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A65285 A body of practical divinity consisting of above one hundred seventy six sermons on the lesser catechism composed by the reverend assembly of divines at Westminster : with a supplement of some sermons on several texts of Scripture / by Thomas Watson ... Watson, Thomas, d. 1686. 1692 (1692) Wing W1109; ESTC R32148 1,021,388 604

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Calling is employed about the Souls of Men. Their Work is to redee● Spiritual Captives and turn Men from the Power of Satan to God Acts 26.18 Their Work is to enlighten them who sit in the Region of Darkness and make them shine as Stars in the Kingdom of Heaven These Spiritual Fathers are to be honoured for their Work sake and this Honour is to be shown three ways 1. By giving them Respect 1 Thess. 5.12 Know them which labour among you and are over you in the Lord and esteem them very highly in love for their work sake I confess the scandalous Lives of some Ministers hath been a great Reproach and hath made the Offering of the Lord to be abhorred in some places of the Land The Leper in the Law was to have his Lip covered Such as are Angels by Office but Lepers in their Lives ought to have their Lips covered and to be silenced But tho some deserve no Honour yet such as are faithful and make it their Work to bring Souls to Christ are to be reverenced as Spiritual Fathers Obadiah honoured the Prophet Elijah 1 King 18.17 Why did God reckon the Tribe of Levi for the First-born Numb 3.12 Why did he appoint that the Prince should ask Counsel of God by the Priest Numb 27.21 Why did the Lord show by that Miracle of Aaron's Rod flourishing that he had chosen the Tribe of Levi to Minister before him Numb 17. Why doth Christ call his Apostles the Lights of the World Why doth he say to all his Ministers Lo I am with you to the end of the World But because he would have these Spiritual Fathers reverenced In ancient times the Egyptians chose their Kings out of their Priests They are far from showing this Respect and Honour to their Spiritual Fathers who have slight Thoughts of such as have the Charge of the Sanctuary and do minister before the Lord Know them saith the Apostle which labour among you Many can be content to know their Ministers in their Infirmities and are glad when they have any thing against them but not to know them in the Apostles Sence so as to give them double Honour Surely were it not for the Ministry you would not be a Vineyard but a Desart Were it not for the Ministry you would be destitute of the two Seals of the Covenant Baptism and the Lord's Supper you would be Infidels For Faith comes by hearing and how shall they hear without a Preacher Rom. 10.14 2. Honour the Ministers these Spiritual Fathers by becoming Advocates for them and wiping off those Slanders and Calumnies which are unjustly cast upon them 1 Tim. 5.19 Constantine was a great Honourer of the Ministry he vindicated them he would not read the envious Accusations brought in against them but did burn them Do the Ministers open their Mouths to God for you in Prayer and will not you open your Mouths in their Behalf Surely if they labour to preserve you from Hell you should preserve them from Slander If they labour to save your Souls you ought to save their Credit 3. Honour them by conforming to their Doctrine This is the greatest Honour you can put upon your Spiritual Fathers by believing and obeying their Doctrine He is an Honourer of the Ministry who is not only an Hearer but a Follower of the Word As Disobedience reproacheth the Ministry so Obedience honoureth it The Apostle calls his Thessalonians his Crown 1 Thess. 2.19 What is our Crown of rejoycing are not ye A thriving People are a Ministers Crown When there is a Metamorphosis a Change wrought People came to the Word proud but they go away humble they came Earthly but go away Heavenly They came as Naaman to Iordan Lepers but they go away healed This is an Honour to the Ministry 2 Cor. 3.1 Need we as some others Epistles of Commendation Tho other Ministers might need Letters of Commendation yet Paul needed none For when Men should hear of the Obedience of these Corinthians which was wrought in them by Paul's Preaching this was a sufficient Certificate for him that God had blessed his Labours The Corinthians were a sufficient Honour to him they were his Letters Testimonial You cannot honour your Spiritual Fathers more than by thriving under their Ministry and living those Sermons which they preach Fourthly There is the Oeconomical Father that is the Master He is Pater Familias the Father of the Family Therefore Naaman's Servants called their Master Father 2 Kings 5.13 And the Centurion calls his Servant Son Matth. 8.6 The Servant is to honour his Master as the Father of the Family Tho the Master be not so exactly qualify'd as he should yet the Servant must not neglect his Duty but show some kind of Honour to him 1. In obeying his Master in licitis honestis in things that are lawful and honest 1 Pet. 2.18 Servants be subject to your Masters not only to the Good and Gentle but also to the Froward God hath no where given you a Charter of Exemption to free you from your Duty You cannot disobey your Earthly Master but you disobey your Master in Heaven Think not that Birth or High Parts no nor yet your Grace will exempt you from Obedience to your Master To obey him is an Ordinance of God and the Apostle saith Whosoever resisteth the Ordinance shall receive to themselves Damnation Rom. 13.2 2. The Servants honouring of his Master his Oeconomical Father is seen in being diligent in his Service Apelles painted a Servant with his Hands full of Tools an Emblem of Diligence The loytering Servant is a kind of Thief tho he doth not steal from his Master Goods yet he steals that Time which he should have employed in his Masters Service The slothful Servant is called a Wicked Servant Matth. 25.26 3. The Servant is to Honour his Master who is his Family-Father by being Faithful Matth. 24.45 Who then is a faithful and wise Servant Faithfulness is the chief thing in a Servant This Faithfulness in a Servant is seen in Six things First In Tenaciousness in concealing the Secrets your Master hath entrusted you with If those Secrets are not Sins you ought to promise Privacy What is whispered in your Ear you are not to publish on the House-top Such Servants are Spies Who would keep a Glass tkat is crack'd Who would keep a Servant that hath a Crack in his Brain and cannot keep a Secret Secondly Faithfulness in a Servant is seen in designing the Masters Advantage A Faithful Servant esteems his Masters Good as his own Such a good Servant had Abraham When his Master sent him to transact business for him he was as careful about it as if it had been his own Gen. 24.12 O Lord God of my Master Abraham I pray thee send me good speed this day and shew kindness unto my Master Abraham Doubtless Abraham's Servant was as glad he had got a Wife for his Masters Son as if he had got a Wife for himself Thirdly Faithfulness in a Servant is
