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A03342 CVIII lectures vpon the fourth of Iohn Preached at Ashby-Delazouch in Leicester-shire. By that late faithfull and worthy minister of Iesus Christ. Arthur Hildersam.; Lectures upon the fourth of John Hildersam, Arthur, 1563-1632.; Cotton, John, 1584-1652. 1632 (1632) STC 13462; ESTC S119430 700,546 622

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haue many waies whereby they may ●…in others 245. All men are bound to doe what they can to win others to God 3●…4 Gods manner of working in mans conuersion is diuerse and wonderfull 325. 326. Country Euery man owes a duty to the place of his birth and breeding 351. Credit A great sin for a man to be carelesse of it 86. Custome The good customes of a Church are not to be broken or neglected 143. 144. Yet it is dangerous in matter of Religion to ascribe too much vnto it 144. Most men make common custome the rule of their conscience 426. Remedies against this corruption 427. D. Dalliance Wanton dalliance is dangerous sinfull 90. Death Faith will make a man willing to die 337. Euery man should looke and prepare for sudden death 44●… 443. Delay It is dangerous to put off the making of peace with God till sicknesse 442. 443. Delight Naturall and worldly meanes of delight are not vnlawfull and what cautions are to be vsed in this 439. 440. Desire An vnfained desire of grace is a singular grace 9. Fiue differences in this desire betweene the naturall man and the regenerate 9. He that hath sauing knowledge will feele the want of it and desire it 22. Disputing It is dangerous to dispute against knowne truths 151. Dissention How far forth Ministers should seek to agree and the meanes how that may be 301. Difference in iudgemēts should not alienate godly mens affections one frō another 302 Domesticall Instruction and Worship We should vse the exercises of Religion in our families 157. How and by what meanes a man should best instruct and win his family vnto God 241 Doubting Doubtfulnesse and vnsetlednesse in matters of our faith religion is dangerous 137. 140 Euen the doubting of the truth of ought God hath said is a dangerous sin 413 414. E. Examination Christians should examine that that is taught them 151 152. And the good things seeme to bee in our selue 53. Euery affliction should driue vs to examine what it is that hath thus prouoked God ●…04 Examples The examples of some men doe great hurt in hardening of others 74. Many make this the rule of their conscience and remedies against this corruption 426. It is not safe to make the best mans examples the rule of our conscience 428. Exercises of Religion See Christian domest●…call worship Euery man is bound to spend some part of euery day in them 241. The conscionable vse of them will preserue vs from sin 93. Eye A couenant is to be made with our eye 91. F. Faith Motiues and encouragements to beleeue in Christ 13 14. How to know whether wee haue truly receiued Christ 15. In it there is a particular application of Christ 310. There is great certainty and assurance in true saith 3. 8. 332. It workes 1 peace of conscience 2 ioy in the Holy Ghost 3 boldnes in prayer 4 willingnesse to die 335 336 337. True faith is grounded vpon the word only neither vpon sense or experience 348 349. Most men ground their faith not vpon the Word but vpon sense onely 420. He that hath true faith hath an vpright heart and none but he 484. Foure notes to trie it by 484. It is imperfect in the best 333 334. It breeds in the heart true ioy and that vpon fiue grounds 436 437. Falls of the godly How farre the regenerate man may fall from grace 50 51 54. Great difference betweene them and the sins of the wicked 455. 471. 473. Family See Domesticall Sin will bring Gods curse vpon the house and place where it is committed 158. Piety will bring Gods blessing vpon our houses and dwellings ibid. Fasting Christ put no holinesse in fasting nor was giuen vnto it ●…56 Fathers No cause why we should so relie vpon the Fathers as many doe 39. The Papists giue not more due honour to them then we 38. What respect is to be had to our Fore fathers in the matter of Religion 142 143. We do not condemne our Fore Fathers 145. Feasting Though it be lawfull yet it must not be ordinary 92. Fewnesse of Beleeuers Comfort for the faithfull that liue where they haue few or none that ioyne with them in piety 430 431. Fornication It is a most hainous sin 71. Foure causes of the commonnes of it now 74. Both Magistrates and priuate men should shew their zealous hatred to it 78 79. Fornicators must looke for Gods iudgements euen in this life 79 80. They haue also cause to feare the iudgement of finall impenitency hardnes of heart 84 We may not giue men cause to suspect vs to be giuen to this sinne and that is done foure waies 87. Seuen Preseruatiues from this sin 90. Frugality A Christian should be frugall and seeke to increase his worldly estate 238. G. Gestures Rules for bodily gestures in Gods worship 118 119. Gifts All difference in gifts among Ministers doth not make an inequality betweene them because one may excell in one gift and one in another 307 308. The variety and difference among Gods seruants makes much for his glory 308. They should bee teachable and receiue the word with all readinesse and wherein it consisteth 312 213. God hath giuen a variety of gifts to all men not all to any one man 308. Variety of gifts and graces increases loue and vnity among men 319. It is a sin against God and contempt done vnto his good gifts not to make vse and profit of them 320. Gods children ought to make vse of their Ministers gifts in priuate 321. That gift is to be esteemed best which edifies most 287. 291. God Why he euen the whole Trinity is called Father 148. His loue is vnchangeable 180. 340. The knowledg of his omni-presence omniscience is of great necessity and vse 67. 70. He hates and is seuere against the sins euen of his owne people 95. Gods seruants in priuate may forbeare to reprooue some 293. Grace The loue of God in Christ to vs is most free 14 Grace and the meanes therof is highly to be esteemed 53. Grace may be knowne 463. Notes whereby grace may be knowne 468. The diuersity of the gifts of God in men commeth of his free disposition 308. H. Hardnesse of heart Wicked men harden themselues in sin euen by the Word 57 58. They are apt to harden their owne hearts against Gods corrections 402. Hearing A great sin to heare with delight filthy songs and talke 88. The necessity of constant hearing of the word 278. Cautions and encouragements for them that follow Sermons on the weeke daies 240. Heare as oft as thou mayst 172. What behauiour is fittest at the hearing of the Word preached 125 126. 134. The best way to win others to God is to draw them to heare 246. Hearers Be willing to heare one truth as well as another 59. A good signe to like that Ministry best that doth most effectually discouer to a man his sin 112 113. Examine that that is taught
