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A12516 Dauids repentance, or, A plaine and familiar exposition of the 51 psalme first preached and now published for the benefite of Gods church : wherein euery faithfull Christian may see before his eyes the patterne of vnfeigned repentance, whereby we may take heed of the falling into sinne againe. Smith, Samuel, 1588-1665. 1614 (1614) STC 22841.7; ESTC S3155 194,670 580

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vs. It is a fearefull thing to fall into his hands And if the wrath of the King bee as the roaring of a Lyon how much more is the wrath of GOD to be feared who can cast both body and soule into hell Yea so long as the children of God inioy his fauour see his louing countenance they are able to suffer much though men torment them persecute them raile on them they can indure much misery but if once they loose the feeling of Gods loue and see his angry face and frowning countenance turned towards them oh then nothing can comfort them till they obtaine his fauour againe how many things did Iob suffer without impatiency yea the losse of all he had so long as he felt the louing coūtenance of God towards him but when he seeth the Lord to arme himselfe like an enemy and like an angry Iob. 13 God then he was no longer able to indure Ps 6.1.2.3 and what can be more terrible to a poore sinner then to wrastle with the anger of God then which nothing is more fearefull and this can euery childe of God testifie in his owne conscience by experience feeling the heauy weight of Gods anger Seeing it is so terrible and fearefull a thing for men to prouoke the Lord to anger Vse 1 and to see his angry and frowning countenance This condemnes that blockishnesse and sencelessenesse in most men and women who though they do nothing but sin against God daily so prouoke him to anger and wrath against them yet do not so much as say Alas what haue I done Ier. 8.6 though they lye smoking vnder the heauy wrath of God to be destroyed for their sinnes Men feare the anger and frowning face of great Men especially of the Prince but hard-hearted sinners feare not the anger of the eternall God well let all rebellious and stif-necked sinners remember what Christ saith Feare not him that ●an kill the body and can do no more but I will tell you whom you shall seare feare him that can kill both body and soule and can cast them both into hell fire feare him Because nothing moues the Lord to anger Vse 2 and to be displeased with men and women but sinne therefore let vs aboue all things shun sin not dare to rebell against God and prouoke his anger Esay 59.2 your sinnes haue made aseperation O then take heed of sin and if thou wilt sinne be sure thou shalt find and feele the anger of God and if thou wouldest escape the anger which is so terrible take heed of sin We see men be too-too carefull to shunne such things as offend great persons and procure their displeasure for fear if they take a pinch against them they turne them out of their farmes racke their rents c. O then feare to offend GOD who will reiect and cast thee off for euer and increase thy iudgement If we haue sinned Vse 3 thereby prouoked the Lord to anger by our sins as Dauid did feele his displeasure and see his frowning countenance Oh then let vs giue no rest to our soules til we be reconciled vnto him till wee obtaine mercy and fauour at his hands for so long as we see his anger his frowning countenance alas we can haue no peace nor comfort in the world If a man should haue the fauour of all men great and small Nobles Lords c. yet if the King hate him and cannot abide to heare of him what can all this doe him good So if a man had the fauour of all men and Angells yea if it were possible all the things on earth should seeke to vphold a man yet if God bee angrie and displeased with him his anger would crush him in peeces well then when wee sinne against God and so prouoke him to anger let vs vse all means to obtaine his fauour let vs repent of our sins be humbled for them acknowledge confesse them let vs pray for pardon and intreate the Lord to turne away his face angry countenance And as we see if a man offend a great person he will ride and runne night and day send gifts make friends and all to obtaine his fauor againe Euen so must wee seeke for the fauour of God and as Absolom hauing sinned against his father s●nt Ioab and the woman of Tekoah to get his pardon and to appease his fathers anger so must we seeke to Iesus Christ to bee our Mediatour to turne his fathers anger from vs. 2. Sam. 14. Lastly Vse 4 seeing the anger of God is so fearefull a thing and so vnsupportable and the louing fauour of God is life it selfe Oh then let vs make much of Gods louing countenance do nothing in word or deed that may turne his mercy and louing faour from vs but vse all good means possible to continue the same for if we loue him he will loue vs if wee honour him he will honour vs. Hide thy face from my sinne That is pardon them and doe not call me to accompt to punish me for them Psal 60.8 Moses saith thou hast set our misdeedes before thee and our secret sins in the sight of thy countenance that is the Lord beheld their sins that so he might punish them for them so whē the Lord hideth his face from our sins it is all one as to pardon them when a man casts a thing behind his backe or turnes his face from it it is a signe hee would forget it and not remember it I will put away your sins and scatter them like a myste and wee know that mists that appeare a little time are by and by scattered and gone Esa 38.17 Hezechiah confesseth That God did cast all his sins behind his backe Alluding to men who when they purpose to forget Mich. 7.19 or not to remember a thing turne their backes on it Againe I will cast all their sinnes into the bottome of the sea Alluding to Pharaoh that wicked man whom God drowned in the bottome of the red sea and thus we haue the meaning of the words Here we see how Doctr. 1 Note how God pardons sin and after what mauer the Lords pardons our sinnes namely when hee doth for giue and forget them turne his face from them hath no purpose to remember them or to punish vs for them and in a word when hee doth vpon our true repentance for the merites of Christ esteeme sinne as no sinne or though it had neuer beene committed Ps 32.1 2. when he couers them or imputeth them not vnto vs. Seeing the Lord forgiueth sinne after this maner V se 1 and euen he doth in mercy forgiue and forget our sins puts them out of his remembrance casts them behinde his backe and will neuer call them to minde anie more heere is matter of endlesse comfort to distressed soules if thou hast once repented of thy sins truely and beene assured of Gods mercy for the pardon
learne what a vile filthy and miserable thing sinne is in the sight of GOD it staineth a mans body it staines a mans soule it maketh him more vile then the vilest creature that liues no toad is so vile and loathsome in the sight of man as a sinner stained and defiled with sin is in the sight of GOD till hee be cleansed and washed from them in the bloud of Christ Leuit. 13. The Leprousie was a wonderfull disease it did infect the body yea the cloathes on a mans backe the walls of the house and the very stones but this leprosie of sin doth more defile a man it defiles the soule and conscience Yea the creature yea euen the very heauens and earth are stained with the contagion thereof and are made by reason of sinne subiect to vanitie and corruption Rom. 8.20 Oh then see how vile a thing sinne is in the fight of God that the infection thereof should seaze vpon the Creature and make them that they dare not abide the glorious presence of God their Creator Reu. 20.12 Vse 1 Seeing sinne is so vile a thing so filthy and vncleane so polluteth the soule and body and makes vs loathsome in the sight of God so as no carrion nor dung-hill sends forth a filthier sent of stench then sinne O! how should wee loathe and abhorre it quake tremble at the committing of it Oh! it is a wonder to see how warie men are to shunne the Plague they will not come neere the place and person infected but keep aloofe off Oh that wee could be as wise and carefull to shun this plague of all plagues sinne that is the plague of soule and body But alas alas poore plinde soules they who are most afraide of the bodily plague and infection feare not this wofull plague of sinne make no bones of horrible and grieuous sins of adultery drunkennesse lying stealing c. yea as Salomon saith Foolish men and poore blinde soules Wicked men adde sinne vnto sinne and pay one debt with another doe make a sport of sin and put on them the name of Vertue Swearing is a signe of a braue Gentleman-like minde drunkennesse good fellowship couetousnesse good husbandry fornication a tricke of youth pride cleanlinesse these men bee cleane contrary to Dauid he thought nothing more vile filthy and vncleane then sinne they iudge nothing more sweete and pleasant then sinne But if we could see the loathsome filthinesse of sinne how odious it is in the sight of God how it staines and defiles both soule and body then wee should hate it and lothe it more then a toad or a serpent and shun it aboue all things in the world but alas men sinne and yet see not that they do sin they see and feele no danger they are secure no man saith Ierem. 6. Alas what haue I done We be wary tauoyd temporall danger If a man should say to any of vs touch not that garmēt it is infected or taste not that drinke it is poisoned how ready would wee bee to shunne it and auoyde it we would not touch nor come neere it but yet though wee tell men of sinne bid them take heede of it it will infect soule and body and vnlesse men doe presently repent it will bring both to hell yet men euen mad men desperately rush into it wilfully casting away their owne soules Doctr. 4 Further Hard matter to bee cleansed from the pollution of sinne whereas Dauid prayes to bee washed yea to bee washed thorowly or much and often and more then that to be cleansed and rinsed from his sinnes we learne hence that it is not so easie a matter for a man to repent and to get the pardon of his sinnes to be washed and cleansed from them as most men thinke it is Dauid desireth the Lord to wash yea to wash him often againe and again and to bathe and rinse him from his sinnes shewing that it is a hard thing to haue the spottes of sinne to bee washed out a hard thing to obtaine the pardon of our sinnes to be cleansed from the staines and blemishes of them it will cost much sorrow many a teare many a sigh and groane euen a great measure of griefe for looke how grieuously we haue sinned so greatly should wee bewaile our sinnes And hence it is that the Lord calling the people to sorrow for their sinnes doth not require a light sorrow or some small measure of griefe but such a sorrow as should euen rent their very hearts Ioel 2.13 And the Prophet Dauid saith in the seuenteenth verse of this Psalme that a mans heart must be contrite and broken euen as it were rent asunder with godly sorrow or else his repentance will neuer be accepted of God Dauid saith Psalme 6.6 That hee watered his cowch with teares Againe he saith Psalme 42. His teares were his meate day and night And indeede it must not bee a small measure of sorrow that wee must shew for our sinnes For if wee had an hundred eyes and should weepe them all out And if wee had a thousand hearts and they should all break asunder with remorce and sorrow all were too little yea although wee shead euen teares of bloud for our sinnes Vse 1 This condemneth the common opinion of men and women Folly of naturall men described they doe think it the easiest thing in the world to repent to get the pardon of their sinnes they do thinke that Lord haue mercie on mee will serue Oh God is mercifull God is mercifull and so make Gods mercy a packe-horse of all their filthy sinnes but let no man deceiue himselfe it is an other manner of thing to repent then wee take it for it will cost thee many a teare and many a prayer before thou canst haue pardon it will cost thee many a sob and sigh and many a oh oh ere thou canst be assured of the pardon of them How then doe men deceiue their owne soules thinking euery little glimpse of their sinnes sufficient no no euery sorrow brings not with it repentance Ahab had sorrow 1. Reg. 21. He rent his cloathes and put on sackecloth and fasted but this sorrow was as the morning dew it did quietly vanish away The like may bee said of Felix Acts 24. of Herod of Pharaoh and the like all which haue had in them a kinde of sorrow but it was but carnall the end whereof is death It must then be a godly sorrow arising from the sight of our sinnes that we haue offended a good and gracious God and louing Father in Iesus Christ and this must euen wound our very soules as the people of the Iewes Acts 2.37 that wee know not which way to turne vs for comfort Vse 2 Let vs imitate Dauid let vs crie againe and againe vnto the Lord for mercy Psal 32.1 let vs beg hard for the pardon of our sinnes it is the greatest mercie in the world Pardon of