Book against Wrath Anger Et ipse mihi irascitur yet he falls into a Passion of Anger with me So this Minister preacheth against Drunkenness yet he will be drunk he preacheth against Swearing yet he will swear this reproacheth God and makes the Offering of the Lord to be abhorred 3. Masters of Families do you glorifie God season your Children and Servants with the Knowledge of the Lord your Houses should be little Churches Gen. 18.19 I know that Abraham will command his children that they keep the way of the Lord. You that are Masters know you have a Charge of Souls under you for want of the Bridle of Family-discipline Youth runs wild Well let me lay down some Motives to glorifie God 1 Motive It will be a great Comfort in a dying hour to think we have glorified God in our Lives it was Christ's Comfort before his Death Ioh. 17.3 I have glorified thee on earth At the hour of Death all your earthly Comforts will vanish if you think how Rich you have been what Pleasures you have had on Earth this will be so far from comforting you that it will but torment you the more What is one the better for an Estate that is spent But now to have Conscience telling you that you have glorified God on Earth what sweet Comfort and Peace will this let into your Soul how will this make you long for Death The Servant that hath been all day working in the Vineyard longs till Evening comes when he shall receive his Pay They who have lived and brought no Glory to God how can they think of dying with Comfort they cannot expect an Harvest that never sowed any Seed How can they expect Glory from God that never brought any Glory to him O in what Horrour will they be at Death the Worm of Conscience will gnaw their Souls before the Worms are gnawing their Bodies 2 Mot. If we glorifie God he will glorifie our Souls for ever by raising God's Glory we encrease our own by glorifying of God we come at last to the blessed Enjoying of Him and that brings me to the second The Enjoying of God Secondly Man's chief End is to Enjoy God for ever Psal. 73.25 Whom have I in heaven but thee Quasi What is there in Heaven I desire to enjoy but thee Ibi Angeli musculus There is a twofold Fruition or enjoying of God the one is in this Life the other in the Life to come 1st An enjoying of God here in this Life The enjoying of God's Presence it is a great matter to enjoy God's Ordinances a Mercy that some do envy us but to enjoy God's Presence in the Ordinances is that which a gracious Heart aspires after Psal. 63.2 To see thy glory so as I have seen thee in the sanctuary This sweet enjoying of God is when we feel his Spirit co-operating with the Ordinance and distilling Grace upon our Hearts 1. When in word the Spirit doth quicken and raise the Affections Luke 24.32 Did not our hearts burn within us 2. When the Spirit doth transform the Heart leaving an impress of Holiness upon it 2 Cor. 3.8 We are changed into the same Image from glory to glory 3. When the Spirit doth receive the Heart with Comfort it comes not only with its Anointing but its Seal it sheds God's Love abroad in the Heart Rom. 5.5 this is to enjoy God in an Ordinance 1 Joh. 1.3 Our fellowship is with the Father and his son Iesus In the Word we hear God's Voice and in the Sacrament we have his Kiss this is enjoying of God And what infinite Content doth a gracious Soul find in this The Heart being warm'd and inflamed in a Duty this is God's answering by Fire When a Christian hath the sweet Illapses of God's Spirit these are the first Fruits of Glory when God comes down to the Soul in an Ordinance Now Christ hath pull'd off his Veil and showed his smiling Face now he hath led a Believer into the Banqueting-house and given him of the spiced Wine of his Love to drink he hath put in his Finger at the hole of the Door he hath touch'd the Heart and made it leap for Joy Oh how sweet is it thus to enjoy God! The Godly have in the use of the Ordinances had such Divine Raptures of Joy and Soul-transfigurations that they have been carried above the World and despised all things here below Use 1. Is the enjoying God in this Life so sweet how prodigiously wicked are they that prefer the enjoying their Lusts before the enjoying of God 2 Pet. 3.3 The lust of the flesh the lust of the eye the pride of life is the Trinity they worship Lust is an inordinate Desire or Impulse provoking the Soul to that which is evil there is the revengeful Lust and the wanton Lust Lust is like a feaverish Heat it puts the Soul into a Flame Aristotle calls sensual Lusts bruitish because when any Lust is violent Reason or Conscience cannot be heard the Beast rides the Man These Lusts when they are enjoyed do besot and dispirit Persons Hos. 4.11 Whoredom and wine take away the heart They have no heart for any thing that is good how many make it their chief end not to enjoy God but to enjoy their Lusts As that Cardinal said Let him but keep his Cardinalship of Paris and he was content to loose his part in Paradise Lust first bewitcheth with Pleasure and then comes the fatal Dart Prov. 7.23 Till a dart strike through his liver This should be as a flaming Sword to stop Men in the way of their carnal Delights who would for a Drop of Pleasure drink a Sea of Wrath Use 2. Let it be our great Care to enjoy God's sweet Presence here which is the Beauty and Comfort of the Ordinance Enjoying spiritual Communion with God is a Riddle and Mystery to most People every one that hangs about the Court doth not speak with the King We may approach to God in Ordinances and as it were hang about the Court of Heaven yet not enjoy Communion with God we may have the Letter without Spirit the visible Sign without the invisible Grace it is the enjoying of God in a Duty we should chiefly look at Psal. 42.2 My soul thirsteth for God for the living God Alas what are all our worldly Enjoyments without the enjoying of God What is it to enjoy a great deal of Health a brave Estate and not to enjoy God Job 30.28 I went mourning without the sun So maist thou say in the Enjoyment of all Creatures without God I went mourning without the sun I have the Star-light of outward Enjoyments but I cannot enjoy God I want the Sun of Righteousness I went mourning without the sun This should be our great Design not only to have the Ordinances of God but the God of the Ordinances The enjoying God's sweet Presence with us here is the most contented Life he is an Hive of Sweetness a Magazine of Riches
