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heart will be also Mat. 6.20 21. 2. Do you love Christ more than other things when your labour is more for other things than for Christ Did you ever take that pains that care to get an Interest in Christ as you have done for the Riches of this Life If you had might you not have had him whereas now you are without him You Sweat for the World you are Cold in your Praying for Christ you lay out your strength in working for the World you are sloathful in endeavouring after Christ you are lively upon the Exchange quick in your Counting-House with might and main you act in your Shop but dull in your Closet upon your Knees if you at any time are there so imployed Is this your love to Christ more than to other things Or 3. When your care is more to keep other things than that Christ you conceit you love Let Christ go to keep your outward Possessions and yet say you love Christ more who do you think will believe what you say Will not a man that loveth his Child more than his Gold and all his Goods if his House were on Fire lose all to save his Child So would you for Christ if you loved him more than all IV. Do you love Christ and never grieve nor groan nor repent for the Sin whereby you have dishonoured him Can there be love to any person without grieving for the unkindness that you have done unto him Doth a Child love as a Child that is not grieved because he did offend his Father If your Heart did burn in Love would not your Eyes flow with Tears If the fire of Love were kindled in your Breast would not the waters of Sorrow run down your Cheeks and make thee say Oh! What have I done that I so long have slighted this loving Lord Oh! What did I mean to stop mine Ears against his Calls of Love and Mercy That I let him stand without Door when the World and Satan were admitted in Did my Lord suffer for my Sins should I then have sinned thus against my suffering Lord Was he Nailed to the Tree for my sake and must I yet wound him more Oh! That I could not behold my bleeding Lord without a weeping Eye I am grieved dear Saviour I am grieved to remember how I slighted thee and trampled thy Royal Commands under my feet O Lord I blush and am ashamed that I did spurn against such tender Bowels that I did undervalue such invaluable Love and did prefer the Dung of this World before such an incomaprable Saviour But you can daily sin and your Soul not sigh nor sob nor grieve nor groan You can sin and rejoyce at the thoughts of it Jer. 11.15 When thou dost evil then thou rejoycest Thou canst sin and make a sport at it like a fool Prov. 14.9 Fools make a mock at sin Oh thou Loveless Sinner Did Christ bleed for Sin and dost thou laugh at it Was Christ serious and his Soul sorrowful even to the Death for sin and dost thou make a sport of it Hast thou a Sea of Sin and not a drop of Sorrow for it Surely thou art the man that hast not one Dram of sincere love to Jesus Christ V. Dost thou love Christ and live without communion with him And when he is absent from thy Soul art never troubled at it Doth not Love desire sweet converse and familiar entercourse with the person that is the object of thy Love Can Lovers be long asunder and not desire a meeting Canst thou account the presence of the beloved object a burden to thee Or is not his absence really so Dost thou think that he doth love thee that is weary of thy company or never desirous of it Or shuns the place where thou dost wont to be If indeed thou lovest Christ thou couldst be content to be without any thing than without him Thou couldst better be without thy health than without Christ without thy dearest friend next to Christ than without Christ that is to thee the dearest of all if thou dost love him Without thy Meat and Drink even thy necessary Food than without Christ How is it then that thou canst take up contentedly without Praying and without Hearing or with these without Christ in them Is it not for want of Love Lovers have their fainting Fits ready to faint and dye away when the object cannot be enjoyed Cant. 2.5 Stay me with flagons comfort me with apples for I am sick of love Cant. 3.1 By night on any bed I sought him whom my Soul loveth I sought him but I found him not 2. I will rise now and go about the City in the streets and in the broad ways I will seek him whom my soul loveth I sought him but I found him not 3. The watchmen that go about the city found me To whom I said Saw ye him whom my soul loveth 4. It was but a little that I passed from them but I found him whom my soul loveth I held him and would not let him go The Soul in love with Christ is restless in his absence and never leaves seeking till it find him and having found him holds him fast by Faith and Love and will not let him go The Soul that loves doth long doth thirst doth breathe and pant after the beloved object for what is desire but love in motion as love is desire at rest And though a gracious heart finds complacency and rest in love to Christ yet if Christ be not enjoyed Love cannot rest but moveth in desiring of him like David Psal 42.1 As the hart panteth after the water brooks so panteth my soul after God 2. My soul thirsteth for God for the living God when shall I come and appear before God And is early and earnest in seeking after him and every full condition to him is empty and every fruitful state to him is barreh and he seeth weakness and disgrace in all worldly Strength and Honour till he is filled and made fruitful by the enjoyment of Christ and doth see his Power and his Glory in his Ordinances Psal 63.1 O God thou art my God early will I seek thee my soul thirsteth for thee my flesh longeth for thee in a dry and thirsty land where no water is 2. To see thy power and thy glory so as I have seen thee in the sanctuary VI. Do you love Christ and yet hate what he doth love Doth not true love make you love such as are beloved by him whom you do love Do you love Christ and hate his Word Did not David that loved God esteem his Word for the sweetness of it more than Honey Psal 119.103 And for the worth of it more than Gold Psal 119.72 Do you love Christ the Lord and take no delight in the Lords-day that is set apart for the commemoration of the wonderful work of mans Redemption and filling us with joy at the remembrance of his Resurrection Can you idle away this day
so or else ye have basely dissembled both with God and this Congregation Many of you that did not love the Lord Jesus Christ now do or ye have been wretched Hypocrites while ye have been Hearers of these Sermons for what did ye mean by all those Bills that ye did give in day after day ten or twenty in a day acknowledging your former Sin till now in loving other things and not Christ Why did ye say Ye never were convinced of the necessity of loving Christ before I beseech you Why have ye so many and so often with such earnest Requests even for Jesus sake and as we had any love for your Souls desire Me and the Congregation to beg with Importunity that God would give you such an Heart now that ye might love the Lord Jesus Christ in sincerity above all with a Superlative Love with a Predominant Love with all your Heart and with all your Soul that you might not be Anathema when Maranatha Were not these your own Words Did not the Congregation hear them Read When I reviewed your Papers at Home did not I sind these Words and such like whereby ye did express the former Condition and the present Desires of your Souls Tell me then were ye in good earnest or did ye jest with God and Men in desiring Prayers that ye might so love the Lord Jesus If so repent of your Hypocrisie lament your double Dealings bitterly bewail such cursed Dissemblings If ye were in earnest and your Hearts as well as your Hands did guide your Pens in Writing such Desires and ye have indeed changed your Love or rather God hath turned your Love from Sin unto his Son from the World unto himself I shall have cause to bless God that I Preached and ye heard what was spoken of this subject then are ye my Joy and Crown and Rejoycing both now and at the coming of the Lord Jesus Christ And to you that have this love wrought in your Hearts so lately and to all the rest that had like love to him before I wish all the Blessings that are contained in that Prayer of the Apostle with which he concludeth his Epistle and I this subject Eph. 6.24 Grace be with all them that love the Lord Jesus in sincerity Amen The BLESSING to the Lovers of CHRIST THE Psalm being Sung all the People as is usual stood up I kept my Seat longer than ordinarily I was wont which caused their Eyes to be the more towards me Then I stood up and said Why stand ye gazing Why are your Eyes so intent upon me What can I say more What more do ye expect The Blessing What! All of you What! Whether ye love Christ or no Alas If God Curse how can I Bless I have day after day set Life and Death a Blessing and a Curse before you and must it not be with you according to your own Choice If ye will be blest indeed ye must love Christ if ye will not love Christ the Curse and not a Blessing waiteth for you though ye here wait for the Blessing If ye would not go without the pronouncing of the Blessing from hence to your Homes love Christ oh love Christ Oh at last be perswaded to love Christ that ye might not go from Christs Bar to the Flames