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A30160 The Jerusalem-sinner saved, or, Good news for the vilest of men being a help for despairing souls, shewing that Jesus Christ would have mercy in the first place offered to the biggest sinners / by John Bunyan. Bunyan, John, 1628-1688. 1689 (1689) Wing B5545; ESTC R27236 74,451 194

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and many others made mention of in this Book Yea here are their Names their Sins and their Salvations recorded together that you may read and know what a Saviour he is and do him honour in the World. For why are these things thus recorded but to shew to Sinners what he can do to the praise and glory of his grace And it is observable as I said before we have but very little of the Salvation of little sinners mentioned in God's Book because that would not have answered the design to wit to bring glory and fame to the Name of the Son of God. What should be the reason think you why Christ should so easily take a denial of the great ones that wear the Grandure of the World and struggle so hard for Hedge creepers and Highway men as that Parable Luke 14. seems to import he doth but to shew forth the riches of the glory of his Grace to his praise This I say is one Reason to be sure They that had their Grounds their yoke of Oxen and their m●rriage Joys were invited to come but they made their excuse and that serv●d the turn But when he comes to deal with the worst he saith to his Servants Go ye out and bring them in higher Go out quickly and bring in hither the poor the maimed the halt and the blind And they did so And he said again Go out into the high ways and Hed●es and Compel them to come in that my house may be fill●d Luk. 14.18 19 23. These poor lame maimed blind hedge-creepers and high way men Must come in Must be forced in These if saved will make his Merits shine When Christ was crucified and hanged up between the Earth and Heavens there was two Thieves crucified with him and behold he lays hold of one of them and will have him away with him to Glory Was not this a strange act and a display of unthought-of grace Were there none but Thieves there or were the rest of that company out of his reach Could he not think you have stooped from the Cross to the Ground and have laid hold on some honester man if he would Yes doubtless Oh but then he would not have displayed his Grace nor so have pursued his own designs namely to get to himself a praise and a name But now he has done it to purpose For who that sh●ll read this Story but must confess that the Son of God is full of grace for a proof of the riches ther●of he left behind him when upon the Cross he took the T●ief away with him to glory Nor can this one act of his be buried It will be talked of to the end of the World to his praise Men shall speak of the might of thy terrible acts and will declare thy greatness Th●y shall abundantly utter the memory of thy great goodness and shall sing of thy righteousness They shall speak of the glory of thy Kingdom and talk of thy power To make known to the Sons of men his mighty acts and the gl●rious Majesty of his Kingdom Psal. 145.6 7 8 9 10 11 12. When the Word of God came among the Conjurers and those Sooth-sayers that you read of Act. 19. and had p●evailed with some of them to accept of the grace of Christ the Holy Ghost records it with a boast for that it would redound to his praise saying And many of them that used curious Arts brought their Books toge●her and burned th●m before all men and counted the price of them and found it fifty thousand piec●s of Silver So mightily grew the Word of God and prevailed Acts 19. 19 20. It wrenched out of the clutches of Satan some of those of whom he thought himself most sure So mightily grew the Word of God. It grew mightily it incroached upon the Kingdom of the Devil It pursued him and took the prey It forced him to let go his hold It brought away captive as Prisoners taken by force of Arms some of the most valiant of his Army It fetch back from as it were the confines of Hell some of those that were his most trusty and that with Hell had been at an agreement It made them come and confess their deeds and burn their Books before all men So mightily grew the Word of God and prevailed Thus therefore you see why Christ will have Mercy offered in the first place to the biggest Sinners They have most need thereof and this is the most ready way to extol his name that rideth upon the Heavens to our help But Thirdly Christ Jesus would have Mercy offered in the first place to the biggest Sinners Because by their Forgiveness and Salvation others hearing of it will be encouraged the more to come to him for Life For the Physi●ian by curing of the most desperate at the first doth not only get himself a Name but begets Encouragement in the minds of other diseased folk to come to him for help Hence you read of our Lord that after through his tender mercy he had Cured many of great Diseases his Fame was spread abroad They brought unto him all sick People that were taken with divers Diseases and Torments and those which were poss●sse● with Devils and those which were Lunatick and those that had the Palsie and he healed them and there followed him great multitudes of People from Galilee and Decapolis and Jerusalem and Judea and from beyond Jordan Mat. 4.24 25. See here He first by working gets himself a Fame a Name and Renown and now men take Encouragement and bring from all quarters their Diseased to him being helped by what they had heard to believe that their Diseased should be healed Now as he did with those outward Cures so he does in the proffers of his Grace and Mercy he proffers that in the first place to the biggest Sinners that others may take Heart to come to him to be saved I will give you a Scripture or two I mean to shew you that Christ by commanding that his Mercy should in the first place be offered to the biggest of Sinners has a design thereby to encourage and provoke others to come also to him for Mercy God saith Paul who is rich in Mercy for his great love wherewith he loved us even when we were dead in our sins hath quickened us together with Christ. by Grace ye are saved and hath raised us up together and made us sit together in Heavenly places in Christ Jesus But why did he do all this That in the Ages to come he might shew the exceeding R●ches of his Grace in his kindness towards us thorow Christ Jesus Ephes. 