seen in standing up for the Honour of his Master When he hears him spoken against he must vindicate him As the Master is careful of the Servant's Body so the Servant should be careful of the Master's Name When the Master is unjustly reproached the Servant cannot be excused if he be possessed with a dumb Devil Fourthly Faithfulness is when a Servant is true to his Word He dares not tell a Lie but will speak the Truth tho it be against himself A Lie doubles the sin Psal. 101.7 He that telleth Lies shall not tarry in my sight A Liar is of near a-kin to the Devil Ioh. 8.44 And who would let any of the Devil's Kindred live with him The Lie that Gehazi told his Master Elisha entailed a Leprosie on Gehazi and his Seed for ever 2 Kings 5.22 A Faithful Servant his Tongue is the true Index of his Heart Fifthly Faithfulness is when a Servant is against Impropriation He dares not convert his Masters Goods to his own Use. Tit. 2.10 Not purloyning Ne aliquid haereat in digitis What a Servant filcheth from his Master is damnable Gain The Servant who enricheth himself by stealing from his Master stuffs his Pillow with Thorns and his Head will lie very uneasie when he comes to die Sixthly Faithfulness is in preserving the Masters Person if unjustly in Danger Banister who betrayed his Master the Duke of Buckingham in King Richard the Third's Reign it is remarkable how the Judgments of God befell that Traiterous Servant His eldest Son ran mad his Daughter of a singular Beauty was suddenly struck with Leprosie his younger Son was drowned and he himself arraigned and had been executed had he not been saved by his Clergy That Servant who is not true to his Master will never be true to God or his own Soul 4. The Servant is to honour his Master by serving him as with Love for Willingness is more than the Work so with Silence That is without repining and without replying Titus 2.9 Exhort Servants to be obedient to their Masters not answering again Greek 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Not giving cross Answers Some Servants are quick of Speech tho slow at Work and instead of being sorry for a Fault they provoke by unbeseeming Language Were the Heart more humble the Tongue would be more silent They are the Apostles Words not answering again And to those Servants who do thus honour their Masters or Family-Fathers by Submission Diligence Faithfulness Love and humble Silence for their encouragement let them take that Col. 3.24 Servants obey in all things your Masters according to the Flesh not with eye-service knowing that of the Lord ye shall receive the Reward of the Inheritance for ye serve the Lord Christ. In serving your Masters ye serve Christ and he will not let you lose your Labour ye shall receive the Reward of the Inheritance From serving on Earth you shall be taken up to Reign in Heaven and shall sit with Christ upon his Throne Rev. 3.21 EXOD. XX. 12 Honour thy Father and thy Mother c. If we are not just we cannot be holy Having shown you how Servants are to honour their Masters the Fathers of Families I shall next show how Masters are to carry it towards their Servants that they may gain Honour from them 1. In General Masters must remember that they have a Master in Heaven who will call them to Account Eph. 6.9 Knowing that your Master is also in Heaven 2. More Particularly 1. Masters must have a care to provide for their Servants As they cut them out Work so they must give them their Meat in due season Luke 17.7 And the Food should be wholsom and sufficing It is an unworthy thing in some Governors of Families to lay out so much upon their own Backs as to pinch their Servants Bellies 2. Masters should encourage their Servants in their Work by commending them when they do well Tho a Master is to tell a Servant of his Faults yet he is not always to beat upon one string but sometimes take notice of that which is praise-worthy This makes a Servant more chearful in his Work and gains the Master Love from his Servant 3. Masters must not over-burden their Servants but proportion their Work to their Strength If you lay too much load on a Servant he will faint under it Christianity teacheth Compassion 4. Masters must endeavour the Spiritual Good of their Servants they must be Seraphims to kindle their Love to Religion They must be Monitors to put them in mind of their Souls They must bring them to the Pool of the Sanctuary waiting till the Angel stir the Waters Iohn 5.4 They must seek God for them that their Servants may be his Servants They must allow them Time convenient for secret Devotion Some Masters are cruel to the Souls of their Servants they look that they do the Work about the House but abridge them of Time they should employ in working out Salvation 5. Masters should use mild gentle Behaviour towards Servants Eph. 6.9 Forbearing Threatning Lev. 25.43 Thou shalt not rule over him with rigour but fear thy God It requires Wisdom in a Master to know how to keep up his Authority yet lay down his Austerity We have a good Copy to write after Our Master in Heaven is slow to Anger and of great Mercy Psal. 145.8 Some Masters are so harsh and implacable that they are enough to spoil a good Servant 6. Be very exact and punctual in the Compacts and Agreements you make with your Servants Do not prevaricate keep not back any of their Wages nor deal deceitfully with them as Laban did with Iacob changing his Wages Gen. 31.7 Falseness in Promise is as as bad as False Weights 7. Be careful of your Servants not only in Health but in Sickness They have got their Sickness in your Service use what means you can for their Recovery Be not like the Amalekite who forsook his Servant when he was sick 1 Sam. 30.13 but be as the good Centurion who kept his sick Servant and sought to Christ for a Cure Mat. 8.6 If you have a Beast that falls sick you will not turn it off but have it look'd to and pay for its Cure Will you be kinder to your Horses than your Servants Thus should Masters the Fathers of the Family carry themselves prudently and piously that they may gain Honour from their Servants and may give up their Accounts to God with Joy Fifthly The Natural Father The Father of the Flesh Heb. 12.9 Honour thy Natural Father This is so necessary a Duty that Philo the Jew placed the Fifth Commandment in the First Table as tho' we had not perform'd our whole Duty to God till we had paid this Debt of Honour to our Natural Parents Children are the Vineyard of the Parents planting and Honour done to the Parent is some of the Fruit of the Vineyard Quest. 