of Hell without his Blessing for ever I have done for this time and Text when I have said the Words of my Text If any man love not the Lord Jesus Christ let him be Anathema Maranatha and let all the People that dare least they should wish a Curse upon themselves say Amen And for you that have set your Hearts on Christ above all I beg from the Father of Mercies that Grace might be with all them that love the Lord Jesus Christ in sincerity and let all the People say Amen What lively Countenances what Affections what Tears and Cryings with the Spirits working were caused do not expect that I should tell FINIS Books Printed for and Sold by Thomas Cockerill at the Three Legs in the Poultrey THere is now in the Press and will suddenly be Published An Exposition of the Assemblies Shorter Catechism with Practical Inferences from each Question By John Flavell Minister of the Gospel Charnock's Works in Two Vol. Fol. Rushworth's Historical Collections 3d Part never before Printed containing the Principal Matters which happened from the Meeting of the Parliament 1640. to the end of the Parliament 1644. in 2 Vol. Fol. Geography Rectified or Description of all the World in all its Kingdoms Provinces Countreys c. Also Government Commodities Coins Weights c. Illustrated with about 80 Maps By Robert Morden 4 to The Morning Exercise at Cripplegate or several Cases of Conscience Resolved by sundry Ministers In 4 to A Supplement to the Morning Exercise at Cripplegate 8vo Specculum Theologiae in Christo Or a view of some Divine Truths which are either Practically Exemplified in Jesus Christ set forth in the Gospel or may be reasonably reduced from thence 8vo Christus in Corde Or the Mystical Union between Christ and Believers Precious Faith considered in its Nature Workings and Growth These three by Edward Polhill of Barwash in Essex Esq
Thou art not come to offer us any terms of Mercy or to make any Propositions of Peace betwixt God and us and therefore our recovery is impossible and therefore being fallen do lie down in utter despair of any communication of the Benefits of thy Death and Sufferings unto us and having no hope of merciful Redemption by Thee we neither have nor will nor can have any love unto Thee 2. The same is now the condition of Damned Souls as that of Damned Devils Men on Earth might have love to Christ but in Hell they cannot for on earth Christ had to do with them and they with Christ and Mercy had to do with them and Grace and Patience had to do with them but when once in Hell Christ hath done with them and the Spirit hath done with them Grace Mercy and Patience of God hath done with them no offer of Grace no tender of Peace and Reconciliation no overtures of Mercy more to all Eternity But now Wrath hath to do with them and vindictive punishing Justice hath to do with them and they are fallen into the hands of the Living God and being past all possibility of benefit and advantage by Christ they cannot love him but have more rooted hatred to him than ever By the way let me note That ye should with fear and trembling diligently labour fervently pray speedily repent and turn from sin sincerely believe that ye might not at death be doom'd down to Hell because by damn'd Souls Christ cannot be loved 3. But the case is otherwise with men on earth with the worst of you in this Congregation this day The Swearer might yet have benefit Pardon by Christ the vilest the greatest sinner that stands here before God this day may yet be saved if he will hearken to the Voice of Mercy to the Commands and Invitations of the only Saviour to the Calls of Grace and answer to those Calls Christ hath dyed for you for every one of you so far that Salvation yet is possible to you and God reconcilable to you and Christ and his Benefits upon the conditions of the Gospel communicable to you For who dare say there is no difference between the state of the damned in Hell and the worst of men upon earth or that there is no more hope or possibility of Salvation by Christ for the greatest sinners upon the earth than of the Devils themselves or that God is no more reconcilable and the Benefits of Christ no more communicable to them than to these while to sinners on earth Commands are given to repent and believe and turn to God in hopes of Mercy and Conditional Promises of Life and a conditional Grant of Pardon is given to them which is not the case of Devils or damned Souls and therefore we Study in hope and Pray in hope and Preach in hope of your Conversion and Salvation when there is no hope of them that are gone down to death and utter and eternal darkness Methinks this considered should win thy Love to Christ and cause thee to break forth into such Language as this and say O my Soul as yet through the Mercy and Patience of God to thee there is a wide difference betwixt thy state and the state of damned souls for tho thou hitherto hast not loved Christ which is thy hainous sin yet thou mayest which is God's great Mercy to thee For tho now thou art without Christ which is thy misery yet thou mightest have Christ which will be thy remedy when the Damned love not Christ nor can love him for they have not Christ nor can have him Thou art yet in the land of hope and under the means of hope and thy remedy is at hand if by thy wilful refusals of recovering Grace thou dost not dash this hope when those poor wretched Souls that are passed out of Time into Eternity from Earth to Hell from Hearing in this world to Howling in the next are now and there Christless and because now and there Christless are therefore there now and for ever hopeless and remediless O then my Soul look towards this Christ that thou mayest have Behold This Christ and all his Benefits upon Gospel-Conditions are yet communicable unto thee for thine Everlasting Good Dost thou not hear the Offers of Pardon Peace and Glory made to thee in his name Dost thou not perceive him yet standing at thy door and knocking crying calling there Open to me and I will save thee Dost thou not feel his Spirit yet striving with thee Dost thou not see Mercy hath not yet delivered thee into the hands of Justice and to God's fiery Indignation Here thou standest while others are lying rowling in a Lake of burning Brimstone Doth not his Grace still woo thee for thy Love Doth not his Goodness still intreat thee and his Patience still wait upon thee If thou wilt be holy yet thou mayest if thou wilt have Mercy Mercy thou mayest have and if thou wilt have the fruit and benefits of Christ's Death as yet it is not too late Is not this enough to melt an heart of stone To break an heart as hard as adamant To dissolve thee into tears to kindle and inflame thy love And with admiration cause thee to cry out and say Is this thy Mercy Lord to me to me to me that have so long abused thy Grace despised thy Mercy and slighted thy Love To me that have lived so long and never loved thee To me that might have been damned before this day and so have been shut up under an impossibility of Salvation by thy Blood and bloody Sufferings Yea have had the hatred of my heart fixed upon thee and Love never bent towards thee But forasmuch as thou art pleased to this day to follow me with thy Calls of Mercy with the Entreaties of thy Grace and still the voice of Love is sounding in my ears and thou sayest to me If thou wilt love me I will pardon thee if thou at last wilt give me thy heart I will be thy Saviour it is long that I have waited but if now thou wilt hearken and consent all shall be thine own my Righteousness shall be thine my Merits shall be thine my Spirit shall be thine and Heaven shall be thine O Blessed Lord I cannot withstand this pleading Love I can no longer gainsay this expostulating Grace I have but now I cannot I have but now I will not Thou sayest that Thou wilt yet be mine and the Blessings of the Covenant may yet be mine and Heaven it self may yet be mine Dearest Lord thou hast won my heart thou hast got my Love and lo I give it all to thee I place it all upon thee SECT VI. The Fifth Requisite of Love to Christ FIfthly This Love to Christ includes highest Valuation of him greatest estimation which is appretiating Love for can we love him and not prize him Or can we love him most and not prize him most Or do you use to despise
