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A03464 The Christian exercise of fasting, priuate and publike plainly set forth by testimonies of holy Scriptures, and also of old and late writers: wherein is shewed how religious families priuatly, and the congregations publikely, haue humbled themselues before almightie God, making vse of iudgements past, auoyding euils present, and preuenting future calamities, &c. Together with sundrie abuses of fasting in three generations of hypocrites: the first in the dayes of the prophets: the second in the dayes of Christ: the third in the dayes of Antichrist. Hereunto also are added some meditations on the 1. and 2. chapters of Iob, to comfort and instruct all such as be afflicted with any crosse, either inwardly in minde, or outwardly in bodie. By H. Holland, minister and preacher of Gods word. Holland, Henry, 1555 or 6-1603. 1596 (1596) STC 13586; ESTC S104147 181,008 249

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all the congregation 3. When the congregation is gathered what is to be done 1. The people yōg and olde must vers 16.17 1. Mourne and weepe 2. They must fast 3. They must all assent in prayer with the priests 2. The priests must principally in this action 1. Weepe and mourne for Gods people 2. Pray earnestly for the Church of God 4. What good effect and happie issue this solemne fast humiliation of the faithful shal haue 1. The Lord will be carefull ielous ouer his people vers 18. 2. The L. wil spare his people and end their afflictions Ioel. chap. 2. vers 12. Therefore also now the Lorde saith turne you vnto mee with all your heart and with fasting and with weeping and with mourning THerfore also now As if the prophet said Sense I haue now taught you sufficiently the causes of your miserie first of that great dearth and famin which hath wasted al your store greatly weakned the whole land you haue heard that your sinnes were the cause of all that euil but you would not harken not beleeue Now I come againe the second time and I tel you how the Lord hath determined alreadie to bringe vpon you a merciles bloudie people Wherefore rent your hearts with sorrow for sinnes past and testifie your vnfained repentance by fasting weeping and mourning 1 This v. teacheth vs Doctrine how the holy prophets did carefully watch and obserue their times occasions and other circumstances when where and how they might best speake vnto a dead hearted people The wicked will not heare till their corrections come So did Azariah the prophet watch his time to call vpon Asa and all Iudah to reforme the church of God in their daies for when Asa had gotten a wonderfull victorie by Gods free grace mercie then Azariah moued by gods spirit spake these words The Lord is with you while you be with him 2. Chro. 15. v. 2 3 4 5. and if you seeke him he wil be found of you but if you forsake him he will forsake you then hee sheweth them their capitall sinnes Now for a long season Israell hath beene without the true God and without priest to teach and whithout lawe i. Looke vnto it O king and O ye people of Iudah The three speciall pillers of the Church and common-wealth you haue wanted for a long time the maine greate pillers of your common welth therefore no maruell though your kingdome were so in daunger of ruine and destruction 2. This v. teacheth vs that all the time the Lord threatneth vs til his iudgements be executed Passe not the acceptable time for that is dangerous now is the time when he speaketh by his holy word and chastisements Reuel 9.20 Esa 55.6 Hebr. 3.12.13 is the time wherein the Lord calleth vs to repentance and therefore most carefully to be regarded as the Lords acceptable time and as the daie wherein God offereth vnto vs saluation 2. Cor. 6.1.2 Es 49.8 3. This verse teacheth vs what true repentance is namely a conuersion vnto God with all the heart The Lord will not be serued by parts or by halfes but with all the hart the Lord wil not part stakes with the diuel the world the flesh no more thē with Baal he is God alone must haue the whole heart This is it the law commandeth and Christ requireth all the heart al the soule all our strength al our thoughts to loue worship and serue him Deut. 6.5 Luke 10.27 chap. 14.26 The holy spirit giues the good K. Iofias this cōmendation * The minde discourseth disputeth the soule desireth the heart lodgeth and embraceth c. 2. King 25.25 He turned to God with all his heart with al his soule with all his might according to al the lawe of Moses When we do God any seruice he would haue vs to doe it with such cheerefulnes as that no part of vs within or without sit idle we must thē straine all parts and speciallie these here mentioned the heart soule mind his great chambers wherein he doth erect and set vp his throne and kingdome 4. Wee be taught that fasting is an holy exercise very needefull and profitable to testifie our conuersion and repentance as is afore shewed 5. This verse teacheth vs how the holy saints testified also their vnfained repentance and conuersion vnto God by weeping and mourning and how that when they humbled themselues in their fasts priuate or publique they did expresse their vnfained sorrow for sinne by weeping and mourning And surely fasting will drawe vs to a more earnest searching fight and feeling of our owne vnworthines and so to a deeper sorrow and mourning for sinne for which cause the exercise which the other Euangelists call fasting Compare Mark 2.20 Luk. 5.35 Matth. 9.15 S. Matthew cals mourning Because that must leade vs vnto this We haue many notable examples and presidents of the saints Chap. 8.9.10 to teach vs how weeping mourning follow fasting The people in Nehemias time when they humbled themselues in fasting wept and mourned so exceedingly for their sinnes that the noble captaine by much intreating could not stay their weeping So the Leuites which preached in euerie congregation for the whole multitude was deuided into diuerse assemblies called vpon the people to cease weeping and mourning Verse 11. 1. Sam. 6.6 And in Samuels time the people fasting and mourning for their sinnes wept so much that they are saide to haue drawne whole buckers of water which the depth of their sorrow for their sinnes the anger of God against them had ministred We reade often of Dauids teares 2. Sam. 3.31.32 So likewise of Christes weeping Luke 19.41 Iohn 11. but of his laughter neuer 2. Kin. 8.12.11 Act. 20.30 Phil. 3.18 Hezekiah wept and mourned 2. King 20.1.2.3 so did Elisha to Hazael and Paul at Miletum because they did foresee the euils which were to come vpon the Church of God And Ioseph wept often being occasioned by his brethren Luk. 23.62 Luk. 7.38 Genesis 50.17 43.30.45.1.2.14 Peter in his conuersion wept bitterly and Maries teares were so many 2. Kin. 22.19 that she is sayd to haue washed Christs feete with weeping Iosias heart melted and wept before the Lord for his owne sinnes and the sins of his people And the Psalmist sweetely teacheth what ioy followeth all the crosses of the faithfull The teares of the faithfull haue a happie end if with ioynt hearts they weepe and mourne and cry vnto God Psalm 126. vers 5.6 They that sow in teares shall reape in ioy they went weeping and carried pretious seede but they shall returne with ioy and bring their sheaues And thus wee see how the faithfull can shed teares plentifully for good causes which assuredly are neuer lost on the groūd Psalm 56. ve 8. but bee registred with the Lord and preserued as in his bottels 1. Quest Doe the godly weepe for themselues
prepareth and inlargeth our harts before we can be humbled so then where great loue humilitie and repentance is in vs the Lords great loue and grace went before in the pardoning of many sinnes Luk 7.47 So speaketh Christ Many sinnes * An argumēt from the consequent not frō the cause as the example following testifieth are forgiuen her for she loued much Vers 14. Who knoweth if he will returne and repent and leaue a blessing euen a meat offering and drinke offering vnto the Lord your God THis verse containeth the third argument Coherence to moue the Iewes to repentance and it is thus much in effect Whereas the Lord hath consumed your corne and cattel and so wasted your store that you haue not to maintaine the publique seruice of the Lord so that your Leuites be discouraged in the Lords seruice 2. Chro. 31.4 Mala. 3.8 Notwithstanding if you shall vnfainedly seeke the Lord by heartie repentance be well assured how hard so euer it may seeme vnto men the Lord shall powre his blessings vpon you Who knoweth if By this manner of speaking Sense the Hebrues doe not meane any doubting in the speaker but they signifie the difficultie to obtaine that which is spoken of by any naturall meanes as then it might seeme admirable and incredible that after the ground had bin so long wasted and dried vp they should receiue some fruites of the earth againe q. d. True it is sayth the Prophet man hath good cause to doubt So lift vp your hearts in wars and pestilence howsoeuer it seeme hard to men yet god will deliuer you saue you doe you good if you repent but lift vp your hearts aboue earthly meanes and looke vpon Gods mercies and holie promises if you repent hee is willing and able doubt not to doe you good The like phrase we haue Exod. 32.30 I will go vp to the Lord if I may pacifie him for your sinne that is your sinne is so horrible what man is there but must doubt to finde any fauour with God for you yet I trust because of his infinite mercies I shall be heard and that with much crying I shall obtaine some mercie for you Caleb speakes in like manner Iosh 14.12 and Ionathan 1. Sam. 14.6.7 And Peter to Simon Magus Act. 8. 