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A33242 The time of finding shewing when the Lord will be found and by whom, and when there will be no time of finding : also the persons are describ'd who shall not finde the Lord though they seek him with tears : likewise some reasons why the Lord hath suffered his work and good old cause to be stopt, and how it shall certainly be reviv'd again : also something is here shewed about the manner how it shall be reviv'd, and the time when / by John Canne. Canne, John, d. 1667? 1658 (1658) Wing C442C; ESTC R25965 112,945 284

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to keep close to all Christs Appointments yet to be watchful that their affections run not out after any form or particular judgment but that the great cause of Christ and Zion may still if possible have most weight upon their hearts 2. You that know what it is to watch now double your watch Hab. 2.1 stand with the prophet upon the Tower and go not off day nor night If there be any noise or stir in the night who first hath knowledge of it not such as are gone to bed or fallen asleep but are up and waking and watching to hear what is doing Methinks I hear the sound of a going in the tops of the Mulberry-trees 2 Sam. 5.24 There is something already stirring A sound of abundance of rain 1 King 18.41 Now the Lord keep us watching one hour the vision is speaking and the wise shall understand 3. Where you se most of God most plainness truth faithfulness and endeared love to the interest of Christ and his people rather close there then upon the account of one-ness in some opinion or judgment You will see shortly that some will be lay'd aside notwithstanding their opinions when others will be chosen and taken for the abundance of their integrity and singleness of heart 4. Labour to experience the power and leading of the Spirit it is very dangerous to rest in any thing that comes from the Creature till you have the witness of the Spirit which is not fleshly heady or empty but powerful inward and abides and settles the soul Psal 36.9 In thy light shall we see light and no where else let them pretend never so high Attainments 5. There is a path which no fowl knoweth Job 28.7 8. and which the vultures eye hath not seen The Lyons whelps have not troden it nor the fierce Lyon passed by it Why may not this be the way of which the Lord speaks Isa 42.16 I will bring the blind by a way that they knew not I will lead them in pathes that they have not known Surely Gods leading his friends into his COVNCEL-CAHMBER where he shews them great and mighty things which they knew not Jer. 33.3 is an untrodden path A Soul may be in the Chamber of presence yet not be in the COVNCEL-CHAMBER We may experience much divine love and taste sweetly and largely of Free-Grace and yet not be brought where his great secrets are broken open But I shall not speak of this for it is too wonderful But who think ye are the persons whom Jehovah leads into his COVNCEL-CHAMBER verily the poor and the maimed and the halt and the blind such as he gathers up in the high-ways and hedges a people lying at his foot stark naked have no parts no abilities no understanding or judgment altogether and every way helpless so that if they have any light it is from the Lord for in themselves they are sure is nothing but darkness That which I aym at is to perswade Christ 's Little Flock in all places to renounce their own reason judgment and understanding and to be poor blinde and naked worms in the high ways and hedges for such now will be taught of God in things appertaining to the Times and Kingdom Mat. 16.17 Blessed art thou Simon Bar-jona for flesh and blood hath not revealed it unto thee but my Father which is in Heaven I shall say no more But PRAY PRAY for this poor worm that I may finish my course with joy Indeed this I earnestly beg of all the Saints every where who am through grace preserv'd to be Your Brother and Companion in tears for Zion beleeving the day of her inlargement is BREAKING JOHN CANNE Reader THere are the more faults because the Author saw very little of the Book until it was printed Besides others thou art desired to correct these Page 22. l. 20. f● theirs read their answer p. 58. l. 27. onely save out p. 65. l. 16. for say they r. they say p. 101. l. 4. for him r. them p. 143. l. 16. for his people r. such people p. 153. l. 13. for begon r. begin p. 169. l. 26. for neer r. never p. 175. for more r. man p. 195. l. 13. for thumming r. múmming 244. marg for Truth with Time r. Time of the End p. 252. l. 23. for would r. wilt p. 294. for stokels r. sicles p. 296. l. 8. strong r. stranger The Time of Finding Psalm 32.6 For this shall every gracious Saint pray unto thee at the time of finding CHAP. I. At what Time the Lord will be found of his Praying-Saints First The Times of finding 1. When Saints are prepared for mercie IT is a Time of finding When the Lords people are prepared for mercy that is thorowly humbled reformed shaken off their dust and have cleansed themselves of all filthiness of the flesh and Spirit The a 1 Sam. 7.2 Israelites were twenty yeers lamenting after the Lord. In this long time no doubt they prayed and fasted often yet was not the Lord found neither had they found him afterward had not Samuel took them off from a cold formal halting and half seeking of him to a right humbling and reforming indeed The vessel must be very pure and clean be-before we will pow● precious liquor into it See Iam. 4.8 9 10. when had Manasseh a Time of finding b 2 Chron. 