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A65285 A body of practical divinity consisting of above one hundred seventy six sermons on the lesser catechism composed by the reverend assembly of divines at Westminster : with a supplement of some sermons on several texts of Scripture / by Thomas Watson ... Watson, Thomas, d. 1686. 1692 (1692) Wing W1109; ESTC R32148 1,021,388 604

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8.44 By saying to our First Parents Ye shall not die he brought in Death to the World 4. It is a Cursed Sin If there be a Curse for him that smites his Neighbour secretly Deut. 27.4 then he is double cursed that kills him The first Man that was born was a Murderer Gen. 4.11 And now art thou cursed from the Earth He was an excommunicate Person banish'd from the place of God's Publick Worship God set a Mark upon bloody Cain Gen. 24 15. Some think it was Horror of Mind which above all Sins doth accompany the Sin of Blood Others think this Mark was a continual Shaking and trembling in his Flesh which was a Mark of Infamy God set upon him He carried a Curse along with him 5. It is a Wrath-procuring Sin 2 Kings 24.4 1. It procures Temporal Judgments Phocas to get the Empire put to Death all the Sons of Mauritius the Emperor and then slew him But this Phocas was pursued by his Son-in-law Priscus who cut off his Ears and Feet and then kill'd him Charles the 9 th who caused the Massacre of so many Christians at Paris Blood issued out at several parts of his Body of which he died Albonia kill'd a Man and then made a Cup of his Skull to drink in afterwards his own Wife caused him to be murdered in his Bed Vengeance as a Blood-hound pursues the Murderer Bloody Men shall not live out half their Days Psal. 55.23 2. It brings Eternal Judgments It binds Men over to Hell The Papists make nothing of Massacres theirs is a Bloody Religion They dispense with Men for Murder so it be to propagate the Catholick Cause If a Cardinal put his Red Hat upon the Head of a Murderer going to Execution he is saved from Death But let all impenitent Murderers read their Doom Rev. 21.8 Murderers shall have their part in the Lake which burns with Fire and Brimstone This is the Second Death We read of Fire mingled with Blood Rev. 8.7 Such as have their Hands full of Blood must undergo the Wrath of God Here is Fire mingled with Blood and this Fire is inextinguishable Mark 9.44 Time will not finish it Tears will not quench it EXOD. XX. 12 Thou shalt not Kill 3. We must not injure anothers Soul This is the greatest Murder of all because there is more of God's Image in the Soul than in the Body Ths Soul tho it cannot be annihilated is said to be murdered because it misseth of Happiness and is for ever in Torment Now how many are Soul-murderers 1. Such as corrupt others by bad Example Vivitur Exemplis The World is led by Example especially the Examples of Great ones are very pernicious Magnates Magnetes We are apt to do as we see others before us especially above us Such as are placed in High Power are like the Pillar of Cloud when that went Israel went When Great Ones move in their Sphere others will follow them tho it be to Hell Evil Magistrates like the Tail of the Dragon draw the third part of the Stars after them 2. Such as entice others to Sin The Harlot by curling her Hair rolling her Eyes laying open her Breasts doth what in her lies to be both a Tempter and a Murderer Such an one was Messalina Wife to Claudius the Emperor Prov. 7.7 10. I discerned a young Man and there met him a Woman with the Attire of an Harlot so she caught him and kissed him Better are the Reproofs of a Friend than the Kisses of an Harlot 3. Ministers are Murderers who either starve or poyson or infect Souls 1. That starve Souls 1 Pet. 5.2 Feed the Flock of God which is among you These Feed themselves and starve the Flock Either through Non-residing they do not Preach or through Insufficiency they cannot There are many in the Ministry a shame to speak it so ignorant that they had need to be taught the First Principles of the Oracles of God Heb. 5.12 Was not he fit to be a Preacher in Israel think ye who being asked something concerning the Decalogue answered He never saw any such Book 2. That Poyson Souls Such are Heterodox Ministers who poyson People with Error The Basilisk poysons Herbs and Flowers by breathing on them The Breath of Heretical Ministers like the Basilisks Breath poysons Souls The Socinian that would rob Christ of his Godhead the Arminian that by advancing the Power of the Will would take off the Crown from the Head of Free-Grace the Antinomian who denies the Use of the Moral Law to a Believer as if it were antiquated and out of date these Poyson Mens Souls Error is as damnable as Vice 1 Pet. 2.1 There shall he false Teachers among you who privily shall bring in damnable Hereresies denying the Lord that bought them 3. That Infect Souls viz. By their Scandalous Lives Exod. 19.22 Let the Priests which come near to the Lord sanctifie themselves Ministers who by their Places are nearer to God should be holier than others The Elements the higher they are the purer The Air is purer than the Water the Fire is purer than the Air. The higher Men are by Office the holier they should be Iohn Baptist was a shining Lamp But there are many who infect their People with their Bad Life They preach one thing and live another Qui curios simulant Bacchanalia vivunt They like Eli's Sons are in White Linen but they have Scarlet Sins Some say that Prester Iohn the Lord of Africa causeth to be carried before him a Golden Cup full of Dirt A fit Emblem of such Ministers as have a Golden Office but are dirty and polluted in their Lives They are Murderers and the Blood of Souls will cry against them at the last Day 4. Such as destroy others by getting them into bad Company and so making them Proselytes to the Devil Vitia in proximum quemque transiliunt Sen. A Man cannot live in the Aethiopian Climate but he will be discoloured with the Sun nor he cannot be in bad Company but he will partake of their Evil. One Drunkard makes another as the Prophet speaks in another Sence Ier. 35.5 I set before them pots full of Wine and Cups and said unto them Drink ye Wine So the Wicked set Pots of Wine before others and make them drink till Reason be stupified and Lust enflamed These are guilty of the Breach of this Commandment they are Murderers of Souls How sad will it be with these who have not only their own Sins but the Blood of others to answer for So much for the First thing forbidden in the Commandment the Injuring of others II. The Second thing forbidden in it is the injuring ones self Thou shalt not kill Thou shalt do no hurt to thy self 1. Thou shalt not hurt thy own Body One may be guilty of Self-murder either 1. Indirectly and Occasionally 2. Directly and Absolutely 1. Indirectly and Occasionally As First When a Man thrusts himself into Danger which he might prevent
decreed the time of my Life in the use of Means so God hath decreed my Salvation in the use of Word Prayer Sacraments And as a Man that refuseth his ●ood murders himself so he that refuseth to work out his Salvation doth destroy himself The Vessels of Mercy are said to be prepar'd unto Glory Rom. 9.23 How are they prepar'd but by being sanctified and that cannot be but in the use of Means therefore let not God's Decree take thee off from Holy Endeavour A good Saying of Dr. Preston Hast thou an Heart to pray to God it is a sign no Decree of Wrath is passed against thee Use 1. If God's Decree be Eternal and Unchangeable then God doth not Elect our Faith foreseen as the Arminians Rom. 9.11 The children being not yet born that the purpose of God according to election might stand It was said Iacob have I loved Esau have I hated We are not elected for Holiness but to Holiness Eph. 1.3 If we are not justified for our Faith much less elected for our Faith but we are not justified for it We are said to be justified 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 through Faith as an Instrument Eph. 2.8 but not for Faith as a Cause and if not justified for Faith then much less elected God's Decree of Election is Eternal and Unchangeable therefore depends not upon Faith foreseen Acts 13.48 As many as were ordained to eternal life believed They were not elected because they believed but they believed because they were elected Use 2. If God's Decree be Unchangeable 't is Comfort in two Cases 1. Concerning God's Providences towards his Church We are ready to quarrel with Providence if every thing doth not jump with our Desire Remember God's Work goes on and nothing falls out but what he hath decreed from Eternity 2. God hath decreed Troubles for the Churches good the troubling of God's Church is like the Angel's troubling the Water Ioh. 5.4 which made way for healing his People He hath decreed Troubles in the Church His fire is in Sion and his furnace in Ierusalem Isa. 31.9 The Wheels in a Watch move cross one to another but they all carry on the Motion of the Watch So the Wheels of Providence often move cross to our Desires but still they carry on God's unchangeable Decree Dan. 12.10 Many shall be made white God lets the Waters of Affliction be poured on his People he doth but lay them a Whitening Therefore murmur not at God's Dealings His Work goes on nothing falls out but what he hath wisely decreed from Eternity every thing shall promote God's Design and fulfil his Decree 2. Comfort to the Godly in regard of their Salvation 2 Tim. 2.19 The foundation of God stands sure having this seal the Lord knows who are his God's Counsel of Election is Unchangeable once elected and for ever elected Rev. 3.5 I will not blot his name out of the book of life The Book of God's Decree hath no Errata's in it no blottings out once justified never unjustified Hos. 13.14 Repentance shall be hid from mine eyes God never repents of his electing Love ● Joh. 13.1 He loved them to the end Therefore if thou art a Believer comfort thy self with this the Immutability of God's Decree Use 3. To conclude a word to the Wicked who march furiously against God and his People let them know God's Decree is Unchangeable God will not alter it nor can they break it and while they resist God's Will they fulfil it There 's a twofold Will of God Voluntas praecepti decreti The Will of God's Precept and of his Decree While the Wicked resist the Will of God's Precept they fulfil the Will of his Permissive Decree Iudas betrays Christ Pilate condemns him the Souldiers crucify him while they resisted the Will of God's Precept they fulfilled the Will of his Permissive Decree Acts 4.28 Such as are wicked God commands one thing they do the quite contrary to keep Sabbath they prophane it while they disobey his Command they fulfil his Permissive Decree If a Man set up two Nets one of Silk the other of Iron the Silken Net may be broken not the Iron God's Commands are the Silken Net while Men break the Silken Net of God's Command they are taken in the Iron Net of his Decree while they sit backward to God's Precepts they row forward to his Decree his Decree to permit their Sin and to punish them for their Sin permitted Of the Wisdom of GOD. THE next Attribute is Gods ' Wisdom which is one of the brightest Beams of the Godhead Iob 9.4 He is wise in heart Kacham lavau The Heart is the Seat of Wisdom Cor in Hebraeo sumitur pro Iudicio Pineda Among the Hebrews the Heart is put for Wisdom Iob 34.32 Let Men of Understanding tell me In the Hebrew Let Men of Heart tell me God is wise in heart that is he is most wise 1. God is only wise he doth monopolize and ingross all Wisdom Ergo he is called 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the only wise God 1 Tim. 1.17 All the Treasures of Wisdom are lock'd up in him and no Creature can have any Wisdom but as God is pleased to give it out of his Treasury 2. God is perfectly wise there is no defect in his Wisdom Men may be wise in some things but in other things may betray imprudence and weakness But God is the Exemplar and Pattern of Wisdom and the Pattern must be perfect Matth. 5.48 God's Wisdom appears in two things 1. His Infinite Intelligence 2. His Exact Working 1. His Infinite Intelligence He knows the most profound obstruse Secrets Dan. 2.28 He knows the Thoughts which are the most intricate subtil things Amos 4.13 He declareth to Man what is his thought Let Sin be contrived never so politickly God will pull off all Masks and Disguises and make an Heart-Anatomy He knows all future Contingencies ante intuitu all things are before him in one clear Prospect 2. His exact curious Working He is wise in heart his wisdom lies in his works These Works of God are bound up in three great Volumes where we may read his Wisdom 1. The Work of Creation The Creation as it is a Monument of God's Power so a Looking-glass in which we may see his Wisdom None but a wise God could so curiously contrive the World Behold the Earth deck'd with variety of Flowers which are both for Beauty and Fragrancy the Heaven bespangled with Lights we may see the glorious Wisdom of God blazing in the Sun twinkling in the Stars His Wisdom is seen in the marshalling and ordering every thing in its proper Place and Sphere If the Sun had been set lower it would have burnt us if higher it would not have warm'd us with its Beams God's Wisdom is seen in appointing the Seasons of the Year Psal. 74.17 Thou hast made Summer and Winter If it had been all Summer the Heat would have scorched us if all Winter the Cold would