had an example before in the Galileans Verse 45. So that is to be vnderstood Iohn 2. 23. Many belieued in his Name when they saw the miracles which he did viz. they had receiued some preparations vnto Faith they began to conceiue reuerently of his Doctrine and were willing to heare him and this was all as appeares Verse 24. But Iesus did not commit himselfe to them because he knew them all So the good life that they haue seene Gods seruants to lead hath beene a meanes to draw many a one to the Faith The Apostle vseth this as a reason to perswade Christians to an honest life That the Gentiles by their good works which they should behold might haue cause to glorifie God in the day of their visitation 1 Pet. 2. 12. That they that obeyed not the Word might without the word be wonne by the conuersation of their wiues 1 Pet. 3. 1. So the corrections of God which they haue seene and felt vpon themselues haue been the meane to open many a mans eare and to make him willing to heare Iob 33. 16. So the wonderfull deliuerances that men haue seene God giue to his Church and ouerthrowes to the aduersaries thereof haue wonne many a man to the liking of Religion Hest. 8. 17. Many of the people of the land became Iewes As I nothing doubt but the wonderfull deliuerance God gaue vs from the Powder-Treason hath drawn many a one from Popery to the loue of the Gospell 3 It is certaine also that the Faith of the best Christians may be much confirmed by the workes of God which they see So the Faith of Gods children was greatly confirmed by the miracles of Christ and of his Apostles Iohn 2. 11. This beginning of miracles did Iesus and shewed forth his glory and his Disciples belieued in him So are the faithfull greatly confirmed by Gods corrections on themselues when they are soundly humbled thereby Iob 42. 5. I haue heard of thee by the hearing of the eare but no●…ine eye seeth thee So by the sensible experiments they haue had of Gods mercy in themselues they are greatly confirmed in the Faith of Gods promises 2 Corinth 1. 10. Who hath deliuered vs from so great a death and doth deliuer vs in whom we trust that yet hereafter he will deliuer vs yea the beholding of Gods iudgements on wicked men and his mercies towards his faithfull seruants hath greatly confirmed their Faith in the Word of God when they can say As we haue heard so haue we seene Psalme 48. 8. and 58. 10. The righteous shall reioyce when they see the vengeance and why so Verse 11. And men shall say Verily there is a reward for the righteous doubtlesse there is a God that iudgeth the earth And in this respect men ought carefully to marke and obserue the workes of God how God makes good his Word by his workes A principall point this is of Christian wisdome and piety and great good might euery man receiue by it Psal. 107. 43. Who is wise that he may obserue these things for they shall vnderstand the louing kindnesse of the Lord. Yea say a man be neuer so diligent in the reading and hearing of Gods Word yet if he do not likewise obserue the works of God he is guilty of a great sinne Psal. 28. 5. They regard not the works of the Lord nor the operation of his hands therefore breake them downe and build them not vp 4 It is not simply vnlawfull or a signe of infidelity for a man euen to desire these sensible helps to confirme his Faith Hezekiah was a true Belieuer yet desired a signe 2 Kings 20. 8. Gedeon was a true Belieuer yet he asked a signe of God Iudges 6. 17. And when God had giuen him one he asked another Verse 38 And when God had giuen him that he asked yet another Verse 39. and God was neuer a whit offended with him When a man that doth in any measure truly belieue and giue credit to the Word shall desire that God would sensibly confirme to him the truth of his promises by deliuering him from any affliction he is in by blessing him in his body in his estate in his children especially by giuing him the inward feeling of his fauour he doth no more than he may well do Psal. 86. 17. Shew a token of thy goodnesse towards me that they which hate me may be ashamed because thou O Lord hast helped me and comforted me And Psal. 90. 16. Let thy works be seene towards thy seruants and thy glory vpon their children Now though all this be so as you haue heard in all these foure points yet remaines the Doctrine firme That true faith is not grounded vpon any thing we see vpon sense and experience but onely vpon the Word of God Whatsoeuer the faithfull man belieues he belieues it because God hath said it in his Word This the Apostle makes the ground of Abrahams faith Rom 4. 18. He belieued that he should be the Father of many Nations according to that that was spoken vnto him This was the ground of the Apostles faith not all the miracles they had seene Iohn 〈◊〉 22. They belieued the Scriptures and the Word which Iesus had said This was the ground of the Ephesians faith Ephes. 1. 1●… 2 Insomuch as though there be sundry truths in Gods Word as I shewed you which the Lord doth vse to giue vs sensible proofes and demonstrations of in the world yet he that hath true faith belieues those very things not so much for any thing that he seeth as for that he knoweth God in his Word hath said so So that he is able to say I belieue that Goods vniustly gotten will certainly come to nought that Whore-mongers and Adulterers God will iudge that God will smite through the loynes of them that rise against Leui and of them that hate him and that not so much because I see this confirmed in such and such examples indeed I belieue it the more for this but not so much for this as because God in his Word hath said it Rom. 10. 17. Faith comes not by sight but by hearing 2 Cor. 5. 7. We walk by faith and not by sight He that walks by sight walks not by faith 3 The true belieuer giues credit to the Word though he see nothing to confirme it The bare Word of God is of sufficient credit with him and he belieues as verily those truths which his sense nor reason can discerne any proofe of such as are all the Articles of our Faith onely for the Words sake as he doth those truths that are most confirmed vnto his sense or reason Heb. 11. 1. It is the euidence of things not seene Ioh. 20. 29. Thomas because thou hast seene me thou belieuest blessed are they that haue not seene and haue belieued 1 Pet. 1. 8. Whom ye haue not seene and yet ye loue him in whom now though you see him not yet do you belieue and reioyce with
ioy vnspeakable and glorious As if he should say You belieue neuerthelesse assuredly in him though you did neuer see him 4 The true belieuer giues credit to the Word not onely in those truths wherein he hath no helpe from sense or reason to confirme him but euen where they are both against him Rom. 4. 18. Abraham against hope of sense and reason belieued vnder hope of Gods Word that he should be the Father of many Nations Let vs now come to the Vse of this Doctrine and we shall find it serueth first for instruction secondly for reproofe thirdly for comfort First for instruction to the Teacher secondly to the Hearer 1 To vs that are teachers sith our Ministry is ordained to bring men to Faith and there is no other means els ordained to that end Rom. 10. 17. and faith is grounded onely vpon the Word that therefore our chiefe care should be to bring good euidence from the Word for euery thing that we teach Mar. 4. 14. The sower soweth the word that is the onely seed of grace 2 Tim. 4. 2. Teach the Word improue rebuke exhort with all long-suffering and Doctrine 2 This serueth for the instruction of the Hearers seeing the excellency and happinesse of a Christian consisteth in his Faith By faith we are iustified in Gods sight and haue peace towards God Rom. 5. 