33.12 13. the Text saith when he humbled himself greatly before the God of his Fathers What is the reason that many pray cry weep c. and yet no time of finding the Lord sees they are not humbled enough and so not fit enough for mercy And in truth it is a singular favor of God not to give men the great things they ask before they are prepared for them for should they have them before they are truly humbled and purely purged from all their dross and tin they would make very il improvement therof As suppose a father should put a great estate into the hands of a little childe what pitiful work would he make in the mispending of it I have thought many times what mercy it was that in the time of the Little Parliament the Lord gave us not the things which we then desired for had we received them they had been in our hands before we were meet for them and so instead of honoring God we should as Iames c Jam. 4.3 saith have consum'd them on our own lusts When I consider what Gods people are at least many of them and yet what they would have I cannot better liken them then to a man that hath a plaister or salve at his side because he feels it smart and puts him to sore pain he intreats the Physician to take it off but what saith the Physician my friend you must be patient there is a great deal of corruption and rottenness behinde which must be fetch'd out before the plaister can be remov'd What is now our cry and
Ah ah Doe ye think that sobs and groans will doe it Of such Libertines and profane scoffers David speaks t Psa 14.6 The Counsel of the poor afflicted ye would make aba●hed because Iehovah is his hope that is Ye have derided the Godly when yee heard them in affliction to call upon the Lord and would discourage them from making God their Hope by faith and prayer Indeed this strikes deep when the Enemy reproacheth our prayers Iob found it so u Job 12.4 I am as one mocked of his neighbor calling upon God And David sadly complains of it x Psa 42.3 My tears have been my meat day and night while they continually say Where is thy God Again y vers 16. As with a sword in my bones mine enemies reproach me while they dayly say unto me Where is thy God A man that hath a weapon thrust to the bone cannot bear it long he must have it forth or dyes Though it be a grievous thing to have our prayers reproach'd yet this help we have by it namely it will force us to be the more fervent and earnest with God and not to rest day nor night till there be A TIME OF FINDING We finde in Scripture that the tryumphing of the wicked hath layn very much upon the Spirits of Saints and therefore have desired a Time of finding that the Enemy might not insult z Psa 13.34 Consider and hear me O Lord lest mine enemy say I have prevayled against him and those that trouble me rejoyce Again a Psa 140.8 Grant not O Lord the desire of the wicked further not his wicked device lest they exalt themselves What is it that Apostates and other wicked men would have That Mourners in Zion might have no Time of finding And what would they do should they have their desire It is not to be uttered the wickedness they would commit The Jewes report of one presuming to enter into the Holy of Holiest and abusing the Treasure there was by the hand of God immediately smitten The prayers and groanings of Saints are no other then Choyce things in the most Holy place And therefore when men begin to deride and reproach these Holy things surely judgment is not far off I remember Hezekiahs words b Isa 37.3 This is a day of trouble and of rebuke and of blasphemy for the children are come to birth and there is not strength to bring forth What he speaketh there is our present case when the child is at the birth the woman hath her sorest travel then either death or a speedy deliverance That our Tears Prayers and Sighings are reproach'd it hath brought the Work to the Birth Ah! how Zion now travels as having her last and sharpest pangs and throws upon her Methinks I hear her cry c Luk. 8.24 Master Master we perish But fear not Zion hear what thy God speaketh d Isa 66.9 Shall I bring to birth and not cause to bring forth As the Lord by the blasphemous reproaches and scornings of the Enemy viz. Priests Lawyers and Soldiers hath brought the work to the Birth and put the sharpest pangs now upon thee so he will speedily work out thy salvation e Isa 9.7 The zeal of the Lord will perform this 2. Because the Lord knowes we are weaklings Secondly Mourners shall have a Time of finding Because the Lord f Psa 103.14 knows their frame and remembreth they are dust Things that are brittle and tender should they be roughly handled would soon break to pieces As the Lord knows we are weaklings Babes Bruised reeds and smoaking flax so g Heb. 4.15 He is touched with a feeling of our infirmities and h Isa 57.17 will not contend for ever lest our spirits should fayl before him If a father should see his child at his foot gasping for life would he not pity him and preserve him if he could from perishing i Jon. 2.7 When my Soul fainted within me said Jonah I remembred the Lord and my prayers came unto thee into thine Holy Temple And this also makes me think a time of finding is nigh Because the Name of God and the Cause of Christ lies with such weight upon the Spirits of Mourners as they are even fainting under it Poor Hagar could not indure to hear the death-groans of her child for though she had heard him awhile weep and cry for water yet when she thought he was fainting away k Gen. 21.15 16. She leaves him and goes a good way off and lifts up her voyce and wept As DEATH-GROANS are now upon travelling Zion so the Lord sees it and he will not do as