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A77788 A golden-chain, or, A miscelany of divine sentences of the sacred Scriptures, and of other authors. Collected, and linked together for the souls comfort. By Edward Bulstrode of the Inner-Temple, Esquire. Bulstrode, Edward, 1588-1659. 1657 (1657) Wing B5443; Thomason E1618_2; ESTC R209646 90,388 257

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promise Life I am the life which I lay down for the life of the World And again Clamat errantibus ego sum via S. Bernard Clamat dubitantibus ego sum veritas Clamat Lacescentibus ego sum vita Christ is the way for us to walk Truth us to direct And Life us to refresh And again St. Ambrose upon this place saith Ambulare vis ego sum via Falli non vis ego sum veritas Mori non vis ego sum vita Non est qua eas Nisi per me S. Ambro Non est quo eas Nisi ad me Surge igitur O homo quiae Via vita veritas veniunt at te Wilt thou walk then I am the way Wilt thou not be deceived then I am the Truth Wilt thou not die then I am the life There is no way in which thou canst walk but by me only There is no way whither thou canst go but only to me Arise therefore O man and that speedily because The way the life and the truth do come unto thee And again St. Bernard upon these words of the Evangelist Iohn 14.6 Christus est via S. Bernard Io. 14.6 veritas vita Christ is the way the truth and the life Christus est via sine errore Veritas sine falsitate Vita sine morte And again S. Bernard Christus est Via in exemple Ut homo Veritas in promisis Vita in remnneratione ut Deus Christ is the way without error The truth without falshood The life without death Again Christ is The way in his example as he was man The truth in his promises And the life in his free bestowing thereof on us as he is God And again St. Augustin upon these words saith Errare non vis ego sum via St. August Decipi non vis ego sum seritas Mori non vis ego sum vita Wilt thou not erre then I am the way Wilt thou not be deceived then I am the truth Wilt thou not die then I am the life From hence St. St. Bernard Bernards fourfold Venite is very observable Shewing us the difference between the call of the Devil and his Instruments inviting us to follow them and what reward they promise their followers for so doing And the call of Christ our Saviour and his invitation of us to follow him and what he promiseth us for our so doing Dicit mundus venite S. Bernard et ego Inficiam Dicit caro venite et ego Illiciam Dicit daemon venite et ego interficiam Dicit Christus ventte et ego reficiam The World saith to us come and follow me and my reward is this I will infect you The flesh saith to us come and follow me and my reward is this I will intice and allure you to ill The Devil saith to us come and follow me and my reward is this I will destroy you both body and soul in hel But Christ saith to us come and follow me and my reward is this I will new make you and supply all your defects whatsoever Come unto me all ye that labour Mat. 11.28 29 30. and are heavy laden and I will give you rest Take my Yoak upon you and learn of me for I am meek and lowly in heart and ye shall find rest unto your souls For my yoke is easie and my burden is light For this is the love of God 1 Io. 5.3 that we keep his Commandements and his Commandements are not grievous And we know Rom. 8.28 that all things work together for good to them that love God to them who are called according to his purpose For whom he did foreknow Rom. 8.29 30. he also did predestinate to be conformed to the image of his Son that he might be the first born among many brethren Moreover whom he did predestinate them he also called and whom he called them he also justified and whom he justified them he also glorified Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Iesus Christ Ephes 1.3 4 5 7 9. who hath blessed us with all spiritual blessings in heavenly places in Christ According as he hath chosen us in in him before the foundation of the World that we should be holy and without blame before him in love Having predestinated us unto the adoption of children by Iesus Christ to himself according to the good pleasure of his Will In whom we have redemption through his bloud the forgiveness of sins according to the riches of his grace Having made known unto us the mystery of his will according to his good pleasure which he hath purposed in himself That in the dispensation of the fulness of times he might gather together in one all things in Christ both which are in heaven and which are on earth even in him In whom also we have obtained an inheritance Ephes 1.11 12 13 14. being predestinated according to the purpose of him who worketh all things after the Counsell of his own will That we should be to