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A43587 The sure mercies of David: or, a second part of Heart-treasure Wherein is contained the supream and substance of gospel-mercies purchased by Christ, and promised in the covenant of grace, together with the several ways how they are made and are to be improved for the saints fort and defence, settlement and incouragement in shaking and back-sliding times. Being the fruit of some meditations upon Isa. 55. 3. By O. Heywood an unprofitable minister of the gospel.; Heart-treasure. Part 2. Heywood, Oliver, 1629-1702. 1670 (1670) Wing H1775; ESTC R216795 143,081 284

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gift of God and none can come to Christ except the Father draw him Joh. 6.44 Alas it is as impossible to believe in Christ as to keep the Moral Law from principles of corrupted nature our state had been sad and forlorn still if God had not undertaken to work the faith which he requireth Duce D●o venitur ad deum 't is only the arm of omnipotency that can draw the soul to Christ Jesus is the only Author and finisher of our faith Heb. 12.2 Eph. 1.19 there is an exceeding greatness of his power to all them that believe put forth to create an act of saving faith all they that have felt it can testifie that this is a rich mercy and this is one of the mercies of the Covenant More particularly there are four choice dispositions promised in the Covenant of Grace which are covenant-Covenant-mercies 1. Saving illumination Jer. 31.34 they shall all know me saith the Lord by nature we are blind and blockish creatures but the new Covenant brings light and sight to the ignorant erring sinner and Oh what a mercy is it to know God and Christ and sin and misery and duty and felicity to know Scripture-truths and Gospel-mysteries our own hearts and the sweetness of Grace heaven and the way thither certainly such saving knowledge is worth a world truly such light is sweet and a pleasant thing it is for the eye of the soul to behold the Sun of Righteousness and the beauty of Heaven what blind Bartimeus would not own it as a rich mercy to have his eyes opened and is it not a blessed thing to be translated out of Aegyptian darkness into this marvelous light Oh happy are the eyes that are annointed with the new-covenant eye-salve and behold Coelestial objects through this Divine optick of faith and become faithful guides to the feet of an holy life 2. Sound humiliation this is another covenant-Covenant-mercy Ezek. 11.19 I will take the stony heart out of their flesh and will give them an heart of flesh a broken heart is instead of many Sacrifices an hard heart is the greatest judgement and a soft heart the greatest mercy repentance is Gods gift bound up in the Covenant of Grace our sweet and blessed Redeemer is exalted as well to be a Prince that he may give Repentance as to be a Saviour to give unto us remission of sins Oh what a mercy is the spirit of Repentance they that have this Godly sorrow shall never need to sorrow for it such a Repentance needs not to be repented of blessed are they that mourn for sin for they shall rejoyce happy such as sow in tears for they shall ●eap in joy certainly a Converted sinner looks upon a repenting heart as a rich mercy one penitent tear is an orient pearl of more worth than the whole Creation a bleeding soul is a blessed sight in the eyes of God and man it layes the Christian under the promise of the Covenant and qualifies it for remission and the sweetest consolation 3. Another Covenant-mercy with respect to the condition is heart-sanctification Ezek. 36.25 I will sprinkle clean water upon you and you shall be clean this is the mercy that David is so importunate for create in me a clean heart no less than creation will effect it a putting off the old man and putting on the new in a sound Regeneration is a miraculous mercy Oh what would a poor soul give for dominion over some special corruptions and power to resist temptations why here it is this mercy of mortification which is also a Christians duty is infolded in this blessed Gospel-Covenant so that sin shall not have Dominion over them that are under this Covenant of Grace a Christian can do more to mortifie sin and Crucifie the flesh than another man every word of God hath a cleansing vertue now you are clean saith Christ through the word that I have spoken to you but the promises of the Covenant have a direct and immediate tendency to cleansing 2 Cor. 7.1 having these promises i. e. the fore-mentioned Covenant let us cleanse our selves from all filthiness both of flesh and spirit it is only the Gospel Covenant that can make Evangelically holy and holiness is the image of God the beauty of a soul the duty of a Christian and the mercy of the Covenant 4. A spiritual conversation this is also included in the Covenant Ezek. 36.27 I will put my spirit within you and cause you to walk in my statutes and ye shall keep my Commandments and do them Oh what a blessed thing is it to have a heart to love and fear and serve the Lord Oh what a mercy to be inabled to perform holy duties to walk with God in all wayes of well-pleasing Jer. 31.33 to have the Law of God written in the heart and transcribed in the life yea to keep Gods commands with ease alacrity and complacency not to have them grievous but pleasant to the soul and thus it is when the Christian acts from an innate principle of Grace and Holiness well this is the promised and purchased condition of the New Covenant God undertakes to put a new habit into the soul his fear which is the beginning of Wisdom and principle of obedience God gives the spirit of prayer the spirit of power love and of a sound mind 2 Tim. 1.9 he promiseth to give them one heart and one way that they may fear him for ever Jer. 32.39 Oh what rich mercies of the New Covenant are these 4. Yet the great mercies of the Covenant are behind under the next head for a Covenant contract conveyance contains the Habendum or grant reflecting advantage to the party Covenanting and that in these words I will be thy God this is repeated fifteen or sixteen times in the Scriptures this this is the mercy of the New Covenant the mercy of mercies the flower cream and quintescence of all mercies God gives himself to the soul by Covenant and what greater or better gift can he bestow if he should give us all the world and deny himself we are miserable beggars if he give himself and nothing of the world we are truly rich if we have God we have all things if we want God we want all things Deus m●us est omnia Ben scripsisti Thoma q●id pet Resp nil nisi ●ipsum Domine my God is my All saith one 't is recorded of Thomas Aquinas the great School-man that a voice from Heaven spake thus to him thou hast well written Thomas what desirest thou and that he answer thus nothing O Lord but thy self this certainly is the Language of a gracious soul Lord put me not off with any thing below or besides thy self what mortal Creature durst have presumed to beg of God such a boon if God had not graciously promised himself in the New Covenant what can the creature desire more what can it now want when it hath an infinite God all
Covenant is as sure as that the World shall no more be totally drowned with Water yea as sure as the standing of the lasting Mountains and Hills yet further as sure as the Ordinances of Sun by day Moon and Starrs by night nay once more it 's as possible that the Heavens should be measured by the short span of a mortal man or the foundations of the earth searched out as for the great and unchangeable God to violate this Gospel-Covenant with his dear Israel of elect souls Read this fully in Isa 54.9 10. Jer. 31.35 36 37. But yet more particularly this Covenant and these mercies of it may be made sure two wayes to believers viz. 1. Infallibly so as not to miss of 2. Immutably so as never to lose these mercies 1. These mercies of the Covenant are sure infallibly i. e. there is a certain number of elect selected souls set apart by the soveraign Lord of Heaven and Earth to eternal happiness by our Lord Jesus Christ and these shall have interest in and possession of the forementioned mercies of David that God hath chosen some to life as the end and through Christ as the way of attaining that end is clear in Scripture Ephes 1.4 According as he hath chosen us in him and ver 5. having predestinated us unto the adoption of Children by Jesus Christ to himself and 1 Thes 5.9 for God hath not appointed us unto wrath but to obtain salvation by our Lord Jesus Christ electing and redeeming love are of the same latitude and extent whom God the Father had in his Council God the Son bore upon the bitter Cross and those that are ordained to eternal life shall believe Act. 13.48 Which Text saith Calvin teacheth that saving faith depends upon Gods eternal election hence also faith is called the faith of Gods Elect Tit. 1.1 because all the Elect and none but the Elect obtain it for all men have not faith it is peculiar to these selected persons Besides God hath laid the plot and platform of mans salvation upon the sure foundation of his own free-grace on purpose to make these things firm and sure to elect souls so that their unworthiness shall not hinder the certain execution of his eternal Decrees Rom. 4.16 therefore it is of faith that it might be by Grace to the end the promise might be sure to all the seed i. e. that the Covenant with all the mercies of it might be made good to all the heirs of promise the election or elect souls hath obtained it but the rest are blinded Rom. 11.7 hence saith the Apostle 2 Tim. 2.19 Dico novit Domiaus qui sunt ejus ipsae oves aliquando seipsas nesciunt sed pastor novit cas secundum electionem ovium ante constitutionem mundi Aug. in Joh. 10. the foundation of God standeth sure the Lord knoweth them that are his he knows these sheep even before they know themselves according to his sure election before the foundation of the world hence also God would not have the enjoyment of these mercies to depend upon mans sorry mutable and inconstant will nor upon any works wrought by man as the whole strain and tenour of the Gospel holds forth and indeed if the whole stress lay on mans free-will it would bring us back to a Covenant of Works and if it were possible for any to attain these that man were the casting cause of his own salvation and then what need of any Redeemer besides it might so fall out yea and would certainly that these mercies might be applyed to none for conditio nihil ponit in esse that which is not effectual without a contingent condition upon which it depends the particular motion of this mans will and so of anothers towards God and closing with promises being in his own choice is doubtful and uncertain and so must needs be the priviledges which depend upon that condition therefore they that make these mercies possibly every ones make them certainly no ones the truth is God hath not left the enjoyment of these Covenant-mercies to the choice or refusal of the fickle or inconstant will of the creature at his pleasure but though he doth not violence to the will but of unwilling makes it willing God himself and Jesus Christ by the holy Spirit hath ingaged himself to bring souls home by converting grace certainly and infallibly though sweetly and suitably to the nature of a rational creature hence effectual calling and instating the elect in these mercies is not left at rovers may-bees or hap-hazard but it 's put beyond all peradventure so that there 's a Must and Shall annext to it Joh. 10.16 other sheep I have them also I must bring and they shall hear my voice Joh. 6.37 All that the father giveth me i. e. by election shall come to me i. e. by faith and repentance the God of Heaven hath ingaged himself for it and he is a God of truth to make good his word and of infinite power and he works and who can let it Videsis Ames Coron ad Coll. Hag. adv●rsus Remens Artic. prim de electione Cap. 4. p. 15. c. he worketh all things according to the council of his own will Eph. 1.11 All that God the Father hath given to Christ in the free election the Son hath undertaken to bring to glory by his mediatory administration this is the first these mercies are sure infallibly the heir of glory shall partake of them 2. They are sure immutably not any that do partake of these mercies shall ever lose them they shall alwayes have them and shall ●ever be deprived of them there are in●eed some common gifts of the spirit that God may revoke and take away as the gifts ●hat Saul had but these gifts of Grace and ●his effectual calling are without repentance Rom. 11.29 he will never repent of or retract ●hese precious donations Mary's better part ●hall never be taken from her worldly riches ●ay be lost but spiritual mercies are durable ●iches God the Author of these mercies is ●mmutable with him there is no variableness ●or shadow of change he receives no varia●ion from the contingent events of second ●auses the Lord will not forsake his people for ●is great names sake because it hath pleased ●he Lord to make them his people 1 Sam. ●2 22 he hateth putting away he will not ●is-inherit his Children for misdemeanours ●e knows their frame sees and pitties their ●eaknesses raiseth them out of falls and ●eals their back-slidings Christ Jesus the ●urchaser of these mercies is the Amen Rev. 3.14 Heb. 13.8 Isa 63.1 Joh. 10.28 29. Joh. 17. the ●aithful and true witness the same yesterday ●o day and for ever mighty to save a merci●ul and faithful high-Priest none can pluck ●hem out of his hands he will lose none of ●hese that his father hath given him he will ●ave to the uttermost This our Joshua will ●ring the elect souls to the Canaan of eternal