Devil's Image on a Man Malice is the Devil's Eye Hypocrisy his Cloven-foot It turns a Man into a Devil Iohn 6.20 Have not I chosen twelve and one of you is a Devil 2. Sin is a grieving of God's Spirit Eph. 4.30 Grieve not the holy Spirit of God To grieve is more than to anger Quest. How can the Spirit be said to be grieved for seeing he is God he cannot be subject to any passion Resp. This is spoken Metaphorically Sin is said to grieve the Spirit because it is an injury offered to the Spirit and he takes it unkindly and as it were lays it to heart And is it not much thus to grieve the Spirit The Holy Ghost descended in the likeness of a Dove Sin makes this blessed Dove mourn Were it only an Angel we should not grieve him but much less the Spirit of God Is it not sad to grieve our Comforter 3. Sin is an act of Contumacy against God a walking Antipodes to Heaven Lev. 26.27 If ye will walk contrary to me A sinner tramples upon God's Law crosseth his Will doth all he can to affront yea to spight God The Hebrew word for sin Pashang signifies Rebellion there is the heart of a Rebel in every sin Ier. 44.16 We will do whatsoever proceedeth out of our mouth to burn Incense to the Queen of Heaven Sin strikes at the very Deity Peccatum est Dei-cidium Sin would not only unthrone God but un-God him If the sinner could help it God should no longer be God 4. Sin is an act of disingenuity and unkindness God feeds the sinner keeps off evils from him be miracles him with Mercy but the sinner not only forgets God's Mercies but abuseth them he is the worse for Mercy like Absolom who as soon as David had kissed him and took him into favour plotted Treason against him 2 Sam. 15.10 Like the Mule who kicks the Damn after she hath given it Milk Vas pertusum 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 2 Sam. 16.17 is this thy kindness to thy Friend God may upbraid the sinner I have given thee may God say thy Health Strength and Estate thou requirest me evil for good thou woundest me with my own Mercies Is this thy kindness to thy Friend did I give thee life to sin did I give thee wages to serve the Devil 5. Sin is a Disease Isa. 1.5 The whole head is sick Some are sick of Pride others of Lust others of Envy Sin hath distempered the 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the intellectual part 't is a leprosy in the Head it hath poison'd the Vitals Tit. 2.16 Their Conscience is defiled 'T is with a sinner as with a sick Patient his Pallat is distempered the sweetest things taste bitter to him The Word which is sweeter then the Hony-comb tasts bitter to him Isa. 5.20 they put sweet for bitter Thus a Disease and nothing can cure this Disease but the Blood of the Physitian 6. Sin is an irrational thing it makes a Man act not only wickedly but foolishly It is absurd and irrational to prefer the lesser before the greater the Pleasures of Life before the Rivers of Pleasures at God's right hand for evermore Is it not irrational to lose Heaven for the satisfying or indulging the Lust as Lysimachus who for a draught of Water lost a Kingdom Is it not irrational to gratifie an Enemy in sin we do so When Lust or rash Anger burn in the Soul Satan warms himself at this fire Mortalium errores epulae sunt daemonum Mens sins feast the Devil 7. Sin is a painful thing it costs Men much labour in pursuing their sins How do Men tyre themselves in doing the Devil's drudgery Ier. 9.5 They weary themselves to commit iniquity Peccatum est sui ipsius poena What pains did Iudas take to bring about his Treason He goes to the High-Priest and then after to the Band of Soldiers and then back again to the Garden St. Chrysostom saith Vertue is easier than Vice 'T is more pains to some to follow their sins than to others to worship their God While the sinner travails with his sin in sorrow he brings forth it is called serving divers Lusts Tit. 3.3 not enjoy but serve why so because not only of the slavery in sin but the hard labour it is serving divers Lusts. Many a Man goes to Hell in the sweat of his brows 8. Sin is the only thing God hath an antipathy against God doth not hate a Man because he is poor or despised in the World you do not hate your Friend because he is sick but that which draws forth the keens of God's hatred is sin Ier. 44.4 O do not this abominable thing which I hate And sure if the sinner dies under God's hatred he cannot be admitted into the Celestial Mansions will God let him live with him whom he hates God will never lay a Viper in his bosom the Feathers of the Eagle will not mix with the Feathers of other ●owls God will not mix and incorporate with a sinner Till sin be removed there is no coming where God is III. See the evil of Sin in the Price paid for it it cost the Blood of God to expiate it O Man saith St. Austin consider the greatness of thy sin by the greatness of the price paid for sin All the Princes on Earth or Angels in Heaven could not satisfie for sin only Christ. Nay Christ's active Obedience was not enough to make atonement for sin but he must suffer upon the Cross for without blood is no remission Hebr. 9.22 O what an accursed thing is sin that Christ should die for it The evil of sin is not so much seen in that one thousand are damned for it as that Christ died for it IV. Sin is evil in the Effects of it 1. Sin hath degraded us of our Honour Reuben by Incest lost his Dignity and though he were the first-born he could not excel Gen. 49.4 God made us in his own Image a little lower than the Angels but sin hath debased us Before Adam sinned he was like an Herauld that hath his Coat of Arms upon him all reverence him because he carries the King's Coat of Arms but let this Coat be pull'd off and he is despised no Man regards him Sin hath done this it hath pluck'd off our Coat of Innocency and now it hath debased us and turned our glory into shame Dan. 11.21 And there shall stand up a vile person This was spoken of Antiochus Epiphanes who was a King and his name signifies illustrious yet sin had degraded him he was a vile person 2. Sin disquiets the Peace of the Soul whatever defiles disturbs as Poison tortures the Bowels corrupts the Blood so doth Sin the Soul Isa. 57.21 Sin breeds a trembling at the heart it creates fears and there is torment in fear 1 Iohn 4.18 Sin makes sad Convulsions in the Conscience Iudas was so terrified with guilt and horrour that he hangs himself to quiet his Conscience And is
their Offering Luke 2.24 A pair of Turtle Doves which was the usual Offering of the Poor Lev. 12.8 Christ was so poor that when he wanted Money he was fain to work a Miracle for it Matth. 17.27 He when he died made no Will. He came into the World poor 4. Why he came That he might take our flesh and redeem us that he might instate us into a Kingdom He was poor that he might make us rich 2 Cor. 8.9 He was born of a Virgin that he might be born of God he took our Flesh that he might give us his Spirit He lay in the Manger that we might lye in Paradise He came down from Heaven that he might bring us to Heaven And what was all this but Love If our Hearts be not Rocks this Love of Christ should affect us Behold Love that passeth Knowledge Eph. 3.19 Branch 2. See here the wonderful Humility of Christ Christ was made flesh O Sancta Humilitas Tu filium Dei descendere fecisti in uterum Mariae Virginis A●st That Christ should clothe himself with our flesh a piece of that Earth which we tread upon O infinite Humility Christ's taking our flesh was one of the lowest Steps of his Humiliation Christ did humble himself more in lying in the Virgins Womb then in hanging upon the Cross. It was not so much for Man to die but for God to become Man that was the wonder of Humility Phil. 2.7 He was made in the likeness of Men. For Christ to be made flesh was more Humility then for the Angels to be made Worms Christ's flesh is called a Vail Hebr. 10.20 Through the Vail that is his Flesh. Christ's wearing our Flesh vail'd his Glory For him to be made flesh who was equal with God O Humility Phil. 2.6 Who being in the form of God thought it no robbery to be equal with God He stood upon even Ground with God he was 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Patri co-essential and con-substantial with his Father as Austin and Cyril and the Councel of Nice expresses it yet for all this he takes flesh Christ strip'd himself of the Robes of his Glory and covered himself with the Rags of our Humanity If Solomon did so wonder that God should dwell in the Temple which was enrich'd and hung with Gold how may we wonder that God should dwell in Man's weak and frail Nature Nay which is yet more Humility Christ not only took our flesh but took it when it was at the worst under Disgrace as if a Servant should wear a Noble-man's Livery when he is impeached of High Treason Nay besides Christ took all the Infirmities of our flesh There are two sorts of Infirmities Such as are sinful without pain or such as are painful without sin The first of these Infirmities Christ did not take upon him sinful Infirmities to be covetous or ambitious Christ never took these upon him but Christ took upon him painful Infirmities as 1. Hunger Matth. 21.18 He came to the Fig-tree and would have eaten 2. Weariness as when he sate on Iacob's Well to rest him Iohn 4.6 3. Sorrow Matth. 26.38 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 My soul is sorrowful even unto death It was a Sorrow guided with Reason not disturb'd with Passion 4. Fear Hebr. 5.7 He was heard in that he feared Nay yet a further Degree of Christ's Humility he not only was made flesh but in the likeness of sinful flesh He knew no sin yet he was made sin 2 Cor. 5.21 He was like a sinner he had all sin laid upon him but no sin lived in him Isa. 53.12 He was numbred among Transgressors He who was numbred among the Persons of the Trinity he is said to bear the sins of many Hebr. 9.28 Now this was the lowest degree of Christ's Humiliation For Christ to be reputed as a sinner never such a Pattern of Humility That Christ who would not endure sin in the Angels should himself indure to have sin imputed to him it is the most amazing Humility that ever was From all this learn to be humble Dost thou see Christ humbling himself and art thou proud 'T is the humble Saint is Christ's Picture Christian be not proud of your fine Feathers 1. Hast thou an Estate be not proud the Earth thou treadest on is richer then thou it hath Mines of Gold and Silver in the Bowels of it 2. Hast thou Beauty be not proud it is but Air and Dust mingled 3. Hast thou Skill and Parts be humble Lucifer hath more knowledge than thou 4. Hast thou Grace be humble thou hast it not of thy own growth it is borrowed Were it not a folly to be proud of a Ring that is lent 1 Cor. 4.7 Thou hast more Sin then Grace Spots then Beauty O look on Christ this rare Pattern and be humble It is an unseemly sight to see God humbling himself and Man exalting himself to see an humble Saviour and a proud Sinner God hates the very resemblance of Pride Lev. 2.11 He would have no Honey in the Sacrifice Indeed Leaven is sowr but why no Honey because when Honey is mingled with Meal or Flour it makes the Meal to rise and swell ergo no Honey God hates the resemblance of the Sin of Pride better want Parts Comforts of Spirit then Humility Si Deus superbientibus Angelis non pepercit If God saith Austin spared not the Angels when they grew proud will he spare thee who art but Dust and Rottenness Branch 3. Behold here a Sacred Riddle or Paradox God manifest in the flesh The Text calls it a Mystery That Man should be made in God's Image was a wonder but that God should be made in Man's Image is a greater wonder That the Ancient of Days should be born that he who Thunders in the Heaven should cry in the Cradle Qui tonitruat in Coelis clamat in cunabulis qui regit sidera sugit ubera that he who rules the Stars should suck the Breasts that a Virgin should conceive that Christ should be made of a Woman and of that Woman which himself made that the Branch should bear the Vine that the Mother should be younger than the Child she bare and the Child in the Womb bigger than the Mother that the Humane Nature should not be God yet one with God This was not only mirum but miraculum Christ taking flesh is a Mystery we shall never fully understand till we come to Heaven when our Light shall be clear as well as our Love perfect Branch 4. From hence God manifest in the flesh Christ born of a Virgin a thing not only strange in nature but impossible learn That there are no impossibilities with God God can bring about Things which are not within the sphere of Nature to produce That Iron should swim that the Rock should gush out with water that the Fire should lick up the water in the Trenches 1 Kings 18.38 'T is natural for the water to quench the fire but for the fire to
make a Will and settles his Estate upon such Persons as he names in the Will none else but they can lay claim to the Will so God makes a Will and Testament but it is restrained and limited to such as are sanctified and it is high presumption for any else to lay claim to the Will 4. There is no going to Heaven without Sanctification Hebr. 12.14 Without holiness no man shall see the Lord. God is an holy God and he will suffer no unholy Creature to come near him A King will not suffer a Man with Plague-sores to approach into his Presence Heaven is not like Noah's Ark where the clean Beasts and the unclean entred no unclean Beast comes into the Heavenly Ark. Though God suffer the Wicked to live a while on the Earth he will never suffer Heaven to be pestered with such Vermin Are they fit to see God who wallow in wickedness will God ever lay such Vipers in his bosom Without holiness no man shall see the Lord. It must be a clear Eye that sees a bright Object only an holy Heart can see God in his Glory Sinners may see God as an Enemy not as a Friend may have an affrighting Vision of God but not a beatifical Vision They may see the flameing Sword but not the Mercy Seat O then what need is there of Sanctification 5. Without Sanctification all our holy things are defiled 1 Tit. 1.15 Unto them that are defiled is nothing pure Under the Law if a Man who was Unclean by a dead Body had carried a piece of holy Flesh in his Skirt the holy Flesh had not cleansed him but he had polluted that Hag. 1.12 13. An Emblem of a Sinners polluting his holy Offering A foul Stomack turns the best Food into ill Humours An unsanctified Heart pollutes Prayers Alms Sacraments this evinceth the necessity of Sanctification Sanctification makes our holy things accepted an holy Heart is the Altar which sanctifies the Offering his Duties tho' they are not to Satisfaction yet to Acceptation 6. Without Sanctification we can show no sign of our Election 2 Thes. 2.13 Election is the cause of our Salvation Sanctification is our Evidence Sanctification is the Ear-mark of Christ's Elect Sheep Quest. What are the Signs of Sanctification Resp. 1. Such as are sanctified can remember a time when they were unsanctified Tit. 3.3 We were in our Bloud and then God wash'd us with Water and anointed us with Oyl Ezek. 16.9 Those Trees of Righteousness that blossom and bear Almonds can remember when they were like Aaron's dry Rod not one Blossom of Holiness growing A sanctified Soul can remember when he was estranged from God thro' Ignorance and Vanity and then Free-grace planted this Flower of Holiness in him Second Sign of Sanctification is the in-dwelling of the Spirit 2 Tim. 1.14 The Holy Ghost which dwelleth in us As the Unclean Spirit dwells in the Wicked and carries them to Pride Lust Revenge the Devil hath entred into these Swine Acts 5.3 So the Spirit of God dwells in the Elect as their Guide and Comforter The Spirit possesseth the Saints God's Spirit sanctifies the Fancy causing it to mint holy Thoughts it sanctifies the Will putting a new Byass upon it whereby it is inclin'd to Good He who is sanctified hath the Influence of the Spirit tho' not the Essence Third Sign of Sanctification is an Antipathy against Sin Ps. 119.104 An Hypocrite may leave Sin yet love it as a Serpent casts its Coat but keeps its Sting but a sanctified Person can say he not only leaves Sin but loaths it As there are Antipathies in Nature between the Vine and Laurel so in a sanctified Soul there is an holy Antipathy against Sin and Antipathies can never be reconciled Because he hath an Antipathy against Sin he cannot but oppose it and seek the Destruction of it Fourth Sign of Sanctification is the Spiritual Performance of Duties viz. with the Heart and from a Principle of Love The sanctified Soul prays out of love to Prayer he calls the Sabbath a Delight Isa. 58.13 A Man may have Gifts to Admiration he may speak as an Angel drop'd out of Heaven yet may be carnal in spiritual things his Services do not come from a renewed Principle nor is he carried upon the Wings of Delight in Duty A sanctified Soul worships God in the Spirit 1 Pet. 2.5 God doth not judge of our Duties by the length but by the love Fifth Sign A well-order'd Life 1 Pet. 1.15 Be ye holy in all manner of conversation Where the Heart is sanctified the Life will be so too the Temple had Gold without as well as within As in a Piece of Coyn there 's not only the King's Image within the Ring but his Superscription too without So where there is Sanctification there is not only God's Image in the Heart but a Superscription of Holiness written in the Life Some say they have good Hearts but their Lives are Vitious Prov. 30.12 There is a generation that are pure in their own eyes yet is not washed from their filthiness If the Water be foul in the Bucket it cannot be clean in the Well Psal. 45.13 The king's daughter is all glorious within There is Holiness of Heart her Garments are wrought of wrought Gold Holiness of Life Grace is most beautiful when its Light doth so shine that others may see it this adorns Religion and makes Proselites to the Faith Sixth Sign Stedfast Resolution he is resolved never to part with his Holines let others reproach it he loves it the more let Water be sprinkled on the Fire it burns the more He saith as David when Micol reproach'd him for Dancing before the Ark 2 Sam. 6.22 If this be to be vile I will yet be more vile Let others persecute him for his Holiness he saith as Paul Acts 20.24 None of these things move me He prefers Sanctity before Safety and had rather keep his Conscience pure than his Skin whole He saith as Iob My integrity I will hold fast and not let it go Cap. 27.6 He will rather part with his Life then his Conscience Use 1. See what is the main thing a Christian should look after viz. Sanctification this is the Unum necessarium Sanctification is our purest Complexion it makes us as the Heaven bespangled with Stars it is our Nobility by it we are born of God and partake of the Divine Nature it is our Riches therefore compar'd to rows of Jewels and Chains of Gold Cant. 1.10 It is our best Certificate for Heaven what Evidence have we else to show have we Knowledge so hath the Devil Do we profess Religion Satan oft appears in Samuel's Mantle and transforms himself into an Angel of Light But here is our Certificat to show for Heaven Sanctification Sanctification is the first Fruits of the Spirit the only Coyn will pass currant in the other World Sanctification is the Evidence of God's Love we cannot guess at God's Love by giving us