the praise of his glory who first trusted in Christ In whom ye also trusted after that ye heard the word of Truth the Gospel of your salvation In whom also after that ye beleeved ye were sealed with the holy Spirit of promise which is the earnest of our Inheritance untill the redemption of the purchased possession unto the praise of his glory According to his mercy Tit. 3.5 6.7 he saved us by the washing of regeneration and renewing of the holy Ghost which he shed on us aboundantly through Jesus Christ our Saviour That being justiffed by his Grace we should be made heirs according to the hope of eternal life So then Rom. 9.16 it is not of him that willeth nor of him that runneth but of God that sheweth mercy From these before-ment oned places of Scripture it doth appear unto us for our comfort that God doth hereby manifest unto us his free grace and bounty in the means of our salvation and that for the better grounding of our faith herein he observeth this course as namely First Noseligere ordinare praedestinare ad salvationem in praescientia sua divina aeterna To choose ordain and predestinate us unto salvation in his divine and eternall foreknowledge Secondly Nos inspirare renovare illuminare per Spiritum suum sacrosanctum To inspire to renew and to illuminate us by the heavenly operation of his holy Spirit in us Thirdly Nos ligare trahere dirigere stabilire adificare per verbum suum divenum per sacramenta sua sacra To biud draw direct establish and build us up in the heavenly building and knowledge of Christ by his divine and holy Word and by his holy and blessed Sacraments St. Augustines observation is this St. Augustin That God doth Inspirare per verbum God doth inspire us by his Word The due and serious consideration of all this ought not onely to raise
is a way-fare Eccles 40.1 2 3 4 5 6. calamities dangers Great travell is created for every man and an heavy yoke is upon the sons of Adam from the day that they go out of their mothers wombe till the day that they return to the mother of all things Their imagination of things to come and the day of death trouble their thoughts and cause fear of heart From him that sitteth on a throne of glory unto him that is humbled in earth and ashes From him that weareth purple and a crown unto him that is clothed with a linen frock Wrath and envy trouble and unquietnesse fear of death and anger and strife and in the time of rest upon his bed his nights sleep do change his knowledge A little or nothing is his rest and afterwards he is in his sleep as in a day of keeping watch troubled in the vision of his heart as if he were escaped out of a battel Such things happen unto all flesh Eccles 40.8 9.10 both man and beast and that is seven fold more upon sinners Death and bloudshed strife and sword calamities famine tribulation and the scourge These things are created for the wicked and for their sakes came the floud All his wayes are plain unto the holy Eccles 39.24 so are they stumbling-blocks unto the wicked Who is wise Hosea 14.9 and he shall understand these things prudent and he shall know them for the wayes of the Lord are right and the just shall walk in them but the transgressours shall fall therein For the good are good things created from the beginning so evil things for sinners And as this our life is a way wherein we are continually walking and travelling as way-faring men unto another Countrey So Our life here is also as a race Our life here is as a race wherein we must he continually running and not to stand still at a stay Know ye not 1 Cor. 9.24 that they which run in a race run all but one receiveth the prize So run that ye may obtain And every man that striveth for the mastery is temperate in all things 2 Cor. 9.25 26. Now they do it to obtain a corruptible crown but we an incorruptible I therefore so run not as uncerteinly so fight I not as one that beateth the air Let us lay aside every weight Hebr. 12.1 2. and the sin which doth so easily beset us and let us run with patience the race that is set before us Looking unto Iesus the author and finisher of our faith Thirdly Our life is a warr-fare This our life is also a warr-fare and in this our fight our weapons are to be spirituall Finally Eph. 6.10 11. my brethren be strong in the Lord and in the power of his might Put on the whole armour of God that ye may be able to stand against the wiles of the devil For though we walk in the flesh 2 Cor. 10.3 4 5. we do not war after the flesh For the weapons of our warfare are not carnall but mighty through God to the pulling down of strong holds Casting down imaginations and every high thing that exalteth it self against the knowledge of God and bringing into captivity every thought to the obedience of Christ For we wrestle not