Hagar did go off from her there is no need for the water is not spent in his bottle but out of his fulness he will speedily supply her by granting her a blessed time of finding If a man should hear lamentable groanings and screeches at his gate and looking out at his window should behold poor people ready to starve through cold and hunger he could not having enough by him suffer them to perish It is thus with many of Gods people at this day they lie ready to starve before the Throne of Grace either FINDING or FAINTING And will he suffer such to famish Surely he will not he cannot for his promise l Pro. 10.3 Psal 107.5 6 7. is to do otherwise Suppose a Beast carry a burden so long as through weakness it begins to sink what man would not pitie it though it be a Beast and ease him of it The BURDEN hath been so long on the Lords Little ones and the m Dan. 7.25 Horn so weared them out as poor hearts they seem almost tyr'd One cries n Psa 94.14 My foot slippeth another o Eccles 7.7 Oppression makes him mad others p Ezek. 37.11 Our bones are dried up and our hope is lost c. others q Psa 125.3 The rod of the wicked hath been so long upon them as they are ready to put forth their hands to iniquity All this God knowes to be true and he knowes r Mat. 26.41 the flesh is weak and * Ephes 6.4 Col. 3.21 Parents must not provoke ther Children lest they be discouraged But what may we gather from it Our God will suddenly come and not keep silence to save all the meek of the earth Better one man should die then the whole Nation perish Methinkes things are come to that STRAIGHT that if Christs Enemies live his faithful Friends die if their spirits fail not the others will If God do not suddenly arise for his great Name some Sobbing-hearts wil break at his foot But fear not thou Worm-Iacob ſ Isa 43.3 I will give men for thee saith the Lord and people for thy life He will give the Little Horn to the burning flame The Last Apostacie shall perish THE HYPOCRITE SHALL REIGN NO MORE rather then thy Spirit shall fail for
without sin There is no man will prosecute a business for another so fully as he that is tenderly affected with the case The troubles and distresses which are now upon Gods people for poor Zion are upon the heart of Christ yea and much more upon his heart then theirs and therefore doubtless he will press home their SUITS in Heaven Besides that which Adonijah said to Bathsheba is most true of Christ p 1 Kin. 2.17 The Father will not say him nay q Psa 2.8 Ask of me and I shall give thee the Heathen for thine inheritance and the uttermost parts of the earth for thy possession A man will be the more willing to help another if he see himself concern'd in the thing and that it is his own good that is desired For whom doe the faithfull sigh and groan Is it not for Christ as the Prophet saith r Psa 72.15 Prayer shall be made for him continually When they pray against Babylon Tyrants Tryers Lawyers Soldiers Is not this to pray for Christ viz. That his enemies may be made his footstoole Å¿ Heb. 10.13 as he expecteth and t Rev. 11.15 all the Kingdoms of the world become his u Ezek. 21 27. whose right it is And what may we learn hence Surely Christ will look after the tears and cryes of Mourners because they are poured forth for his own righteous cause Lastly That Believers should come unto God by Christ the holy Ghost giveth this reason x Heb. 7.25 Seeing he ever liveth to make intercession for them y Zech. 1.5 Your Fathers where are they and the Prophets do they live for ever How often comes it to pass that there is not a Moses to stand in the breach a Ezek. 22.30 not a man to he found Is it not now our sad complaint b Psa 74.9 We see not our Signs there is no more any Prophet neither is there among us any that knoweth how long Nevertheless Jesus Christ our great High-Priest LIVETH FOR EVER and ceaseth not to plead Zions Cause or his own Cause rather before the Throne c Isa 63.16 Doubtless thou art our Father though Abraham be ignorant of us and Israel acknowledge us not Thou O Lord art our Father our Redeemer thy Name is from everlasting And here it falls in our way to discover the great presumption of Christs Enemies d Luk. 19.27 which will not that he should reign over them But instead of exalting him seek to exalt themselves It is much they are not affraid to take Christs Name in their mouth For unto whom may they be likened To a company of Usurpers who keeping an honest man out of his lawful possession will yet go to him and entreat him to assist him against himself Surely he cannot but think they mock him most grosly I leave the application to such as will not that e Rev. 11.17 Christ should take to him his great power and reign yet say Lord Lord. Sixthly 6. Because they seek him with the groanings of the Spirit Because they seek the face of God with the groanings of the Spirit And this is to f Jude 20. pray in the Holy Ghost i. e. when the Spirit works all our sighings wrestlings and strong cries As the Master holding the Childs hand what is so written is done by him and he cannot but like it because it is his own Act Thus in our sincere Mournings before the Lord they must needs be accepted because they are g Isa 26.12 the work of his own Hand not our sighings and prayers but as David said h 1 Chron 29.14 Of thine own have we given thee When the Heavens and the Earth were finished and all the hosts of them it is said i Gen. 1.31 And God saw every thing that he had made and behold it was very good It could not but be lovely fair and excellent being his own work-manship Are our Mournings the work of the Spirit Surely