22. A blessing for meat offring and drinke offring that is the Lord will powre vpon you such blessings as you haue neede of for his seruice For by meat offring c he meaneth all manner of sacrifices and rites which were commanded in the seruice of the olde Church see Numb 28. vers 5. Exod. 29.40 Leuit. 2.1 Exod. 16.36 q. d. Because of your famine the diuine seruice of the Lord prescribed in his law is ceased notwithstanding mourne and lament and humble your selues vnfainedly and the Lorde shall graunt you such blessings as you haue neede of for the vpholding and continuance of the Lords seruice This verse teacheth vs First what a hard matter it is to asswage the fire of Gods wrath when it once breaketh foorth when he strikes with famine warres or pestilence any sinfull people Surely in regard of our selues because we haue multiplied sinnes against him we haue cause to doubt he will neuer leaue vs till he hath consumed vs. But when we consider his promises his goodnes his Christ his rich mercies in Christ let vs not doubt but send foorth cryes mightily vnto him and assuredly wee shall finde grace and comfort if wee beleeue and repent Consider the generall and fearfull sinnes of the land and when the Lords wrath breaketh foorth into warres plague famine or pestilence who can looke for any thing but that the Lord should consume as hee hath done the rebels in former ages where the Lords couenant is broken the seales polluted and prophaned his wonderfull name blasphemed the holy Sabboths spent in the seruice of Sathan Bacchus and Venus and reserued by vncleane beasts The reuenger of the couenant is sent forth for these sinnes Leuit. 26.25 as the only time for drunkēnes gluttonie surfetting whoredomes and such like abominations Yet notwithstanding the Lord our God being that gracious God so slow to wrath so full of bowels of mercie as the Prophet hath before shewed let Gods people in their vnfained repentance bee well assured they shall finde fauour and grace with God Secondly here wee learne the chiefe care and desire of Gods people when they be truely humbled and conuerted vnto God namely how the seruice and pure worship of God may bee maintained For they are well assured this is the chiefe piller and stay of all their good state and welfare in this life and Gods speciall ordinance for their euerlasting saluation So soone as Asa was deliuered truly humbled and informed by Gods Prophet he reformed his kingdome and set vp the seruice of God 2. Chro. 15.1.2.3.4.5 2. King 22.19 23. When Iosias heart melted hauing heard that holy law read c. he reformed his kingdom and set vp the pure worship of God in the land Now the time is come vpon vs for to practise this holy doctrine of repentance which the Prophet hath hetherto commended vnto vs in this exhortation if we regarde it not note the time of our visitation certaine it is the greater shame and confusion is reserued for vs. Let vs not bee like the Atheists of Esaias time who when the Lord called them to fasting weeping and mourning gaue themselues to eating and drinking and feasting scorning his Prophets with let vs be merrie for to morrow we shall die Esay 22.12.13.14 And like to the brasen faced Atheists and rebels of Ieremies time of whom the Prophet complaineth in these words chap. 5. vers 3. 4. O Lord are not thine eyes vpon the trueth A dangerous signe if ther appeare no humiliation when god striketh Reue. 9 20. thou hast striken them but they haue not sorrowed thou hast consumed them but they haue refused to receiue correction they haue made their faces harder then a stone and haue refused to returne Therefore I sayd surely they are poore they are foolish for they know not the way of the Lord nor the iudgement of their God Vers 15. Sound the trumpet in Sion sanctifie a fast call a * or Proclaime the daie appoynted Kiru gnatzarah Indicite festū retentionis Because the people were kept in and restrained this daie solemne assemblie HEre beginneth the second part of this text wherein as before is noted foure things are principally to bee considered First what preparation must goe before a generall fast Secondly what persons must bee assembled Thirdly what must be done when they bee assembled together Fourthly what blessings they must expect assuredly if they humble themselues and truely conuert vnto God First concerning our preparatiō vnto a generall fast wee learne in this verse foure speciall poynts be required 1. The day must be knowne and signified with sounding of a trumpet
contēptuously maliciously sinning against God with a high hand prophanation of Sabbaths contempt of the holy ministerie with other sinnes against first and second table innumerable For these and the like sinnes the Lord threatneth in his law to plague vs. I will send sayth the Lord a sword vpon you that shall auenge the quarrell of my couenant c. And thē he mentioneth many euils plagues which haue in all ages consumed and smitten the contemners both of the law and Gospell of Iesus Christ Leuit. 26.25 Deut. 26. and 27. 28. chap. These and the like dearth barrennes scarsenes hunger thirst pouertie penurie the plagues of Egypt pestilence poxe feuers collicke heate emerodes leprosie measels madnes losse of goods windes tempests waters withering wasting burning drought raine oppression robberie theft rape captiuitie exile miserie subiection danger prison sicknes stripes shame cowardnes blindnes error an amazed hart desperation thought vnquietnes warre fire sworde feare trembling sorrow short life sudden death both of bodie and soule Fast and pray that GOD would giue all states of men repentance grace to beleeue and to obey the Gospell The 9 cause Fasting and praier for princes their protection c. 1. Tim. 2.1.2.3 These and the like miseries doe follow the breach and contempt of Gods holy couenant Therefore I conclude That which moued the faithfull of elder ages to fast in their daies ought to moue vs The generall sinnes of the Church c. gaue them occasion of fasting weeping and mourning therefore the like occasion must moue vs. Againe the holie spirite of God giueth vs a speciall charge for prayer and fasting for his vicegerents his annointed Kings and Queenes princes gouernours of his Church and chosen people First for prayer Christ speaketh by his Apostle I exhort therefore that first of all supplications prayers intercessions and giuing of thankes be made for all men for Kings and for all that are in authoritie that ye may leade a quiet and peaceable life in all godlines and honestie And if we must pray for all princes in generall euen the bloudie tyrants the deadly arch enemies of Christs flock as here is commanded and as Tertul. sayth the faithfull in his time did Tertul. in apologet ad Scapulam how much more are wee bound to performe this dutie for our Kings and Queenes Es 49.22 the nursing fathers and nursing mothers of the Church of Christ When wee fast and pray for our dread Soueraignes protectiō we must also desire the enemies conuersion or confusion Secondly for fasting wee haue also a speciall president set before vs by the same spirit for instruction and imitation Hester 4.15.16 in these words Then Hester the Queene commaunded to answer Mordecai Priuat and publike fasts for protection of princes Goe and assemble all the Jewes that are in Shushan and fast ye for me and eate not nor drinke not in three daies day nor night I also and my maides will fast likewise and so J will goe vnto the King which is not according to the law and if J perish I perish So let vs remember as dutie bindeth vs to recommend vnto almightie God our most gracious Hester Q. E. in fasting prayer and thanksgiuing First in fasting and prayer priuatly publiquely putting vp in the name and mediation of Christ Iesus our humble supplications 1. That almightie God would multiplie the comforts and graces of his most holy spirit vpon her 2. That the Lord would stil lengthen her yeares Gen. 35.29 Iudg. 5.7 that she may be full of dayes and a blessed ancient mother in Israel 3. That God would still be such a brasen wall and tower of defence for her protection that her enemies may euermore be beaten backe discouered and confounded in their practises 4. That she may dailie bee more and more strengthened and adorned with the spirit of wisedome and of iudgement Es 11. with princely courage and christian fortitude for the good gouernment of her people the Church and flocke of Iesus Christ committed and commended by him vnto her charge 5. That her royall heart may still be humbled vnto Christ as Hesters was that she may powre foorth such prayers before him as that both her selfe and her people may still bee preserued Secondly we must also be mindfull to offer vp vnto the Lord the sacrifice of praise and thanksgiuing for our most noble Queene 1. For that she hath been now these 37. yeares and vpwards by Gods speciall prouidence a most tender hearted nursing mother not onely for vs Esay 49.23 but also for many myriades of Gods people 2. For that by her Graces meanes we haue receiued and doe inioy of Gods free goodnes the greatest treasure vnder heauen the most glorious Gospell of Iesus Christ and his holy ministrie the meanes appoynted for our saluation 3. For that by her vnder God we do inioy both spiritual temporal blessings not as neighbour Churches round about vs with many crosses and afflictions but in a most happie calme quiet and peaceable life with godlines and honesty 4. 