Love tried whether sincere or counterfeit MUST a man that loves not Christ sincerely be Anathema when Maranatha Must he love or be cursed if he do not Then as Christ did put the Question unto Peter Joh. 21.15 Simon Son of Jonas lovest thou me And 16. the second time and 17. the third time Simon Son of Jonas lovest thou me So do thou put this Question to thy self O my Soul lovest thou the Lord Jesus And when thy heart may forwardly return an answer ask it the second time O my Soul art thou not mistaken Dost thou indeed love the Lord Jesus And because the matter is of everlasting moment put the Question a third time and so often till to this Question O my Soul Dost thou sincerely love the Lord Jesus Thou hast such proof out of the Scripture as will hold trial when this shall be in question at the great day of Judgment But alas What great grounds of jealousie are there that the love of many is but supposed love to Christ that think they do that hope they do but indeed do not For whose conviction I shall desire them to give in a serious answer to the following Queslions as trials of the sincerity of their love I. Dost thou love Christ sincerely and live in wilful disobedience to the known commands of Christ Dost thou know his will and willingly every day act contrary to it and yet pretend to love him Dost thou slight his commands and love his person Doth Christ command thee to be the death of thy sins and thou suffer them to live and rule and yet love him Doth Christ command thee to pray continually and thou dost neglect it continually and yet have the face to say thou lovest Christ Doth Christ command thee not to swear profanely at all nor to take Gods name in vain and dost thou do this often in a day and yet defie that man that calls in question thy love to Christ But whatever be thy confidence I do declare to thy face it is a great and Soul-damning mistake for as Love and Obedience are conjoined in the Scripture so they are never parted in the true and sincere Lover Weigh these Scriptures and thou wilt find thy Love pretended to without obedience to be so light that it will be driven away by the evidence of the Word like chaff before the wind Exod. 20.6 And shewing mercy unto thousands of them that love me and keep my commandments The same words repeated Deut. 5.10 and Deut. 7.9 Know therefore that the Lord thy God he is God the faithful God which keepeth covenant and mercy with them that love him and keep his commandments to a thousand generations And 11.13 And it shall come to pass if ye shall hearken diligently unto my commandments which I command you this day to love the Lord your God and to serve him with all your heart and with all your soul Neh. 1.5 I beseech thee O Lord God of heaven the great and terrible God that keepeth covenant and mercy for them that love him and observe his commandments Joh. 14.15 If ye love me keep my commandments 21. He that hath my commandments and keepeth them he it is yes that is the man that loveth me 23. Jesus answered and said unto him if a man love me he will keep my words 24. He that loveth me not keepeth not my sayings Do ye see how in all these Texts Obedience is joined with Love If Love go before Obedience follows after and the latter is a proof of the former Then the man amongst you that is not openly profane but of a moral conversation and moreover a Professor will say as Saul did to Samuel Blessed be thou of the Lord. I have performed the commandment of the Lord 1 Sam. 15.13 But Samuel replied ver 16. What meaneth then this bleating of the sheep in mine ears and the lowing of the Oxen which I hear So ye say we love the Lord how do ye prove it Why we have performed the Commandments of the Lord. Have ye so What meaneth then the neglect of Prayer in your Families that I hear of What meaneth then your Idling away the Lords day or polluting it by worldly Discourse What meaneth I pray you the allowed dead Praying and dull performances not striven against nor lamented for But if you would not deceive your sell mind that that Obedience which proves sincerity of love to Christ must be 1. Vniversal and that in regard of the object all the Commandments of God those that are more hard as those that be more easie those that cross and condemn your best beloved sin as well as those you could more easily and readily part with those commands that respect the inward as well as the outward Man and do enjoin the manner as well as the matter of your Duties Psal 119.6 Then shall I not be ashamed when I have respect to all thy commandments and Universal in regard of the subject that your obedience be done with the whole heart Deut. 10.12 And now Israel what doth the Lord thy God require of thee but to fear the Lord thy God to walk in all his ways and to love him and to serve the Lord thy God with all thy heart and with all thy soul 2. Obedience that is a proof of Love must be chearful for Love obeyeth with delight It is not a burden to Pray but a pleasure hard Duties become easie to Love and the time seems not long nor tedious As Jacoh for the Love of Rachel Gen. 29.20 And Jacob served seven years for Rachel and they seemed unto him but 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 as ones days translated as few days for the love he had unto her Seven years to love seem but as one day One day in an holy Duty to one that wanteth love seemeth as seven days if not as seven years which seem to pass away sooner and with more delight than one day spent in Flesh displeasing Duties where there is no love to take off the rediousness of it to the Flesh 3. Such Obedience must be the choicest Sincere Lovers of Christ will serve him with the best they have and in the best manner they can Love thinks nothing too good for God and Christ else it is but deceitful and pretended love Mal. 1.13 Ye said also behold what a weariness is it and ye have snuffed at it saith the Lord of hosts and ye brought that which was torn and the lame and the sick thus ye brought an offering should I accept this of your hands saith the Lord You bring Prayers but they are sleepy Prayers thus ye Pray Ye Pray but with your minds roving because of the prevailing habitual love ye have unto the World THUS ye Pray Could sincere Love find no better Service Give no better Duties than such for which a man is a Deceiver and Accursed v. 14. But cursed be the deceiver which hath in his slock a maele and voweth and sacrificeth unto the Lord
Love to Christ Necessary to Escape the CURSE AT His Coming By THO. DOOLITTLE M. A. Mat. x. 37. He that loveth father or mother more than me is not worthy of me and he that loveth son or daughter more than me is not worthy of me Mat. xxv 41. Then shall he say also unto them on the left hand Depart from me ye cursed into everlasting fire prepared for the Devil and his Angels LONDON Printed for Tho. Cockerill at the Three Legs in the Poultrey over against the Stocks-Market 1692. THE EPISTLE TO Non-Lovers OF CHRIST Lamenting Their SIN and MISERY THat Glorious Person who is both Lord and Jesus and Christ hath suffered and done and promised such things that might gain the love of Sinners to himself and by these doth Plead with them to set their Affections upon him In opposition to him the World and Sin stand in competition with him for the love of man's Heart Christ calls Sinner Love me Sin and World cry aloud Place thy love on us The Spirit Word Ministers Mercies and a Well-informed awaken'd Conscience press hard for the Love of Man to Christ The Devil and the Flesh sollicit for the Heart of Man for Sin and World Love man hath and one of these he will Love both he cannot at the same time with a predominant Love for either he will hate the one and love the other or else he will hold to the one and despise the other Ye cannot Love and serve God and Mammon Mat. 6.24 Predominant Love to the one is inconsistent with such Love unto the other 1 Joh. 2.15 Love not the world neither the things that are in the world If any man love the world the love of the Father is not in him This considered what Thinking man can forbear to grieve abstain from floods of Tears and bitter Lamentation when he seeth that the Love of Man such a Noble Affection in it self is set so much on Sin that is so bad in it self and unto its Lovers and upon the World that proves a vexation to those that are so fond of it who Love and vex who vex at it and yet still continue and encrease their Love unto it and their vexation by it doth not abate their inordinate Affection to it while Christ that is the primary principal and most delightful Object of Love is slighted by so many even by the most Blind Sinners Do ye thus love Sin so vile and the World so contemptible and not Christ that is altogether lovely and desirable What perverseness is this that Christ that is best in himself and best for them should be refused and Sin that is worst in it self and worst to them should be embraced What folly and madness is this that Christ should be kept out standing at the Door when Sin and World are admitted in and Lodged and kindly Entertained in the chiefest Room of their Hearts Cursed doings When Sin should have no Love shall it have all When Christ should have all shall he have none When the whole World like that part the Earth should be as your Footstool shall it or any thing in it be set up in your Hearts as in its Throne How is it that ye are so much mistaken as to think ye see Beauty in Deformity and Deformity in Beauty it self Why is odious Sin so lovely and a precious Christ so unlovely in your Eyes Have ye considered what Sin is and what Christ is that ye have greater Love to that Work of the Devil than ye have to Gods own Son And this when Sin is so bad and vile that as Sin it cannot be loved by the worst of men till it be first disguised and dressed up with the appearance of Good and Christ so good that as Christ he is to be loved most of all When called invited and charged in the Name of God by the Ministers of Christ shewing you God's Call Invitation and Charge to love this lovely Jesus why do ye retort and say What is your Beloved above another Beloved O ye Teachers of Christ VVhat is your Beloved more than another Beloved that ye so charge us How long will ye say He hath no form or comeliness VVe see ●o Beauty in him that we should desire him How long shall Christ complain of you that ye hate both him and his Father And is not this