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B12376 Heauens ioy, for a sinners repentance A sermon preached at VVhite-Hall the 4. of March, 1623. By Iohn Denison, Doctor of Diuinity, one of his Maiesties chaplaines. Denison, John, d. 1629. 1623 (1623) STC 6590; ESTC S109579 71,485 186

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them all dutifull obedience in the Lord least ye pluck their Curse vpon your heads and the Lord hearing it 9 Masters of families hew you downe cast you into the fire Yee that haue the care of Seruants committed to your charge bring forth the Good fruite of Good Masters in your seuerall Families doe vnto your Seruants that which is iust and equall Col. 4.1 knowing that yee also haue a Master in Heauen Command them not but in the Lord and that louingly Allow them a befitting competency be it in matter of indument for the Backe or aliment for the Belly and doe not with-hold their wages from them But aboue all instruct them in the knowledge and feare of God as well by your examples as precepts and allow not their profanation of the Lords Sabaths the least Conniuence Least the Lord hew you downe and cast you into the fire 10 Seruants And yee that are Seruants serue your Masters faithfully both in word and deede and obserue them with all respectiue reuerence and submit your selues vnto them to obey them in the Lord least the Lord hew downe you also and cast you into the fire In a word to drawe towards a conclusion giue me leaue to drawe out an Eare or two of the Corne we haue already inn'd for I feare growing too voluminous and large in particularizing farther Yee haue heard how gracious and bountifull a God the Lord hath vowed to shew himselfe vnto all those that submit themselues vnto his lawes and labour to serue him faithfully in bringing forth good fruite in leading a holy and religious course of life that he will reward and crowne their holy endeauours with an eternall weight of Glory in the kingdome of Heauen Yee haue likewise heard how seuere and terrible a Iudge hee will reueale himselfe vnto all such as runne disobedient and rebellious courses that hee will wound the hayrie Scalpe of euery one that goeth on in his wickednesse yea that hee will hew downe and cast into the fire euery Tree not bringing forth good fruite If therefore the sweete blessings of Gerizim the louing mercies of God cannot worke vpon our rebellious hearts to reclaime vs from our wicked wayes let the bitter cursings of Eball the dreadfull terrours of the Law make vs feare to offend least the Lord in his wrath deliuer vs vp vnto a reprobate minde and in that fearefull estate hew vs downe that is by a violent Death rent our Soules and Bodies a sunder cast vs both soule body into the fire to be intollerably eternally tormented in the flames of Hel. My beloued as God is Iealous of so he is Zealous for his glory if he be not glorified a nobis of vs by our conuersion he will be glorified de nobis vpon vs by our confusion if we do not turne vnto him he wil turne vs into Hell for it is a conclusion so ratified as neuer to bee repealed that Euery one whether Iew or Gentile bond or free high or low rich or poore Euery tree not bringing forth good fruit shall be hewen downe and cast into the fire O then let euery one of vs make a diligent search into his owne bosome iudge himselfe least he be iudged of the Lord. Let vs dissect rip vp that body of sinne which is within vs not only that Naturall corruption which we haue all alike succ●ssiuely receiued from our first Parēts but also those personal transgressiōs which euery man hath made himselfe guilty of more or lesse Then hauing faithfully laid open our sinfulnes let vs look on it with a loathing eye a lamenting heart vnfeinedly deploring the time wherein to our iust damnation had we our deserts we haue not only brought forth no fruit but also naughty fruit fruite cursed abominable herein not only dishonored God our selues but also to our further damnation drawn others to doe the like by our lewd examples for which let vs go with faith in the blood of Iesus Christ to the throne of Grace imploring mercy at the hands of our heauenly Father who is ready willing to imbrace with the armes of his mercy al such petitioning him for grace in the Name of his Sonne let vs for the time following entertain this setled resolution into our hearts faithfully to labor in the reformation of all those faults we lament And which is the consummation perfectiō of our repentance let vs crowne our holy resolutions by putting them into action by bringing forth fruit worthy amendment of life as it is in the verse before my Text or as it is here in my Text by bringing forth good fruit by leading in our seueral places callings a right holy religious course of life For it is not a bare entertainement of better courses into our thoughts of dead of naked purposes nor an outside of Religion an outward conformity to the seruice of God will preserue vs from the wrath to come the former being but a bringing forth of good leaues the latter but of good flowers or if of fruit but of such as is false and counterfeit No wee must either bring forth good fruit that is as ye haue heard Fruit not onely outwardly beautifull and good in the eye of man but also inwardly