2.4 5 6 7. See here 's a design God lets out his Mercy to Eph●sus of design even to shew to the Ages to come the exceeding Riches of his Grace in his kindness to them thorow Christ Jesus And why to shew by these the exceeding Riches of his Grace to the Ages to come thorow Christ Jesus But to alure them and
render hatred for love and contempt for forgiveness so 't would be as ridiculous to think that the reception of a little kindness should lay the same obligations upon the heart to love as the reception of a great deal I would not disparage the love of Christ I know the least dram of it when it reaches to forgiveness is great above all the world But comparatively there i● greater extentions of the love of Chris● to one than to another He that has most sin it forgiven is partaker of the greatest love of the greatest forgiveness I know also that there are some that from this very Doctrine say Let us do evil that good may come and that turn the Grace of our God into Lasciviousness But I speak not of these These will neither be ruled by Grace nor Reason Grace would teach them if they know it to deny Ungodly Courses and so would Reason too if it could truly sense the Love of God Tim. 2 11 1● Rom. 11.1 Doth it look like what hath any Coherence with Reason or Mercy for a man to abuse his Friend Because Christ died for men shall I therefore Spit in his Face The Bread and Water that was given by Elisha to his Enemies that came the Land of Israel to take him had so muc● influence upon their Minds tho Heathens that they returned to their homes without hurting him Yea it kept them from coming again in a hostile manner into the Coasts of Israel 2 Kings 6.19 20 21 22 23. But to forbear to Illustrate till anon one reason why Ch●ist Jesus shews Mercy to Sinners is that he might obtain their Love that he may remove their base affections firm base objects to himself Now if he loves to be loved a little he loves to be loved much but there is not any that are capable of loving much save those that have much forgiven them Hence 't is said of Paul That he laboured more than them all to wit with a labour of love because he had been by Sin more vile against Christ than they all 1 Cor. 15. He it was that persecuted the Church of God and wasted it Gal. 1.13 He of them all was the only raving Bedlam against the Saints And being exceeding mad says he against them I persecuted them even to strange Cities Acts 26.11 This raving Bedlam that once was so is he that now says I laboured more than them all more for Christ than them all But Paul what moved thee thus to do The love of Christ says he It was not I but the grace of God that was with me As who should say O Grace 'T was such Grace to save me 'T was such marvelous Grace for God to look down from Heaven upon me and that secured me from the wrath to come that I am captivated with the sense of the rich●s of it Hence I act hence I labour For how can I otherwise do since God not only separated me from my Sins and Companions but separated all the powers of my Soul and Body to his Service I am therefore prompted on by this exceeding love to labour as I have done yet not I but the grace of God with me Oh! I shall never forget his love nor the circumstances under which I was when his love laid hold upon me I was going to Damascus with Letters from the High Priest to make Havock of God's People there as I had made Havock of them in other places These bloody Letters was not imposed upon me I went to the High Priest and desired them of him Acts 9.1 2. And yet he saved me I was one of the men of the chief men that had a hand in the Blood of his Martyr Stephen yet he had mercy on me When I was at Damas●us I stunck so horribly like a Blood-sucker that I became a Terrour to all thereabout Yea Ananias good man made intercession to my Lord against me yet he would have mercy upon me Yea joyned mercy to mercy until he had made me a monument of Grace He made a Saint of the land perswaded me that my transgressions were forgiven me When I began to preach those that heard me were amazed and said Is not this he that destroyed them that called on t●is Name in Jerusalem and came hither for that intent that he might bring them bound to the High P●iest Hell doth know that I was a Sinner Heaven doth know that I was a Singer Th● World also knows that I was a Sinner a Sinner of the greatest size but I obtained mercy Acts 9.20 21. Shall not this lay Obli●ation upon me Is not Love of the greatest force to oblige Is it not strong as Death Cruel as the Grave and hotter than the Coals of Juniper Hath it not a most vehement flame Can the Waters quench it Can the Floods drown it I am under the force of it and this is my continual cry What shall I render to the Lord for all the Benefits which he has bestow●d upon me Ay! Paul this is something thou speakest like