against flesh and blood but against Principalities Ephes 6.12 to 18. against Powers against the Rulers of the Darkness of this World against spiritual wickednesse in high places Wherefore take unto you the whole armour of God that ye may be able to withstand in the evill day and having done all to stand Stand therefore having your Loins girt about with Truth and having on the Breast-plate of righteousness And your feet shod with the preparation of the Gospel of Peace Above all taking the shield of Faith wherewith ye shall be able to quench all the fiery Darts of the wicked And take the helmet of Salvation and the word of the Spirit which is the Word of God Praying alwaies with all prayer and supplications in the Spirit and watching thereunto with all perseverance and supplication for all Saints But let us who are of the day 1 Thes 5 8 9 10. be sober putting on the Breast-plate of Faith and Love and for an Helmet the hope of Salvation For God hath not appointed us to Wrath but to obtain salvation by our Lord Iesus Christ who died for us that whether we walk or sleep we should live together with him I have fought a good fight 2 Tim. 4.7 I have finished my course I have kept the Faith Henceforth there is laid up for me a Crown of righteousness which the Lord the righteous Judge shall give me at that day 2 Tim. 4.8 and not to me only but unto all them also that love his appearing It is observed by one Of Man that there is in Man First Lacrimabilis inceptio He enters into the World crying 2. Brevis dimensio He is here but of short continuance 3. Tristis afflictio Sorrowfull affliction ever attending on him And in all this there is in him 4. Labilis conditio A falling and backsliding condition And in all nothing but vanity Infoelicitat is fabula homo Man is the very fable or story of Infelicity as one well observeth It is observed by one that in the crying of the Child ah this signifies what miserie he takes from Adam And in crying oh what misery he takes from Eve They suck misery and crosses even from their Nurses teats As Tiberius Tiberius of whom it is written that he was a Drunkard because his Nurse was given to that vice And of Caligula Caligula that he was bloudy because his Nurse was so Homo Infoelicitatis exemplum Forturae Lusus Inconstantiae imago Injuriae et calamitatis trutina Man is the very Pattern and example of Infelicity the very sport and pastime of Fortune to play upon and the ballance of Injury and calamity as a Father observeth Quid est homo Seneca morbidum putridum cassum a fletu vitam auspicatum What is man but even a rotten and a corrupt thing good for nothing and beginning of his Life with crying as Seneca observeth Nascitur Augustine et statim plorat qui et ridere poterat futurae Calamitatis propheta Man is born and presently cries who might have laughed being as a Prophet foretelling of his future calamity as St. Augustine observeth A Father describing the misery of Man saith as followeth Cujus conceptio culpa Nasci poena labor vita et necesse mori Whose Conception is faulty his Birth a punishment his Life a labour and a Necessity in him to die Affliction commeth not forth of the Dust Iob 5.6 7. neither doth trouble spring out of the Ground Yet man is born unto trouble as the sparks fly upwards Nemo tam dives Habuit faventes Crastinum ut possit Sibi polliceri Seneca Seneca No man can
up in us a certain knowledge of our election but also to stirr up in us a Christian and a godly strife and so to strive to make this our calling and election sure Remembring without ceasing 1 Thess 1.3 4. your work of faith and labour of love and patience of hope in our Lord Jesus Christ in the sight of God and our father Knowing brethren beloved your election of God Wherefore the rather 2 Pet. 1.10 brethren give diligence to make your calling and election sure for if ye do these things ye shall never fall For so an entrance shall be ministred unto you abundantly 2 Pet. 1.11 into the everlasting kingdome of our Lord and Saviour Iesus Christ Neither must we be carelesse in this great weighty matter of our election to salvation as to say as some very prophanely use to say what need I be so mindfull and carefull hereof If I am elected I am elected if otherwise it be appointed of God all my study and endeavour cannot effect it Such prophane resolutions must be ever withstood by us beaten down and suppressed for we must be ever very active herein and know thus much as a Father well observeth being this namely Quod Deus qui elegit te ad salvationem elegit te etiam ad media salvationis That God which hath chosen and elected thee unto salvation hath also elected and chosen thee to use the means to come unto salvation And as another Father saith St. Augustin Qui creavit te sine te non salvabit te sine te He which hath created thee without thee will not save thee without thee St. Augustin Work out your own salvation Philip. 