1584. W. Parries disloyal practises 1585. Treasons discouered of 1. E Northūberland 2. Q of Scots 3. Frances Throg 4. D. Sanders 5 D. Allen. 6. Charles Paget 7. W. Shelleys 1594. 8. D. Lopez For that the Lord hath strangely yea miraculouslie discouered and layde open so many most detestable and accursed trecheries and treasons of popish atheists most diuelish and vnnaturall practises of bloody rebels against her royall person for their confusion and our most comfortable deliuerance the almightie God be blessed and make his people more thankefull for the burying of such great mercies without any sacrifice of prayse vnto GOD is one great sinne in our land 5. For that the Lord still notwithstanding our manifold sins spreadeth out his wings ouer her for protection and comfort and the confusion of our enemies who thirst for nothing more then by her death for our ruine and vtter desolation I conclude of the premisses We must fast and pray as the faithfull haue done But they fasted and prayed for the protection c. of Princes c. Therefore must we so fast and pray in like manner The last speciall motiue and cause of this priuat exercise of fasting in all religious families The 10. cause of priuat fasting for the Church vnto all Gods faithfull people to the worlds end is the publike state and for the good of Gods Church and people generally as to preuent euils to come to remoue present or imminent dangers c. For thsese causes are euident in many presidents wee finde in the Scripture For euery true beleeuer and member of Christs Church ought to lay to his heart the miseries of Gods people and to feele them as if they light vpon his owne soule So Elisha doth foreseeing what euils should come on Gods people first he fastened his eyes so long vpon Hazael that Hazael was ashamed secondly 2.
with a mightie hand hast gotten thee renowme as appeareth this day we haue sinned we haue done wickedly Lord according to all thy righteousnes J beseech thee let thine anger and thy wrath bee turned away from the citie Ierusalem thy holy mountaine for because of our sinnes and for the iniquities of our fathers Ierusalem and thy people are a reproach to all that are about vs. Now therfore O our GOD heare the prayer of thy seruant and his supplications and cause thy face to shine vpon thy sanctuarie that lieth wast for the Lordes sake O my God encline thine eare and heare open thine eyes and beholde our desolations the citie whereupon thy name is called for we doe not present our supplications before thee for our owne righteousnesse but for thy great tender mercies O Lord heare O Lord forgiue O Lord consider and doe it deferre not for thine owne sake O my God for thy name is called vpon thy citie and vpon thy people Chap. 10. ve 3. 4. 12. And thus continued hee fasting weeping and mourning in prayer for the Church one and twentie dayes and was heard and comforted And thus farre shall suffise for priuat fasting the publike fast followeth The fourth Question ❧ What a publike and generall fast is and for what causes the same is to be published and by whom in the Church Ioel. 2.12 13 14 15 16 17 18. 12. Wherefore also now the Lord saith Turne you vnto me with all your heart and with fasting and with weeping and with mourning 13. Rent therefore your hearts and not your garments and turne vnto the Lord your God for he is gracious and mercifull slow to anger and of great kindenes that he may repent him of this euill 14. Who knoweth if hee will returne and repent and leaue a blessing behinde him euen a meate offering and a drinke offering vnto the Lord your God 15. Sound the Trumpet in Sion sanctifie a fast proclayme the day appoynted to be solemnized 16. Gather the people * Sanctifie call a congregation gather the elders together assemble the children and such as sucke the breasts let the bridegroome goe forth of his chamber and the bride out of her chamber 17. Let the Priestes the Ministers of the Lord weepe betweene the porch and the altar and let them say spare thy people O Lorde and giue not thine heritage into reproach that the heathen should rule ouer them wherefore should they say among the people where is their God 18. Thē wil the Lord be iealous ouer his land spare his people The Argument occasion and time of Joels prophecie THe interpreters doe greatly varie concerning the time when this prophet prophecied because the Lord sent often vpon the Iewes such a famine as this prophet mentioneth In the dayes of Ioram there was a famine seuen yeares together 2. King 8.2.3 And againe there was another whereof Esay speaketh chap. 5. ve 13.14 as some iudge in King Vzzias time There was a third also for the sinnes of Manasseh in the daies of good K. Iosias of this Ieremie did wryte and prophecie compare his 14.15 chap. ver 1. with the 2. King 23.26 The best for learning and iudgement referre this prophecie to that age and time First because Ioel and Ieremie haue like wordes and arguments next for that this prophet is thought to haue prophecied about Iosias time after the destruction of the kingdome of Israell for all prophets which mention not that kingdome it is like thē came after The principal scope of the prophet is to bring the Iewes to repentance by laying before them all the great danger they were in the great wrath of God kindled against them which did appeare not onely in the famine which now had wasted strangely the whole land but was like anon after to be yet more seene in bloodie warres if they humbled not themselues speedily in sackecloth and ashes Hee warneth them to turne to GOD in trueth of repentance and to mourne humblie before God for their sinnes because the Lorde hath now strangly visited and consumed them with a famine which they must not impute to fortune motion of planets aspect of starres strange constellations c. but they must lift vp their eyes aboue all these and looke vpon the high and iust iudgment of God who because of their sinnes hath sent first an host of weake wormes to famish and consume them the palmer worme the grashopper the canker worme the caterpiller what is the end of all this vers 14. Girde your selues and lament O yee priests c. sanctifie a fast call a solemne dissemblie If this famme yet cannot awake you nor moue you saith the prophet beholde I will bring vpon you a greater plague the Babilonians and the Chaldeans Chapter 2. Verse 12. vers 15. a fierce a bloodie and cruell nation they shall deuoure you Wherefore againe I warne you expresse yet your repentance more humbly before God vers 28. Chapt. 3. See Amos chap 9.23 Mich. 7.8 turne vnto God and let your hearts bee rent c. and signifie also your sorrowe for sinne and true humiliation before GOD in a publike fast and in a solemne assembly so doing the Lord shal graunt you plentie of blessings against famine strength against your enemies and spirituall comforts in Iesus Christ Place this Table betweene folio 50. and 51. In this portion of this holy prophecie contained in these 7. verses of the 2. chap. vers 12.13.14.15.16.17.18 we may cōsider principallie two things 1. How he exhorteth all the people of the Iewes generally to repentance verse 12. and 13. and heere obserue 3. branches 1. That they must repent in trueth without hypocrisie and to this end he biddeth them To turne to God with all their heart renting their hearts 2. How this repentance must be testified 1. By fasting and abstinence 2. By weeping and mourning 3. The reasons to moue them to repentance are these 1. God is 1. Gratious 2. Mercifull 3. Slow to anger 4. Of great kindnes 5. Repenting him of euill 2. The penitent shall surely receiue a blessing vers 14. 2. How he prescribeth a forme of publike humiliation vnto Gods people wherein wee may obserue these poynts 1. What preparation is to bee vsed before a general fast wherin the Prophet requireth these 4. things 1. That a trumpet be sounded in a special manner to signifie the fast 2. The place must be appoynted in Sion and so in all the cities of Iudah 3. The people must be sanctified prepared for this holy exercise 4. The solemne daye must bee published 2. What persons must be assembled in this generall fast 1. The Prophet answereth in generall All the people All the congregation 2. He nūbreth all these specials 1. The elders must not bee exempted for age 2. The babes must not be excepted for their infancie 3. The bride and bridegrome for their mirth time 4. The priests must be presidents for