good and sound in the sight of God or we must vndergoe the wrath of God be hewen down and cast into the fire Such fruit must euery Tree bring forth and that 1. Properanter presently 2. Abundanter plentifully 3. Perseueranter perseuerantly VVe must bring foorth good fruit First we must bring forth good fruit properanter presently it is a taske wee must take in hand out of hand 1. Presently as much is implied in the letter of my text Euery tree 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 not bringing forth good fruit that is Now presently for it is a word of the present tense and doth vrge a present taske shal be hewen downe and cast into the fire This Speed is emphatically pressed in the first words of my text Now is the axe laid vnto the root of the trees as if the Baptist had more largely deliuered himselfe thus It is no delaying the time of your turning vnto God he hath taried your leasure so long that he is resolued to attend you no longer therefore looke to your selues God wil now be but a word and a blow for he hath already taken his Axe the instrument of death into his hand yea he hath already lifted vp his arme to strike nay more he hath so farre set forward his blow that he hath euen laid his Axe to the root of the trees resolutely determining to make his blow to hew you downe out of hand and cast you into the fire if ye do not presently repent bring foorth fruite worthy amendment of life O then my beloued I beseech you let vs consider that now onely is the time of making or marring our fortunes for euer Alas what
Heauens Ioy FOR A SINNERS REPENTANCE A SERMON PREAched at VVHITE-HALL the 4. of March 1623. BY IOHN DENISON Doctor of Diuinity and one of his Maiesties CHAPLAINES LONDON Printed by G. P. for Iohn Budge and are to be sold at the signe of the greene Dragon in Pauls Church-yard 1623. To the Reader I Vnderstand Christian Reader that there will be an expectation of a Title and an Epistle I pitty those Readers who are mooued only by so slender inducements to peruse what is necessary I haue seene Titles much dissonant from the Bookes Quorum tituli remedium habent pyxides venena Lactan. 3.15 like gally-pots whose inscriptions haue beene Antidotes and the matter contained in them Aconites And haue read Epistles swelling with bubbles of great words and promising Mountaines Proijcit ampulias c. Horac de arte Poet. Parturiunt montes when the worke hath been poore and yeelded only Mole-hils Yet haue I condescended to custome and the Printer I cannot promise thee much in this little Sermon If thou finde in it that which may further thy Repentance it is that I haue aymed at both in the preaching and publishing it And so commending it to the blessing of God and thee to his sauing grace I rest Thine in the Lord I. D. Heauens Ioy for a Sinners Repentance Luke 15.7 I say vnto you that likewise ioy shall be in Heauen for one sinner that repenteth more then for ninety and nine iust persons which neede no repentance AS skilfull Phisicions repaire to those places where many are sicke and diseased and the sicke to such Phisicions So our blessed Sauiour the great Phisicion of soule and body resorted to those places where people were diseased in body or distressed in soule and to him did such distressed ones resort Chrysolog ser 168. Now the Pharises non minùs inuidi quàm superbi being a proud and enuious generation murmured enuiously and said proudly This man receiueth Sinners and eateth and drinketh with them Hereupon our Sauiour percutit Caietan consolatur prouocat checks the proud Pharises comforts the humble Publicans and stirres vp euery sinner to repentance And that he may hunt the Pharises out of these thickets of pride and enuy he deliuers three parables that the same be as a threefold cord not easily broken The first is of a man that hath lost a sheepe and goes carefully after it The second of a woman that hath lost a groat and seekes diligently for it The third of a father that ioyfully receiues his lost Sonne These actions in those persons the Pharises cannot dislike Now thus stands the case These sinners are the lost sheepe the lost groat the lost Sonne Why then should the Pharises murmur at this gracious act of Christ Luke 19.10 who came to seeke saue that which was lost Yea why should they not rather reioyce as heauen doth For behold there is ioy in heauen for one sinner that repenteth more then for ninetie and nine iust persons that need no repentance In which words may it please you to obserue 1. Quis who it is that speaketh in these words I say vnto you 2. Quomodo the manner of his speech and it is in a Parable whereof this word likewise is the word of application 3. Quid the matter of his speech and it is this There shall be ioy in heauen for c. And in that we will consider first who reioyceth secondly for whom the ioy is The first of these is deliuered in these generall words There shall bee ioy in heauen The second in the words following for one sinner that repenteth c. Wherein wee haue a comparison of persons and their different condition The comparison of persons in respect of 1. quantity one opposed to ninety and nine 2. quality A sinner that repents to them that need no repentance Their different condition There shall be more ioy for that one