2.12 13. with fear and trembling For it is God which worketh in you both to will and to do of his good pleasure For God hath not called us unto uncleannesse but unto holinesse 1 Thess 4.7 Wherefore 1 Pet. 1.13 14 15 16. gird up the loyns of your mind be sober and hope to the end for the grace that is to be brought unto you at the revelation of Iesus Christ As obedient children not fashioning your selves according to the former lusts in your ignorance But as he which hath called you is holy so be ye holy in all manner of conversation Because it is written Be ye holy for I am holy For I am the Lord your God Levit. 11.44 ye shall therefore sanctifie your selves and ye shall be holy for I am holy And the Lord spake unto Moses Levit. 19.1 2. saying Speak unto all the congregation of the children of Israel and say unto them Ye shall be holy for I the Lord your God am holy But ye are a chosen generation 1 Pet. 2.9 a royall priesthood an holy nation a peculiar people that ye should shew forth the praises of him who hath called you out of darknesse into his marvellous light Which in time past were not a people 1 Pet. 2.10 but are now the people of God which had not obtained mercy but now have obtained mercy As touching the election Rom. 11.28 29. they are beloved for the fathers sake For the gifts and calling of God are without repentance Who hath saved us 2 Tim. 1.9 10. and called us with an holy calling not according to our works but according to his own purpose and grace which was given us in Christ Iesus before the world began But now is made manifest by the appearing of our Saviour Iesus Christ who hath abolished death and brought life and immortality to light through the Gospel The foundation of God standeth sure having this seal 2 Tim. 2.18 The Lord knoweth them that are his and let every one that nameth the name of Christ depart from iniquity But this one thing I do Philip. 3.13 14 15. forgetting those things which are behind and reaching forth unto those things which are before I presse toward the mark for the price of the high calling of God in Christ Iesus Let us therefore as many as be perfect be thus minded Put on therefore Collos 3.12 13 14 15. as the elect of God holy and beloved bowels of mercy kindnesse humblenesse of mind meeknesse long-suffering Forbearing one another and forgiving one another And above all things put on charity which is the bond of perfectnesse And let the peace of God rule in your hearts to the which also ye are called in one body and be ye thankfull God hath chosen the foolish things of the world to confound the wise 1 Cor. 1.27 29 30 31. and God hath chosen the weak things of the world to confound the things which are mighty That no flesh should glory in his presence But of him are ye in Christ Jesus who of God is made unto us wisdome and righteousnesse and sanctification and redemption That according as it is written He that glorieth let him glory in the Lord. Thus saith the Lord Jer. 9.23 24. Let not the wise man glory in his wisdome neither let the mighty man glory in his might nor let the rich man glory in his riches But let him that glorieth glory in this that he understandeth and knoweth me that I am the Lord which exercise loving kindnesse judgement and righteousnesse in the earth for in these things I delight saith the Lord. But some one may happily say How shall I come to have a knowledge of this my election unto salvation To such a one it may be thus answered Notes of our Election Observe with thy self whether thou feelest and findest in thy self the effectuall notes and signes of thy election unto salvation working in thee or not as namely First What powerfull effect the word of God which we have so often heard preached unto us by way of reformation change and alteration hath wrought in us Secondly How we find and feel our selves to decline from sin and sinfull courses and whether we find in our selves a hatred of sin a strife and an endeavour in our selves to shun and avoid the same and all occasions which may any wayes draw us thereinto Thirdly How we find our selves to stand affected to vertue vertuous actions and goodnesse and whether we find in our selves a delight therein whether there be such a progresse in us in the way of godlinesse as S. Peter maketh mention of According as his divine power hath given unto us all things that pertain unto life and godlineffe 2 Pet. 1.3 4 5 6 7 8 9. through the knowledge of him that hath called us to glory and vertue Whereby are given unto us exceeding great and precious promises that by these you might be partakers of the divine nature having escaped the corruption that is in the world through lust And besides this giving all diligence adde to your faith vertue and to vertue knowledge And to knowledge temperance and to temperance patience and to patience godlinesse And to godlinesse brotherly kindnesse and to