onely Ans No First they weepe for that by their sins they haue dishonored and displeased God Secondly they mourne also to consider the euils which are imminent and readie to fall vpon their enemies Psal 35. vers 13.14 For this cause Dauid he fasted wept and prayed for Saul when that tyrant sought euery day to kill him Thirdly they weep for the Church of God when Gods people are afflicted These bee causes of the teares of the faithfull But such as weepe onely because of their owne plagues Teares of hypocrites they are no better then dogges for they will crye when they bee beaten and the diuels also will rore when they must goe to hell as we heare in the Gospell 2. Quest What affections and causes moue teares Ans First sorrow and griefe of mind as in Ezras time because the temple reedified was not comparable to the first many in great griefe wept with a lowde voyce Ezra 3.12 Secondly great ioy of heart example for this cause we finde in Ioseph who was filled with exceeding ioy when he saw his brother Beniamin and this affection caused him to shed teares exceedingly Ioseph made baste for his affection was inflamed towards his brother and sought where to weepe and entred into his chamber and wept there Gen. 43.30 Thirdly a vehement anger being a mixt affection of ioy and griefe causeth teares for this euill affection doth reioyce in reuenge and will otherwhiles breake foorth into teares for very griefe of minde when it cannot reuenge Fourthly Compassion and mercie draw teares from the godlyfull often because of their sympathie and griefe they haue in the miseries of their brethren Ioh. 11. verse 34.35 Fiftly all our earnest and vehement desires may prouoke and draw teares from vs. Vers 13. Rent therefore your hearts and not your clothes and turne vnto the Lord your God for he is gracious and mercifull slow to anger and of great kindnes that he may repent him of this euill THE first part of this verse dooth yet more plainly expresse what vnfained humiliation conuersion God requireth at their hands the latter part containeth notable arguments from the Lords free goodnes and mercie to moue them to attend carefully vnto the former exhortation Secondly the Lord promiseth to change his minde from their affliction if they be changed Rent your harts c. That is Sense do not as the people of the East coūtries rend their clothes in signe of sorow c. Iob 1.20 Matth. 26.65 but rent your hearts Let your hearts bee broken and contrite sorrow ye and lament and this doe so as your hearts may testifie with you that you bee sicke for sinne and agrieued in your hearts for that you haue grieued the almightie God and his holy spirite Ephes 4.30 For he is gracious and mercifull slow to anger and of great kindnes That is the Lord is indeede such a God as he hath long since described and declared himselfe to bee vnto his holy seruant Moses when hee desired to see his glorie and to know his maiestie he proclaimed made knowne himselfe first in these words Exo. 34.6 7 8. I will shew mercie to whom I will shew mercie and I will haue compassion on whom I will haue compassion And againe in these words The Lord the Lord strong mercifull and gracious slow to anger and abundant in goodnesse and trueth reseruing mercie vnto thousands for giuing iniquitie and transgression and sinne c. God is first Chanun gracious that is one that giueth great gifts freely Secondly Rachun one that like a father hath bowels of mercie Thirdly Erek apajim one that is long winded very patient not soone offended Fourthly Rah chesed very bountifull or beneficiall That he may repent of this euill That is the Lord himselfe will not afflict you with warres other iudgements as he hath threatned if you * Al this is spoken to our capacitie comfort God is sayd in Scripture neuer to change alter or to repent of any decree his decrees are immutable Rom. 11.6 repent vnfainedly but he will embrace you as a father in his armes of mercie For as a father hath compassion on his children so hath the Lord compassion on them that feare him Psal 103. vers 13. This verse teacheth vs First that true repentance is no light change of minde opinion or iudgement onely no sayth the holy Prophet it must haue a deeper impression in the heart The heart must feele it and finde it as well as the minde and reason see it and knowe it for the heart must be rent and sicke that herein also wee may be * Rom 8.29 but when he is said to repent the meaning is that he changeth his menacings into blessings when his people are changed 1. Sam. 15.35 compare verse 11.29 c. conformed vnto the image of our Lorde and Sauiour Iesus Christ For his heart also was rent Ioh. 19.34 Neuer trust to any outward action if thou feelest no inward griefe nor change of minde 2. The way to conuert soules vnto God in miserie is by preaching the glad tidinges of Gods mercies in Iesus Christ Speake to men afflicted of iustice and iudgemēts the more they despaire and runne from God Psal 130.4 Mercie is with thee that thou maiest bee feared Rom. 12.1 I beseech you therefore brethren by the mercies of God that ye giue vp your bodies a liuing sacrifice vnto God Christ and Iohn began their Sermons of repentance with this argument Matth. 3.2 Repent for the kingdome of God is at hand 3. The inspeakeable loue and mercie of our heauenly father is here taught vs where he is sayd to repent when we repent There can bee no greater argument either to testifie his loue or to moue our affection Is not he a most gracious and blessed God that when wee poore forlome sinners repent and are grieued for displeasing him he repents also is agrieued that he hath beaten vs And is not that God full of bowels of mercie that when werepent leaue off to sinne he repents also and will cease to afflict vs We can no sooner mourne but he mournes Gods repentance and ours compared no sooner bee affected towards him but hee also is affected towards vs. Nay he affects vs before wee affect him and his affection is cause of our affection and his repentance cause of our repentance and our repentance but a signe of Gods repentance This the Prophet Ieremie also assureth vs that God is full of * A tender harted father can mourne and weepe euen when he beateth his children Ier. Lam. 3.32.33 ex animo heauines euen when he dooth chasten his people chap. 3.32 Though he send affiction yet will he haue compassion according to the multitude of his mercies for he doth not punish willingly So then wee see here a most comfortable doctrine that if we be truly humbled the Lord thē assuredly is minded to shew mercie for he first softeneth
the gentiles and in speciall manner also for the poore saintes afflicted in Ierusalem and the Lord graciouslie heard them both for the Lorde then mercifully prouided for the Iewes by Peter and his fellowes and stirred vp the gentiles to shew bowels of mercy vnto them in supplying their wants by their often sacrifices of brotherlie contribution Againe it is storied that then he sent also those two worthie instruments of his grace Paule and Barnabas for the conuersion and confirmation of the gentiles And they prospered exceedingly in that holy worke for the which the Lord sent them The 6. cause of a generall fast is that the church may cal vpon the Lord to blesse some special enterprise in warres and peace or worke which is taken in hand To conclude this point I finde also that Gods Church assembled in this publike fast when they did enterprise or execute any speciall thing which did highly concerne Gods glorie and the generall good of all Gods people As the Church before named in Antioch when they were to lay hands on Paul and Barnabas after they were separate and poynted foorth by the Lord as is before shewed Act. 13. vers 3. it is sayd they fasted againe the second time and blessed them and commended them to the grace of God that the Lord might prosper their holie ministrie among the Gentiles The like was done sayth the holy Ghost Act. 14.23 in all places where ministers were ordained they did it by election and with fasting and prayer they commended them to the Lord in whom they beleeued And for this cause S. Hierome giueth vs a notable example in Prolog super Math. For he saith that when John the Euangelist was desired to write his Gospel against Ebion and Cerinthus which denied Christs diuinitie he answered that he would doe it if the whole Church would first fast publikely and pray that God would blesse his labours Vers 16. Gather the people * Sanctifie call the congregation gather the elders assemble the children and those that sucke the breasts let the bridegroome go foorth of his chamber and the bride out of her chamber HEre begins the second braunch of this text another chiefe poynt to be considered in a generall fast and that is what persons must be here assembled This repetition teacheth vs that in such calamities the Lord would haue vs careful readie to humble our selues in such holy exercises The prophet speaketh first in generall repeting his first charge gather the people whatsoeuer they bee rich or poore call euery where and sanctifie a congregation faile not to doe it And lest that any should doubt of the exception of some hee giueth vs his minde in more speciall termes gather the elders q. d. my will is that you assemble the princes the Magistrates the priests the prophets and all the rulers of the people what office soeuer they beare in Church or