may well be called madnesse yet afterward he bethought himselfe and considered what he had done and lamented his follie with teares And this is required of vs all Lament 3.40 O let vs search and trie our waies and turne vnto the Lord. And the Lord complaineth Ieremie 8.6 That hee did hearken to see if there were any man that would repent and turne vnto the Lord but there was no man said what haue I done And surely this Complaint may be taken vppe against the people of this Land That notwithstanding GOD hath cried and called vnto v● so often from Heauen by his powerfull voice in his word by his mercies and by his iudgements so sensible that if the Magicians in Aegipt were amongst vs they could doe no lesse then acknowledge it the finger of God yet where is the man almost to be found that looketh backe vnto his owne waies to aske this question of his owne heart to say Alas what haue I done Or with Dauid heere I know mine iniquities Now there is a two-folde knowledge of sinne First Generall Secondly Speciall General knowledge neuer worketh any reformation for this is found for the most part in all men which can say they are sinners But there is a speciall knowledge of sinne which God will once discouer vnto vs either in mercy to our good and saluation as heere to Dauid to Peter to Marie Magdalen c. or else in wrath as hee did vnto Iudas Caine Achitophel c. to their finall condemnation which may teach vs all to pray vnto the Lord so to giue vs the sight of our sinnes as that we neuer despaire of his mercy that our sinnes may neuer rise vp against vs to our confusion Secondly our confession of our sinnes must proceede from sorrow of hart for them with a hatred of them so as nothing doe more grieue vs then our sinnes And this our Sauiour Christ insinuateth Matth. 11.28 When he calleth onely such vnto him as are weary and laden euen ready to faint vnder the burthen of their sinnes And this doth Dauid himselfe confesse Psalme 38. My sins saith he are as a weightie burthen too heauie for me to beare For when men can runne away with their sinnes as though they were as light as a feather it is an euident token they were neuer throughly humbled for them Thirdly it must be frank and free not wrung out by compulsion as sometimes a wicked man sometimes vnder the rod may confesse his sins as Pharaoh Iudas and the like Exo. 10.17 Matt. 26. But this Confession was onelie by compulsion wrung out of them it came not from any sorrow or hatred of sinne but for feare of iudgement and punishment But wee must bee as forward and as ready to confesse them to the glorie of GOD as wee were to commit them to his dishonor Thus did Dauid confesse his sinne Psalme 32.5 I acknowledge my sinne vnto thee and mine iniquitie haue I not hid It must be without all excuse or lessening of our sinnes we may not mince them or excuse them but lay them open in their colours rather aggrauating them then lessening them Fourthly wee must confesse our sins with a purpose to forsake them According to that of the Prophet Esay 55. vers 7. Let the wicked for sake his waies And the vngodly man his owne imaginations and returne vnto the Lord. There must be in vs a desire to forsake all our sinnes and euery wicked way else there is no true repentance For one sinne is a sufficient holde for Sathan and a sufficient Barre to keep out Christ Iesus as wee may see by the example of Herod Marke 6. of Iudas c. Vse 1 This sheweth that most men and women doe not truely repent for though they can say God be mercifull vnto vs we are all sinners yet in particular they see it not no they think they keepe the Commandements of GOD a man can very hardly perswade them that they breake any of the Commandements in particular although in generall and in a confused manner they confesse themselues to be sinners yet in particular they doe not so Nay they are so farre from aggrauating their sinnes That they rather extenuate them by all meanes possible I am not alone nor I am not the first nor I hope I shall not be the last as for any griefe or sorrow for sinne it is farre from them and they are farre from it Vse 2 This sheweth that those who though they confesse themselues sinners yea in particular yet because they doe it not with feeling with hatred and detestation of sinne therefore they be faulty for wee should euen with right heauie hearts Psal 32.5 and wounded soules confesse our sinnes with the greatest hatred of them as possible wee can so as often as wee speake of them it should make our hearts to erne and teares to stand in our eies Vse 3 But most of all are here condemned those vile beasts and filthy sinners who are so farre from speaking of their filthy and beastly sinnes with hatred and dislike that they doe in brauery speake of them with a kinde of ioy and delight now who would euer think a man to be so vile to brag of his owne shame to boast of his owne filthinesse If a prisoner going in the way to the gallowes should then bragge of his robberies and villanies and bee prowd of his halter what a desperate thing were that And yet such filthie beastes there be in the world who are not ashamed to boast out their owne shame and filthinesse to talke yea to bragge of their owne vncleannes and of their filthy drunkennesse how they haue druncke so many dozens how they haue made so many drunk O wretched men it is a wonder the house falleth not on them or that God raineth not fire and brimstone from heauen to consume them And my sinne it euer before my eies DAuid hauing shewed how that he had freely confessed and acknowledged his sins vnto the Lord heere hee sheweth the cause which mooued him so humbly to acknowledge the same namely Cause that moued Dauid to confesse his sinne because they were euer in his sight and before his eies As if he should haue said howsoeuer I haue a long time laine snorting in sinnes and did not feele and see the danger of them yet now being tolde of them by the Prophet I see them and so beholde them that my conscience accuses me for them and I can haue no rest but my wounded Conscience doth vrge mee and compell mee to confesse my sinnes vnto thee Where first of all we may behold the cursed nature of sinne when the Diuell tempts a man vnto it he doth euer hide the misery of sinne The curse of GOD due to sinne the torments of hell and the damnation of both body and soule in hell for euermore These things the diuell doth labour to keep from mens eies buzzing onely in their cares the profite of sinne gaine
laine a long time in his filthy sinnes and neuer sought vnto God for mercy but being awaked by the reprehension of Nathan now he cries for mercy The Prodigall sonne a true paterne for all sinners he neuer seeks to his Father till he was in extreame misery and then he saith I will goe to my Father Luke 15. so the prowd Pharise neuer begges for mercy for he felt no want of it And the Church of Laodicea Knew not that shee was miserable poore Reu. 3.10 blind and naked For how can a man repent of that hee is ignorant of Sinnes committed can not be repented of till men see them and know them nay not barely to know them but to know the hainousnesse of them and the curse of God due vnto them so as a man may take it to heart and be troubled for his sins Dauid thogh a Prophet of the Lord yea a man after GODS owne heart yet lay a long time in sinne without repētance because he did not weigh and consider with himselfe what hee had done And therfore in the word of God the Lord oftentimes calles vpon men to consider their waies to know their sinnes and the curse of God due vnto them Ier. 3.13 Know thy sins O Ierusalem Zeph. 2.1 2. Fanne your selues Lam. 3.40 O let vs search and trie our waies and turne vnto the Lord. Vse 1 Here we may see the maine cause why there is so little faith true repentance in the world why men are no more humbled for their sinnes do not repent for them poore souls they know not that they doe euill They either cannot or doe not search themselues Lam. 3.40 they neuer call their hearts to account Now then going on in security seeing and fearing no danger Alas how should they repent how should they turne to God For if thou couldest see the misery of thy soule and thy wofull estate by reason of sin if thou couldest see the number and greatnes of thy sinnes Oh thou wouldest euen tremble for feare and wonder at thy woful estate But alas most men are like a man that trauels in the night ouer a narrow bridge which is verie dangerous and vnder it runneth a bottomlesse gulfe so as if he fall he cannot escape but must needs perish And therfore in the darke night seeing not the danger hee feareth it not But let him goe that way in the morning he will wonder that euer he was so madde and desperate to go that way and will neuer venture that way againe So many poore blinde ignorant soules when they haue runne headlong in sinne al their daies and passed their vncertaine life in ignorance profanenesse and manifolde sinnes posting to Hell and damnation not seeing the curse of GOD that doth hang ouer their heads they feare nothing but runne on headlong into all sinnes But if it please the Lord to open their eyes to see their sinnes and the Iudgements of God due vnto them Oh they do wonder at their owne extreame folly and Gods infinite goodnesse and patience and would not bee in that case againe for all the world Well then marke this Doctrine doe not lightly passe it ouer but esteeme it as a blessed trueth of GOD. Christ saith Lake 13.5 Except ye repent ye shall allperish And for a man to see his sinnes the greatnesse and grieuousnesse of them it is the first steppe vnto repentance So that we see heere who they are that doe repent and shall be saued euen such as see their sinnes their wofull miserie and the wretched estate wherein they are and which doe most earnestly hunger and thirst after mercie in Christ Iesus Well then let mee aske thee this Question or rather demaund it of thine owne soule Didst thou euer see thy wofull miserie the wretched estate wherein thou arte by reason of sinne what a miserable sinner thou art by nature out of the fauour of God in the state of damnation in extreme danger for euer to be damned and to loose thy owne Soule Didst thou euer find thy selfe to stand in need of Gods mercie for the pardon of thy sinnes and extreme want of Christs bloud to saue thy Soule Hast thou felt thy hart wounded and bruised for thy sinnes that thy soule is euen sicke with sinne Didst thou euer thirst after GODS mercie in Christ aboue all the world so as thou hast with sighes and groanes yea with teares begged Gods mercie on thy knees as for life and death Io. 7.37 Esay 55.1 2. Esay 66.2 If thou hast not found and felt these things in thee in some measure thy case is dangerous and fearefull thou neuer yet didst truely repent the mercie of God belongs not vnto thee Vse 2 O then it is a singular fauour of God when he doth open a mans eies to see his misery to finde himselfe to stand in need of GODS mercy and extreame want of Christs bloud to saue his soule This is the beginning of all grace to feele the want of grace Dauid if the Lord had no● rowzed him out of his dead sinne wherein he lay a long time he might haue died and perished in it And therefore this should teach vs all to pray to God that he would in mercy open our eyes that we might see our sins and feele our miseries and that wee may see wee stand in extreame neede of Gods mercy and the contrary is a fearefull plague and iudgement of God for men to lie and snort in sinne without remorce of conscience without the sence and feeling of sinne or want of mercy this Dauid now knew by wofull experience that if hee had died without repentance he had perished of all diseases they bee most dangerous which bee least felt as a l●thargy or dead palsie or the like so it is a most fearefull estate for any man to lie in sinne without the feeling of it for then the hart is hardned and he makes no account of Gods mercy A man that thinkes he is well enough wil scorne the Physition so those blinde sinners that thinke they are wel enough and feele no want of mercy of all men they are to be pittied they be in a most dangerous state and condition And therefore we see it a great blessing of God to be told of our sinnes to bee reprooued for them that so seeing them and the danger of them wee may seeke to GOD for mercy Doctr. 2 Hence we learne that the first step to heauen S●●●● 〈…〉 of 〈◊〉 man and the beginning of true repentance is this for a man to bee grieued for his sins to be wounded in conscience for them for till a man see his sinnes and feele the burthen of them and feare the curse of GOD due vnto them he will neuer repent and seeke the pardon of them 2. Cor. 7.10 Matth. 26. Luke 18.13 This is that godly sorrow that leadeth to tepentance neuer to be repented of Vse 1 If this compunction and pricke of the heart