can easily wink all the bravery of this lower World into blackness and deformity and pitty the sottish sensless sons of men that take up their rest below and neglect the main concernments of Eternity Ah thinks the gracious soul what fools are these that chase these guilded vanities and pant after the dust of the Earth would to God they did but see with these enlightned eyes that Gods spirit hath helpt me to Oh that they did but taste the sweetness of that Grace that my soul is enamoured with they would thirst after the World no more but long for God yea this living loving God and never be content till they come to appear before God How blessed are they that have their sins pardoned hearts purged souls reconciled that have God for their portion and Heaven for their inheritance and eternal mansion 4. The mercies of the Covenant are enlarging and encreasing mercies the Christian that hath them is like the house of David that grows stronger and stronger these are tending to perfection and make the soul strive and thrive in holiness Prov. 4.18 going from step to step from strength to strength pressing towards the mark rising as the Sun unto Noon-day or as the water to the spring yea this water shall still be springing up to eternal life Joh. 4.14 Grace makes the soul long after means of growth and so increase with all increase of God till it be a perfect man in Christ the soul is insatiable and never saith it hath enough till it have arrived to the measure of the stature of the fulness of Christ Ephes 4.13 yea till it have attained to the resurrection of the dead Phil. 3.11 Oh sirs examine your hearts herein how do you come on and increase in Religion do you grow in grace in knowledge faith love humility repentance self-denyal and heavenly-mindedness where 's your proficiency have you found grace like a grain of Mustard-seed have these mercies ripened into the blade and full ear of deliberate and proportionable fruit-bearing a right Christian will never say he is good enough while he sojourns in this lower Region nor yet happy enough till he be with God in Heaven Thus much for the third Use which was an Use of Examination CHAP. IX IV. THE fourth Use is of Conviction Redargation and Reprehension and this falls heavy on the heads 1. Of Sinners 2. Of Saints 1. If the mercies of the Covenant be sure mercies as we have cleared fully Oh what folly are those souls guilty of that are Christless graceless careless souls that have no interest in these mercies and never trouble themselves about ensuring these Covenant-mercies to their own souls how many in the World are destitute of these mercies there is a Generation of Men and Women that live within the pale of the visible Church that may be called Lo-Ruhamah for they have not yet obtained mercy nay in the state they are in there is no mercy for them because they are not yet in Christ through whom these Covenant-mercies flow unconverted souls are unconcerned persons in these mercies these dogs have nothing to do with this Childrens Bread and yet who so apt to catch and snatch these precious dainties they love to hear the glorious priviledges of believers laid open as Justification Reconciliation Adoption and eternal life and yet we must sadly say they have nothing to do with these if they hear Discourses of Gods mercy how are they pleased tickled and even ravished and they make no question but they shall be saved as well as others and they think surely God that made them will not damn them but ask these poor souls whether they be savingly converted renewed ingrafted into Christ by faith alas they know not what this means they never asked their own souls the question nay they are ready to think that is a very needless enquiry or impossible to know however this never lay upon their Hearts and Consciences as necessary in order to clearing up this great case whether they have obtained mercy But let all ignorant sots know that he that made them will not have mercy on them Isa 27.11 let all prophane Rebels against the King of Heaven know that God will not be merciful to any wicked Transgressor Psal 59.5 Gods Attributes are all Analogal and Correspondent he will not cease to be just and holy that he may be merciful he will be merciful in his own way Mercy and Covenant shall go hand in hand 't is a ridiculous folly for men to conceit they shall have the Mercies of the Covenant that are not within the Covenant this is that fallacy that Logicians call fallacia dividendi conjungenda of dividing things to be conjoyned 't is most dangerous and damnable in Divinity when souls dream of having peace without grace happiness without holiness but let men know there 's no mercy but in the Covenant where no ark of the Covenant no seat of mercy where there 's no work of Grace there 's no Covenant of Grace where Christ is a Saviour he will be a Soveraign Act. 5.31 Act. 3.26 where he gives remission of sins he will give repentance his way of blessing is a turning persons from their iniquities God will not shew mercy to any but in his own way such must obtain mercy in converting Grace as obtain mercy in the enjoyment of pardoning Grace sanctification goeth along with Justification Paul obtained mercy by forsaking his own old courses 1 Tim. 1.13 God saveth us according to his mercy how why by the washing of Regeneration and renewing of the Holy Ghost Titus 3.5 they are saved from sin that are saved from wrath and Hell 't is a self-deceiving soul-damning contradiction to dream of pardoning without purging grace thousands in the World fancy a God to themselves made up all of mercy and let them do what they please they can bolster up themselves with this conceit God is merciful and so as God himself saith Psal 50.21 these things hast thou done and I kept silence thou thoughtst that I was altogether such a one as thy self but I will reprove thee and set thy sins in order before thee q. d. think not to make me a Patron of thy wickedness 't is true I spare thee and suffer thee to live quietly but forbearance is no acquittance think not I love thee because I afford thee outward mercies which thou abusest to licentiousness but I am resolved to take vengeance on thee I have justice as well as mercy and I have a season wherein I shall pour out the Vials of ●ny wrath upon Vessels of wrath that are ●itted to destruction a time is coming when ● shall tear you in pieces and there shall be ●one to deliver Oh sirs the condition of graceless unconverted souls is sad for 1. They are under a sure and sad sentence of condemnation for as the mercies ●f the new Covenant are sure to believers ●o the curses of the old Covenant are as
THE SURE MERCIES OF DAVID Or a Second Part of HEART-TREASURE Wherein is contained the supream and substance of Gospel-mercies purchased by Christ and Promised in the Covenant of Grace together with the several ways how they are made sure to all the Heirs of Promise and how they are to be improved for the Saints Fort and Defence Settlement and Incouragement in shaking and back-sliding times Being the fruit of some Meditations upon Isa 55.3 By O. Heywood an unprofitable Minister of the Gospel Zech. 9.11 As for thee also by the blood of thy Covenant I have sent forth thy Prisoners out of the pit wherein is no water Evangelium est ceu vehiculum quoddam per quod ad nos defertur Christus cum justitia suâ omnibus donis Luth. tom 3. f. 428. a. LONDON Printed by R. W. for Tho. Parkhurst and are to be sold at his Shop at the Bible and three Crowns in Cheapside near Mercers Chappel To all the Heirs of Promise the Saints of the most high God the Sons and Daughters of Abraham whom God hath betrothed to himself in the sweet Gospel-Covenant and who live in hopes of their nuptial day preparing in grace to enter into the chambers of glory at death and the general Resurrection grace mercy and peace TWo things my Dearly beloved in the Lord are absolutely necessary to make souls happy 1. That the ●hing possessed be fully adaequate to the nature of the soul 2. That ●t be made over to it legally and everlastingly for if either any thing be defective at present to give content or there be danger of losing it it is not commensurate to the souls state or need for as this immortal spark infused into man whereby he is a rational creature is vast and capacious in its desires and dimensions so it is very lasting yea everlasting in its continuance and duration therefore its riches that must make it happy must be both suitable and durable But all the creatures fall short in both the soul of man travelling through this spacious universe upon the feet of its affections and following the guidance of the intellectual faculties the souls ear and eye can get no satisfying sight or report in answer to that curious inquest who will shew me any good to fix upon the creature is to set our eyes upon that which is not for its vanity yea to place our hopes on that which hath a lye in its right hand and so becomes vexation of spirit in an astonishing disappointment woe were to man if there were no hopes for him but in this life and great were his infelicity if what Atheists say and think that there is no God were true how poorly should this Princely thing in man be served with the sordid husks of creatures how base and bruitish would its life be how well becoming man would that Epitaph be of the Epicure which Cicero saith was fitter to be writ on an Oxes grave than mans Haec habeo quae edi quaeque exsaturata libido hausit the things my greedy appetite hath devoured are mine as they cry But let such Brutified Sots that understand nothing of the worth or proper food of immortal souls feed on husks let the Heaven-born Saints aspire to other nourishment if the mixed multitude of common professors linger after the Aegyptian food of Cucumbers Numb 11.4 5. Qui mundo adhaeserunt ut marinis petris alga contemnunt immortalitatem sicut Senex Ithacensts qui non veritatem coel stem patriam eam quae vere est lucem sed fumum optabat Clem. Alexand. adm ad gen Melons Leeks Onions and Garlick the real Saints feed on Heavenly Manna the flesh and blood of Christ is the proper pabulum animae or nourishment of the soul the soul hath a more tender appetite which requires answerable food it cannot feed on such course stuffe as worldly delights hear David begging as for an alms but what alms begs he mercies but what mercies tender mercies Psal 40.11 withhold not thy tender mercies from me O Lord q. d. there are common mercies that fill the bellies and cloath the bodies of good and bad but these will not serve my turn nor save my soul the mercies that will do me good for ever are tender things of another stamp that come streaming through the blood of a Mediator that are dipt in Covenant love and such as can fill and feed and feast my soul for ever These are the mercies that God hath dropt into your bosoms oh the heirs of promise and these are the mercies described and deciphered in this Treatise I have gone out to measure the Land of Promise and according to grace received I have viewed it in the length and breadth thereof and I have no reason to bring up an evil report on it it 's a Land flowing with Milk and Honey a blessed and beautiful Land which God careth for and if the Lord delight in you he will bring you into it what though there be Giants and Anakims of opposition in Heavens way fear them not for they are bread for us shall turn to the Saints nourishment and their defence is departed from them the Lord is with us Let not our hearts faint God will carry us as upon Eagles Wings he will give us a pillar of Cloud by day and a pillar of fire by night sure mercies in the way and everlasting mercies in the end this is the true Arabia felix yet far beyond that which though it abounded with spices and gold profits and pleasures yet stupifies the senses of the inhabitants with its suffocating sweetness but there 's no nauseous disgusting of heavenly delights by those that partake thereof the longer you enjoy them the more you long after them and the fuller draught you take the sweeter rellish they have Oh the pleasure a soul may have in divine things other things will stink in comparison of these ravishing delights no pleasures like those that come from above but that which adds an Emphasis to these is that they are sure as well as sweet abiding as well as abounding pleasures God the Author and object of them is immutable the spring of them the love of God the meritorious cause Christs blood the way of conveyance precious promises all these are settled and the same as long as the soul needs mercies it enjoys them for we have grace to help in time of need God will not men cannot pluck away these mercies from you you that have a well-grounded title thereunto God will not for the gifts and callings of God are without repentance and whom he loves once he loves to the end men cannot for they are above and beyond their reach Sole sale omnia conservantur these mercies are made sure to you by a Covenant of Salt which is a symbole of incorruption they wear not away with length of time nor are they snatcht away by humane violence the Tyrants rage cannot pluck sure mercies
they are the Children of God Eph. 1.14.4.30 Rom. 8.15 16. and this is an earnest of their inheritance which assures them of the whole possession it 's a seal and takes away all occasion of doubting Paul saith of all believers 1 Cor. 2.12 we have not received the spirit of the world but the spirit which is of God that we might know the things that are given us of God i.e. these mercies of the Covenant Adoption pardon sanctification salvation God hath laid it upon us as a duty to make our calling and election sure not in it self 2 Pet. 1.10 but to our selves therefore it is attainable for God doth not command us impossibilities 2 C●r 13.5 he that bids us try our selves whether we be in the faith supposeth we may come to know upon an exact tryal Besides many of the Saints have been assused of their sincerity and salvation by ordinary ways which all the Saints may use and have a like success in a like full assurance of faith Mark 11.24.1 Joh. 5.14 15. and God hath bid us ask that we may receive that our joy may be full now we are to ask in faith that he will grant what we ask and we have a promise to be heard yea he therefore sets us on asking that he may give But I need not stand long to prove the possibility of a Child of Gods attaining assurance for experience doth abundantly confirm it and blessed be God that in this we can groundedly say the Papists are Lyars 3. Another sort whom this Text and Doctrine confutes is the Arminians and this in two respect 1. In the business of universal Redemption 2. In the falling away from Grace 1. The Text saith these are the sure mercies of David God's Davids or beloved ones have only an interest in them not all men and in the Doctrine I say that Covenant-mercies promised in Christ are purchased and insured by Christ to all the Heirs of promise and I must add only to these and to none besides and therefore Christ dyed not for all and I shall only use these two Arguments which immediately relate to the present subject 1. Christs mediatory undertakings are not intended as a price for any but such as were proposed by God to the Mediator in the Covenant of Redemption to be Redeemed by him but all and every one were not so proposed therefore not redeemed I have before opened that great transaction betwixt the Father and the Son now 't is most certain that the Mediators death and sufferings are to be lookt upon as regulated and qualified in respect of their effects according to what was proposed by the Father and consented to by the Son hence Christ saith that he came not to do his own will but the will of him that sent him and to finish his work and to give eternal life to as many as God