complaint more grievous when ye hate him without a cause and do not love him when there is so much cause and reason why you should VVhat hath Sin and VVorld done for you and what did ever Christ do against you that ye love your sorest Enemies and hate him that would be your surest Friend Hath Sin afforded you Pleasures But how long will they last And what will ye do when the Pleasures of Sin are past and fled away and the Pains and Punishment for Sin are come and shall never never pass away Hath the VVorld allowed you its Profits But whose shall these be when ye are Dead and Lodged in the Dust VVhat profit is there in all your Profits if ye gain them and lose your Souls Will not your Gain be your Everlasting Loss Is Christ the Admiration of Angels and is he your Derision Do they Adore him and do ye thus Despise him Do Holy Saved-Souls above delight and joy in their Love to him and in his to them and do ye turn away your Love and Alienate your Hearts from him and Love Sin and Rejoyce in that your Love Do Holy Souls beneath in this Imperfect State cry ou● Whom have we in Heaven but Christ or what is there on Earth that we desire like or love in comparison of him and do ye prefer your Lust and Fleshly Pleasures and Worldly Profits before him Have ye done so and will ye still Are ye so resolved Are your Hearts so hardened Your Minds so blinded And so enslaved to Sin and Satan Alas for you Were ye Born without love to Christ And have ye lived so long without love to him And will ye Dye at last without love to him Where are the Mourners that they may with flowing Tears bewail your Sin and Misery Why your Sin Because ye love not Christ Why your Misery Because you must be ANATHEMA when MARANATHA be Accursed when the Lord shall come Alas for you that are Ignorant of Christ for can ye love whom ye do not know Alas for you whose Hearts are full of love to a vain deluding VVorld and empty of sincere Love to Christ for ye must all be ANATHEMA when MARANATHA Accursed when the Lord shall come Let Angels blush Let the Heavens be ashamed Let good men weep Let the Earth mourn Let all the Creation of God sigh and sob and groan that the Son of God is not beloved by so many of the Sons of Men O my Soul where is thy love to these Souls empty of Saving-love unto thy Lord Where is thy sorrow for want of their Love Where are thy Bowels of compassion
above all thankfully accept him for my Lord and Saviour is plainly required from me and upon the sincere performance of these conditions and persevering therein unto the end of my life for Christ's sake beloved and believed on I may comfortably well-groundedly hope wait for and expect through the Riches and Freeness of his Grace Everlasting Happiness In like manner I judge it a perplexing question Whether we should love Christ for himself or for the Benefits by him Lord help me to love Christ for himself and for all the good I have and hope for by him but the one subordinately the other ultimately for such love I read there was in David Psal 116.1 I love the Lord because he hath heard my voice and my supplications SECT X. The Ninth Requisite in Love to Christ NInthly Sincere Love to Jesus Christ doth respect him and is placed upon him as he is Prophet Priest and King In which respect the love of Hypocrites and carnal Gospellers doth fail and come short Most will profess love to Christ as he is Jesus a Saviour to deliver them from the Guilt of Sin and Punishment of Hell and the Wrath that is to come but will not love him nor have him as a Teacher and a Ruler As if a woman should love her husband as he makes provision for her and doth protect her from wrongs and injuries but as he is her Head to guide to rule and govern her so she cannot endure him Would you not in such a case cry out against such love and say this is but partial and pretended love And do not you see you deal as deceitfully and hypocritically with Christ when in one respect you say you like and love him but indeed in other respects you do dislike and hate him And do you think that Christ will save you from Hell if he do not save you from your sins That he will make you happy if you be never holy Or do you hope that he will bring you to Heaven without your being made meet and fit for Heaven Doth not your own Reason and Conscience if you consult them condemn such hopes of happiness that is built upon such partial Love Must Sin be loved as a Lord and Christ loved as a Saviour Do you think if Sin be your Lord Christ will be your Saviour What is the meaning then that the Object of such love that you must have if you would not be Anathema in the Text is set down the Lord Jesus Christ What meaneth then that slaughter at the last day among them that never would submit to Christ as Lord and Ruler nor love him in that relation Whom Christ looks upon not as Lovers of him but as Enemies to him and will deal with them not as Lovers but as Enemies Luk. 19.27 But those mine enemies which would not that I should reign over them bring hither and slay them before me What is the meaning then that Lord and Saviour so often in Scripture with a Conjunction Copulative are put together if as the Object of your Love they are to be parted asunder Rom. 8.39 and 7.25 1 Cor. 1.2 1 Cor. 15.57 2 Cor. 1.2 Gal. 1.3 Eph. 1.2 3. Phil. 1.2 Col. 1.2 1 Thes 1.1 and 2.1 2. 1 Tim. 1.2 and 2.1 2. Tit. 1.4 Jam. 1.1 1 Pet. 1.3 and 2 Pet. 1.1 2. In these Texts and many more Lord and Saviour Lord and Jesus Lord Jesus Christ are set together and in all these respects propounded to us to be loved and received by us if we would have Grace Mercy and Peace from God and Salvation by him And as he is offered so he must be loved and accepted or you must go without him and his benefits for ever SECT XI The Tenth Requisite to Love to Christ or the Worker of it TEnthly This Love to Christ is wrought by the Powerful Operation of the Spirit of God upon the heart For tho there is Affection of Love naturally in all men yet there is not the Grace of Love naturally in any man There is love to sin and to the world and there might be love of man to man and some common love in man to God by some common workings of the Spirit but there can be no special Saving Love to Jesus Christ but by the special Operations of the Holy Ghost It is a Flower that doth not grow in Natures Garden but is planted by the Spirit of God Therefore spiritual holy Love is said to be a fruit of the Spirit Gal. 5.22 And if any such surely is sincere and saving Love to Christ SECT XII The Eleventh Thing required in it ELeventhly This Love includes a Resignation of a man's self to Christ without reservation of any thing he is or hath unto himself A Lover of Christ doth so devote dedicate and give up himself unfeignedly to Christ as to his rightful Owner and bountiful Benefactor that he looks upon himself to be Christ's more than his own to live to Christ and not to himself and to seek Christ in all and not himself As in Conjugal Love there is a mutual giving each to other the one I give my self to thee the other and I give my self to thee so in this holy Spiritual Love between Christ and the Soul Christ gives himself unto the Soul and says I am thine my Righteousness is thine my Merits are thine and all my Benefits shall be thine So the Soul in love with Christ saith Lord I give my self to thee my Understanding shall be thine my Will my Heart my Estate my All shall be thine at thy Command at thy Disposal for me to have to use to leave or lose as thou shalt please Cant. 2.16 My beloved is mine and I am his Hos 2.23 I will have mercy upon her that had not obtained mercy and I will say to them which were not my people Thou art my people and they shall say Thou art my God SECT XIII The Workings of this Love as it is Delighting Desiring or Mourning Love TWelfthly When all this is done the Soul doth Delight in Christ if present Desireth after him if absent or mourneth for him if it cannot find him One of these Three ways Love will discover it self There are Three sorts of Love First Delighting Love If a man finds Christ's gracious quickning Presence in his Soul discovering and manifesting himself and Love unto him he rejoiceth in it more than in all Riches and saith My Life is a Pleasure my Heart is filled with Comfor my Soul with Heavenly Delights Psal 4.6 There be many that say Who will shew us any good Lord lift thou up the light of thy countenance upon us 7. Thou hast put gladness in my heart more than in the time that their corn and their wine increased Cant. 2.3 As the apple-trees among the trees of the wood so is my beloved among the sons I sate down under his shadow with great delight and his fruit was sweet unto my taste 4. He brought me