sinne the greatest mercie good things are not easily gotten heauen life eternall are hardly come by and therefore let vs not imagine that it is so easie a matter to get the pardon of our sins no no wee must fill Heauen and Earth with cryings and prayers euen as a poore thiefe condemned at the bar hee will crie with teares for mercie and as a poore beggar vnlappeth his legs sheweth his wounds and all to mooue them that passe by to pittie him Note so must wee crie as for life and death for the pardon of our sinnes lay open our soares and griefes vnto the Lord and giue him no rest vntill we haue mercy Lastly it may be demanded what washing Dauid speakes of heere he speakes not heere of the Legall washing which was ysed in the time of the Law but he speakes here of that washing which is perfourmed onely by the bloud of Iesus Christ being laid holde on by faith Iohn 1.29 1. Iohn 1.7 Reue. 1.6 Zach. 13.1 for no water whatsoeuer can wash away the least spot of sinne but onely the bloud of Iesus Christ Doctr. 5 So then we learn hence that there is nothing in heauen or earth Bloud of Christ alone doth wash awa● sinne 1 Iohn 1.7 Hebr. 9.9 that can purge vs from sinne and the vncleannesse of the soule but only the bloud of Iesus Christ the Lambe of God being applied vnto vs by the hand of faith hee alone is our Sauiour sauing perfectly all that are saued Hebr. 7.25 He is able to saue perfectly all that come vnto him Hebr. 1.3 And by him hee hath purged our sinne So that we are to acknowledge him to be our onely and alone Sauiour without partner according to that Acts 2. There is no other name vnder heauen giuen to saue vs but the n●me of Christ Actes 15.9.1 Corinth 6.11 This sheweth the follie of the Church of Rome who beare men in hand that their holy-water as they call it and coniured stuffe is able to wash away sinne no no it can not doe it onely the bloud of CHRIST can doe it and no other creature in heauen or earth And therefore howsoeuer in word they honour Christ yet in deede they deny him in ioyning to ●he all-sufficient Satisfaction of CHRIST other satisfactions as their Sacrifices in the Masse to helpe CHRISTS Sacrifice on the Crosse and the Intercession of the virgine Mary Saints and Angels c. to his meritorious intercession robbing God of his honour and CHRIST of his all-sufficient merite running from Christ the pure fountaine to the filthy puddle and mire of their owne merites and satisfaction and thus poore Catholike creatures they thinke themselues trimly washed whereas alas they are not purged from their filthinesse but are as beastly as swine Vse Seeing we be all defiled with sin originall actuall old new let vs seek to Iesus Christ and desire to be washed yea to be rinsed and bathed in his pretious bloud get one drop of it and besprinckle our poore soules with it Iohn 13.8 as Peter saith Head and hands and all both soule and body For that answere giuen by Christ vnto Peter may serue for a warning to vs all If I wash thee not thou shalt haue no part with me Which if wee did well consider as well our owne pollution as also the necessitie of Christs washing wee would answer againe with Peter O Lord not my feet only but my hands and my head Vse If this were Dauids estate and condition that he was so filthy and vncleane hauing laine but a short time in sinne that hee cryeth out amaine vnto the Lord to wash him to purge him and to cleanse him Oh then what shall wee thinke of those that not once but often not a yeare with Dauid but all the dayes of their life haue liued in the common custome and practise of sinne that haue drunke downe iniquitie as a man drinkes downe water their damnation doth not sleepe And yet poore soules they thinke that if they can besprinckle themselues with a few words in the end as to say Lord haue mercie on mee that they shall be cleane But if it did cost Dauid so many sighs and groanes and teares as in the sixt Psalme which lay but a short time in comparison of others They much deceiue themselues that doe thinke it is so easie a matter to bee washed and cleansed from the pollution of sinne that haue laine therein a long time Godly sorrow will send vs to Christ And before we can be washed and cleansed from our sins in the bloud of Christ we must haue a godly sorrow which will send vs to Christ Iesus wee must see our filthinesse and vncleanenesse how we stand in need to be washed and wee must desire it with Dauid and begge it O Lord wash me rinse mee bathe me in the bloud of Christ Secondly we must haue the hand of faith by which we must lay holde on Christs bloud and besprinckle our soules with it Euen as a man doth wash his face with his hand so faith is the hand of the soule to lay hold and apply Christs bloud and the merit of it to cleanse vs and wash vs from all our sinnes But alas poore soules you shall see many a man and woman that are very curious carefull to wash their bodies and to wash their cloathes They will not suffer the least spot in them but looke to haue them washed yet they can goe from yeare to yeare with most vile and filthie soules that euen stincke with sinne and neuer desire to be washed and rinsed yea many of those who seeme to be very gay faire outward carry filthy and vncleane hearts within And if a man could but see into their hearts and see the filthy spottes of sinne he would euen stop his nose and not indure the stench of them VERSE 3. 3. For I acknowledge mine iniquities and my sinne is euer before mine eyes Dauids reson from his former petition THe Prophet Dauid hauing intreated for sauour grace at Gods hands for the pardon of his great and grieuous sinnes he doth heeve labour to moue the Lord to pitty him and to take compassion vpon him because he doth now most frankely and freely confesse his sinnes is truely touched and grieued for them yea his poore conscience is now vpon the racke wounded and distressed and exceedingly afflicted and therefore he intreateth the Lord to pitty him For I acknowledge and confesse my sinnes against God in thy sight before thy Prophets and before all thy people yea the whole Church of God by leauing this Psalme as a testimony of my true repentance and sorrow for them Doctrine Confession euer goeth before remission Hence marke that there is no place for mercy nor any fauour to be looked for at Gods hands nor anie pardon of sinne before a sinner truly humbled doe freely and frankely confesse the same and humbly acknowledge with griefe of heart
make vs to hate and dislike them seeing the danger of them how loathsome they be in Gods sight Thirdly the remembrance of our sinnes makes vs wary that we fall not into them againe but our former fals makes vs take heed of falling in time to come Fourthly the remembrance of our sinnes make vs pitty other men because though they fall dangerously yet we know we haue fallen aswel as they therefore wee hope well God will giue them repentance Fiftly the continual remembrance of our owne sinnes put vs in minde of GODS mercie in the pardon of them And when men easily suffer their olde sinnes to passe away and slip out of their minds they will easily fall into new and easily forget the mercie of God and how much they be bound vnto him Paul hee giues vs an excellent example who remembring how hee had persecuted the Church 2. Timot. 1. saith Notwithstanding God was mercifull vnto me So that the continuall remembrance of our sinnes puts vs in mind of Gods mercifull dealing with vs and must stirre vs vp to thankefulnesse For if wee forget them the Lord will remember them and if wee remember them the Lord will forget them This then should make euery man beware how he forgetteth his sinnes and casts them carelesly behinde his backe for this is a signe that GOD remembers them and will call thy man to account for them Vse 1 This shewes the great impietie of those men and women who seeke all means to put their sinnes out of their minds Note of a wicked man to smother the checks of their consciences by sports and pastimes by merry company or by some other means to keepe themselues from the sight of their sinnes they can not abide to heare of them by others or to thinke of them themselues but put away the remembrance of them by all meanes possible how should these euer repent and be humbled for them how should they confesse them with teares and begge the pardon of them Vse 2 It must stirre vs vp to the serious and often meditation of our sinnes to keepe them in memorie our olde sinnes and new sinnes Psalme 25 open and secret euen the sinnes of our youth to humble vs and to cause vs to keepe in minde the endlesse mercie of God in pardon of them and therefore we should doe well to set some time apart to call our life to account Psal 4.5 Tremble and sinne not commune with your heart vpon your bedde and bee still Where Dauid calls vpon Sauls Courtiers to feare Gods iudgements and threatnings it is a speciall means to humble vs and to moue vs to repentance to keepe a note of all our sinnes and slippes and falls that we may euer haue matter to humble our hard and stony hearts Vse 3 Wee see the cause heere why so few doe truely repent and confesse their sinnes to GOD Cause why so few doe repent and begge the pardon of them namely because their sinnes be euer out of their fight though they prie into and espie the sinnes of other men and haue them in their fight yet doe they cast their owne behinde them and by that meanes neuer setting their sinnes in sight they forget them neuer bee humbled for them but the Lord threatneth all such that if they will not set their sinnes before them then will hee take the paines to set them all in order before them one by one Psalme 50. I will reprooue thee and set before thee the things that thou hast dope O consider this ye that forget God lest hee teare you in peeces and there be none to deliuer you Doctr. 3 When as Dauid saith in the confessing of his sinnes Sin once knowne doth euer accuse till it bee pardoned that they were euer in his sight first they all this while grieue and vex him wound his soule and conscience we learne that finne once knowne and felt doth so accuse and wound the conscience of a poore sinner that there can bee no rest and quietnes vntill it be pardoned for it was euer in his sight and before his eyes troubling and vexing his minde and wounding his conscience And as it was with Dauid so it fares with euery poore sinner after the Lord in mercie opens our eyes to come to the knowledge of sinnes and our misery by them so as our conscience doth accuse vs we feele the weight of Gods anger pressing downe our soules there can be nothing but hell and anguish for the present time nothing but extreame sorrow and vexation of spirit till wee finde some comfortable answere from GOD for the pardon of them Note as we see a poore prisoner arraigned conuicted and condemned to death there is nothing but sorrow and griefe no ioy in wife child friends lands liuings gold or filuer meate or musicke onely the gracious pardon of the King can reuiue him and make him a glad man So it is with a poore sinner arraigned in his owne conscience for sinne conuicted and condemned in his owne soule before the barre of GODS Iudgement nothing can now comfort him and cheere him vp and reuiue his wounded conscience but the gracious pardon of GOD the generall pardon of GODS mercie fealed with the bloud of the Lambe of GOD that takes away the sins of the world Vse 1 This shewes the miserable and pittifull estate of many thousands in the world who lie in sin rot in sin Indirect course that world lings take and neuer seeke for pardon neuer seeke for mercy at the hands of God and if they finde and feele their sins then they run to this vanitie and that pastime to smother the checkes of their consciences and by merry company eating and drinking carding dicing c. seeke to stop the mouth of their conscicnces and to smother it But alas wee see this is cold musicke for a wounded conscience Saul thought to haue preuailed by this at what time hee called Dauid to play and make musicke before him but by and by his wound was greater for these men that seeke by such deuices to stop the mouth of their consciences they doe as a man that is in the fit of a burning agew he is hote and to coole his heate he drinketh a draught of cold water that indeede for the present will somewhat alay the heat of his stomacke yet by and by his fit is increased and made the worse Vse 2 Let vs neuer giue any rest vnto our soules till wee haue gotten the assured perswasion of the pardon of all our sins for so long as the conscience doth accuse for sin so long we shall finde no rest nor quietnesse no Rom. 5.1 there is no peace till wee bee reconciled to God by true repentance and till the conscience leaue accusing let vs neuer leaue repenting and humbling our selues for the pardon of our sins Doctr. 4 It is to be obserued that Dauid in the confession of his sin saith I acknowledge