a Man like a man affected and carried away with the love and gra●e of God. Now this sense and this affection and this labour giveth to Christ the love that he looks for But he might have converted twenty little sinners and yet not found for grace bestowed ●o ●uch love in them all I wonder how far a man might go among the Converted Sinners of the smaller size before one could find one that so much as look any thing this wayward Where is he that is thus under pangs of love for the Grace bestowed upon him by Jesus Christ Excepting only some few you may walk to the Worlds end and find none But as I sail some there are and so there has been in every age of the Church great sinners that have had much forgiven them And they love much upon this account Jesus Christ therefore knows what he doth when he lays hold on the hearts of sinners of the biggest size He knows that such an one will love more than many that have not sinned half their sins I will tell you a Story that I have ●ead of Martha and Mary the Name of the Book I have forgot I mean of the Book in which I found the Relation but the thing was thus Martha saith my Author was a very holy Woman much like Lazarus her Brother but Mary was a loose and wan●on creature Martha did seldom miss good Sermons ●nd Lectures when she could come at them in Jerusalem but Mary would frequent the house of Sports and the company of the vilest of Men for lust And though Martha had often desired that her Sister would go with her to hear her Preachers Yea had often entreated her with Tears to do it yet could she never prevail for still Many would make her excuse or reject her with disdain for her Zeal and Preciseness in Religion After Martha had waited long tried many ways to bring her Sister to good and all
JOHN BUNYAN THE Jerusalem-Sinner Saved OR GOOD NEWS FOR THE Vilest of Men Being a HELP for DESPAIRING SOULS SHEWING That Jesus Christ would have Mercy in the first Place offered to the BIGGEST SINNERS The Second Edition In which is added An Answer to those Grand Objections that lie in the way of them that would believe For the Comfort of those that fear they have sinned against the Holy Ghost By JOHN BVNYAN of Bedford LONDON Printed and are to be Sold by George Larkin at the Two Swans without Bishopsgates 1689. Price Bound 1s TO THE READER Courteous Reader ONe reason which moved me to Write and Print this Little Book was because though there are many Excellent Heart-affecting Discourses in the World that tends to Convert the Sinner yet I had a desire to try this simple Method of mine Wherefore I Make bold thus to Invite and Encourage the Worst to come to Christ for Life I have been Vile my self but have obtained Mercy and I would have my Companions in Sin partake of Mercy too and therefore I have writ this Little Book The Nation doth swarm with Vile Ones now as ever it did since it was a Nation My Little Book in some places can scarce go from House to House but 't will find a suitable Subject to spend it self upon Now since Christ Jesus is willing to save the Vilest why should they not by Name be somewhat acquainted with it and bid come to him under that Name A great Sinner when Converted seems a booty to Jesus Christ he gets by saving such an one why then should both Jesus lose his Glory and the Sinner lose his Soul at once and that for want of an Invitation I have found through God's grace good success in Preaching upon this Subject and perhaps so I may by my writing upon it too I have as you see let down this Net for a draught the Lord catch some great Fishes by it for the magnifying of his Truth There are some most Vile in all Mens eyes and some are so in their own eyes too but some have their Paintings to shroud their vileness under yet they are naked and open unto the eyes of him with whom we have to do And for all these God hath sent a Saviour Jesus and to all these the Door is opened Wherefore prethee Profane Man give this little Book the reading Come Pardon ana a part in Heaven and Glory cannot be hurtful to thee Let not thy Lusts and Folly drive thee beyond the door of Mercy since it is not lockt nor bolted up against thee Manasseh was a bad Man and Magdalen a bad Woman To say nothing of the Thief upon the Cross or of the murderers of Christ yet they obtained mercy Christ willingly received them And dost thou think that those once so bad now they are in Heaven repent them there because they left their sins for Christ when they were in the word I cannot believe but that thou thinkest they have verily got the best on 't Why Sinner do thou likewise Christ at Heaven Gates says to thee come hither and the Devil at the gates of Hell does call thee to come to him Sinner what sayest thou Whether wilt thou go Don't go into the Fire there thou wilt be burned Don't let Jesus lose his longing since 't is for thy Salvation but come to him and live One word more and so I have done Sinner here thou dost hear of Love prethee don't provoke it by turning it into wantonness He that dies for slighting Love sinks deepest into Hell and will there be tormented by the remembrance of that evil more than by the deepest cogitation of all his other sins Take heed therefore do not make Love thy Tormenter Sinner Farewell THE CONTENTS OF THIS BOOK THE Text opened Page 3● The Badness of Jerusalem unparallel'd they were the biggest sinners P. 4 5 6. DOCTRINE Jesus Christ would have Mercy ●ffered in the first place to the biggest sinners p. 9 The Doctrine proved by many Scripture Instances p. 12 13 14 The amazing Grace of God p. 16 17 The Apostles keep to their Commission and offer Mercy in the first place to the biggest sinners