not innate desires to be happy and blessed for ever or can you fling away or shake off all desires of being blessed you might as soon cast off the Nature of men A Prophane Esau cried out for a Blessing Gen. 27.34 And when Esau heard the words of his father he cried with a great and exceeding bitter cry and said unto his father Bless me even me also O my father 36. And he said hast thou not reserved a blessing for me Oh then say Be gone O cursed Sin be gone I will banish thee out of my heart for thou art not only contrary to the Nature of the blessed God nor only contrary to Innocent Nature but even also to my Humane Nature though corrupted Thou art not only opposite to a Principle of Grace implanted in the New Creature but to the Principles which God in mercy hath left in my Corrupt Nature that cursed Sin might be opposed striven against and for ever abandoned by me I would be blessed but thou wilt make me cursed I would avoid the Curse but thou wilt bring it upon me If I cannot be a wilful Sinner but I must be a cursed Creature I would rather cease to be such a Sinner than to remain for ever such a cursed Creature If I cannot have the blessing of God and my Sins too I had better be without my own Sins than be without God's Blessing IV. Men will be the most miserable or the most happy of all the visible works of God For amongst these Man only is capable of proper Blessings or proper Curses for those only are capable of penal Evils that are capable of moral Evils Therefore when you read of other things being cursed the Curse is not on them properly terminatively and ultimately that is on the Creature in it self for it self or from it self but only improperly and relatively in respect to man and so other things have been cursed in reference to man 1. To shew what man hath done So Gen. 3.17 And unto Adam he said Because thou hast hearkened unto the voice of thy wife and hast eaten of the tree of which I commanded thee saying thou shalt not eat of it Cursed is the ground for thy sake in sorrow shalt thou eat of it all the days of thy life 18. Thorns also and thistles shall it bring forth to thee The barrenness with which the Earth is cursed in not bringing forth good Fruit and its abounding with Briars and Thorns are both as Rods for the scourging of sinful man So also is that Catalogue of Curses in Deut. 28.14 15 16 17 18 c. 2. To shew what man should do So Mar. 11.14 21 22. Christ cursed the barren Fig-tree to teach man the duty of fruitfulness to the glory of God or the duty of having faith in the power of God for upon the Disciples observation how the Fig-tree was withered away Christ said to them Have faith in God The unreasonable Creatures have not the knowledge of God and the senseless Creatures cannot feel the power of God therefore these as they cannot be properly blessed so nor accursed But Man hath understanding to know God and hath sense to feel the power of his Anger therefore since among all God's visible Works man is only the subject of proper blessings and proper Curses he will of all these be the most happy or the most miserable If he obtains the Blessings of God the most happy if he lie under the Curses of God the most miserable Those that get the Blessing shall dwell and live and reign with the blessed God with blessed Jesus and with his blessed Angels but those that lie under the Curse must be tormented with cursed Spirits cursed men with cursed Devils for ever So then except you love Christ better you had never been rational Creatures a Toad a Dog a Serpent will not be in so bad a case as you will be In a natural sense it is better be a Man than a Beast but in a Theological sense it is better to be a Beast than a Man that will never love the Lord Jesus Christ V. Sins of Omission expose men to the Wrath and Curse of God and to Eternal Damnation as well as Sins of Commission For it is for not loving of Christ that a man is declared to be Anathema And when the Curse shall be openly and publickly pronounced and by Christ be thundered out against men at the last day the Reason given is Sins of Omission Matth. 25.41 Then shall the king say unto them on the left hand Depart from me ye cursed into everlasting fire prepared for the devil and his angels 42. For I was an hungry and ye gave me no meat I was thirsty and ye gave me no arink 43. I was a stranger and ye took me not in naked and ye clothed me not sick and in prison and ye visited me not These are charged not with taking away their Meat but with not giving not with casting them out and banishing Christ in his Members but with not taking them in not with putting them in Prison but with not visiting them when they were there and for this they are declared to be accursed and sentenced to go to cursed Devils What a sandy Foundation then is the hope of multitudes built upon That because they are not openly prophane they bless themselves and make no question but God will bless them too Like the Pharisee Luke 18.11 God I thank thee that I am not as other men are extortioners unjust adulterers or even as this publican Thou proud Pharisee What if thou art no Swearer by the Blood and Wounds of Christ yet thou art no Lover of Christ and for that thou shalt be accursed Thou blind Pbarisee What if thou art no Reproacher or Persecutor of Christ yet thou art no Lover of Christ for this thou shalt be accursed Thou Self-doluding Pharisee What if thou art no Blasphemer of his Sacred Name no Opposer of his holy Ways no Drunkard no Adulterer no Thief nor Robber yet thou art not a Christ lover and for this thou shalt be Anathema What if thou art not as other men be while thou art not what thou oughtest to be What if thou art not as this Publican while thou art not as this man that loveth Christ the Blessing of God belongs not to thee but the Curse of God and his Wrath shall overtake thee Oh look about you and search and see what Sins of Omission you are guilty of repent and mourn for them or else you will be cursed and damned for them VI. It is an easie thing for a man to fall under the Curse of God It is but forbearing to love Christ and how easie a thing is that it is but denying Christ your Heart your hearty love and the Curse is your own and how easie a thing is that to obtain the Blessing is hard is exceeding difficult for there must be weaning of our love from the World and getting that
consent of lost Souls to become the Spouse of his Son Jesus with this relief That if Sinners be not willing nor will accept the motion I shall be released from the Woe I have made preparation though less and weaker than such a weighty matter doth require and have Prayed that the Lord God would send me good speed this day And now I am standing by the Well of the Water of Life and some of the City are come to draw Water out of the Well of Salvation and upon enquiry made I find they are the Children of the Kindred of Jesus who forasmuch as the Children were partakers of flesh and blood himself also took part of the same to whom my message is so important that I can willingly forbear to eat till I have told my errand and therefore in your Audience desire to speak on saying I am the Lords Servant who is not made great or blessed by any other for he is great and blessed above all and over all for ever the earth and all that therein is is his the Sea and all therein is his the Heavens and all therein is also his And he hath a Son one only Son Jesus and he hath given him all that he hath even all power in Heaven and in Earth and hath set him at his own right hand far above all Principalities and Powers and Might and Dominion and every Name that is named not only in this World but that which is to come and hath put all things under his feet and gave him to be Head over all things the Judge of all the World And this great Lord hath sent me to ask and beg your Hearts and Love in order to an indissoluble Marriage to his own only Son and now if ye will deal truly with my Master tell me if not tell me Oh now who saith the thing is of the Lord and proceedeth from his grace and mercy we cannot gainsay we will not refuse this Message And when you are asked who will have this Jesus Who will love this Jesus methinks one should say I will another should say and I will One and Another What! no more Methinks every one should say I will that there should not be another that should say but I will not Let who will but I will not No Why Because no better a Servant is sent to gain thy consent Or doth manage this great affair with no more zeal and skill Do thou pray for the pardon of my weakness and folly and I will pray that thou mightst have more wisdom to discern when a good proposal is made unto thee but whether thou regardest me or not regardest me I regard not so thou wouldst but have regard to Jesus Christ and to thine own immortal Soul If thou dost despise me do not despise my Master nor his Son for though I am not so good as Abrahams Servant yet my Lord and Master is better infinitely better and greater than Abraham to whom he was Servant and my Masters Son Jesus is better incomparably better than Isaac Abrahams Son and would certainly prove a richer match to thy Soul than Isaac was to Rebekah Consider therefore again before thou dost again deny him thy love for hast thou not denied him thy heart long enough already but wilt thou do so still Hath not thy love run waste upon the Creature to this day And shall it do so still Art thou not weary yet in loving of the World Art thou not yet tired in setting thy heart upon Vanity Hath it answered thine expectation Hast thou found that sweetness in the Creature which thou lookedst for when thou didst first set thy heart and love upon it Thou hast tried what is the love of the Creature oh now try what is the love of Christ and if thou dost not find it better if thou dost not find it sweeter than all thy former love provided thou lovest him sincerely return to it again Behold whose cause do I plead this day Christs or mine own For whom do I ask