had given to him therefore Christ must by his undertakings ensure these mercies to all those and none but those that the Father proposed to him in this everlasting bargain as for that conditional giving of some to Christ which some speak of that would derogate from his glory for he must needs know the event and that such a conditional giving would not effect it and to say he would what should not come to pass or to apply such means as he knew would not be effectual to the end cannot be imagined besides those that are given to Christ are contra-distinguished from others that are not given to him therefore these only are assigned peculiarly to be redeemed and not others Arg. 2. All those and only those whom Christ Redeemed have all the mercies of the Covenant insured to them but all have not all the mercies of the Covenant ensured to them and conferred on them therefore all are not Redeemed by Christ Christ is the surety and Mediator of the New Covenant and he gives Faith Repentance Pardon Heaven to them for whom he is engaged as a Surety they shall not fail of all the covenant-Covenant-mercies that are absolutely necessary to Salvation for he is faithful in the Execution of all his Offices now we know all men have not saving Faith nor Repentance it cannot be conceived but that his satisfaction must be equally effectual for the procuring of these saving mercies to those whose room he sustained and indeed God promiseth as a recompence to him that he shall see of the travel of his soul and be satisfied yea he shall justifie many i. e. as many as he undertook for Isa 53.11 if Christ hath born their iniquities they must be justified else he missed of his end there is an inseparable connexion betwixt Christ's undertaking for them and his bestowing Covenant-mercies on them all that are Redeemed by Christ's Blood are made Kings and Priests to God Rev. 5 9 10. they are purchased to be a peculiar people to God they are washed from their sins in his blood redeemed from their vain Conversation delivered from spiritual enemies to serve God in holiness all their days and to be received to Heaven when they dye these are the mercies of the Covenant which the Mediator purchaseth and applyeth to all the elect and to none but elect souls therefore none else are Redeemed for there is no saving nor eternal mercy procured to any reprobate by Christ's death for the proper and native fruits of Christs death are not divided therefore he prays for them that were given to him and for whose sake he did sanctifie himself Joh. 17. and excludes the reprobate World for whom he purchased not these Covenant-mercies therefore he dyed not for them that 's the former 2. This point confutes Arminians in their sad opinion of the Saints Apostacy some hold a total as Lutherans others a final as Arminius others maintain a total and final Apostacy of Saints we hold that believing regenerate justified persons that are endowed with the divine nature and a lively hope shall not lose that principle and fall from that state of grace and be utterly deprived of the favour of God and indeed we need no other Arguments but this that these mercies of the Covenant are sure mercies which they would not be if they might be lost there is the immutability of Gods Promise in the New Covenant the intercession of Jesus Christ for the Elect the Omnipotency of the Shepherd of Israel who will not lose one of his Sheep the efficacy of the spirit supporting and renewing the seed of God and life of Grace in believers 1 Joh. 3.9 and this seed of God keeps a believer from sinning in two respects 1. He hates and ●ills in part the evil which he wills and works 2. If by humane frailty he fall Rom 7.19 he makes not a trade of sin or keeps a course in it but the seed of Grace makes him restless till he return to God and be entertained into favour and fellowship with him thus though good David sometimes goes
by his counsel and afterwards receive me to glory Oh happy soul that hath the God of Jacob for his God and these Covenant-mercies his portion who can hurt such a soul But oh the woful state of one that hath not the name of God as a Tower or Chamber to run unto when evils are approaching how dreadful was Sauls state when the Philistines were upon him and God had forsaken him just such will be the condition of a soul destitute of Covenant-mercies in the day of publick or personal calamity alas all they bore up their carnal hearts with is gone and God is gone and now they must either burst with grief or through despair make away themselves as Judas and Achitophel See Psal 52.7 Oh forlorn state of such as took not God for their God sirs think seriously of these things 6. These Covenant-mercies will have mighty influence upon your spirits in Gods service and in your conversation an interest in the mercies of the Covenant will make you fear God and tremble to offend so good a God there is forgiveness with thee that thou maist be feared Psal 130.4 nay fear to offend God is one great mercy of the Covenant these will melt your hearts into tears of Evangelical repentance for offending God as you may gather from Zech. 12.10 nay brokenness of heart is one of the mercies of the Covenant sence of these mercies will make your souls love God clearly Luk. 7.47 nay love to God is one of the mercies of the Covenant and so for the rest of the Graces there 's not an useful disposition requisite to qualifie us for Gods service but 't is contained in the Covenant hereby we shall know Gods will be willing to obey it delight our selves in Gods service as David Psal 5.7 I will come into thy house in the multitude of thy mercy and in thy fear will I worship towards thy holy Temple we shall then sing in the ways of the Lord and in the height of Zion and flow together for the goodness of the Lord Jerem. 31.12 i. e. the goodness of the Lord will engage the Saints to come with chearfulness into Gods presence and thank God for an opportunity of waiting on so good a God holy hearts delight in holy works grace fits the soul for God Covenant-mercies render a soul capable of and suitable to Covenant-duties and the more you partake of these mercies the more delight will you take in duty the more like you are to God the more delight will you take in God and God will delight more in you and so there will be sweet fellowship betwixt God and your souls on the contrary carnal spirits cannot endure spiritual exercises they come to duties as a Bear to the stake and when they are therein they are upon a Rack Lord be merciful to such a soul 7. These Covenant-mercies will not leave the soul till they have brought it to Heaven Gods mercies are in the Heavens that 's their proper Element and they never cease moving and mounting the soul upwards till they have raised him up into the highest Heavens where they shall drink of the River of his pleasures Psal 36.5 8. now Covenanted souls do but taste that the Lord is gracious but then they shall eat and drink abundantly and shall be satisfied with marrow and fatness yea bathe their souls in that fulness of joy and pleasures for evermore Psal 16.11 these mercies will make you rich towards God and rich with God to all Eternity if you dye with Covenant-mercies in your hearts you depart like Old Simeon with Christ in your arms and dye in peace and rest with God these sure mercies lead the van to eternal glory which comes in the rear of a temporal life and spiritual graces yea eternal life is begun here as Scripture testifies how is that why no otherwise than by the possession of these spiritual mercies and Communion with God thereby this is eternal life to know the only true God and Jesus Christ Joh. 17.3 You lay hold on eternal life here by laying hold on these best blessings and Covenant-mercies 1 Tim. 6.12 19. he that hath the Son hath life and by believing on the name of the Son of God he may know that he hath eternal life for he hath the record in himself See 1 John 5 10-13 what is this witness it is contained in some of these sure mercies of David Oh therefore for a share and interest therein on the other hand he that hath nothing to do with these sure mercies hath nothing to do with eternal glory such as are strangers from the Covenants of promise Eph. 2.12 have no hope of a better life as the Tree falls so shall it lye and such as are found without mercies in their hearts at death shall be found destitute of mercy at the great day There is one sort of persons I would more particularly press to look after their share in these sure mercies of David and those are the Children of Godly Parents and hence Solomon prays Remember the mercies of David thy Servant 2 Chron. 6.42 so you that are the posterity of godly predecessours cry out for and apply the mercies of your Fathers and there are two cogent arguments in the quality of these mercies the Text mentioneth for here they are said to be sure consider 1. Your Parents found them sure to them 2. The Promise will make them sure to you 1. Consider your Religious Ancestours found these Covenant-mercies sure to their own souls our Fathers trusted in thee cryed to thee they were delivered were not ashamed Psal 22.4 5. Heathens did pertinaciously adhere to the Religion of their Predecessors and shall Children of Godly Parents forsake their Fathers God and such a God as never failed them Moses in his Song saith he is my God and I will prepare him an habitation my Fathers God and I will exalt him Exod. 15.2 enquire and search you that are the seed of his servants had your fathers ever cause to complain of God was he not as good as his word to them did he not punctually keep touch with them and make good all his promises to them did not your Godly Parents breath their last with good speeches of God did they not affectionately commend his service to you upon their death-bed reflect upon their dying words did they not proclaim to all the World that God was a faithful Covenant-keeping God to them and did they not assure you he would be as good to you if you embrace him and keep his ways yea cannot you bear witness for them that their last words were speaking well of God as Jacob and Joseph both did upon their death-bed did not they in the faith and sense thereof commend you into the hands of their gracious God as Jacob Gen. 48.15 16. the God which fed me all my life long unto this day the Angel which Redeemed me from all evil bless the lads did they not
unrighteous man his thoughts and let him return unto the Lord and he will have mercy upon him and to our God for he will abundantly pardon Isa 55.7 they are mercies fear not being made welcome they are sure mercies fear not disappointment thou hast a tender of mercies that 's mercy yea such a mercy as the fallen Angels never had or ever shall have and if thou refuse thou dost not only neglect a great salvation but the Devils shall rise up in judgement against thee it 's a wonder of mercies that thou art not past hopes of mercies thou hast run a wild course yet there 's hope if now thou come upon the call of mercy all the condition God requires is acceptance of Christ and Grace it sticks at your wills and if you wilfully reject mercy what must save you if you will be damned who can hinder you you must thank your selves for ever the God of mercy stands waiting at your door the Prince of peace purchased mercy at a dear rate the spirit of grace knocks and put in his blessed finger at the hole of the door will not yet your bowels move towards him he beseecheth you to be reconciled that might with a word command you into Hell and will you have no bowels of mercy towards your own souls Ministers Intreat 2 Cor. 5.20 Rom. 12.1 Travel Study Weep and earnestly beseech you for mercies sake to come in and yet will you stand out and must I after all this pains leave you short of mercy these sure and sweet mercies God forbid however remember you were warned CHAP. XI VI. THE sixth Use is of Instruction and Direction to sinners and Saints wherein I shall as paper-room permits ●ay before you four sorts of Directions 1. What is a poor soul to do that he may obtain interest in these mercies 2. How a doubting soul may be assured of these Covenant-mercies 3. In what cases may a Christian improve Covenant-mercies 4. How a good soul that hath interest in these mercies is to behave himself For the first which concerns graceless ●uls poor unregenerate Creatures if any ●ch enquire what they must do that they may have a part and portion in these sure ●ercies of David I shall briefly propound ●ese seven Directions 1. Make a strict enquiry into your state ●●ligently examine what title you have to ●e Mercies of the Covenant practise this ●eat and much neglected duty of self-tryal whether you have closed with the Covenant whether Christ be in you 2 Cor. 13.5 or you be 〈◊〉 Christ whether faith be in you or you 〈◊〉 in the faith self-knowledge is a good ●gree towards saving grace Authology is ●e first step to Theology a man cannot will not look after mercy till he know his own misery they that conceit themselves to be something deceive themselves therefore let every man prove his own work Gal. 6.3 4. Oh how many thousands with a● vain hope do descend into everlasting burnings how many presume they have as good a title to mercy as any and fall short of it mistakes in this point are dangerous and damning therefore soul try thy title be 〈◊〉 a point concerning thy state some a● Children of wrath and have not obtained mercy yea all are such by nature that Grace that changeth our title changeth our spirits therefore deal faithfully with your own hearts ask them whether they b● renewed changed soundly converted ask your selves whether you be new Creatures be not put off with silence or a slight answer remember life and death depends on the resolution of this important question you must be tryed another day you canno● evade Gods impartial search only consider there 's no returning back to mend the matter as you are found then at the gret day so must you abide for ever but here 〈◊〉 you find a flaw in your title you may have it well repaired and this is the first step to mending what 's amiss therefore g● a distinct knowledge of your state 2. Work on your hearts the misery of souls being destitute of these sure mercies yea if upon serious examination you 〈◊〉 that your souls have no interest therein o● consider what a dreadful doleful state your souls are in you are indeed Lo-ruhamahs bond-slaves of Satan enemies to God destitute of Christ and have nothing to do with the good things of the Gospel take your state from the blessed Apostle or rather from the infallible dictates of the Holy Ghost Ephes ●2 12 without Christ whatever confident claim you may lay to him however you may boast of him Aliens from the Common-wealth of Israel i. e. no members of the true Church though you may presumptuously call and account your selves the only Sons of the Church you have nothing to do with the spiritual priviledges and sweet Communion of Saints you are strangers from the Covenants of Promise i. e. you are not in this new Covenant but under that of works and have not right to any one promise and so to no Gospel-mercy and therefore without hope yea without God in the World 't is inexpressible yea inconceivable misery that a graceless soul is in it is ready every moment to drop into Hell must be shut out of Heaven God is angry with him every moment Satan hath him in a string leads him whither he list and if he dye this moment he is gone for ever Oh work on your hearts such sad thoughts as these awake Conscience rouze up affections then cry out with the Publican striking on your breast God be merciful to me a sinner Wo is me Luk. 18.13 wretched Creature that I am what shall I do I am undone the guilt of sin is upon me mercy is far from me I have despised free-grace and now I may fear mercy is turned into sury long forbearance will end in just vengeance Oh is there any hope for a forlorn wretch have not I worn out my day of grace is there any hope for me surely a little mercy will not serve my turn I am a great sinner yea the chiefest of sinners there must be a larger dole of mercy to me than others Oh what shall I do men and brethren what must I do to be saved thus sirs bemoan your state it 's not a saying all are sinners and God is merciful that will serve the turn but you must be sin-sick then you 'l desire a Physitian else you 'l slight and scorn both Christ and Covenant Mat. 9.12 13. and all the mercies thereof 3. Be thankful for but be not content with common mercies they are good in their kind and for their use and ends but these are not suitable to or sufficient for the soul a Christian should be content with any thing in the World yet content with nothing in the World the worst of the World doth please a Child of God with God the best of it cannot should not please him without God you must look on these things as good