dealing in word or deede let vs labour to be like vnto him let vs bee iust in our words and iust in our deedes shunne all vniust cruell and mercilesse dealing to our brethren take heed of lying deceiuing of vniust and cruell dealing in buying and selling let vs imitate God our heauenly Father Be yee holy as he is holy Iust righteous pure as he is pure for if wee shall be either vniust vnrighteous impure giuen to crueltie hard and mercilesse dealing we shall be most vnlike to GOD and most like the Diuell who is a liar and the father of lies a murtherer and cruell bloudshedder from the beginning VERSE 5. 5. Beholde I was borne in iniquitie and in sinne hath my mother conceiued me Dauid cōfesseth his originall sin as the fountaine of all sins IN this Verse and the next that followeth the Prophet amplifieth the confession of his sins First from the originall and fountaine of the same namely his naturall sin wherein he was conceiued and borne Secondly from the most holy and pure nature in which God had created him against which he sets his owne corrupt and defiled nature Thirdly by that knowledge wherewith the Lord had indued him because God had powred into his heart and made knowne vnto him his will by his Word more then to many others made him capable of the heauenly and sauing knowledge of his will Beholde The meaning of the words THis word doth not alwaies note some strange thing but sometimes pointeth out some speciall thing worthy to be marked and that ought to bee learned of all men I was borne in iniquitie AS if he should haue said O Lord I confesse that I was not onelie defiled with sinne when I committed that foule sinne of Adultery but euen so soone as euer I came into the world and saw the light of the Sun I was polluted with sinne from the top to the toe And in sinne hath my mother conceiued me THat is not onely when I first came into the world but euen so soone as I was inclosed and conceiued in my mothers wombe euen then was I stained in soule and bodie with sinne So that the Prophet Dauid speaketh heere of that originall sinne wherein he was both bred and borne and wherein hee was defiled both in soule and body and this originall sinne it was the roote and spawne of his other sinnes Behold The necessity of this doctrine of original sin THis word sheweth that this doctrine of originall sin is a point necessary to be knowne and learned of all men and such a point as none should be ignorant of because a man can neuer throughly know his miserie till hee come to know euen his originall sinne wherein he was both bred and borne to know that by nature euen so soone as we are borne yea conceiued in the wombe wee be but a lumpe and masse of sinne Ephes 2.2 and by nature the children of wrath And this is true of all without exception high and lowe rich and poore noble or simple for thus doth Dauid confesse of himselfe I was borne in iniquititie and in sinne hath my mother conceiued mee If in sinne then in Gods wrath and in danger of eternall condemnation If any aske how can this be I answere Euerie man is guiltie of Adams great sinne and also tainted originally with all corruption with a pronenesse vnto all sinne therefore it followeth in equitie and iustice that euery man is borne vnder the wrath and curse of God And yet alas how few know this point of Doctrine concerning originall sinne not one of a hundred Oh then let vs labor to know in what a blessed estate we were at first created and withall Gen. 8.12 Iob 14.4 Iohn 3.6 how wee be defiled and stained by the fall of Adam and now by nature are but a very masse of sinne and all vncleanenesse that so wee may labour to recouer that former estate againe Doctr. 1 Seeing Dauid repenting of his actuall sinne of Adulterie and Murther what great neede we haue to looke into our nature doth come to finde out the root and spawne of it his originall sinne and corruption of nature we learne that a man doth neuer truely repent of any one sinne vnlesse withall hee come to find out other sinnes whereof he is guilty yea till he can descend to the very fountaine and mother sin Ephes 2. Iohn 3.6 namely corruption of nature and originall sinne that is that pollution of soule and bodie wherein wee are bred and borne For here Dauid doth not speake of some one or two sins but he confesseth now that he is euen a masse of sinne and a lumpe of all vncleanenesse and from top to toe is defiled with sinne Euen so no man doth truely repent till hee can acknowledge that he is borne in sinne yea as it were a lumpe and masse of all vncleanenesse and euery particular sin we fal into should put vs in mind of this naturall pollution that we are nothing else but a very masse of sinne and that by nature there is in vs nothing that good is but sinne and corruption And as it was in Dauid when hee repented of his Adultery he comes to other sinnes euen to the root and spawne of all So it is in euerie true repentant sinner he that is wounded for one sinne and repents of that truly he repents of all hee is humbled for all his sins and in the end comes with Dauid to see that hee is but a lumpe of sinne and masse of all pollution Doctr. 2 When Dauid doth confesse heere By nature no man is borne the childe of God that he was euen conceiued in sinne that is so soone as euer he was inclosed in his mothers wombe hee was polluted with sinne and naturall corruption we see that no man by nature is borne the childe of God but by nature wee are all the children of wrath yea we are by nature a lumpe of sinne a masse of all vncleanenesse and corruption our mindes full of blindnesse Ep. 1.1 2 3 Gene. 8.21 Iohn 3.6 Iohn 14. Genes 5.3 our wils of disobedience our affections full of naughtinesse and vntowardnesse yea by originall sinne wee are guilty of the wrath of GOD and in danger of hell and damnation and worthy to perish for euer Yea by nature there is no differrence between the Elect and the Reprobate neither in inward or outward disposition till GOD make it by grace Paul as bloudy a persecuter as euer was Domitian or Iulian Zacheus as vnconscionable and couetous a worldling as was that rich Glutton damned in hell Luke 16. Luke 19. Yea all men are alike by Nature before Grace make a difference Vse 1 Seeing all men by nature are the children of wrath and heires of GODS vengeance in danger to be damned and worthy to perish eternally in hell fire for euer Then hee that dieth in the estate of nature cannot be saued come
to life eternal but liuing and dying a naturall man he must needs be damned and die eternally Except a man be borne anew Iohn 3. Luke 13.5 hee can not see the kingdome of GOD Againe Except yee repent yee shall all perish And therefore so long as wee continue in the state of nature being conceiued and borne in sinne we are in a most miserable and damnable estate For the poyson of our nature is the same in vs that is in the wicked And by nature wee are prone to all manner of sinne and howsoeuer by the speciall mercie of God wee haue escaped many horrible and grieuous sinnes which we finde that the wicked of God haue fallen into It is not for that wee are of a purer Nature then they for it is alike with the Reprobate but because the poysoned corruption thereof hath not yet discouered it selfe in vs which wee haue iust cause euery day to feare Oh then let vs labour to get out of this cursed state of nature and get into the state of grace to be borne a new to become new creatures in Christ Iesus to repent to seeke to Iesus Christ for mercy for if we liue and die in the state of nature it is impossible wee should be saued And therefore the state of all carnall men and women which are meerely natural howsoeuer ciuill honest is a fearfull state and condition for all this while they doe nothing but sinne all the actions of a naturall man be so many sins vnto him as prayer hearing the Word receiuing the Sacraments Genesis 4. and the like for before anie of these sacrifices can be accepted of God their persons must first bee approued Vse 2 Seeing that all of vs be conceiued in sinne and stained wich originall vncleanenesse and therefore are not onely subiect to the curse of GOD but euen polluted in soule and body blind in our minds rebellious in our wils and affections Then those men who stand vpon their owne wit and wisedome and care not for the word of God preached shew that they be in a miscrable case all the knowledge wit and strength of nature cannot bring a man to heauen and to life eternall and the reason is The naturall man perceiueth not the things that are of God Againe 1. Cor 1 10 1. Cor. 1.21 Rom. 8.8 Gen 8.21 When as the world could not know God in the wisedome of God it pleaseth God by the foolishnesse of preaching to saue them that beleeue and therefore let vs renounce our selues our naturall wisedome strength and goodnesse and become fooles in our selues that we may be wise in God abhorre our selues and our owne goodnesse and labour to be found righteous in Christs righteousnesse Paul confesseth Rom. 7.18 That in me there dwelleth no good thing wee cannot thinke a good thought much lesse doe any good till we be illuminated by the word and spirit inlightned and sanctified Vse 3 Then we see that Doctrine of the Papistes that man hath naturally free-will and by vertue of that can doe some good to please God and can keepe the Lawe and merite life eternall that it is most false for all men be conceiued in sinne starke dead in sinne haue no power to will good things but are prone to all euill and corruption Man hath no free-will in anything that is good and leadeth to life eternall but all to euill And in sinne hath my mother conceiued me HEereby we may note the greatnesse of Adams fall And the sinne of our first Parents who did not onely bring the curse of GOD vpon themselues but vpon all their posterity and did not onely defile themselues but all that should come of them for Adam did not fall as a priuate man but as the maine roote and stocke of all mankinde and wee all fell in him because we were all in his loynes and therefore seeing such is the greatnesse of Adams fall wee ought to be humbled for it and daily to bewaile it because if hee had not sinned then we should not haue beene conceiued in sinne nor lost the Image of GOD wherein wee were at first created in holinesse and righteousnesse and withall wee must labor to be renewed daily and to haue the Image of Almightie God restored by dying to sinne and liuing to righteousnesse that wee may be holie as GOD is holie and righteous as GOD is righteous Doctr. 3 We see that Parents Godly parents beget sinfull children though they be holie and such as beleeue yet they beget children in sinne and vncleanenes and doe conuey originall sin vnto their children they warme them with vncleane bloud and so by that meanes doe make them children of wrath and heires of Gods anger and in state of damnation for beleeuing parents beget not beleeuing children but children like vnto themselues as they be sinnefull men and women Adam begate a childe in his owne likenesse that is Genes 5.3 a sinfull man like himselfe Now we know that Gods Image was defaced in Adam hee begate a sonne therefore corrupt according to his owne corrupt Image as Iob speaketh Iob 14.4 Who can bring a cleane thing out of that which is vncleane And this is the reason Gen. 4.3 That the corrupt nature of Cain led him to that for the which he had no example And so this is true of all men else though they might neuer see any thing that were euill yet of themselues of their owne disposition they would doe euill being by nature men haled thereunto Vse 1 Well seeing parents now by the fall of Adam Parents duetie get sinnefull children and they be bred and borne in sinne and they be meanes to beget them and to bring them into the world and to conuey originall sinne vnto them and make them in a fearefull and damnable estate oh how should Parents labour to bring them out of the state of Nature and Damnation into Grace and Saluation if thou shouldest doe any thing to bring thy childe into danger of death Note this well how would it grieue thee that thou by thy folly shouldest bring thy childe to vntimely death how much more bringing them in danger of eternall death And therefore pity thy poore childe seeke to make him the childe of God vse all good meanes to haue him made the childe of God repent thy self pray for him admonish him bring him to the Word and publique meanes call vpon him to repent to begge the pardon of his sin to feare God giue him good example lest for want of this thou doe thrust his poore soule into hell Oh how can parents be too carefull for their children seeing they haue beene the meanes to bring them into so wofull estate Vse 2 Seeing that Dauid doth acknowledge his naturall corruption to this end euen to aggrauate the grieuousnesse of his sinne and not to lessen it or to excuse himselfe but rather to confesse that hee was nothing else but a masse of sinne and all