p. 15 16 17 18 The Reasons of the Point 1. BEcause the bigg●st sinners have most need of Mercy p. 22 This is Illustrated p. 24 to 28 2. Because this redounds most to the spreading of the Fame of Christ p. 29 Proved and amplified p. 30 36 3. Because by thus doing others are the more encouraged to come to Christ for Mercy p. 37 Particular Instances of this p 40 to 44 4. Because this is the way to weaken the Kingdom of Satan p. 46 The biggest Sinners Satan's Colonels and Captains ibid. The bigger sinner breads most of that horrible Vermin Sin p. 47 The Author's experience about it p. 48 5. Because the biggest sinners are the best helps in the Church when Converted p. 50 This is Illustrated by several particulars p. 51. to 56 6. Because such when Converted are apt to love Christ most p. 56 A pleasant Story of Martha and Mary p. 61 to 66 Christ has but little thanks for saving little Sinners p. 66 7. Because Grace when received by such finds matter to kindle upon more freely than it finds in others p. 69 This is Illustrated by three or four Similitudes p. 69 to 70 A Note upon the Debauchery of the Youth of our Times p. 72 8. Because by this means the finally Impenitent are left the m●re without excuse p. 79 No ground for the Impenitent at Judgment for an excuse from the greatnesse of their sins why they came not to Jesus Christ p. 78 Instances to convince them how it will go with th●m then for neglecting the grace of God now p. 79 80 APPLICATION 1. BY this Doctrine we are shewed how to make a right judgment of the Heart of Christ to Men p. 84 85 2. This shews also the Sufficiency of the Merits of Christ p. 90 Such as his Merits are such is his Grace the one is seen by the other p. 91 to 93 3. Here is encouragement for you that think your selves the worst yet to come to Christ p. 93 Objections tonch'd upon and dissolved to obstruct our coming to Christ p. 94 95 4. An ●xpostulation with great Sinners to come to Christ p. 102 Other Objections touched p. 103 5. There is no ground for such to despair that would be saved by Jesus Christ p. 106 Four kinds of Despairing ibid. Three sorts of Despair reasonable and to be allowed p. 107 The badness of that Despair that keeps us off from closing with Christ shewed in several Particulars p. 111 to 114 Despair the Devil's Master p. 112 6. Since Christ doth offer means to the biggest Sinners let them take heed that they lay right hold thereon p. 115 Take heed of presuming instead of believing p. 116 Faith and Wild Faith and how discovered ibid. When Presumption puts its self in the place of Faith
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And these are hard speeches against him To say that he was not able or willing to save Men because of the greatness of their sins or to say that they were discouraged by his Word from Repentance because of the heinousness of their offences These things I say shall then be confuted He comes with ten thousand of his S●ints to confute them and to stop their mouths from making objections against their own eternal damnation Here is Adam the destroyer of the World he●e is Lot that lay with both his Daughters here is Abraham that was sometimes an Idolater and Jacob that was a Supplanter and Ruben that lay with his Fathers Concubine and Judah that lay ●ith his Daughter-in-Law and Levy and Simeon that wickedly slew the Sechemites and Aaron that made an Idol to be Worshipped and that proclaimed a Religious Feast unto it Here is also Rahab the Harlot and Bathsheba that bare a B●stard to David Here is Solomon that great Backslider and Manasseh that man of Blood and a Witch Time would fail to tell you of the Woman of Canaans Daughter of Mary Magdalen of Matthew the Publican and of Gideon and Sampson and many thousands more Alas alas I say what will these Sinners do that have through their unbelief eclipsed the glorious largeness of the mercy of God and gave way to despair of Salvation because of the bigness of their sins For all these though now glorious Saints in Light were sometimes Sinners of the biggest size who had sins that were of a notorious hue Yet now I say they are in their shining and heavenly Robes before the Throne of God and of the Lamb Blessing for ever and every that Son of God for their Salvation who dyed for them upon the Tree admiring that ever it should come into their Hearts once to think of coming to God by Chirst But above all blessing God for granting of them light to see those incouragements in his Testament without which without doubt they had be●n daunted and sunk down under guilt of Sin and Despair as their fellow sinn●rs have done B●t now they also are all Witness●s for God and for his Grace against an unb●lieving World for as I said they shall come to convince the World of their Speeches their hard and unbelieving words that they have spoken concerning the mercy of God and the merits of the Passion of his blessed Son Jesus Christ. But will it not think you strangely put to silence all such thonghts and words and reasonings of the Ungodly before the Barr of God doubtless it will yea and will send them away from his presence also with the greatest guilt that possibly can fallen upon the Consciences of Men. For what will sting like this I have through mine own foolish narrow unworthy undervaluing thoughts of the love and ability of Christ to save me brought my self to everlasting ruine 'T is true I was a horrible sinner not one in a hundred did live so vile a life as I but this should not have kept me from closing with Jesus Christ I see now that there are abundance in Glory that once were as bad as I have been but they were saved by Faith and I am