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is more worth than the House When Alexander had overcome King Darius in Battel Darius seemed not to be much dismayed But when he heard his Wife was taken Prisoner now his Eyes like Spouts did gush forth Water as valuing his Wife dearer than his Life But yet in this place in Exodus the House is put before the Wife The Reason is Because the House is first in Order The House is erected before the Wife can live in it The Nest is built before the Bird is in it The Wife is first esteemed but the House must be first provided 1. Then Thou shalt not covet thy Neighbours House How depraved is Man since the Fall Man knows not how to keep within Bounds but is coveting more than his own Ahab one would think had enough he was King and one would suppose his Crown-Revenues should have contented him but still he was coveting more Naboth's Vineyard was in his Eye and stood near the Smoak of his Chimney and he could not be quiet till he had it in Possession Were there not so much Coveting there would not be so much Bribing One Man pulls away anothers House from him It is only the Prisoner lives in such a Tenement as he may be sure none will go about to take from him 2. Thou shalt not covet thy Neighbours Wife This Commandment is a Bridle to check the Inordinacy of Brutish Lusts. Thou shalt not covet thy Neighbours Wife It was the Devil that sowed another Man's Ground Matth. 13.25 But how is the Hedge of this Commandment trodden down in our Times There be many who do more than covet their Neighbours Wives they take them Deut. 27.20 Cursed be he that lies with his Fathers Wife and all the People shall say Amen If it were to be proclaimed Cursed be he that lies with his Neighbours Wife and all that were guilty should say Amen how many would curse themselves 3. Thou shalt not covet thy Neighbours Man-servant nor his Maid-servant Servants when Faithful are a Treasure What a true and trusty Servant had Abraham he was his Right-hand How prudent and faithful was he in the matter he was entrusted with in getting a Wife for his Masters Son Gen. 24.9 And surely it would have gone near to Abraham to have had any one enticed away his Servant from him But this Sin of coveting Servants is common If one hath a better Servant others will be inveigling and laying Baits for him and endeavour to draw him away from his Master This is a Sin against the Tenth Commandment To steal away anothers Servant by Enticement is no better than Thievery 4. Nor his Ox nor his Ass nor any thing that is thy Neighbours Were there not coveting of Ox and Ass there would not be so much stealing First Men break the Tenth Commondment by coveting and then they break the Eighth Commandment by stealing It was an excellent Appeal that Samuel made to the People 1 Sam. 12.3 Witness against me before the Lord whose Ox have I taken or whose Ass or whom have I defrauded And it was a brave Speech of St. Paul Acts 20.33 I have coveted no Man's Gold or Silver or Apparel Quest. But what means may we use to keep us from coveting that which is our Neighbours Ans. The best Remedy is Contentation If we are content with our own we shall not covet that which is anothers St. Paul could say I have coveted no Man's Gold or Silver Whence was this It was from Contentment Phil. 4.11 I have learned in whatever state I am therewith to be content Content saith as Iacob Gen. 33.11 I have enough I have a Promise of Heaven and have sufficient to bear my Charges thither I have enough And he who hath enough will not covet that which is anothers Be content And the best way to be contented is 1. Believe that Condition best which God carves out to you by his Providence If God had seen it fit for us to have more we should have had it but his Wisdom sees this best for us Perhaps we could not manage a great Estate it is hard to carry a full Cup without spilling and a full Estate without sinning Great Estates may he Snares a Boat may be overturned by having too great a Sail. The believing that Estate best God carves us makes us content and being contented we will not covet that which is anothers 2. The way to be content with such things as we have and not to covet anothers is to consider the less Estate we have the less Account we shall have to give at the last Day Every Person is a Steward and must be accountable to God They who have great Estates have the greater Reckoning God will say What good have you done with your Estates Have you honoured me with your Substance Where are the poor you have fed and cloathed If you cannot give a good Account it will be sad This may make us contented with a less Portion To consider the less Estate the less Account we have to give The less Riches the less Reckoning This is the way to have Contentment and no better Antidote against coveting that which is anothers than being content with that which is our own So much for the Commandments Quest. Is any Man able perfectly to keep the Commandments of God Answ. No meer Man since the Fall is able in this Life perfectly to keep the Commandments of God but doth daily break them in Thought Word and Deed Iames 3.2 In many things we offend all Man in his Primitive State of Innocency was endued with Ability to keep the whole Moral Law Adam had rectitude of Mind Sanctity of Will Perfection of Power Adam had the Copy of God's Law written in his Heart no sooner did God command but he did obey As the Key is suited to all the Wards in the Lock and can open them so Adam had a Power suited to all God's Commands and could obey them Adam's Obedience did exactly run parallel with the Moral Law as a well-made Dial goes exactly with the Sun Man in Innocency was like a well-tuned Organ he did sweetly tune to the Will of God He was adorned with Holiness as the Angels but not confirmed in Holiness as the Angels Adam was Holy but Mutable he fell from his Purity and we with him Sin cut the Lock of Original Righteousness where our Strength lay Sin hath brought such a Languor and Faintness into our Souls and hath so weakned us that we shall never recover our full Strength till we put on Immortality The thing I am now to demonstrate is That we cannot yield perfect Obedience to the Moral Law In many things we offend all 1. The Case of an Vnregenerate Man is such that he cannot perfectly obey all God's Commands He may as well touch the Stars or span the Ocean as yield exact Obedience to the Law A Person unregenerate cannot act Spiritually he cannot pray in the Holy Ghost he cannot live by Faith