then as God sees them they are very good And this is matter of singular comfort and incouragement unto all Mourners in Zion What though their sighs and cryes as lookt on by Enemies are slighted and scorn'd k Neh. 4.1 2 3. What do those feeble Jews Fifth Monarchy-men will they fortify themselves do they think by their weeping to build Zion Will they revive the stones of the heaps of the rubbish which are burnt Ah ah say they poor deceived people that which they build by their praying and fasting if a fox go up he shall even break down their stone wall It is true thus are our tears and cryes to God mockt and despis'd but let us not be discouraged for all this remember what was said they are not our groanings but the Spirit 's and in that regard l Psal 65.5 by terrible things in righteousness wilt thou answer us O God of our salvation m Rom. 8.26 17. The Spirit helpeth our infirmities for we know not what we should pray for as we ought but the Spirit it self maketh intercession for us with groans which cannot be uttered And he that searcheth the heart knoweth what is the mind of the Spirit because he maketh intercession for the Saints according to the will of God That is we being weak and prayer a great work the Spirit helps us to carry the Burden with us and for us and supplyes our want of knowledge by prompting as it were our lesson unto us to ask such things and in that manner as God requireth and alloweth Parents many times hear their children sob and groan but not knowing the cause thereof cannot help them But the Lord knows the mind of the Spirit Though we doe but n Isa 38.13 Chatter like a Crane or swallow and mourn as a Dove o 1 Sam. 1.13 Speak onely in our hearts like Hannah and no voyce is heard This before the Lord p Psa 142.2 is as incense an acceptable and well-pleasing sacrifice Quest But how may we know the Groanings of the Spirit from our own Answ 1. Nothing will quiet the Spirit as to cease groaning but satisfaction in the thing groaned for Though Elkanah spake comfortably to his wife when he said q 1 Sam. 1 8 Am not I better to thee then ten sons yet that would not help she was in bitterness of Soul before the Lord for a childe and nothing but a childe will comfort her As Rachel said r Gen. 30.1 Give me children or else I dy Thus it is with Saints groaning in the Spirit for Zion and the Great Name of God and against the abominable Falshood and Hypocrisie of men Their Souls Å¿ Psa 77.2 refuse to be comforted until the Lord gratiously answer them here I have seen children cry and roar after a piece of mony but no sooner hath a counter or bable been put into their hand but they had done crying and all is quiet and well again
him f 2 Cor. 12.9 My grace is sufficient for thee for my strength is made perfect in weakness as if he should say Though I will not remove suddenly this wicked Angel from thee yet I will so fortifie thee with my grace against all his fiery darts that thou shalt be more then a conqueror and get the victory over him and the greater thy assaults and temptations are and the weaker thou art by reason of infirmities the stronger my Grace shall be in supporting thee in all assaults of temptations As a loving mother whilst the childe cries she takes him on her lap wipes off the tears from his eyes and kisseth him often and suffers him not to goe away till he laughs again of the content and satisfaction which he hath In such a way deals our Heavenly Father with his Mourning children as their cheeks are running down with tears he takes them in his arms and kisseth them with the kisses of his mouth and speaks so comfortably to the heart as they goe away with their g Psa 126.2 mouths filled with laughter and their tongues with singing And such a time of finding David often had we find him in the Psalms to make very sad complaints by reason of the great afflictions and troubles which lay upon him nevertheless in the close h Psal 7.17 13.6 42.11 rejoyceth and giveth thanks to God signifying no doubt he had received Issachar's portion i Deut. 33.23 satisfied with favor and full with the blessing of the Lord. For howsoever he was not certain of the time of his deliverance neither how and in what manner he should be delivered yet this he knew and by the Spirit it was confirm'd to him that it should go wel with him and what was best for him he should have and every thing promis'd him should be made good That saying of Solomon may have place here k Pro. 13.25 The righteous eateth to the satisfying of his Soul but the belly of the wicked shall want these sentences are both true applyed to sincere Christians and Hypocrites in respect of Soul-satisfaction The former are brought into l Song 2. the banquetting house and have m Son 7.6 Loves for delights n Isa 25.6 fat things full of marrow and wines on the lees well refined what can a man have more at a feast then content and satisfied in whatsoever he desires such a FILLING have those at the throne of Grace it is a LOVE-FEAST where Christ and the Soul banquet and rejoyce together yea sometimes there is such an overflowing-fulness as they are constrained to say It is enough Lord it is enough I am satisfied with the fulness of joy and pleasures at thy right hand But the Hypocrites belly shall want did he finde no more satisfaction in his falshood and craft then in fasting and praying he would soon give up the trade or starve If a man being extream hungry instead of wholsome meat should take some poysonous thing his misery and pain would be greater then before That which Hypocrites and Apostates suck from duties is spider-like only poyson for