in the way for a staff or bait but not good as a Center or end to terminate your thoughts upon Remember the worst of men may have the best of these blessings yet have them with a curse and may perish with them therefore say as David Psal 119.132 look thou upon me and be merciful unto me as thou usest to do unto those that love thy name Psal 106.4 and elsewhere he desires to be remembred with the favour of Gods people as if David should say Lord there are common mercies which fill the belly cloath the back supply outward wants but these thou givest to the bad as well as good and though these are more than I deserve yet more than these I desire these will only serve me the day and date of my temporal life and will take their leave of me at death but Lord thou hast better mercies to bestow than these even such as will stick by me in life and death mercies that concern the soul such as thou bestowest on Children and on heirs of promise Oh let me come in for my Childs part of those and put me not off with any else none besides will fit or fill my precious soul or serve my turn Josh 17.14 I must say as once the Children of Joseph said to Joshua why hast thou given me but one lot and one portion to inherit seeing I am a great people so must I say if I were a bruit Creature one lot of provender for this Carcass would serve my turn but seeing 〈◊〉 am blessed with a noble never-dying soul that hath large capacious faculties 〈◊〉 must have a double portion a single share ●s not enough something that will live ●hen this body is laid in the grave and ●ing is so fit for this immortal soul as 〈◊〉 sure mercies of David Oh that I had my share thereof more than these I cannot reasonably desire expect enjoy and less than these my soul is not content withal 4. Cast out and Cashier all sin break of● thy sinful league with filthy lusts these sure mercies will not lodge in a foul breast where Christ takes up his habitation sin hath not Dominion God and sin go contrary ways mercies mount the soul upwards corruption pulls the soul downwards you must be separate and touch no unclean thing if you would be received embraced as Children and have God for your Father 2 Cor. 6.17 18. be you sure the Throne of iniquity hath no fellowship with God Psal 94.20 and God will challenge such as hate instruction and wilfully run into sin and say Psal 50.16 17 18. what hast thou to do to take my Covenant in thy mouth do not think to yoke Christ and Belial God will not be merciful to any wicked Transgressour do not think to divide mercies and faithfulness make account to enjoy mercies only in the way of truth that you may be able to say as David Psal 119 41. let thy mercies come also unto me O Lord even thy salvation according to thy word q. d. O Lord thou hast mercies to bestow and thou hast told me how and to whom thou wilt distribute these mercies it is to such as fear and love and obey thee and devote themselves to thee why here I am I have served sin and Satan too long now I abhorr the ways in which my soul hath walked I abandon works of darkness I cut off a right-hand sin and pluck out a right-eye lust and now I am in the road of mercy not as though this merited thy favour but as a condition absolutely necessary in the souls of such as obtain mercy Isa 1.16 18. Isa 55.7 according to the precepts and promises of the Word and now though I cannot challenge mercy yet I humbly plead thy promise for mercy even Covenant-mercies I have forsaken my sinful ways and wicked thoughts Psal 119.58 oh be merciful to me according to thy word oh entertain me and then ● shall not lose but change my pleasures ●he sensual pleasures of the flesh for so●id sacred and soul-satisfying delights in Christ and Grace thus renounce sin and you shall have what 's infinitely better but that 's not all 5. Renounce your own Righteousness and look after these sure mercies only for mercy sake the wise merchant sold all Mat. 13.46 not only his worldly enjoyments but self-conceited thoughts of his own Righteousness for this pearl of price deny your selves then enjoy God mercy is flighted when you dream of merit the poor Jews that sought to establish their own righteousness would not submit to the Righteousness of God Rom. 10.3 they had something of their own to lean to they ●corned Gods way of saving sinners they would not be beholding to Gods mercy and so went without the poor Publican was justified but the proud Pharisee condemned come as craving Beggars not as rich Purchasers say as David save me for thy mercies sake Psal 6.4 q. d. Lord I am a weak worthless wicked Creature if thou mark iniquity who can stand I am not worthy of one crumb of kindness most worthy of thy fiercest displeasure if thou condemn me thou art righteous if thou save me thou art infinitely gracious Lord when thy wrath is ready to wax hot and justice lifts up thy hand to strike the fatal blow then reflect upon thy working bowels of tender mercy and stop thy hand from a righteous executing of thy justly deserved sentence of condemnation Remember thy tender mercies and thy loving-kindnesses for they have been ever of old Remember not the sins of my youth nor my transgressions according to thy mercy remember thou me for thy goodness sake O Lord thus that good man pleads with God Psal 25.6 7. and thus do thou come empty handed buy wine and milk without money and without price mercy were not mercy if it were bought at valuable rates but as that 's not possible so that soul that comes to purchase shall be dealt without for all the good things of the Gospel are of free and undeserved gift 6. Close with Jesus Christ the root and spring of these Covenant-mercies I told you in the doctrinal part these mercies are made sure in and by Christ to all the heirs of promise would you then enjoy the benefit of these mercies accept of Jesus Christ by a sound and lively faith you can expect no mercy but through a Mediator grace and truth comes by Jesus Christ Joh. 1.16 all mercy is laid up in Christ as the great Store-house and is to be fetcht out by faith those souls are under a dangerous and soul-damning mistake that imagine God to be any other ways merciful than in Christ it 's even horrible saith Luther to think of God out of Christ this is the only Gospel-way of obtaining mercy Eph. 13.6 God blesseth us with these spiritual blessings in Christ and we are accepted in the beloved Well then how have poor souls interest in Christ this
to thy faith be it unto thee 5. Walk close with God as that is one of the mercies of the Covenant so 't is an evidence of our interest in the Covenant and 't is a notable means of obtaining and maintaining assurance Psal 50.23 to him ●hat ordereth his conversation aright will I ●hew the salvation of God close-walkers have many choice discoveries Psal 119.165 Oh the peace ●hat such have as keep Gods commandments Oh the sweet refreshment which results from a lively obedience the work of righteousness is peace the effect of righteousness is quietness and assurance for ever Isa 32.17 Psal 25 14. Mat. 4.2 Joh. 14.15 16. v. 21. if you keep constantly in the ●ear of God he will discover to you the secrets of his Covenant he will cause the Sun of righteousness to arise upon you if you keep his Commandments you shall have a comforter and he will manifest himself to you But if you grow careless and remiss in your walking and step aside to any gross sin no wonder if you have little assurance of these Covenant-mercies for these do separate betwixt you and your God you and comfort this obscured Davids interest in God and his unsuitable Acts cost him many a tear and sad thoughts of heart which made him cry out of broken bones and bitterly groan out his sad complaints for the want of the joy of Gods salvation yea for one act of sloth and security the Church lost the sweet sense of divine love Cant. 5.26 Oh take heed of sin it is like a filthy vapour rising out of the soul that causeth a mist and a thick mist between God and us as will keep the light of his countenance from shining upon us it begets jealousies suspicio● and uncomfortable fears in the soul whether God be ours or no and therefore take heed of sin and walk humbly wit● God 6. Be much in self-observation som● have an interest in the Covenant but know it not for want of self-discovery therefore it were a good work to consider bo● your hearts and ways indeed the heart 〈◊〉 deceitful but you should take the candle 〈◊〉 the Word in the hand of Conscience an● deal impartially with your hearts seek into the obscure corners thereof and it 's possible in some nook or other you 'l find a Covenant-mercy canst thou not say as Peter i● sincerity Joh 21 17. Isa 38.3 thou knowest that I love thee o● with Hezekiah that you have walkt before God in uprighteness dost thou not find i● thy heart a care to please God fear to offen● him desire to enjoy him hatred of sin love t● the saints poverty of spirit despising th● World and low thoughts of thy best duty well now a sound search and clear discovery of the frame of your spirits will be 〈◊〉 notable way to assure to your selves you● interest in these Covenant-mercies and s● proving your selves Gal. 6.4 Prov. 14.14 your rejoycing and satisfaction shall be from your selves if thou canst but find one saving Grace in thy heart in truth thou maist gather some evidence thence and Gods Children have taken comfort in their sincere love to the Brethren when they have have scarce discerned any other grace and so have assured their hearts before God that they were of ●he truth see 1 John 3.18 19. there 's ne●er a good work done if it be right for principle rule and end but it will help us ●o a discovery of our state that our work ●s wrought in God Joh. 3.21 therefore ●et's be willing to come to the light and try our hearts and acts so may we attain assurance of our interest 7. Reflect upon and recollect your former experiences this was Davids usual method ●o assure his heart of the truth of Grace Psal 77.6 Psal 143.5 6. Job 23.11 12. and his interest in God Psal 77.10 I will remember the years of the right hand of the most high days of old his songs in the night this course took Job and many other saints and the Apostle bids the believing Hebrews call to remembrance the former days in which after they were illuminated they endured a great fight of afflictions Heb. 10.32 and this was in order to the recovery of Gods smiles and the sence of his love you 'l say what am I better for remembring what goodness was in me in time past which I am now fallen from and have lost I answer much every way chiefly because these mercies of the Covenant are sure mercies and though they may be obscured yet never abolished where God loves once he loves to the end Joh. 13.1 Job 19.28 1 Pet. 1.23 the bud and blossom of comfort may be nipt but the root of the matter and incorruptible seed remains in the heart a man in a swoun hath life though possibly 't is not discernable to himself or others grace may be hid yet alive as the sap returns into the root in Winter want of comfortable sense and feeling is not a loss of Grace in this case search your records and see if you cannot find some manifestations of God to your souls in former times I have heard of a godly Woman who was wont to write down how God dealt with her heart and time place manner of her communion with God a time of destruction came the comforts and counsels of Ministers friends were in vain 〈◊〉 a good man gets her Book shews it under her own hand which she could no● deny clears the immutable love of God plyes her with it drives the nail home and thereby she recovered her assurance thus may you therefore recollect experiences 8. Strengthen every grace the greate● any thing is the more is is discernable little Grace is not so soon discovered a● much Grace a greater measure of th● Graces of the spirit carryes a beauty and lustre along with it and hath a self-evidencing testimony of the souls sincerity Christians do you add to your faith vertue knowledge temperance patience Godliness brotherly-kindness charity fo● if these things be in you and abound yo● shall both be fruitful and they will help you to clear up your calling and election 2 Pet. 1 5-10 these resemble the soul to God and the more God-like a Chrstian grows the more clear will he be in point of state Saints of the greatest magnitude are usually more free from doubtings whiles sincere yet weak believers are much pestered with jealousies and misgivings the more you get of these sure mercies into your hearts the more sure you are of your interest in them the faster hold you have of God the surer you 'l be you have indeed hold of him every step towards Zion will add new strength stability and satisfaction to the holy Pilgrim encrease Repentance and you increase assurance of the remission of sins increase faith and that brings on assurance of faith strengthen hope and you settle your Anchor grow in love to God and his way courage and zeal