pollution this shews of what spirit those profane beasts be who being tolde of their filthy sinnes of adultery whooredome and vncleannesse by and by they answere Why what should we doe wee are but flesh and bloud and we see it is our nature to sinne and so thinke by one sinne to excuse an other and by one debt to pay an other tell men of their vnbrideled and vnruly affection couetousnesse anger c. and what is their answere It is their nature to doe so which is all one as to goe about to pay one debt with another and thus they goe about to hide their sinnes We see Dauid sought no such starting holes but rather confesseth he is a masse of sinne and that he is euery way worthy to perish for his sinne and in danger to be damned And therefore let vs take heede that wee doe not so confesse our naturall corruption as to make it a boulster to vpholde vs in our sinnes but rather be humbled for it that our nature is so miserably polluted and labour to haue it reformed and renewed Vse 3 And last of all this may serue to reprooue the extreame folly of those that stand so much of their pedigree as though they were not made of common moulde but euen from the consideration of the greatnesse of their parentage beare themselues aloofe thinking none to be their equalles as though true Nobilitie stoode on this that man descends of man But let not such stand so much vpon the honour of their birth or greatnes of their Ancestors as thogh in these things alone they were happy But let them labor withall to be the sonnes of God by regeneration This is indeed the ornament of their bloud and the finest flower in their Garland And though a man be neuer so noble or great in estate yet if hee be not a repentant sinner and such a one as is truely humble before God he is base and vile and his nobilitie stinks in the nosthrils of God VERSE 6. 6. Beholde thou louest trueth in the inward affections therefore hast thou thou taught me wisedome in the secret of my heart IN the formet verse Dauid had set out the grieuousnes of his sin by that that he was euen conceiued in sin and so was nothing else but a lump of sin and euen from the cradle was worthy to perish and to bee damned In this fixt Verse the Prophet Dauid proceedeth to set out the grieuousnes of his sin by an other Argument taken from the most pure nature of Almightie GOD who being most iust and holie and most pure can delight in nothing but in that which is pure and holy But hee confesseth that by his sinnes hee had defiled himselfe both in soule and body so as hee was not worthy to appeare in the presence of Almightie God Behold thou louest The meaning of the words AS if he should haue said O Lord my God thou art a most holie God and canst abide no vncleane thing But I euen Dauid once a man after thy owne heart sanctified by thy holy spirit haue marred all and with filthy vncleanenes and adultery as also murder and shedding of innocent bloud haue defiled and stained my selfe both body and scule so as I am now cleane out of order and so foule that I am not worthy to come into thy presence so as instead of that inward purity and sinceritie and that vprightnesse both in soule and body I haue brought out most vgly and cursed fruits of sinne and vncleanenesse Thus be doth still lay open his misery and aggrauateth his sin before the Lord. Doctr. 1 Seeing that Dauid doth aggrauate his sinne by weighing the most pure and holy nature of GOD that can abide no impuritie or vncleanenesse Tru knowledge of God works true humilitie Hence we learne that a man or woman shall neuer sufficiently enough know themselues and their owne misery till such time as they looke vp vnto the most holie and pure nature of GOD all the while we measure our selues by our selues looke vpon our owne goodnes wisdome knowledge vprightnes wee thinke highly of ourselues but if we once lift vp our eyes to the most holy and pure nature of GOD and withall consider how we are swarued from it and be defiled with sin O then wee begin to pull downe our peacockes feathers and to humble our selues in the sight of GOD Iob hee had a long time stoode vpon his owne goodnes and vertue but after the Lord opened his eyes to see the most pure and holy nature of GOD and his owne vilenesse hee crieth out O Lord thou I know canst doe all things Iob 43.1 2 c. no thought is hid from thee I haue spoken things I knew not I haue heard of thee by the hearing of the eare but now wine eie seeth thee Therefore I abhorre my selfe and repent in dust and ashes Paul saith of himselfe Before the Commandement came I was aliue Rom. 7. A iolly fellow thought well of himselfe but when the Commandement came and hee had gote the knowledge of God namely that he was a holy and iust God then was he dead The people of Israel thought it an easie matter to serue the Lord and were forward but Ioshua aduiseth them to take heede for saith he The Lord is a holy God a iealous God Ios 24.19 and will not pardon your sinnes and iniquities So that by all these it appeareth that the knowledge of GOD as hee is a holy pure and righteous GOD is a speciall meanes to humble vs and to make vs know our selues and our misery and therefore doth the Prophet Dauid prefixe before it this note of attention Behold marke consider it well Vse 1 What is the reason that sinful and miserable men dare bee so bolde to stand vpon their owne goodnes and worthinesse when they come into Gods presence Lu. 18.14 like the proud Pharisie Because they doe not consider with whom they haue to deale with God who is most pure and loueth purity and can abide no impurity Oh if men would looke vp vnto the holy and most pure nature of GOD it would be a speciall means to humble them and to plucke downe their pride then they should see and acknowledge that they are but dust and ashes Genes 17. as Abraham pleading with GOD confesseth and humbles himselfe then they would come with more reuerence and fe●re and confesse themselues vile and miserable creatures Oh then let vs thinke vpon this with Dauid Iob Abraham when we come into Gods presence to humble vs that wee may come with great preparation and looke vnto our feet and affections that we may remember wee come not into the presence of an earthly king but of the euer-liuing GOD as that we thereby be not brought to conceiue too well of our selues as many men doe Thou louest truth in the inward affection Doctr. 2 HEnce marke that a sound vpright and sincere heart is that the
great certainely he was neuer yet truly taught of God VERSE 7. 7. Purge mee with hissope and I shall be cleane wash me and I shall be whiter then snow Dauid renewes his former request v. 2. DAuid hauing made his request vnto GOD for mercy for the pardon of his sins and vsed a reason from the free confession and acknowledgement of them to moue the Lord to pitty him doth heere againe renue his suit and humble request vnto God and hee praieth here vnto God for two great benefites First Iustification in the free pardon of his sinnes and imputation of CHRISTS righteousnesse verse 7. And secondly for Sanctification and Reformation of the whole man verse 10. And first verse 7. he intreates the Lord for the free pardon of his sins that GOD would cleanse and wash him from them in the bloud of Christ the Lambe of GOD and secondly hee prayeth for the blessed fruite of Iustification namely peace of conscience and ioy in the spirite verse 8. for till the conscience haue a Certificate from GOD and a blessed pardon sealed and applied by faith it cannot be at quiet First seeing Dauid had prayed before vnro God for mercy and pardon of his sinnes and heere doth againe renue the same Petition and in other words puts vp his request vnto God for the same Hence we learne that the pardon of our sinnes is a singular fauour and mercy of GOD bestowed vpon vs for CHRISTS sake which appeares in that Dauid so often in a Psalme prayes for it Pardon of sinne the greatest mercy therefore it is a great and inestimable mercie and hardly come by not so easily as most men thinke Dauid sheweth how great a blessing it is in that hee preferred it before a Kingdome and though hee was a King yet he pronounceth him blessed not that is a King as in the 32. Psalme 1 2. verses But whose sinne is pardoned God hath sent his Sonne Iesus Christ to blesse you in turning euery one of you from your euill wayes a blessing of all blessings Vse 1 Seeing remission of sinnes is so great a blessing and hardly come by First we learne that wee esteeme of this aboue all other things in the world if the question were asked what wee desire in the whole world we should answere with feeling the pardon of our sinnes Mat. 16.26 and therefore we should desire and seeke this blessing aboue all other if thou bee as poore as Iob and hast this thou art a rich and a happy man Vse 2 Seeing Dauid vseth so many praiers vnto GOD and vseth such reasons to moue the Lord to pitty him and to pardon his sinnes Hence we see that those are much deceiued who thinke it is the easiest matter in the world to get the pardon of their sinnes and if they can but say Lord haue mercy on mee all is well no no Lord haue mercie on mee will not serue the turne good things are hardly come by without great trauell labour and study how much more is it hard to get the pardon of our sins the saluation of our soules and life eternall And therefore let vs know that to get the pardon of our sins we must take great paines labour and diligence wee must shed many a teare in bewailing them they will cost vs many a sobbe and many a sigh many a prayer and request vnto God vpon our knees and then if wee get it oh it is a wonderfull fauour and mercie of GOD it will make vs happy and blessed for euermore Partes of the verse Dauid makes two requests vnto God and withall shewes a twofold fruit and effect of his requests First hee intreates the Lord to Purge him with hissope and then it will come to passe He shal be cleane Secondly he desireth the Lord to wash him and then it will follow That hee shall be whiter then snow For the first Petition Purge mee with hissope In these wordes he alludeth to the Legall Ceremonies and maner of purging vsed in the time of the Law in the purifying of the Leaper and of any person polluted they were to dippe the bunch of hissope in blood or in water and so sprinckle it on the person to be purified Leu. 14.6 7 Num 19.18 which ceremony was a Type and figure of the blood of IESVS CHRIST who is that alone sacrifice and Lambe of God which taketh away the sinnes of the world Now then seeing that by this sprinkling with hyssope in the bloud of beastes is meant the sprinckling with the blood of Iesus Christ when he saith O Lord purge me with hyssope c. it is all one as if he should haue said O Lord I am exceedingly polluted and stained with sinne and vncleanenesse and no Leaper was euer more vile and loathsome then I am now in thy sight neyther is there any water to wash and purge me but I beseech thee of thy mercy to wash me and to besprinkle my soule with the blood of IESVS CHRIST that can alone take away my sins and so I shall be made cleane and pure againe Doctr. 1 Hence marke the miserable and cursed fruit of sinne Sinne is a leprousie no leprosie did euer so defile the body of a man in the time of the Iews as sinne doth staine and defile both soule and body no dunghill nor stincking carrion is so loathsome in the eies of man as an vncleane sinner is in the sight of God till hee be washed and purged in the bloud of Christ This is the reason which the Lord vsed Ioshua 7.12 why Israel fell before their enemies and he went not foorth with their Armies when they fell before the men of Ai Therfore the children of Israel can not stand before their enemies but haue turned their backes before their enemies because they are execrable we see then the nature of sinne how it maketh a man abhominable and detestable in the sight of God Vse 1 Seeing this is the cursed nature and fruit of sinne that it defileth and staineth both bodie and soule and maketh them more loathsome and vile then any toad or serpent how should wee abhorre sinne and euery wicked way wee will bee loath to touch poyson or rattes-bane or any thing else wherein is danger oh sin is such rattes-bane as infecteth and poysoneth both soule and body and therefore let vs shun sinne and touch it not Vse 2 When as wee bee defiled with sin and so made filthy and vncleane in the sight of God and more vile then any Leaper or dunghill carrion toade or serpent Oh let vs pray with Dauid to be washed and purged from our filthinesse let vs repent of all our sinnes bewaile our vncleannesse let vs by faith as a bunch of hyssope besprinckle our soules with the blood of Iesus Christ Doctr. 2 The ceremonies vnder the Law were but to lead vs vnto Christ Seeing Dauid desireth to be purged with hyssope We learne hence that the Lord
