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A78180 The regenerate mans growth in grace. Shewing, that regeneration of necessitie requireth augmentation in grace. With the motives to move us to grow, signes to know whether we have grown; the lets that hinder our growth; and helps to further our growth. / Preached at a sermon at Lancaster, upon a day of humiliation, by N.B. minister thereof. Barnett, Nehemiah, b. 1614 or 15. 1646 (1646) Wing B875; Thomason E1165_1; ESTC R210099 23,846 95

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judgements may fall upon men for their absence from the house of God Keepe then within the speare of grace and then the God of grace will keepe you let it be your joy and rejoycing as it was Davids to goe into the house of God David pronounced them blessed that dwelt in Gods house Ps 84.4 dwelling implies a continuall residence there our children must be there our servants there our hearts and affections there that if Christ should come he might find us rather in the house of prayer then in the denne of theeves The abuse of the doctrine of grace 3. Let. which is the Gospel or the promise of grace which are the covenants or the pledges of grace which are the Sacraments When we prize not the doctrine of grace when we make it not our portion and account it not our chiefe treasure many make it their talke and others their pretence and these are accounted good gospelers but wher 's the man that makes it his chiefe delight that earnestly hearkens to its commands that willingly submits himselfe to be moulded by it we doe not acknowledge that it is Evangelium a message sent unto us from God as a token of his love containing the meanes how we may be saved and so much Saint Paul includes in those words to the Jewes Act. 13.26 to you is the word of Salvation sent Now if God send it and we slight it God cannot chuse but take it ill at our hands put the case the King should finde us rebellious subjects Traitors to his Highnesse violating his lawes abusing his embassadours it cannot be denied but such Traitors deserve terrible tortures yet grant that he out of his love and princely clemency to his subjects should send oft times his servants with messages of peace which containes the meanes and way how thou maist be saved would it not incense his Majestie the more if thou shouldst slight his message and dispise his messengers scarce giving them the hearing Even so the God of Heaven the King of Kings hath sent his Gospel unto us his rebellious subjects containing a way whereby we may be brought to Salvation and be perpetually preserved from perishing yet if we neglect this benefit slight this message abuse his Embassadour God cannot chuse but be provoked his wrath much incensed and we must needes expect punishment correspondent to our rebellion answerable to our ingratitude which were the intollerable torments of an eternall Tophet And Secondly we abuse the promise of grace by deriving an encouragement and boldnesse to finne because God is gracious and mercifull they will goe on in their ungracious courses with this encouragement that God is gracious and make this the burden of their song that God is mercifull and makes Gods mercy a pack-horse for his iniquity and conceives God to be all compos'd with mercy and no Justice but God might fitly be compar'd to the Bee which is full of sweet honey but being provoked we shall finde him to have a sting So God is full of sweete mercy but if we provoke him by our impenitent sinnes and abuse his mercifull promises we shall finde that he hath justice to punish us for our offences will you heare Gods pleading with his mercy against ungracious men that stand guilty at the barre of Gods Tribunall Mercy pleades Psa 111.4 I am full of compassion slow to anger and of great kindnesse I will not deale with him according to his sins Psa 103 10 nor reward him according to his iniquities Ps 103.10 Justice sharply answeres Deu. 32.35 vengeance is mine and I will repay it as for his sinne I am of purer eyes Hab. 1.23 then to behold his iniquity But mercy pleades Isa 1.18 though his sinnes be as red as scarlet yet I will make them as white as snow Jer. 31.34 I 'le blot out all his sinnes and remember his iniquities no more But justice answereth Jude 4. he hath turned my grace into wantonnesse he hath departed from me and therefore shall he perish But mercy answeres Ephe. 2.10 they are the workmanship of mine owne hands you know whereof they are made Psal 103.14 Remember they are but dust But Justice saith They have added iniquity to iniquity Ezech. 7.8 let me poure the fury of my wrath upon them But mercy pleades Ezech. 33.11 I will not the death of a sinner but rather that he repent him of his wickednesse and live Justice answers he hath abused my grace that I offered him and lives still in his unrepented sinnes nay Reve. 2.21 I have given him time to repent him of them but he would not therefore shall he perish Now mercie is silent and stops her eares when she sees the sinner hath abused her now shee gives place to Justice to passe the sentence of judgement on the ungracious impenitent sinner Take not then boldnesse to sinne with presumption of Gods mercie for God hath but two wayes to deale with us By his sweete mercie or by his just judgment He hath tryed by his mercie but that hath not wrought upon us that we have abused Now wee must expect that hee should deale justly with judgement and if this will not prevaile with us and worke upon us there is no hope of us then Lord have mercy upon us Therefore let us either renounce our interest and title wee have in our sinnes and iniquities or else of necessity all interest or title we challeng to Gods mercy or Christs merits When the mercy of God is abused by wretched men when Christs merits shall embolden men to commit that for which he dyed they seeme to cast their sinnes behinde them on the backe of Christs merits and so ride swiftly with mercy in their mouths to hell And thirdly When wee abuse the pledges of grace which are the Sacraments Either of Baptisme when wee doe renounce the oath of supremacie in Baptisme and there every Christian is initiated into Christs Kingdome and takes his oath to bee a true subject to Christ his Captaine to renounce the world the flesh and the devill We have done thus and thus and have taken Christ to be our Prophet that he may shew the way that leads to happinesse and were willing to take him to be our Priest that hee may purchase for us eternall glory but when hee should bee our King to governe us to rule and reigne over us to bridle our usurping lusts to restraine our rebelling wills this we cannot away withall our unruly lusts our untamed wills and obstinate hearts will then renounce our oath and we will shew our selves disloyall subjects to our Soveraigne disclaiming that oath wee tooke in Baptisme So in the Sacrament of the Lords Supper wee enter into covenant with God and the word Sacrament signifies an oath so that to receive the Sacrament is to take an oath to forsake our former sinnes and lusts and to walk more watchfull for the time to