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A43229 A guide to the godly, or, The dayly meditations of Returne Hebdon Gentleman who for his conscience (through the tyrany of the Bishops) suffered many years imprisonment in the Kings-Bench and their remained till death : being very useful for instruction of all those that desire to walke in the paths of Jesus Christ. Hebdon, Returne. 1646 (1646) Wing H1347; ESTC R28069 48,364 109

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their kinde as 2 Pet. 2.22 Or evill trees cannot but bring forth evill fruit whatsoever they shew at first Whereas good simple and perfect of heart that hath received the good seed will bring forth fruit to perfection When the tree is of a good nature it cannot but bring forth good fruit Math. 7.16 c. The branch that is in Christ is fruitfull to the Father and it is more fruitfull Ioh. 15.1 c. The new man that is once borne againe from above is renewed dayly 2 Cor. 5.17 with 4.16 Men that are imperfect and wavering minded will looke forward and then backward Luk. 9.62 Iam. 1.8 Whereas perfect men forgetting the things behinde doe stretch forward to the things before they presse hard to the marke c. Phil. 3.13.14.15 All that are perfect in love mercy towards the Brethren the grace of God and his love and mercy remaineth firme to them 6. There is great difference betweene the repentance under the Law of works and the repentance under the Law of faith They after the Leviticall Law were borne holy according to the carnall Commandement and were instructed in the Law of God from the breasts and whensoever they sinned they repented and were justified by the works of the Law and because their conscience was never freed from the weaknesse of the flesh they fell commonly into sinne and repented and this was the course of the obedient men such as of David till they came to know the free justification of God by faith whereas the true repentance after the Priesthood of Christ doth clense the Conscience from the guilt of all sinnes past and doth perfect them from that minde of the flesh so as sin doth no looger raigne in their mortall body but in this justification by faith in Christ they present themselves to God as living from the dead and their members weapons of righteousnesse to God Hebr. 9.9 14. Rom. 6.2 12.13 The third day of the VVeeke THe mysteries of the Kingdome are shewed by the Parable of a Sower Luk. 8.10 c. with 5. The Sower is the Sonne of man and the seed is the word of God inlightening to immortality The Deceiver is the Devill both as hee is a spirit and as he hath the authority in men of this world which as vessell or a bed do cover and darken the light of immortality in this world under mortality The men that heare the word are of foure sorts The first sort of hearers are onely hearers and no doers these deceive themselves in the vaine knowledge of the word for the Devill and the World take away the word from the heart that they cannot beleeve the truth of it in such sort as to reforme their lives and to fulfill it in their obedience that so they should be saved but as an hard way hath seed and sheweth it as to allure the fowles of the ayre So a● hard●●d heart and worldly minde as Matth. 13.15 May have knowledge by the word but they onely boast of it in a common profession after the mortall life whereby they may be made the better instruments for the Devill to possesse such hearts commonly to serve every lust as turne and to be subject even as for a man to walk in a hard way at his pleasure these are such as know but beleeve not 2 The second sort are such as receive the seed in stony ground These doe both know and beleeve the Word so as with joy to doe it very hastely for as the stony ground doth make the seed to spring forth soonest so these take the Word quickly with joy as Mat. 17.13.5.20 Matt. 4.5 but have no strength of heart to hold the word constantly in the faith hope and love of immortality but when the mortall Authorities come upon them and afflict them with the Sun beames of their torments and chastise them as a Father for that they would forsake them and their mortall glory to embrace a vaine base word as it seemeth to them without any wordly society honour or pleasure And thus wordly men being offended at the Word do rage against these sort of people that with such joy received it whose hearts also being not prepared for these tryals doe faint under the burthen and all their knowledge faith and obedience to the word is by force of the hard persecution disdained to bee any longer beleeved in their heart and as stony ground it is able to bring the fruit of the word to no further perfection therefore they now submit their heart to the power that oppresseth from without them by which all their former light is concluded in darkenesse 3. The third sort are such as receive the seed amongst thornes These also are such as know and believe for a time but they nourish an enemy to the word within them namely worldly cares desire of riches and the pleasures of this mortall life which may seeme to sustain and to give honour and credit to the word but in the end it will quite chocke the faith hope and love to immortality as that such will fall away of themselves wholly to imbrace this present world the reason is because these were never perfect in love nor sound in the faith but having a heart and a heart the deceits of sin which are in the world through lust growing naturally in the hart will soone exalt such men in pride of knowledge to fall into the condemnation of the Devill secretly For thus much doth the parable import to them which know it that the seede which fulleth among thornes doth by helpe of the thornes in some part of the seede spring up to be taller and longer yet at length the thornes take away the naturall being of the corne so as it perisheth as a man whose breath is stopped if the thornes riches and pleasures of life be cut down and fall from him he is seen to fall of himself as a tree that being decayed at the roote is overswayed of the top and the fall thereof is greater by how much the weight of the branches is heavier This is the estate of those which receive the word of Christ with the glory of the world pleasures of s●●s the greater shew it maketh the greater shame it bringeth in the end the greater condemnation in the word and none of these can bring forth fruit to perfection 4. The last sort of men are like good ground These receive the word as the Children of wisdom and the Children of light they know believe the word with reverence they prepare the heart that it be gentle perfect and simple as worthy to receive it being carefull that what they know and believe they may hold both in profession and practice constantly and with increase wherefore this good ground bringeth forth fruit in patience Luke 8.15 The reason is because of the contrariety of the evill one either in worldly authorities or in the lusts of the flesh which hate the word