1. By Faith we are sanctified Acts 15. 9. By Faith we stand and perseuere in the state of grace Thou standest by faith Rom. 11. 20. By Faith we quench all the fiery darts of the Deuill Ephes. 6. 16. And this faith is grounded onely vpon the Word of God We are therefore to be exhorted to seek good ground in the Word for that that we hold in Religion and therefore both to acquaint our selues with it in priuate and in frequenting the publike Ministry thereof to heare with iudgement and to mark well how that that is taught vs is grounded vpon the Word Euery Christian should esteem it a singular fauour of God that we may haue his Word in our houses to read on when we will and a foule sin not to make our vse of it This God complaines of as of a foule sin I haue written vnto them the great things of my Law and they were counted as a strange thing that did not belong vnto them that they had nothing to do withall Hos. 8. 12. And the Prophet describing vnto vs the man that shall be saued describes him by this Psal. 1. 2. that his delight is in the Law of God Euery man will grant that there is no hope a man should come to happinesse vnlesse he be such a one as is described Psal. 1. and such a one thou canst not be till thou can delight in Gods Word So likewise when we frequent the Ministry of the word we should learne to heare with iudgement and not so much to regard the zeale or vtterance of our Teachers as to marke well how they ground that that they teach vpon the Word of God Phil. 1. 9. This I pray saith Paul that your loue may abound yet more and more in knowledge and in all iudgement For this those Noble-men of Berea are commended Acts 17. 11 12. They searched the Scriptures daily whether those things were so Therefore many of them belieued The second Vse of this Doctrine is for reproofe and terrour of carnall men He that wants faith it is impossible for him to please God Heb. 11. 6. but the wrath of God abideth on him Iohn 3. 36. And by this Doctrine it is euident the most men want true faith because the faith they seeme to haue is grounded not vpon the Word of God but onely vpon sense they belieue no farther than they see This shall appeare euidently in three Points 1. The faith they haue is grounded not vpon Gods Word but vpon sense Those truths that they see generally receiued and allowed of by men those they are content to hold but those truths that are reiected by men though they haue neuer so good a ground in Gods Word yet they cannot belieue I might instance this in sundry particulars if time would permit Whereas he whose Faith is grounded vpon Gods Word likes neuer the worse of any truth God hath reuealed to him because he seeth it reiected by men but euen as it is in other cases This is the triall of our loue to men Pro. 17. 17. A friend loues at all times and a brother is borne for aduersitie so it is in this It is time for thee Lord to worke for they haue made void thy Law therefore loue I thy commandements aboue gold yea aboue fine gold therefore I esteeme all thy precepts concerning all things to be right and I hate eue ry false way Psal. 119. 126 127 128. He that indeed loues Gods truth will loue it the more because it is reiected by the world 2 The faith they haue in Gods iustice is grounded not vpon the Word of God but vpon sense onely When the heauy hand of God is vpon them in some iudgement they can belieue indeed he is iustly offended with them for their sinnes When they heare the terrible thunder and see the lightening they can tremble before the Lord but so soone as this is past they cast off all feare of God nothing that they heare spoken out of Gods Word against their sinnes can moue them one whit Whereas the true belieuer that grounds his faith vpon Gods Word hath the feare of God in him at all times Blessed is the man that feareth alway Pro. 28. 14. and is much more assured of Gods iustice and hatred against sinne by that that he hath learned out of Gods Word than by any thing he can see or feele They tremble at the word Esa. 66. 2. So Noah being warned of God concerning things not seene though himselfe was expresly exempted from the iudgement yet was moued with feare Heb. 11. 7. For this the Nineuites are commended Ionah 3. 4 5. By the preaching of Ionab they were brought to that feare and humiliation though they saw not nor felt any thing that might cause them to feare 3 The Faith that the carnall man hath in Christ and perswasion of Gods mercy is not grounded vpon the Word but vpon sense onely he is indeed oft very confident of Gods fauour both for the present and for the time to come he saith to his soule Eat thy bread with ioy and drinke thy wine with a merrie heart for God now accepteth thy works Eccles. 9. 7. But what is the ground of his assurance He saith he sees Gods loue and feeles it daily The iudgements of God are farre aboue out of his sight Psal. 10. 5. But alas this will be found a false ground Eccles. 9. 2. No man knowes either loue or hatred of that that is before them Whereas the child of God is assured of Gods fauour for the present and the time to come by that which he heares and
God he is a iealous God he will not forgiue your transgressions nor your sinnes durst neuer speake thus boldly and familiarly vnto God if they were not certaine of his fauour and of the forgiuenesse of their sinnes for that is the onely ground of this boldnesse and familiarity with God Heb. 10. 22. Let vs draw neare with a true heart in assurance of faith sprinkled in our hearts from an euill conscience 4. The fourth is willingnesse and desire to dye Faith freeth the heart from the feare of death and makes a man willing yea desirous to dye This we shall obserue in sundry of the Martyrs that when death hath come to them in his most ougly shape they haue not feared him but insulted ouer him and as Eliphaz saith Iob 5. 22. They haue laughed at destruction Thus Paul brings in the faithfull defying and insulting ouer death 1. Cor. 15. 55. O death where is thy sting O graue where is thy victory verse 57. Thankes be vnto God which hath giuen vs victory through our Lord Iesus Christ. Yea they haue beene so farre from fearing death that they haue imbraced it when it came and desired it earnestly This we shall see in Simeon so soone as he had seene Christ he bursts out into this prayer vnto God Luk. 2. 29. Now lettest thou thy seruant depart in peace according to thy Word And Paul Phil. 1. 23. I desire to be dissolued and to be with Christ which is best of all Yea he makes this the disposition of all the faithfull 2. Cor. 5. 〈◊〉 Therefore wee sigh as those that beare a great burden vers 4. desiring to be clothed with our house which is from heauen And indeed there is neuer a faithfull man but though he find in himselfe sometimes a feare of death yet before he goes from hence his Faith will free him from this feare and make him willing and desirous to dye marke the perfect man and behold the vpright for the end of that man is peace Psal. 37. 37. Now it were not possible the faithfull should thus be freed from the feare of death should thus desire to die seeing they know Heb. 2. 14. that Sathan hath the power of death and Heb. 9. 27. After death comes iudgement if they were not fully assured of their saluation and this reason the Apostle giues 2. Cor. 5. 