damned by Unbelief Wr●tch that I am why did not I give glory to the Redeeming Blood of Jesus Why did I not humbly cast my Soul at his bless●d foot stool for Mercy Why did I judge of his ability to save me by the voice of my shallow reason and the voice of a guilty Conscience Why betook not I my self to the holy Word of God Why did I not read and pray that I might understand since now I perceive that God said then He giveth liberally to them that pray and upbraideth not Jam. 1.5 'T is rational to think that by such Cogitations as these the unbelieving World will be torn in pieces before the Judgment of Christ Especially those that have lived where they did or might have heard the Gospel of the Grace of God. Oh! that saying It shall be more tolerable for Sodom at the Judgment than for them will be better understood See Luke 10.8 9 10 11 12. This Reason therefore standeth fast Namely That Christ by offering mercy in the first place to the biggest Sinners now will stop all mouths of the impenitent at the day of Judgment and cut off all excuse that shall be attempted to be made from the thoughts of 〈◊〉 greatness of their sins why they ca●● not to him I have often thought of the day of Judgement and how God will deal with sinners at that day And I believe it will be managed with that sweetness with that equitableness with that excellent Righteousness as to every sin and circumstance and aggravation thereof that men that are damned before the Judgment is over shall receive such conviction of the righteous Judgment of God upon them and of their deserts of Hell fire that they shall in themselves conclude that there is all the reason in the world that they should be shut out of Heaven and go to Hell-fire These shall go away into everlasting fire Matt. 25.46 Only this will tare That they have mist of Mercy and Glory and obtained everlasting damnation through their unbelief But it will tare but thems●lves but their own Souls they will gnash upon themselves For in that Mercy was offered to the chief of them in the first place and yet they were damned for rejecting of it They were damned for forsaking what they had a propriety in for forsaking their Own Mercy And thus much for the Reasons I will conclude with a word of Application The APPLICATION FIrst Would Jesus Christ have Mercy offered in the first place to the biggest sinners Then this shews us how to make a right judgment of the heart of Christ to Men. Indeed we have advantage to guess at the goodness of his Heart by many things as by his taking our nature upon him his dying for us his sending his Word and Ministers to us and all that we might be saved But this of beginning to offer mercy to Jerusalem is that which heightens all the rest for this doth not only confirm to us that Love was the cause of his dying for us but it shews us yet more the depth of that Love He might have dyed for us and yet have extended the benefit of his death to a few as one might call them of the best-conditioned sinners to those who though they were weak and so could not but sin yet made not a trade of sinning To those that sinned not lavishingly There are in the World as one may call them the moderate Sinners the sinners that mix Righteousness with their Pollutions the sinners that though they be sinners do what on their part lies some that are blind would think so that they might be saved I say it had been Love great Love if he had dyed for none but such and sent his love to such But that he should
am ashamed Answer Oh! don't be ashamed to be saved Sinner Object But my old Companions will mock me Ans. Oh! don't be mocked out of Eternal Life Sinner Thy stubbornness affects afflicts the Heart of thy Saviour Carest thou not for this Of old He beheld the City and wept over it Canst thou hear this and not be concerned Luke 19.41 42. Shall Christ weep to see thy Soul going on to destruction and wilt thou sport thy self in That way Yea shall Christ that can be eternally Happy without thee be more afflicted at the thoughts of the loss of thy Soul than thy self who art certainly eternally miserable if thou neglectest to come to him Those things that keep thee and thy Saviour on thy part asunder are but Bubbles the least prick of an affliction will let out as to thee what now thou thinkest is worth the venture of Heaven to enjoy Hast thou not Reason Canst thou not so much as once soberly think of thy dyi●g hour or of whether thy sinful life will drive thee then Hast thou no Conscience or having one is it rocked so fast asleep by Sin or made so weary with an unsuccessful calling upon thee that it is laid down and cares for thee no more Poor Man thy state is to be lamented Hast no Judgmemt Art not able to conclude that to be saved is better than to burn in Hell and that Eternal Life with God's favour is better than a Temporal Life in God's displeasure Hast no affliction but what is bruitish what none at all No affection for the God that made thee What none for his loving Son that has shewed his love and dyed for thee Is not He●ven worth thy affection O poor Man which is strongest think'st thou God or thee If thou art not able to overcom● him thou art a fool for standing out against him Mat. 5.25 26. It is a fearful thing to fall into the hands of the Living God. He will gripe hard his Fift is stronger than a Lions Paw take heed of him he will be angry if you despise his Son and will you stand guilty in your Trespasses when he offereth you his Grace and Favour Exod. 34.6 7 〈…〉 10 29 30 31. Now we come to the Text Beginning at Jerusalem This Text though it be now one of the brightest Stars that shineth in the Bible because there