Grave and the Holy Ghosts descending upon the Earth This Day is perfum'd with the sweet Odour of Prayer which goes up to Heaven as Incense This Day the Manna falls that Angels Food this is the Soul's Festival Day on this Day all the Graces act their Part The other Days of the Week are most employed about Earth this Day about Heaven Then you gather Straw now Pearl Now Christ takes the Soul up into the Mount and gives it transfiguring Sights of Glory Now Christ leads his Spouse into the Wine-Cellar and displays the Banner of his Love now he gives her his Spiced Wine and the Iuice of the Pomegranate Cant. 8.2 The Lord doth usually reveal himself more to the Soul on this Day The Apostle Iohn was in the Spirit on the Lord's Day Revel 1.10 He was carried up in Divine Raptures towards Heaven This Day a Christian is in the Altitudes he walks with God and takes as it were a turn with him in Heaven 1 Ioh. 1.3 On this Day holy Affections are quickened The Stock of Grace is improved Corruptions are weakened On this Day Satan falls like Lightning before the Majesty of the Word Christ wrought most of his Miracles upon the Sabbath So he doth now The dead Soul is raised the Heart of Stone is made Flesh. How should this Day be highly esteemed and had in Reverence This Day is more precious than Rubies God hath anoynted this Day with the Oyl of Gladness above its Fellows On the Sabbath we are doing Angels Work our Tongues are tuned to God's Praises This Sabbath on Earth is a Shadow and Type of that Glorious Rest and Eternal Sabbath we hope for in Heaven when God shall be the Temple and the Lamb shall be the Light of it Rev. 21.22 23. EXOD. XX. 9 10. Six Days shalt thou labour and do all thy Work but the Seventh Day is the Sabbath of the Lord thy God in it thou shalt do no manner of Work c. Six Days shalt thou labour God would not have any live out of a Calling Religion seals no Warrant for Idleness 'T is as well a Duty to labour Six Days as to keep Holy Rest on the Seventh Day Six Days shalt thou labour 2 Thess. 3.11 We hear there are some among you walking Disorderly 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 working not at all Now them that are such we command and exhort by our Lord Iesus that with Quietness they work and eat their own Bread A Christian must not only mind Heaven but his Calling While the Pilot hath his Eye to the Star he hath his Hand to the Stern Without labour the Pillars of a Common-wealth will dissolve and the Earth will be like the Sluggards Field over-run with Briars Prov. 24.31 Adam in Innocency tho he was the Monarch of the World yet God would not have him idle but he must dress and till the Ground Gen. 2.15 Piety doth not exclude Industry Six Days shalt thou labour Standing Water putrifies The Inanimate Creatures are in Motion The Sun goes its Circuit the Fountain runs the Fire sparkles And Animate Creatures Solomon sends us to the Ant and Pismire to learn Labour Prov. 6.6 Chap. 30.35 The Bee is the Emblem of Industry some of the Bees trim the Honey others work the Wax others frame the Comb others lie Sentinel at the Door of the Hive to keep out the Drone And shall not Man much more inure himself to labour That Law in Paradise was never yet repealed In the Sweat of thy Brows shalt thou eat Bread Gen. 3.19 Such Professors are to to be disliked who talk of living by Faith but live out of a Calling They are like the Lillies which toil not neither do they spin Mat. 6.28 'T is a Speech of Holy and Learned Mr. Perkins Let a Man be endued with excellent Gifts and hear the Word with Reverence and receive the Sacrament yet if he practise not the Duties of his Calling all is but Hypocrisie What is an idle Person good for What benefit is there of a Ship that lies always on the shore Or of Armour that hangs up and rusts To live out of a Calling exposeth a Person to Temptation Melancton calls Idleness Balneum Diaboli the Devil's Bath because he bathes himself with delight in an idle Soul We do not use to sow Seed in ground when it lies fallow but Satan sows most of his Seed of Temptation in such Persons as lie fallow and are out of a Calling Idleness is the Nurse of Vice Seneca an Heathen could say Nullus mihi per Otium Dies exit No Day passeth me without some labour An idle Person stands for a Cypher in the World and God writes down no Cyphers in the Book of Life We read in Scripture of eating the Bread of Idleness Prov. 31.27 and drinking the Wine of Violence Prov. 4.17 It is as well a sin to eat the Bread of Idleness as to drink the Wine of Violence An idle Person can give no account of his Time Time is a Talent to trade with both in our Particular and General Calling The slothful Person hides his Talent in the Earth he doth no good his Time is not lived but lost An idle Person lives unprofitably he cumbers the ground God calls the slothful Servant wicked Mat. 25.26 Thou wicked and slothful Servant Draco whose Laws were written in Blood deprived them of their Life who would not work for their Living In Hetruria they caused such Persons to be banished Idle Persons live in the Breach of this Commandment Six Days shalt thou labour Let them take heed they be not banished Heaven A Man may as well go to Hell for not working in his Calling as for not Believing So I pass to the next But The Seventh Day is the Sabbath of the Lord thy God in it thou shalt do no manner of work Having spoken already of the Reasons of sanctifying the Sabbath I come now to that Question Quest. In what manner we are to sanctifie the Sabbath Resp. 1. Negatively we must do no Work in it that is expressed in the Commandment In it thou shalt do no manner of Work God hath enclosed this Day for himself therefore we are not to lay it common by doing any Civil Work As Abraham when he went to sacrifice left his Servant and the Ass at the bottom of the Hill Gen. 22.5 So when we are to Worship God this Day we must leave all worldly business behind leave the Ass at the Bottom of the Hill And as Ioseph when he would speak with his Brethren thrust out the Egyptians so when we would converse with God this Day we must thrust out all earthly Employments The Lord's Day is a Day of Holy Rest all secular Works must be forborn and suspended it is a prophaning the Day N●hem 13.15 In these days saw I in Iudah some treading Wine-presses on the Sabbath and bringing in Sheaves as also Wine-Grapes and Figs and all manner of Burdens which they brought into Ierusalem on
is capable of Communion with God of being Christ's Spouse 2 Cor. 11.2 That I might espouse you Virgin-Souls to Christ. It is capable of being Crown'd with Glory for ever O then carrying such precious Souls about you created with the Breath of God redeemed with the Blood of God what Endeavours should you use for the Saving of these Souls Let not the Devil have your Souls Heliogabalus fed his Lions with Pheasant The Devil is call'd a Roaring Lion feed him not with your Souls Besides the Excellency of the Soul which may make you labour to get it saved consider how sad it will be not to have the Soul saved It is such a Loss as there is none like it Because in losing the Soul you lose a great many things with it A Merchant in losing his Ship loseth many things with it He loseth Money Jewels Spices So he that loseth his Soul loseth Christ the company of Angels Heaven It is an infinite Loss and it is an irreparable Loss it can never be made up again Two Eyes but one Soul Chrys. O what Care should be taken about the Immortal Soul I would request but this of you that you would but take as much Care for the saving your Souls as you do for the getting an Estate Nay I will say this Do but take as much Care for the saving your Souls as the Devil doth for destroying them O how industrious is Satan to damn Souls How doth he play the Serpent in his subtile laying of Snares to catch Souls How doth he shoot Fiery Darts The Devil is never idle The Devil is a busie Bishop in his Diocess he walks up and down seeking whom he may devour 1 Pet. 5.8 Now is not this a Reasonable Request to take but as much Care for the saving of your Souls as the Devil doth for the destroying them Quest. How shall we do to get our Souls saved Resp. By having them sanctified Only the pure in Heart shall see God Get your Souls in-laid and enamel'd with Holiness 1 Pet. 1.16 It is not enough that we cease to do Evil which is all the Evidence some have to show this is to lose Heaven by short shooting but we must be inwardly sanctify'd Not only the unclean Spirit must go out but we must be filled with the Holy Ghost Eph. 5.18 This Holiness must needs be if you consider God is to dwell with you here and you are to dwell with him hereafter First God is to dwell with you here God takes up the Soul for his own Lodgings Eph. 3.17 That Christ may dwell in your Heart Therefore the Soul must be Consecrated A King's Palace must be kept clean especially his Presence-Chamber The Body is the Temple of the Holy Ghost 1 Cor. 6.19 then the Soul is the Sanctum Sanctorum how Holy ought that to be Secondly You are to dwell with God Heaven is an Holy Place 1 Pet. 1.4 An Inheritance undefiled And how can you dwell with God till you are sanctified We do not put Wine into a musty Vessel God will not put the New Wine of Glory into a sinful Heart O then as you love your Souls and would have them sav'd Eternally endeavour after Holiness by this means you will have an Idoneity and Fitness for the Kingdom of Heaven and your Souls will be saved in the Day of the Lord Jesus EXOD. XX. 14 Thou shalt not commit Adultery God is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 a pure holy Spirit and hath an infinite Antipathy against all Uncleanness In this Commandment he hath entred his Caution against it Non maechaberis Thou shalt not commit Adultery The Sum of this Commandment is The Preservation of Corporal Purity We must take heed of running on the Rock of Uncleanness and so making Shipwrack of our Chastity In this Commandment there is something tacitly implyed and something tacitly forbidden 1. Something tacitly Implyed viz. That the Ordinance of Marriage should be observed 2. Something expresly Forbidden viz. The infecting our selves with Bodily Pollution Thou shalt not commit Adultery 1. Something Implyed That the Ordinance of Marriage should be observed 1 Cor. 7.2 Let every Man have his own Wife and every Woman have her own Husband Marriage is honourable and the Bed undefiled Heb. 13.4 God did institute Marriage in Paradise he brought the Woman to the Man Gen. 2.22 He did as it were give them in Marriage And Jesus Christ did honour Marriage with his Presence Iohn 2.2 The first Miracle he wrought was at a Marriage when he turned the Water into Wine Marriage is a Type and Resemblance of the Mystical Union between Christ and his Church Eph. 5.32 Concerning Marriage 1. There are General Duties 1. The General Duty of the Husband is to Rule Eph. 5.23 The Husband is the Head of the Wife The Head is the Seat of Rule and Government but he must rule with Discretion He is Head therefore must not rule without Reason 2. The General Duty on the Wife's part is Submission Eph. 5.22 Wives submit your selves unto your own Husbands as unto the Lord. It is observable the Holy Ghost passeth by Sarah's Failings he doth not mention her Unbelief but he takes notice of that which was good in her her Reverence and Obedience to her Husband 1 Pet. 3.6 Sarah obey'd Abraham calling him Lord. 2. Special Duties belonging to Marriage are Love and Fidelity 1. Love Eph. 5.25 Love is the Marriage of the Affections There is as it were but one Heart in two Bodies Love lines the Yoak and makes it easie Love perfumes the Marriage-Relation without which it is not Conjugium but Conjurgium it is like two Poysons in one Stomach one is ever sick of the other 2. Fidelity In Marriage there is a mutual Promise of living together Faithfully according to God's Holy Ordinance Among the Romans on the Day of Marriage the Woman presented to her Husband Fire and Water Fire refines Metal Water cleanseth Hereby signifying that she would live with her Husband in Chastity and Sincerity This is the First thing in the Commandment implied that the Ordinance of Marriage should be purely observed 2. The thing Forbidden in the Commandment i. e. Infecting our selves with Bodily Pollution and Uncleanness Thou shalt not commit Adultery The Fountain of this Sin is Lust. Since the Fall Holy Love is degenerated into Lust. Lust is the Fever of the Soul There is a two-fold Adultery 1. Mental Matth. 5.28 Whosoever looketh on a Woman to lust after her hath committed Adultery already with her in his Heart As a Man may die of an inward Bleeding so he may be damn'd for the inward boylings of Lust if they be not mortify'd 2. Corporal Adultery when Sin hath conceiv'd and brought forth in the Act. This is expresly forbidden under a Sub poena Thou shalt not commit Adultery This Commandment is set as an Hedge to keep out Uncleanness and they that break this Hedge a Serpent shall bite them Iob calls Adultery an heinous Crime
