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A81870 A cluster of grapes taken out of the basket of the woman of Canaan. Or, Counsel and comfort for beleeving soules, comming to Christ and meeting with discouragement. Being the summe of certain sermons preached upon Matthew 15. from verse 22. to verse 29. Wherein among other things, is declared more particularly, I. What seeming harsh entertainment the soul may find from Christ. II. What holy, and humble behaviour the soul ought to have under that entertainment. III. How blessed and comfortable a conclusion Christ will make with the soul at last. / By John Durant preacher of the gospel in Canterbury. Durant, John, b. 1620. 1660 (1660) Wing D2672; Thomason E1746_1; ESTC R209696 132,901 225

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especially considering the many former Presidents of persons coming to Christ that this woman should have been embraced presently How lowly doth shee come how loudly doth shee cry in the language of what Eaith doth shee speak yet Christ doth not answer her Remember yee the Lord Jesus may let a soul sometimes long lye before him and never take him up You indeed read of the Prodigal who when hee fell upon his face the Father fell upon his neck but beware thou promise not thy self this presently Christ may let thee fall upon thy face and not fall upon thy neck In Matthew 11. verse last You have there a sweet call Come unto mee yee that are weary c. Now I pray minde it a poor soul may go to Jesus Christ very weary and heavy laden and the Lord may let it lye a great while under the burthen of filth under the burthen of guilt and of fears and may seem for a while not at all to minde it Certainly it could not bee a little while that David lay under the burthen of Gods absence after hee had sinned against him See Psal 38. and the beginning where hee complains That his wounds did fester and were corrupt David was like a man going to a Chirurgion with many wounds and the Chirurgion lets the wounds stink before hee gives a plaister to him Sinners look about you The Lord Christ may let you lye without a plaister many a day without washing your wounds many a day Paul prayed three times for one thing and that thing denied him If ever you come and knock and cry and call and the Lord doth not presently open do not say never one was so dealt withall as I am the Woman of Canaan was so before thee that is clear shee was not presently made welcome Secondly The Lord did not onely not entertain her but did not speak a word to her So it is expresly vers 23. The Lord answered her not a word Oh my Brethren how harsh was this what not a word O! not a word Why if the Lord Jesus will not presently give the balm that the wounded soul doth beg will hee not speak No not a word And yet it is noted Shee cried after him yet not a word not a word It is upon record as the case of Saul setting forth the greatness of his distress when God did most severely deal with him That he Lord did not answer him by dreams or visions nor by Urim nor Thummim that is God did not speak a word And my Brethren let mee tell you It is a harsh dealing when the Lord shall let us lye crying and hee bee dumb as if hee did not hear It is harsh not to bee heard There are two waies by which the Lord speaks viz. 1 By his Spirit 2 By some actual dealing with the soul 1 Sometimes Christ saith by the Spirit Soul bee of good comfort thy sins are forgiven 2 At other times hee gives good signs by supporting and refreshing the soul but it may so fall out as that hee may carry it so seemingly harsh as not to answer a word to the soul either way And this is no new thing wee read in Psal 22.1 2. David there who was then a type of poor souls cries out there Why art thou so far from helping mee and from the words of my roaring O God I cry but thou hearest not So in Job 30.20 saith Job I cry unto thee and thou dost not hear mee I stand up and thou regardest it not Hee saith God did not so much as regard what hee said If the Lord Jesus would not presently entertain us to do as wee wish yet certainly one would think a word were but little but sometimes Christ will not speak a word Thirdly The Lord carries it so seemingly harsh that when others speak on her behalf hee refuses to hear Mark it here were as wee say good spokesmen for this woman Vers 23. His Disciples besought him saying send h●r away for shee crieth after us i. e. As if they should say Lord the poor woman cries very loudly shee cries after us as the beast after the Foal c. What saith Christ why I am not sent but to the lost sheep of the house of Israel Hee puts them by hee gives them a denial and something more as wee shall shew by and by In Numb 12. you read a sad story of Miriam Moses his Sister shee had provoked God and God had smote her with a Leprosie and Moses cried to the Lord for her saith the Lord If her Father had spit upon her face should shee not bee shut out of the Camp seven da●es Oh my Brethren sometimes the Minister may the Father may pray and the Mother may pray for the childe and yet the Lord will not speak but put them off If Moses and Samuel should speak to mee for this people yet my minde could not bee towards them Jer. 15.1 Oh my Brethren It is no new thing for the Lord to carry it so seemingly harsh as not to hear others when they speak on our behalf Possibly the soul may say I am unworthy to speak but had I some friend to speak on my behalf certainly then hee would hear why they may all speak for thee and yet Christ may put them all by Fourthly The Lord doth reject her though shee doth renew and reiterate her motion again to him This is harsh And pray minde how shee doth it Shee came and shee WORSHIPPED him saying Lord help mee It is not said in verse 22. that shee worsh●pped him or that shee fell down But here it is said Shee worshipped him Shee renews her request with vehemency and with reverence and here was her humiliation put forth Weigh it but a while Lord help mee c. My Brethren shee speaks at this rate as if shee should say Lord help if thou do not help mee I perish Lord help mee if thou dost not help mee vain is the help of Man Shee adores him as the Lord But doth this prevail nothing less though shee renews her cry yet the Lord turns her off It is harsh not to bee bid welcome not to have a word not to have others heard when they speak for us but when the soul shall repeat and re-inforce and as it were heighten her humiliation and prayer then to bee rejected this is an addition to all the former yet sometimes the Lord doth thus And wee finde a like instance to this in o●hers saith Job in chap. 16.6 7. Though I speak my grief is not asswaged and though I forbear what am I eased but now hee hath made mee weary thou hast made desolate all my company The Lord may as it were tyre out the soul and make it weary And so in Psal 69. and the beginning I sink into the deep I am weary of crying my throat is dried mine eyes fail while I wait for my God The Lord may let the soul cry again and again till
Lord may seem to put us off for a while and make as if hee would not give us a Morsel yet secretly hee will give supports to the soul as in Psal 138.3 In the day when I cried thou answeredst mee and strengthenedst mee with strength in my soul Secret sufficient soul-strength shall certainly bee given in by Jesus Christ however hee may carry it at first at last the soul shall bee able to say All the while Christ did frown upon mee I had some secret supports given So that though the example bee rare and though some things in it bee extraordinary yet in these three particulars every soul at last shall finde Christ will carry it kindely however at first hee may carry it strange To come now to give an account of the Reasons of the point There are many Reasons which if need were wee might dilate upon I shall onely name these four or five The first Reason whence it comes to pass that Jesus Christ will deal thus kindly at last Is taken from God the Father My Beloved that same Will Command and Commission which Jesus Christ hath received from the Father and which hee is careful to observe is the great reason of this Carriage of Jesus Christ I pray mark it a little Christ coming into the world hee comes not onely as our Saviour but as his Fathers Servant and this hath an influence upon the heart and upon the hand of Christ in all his carriage to us This i. e. That hee comes as the Fathers Servant and because God the Father will have him do thus and thus therefore to bee certain hee will do it As for instance doth Jesus Christ come into the world to dye for sinners what is the ground of it because God the Father hath given him in Commission so to do So will not Christ break the bruised Reed nor quench the smoaking Flax as it is prophesied hee will not Isa 42 Why this is the Reason because hee is his Fathers Servant as it is there vers 1. and God hath charged him that hee shall not break the bruised Reed c. And so in this particular Jesus Christ will at last deal kindly with all that truly come unto him because this is the will of him that sent him This is particularly the reason in John 6.37 38. a Scripture that you may look upon as the foundation of your Faith but I wish you did well understand what you did build your Faith upon All that come to mee I will in no wise cast off What is the reason Mark the 38. vers For I came down from Heaven not to do my own will but the will of him that sent mee When you act your Faith upon Jesus Christ for his kindness I pray look to God the Father likewise and this will further strengthen your Faith The poor soul is ready to say why should Jesus Christ receive mee why should Jesus Christ carry it kindly to mee what is there in mee nothing But there is another ground there is the will of him that sent him there is the Fathers will God the Father deals well with us for Christs sake and Jesus Christ deals well with us for the Fathers sake So that now my Beloved when the poor soul goes to Jesus Christ you may imagine that God the Father saies thus Son deal well with that soul it is my will that thou shouldest not cast him off Indeed in this place Christ doth intimate that hee doth carry himself according to his Commission The Commission that was given to Christ it was the ground of this whole carriage of Christ But here is the Commission Christ hee shall not give childrens bread to Doggs yet if Doggs will come to him and lye at the Fathers door it is the will of his Father that hee should not cast them off Secondly The innate kindness and tenderness of the heart of Christ is the reason of this truth that hee will deal well at last though hee seem to carry it strange at first My Beloved the Lord Jesus hath that personal renderness in himself that if his Father should never have wished him nor willed him to deal thus kindly with poor souls his own bowels would have put him on to it Indeed the bowe 's of Christ are so tender that the tenderest love is set out by the bowels When Paul would have the Philippians to know how much hee did love them and long after them saith hee Phil. 1.8 I long after you in the bowels of Jesus Christ My Beloved the Lord Jesus Christ hee hath tender bowels and because of that it is that hee doth deal tenderly with poor souls that come to him What is the particular nature and notion of bowels in the Scripture it is this For a person to bee moved at last by the sense of a persons misery though at first hee may seem to stand off You have many notable instances of this That of Joseph what was it which made Joseph deal kindly at last though hee did deal roughly at first In Gen. 43.30 His bowels yearned within him and that made him to speak kindly to his brethren O my Beloved The Lord Jesus is full of bowels hee doth pitty many times when hee is not spoken to as in Luk. 7.13 It is said there concerning a Woman that Christ had compassion on her hee was troubled for his bowels did yearn towards her The Lord Jesus having therefore such tender bowels thence it comes to pass that though at first hee may carry it strangely yet at last hee will carry it kindly This poor Woman of Canaan once the Lord seemed to speak harshly to her but his bowels did yearn and upon that account hee dealt well at last The third Reason in a word is this Christ will carry it thus well at last because in a sense hee is very fearful and therefore very careful that none do perish in a good way at least through his neglect My Beloved Christ is fearful of the perishing of poor souls especially in a good way and most especially through his neglect Sinners look about you if you will rebel and run away from Christ and wander from him and perish Christ cares not but if thou hast a heart to look towards God if thou goest after Jesus Christ and criest to him hee is very fearful lest thou shouldest perish in such a good way Isa 57.16 Saith God there For I will not contend for ever neither will I bee alwaies wrath for the spirit should fail before mee and the souls which I have made If Christ should carry it tough alwaies the spirit of the poor creature would fail If so bee you will wander in the high waies from Christ then the speech of the Prophet may bee made good in Isa 51.20 Thy Sons have fainted they lye at the head of all the streets as a wilde Bull in a Net they are full of the fury of the Lord the rebuke of thy God Yea but if