is in it as full if not the fullest offer of Grace that can be imagined to the Sons of Man● yet to them that shall perish from under this Word even this Text will be to such one of ●he hottest Goals in Hell. This Text therefore will save thee or sin● thee there is no shifting of it If it saves thee it will set thee high if it sinks thee it will set thee low But I say Why so unconcerned Hast no Soul Or dost think thou mayest lose thy S●ul and save thy self Is it not pity had it otherwise been the Will of God that ever thou wast made a M●n for that thou settest so little by thy Soul Sinner Take the Invitation Thou art called upon to come to Christ Nor art thou called upon but by order from the Son of God though thou shouldest happen to come of the biggest sinners For he has bid us off●r Mercy as to all the World in general so in the first place To the Sinners of J●rusalem or to the biggest sinners Fifthly Would Jesus Christ have Mercy offered in the first place to the biggest sinners Then this shews how unreasonable a thing it is for men to despair of Mercy For those that presume I shall say something to them afterward I now speak to them that Despair There are four sorts of Despair There is the despair of Devils There is the despair of Souls in Hell There is the despair that is grounded upon Mens Deficiency And there is the despair that they are perplexed with that are willing to be saved but are too strongly born down with the burden of their sins The despair of Devils the Damneds despair and that despair that a Man has of attaining of Life because of his own Deficience are all unreasonable Why should not Devils and Damned Souls d●spair Yea why should not Man despair of getting to Heaven by his own abilities I therefore am concerned only with the fou●th sort of Despair to wit with the despair of those that would be saved but are to strongly born down ●ith the burden of their sins I say therefore to thee that art thus And w●y Despair Thy despair if it was reasonable should flow from thee because found in the Land that is beyond the Grave or because thou certainly knowest that Christ will not or cannot save thee But for the first thou art yet in the Land of th● Living and for the second thou hast ground to believe the quite contrary Christ is able to save to the uttermost them that come to God by him and if he were not willing he wou●d not have commanded that Mercy i● the first place should be offered to the biggest sinners Besides he hath said A●d l●t him that is athirst come and whosoever will l●t him take the Water of Life Fre●ly that is with all my heart What gro●nd now is here for Despair If thou say●st The number and burden of my sins I answer Nay That is rather a ground for Faith because such an one above all others is invited by Christ to come unto him yea promised Rest and Forgiveness if they come Matt. 11.28 What ground then to despair Verily none at all Thy despair then is a thing unreasonable and without footing in the Word But I have no ●xperience of God's love G●d has given me no comfort or ground of hope though I have waited upon him for it many a day Thou h●st experience of God's love for that he has opened thine eyes to see thy sins and for that he has given thee desires to be saved by Jesus Christ. For by thy sense of Sin thou act made to see thy poverty of Spirit and that has laid thee under a sure ground to hope that Heaven shall be thine hereafter Also thy desires to be saved by Christ has put thee under another Promise so ●here is two to hold thee up in hope though thy present burden be never so heavy Matt. 5 3 6. As for what thou sayest as to God's silence to thee perhaps he has spoken to th●e once or twice already but thou hast not perceived it Job 33.14 15. However thou hast Christ Crucified set forth before thine eyes in the Bible and an invitation to come unto him though thou be a Jerusalem-sinner tho thou be a biggest Sinner and so no ground to despair What if God will be silent to thee is that ground of despair Not at all so long as there is a Promise in the Bible that God will in no wise cast away the coming sinner and so long as he invites the Jerusalem-sinner to come unto him Job 6.37
knowledge of the nature of thy Sin and so no true sense of the nature or need of Mercy Little Sinner when therefore thou goest to God though thou knowest in thy Conscience that thou as to acts art no Thief no Murderer no Whore no Liar no false Swearer or the like and in reason must needs understand that thus thou art not so profanely vile as others yet when thou goest to God for Merey know no mans sins but thine own make mention of no mans sins but thine own Also labour not to lessen thy own but magnifie and greaten them by all just Circumstances and be as if there was never a Sinner in the World but thy self Also cry out as if thou wast the only undone Man and that is the way to obtain God's Mercy It is one of the comeliest Sights in the world to see a little Sinner commenting upon the greatness of his sins multiplying and mul●iplying them to himself till he makes them in his own eyes bigger and higher than he seeth any other man's sins to be in the World and as base a thing it is to see a man do otherwise and as basely will come on 't Luk. 18.10 11 12 13. As therefore I said to the great Sinner before let him take heed lest he presumes I say now to the little Sinner let him take heed that he don't dissemble For there is as great an aptness in the little Sinner to dissemble as there is in the great one He that hideth his sins shall not prosper be he a sinner little or great Prov. 28.13 Eighthly Would Jesus Christ have Mercy