would not that men should despise such ceremonies and types of Christ as he himselfe commanded in the time of the Law and though it might seeme a vaine and needlesse thing to besprinckle them with a bunch of hyssope dipped in the blood of a beast yet seeing it was the● commandement of God they did not despise this ceremony being a type of the blood of Christ when they could not see with bodily eyes the blood of Christ it pleased god by such ceremonies and types to helpe their faith by sprinckling the blood of a beast to shew to them that they must be so sprinckled in their soules with the bloud of Iesus Christ Vse Obediēce required to GODS ordināces Hence wee learne by the example of Dauid and all the holy Fathers Seruants of God in the time of the Lawe to vse all such sacraments and ceremonies as God commands in his word for the helping of our faith we cannot see the bloud of Christ nor touch it with our outward senses yet the Lord hath appoynted the Sacrament of Baptisme and the Supper of the Lord that in them wee might see feele touch and taste as it were the body and bloud of IEVS CHRIST And therefore all those which despise these Sacraments making little or no accompt of them shew that they despise the ordinance of God and so make light of that which is ordained for the good of their soules Doctr. 3 Marke further Christs bloud alone doth purge our sinnes Hebr. 9.9 1. Ioh. 1.7 Rev. 1.5 Iohn 1.29 1. Pet. 1.2 when that Dauid prayeth the Lord to purge him with hyssope the word signifies to purge by sacrifice euen the sacrifice of the Sonne of GOD and by his death and bloud-sheding to purge his sins away so as he confesseth there is nothing in heauen or earth that is of force to purge him from his sinnes and vncleanenesse but the blood of Christ alone It is not the bloud of bullockes lambs and goats that can wash away the least spot of sinne but onely the bloud of the immaculate Lambe Christ Iesus and to him all the Sacrifices had relation and shadowed out Iesus Christ the true Pascall Lamb vnto vs. The vse of the ceremonies vnder the Law And this was the reason why Dauid maketh mention of hyssope that God would purge him with hissope because God in the time of the Law ordained this ceremony for a confirmation of their faith and to help the people of the Iewes to the better sight and knowledge of the promised Messiah for seeing CHRIST was not yet come into the world and they could not see the worke of redemption as yet performed the Lord would leade them by these ceremonies vnto Iesus Christ the promised Messiah that they might see him as it were before their eyes for when they saw a beast slaine and the blood spilt Note then they tooke a bunch of hyssope dipt it in the blood of the beast and besprinckled them that offered the same with the bloud they were thereby taught that euen so must Iesus Christ the Sonne of GOD and promised Messiah be slaine and put to death his bloud shed for their sinnes and they must by faith as a bunch of hyssope besprinckle their soules with the blood of Christ for the pardon of their sinnes It is true indeede that the Lord hath eased vs in the time of the Gospel of all those old and ancient ceremonies neyther is it the ●ill of God that we should be clogged with the dead and needlesse Galat. 4. and beggarly rudiments and ceremonies of men which become not the simplicitie of the Gospel But yet hee hath in mercie appoynted certaine helpes and meanes to leade vs vnto Christ Iesus as the two Sacraments to help our faith for wee being as yet carnall alas wee can not beholde no more then wee see And therefore the Lord hath appoynted them as helpes to leade vs to Christ to set him before our eyes in the Water in Baptisme and Bread and Wine in the Lords Supper that so our faith should bee confirmed thereby and wee might euen see Christ Iesus before our eyes And therefore as Dauid did carefully vse such helpes and ceremonies as GOD commanded for the strengthening of their Faith so let vs bee as carefull to vse the helps that God hath left vs vnder the Gospel for the strengthening of our weake faith Purge me with hyssope The meaning of the word● THe meaning is this accept of that most perfect and euerlasting sacrifice of Iesus Christ for the punishment due to my sins As if he should haue said O Lord I confesse I haue sinned exceedingly I haue bin borne in sin and haue by murder and adultery deserued to be condemned eternally and to haue the curse and punishment due to my sin to be cast vpon me but I beseech thee in mercy to accept of the death and bloudshedding of thy Sonne my Sauiour Iesus Christ for the satisfaction due to my sinnes And whereas the Iustification of a sinner in the sight of God stands on two parts first remission and pardon of sin secondly the imputation of Christs righteousnes me thinks the Prophet requires begs both these at the hands of God first to be purged or as the word signifies to purge not by washing but by sacrificing to appease the wrath and anger of God by the bloud of Christ secondly when he prayeth to be washed he desireth to be made pure and righteous not in his owne righteousnesse but only in the righteousnesse and obedience of IESVS CHRIST imputed to him and laide hold vpon by faith Doctr. 4 Seeing Dauid intreates the Lord that hee would Purge him Saluation is to bee sought for onely in Christ that is accept of the most perfect Sacrifice of Iesus Christ for the punishment due to his sins we learne that there is no Name giuen vnder Heauen whereby a man shall be saued but onely in the name of Iesus Christ 1. Iohn 1.7 1. Pet. 1.18 Reu. 1.5 it is not the bloud of Bullocks Lambs and Goates that can wash away the least spot of sin but onely the blood of the immaculate Lambe Christ IeIesus but of this before Vse 1 Hence we see the endlesse and vnspeakeable mercy of God to miserable men who when no other means could bee found no water or hearb could heale the soule of a sinner and wash him from sinne and the punishment of it but onely the precious bloud of the Sonne of GOD was content to giue his owne Sonne to death for vs Iohn 3.16 Rom. 8.32 which made Saint Iohn to admire it And if God hath not failed vs in this but could rather be content to see his only Sonne put to death and hang on the Crosse then we should perish how should be deny any smaller and lighter matter● vnto vs Vse 2 Beholde heere the greatnesse and heynousnesse of mans sinne which could bee purged by no creature in
heauen or earth but onelie by the bloud of Iesus Christ alone if all Men and Angells should haue died and beene cast for euer into hell fire they could not satisfie the infinite wrath of God for one sinne but the heart bloud of Iesus Christ must bee shed else we can haue no pardon Vse 3 This condemnes that wicked and erronious Doctrine of the Papists who teach indeed CHRIST by his death hath satisfied Gods iustice for the fault and eternal punishment due to our sinnes but men must eyther in this lif● by workes or else in Purgatorie satisfie Gods iustice for temporall punishments now then what is this but to make the sacrifice and death of Christ imperfect when as it must bee patched and peeced with mens meri●es but wee beleeue and hold that Christs death is a sufficient sacrifice for all our sinnes Vse 4 Would you then haue the pardon of your sinnes Rom. 6. Gal. 3. euery sinne deserues death and the curse of GOD Now there is no way but this to beleeue in Iesus Christ to imbrace him by faith that so God the Father may for his sake pardon our sinnes accept of his death and passion for the punishment of them all And that we may be purged from our sins both the fault and punishment by the bloud and sacrifice of Christ we must first repent of them with Dauid be grieued for them bewaile them amend our liues and become new creatures in Christ Iesus wee must beg for pardon of them at the hands of God Secondly besides wee must bee sprinckled with hyssope that is as in the time of the Law they dipped the hyssope into the bloud of the beast and so besprinckled the person to be cleansed euen so must we by faith as it were with a bunch of hyssop apply the bloud of Christ and by saith besprinckle our defiled consciences it will purge vs from sinne and appease the anger of GOD for the punishment But if men either doe not repent of them and leaue their sinnes or doe not come with Faith to applie the blood of CHRIST they can not haue pardon As if there were a soueraine plaister to cure any sore if a man doe not apply it to his wound but let it lie in a box it will doe him no good so vnlesse wee apply the blood of Christ to our wounds and sores by faith alas it cannot help vs And as the woman with the bloodie issue touched Christs garment and was healed so if wee can by faith touch the blood of Christ and apply it to our selues it will heale all the bleeding wounds of sinne The second request is that GOD would wash him make him pure not imputing his sinnes vnto him but couering them in the death and obedience of his Sonne Iesus Christ And therefore in the second part of this verse he prayeth for the imputation of Christs righteousnes namely that God would not onely remit the punishment due to his sinne but looke vpon him as he is in CHRIST couered with his rightousnesse and that God would accompt him iust for Christs obedience holinesse satisfaction and righteousnesse for when God beholds a poore sinner couered with the righteousnesse holinesse and obedience of his Son Christ Ps 32.1.2 then he accompts him as no sinner but iust and righteous Euen as a man beholding any thing through a red glasse it appeares red or of the same colour so if the Lord looke on vs in Christ we appeare holy and righteous before him Doctr. 1 Whereas the Prophet Dauid intreates the Lord to wash him hee shewes that hee was defiled with sin and stained with vncleanesse and so stood in great neede of Gods mercy to cleanse his filthy soule and defiled conscience now polluted with most vile Adultery and filthy vncleanenesse Sinne defiles a mā that his soule was now besprinkled with the innocent bloud of that faithfull seruant and loyall Subiect Vrias the Hittite And as it was with Dauid sinne infected him made him vile and loathsome filthy and abhominable in the sight of God Euen so it doth begrime the faces of the best of Gods children it staines and pollutes them both in soule and body yea no carrion is more loathsome and odious then a sinner defiled and polluted with sinne is in the sight of God The leprosie was a loathsome disease it infected the body the very garments yea the stones and timber But this spirituall leprosy sinne infects the whole man body and soule yea it infects heauen and earth and all other creatures in the world and there is nothing that can take away the spots and blemishes of sinne but onely the precious bloud of Iesus Christ laid hold on by true faith Vse 1 Well seeing all of vs are thus defiled with sinne as Dauid was in soule and body let vs desire to bee washed let vs bewaile them loath and hate them intreate the Lord that he would not impute our sinnes vnto vs but couer them vnder the robe of Christs righteousnesse And that we should abhor euery sinne f●● this cause because it defiles vs it pollutes vs and makes vnworthy to appeare in Gods presence Vse 2 Seing Dauid though an holy Prophet of God a man after Gods own heart yet desires the Lord to w●sh him from his sinnes and to couer them in the obedience of CHRIST IESVS appplied by faith wee see that no man is able to stand before the face of God in his owne righteousnesse in his owne workes or wothinesse for if any might who might better haue done it then Dauid a man truly sanctified a holy Prophet a man after Gods owne heart yea the Prophet Esay saith that all our righteousnesse is no better then a stayned clout full of bloud and all pollution Esay 64 6. And Paul desires that hee may not bee found in his owne righteousnesse and worthinesse Phil. 3.9 1. Cor. 1 30 at the day of Iudgement but in the righteousnesse of Christ laid hold on by faith And therefore let vs renounce all our owne goodnesse or worthinesse and accompt all but dung in respect of CHRIST and his righteousnesse And as for the Church of Rome wee may see their intollerable pride that they do so much rest and relye vpon their owne goodnesse and worthinesse merites and righteousnesse to stand vpon it appeare in it for remission of sins and life eternall But alas if Paul Dauid and all the Saints of God abhorre themselues in dust and ashes desire to be purged and washed and couered in the obedience and righteousnesse of Iesus Christ yea count all their owne righteousnesse but as dung and dare not appeare in it before the seate of Gods Iudgement but in the righteousnesse of Christ shall any Papist of them dare to stand before Gods Iudgement in his owne righteousnesse and worthinesse no no hee shall tremble and quake and not abide so great and glorious a presence I shall bee cleane I shall bee whiter then