Willingness You love to see your Servants go chearfully about your Work Under the Law God would have a Free-Will-Offering Deut. 16.10 Hypocrites obey God grudgingly and against their Will they do facere bonum but not velle Cain brought his Sacrifice but not his Heart 'T is a true Rule quicquid Cor non facit non fit What the Heart doth not do is not done Willingness is the Soul of Obedience God sometimes accepts of Willingness without the Work but never of the Work without Willingness Chearfulness shews that there is Love in the Duty and Love doth to our Services as the Sun doth to the Fruit Mellow and Ripen them and make them come off with a better Relish 2. Obedience must be Devout and Fervent Rom. 12.11 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Fervent in Spirit c. Quae ebullit prae ardore It alludes to Water that boils over So the Heart must boil over with Hot Affections in the Service of God The Glorious Angels who for their burning in Fervour and Devotion are called Seraphims these God chooseth to serve him in Heaven The Snail under the Law was unclean because a dull Sloathful Creature Obedience without Fervency is like a Sacrifice without Fire Why should not our Obedience be lively and Fervent God deserves the Flower and Strength of our Affections Domitian would not have his Statue carved in Wood or Iron but in Gold Lively Affections make Golden Services It is Fervency makes Obedience acceptable Eliah was fervent in Spirit and his Prayers opened and shut Heaven And again he pray'd and fire fell on his Enemies 2 Kings 1.10 Eliah's Prayer fetch'd Fire from Heaven because being fervent it carried Fire up to Heaven Quicquid decorum ex Fide proficiscitur Aug. 3. Obedience must be extensive it must reach to all Gods Commands Psal. 119.6 Then shall I not be ashamed or as it is in the Hebrew lo Ebosh blush when I have respect to all thy Commandements Quicquid propter Deum fit aequaliter fit There is a Stamp of Divine Authority upon all Gods Commands and if I obey one Precept because God Commands I must obey all True Obedience runs through all the Duties of Religion as the Blood through all the Veins or the Sun through all the Signs of the Zodiack A good Christian makes Gospel Piety and Moral Equity kiss each other Herein some discover their Hypocrisie they will obey God in some things which are more facile and may raise their Repute but other things they leave undone Mark 10.21 One thing is lacking Unum deest Herod would hear Iohn Baptist but not leave his Incest Some will Pray but not give Alms others will give Alms but not Pray Matt. 23.23 Ye pay Tithe of Mint and Anise and have neglected the weightier things of the Law Iudgment Mercy and Faith The Badger hath one foot shorter than the other So these are shorter in some Duties than in other God likes not such partial Servants that will do some part of the work he sets them about and leave the other undone 4. Obedience must be sincere viz. We must aim at the Glory of God in it Finis specificat actionem In Religion the end is all The end of our Obedience must not be to stop the Mouth of Conscience or to gain Applause and Preferment but that we may grow more like God and bring more Glory to God 1 Cor. 10.31 Do all to the Glory of God That which hath spoiled many glorious Actions and made them lose their Reward is when Mens aims have been wrong The Pharisees gave Alms but blowed a Trumpet that they might have Glory of Men Matt. 6 2. Alms should shine but not blaze Iehu did well in destroying the Baal-worshippers and God commended him for it but because his Aims were not good he aim'd at setling himself in the Kingdom therefore God look'd upon it no better than Murder Hos. 1.4 I will avenge the blood of Jezreel upon the House of Jehu O let us look to our Ends in Obedience it is possible the Action may be right and not the Heart 2 Chron. 25.2 Amaziah did that which was right in the sight of the Lord but not with a perfect Heart Two things are chiefly to be eyed in Obedience the Principle and the End A Child of God though he shoots short in his Obedience yet he takes a right Aim 5. Obedience must be in and thorough Christ Eph. 1.6 He hath accepted us in the Beloved Not our Obedience but Christs Merits procure acceptance we must in every part of Worship tender up Christ to God in the Arms of our Faith Unless we serve God thus in Hope and Confidence of Christs Merits we do rather provoke God than please him As when King Uzziah would offer Incense without a Priest God was angry with him and struck him with Leprosie 2 Chron. 26.16 So when we do not come to God in and thorough Christ we offer up Incense to God without a Priest and what can we expect but severe Rebukes 6. Obedience must be Constant Psal. 106.3 Blessed is he who doth righteousness Be Col Gnet at all times True Obedience is not like an high Colour in a Fit but it is a right Sanguine It is like the Fire on the Altar which was always kept Burning Lev. 6.13 Hypocrites Obedience is but 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 for a Season It is like plaistering Work which is soon washed off but true Obedience is constant Though we meet with Affliction we must go on in our Obedience Iob 17.9 The Righteous shall hold on his way We have vowed Constancy We have vowed to renounce the Pomp and Vanities of the World and to fight under Christ's Banner to the Death When a Servant hath entred into Covenant with his Master and the Indentures are sealed then he cannot go back he must serve out his time There are Indentures drawn in Baptism and in the Lords Supper The Indentures are renewed and sealed on our part that we will be Faithful and Constant in our Obedience Therefore we must imitate Christ who became obedient to the Death Phil. 2.8 The Crown is set upon the Head of Perseverance Rev. 2.26 He that keeps my works unto the end to him will I give the morning Star Use 1. This indicts such who live in a Contradiction to this Text they have cast off the Yoke of Obedience Ier. 44.16 As for the word which thou hast spoken to us in the Name of the Lord we will not hearken unto thee God bids Men pray in their Family they live in the total Neglect of it He bids them Sanctifie the Sabbath they follow their Pleasures on that day God bids them abstain from the Appearance of Sin they do not abstain from the Act They live in the act of Revenge in the Act of Uncleanness This is an high Contempt of God 't is Rebellion and Rebellion is as the Sin of Witchcraft Quest. Whence is it Men do not obey God They know their Duty