spirit of the Christian from Christ Heb. 2.14 with Mat. 16.18 through this gate Jesus Christ the head is entered into the Kingdom of Heaven and from death is living in immortality Luke 24.26 Rev. 1.18 Christ therefore being in the state or immortall glory knocketh on the farther side of the gate calleth to his spouse that are in suffering estate of mortall shame to come away to him from mortality to immortality On this hither side of the gate the spouse or Church which are every suffering Christian in the truth do knock when they sigh in their ●●ibulations being oppressed and grieved desiring that mortality may be swallowed up of life and wishing hart●ly that they might be out of mortall bodies be present with the Lord which is best of all 2 Cor. 42.4.6.8 Phil. 1.23 And thus we may understand how earnestly Christ the husband knocks at one side calling the Christian his wife and we may consider how lovingly the wife also knocks at the other side beseeching him to draw her and indue her with power to put off the mortall cloathing whereby she is yet holden in this world from him that so she may overcome all the power principalities and authorities which do keepe them from the full enjoying of love not that Christ can come to his spouse againe into a mortall and cursed estate but that she having the earnest of his spirit may follow him through the straightest gates to his glory in an immortall and blessed estate And as many as are thus gathered unto Christ from mortality are the Church of the first borne written in the Heavens and their spirits are perfected all which at the time of the judgement of Christ shall receive that Kingdom of God which cannot be moved Heb. 12.22 to 28. 4. It grieves me to heare such as think themselves to be spirituall and Christians to boast in a carnall mortall Bondage after the worldly elements of the heathen whereby they are inforced to eat swines flesh as a thing necessary to eternall salvation and to justifie themselves in defiance of God his holy spirit and word whereas in Christ the lawfull meates which were sanctified to an holy Use for sacrifice profited not to purge the Conscience from sin nor to justifie before the holy God of Israell Heb. 9.8 c. These therefore are much deceived and blinded in mortality and reprobate to every good work as Tit. 1.15.16 untill they are by the light of the word enlightened to immortality and by the grace of God the saviour which hath appeared unto all men are by chastisement taught what to deny how to live and for what to waite Tit. 2.7 to 14. 5. From the fulfilling of this word I will have mercy and not sacrifice Mat. 12.7 Hos. 6.7 is shewed what the Lord rejecteth and what he now requireth in Christ If any man bring to God an offering or be envious against a brother or neighbour for Gods sake as he thinketh first he rejecteth the offering for that it is the gain of oppression as if God should say I gave thee life and commanded thee not to defraud or oppresse therefore I will not ●obery for an offering if the goods be lawfully gotten yet God rejecteth him saying I commanded thee to be mercifull and to love thy neighbour and the stranger as thy selfe which thou hast not done this Offering and more then this is by my will due to the poore and so none of thine therefore I will not have neglect of the poore or transgression for an Offering If the Offering be lawfull and free from sin against the poore yet the Lord saith I will not now have thee to offer thy goods in sacrifice but that with them thou extend mercy to all that are in want of thy mercy If a man do thus serve God in his goods yet offend in his person in being hard hearted to his brethren that confesse and desire forgivnesse of the trespasse against him if he yet bind and will not loose the sin the Lord will say unto him except you forgive men their offences Mar 11.25.26 neither will the heavenly Father heare thee to forgive thy sins Mat. 6.14.15 All which sheweth that it is in vaine or a procuring of judgement for any man to go to the Lord by faith in Christ and his heart not perfect in mercy and love to his brother that he seeth with his eyes 1 Iohn 4.20 The first day of the Week 1. THe eare receiveth the word as the mouth eateth meate The bread which the mouth eateth is no bread nor the life which bread sustaineth is no life in respect of the bread of an immortall life therefore the holy spirit calleth mortall man to eat of the true food for to live which is done by hearing to obey the word for thus their soule shall live c. Isai. 55. 〈◊〉 c And thus we eat the bread of God which is come down from Heaven and thus we are communicants in the body and blood of Christ for life when we hear and do the word of God and be made obedient in the fellowship of his sufferings John 6.27.33.35 c. this hearing is the same with believing as John 6.47 c. and this is the immortall eating for not every one that heareth and understandeth the word eateth or believeth to life but he only that so tasteth the word with his eare as that he obey and delight in it from his heart to do the work thereof in spirit and truth and knowledge 2. From the presence of Gods being with us we have faith as Heb. 11.6 with Reu. 1.8 For as we believe his presence to be such in his visitation that in him we live move and have our beings so likewise in his inspiration whereby we are instructed to avoide all wayes of errour heresie and are guided into all truth so also by his being with us in spirituall presence we are kept by his power from all evill of this world and are likewise rewarded with the blessing of his presence because we wait on him to seeke him diligently and to serve him with all our heart in love This his presence requireth faith in his guidance protection and preservation as in the mind so in the body that no evill shall come to us from him whether of the Plague or otherwise as Psal. 91. Those which sin against his presence and have not the love of God in them do lye open to the hand of his destroying Angel but whosoever have good Consciences towards his presence with us love his name if we should now fear the fears of worldly men we dishonour the presence of the living God we bewray our infidelity in his presence which is all sufficient to keepe us that the evill one shall not hurt us or if we are faithfull in his presence that hath all power in his hands so as a sparrow cannot fall without him nor a hayre of our heads perish but h●●● his