have a chaste entire Love to his own Wife Ezekiel's Wife was the Desire of his Eyes chap. 24.16 When Solomon had disswaded from strange Women he prescribes a Remedy against it Prov. 5.18 Rejoyce with the Wife of thy Youth It is not the having a Wife but the loving a Wife makes a Man live Chastly He who loves his Wife whom Solomon calls his Fountain will not go abroad to drink of muddy poysoned Waters Pure Conjugal Love is a Gift of God and comes from Heaven This like the Vestal Fire must be cherished that it do not go out He who loves not his Wife is the likelyest Person to embrace the Bosom of a Stranger 13. Labour to get the Fear of God into your Hearts Prov. 16.6 By the Fear of the Lord Men depart from Evil. As the Banks keep out the Water so the Fear of the Lord keeps out Uncleanness Such as want the Fear of God want the Bridle that should check them from Sin How did Ioseph keep from his Mistresses Temptation The Fear of God pull'd him back Gen. 39.9 How should I do this great Wickedness and sin against God St. Bernard calls Holy Fear Ianitor Animae The Door-keeper of the Soul As a Noble-man's Porter stands at the Door and keeps out Vagrants so the Fear of God stands and keeps out all sinful Temptations from entring 14. Get a Delight in the Word of God Psal. 119.123 How sweet is thy Word to my taste St. Chrysostom compares God's Word to a Garden If we walk in this Garden and suck Sweetness from the Flowers of the Promises we shall never care to pluck the Forbidden Fruit. Sint castae deliciae meae Scripturae Aug. The Reason why Persons seek after unchaste sinful Pleasures is because they have no better Caesar riding through a City and seeing the Women play with Dogs and Parrots said Sure they have no Children So they that sport with Harlots it is because they have no better Pleasures He that hath once tasted Christ in a Promise is ravish'd with Delight and how would he scorn a Motion to sin Iob said the Word was his appointed Food Iob 23.12 No Wonder then he made a Covenant with his Eyes 15. If you would abstain from Adultery use Serious Consideration Consider 1. God sees thee in the Act of Sin He sees all thy Curtain-wickedness He is Totus Oculus All Eye Aug. The Clouds are no Canopy the Night is no Curtain to hide thee from God's Eye Thou canst not sin but thy Judge looks on Ier. 13.27 I have seen thy Adulteries and thy Neighings Jer. 29.33 They have committed Adultery with their Neighbours Wives even I know and am a Witness saith the Lord. 2. Few that are intangled in the Sin of Adultery recover out of the Snare Prov. 2.19 None that go to her return again That made some of the Ancients conclude that Adultery was an unpardonable Sin But not so David repented and Mary Magdalen was a Weeping Penitent Her Amorous Eyes that had sparkled with Lust she seeks to be revenged of them she washed Christ's Feet with her Tears So that some have recovered out of the Snare But None that go to her return that is very few It is rare to hear of any who are inchanted and bewitched with this Sin of Adultery that recover out of it Eccles. 7.26 Her Heart is Snares and Nets and her Hands as Bands Her Heart is Snares that is she is subtile to deceive those who come to her And Her Hands are Bands That is Her Embraces are powerful to hold and intangle her Lovers Plutarch said of the Persian Kings They were Captives to their Concubines They were so inflamed that they had no Power to leave their Company This Consideration may make all fearful of this Sin None that go to her return again Soft Pleasures harden the Heart 3. Consider what the Scripture saith and it may ponere obicem Lay a Bar in the way to this Sin Mal. 3.5 I will be a swift Witness against the Adulterers It is good when God is a Witness for us When he witnesseth for our Sincerity as he did for Iob But it is sad to have God a Witness against us I saith God will be a Witness against the Adulterer And who shall disprove his Witness And he is both Witness and Iudge Heb. 13.4 Whoremongers and Adulterers God will judge 4. Consider the Sad Farewell this Sin of Adultery leaves it leaves an Hell in the Conscience Prov. 15.4 The Lips of a strange Woman drop as an Honey-comb her End is bitter as Wormwood The Goddess Diana was so artificially drawn that she seemed to smile upon those that came into her Temple but frown on those that went out So the Harlot smiles on her Lovers as they come to her but at last comes the Frown and Sting A Dart strikes through their Liver Prov. 7.23 Her End is bitter When a Man hath been vertuous the Labour is gone but the Comfort remains But when he hath been vicious and unclean the Pleasure is gone but the Sting remains Delectat in momentum cruciat in aeternum Jerom. When the Sences have been feasted with unchaste Pleasures the Soul is left to pay the Reckoning Stollen Waters are sweet But as Poyson tho' it be sweet in the Mouth it torments the Bowels Sin alwas ends in a Tragedy Memorable is that which Fincelius reports of a Priest in Flanders who enticed a Maid to Uncleanness She objected how vile a Sin it was He told her By Authority from the Pope he could commit any Sin So at last he drew her to his wicked purpose But when they had been together a while in came the Devil and took away the Harlot from the Priest's side and notwithstanding all her crying out carried her away If all that are guilty of Bodily Uncleanness in this Nation should have the Devil come and carry them away I fear more would be carried away than would be left behind 16. Pray against this Sin Luther gave a Lady this Advice That when any Lust began to rise in her Heart she should go to Prayer Prayer is the best Armour of Proof Prayer quencheth the Wild-fire of Lust. If Prayer will cast out the Devil why may it not cast out those Lusts which come from the Devil Vse ult If the Body must be kept pure from Defilement much more the Soul of a Christian must be kept pure This is the meaning of the Commandment Not only that we should not stain our Bodies with Adultery but that we should keep our Souls pure To have a chaste Body but an unclean Soul is like a fair Face with bad Lungs or a guilt Chimney-piece that is all Soot within 1 Pet. 1.16 Be ye holy for I am holy The Soul cannot be lovely to God till it hath Christ's Image stamp'd upon it which Image consists in Righteousness and true Holiness Eph. 4.14 The Soul must especially be kept pure because it is the chief place of God's
take heed of which will bring the Fire of God's Wrath. 1. The Fire of Rash Anger Some who profess Religion yet cannot bridle their Tongue they care not what they say in their Anger they will curse their Passions St. Iames saith The Tongue is set on Fire of Hell Chap. 3.6 O take heed of a Fiery Tongue le●t it bring thee to Fiery Torment Dives begg'd a Drop of Water to cool his Tongue St. Cyprian saith He had offended most in his Tongue and now that was most set on Fire 2. Take heed of the Fire of Malice Malice is a malignant Humour whereby we wish Evil to another It is a Vermin lives on Blood it studies Revenge Caligula had a Chest where he kept deadly Poysons for them he had Malice against The Fire of Malice brings Men to the Fiery Furnace of God's Wrath. 3. Take heed of the Sin of Vncleanness Heb. 13.4 Whoremongers and Adulterers God will judge Such as burn in Uncleanness are in great Danger to burn one Day in Hell Let one Fire put out another let the Fire of God's Wrath put out the Fire of Lust. 3 d. Br. To you who have a well-grounded hope that you shall not feel this Wrath which you have deserved let me exhort you 1. To be very thankful to God who hath given his Son to save you from this tremendous Wrath. Iesus hath deliver'd you from Wrath to come The Lamb of God was scorch'd in the Fire of God's Wrath for you Christ did feel the Wrath which he did not deserve that you may escape the Wrath which you have deserved Pliny observes that there is nothing better to quench Fire than Blood Christ's Blood hath quench'd the Fire of God's Wrath for you Vpon me upon me be the Curse said Rebecka to Iacob Gen. 27.13 So said Christ to God's Justice Upon me be the Curse that my Elect may inherit the Blessing 2. Be patient under all the Afflictions which you endure Affliction is sharp but this is not Wrath this is not Hell Who would not willingly drink in the Cup of Affliction that knows he shall never drink in the Cup of Damnation Who would not be willing to bear the Wrath of Men that knows he shall never feel the Wrath of God Christian tho thou mayst feel the Rod thou shalt never feel the bloody Ax. Austin once said Strike Lord where thou wilt if sin be pardoned So say Afflict me Lord as thou wilt in this Life seeing I shall escape Wrath to come Quest. What doth God require of us that we may escape the Wrath and Curse due to us for Sin Answ. Faith in Iesus Christ Repentance unto Life with the diligent use of all the outward means whereby Christ communicateth to us the Benefits of Redemption I begin with the First Faith in Iesus Christ Rom. 3.25 Whom God hath set forth to be a Prop●tiation through Faith in his Blood The great Priviledge in the Text is to have Christ for a Propitiation which is not only to free us from God's Wrath but to ingra●iate us into God's Love and Favour And the Means of having Christ to be our Propitiation is Faith in his Blood There is a two-fold Faith Fides quae creditur i. e. The Doctrine of Faith and Fides qua creditur i. e. the Grace of Faith The Act of Justifying Faith lies in Recumbency We do 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Rest on Christ alone for Salvation As a Man that is ready to drown catcheth hold on the Bough of a Tree So a poor trembling Sinner seeing himself ready to perish catcheth hold by Faith on Christ the Tree of Life and so is saved The Work of Faith is the Holy Spirit therefore Faith is called the Fruit of the Spirit Gal. 5.22 Faith doth not grow in Nature it is an outlandish Plant a Fruit of the Spirit This Grace of Faith is Sanctissimum humani pectoris Bonum of all others the most precious rich Faith and most Holy Faith and Faith of Gods Elect. Hence it is called Precious Faith 2 Pet. 1.1 As Gold is the most precious among the Metals so is Faith among the Graces Faith is the Queen of the Graces Faith is the Condition of the Gospel Thy Faith hath saved thee Luke 7.50 Not thy Tears Faith is the Vital Artery of the Soul it animates it Hab. 2.4 The Iust shall live by his Faith Unbelievers tho they breathe yet want Life Faith is as Clemens Alexandrinus calls it a Mother-Grace it excites and invigorates all the Graces Not a Grace stirs till Faith sets it awork Faith sets Repentance awork 't is like Fire to the Still Faith sets Hope awork First we believe the Promise then we hope for it Did not Faith feed the Lamp of Hope with Oyl it would soon die Faith sets Love awork Gal. 5.6 Faith which worketh by love Who can believe in the Infinite Merits of Christ and his Heart not ascend in a Fiery Chariot of Love Faith is a Catholicon or Remedy against all Troubles A Sheat-Anchor we cast out into the Sea of God's Mercy and are kept from sinking in Despair Other Graces have done worthily but thou O Faith excellest them all Indeed in Heaven Love will be the chief Grace but while we are here militant Love must give place to Faith Love takes possession of Glory but Faith gives a Title to it Love is the crowning Grace in Heaven but Faith is the conquering Grace upon Earth 1 Iohn 5.4 This is the Victory that overcometh the World even our Faith Faith carries away the Garland from all the other Graces Other Graces help to sanctifie us but it is Faith only that hath the Honour to Justifie Rom. 5.1 Being justifyed 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 By Faith Quest. But how comes Faith to be so precious Ans. Not as it is a more holy Quality or as if it had more Worthiness than other Graces but respectu Objecti As it lays hold on Christ the blessed Object and fetcheth in his Fulness Iohn 9.16 Faith in it self consider'd is but manus mendica The Beggar 's Hand But as this Hand receives the rich Alms of Christ's Merits so it is precious and doth Challenge a Superiority over the rest of the Graces Vse I. 1 st Br. Of all Sins beware of the Rock of Vnbelief Heb. 3.12 Take heed lest there be in any of you an evil Heart of Vnbelief Men think as long as they are not Drunkards or Swearers it is no great matter to be Unbelievers This is the Gospel-sin it dies your other Sins in Grain 1. Unbelief is a Christ-reproaching Sin Unbelief disparageth Christ's Infinite Merit as if it could not save Unbelief makes the Wound of Sin to be broader than the Plaister of Christ's Blood This is an high Contempt offered to Christ and is a deeper Spea● than that which the Jews thrust into his Side 2. Unbelief is an Vngrateful Sin Ingratus vitandus est ut dirum scelus tellus ipsa foedius nihil creat
lies heavy upon a Man he is sick or lame he may vent a Sigh or Tear and say Lord have Mercy yet this is no true Repentance Ahab did more than all this 1 Kings 21.27 He rent his Cloaths and fasted and lay in Sackcloth and went softly His Cloaths were rent but not his Heart The Eye may be Watery and the Heart Flinty An Apricock may be soft without but it hath an hard Stone within 4. Counterfeit Good Motions arising in the Heart Every good Motion is not Repentance Some think if they have Motions in their Hearts to break off their Sins and become Religious this is Repentance As the Devil may stir up bad Motions in the Godly so the Spirit of God may stir up good Motions in the Wicked Herod had many good Thoughts and Inclinations stirr'd up in him by Iohn Baptist's Preaching yet he did not truly repent for he still lived in Incest 5. Counterfeit Vows and Resolutions What Vows and Solemn Protestations do some make in their Sickness if God recover them they will be new Men but afterwards are as bad as ever Ier. 2.20 Thou saidst I will not transgress Here was a Resolution but for all this she ran after her Idols Vnder every green Tree thou wanderest playing the Harlot 6. Counterfeit Leaving off some gross Sin But that is a Mistake For 1. A Man may leave some Sins and keep other Herod did reform many things amiss but kept his Herodias 2. An old Sin may be left to entertain a new A Man may leave off Riot and Prodigality and turn Covetous This is to exchange a Sin These are the Counterfeits of Repentance Now if you find that yours is a Counterfeit Repentance and you have not repented aright mend what you have done amiss As in the Body if a Bone be set wrong the Chyrurgeon hath no ways but to break it again and set it right So must you do by your Repentance if you have not repented aright you must have your Heart broken again in a Godly Manner and be more deeply afflicted for Sin than ever And that brings me to the Second to show wherein True Repentance consists It consists in Two things 1. Humiliation Lev. 26.41 If their Vncircumcised Hearts be humbled There is as the School-men a two-fold Humiliation or breaking of the Heart 1. Attrition As when a Rock is broken in pieces this is done by the Law which is an Hammer to break the Heart 2. Contrition as wh●n Ice is melted into Water This is done by the Gospel which is as a Fire to melt the Heart Ier. 23.9 It is the Sence of abused kindness causeth Contrition 2. Transformation or Change Rom. 12.2 Be ye transformed by the renewing of your Mind Repentance works a Change in the whole Man As Wine put into a Glass where Water is the Wine runs into every part of the Water and changeth its Colour