their unbeleef and fears do rise and they are afterward more unquiet and restless then before and hence it is that after they have fasted and prayed they have usually in hand one pestilent design or other Quest But doe not Hypocrites and Apostates finde Soul-satisfaction in fasting praying and other Ordinances Answ 1. Imaginary they may but truly and really they doe not for here that is made good o Mal. 2.2 The Lord of Hosts curseth their blessings Besides what Soul-satisfaction can there be had in things which p Isa 1.14 Amos. 5.21 God hates and despiseth and q Pro. 15.8 are an abomination to him As a man in his sleep dreames he eats and drinks largely but when he awakes findes himself almost dead for hunger or like little children sucking a stick or finger in their mouths are satisfied with it though they draw no sweetness out So Hypocrites as r Jude 8. filthy dreamers fancy a feeding and please themselves like children with nothing it being the will of God that they should be hardned and ripened for judgment in such a way But 2. There is a satisfaction which Hypocrites and Apostates have by fasting and praying for hereby they doe deceive others and the more easily carry on their own designs As I have heard of a GREAT HYPOCRITE who having by his weeping prevailed with some honest men to think better of his actions then they did before no sooner were their backs turned but he laughed at them and cal'd them fools that they should believe any more or trust him for his tears Thus they are like the Magician which had the enchanted Egg howsoever being broken there was nothing but wind in it yet many bewitched by him thought it had a world of happiness A weeping Hypocrite knows well enough were his prayers and tears discovered there is nothing but JVGLING in them they are all wind lies and falshood nevertheless by a kind of enchantment the simple are made to believe there is a world of truth and love to the good old cause under the Egg-shell of a r Mat. 8.16 dis-figured Jesuitical face But leaving Hypocrites to the great day of discovery For those who walk uprightly times of finding must needs be satisfactory of the experience they have of Divine Love If the Bride knows she is taken up in the Heart-love of her Friend though he should say nothing to her of what he would do for her yet she is sure he will look after her and provide for her that she wants nothing So a Saint taken into the bowels of Jesus needs nothing more for here he sees all things Å¿ 1 Cor. 3.22 Whether Paul or Apollo or Cephas or the world or life or death or things present or things to come all are his And so much he sweetly experienceth 4. A time of finding when Saints have the things granted done for them which they asked to a full content of his soul Fourthly It is a time of finding when mourners in Zion have the things given them and done for them which they asked As the Fish is caught while the Fisher is angling for her so is the promise t Isa 65.23 While they are yet speaking I will hear Again u Isa 58.9 30.19 Thou shalt call and the Lord shall answer thou shalt cry and he shall say Here I am Such a time of finding had x Gen. 32.28 Jacob y Num. 14.20 Moses a 2 Chr. 20.11 12. Jehoshaphat b 2 Ki. 20.5 Hezekiah c 1 Kin. 18.37 38. Elias d Dan. 9.20 10.12 Daniel c. Neither hath the Lords hand been shortned or his ear heavy in this very thing toward his present mourners for many of the great things which they have sought with tears he hath given them in according
What great mourning was there some few yeers since in Churches and among professors after righteousness and judgment and to have all heavy yokes broken but now the Abby-key being found and the fish caught that is great places Offices and preferment gotten we hear no more crying out against oppression all is quiet now and well again now they can hold their peace though the time be worse then before in respect of the interest of Christ and his People and the publick good of the Nations But what may we gather hence They were not the Lords Remembrancers Their tears and groans were their own and for their own interest not the Spirit 's and for the things of Christ for had the Spirit set them on work had they been the Spirit 's sighs and sobs for Zion t Isa 62.6 7. they would not have held their peace day nor night nor given the Lord rest VNTIL he had made Jerusalem a Prayse in the Earth u 1 Joh. 2.19 If they had been of us they would no doubt have continued with us 2. If they are the Groanings of the Spirit nothing will be askt but what is x Rom. 8 27 according to the will of God y Luk. 22 42. Not my will saith Christ but thine be done So again a Act. 21.14 The will of the Lord be done As a man that is doing somthing for a friend will indeavor to doe it so as the party for whom he doth it may like it and have content thus it is with us when the Spirit helpeth us with groanings which cannot be uttered We are all for pleasing God we would not speak nor have our hearts move or think of any thing but what the Lord should take pleasure and delight in It is true Hypocrites can groan and like Esau will beg blessings with tears but observe this it is to serve themselves upon the L●●d and to have their will done whethe● it be Gods will or no thus they will have the Lord to bless their Counsels and designs though they are against Himself his Son and Zion so when they have b Isa 28.15 made a Covenant with death and with hell are at an agreement then must Priests and People be call'd together to fast and pray that it may prosper 3. Spirit-Groanings are like c 2 King 2.11 Elias chariot and horses