6. 8. therefore we are alwaies confident knowing that while we are at home in the body we are absent from the Lord wee are confident I say and willing rather to be absent from the body and to be present with the Lord. Lecture the seuentie foure December 4. 1610. IOHN IIII. XLII I Haue already proued vnto you that by Faith a man may be assured and certainely perswaded of his saluation both by the confession of the faithfull and by the effects it workes in the heart that hath receiued it Now let vs vs come to the reasons why they that haue Faith may be so certaine and assured of their saluation yea cannot but be certaine of it And the first Reason is because this perswasion is grounded vpon the testimony of Gods Word that cannot deceiue them therefore there is certainty in it May not a man be fully assured of that which he hath Gods Word for There is no such certainty in the knowledge that is gotten by sense obseruation experience or any other way as in that that is grounded vpon Gods Word ●…sal 93. 5. Thy testimonies are very sure saith Dauid Now the true beleeuer doth not build his perswasion vpon any deceiueable fancy but vpon Gods Word onely the Faith of the Elect is therefore called the Faith of truth 2. Thess. 2. 13. and the Word is called the Word of Faith Rom 10. 8. Therefore saith David speaking of the ground of his confidence Psal. ●…0 10. I will reioyce in God because of his Word in the Lord will I reioyce because of his Word And Psal. 130. 5. I haue waited on the Lord my soule hath waited and I haue trusted in his Word If a man cannot proue by Gods Word that Christ dyed for him that his sinnes are forgiuen that he is one that shall be saued his perswasion of it is but a fancie it is no Faith he can haue no assurance or certainety of it specially in the time of tentation Sa●…han will be beaten backe no way but by this sword of the Spirit Ephes 6. 17. As Christ resisted him Matth. 4. 4. 7. 10. so must we But if a man can proue by the Word that Christ dyed for him that his sinnes are forgiuen him that he shall be saued then may he be fully assured indeed then shall he haue no cause to doubt of it Now God hath giuen vs his Word to assure vs of this and put vs out of doubt in this matter The Apostle makes this the reason why God made a new Couenant with vs abolished the Couenant of workes and gaue vs the Couenant of grace and promised eternall life vpon condition of Faith and not of workes that the promise might be sure to all the seede of Abraham Rom. 4. 16. Not sure in respect of God for so it was in the old Couenant but sure to the beleeuers And Iohn saith 1. Iohn 5. 13. These things haue I written to you that beleeue that you may know you haue eternall life And 1. Iohn 1. 4. These things write we vnto you that your ioy may be full Why but will you say who can bring any Word to proue that he shall be saued I answer that it is written that whosoeuer beleeues in Christ shall not perish but haue life euerlasting Iohn 3. 16. And verse 36 He that beleeueth in the Sonne hath euerlasting life And therefore he that can say he is sure he doth beleeue in Christ as euery faithfull man can hath Gods expresse Word to assure him that he shall be saued Now a man that hath Faith may by the fruits of it certainely know that he hath it indeed This is euident by 2. Corinthians 13. 5. Proue your selues whether yee are in the Faith examine your selues know you not your owne selues how that Christ Iesus is in you except yee be reprobates The second Reason why they that haue Faith may be so certaine of their saluation is because their Faith is grounded vpon the testimony of Gods Spirit that cannot deceiue them 1. Iohn 2. 27. The annointing which yee haue receiued of him abideth in you and it is truth and is no lye Now the Spirit of God is giuen to the faithfull to assure them of their saluation the spirit it selfe beareth witnesse with our spirit that we are the children of God Rom 8. 16. 1. Iohn 3. 14. We know that we are passed from death to life because we loue the brethren He that hath but that one grace may be sure of his saluation how much more he that hath many and more speciall graces of God Therefore the Spirit of God is called
affirmed nor is he offended with her for so odious a comparison neither doth he in plaine termes affirme himselfe to be greater then Iacob because she was not yet fit to heare that that might haue bred in her some suspition of vaine-glory in him and made her vnwilling to haue any further speech with him but he proueth the water that he had to giue viz. the grace of his holy spirit to be farre more excellent then the water of that Well or then any water Iacob had to giue by an argument taken from a farre more excellent effect that this water had aboue any other water in the world besides As if he should haue said whereas one principall vse that the water of this Well in these hot countries serueth for is to quench the thirst Iacob himselfe and his children c. did drinke of it the water that I haue to giue is farre more excellent for this vse for this water will not so quench the thirst but a man that hath drunke of it shall within a while be as thirsty againe as if he had neuer drunke because the moisture and coolenesse thereof will be by the heat that is in him consumed and dried vp but he that hath once drunke of the water that I haue to giue shall be so satisfied with it as he shall neuer thirst againe because the coole moisture that it yeeldeth can neuer be by any heat dried vp but shall be in him as a fountaine that will neuer leaue springing till it haue brought him to euerlasting life So that in these words there be three principall points that offer themselues to our consideration 1. That as the body so the soule of euery man is subiect to a kinde of thirst 2. That no wordly thing can perfectly and fully quench this thirst that the soule of man is subiect vnto 3. That the spirit of grace which our Sauiour calleth here the water of life is able fully and perfectly to quench the thirst that the soule of man is subiect vnto Of these three points we will consider in that order that I haue propounded them in And first from this that our Sauiour makes this a principall vse that the water of life the Spirit of God serueth vnto to quench the thirst we learne That as the body of man through the heat that is in it partly naturall partly accidentall is subiect vnto thirst which if it be extreme is one of the most painfull and intolerable passions that it endureth in this life so is the soule of euery man through the heat that it feeleth when it shall apprehend the anger of God due to him for sinne subiect vnto thirst that is to such a desire of comfort against Gods wrath as is neuer a whit lesse but much more painfull then the thirst of the body is For the thirst that the body is subiect vnto how intolerable it is when it groweth to extremity though I need alledge no proofe but common experience which hath found it to be more violent and intolerable then hunger is we may see it in two examples The one of Sampson who though he were so strong and valiant that he could alone with the iaw of an asse slay a thousand Philistims Iudg. 15. 