and Taste So true Repentance doth not rest in one part but diffuse and spread it self into every part 1. Repentance causeth a Change in the Mind Whereas before a Man did like Well of Sin and say in Defence of it as Ionah I did well to be angry Chap. 2.9 So I did well to Swear and break the Sabbath When once a Man becomes a Penitent his Judgment is chang'd he now looks upon Sin as the Greatest Evil. The Greek Word for Repentance 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 signifies After-Wisdom When having seen how deformed and damnable a thing Sin is we change our Mind Paul before Conversion verily thought he ought to do many things contrary to the Name of Iesus Acts 26.9 But when he became a Penitent now he was of another Mind Phil. 3.8 I count all things but loss for the Excellency of the Knowledge of Christ Iesus Repentance causeth a Change of Judgment 2. Repentance causeth a Change in the Affections which move under the Will as the Commander in Chief Repentance doth metamorphize the Affections It turns rejoycing in Sin into Sorrow for Sin It turns Boldness in Sin into holy Shame It turns the Love of Sin into Hatred As Amnon hated Tamar more than ever he loved her 2 Sam. 13.15 So the true Penitent hateth Sin more than ever he loved it Psal. 119.104 I hate every false way 3. Repentance works a Change in the Life Tho Repentance begins at the Heart it doth not rest there but goes into the Life I say it begins at the Heart Ier. 4.14 O Ierusalem wash thy Heart If the Spring be corrupt there can no pure Stream run from it But tho Repentance begins at the Heart it doth not rest there but changeth the Life What a Change did Repentance make in Paul It changed a Persecutor into a Preacher What a Change did it make in the Jailor Acts 16.33 He took the Apostles and washed their Stripes and set Meat before them What a Change did it make in Mary Magdalen She that before did kiss her Lovers with wanton Embraces now kisseth Christ's Feet She that did use to ●●rl her Hair and dress it with costly Jewels now she makes it a Towel to wipe Christ's Feet Her Eyes that used to sparkle with Lust and with impure Glances to entice her Lovers now she makes them a Fountain of Tears to wash her Saviours Feet Her Tongue that used to speak vainly and loosely now it is an instrument set in Tune to praise God And this Change of Life hath two things in it 1. The Terminus à quo a breaking off Sin Dan. 4.27 Break off thy Sin by Righteousness And this breaking off Sin must have three Qualifications 1. It must be Vniversal a breaking off all Sin One Disease may kill as well as more One Sin lived in may damn as well as more The real Penitent breaks off Secret Gainful Complexion Sins He takes the Sacrificing Knife of Mortification and runs it through the Heart of his dearest Lusts. 2. Breaking off Sin must be Sincere it must not be out of Fear or Design but upon Spiritual Grounds As 1. From Antipathy and Disgust 2. From a Principle of Love to God If Sin had not such Evil Effects yet a true Penitent would forsake it out of Love to God The best way to separate things that are frozen is by Fire When Sin and the Heart are frozen together the best way to separate them is the Fire of Love Shall I sin against a gracious Father and abuse that Love which pardons me 3. The breaking off Sin must be perpetual so as never to have to do with Sin any more Hos. 14.8 What have I to do any more with Idols Repentance is a Spiritual Divorce which must be till Death 2. Change of Life hath in it Terminus ad quem a returning to the Lord. It is called Repentance towards God Acts 20.21 'T is not enough when we repent to leave Old Sins but we must engage in God's Service As when the Wind leaves the West it turns into a contrary Corner The repenting Prodigal
have been cast away upon the Worlds Golden Sands 9. If you would not come short of the Kingdom of heaven take heed of indulging any sin one Mill-stone will drown as well as more and one sin lived in will damn as well as more Vbi regnat peccatum non potest regnare Dei regnum Hierom. If any one sin reign it will keep you from reigning in the kingdom of heaven especially keep from sins of Presumption which wast Conscience vastare Conscientiam Tertul. and the Sin of your natural Constitution the peccatum in delitiis Aug. the darling Sin Psal. 18.23 I have kept my self from mine iniquity That Sin which my heart would soonest decoy and flatter me into as in the Hive there is one Master-Bee so in the heart one Master-sin O take heed of this Quest. How may this sin be known A. 1. That Sin which a Man cannot endure the Arrow of a reproof should shoot at that is the bosom sin Herod could not brook to have his Incest medled with that was a noli me tangere Men can be content to have other sins declaimed against but if a Minister put his Finger upon the sore and toucheth upon one special sin then igne micant oculi they are enraged and spit the Venome of Malice 2. That sin which a Mans heart runs out most to and he is most easily captivated by that is the Dalilah in the Bosom One Man is overcome with wantonness another by worldliness 't is a sad thing a Man should be so bewitched by a beloved sin that if it ask him to part with not only half the kingdom but the whole Kingdom of heaven he must part with it to gratify that Lust. 3. That sin which doth most trouble a Man and fly in his Face in an hour of sickness and distress that is the sin he hath allowed himself in and is his complexion sin When Ioseph's Brethren were distressed their sin in selling their Brother came into their Remembrance Gen. 42.21 We were verily guilty concerning our Brother c. So when a Man is upon his sick-bed and Conscience shall say thou hast been guilty of such a sin the sin of slandring or uncleanness Conscience reads a Man a sad Lecture it affrights him most for one sin that is the Complection sin 4. That sin which a Man is loathest to part with that is the endeared sin Iacob could of all his Sons most hardly part with Benjamin Gen. 42.36 Will ye take Benjamin away So saith the Sinner this and that Sin I have left but must Benjamin go too must I part with this delightful sin that goes to the heart as it is with a castle that hath several Forts about it the first and second Fort are yeilded but when it comes to the main Castle the Governour will rather fight and dye then yeild that So a Man may suffer some of his Sins to be demolished but when it comes to one that is like the taking of the Castle he will never yeild to part with that surely that is the Master-sin take heed especially of this sin the strength of sin lies in the beloved sin This is like an humour striking to the heart which brings Death I have read of a Monarch that being pursued by the Enemy he threw away the Crown of Gold on his head that he might run the faster So that sin which thou didst wear as a Crown of Gold throw it away that thou maiest run the faster to the Kingdom of heaven O if you would not lose Glory mortify the beloved sin set it as Vriah in the Fore-front of the battle to be slain by plucking out this right eye you will see the better to go to heaven 10. If you would not fall short of the kingdom of heaven take heed of inordinate Pashion many a Ship hath been lost in a storm and many a Soul hath been lost in a storm of unruly Passions Every Member of the Body is infected with sin as every Branch of Wormwood is bitter but the Tongue is full of deadly poyson Iam. 3.8 Some care not what they say in their Passion they will censure slander wish evil to others how can Christ be in the heart when the Devil hath taken possession of the tongue Passion disturbs reason it is brevis insania a short Frenzy Ionah in a Passion flies out against God Ionah 4.9 I do well to be angry to the death What to be angry with God and to justify it I do well to be angry the Man was not well in his Wits Passion unfits for Prayer 1 Tim. 2.8 I will therefore that Men pray lifting up holy hands without Wrath He that prays in wrath may lift up his hands in Prayer but he doth not lift up holy hands Water when it is hot soon boils over so when the heart is heated with Anger it soon boils over in fiery passionate Speeches Some curse others in their Passion They whose tongues are set on fire let them take heed that they do not one day in Hell desire a drop of water to cool their tongue O if you would not miss of the heavenly kingdom beware of giving way to your unbridled Passions some say words are but wind but they are such a wind as may blow them to Hell 11. If you would not fall short of the heavenly kingdom beware of too much indulging the sensual Appetite Rom. 13.14 Make not Provision for the flesh the Greek Word 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 to make Provision signifies to be Caterers for the flesh Phil. 3.19 Whose God is their Belly The Throat is a slippery place Iudas received the Devil in the Sop and often the Devil slides down in the Liquor Excess in Meat and Drink clouds the Mind choakes good Affections provokes Lust many a Man digs his own Grave with his Teeth the Heathen could say magnus sum ad mojora natus quam ut sim corporis mei mancipium Sen. He was higher born then to be a slave to his Body To pamper the Body and neglect the Soul is to feed the Slave and to starve the Wife Take such a proportion of food as may recruit Nature not surfeit it Excess in things lawful hath lost many the kingdom of heaven A Bee may suck a little honey from the leaf but put it in a Barrel of honey and it is drowned to suck temperately from the Creature God allows but excess ingulphs Men in Perdition 12. If you would not fall short of the Kingdom of Heaven take heed of injustice in your dealings defrauding lies in two things First mixing Commodities as if one mix bad Wheat with good and sell it for pure Wheat this is to defraud Isa. 1.22 Thy Wine is mixed with Water Second Giving scant Measure Amos 5.8 Making the Ephah small Ephah was a Measure which the Iews used in selling they made the Ephah small they scarce gave measure I wish this be not the sin of many Hos. 12.7 He is a Merchant the
delight in duty he doth it rather out of fear of Hell then Love to God when he doth do Gods will yet it is against his will Virtus nolentium nulla est Cain brought his Sacrifice but grudgingly his worship was rather a Task then an Offering rather Pennance then Sacrifice he did Gods will but against his will we must be carried upon the wings of Delight in every Duty Israel were to blow the Trumpets when they offered Burnt-Offerings Numb 10.10 blowing the Trumpets was to show their Joy and Chearfulness in serving God we must read and hear the word with Delight Ier. 15.16 Thy Word was found and I did eat it and it was unto me the Ioy and Rejoycing of my heart A pious Soul goes to the word as to a Feast or as one would go with delight to hear Musick Sleidan reports that the Protestants in France had a Church they called Paradise because when they were in the House of God they thought themselves in Paradise The Saints flock as Doves to the windows of Gods House Isa. 60.8 who are these that flock as Doves to the windows not that a truly regenerate Person is always in the same chearful temper of Obedience he may sometimes find an indisposition and weariness of Soul but his weariness is his burden he is weary of his weariness he prays weeps useth all means to regain that alacrity and freedom in Gods Service that he was wont to have This is to do Gods will acceptably when we do it willingly 't is this crowns all our Services delight in duty is better then duty the Musician is not commended for playing long but well 't is not how much we do but how much we love Psal. 119.97 O how love I thy Law Love is as Musk among Linnen that perfumes it Love perfumes Obedience and makes it go up to Heaven as Incense this is doing Gods will as the Angels in Heaven do it they are ravished with delight while they are praising God therefore the Angels are said to have Harps in their Hands Rev. 15.2 as a sign of their chearfulness in Gods Service 4. VVe do Gods will as the Angels in Heaven when we do Gods VVill fervently sine remissione Rom. 12.11 Fervent in spirit serving God 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 a Metaphor from vvater when it seeths and boils over so our Affections should boil over in zeal 〈◊〉 fervency the Angels serve God vvith fervour and intenseness the Angels are called Seraphims from an Hebrew word vvhich signifies to burn to shovv hovv the Angels are all on fire Psal. 104.4 they burn in Love and Zeal in doing Gods will Grace turns a Saint into a Seraphim Aaron must put burning Coals to the Incense Exod. 16.12 Incense was a Type of Prayer burning Coals of Zeal to show that the fire of zeal must be put to the Incense of prayer Formality starves Duty when we serve God dully and coldly is this like the Angels Duty without fervency is as a Sacrifice without fire we should ascend to Heaven in a fiery Chariot of Devotion 5. VVe do Gods VVill as the Angels in Heaven when we give God the best in every Service Numb 18.29 Out of all your Gifts ye shall offer of all the best thereof Numb 28.7 In the holy place shalt thou cause the strong Wine to be poured unto the Lord for a drink-Offering The Jews might not offer to the Lord wine that vvas small or mixed but the strong wine to imply that we must offer to God the best the strongest of our affections if the Spouse had a Cup more juicy and spiced Christ should drink of that Cant. 8.2 I would cause thee to drink of spiced Wine of the juice of my Pomgranate Thus the Angels in Heaven do Gods Will they serve him in the best manner they give him their Seraphick high stringed Praises he who loves God gives him the Cream of his Obedience God challenged the fat of all the Sacrifice as his due Lev. 3.16 Hypocrites care not what Services they bring to God they think to put him off with any thing they put no Cost in their Duties Gen. 4.3 Cain brought of the fruit of the Ground The Holy Ghost took notice of Abel's Offering that it was costly he brought of the Firstlings of his Flock and of the Fat thereof Gen. 4.4 b●t when he speaks of Cain's Offering he only saith he brought of the Fruit of the Ground Then we do Gods VVill aright when we do offer Pinguia we dedicate to him the best Domitian would not have his Image carved in VVood or Iron but in Gold God will have the best we have golden Services 6. VVe do Gods VVill as the Angels in Heaven when we do it readily and swiftly the Angels do not dispute or reason the Case but assoon as they have their Charge and Commission from God they immediately obey and to show how ready they are to execute Gods VVill the Cherubims representing the Angels are described with VVings to show how swift and forward they are in their Obedience it is as if they had wings Dan. 9.21 The Man Gabriel that was an Angel being caused to fly swiftly Thus should we do Gods VVill as the Angels assoon as ever God speaks the VVord vve should be ambitious to obey alas how long is it sometimes e●e we can get leave of our hearts to go to a Duty Christ went more readily ád Crucem then we to the Throne of Grace how many disputes and excuses have we is this to do Gods VVill as the Angels in Heaven do it O let us shake off this backwardness to Duty as Paul shook of the Viper nescit tarda molimina Spiritus sancti gratia Zeck 5.9 I saw two Women and the wind was in their wings VVings are swift but wind in the wings great swiftness such readiness should be in our Obedience as Peter assoon as ever Christ commanded him to let down his Net at Christs VVord he presently let down the Net and you know what success he had Luke 5.4 It vvas prophesied of such as vvere brought home to Christ Psal. 18.44 Assoon as they hear of me they shall obey me 7. We do Gods VVill as the Angels in Heaven when we do it constantly the Angels are never weary of doing Gods VVill they serve God day and night Rev. 7.17 thus must we imitate the Angels Psal. 106.3 Blessed is he that doth Righteousness at all times Constancy crowns Obedience non cepisse sed perfecisse virtutis est Cypr. our Obedience must be like the Fire of the Altar which was continually kept burning Lev. 6.13 Hypocrites soon give over doing Gods Will like the Chrisolite which is of a golden Colour in the Morning it is very bright to look on but towards Evening it grows dull and hath lost its splendor VVe should continue in doing Gods VVill because of that great loss that will befal us if we give over doing Gods VVill. 1. A loss of Honour Rev. 3.11