nothing c. Why know the Lord doth do it but sometimes and know that that God that speaks harshly to thee now will speak sweetly afterwards Note that place Judges 10. The people of Israel there cry to God deliver us this once what saith the Lord in vers 13. You have forsaken mee go to your Gods I will deliver you no more get you gone saith God and yet mark they follow on their cry save us but this once and it is said in vers 16. his soul was grieved for them Oh my Brethren though the Lord do seemingly entertain you harshly at first yet bee of good comfort hee may yet speak well to you yea hee will at last Onely let mee conclude with a little peece of the story of Joseph It may bee there are some of the women of Canaan that have cried long pray remember Joseph and Josephs Brethren came down to him My Lord say they wee are the children of one Man and wee come to buy corn and Joseph answered them roughly by and by hee laies one by the heels hee lets them go and keeps but one Oh the poor Brethren of Joseph might think what shall wee do wee are come into a strange Country and wee meet with strange language wee came to buy bread and wee are made prisoners you all know the story how Joseph entertained his Brethren at last Three things are in Josephs story in the book of Genesis First Though hee speaks roughly yet his bowels were towards his dear Brethren Secondly Though hee spake roughly it was that hee might have Renjamin And thirdly Though hee spake roughly yet at last hee entertained them royally Jesus is our Joseph and wee go to him for corn the Lord may speak roughly to us as Joseph did to them But first Hee hath bowels when hee speaks roughly Oh Jesus his bowels did roll to this poor woman when hee spake roughly When I spake against him my bowels were turned within mee saith God of Ephraim Oh thou childe of Canaan thou sayest hee hath called thee Dogg beleeve it hee is grieved for it at his heart Oh the sounding of the bowels of Christ are often towards us when hee seems to carry it harsh And then secondly Why did hee speak so harshly at first it was all to get Benjamin let us allude to it and apply it to you You have a Benjamin the Lord loves your hearts your soul your spirit that is your Bejamin the Lord speaks roughly that hee may have Benjamin and when once that Benjamin comes a living heart is brought to him hee will quickly make friends Lastly Joseph made a large recompence for all and truly so will the Lord Jesus make a large amends for all Oh children of Canaan in the Promise and thou woman of Canaan in the letter though the Lord seem harsh at first yet at last hee will bee sweet they shall have corn and mony too they shall have enough to bring them where they shall have all the Land Thou shalt have soul and body-mercies mercy for the way and mercy for the Country The Lord Jesus will deal bountifully The Lord may deal roughly but hee will yet deal royally How did hee deal with this woman Oh Woman bee it unto thee even as thou wilt Jesus did never speak so to any body Christ may say at last Oh soul go to the pot of Manna and take and eat what thou wantest what thou wishest And poor soul bee it to thee even as thou wilt for soul body daughter and all Though the Lord Christ may speak roughly at first and entertain seemingly severe yet hee doth end really sweet Thus much at present Reasons why Christ at first seems to bee harsh The Third SERMON Matthew 15. from vers 23 and so on But hee answered her not a word And his Disciples came and besought him saying Send her away for shee crieth after us But hee answered and said I am not sent but unto the lost sheep of the house of Israel Then came shee and worshipped him saying Lord help mee But hee answered and said It is not meet to take the childrens bread and to cast it to doggs c. BEsides those things which are commonly experienced and which must bee certainly expected in the coming of every soul to Christ besides those there are some RARE extraordinary things that now and then fall out upon some souls in their coming to ●hrist And my Brethren it concerns us to bee acquainted with them that in case they should befall us as others wee may know what to think and how to carry our selves Now in this story of the Woman of Canaan wee have some of those rare and extraordinary things which may befall some souls when they come to Christ Indeed wee have not the like History in all the New Testament unto this you read of many that came to Christ and you read how Christ did entertain them but you never read that Christ did carry it so to any as hee did to the Woman of Canaan There were four heads of matter unto which I said we might reduce this story First The coming of the Woman to Christ that wee have dispatched The Woman came upon a low account at first shee had a childe-sick possessed with Satan and her sick childe did revive a dead soul and brings her to Christ But now the second head wee are come to It is Christs entertainment of this Woman How doth Christ entertain her shee comes with much affection shee speaks with great humility how doth Christ welcome her truly very strangely hee answers her not a word And when the Disciples spake on her behalf hee seems to reprove them when shee renews her request hee puts her off with a dreadful answer so strangely doth Christ sometimes carry it to poor souls The Doctrine wee are upon from the carriage of Christ to the Woman is Doct. That Iesus Christ is seemingly harsh sometimes to some souls when they come to him Wee expressed the Doctrine with more caution because it is rare and it must not bee mistaken Therefore wee told you the l●st day those three expressions are boundaries of the point 1 It is but seemingly There is harshness in the carriage when none in the heart 2 And that sometimes 3 And but to some persons wee do not read of any more but this one to whom Christ did carry it so There were two things I said I would open in the doctrinal part First Wherein Christ might shew some kinde of harshness sometimes to poor souls This wee opened by this instance of Christs carriage to this Woman 1 Hee doth not entertain her 2 Hee doth not speak to her 3 Puts off them that spake for her 4 When shee renews her request shee is not the better 5 Nay hee speaks that as might dash her hope 6 And at last hee doth for her but upon a great dispute and after denials and delaies Secondly But whence is it that the Lord should thus
shall stand off that will make the soul come on more hastily Jesus Christ doth catch us by craft as the Apostle saith 2 Cor. 12.16 Truly Christ doth catch some poor souls by craft as the fisher-man doth the fish you know or may have heard how that is The fisher-man laies the bait and draws it as it were away hee draw it before the fish and when the fish is ready to take it hee doth make as if hee snatched it away and why so truly that the fish may catch at it more eagerly and bee held by it more surely So doth Christ with us when hee shall offer and seem to draw back when hee shall come neer and suffer us as it were to touch him and then snatch away again this will make us come on more earnestly and close with him more eagerly The soulby this means takes the bait I and the soul will hold it too when it hath it beleeve it Sins the Lord Jesus Christ is kinde to catch by craft Well this is the account of the Reason wherefore it is that sometimes Christ is seemingly harsh to some souls There are but three Uses I aim at in this Doctrine Use 1. The first Use is To let us all see that Christ is not so easily come by as the generality of people do think All have Christ freely but not easily Minde it My Brethren I think and I will tell you my thoughts because it may awaken you and do you good I think many will go to Hell as upon other mistakes so upon this that they do think it easie to go to Heaven and easie to come by Jesus Christ But if it bee true that Christ stands a loof off from a poor soul then it will appear to bee a hard work to come by him Remember this you will finde three things will make it hard work ere Jesus Christ and you bee brought together 1 The backwardness of your own hearts 2 The many hinder ances and puts in of Satan 3 And the seeming backwardness of Jesus Christ First Your own hearts will bee backward Ah soul unless the Lord make it a day of his power they are not a willing people Psa 110. hee that talks of free-will I am afraid was never sensible of free-grace nor of the backwardness of his own heart Secondly The Devil makes it hard work too Verily when the soul would go to Christ the Devil will hinder and set one to hinder another to keep the soul off from going to Jesus Christ But thirdly and especially The seeming harsh dealing of Jesus Christ makes it very hard work Oh say some poor souls My thinks the Lord makes mee willing and hungring after a Christ but when I come to Christ Christ hangs off My thinks God the Father is willing I should have Christ hee hath sent him the Spirit is willing hee hath revealed Christ to mee and my heart is willing but I come to Christ and hee doth not hear mee verily here you will finde difficulty and it will much pazzle and try Faith to beleeve upon and close with a Christ who seems to stand at a distance His seeming harsh dealing will make it real hard beleeving Use 2. The second Use is of Caution I pray learn by this to take heed how you provoke the Lord Jesus Christ to deal thus harshly with any of you My Brethren the Lord Christ can frown and look bitterly and deal severely c. and beware how you provoke him so to do The truth is there bee some souls that rationally I mean religiously rationally cannot expect otherwise that if Christ do receive them hee should receive them very harshly Let mee in a word touch upon this and do you remember it Two words I would speak my minde in that I may not bee mistaken First this I do not say that there are any souls that have reason to think Jesus Christ will reject them Whatever you are Canaanite Perisite or Jebusite c. Whoever you are before the Lord I do not say there is reason for you to conclude that there is no coming to the Lord. But This I say secondly That though you have no reason to think hee will cast you off yet you have reason to think hee will deal harshly with you you may have reason to fear hee will not presently entertain you First I think there bee some souls that may verily expect God may make them stand at the door and wait till they cool their heels and though Christ will let them in at last yet hee may set them stand all night Some souls Christ may let them bee hoarse with crying and yet Jesus Christ may stand off Secondly There are some souls that may expect that though hee should let them in yet it may bee with them as with some childe the childe is let in and hee sits at the table but the Father looks so strangely and harshly on him that his meat doth him no good thou mayest never rellish mercy sweetly till thou comest to Heaven it may bee Thirdly There are some souls that may expect that though Christ will give them mercy yet hee will dispure it out with them that they shall wrestle a whole night as Jacob and go limping all their life time and bee called Dogg many a time and as it were threatned with a cudgel before ever hee give them childrens bread Therefore I beseech you for the Lords sake souls look about you Now there are three sorts of people that have thus reason to think that though Christ may receive them at last yet it may bee very harsh at first First Those that have dealt very harshly with Jesus Christ With the froward I will bee froward saith God Grace will receive froward ones at last yet hee will bee harsh Why what was the matter Joseph looks so roughly upon his Brethren their consciences could tell them Wee had not pitty upon our Brother Gen. 42.21 Sirs there are many poor souls deal harshly with Jesus Christ I say deal harshly with Christ is there any deals harshly with him you will say how can that bee why bee not mistaken as you deal with Christs members so you deal with him You scoff at poor Saints and Christ takes it as against himself O minde it you that have been or are the persecutors of the Lords people you can expect no other but that Christ should deal harshly with you since you have done so by him It may bee there is a poor man or woman by thee that hath precious Faith I say that hath precious Faith thou dealest hardly with them and so thou dealest hardly with Jesus Christ in them and hee may do so with thee Secondly Those souls that have lived in any more notable prophaneness than others may expect if Christ receive them it should bee as the woman of Canaan harshly Take a plain similitude Let two men go to a Physician the one hath a little knock on the crown a little dressing a