Common-wealth The reasons for their appearance and humiliation in this assemblie first for that they stande more guiltie then the rest for manifold sinnes and corruptions both in regard of their offices and of their yeares Secondly for that their example is greatly considered noted and followed of all sorts of men Thirdly their counsell and helpe must be had as for diligent inquisition and discouerie so for the punishment also of all capitall grosse sinnes which are the causes of this great euill and generall calamitie Wherefore they must meete for this purpose and come willingly and carefully with all speede as men assembled for the quenching of a great fire for the fire of Gods wrath is kindled and is readie to consume his people Secondly he calleth also for the younger sort euen the tender infants sucking the breasts for the Lordes wrath reacheth euen against them because they are wrapped vp and defiled with the leprosie of their owne naturall corruption Ephes 2.3 Rom. 5.12 and also for the sinnes of their fathers Hoshea warning the people of the Iewes to repent sayth that for their sinnes God will strike them and their children Hos 13.16 14.1.2.3 for he will send against them such bloudie enemies as shall dash their infants against the stones and be so barbarous as to rip their women great with childe and yet here is no vniustice Wee knowe that for treason against princes the punishment is extended euen to the children stayning of bloud losse of goods losse of landes no maruell then if for our rebellions against the Lorde and King of Kings his yre bee thus kindled euen against our posteritie And wee see this anger of the Lord readie to consume also besides our children euen all our substance if wee humble not our selues when the Lorde calleth vs thereunto Ionas chapter 3. vers 5 6. Ezra 8.21 Againe the Lord would excite a dull and frosen hearted people to mourne and weepe by seeing and hearing the teares and cries of their infants that so they may bee moued if not in regard of Gods fearefull indignation and iudgements yet for naturall affection to mourne weep and humble themselues before the Lorde And this also concerning the children is commaunded that they might inure and acquaint their children with good things that they might in riper age loue and practise the holy exercises of religion and pietie Thirdly the holy Ghost yet proceedeth further and will haue no sortes of men excepted but now they must all mourne without any exception euen of the Bride and Bridegroome when they haue greatest cause of mirth ioy and comfort Deut. 24.5 they must turne all to sorrowe fasting weeping and mourning There was a lawe prouided of God for the new married that they should bee exempted one yeare from the warres When a man hath taken a new wife he shall not goe a warrefare neither shall he bee charged with any busines but shall bee free at home one yeare and reioyce with his wife which he hath taken Notwithstanding when for the causes before shewed Gods people assembled vnto this publike humiliatiō there was nothing might priuiledge or free any man from this holy exercise And that which is here by the Prophet commanded is also both commanded by precept and commended by the practise of Gods people in other places of the scripture When the people of the Iewes were to receiue the holy couenant and lawes of God in that most wonderfull manner in Sinai they were commaunded to be sanctified and prepared that they might come with reuerence One branch and part of this preparation was this Exod. 19.15 Be readie the third day and come not at your wiues The mariage bed abstained in time of extraordinarie humiliation And this is that which the Apostle commendeth that there be a mutuall consent betweene man and wife to leaue the marriage bed when the time calleth them to an extraordinarie humiliation in a priuat or publike fasting and prayer 1. Corin. 7.5 So Peter Martyr vnderstandeth this place Quo loco existimo eum
abide there till the euening before the Lord and lift vp their voyces and wept And while good Ezra was praying and weeping the whole congregation consisting of men women and children wept with a great lamentation So in Samuels time in that fast they wept abundantly The Lord loueth the teares of his Saints hee puttes them in his bottell they are all registred with him Dauid wept much and oftten Psal 56.8 so Hezekias Ezra with others and Iesus Christ himselfe And if wee consider our sinnes and our times if they had one sinne we haue tenne as great and as grieuous Many buckets of teares cannot humble vs nor serue to testifie our humiliation Were they so zealous in the reuenge of the Lords couenant for the sinne of whoredom and for one Leuites sake that they so fought fasted and wept and shall not wee fast and lament for the whoredoms of thousands in the whole land Was Ezra and his people so full of teares for that one sinne of vnlawfull marriages with pagans and shall not wee much more weepe seeing that not onely our marriages are often as bad or worse and other innumerable proude sinnes raigne ouer vs. And did the Israelites so deepely lament their sinnes when they were in daunger of the Philistins and shall not we as humbly seeke the Lord seeing that so many bloudie enemies doe beset vs round about and daily waite and expect with great confidence our cōfusion The Gospell and holie couenant blessed bee our God is receiued in some parts of our land but the ignorant people still contemne it and the enemies blaspheme against it because that our Gospellers are so wicked and so loose in their liues So the pure worship of God is little regarded of many Wherefore let vs often weepe and lament and pray for the peace of Ierusalem and say Psal 122. The Lord prosper them that loue thee 4. The forme of their confession Spare thy people and giue not thine heritage to reproch c. HEre first we are to consider the prayer then the reasons annexed In the prayer two things are asked first pardon of sinnes in the word Chusah spare vs or be mercifull vnto thy people secondly that the Lord would preserue his Church and people from that reproch shame which was like to light vpon them First here the Lord teacheth vs to pray Doctrine that the cause may first bee remoued then the effect shall surely passe from vs. Spare thy people and giue not thine heritage to shame Take away the cause and you shall so one be freed from the effect which followeth Cleane contrary we euer first cry in our hearts Lord take away the shame take away the famine remoue the pestilence warres c. Note but our sinnes we will not haue taken from vs. We doe not so mourne for our sinnes as for the euils which be vpon vs for our sinnes so did Pharaoh Saul Achitophel and Iudas lament with teares therefore wee cannot bee pardoned and eased of our grieuances Againe we must vnderstand that the holy Ghost requireth of vs in this place a serious and a faithfull confession of our sinnes for without this confession God was neuer reconciled with his people We haue two generall confessions of sins in Scripture recorded as most memorable and most singular for our instruction and imitation as is before shewed Wee haue in Daniel a most sweete and comfortable speech vnto God wherein first he confesseth his sinnes and the sinnes of their Kings and Magistrates priests and people This confession is implied by Ioel in this word spare vs for such as speake on this manner calling for mercie confesse their guiltines before the Lord. Secondly Daniel sayth that open shame did belong vnto them The same sayth Ioel when he biddeth his people pray that reproch and shame may bee turned away from Gods people ver 17 Thirdly Daniel appealeth to Gods mercie so doth Ioel warne vs in that word Chusah spare vs to flie vnto Gods mercie onely Fourthly Daniel remembreth in his confession and supplication the mediatour and Messiah Iesus Christ crying Heare vs for the Lords sake that is for the Lord Iesus Christ his sake The same is vnderstood by Ioel in the word spare vs for God sheweth no mercie nor spareth any people but in and through Iesus Christ Daniels sweet words so full of instruction so needful for imitation vnto Gods people in al ages Dan 9. ver 4. are these following Oh Lord God which art great and fearefull and keepest couenant and mercie towards them which loue thee and towards them which keepe thy commandements we haue sinned and committed iniquitie and haue done wickedly yea we haue rebelled haue departed from thy precepts and from thy iudgements for we would not obey thy seruants the Prophets which spake in thy name to our kings to our princes and to our fathers c. The like sweete prayer haue wee in Esay 63. vers 15.16.17 Looke downe from heauen and behold from the dwelling place of thy holines and of thy glorie where is thy Zeale and thy strength the multitude of thy mercies and of thy compassions they are restrained from me Doubtles thou art our father though Abraham bee ignorant of vs and Israel know vs not yet thou O Lord art our father and our redeemer thy name is for euer O Lord why hast thou made vs to erre from thy waies and hardened our hearts from thy feare Returne for thy seruants sake and for the tribe of thine inheritance c. And thus farre for the first part of Ioels prayer the second followeth which containeth diuers reasons to excite our hearts to confirme our faith and to perswade as it were with the Lord to graunt their desires The first reason We be thy people Thou art bound Lord by couenant c. to spare thy people to protect thy people c. And we be thy people by couenant Wherfore spare vs for thy couenant sake The second reason Wee be thine heritage Thou Lorde almightie and al-sufficient wilt not suffer thine heritage to be spoyled and destroyed We are thine heritage Wherefore Lord suffer vs not to be consumed or confounded The third reason Giue not thine heritage to reproch that the heathen shuld rule ouer thē The Lorde most mightie and most gracious will not permit his enemies the heathen to reproch his people and to rule ouer them We be thy people Wherefore let not the heathen confound vs and rule ouer vs. The fourth argument Wherefore should they say among the nations where is their God If the heathē people beare rule ouer vs they will blaspheme thy name thy power and might For they will say our God is no God of glorie power might maiestie c. Wherefore now Lord spare vs and put vs not to confusion for thy couenāts sake for thy peoples sake for thine heritage sake for thy glorie sake and for that thou doest in great iealousie regarde all these things