quae alteri secuco prosint quid procreatio liberorum quid proparatio nomi●is quid adoptiones filiorum quid testamento●um diligentia quid i●sa sepulchro um monumenta quid elo●ia significant nisi nos futuna etiam cogitare Nemo unquam sine magna spe immortalitatis se pro patria offeret ad m●tem and against fear of death he adds Acherontia templa alta orci pallida leti obnubila obsita tenebris loc● nonpudet Philosophum in eo gloriari quod haec non timeat itaque non deterret sapientem mors quae propter incertos casus cotidiè imminet propter brevitatem vitae nunquam longe potest abesse that any that call themselves Christians should dispute against the immortality of the soul when he brings such arguments and Authors to assert it but I am much more ashamed that any real Saints should shrink with fears of death when even that poor Heathen hath spoken so much for the contempt of it Let Christians learn something from Heathens Take a few hints in the Marg. I must but give a taste in this kind a world more instances might be brought out of Heathen Authors to shame professed Christians that have an higher sort of Arguments against the fear of death yet the sense of Covenant-relation is the strongest and the sureness of Covenant-mercies is of singular use to sweeten those bitter pangs when the King of terrours doth appear in the most formidable manner and strikes its last stroke with the most terrible kind of death and truly I may with Mr. Dod call death the friend of grace though it be the enemy of nature our Saviour hath pluckt out its sting and altered the very nature of it The Church pag. 180. I shall conclude this Branch with a Poem of Divine Herberts called Death Death thou wast once an uncouth hideous thing nothing but bones the sad effect of sadder groans Thy mouth was open but thou couldst not sing For we considered thee as at some six or ten years hence after the loss of life and sense Flesh being turn'd to dust and bones to sticks We lookt on this side of thee shooting short where we did find the shells of fledge souls left behind Dry dust which sheds no tears but may extort But since our Saviours death did put some blood into thy face thou art grown fair and full of grace Much in request much sought for as a good For we do now behold thee gay and glad as at dooms-day when souls shall wear their new aray And all thy bones with beauty shall be clad Therefore we can go dye as sleep and trust half that we have unto an honest faithful grave Making our pillows either down or dust CHAP. XIV IV. THE fourth and last head of Directions that I promised to propound is an answer to this Question How a gracious soul that is interested in these mercies is to behave himself though this be a necessary point yet I must cut short in it having insisted too long on the former Heads 1. Believe and receive these mercies this is a faithful saying and worthy of all acceptation De iis quae cognovit futuris quae adhuc sub visum non cadunt tam certum habet persuasionem cognitione praedictus ut ea mag is adesse putat quam quae sunt praesentia Clem. Alex Strom. lib. 7. that Jesus Christ came into the world to save sinners 1 Tim. 1.15 is it the proposition only that is to be credited embraced is it not Christ and the rest of the Covenant-mercies held forth in this precious maxim which is the sweetest flower in the Garden of Scripture the choicest Pearl in the Word and most glorious Star in the whole Constellation of Gospel-promises who dare doubt what God hath spoken and who dare refuse what God doth offer he is so wise that he cannot be deceived and he is so good that he will not deceive you you may better believe God than your own sense give glory to God by embracing these mercies deny or dispute no longer be not ingrateful to that Grace of God that hath condescended so low to give you evidences on purpose that you might believe 2. Improve these sure mercies make use of them in all your particular needs if a man have a good spring he will order it for convenient supplies of many houshold wants and draw it through several chanels for several uses so a Christian must branch out the several mercies of the Covenant to his various cases and uses as enlightning mercy to his darkness enlivening mercy to his dulness pardoning mercy in case of guiltiness purging mercy in case of strong corruptions 2 Cor. 12 7. because Gods grace is sufficient for us in all exigencies in all storms there is Sea-room enough in Gods infinite mercy for faiths full sail Phil. 4.19 our God supplies all wants Religion is a spiritual bond to tye God and a soul together and a Christian in the exercise of his Religion singles out that in God which is needful to him on all occasions the life of faith is a retailing of Divine commodities as the Covenant of grace gives a soul a title thereto as it were by whole-sale Oh let the heirs of promise improve these mercies 3. Be content with these mercies these are sufficient to make you happy seek not further to eke out your contentment in the Creature as though you had not enough in having these what a strange passage is that of good Abraham Gen. 1● 2 Lord God saith he what wilt thou give me seeing I go childless give him why had not God given him himself and was not that an exceeding great reward ver 1. and could Abraham desire more O yes all this is nothing unless God give him a Child he takes no notice of this in comparison of a Son this is just our case let God give us himself and Covenant-mercies we can overlook all these in our distempered fits and look upon them as of no worth if he deny us some outward comfort that our hearts are set upon but this is our sin and shame cannot God himself content us can we go from Covenant-mercies to mend us with common-mercies nay do we not thereby weaken our interest dishonour our portion and dis-ingage God to help us is not God a jealous God and can he endure to have any corrival with him in your affections 4. Walk worthy of these sure mercies Cum id praestiterit gratia ut moremur pe●cata quid aliud facicmus stvivemus in eo nisi ut gratiae simus ingrati Aug. de Sp. et lib. c. 60. Rom. 12.1 oh do not disparage them by your unsuitable carriage live after the rate of heirs of Promise walk exactly spiritually self-denyingly and soul-resignedly God hath given himself and these best blessings to you in mercy oh give your selves and best services to God in a way of duty if you give your selves to
spirit substantially he is and hath the treasury of Grace a store-house of riches to supply indigent Creatures in him are hid all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge Col. 2.3 therefore of his fulness do we receive grace for grace Joh. 1.16 it pleased the Father that in him should all fulness dwell Col. 1.19 and this is laid up on purpose for the supply of his members that from the head may be conveyed influences through the whole body Ephes 4.13 14 15 16. besides he is annointed with authority for these supplies Ephes 1.22 23. he hath put all things under his feet and gave him to be the head over all things to the Church which is his body the fulness of him that filleth all in all hence he tells his Disciples that all power is given to him in Heaven and Earth Mat. 28.18 adde to all this his fidelity that as Moses was faithful as a steward much more is Christ as a Son faithful to him that appointed him Heb. 3 2-6 Well now lay all these together and surely we need not question the certainty of Covenant-mercies Since Christ hath sufficiency authority and fidelity and is thus abundantly qualified for carrying on this Gospel-design he both can and will make good the mercies of the Covenant to the heirs of the promise especially considering 3. The Covenant of Redemption which is an admirable insuring act of free-grace ingaging all the persons of the Sacred Trinity to carry on this work especially God the Son of whom we are now speaking this Covenant of Redemption is that mutual compact betwixt God the Father and the Son concerning the saving of lost man wherein each did undertake to act his part in this great affair as thus God the father doth elect a certain number whom Christ was to Redeem he was to part with his beloved Son out of his bosome whiles he came to the earth to do this great work Isa 42.1 4 6. he was to uphold him incourage him put his spirit into him call him in rightousness hold his hand keep him and give him for a Covenant of the people give him to see his seed Isa 53.10 11. Cap. 49.5 and though they be but few in comparison of the World yet he will make him glorious and in time he will satisfie him in giving him the Heathen for his inheritance and the uttermost parts of the earth for his possession Psal 2.8 this is the ingagement on the Fathers part and then the Lord Jesus the Son of God promised the Father that he would assume the humane nature and so become man putting himself into the sinners stead becoming his surety fulfill all righteousness by obeying the Moral Law suffering for our breach of it be betrayed imprisoned accused condemned crucified buried that he should rise from the dead ascend into Heaven sit at Gods right hand intercede for Saints c. this part that Christ acted is fully laid down in Isa 53. throughout this was the great transaction betwixt the Father and the Son from all Eternity that there was such a mutual agreement See Titus 1.2 That this is no singular Doctrine but opened before See Mr. Bulkly Gospel-Covenant part 1. ch 4. p. 31. to p. 46 where 't is fully opened A so Mr. David Dickson in his Therapentica sac Book 1. chap. 4. p. 23. to pag. 71. in hope of eternal life which God that cannot lye promised before the world began to whom did God promise any thing before man was Created certainly he promised something to Jesus Christ concerning mans Redemption as before-mentioned such a gracious plot was laid and compact made betwixt the Father and the Son and he cannot lye nor deny himself So 2 Tim. 1.9 who hath saved us according to his own purpose and grace which was given us in Christ Jesus before the world began i. e. as Christ was a common person as head instead of the elect so we were given to him by this Covenant and that from all eternity but how come we to know this that are but of Yesterday and so dim-sighted that we cannot see afar off Why ver 10. it is now made manifest by the appearing of our Saviour Jesus Christ who hath abolished death and hath brought life and immortality to light through the Gospel for Christ revealeth all the secrets that were lockt up in the bosome of the Father Well then if this was the mutual stipulation betwixt the Father and the Son there is no question but they will be faithful to each other in the Old Testament God the Father trusted God the Son upon his promise to lay down his life and so brought thousands of souls to Heaven before ever Christ was incarnate or suffered and now when Christ hath gone through the greatest part of his task he trusteth God the Father to make good his part that he may fully see his seed prolong his dayes and that the pleasure of the Lord may prosper in his hand and certainly there cannot be any failing on either part Now this Covenant of Redemption is the Plat-form and foundation of the Covenant of Grace betwixt God and the Elect there is the same number and the like terms proportionably in both hence it is that although a believer find an unfaithful treacherous and unbelieving heart in himself daily departing from the living God yet this Covenant is built upon an higher and firmer Covenant betwixt God the Father and God the Son which cannot be broken and disanulled the Father and Son cannot deceive or be unfaithful to each other hence then it cometh to pass that the Covenant and the mercies thereof are so sure I shall conclude this head with that notable passage of Christs to his Father upon this very account Joh. 17.4 I have finished the work which thou gavest me to do i. e. I have hitherto made good and performed the conditions of the agreement on my part ver 5. and now O Father glorifie me with thine own self i. e. make good thy part in my exaltation this with reference to Christs persen then for his seed and members he tells the Father that he had performed his part to them in manifesting his name to them praying for them preserving of them and now when he was to leave them he desires the Father to do his part of the work in keeping those whom he had given him ver 11. in sanctifying and saving them 17.24 and can we imagine but that God will be faithful to his Son on the behalf of his Saints certainly he will for as they were Redeemed by the Son so they were Elected by the Father and as God the Father gave them to Jesus Christ by election ver 6. and Jesus Christ dyed for them and so Redeemed them so God the Son resignes them up again to the Father who will certainly keep them by his power through faith unto salvation 4. Another thing considerable concerning the insuring of covenant-Covenant-mercies by and