little washing doth cure it another hath a wound in the thigh or the arm that must have a great deal of lancing and washing ere it bee whole Oh! sins are wounds the least vanities are knocks on the crowns but there are blasphemies and uncleannesses and unrighteousnesses with a witness and the Lord must deal a little harshly with thee how else should hee deal with thee Tremble at every little sin but tremble especially at great sins I say not that great sins shall hinder us from Christ but upon the account of them at our first beleeving wee may meet with harshness in Christ The deeper our wounds the sharper our cure alwaies Thirdly There are a third sort of people that cannot but expect Christ will deal harshly with them Those that do neglect many a sweet and gracious tender of mercy and salvation by Jesus Christ many a day Suppose two people in the same Congregation one is crouded here that never heard the Gospel all his daies another is here that hath heard the Gospel many years you that have neglected sweet calls and precious opportunities if Christ receive you at last it will bee rich mercy but it will bee harshly I have often thought of it young people do not know how much bitterness of spirit they avoid by closing with Christ betimes My thinks I see some souls under such a condition you have stayed out all day and come home at midnight I do not say you shall not bee received when you come but you may bee received with a whip and go to bed without a Supper as wee use to say to some children Now I am afraid of one snare of the Devil My thinks I hear the Devil whispering to some souls well bee it so as you say so long as Christ will receive you at last so long as I shall not go to Hell so long as I shall have mercy at last then I will go on c. I will speak three words to this First of all It is more than you know I say it is more than you know that you shall bee saved at last I say it is possible Christ may receive the soul but how do you know it who did tell thee that it thou didst sin so many years after all thou shouldest have Christ with a whip and a knock Secondly It is a thousand to one that it shall bee so The soul that puts off closing with Christ upon this presumption that hee shall have it at last and will presume to tarry because hee perswades himself of a sure reception though it may bee sore I say these of all persons in my judgement have ground to fear lest the Lord give them to a deluded heart to damning dreams and soul-cheating hopes I fear if any bee thus Christ will not receive them no not at first nor last neither sweetly nor severely therefore take heed of this delusion But let mee add Thirdly I will suppose this that thou shalt bee saved at last very harshly Consider the terms dost thou know how harsh they will bee Dost thou know what terrours of the Lord may bee upon thee what terrours of Hell may bee in thee c Oh Sirs who knows the power of Gods wrath who knows the terrour of a wounded conscience can you live seven years under the apprehension of Gods wrath fourteen years under terrour and every day to walk up and down under everlasting burnings Beware how you go on upon those tearms but let every soul bee wise now beware now bee watchful now that sith the Lord though hee bee sweet can bee bitter beware how you provoke him to bee so to you Last Use The third and last Use It is for Exhortation to exhort you all to receive this truth so as not to bee offended with it I say so to receive this truth c. I remember our Lord and Saviour in John 16. preaches the truth of persecution upon this account These things saith hee I speak that you may not bee offended c. My Brethren this Truth this great Truth this strange Truth that Christ may deal thus hardly with some souls that come to him I preach it and tell you of it that you may not bee offended not offended when it comes to pass as to your particulars There are two offences one is therefore to say I will never go to Christ The other offence is I finde it so that Christ is harsh and therefore I will go no further I pray bee not thus offended First Do not stumble upon this as a rock of offence and say I will not go to Christ this is but to some I do not say the Lord will deal thus with all say not were I in the Woman of Canaans condition I could never hold up and therefore I will stand off Do not say so who are you that walk uprightly and avoid sin and snatch at a tender of mercy and are willing to come at a call go to Christ and you will finde that hee will entertain you friendly or suppose it bee seemingly harsh yet remember better bee entertained by Christ seemingly harsh than not to go at all and bee shut out for ever bee not offended therefore do not stumble at going to Christ Secondly Let no soul bee so offended at this dealing as to say I will bee gone I will bee gone I will wait no longer By Brethren it may bee there may bee some poor soul here before the Lord that may say I am a second Woman of Canaan a woman of a bitter spirit of a grieved soul because I have gone to Christ and am not entertained I have got Father Mother Minister childe to pray for mee I am not yet answered My beloved for all this thou art but a Woman of Canaan and the Lord may deal with you as such what though hee speak not at all or but harshly this is not new neither do thou so wonder at it or bee offended by it as to think of drawing back or going away from Jesus Christ Therefore let mee speak two words to thee 1 One is Bee advised 2 The other is Bee encouraged The first word is of Advice I pray take advice O poor heart Thou sayest thou hast gone to Christ and hee frowns thou sayest thou hast looked up to the brazen Serpent and yet the sting of the fiery Serpent abides thou sayest thou hast called for a crum of bread and no answer comes bee advised to look about you to see why God deals thus with you you may bee bold with the Lord Jesus hee never checked the Woman with boldness ask Christ Lord is thy design to humble mee then do so or Lord what is thy design is it to try mee then do so but support mee Is it to heighten thy self in my heart Lord what is thy design look about you and consider for which of all the Reasons it is that the Lord deals thus with you Secondly Bee encouraged to wait upon the Lord yet a
shee did not speak it But then in the second place Quest 2. Why doth our Lord say unto her Bee it unto thee even as thou wilt Take a double Answer to this likewise Answ 1. The Lord Jesus saw that this Woman did want more things than one Jesus Christ saw all her wants and all her wishes too though shee did not express them That place in Romans 8. is known to all of you but the 27. verse is not so often taken notice of And hee that searcheth the hearts knoweth what is the mind of the spirit because hee maketh intercession for the Saints according to the will of God The soul sighs and groans by the Spirit and many a time the soul doth not know his own sighing who shall know it why Hee shall know it that makes intercession this is particularly spoken of Jesus Christ The Spirit helps thee to sigh and thou canst not tell thy own sighs Jesus Christ can tell what it means I say Jesus Christ knows for that place is to bee understood particularly of Christ for it is hee that maketh intercession as it is there expressed It is a Scripture which may much stay our hearts Christ knows what wee want even then when wee cannot tell our selves onely in the general sigh Minde it Oh my Beloved you go to Jesus Christ with one word and a many sighs the Lord will answer all your sighs and will say Bee it to you not onely as you speak but as you groan and as you sigh too Answ 2. The Lord Christ loves to shew his bounty in rewarding any souls for any delay Isa 61.7 for your shame you shall have double And Zechariah 9.12 Turn yee to the strong hold yee prisoners of hope even to day do I declare that I will render double unto thee Upon these accounts it was that our Lord doth not answer this Woman with a particular word take what you come for but in a general way bids her take all things any thing which shee could desire take what thou wilt as thou wilt But to proceed to the last Question The Third and last Question is Why doth the Lord give this in the last place Her Daughter was made whole One would have thought this should have been the first word Woman go thy way thy daughter is whole but first hee speaks of her Faith and then to her souls desire Why doth Christ so that is the Question Answ Now the Answer hereunto is easie and it may bee this Our Lord Jesus is wise and gracious and therefore knowing what wee need most and what is best to bestow upon us Hee doth still give that first which is most necessary and which is the chiefest My Beloved I pray remember it The Lord loves to give the best mercies first her Daughter was possessed with a Devil but that was but a corporal infirmitie her own soul was more under the power of the Devil and the deliverance of that most needful therefore hee gives the more necessary thing first O my Beloved you have a wise Christ a good Christ hee will satisfie particular desires but hee will first do the best things Indeed Christ reacheth us to begg the best things first Seek yee first the Kingdome of Heaven and therefore first pray Thy Kingdome come But wee are ignorant and apt to mistake wee often ask the best things last Now Christ will give the best first Therefore hee begins to speak to the Mothers soul here before hee mentions her Daughters distemper But let this suffice for these Questions To come to the words there are many Points observable from this place Particular Notes I shall take in by the by and therefore shall not touch upon them Neither shall I press the words too hard there is no need of it This Text like a brave hony-comb drops out in three things like hony without any pressing First Observe here What it was that carried the Woman on and thorow all this while what bladder kept his Woman from sinking It was Faith O Woman great is thy Faith Secondly Observe What rich bounty is here here is glorious Grace rich Grace Have what thou wilt And then Thirdly Observe That shee hath a particular grant of her special request her Daughter was made whole It is the second thing I do principally aim at but shall speak of the two other And first Observe from the first That it is true Faith alone that carries the soul thorow all difficulties and discouragements in the way to Christ I shall not bee large in the handling of this Point I have often spoken of Faith and the work of Faith as it doth receive Christ how that is performed c. therefore I shall confine my self to the Text and the boundaries of it to shew that in all the difficulties the soul meets withall in coming to Christ Faith bears the soul up under all And pray mark what I say I say true Faith nor strong Faith neither do I say a degree of Faith but a true Faith It is true this Woman had great Faith and shee needed it for she had great difficulties but the Point lies positively thus Faith if it bee true it is that and that alone that carries up the soul above all difficulties and discouragements in its coming to Christ I suppose I need not tell you that there are difficulties in the way of coming to Christ This Woman knew there were difficulties and discouragements but what carried her thorow did her Patience carry her thorow shee had that did her reverend esteem of Christ carry her thorow shee had that did the pinch of her wants carry her thorow No Christ doth not say Oh Woman great is thy patience or great is thy esteem of mee or great is thy want But O Woman great is thy Faith It was the Womans Faith that carried her thorow these difficulties I will demonstrate this Doctrine by some instances and therefore I shall mention some of the difficulties which are in our way to Christ and shew how that it is Faith and Faith alone by which the Lord doth use to help us against all these difficulties Now therefore I pray minde it and you may mostly observe in our-coming to Christ There are four waies from whence our difficulties and discouragements do arise and you will see that true Faith alone will carry the soul thorow all these The difficulties arise thus from 1 Self 2 Satan 3 The World 4 Christ himself may do that seemingly which may and doth make it difficult to come unto him But now yet see as to each how Faith carries the soul thorow all these To begin with the first which is Self that comes in to oppose us And pray good people look about you your selves are the greatest hinderances to keep you from Christ now what shall carry us up above our selves but Faith by Faith Moses denies himself And saith Christ Whoever will come after mee must deny himself how shall hee do