then for those ninetie and nine So that here the Person which speakes may challenge our attention It is the Sonne of God The manner of his speech is worthy our consideration It is the opening of that which was locked vp in a parable The matter of his speech yeeldes great consolation for it acquaints vs with the ioy of heauen for a sinners conuersion I say vnto you THese words may be opposed to the words of the proud Pharises The first generall point as a corrosiue to eate out their censorious humour They sayd This man receiueth sinners therefore saith our Sauiour I say vnto you as if he should say that which you say sauours of earth of enuy that which I doe is an act of charity and hath the approbation of heauen They may bee also a cordiall to comfort the heart of an humble penitent The troubled conscience will bee ready to say with the Prodigall Son My case is wofull I haue sinned against heauen euen against God and his holy Angels but heare what Christ saith Repent and heauen shall be pacified God and his holy Angels shall reioyce for thee They may likewise bee a Preface to stirre vp our attention Here is our Pythagoras and his Dico vobis I say vnto you must rowze vp our spirits and raise vp our attention to what he speakes Iohn 7.46 for neuer man spake like this man When our Sauiour said to Simon the Tanner Luke 7.40 as we read in the seuenth of Luke Simon I haue somewhat to say to thee Simon answered Master say on So should wee when Christ doth thus preface his speeches long to heare what hee will say expect from him some remarkeable matter and say with Samuel 1. Sam. 3.10 Speake Lord for thy seruant heareth thee Yea wee should so heare that with the blessed Virgin Luke 2.52 wee lay vp all his sayings in our hearts Second generall point NOw the quomodo the manner of his speech will be a further motiue to this purpose where vnder the leaues of Metaphors Sub literis quasi sub foliis c. Chrysost in Phil. hom 4. there lyes hid much singular fruit of comfort If in a great company one amongst the rest bee vailed euery ones eye will be vpon him with neglect of the rest who are not so So when our Sauiour doth thus as it were vayle his speeches with parables it should draw our eares to attention and our hearts to consideration of that which is spoken for sic loquitur Basil in Psal 4● vt auditorem excitet These parables are like a medicine and this word likewise as I said like the application of the medicine Pliny writes Plin. Lib. 24. that Democritus a famous Phisicion hauing one Considia a noble Matron to his patient because her weakenesse could not brooke any Phisicke in the species gaue her the milke of Goates which he caused to feed vpon Masticke so doth this gracious Phisicion of the soule our blessed Sauiour Condulcet sermonem saith Chrysostome Chrysost in Rom.
the open streets Nay such is the height of their impudency that they will not forb●are to offer violence vnto the honour of our Calling euen before Gods own face euen in the Sanctuary it selfe which hath alwayes bin reputed a place of priuiledge as if they would out-beard out-braue almightie God himselfe Is it possible such a high-handed disrespect and contempt should raigne where the Gospell of Christ is so plentifully and so sincerely preached But I doe the lesse maruell at it when I call to mind the base vsage wherwith the Son of God Hebr. 6.20 that High Priest for euer after the Order of Melchisedeck our Lord and Sauiour Iesus Christ was saluted in the dayes of the flesh He was in the world saith the beloued Euangelist and the world was made by him Iohn 1.10 11. and the world knew him not He came vnto his owne and his owne receiued him not Nay they did not onely not receiue him but did as ye may read at large in the History of his life prosecute and persecute him with a world of indignities euen vnto the death Math. 10.24 25 Now the Disciple is not aboue his Master nor the seruant aboue his Lord. It is enough saith our Sauiour for the disciple to be as his master is and the seruant as his Lord. If they haue called the master of the house Beelzebub how much more them of his houshold Our Lord hath drunke vnto vs out of this bitter cup and we must resolue to pledge him round O thrice happy we if wee could so apprehend it that he is pleased to accept vs into his sufferings For if we suffer with Christ 2 Tim. 2.12 we may bee assured we shall also raigne with Christ But vnhappy all those whose delight to grieue our spirits by their disrespectiue cariage and vnconscionable courses shall make vs to be called Great in the kingdome of heauen yea thrice vnhappy and accursed if they breake not off this their sinfulnesse by a more sanctified and conscionable course of life We are indeed but weake Earthen vessels 2 Cor. 47. as the Apostle stileth vs. We are sinfull men men full of sinne and therin not vnlike your selues let him that is among you with out sinne cast the first stone at vs. Iohn 8.7 Yet consider that we are your Spirituall fathers 1 Cor. 4.15 Reuel 3.1 that wee are the Angels of God and Ambassadours for Christ 2 Cor. 5 20. If we be your Fathers where is our honour What though Elisha be bald shall the children of Bethel cal him Baldpate vnpunished 2 Kin. 2 2● 23. No two Beares come out of the Forrest and tare them