effected this work and their faculties shall be inlarged to take in more of Gods grace and Wisdom That 's the first instruction 2. Another consequence is this if the mercies of the Covenant be made sure in Christ it lets us see the great difference betwixt Covenant-mercies and common mercies temporal and spiritual mercies Saul's mercies that God takes away and the sure Mercies of David founded upon the Covenant of Grace 1 Chron 17.13 take the difference principally in these four particulars 1. They differ in the Fountain Original and rise thereof or in the affection of the giver outward mercies proceed from common bounty these Gospel-mercies from special grace the former from general munificence the other from peculiar benevolence the former are but crumbs for dogs these are bread for Babes all things come alike to all See Eccles 9.1 2 3. so that none can know love or hatred by the want or abundance of Creature-comforts but the mercies of the Covenant are alwayes tokens of special affection Luther calls the whole Turkish Empire but a morsel east to doggs but one dram of Grace is a Childs Patrimony God hates the wicked though he give them the World he loves the Godly Deus saepedat i●atus quod negat propitius though he deny them worldly enjoyments he may give that to his enemies in anger that he denyes his Children in love he gives to many wicked giftless gifts as some call them but he gives his grace his heart himself to his Saints with Covenant-mercies these are always clear evidences of special love they are Bracelets and Jewels that are sent as love-tokens to the espoused Saint from his Heavenly Husband 2. They differ in the dimensions of the gifts their Natures Properties and Proportionables to the precious and immortal soul Temporal mercies may indeed supply the outward man the cloaths cover nakedness fire may warm meat may fill and drink may quench thirst but all these serve but to supply corporal necessities they do not reach the soul he was a fool that said soul Luke 12.19 20. thou hast much goods laid up for many years take thine ease eat drink and be merry and well might he be called a fool for alas what were these goods to the soul it was a sensual bruitish soul that could be satisfied with these things they bear no proportion to the nature of the immortal Heaven-born soul it is above them and when it acts it self scorns to feed on such dung or wind 't is recorded of Pasotes who called his friends to a banquet where they should see a Table furnisht with variety and plenty but when the guests went to eat it vanished away into nothing and truly so will worldly enjoyments they promise fair and perform nothing not but that these are useful mercies in their kind and do attain their end which was to accommodate the outward man but they were never designed to satisfie souls but Covenant-mercies fill and feast the soul pardon of sin sense of Gods love Jesus Christ and the benefits flowing from him these are adaequate to the nature and faculties of precious souls these satiate the souls both of Priests and people with fatness and goodness Jer. 31.14 Psal 36.8 yea they are abundantly satisefid with the fatness of his house this living Bread and Water nourisheth immortal souls to eternal life hence it is that holy David prays Psal 40.11 with-hold not thy tender mercies from me O Lord q. d. Lord my soul is a fine delicate thing it cannot down with this course fare of common mercies these Husks are for the Swine of the World I must have Bread at my Fathers Table my soul must have Angels food or it will not like nor live Lord let me have tender mercies for my tender soul otherwise I shall famish and dye therefore he prays again Let thy tender mercies come unto me that I may live Psal 119.77 and again ver 132. Look upon me and be merciful as thou usest to do to those that love thy name David will not be content with any mercies but Saints peculiar priviledges and such as accompany salvation these these only fit and fill suit and satisfie the gaping desires of the immortal soul but other things cannot for you may as soon fill a sack with wit as a soul with wealth Covenant-mercies are only proper for immortal souls that 's the second difference 3. They differ in their efficacy and operation in the effects and impressions they leave upon hearts common mercies never make any better but many worse Covenant-mercies always make the subject where they lodge abundance better common mercies can no more sanctifie than they can satisfie a large share of the World hath been a snare to many souls these things are apt to puff up with pride to steal the heart from God to beget carnal confidence and security which prove the bane of grace Difficile est esse in honore sine tumore Bern. and a bait to sin they that have tryed it find that it's ●ard to have worldly honour without vain-glory to have great estates without a covetous desire and to swim in worldly pleasures without too much sensual delight Oh the sad demonstrations we have had of the truth of this how may the souls of thousands sadly say the world hath undone them it's Syren-songs have bewitcht the credulous and unwary soul the world oftentimes proves a stumbling block of iniquity that obstructs souls in their journey to Heaven and blinds their eyes that they cannot make divine discoveries even good souls have found this sad experiment that outward enjoyments have had a malignant influence upon their spirits they were in a better frame when they are poor then they are since raised in the World according to that Distich Pellitus nunc es fueras sine vestibulante Nudus eras purus crimen amicius habes Well this is the too too common effect of common mercies but Covenant-mercies always make the soul better certainly sanctifying knowledge softening Grace the spirit of faith and holiness leave the soul in a gracious frame and the priviledges of the Covenant reconciliation with God Adoption Justification Assurance Communion with God alwayes work kindly and Evangelically upon the heart these are so many Silver and Silken Cords of Love to draw and joyn the soul to God these mercies are as Coals of fire to melt the heart and make the conscience supple and pliable to the will of God Dives qui multa possid●t au●o sordidum marsupium at qui justus est bone compositus est de orus C●em Alex paedag that cannot be a wicked soul that hath these Mercies and he that hath most of these mercies is the best our perfection consists in possession and participation of these Sure Mercies of David outward mercies are occasions of ripening wicked mens sins to fit them for Hell but Covenant-mercies ripen Saints for glory by filling their souls with Grace and
indent to be secured from them be ashamed of your nice and delicate spirits 2. Some Christians are too too apt to compound with God about these Covenant-mercies In closing with offers of Grace we must be uniform earthly things God is pleased to retail all have some none have all but in the Heavenly Treasure he will not break the whole piece and cut it into Remnants if God would cut off as much as would serve mens turn he should have customers enough Mr. Gurnal Christ armour pag. 310. my meaning is they do not look and make out for the whole chain composition and combination as I may say of Covenant-mercies they are willing and content to be put off with some and do not sue for all they can apply some promises not others see a necessity of pardoning-mercy but do not plead and act-act-faith for purging softening quickning enlightning mercies of the Covenant Consider Christians by this doing 1. You prejudice your selves you need all these Covenant-mercies there 's not one of the fore-mentioned mercies that a Christian can live and thrive without all are of great use every one hath its peculiar excellency a gracious soul cannot spare any of them nay 't is a sin for it to be content with less than God hath promised he that 's not for all is truly for none at all the true owner will not divide in one part of your life or other you 'l want all Covenant-mercies it 's base unworthiness and ingratitude to slight any of them 2. You dishonour God and disparage these mercies as if God were not able to give you all and pay the whole debt of his free and full promise as for example suppose a rich Tradesman owe you a summ of money and you come to him and tell you are willing to abate him so much and compound with him and take of him a shilling in the pound or a pound in the hundred for the whole debt he looks upon himself as disparaged being a sufficient Chapman he will not have his ability or honesty questioned but quickly answers what do you think I am breaking I will not be abated any thing here 's your money I 'le pay you all so God would not be compounded with he looks upon it as a dishonour to his free-grace and faithfulness and bids the soul open its mouth wide and promiseth to fill it Psal 81.10 i. e. ask great things many things sp●●● not ask what thou needest ask what I have promised I am neither scant nor saint in giving stint not thy self in asking I shall not send thee away empty they that come for most speed best and when thou hast gone to the utmost extent of thy reach in asking I can and will give thee abundantly more than thou art able to ask or think Ephes 3.20 Oh Christians chide your selves for your sinful mannerliness and modesty and widen your contracted spirits for larger in-comes of Grace and Mercy Remember these Covenant-supplyes are all of mercy not deserved and they are mercies in the plural containing large and liberal revenues to be communicated to indigent wanting souls 3. God's Children do not live upon these mercies of the Covenant we blame them that have good estates and live besides them and well we may for it 's a base and a beggarly practice when persons have enough but want power to eat take their portion and enjoy the good of all they have Eccles 5.18 19. this is a sore evil and a sad curse and the contrary is good comely a sweet blessing and the very gift of God and Oh what a sad evil for the Saints of God heirs of Promise to live off their Estates none so rich as real Saints they are heirs to a very vast inheritance Psal 16.5 God himself is their portion yea the portion of their inheritance and of their cup he maintains their lot they have enough and they cannot lose what they have Oh at what high rates should such rich heirs live and what an unworthy degenerate spirit doth it import to live so beggarly as most of us do As 1. To live so much by sense and so little by faith Hab. 2.3 Rom. 1.17 2 Cor. 5.7 Heb. 11. it is the Gospel-character of believers to live by their faith walk by faith and not by sense or ●ight to see him that 's invisible to venture their all upon unseen grounds and Oh what a noble and generous what a brave and blessed life is the life of faith and on the contrary what a sorry and sordid what 〈◊〉 beggarly and niggardly life is a life of ●ense such a soul goes a begging and craves 〈◊〉 crumb of one a morsel of another to make 〈◊〉 meal of and still the souls Stomach is hungry and craving and at the best how quick●y are they gone alas firs objects of sense will not carry you through the World sense will sink with Peter where it cannot feel a 〈◊〉 bottom 't is faith only that will lift the ●ead above water and heart above terrour when you must pass through a sea of sor●ows in this tumultuous World Christians where 's your faith you are distinguisht from others by this precious grace the ●ant of this undoeth us hence it is 2. That Gods Children are so often at a loss and ●now not what to do no wonder if they be at their wits end when they are at their faiths end many conditions yea any affliction will throw a Saint upon his back when he stands not upon the feet of faith or leans not upon Christ by faith this is the reason why in temptation we cry out God hath cast me off for ever and he will be favourable no more and we give up the Buckler and yield to Satans assaults and demands which becomes our enemies sport and our bane yea any little loss or cross● dismays us as though we were undone or as though with poor Jacob once our life were bound up in a Ladd or Bagg or such like silly sorry things Psal 37.4.1 Sam. 30.6 Ah dear sirs where is your delight in God where 's your incouraging your selves in God Hab. 3.16 17. where 's your rejoycing in the Lord with Habakkuk when 〈◊〉 Cloud or Curtain hath covered all your worldly enjoyments why do you not oppose one God to all the Armys of evils that beset you round why do you not take the more content in God when you have the less of the creature to take content in why do you not boast in your God and bear up your selves bigg with your hope in God and expectations from him do you not see young heirs to great Estates ac● and spend accordingly and why shall you being the King of Heaven's Sons be lea● and ragged from day to day as though you were not worth a Groat Oh sirs liv● upon your portion chide your selves for living besides what you have there are grea● and precious promises rich inriching mercies you may make
acceptable to God to see souls attracted to him by silken cords of love than scourged to him by severe flashes of wrath Christs souldiers are not so much prest for his service by compulsion as they are volunteers by a spontaneous motion all our duties should be free-will offerings But alas sirs how unwilling and forced are many of our performances how grumbling are we in our actings for God we go to God as though it were our burden not with that delight and chearfulness we ought consider sirs how readily God offers us mercy how freely Christ laid down his life for us how acceptable a work it is to the blessed spirit to apply these mercies to us and be ashamed to be so sour and dull in your performance yea consider the dispensation you are under a Gospel-Covenant made up of mercy and this should ripen our fruits to more sweetness and maturity than the old Testament-dispensation as you know Apricocks and other fruit that are upon a Wall under the direct influence or powerful reflection of the Sun-beams are sooner ripe and sweeter when ripe than such as are in the shadow so our fruits in Gospel-times should be better than theirs under the Law but alas how far do we fall short of Davids warm spirit for God or the holy acts put forth by the Saints of God under types and shadows when these sweet mercies were not so clearly revealed to them and the Sun of Righteousness beat not so hot upon them Ah Christians if you would study mercies more your spirits would be in a better frame for duty David saith I will come into thy house in the multitude of thy mercy and in thy fear will I worship toward thy holy Temple Psal 5.7 observe it the sense of Gods mercy is an excellent ingredient in the Worship of God yea it begets an holy awe of God for these two are very consistent and indeed nothing is so prevalent a motive to duty and disswasive from iniquity and perswasive to the exercise of repentance as sense of mercy is this truth Scripture and experience will abundantly confirm But I have been too large on this subject only let Gods Children be humbled for their too too legal spirits and breath after a more Evangelical Spirit by the studying of these mercies rather than poring upon guilt and wrath So much for the fourth Use CHAP. X. V. THE fifth Use of Exhortation is to all sorts of persons to look after their share in these sure mercies of David and oh that I had a Tongue and Pen to drive this nail home Oh what a mercy now would it be if by these sure mercies of David and Discourses about them some soul were enamoured therewith and set in good earnest to make them its own But shall I need to use many arguments to perswade any poor soul to accept of mercy Yes certainly the most part of the World forsake their own mercies by observing lying vanities and they that can experimentally distinguish betwixt a gracious and graceless heart find that 't is the hardest thing in the World to close in with mercies in Gods way 't is an easie thing for a secure sinner to presume upon mercy to make mercy a pillow to sleep upon with ease to build Castles in the Aire and feed our selves with groundless conceits of the mercy of God this any one can do but to be got of our own bottoms to despair in our selves to accept of Jesus Christ give up our selves to God in Covevant venture a troubled heart upon the promises of Free-grace this is an high and hard work an arduous and difficult undertaking but this is done by every converted sinner and a soul never obtains mercy till it be indeed savingly converted 1 Tim. 1.13 if you be Lo-ammi Hos 1.6 9 not Gods people by way of Covenant you are Lo-ruhamah i. e. persons that have not obtained mercy Oh look after an interest in these sure mercies of David Consider 1. Nothing else in the World can be made sure we live in an inconstant World every thing is upon the wheel of change sublunary comforts are like the Moon sometimes at the full and sometimes in the wane nothing continues in a fixed station a man may be rich to day and poor to morrow therefore the Apostle calls them uncertain riches or uncertainty of riches in the abstract now then saith the Apostle Christians must lay up in store for themselves a good foundation against the time to come Bavyer Emp. of Germany said Hujusmodi com●arand●e sunt op●s quae cum na●fragio simul enatent Non est Paupertas p●curiae paucitas sed insatiabilitas quae si re●●sserit qui bonus est dives quog●e fu●rit Clem. Alexand. Strom. lib. 2. 