Alexandrinus writes of a Fish that hath its Heart in its Belly An Emblem of Epicures their Heart is in their Belly they do Sacrificare lari their Belly is their God and to this God they pour Drink-Offerings The Lord allows what is fitting for the Recruit of Nature Deut. 11.15 I will send grass that thou maist eat and be full But to mind nothing but the indulging the Appetite is Idolatry Whose God is their Belly What pity is it that the Soul that Princely part which sways the Scepter of Reason and is akin to Angels should be enslaved to the Brutish part 4. If we love a Child more than God we make a God of it How many are guilty in this kind They think more of their Children and delight more in them than in God They grieve more for the loss of their First-born than for the loss of their first Love This is to make an Idol of a Child and to set it in Gods room Thus God is oft provoked to take away our Children If we love the Jewel more than him that gave it God will take away the Jewel that our love may return to him again Use 1. It Reproaches such as have other Gods and so renounce the true God 1. Such as set up Idols Ier. 2.28 According to the number of thy Cities are thy Gods O Israel Hos. 12.11 Their Altars are as heaps in the Furrows of the Field 2. Such as seek to Familiar Spirits This is a Sin condemned by the Law of God Deut. 18.11 There shall not be found among you any that consult with Familiar Spirits It is ordinary if People have lost any of their Goods they send to Wizards and Soothsayers to know how they may come by their Goods again What is this but for People to make a God of the Devil by consulting with him and putting their Trust in him What! because you have lost your Goods will you lose your Souls too 2 Kings 1.6 So is it not because you think there is not a God in Heaven that you ask Council of the Devil If any be guilty be humbled Use 2. It sounds a Retreat in our Ears let it call us off from the Idolizing any Creature and renouncing other Gods Let us cleave to the true God and his Service If we go away from God we know not where to mend our selves 1. It is honourable serving of the true God Servire Deo est regnare It is more Honour to serve God than to have Kings serve us 2. Serving the true God is Delightful Isa. 56.7 I will make them joyful in my House of Prayer God oft displays the Banner of his Love in an Ordinance and pours in the Oyl of Gladness into the Heart All Gods Ways are Pleasantness his Paths are strowed with Roses Prov. 3.17 3. Serving the true God is beneficial they have great Vails here the hidden Manna inward Peace and a great Reward to come They that serve God shall have a Kingdom when they dye Luke 12.32 and shall wear a Crown made of the Flowers of Paradise 1 Pet. 5.4 To serve the true God is our true Interest God hath twisted his Glory and our Salvation together He bids us believe and why That we may be saved Therefore renouncing all others let us cleave to the true God 2. You have covenanted to serve the true Iehovah renouncing all others When one hath entred into Covenant with his Master and the Indentures are drawn and sealed then he cannot go back but must serve out his time We have covenanted in Baptism to take the Lord for our God renouncing all others And renewed this Covenant in the Lords-Supper and shall we not keep our Solemn Vow and Covenant We cannot go away from God without the highest Perjury Heb. 10.38 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 If any Man draw back as a Soldier that steals away from his Colours my Soul shall have no pleasure I will pour Viols of wrath on him make my Arrows drunk with blood 3. None ever had cause to repent of cleaving to God and his Service Some have repented that they have made a God of the World Cardinal Woolsey said Had I served God as Faithfully as I have served my King he would not have left me thus None ever complained of serving God it was both their Comfort and Crown on Death-Bed Of the Commandments Exod. 20.4 Thou shalt not make unto thee any Graven Image c. IN the First Commandment is forbidden the worshipping a False God in this the worshipping the true God in a false manner 1. Thou shalt not make unto thee any Graven Image this forbids not the making an Image for Civil use Mat. 22.20 Whose is this Image and Superscription they say unto him Caesars But the Commandment forbids setting up an Image for Religious Use or Worship 2. Nor the likeness of any thing c. All Ideas Pourtraitures Shapes Images of God whether by Effigies or Pictures are here forbidden Deut. 4.15 Take heed lest ye corrupt your Selves and make the Similitude of any Figure God is to be adored in the heart not painted to the Eye 3. Thou shalt not bow down to them The intent of making Images and Pictures is to worship them No sooner was Nebuchadnezzars Golden Image set up but all the People fell down and worshipped it Dan. 3.7 Therefore God forbids the prostrating our selves before an Idol So then the thing prohibited in this Commandment is Image-worship To set up an Image to represent God is a debasing of the Deity 't is below God If one should make the Images of Snakes or Spiders saying he did it to represent his Prince would not the Prince take this in high disdain What greater disparagement to God than to represent the infinite God by that which is finite the Living God by that which is without Life and the Maker of all by a thing which is made 1. To make a true Image of God is impossible God is a Spiritual Essence Iohn 4.24 And being a Spirit he is invisible Deut. 4.15 Ye saw no Similitude on the Day the Lord spake with you out of the midst of the Fire How can any paint the Deity Can they make an Image of that which they never saw Quod invisibile est pingi non potest Ambr. Ye saw no Similitude It is impossible to make a Picture of the Soul or to paint the Angels because they are of a Spiritual Nature much less then can we paint God by an Image who is an Infinite Increate Spirit 2. To worship God by an Image is both absurd and unlawful I. It is absurd and irrational for First The Workman is better than the Work Heb. 3.3 He who buildeth the House hath more Honour than the House if the Workman be better than the Work and none bows to the Workman how absurd then is it to bow to the work of his Hands Secondly Is it not an absurd thing to bow down to the Kings Picture when