Or if you will wee shall express the Observation to prevent mistakes thus That all those who truly come to Christ shall in the issue finde his carriage to bee very kinde howsoever at first it may seem very strange You see the Doctrine lies full in the words wee have opened in the story already how strangely Christ did carry it at first to this poor Woman but how sweetly doth hee carry it at last Sorrow and weeping may bee for a night saith David Psal 30.5 but joy comes in the morning Oh my Beloved it may thunder and lighten and bee tempestuous in the beginning of the day and yet it may prove a fair sun-shiny day after First coming to Christ may have clouds and darkness but the latter part shall have light and life This point is very comfortable certain and clear in this instance It is comfortable in all its branches and it is certain in its bottoming this example being a sure bottom to build the Doctrine upon And you will see it clear also if you will but minde the terms in which I express it Now there are two terms I keep in the Point that I would desire you to minde The first relates to the persons that are considered in this Point And the Second relates to the thing it self The first relates to the persons that are considered in this point And they are all those that truly come to the Lord Jesus My Beloved there are two sorts of persons who live under the sound of the Gospel that I cannot think upon but with a sad heart The one are those who never so much as pretend to go to Jesus Christ Notwithstanding all Christs tenders of himself notwithstanding all their own need of him upon no account one or other do they so much as pretend to go to Jesus Christ Some are enemies and opposire to very professing of coming to Jesus Christ Secondly There is another sort that pretend to go but go neither rightly nor truly They do not truly come to the Lord Jesus you have a type of both these and their miserie Matth. 22. in the parable of the Wedding There were some that would not go to the Wedding-supper and there was another hee went but hee went without his Wedding-garment why now how did the Lord deal with them for the one it is said in versf 7. Hee sent and miserably destroyed them with his armies And for the other It is said hee found him out and cast him out into utter darkness Therefore minde it all you that have heard of Jesus Christ all you that talk of Jesus Christ if you do not go at all or if you do not go aright this point doth not concern you I do not say Christ will deal well with you alass you deal ill with him and hee will deal sadly with you It is onely those that truly go to Jesus Christ that this point deals withall The Woman of Canaan came to him truly and shee came to him rightly also shee came to him as appears here in this story as to the Messiah the Son of David and shee comes with great humility shee worships him with great resolution shee would not bee put off but above all shee came with a good Faith and this Woman so coming though the Lord dealt strangely with her at first yet hee concludes kindely with her at last The second thing I put in the point is That in the issue and at last Christ will deal kindly with them that rightly come to him I do not say at first hee will do it No at first hee may seem to bee strange but at last in the issue hee will bee kinde Christ will not presently it may bee grant our request but in the issue hee will I will open it thus There is a Threefold Issue or end in which all that come to Christ shall experience his kindness The first is the Issue of the Act of comming it self Secondly The Issue of our whole life And The third is The Issue and End of all things Now in one of these three Issues all that come to Christ shall finde him deal kindely with them First In the Issue of the Act of coming it self I pray mark this Coming to Christ is an action made up of many steps wee do not at once come to Jesus Christ There is the Agress Ingress and Pr●●ress in every going The Agress or Address to it The Ingress The first setting upon it And then the Progress The going on in it Possibly when thou dost first set up a resolution of going to Christ hee will not come in and give thee an answer possibly when thou hast set thy foot in the way and gone a good way hee will not come and speak kindly to you but by that time you are come up to Christ fully then you shall finde Christ will deal kindly with you The soul doth not at first fully come up to Christ it is a great while ere the soul doth fully come off from fin ere the soul doth fully come out of Satans power ere hee doth fully come up to the proposals of Jesus Christ Now do not wonder if Jesus Christ do not deal kindly with you till the Issue of the whole Act but in the Issue of the Act when it is compleated then you shall finde him deal kindly with you You are now it may bee poor soul treating with Jesus Christ and as it is in a treaty of peace between differing states there are some preliminary treatments all is not presently concluded as soon as it is presented There are demurs and debates and there are seeming breakings off and departures no compleatings but as it were for a while complementings It is seldome seen that at first all things are fully concluded upon But when the Treaty is perfected then you have the sound of Trumpets and the noise of Drums and all the expressions pressions of joy that may bee It hath been said of old that comming to Christ it is a Marriage Act and so indeed it is Now there are not compleat Acts of kin●ness till the whole Marriage bee consummate Therefore though Christ may carry it strangely at first yet in the Issue when the Marriage is consummate then you shall finde Christ complying and shewing himself kinde Secondly There is that which wee call the Issue of our life And my Beloved at Death the Lord Jesus Christ will smile upon many a soul who have gone softly in the bitterness of their spirits all their daies Mark the just man and behold the perfect man For the end of that man is peace Psal 37.37 Though you have clouds and darkness upon you all your daies and though Jesus Christ doth seem to carry it roughly to you through the whole course of your pilgrimage yet when you are actually going into the good Land then you shall see Joshuah going before you Many that have had fears and terrours all their life time yet at the end of their
upon you and yours for your unparallel'd care and kindness to Christs Ministers amongst you And for you my Reverend Brethren Let mee beseech you to improve so choice a mercy as you have under your Magistrates I know you desire not how much soever you deserve praise yet let mee say you are to bee praised for that you are of one heart though in all things not of one head you minde and speak the same things of faith and life Though yee disagree in some things of Church-rule and Order your publick worship is in the same place and with the same Spirit There is not heard in your Pulpits where you preach by turns the noise of Axes and Hammars Heats Debates Disputes are exiles at your Assemblies you fast and pray together your design is the same and your endeavours are joint to convert sinners and to establish Saints Those loose and vain opinions which have pestered and plagued many places by your zeal and unity for truth are through Christs blessing marvelously prevented in your Congregations and as for those unchristian Divisions and Animosities which are elsewhere the sinne and shame of dissenting Professours by the Spirit of Love and Peace which rules in your hearts and appears in your labours they are either not at all or not prevailing in your place But that I may not trouble you with more I will onely adde this further that I perceive yee have well studied that Text Psal 77. which speaks of this as Israels happiness that God led them by the hand of Moses and Aaron Surely the people of your Town seem to bee led but by one hand Indeed Moses goes before as it is but fit and Aaron comes after Your Magistrates in Civils and your selves in Spirituals are so one in hand and I hope in heart that though you have offices distinct yet your indeavours are joint and both make up one great mercy to the people under you As they incourage you so yee reverence them They are not such who assume power in Spitituals but leave your work to your selves and yee I hope none of yee are as those who despise Dominion nor intermeddle with the politick affairs Let that heart be filled with sorrow and that hand and head be cursed of the Lord that indeavours in the least the breach of that holy and righteous harmony that is betwixt you I presume yee will say Amen to my prayer for you in this particular To you then holy and beloved Brethren Who fear God and have faith in Jesus and are blessed by and a blessing to such a Magistracy and Ministry Let mee speak also a few words I bear you witness to others that there is amongst you the Spirit and conversation of the good old Puritans whom I mention with honour it is your credit that you are not in this day of reproach and blasphemy which is upon profession for Professors faults a shame to that worthy name wherewith yee are called The itch of novel opinions the botch of vain fashions the plague of neglect of duties and slighting Ordinances and Ministry these are not seen amongst you or on you I verily saw much of Christ in you your carriage was seeming exact and I hope your study is to bee what you seem for Wo be to Hypocrites and Sinners hollow-hearted Professours or ignorant and profane persons in New castle They that are bad under Magistrates and Ministers so good will bee damned without mercy under two of the greatest witnesses that can bee against a people But I hope better things of you though I thus speak I beseech you so live that by your good examples concurring with the power of your Magistrates and preaching of your Ministers yee may help to convince and convert evill doors at least to put to silence the ignorance of foolish men To you all Magistrates and Ministers and Saints jointly and severally let me return my hearty humble thanks for that singular respect which for many years yee have expressed to my ever dear and beloved Brother whose lot is cast among you It is to mee matter of joy and praise before the Lord that since it pleased God who disposes of all our persons and places to carry him so far from all relations that he did vouchsafe to fix him amongst your selves who abundantly make up all relations in your care and kindness to and for him Now the blessed God for ever reward your love to him and his Let your goodness accept of mee who am obliged in and for him this short but sincere acknowledgement for the same I shall not trouble you with the remembrance of that kindness which when by the good hand of God I visited my brother and saw yee you were pleased to express It is your goodness you had rather shew kindness than hear praise Therefore I judge it would trouble you if I should blaze that which yet was such and so great as I have and must speak of to others and before the Lord with thanksgiving your receiving mee and love to mee was in the Spirit of the Gospel yee did receive mee in the name of a Prophet and in the name of a Disciple howbeit I am unworthy that honour Oh that hee who rewards a cup of cold water given upon such an account would abundantly reward your large and loving respects to me even poor me in that way and upon that score My gratitude would overflow did not the consideration of your Modesty which loves not to hear its own applause set mee bounds I will therefore conclude thus May your Persons your Government your Labours your whole Town and your Universal All be alwaies under the special favour of the blessed God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ in whom I remain Right worthy Reverend and Beloved Sirs Your most obliged and most affectionately humble servant JOHN DURANT To the Reader TO serve the counsell of God in a mans particular Generation is a duty incumbent on all that profess themselves the servants of Christ and to bee sincere and diligent therein is to bee in the exercise and partake of the sure mercies of David But to bee willing to do any thing which may bee service to Christ in another Generation and to bee indeed successefull therein is a blessing which few attain unto And yet though such a blessing be obtained but by a few I perswade my self it may at least bee desired and pursued by all For as wee are to covet earnestly the best gifts so are we to aim at and endeavour the best service and such is that which lasts and lives when wee are gone and fallen asleep in our Graves I hope I shall be freed from the crime and censure of pride if I say that my aim in these small pieces which I have been pressed formerly to print was to serve not onely my present but the next Generation And I must acknowledge to the praise of the glory of Christs grace that my experience of
the good liking and acceptance of my Labours this way gives mee grounds to hope that my service may extend it self beyond my own age Certainly books last longer than men and they speak when wee are dead and gone Hereupon I am encouraged once again to appear in the Press for the same service which is only to subserve the counsell of God for the good of thy soul Christian Reader by the following Sermons concerning which I will onely preface a few words about their Occasion Scope and Mode 1 For the Occasion take that thus there is extant among those choice labours of that Man of God Mr. William Bridge now of Yarmouth one Sermon pitty it is there were no more upon the story of the Woman of Canaan This Sermon I had a Childe who is now with him who gave it that was much taken with it I perceived shee read it often with savour and delight whereupon it was in my heart to inlarge a little more upon that subject which certainly is sweet to all those who have spiritual senses exercised to discern the glory and rellish of Gospel discourses This was indeed Reader the occasion of these Sermons 2 The Scope of them is to do good to many who are the sons and daughters of Mystical Canaan In the History of the example here opened wee may observe what ought to bee the carriage and what may bee the comfort of any soul that hath or shall come to Jesus Christ Indeed the way of coming to Christ I have not inlarged in having formerly done that in my Ministerial course the special thing attended and aimed at is to direct and help poor souls who know and are in the way to Christ but lie under temptations and troubles by reason of some seeming harsh delatory and denying entertainment which they meet withall And therein I hope this work will be unto thee Reader of advantage 3 Concerning its Mode or the manner of handling these Sermons truly it is without affectation or curiosity either as to phrases or fancies and in the same plainness wherein they were preached and taken are they now without any further polish printed And truly the bread of life is best when it is plain Experience hath put it beyond controversie that the truths of God take and work most sweetly and soveraignly where they are delivered most plainly and simply Not in the wisdome of man but in the simplicity of the Spirit and in that ordinary language wherein the Lord gives to each man utterance The way of such mens preaching is exceeding bad albeit the matter may bee truth and good who rather tickle the ear than touch the hearts of their hearers This last I studied and therefore that other I neglected And Reader if thou