15. yet could he not vanquish nor endure this passion but was afraid he should haue died of thirst and cryeth earnestly to God for helpe against it Iudg. 15. 18. And our blessed Sauiour that was neuer heard to complaine of any other bodily torment that he did endure He gaue his backe to the s●…iters as the Prophet speaketh Esa. 50. 6. and his cheekes to them that plucked off the haire he hid not his face from shame and spitting He was oppressed and he was afflicted Esa. 53. 7. yet he opened not his mouth he was brought as a lambe to the slaughter and as a sheepe before her shearers is dumbe so he opened not his mouth Yet feeling the extremity of this passion immediately before his giuing vp the ghost he cryed out and that with a lowd voice as may appeare by comparing Mat. 27. 48. with Iohn 19. 28. I am a thirst And that the soule euen the soule of euery man first or last shall be subiect vnto thirst that is to such a desire of comfort against Gods wrath as is painfull and intolerable is most euident See the proofe of it in three conditions and estates of men 1. All Gods Elect those poore and brokenhearted ones that Christ was sent to be a Sauiour vnto are said to haue had this thirst in them before they could haue any benefit by him Dauids soule panted after God as the chased Hart doth after the water brooks Psal. 42. 1 〈◊〉 his soule thirsted for God And euery one that thirsteth and none but he is inuited Esa. 55 1. to partake of all the comforts of the Gospell And he only hath a promise to be satisfied with righteousnes to be comfortably assured of his righteousnes before God which consisteth in the pardon of his sins the imputation of Christs righteousnes vnto him that doth hunger and thirst after it Mat. 5. 6 2. Such of the wicked as haue bin most prophane desperat deriders and contemners of al piety and religion haue ost euen in this life had such a sore and intolerable thirst vpon them that had they had all the kingdomes of the world they would haue giuen them for a little comfort against the sense of the wrath of God See the proofe of this Amos 8. 11. The Lord speakes of wicked men that shall wander from sea to sea and from the North to the East and shall run to and froto seeke some comfort out of the Word of the Lord and shall not find it In that day saith he shall the faire virgins and the young men who for the most part sinne with a high hand in open contempt of piety perish for thirst Euen such as haue most hardned their hearts against Gods feare the Lord is able to bring to this thirst The mouth of the Lord hath spoken this and his hand hath fulfilled it vpon many a one 3. Such of the wicked as neuer feele any thirst in this life but liue and die like senslesse beasts as many thousands doubtlesse doe shall be sure to feele it in so much the greater extremity in the life to come See the proofe of this in Luke 16. 24. The rich man whose life was full of pleasure and who was all that while neuer troubled with this thirst in hell was so tormented with it that he cryed for Lazarus the man against whom he had shewed most cruelty To dip the tip of his finger in water and coole his tongue The reason of this if we will enquire into it we shall find to be this that as the extremity of bodily thirst groweth from some distemper of heat so is it also with this thirst of the soule 1. The sense of sinne and of Gods anger
2. The tongue of the wise vseth knowledge aright To the application of the Word a speciall Wisdome is required 1. Corinth 12. 8. The Pastours gift whose worke stands principally in application is called there the word or vtterance of wisdome 2. Sinne must so be reproued as that the credit and estimation of the person that sinneth may be preserued as much as may be Priuate sinnes must not be made publike Our Sauiour therefore here when he discouers to this Woman her secret sinne doth it in secret betweene them two hee would not haue so much as any of his Disciples by This our Sauiour giues for a rule to be obserued by all that desire to win their brother Mat. 18. 15. Goe and tell him his fault betweene him and thoe alone Yet neuerthelesse this must be done by all that would win soules to God they must plainely and particularly discouer to them their sinnes Let them do it with as much wisdome as they can and with as much loue as they can so they do it This must needs be done This is made a chiefe part of the office and dutie of a Minister when the Apostle had deeply charged Timothy 2 Tim. 4. 12. to preach the word and to be instant in season and out of season he tells him how he should performe that duty to doe it well reproue saith he yea rebuke exhort c. and the contrary noted as the most proper mark of a false Prophet Lam. 2. 14. Thy Prophets haue looked out vaine and foolish things for thee they haue not discouered thine iniquity Yea this must be done 1. Particularly and plainly that the party may feele himselfe and his owne sin touched as plainly appeareth by the Prophet Nathans dealing with Dauid 2. Sam. 12. 12. Thou art the man yea 2. If they be publike and scandalous sins they must be reproued publikely 1. Tim. 5. 20. 3. It must be done effectually and zealously Cry aloud saith the Lord Esa 58. 1 2. lift vp thy voice like a trumpet Yea 4. In some cases with sharpnesse and bitternesse also Tit. 1. 13. Rebuke them sharply This sharpnesse Christ himselfe vsed sometimes Mat. 23. 33. Ye serpents ye generation of vipers how can ye escape the damnation of hell The Reason of this is the benefit that comes to Gods people by hauing their sinnes thus plainely and effectually discouered vnto them 1. Till men haue the true sense and knowledge of sinne they can neuer vnderstand rightly or clearely belieue any thing in Religion with any certainty or assurance This we haue an experiment of in this poore woman how blockish was she till Christ reuealed vnto her her sin and one chiefe reason why she was so vnable to vnderstand the Word of Christ was because she liued securely in a grieuous sin As the earth cannot receiue the seed till it be plowed vp so the heart of man cannot receiue the Word till the Lords plow haue been in it This comparison the Holy Ghost vseth Ier. 44. A kind of knowledge in Religion I grant is in many that liue securely in grieuous sinnes and neuer had their consciences touched with an effectuall knowledge and sense of sinne but you neuer knew any such that did attaine to a cleare and certaine knowledge The Lord will teach sinners saith Dauid Psal. 25. 8. that is such as know and feele themselues to be most miserable and grieuous sinners in the way and vers 9. The meeke such he means as are made meeke this way such as through pouerty of spirit and mourning for that are made meeke and humble according to that gradation our Sauiour vseth Mat. 5. 3 4 5. will he guide in iudgement and the meeke will he teach his way And of the rest the Apostle Paul saith that such as haue pleasure in vnholinesse and vnrighteousnesse cannot receiue the loue of the truth no nor belieue the truth but shall be apt to belieue lies and to be seduced 2. Thess. 2. 10 12. 2. Till men haue the true knowledge and sense of sinne they can neuer know Christ to the comfort and saluation of their owne soules Of this also we haue an experiment in this poore Woman of Samaria She neuer knew the gift of God nor who it was that spake vnto her she knew not Christ aright nor esteemed of him till he had discouered to her her sinne Such onely are fit to come to Christ Matth. 