is to fit us for the Inheritance 3. There is kindness that God hath in all our Afflictions left us a Promise in the most cloudy Providences the Promise appears as a Rainbow in the Cloud 1. That we shall have Gods promise with us Psal. 91.15 I will be with him in Trouble It cannot be ill with that Man with whom God is I will be with him i. e. to support sanctify sweeten Gods presence is a sweetening ingredient into every Affliction I had rather be in a Prison and have Gods Presence then be in a Pallace and want it 2. Promise that he will lay no more upon us then he will enable us to bear 1 Cor 10.13 God will not try us beyond our strength either God will make the Yoak lighter or our Faith stronger may not this make us submit our Wills to God when Afflictions have so much kindness in them In all our Trials God hath left us promises which are like Manna in the Wilderness 4. This is great kindness that all the Troubles that befal us shall be for our profit Heb. 12. He 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 for our profit Quest. But what profit is in affliction Answ. 1. Afflictions are disciplinary they teach us Schola Crucis Schola Lucis Many Psalms have this Inscription Maschil a Psalm giving Instruction Affliction may have this Inscription upon it Maschil an Affliction giving Instruction Mica 6.9 Hear ye the Rod. Luther saith he could never rightly understand some of the Psalms till he was in Affliction Iudg. 8.16 Gideon took Thorns of the Wilderness and Briars and with them he taught the Men of Succoth God by the Thorns and Briars of Affliction teacheth us 1. Affliction shows us more of our own hearts then ever Water in a Glass-Vial looks clear but set it on the fire and the Scum boils up When God sets us upon the fire then we see that Corruption boils up which we did not discern before Sharp Afflictions are to the Soul as a soaking Rain to the House we know not that there are such holes in the House till the shower comes and then we see it drop down here and there so we before did not know that there were such unmortified Lusts in the Soul till the storm of Affliction comes then we spy unbelief impatience carnal fear we see it drop down in many places Thus Affliction is a sacred Collyrium it clears our Eye-sight the Rod gives Wisdom 2. Affliction brings those sins to Remembrance which before were buried in the Grave of Forgetfulness Ioseph's Brethren for twenty Years together were not at all troubled for their sin in selling their Brother but when they came into Egypt and began to be in straits then their sin in selling their Brother came into their Remembrance and their Hearts did smite them Gen. 42.21 They said one to another we are verily guilty concerning our Brother When a Man is in distress now his sin comes fresh into his Mind Conscience makes a Rehearsal Sermon of all the Evils which have passed in his Life now his expence of precious time his Sabbath-breaking his slighting of the word come into his Remembrance and he goes out with Peter and weeps bitterly Thus the Rod gives Wisdom it shows the hidden evil of the heart and brings former sins to Remembrance 2. There is Profit it Affliction as it quickens a Spirit of Prayer premuntur justi ut pressi clament Ionah was asleep in the Ship but at Prayer in the Whales Belly perhaps in a time of health and prosperity we pray'd in a cold formal manner we put no coals to the Incense we did scarce mind our own prayers and how should God mind them now God sends some cross or other to make us stir up our selves to take hold of God When Iacob was in fear of his life by his Brother then he wrestles with God and weeps in prayer and would not leave God till he had blessed him Hos. 12.4 'T is with many of Gods Children as with those who formerly had the Swe●ting sickness in this Land 't was a sleepy disease if they slept they died therefore to keep them waking they were smitten with Rosemary Branches so the Lord useth Affliction as a Rosemary Branch to keep us from sleeping and to awaken a Spirit of Prayer Isa. 26.16 They poured out a Prayer when thy Chastening was upon them now their Prayer pierced the Heaven In times of Trouble we pray feelingly and we never pray so fervently as when we pray feelingly and is not this for our profit 3. Affliction is for our profit as it is a means to expectorate and purge out our sin Isa. 77.9 By this th●refore shall the iniquity of Iacob be purged 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Arist. Affliction is Gods Physick to expel the noxious humour it cures the Imposthume of Pride the Feaver of Lust and is not this for our profit Affliction is Gods File to fetch off our Rust his flail to thresh off our Husks The Water of Affliction is not to drown us but to wash off our Spots 4. To be under the black Rod is profitable in that hereby we grow more serious and are more careful to clear our Evidences for Heaven In times of Prosperity when the Rock poured out Rivers of Oyl Iob 29 6. we were careless in getting at least clearing our Title to Glory had many no better Evidences for their Land then they have for their Salvation they were but in an ill case but when an hour of Trouble comes we begin to look after our spiritual Evidences and see how things stand between God and our Souls and is it not for our profit to see our Interest in Christ more cleared then ever 5. Affliction is for our profit as it is a means to take us more off from the World the world oft proves not only a Spiders Web but a Cockatrice Egg pernitious worldly things are great Inchantments they are ●etinaculaspei Tertul. they hinder us in our passage to Heaven if a Clock be over-wound it stands still so when the heart is wound up too much to the world it stands still to Heavenly things Affliction sounds a retreat to call us off the immoderate pursuit of earthly things when things are frozen and congealed together the only way to separate them is by Fire so when the heart and the world are congealed together God hath no better way to separate them then by the Fire of Affliction 6. Affliction is for our profit as it is a Refiner it works us to further decrees of Sanctity Heb. 12.10 He for our profit that we might be partakers of his Holiness The Vessels of Mercy are the brighter for scouring you pour water on your Linnen when you would whiten it God pours the waters of Affliction upon us to lay our Souls a whitening The Leaves of the Fig-tree and Root are bitter but the Fruit is sweet Afflictions are in themselves bitter but they bring forth the sweet fruits of
will your Heavenly Father forgive your Trespasses A man may as well go to Hell for not forgiving as for not believing How can they expect mercy from God whose Bowels are shut up and are merciless to their trespassing Brethren Jam. 2.13 He shall have Iudgment without Mercy that hath shewed no Mercy I cannot Forgive said one tho I go to Hell 6. The examples of the Saints who have been of forgiving Spirit Ioseph Forgave his Brethren tho they put him into a Pit and sold him Gen. 50.21 Fear not I will nourish you and your little ones Stephen pray'd for his Persecutors Moses was of a forgiving Spirit How many injuries and affronts did he put up The People of Israel dealt unkindly with him they murmur●d against him at the Waters of Marah the Water was not so bitter as their Spirits but he fell to prayer for them Exod. 15.24 He cried unto the Lord and the Lord shewed him a Tree which when he had cast into the Waters they were made sweet When they wante● Water they fell a chiding with Moses Exod. 17.3 Why hast thou brought us out of Egypt to kill us with thirst As if they had said if we dye we will lay our Death to thy charge here was enough to have made Moses call for Fire from Heaven upon them but he passeth by this injury and to shew he forgave them he becomes an intercessor for them ver 4. and set the Rock abroach for them ver 6. The Prophet Elisha feasted his Enemies 2 Kin. 6.23 He prepar'd a Table for them who would have prepared his Grave Cranmer was famous for forgiving injuries When Luther had revil'd Calvin saith Calvin Etiamsi millies me diabolum vocet tho he call me Devil a thousand times yet I will love and honour him as a pretious Servant of Christ. When one had abus'd and wronged a Christian asking him What wonders hath your Master Christ wrought saith he He hath wrought this wonder that tho you have so injured me yet I can forgive you and pray for you 7. Forgiving and requiting good for evil is the best way to conquer and melt the Heart of an Enemy Saul having pursued David with Malice and hunted him as a Partridge upon the Mountains yet David would not do him a mischief when it was in his power Davids kindness melted Saul● Heart 1 Sam. 24.16 17. Is this thy voice my Son David and Saul lift up his Voice and Wept and said Thou art more righteous than I for thou hast rewarded me good This forgiving is heaping Coals which melts the Enemies Heart Rom. 12.20 This is the most noble Victory to overcome an Enemy without striking a blow to conquer him with love Philip of Macedon when it was told him that one Nicanor did openly rail against him the King instead of putting him to death sent him a rich present which did so overcome the man and make his Heart relent that he went up and down to recant what he had said against the King and did highly extol the Kings Clemency 8. Forgiving others is the way to have forgiveness from God and is a sign of forgiveness 1. It is the way to have forgiveness Mat. 6.14 If ye forgive men their trespasses your Heavenly Father will also forgive you But one would think other things should sooner procure forgiveness from God than our forgiving others No surely nothing like this to procure forgiveness for all other acts of Religion may have leaven in them God forbad Leaven in the Sacrifice Exod. 34.25 One may give Alms yet there may be the leaven of Vain-glory in this The Pharisees sounded a Trumpet they did not give Alms but sell them for applause Mat. 6.2 one may give his Body to be burned yet there may be leaven in this it may be a false zeal there may be Leaven in many acts of Religion which soures the whole lump but to forgive others that have offended us this can have no Leaven in it no Sinister aim this is a Duty wholly Spiritual and is done purely out of love to God hence it is God rather annexeth forgiveness to this then to the highest and most renown'd works of Charity which are so cried up in the World 2. It is a sign of Gods forgiving us It is not a cause of Gods forgiving us but a sign We need not climb up into Heaven to see whether our sins are Forgiven let us look into our Hearts and see if we can Forgive others then we need not doubt but God hath forgiven us Our loving others is nothing but the reflection of Gods love to us Oh therefore by all these arguments let us be persuaded to the forgiving others Christians how many offences hath God pass'd by in us Our sins are innumerable and Heinous is God willing to forgive us so many offences and cannot we forgive a few no man can do so much wrong to us all our life as we do to God in one day Quest. But how must we Forgive Answ. As God Forgives us 1. Cordially God doth not only make a show of forgiving and keeps our sins by him but doth really forgive He passeth an act of Oblivion Ier. 31.34 so we must not only say we Forgive but do it with the Heart Mat. 18.35 If ye from your Hearts forgive not 2. God forgives Fully he forgives all our sins He doth not for fourscore write down fifty Psalm 103.3 who Forgiveth all thy iniquities Hypocrites pass by some offences but retain others Would we have God deal so with us to remit only some trespasses and call us to account for the rest 3. God forgives often we run afresh upon the score but God multiplies pardon Isa. 55.7 Peter asks the question Mat. 18.21 Lord how oft shall my Brother sin against me and I forgive him Till seven times Ie●us saith to him I say not until seven times but until seventy times seven If he say I Repent you must say I Remit Quest. But this is one of the highest acts of Religion Flesh and Blood cannot do it how shall I attain to it Answ. 1. Let us consider how many wrongs and injuries we have done against God What Volume can hold our Errata Our sins are more than the Sparks in a Furnace 2. If we would forgive see Gods hand in all that men do or say against us Did we look higher than Instruments our Hearts would grow calm and we would not meditate revenge Shimei reproach'd David and Cursed him David look'd higher 2 Sam 16 11. Let him alone let him curse for the Lord hath bidden him What made Christ that when he was reviled he reviled not again He look'd beyond Iud●s and Pilate he saw his Father putting the bitter Cup into his Hand and as we must see Gods hand in all the affronts and Incivilities we receive from men so we must believe God will do us good by all if we belong to him 2 Sam. 16.12 It may be the Lord will requite