affect words thou maiest spare thy pains for upon that score the ensuing Sermons will yeeld thee no pleasure But in case thy heart bee set on things which may concern thy soul read humbly and seriously and I dare under Christ promise thee profit for thy pains My desire was and is to serve poor humble hungry souls that will be glad of any of the crumbs which Christ gives and if thou bee such fall to and the Lord be with thee in thy perusal of these Sermons which with thy soul I commend to the blessing of Christ desiring thee Reader in thy prayers to remember him who is Thine in soul-service for Christs sake John Durant THE Woman of Canaan coming unto Christ The First SERMON Matthew 15. from vers 22 to vers 29. And behold a Woman of Canaan came out of the same coasts and cried unto him saying Have mercy on mee O Lord thou Son of David my Daughter is grievously vexed with a Devil But hee answered her not a word and his Disciples came and besought him saying Send her away for shee crieth after us But hee answered and said I am not sent but unto the lost sheep of the house of Israel Then came shee and worshipped him saying Lord help mee But hee answered and said It is not meet to take the childrens bread and to cast it to doggs And shee said Truth Lond yet the doggs eat of the crumbs which fall from their Masters table Then Jesus answered and said unto her O Woman great is thy Faith bee it unto thee even as thou wilt And her Daughter was made whole from that very hour IN all our addresses unto Christ which is the great business of our Life and Happiness it concerns us not onely to know the great Precepts that should guide us and the gracious Promises that may incourage us But also to bee well acquainted with all those Patterns and Examples of any that have gone to Christ before us and likewise with those occurrences which they did and wee are like to meet withall in this work Now my Brethren unto this purpose I know no one story in all the New Testament which speaks of any coming to Christ like that which I have read to acquaint us a little by way of Pattern what wee should expect when wee come to Christ In the coming of this Woman to Christ wee have something very patternable for us to minde And in the carriage of Christ to her wee may see what wee may expect at the hands of Christ even then when wee come to him There are fix heads unto which the whole story as it is here recorded may bee reduced First You have the coming of the Woman unto Christ in vers 22. Secondly You have the seemingly harsh entertainment that Christ gives her at first for hee answered her not a word and though his Disciples spake on her behalf hee puts them off Thirdly You have the Womans good behaviour notwithstanding all this vers 25. Shee worshipped him saying Lord help mee Fourthly You have the Repulse that Christ doth give to that in vers 26. But hee answered and said It is not meet to take the childrens bread and to cast it to doggs Fifthly You have her yet renewed recourse to Christ after that repulse in vers 27. Truth Lord yet the doggs eat of the crumbs which fall from their Masters table Sixthly and lastly You have the blessed issue of all in vers 28. Then Jesus answered and said unto her O Woman great is thy Faith bee it unto thee even as thou wilt c. My intention is not to confine my self to the Method but to the Matter In which you have The Coming of the Woman The Entertainment of Christ The Carriage of the Woman under all And the blessed Conclusion wherewith all is ended At present wee shall consider the first of these The Coming of the Woman of Canaan And behold a Woman of Canaan came out of the same Coasts and cried unto him saying Have mercy on mee O Lord thou Son of David my Daughter is grievously vexed with a Devil This Note Behold is observed to bee a Note of Attention and it is put in to usher in some matter that is more
the very moisture is dried up and yet to put it off so that the soul may cry out with Job Job 23.13 hee is of one minde who can cha●ge him c Therefore the Church hath a remarkable expression Lamentations 3.8 Also when I cry and shout hee shutteth out my prayer Shouting it is an addition unto crying Why here is the poor woman crying in vers 22. I and shee cries and shouts in vers 25. and yet the Lord puts her off Fifthly The Lord Christ may carry it so seemingly harsh that hee may hint that that may seem to dash the poor creatures hope Oh this is sad and sore indeed Beloved That the poor creature who it may bee came with a little Faith and a little Hope should bee entertained so harshly as the soul may bee ready to say Now farewel Faith and farewel Hope c. Thus the Lord hath carried it to some before as if hee had cut off all their hope It was a very sad expression that they used Ezek. 37.11 Then hee said unto mee Son of Man these bones are the whole house of Israel Behold they say our bones are dried and our hope is lost wee are cut off for our parts Why truly poor soul Jesus Christ may so speak to you that you may say Now our hope is gone and wee for our parts whatever may bee the portion of others for our own particulars wee are cut off and cast off And Christ may carry it so as if hee gave I say as if not that hee doth really but I say as if hee gave us ground so to say that hee hath cut off all our hope and destroyed all that upon which our expectations were bottomed You have Job complaining of this himself Job 19.10 Mine hope hath hee removed like a Tree But of all expressions that is the most remarkable which you have in Lam. 3.54 The waters flowed over mine head then I said I am cut off Oh Sirs Jesus Christ may for a while so speak that the soul may say now my hope is perished and now I will sit down and despair And mark it but a little in this great instance of this woman of Canaan For here are two words that Christ useth to this woman which indeed did seem for it was no more than a seeming to dash all her hope in peeces First Thē one is I am not sent but to the lost sheep of the house of Israel i. e. As if Christ should say My good friends my dear Disciples you pitty the woman so it may bee do I but what shall I do I cannot go beyond my commission I am not sent but to the lost sheep of the house of Israel this woman is none shee is a Canaanite Now how might the poor woman complain sadly Oh Lord are none of the Canaanites in thy commission am not I in thy commission then farewel Lord Hee speaks a word that might even dash all her hope So say some souls Christ is onely for the Elect I am no elect one and thus the soul goes away hopeless Secondly And the other word that Christ speaks which might dash all her hope is in the 26. vers It is not meet to take the childrens bread and to cast it to doggs Oh what a killing word was that poor heart shee might rather have expected that the Lord would have looked upon her as upon a silly Lamb as upon a trembling Dove that hee would speak softly to her but how roughly doth hee speak And how might this poor woman have mourningly muttered and in secret sighs have hereupon spoke thus in her self What must not doggs have childrens bread what said hee c. Ah my soul didst th●u mark it Doggs and childrens bread and I none of them and it is not meet c. Brethren Christ may call a Lamb a Dogg this seems to bee very harsh It was a harsh speech that the Lord did use to his people when hee cried Go to your Gods that yee have served Christ may say you are a dogg get you gone Quest But how could Jesus Christ speak thus wee know hee did account her Israel in the Spirit though not in the Letter as a Lamb not a dogg how did Christ then say I am not sent but to the lost sheep and thou dogg must not have childrens bread Answ There are these kinde of Answers First Some there are that say thus Christ speaks after the manner of Men as a Minister in the way of his Ministery guided by his Commission So Mr. Cartwright those that were not of the Jewish Church either by birth or proselitism they were out of the commission that seems to satisfie some But I will tell you what satisfies mee The Lord speaks two waies 1 Either plainly and positive as hee intends and as things are 2 Or by way of Trial probationally to try us Mark it The Lord may speak that to try us that hee doth not intend neither doth hee mean as hee speaks The Lord may bid Abraham go offer Isaac yet hee meant no such thing John 6.6 When Christ spake of buying bread for the multitude it is said this hee spake that hee might try them Thus the Lord speaks that hee might try us The Lord may speak doubtingly and hint heavy words not that hee hath hard thoughts but onely that hee might try us Hee may speak doubtingly of our Election that wee may make it sure Sixthly and lastly Herein Christ may shew himself seemingly harsh in that hee may at last keep us long ere hee doth send us away with that wee come for This woman had at last her request but it was long first as wee say Christ may entertain us and not speak any way so as to trouble us yet for all that hee intends not to give us presently the thing wee come for My Brethren the Lord Jesus may make us wait daies weeks months and years though hee let us within his house and speaks to us now and then and yet hee may not presently give us the particular thing that wee come for this is usual for Christ to make some tarry which yet hee turns not away And truly wee that are hasty count this harsh Christ may make us wait a great while and that wee esteem and it seems to be very harsh But this is a known thing and I shall not enlarge upon it at all Therefore thus much of the first thing wherein Christ may seem to carry it harshly towards those that come to him The second thing is Whence comes this to pass that Christ doth so carry himself Truly my Brethren It is strange after so many clear Prophecies after so many comfortable Promises after so many experiences of Christs kinde dealing that hee should with any soul at any time upon any account carry it thus harshly to them I shall give you an account of this in general first and in particular afterwards My Brethren In the general you must know this That Jesus
little longer Tarry thou the Lords leisure yet a while In Psal 40. saith the Psalmist there I waited for the Lord and at last the Lord heard mee hee brought mee up also out of an horrible pit and hee hath put a new song into my mouth Oh it is a blessed Scripture wait thou yet for the Lord thou art yet in a horrible pit of sin and filth fear and doubt thou cryest yet the Lord doth not hear I but yet hee may hear this is no strange thing indeed the soul is ready to say as the Church Oh all you that pass by is there any sorrow like to mine Lam. 1.12 So it may bee your soul is ready to say was there ever any sorrow like mine my conscience disturbs mee Satan disturbs mee I go to Christ and hee doth not hear mee hee will not answer Oh bee of good comfort and wait still hee that calls thee as the Woman of Canaan Dogg now will say to thee Go thy way great is thy Faith Indeed my Brethren when I was drawing up the conclusion of this by my self I thought I should meet with a Woman of Canaan and I was bid to incourage her thus First All this harshness it is but in shew As wee told you the last day Joseph had bowels though for a time hee dealt roughly Secondly All this will not last Joseph will speak peace and the Lord Jesus that seems rough now hee will speak to thee in soft language at last Therefore you that are as the Woman of Canaan waiting upon Christ and yet hearing nothing from him bee comforted and counselled First Bee comforted your condition is blessed Blessed are they that wait at the posts of Wisdomes gates Prov. 8.34 c. This may bee the condition of a beleever and it is blessed Object I saies the soul If I did but know that or think that Repl. Did Josephs Brethren know hee knew them did they think hee wept and his bowels yearned It was their happiness Joseph knew them though they knew it not And it is comfort Christ knows us when wee are and may bee as ignorant of him as they of Joseph That is the foundation of our life and comfort that the Lord may and doth know us first before wee know him and hee still knows us even while wee know not him Minde that in the second Epistle of Timothy chap. 2. vers 19. Nevertheless the foundation of God standeth sure having this seal the Lord knoweth them that are his Let that word bee for thy comfort But then Secondly Bee counselled to carry your selves very wisely Carry it well and it shall bee your wisdome I know indeed my Beloved wee need much wisdome to carry it wisely when Christ doth frown Oh! wee are apt to have impatient spirits murmuring spirits rising spirits nothing is so provoking as unkindness from Jesus Chr●st I look for no better from the Law or from the Devil but that Christ should speak death or Christ call Dogg or that hee that was sent to give the children bread should say hee was not sent to mee Oh this doth wound mee this doth kill mee saith the poor soul Well yet bee counselled to wait Do not think evil of nor speak hardly concerning Jesus Christ. Hee knows as wee say what hee doth there may bee many reasons of this carriage of his and therefore whatever bee his carriage to thee let thy carriage to him bee good if Christ deal with thee as with the Woman of Canaan do thou deal with him as shee did Now what that is wee shall come unto next Souls must still carry it well to Jesus Christ The Fourth SERMON Matthew 15.25 and 27. verses Then came shee and worshipped him saying Lord help mee And shee said Truth Lord yet the doggs eat of the crumbs which fall from their