11. 28. Such and such onely shall be refreshed by him as are weary and heauy laden this way And indeed that no man can come to true comfort till he haue the true knowledge and sense of his sinne is euident by this that no man can find mercy with God for the pardon of his sinne till he can with a penitent and humbled heart confesse his sinne vnto God Prouerb 28. 13. He that couereth his sinnes shall not prosper but he that confesseth and forsaketh them shall find mercy And therefore Dauid vseth this as a reason to moue God to mercy Psalme 51. 3. For I acknowledge my transgressions and my sinne is euer before me Many thinke that the Ministry that plainely and powerfully rebuketh sinne serues to no other vse then to bring men to despaire and to fill them with melancholy but this is a fond conceit The true knowledge and sense of sinne is the onely way to comfort Iohn 16. 7 8. Christ saith the Spirit the Comforter which he would send should reproue and conuince the world The Spirit of God neuer comforted any till he had first reproued and conuinced them Therefore Paul reioyced greatly to heare of the Corinthians sorrow 2. Cor. 7. 7. and tels them ver 8. That he repented him not that he had made them sorrowfull and saith ver 9. That he had done them no hurt at all in reprouing them so sharply and bringing them to such heauinesse and giues this for the reason of it ver 10. Godly sorrow causeth repentance neuer to be repented of but worldly sorrow causeth death And the Apostle Iames when he had exhorted them to humiliation for sin and said Iam. 4. 9. Be afflicted and mourne and weepe let your laughter be turned to mourning and your ioy into heauinesse He preuents this obiection and tels them ver 10. if you be once thus humbled then he will lift you vp as if he should say that is the way to sound comfort according to that promise he had spoken of ver 6. God resisteth the proud and giueth grace to the humble 3. Till men haue the true knowledge and sense of sin their hearts can neuer be subdued to the obedience of God nor come to a true reuerence and feare of God This also may be seene in this poore woman till Christ told her of her sin she answered him scornfully and reiected him and obiected and reasoned against him What was it in the Ministery of Peter that wrought that wonderfull conuersion when about three thousand soules receiued the word gladly and were
they seeme to make conscience of this commandement thou shalt not commit adultery yet there is another commandement Flye fornication auoide all appearance of euill which they make no conscience of at all and therefore they are guilty of hainous sinne Such as vse filthy talke and filthy songs It is strange to see what liberty many euen some that in many things will seeme religious will pray dayly and heare deuoutly will giue to themselues this way Though they haue no other exercise of their wit if their company serue them but in scurrulous iests and filthy communication no such musicke in their mirth as amaroas and filthy songs yet if they can say they are honest for all this they thinke they are well These men I would haue to obserue these things 1. Filthy words whatsoeuer thou sayest doe argue a filthy heart Matthew 15. 18. Those things which proceed out of the mouth come from the heart and they defile the man Matthew 12. 34. From the abundance of the heart the mouth speaketh Yet haue we many old fornicators whose bodies are disabled to this sinne that haue yet as bad hearts as euer they had and shew that by the delight they take in speaking filthily And yet silly fooles they slatter themselues in this that they haue left that sinne 2. Say thy heart were cleane that is not enough thou must also make conscience of thy words The froward mouth doe I hate saith the Lord Pro. 8. 13. 18. 21. Death and life are in the power of the tongue Matth. 12. 37. By thy words thou shalt bee iustified and by thy words thou shalt bee condemned Iames 1. 26. If any man among you seeme to bee religious and bridle not his tongue but deceiues his owne heart this mans Religion is vaine Ephes. 4 29. Let not corrupt rotten communication come out of your mouthes And 5. 4. Let no filthinesse nor foolish talking nor iesting be once named among you Marke how iesting 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 is ioyned to filthy talking because men are wont to excuse it thus they speake in iest they meane no hurt we must giue them leaue to be merry Such speech though it be vsed but in iest is condemned This is one kind of that mirth that Salomon speakes of Eccl. 2. 2. I said to laughter thou art mad Pro. 26. 18. 19. Like mad men they cast about them firebrands and deadly things and say they are in sport 3. Our tongue of all the members of our body is giuen of God to be the principall instrument whereby we may glorifie God Therefore it is in the Hebrew Phrase called our glory Psal. 30. 12. Therefore shall my glory praise thee and not cease Iames 3. 9. Therewith blesse we God That is the cause why the Lord can worst endure to be dishonoured by that member Therefore Diues is said to haue felt a speciall torment in his tongue Luke 16. 24. Send Lazarus that he may dippe the tippe of his finger in water and coole my tongue for I am tormented in this flame To conclude pretend and glory neuer so much of thy honesty certaine it is if thou didst flie fornication and hate it as thou oughtest thou durst not accustome thy selfe to thy filthy talke Such as delight in or can endure filthy talke such as will prouoke filthy persons to speake filthily such as will call to the Musitians for the filthiest songs they haue For this is a shrewd signe of a filthy heart specially in women because modesty is chiefely required of that sex it argueth an vncleane heart to delight in the lewd speech of others Pro. 17. 4. A wicked do●… giueth eare to a naughty tongue 1. Certainely it will grieue and vexe an honest heart to heare such things Ephes. 4. 29 30. Let no corrupt communication come out of your mouth verse 30. grieue not the holy Spirit of God It is said of Lot his righteous soule was vexed with hearing such things as he heard in Sodome 2. Pet. 2. 8. 2. There is a speciall force in such speech to corrupt them that heare it 1. Cor. 15. 33. Be not deceiued euill communications corrupt good manners 3. The eare is giuen of God to another end that is to heare the Word and to be sensus disciplinae that sence whereby knowledge should be conueyed into the heart he that hath eares to heare Gods Word he meanes let him heare saith our Sauiour Matth. 11. 15. 4. A good man should not endure him that vseth to bring lies to him and raise slanders Psalme 101. 7. Hee that telleth lies shall not tarry in my sight much lesse should hee endure them that talke filthily 5. If any shall obiect How can I let lewd men from speaking lewdely It is to no purpose to reproue such they would be the worse for it I answer that if honest men would shew that dislike as they might they would not be much troubled with such varlets That which Salomon saith in another case Pro. 25. 23. An angry countenance driueth away a backebiting tongue would hold in this also They might euen with a countenance restraine or chase them away And that which hee speaketh Pro. 20. 