in pieces What though Noah be drunken shall his sonne Ham mocke and deride him without a curse Genes 9.25 No Canaan is cursed a seruant of seruants shall hee bee vnto his brethren If we be Angels of God and Ambassadours for Christ where is that homage and reuerence you owe vnto vs in the name of our Lord and Master Will an earthly Prince which is but a piece of clay take to heart as done to himselfe whatsoeuer indignitie is offered vnto his Ambassadours And will not Almightie God be sensible of that dishonour which is daily done vnto his Ambassadours I haue heard credibly related how superciliously and contemptuously the Palsgraues Countrey hath looked vpon their Clergie In what case that Countrey now standeth I suppose the remotest Christian Region is not ignorant I will not presume peremptorily to determine that this one sinne hath been the procuring cause of so fearefull a Iudgement Thus much I am sure of that the contempt of the Messengers of God cost Ierusalem a desolation 2 Chron. 36 16 God is so tender ouer his Prophets that he will not haue them so much as toucht hee hath reprooued euen Kings for their sakes So sensibly he is affected with the wrongs they sustaine that hee taketh them as done to Himselfe Do ye rob them of their Tythes Malac 3.8 Ye haue robbed me saith the Lord. Doe ye neglect and despise them Ye despise me saith Christ Luke 10.16 and him that sent mee euen God the Father And wil not the Lord reuenge these wrongs Yea hath hee not already in some measure punished this land for them Haue not the Coales your Forefathers haue stolne from Gods altar set their neasts on fire brought a curse vpon their substance that it hath not thriued vnto a third generation yea whilst they and you haue denyed God his Tenth part hath not God taken away your Nine parts and giuen you onely a Tenth Againe hath not the Lord taken vnto himselfe many conscionable and painefull Ministers which according to the course of nature might haue liued long to haue bin worthy Instruments for your euerlasting good because ye haue so vndervalued them and set so low an estimate vpon them But alas my Beloued these are but flea-bitings if compared to the remoouing of our Candlesticke from amongst vs Reuel 2.5 and is it not iustly to bee feared that he hath euen at this present some such work in hand I pray God he hath not But say he doe continue the light of his Gospel amongst vs yet what benefit can accrue vnto vs by this light if we be taken from it and cast into vtter darknesse This God can doe and will doe if wee doe not bring forth better fruit for euery tree that bringeth not forth good fruit shall bee hewen downe and cast into the fire O consider of this all yee whose greatest glory is to bee the scourge of the Clergie lest that High Priest Christ Iesus take you in hand and ye be made to howle eternally in Hell for contemning his Substitutes his low Priestes here on earth Let the Word of the Lord and the Ministers therof be precious in your sight that you your posterity may be precious in the sight of the Lord. Haue those that are ouer you in the Lord labour amongst you in singular loue if not for their owne sakes yet for their Masters sake and for their workes sake considering how like Candles they consume and waste themselues away to light you in the way vnto perpetual happines Giue vnto them double honour and cut them not short of their due reuerence maintenance lest the Lord in his fury cut you off from the state of mercy lest ye be hewen downe and cast into the fire I haue I suppose not a little exceeded your expectation I am sure my first intention in giuing so much way vnto this last particulars extention but the time I haue borrowed of you in it I will God willing repay you to the full in the rest that follow Shal euery tree not bringing forth good fruit be hewen downe and cast into the fire My Honourable Lord 3 The Lord Maior I will giue you but a word take heed God doe not one day giue you a blow Hee hath
ordained you a Magistrate vnder his Maiestie and hath put the Sword of Iustice into your hand I would desire you to take notice that he hath also an Axe in his hand therefore like a good tree bring forth good fruit in that place wherein he hath set you be the Orphans father and the Widowes husband be of a good courage and bee zealous for your great Lord and Master your Maker the Lord of hosts protect and countenance the good correct and cut down the bad lest the Lord hewe you downe and cast you into Hell fire 4 Iudges and Lawyers Ye Reuerend Iudges of the Land and all ye that trauell in the Study and Practise of the Law remember there is a dreadfull Judge aboue you euen the Lord of Heauen and Earth who will one day call all of you to a strict account for all your courses Therefore like good trees bring forth good fruite in your seuerall places as you will answer it at the Barre of his Tribunal Let neither the feare of greatnes nor vnrighteous Mammon let neither priuate spleene nor particular affection so preuaile with you as to interturbe and ouerturne the course of Iustice but walk vprightly and conscionably as hauing the feare of God before your eyes lest he hew you downe and cast you into hell fire 5 Tradesmen All ye that exercise your selues in Ciuill commerce come hither