prayer ever meet us at the doors to return thanks to God for our preservation And so again at night St. Bernards Rules to be observed in prayer for our dayes safety And in the morning the like for our nights rest And in all things we are to shew and to expresse our thankfulnesse to God for all his good blessings on us from time to time bestowed and all this we are to expresse by our true and hearty prayer as St. Bernard observeth And in our prayers to God we must ever observe this rule as namely First We must recommend our prayers unto God with all humblenesse of mind Secondly We must do and perform this duty of prayer unto God with zeal and fervency Thirdly We must ever in the last place and which is above all pray unto God to teach us to pray First With humblenesse of mind for that God resisteth the proud but giveth grace to the humble Surely Prov. 3.34 he scorneth the scorners but he giveth grace to the lowly When men are cast down Job 22.29 then thou shalt say there is lifting up and he shall save the humble person Yea 1 Pet. 5.5 all of you be subject one to another and be clothed with humility for God resisteth the proud and giveth grace to the humble Secondly With zeal and fervency Hereupon a Father saith The prayer of the spirit and soul is the spirit the soul and the life of prayer So Hannah prayed in her heart 1 Sam. 1.13 onely her lips moved but her voice was not heard The prayer of faith shall save the sick and the Lord shall raise him up Confesse your faults one to another and pray one for another James 5.15 16. that ye may be healed the effectuall fervent prayer of a righteous man availeth much Thirdly To pray to God to teach us to pray And it came to passe Luke 11.1 20. Matth. 6.5 7 8 9. that as be was praying in a certain place when he ceased one of his disciples said unto him Lord teach us to pray as Iohn also taught his disciples And he said unto them When ye pray say Our Father which art in heaven c. CHAP. V. As touching Afflictions how necessary they are for us here in this l fe and what good use we are to make of them to our selves BEfore I was afflicted Psal 119.67 71. I went astray but now have I kept thy word It is good for me that I have been afflicted that I might learn thy statutes Is any among you afflicted James 5.13 let him pray is any merry let him sing psalmes It is good for a man Lament 3.2 that he bear the yoke in his youth Come unto me all ye that labour Matt. 11.28 29 30. and are heavy laden and I will give you rest Take my yoke upon you and learn of me for I am meek and lowly in heart and ye shall find rest unto your souls For my yoke is easie and my burden light And if they be bound in fetters and be holden in cords of affliction Job 36.8 Unlesse thy Law had been my delight Psal 119.92 I should then have perished in mine affliction Thou Judith 9.11 O God art a God of the afflicted and a helper of the oppressed The true use of afflictions and wherefore God layeth afflictions on us here in this world God doth send his afflictions and doth lay the same here upon us for these ensuing causes All of them tending to our good as namely First thereby as it were to wean us and bring us home unto himself Secondly thereby to make us out of love with the things of this world that we should not cleave too fast unto them even as the nurse puts mustard on her breast to wean the child and so thereby to make it out of love with the tear even so God deals with us by his afflictions thereby as it were to wean us from setling of our delight on the things and pleasures of the world Thirdly thereby to make us to look up unto him for help In my distresse Psal 120.1 I cried unto the Lord and he heard me For thou O God hast proved us thou hast tried us as silver is tried Thou broughtest us into the net Psal 66.10 11. thou layedst affliction upon our loyns Many are the afflictions of the righteous Psal 34.19 but the Lord delivereth him out of them all The Lord doth scourge them that come near unto him Judith 8.27 to admonish them Affliction cometh not forth of the dust Job 5.6 neither doth trouble spring out of the ground But the more they afflicted them Exod. 1.12 the more they multiplied and grew And the children of Israel sighed by reason of the bondage Exod. 2.23 24 25. and they cried and their cry came up unto God by reason of the bondage And God heard their groaning and God remembred his covenant And God looked upon the children of Israel and had respect to them O Lord my strength Jer. 16.19 and my fortresse and my