8. Is not true of Kings and great men onely though in them principally but of all Christians They may scatter away euill and lewdenesse euen with their eyes and countenance Lecture the twentieth Iuly 11. 1609. IT remaineth now that we come to the second branch of the Apostles Exhortation of which we haue already heard and that is this We are bound out of a holy feare least we should at any time fall into this sinne and out of that detestation we should beare vnto it to shunne all occasions and prouocations that might draw vs to it and to vse all good meanes that may be to preserue vs from it True it is that it is God onely that preserues any of vs from this or any other sinne Psalme 18. 35. Thy right hand hath stayed me and 56. 13. Thou hast kept my feet from falling But the meanes whereby he doth it is by working in vs a feare of falling which makes vs carefully to shunne tentations See how this feare is commended to vs in Gods Word as a wise man feareth and departeth from euill Pro. 14. 16. And blessed is the man that feareth alwaies Pro. 28. 14. and worke out your owne saluation with feare and trembling Phil. 2. 12. 2. An endeauour to vse all meanes that may preserue and strengthen vs from falling I kept my selfe saith Dauid Psal. 18. 23. from mine iniquity and 1. Iohn 5. 18. Hee that is begotten of God keepeth himselfe and that wicked one toucheth him not There is none so strong or full of grace but he may fall into the most fearefull sinnes that are if he be not carefull to shunne temptation and to vse the meanes God hath appointed to preserue him from sinne Therefore Christ chargeth his Disciples both to watch and to pray against
the last day it followeth now that we proceed vnto the second From this then that these Samaritans making here profession of their faith in Iesus Christ i. e. declare their faith by the certainty of their knowledge and expresse what they meant by saying they did beleeue in this manner Now wee beleeue for we know that this is indeed the Christ we learne That there is great certainty and assurance in true faith It is more than an opinion than a coniecture than to hope well it is a certaine and vndoubted perswasion of the heart This you shall finde true in all the kindes of true Faith which the Scripture speakes of 1. They that had the Faith of Miracles neuer attempted the doing of any Miracle but they were certaine they should effect it And therefore Christ told his Disciples that the cause why they could not cast out a Diuell Matth. 17. 19 20. was that at that time they had not the Faith of Miracles in any measure if they had had so much of it as a graine of mustard seede they might haue beene assured to preuaile in that great worke 2. They that haue an Historicall Faith are certainely and fully assured that all that God hath reuealed in his Word is vndoubtedly true They are certaine that Christ was the Sonne of God Iohn 17. 8. They haue knowne surely that I am come from thee and they haue beleeued that thou didst send me They are certaine of euery Commandement God hath reuealed to them in his Word That they may not doe any thing of their owne workes on the Lords day that they may not reuenge themselues c. They are vndoubtedly perswaded that euery curse threatned in the Word against the wicked shall certainely light vpon them and that euery blessing promised to the godly shall vndoubtedly be performed to them though reason sense and experience be neuer so much against it yet are they fully perswaded of it because God hath said it Therefore the Apostle cals faith Heb. 11. 1. An euidence of things not seene Two notable instances are giuen vs for this 1. Concerning the Beginning and Creation of the World 2. Concerning the End and Dissolution of it The one we haue Heb. 11. 3. Through Faith we vnderstand that the World was ordained by the Word of God So that as certainely as we are perswaded that there is now a Sunne in the Firmament whose rising and approching to vs causeth the day whose setting and departing from vs causeth the night because our sense teacheth vs this so are we euery whit as certainely perswaded that there were sundry daies and nights before there was any Sunne to rise or set in the world because God hath said so in his Word that there were three daies before the Sun was Created Gen. 1. 13 14. 2. The other instance for the certainety of this Historicall faith is 1. Thess. 5. 2. Yee your selues know perfectly that the day of the Lord shall come 3. He that hath a true iustifying faith may not only hope well and coniecture but he may be certainely and vndoubtedly perswaded that Christ and all his merits do belong vnto him he may be in this life certainely assured that he shall be saued Now because this is the faith that my Text speaketh of and this is a point that it much concernes vs all to be well instructed in I will be larger in speaking of this kinde of Faith than of the former two And before I come to the proofe of this point I will giue you foure Cautions which shall preserue you from mistaking and mis-vnderstanding this Doctrine and which may serue for answer to all the materiall obiections that are made against it 1. Though we say that euery true Beleeuer may be certaine of his owne saluation yet doe we grant there are degrees of Faith and knowledge that all Beleeuers are not in the like measure certaine of their saluation neither may any from this Doctrine conclude I am but an Hypocrite I haue no true Faith because I haue not the certainety that such and such I reade of in the Word had because I cannot doe as such and such can For God giues all his graces in diuers measures euen to his Elect ones according to his owne good pleasure Matth. 13. 23. The seede of the Word in some brings forth an hundred fold in some but sixtie in some but thirtie One hath a strong Faith as Abraham Rom. 4. 19 20. and the Woman of Canaan Matth. 15. 28. Another a weake Faith as the man whose childe was possessed Mar. 9. 24. A little Faith as the Disciples Matth. 8. 26. And yet this weake this little Faith is as true a Faith as effectuall to iustification and saluation though it yeeld not a man that measure of certainety and comfort as the other It is the truth and soundnesse not the measure and quantitie of Faith that saues vs. 2. They that haue attained to the strongest Faith to the greatest measure of Faith cannot be so certaine of their saluation but they shall haue some doubts and some distrust left in them The Thessalonians are commended for their Faith aboue all the Churches yet it is said of them that they had somewhat lacking in their faith 1. Thess. 3. 10. Yea Paul himselfe was not perfect in faith not as though I had already attained it either were already perfect saith he Phil. 3. 12. It is a good signe of true Faith to discerne grieue and striue against doubts and motions of distrust He may be sure he hath no true Faith that feeles not infidelity in himselfe Yea a man may haue at the same time both Faith and doubting Lord I belieue helpe thou mine vnbeliefe Mar. 9. 24. yet doth this doubting proceed not from the spirit but from the flesh from the vnregenerate part neither is it a vertue as Papists would haue it or a property of true Faith but a thing most contrary and opposite to the nature of it True Faith hath certainety in it and excludeth all doubtings Iames 3. 5. Let him aske in Faith and wauer not Matth. 21. 21. If yee haue faith and doubt not Matth. 14. 31. O thou of little faith wherefore didst thou doubt 3. They that haue the strongest Faith feele not this certainty of their saluation at all times but may for a time be quite depriued of the feeling of it As the Apostle saith 1. Pet. 1. 6. Yee greatly reioyce in your faith though now for a season if need be yee are in heauinesse through manifold tentations They that before were most full of confidence and assurance yet in tentation shew much weakenesse Matth. 14. See Peters confidence vers 28 29. see his weakenesse verse 30. Eliah that before feared not to meet Ahab and deale so roundly with him a while after quaked and fled at the threat of Iezabel and grew impatient 1. King 19. 3 4. Dauid sometimes was full of confidence and certainety and could say as
