B●ft●tings and Spittings my sin laid on his s●●r Face The cruel Piercings of his blessed Sides hi● Hands and his Feet for my sins Shall I ●v●r refuse res●sting unto Blood striving against Sin Jerome tells of a Woman that re●●ll●d all temptations with this I am a Christian 〈◊〉 B●ptised and shall 〈◊〉 sit at his Table and lift up the heel against him And now go away resolving to ●on● y●urselves no more in the dust of this dirty World being ●nce rolled in the precious Garments of yo●r ●lder Brother 51. Q. If thou wouldst m●●t with Christ what is thy business with him A. I. I come to pay the ●ebt of Thankfulness and to Celebrate his praise in this way of his appointment for Christ's Unspeakable love to my l●st Soul the Ordinance being Eucharistical 2. As Joseph's Brethren came to Egypt so for Food am I come to eat and drink abundantly Song 3.1 3. I am counselled of Christ to come for all his rich Supplies Rev. 2.18 And for these very ends an● come for his tried Gold his whire raiment and his eye S●lve that I may be rich with his Gr●ces cloathed wi h his ●igh●en●sness and enlightned by his Spirit to know the ●hing● 〈◊〉 given ●e of God 4. For what end com●s the C●●ld to the Fathers House the ●●ngry to the Full the 〈…〉 the Bride to the Bridegroom but to Marr● a●● ma●e Merry Why comes the Prodigal home but to R●pent of his Folly and to live with his Father in better Fashion And that thou mayst leave th●●●●●ling and like better of thy Fathers House take a promise for it Jer. 3.19 Thou shalt call me my Father and shall not turn away from m● 5.