of fire carry the Soul into Heaven It is the Glory of God which now is onely eyed As the Mariners needle always trembles and shakes till her point be towards the Pole so it is with right Mourners they are not satisfied in weeping and sobbing before the Lord unless they have the sight of his glory then they are quiet seeing the mark they look after When the sun is risen we see not a star in the Firmament Reader note it What is it when thou art in bitterness of Soul that vanisheth Is it SELF Seest thou no Honour Credit Preferment Relations nor any other worldly Respects Seest thou the great Name of God dearer to thee then thy soul And for afflicted d Lam. 1.16 Zion thou weepest thine eye thine eye runneth down with Tears Bl●●sed art thou that thus mournest e Isa 57.1 P. the Lord shall restore comfort to thee 4. A man never sees more emptiness unworthiness and poverty in himself then when he is under the strongest groanings of the Spirit neither is his heart at any time more broken then at the woful sight thereof f Isa 6.5 Wo is me I am undon c. For mine eyes have seen the King the Lord of Hosts The Spirit in our mournings is g 2 Pet. 1.19 as a light that shineth in a dark place We did not think to have found such nakedness and baseness as we do Again the Spirit-Groanings are like fire in the Soul such may the fire be as it melts down Iron breaks Rocks and Stones asunder It is a good sign a man is under the Mournings of the Spirit when findes his corruptions and lusts hard as flint to melt and break in pieces and by the power of the Spirit consum'd and brought to nothing The groaning of Hypocrites is like the drawing of a Curtain whereby things are hid and covered The more they weep fast and pray the less fight have they of their sins For what is the reason some men see not so much evil in their wayes now as they did some yeers past I answer in their fasting and praying ever since they have been drawing curtains over their filthy sores Not but that they are far worse then they were but they see it not because of their hypocritical Tears 5. The Spirits Groanings leave two things especially upon the Soul 1. Refreshment as when a man hath eaten well he findes his spirits strengthned and comforted But this is not so with unsound hearts It is reported of Witches when they have eaten and drunk of the best and to their thinking largely they find themselves presently in a condition ready to starve Should some men speak their experiences they could not but confess when they have been some hours in prayer and sighed often they have been afterward no other then like Pharaoh's lean and ill-favoured kine not had any soul-strengthning or feeling refreshing at all 2. The Soul is left in a sweet and blessed frame as Wax that is soft is fit to take any impression so is a Saint wrought up wholy for God his will affections desires run out with Paul h Act. 9.6 Lord what wilt thou have me to do That is I am ready to receive any truth and to deny my self in every thing so that I may follow thee and serve my Generation It is a common saying and I have heard it often when some men talk of fasting and prayer Now say they beware there is some Plot or other in hand And usually it is so For after the Formality of the work is over their doings are worse then ever so far from i Isa 58.3 4 5 6. loosing the bonds of wickedness and letting the oppressed go free and breaking every yoke c. as on the contrary they smite with the fist of wickedness their fellow-servants and cast out their Brethren more cruelly then before But what saith Solomon k Pro. 1.3 To do Justice and Judgment is more acceptable to the Lord then sacrifice l Hos 6.6 I will have mercy and not sacrifice Seventhly Because the Lord is teaching Zions Mourners the ART OF SEEKING Because the Lord is teaching the art of seeking You know by long practise and use a man becoms expert and skilful in a trade especially having a good master This benefit through Grace some of the Lords people have received since the Apostacy came up namely they have been learning the Art of Prayer for not onely of late yeers have they been more frequent in the practice but have gotten more experience of the thing then ever they had before
over the Skull when nothing else is left not repenting of his Deed but because on that bone there remains no flesh to eat The Hieroglyphick is applyed to 〈◊〉 and WEEPING-HYPOCRITES who will shed tears when they have murthered the people yet so as not repenting for what they have done but fearing lest they should not have enough of MANS BLOOD to drink and swallow down Quest But if men acknowledge their sins before the Lord with fasting and weeping shall they have a time of finding doing no more I answer No q Jon 3.8 10. Except they turn from their evil way and from the violence that is in their hands When Joshua and the rest of the congregation knew who was the TROUBLER had they onely acknowledged that great wickedness and mourned for it I say done no more there had been no time of finding and so much the Lord tels them r Josh 7.12 except you destroy the accursed thing from among you I will not be with you any more So when it was told David that ſ 2 Sam. 21 1 2. c. The three years famine was for Saul and his bloody house because he slew the Gibeonites Had there been no more 〈◊〉 ●●nfessing the sin and asking forgiveness the Lord would not have been intreated for the Land So it may be said of all others in the like case should they confess their Apostacy Falshood Oppression c. I say publickly acknowledge the same before God Angels and men appoint solemn days of fasts to