9. ver 2. when they had fasted they that were of the seede of Israel were separated from their strange wiues and children The princes and rulers were chiefe in this trespas and yet for all their high and loftie lookes they stoope here Ezra 9.2 The like inquirie we finde Iosh 7 in Achans storie and must yeeld vnto the censures and punishments inflicted vpon them And this is taught vs also in the storie of Naboth for a generall fast being proclaymed vnder colour of holines and pietie that cursed Iezabel couered all her bloodie practises Naboth was then falsely accused vniustly condemned and cruelly stonied to death for blaspheming God and the King The reason of this diligent care for generall and speciall sinnes raigning among Gods people see Iosh 22. the whole chapter Againe the people of God vnder Nehemias in that great fast the chiefe of them of all their families did binde themselues by an oath and by a curse Nehe. 10.18.29.30 that both they and their families should keepe and obey the holy couenant of the Lorde Lastly because of the present necessitie and wants of Gods ministers they bound themselues by statutes * 1. Chro. 26.27.28 2. Chro. 31.3.4 as in Dauid and Hezechias time to giue and contribute an annual pension for the ministerie and seruice of the Lorde Gods Leuits ministers must be encouraged by all good meanes in the worke and seruice of the Lord. And thus farre wee haue shewed in a generall manner how the olde Churche and people of God in former ages were exercised when they assembled themselues for any speciall cause or causes in a publike fast Verse 18. Then the Lord will bee iealous ouer his land and spare his people The last branch of the second parte concerning the happie end of a general fast THis is the last braunch of the second part of this text wherein the Prophet sheweth what a happie end their fast should haue If they truely humble themselues as is before prescribed the Prophet assureth them that the Lord was neuer so ready to raine his plagues and iudgements as he will bee to power downe his blessings and mercies vpon them For he will be iealous ouer his land and spare his people Exod. 20.5.34.14 The Lordes iealousie is often mentioned in the olde Testament Deut. 5.9 Nahum 1.2 Zach. 8 2. What Iealosie is by this worde is not meant an ill humor of suspicion but an ardent and feruent affection and loue toward his Church It is a metaphor and a speech borrowed from the true loue of the husband towards the wife which is such as there is no affection on earth among men comparable vnto it The last of the Canticl verse 6. This loue of man and wife is compared to death for strength it will ouercome all difficulties and lettes to doe good vnto the wife yea death it selfe and iealousie is said to be as hard or cruell as the graue it will deuoure and destroye all enemies and can bee no more intreated then the graue or death it selfe The same is said of this affection in the husband for the offence or iniurie done to his wife in defiling his bed Salomon telleth vs he can neuer be appeased Iealousie is the rage of a man Pro. 6 34. therefore he will not spare in the day of vengeance This iealousie the Scripture ascribeth vnto God not that any such affections or passions bee in him but that it might expresse the greatnes of his loue towards vs Ephe. 5. which is such and so great that looke what is done to his Church whereof hee accounteth as of his beloued spouse he euer deemeth and taketh as done to himselfe This he testifieth by his Prophet Hee that toucheth you Zach. 2.8 toucheth the apple of mine eye If any man aske a reason of this the Lordes iealousie surely there is no cause of it in any one of the creatures nor in any thing which hath being without himselfe His owne goodnes is the cause of all his loue iealousie and mercie towards his Church for he found it blacke spotted and a polluted masse of sin but hee hath made it by the blood of his sonne Comely as the fruites of Kedar and bewtifull as the curtaines of Salomon Cant. 1. ver ● The Lorde is euer iealous ouer his people first during their obedience to preserue them Zachary 2.8 saith the Psalmist * This ielousie hath deuoured in all ages of the world as with a strange fire the enemies of his church Touch not my people and doe my Prophets no harme and to consume their enemies Zach. 8.2 I was ielous for Zion in a great wrath 2. But when they backslide and transgresse his lawes his ielousie burnes like fire against them Exod. 20.5 he sayth he is a ielous God visiting the iniquities of the fathers vpon the children vnto the third and fourth generation c. And yet when this heate of ielousie flameth as it were in him he is ful of heauines and griefe This sayth the Prophet He punisheth not his people willingly but as a tender father he striketh with the hand but not with the heart he repenteth him of all the euill hee brings vpon his people full of bowels of mercie and compassion as is before shewed vers 13. Ob. But this fire of Gods ielousie in elder times burnt vp alwaies the refuse and baggage people idolaters Obiection Wherefore the Lord doth not so strike the grosse sinners of our times as in former ages adulterers Numb 25. blasphemers murmurers Numb 11.1 Psal 78.20.21 with famine warres and pestilence how is it that this holy fire among vs in these dayes deuoures such a number of sweete young plants and good trees bearing fruite most fauourie and comely branches in the garden and vineyard of the Lord and yet stand still those wicked plants and dead rotten and most vnsauorie stocks which the Lords hād hath neuer planted I meane in a word wherefore are the righteous afflicted and taken away and this fire of the Lord neuer toucheth so many monstrous blasphemers wicked Atheists prophane beasts adulterers theeues drunkards oppressors vsurers c Ans First I answer with Iob chap. 24. 1. that the times appoynted for all iudgements are hid by the almightie he knowes best when and how to strike and the wisest man cannot render a reason of his wayes Secondly I answer 1. Remember Lots wife Luke 17.32 we are not vnder the Gospel to look for the like temporall and particular iudgements as vnder the Law 2. If they heare not Moses and the prophets neither will they be perswaded c. Titus 2.10.11 1. Cor. 11.32 Heb. 2.3 now more fearfull is the state and condition of all such proude sinners because greater grace is offered vnto all men by the bright shining light and glorious Gospell of Iesus Christ Therefore sayth the Apostle How shall we escape if we neglect so great saluation 3. Lastly