your Love for my self or for Christ Slight me as you will but do not slight Christ Vilifie me but do not undervalue Christ Count me unworthy of your love or look but do not so by the blessed Son of the most glorious God Say I am not fit to be regarded I bless God I have learnt to bear it but I beseech you say not so of Christ Revile and hate me if you will if you will but love that Jesus that out of Love did dye for you If you would but love him that then would certainly save you and bring you to eternal Glory and Happiness for ever If you love the World never so much can the World do so much for you If you love your Honours your Pleasures your Relations never so much can they bless you as Christ will bless you Nay the more you love them the more miserable the love of them will make you Should I call you to love the World you would do it or your Pleasures Self or Sin you would do it Nay when I or any more skilful than I am have called to you to wean your Love from these yet still in love you cleave unto them What! Is Christ the only unlovely object in your Eyes Can you find Love for any thing but Christ What is it in Christ that doth displease you What do you see in him that is offensive to you Either love him or give a reason why you will not Do you blame me for my Importunity I thought since I began this Use you did refuse because I was not urgent enough with you You will not love except you be entreated if that were it that you love to be entreated to Love and would love Christ after much intreating I would study Night and Day to think how I might entreat you and what Arguments to use to prevail and obtain your love for Christ But why should you look for such long entreaties Do you know who it is that doth entreat you Is it I or God himself by me I pray you view one Text and then let him that doth entreat you wait no longer for your answer and for shame put him not to entreat you longer What place is that It is 2 Cor. 5.20 Now then we are Embassadors for Christ as though God did beseech you by us we pray you in Christs stead be ye reconciled to God What say you now I from God and God by me beseech you A Minister of God stands among you in Christs stead to beg entreat beseech that from you which if Christ stood in this place this day he would Preach unto you and desire and command from you that ye would be reconciled unto God after the enmity to him you would love him God Christ by his Servant doth beseech entreat pray you to love him Oh the astonishing condescention of the holy God! That he will i●treat Oh the amazing stupidity and folly of the sinful Sinner that
Instant Now there is hope and yet thou wilt not give me thy Love and Heart then there will be no hope and that might even break thy Heart Besides 3. Will it not be universal pain All over no part free Here if thou art pained in thy Head thy Heart may not be sick if pained in more yet not in all but then thou wilt be all over Tormented Thy Vnderstanding will torment thee when thou shalt know the God the Heaven the Happiness thou hast lost and all for want of Love to me and the misery thou hast found Thy Memory will increase the vexation of thy Heart in calling to mind thine opportunities upon Earth how Mercy did intreat thee how Grace did Wooe thee how I called my Spirit strived and Patience long waited for thy Love and yet I could not obtain it of thee Thy Conscience will sting and gnaw thee saying Did not I tell thee this would be the end of thy Refusals Did not I forewarn thee Did not I say it would be thy wisest only way to hearken unto Christ and to set thy Love upon him But thou wouldst not didst not hearken to my voice nor to the voice of Christ intreating of thee for thy Love And at the Resurrection thy Body will be sharer of punishment with thy Soul and all thy Senses be tormented with afflicting Obects Thine Ears in hearing doleful Lamentations ●hine Eyes in seeing a cursed Crew of Damn●d Creatures thy Smell afflicted with the stench of burning Brimstone thy Taste in continual drinking of the Cup of Wrath full of Dregs without mixture of Mercy thy Touch in feeling the Fire burning but never consuming of thee It was a Wonder unto Moses that the Bush did burn and not consume on Earth and these brambles shall burn in Hell and not consume which will be a greater Wonder Now tell me poor Sinner saith Christ what is thine Answer Hadst thou rather endure all this than love me Hadst thou rather love the World and thy present Pleasures and hereafter lye in these extream eternal and universal pains than love me and be delivered from them One of these must be be wise therefore in thy choice As Christ takes this course to gain thy Love so do thou join in with Christ by serious consideration for thine own Conviction that thou maist give thy love to him Urge thy self and work it on thy Heart that thou art under the Curse and Threatnings of God which are true terrible intolerable and eternal thou art the Man that art threatned by God with the forest Punishments Plagues Judgments in this Life and in the Life to come thou art the Man that Law and Gospel will condemn if thou finally deny thy love to Christ Think seriously with thy self that thou art under the Wrath of God which is great Wrath Jer. 21.5 Whole Treasures of it Rom. 2.5 Abiding Wrath. Joh. 3.36 Tearing and destroying Wrath. Amos 1.11 Psal 50.22 Ezek. 43.8 Intolerable Nah. 1.6 Most of it to come Mat. 3.7 And Eternal Rev. 14.10 11. Endeavour to get thine Heart affected that while thou lovest not Christ thou hast no Title to Heaven no Actual Hope no Promise no Pledge nor Earnest no Plea no Interest no Warrant to expect Salvation that Hell is thy due Torments thy desert Hell is appointed for thy Lodging Dwelling place The Place is prepared the Fire is kindled Devils are waiting and all Hell is moved to meet thee at thy coming Oh think what manner of Hell it is that thou art every moment in danger of it is hot long large dark deep a restless and remediless Hell When thou hast got a sight and sense of thy Sin and that thou art lost in thy self then II. Consider there is no help for thee in any meer Creature among all the Creation of God none such can prevent thy Damnation set thee in Gods favour bring thee to his Kingdom If thou lookest upwards Angels cannot or downwards Devils neither can nor will Look round about thee all Creatures say There is no help in us for Wrath must be pacified and that cannot be till Justice is satisfied and how shall any meer finite Creature satisfie Infinite-offended-Justice Tears Prayers Reformation cannot satisfie God so that as all other Creatures cannot give relief unto thee so thou thy self canst not help thy self Then III. By serious thoughts dwell upon thy own Mortality and on the consideration of Judgment Heaven and Hell Ponder upon the certainty and the nearness of approaching Death thou mightest dye this Year before the next this Week this Day this Hour before the next and say Oh what will become of me then Where shall I be then What shall I do Nay What shall I suffer then Am I under the Curse and Death at my back Is God angry with me and Death at my heels Have I no Title to Heaven no Reason to hope for it and yet do not know how soon Death might come Am I in danger of Hell and might drop into it any day in the Week any hour in the Day Oh woful case that I am in Wrath is over my head and Hell is under my feet Wrath is ready to fall upon me and I am in danger of falling into Hell I never thought my Heart for want of love had been so bad my danger so great my Soul so black my Self so near to Hell Torments Woe is me that all my Life I have loved loathsom Sin A very Monster Even Sin which is a provocation to the Majesty of God a contradiction to the Will of God an opposition to the Nature of God a rejection of the Son of God a vexation to the Spirit of God and Damnation to my own Soul surely this Love was blind Oh! Will God bear such slightings of his Son Such abusings of his Grace Such contemning of his Mercy Woe is me Can I live without Life And be saved without a Saviour Oh what shall I do And where must I have help By whom may I be relieved restored saved Oh in this distress that I am in if I could but hear of one that could and would relieve and save me of one that could take off the Curse and make me Blessed that could turn away Gods wrath and reconcile me unto him that would save me from Hell and bring me to Heaven then What then distressed Soul Oh then him would I love Love Yea with all my Heart with all my Soul as surely I should have cause to do Love him Did I know such a one his very Name would be precious unto my Soul it should be Engraven on my Heart and I should think I could never love such a one enough Saist thou so Sinner I will tell thee there is one and but one that can and that is full and fit and free to help thee and to save and succour thee in this distress that thou art in Oh good Sir what is his Name that I might apply my self unto him and place