weep and mourn for their sins Nevertheless except THE ACCURSED THING BE DESTROY'D the TROUBLER ston'd and judgment executed upon the BLOODY HOUSE OF SAUL there is no time of finding neither will the Lord regard such things and this the Scripture makes good t Pro. 28.13 He that covereth his sins shall not prosper whose confesseth and FORSAKETH them shall have mercy If it be so in what case then are such men who are so far from forsaking their sins as they will not confess them but call evil good c. yea more make account by keeping the Accursed thing to prosper and to carry all before them in spight as it were of God and of his Son and Zion But the perversness of transgressors shall destroy them Prov. 11.3 CHAP. VII How Saints may know it is a Time of Finding First WHen a man findes How a time of finding may be known 1. When all fears are removed and the spirit quiet that all distractions and unquietnesses are removed from him and a sweet calm breathes upon his Spirit u Psal 34.4 6. I sought the Lord saith David and he heard me and delivered me from all my fears Again This poor man cried and the Lord heard him and saved him out of all his troubles What his fears and troubles were the title of the Psalm shews David for fear of Saul goes to Achish King of Gath and being there he is in more fear then before Insomuch to save his life he useth x 1 Sam. 21.10 11 12. c. strange gestures indeed not beseeming a man much less the Lords anoynted But what doth he else Inwardly his soul is calling upon God and finding that all terrors and amazements were over and his spirit quiet he concludes it was a time of finding You shall see in time of much rain as the waters run down the hils they make a great noise by reason of the rubs in their way but no sooner are they fallen in and closed with the river but the hissing is ceased and all is quiet and still Oh! the unquietness sometimes of a poor soul by reason of the multitude of RVBS what through troubles without and fears within there is a strange noise confus'd like the noise of many waters y Psa 6.6 I am weary with my groaning a Psa 69.3 My throat is dryed all the night make I my bed to swim I water my couch with tears mine eyes fayl while I wait for my God Notwithstanding all this no sooner is this poor trembling shrub fallen into the stream of love and sweetly closeth with it but all casting down and disquietness is over b Psa 27.1 Iehovah is my light and my salvation for whom should I fear Jehovah is the strength of my life for whom should I dread VVe have the like example in David another time when Absalom made that unnatural rebellion against him at first he was c Psa 3.1 much troubled for d 2 Sam. 15 12. the conspiracy was great and the people multiplyed still with Absalom but when he poured out his Soul before the Lord he had that given in to him as he neither feared the number which the Traytor had with him nor the hellish counsel which Ahitophel might give him If a man should see a Lyon or Bear coming fiercely against him this could not but at first amaze him notwithstanding if he should perceive a place of safety by him and run to it and see himself in it now he would fear no more The malice and wrath of Persecutors their threatnings banishment imprisonment ruine of families and killing the body doth at first startle and affright a good man but having been with the Lord and graciously found him he fears not what any Tyrant can do cares not for his big words and stout looks for he sees the Tyrant bound and knows the Lord will not unchaine him neither suffer him to stir otherwise then it shall make for the glory of his great name in e Phil. 1.28 the salvation of the one and perdition of the other It was an evident sign that the Lord answered not Saul seeing his terror and trembling continued upon his heart Is not that Scripture in part fulfill'd at this day f Isa 33.14 The sinners in Zion are afrayd fearfulness hath surprized the Hypocrites Is not Cains case the condition of many g Gen. 4.15 they think every one that meets them will kill them h Pro. 14.13 In the midst of laughter their hearts are full of sorrow i Jer. 20.3 4. Magor-Missabib fear is round about them k Job 15.21 A dreadful sound is in their ear They dream of danger when they sleep and where ever they come l Deut. 28.66 Have no assurance of their lives Oh! what fantastick and pannick fears and Satanical delusions an unquiet guilty conscience causeth He that hath a minde to hurt others fears it is in the minde of every one to hurt him But what may we think of such people Truly I think if the Lord had any regard to their prayers he would not leave them under such continual terror and dreadful amazement m Psa 112.7 A good man shall not be afraid of any evil tidings But these people when n Jer. 49.23 they have heard any evil tidings they are faint-hearted And though it be but a Hear-say and a Noise and nothing in it yet they tremble