offered in the first place to the biggest Sinners Then this shews the true cause why Satan makes such head as he doth against him The Father and the holy Spirit are well sp●k●n of by all Deluders and deceived Persons Christ only is the Rock of Offence Behold I lay in Zion a stumbling-Stone and a Rock of Offence Rom. 9.33 Not that Satan careth for the Father or the Spirit more than he careth for the Son but he can let men alone with their notions of the Father and the Spirit for he knows they shall never enjoy the Father or the Spirit if indeed they receive not the Merits of the Son. He that hath the Son hath Life he that hath not the Son of God hath not Life however they may boast themselves of the Father and the Spirit 1 J●hn 5.12 Again Whosoever transgresseth and abideth not in the Doctrine of Christ hath not God He that abideth in the Doctrine of Christ hath both the Father and the Son 2 John 9. Christ and Christ only is he that can make us cap●ble to enjoy God with Life and Joy to all eternity Hence he calls himself The Way to the Father The true and l●ving Way Joh. 14.6 Heb. 10.19.20 For we cannot come to the Father but by him Satan knows this therefore he hates him Deluded Persons are ignorant of this and therefore they are so led up and down by Satan by the nose as they are T●ere are many things by which Satan has taken occasion to greaten his rage against Jesus Christ. As first His love to Man and then the many expressions of that love He hath taken Man's nature upon him he hath in that nature fulfilled the L●w to bring in Righteousness for Man and hath spilt his Blood for the Reconciling of Man to God he hath broke the neck of Death put away Sin destroyed the works of the Devil and got into his own hands the Keys of Death and all these are heinous things to Satan He cannot abide Christ for this Besides he hath eternal Life in himself and that to bestow upon us and we in all liklihood are to possess the very places from which the Satans by transgression fell if not places more glorious Wherefore he must ne●ds be angry And is it not a vexatious thing to him that we should be admitted to the Throne of Grace by Christ while he stands bound over in Chains of Darkness to answer for his Rebellions against God and his Son at the terrible day of Judgment Yea we poor Dust and Ashes must become his Judges and triumph over him for ever and all this long of J●sus Christ for he is the Meritorious Cause of all this Now though Satan seeks to be revenged for this yet he knows it is in vain to attack the Person of Christ he has overcome him therefore he tampers with a company of silly Men that he may Villifie him by them And they bold fools as they are will not spare to spit in his face They will rail at his Person and deny the very Being of it they will rail at his Blood and deny the Merit and Worth of it They will deny the very end why he accomplished the Law and by figgs and tricks and qui●ks which he helpeth them to they set up fond N●mes and Images in his pl●ce and give the glory of a Saviour to them Thus Satan worke●h under the Name of Christ and his Ministers under the name of the Ministers of Righteousness And by his Wiles and Stratagems he undoes a world of men But there is a Se●d and they shall serve him and it shall be counted to the Lord for a Generation T●ese shall see their sins and th●t C●rist is the Way to Happiness These sh●ll venture themselves both Body and Soul upon his Worthiness All this Satan Knows and therefore his rage is kindle● the more Wherefore ac●ording to his ability and allowance he assaulteth tempteth abuseth and stirs up what he can to be hurtful to these poor People that he may while his time shall last make it as hard and difficult for them to go to eternal Glory as he can Often-times he abuses them with wrong apprehe●sions of God and with wrong apprehensions of Christ. He also casts them into the Mire to the reproach of Religion the shame of their Brethren the derision of the World and dishonour of God. He holds our hands while the World buffets us he puts Bear-skins upon us and then sets the Dogs at us He bedawbeth us with his own Fome and then tempts us to believe that that bedawding comes from ourselves Oh! the rage and the roaring of this Lion and the hatred that he manifests against the Lord J●sus and against them that are purchased with his Blood But yet in the midst of all this the Lord Jesus sends forth his Herrald to proclaim in the Nations his love to the World and to invite them to come in to him for Life Yea his Invitation is so large that it offereth his Mercy in the first place to th●●iggest Sinners of every Age which augments the Devils rage the more wherefore as I said before fret he sume he the Lord Jesus will divide the Spoil with this great one yea he shall divide the Spoil with the strong because he h●th poured out his Soul unto death and was numbred with the Transgressiors and