Masters table AS a fine Copy fairly written which doth attract the eyes of all to look upon it and stir up the spirits of ingenious Scribes to imitate it Such my Beloved is the Example of the Woman of Canaan the history whereof is here recorded and which we are now handling It is a fine Copy and fairly written Here are great things glorious Mysteries held forth and you and I should look upon them and indeavour to read and imitate them There are four heads unto which wee did reduce the whole matter of this discourse First The Coming of the Woman to Christ Secondly The Carriage of Christ to the Woman Wee were ending of that the last day The Woman shee came with much devotion in much affection The Lord contrary to what hee was wont turns away makes as if hee did not hear hee would not vouchsafe to speak a word and when hee was intreated by the Disciples hee puts them off and when shee renews her request again hee speaks harshly c. The Lesson wee then did go upon from the whole you know was this That sometimes Christ is seemingly harsh to some souls that come to him Wee opened it and gave the Reasons of it and applied it And that which wee did aim at truly it was principally two words The first was to exhort you all that sith Christ doth sometimes seemingly entertain some souls harshly That you would not provoke him so to do As the Lord lives and as your souls live if you stand out too long if you put off Christ too often though at the last hee may save you it will bee by fire Therefore I beseech you especially you that bee young take a Christ while you may have a Christ while Christ knocks softly and speaks sweetly and wooes lovingly entertain him lest hee go away and make you come after him crying and it may bee a great while ere hee come back again The second word was To you poor souls that may bee the children of this Woman of Canaan that have gone to Christ and have found him stand at a distance Do not despair no new thing is fallen upon you The Lord Christ doth sometimes use so to deal with souls And my Brethren as you shall see afterwards though hee stand at a distance now hee will in time embrace you sweetly The Woman of Canaan that was entertained harshly went away joyfully But how did shee carry it under this harsh dealing That is the third head wee are now to speak to Here the carriage of the Woman is set out in these two Verses the 25. and 27. verses And mark it in vers 25. It is said Shee came and worshipped him saying Lord help mee My Brethren As the Lord said to Peter in another case wee must say of the Woman in this Flesh and blood hath not revealed this to you Flesh and blood could not teach nor help the poor Woman to such a carriage What for the Lord to turn away for the Lord to put off and for her to re-inforce her devotion renew her suit afresh and to come and worship him c. The 27. verse Truth Lord yet the Doggs
have you dealt treacherously with mee O house of Israel saith the Lord. What then do they deny it No. A voice was heard upon the high places weeping and suppl●cation of the children of Israel for they have perverted their way and they have forgotten the Lord their God Oh here is good carriage when the Lord shall deal harshly bring all thy sins to remembrance rip up sin here and fin there Oh with a voice of weeping say truly it is so Let God charge any thing Let Christ say what hee will hee cannot lye whatever his language bee If Christ say Swine Dogg reply nothing onely say as this Woman did Truth Lord. That is the fourth thing But then again Fifthly This Womans good carriage lies in this Shee doth gather upon Jesus Christ as it were and catches hold of that by which Christ would seem to cast her off and doth take an argument from his harsh speech to plead for her self It is not meet to give the childrens bread to Doggs See how shee takes hold of it Truth Lord But the Doggs may eat of the crumbs that fall from their Masters Table Doth Christ say go Woman dogg Woman say thou I will take hold of this word a crumb Lord. It is good when a soul can catch hold upon a Christ even by that with which hee would put it off For instance suppose Jesus Christ should say to thee thou art an ungodly wretch come not to mee catch hold of that and say thou art a God that justifies the ungodly Saith God thou art a Rebel get thee gone catch at it and say truth Lord it is so but the Lord Jesus Christ ascended to give gifts to Rebels Doth the Lord yet say thou art an enemy answer true Lord but there is reconciliation for enemies in the blood of Christ c. Learn to catch at that hand by which Christ seems to thrust thee away hold that It is indeed a Mystery but so is all godliness and wee must learn it and out of this Womans example wee may bee helped therein That is the fifth But not to inlarge I will come to the next The sixth and last thing in her good carriage is this That shee is content with a little in the lowest manner if shee may not have a great deal in the highest manner For mark her expression A crumb Lord there is little and under the Table I will bee glad to stoop so low and lick that which lies there upon the ground Oh that this frame of spirit were in us surely it is a blessed thing to bee thus bowed in our hearts to stoop thus to Christ Wee cannot enough admire nor I fear imitate this Woman pray look upon her listen to her Truly my thinks the poor Woman saies thus Indeed I am a poor Canaanite I am not one of the children of the house of Israel I may not sit down at the childrens table nor take of the bread so soon as cut from the Loaf but I will bee content to take it under the table there I will lye c. And truly my Brethren this was the good carriage of the Prodigal mark how the Prodigal comes home Father make mee one of thy hired servants Hee doth not say Father remember I was a childe and let mee come in for a portion c. No but make mee but a servant and what servant would hee bee a hired servant the houshould servants had a priviledge that the hired servants had not I shall turn you to a Scripture for it Exod. 12.44 45. verses The hired servant might not eat of the Passeover when the houshold servant might Hee would bee a hired servant that if his Father would not take him into full grace and give him a childes place and portion again hee would bee contented with any thing Now the Lord help you and I to think of these things here is good carriage Here are six things you see wherein shee carries it well But now In the second place I should give you the Reasons why this same good carriage should bee notwithstanding Christ carry it harshly There are three heads of Reasons First of all If you consider who Christ is to whom you come Secondly If you consider what your selves are who come to this Jesus Christ And Thirdly If you consider the Errant for which you come to him at any time you will finde in all these three Matter and Motive enough to make you carry it thus well to Christ though hee carries it ill to you The Woman considered who Christ was the Son of David the Messias and shee considered who shee was a Canaanite and shee remembers that shee had a childe under the power of the Devil and let us touch a little upon them First Consider who Christ is to whom you come I shall hint out my meditations as to this in four particulars who Christ is First of all Hee is the Lord God blessed for evermore Therefore worship thou him saith the Psalmist Psal 45.11 FOR hee is thy Lord and because hee is thy Lord therefore worship thou him The Lord Jesus to whom you and I come hee is the Lord Jehovah God blessed for evermore and should wee not carry it well to him wert thou to come to a man but a meer man upon a weighty affair though hee were a little cross thou wouldest carry it well and shouldest thou go to the Lord God blessed for evermore and carry it ill Surely the consideration of a God ought to fill the soul with all reverence in every approach unto him and with all humbleness of carriage in our dealings with him If thou art an Arrian doubting and denying Christs deity there might bee the shadow of a Plea for an irreverent deportment but being thou art one who callest Christ Lord and professest at least to acknowledge him God this very thing obligeth thee to demean thy self well however hee deals with thee Secondly As hee is thy Lord so hee is thy Life My meaning is thou goest to him without whom thou canst not live and therefore thou hadst need to carry it well Whither should wee go saith Peter thou hast the words of eternal life Christ is your Physician for that you must carry it well to him you do carry it well and wait upon a Doctor fairly because your life lies upon it and will you not deal so with Christ when the life of your souls lies upon it I knew a Physician that was of great Name and Practice a man of a very cynical spirit as rugged crabbed a carriaged person as any of that Profession hee could scarce give a pleasing look and would often give course cross indeed very bad language and yet I have heard him so reverently spoke unto and so patiently waited on that I have admired it but what was the reason Oh hee was a Doctor and they came to him knowing his skill and therefore it made them carry themselves so respectfully to him Oh
this one word Who are you before the Lord that are of this house that this good Woman was That are under the frowns of Christ at present that have heard Jesus Christ call you Dogg that have prayed often and been put off alwaies I pray take a word of Advice carry it well even now unto Jesus Christ You know what the wise man tells us in Eccles 7.14 In the day of prosperity bee joyful but in the day of adversity consider I would but a little allude to it It may bee there sits a soul but it is a day of prosperity with him hee praies and the Lord hears hee looks and the Lord smiles But there is a Man or Woman with whom it is the day of adversity thou callest and Christ doth not answer it is thy day of adversity Now consider consider what consider how thou carriest thy self Look to thy lips do not sin do not murmure though thy wounds stink though thy conscience burn though thy soul tremble it is thy day of adversity and therefore consider Oh consider how the Lord eyes thee to see how thou wilt carry it Take heed the Lord do not see a cursed Canaanitish carriage in thee here is a good Canaanitish carriage in the Text. I remember what a godly man said within these seven years lying under a great pain of a great grief of which hee died as hee groaned exceedingly saith one you groan much I replied hee But though I groan I dare not grumble Though Christ keep thee a little at staves end and carry it harshly yet bee of good courage and confidence wilt thou but wait a little wait the Lords leisure carry it well hee will deal well with thee Bee therefore advised how thou behave thy self surely a waspish spirit and a murmuring tongue argue one is not well advised as wee say in his carriage Therefore go home as an advised Christian let the Lord Jesus do or say what hee pleaseth hold thou thy peace suppress thou thy passion and in all things shew a humble reverend blessed behaviour to him But of this more in the next Reasons why wee ought still to carry it well to Christ The Fifth SERMON Matthew 15.25 and 27. verses Then came shee and worshipped him saying Lord help mee And shee said Truth Lord yet the doggs eat of the crumbs which fall from their-Masters table AS to bee entertained by Christ really and readily is a great mercy so to bee rejected by Christ though it bee but seemingly must needs bee a great misery Indeed there cannot befall a poor soul a sadder evil than to come to Christ needing and expecting relief and to receive either an absolute denial or unusual delaies at the hands of Christ And yet my Brethren this is a case that sometimes hath befallen many and may befall us Wee have a notable instance of it before us in this story of the Woman of Canaan There were four things I told you that wee would principally speak unto in the handling of this story The first was the Coming of this Woman The second is the Manner of the Entertainment that shee had by Christ which was very sad not an absolute denial but a strange and unusual delay Thirdly Now wee are considering the Carriage of this Woman under this strange and rough entertainment that shee received from Christ The point is of concernment for us to consider that whensoever it will befall any of us upon any account wee may know how to carry our selves as shee hath done In these two verses wee have her Carriage and after wee had opened that wee gathered up all into this one Observation viz. Doct. That it is the duty the wisdome the glory of a Christian to carry it unto Christ very holily when hee seems to carry it to the soul very harshly Or shortly thus Wee must carry it really well when Christ carries it seemingly ill There were but two Principal things which I said were necessary to bee handled in the explication of the Point The First is What this good Carriage is wherein this holy and blessed behaviour to Jesus Christ doth lye And secondly Upon what account it is our duty and glory to have this Carriage Now for the opening of both of these I did onely confine my self to the example in hand to see how the Woman carried it and to see from her what were the Reasons that did prevail with her to carry it thus to Christ Here are six things wherein this good thing viz. this good Carriage of this good Woman appears First Though the Lord dealt roughly with her shee kept up honourable thoughts of him Secondly Wee shewed shee did not suddenly nor sullenly go away but