refuge in the day of affliction Fourthly that so he may thereby keep us the faster unto himself yea even with the cords of afflictions Hereupon St. Augustin well saith St. Augustin Qui te flagitat in hac vita ad emendum non ad damnandum hoc facit That God which doth here afflict and chastise thee he doth this onely and principally for thy amendment and not for thy ruine and destruction And again St. Augustin Hic St. Augustin ut in aeternum parcas Lord lay thou here on me what torments thou shalt see good for me in thy justice and mercy so as thou reserve for me eternity after this life ended Lay here what afflictions thou wilt on me We must through much tribulation enter into the kingdome of God Acts 14.22 Afflictions as one observeth are inseparable but not infallible notes of salvation for none shall be saved but he must suffer afflictions but all that are afflicted shall not be saved Causa facit beatos non martyrium as one observeth It is the cause which maketh men happy not martyrdome The depth of affliction is the chiefest stirrer up of devotion Witnesse the children of Israel in Egypt David in all his troubles Daniel in the lions denn Ionah in the whales belly Manasseh in his afflictions and the three Children in the fiery furnace Hereupon Hugo well saith Hugo Gravamen temporale est medicamen spirituale A temporall affliction is a spirituall medicine And as another well observeth Nemo potest a deliciis transire ad delicias None can passe from those vain and transitory pleasures and delights of this world unto the permanent and everlasting delights in the kingdome of heaven For we must not look to enjoy here a heaven upon earth Rom. 8.28 and likewise to enjoy heaven hereafter For we know that all things work together for
good to them that love God to them who are called according to his purpose Bonis bona malis mala Good things to good men and ill things to ill men as one observeth Tametsi non bonum tamen in bonum ut St. Augustin Nay St. Augustin though the things be not good yet they work for the good of the godly And as St. Bernard observeth Afflictions do make a man to be more humble wary S. Bernard and cautious in his wayes Afflictions and crosses though harmfull to others yet prove helpfull to the godly Yet even their sins though not not good yet they turn to their good as a means to make them more lowly more wary Yea death it self though in it self it be evil and the punishment of sin yet it is a means to free them both from sin and from all the fruits and effects of it and to restore them to that life again which by sin once they lost But now Rom. 6.22 23. being made free from sin and become servants to God ye have your fruit unto holinesse and the end everlasting life For the wages of sin is death but the gift of God is eternall life through Jesus Christ our Lord. For thou wilt save the afflicted people Psal 18.27 but wilt bring down high looks For he hath not despised Psal 22.24 nor abhorred the affliction of the afflicted neither hath he hid his face from him but when he cried unto him he heard him Afflictions do make us fit vessels for Gods choice I have chosen thee Isaiah 48.10 in the furnace of affliction Whatsoever is brought upon thee Ecclus 2.4 5 6 take cheerfully and be patient when thou art changed to a low estate For gold is tried in the fire and acceptable men in the surnace of adversity Believe in him and he will help thee order thy way aright and trust in him As gold in the furnace hath he tried them Wisd 3.6 and 4.5 and received them as a burnt-offering For though they be punished in the sight of men yet is their hope full of immortality And having been a little chastised they shall be greatly rewarded for God proved them and found them worthy for himself For we know 2 Cor. 5.1 2. that if our earthly house of this tabernacle were dissolved We have a building of God a house not made with hands eternall in the heavens For in this we groan earnestly desiring to be clothed upon with our house which is from heaven With my soul have I desired thee in the night yea Isaiah 26.9 with my spirit within me will I seek thee early in the morning for when thy Judgements are in the earth the inhabitants of the world will learn righteousnesse Meaning Exposition That by afflictions men will learn to fear God as the exposition is Afflictions are chastisements for our sins Jesus said unto him John 5.14 Behold thou art made whole sin no more lest a worse thing come unto thee Thereby shewing that the afflictions which we endure The marginall note and observation Nehem. 