him to pieces The German History relates of a Youth who was given to Swearing and did use to invent new Oaths the Lord sent a Canker into his Mouth which did eat out his Tongue whereupon he died 2. Blasphemy He who did Blaspheme God the Lord caused him to be stoned to death Lev. 24.11 23. The Israelitish womans Son blasphemed the name of the Lord and cursed And Moses spake to the People of Israel that they should bring forth him that had cursed and stone him with stones Olympias an Arian Bishop Reproached and Blasphemed the Sacred Trinity whereupon he was suddenly stricken with three Flashes of Lightning which burned him to Death Felix an Officer of Iulian seeing the Holy Vessels which were used in the Sacrament said in Scorn of Christ See what precious Vessels the Son of Mary is served withall Soon after he was taken with a Vomiting of Blood out of his Blasphemous Mouth whereof he died 2. Or if God should not execute Judgment on the Profaners of his Name in this Life yet their Doom is to come God will not remit their Guilt but deliver them to Satan the Goaler to torment them for ever If God justifie a Man who shall condemn him but if God condemn him who shall justifie him If God lay a Man in Prison where shall he get Bail or Main-prize God will take his full blow at the Sinner in Hell Heb. 10.31 It is a fearful thing to fall into the hands of the living God EXOD. XX. 8 Remember the Sabbath-Day to keep it Holy Six Days shalt thou labour and do all thy Work But the Seventh Day is the Sabbath of the Lord thy God in it thou shalt not do any Work thou nor thy Son nor thy Daughter thy Man-Servant nor thy Maid-servant nor thy Cattel nor thy Stranger that is within thy Gates For in Six Days the Lord made Heaven and Earth the Sea and all that in them is and rested the Seventh Day Wherefore the Lord blessed the Sabbath-Day and hallowed it This Commandment was engraven in Stone by God's own Finger and it will be our Comfort to have it engraven in our Hearts The Sabbath-Day is set apart for God's Solemn Worship it is God's Enclosure and it must not be alienated to common Uses The Lord hath set a Preface before this Commandment he hath put a Memento to it Remember to keep the Sabbath-Day holy This Word Remember shows that we are apt to forget Sabbath-Holiness therefore we need a Memorandum to put us in mind of sanctifying this Day I shall explain the Words I. Here is a Solemn Command Remember the Sabbath-Day to keep it holy II. Many Cogent Arguments to induce us to observe the Command I. In the Command 1. The Matter of it viz. The sanctifying of the Sabbath which Sabbath-Sanctification consists in two things First In resting from our own Works Secondly In a Conscientious Discharge of our Religious Duties 2. The Persons to whom the Command of sanctifying the Sabbath is given 1. Either Superiours and they are 1 st More Private as Parents and Masters Or 2 ly More Publique as Magistrates Or 2. Inferiours First Natives as Children and Servants Thy Son and thy Daughter thy Man-Servant and thy Maid Servant Secondly Foreigners The Stranger that is within thy Gates II. The Cogent Arguments to obey this Command of keeping Holy the Sabbath 1. From the Rationality of it Six Days shalt thou labour and do all thy Work As if God had said I am not an hard Master I do not grutch thee time to look after thy Calling and to get an Estate I have given thee Six Days Six to do all thy Work in and have taken but one Day for my self I might have reserved Six Days for my self and allowed thee but one but I have given thee Six Days for the Works of thy Calling and have taken but One Day for my own Service therefore it is equal and rational that thou shouldst set this Day in a special manner apart for my Worship 2. The Second Argument is taken from 2 ly The Iustice of it The Seventh Day is the Sabbath of the Lord thy God As if God had said The Sabbath-Day is my Due I challenge a special Right in it and none hath any thing to do to lay claim to it He who robs me of THIS DAY and puts it to common Uses is a Sacrilegious Person he steals from the Crown of Heaven and I will in no wise hold him guiltless 3. The Third Argument for sanctifying the Sabbath is taken from God's own Pattern he rested the Seventh Day As if the Lord should say Will not you follow my Pattern Having finished all my Works of Creation I rested the Seventh Day So you having done all your Secular Work on the Six Days you should now cease from the Labour of your Calling and Dedicate the Seventh Day to the Lord as a Day of Holy Rest. 4. The Fourth Argument for Sabbath-Sanctification is taken ab Vtili from the Benefit which redounds from a Religious Observation of the Sabbath The Lord blessed the Seventh-Day and hallowed it It is not only a Day of God's Benediction God did not only appoint the Seventh-Day but he blessed the Seventh Day The Sabbath-Day is not only a Day of Honour to God but a Day of Blessing to us it is not only a Day wherein we give God Worship but a Day wherein he gives us Grace on this Day a Blessing drops down from Heaven This is a great Argument for the keeping the Sabbath-Day Holy God is not benefited by it we cannot add one Cubit to his Essential Glory but we our selves are advantaged The Sabbath-Day religiously observed entails a Blessing upon our Souls our Estate our Posterity As the not keeping this Day Holy brings a Curse Ier. 17.27 God curseth a Man's Blessings Mal. 2.2 The Bread which he eats is poysoned with a Curse So the Conscientious Observation of the Sabbath brings all manner of Blessings with it These are the Arguments to induce Sabbath-Sanctification And so I have divided the Commandment into its several Parts and explained the Sence of it The thing I would have you observe is That this Commandment about keeping the Sabbath was not abrogated with the Ceremonial Law but it is purely Moral and the Observation of the Sabbath is to be continued to the end of the World Where can we show that God hath given us a Discharge from keeping one Day in seven So that I say this fourth Commandment is Moral and obligeth Christians to the perpetual Commemoration and Sanctification of the Sabbath Quest. Why God hath appointed a Sabbath Ans. 1. In respect of Himself it is requisite that God should reserve one Day in Seven for his own immediate Service that hereby he might be acknowledged to be the great Plenipotentiary or Sovereign Lord who hath Power over us both to command Worship and appoint the Time when he will be worshipped 2. In respect of Vs. The Sabbath-day