and consider what I shall say vnto you What will it aduantage you to bee Lords ouer the whole world to loose your owne soules Luke 9.25 Therefore so Sell and Buy and Barter that ye make not shipwracke of a Good Conscience loose the kingdom of heauen into your Bargaines that is deale honestly and sincerely with al men as it becommeth the Seruants of Christ and doe not go about cunningly to intrap any with termes of Equiuocation and to cheat them with false Wares Measures and Weights for these things are an abomination vnto the Lord. But aboue all things take heed of that most frequent and most fearefull custome of swearing worth and credit into your Commodities lest while ye labour to make them marchantable and good penny-worths with man yee loose your credit and your penny that is your Crowne of Glory with God Thinke vpon it for beleeue it the time will come when the Lord shall weigh you in his Ballance as he did Belshazzar and shall Da● 9 25. if he find you too light seperate you from the Kingdome of Heauen as farre as the East is from the West and the North from the South for euery Tree that bringeth not forth good fruite shall bee hewen downe and cast into the Fre. In the next place take notice of this all ye 6 Maried folke whom the Lord hath linked together in Holy and Honourable Matrimony that so yee may bring forth fruit beseeming so holy and so honourable an estate Make conscience of performing those seuerall Offices and respects God in his Sacred Word requireth of you one towards another Bee Carefull Religiously and Constantly to obserue and pay those Solemne vowes yee made before God and Men at the Solemnization of your Nuptialls More particularly and principa●ly seeing God hath made you One of Two Gen. 2.24 suffer not the Diuel to make you Two of One but liue peaceably discreetly and loyally together nourish mutuall affection 1. Thess 4.4 and possesse your vessels that is your bodies in holinesse and honour and keepe your selues one to another as vndefiled members of Christs Body H●b 13.4 free from lusting after strange flesh least yee bee hewen downe and cast into the Fire Againe shall euery Tree not bringing forth good fruit be hewen downe and cast into the fire Consider this all yee whom the Lord hath blessed with the fruite of the Wombe 7 Parents least this temporall blessing proue your eternall bane Thinke it not enough that yee bring forth children into the world and prouide for them an earthly inheritance vnlesse yee also bring them vp vnto the Lord and so fit them for the Kingdome of Heauen Alasse what is their first generation more then their Corruption Psal 51 5. for they are shaped in wickednesse and conceiued in sinne and so poore Infants Damnati antequam nati they are damned before their mothers are deliuered and being so what is your Temporall prouision vnto them though neuer so plentifull if after their ioy in this World if they know any they be so farre from knowing any in the next that on the contrary they lye howling in Hell flames for euer If therefore you truely loue your Children for their sakes vndertake a second labour and bring forth this good fruite of your Fatherly loue towards them once more trauell in paine of them but as Paul did of the Galathians till Christ be formed in them Gal. 4.19 labour that they may be begotten a new in Christ by the immortall seede of the Word 1. Pet. 1.23 and bee made heyres of the Kingdome of Heauen Let it be your care whatsoeuer it cost to haue them brought vp euen from their Child-hood in the feare of God That when they leaue this world they may attaine vnto the Land of euerlasting life there to raigne with Christ world without end And if you will not doe thus much for their sakes at least doe it for your owne sakes For know to bring forth this good fruit of true fatherly affection to bee carefull for the Spirituall well-fare of your Children and to promote and further it to the vtmost of your power is a dutie God strictly inioyneth And if through neglect hereof your Children rebell against God Ephes 6.4 he will require their blood at your hands For as God doth visite the sinnes of the Fathers vpon the Children So he doth visite the sinns of the Children vpon the Fathers For an instance remember Old Eli 1. Sam. 2. when his Sonnes trespassed against God He did not sharpely reprooue and correct them but suffered thē to run on in their Sins this was his ruine In a word remēber the Iudgmēt here threatned in my Text be moued thereby to bring forth the good fruite of true Fatherly affectiō instruct your Children in the feare of the Lord reproue correct thē whē they offend the Lord least the Lord hew you downe and cast you into the fire 8 Children In like manner yee Children remember the Rocke out of which yee were hewen the Stocke whereof yee are stemmes your Parents from whom next vnder God yee haue receiued your naturall beeing Oh wound not their tender hearts with your vntoward carriage and rebellious courses the only course to accelerate and hasten their heads to the graue but like good Children bring forth the good fruit of filiall feare and affection that yee may exhilarate reioyce their Soules to the prolonging of their dayes Reuerence them inwardly in your hearts outwardly in your Behauiour yeeld vnto