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A41706 A discourse of Christ's coming and the influence, which the expectation thereof hath on al manner of holy conversation and godlinesse / by Theophilus Gale. Gale, Theophilus, 1628-1678. 1673 (1673) Wing G144; ESTC R6924 117,103 244

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for the coming of our Lord. 2. Examine whether you are prepared to meet the Lord when he comes Suppose you should this night hear the crie Behold the Bridegroom cometh are you ready to enter into the wedding chamber Have you the Wedding garment of Faith and Holinesse Do you stand with your loins girt and your lamps burning ever ready to entertain your Lord How stands it with you in point of Assurance and wel-grounded evidences as to your eternal state Can you look Christ in the face with confidence when he comes Are you sure your sins are pardoned and your persons accepted Dare you look death in the face without change of countenance when ever it comes Remember the Lord hath taken al other cares on himself that so we might care for nothing but to prepare for our Lords approche Examine whether this be your care 3. Examine wel both your Notions and Practice of Godlinesse Count nothing Godlinesse but what wil bear the fiery trial at the coming of our Lord let there not be a loose pin in the main parts of your Christianitie Thinke oft whither you are going and where you shal loge at night and this wil make you exceding accurate and curious both in your notions and practice of Godlinesse 4. Here is mater of conviction rebuke and shame both to secure sinners and Saints who mind not the coming of the day of God 1. Here is mater of conviction and confusion to carnal secure sinners such as Peter prophesieth of 2 Pet. 3.3 4. Who walk after their own lusts saying where is the promisse of his coming I fear there are too many who pretend much friendship to Christ and yet seldome or never think of his returne I shal therefore take libertie to reason the case with such Thou thinkest peradventure it may be long enough ere Christ come if he come at al Mean while thou art resolved to take thy fil of thy lusts Very good Ay but what grounds hast thou to thinke it wil be long ere Christ come Doth not the Scripture tel thee in expresse termes the Judge standeth at the dore Jam. 5.9 and darest thou contemne plain Scripture doest thou consider whose word it is thou doest contemne whose threats thou thinkest scorne of Canst thou not believe he is so near at hand Why yet believe that he wil surely come first or last and then cal thee to an account for al thine evil deeds I say do but believe this and I question not but it wil make thine heart to ake Ay but possibly thou mayst presume to find favor with him in that day Why not What sinner canst thou expect to find favor in his eyes at last day and yet despise and reject al proffers of his Grace in this day of salvation spit in his face and prefer a few sensual delights before him Oh! what a foolish soul-deluding presumtion is this It s true our great Lord is exceding merciful pure Grace al love But is he not also as just and righteous Is it not a righteous thing with him to recompense tribulation to carnal secure sinners and what wouldst thou have him unrighteous that he may shew mercie to thee Ah! what a sad contemplation is this for awakened sinners to thinke that God must either be unrighteous or al their foolish hopes of mercie must perish And let me tel thee sinner the mercie and Free-grace of God wil be so far from favorising of thee in that great day if thou continuest in thy sin as that it wil prove a stinging aggravation of thy miserie Oh! what a dreadful worme wil this breed in thy Conscience to be spurned into hel by a foot of Mercie and Grace Do not thy hopes yet fail thee Is not thine heart yet pained and rent at the thoughts of thy Lords coming to Jugement Doest thou not as it were see the Lord of Glorie coming in Chariots of flaming fire to take vengeance on carnal secure sinners Methinkes that voice should be ever ringing in thine ears Lo Yonder yonder comes the Judge of the whole Earth What meanest thou sinner by plodding how thou mayst keep thy lusts and yet escape future wrath How long wilt thou procede to harden thy wicked heart to thine own destruction by putting far off the evil day Assure thy self the day of the Lord is never the farther off for thy thinking it is so but this advantage it wil have by the putting of it far off it wil surprise thee unawares And what wil become of al thy fond hopes and groundlesse presumtions how wil al thy cruel self-flatteries end in everlasting horror confusion disappointment and despair 2. Here is mater of conviction and shame even to Believers to thinke how little the most of them have their thoughts fixed on the second coming of their Lord. Alas how little are your expectations of that great day raised How coldly and faintly do your Affections worke towards that good time Ah Sirs are there such glorious things to be reveled then and hath the forethoughts hereof so much influence upon al manner of holy Conversation and Godlinesse How comes it to passe then that Believers have their hearts no more bent towards this great day How comes it to passe that their Affections are not carried out more to meet their approching Lord Is it not strange that Christians should be so seldome and so low in the thoughts of this glorious day Alas where can we spend our meditations better than to meet our Lord where can the Spouse better employ her thoughts and affections than with her absent Husband Who should look towards the coming of their friend their Savior if not Believers As for the secure world no wonder if they endeavor to stifle al thoughts of their Lords approche sithat it wil be a black day to them But as for believers O! what a joyful time wil it be to them Wil it not be the time of their complete redemtion their mariage-day Should not their thoughts therefore be always musing on this day How should their hearts leap for joy at the very reports of it But is it thus with them Are not al too much strangers to this day And oh what an hainous sin is it for believers not to look for this great day 1. How much do such sin against the many intimate relations they bear to Christ Is it possible that the member should forget its Head Was it ever known that the affectionate faithful Spouse forgat her absent husband Is it not then strange unkindnesse that the members of Christ should put far from them the coming of their Head and Lord 2. What a strange violence do such offer to al the principles of the New Creature Is there any thing more injurious to the divine nature than not to mind the approche of Christ Doth not this greatly provoke and grieve the Spirit of Adoption How is faith opprest and kept under hereby What a check and contradiction is this to al Divine