down in several Positions 53 Mercy of God Properties of it 55 Mercy of God what we must do to be interested in it 56 Mercy how many ways God is said to shew it 285 Mercy how we may know if it belong to us 287 How shall we do to get a share in it 288 Misery of Man by the Fall two-fold and what 86 Mistakes of Sin being pardoned when it is not 826 Moderation in what Cases 't is good 975 Moral Law is it still in force to Believers 270 Moral Persuasion not sufficient to convert a Sinner 979 Motions of the Spirit how they may be known from a Delusion 498 Motion how to know when it comes from our own Hearts and when from Satan 834 Murder how many ways 't is committed 360 Murder the heinousness of it ibid. N. Name of God how we may take it in vain 295 Natural Man's opposing Sin how it differs from the New Creature 's opposing it 982 Necessity why the Kingdom of Grace should be encreased 469 Neighbour how we may be kept from coveting what is his 388 New Creature what it is 977 The several Causes in it ibid. New Creature does God give a new Soul in it 978 New Creature what kind of Work it is ibid. New Creature the Counterfeits of it 979 New Creature how far one must put off the Old Man that he may be one 982 New Creature the necessity of being so 984 What we shall do to be so 985 O. Obedience how it must be qualified so as to be acceptable 242 Arguments or Incentives to it 244 Means in order to attain it ibid. Obedience perfect to the Moral Law cannot be given 388 Original Sin what Names it has 82 Original Sin has something Privative and Positive in it ibid. Original Sin the Vniversality of it 83 The Effects of it ibid. Original Sin why God leaves it in us after Regeneration 84 P. Pardon of Sin why so few seek after it 811 Parents how they should carry it towards their Children 357 Right Participation of the Sacrament is in three things 419 Peace the several kinds of it 207 Peace Spiritual whence it comes ibid. Peace whether graceless persons have it 208 False Peace the Signs of it ibid. True Peace the Signs of it ibid. How to attain it 210 Perseverance by what means effected 219 Perseverance of Saints how we may prove it ibid. Perseverance Motives to it 222 Means that may be used for it 223 Perseverance of Saints built upon three unmovable Pillars 493 People of God why so frequently in an afflicted state 260 People of God how he delivers them out of Trouble 263 Why he brings them out of Trouble 264 Pleasing God what it implies 60 Prayer what it is 421 Why made to God only ibid. What are the Parts of it ibid. The several sorts of it ibid. What Prayer is most like to prevail with God 422 Prayers in what order we must direct them to God 425 Praying in Faith what it implies 443 How we may know that we do so ibid. Pray in Faith how we may do it 445 Prayer a sovereign Means to elude Temptations 857 Power of God how it seen 43 Presumptuous sinning what it is 392 1001 Presumptuous Sin how we may keep from it 1007 Promises of God two things in them to comfort us 57 Properties of bad Debtors wherein we have them 803 Prosperity the danger of it 530 Providence of God That and What it is 69 Positions about it ibid. Providence of God how exerted towards Sin 70 Prudence and Holiness wherein a Christian joyns them together 973 Punishment of Sabbath-breaking 348 Q. Qualifications of our Intercessor what they are 103 Qualifications and Properties of the Kingdom of Heaven 476 Qualifications of God's Mercy 285 R. Redeemed how we shall know that we are of the number 123 Regenerate Person what Comfort he may have under the imperfections of his Obedience 390 Repentance the Counterfeits of it 401 Repentance the Advantages of it 403 How we may attain a penitential Frame of Heart 404 Repentance the Ingredients in it 806 Resignation to God's Will in Afflictions how it may be obtain'd 523 Resurrection by what Arguments may it be proved 235 Righteous shall they only be raised ibid. What Rocks of Support there are for tempted Souls 848 Rule of Obedience what it is 242 S. Sabbath why God appointed it 332 Seventh-Day Sabbath why we do not keep it 332 Sabbath why the first day of the Week substitute in place of it 332 Sabbath how we are to sanctifie it 334 Sacrament what Names and Titles are given it in Scripture 412 Saints in Glory whether know each other 232 Saints why God suffers them to be buffetted by Satan's Temptations 847 Sanctification what it is 139 The Counterfeits of it 140 Sanctification its necessity wherein it appears 141 What are the Signs of it 142 How it may be attained 144 Sanctified Persons have they all Assurance 201 Sanctified Persons whether they have such an Assurance as excludes all doubting ib. Sanctified Persons whether they have all true Peace 209 Satan's Temptation the Subtilty of it 80 Satan's Malice in Temptation 832 Satan's Diligence and Power in tempting 833 Satan's Subtilty in tempting 834 Satan comes upon us at two times in our weakness 836 Satan tempts five sort of Persons more than others 83● Satan why he sets chiefly on our Faith 842 Satan by what Methods he disturbs the Saints Peace 846 Satan in what respect he is the evil one 876 Scriptures how proved to be the Word of God 13 Scriptures why called Canonical 15 Scriptures a compleat Rule ibid. Scriptures what is the main Scope and End of them ibid. Who shall have the Power of interpreting them ibid. Scriptures how should we so search them as to find Life 18 Seasons Satan tempts in 834 Seasons when God delivers his People out of Trouble what they are 264 Self-Murder how many ways one may be guilty of it 364 Self Examination what is required to it 416 What it is ibid. By what Rule it must be done ibid. Why it must be done before we approach the Lord's Table ibid. Servant how he must honour his Master 351 Serpents how we must be like them and wherein not 967 Sin committed in time why it should be punish'd to eternity 34 Sin the Evil of it obvious in its Original and Nature 76 In the Price paid for it and the Effects of it 78 Sin of our first Parents what it was 79 Sin why called a Debt 802 In what sence it is the worst Debt ibid. Sin how we may know that it is forgiven 819 Sin the Evil of it 860 Sin worse than Affliction 862 Sin how we may so reprove it as to love the Person 974 Sins how we may know they are pardoned 286 Sins of God's People more provoke him than those of the Wicked 874 Sin worse than Death and Hell 865 What Sins we should particularly take heed of 869 Socinians Error about the Second