in this obedience only the Lord thy God bee with thee as hee was with Moses Iosh. 1. 17. This will gaine thee reuerence euen with a most wicked man as it did to Iohn Baptist from Herod himselfe Mar. 6. 20. yea with thine enemy when a mans waies please the Lord euen his enemies shall bee at peace with him Pro. 16. 7. how much more with thine owne seruant Lecture the hundred and eighth Nouember 12. 1611. IOHN IIII. LII LIII IT followeth now that we proceed vnto the second point which is contained in the words I haue now read vnto you namely the enquiry which this Ruler made of his seruants touching the iust time of the recouery of his sonne and the satisfaction that he receiued therein Where it is to be obserued that this Ruler of whom it was said before that he beleeued the word that Iesus had said doth now enquire of the truth of that which Iesus had said For the reason that moued him to aske of his seruants the iust houre when his sonne began to amend was because he would know whether that were true which Christ had said whether he began to amend at that time when Christ said he began to amend whether the cure were done by vertue of Christs word yea or no and it appeares by the blessing that followed that this he did was well done and acceptable vnto God The Doctrine then we haue to learne here is this That it is not vnlawfull nor against faith but a good signe of faith and grace for a Christian to examine and make triall of the truth of Gods Word Two proofes there are of this Doctrine in the Text first this Ruler here after he had beleeued doth both enquire and moue questions concerning that which Christ had said vnto him and secondly he is carefull to obserue how Christ in deed and effect did make that good which he had spoken vnto him Obiect Why but may some say what need he to haue made any question or sought any confirmation of that which Christ had said if he had indeed beleeued his word as it is said he did That honour is due to Gods Word as we are to rest in it to giue absolute credit vnto it and make no question of it though it seeme neuer so contrary to sense or reason When God had told Abraham he should haue a son by Sarah in whom he should be the father of many Nations it is said Rom. 4. 18. That he aboue hope beleeued vnder hope according to that that was spoken to him And in so doing it is said vers 20. he gaue glory to God And so did Noah in a matter that was most vnlikely and that was not to fall out of an hundred and twenty yeares after By faith Noah being warned of God of things not seene as yet moued with feare prepared the Arke to the sauing of his house Heb. 11. 7. And on the contrary side God hath been angry with men for doubting of that which he hath spoken and hath punished them for it as he did Zacharias Luk. 1. 18. 20. An. I answer to make question of any thing God hath spoken as doubting of it is a sin but to moue questions concerning that which God hath spoken out of a desire to be further confirmed in our faith is a thing most acceptable vnto God Foure notable examples we haue for this When God had promised to Abraham that he would giue him the land of Canaan to inherit Abraham askes him this question Gen. 15. 8. O Lord God whereby shall I know that I shall inherit it And yet before it is said ver 6. He beleeued and that was counted to him for righteousnesse So Gideon after God had said vnto him that he should be the deliuerer of Israel from the Midianites and he be belieued also as it is plaine Iudges 6. 34. yet he desires still a further confirmation verse 37. and yet another verse 39. and God was neuer a whit offended with him for it So Hezechia after he had receiued Gods Word and promise for his recouery and he belieued yet 〈◊〉 Kin. 20. 8. he desires to be further confirmed in it What shall be the signe that the Lord will heale me The last example is the blessed Virgin Luke 1. who though she beleeued verse 45. yet makes a question and doubt verse 34. How shall this be seeing I know not man We see therfore for the first proofe that it is not vnlawfull to moue some questions of Gods Word so it be out of a desire to be further confirmed in the truth And for the second Christians may and should obserue carefully how God makes good his Word and fulfils in his workes that which he hath said in his Word In this respect we haue those Commandements oft giuen vs to obserue his works of mercy to the godly Psal. 107. 43. Who is wise that he may obserue these things he shall vnderstand the louing kindnesse of the Lord and his workes of iudgement on the wicked Psal. 66. 5. Come and behold the workes of God hee is terrible in his doings to the sons of men and generally of both Psal. 111. 2. The workes of the Lord are great and ought to be sought out of them that loue them And on the contrary side it is noted for a sin that much prouokes God when men neuer obserue the workes of God to see how by them he makes good whatsoeuer he hath said in his Word Psal. 28. 5. They regard not the workes of the Lord nor the operation of his hands therefore breake them downe and build them not vp The Reasons of the Doctrine are two principally first euery Christian euen the best had neede to be further confirmed in his faith and better assured of the truth of Gods Word Paul saith of the Thessalonians that there was some thing lacking in their faith 1. Thess. 3. 10. How much more would we find it so specially if we should be brought to triall yea that man certainely hath no faith that feeles no weaknesse of faith nor need to grow For not only the man whose childe had a dumb spirit Mar. 9. 24. and the Apostles Luke 17. 5. but euen Paul when he was at the best professeth with great earnestnesse and care to preuent in others that conceit of him that he was not perfect but desired to grow in faith Phil. 3. 12 13. Secondly this course that the Ruler heere tooke this questioning and inquiring but specially this obseruing of the workes of God is a singular meanes to increase and confirme vs in the faith Psal. 92. 4. Thou Lord saith Dauid hast made me glad by thy workes and I will reioyce in the workes of thy hands For this experimentall knowledge is the most certaine of all other Psal. 48. 8. As we haue heard so haue we seene in the Citie of the Lord of Hosts in the City of our God God will establish it for euer Iob 42.