9.38 are chastisements for our sins as the marginall note and observation is Now because of all this we make a sure covenant and write it and our Princes and our Levites and our priests seal unto it Thus by affliction they promise to keep Gods commandements The marginall note and observation whereunto they would not be brought by Gods great benefits as the marginall note and observation is Wo unto him that striveth with his maker Isaiah 45.9 the potsherd with the potsherds of the earth shall the clay say to him that fashioneth it what makest thou Hereby he bridleth their impatiency Exposition which in adversity and trouble murmure against God and will not tarry his pleasure willing that man should march with his like and not contend against God as the Exposition is But Hezekiah the king 2 Chro. 32.20 and the prophet Isaiah the son of Amos prayed against this or for this cause and cried to heaven This sheweth what is the best refuge in all troubles and dangers Exposition as the Exposition is After troubles and afflictions God comforteth his afflicted children with his blessings God useth to comfort his children and servants which do cry unto him with his blessings powred down upon them And many brought offerings unto the Lord to Ierusalem 2 Chro. 32.23 and presents to Hezekiah king of Iudah so that he was magnified in the sight of all Nations from thenceforth Thus after trouble Exposition God sendeth comfort to all them that patiently wait on him and constantly put their trust in his mercies as the exposition is Misery and afflictions are of this good use as that they do excite Affl●ctions work in a man repentance and humiliation and stirr up a man to repentance as a Father observeth and that punishments with afflictions will open the eyes of a mans understanding and draw him to God by repentance and humiliation when nothing else will And when he was in tribulation 2 Chron. 33.12 13. he prayed unto the Lord his God and humbled himself greatly before the God of his fathers And prayed unto him and God was entreated of him and heard his prayer and brought him again to Ierusalem into his kingdome Then Manasseh knew that the Lord he was God Thus Affliction giveth understanding Exposition for he that hated God in his prosperity now in his misery he seeketh unto him as the exposition is The due consideration hereof will be a continuall comfort unto us and as our souls cordiall in all times of affliction and even then most of all when all other comforts fail us CHAP. VI. A Meditation upon Life and Death and how we are at all times and upon all occasions to fit and prepare our selves for death that so it seize not upon us at unawares FIrst of our life First Of our life here and the due consideration thereof Our life here is a sea-fare a way-fare and a warr-fare First Our life is a sea-fare They that go down to the sea Our life here is a sea-fare Psal 107.23 24 25 26 28 29 30 31. in ships that do businesse in great waters These see the works of the Lord and his wonders in the deep For he commandeth and raiseth the stormy wind which lifteth up the waves thereof They mount up to the heaven they go down again to the depths their soul is melted because of trouble Then they cry unto the Lord in their trouble and he bringeth them out of their distresse He maketh the storm a calm so that the waves thereof are still Then are they glad because they be quiet so he bringeth them to their desired haven Oh that men would praise the Lord for his goodnesse and for his wonderfull works to the children of men Secondly Our life here is a way-fare full of troubles Our life here
same we have no moving cause to make us to desire the long continuance thereof here in this vale of misery but earnestly to desire and hope for the fruition of a better life hereafter and even to say with St. Paul Cupio dissolvi et esse cum Christo I desire to be dissolved Philip. 1.23 and to be with Christ And as touching this our life here and all the enjoyments we have therein we may well conclude all and say with the Preacher Vanity of Vanities Eccles 12.8 all is vanity And with this to sum up the whole duty of Man being this Fear God Eccles 12.13 and keep his Commandements for this is the whole duty of Man Of life eternal Of life eternal of the Giver thereof and the manner of the gift the giver thereof and the manner of the Gift with the great and unexpressible benefits that doth redound thereby unto the dear and elect Children of God Bless the Lord O my Soul Ps 103.1 4. and all that is within me blesse his holy name Who redeemeth thy life from destruction who crowneth Thee with loving kindnesse and tender mercies My Sheep hear my voice Io. 10.27.28 and I know them and they follow me And I give unto them eternal life and they shall never perish neither shall any man pluck them out of my hand Iesus said unto her Io. 11.25.26 I am the resurrection and the life he that believeth in me though he were dead yet shall he live And whosoever liveth