1 Tim. 6.17 18. Alas riches were never true to any that trusted to them the things of the World are like smoak or sand with which you cannot fill your hand who would be so fond of that which a man knows he cannot keep 't is the part of a wise man to purchase such an estate as he may enjoy friends goods honours health pleasures have their periods but these mercies are sure and everlasting Oh the vast difference it 's very considerable that the things that make us happy can only be made sure but the things of this World which cannot make us happy cannot be made sure and indeed whatever may be lost is not capable of making any truly happy now Heavenly things are durable as well as suitable to the soul therefore let us all take the counsel of our Lord Jesus in Mat. 6.19.20 Lay not up for your selves treasures upon earth where moth and rust doth corrupt and where Thieves break through and steal But lay up for your selves treasures in Heaven where neither moth nor rust doth corrupt and where thieves do not break through nor steal 2. Except you have an interest in these sure mercies common mercies are accursed to you nor indeed have you any real Covenant-title to any thing you enjoy whatever interest you have before men in foro humano yet in foro Dei you are in the Court of Heaven in a sort usurpers however you have forfeited all by actual rebellion and have but what you enjoy as condemned Prisoners or Malefactors to keep you alive till execution of the righteous sentence of condemnation Oh the woful condition of Unconverted sinners they are accursed with a Gospel-curse 1 Cor. 16.22 Prov. 3.33 and under a dreadful sentence of excommunication there 's a curse in their houses on their actions on their relations as to them there 's a curse upon their very blessings Mal. 2.2 there 's a plague in their apparel poison in their meat and we may say death is in the Pot as to all their enjoyments my meaning is nothing is truly sanctified or perfumed with Covenant-mercy and if God give it a commission whatever they enjoy may be their bane whithersoever they go a curse goes
express particular perswasions of some mercy as those blessed Patriarchs Gen. 48 21. chap 50.24 Behold I dye but God shall be with you and bring you again to the Land of your Fathers Yea cannot you that are Children bear your Testimony for God that he hath been and done according to your Parents faith and hope Solomon could say after Davids death thou hast shewed unto thy servant David my Father great mercy or bounty but that 's not all and thou hast kept saith he for him this great kindness that thou hast given him a Son to sit upon his Throne 1 King 3.6 and I question not but many of you can say as much for God that God hath had respect to you in Temporals because you were the seed of such as were dear to him Oh follow their steps and you shall fare as they fared 2. Yet further you that are the Children of Godly Parents Isa 44.3.59.21 Exod. 20.6 See 2 Sam. 23 1-5 Act. 3.25 you lye directly under the influences of these sure mercies the promise is made to believers and to their seed Gen. 17.7 Act. 2.38 39. such promises bear up the hearts of Gods poor expiring servants concerning their surviving Children Well then let Children claim their interest plead this grant none of you will lose your inheritance for want of looking after it if your Landlord promise you a Lease of your Tenement after your Father's decease if you sue to him for it and pay the accustomed fine will you be so mad as to be turned out of your Farm and the Heritage left by your Fathers than own your just and loving Landlord according to the Laws of the Land no man is so fond in Temporals and why should you be so foolish in Spirituals Ah Christians look after your Patrimony despise not your Birth-right is it nothing to you to be born of believing Parents remember your Parents Prayers and Tears their Hopes and fears Oh consider how it comforted their hearts upon their death-bed that they left you under a good Covenant and bequeathed to you a goodly heritage and why should your Parents be deceived in their hopes and meet you strangers at the great day to God and Christ to be set with filthy Goats upon the left hand for ever why will you embezzle or sin away this fair estate why will you not sue out this blessed Charter for your own souls in the Court of Heaven God is as willing to make it over to you as ever he was to bestow it on your Parents he is loath to cut off his kindness from their seed he looks after you in your soul-destroying practices and saith as once to Israel that did so wofully degenerate Jer. 22.5 q. d. I remember the kindness that in former times there was betwixt thy ancestors and me Oh their zeal in running after me the holy services they did perform to me thy Father or Grand-father and some former Generations maintained entercourse with me and I with them there was love of espousals betwixt us and I am sure I was not wanting to them I lookt carefully to them all that sought to devour them were my enemies they did offend me and I brought evil upon them I pleaded their cause while they lived and I took them seasonably to Heaven and if thou that art their off-spring wouldest have put me to 't I would have done as much for thee if thou hadst but laid hold of that Covenant those very Covenant-mercies should have been thine but thou art gone back thou wilt have none of me but walk after new upstart vanities thou wilt not vouchsafe so much as to enquire after the God of thy Fathers that was so faithful to them and did so much for them but let me ask thee A like Expostulation see in Mi● 6.3 4. since thou wilt needs leave me what iniquity have either thy Fathers or thou found in me produce thy reasons testifie against me did I ever do thee any wrong have I not always done thee good Oh soul whithersoever thou goest from me thou missest of such a God as thy Fathers served God seems in that Scripture to speak after this manner Oh hearken to the eternal God if you will not heed the dying words of your mortal Parents that dyed in the Lord though one would think those should move and melt your hearts into tears of Gospel sorrow why should your dear deceased Parents rise up in judgement against you at the day of judgement when it shall be enquired whether they did their duty they must needs answer according to truth that they did instruct correct counsel admonish their wandring Prodigal Children they brought them to Ordinances prayed for them wept and travelled again for them and yet could not prevail and now must come in to bear witness against them and must rejoyce in Gods just vengeance upon them Oh what a sad case will these rebellious Children be in 't is no pleading priviledges by means of believing Parents at that day the higher you were advanced therein the lower will you be cast down to Hell Matth. 11.23 oh how terrible will it be to see godly Parents in Heaven and themselves cast into utter darkness yea to see strangers or the Converted Children of Heathenish Parents come from East and West and sit down with Abraham Isaac and Jacob in the Kingdom of Heaven but the Children of these Kingdoms posterity of Covenanted Parents cast out into utter darkness See Mat. 8.11 12. Let me therefore perswade all graceless Children to look about them do you above all others take heed of miscarrying greater expectations are from you than others the surviving friends of your Religious Ancestors look after you and enquire what you do oh rejoyce their hearts by walking in the steps of your predecessours I shall bespeak you yea charge you in the words of Reverend Mr. Bolton upon his death-bed that none of you will dare to meet us at the great Tribunal in an unregenerate state let every Child of Godly Parents plead for Covenant-mercies as once Solomon did 2 Chron. 1.8 9. thou hast shewed great mercy unto David my Father now O Lord God let thy promise unto David my Father be established thus do you plead with God and say Lord my Parents embraced the Covenant it was thy free-grace to choose them and set thy heart upon them and is that Grace weary canst thou not own me with Covenant-mercy nay dost thou not call that mercy to Abraham by the surer name of truth unto Jacob am not I a Child of the promise Lord cut not off the entail of Covenant-mercies from me or mine for ever But I must hasten let all souls seek after a share in Covenant-mercies you that are afar off and you that are near Children of the good and of the bad draw near hither take hold of this Covenant here 's mercy for you all these mercies are attainable let the wicked forsake his way and the
is only by faith which is the souls accepting of him upon his own terms Joh. 1.12 here I must not digress into the large field of that useful subject of saving faith but must refer you to the large discourses upon this radical fundamental grace and I beseech you be not mistaken in this here lyes the hinge and vitals of Religion even in an entire affectionate voluntary and universal accepting of Jesus Christ as our King Priest Prophet to be ruled guided saved by him in his own way Oh sirs if you do not this you do nothing if you believe you shall be saved Mark 16.16 but if you believe not you shall be damned that 's plain English and truly my friends all men have not faith this faith of Gods Elect this precious faith Oh therefore look after it long for it come with a broken heart to a bleeding Christ come weary and heavy laden and lay your load on the Son of God come with a troubled humbled heart wounded with a sense of sin and look up to this brazen Serpent for help and healing reach out thy trembling hand and get hold of the skirt of his garment or rather with old Simeon embrace Jesus Christ in the arms of thy faith and then thou hast these mercies of the Covenant 7. Enter into a solemn Covenant with the Lord no way to be interested in the mercies of the Covenant but by entring into the Covenant this this is the work I would perswade your souls unto this indeed is the life of Religion which is so called a relegando from binding because it binds as it were God and man together and joyns their interests in this blessed bond of the Covenant 2 Cor. 8.5 Isa 44 5. 2 Chron. 30.8 O therefore set your selves to enter a solemn engagement give up your selves to the Lord openly profess that you are the Lords or else subscribe with your hand and yield up your selves to the Lord to whom of right you do belong and take God as your God Josh 24.24 25. say the Lord our God will we serve and his voice will we obey as the people of Israel once and thus do you make a Covenant this day lift up your hand to the most high God as once Jacob did who made a vow saying if God will be with me and keep me in this way that I go then shall the Lord be my God Gen. 28.20 21. now consider friends hath not God done as much or more for you as Jacob here desires and why should you not take God for your God say thus I have heard of the Lords goodness nay I have felt and drunk a large share of Gods kindness and compassion he hath done that for me that none else could and hath undertaken to do yet much more and therefore God forbid that I should cleave to any other God all my days as I will be wholly the Lords so I will have only the Lord and as he is the God so he shall be my God this is that which the Scripture calls avouching the Lord to be our God and if we avouch him to be our God he will avouch us to be his people Deut. 26.17 18. which imports the mutual conditions of this blessed Covenant even a reciprocal embracing and accepting each other the Saints take God to be theirs by the saving Grace of faith and God entertains them by a gracious act of favour love and condescention only be sure you remember that the Articles of Agreement are of Gods own framing and the soul must come up wholly unto his terms else no bargain God will not abate any thing of his appointed conditions it must be sincere faith though it be but weak which empties the soul of sin and self and turns wholly to God and doth resign up it self universally voluntarily and perpetually to be the Lords and in the same manner takes God to be his and looks upon this as his mercy as well as his duty his highest preferment as well as his greatest employment and sweetest enjoyment Oh thinks a good soul that I could be more the Lords than I am I am too much mine own Hos 3.3 but I will enter into the strictest Matrimonial bond to be only for God and not for another then he would be for me and oh that I could take the Lord wholly for mine and only as mine and joyn no other Lovers with him I need none but him he is all sufficient and my exceeding sweet and great reward and upon this condition God takes you and you shall have advantage by him and the Gospel-Covenant and all the mercies of it and if you be not willing to forsake all for him Mat. 10.37 Luk. 14.28 29. you are not worthy of him but I shall spend no more time about this because so many have writ of a souls Covenanting with God See Mr. Baxter's Saints Rest par 1. p. 176. to 182 alibi passim Mr. Guthrie Mr. Allen Mr. Vincent have prescribed directions and a form of words for a solemn Covenanting with God See also Reflect 8. in the close of this Treatise p. Thus much for the first Classe or rank of Directions CHAP. XII 2. HOW a poor doubting soul may assure to it self these Covenant-mercies many good souls may have an interest in these yet not be assured of their interest which yet is of great consequence and concernment though not to the being yet to the well-being of a Christian therefore we are commanded to give diligence to make our calling and election sure 2 Pet. 1.10 Vit. A●et in lo● not in respect of God say Interpreters with whom all things are firm and undoubted but in respect of others say some that those with whom we live may see the Tree is good because the fruits are good but I rather take it that we must labour to clear these up to our own souls that we may have some real well-grounded assurance thereof in our hearts and both these are mercies included in the Gospel-covenant only take notice that calling is before election and there we must begin and so ascend from the work of Grace in our hearts to the workings of Grace in Gods heart for our love is a reflection of his love to us Grace is a fruit of Election this then is a weighty case of Conscience suppose a gracious soul be dark and doubtful about his state and is full of questionings and disputings whether these sure mercies of the Covenant do belong to him what must such a soul do that it may be assured of its interest therein See this point handled solidly in a Treat called A Believers duty towards the Spirit c. ●on Ephes 4 30. Read 6. Direct pag. 158. to 183. See Baxt. 32 Directions and that indeed they are sure to him Now for answering this Question I shall propound these Directions 1. Study the Precepts Promises and Presidents in the Scriptures be diligent