in the Acts some was through the violence of their Trials compelled to Blaspheme and yet are called Saints Acts 26.9 10 11. Hence you have a Promise or two that speaks concerning such a kind of Men to incourage us to think that at least some of them shall come back to the Lord their God. Shall they fall saith he and not arise Shall they turn away and not return Jer. 8 4. And in that day I will assemble her that halteth and I will gather her that was driven out and her that I have Afflicted And I will make her that halteth a Remnant and her that was cast off a strong Nation And the Lord shall reign over them in Mount Zion for ever What we are to understand by her that halteth is best expressed by the Prophet Elijah Mic. 4.6 7. Zeph. 3.19 1 Kings 18.21 I will conclude then that for them that have halted or may halt the Lord has Mercy in the Bank and is willing to accept them if they return to him again Perhaps they may never be after that of any great esteem in the House of God but if the Lord will admit them to favour and forgiveness O exceeding and undeserved Mercy See Ez●k 44.10.11 12 13 14. Thou then that mayest be the Man Remember this that there is Mercy also for thee Return therefore to God and to his Son who hath yet in store for thee and who will do thee good But perhaps thou wilt say He doth not save all Revolters and therefore perhaps not me Answer Art thou returning to God If thou art returning thou art the Man. R●turn ye back sliding Children and I will heal your back slidings Jer. 3.22 Some as I said that Revolt are shot dead upon the place and for them who can help them But for them that cry out of their Wounds 't is a sign they are yet alive and if they use the means in time doubtless they may be healed Christ Jesus has bags of Mercy that was never yet broken up or unsealed Hence it is said he has goodness laid up things reserved in Heaven for his And if he breaks up one of these bags who can tell what he can do Hence his Love is said to be such as passeth Knowledge and that his Riches are unsearchable He has no body knows what for no body knows who He has by him in store for such as seem in the view of all men to be gone beyond recovery For this the Text is plain What Man or Angel could have thought that the Jerusalem-sinners had been yet on this side of an impossibity of enjoying Life and Mercy Hadst thou seen their actions and what horrible things they did to the Son of God Yea how stoutly they backed what they did with resolves and endeavours to persevere when they had killed his Person against his Name and Doctrine And that there was not found among them all that while as we read of the least remorse or regret for these their doings Couldst thou have imagined that Mercy would ever have took hold of them at least so soon Nay that they should of all the World be counted those Only meet to have it offered to them in the very first place For so my Text commands saying Preach Repentance and Remission of Sin among all Nations Beginning at Jerusalem I tell you the thing is a Wonder and must for ever stand for a Wonder among the Sons of Men. It stands also for an everlasting Invitation and Allurement to the biggest Sinners to come to Christ for Mercy Now since in the Opinion of all Men the Revolter is such a one if he has as I said before any Life in him let him take incouragment to come again that he may live by Christ. Eleventhly Would Jesus Christ have Mercy offered in the first place to the biggest Sinners Then let God's Ministers tell them so There is an Incidence in us I know not how it doth come about when we are Converted to contemn them that are left behind Poor fools as we are we forget that we our selves were so Tit. 3.2 3. But would it not become us better since we have tasted that the Lord is gracious to carry it towards them so that we may give them Convincing ground to believe that we have found that Mercy which also sets open the Door for them to come and partake with us Ministers I say should do thus both by their Doctrine and in all other respects Austerity doth not become us neither in Doctrine nor in Conversation We our selves live by Grace Let us give as we receive and labour to perswade our fellow-sinners which God has left behind us to follow after that they may partake with us of Grace We are saved by Grace let us live like them that are gracious Let all our things to the World be done in Charity towards them Pity them Pray for them be familiar with them for their good Let us lay aside our foolish worldly carnal grandure Let us not walk the Streets and have such behaviours as signifie we are scarce for touching of the poor ones that are left behind no not with a pair of Tongs It becomes not Ministers thus to do Remember your Lord he was familiar with Publicans and Sinners to a Proverb Behold a gluttonous man and a Wine-bibber a friend of Publicans and Sinners Matt. 11.19 The first part concerning his gluttonous eating and drinking to be sure was an horrible slander but for the other nothing was over spoke truer of him by the World. Now why should we lay hands cross on this Text that is choose good Victuals and love the sweet Wine better than the Salvation of the poor Publican Why not familiar with sinners provided we hate their spots and blemishes and seek that they may be healed of them Why not fellowly with our Carnal Neighbours If we do take occasion to do so that we may drop and be yet distilling some good Doctrine upon their Souls Why not go to the poor Man's House and give him a Penny and a Scripture to think upon Wh● not send for the Poor to fetch away at least the Fragments of thy Table that the Bowels of thy fellow-sinner my be refresht as well as thine Ministers should be Exemplary But I am an inferiour Man and must take heed of too much medling But might I I would meddle with them with their Wives and with their Children too I mean not this of all but of them that deserve it though I may not name them But I say let Ministers follow the steps of their blessed Lord who by Word and Deeds shewed his Love to the S●lvation of the World in such a carriage as declared him to prefer their Salvation before his own private Concern For we are commanded to follow his steps who did no sin neither was guile found in his mouth And as I have said concerning Ministers so I say to all the Brethren carry it so that all the World