the Lord is ielous ouer his people when they bee humbled then sayth Ioel his ielousie will appeare in liberall blessings and great bountifulnes In this verse first learne a singular consolation for a sinfull people in their miseries The Lord accounts this wicked people of the Iewes his people and assureth them of his loue God loueth his people and seruants deerly when he correcteth them euen when they beare his corrections Our flesh so frets and our soules are so disquieted often in afflictiōs that we can then hardly lift vp our hearts to think of Gods loue towards vs. Yet certain it is that in his corrections he loueth vs deerly 1. Cor. 11.28 Heb. 12. and therfore humbleth vs by his fatherly chastisements least wee should perish with the wicked world 2. Note here the happie end of all true conuersion vnto God There was neuer yet any of Gods people in any age which did prostrate themselues in a publike fast in manner as is before prescribed keeping Gods holy ordinance affected towards God and cast downe at his feete to aske mercie but the Lord hath been infinitly more ielous towards them and more affected to shewe mercie Yea wee bee well assured his loue euer went before their loue and his ielousie before their ielousie and he hath euer repented before they haue repented Ver. 13. as is before shewed Conclusion The Lord hath neuer failed to giue his people thus truely humbled euen their hearts desire Ioshua and his people being greatly discouraged by the losse of some part of their armie Iosh 7. after they fasted they were strengthened and comfortably incouraged againe to proceede as the Lord commaunded them 1. Sam. 7. Samuel and his people were greatly afflicted by the Philistins after their fast they put their enemies to an exceeding shame The Israelites in the dayes of the Iudges after their fasting Iudg. 20. weeping and mourning they beat downe the pride of the Beniamites as they desired Iehosaphat after his fast 2. Chro. 20. fought against the Amorites and Moabites and lost not one of his men for that godlesse multitude of prophane pagans was vtterly destroyed one of another Hester and the Iewes after their fast had great prosperitie peace and comfort Hester 4.5.6 for Haman their enemie was destroyed and so Gods people were deliuered from their enemies and enioyed great libertie in that land Nehemias and Ezra after their fast Nehe. 9.10.11.12 were incouraged and comforted in the obedience of the people the citie and temple were reedified Ezra 8. 9. cap. 10. Dan. cap. 9. 10. the Church of God prospered Daniel after his fasting receiued notable reuelations concerning the deliuerance of the Church and the comming of the Messias The Christians at Antioch after their fast were greatly confirmed The Gospell had a more free passage for God prouided and prepared Paul and Barnabas two notable organs and instruments to communicate and preach the same vnto the Gentiles Finally to come vnto our selues wee haue had 3. or 4. generall fasts published by the gouernours but performed in great weakenes in the best assemblies of our land The first was in a very speciall manner commaunded by the Queenes Maiestie in the beginning of her most happy raigne ouer vs. The cause was the pestilence Anno. 1563. The Lorde heard his people they were mercifully deliuered When the bloudie Spanyards would haue deuoured vs some charge there was for publike humiliation In some fewe assemblies Gods people were humbled Anno. 1588. and cried mightily vnto the Lord. There followed a most memorable miraculous deliuerance neuer to be forgotten in our land Againe the Lord smote vs with the pestilence Anno. 1593. and many thousands were consumed Some fewe were humbled and mourned the rage of the pestilence ceased in those moneths and time of the yeare August and September when by long obseruation it is knowne that this contagious and venemous sicknesse doth most destroy and gather strength in all parts of the world Let vs conclude that because wee haue with the olde Church the same God immutable full of ielousie loue and bowels of mercie Rom. 3.32 and seeing that he hath vouchsafed to communicate vnto vs his owne sonne and holie Gospell that couenant of grace and mercie we may bee well assured that what calamities and miseries so euer light vpon vs for our sinnes famine warres pestilence or any other the Lords gentle corrections if we follow and obey this the Lords holy ordinance in our vnfained humiliation we shall receiue a happie end a release and freedome from our crosses so farre as shall be expedient for vs in this life and in the next the blessed end of our faith the euerlasting saluation of our soules by and with Iesus Christ the author and finisher of our faith to whom with the father and most holie spirit be al praise honor glorie power and principalitie for euer and euer Amen The fift question of the abuse of fasting Coloss 2. vers 20.21.22.23 20 Wherefore if ye be dead with Christ from the ordinances of the World why as though ye liued in the world are ye burdened with traditions 21 As eate * Touche not not taste not handle not 22 Which all perish with the vsing and are after the commandements and doctrines of men 23 Which things haue indeede a shew of wisedome in will-worship and humblenes of minde and in not sparing the bodie neither haue they it in estimation to satisfie the flesh Nihil tam periculose deprauat bonum c. Chrysost There is nothing doth so daungerously depraue or corrupt a good thing as hypocrisie or euill dissembled and cloked vnder shew of holines when that which is euill is not knowne it is not auoyded IN the second part of this chapter the Apostle disputeth against 3. kindes of corruptions which in his time crept into the Church of God The first kind was the mixture of philosophicall discourses or vaine deceitful and vnprofitable philosophy with the pure word of God vers 8. The second was the mixture of the legall and leuiticall ceremonies with the Gospell vers 16.17.18.19 The third euill was a manifest superstition bred and brought into the Church by the traditions and doctrines of men ver 20.21.22.23 placing of holines deuotion remission of sinnes and the worship of God in certaine kindes of meate in fasting abstinence c. Against this superstition and abuse of fasting he warneth vs by three arguments 1. Such as be freed from the ceremonies of Gods law ought not to beare the burthen of mens vaine ceremonies Ver. 20. but you are freed from them by Christ in his Gospell therefore much more from the vnprofitable ceremonies of men 2. For declaration of the proposition hee giueth vs some sight of their superstitious traditions and opinions in their owne words first eate not Ver. 21. secondly taste not thirdly handle not The
King 8.11.12 he wept for the Church as for his owne priuat affliction thirdly he telleth bloodie Hazael what euill hee should do vnto the people of God first fire their cities secondly put to sword the strongmen thirdly dash in peeces the very infants 4. And as voyde of all humanitie rip vp and rend in peeces their women with childe And we may not doubt but as hee wept so also hee fasted and prayed for the Church for so did the Prophets and holy men in the ages following Nehemias fasted wept and prayed himselfe in his priuat chamber for the Church because of the miseries and desolations of Ierusalem in his time Chap. 1. So did Ezra with a few well affected weepe and mourne hauing all day humbled themselues in fasting in the euening hee made a most worthie confession of sins vnto God for the Church in this forme and māner following he fell vpon his knees and spread out his hands vnto the Lord Chap. 9.5.15 saying O my God I am confounded and ashamed to lift vp mine eyes vnto thee my God for our iniquities are increased ouer our head Learne of Ezra how to pray for the Church and our trespasse is grown vp vnto the heauen from the dayes of our fathers haue we been in a great trespasse vnto this day and for our iniquities haue we our kings our priests been deliuered into the hands of the Kings of the lands vnto the sword vnto captiuitie into a spoyle and into confusion of face as appeareth this day And now for a little space grace hath been shewed from the Lord our God in causing a remnant to escape and in giuing vs a nayle in his holy place that our God may light our eyes and giue vs a little reuiuing in our seruitude For though we are bond men yet the Lord hath not forsaken vs in our bondage but hath inclined mercy vnto vs in the sight of the Kings of Persia to giue vs life and to erect the house of our God and to redresse the desolate places thereof and to giue vs a wall in Iudah and in Ierusalem And now our God what shall we say after this for wee haue forsaken thy commaundements which thou hast commaunded by thy seruants the prophets saying The land whereunto yee goe to possesse it is an vncleane land because of the filthines of the people of the landes which by their abhominations and by their vncleanenes haue filled it from corner to corner Now therefore shall yee not giue your daughters vnto their sonnes neither shall ye take their daughters vnto your sonnes nor seeke their peace nor wealth for euer that yee may be strong and eate the goodnes of the land and leaue it for an inheritance for your sonnes for euer and after all that is come vpon vs for our euill deedes and for our great trespasses seeing that thou our God hast stayed vs from being beneath for our iniquities and hast giuen vs such deliuerance should we returne to breake thy commaundements and ioyne in affinitie with a people of such abhominations Wouldest not thou be angrie towards vs till thou hadst consumed vs so that there should be no remnant nor any escaping O Lord God of Israel thou art iust for we haue been reserued to escape as appeareth this day beholde we are before thee in our trespasse therefore wee cannot stand before thee because of it Thus farre Ezra for the Church and sinnes of the people of his time So prayed Dauid and fasted no doubt full often for the Church of God for thus hee speaketh Psalm 69.9 10. For the zeale of thine house hath eaten me and the rebukes of them that rebuked thee are fallen vpon me for this cause he addeth I wept and my soule fasted And as hee doth himselfe so hee exhorteth others 2. Sam. 24. Psalm 25. last verse and 15. last verse Pray for the peace of Ierusalem let them prosper that loue thee peace be within thy walles and prosperitie within thy palaces And to be short this godly zeale we finde also to burne Daniels heart for that when he vnderstoode by