still shee cries after him And Thirdly Shee speaks to Christ as professing her onely hope in his help Fourthly Shee denied nothing that Christ speaks against her Christ seems to say to her First That shee was a Dogg And then Secondly That shee should have nothing Truth Lord saith shee Fifthly Shee doth gather upon Jesus Christ and by that very hand which hee thrust her off shee gathers hope Lastly Shee was content to have a little in the lowest manner when shee might not have her first and great request in the highest manner Wee did the last day open these more largely But now whence is it that wee must have and labour for this good Carriage or what is the reason wee should carry it thus holily to Christ though hee seem to carry it roughly to us I referred the reason of it to three heads I told you if wee do consider either Jesus Christ or our selves or the Errand upon which wee come to him at any time wee shall see great reason to carry it well to Christ howsoever hee may seem to carry it ill to us And all these three considerations wee have here in the Woman First Consider who Jesus Christ is when you go to him Why truly my Brethren hee is the Son of David and our Lord Because hee is our Lord therefore wee must worship him It is because Masters are Masters therefore servants must carry it well wee did open that and therefore shall not repeat it now But Secondly Consider wee our selves who wee are that go to Jesus Christ and my Brethren you will see that such as wee are coming to Christ should carry it very well to him though hee should seem to carry it ill to us Alass what was this Woman Certainly the Holy Ghost did help her to look within to see her self as shee was viz. a poor Woman A Woman of Canaan of Tyre and Sidon a Woman that was a Dogg by Nature such a Woman had need to carry it holily when shee comes to Christ And my Brethren if you look upon your hearts as shee was so are wee you will see all the reason in the world to carry it holily and humbly to Jesus Christ though hee should carry it seemingly harsh to you First My Brethren wee are poor
yet saith hee in vers 8. The Lord will command salvation for mee and yet I shall praise him And verily at last you shall see the goodness of the Lord in the Land of the Living hee will command and create comfort for you I but saith the soul though David might say so what is that to mee still I say remember it is to thee All that take hold of the Covenant of Grace that God made with David God makes with them the sure mercies of David as it is in that precious Promise Isa 55.3 But however mark the example wee are upon consider the Woman of Canaan and when you consider the whole story of her you may bee confident at last Christ will deal kindly with you Minde above and besides what wee have said Three things in this story to comfort your hearts that however Christ may deal harshly at first yet in the end hee will deal kindly First You cannot bee further off from Jesus Christ than the Woman of Canaan was Secondly You cannot bee dealt withall worse than the Woman of Canaan was But. Thirdly Though wee should grant you should bee further off than the Woman of Canaan was and dealt withalt worse than shee was yet there is hope in Israel for this thing First You cannot bee further off than the Woman of Canaan was My Beloved There were no people visibly so far from the Covenant of Grace and so much out of the Commission of Christ as the Canaanites and the Samaritans and yet it is observable you have two great instances the one of a Canaanite and the other of a Samaritan that Christ must deal well withall In John 4. It is said of Christ That hee must needs go thorow Samaria and what was it for but to bring home a poor Woman of Samaria now a Samaritan was far off from Christ and such a one as shee was very far from Christ yet the Lord at last must deal kindly with her And so this Woman of Canaan shee was far off from Jesus Christ shee was a Woman of Tyre and Sidon yet shee came to the Lord and the Lord dealt well with her Secondly Consider this for your comfort Christ cannot deal worse with you than hee dealt with the Woman of Canaan I beseech you in the Lords presence you that have been under any darkness clouds or trouble tell mee did ever the Lord speak to you as hee did to this Woman when you said Jesus thou Saviour of sinners have mercy upon mee did hee ever say I was not sent but to the lost sheep of the house of Israel when in the anguish of your spirits you did turn into a corner and lay in the dust grovling and crying for a crumb of comfort did hee ever tell you It was not meet to give you childrens bread yet you see Christ said so to this Woman Indeed I think Christ never dealt with any all things considered so seemingly ill and rough as with this woman Certainly you cannot bee worse dealt with yet at last you see how well shee speed But then Thirdly Suppose suppose that you bee further off from Christ than the woman of Canaan was and that you have been dealt withall worse than the woman of Canaan was Yet there is hope in Israel concerning this thing Why what hope there is this hope that the Lord will create a new thing in the world It is often used in the Prophets that expression among others I shall now minde you onely of one In Isa 43.18 19. Saith the Lord there unto his people Remember yee not the former things neither consider the things of old Behold I will do a new thing c. As if the Lord should say My people look back to the daies past do not you remember former things happily they may say wee remember old experiences but ours is a new case wee remember what thou didst in the daies of old but our case is worse than theirs Behold saith God A new thing I will create and what is that new thing God will create Why the Beasts of the field shall honour him c. Time was when the Virgin Daughter of Sion did honour him time was when Israel followed him thorow the wilderness I but now God will create a new thing The Beasts of the field shall honour him My Beloved there is very much in this viz. in the Creating-power and the Creating-mercy of the heart of God Suppose never was any so far off nor never any so dealt withall yet the Lord will create a new thing in the world So that I say it may much comfort the hearts of all those that are in the condition of the Woman of Canaan that the Lord will deal well at last however hee may deal at first Object But now my thinks I hear the poor soul say But I am not like the Woman of Canaan were I as the Woman of Canaan then I should hope the Lord would deal well with mee but I am not as shee Why how is that Answ I have not that Grace as shee had I have not her Prayer her Humility I never worshipped the Lord as the Woman of Canaan did I never was so broken as the Woman of Canaan was I shall give two Answers First If you bee not so humble as the Woman of Canaan think of it now to bee as humble as shee was But yet I tell you in the Second place It was not the Woman of Canaan 's Humility nor her Patience nor her Prayer not the Worshipping but the Woman of Canaan 's Faith upon which the Lord did all And I take it to bee an undeniable truth that that Grace unto which all kindness is shewed is the Grace of Faith True Humility is good and so is Humiliation and the Lord give us our measure but yet I say the great Promise is not to Humility nor to Humiliation but to Faith Woman great is thy Faith Object I but then secondly saith the soul But I have not the Woman of Canaan 's Faith If I had her Faith I should think the Lord would deal well with mee It is said the Woman of Canaan had a great Faith but the Lord knows I have but a little Answ I have answered already this and shewed That it was not to the measure of the Grace but to the Grace it self that Christ did this Therefore I say as often as you read the story of the Woman of Canaan comfort your hearts with these words do as the Prophet Habakkuk chap. 2. vers 1. I will stand upon my Watch-Tower and observe what God will say for the vision will speak at last So say I to the Sons and Daughters of the Woman of Candan Go upon your Watch-Tower and observe the vision will speak at last I shall hint to you that speech in Isa 54.6 The Lord hath called mee as a Woman forsaken and grieved in spirit and a wife of youth when thou wast refused saith thy God The Lord hath
called thee truly it was his anger and wrath that was upon her and yet hee had called her as a Woman refused Poor heart thou art as a woman grieved in spirit yet the Lord is kinde Object I but you will say That is a Promise made to those who once were in the heart of Christ who once were married to the Lord and afterwards seem to bee separated Answ 1. That is true and therefore by the way if there bee any of you that once were married to the Lord and by your sins are separated bee of good comfort the Lord doth ca●l thee But secondly Though the sixth verse speak to one that was once a Wife yet the first verse speaks to one that was never a Wife Sing O barren thou that didst not bear for more are the children of the desolate than the children of the married Wife So that mark it put it either way thou that once wast married to Christ and thou that wast never married there is a song of praise for you Whosoever you are that come to Jesus Christ whether it bee your first coming in the day of conversion from an unregenerate estate or second coming in the day of your return from a backsliding estate I say which soever it is if you come Christ will bee kinde unto you I will conclude And two words I shall speak First Know It is absolutely impossible that it should bee otherwise but that Christ should deal well with you at last You know the Apostles expression Heb. 6.18 That by two immutable things in which it was impossible for God to lye wee might have strong consolation c. When you have the Lords Word and the Lords Oath when you have the Lords Promises and many Experiences It is impossible now that God should fail here are immutable things You have the Experience of this Woman of Canaan and you have the Experience of many thousands besides the Promises and Oath of God and Christ so that I say it is impossible that it should change and bee otherwise It cannot bee but that Christ should deal well at last with those that come unto him I say again and Oh remember it it cannot possibly bee otherwise Secondly It is very probable your comfort may bee nearer than you are aware of Possibly thou wilt say It was never worse never further off Bee it so upon this account thou wert never nearer to comfort My Beloved it is a certain Truth When wee are ready to give up hope and ready to perish that is the time of our refreshing and reviving Possibly now thou dost think thou art at the worst the Lord may be ready to deal kindly with thee When did the Lord reveal this kindness to the Woman of Canaan when after hee had spoken worst of all Hee had said It was not meet to give childrens bread to Doggs and presently after this word hee saith Bee it unto thee even as thou wilt It may bee the Lord tells thee It is not meet to give thee bread now bee of good comfort now hee calls thee Dogg and is ready to beat thee off a thousand to one if hee do not give you childrens bread Indeed this I observe as a particular thing in the story of Joseph when was it that Joseph brake out in his kindness to his brethren See in Gen. 45.1 Then Joseph could not refrain himself c. When truly when Judah had told him such a sad story in chap. 44. vers 18. As if Judah should say My Lord great man what shall I do if thou do not let Be●amin go c. Then Josephs heart melted Happily thou art brought to this question Lord what shall I do Lord I have waited prayed cried and Oh Lord what shall I do why bear up thy heart now thou art near sinking the Lord may reveal himself to thee as hee did to the Woman of Canaan Well that is the first and the proper Use To comfort those that are in the Woman of Canaans condition I shall add but one word of Exhortation If it bee thus that the Lord Christ will deal thus kindly at last however hee carry it at first Then let the same minde bee in you that was in the Lord Jesus This you know is a great Rule That wee should bee followers of Christ Wherein shall wee bee followers of Christ First Carry it thus one to another Secondly Carry it thus to Jesus Christ First Carry it thus one to another If so bee through frailty you have carried it too roughly one to another hitherto carry it kindly now Bee not of a rough spirit irreconcilably It is time for Beleevers to lay aside their bitterness which hath been their sin and shame many years Oh that whatever unbrotherly ungospel-like carriage hath been amongst Saints and too much hath been may now at last end Let us in this imitate Christ to carry it well at last for a long time wee have carried it harsh and ill And in particular cases between one Relation and another one friend and another bee as Christ sweet and kinde in the cloze what ere you are or have been at first Secondly And especially Carry it so to Jesus Christ There is never a one of you but have carried it very strangely to Christ at first the Lord help you to carry it well at last Have not you carried it to Christ as Christ carried it to the Woman of Canaan The Woman of Canaan called but hee would not answer Christ comes to you and calls you but you will not answer Christ calls you you will not hear Young man saith Christ turn to mee it is not meet for mee to do so hath the young man answered I will not cast my youth and strength on a doting disgraced way as many do so have your hearts said too often And so for old and rich and great ones how oft have they put off Christ with no answer or at best with a delatory one I may say to you all that many a time after many a call and in many a case you have dealt unkindly with Christ Well but however though you have carried it ill to Christ heretofore yet pray carry it well at last I shall allude to a speech in Matth. 21.28 Christ speaks of two Sons of a certain man and hee came and said to the first Go work to day in my Vineyard hee answered and said I will not but afterwards hee repented and went c. The Lord Christ shews in that parable how some yea many deal with him Hee calls and commands the poor soul hee saith to the sinner Go to work leave off sin but the soul returns answer No I will not Oh this is naughty carriage yet now if wee recall our selves and say as hee said at last I go But afterwards hee repented and went This will bee doing good at last and however our former carriage hath been Christ will accept and count this well and say Here is good carriage