and beliein me shall never dye And this is life eternal Io. 17.3 That they might know Thee the only true God and Iesus Christ whom thou hast sent God that made the World Acts 17.24 25 26. and all things therein He giveth to all life and breath and all things For in him we live move and have our being But now being made free from sin Rom. 6.22 23. and become Servants to God ye have your fruit unto holiness and the end everlasting Life For the wages of sin is death but the gift of God is eternal life through Iesus Christ our Lord. If in this life only we have hope in Christ 1 Cor. 15.19 we are of all men most miserable The Letter killeth 2 Cor. 3.8 but the Spirit giveth life If ye then be risen with Christ Collos 3.1 seek those things which are above where Christ sitteth on the right hand of God Set your Affections on things above Collos 3.2 3 4. not on things on the earth For ye are dead and your life is hid with Christ in God When Christ who is your life shall appear then shall ye also appear with him in glory Fight the good fight of Faith 1 Tim. 6.12 lay hold on eternal life whereunto thou art called Hereby perceive we the love of God Jo. 3.16 because he laid down his life for us And this is the record Jo. 5.11 12 13 20. That God hath given to us eternal life and this life is in his Son He that hath the Son hath life and he that hath not the Son of God hath not life These things have I written unto you That ye believe on the name of the Son of God that ye may know that ye have eternal life and that ye may believe on the Son of God And we know that the Son of God is come and hath given us an understanding that we may know him that is true and we are in him that is true even in his Son Iesus Christ this is the true God and eternal life S. Bernard Duo animi à Deo dati custodes domestici pudor et timor Qui pudorem amisit bestiae par est qui timorem excu●●t bestia pejor est God hath given us two Domestick Keepers of our Souls as namely Shamefastness and Fear He which casteth away all Shamefastness from him may well by way of comparison be accounted equal unto the very beast and he which shaketh off from him all manner of Fear is in a far worse manner than the beasts as St. Bernard observeth And for our better distinction in the whole course of our lives here we ought alwaies to have these two props or Pillars like the stern of a ship to stear and govern all our action aright as namely Care and Fear Actions First Carefulnesse to serve and please God according to his Will revealed unto us in and by his holy Word Teach me thy way O Lord Ps 86.11 and I will walk in thy Truth O knit my heart unto thee that I may fear thy name I will run the way of thy Commandements Ps 119.32 when thou shalt enlarge my heart Teach me O Lord the way of thy Statutes Ps 119.33 34 35. and I shall keep it unto the end Give me understanding and I shall keep thy Law yea I shall observe it with my whole heart Make me to go in the path of thy Commandements for therein do I delight Secondly Fearfullnesse of offending God And being thus armed with these 2 good supporters With this constant and continual care and fear They will make us wary in all our actions of this life and will cause us to walk carefully in all our proceedings in the whole course of our life here the which will doubtlesse be a very great comfort to us hereafter For that as one very well observeth A good life is alwaies the cause of a happy and of a comfortable death Secondly Of Death and how we are at all times and upon all occasions to fit and prepare our selves for the same Of our Death and preparatifor the same that so Death take us not unawares and unprepared for the same O Death how bitter is the remembrance of Thee to a man that liveth at rest in his Possessions Ecclus. 41 1 2 3 4. unto the Man that hath nothing to vex him and that hath Prosperity in all things yea unto him that is yet able to receive meat O Death acceptable is thy sentence unto the Needy and unto him whose strength faileth that is now in the last age and is vexed with all things and to him that despaireth and hath lost patience Fear not the sentence of Death remember them that have been before thee and that come after thee for this is the sentence of the Lord over all flesh And why art thou against the pleasure of the most high there is no inquisition in the Grave whether thou hast lived ten or an hundred or a thousand years Men of the World Ps 17.14 which have their portion here in this life even to them the remembrance of death is bitter But of the Tree of the good and evill Gen. 2.17 thou shalt not eat of it for in the day that thou eatest thereof thou shalt surely die And the Serpent did say unto the Woman Gen. 3.4 Ye shall not surely dye The Devill in his tempting of