Ieremies prophecie concerning the captiuitie of the Church that seuentie yeares must bee accomplished in the desolation of Ierusalem he turned his face to the Lord God Chap. 9.2.3 c. and sought by prayer and supplication with fasting and sackcloth and ashes c. And this Prophet addeth also vnto his fasting a most worthie confession of sinnes for the Church which being so needefull for our instruction and imitation I haue set downe the whole as followeth Oh Lord God Learne of Daniel how to fast and pray for the Church which art great and fearefull and keepest couenant and mercy towards them which loue thee and towardes them which keepe thy commaundements wee haue sinned and haue committed iniquitie and haue done wickedly yea wee haue rebelled and haue departed from thy precepts Confession of sinnes and from thy iudgements for we would not obey thy seruants the prophets which spake in thy name to our Kings to our Princes and to our Fathers to all the people of the land O Lord righteousnes belongeth vnto thee and vnto vs open shame as appeareth this day vnto euery man of Judah and to the inhabitants of Ierusalem yea vnto all Israel both neere and farre off Pray that God would giue repentance to all states and degrees of men through all the countries whither thou hast driuen them because of their offences that they haue committed against thee O Lord vnto vs appertaineth open shame to our Kings to our Princes and to our Fathers because wee haue sinned against thee yet compassions and forgiuenes is in the Lord our God Pray that Gods voyce and word may be known and may be glorified 1. Thes 3.1 albeit we haue rebelled against him for we haue not obeyed the voyce of the Lord our God to walke in his law which he had laid before vs by the ministerie of his seruants the prophets yea all Israel hath transgressed thy law are turned backe haue not heard thy voice therefore the curse is powred vpon vs and the oathe that is written in the law of Moses the seruant of God because we haue sinned against him And he hath cōfirmed his words which he spake against vs and against our iudges that iudged vs by bringing vpon vs a great plague for vnder the whole heauen hath not been the like as hath been brought vpon Ierusalē Al this plague is come vpon vs as it is witten in the law of Moses yet made not we our prayer before the Lord our God that wee might turne from our iniquities and vnderstand thy trueth Therefore the Lorde hath made readie the plague and brought it vpon vs for the Lord our God is righteous in all his workes which he doth for we would not heare his voyce And now O Lord our God that hast brought thy people out of the land of Aegipt
Lord heare vs and remember vs and deliuer vs. Thus praieth Moses Remember Abraham Exod. 32.10.14 ver 12. Deut. 9.18 and Jsaac and Israel thy seruants to whom thou swarest by thine owne selfe Againe VVherefore shall the Egyptians blaspheme and say he hath brought them out maliciously to slay them in the mountaines And againe when the Lord would haue slaine his people with a pestilence he prayes in the very like arguments First the heathen sayth he They will say the Lord was not able to bring this people into the land which he sware vnto thē Num. 14.11.12.16 17.18.19 therefore hath he slaine them in the wildernesse And now I beseech thee let the power of my Lord be great according as thou spoken saying the Lord is slow to anger of great mercie and forgiuing iniquitie and sinne but not making the wicked innocent and visiting the wickednesse of the fathers vpon the children in the third and fourth generation Be mercifull I beseech thee vnto the iniquitie of this people according to thy great mercie and as thou hast forgiuen this people from Egypt euen vntill now so now also spare thy people And againe the same holy Prophet sheweth how hee prayed for Gods people and did striue in supplications Deut. 9. and continued many daies and nights crying and giuing God no rest The arguments he vsed were these which Ioel hath in this place Proposition O Lord destroy not this people Arguments for Ver. 26. 1. They are thy people thine inheritance redeemed from Egypt Ver. 27. 2. Remember thy seruants Abraham Isaac anzd Jacob that is thy couenant made vnto them and all thy faithfull Ver. 28. 3. The nations that is the pagans will blaspheme thy name and say thou art not able to bring them to the land which thou best proviised Doctrine 1. Wee learne how after the example of these holy men we must euer haue our refuge vnto Gods couenant for thereby our faith was first bred in vs and must continually be cherished 2. Wee learne here how iealous Gods people ought to be of Gods glorie which ought to bee more deere vnto vs then our owne welfare and saluation 3. Note here how this wretched and sinfull generation is called Gods people and inheritance because they were in the visible Church and couenant And yet wee know that among them there were grosse idolaters blasphemers prophaners of Sabbath Chemarims coniurers murderers and adulterars c. For the wicked will doe wickedly in the land of vprightnes * P. M. cap. 3. clas 10. sec 17. Veteres totum diem ieiuni agebant vsque ad vesperam quo toto tempore in verbo Dei precibus et sanctis occupationibus versabantur Leuit. 23. ait deus in ieiunio quiescite ab omni opere affligite animas vestras sabbathū enim est sabbathum vero à vespera vsque ad vesperam durasse nemini dubiū est Againe Tertul. contra psychicos ait ecclesia prodiscere ieiunia vsque ad noctē 4. Wee learne here a most comfortable lesson how Gods glorie and our saluation be so knit together that he cannot be iealous of the one but he must bee also carefull of the other Now we be to consider yet further what else was done in a generall fast for we must not imagine that they stood onely vpon confession of sinnes they spent also some part of the time in teaching the people and some part in censuring such sinnes as did then most raigne among them for that whole day was cōsecrate for the Lords seruice August de moribus ecclesiae contra Manich. Vsitata ieiunia ecclesiae continuantur vsque ad noctem toto enim die celebrantur sacri coetus preces publicae habebantur sub vesperam dimittebantur cibum sumebant That is the vsuall fastes of the Church are continued till night for all day the holy assemblies are exercised publike prayers vsed in the euening they were dismissed and did eate meate Chemnit examen Trid. Conc. 4. p. Manifestè apparet tempore ieiunij publicos congressus seu conuentus ecclesiasticos fuisse in quibus admonitiones de exercitijs poenitentia fidei emendationis proposuerunt That is Jt is manifest that in their fasts they had publike assemblies or ecclesiasticall conuents wherein they taught the people the exercises of repentance faith and amendment of life And the Church of the Iewes had euer in their sinagogues and congregations beside prayers if not the word of doctrine and exhortation yet the interpretation of the scriptures for they reade distinctly Gods word and gaue the sense This was done in Nehemias great fast which was published because of many grieuous sinnes and specially for their prophane marriages with Pagans At that time after they had confessed their owne sinnes and the iniquities of their fathers verse 3. it is sayd they stoode vp that is the Leuites in their place that is on their pulpits which were made for them Nehem. 8.4 And there they read in the booke of the law of the Lorde their God and gaue the sense according to the Scriptures Nehem. 8.8 And herein they spent one fourth part of that daye saith a learned * Iunius three houres from sixe a clocke to 9. in the morning sacrifice 3. hours from 9. to 12. in teaching the people three houres from 12. to 3. in confession of sins 3 hours from 3. to 6. in the euening sacrifice so were 12. whole houres of that daie spent interpreter And that the people were taught this day the word of the Lorde it seemeth vnto mee wee may learne also of Ieremie chap. 36. 5 27. For when Ieremie had written his prophecies concerning that kingdome and the destruction of it and was therefore restrained himselfe from preaching a generall fast being proclaymed because of the Babilonians their enemies approching he sent Baruch the scribe the day of their fast to reade his prophesies for that hee trusted Gods worde so read might doe some good vnto that rebellious and sinfull people I am shut vp and cannot goe into the house of the Lord Therefore goe thou and read the roule wherein thou hast written at my mouth the wordes of the Lord in the audience of the people in the Lords house vpon the fasting day also thou shalt reade them in the hearing of all Iudah that come out of their cities It is like that they had so persecuted the Prophets that there was but little preaching at that time it may be that they will praye before the Lorde and euery one returne from his euill way Some part also of this time was spent in signe of their vnfained repentance in examining censuring punishing such sinnes as then raigned and most dishonored God and in setting forth such orders as might make most for the edification and good gouernement of Gods people for so it was in the fast before mentioned in Nehemias time The 24. day of the 7. month Chap.