Iob remains holy he worships God and blesseth God ver 20.21 Here Iobs sincerity was proved Iob had Fiery Temptations but he came out of the Fire a Golden Christian 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Chrys. Temptation is a touchstone of sincerity 2. By Tentation God tries our Love the Wife of Tigranes did never so shew her chastity and love to her Husband as when she was tempted by Cyrus but did not yield So our love to God is seen in this when we can look a Temptation in the Face and turn our back upon it tho' the Devil come as a Serpent subtilly and offers a Golden Apple yet we will not touch the forbidden fruit When the Devil shew'd Christ all the Kingdoms of the World and the glory of them such was Christs love to his Father that he abhor'd the Temptation True love will not be bribed When the Devils Darts are most fiery a Saints love to God is most Fervent 3. By Temptation God tries our courage Hos. 7.11 Ephraim is a silly Dove without an Heart So it may be said of many they are excordes without an Heart they have no Heart to resist a temptation no sooner doth Satan come with his sollicitations but they yield like a Coward as soon as the thief approacheth he delivers his Purse But he is the valorous Christian that brandisheth the Sword of the Spirit against Satan and will rather die than yield the courage of the Romans was never more seen than when they were assaulted by the Carthaginians the Heroick Spirit of a Saint is never more seen than in a Field Battle when he is fighting with the Red-Dragon and by the power of faith puts the Devil to flight Fidei robur potest esse concussum non excussum Tertul. This is one reason why God lets his People be tempted that their mettal may be tryed their sincerity love magnanimity when Grace is proved the Gospel is honoured 2. God suffers his Children to be tempted that they may be kept from Pride quos non Gula 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 superavit Cypr. Pride crept once into the Angels and into the Apostles when they disputed which of them should be greatest and in Peter tho' all men forsake thee yet I will not as if he had had more Grace than all the Apostles Pride keeps Grace low that it cannot thrive as the Spleen swells so the other parts of the body consume As Pride grows so Grace consumes God resists Pride and that he may keep his Children humble he suffers them sometimes to fall into temptation 2 Cor. 12.7 lest I should be exalted there was given to me a Thorn in the Flesh a Messenger of Satan to buffet me When Paul was lifted up in Revelations he was in danger to be lifted up in Pride Now came the Messenger of Satan to Buffet him that was some sore temptation to humble him The Thorn in the Flesh was to prick the Bladder of Pride Better is that temptation that humbles me than that duty which makes me Proud Rather than a Christian shall be Proud God lets him fall into the Devils Hands a while that he may be cured of his Imposthume 3. God lets his People be tempted that they may be fitter to comfort others as are in the same distress they can speak a word in due season to such as are weary St. Paul was train'd up in the Fencing School of temptation 2 Cor. 2.11 and he was able to acquaint others with Satans Wiles and Stratagems A Man that hath rid over a place where there are Quick sands is the fittest to guide others through that dangerous way He who hath been buffeted by Satan and hath felt the Claws of this Roaring Lion is the fittest Man to deal with one that is tempted 4. God lets his Children be tempted to make them long more for Heaven where they shall be out of Gunshot there they shall be freed from the hissing of the old Serpent Satan is not yet fully cast into Prison but is like a Prisoner that goes under Bail he doth vex and molest the Saints 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Chr. He lays his snares throws his Fire-balls but this is only to make the People of God long to be gone from hence and that they may pray that they had the Wings of a Dove to fly away beyond Satans temptations God suffered Israel to be vexed with the Egyptians that they might long the more to be in Canaan Heaven is centrum a place of rest centrum quietativum no Bullets of temptation fly there the Eagle that Soars aloft in the Air and sits pearching upon the tops of high Trees is not troubled with the stinging of Serpents so when believers are gotten above into the Empyrean Heaven they shall not be stung with the Old Serpent The Devil is cast out of the Heavenly Paradise Heaven is compared to an exceeding high Mountain Rev. 21.10 it is so high that Satans fiery Darts cannot reach up to it Nullus ibi hostium metus nullae insidiae daemonum Bern. The Temptations here are to make the Saints long till Death sound a Retreat and call them off the Field where the Bullets of Temptation fly so thick that they may receive a victorious Crown Thus I have answered this question why God lets his dear Servants be tempted Quest. 2. What Rocks of support are there or what comfort for tempted Souls Answ. 1. That it is not our case alone but hath been the case of Gods eminent Saints 1 Cor. 10.13 There hath no temptation taken you but that which is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 common to man yea to the Best Men Christs Lambs which have had the ear mark of Election upon them have been set upon by the Wolf Elijah that could shut Heaven by Prayer could not shut his Heart from a temptation 1 Kin. 19.4 Iob was tempted to Curse God Peter to deny Christ hardly ever any Saint hath got to Heaven but hath met with a Lion by the Way sortem quam omnes sancti patiuntur nemo recusat nay Jesus Christ himself tho he were free from sin yet not from Temptation we read of Christs Baptism Mat. 3.16 and Mat. 4.1 Then was he led into the Wilderness to be tempted of the Devil No sooner was Christ out of the Water of Baptism but he was in the Fire of Temptation and if the Devil would set upon Christ no wonder if he set upon us There was no sin in Christ no Powder for the Devils fire Temptation to Christ was like a Bur on a Christal Glass which glides off or like a spark of fire on a marble Pillar which will not stick yet Satan was so bold as to tempt Christ this is some comfort such as have been our Betters have wrestled with Temptations 2. Rock of support that may comfort a tempted Soul is that temptations where they are burdens evidence Grace Satan doth not tempt Gods Children because they have sin in them but because they have
Thief this may cause a spring of Tears Infer 4. See hence a Christians Life is no easie life it is Military he hath a Goliah in the field to Encounter with one that is arm'd with Power and Subtilty he hath his Wiles and Darts A Christian must be continually Watching and Fighting Satans Designs carry death in the Front 1 Pet. 5.8 Seeking whom he he may devour Therefore we had need be always with our Weapons in our hand How few think their Life a warfare Tho' they have an Enemy in the field that is always laying of Snares or shooting of Darts yet they do not stand Sentinel or get their spiritual Artillery ready They put on their Iewels but not their Armour Iob 21.12 They take the Tymbrel and Harp and rejoyce at the sound of the Organ as if they were rather in Musick than in Battle Many are asleep in sloth when they should be fighting against Satan and no wonder the Devil shoots them when he finds them asleep Use 2. It reproves them who pray Lead us not into Temptation yet run themselves into Temptation Such are they who go to Plays and Masquerades and hunt after strange Flesh. Some go a slower pace to Hell but such as run themselves into Temptation these go galloping thither we have too many of these in this debauch'd Age who as if they thought they could not sin fast enough tempt the Devil to tempt them Vse 3. Exhortation Let us labour that we be not overcome by temptation Quest. What means may be used that Satans Temptations may not prevail against us Resp. 1. Avoid Solitariness It is no Wisdom in fighting with an Enemy to give him the Advantage of the Ground we give Satan Advantage of the Ground when we are alone Eve was foiled in the Absence of her Husband a Virgin is not so soon set upon in company Eccles. 4 10. Two are better than one Get into the Communion of Saints and that is a good Remedy against Temptation 2. If you would not be overcome of Temptation beware of the Predominancy of Melancholy This is Atra bilis a black Humour seated chiefly in the Brain Melancholy disturbs Reason and exposeth to Temptation One calls Melancholy Balneum Diaboli the Devils Bath he baths himself with Delight in such a Person Melancholy clothes the Mind in Sable it fills it with such dismal Apprehensions as oft end in self-murder 3. If you would not be overcome of Temptation study Sobriety 1 Pet. 5.8 Be sober because your Adversary walketh about Sober-mindedness consists in the moderate use of earthly Things an immoderate desire of these things oft brings men into the snare of the Devil 1 Tim. 6.9 They that will be rich fall into a Snare He who loves Riches inordinately will purchase them unjustly Ahab would swim to Nabo●hs Vineyard in Blood He who is drunk with the Love of the World is never free from Temptation he will pull down his Soul to build up an Estate Quid non mortalia pectora cogis auri sacra fames Be sober take heed of being drunk with the love of the World lest ye fall into Temptation 4. Be always upon your Guard watch against Satans Wiles and Subtilties 1 Pet. 5.8 Be vigilant because your Adversary the Devil walks about A Christian must Excubias agere keep Watch and Ward See where Satan labours to make a Breach see what Grace he most strikes at or what sin he most tempts to Mark 13.37 I say to you all Watch. Watch all the Sences the Eye the Ear the Touch Satan can creep in here O how needful is the spiritual Watch shall Satan be watchful and we drowsie Doth he watch to devour us and shall not we watch to save our selves Let us see what sin our Heart most naturally inclines to and watch against this 5. Beware of Idleness Satan sows most of his seed in fallow Ground it was Hieroms Counsel to his Friend to be ever busied that if the Devil did come he might find him working in the Vineyard Idleness tempts the Devil to tempt the Bird that sits still is shot he that wants Employment never wants Temptation When a man hath nothing to do Satan will bring Grist to the Mill and find him work enough 6. Make known thy Case to some godly Friend The hiding a Serpent in the Bosom is not the way to be safe When the old Serpent hath gotten into your Bosom by a Temptation do not hide him there by keeping his Counsel If a spark be got into the Thatch it is not Wisdom to conceal it it may set the House on fire conceal not Temptation The keeping of Secrets is for familiar Friends be not so great a friend to Satan as to keep his secrets Reveal your Temptations which is the way to procure others Prayer and Advice Let all see that you are not true to Satans Party because you tell all his Plots and reveal his Treasons Besides the telling our Case to some Experienced Christian is the way to have ease as the opening a Vein gives ease so the opening our Case to a Friend gives ease to the Soul and a Temptation doth not so much inflame 7. Make use of the Word This the Apostle calls the Sword of the Spirit Ephes. 6.17 a fit Weapon to fight against the Tempter This Sword of the Spirit is Gladius anceps a Two-edged Sword it wounds carnal Lust and it wounds Satan He who travels a Road where there is Robbing will be sure to ride with his Sword We are travelling to Heaven and in this Road there is a Thief will always beset us Satan is in every place where we go He meets us at Church he doth not miss a Sermon he will be tempting us there sometimes to Drowsiness when you sleep at a Sermon the Devil rocks you a-sleep sometimes he tempts by distracting the Mind in Hearing Sometimes he tempts to question the Truth of what you hear thus we meet with the Tempter at Church and he tempts in the shop he tempts you to use Collusion and Deceit Hos. 12.7 The Ballances of Deceit are in his Hand So that we meet with the Tempter every where therefore this Thief being in the Road we had need ride with a Sword we must have the Sword of the Spirit about us We must have skill to use this Sword and have an Heart to draw it out and this Sword will put the Devil to flight Thus our Blessed Saviour when Satan tempted him to Distrust and Blasphemy he used a Scripture Weapon It is written Three times Christ wounded the old Serpent with this Sword Christ could with his Power and Authority have rebuked the Prince of the Air as he did the Winds but he stops the Devils Mouth with Scripture It is written It is not our Vows or Resolutions will do it it is not the Papists holy-Holy-Water or Charms will drive away the Devil but let us bring the Word of God against him this is such an Argument
Salvation Heb. 2.10 2. We have good Armour Grace is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Armour of God's making Ephes. 6.11 3. Satan is beaten in part already Christ hath given him his Deaths-wound upon the Cross Col. 1.15 4. Satan is a Chained Enemy his Power is limited He cannot Force the Will It was all Eve complained of that the Serpent deceived her not constrained her Gen. 3.13 Satan hath astutiam Suadendi not potentiam Cogendi he may perswade not compel 5. He is a Cursed Enemy and God's Curse will blast him Therefore put on Holy Gallantry of Spirit and Magnanimity Fear not Satan Greater is he that is in you than he that is against you 15. If we would not be overcome of a Temptation let us call in the help of others If an House be set on fire would you not call in help Satan tempts that he may rob you of your Soul acquaint some Friends with your Case and beg their Counsel and Prayers Who knows but Satan may be cast out by the joynt-prayer of others In case of Temptation how exceeding helpful is the Communion of Saints 16. If we would not be overcome of Temptation let us make use of all the Encouragements we can If Satan be a Roaring Lion Christ is the Lion of the Tribe of Iudah if Satan Tempts Christ Prays If Satan be a Serpent to Sting Christ is a Brazen-Serpent to Heal if the Conflict be hard look to the Crown James 1.12 Whilst we are fighting Christ will Succour us and when we overcome he will Crown us What makes the Soldier endure a bloody fight but hope of a Golden Harvest Think that shortly God will call us out of the Field where the Bullets of Temptation fly so fast and he will set a Garland of Glory upon our head How will the case be altered Instead of Fighting Singing instead of an Helmet a Diadem instead of a Sword a Palm-branch of Victory instead of Armour White Robes instead of Satan's Skirmishes the Kisses and Embraces of a Saviour The viewing these eternal Recompences would keep us from yielding to Temptation Who would to gratifie a Lust lose a Crown Use 4. A word of Counsel to such as are Tempted Be so wise as to make good use of your Temptations as we should labour to improve our Afflictions so to improve our Temptations We should pick some good out of Temptation as Sampson got Honey out of the Lion Quest. What Good comes out of a Temptation Can there be any good in being set upon by an Enemy Can there be any good to have fiery darts shot at us Yes God that can make a Treacle of Poison can make his People get much good by their Temptations First Hereby a Christian sees that Corruption in his heart which he never saw before Water in a Glass looks pure but set it on the fire and the Scum boils up So in Temptation a Christian sees that Scum of Sin boil up that Passion and Distrust of God as he thought had not been in his heart Secondly Hereby a Christian sees more of the Wiles of Satan and is better able to withstand them St. Paul had been in the Fencing School of Temptation and he grew expert in finding out Satan's Stratagems 2 Cor. 2.11 We are not ignorant of his devices Thirdly Hereby a Christian grows more humble God will rather let his Children fall into the Devil's hands than be Proud Temptation makes the Plumes of Pride fall 2 Cor. 12.7 Lest I should be exalted above measure there was given me a thorn in the flesh Better is that Temptation that Humbles than that Duty which makes one Proud Thus you see how much good a Christian may get by Temptation which made Luther say Three things make a good Divine Prayer Meditation Temptation Vse 5. To such as have been under sore Temptations and Buffetings of Satan to Lust Revenge Self-murder but God hath stood by them and given them strength to