doth appear upon this consideration nothing but this could have so quieted the heart of David that the childe was happy Indeed some think that the phrase I shall go to him is no more but I shall bee dead as hee is and they say David did acquiesce in this that the will of God was fulfilled and therefore David comforts himself in this I shall go to him But if this had not been to Heaven it could have been no great comfort Alass what comfort is this bare thought to a mourning Parent my childe is dead and I shall dye too David might have had that comfort in Absolons death but here was his comfort I shall go to him i. e. to glory the bare grave is not comfort nor was it to David but the glory beyond the grave is And this is that comfort which doth stay the heart I shall go to him Though God did not hear him for his childes life yet I think for his childes soul So that is another thing to satisfie any Christian in this case I say when Christ doth not hear prayers to restore a childe to life and health yet in this case in particular go to the Lord Jesus you may go and you may prevail for corporal kindnesses for them and if not for their bodies who can tell but you may for their souls Then I beseech you all in the words of the Apostle Phil. 4.6 compared with verse 19. Bee careful for nothing but in every thing by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your request bee made known unto God My God shall supply all your need according to his riches in glory by Christ Jesus Whatever your condition bee bee not over careful go to the Lord Jesus and hee will supply all thy wants hee will give a pardon to thy soul and a plaister to thy body and to thy childes body too you may go to Jesus Christ for what you will in a way of beleeving and to bee sure you shall alwaies prevail in spirituals and sometimes in corporals But there are two questions that wee must answer First But in what cases may it bee lawful to put Prayer and Faith a working in going to Christ for corporal kindnesses Secondly When may wee hope that wee may prevail with Christ for corporal kindnesses First In what cases may wee go to the Lord Jesus and set Prayer and Faith on work for corporal kindnesses It is a Case of Conscience which is not oftentimes touched upon Three things I shall tell you to regulate you and then in any case you may go to Christ and act Faith for corporal mercies First When the thing is lawful that you ask There are many things that are not lawful for us to ask Like Neroes Mother ask and say I will have my Son King though I dye for it You may not begg of the Lord that your childe may bee thus great or thus honourable but you may begg of the Lord life and health creature accommodations so far as necessary these things you may begg and go to Christ for Secondly You must look that your spirits bee not inordinately set upon the things When ever thou findest thy heart inordinately set upon any thing then do not pray for it And then Thirdly When you can appeal to Jesus Christ that the end for which you begg a corporal kindness it is for his glory then you may begg it As David there in Psa 119.17 Deal bountifully with thy servant that I may live and keep thy Word You may go and say Lord Jesus Let my childe live for what end that hee may bee a great man a rich man c. No the Lord will abhor it But that my childe may live to serve the Lord if that bee your end you may pray for it And then Quest 2. But you will say When shall I know or may I guess that I shall prevail with Christ What are the signs of the time and season when I may hope I shall prevail with Christ for mercy c Answ I answer When the frame of your spirit is as the frame of the spirit of the Woman of Canaan I pray mark it a little what the frame of the spirit of this Woman was Take it in some particulars I will name onely two viz. First Shee had this frame of spirit That though shee mentioned her childes case yet shee seems to minde her own soul most And Secondly Shee had this as the frame of her spirit To beleeve for both Now to urge it in a few words to you The first frame of her spirit was That though shee did begg this mercy for her childe yet the frame of her spirit was principally set upon her soul This poor Woman did desire her Daughters life but however Lord bread for my poor soul Oh Sirs when you can go to God and say Lord I would have such a corpotal mercy but however Lord soul-mercy when you can desire a sick childe may bee made well but especially an evil heart mended when your soul is set mostly upon your soul and its concernments then are you in a good frame Secondly This Woman was raised up to measure of Faith Indeed some great and considerate Divines do think that that Text of James 5. where it is said The prayer of Faith shall save the sick is to bee understood in reference to a particular Faith And my Beloved howsoever yet let mee tell you it is not alwaies necessary wee should have a particular perswasion yet when the Lord doth intend to answer in a corporal kindness hee doth secretly either out of the word or by providence hint some word that may bring the soul to a beleeving frame Something is presented to us which raiseth up a Faith in us so that when wee are in such a frame of heart as to minde spiritual things most and yet to beleeve that in a temporal thing God will gratifie us then may wee expect that wee shall not bee ashamed of our Faith and that wee shall have the particular corporal mercy granted to us But to end This is that I would press upon the whole As ever you would have mercy for body and soul go to Jesus Christ But now there is some general word that I would draw from the whole story Wee have now dispatched this whole discourse of the Woman of Canaan What is there that is upon my spirit to begg of the Lord for you and for my own soul but this That this story may bee alwaies a good story to us First of all therefore I say Look about you that the story of the Woman of Canaan may not bee a sad story to any Is there any such as may have cause to fear that you will say Yes man or woman whoever thou art who dost not faithfully go to Jesus Christ the story of the Woman of Canaan shall condemn you you have no excuse to keep you off from going to Jesus Christ but this Woman will condemn you
you come to him that cries after you in the streets as it is Prov. 1. If you lye not still but come at his cry and upon his call then will hee pour forth his Spirit on you as in that place hee promiseth Prov. 1.23 If you perish in your own neglect to come so it is but if you come Christ will not let you perish at his doors Oh no The Lord Jesus will never bee a Dives a poor Lazarus at Christs door shall never perish there never did any that lay knocking and begging for mercy there go away and perish for the want of it Fourthly The Lord Christ will bee thus kinde at last That hee may stop the mouths of all those that are ready to speak hardly of him My Beloved if Christ should alwaies carry it strangely especially when the sould carries it humbly soon you would hear that speech of the man in the Parable I knew thou wert a hard Master But God is resolved that never shall there bee a witness brought against him of his hardness This Woman of Canaan might have been brought in as a witness against Jesus Christ if after all this hee should have cast her off but God will bee true and all men lyers Hee will bee kinde at last to confure that report and reproach which Satan and unbeleef are ready to cast on him truly I may say Christ will bee kinde for his own credir That none may slander him hee will and must bee sweet at last Fifthly and lastly Christ hath a particular design to destroy the work of the Devil Now my Beloved upon this account it is that hee will deal kindly at last for if Christ should not at last deal well with those that truly come to him the design of the Devil would not bee destroyed I build the foundation of this reason upon that Scripture in 1 John 3.8 For this purpose was the Son of God manifested that hee might destroy the works of the Devil When a poor soul comes to Christ and is roughly dealt withall the Devil hath a three-fold design upon that score Viz. One design is upon the soul it self to lead the soul to despair Another design is upon other sinners to discourage them for ever from comming to Jesus Christ And a third design which though last in execution is first in intention and that is to cast a disgrace upon Jesus Christ If this poor Woman should have been sent away and not been dealt kindly withall The Devil would have said now despair now no body go to him c. How doth Satan say it is in vain for you to pray to beleeve Nay though you worship him hee will not regard it Now mark it the Lord is resolved to destroy the designs of Satan and that Satan may never prosper in these designs Christ will carry it well at last however hee may carry it ill at first Doth Satan say it is in vain to wait No it is not in vain to wait for the Woman of Canaan waited and was accepted doth Satan say go not to Jesus Christ hee will not receive you Yes then say thou and thou O soul every one that is not resolved to hearken to Satan for his own ruine wee will go hee will receive us at last doth Satan say hee is a hard Master say no hee will deal kindly at last Well to come to the Application indeed the prime and the proper Use of this point is but one and that I shall principally stand upon but I shall add another though briefly Use The prime Use of this Point is but one Namely for the comfort and the refreshing of all those who it may bee are in the same condition that the Woman of Canaan was Who is there among you that feareth the Lord and obeyeth the voice of his servant that walketh in darkness and hath no light Let him trust in the Name of the Lord and stay upon his God Isa 50.10 What soul is there that hath found a want of Christ and hath had a desire after Christ and hath been a great while waiting upon Christ and hath not had your desires satisfied bee of good comfort though the Lord tarry long hee will come at last The Lord that seems to carry it rough at first at last in the issue will carry it kindly Therefore bear up your hearts it may bee your issue is not yet come and no marvel if Christ do not speak Possibly you are but in the Treaty as I spake in the Explication the last day or it may bee you are not yet fully come nor do really and rightly cloze with Jesus Christ For certain if that were hee would bee kinde unto you according to your hearts desire It is a full and everlasting speech of comfort that that you have in Job Job 8.20 21. Behold God will not cast away a perfect man neither will hee help the evil-doers till hee fill thy mouth with laughing and thy lips with rejoycing Thou dost lye before Jesus Christ and hee seems to reject thee I but know That hee will not cast thee away till hee hath filled thy mouth with gladness No though at present hee may seem to carry it strange yet in the issue hee will carry it well Because I would clearly hold forth this I shall speak my thoughts by two or three steps There are two things I would speak to all you who it may bee are in the condition of the Woman of Canaan First Beware how thou thinkest thy estate too strange and how thou inquirest after the cause of it too far Secondly Bee confident of this how strange soever thy case bee now the conclusion shall bee very sweet First Beware how thou thinkest thy state too strange and how thou inquirest after the cause of it too far Was there ever sorrow like to my sorrow and was there ever soul like to my soul saith the poor soul c. and what is the matter that I have knockt and knockt till I am weary of knocking Oh what is the cause c. bee not too curious in looking after the cause possibly there may bee a reason that at first you may not see but you may see it hereafter As Christ said to Peter What I do thou knowest not now but thou shalt know hereafter John 13.7 Hereafter thou shalt know why the Lord did keep thee from childrens bread so long and it may bee by the way it was to bring down thy proud stomach hereafter the Lord will satisfie thee but at present know that no new thing hath happened to thee others have lain as long as you Secondly Bee confident of this how strange soever thy case bee the conclusion shall bee very sweet My Beloved the Lord Jesus cannot shut up his bowels the Lord Jesus cannot alwaies refrain himself Isa 63.15 Where are the sounding of thy bowels and of thy mercy towards us are they restrained That passage in Psal 42. is remarkable though David was very sad