rent 52. And the graves were opened and many bodies of Saints which slept arose And before ver 45. From the sixth hour there was darkness over all the land unto the ninth hour All wonderful 5. In his Resurrection John 10.18 The Dead were raised by him and he being dead was raised by himself Wonderful 6. In his Ascension Acts 1.9 10 11. The Disciples stood gazing and looking and wondring at his going up to Heaven Now was this wonderful Jesus born in s●●ch a wonderful manner lived doing Wonders dyed with Wonders rose by a Wonder and wonderfully ascended into Glory and all this for the sake and salvation of lost Sinners if ye will not love him will it not be the Wonder of Angels of Devils and all the Creation of God Might not Angels wonder at you and Devils wonder at you and the Saints of God at his coming wonder at you Behold so many of you as will not love this wonderful Jesus shall be the Wonder of the World at the last day 7. Nay yet more he was the Ancient of Days from all Eternity John 8.58 and 17.5 Prov. 8.22 31. and yet he became a Babe for you 8. He was cloathed with Majesty Heb. 1.3 and yet for your sakes did subject himself to greatest Ignominy Isa 50.6 9. He was eminent for Beauty above all men Psal 45.3 And yet for you his Countenance was marred more than any man's Isa 52.14 10. He was mighty in Power by his Word commanded Devils stilled the Sea supporteth the World yet for you dyed like a weak man 11. He was perfect in Holiness without spot or guile and yet standing in your room was greatly accused of Blasphemy 12. He was full of Wisdom Col. 2.3 yet derided and laughed to scorn for you 13. He is judge of all the World and yet for you condemned at the Barr of Men to take away your sins and if ye would love him to prevent your being condemned at the Barr of God All this is wonderful And yet that such a wonderful Person did so wonderfully condescend and after all this should not be beloved by you will be and is wonderful shame 4. To draw your love to Christ consider what he will be to you For relation breeds affection The love of Christ to you should beget love in you to Christ What will he be to thee if thou wilt love him He will be thy Bridegroom and thy Husband the richest Match that can be offered or motion'd to thee He will be thy Shepherd and gather thy Soul unto his Fold and save thee from the destroying Wolf He will be thy Redeemer by price to buy thee out of the hands of revenging Justice and by Power to rescue thee out of the Jaws of the roaring Lion He will be thy Priest and Surety to pay thy Debt and reconcile thee unto God He will be thine Advocate to plead thy Cause against Satan thine Accuser and will continually appear before the Father for thee 1 John 2.2 He will be thy King and Captain to conquer thine Enemies and trample them under thy feet Is there nothing in all these things to gain thy Love to woo and win thy heart to this blessed Jesus How canst thou for shame deny him Canst thou go out of this place this day and not plight him thy truth not give him thy love Oh say this is he whom I will love 5. Moreover let this powerfully draw thy love to Christ what benefits thou mayst have by him in respect of deliverance from evil he would then deliver thee from the guilt and power of sin Matth. 1.21 from the tyranny of Satan Luke 11.22 Heb. 2.14 from the Curse of the Law Gal. 4.4 from the Wrath to come 1 Thess 1.10 Rom. 5.10 and from the sting of Death and Damnation of Hell 1 Cor. 15.54 55 56. in respect of the collation of good he will reconcile thee unto God and bring thee into the Adoption of Children purge thy Heart justifie thy Person procure audience of thy Prayers stand by thee at Death and save thee for ever Now poor Sinner what dost thou think of this Lord Jesus Christ that makes a motion for thy affection Tell me as before God would not thy love be better bestowed upon this Christ than upon the World and Sin Thou darest say no otherwise with thy mouth Oh say so also unfeignedly in thy heart and give it him as thou sayst and I have my end of preaching this lovely Jesus to thee and Christ will have the end of his dying for thee and thou wilt have that good by hearing which was not in thy heart to aim at when thou camest within these doors that camest a slighter of Christ and goest away a lover of Christ that camest from thy house to this with an heart cleaving in love unto the World and Sin but returnest from this unto thy own with the love of sin turn'd out and with the love of Christ entred into thy heart will make thee say O blessed change How much is this new love better than my old O blessed Word that it ever sounded in my ears and God brought it to my heart O blessed day the day of days the best day I ever had This day shall be recorded by me for this day Christ and I did fall in love Some come to a Sermon and by their wandring eyes and roving filthy hearts fall in love with a Creature but I came I confess I know not why nor how and God hath been in mercy pleased to change my heart and love which is the best change I ever made for this is the sweetest love I ever found But it may be this is not yet the happy Case of some others thereto to such I add V. When thou hast got this knowledge of Christ willingly entertain him and heartily receive him as offered in the Gospel and resign thy self to him and when he hath propriety in thee and thou in him love will arise in thy heart to him Faith is the Root and Love is the Flower that groweth upon it and Faith thus implanted will quickly work by love Gal. 6.5 When by Faith he is thy Christ and thy Lord and Saviour he will certainly be the beloved of thy Soul The Foundation of Love is laid in the relation to the person that is the object of love and propriety and interest doth beget it you love that which is your own because it is your own Your Children your Wife your Husband above all others And you will love Christ when once by Faith he is your own Cant. 2.16 I am my beloveds and my beloved is mine Then all other things which now are highly valued by you will be accounted as dross Phil. 3.8 Yea doubtless and I count all things but dross in comparison of the excellency of the knowledge of Christ Jesus my Lord. VI. Pray much to God to work this Love in your hearts to Christ it is the Fruit of the Spirit and
more is contained in these explicatory words than I am able to explain Heb. 8.10 God hath promised the pardon of sins Heb. 8.12 That he will justifie us Ezek. 36.25 and take away the old Heart and give a new one the hard and stony Heart and give a soft and fleshy which shall not be a fleshly Heart ver 26. to give his holy Spirit to help to quicken to guide to comfort you ver 27. To give persevering Grace Jer. 32.40 And I will make an everlasting covenant with them that I will not turn away from them to do them good but I will put my fear in their hearts that they shall not depart from me If God neither turn away from his sincere People nor they from God their Perseverance is sure that neither shall be is secured by the Promise of God Now these Promises concern the Lovers of God and Christ and to them shall be performed Neh. 1.5 O Lord God of Heaven the great and terrible God that keepeth Covenant and Mercy for them that love him and observe his Commandments The same words in Dan. 9.4 there are promises to them that love God and Christ and there are promises for the performance of those promises to such Deut. 7.9 Know therefore that the Lord thy God he is God the faithful God which keepeth covenant and mercy with them that love him and keep his commandments He did he doth but how long will he do so To a thousand Generations But what will he do to them that do hate him What Read and Tremble ye that are haters of God and Christ Ver. 10. And repayeth them that hate him to their face to d●stroy them He will not be slack to him that hateth him he will repay him to his face III. Predominant sincere love to Christ is an evidence of Gods special and peculiar Love to you How fain wouldst thou know that God doth love thee and Christ doth love thee Then thou saist thou shouldst not care though all the wicked in the World should hate thee and if I knew that God did love me it would resolve my Doubts expell my Fears lighten my Burdens sweeten my Mercies make me chearful under the Cross be a Cordial to me in Sickness and be Life to me in the Gates of Death Canst thou prove thou lovest Christ Then I can prove that both God and Christ do love thee for thy love to God and Christ is the fruit and effect of Gods and Christs love to thee God loveth first or thou hadst never loved at all God loveth us with a preventing Love never any prevented God and Christ in Love We love with a following Love Prov. 8.17 I love them that love me Joh. 14.21 He that hath my Commandments and keepeth them he it is that loveth me and he that loveth me shall be loved of my Father and I will love him 23. Jesus answered and said unto him If a man love me he will keep my words and my Father will love him 1 Joh. 4.19 We love him because he first loved us And now what Spiritual Comfort What Heavenly Joy What Ravishing Delights might a Lover of Christ take in this That God and Christ is a Lover of him because his Love is such that is above all Expression beyond all Conception above all Comparison Eph. 3.18 May be able to comprehend with all Saints what is the breadth and length and depth and height 19. And to know the love of Christ which passeth knowledge The properties of this Love will make your Joy to be abundant 1. Christ loveth his Lovers with a free Love ye had motives to love Christ his Beauty his Wisdom his Fulness The Necessity ye had of him the Good ye expected by him were