for sanctified hearts intreate the Lord to create them in vs and to take away our stony and corrupt hearts Luke 8. and giue vs good and honest hearts sanctified by his Spirit for looke how our hearts bee so will our thoughts words and workes be a good heart will haue good words and good deeds but a stinking and corrupt heart will send forth vile and filthy words and workes Quest Doth Dauid desire no more but a cleane heart hath he no care of his words and his actions of his outward life and conuersation Ans Yes verily Dauid though he names but the heart yet vnderstands the whole man both outward and inward but because that is the fountaine of all therefore hee names that and if the heart be pure it will make the whole man good for the heart of man is like the great wheele of a clocke it is the first mouer either to good or ill Hence marke Doctr. 3 that in true sanctification True Sanctification is neuer in part where the worke is truely wrought it is not onely outward in word and deed but it is inward and of the whole man both body and soule heart will iudgement affection conscience words and workes The God of peace sanctifie you throughout 1. Thess 5.23 So that the minde which by nature is full of blindnesse and ignorance is inlightened with the true knowledge of God reuealed in his Word the will flyeth euil and imbraceth that is good the affections are purged from rebellion yea euery part and faculty both of body and soule is sanctified So that as wee haue giuen vp our members seruants of vnrighteousnesse to worke sinne Rom. 6.19 Now they become seruants of righteousnesse to holinesse Yea the body is now a fit Temple of the Holy-ghost fit to performe all duties to GODS glory and the edifying of our brethren And therefore this must be remembred that he he which is truely sanctified is wholy sanctified throughout in soule and body Vse 1 This shewes thousands in the world to bee in a miserable case for alas they seeme to be religious and yet are not truely sanctified for they liue in some sinne or other with Herod Mark 6.2 they nourish in their bosomes many sinfull and rebellious lusts and desires Note this well Well if thy tongue bee not sanctified to cease from ill words and to speake well if thy hands or eyes or eares Iames 1. c. if thou be not sanctified throughout in euery part there is no true worke of grace no sound sanctification for where it is truely wrought there will bee a change in all parts and powers of soule and body Vse 2 Let vs labour to bee assured of this blessed worke of Sanctification in that wee finde our selues purgd throughout our mindes will affection reason conscience tongues hands feete that we deny any seruice to sin and Sathan and doe willingly consecrate all to God for if we keep one part and neglect another it will not boote vs no more then to set a strong defence at one place of a Castle and to neglect the rest or to shut one gate and let the rest stand open Notes to know whether this change is wrought in vs or no. Now that wee may the better descerne our estate whether the sound worke of grace be wrought in vs or no and whether God hath sanctified our hearts truly or not we shal know it by these three fruits of sanctification which are euer found in all them that be truely sanctified First a detestation and earnest loathing of our former sins in which we haue delighted and taken pleasure in with an hearty loue of righteousnesse and holinesse and newnesse of life so as wee are loath to offend God in any thing and are most carefull to please him in all things when as wee carry a purpose not to sin but can say I delight in the Law of ●●d in the inward man Rom. 7.22 though we fall by the infirmity of our owne flesh Secondly when wee finde in our selues that from this loue of that is good and hatred of euill we find an earnest desire in our hearts to imbrace the one and to flye to other so that from this desire there arises a setled purpose in heart and a carefull endeuour in life to mortifie our corrupt nature to subdue the flesh and in time to come to frame our liues in all things according to the rule of Gods holy word and that we not onely desire this but vse all blessed meanes Word Sacrament Prayer meditation to performe it Thirdly another fruite is this namely when as wee finde in vs this desire to do well and purpose and hearty indeuour to kill sinne and to liue to God is hindred by our spirituall enemies the deuill world and the flesh that then wee finde a griefe of heart a spirituall combat between the flesh and the spirit whereby wee striue struggle to preuaile against our spirituall enemies and to ouercome them then there is wonderfull peace of conscience and ioy in the Holy Ghost Vse 2 Well then let all men try themselues whether God hath by his Spirit truly wrought the worke of Sanctification or not First dost thou hate thy former sins and loath them as bane and poyson yea as the deuill himselfe and doth thy heart loue good duties holy and righteous which before thou foundest bitter Secondly dost thou desire and indeuour to kill thy corruptions to subdue and mortifie thy lusts and desires and dost in deuour to frame thy life according to the rule of Gods word and makest that thy sole guide Thirdly dost thou grieue at thy faults and infirmites shunnest the occasions of sin and dost wrestle against all the temptations of Sathan and dost thou reioyce in nothing more then to preuaile and get the victory These bee good signes and fruits of Sanctification but bee they wanting thou canst not be assured thou art truely sanctified or hast any true worke of grace as yet wrought in thy heart O GOD. HEnce we learne who is the Authour of this worke of Sanctification Doctr. 4 God the Author of Sanctification namely it is the proper worke of the third person in Trinity the holy Ghost he doth sanctifie the Elect 1. Thes 5.23 The very God of peace sanctifie you throughout The faithfull are begotten Iohn 1.13 Not of flesh and bloud nor of the will of man but of God This worke of Sanctification cannot flow from our parents For who can bring a cleane thing out of filthines S. Ioh. 13. The new birth is not of bloud nor of the will of the flesh nor of man but of Christ who 1. Cor. 1.30 It made vnto vs sanctification Col. 1.19 In him are hid all the treasures of it Of whose fulnesse wee receiue grace for grace 1. Ioh. 16. Againe it is said Eze. 36.26 A new heart will I giue them and a new spirit will I put
me for shedding the innocent bloud of Vrias and the rest which were slaine with him Doctr. 1 We must obserue that which hath beene taught before namely that Dauid prayed often and earnestly vnto God for the pardon of his sins The heynousnesse of the sin of murder he could not at one or two petitions obtaine it but is faine to pray againe againe for pardon Hence we learne that murder and shedding of innocent bloud is a most horrible sinne and he that is guilty of bloud it will wound his conscience it will make him to quake and tremble at GODS vengeance which pursues him vnlesse hee repent as in Cain Gen. 4. after hee had slaine his brother and the Lord had brought him to a sight of his cruell murder he cries out that his sinne is greater then could be forgiuen and that euery one that meetes him would kill ●im such is the conscience guilty of murder it can finde no rest no ease in company or alone in any thing but torment of conscience till GOD giue grace to repent Neither may wee thinke that this guilt and terrour of conscience commeth through the guiltinesse of the Law shame of the world or feare of punishment for let a sinner haue security giuen him from all Law and freedome from all punishment yet a Murderer should neuer be quiet his conscience would euer trouble and torment him yea and follow him vp and downe in all places and open his owne mouth to bewray himselfe Thus is GODS iudgement vpon them that should feare all things who will not feare him that made all things If a man had all the pleasures that heart could desire yet can they giue no true comfort and contentment when the conscience is guilty of horrible sinnes And albeit for a time the conscience of carnall men that neuer truly repented of their sinnes seemeth to be at rest yet it is as a wilde and sauage beast which lying a sleep seemeth tame and gentle but being raysed and roused vp flyeth in a mans face Gen. 42.21 Vse 1 Seeing murder and shedding of innocent bloud is so horrible a sinne so odious and execrable so fearefull and damnable how should it make all men shun it and bee affraid of it neuer to embrue their hands in the bloud of any man for bloud will haue bloud Gen. 9.6 Who so sheddeth mans bloud by man his bloud shall bee shed for in the Image of God may hee him And this was one speciall thing which moued Dauid to intreate the Lord not onely to pardon his bloudy sinne of killing Vrias but also that hee would not punish him and bring his vengeance vpon him and his children after him for shedding of his bloud Well then abhorre this fearefull sinne of murther for bloud will haue bloud and will cry for vengeance to heauen And heere wee are to bewaile our sinnefull times that shedding of bloud is not punished more seuerely wilfull murther is winked at and made but a money matter Yea saith the Lord because of oaths the land shall Mourne Ier. 23.10 Hos 4. so for murder it shal mourne well let vs beware of this foule sinne of murder and shunne all occasions that tend to it as hatred desire of reuenge quarrelling fighting c. Vse 2 If it bee so heynous and horible a sinne to shed the bloud of the body and to kill the body if murdering of the body bee so heynous what shall become of soule-murderers that shed the bloud of poore soules it is ten thousand times more grieuous as the soule is far more worth then the body and if he shall perish and is worthy to die that murders the body how much more is he worthy to die Ezech. 3. that sheddes the bloud not of one but of many a poore soule And such be all those which either teach not the word of GOD at all or teach it negligently they be soule-murderers and shall giue a feareful account for it one day Vse 3 Wee see that no man though neuer so great can go free from Gods iudgment for murder Dauid was a great King a man that was aboue all mens lawes yet the conscience of his sin accused him and hee could haue no rest till he had got the pardon of it so as we see the great force of mans conscience Esay 6.6.24 Mark 9.44 Psal 29.3.4.5.7 though he could escape all the iudgements of men yet conscience wil accuse till God do cleare him and this wee may see in many men who being guilty of this sinne though they haue by money or friends got pardon and freedome by the law of man yet if God touch them for it they can neuer haue peace till they haue bewailed this sinne and got the pardon from God but some of them euen pine and languish away and neuer looke vp all their daies such is the conscience of murder and shedding innocent bloud that hee may flye a thousand miles he may be a great man a king that no man dare call him to accompt yet he carries that in his bosome which will dog him and pursue him neither shall hee finde rest till hee haue repented and bee reconciled to GOD by the bloud of Christ Iesus Doctr. 2 Heere is matter of comfort for such as haue bene great and grieuous sinners God hath mercy for such as seeke mercy notorious wicked liuers that if they can repent be humbled bewaile their sinnes beg pardon the Lord will shew them mercy Dauid heere found fauour for the pardon of his bloudy sinnes Adultery and Murder vpon his true repentance So Peter for his grieuous and heynous sinne Luk. 8.2 and Mary Magdalene out of whom went seuen deuils was saued Lot though he committed incest with his owne daughters yet sound fauour at Gods hands so as wee see great sinners if they can repent shall finde great mercy This is warranted from the Lords owne mouth Esay 1.18 Though your sinnes were as crimson they shall bee made as white as snow though they were red like scarlet they shall bee as wooll And againe Esay the forty foure chapter and two and twentyeth verse I haue put away thy transgressions like a cloud and thy sinnes as a mist Esay 33.24 and Esay 43.25 Ier. 31.31 Vse 1 Let euery one of vs listen to this doctrine hast thou beene a notorious wicked liuer a miserable sinner a common drunkard a filthy liuer a most notorious blasphemer a theefe or robber Hast thou hated and persecuted GODS Ministers and his deere children and contemned the blessed Gospell of IESVS CHRIST Well loe if thou canst truely repent confesse thy grieuous sinne bewaile it Esay 1.16.18 cry to God for mercy and pardon of it the Lord will shew thee mercy so as no sinne though neuer so great can seuer thee and cut thee off from mercy if thou hast grace to repent and begge the pardon of it And therefore though thy sins haue bene many and great