Jehovah and say l Ezra 9.14 he hath punished us less than our iniquities deserve In short our sins are as m John 11.39 41. the Stone upon the grave which must be rolled away by confession and heart sorrow in order to the reviving of the work 2. Though the Lord will revive his work n Ezek. 36.37 yet for this he will be sought unto by his people to do it for them A man may be willing to do his Friend a good Turn yet he expects he should ask it of him o Mat. 7.7 Ask and have p Zac. 2.13 Be silent O all flesh before the Lord for he is RAISED up out of his holy habitation Observe it is not said he is risen but he is raised Well q Gen. 49.9 Who shall Rouze him up Who hath raised the Lord out of his holy habitation The Prophet will tell you r Psal 90.13 14 15 16 17. For the sighing of the needy now will I arise saith the Lord. Thus the Church in the Wildernesse to have the work up again and to go forward is earnest in prayer Return O Lord how long and let it repent thee concerning thy Servants O satisfie us early with thy mercy that we may rejoyce and be glad all our dayes Make us glad according to the dayes wherein thou hast afflicted us and the years wherein we have seen evill Let thy work appear unto thy Servants and thy glory unto their Children And let the beauty of the Lord our God be upon us and establish thou the work of our hands Yea the work of our hands establish thou it 3. That Councel of our Saviour is to be heeded ſ Luke 12.35 36. Let your loynes be girded about and your light shining That when the Lord cometh and knocks you may open unto him immediatly If a man have a promise of some great office and preferment should he not endeavour to fit himself for it How to be prepared for the Lords work when it shall come forth again is shewed us in the t Rev. 14.1 4 5. Characters of the Lambs followers they have his Fathers name not the Mark of the Beast written in their foreheads These are they which are not defiled with women for they are Virgins These are they which follow the Lamb wheresoever he goeth these were redeemed from among men being the first fruits unto God and the Lamb And in their mouth was found no guile for they are without fault before the throne of God What is the reason so many have fallen under the Lords work made shipwrack of it and themselves too They took it up before they were meet for it If a Fool or Mad man be at the Helme neeeds must that Vessel miscarry If the Guide be blind the Followers of him will miss their way u Ec. 10.16 Wo to thee O Land when thy King is a Child and thy Princes eat in the morning that is one who out of inferiour Condition is leapt into a Throne and gives himselfe with his New Lords to lust and pleasures and make their own Interests and Profits the chief thing that they look after and prefer that before the Publick good As we expect therefore not to be laid aside and stand ashamed when the work shall be revived Let us not sleep as do others but be sober and watch keep oyle in our vessel x Heb. 10.23 Hold fast the profession of our faith without wavering and y verse 35. not cast away our confidence which hath great recompence of reward When a man is to begin a thing and makes onely a rough draught any instrument will serve the turn but afterward when he comes to fine work then he useth and must have better tooles Though I do attribute to the work done as much as any man rightly can yet this I humbly conceive it hath hitherto been but a rough draught very low and mean comparatively to what the work will be when the Lord shall give it a Resurrection And therefore as the work will be much finer so he will use better instruments or if he use any of the former instruments he will make them purer and better than ever He will have a Psal 102 18. a Created people b Isa 13.3 Sanctified ones c Rev. 17.14 Called and chosen and faithfull d Rev. 15.6 Cloathed in pure and white linnen and having their breasts girded with golden girdles Quest But how and in what manner will the Lord revive his work And when will that blessed Time of finding come Ans There are many signes which go before a storme and ●any symptomes which discover d●seases before men fall into them So I think before the Lord will appear again for the old Interest of Christ and his people against the enemies thereof there will be some signes and Symptomes going immediately before The husbandman that hath the eye of experience will give a fair guess of the whole day by the morning I shall leave other men to their own conjectures For my part I do apprehend so farre already a dawning of the work as I dare adventure in the strength and power of my God to give a sober guess of it Gods work in the womb of Providence is according to what the Prophet speaks of Gods forming him in the womb of his mother He begins with e Psal 139. his unformed substance or Embrio that is the body in the womb before it hath perfect shape then he speaks of being covered with skin and flesh Lastly how curiously he was made namely with sinewes veines arteries and variety of limbs As an Embroiderer joyneth many parcels and wier-work of various colours very artificially and curiously together untill there comes forth some goodly portraiture or other dainty workmanship and all this is done in the lowest part of the earth so he calleth the womb because of Gods secret and unknown making of men there In such a way is the work of God in the womb of providence Oh it is fearfully and marvelously made It is at first as it were unwrought afterwards it hath flesh and bone but curiously embroidered like a piece of needle work before it comes visible forth In this womb of Providence are the seaven last vials formed and the Angels which shall pour them out So the little Stone which shall smite the Image and the weapons of war which shall thrash Babylon and all the mountains of the world That this work should be in the womb of Providence yea and so curiously wrought as ready to come forth yet not perceived it is no wonder f Ecc. 11.5 As thou knowest not what is the way of the spirit nor how the bones do grow in the womb of her that is with Child so thou knowest not the works of God who makes all g Job 28.23 God understandeth the way thereof and he knoweth the place thereof Quest But can you demonstrate by any fair