attractives of your Love to him but what was in you to move Christ to Love you when ye were Deformed Polluted Guilty Condemned Poor full of running Sores and wallowing in your Blood Ezek. 16.6 And when I passed by thee and saw thee polluted in thine own blood I said unto thee when thou wast in thy blood Live yea I said unto thee when thou wast in thy blood Live 8. Now when I passed by thee and looked upon thee behold thy time which might have been the time of loathing was the time of love As he hath Mercy because he will have Mercy so he Loves because he will Love Deut. 7.7 The Lord did not set his love upon you nor choose you because ye were more in number than any people 8. But because the Lord loved you 2. Christ loveth his Lovers with a pure Love The Love of most is Selfish-love loving others for their own ends and indeed there was something of Self in your loving of Christ that ye might be Pardoned by him and Justified and Saved by him But what can Christ gain by loving of you What advantage redounds to him Or what profit hath he thereby 3. Christ loveth his Lovers with an unparallel'd matchless Love Great was the Love of Jonathan and David great is the Love of tender Parents to their Children but Christs is greater than all Joh. 15.13 Greater love hath no man than this That a man lay down his life for his friends 4. Christ loveth his Lovers with a constant abiding Love for it is eternal and unchangeable The Love of Creatures is sickle and waveringlove sometimes sades and fails while they live or dyeth with them when they dye or when we dye their Love to us doth also dye At least they love us not as in that relation for Death hath null'd that relation But the Love of Christ is without end he doth Live for ever and he will Love for ever and neither our Love to him nor his to us doth dye when we do dye but after Death we love him more than ever and he doth manifest his Love to us more than ever Jer. 31.3 I have loved thee with an everlasting love IV. Christ makes the hearts of his Lovers the seat and place of his special Residence Lovers love to dwell together and Christ hath prepared Mansions for us that we might dwell with him hereafter but Christ through the greatness of his Love being impatient of so long absence till we come to be present with him in Heaven makes our Hearts a Mansion for himself that he might dwell with us on Earth till we are lodged with him in Glory Joh. 14.23 Jesus answered and said unto him If a man love me he will keep my words and my father will love him and we will come unto him and make our abode with him Oh blessed Change When thou lovedst not Christ Satan the World and reigning Sin had their abode in thee These were the Lodgers in thy Heart that had the best Room and chiefest Seat in thine Affections While thou wast in the World and not in Christ the World was in thee and no● Christ While thou wast in thy Sin thy Sin was in thee as Lord and Ruler but now thou
hast changed thy Love thou hast changed not only the Lodgers but the Governours and Rulers of thine Heart for now the Father is come and the Son is come and the Holy Ghost is come and have taken up their abode in thee Will God dwell in Hearts of Clay Yes if Love to him dwell there V. Christ will manifest himself unto his Lovers He will discover his Love and that in the worst condition ye can be in While ye are in Prosperity many may manifest much Love unto you but when ye are afflicted distressed and stand most in need of their Help and Love will with-hold it from you Job 19.13 He hath put my brethren far from me and mine acquaintance are verily estranged from me 14. My kinsfolk have failed and my familiar friends have forgotten me 15. They that dwell in my house and my maids count● me for a stranger I am an alien in their sight 16. I called my servant but he gave me no answer I entreated him with my mouth 17. My breath is strange to my wife though I entreated for the childrens sake of mine own body 19. All my inward friends abhorred me and they whom I loved are turned against me But Christ that dwells in the Hearts of his Lovers is to them a Bosom friend that he makes the time of their greatest Troubles and Distresses to be the time of the discoveries and manifestations of his love Isa 63.9 In all their afflictions he was afflicted and the Angel of his presence saved them in his love and in his pity he redeemed them and he bare them and carried them all the days of old And if he withdraw and for a time conceal his love it is to make them more earnest in seeking after him and for fuller discoveries of his love to them afterwards Cant. 3.1 2 3. VI. All things shall work together for the good of them that love God and Jesus Christ Nothing shall befall them but first or last shall further them in their way to Heaven and tend to their advantage Many things seem to be against you but all shall work for you If you be in Prison your Heart shall be the more enlarged If you lose the things of the World your Heart shall be the more set on the things of Heaven If you be sick and weakly it shall quicken you and stir you up to make more haste to get ripe for Heaven If you be Poor in the World it shall further your Riches in Grace Whatever be the Cross it shall increase the weight of your Crown Rom. 8.28 And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God to them who are the called according to his purpose VII Sincere love to Christ is a mighty help against Apostacy If a man be a Professor and a Lover of the World a Professor and a Lover of Pleasure of his own Ease and Life more than of Christ when these come in danger to keep them he parts with Christ but he that loveth Christ above all will part with all to cleave to Christ Love to Christ hath carried his people through great difficulties and dangers out of love to Christ they have contemned the Allurements and laughed at the Affrightments of this World have gone through Shame and Reproach endured Stripes and Imprisonments Bonds and Bondage and Death it self Rom. 8.35 Who shall separate us from the love of Christ Whether it be understood Actively or Passively of the love wherewith we love Christ or the love whereby we are beloved by Christ is not material for concerning both we might ask Shall Tribulation or Distress or Persecution or Famine or Nakedness or Peril or Sword 37. Nay in all these things 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 we over-overcome we are more than conquerors through him that loved us 38. For I am perswaded that neither Death nor Life nor Angels nor Principalities nor Powers nor things present nor things to come 39. Nor height nor depth nor any other creature shall be able to separate us from the love of God which is in Christ Jesus our Lord. If any leave Christ it is for want of love for so far as love prevails we shall in greatest Troubles and Sufferings for him cleave unto him VIII The Lovers of Christ shall be always under his Eye for good He will be looking upon them in order to the shewing of Mercy unto them He looks upon the Lovers of the World and Sin with an Eye of Observation and Indignation he looks and takes notice of their sinful love he looks and is angry with them for such love but he looks upon his Lovers with an Eye of Compassion to pity and to tender them Psal 119.132 Look thou upon me and be merciful unto me as thou usest to do unto those that love thy name God useth to do so it is his way his manner and custom of dealing so with such as love him it is not a strange thing to God nor a thing that he doth but now and then but it is his daily custom to look upon his Lovers and shew them Mercy Psal 145.20 The Lord preserveth all them that love him but the wicked that do not love him will he destroy IX The Lovers of Christ have great preparations made by God himself for their entertainment in the other World For all the Lovers of the World and Sin and Vanity is Wrath and Hell prepared but for the Lovers of Christ such things as do transcend the most refined Wit to conceive the most eloquent Tongue to express or the ablest Pen to describe 1 Cor. 2.9 Eye hath not seen nor ear heard neither have entred into the heart of man the things which God hath prepared for them that love him 1. The Eye of Man hath seen admirable things Coasts of Pearl Golden Mines stately Monuments Kingly Palaces costly Raiments but never Eye hath seen such things as God hath prepared for them that love him 2. The Ear hath heard of more than the Eye hath seen and many hear of the joys of Heaven whose Eyes shall never see them 3. The Heart of Man can conceive more than the Eye hath seen or the Ear hath heard it can imagine all Pebles to be Pearls all the Earth to be a silver Heap the Sea to be liquid Gold the Air transparent Chrystal every Star to be a Sun And if all these were so they would be but as a Sand to a Mountain a Beam to the Sun a Drop to the Ocean a Grain to a Golden Mine compared with the things that are prepared for such as love God and Christ for those things are so great they cannot be measured so many they cannot be numbred so precious they cannot be valued so long and lasting they will never be ended they exceed our Faith they are beyond our Hope above our Desires they might be possessed hereafter but they cannot be comprehended here because For Sublimity they are Incomprehensible for Transcendency