adultery murder c. take heed thou dispairest not with Caine to say my sin is greater then can bee forgiuen but repent with Dauid and GOD will pardon it Vse 2 Let no man presume heereupon to sinne because God will pardon great sinnes for as it is true that God will pardon great sinnes when men repent truely of them so without repentance there is no pardon of the least sinne and if thou shalt wittingly and willingly rush into great sinnes it is a great doubt that thou shalt neuer or hardly get out of them hee that sinnes because GOD is mercifull doth abuse his mercy and then his mercy shall bee turned into iudgement Gods mercy should lead vs to repentance and not make vs bold to sinne Rom. 2.4 Doctr. 3 Seeing Dauid praies and intreates the Lord not onely to deliuer him from sinne The punishment of sinne should terrifie vs from sinning but also from the punishment due to his sinne that curse of God which was due to his grieuous sinnes of adultery and murther as the Prophet told him because hee had done this euill The sword should neuer depart from his house 2. Sam. 12. and his owne sonnes should defile his wiues Wee learne in regard of GODS fearefull iudgements plagues and punishments that attend and waite vpon sinne to bee affraid to commit sinne against GOD for sure it is that the curse followes sinne and as sinne growes so growes the curse for the Lord is a iust GOD and must needes punish the transgressours of his Law And although he take not his louing kindnesse from them neither suffer his truth to faile yet hee will visite their trangressions with the rod and their sinnes with scourges as wee may see heere by the example of Dauid of the people of Israell Iudges the fourth chapter the first and second verses of Miriam Numb 12. of Salomon Asa Iehosaphat Iosiah Hezekiah c. If then wee breake his Statutes and keepe not his Commandements when hee searcheth with lights and findeth out our sinnes we must with Achan giue the glory to God and make confession vnto him we must pronounce righteousnesse to belong vnto him and vnto our selues open shame and confusion of face for euer Vse 1 Well then let vs remember this if wee sinne certainely the Lord will plague vs and punish vs either in our body or soule goods or good name wife or children the Lord will finde vs out wee cannot escape his iudgement wee cannot hide our sinne from him if men could bee perswaded of this oh they would bee affraid to lie in sinne if they thought God were a iust God to punish them and plague them for their sinnes how darest thou sinne if thou couldest bee perswaded of this that GOD will certainely plague theee Indeed the mercy of God should make vs loath to sinne but if that will not yet let his iustice terrifie and fright al secure and carelesse sinners Vse 2 Let no man sooth himselfe to thinke hee shall escape Deut. 14. If any man heare the curses of Gods law against sinne and shall blesse himselfe in his heart saying I shall haue peace although I walke after the stubbornenesse of my heart then the Lord will not be mercifull to that man but the wrath of the Lord and his iealousie shall smoake against him and hee shall bring vpon him euerie curse written in this law to root him cleane out Note I will visite those that bee frozen in their degrees and say in their harts God will neither do good nor euill and if neither the mercy of God will moue vs nor his iudgements make vs afraid to commit sinne our case is fearefull and damnable Vse 3 Lastly seeing God chastneth his owne children when they offend Then it must needes follow that the wicked which are none of his shall not escape his reuenging hand If the Lord be so seuere against sin and sinners that hee will not spare no not the sinnes and falles of his owne deare children beeing of his owne houshold and Citizens of his owne kingdome and the members of his owne body if the Lord do deale so sharpely with these Oh how heauy will he lay his iudgements vpon the wicked 1. Pet 4.17 18. The time is come that Iudgement must beginne at the house of God If it first beginne with vs what shall be the end of them which obey not the Gospel of God And if the Righteous scarcely be saued where shall the wicked and sinner appeare But God correcteth the godly in mercie the wicked in wrath The one as a louing father the other as a iust Iudge O that all wicked and vngodly men would lay this to heart and know that assured iudgement is reserued for them at the great day of the Lords generall Assises when they shall will they nill they pleade guiltie at GODS barre where the Register Booke of all their actions shall be brought forth and they shall receiue according to their workes Doctr. 4 In that Dauid speakes in the plurall number Deliuer mee from bloud True note of a penitent to aggrauate his sinne that my most hainous horrible and cruell sinne hee doth not mince it or lessen it but sets it out in his colours a bloudy sin a monstrous sin therefore in true repentance and confession of our sinnes wee must labour to aggrauate them to the full to set them out to make them appeare as vile and filthy as we can for thereby we shew our griefe and hatred for them Vse This condemneth most men who when they are tolde of their sinnes doe seeke to lessen and excuse them to make them little sinnes or no sins if they could well it is a signe of a naughtie heart as we see in Saul 1. Sam. 15. who would not confesse his sinne but excused it it shewes men are not humbled nor grieued haue no hatred of it but if we do truely see the loathsomnesse of sinne Oh wee would aggrauate it yea speake as badde as we can of it and not excuse it in any case the second thing in the petition is the manner of it namely that hee doth pray in faith and affiance of Gods mercy for he praies vnto God and describes him to be the God of his saluation because hee put all his affiance in Gods mercy for saluation and acknowledgeth it to be the gift of God Doctr. 5 In that Dauid thus prayeth for the pardon of his sinnes Faith required in prayer with faith and affiance We learne that if we desire to obtaine our requests wee must pray to God with faith and affiance in Gods mercy for at the same time that God toucheth a poore sinner to mourne for his sins and to repent he giues him faith to pray to God with affiance for pardon and saluation So then wee see whatsoeuer we aske at Gods hands we must aske in faith If any lacke wisedome let him aske in faith and wauer not Iam.
them mercy he should be vniust and deny himselfe and be no God Vse Well then let this prouoke euerie man to repent and turne to God for if thou doest bewaile thy sinnes and begge pardon thou maiest chalenge it at Gods hands vrge him with his promise and hee can no more denie thee mercy then hee can deny himselfe for he should not be iust in his promise if he should not pardon repentant sinners And this me thinks should be a wonderfull inducement to moue all sinners to repent seeing the Lord is true of his word and can nor deny thee mercie vnlesse hee should deny himselfe and so be vniust which is impossible for hee is true of his word VERSE 15. 15. Open thou my Lippes O Lord and my Mouth shall shew forth thy praise DAuid hauing sundrie ●mes prayed and preferred many requests to God for grace and mercie for pardon of his sins in the 13.14 verses he vseth a reason drawne frorn his thankefulnesse which he will shew vnto God in laboring to set forth his glory in beeing a faithfull and zealous Preacher of Gods mercie vnto other to draw them to God But heere in this 15. verse Dauid finding and feeling his mouth as it were stopped and his lippes tied vp by reason of his sins the feeling of Gods anger intreateth him to open his lips againe and to giue him matter of praise and thankesgiuing Open thou my lippes Sence of the words AS if hee should say O Lord I confesse that my sinnes and the great griefe I haue conceiued for them by the sence and feeling of thy displeasure hath stopped my mouth so as I am not able to preach thy mercie and to praise thee as I desire Now then I beseech thee Lord. to take from me that sorrow and extremity of grief pardoning my sins and receiuing me into fauour that I may haue matter ministred vnto mee to praise thy name for the pardon of my sins deliuer me from thy wrath and eternall damnation Doctr. 1 So long as the conscience doth accuse for sin Sin takes away the vse of the tong that man cannot speake as hee should and men are not assured of Gods loue in Christ poore soules they can not so much as once open their mouthes and moue their tongues and lippes to praise GOD with any sound comfort For how can a condemned man doe this that can find nothing but hell in his conscience and trouble of minde No the sin and griefe for sin and feare of Gods wrath will stoppe the mouth Let any man take triall of his owne heart and hee shall finde this true by his owne experience that the guiltinesse of sin and accusation of conscience for feare of Gods anger will stoppe a mans mouth so as hee shall not bee able to open his mouth with comfort to praise God Yea though a man bee elected called sanctified the deare childe of God a sound Christian yet when he shal fall into sinne adultery murder c. when the poore conscience is now vpon the racke he shall feele a hell for the present he shall find his mouth stopped so as where be could before praise God thankefully and comfortably and call on his name yea hee would be a meanes to stirre on others yet after the committing of sinne and accusing of conscience he shall find his lippes tied vp and his mouth stopped for the present time no power nor will to praise God No but this will sound often and lowd in thy eares Psal 50. What hast thou to do to declare my ordinance and to take my Name into thy mouth So that a poore sinner in distresse and feeling the conscience to accuse for some sinne and fearing Gods displeasure shall feare euen to name and mention the name of God Vse 1 Seeing this is the wofull and bitter fruit of sinne against knowledge and conscience euen to stoppe our mouthes and to tie vp our tongues so as we shall not be able once to open our lips to praise God with comfort How should this make vs exceeding afraid of sin to commit it to be afraid of offending God wounding our consciences so as we shall not dare to name the name of God Wee see they which be neare to the King or great persons if they know any thing that doth offend them so as they shall not indure in their presence they shall be carefull to shun and auoyd it Well sinne is of that nature that it will make vs afraide once to name the named God and ashamed to come before him and quake to call vpon him Vse 2 If thou canst now call vpon God with comfort and praise him cheerefully with peace of Conscience Oh make much of it and take heed of sinne and disobedience for that will be a meanes to stop the mouth of thy conscience and make thee that thou shalt not bee able to open thy lips to praise the Lord. Vse 3 Wee see heere that all the praises that wicked men offer vnto GOD they bee but as desperate songs of a condemned man as if one arraigned and condemned of treason should sing and make himselfe merry when he is at deaths dore it is but mad mirth Is any man merry Iames 4. let him sing Psalmes Is any man sad let him pray So then seeing wicked men liue in sin in danger of Gods vengeance hell damnation it were better for them to weepe and ●ring their hands as Howle and weepe yee rich men Iames 4.9 So if wicked men knew all and saw Gods vengeance hanging ouer them hell fire gaping for them and the deuill leading them blind-fold to the place of perdition they would change all their mirth into lamentation and mourning for so long as thou liuest in sinne without assurance of GODS mercy in CHRIST alas thou hast no power to open thy lips or to moue thy tongue to praise God Doctr. 2 If Dauid could not of himselfe open his lips to praise God No ability in man to performe any good but the Lord must vnlocke them by the key of the Spirit and put his finger into his mouth and say Ephata Hence we learne that it is not in the power of man to keep the Law of God to merit heauen and saluation by his owne goodnesse and merites for if a man haue not this power so much as to open his lips how much lesse to performe the whole Law and so to merit heauen and saluation No a man cannot of himselfe thinke a good thought but the Lord must worke both will and deed Vse 1 It serues to pull downe the pride of mans heart for by nature we are giuen to think well of our selues to admire our owne goodnesse and worthinesse our owne gifts as though we could do great matters and yet alas fooles that wee be we are not able to open our lips but by the help of God but if God haue giuen thee any gift or power to doe or