for God humility and self-denyal and hereby shall you clear up your own souls and others that these mercies of the Covenant belong to you for so saith the Apostle the Lord make you to increase and abound in love to the end he may stablish your hearts unblameable in holiness before God 1 Thes 3.12 13. if you have more Grace you may probably have more comfort 9. Lay the stress of your souls upon free-grace the more you mix any conceits of your own righteousness the more you 'l stagger and be disconsolate let free-grace be your foundation and build upon nothing in your selves for your best graces duties excellencies are imperfect and can afford you little solid satisfaction Let Jesus Christ be all in all to you be you nothing at all in your selves Oh God loves to see a poor trembling soul despairing o● any thing in it self accounting the World as loss and dross flying into the out-stretched arms of free-grace casting it self down a● his feet and resolving to venture all upon an all-sufficient Saviour and though at present it walk in darkness yet it will cas● Anchor in the dark Isa 50.10 and trust in the name of the Lord you shall see in due time the mists shall be dispelled and the souls state cleared and the troubled heart fully satisfied 〈◊〉 thus David made account to recover the light of Gods countenance See Psal 33.20 22. and banish disquieting thoughts even by trusting in God Psal 45.5 12. mercy will answer all your doubts and scruples mercy will suit your necessity mercy will revive and rejoyce troubled spirits therefore poor doubting soul though thou canst find no goodness in thy self therefore lookest on thy self as utterly unworthy yea uncapable of interest in Covenant-mercies yet hope in Gods mercy let no mud of thy duties mix with the pure stream of free undeserved mercy and as that will carry thy soul apace to the Ocean of glory so it will bring many sweet refreshing streams of joy and peace into thy heart we have instances of many in the word that judged themselves most unworthy of good as in themselves yet expected and received Mat. 8.8.15.27 both mercy and assurance thereof for mercies sake as Centurion Woman of Canaan and others because as mercy is free so these Covenant-mercies are purchased and ensured by Jesus Christ the Mediator of the Covenant and therefore though there be no goodness in the poor soul to procure these mercies yet there is enough in their surety and as their sins are made over to him so what good is in Christ is made over to the believing soul 1 Cor. 1.30 here is the marrow of the Gospel Yea farther the less goodness an humbled sinner finds in himself the greater evidence hath he that these mercies belong to him Isa 55.1 Mat. 5.3 Rom. 4.5 because he finds even such very persons invited and received yea humility self-denyal and poverty of spirit are mercies of the Covenant and do evidence interest 10. Be much in the duties of thankfulness and chearfulness give God praise and God will give you more grounds of praise bury not his mercies in the grave of forgetfulness especially bless him for Covenant-mercies Alas saith the soul if I were sure I had an interest in these Covenant-mercies then I could sing to Gods praise and be very thankful but how can I praise God for that which I question whether it belong to me yea or no I Answer thou must bless God that there are such mercies in store for poor sinners and that any poor souls have obtained an interest therein and are carryed to Heaven thereby bless God that you are under a call and capacity to enjoy these Covenant-mercies that God hath not excluded but included you in the universal tender of it yea consider if you have not cause to bless God that he hath been dealing with your hearts in such a manner as he is wont to do with such souls as he brings into Covenant with himself hath he not humbled broken brought your souls off your own bottoms let you see a vanity in the World the excellency and necessity of Christ caused longings and pantings in your souls after these mercies and doth not all this deserve your thankfulness but know further that thankfulness for what you have is a most effectual way to clear up your title and to beget assurance praise raiseth the souls faculties to an high pitch of joy and comfort it is like David's harp to banish away the evil spirit of disquietness or discouragement your praise should wait for God Psal 65.1 Isa 30.18 and you 'l find God waiting to be gracious to you usually a thankful heart is a chearful heart you may sing your selves out of your sorrows as David did frequently he made a song of these mercies of the Covenant even then when he could find little comfort in or benefit by these Covenant-mercies in many regards See Psal 89.1 with ver 38. ad finem thus do you Christians sing your selves into this blessed sleep and soul tranquility 't is the fault of doubting souls that they pore all upon their sins and forget their mercies they think they can never be sufficiently bathed in the tears of repentance and torment their hearts with doubtful thoughts but consider not that a thankful commemoration of mercies is as well their duty as mourning and humiliation yea 't is a sweet heart-chearing God-pleasing duty therefore let Christians be much in this duty as a means of assurance I shall add a word or two to all of us to press after a particular assurance of our interest in these mercies of the Covenant 1. Christians may be assured of their interest we are commanded to make it sure many good souls have arrived to a Plerophory or full assurance 2 Pet. 1.10 experience proves the truth of this Joh. 16.24 Eph. 1.13 Rom. 15 4. 'T is promised See Isa 60.16 Saints have attained to it Job 19.25 Psal 63.1 Gal. 2.20 1 Joh. 3.14 5.19 Cant. 2.16 Isa 45.24 25. God himself hath promised joy and comfort to such as ask it 't is the great office of the spirit to seal up souls to the day of redemption Yea the Scriptures were written to promote our comfort and assurance seals of the Covenant instituted Ordinances and Ministers appointed for this very end and shall we slight this infinite Condescention of God who is so forward to help us shall we use no means or endeavours to ensure these mercies to our souls Oh ingrateful wretches if it were a thing unattainable we might be daunted but how many gracious souls do we see 〈◊〉 hear of that do walk in the light of Gods Countenance and triumph over all opposition in the sense of Gods love and one great Reason why many of us are so full of doubts is our neglect of Gods appointed means for the obtaining of assurance for if it be attainable in the use of ordinary means we
obstruct your diligence in this great and weighty case who would live at such uncertainties as the most do who would have his life to hang in doubt in a meer conjecture especially when it is in this great case of Conscience whether the soul must live in Heaven or Hell but most of all considering that our very lives are so uncertain that the next moment we may step into Eternity the God of Heaven awake the Saints of God who have indeed an interest in these mercies to use all means to know they have an interest therein that they may know they are of the truth and assure their hearts before him as the Apostle speaks 1 Joh. 3.19 CHAP. XIII III. THE third head of Directions i● this In what cases may a Covenanted soul make use of or improve these sure mercies of David In answer to this I shall propound these seven cases wherein a gracious soul may and must have recourse to these Covenant mercies 1. In case of dissetling suggestions t● Atheism or unbelief when reason begin to dispute the being of God or the truth of Scriptures and shakes our confidence or strikes at the foundation then study and improve these sure undoubted mercies and lean upon Divine Authority if God speak it the thing is out of doubt his ips● dixit is beyond all demonstrations Divines distinguish of maxims in Divinity some whereof are mixtly Divine other are meerly Divine Primo credu●tur postea intelliguntur in truths of the former sort reason may serve in the second place first they are believed then understood as a man believes the immortality o● the soul then he begins to take up the same from reason Rationes precedentes minuunt fidem sed rationes subsequentes augent fid●m only reason must not her● come before faith but know her place for if she should offer to go before a● an Usher to make way for faith w● should never believe therefore Schoolmen say Reasons going before Faith weaken● faith but reasons coming after faith strengthens it so that reason makes not the matter more sure ex parte veritatis dictantis in respect of God the speaker See Weem's Pourtrait of Imag. Ep. to Read sed ex parte intellectus dissentientis in respect of the weakness of our understanding But now in things that are meerly Divine and fall directly under faith as the Mysterie of the Trinity of Incarnation reason hath nothing to do but admire those hid mysteries that she can never reach unto Oh take heed of doubting or unbelief Gospel-mysteries are without all Controversie here thy way is not to dispute but believe Gods Word is more than all the protestations asseverations bonds or obligations of all the men in the World Consider what 's said in the Doctrinal part and give your full assent to all revealed truths you may better believe God than your senses Senses may deceive us God cannot many men are bruitish will believe nothing but what is within the reach of sense they are meer Sadduces about spirits and spiritual things but sirs will you belive nothing but what you see then surely you 'l not believe that there is such a City as Rome or London because you have not seen them But let me tell you that that tempting spirit who perswades you now to doubt of the being of God and the reality of Divine things cannot doubt thereof himself for he to his cost feels the truth thereof though without any comfortable interest therein the Devil believes and trembles Jam. 2.19 O therefore Non est disputatio a●t ●ubitatio post Evang●lium reve●●tum silence all unbelieving and disputing thoughts doubt not after these clear revelations and demonstrations admit not this grand Gospel-sin of unbelief this damning infidelity but cry out as the poor man Lord I believe help thou my unbelief Mark 9.24 2. In case of guilt upon the Conscience and fears of acceptance then have recourse to these sure mercies of David these are mercies therefore mercy is working towards a poor sinner in misery they are made sure by Christ to all Heirs of Promise and though thou canst not sensibly apprehend him by faith at some times ye● he can powerfully comprehend thee what though thy sins be many yet mercy answers all demerits 't is not only mercy but mercies multitudes of tender mercies he is plenteous in mercy and will abundantly pardon he doth not consult thy fitness but his free-grace come then poor guilty sinner venture thy weary soul upon these sure mercies he i● meeting thee half way as the Prodigal● Father and ready to fall upon thy neck his bowels are yerning towards thy sinning soul he is very free and liberal 〈◊〉 distributing be not thou coy and shy in entertaining these sure mercies h● waits to be gracious do thou bid hi● gracious tenders welcome Yea but saith the troubled soul though there be mercies yet I question whether they belong to me I know they are sure to some but 't is a great question whether I be of that number and I reply why not to thee what Scripture or reason hast thou to suspect that thou art excluded the grant is in general terms Jesus Christ came to seek and save what was lost and thou art lost and feelest thy self to be lost doth not he bid weary souls come to him if thou wert righteous thou mightest justly fear thou mightest go without him but thou saist thou art a sinner and thou knowest he came not to call the righteous but sinners to repentance thou art a sinner a great sinner yea chiefest of sinners and did not Paul look upon himself as such and yet he obtained mercy and consider soul if thou hast no interest in these mercies whence ●hen are all those fears doubts jealousies complaints enquiries whence are these sad and dreadful apprehensions of thy sin and misery these convictions of the nothingness of thy duties and sufficiency of mercies only to relieve thy perishing soul whence are those meltings of heart for ●ffending bowels of mercy and strug●lings against sin from the sense of mercy ●hat mean those prayers and tears those ●ossings of thy soul betwixt hopes and ●ears about thy interest in mercy and yet thou who thus complainest wouldst not give up thy title or quit thy claim to these Covenant-mercies for a full possession of all the common mercies in the World thou art not content without these thy enquiry is chiefly after these thy expectation i● most from and dependance most upon these Covenant-mercies these and these alone are thy salvation and desire But suppose the worst that thy soul hath no interest as yet in these why shouldst thou despair of future interest shouldst thou not rather put it out of doubt by a present application thereof by actual believing stand out stand off no longer take Christ upon his own terms give up thy self to him give him the glory of believing remember al● the ways the