overcome the Tempter 1. Be very thankful to God say as 1 Cor. 15.57 Thanks be to God who gives us the Victory Be much in Doxology Why were we kept more than others from falling into sin Was it because Temptation was not so strong No Satan shoots his darts with all his Force Was the Cause in our Will No such a broken Shield would never have conquer'd Satans Temptations know that it was Free-grace that beat back the Tempter and brought us off with Trophies of Victory O be thankful to God had you been overcome by Temptation you might have put black-spots in the face of Religion and given occasion to the Enemies of God to blaspheme 2 Sam. 12.14 Had you been overcome you might have lain sick of a Wounded Spirit and cried out with David of Broken Bones After David yielded temptation he lay for above three quarters of a year in horror of Mind and some Divines think he never recovered his full joy to the day of his Death O therefore what cause have they to stand upon Mount Gerizim blessing of God who in a Field-battel have got the better of Satan and been more than Conquerours Say as the Psalmist Psal. 124.6 Blessed be the Lord who hath not given us as a prey to their Teeth So blessed be God who hath not given us as a prey to Satan that Roaring Lion When God puts Mercy in the Premisses we must put Praise in the Conclusion 2. You that have been tempted and come off Victors be full of Sympathy pity tempted souls shew your Piety in your Pity Do you see Satan's darts sticking in their sides do what you can to pull out these darts communicate your experiences to them tell them how you broke the Devils snare and your Saviour was your Succourer The Apostle speaks of restoring others in the Spirit of meekness Gal. 1.6 The word 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 to restore alludes to Chirurgians who set Bones out of joint So when we see such as are tempted and Satan hath as it were put their bones out of joint labour to set them in joint again with all love meekness and compassion A word spoken in season may relieve a Soul fainting in Temptation and you may do as the good Samaritan drop in oil and wine into the wound Luk. 10.34 Vir spiritualis consilia magis quàm convitia meditatur Aug. 3. You that have got a Conquest of Satan be not Secure Think not that you shall never be troubled with the Tempter more He is not like the Syrians 2 King 6 23. The bands of Syria came no more into the Land of Israel A Cock if he be made once to run away he will fight no more But 't is not so with Satan He is a Restless enemy and if you have beaten him back he will make a fresh onset Hannibal said of Marcellus a Roman Captain That whether he did beat or was beaten he was never quiet When Christ had worsted Satan he went away from Christ but ad Tempus for a Season
a dead Man to a living Thus a Child of God hath corruption join'd with Grace here is a dead Man tied to the living So hateful is this that a believer desires to die for no other reason more than this that death shall free him from sin Sin brought death into the World and death shall carry sin out of the World Thus you see in the opinion of the Godly sin is the most hyperbolical and execrable evil 4. Look upon sin in the comparative and it will appear to be the most deadly evil Compare what you will with it 1. Affliction 2. Death 3. Hell And still sin is worse First Compare sin with affliction there is more evil in a drop of sin than in a Sea of affliction 1. Sin is the Cause of affliction the cause is more than the effect Sin brings all mischief 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 c. Chrysost. Sin hath sickness Sword Famine and all Judgments in the Womb of it Sin rots the name consumes the estate wastes the radical moisture as the Poets ●ain of Pandora's Box when it was opened it filled the World full of Diseases when Adam broke the Box of Original Righteousnes it hath caus'd all the Penal evils in the World Sin is the Phaeton that sets the World on Fire Sin turn'd the Angels out of Heaven and Adam out of Paradise 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Chrys. Sin causeth Mutinies Divisions Massacres Jer. 47.6 O thou Sword of the Lord how long will it be ere thou be quiet the Sword of Gods justice lies quietly in the Scabbard till sin draws it out and whets it against a Nation so that sin is worse than affliction it being the cause of it the cause is more than the effect 2. God is the author of affliction Amos 3.6 Is there any evil in a City and the Lord hath not done it it's meant of the evil of affliction God hath an hand in affliction but no hand in sin God is the cause of every action so far as it is Natural but not as it is Sinful He who makes an instrument of Iron is not the cause of the Rust or Canker which corrupts the Iron So God made the Instrument of our Souls but the Rust and Canker of sin which corrupts our Souls God never made Peccatum Deus non fecit Austin God can no more act evil than the Sun can darken In this sense sin is worse than affliction God hath an hand in affliction but disclaims having any hand in sin 3. Affliction doth but reach the Body and make that miserable but sin makes the Soul miserable The Soul is the most noble part 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Macar The Soul is a Diamond set in a ring of Clay it is excellent in its Essence a Spiritual immortal substance excellent in the Price paid for it redeemed with the Blood of God Act. 20.28 it is more worth than a World the World is of a courser make the Soul of a finer spinning in the World we see the Finger of God in the Soul the Image of God To have the pretious Soul endangered is far worse than to have the Body endangered Sin wrongs the Soul Prov. 8.36 Sin casts this Jewel of the Soul over-board Affliction is but Skin deep it can but take away the Life but sin takes away the Soul Luk. 12.20 the loss of the Soul is an unparallell'd loss it can never be made up again God saith St. Chrysostom hath given thee two Eyes if thou losest one thou hast another but thou hast but one Soul and if that be lost it can never be repaired Thus sin is worse than affliction one can but reach the Body the other ruins the Soul is there not great reason then that we should often put up this Petition deliver us from evil 4. Afflictions are good for us Psalm 119.71 It is good for me that I was afflicted many can bless God for affliction Affliction humbles Lam. 3.19 remembring my affliction the Wormwood and the Gall my Soul hath them still in remembrance and is humbled in me afflictions are compar'd to thorns Hos. 2.8 these Thorns are to prick the Bladder of Pride Affliction is the School of Repentance Jer. 31.18 Thou hast chastised me and I was chastised I Repented The Fire being put under the Still makes the Water drop from the Roses the fire of Affliction makes the Water of Repentance drop from the Eyes Affliction brings us nearer to God The Loadstone of Mercy doth not draw us so near to God as the Cords of Affliction When the Prodigal was pinch'd with want then saith he I will arise and go to my father Luke 15.18 Afflictions prepare for glory 2 Cor. 4.17 This light affliction works for us an eternal weight of glory the Limner lays his Gold upon dark colours so God lays first the dark colours of affliction and then the Golden colour of Glory Thus Affliction is for our good but sin is not for our Good it keeps good things from us Jer. 5.25 Your sins have with-holden good things from you sin stops the current of Gods Mercy it precipitates men to ruine Manassehs affliction brought him to humiliation but Iudas his sin brought him to desperation 5. A man may be afflicted and his Conscience may be quiet Pauls feet were in the stocks yet he had the Witness of his Conscience 2 Cor. 1.12 the Head may ake yet the Heart may be well the outward Man may be afflicted yet the Soul may dwell at ease Psal. 25.13 the Hail may beat upon the Tiles of the House when there is Musick within in the midst of outward pain there may be inward peace Thus in affliction Conscience may be quiet but when a Man commits a presumptuous scandalous sin Conscience is troubled 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 by defiling the purity of Conscience we lose the peace of Conscience when Spira had sinned and abjured the Faith he was a terror to himself he had an Hell in his Conscience Tiberius the Emperor felt such a sting in his Conscience that he told the Senate he suffered death daily 6. In Affliction we may have the Love of God Afflictions are love tokens Rev 3.19 as many as I love I rebuke Afflictions are sharp arrows but shot from the Hand of a loving Father If a Man should throw a Bag of Money at another and it should bruise him a little and raise the Skin he would not be offended but take it as a fruit of love so when God bruiseth us with affliction it is to enrich us with the Golden Graces of his Spirit all is love but when we commit sin God withdraws his love 't is like the Sun overcast with a Cloud nothing appears but anger and displeasure When David had sin'd in the matter of Vriah 2 Sam. 11.27 the thing that David had done displeas'd the Lord. 7. There are many encouragements to suffer affliction God himself suffers with us Isa. 63.9 In all their afflictions he was afflicted God
the Soul as Angels as Heaven God hath laid out much Cost upon it and if it perish he should lose all his Cost When Xerxes destroyed the Temples in Greece he caused the Temple of Diana to be preserved for its beautiful Structure The new creature is God's Temple adorned with all the Graces which he will not suffer to be demolished Riches take Wings Kings Crowns tumble in the Dust Nay some of the Graces may cease Faith and Hope shall be no more but the new creature abideth for ever 1 Iohn 2.27 5. The Misery of the unregenerate creature Dying so I may say of him as Christ said of Iudas Mark 14.21 It were good for that Man if he had not been born Better have been a Toad a Serpent any thing if not a new creature The old Sinner must go into old Tophet Isa. 30.33 Damned Caitiffs will have nothing to ease their Torments not one drop of Honey in all their Gall. In the Sacrifice of Iealousie there was to be no Oil put to it Numb 5. In Hell there is no Oil of Mercy put to the Sufferings of the damned to lenifie them Therefore get out of the Wild Olive of Nature labour to be new creatures lest you curse your selves at last A sinful Life will cause a despairing Death Quest. What shall we do to be new Creatures Answ. 1. Wait on the Ordinances The Preaching of the Word is the Seed of which the new Creature is formed This is the Trumpet which must make the dead in Sin come out of their Grave 2. Pray earnestly for the new Creature Lord thou hast made me once make me again What shall I do with this old heart It defiles all it toucheth Urge God with his Promise Ezek. 36.26 A new Heart will I give you Say Lord I am as the dry Bones but thou didst cause Breath to come into them Ezek. 37.10 Do the same to me breath a supernatural Life of Grace into me Vse 4. Thankfulness Let such as are new creatures stand upon Mount Gerizim blessing and praising God Ascribe all to the Riches of God's Love set the Crown upon the head of free Grace God hath done more for you than if he had made you Kings and Queens Though you have not so much of the World as others you are happier than the greatest Monarchs upon Earth and I dare say you would not change with them The Apostles seldom speak of the new Creation but they join some thankful Praises with it 1 Pet. 1.3 Blessed be God who according to his abundant mercy hath begotten us again to a lively hope Col. 1.12 Giving thanks to the Father who hath made us meet for the inheritance in light The new creature is a sign of Election a badge of Adoption What distinguishing Love is this that God should make any of us new creatures when he hath left the greatest part of the World to perish in their Sins Such as are Paterns of Mercy should be Trumpets of Praise Of the Government of the Tongue Jam. 3.6 And the Tongue is a Fire a World of Iniquity THE Apostle Iames in this Scripture describes the Evil of the Tongue The Tongue is a Fire a World of Iniquity 1. It is a Fire It burns with intemperate heat it causeth the Heat of Contention it sets others in a Flame 2. A World of Iniquity It was at first made to be an Organ of God's Praise but it is become an Instrument of Unrighteousness All the Members of the Body are sinful as there is bitterness in every Branch of Wormwood but the Tongue is excessively sinful full of deadly Poison vers 8. Doctr. The Tongue though it be a little Member yet it hath a World of Sin in it The Tongue is an unruly Evil. We put Bitts in Horses Mouths and rule them but the Tongue is an unbridled Thing It is hard to find a Curbing bitt to rule the Tongue There is a World of Sin in the Tongue The Devil makes use of Men's Tongues for the promoting most of the Wickedness which is in the World I shall show you some of the Evils of the Tongue I. The Evil Tongue travel a little over this World is the silent Tongue It is wholly mute in Matters of Religion it never speaks of God or Heaven as if it cleaved to the roof of the Mouth Men are fluent and discursive enough in other Things but in Matters of Religion their Lips are sealed up If we come into some People's Company we do not know what Religion they are of whether Iews or Mahometans for they never speak of Christ they are like the Man in the Gospel who was possessed with a Dumb Devil Mar. 9.17 II. The Evil Tongue is the earthly Tongue Men talk of nothing but the World their Wares and Drugs or their rich Purchace Son 's of the Earth they have the Serpent's Curse lick the Dust. Ioh. 3.31 He that is of the Earth speaketh of the Earth as if all their Hopes were here and they looked for an earthly Eternity these have Brutish Minds Seneca being asked of what Country he was answered that he was 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 a Citizen of this World So many are Citizens of this World all their Discourse and Traffick is here Their Speech bewrays them III. The Evil Tongue is the hasty or angry Tongue They have no command of Passions but are carried away with them as a Chariot with wild Horses I know there is an Holy Anger when we are angry with Sin Christ had this Anger when they made the Temple a place of Merchandice Ioh. 2.15 That Anger is without Sin which is against Sin but that is an Evil Tongue which is presently blown up into exorbitant Passion this Tongue is set on Fire from Hell Isaiah's Lips were touched with a Coal from the Altar Isa. 6. His Tongue was set on Fire from Heaven but the angry furious Tongue is set on Fire from Hell When the Tongue is on Fire it is the Devil that lights the Match Eccles. 7.9 Anger rests in the Bosom of Fools It may be in a Wise Man but it rests in a Fool. More are drunk with Passion than Wine Hierome Water when it is hot soon boils over So when the Heart is heated with Anger it soon boils over in fiery and passionate Speeches 1 King 19.12 after the Earthquake a Fire but God was not in the Fire So I may say of the Fire of rash Anger God is not in this Fire Grace heats the Heart but cools the Tongue makes it meek and calm Passion transports it oft disturbs the use of Reason Brevis Insania and if Reason cannot act much less can Grace Rashness of Anger hinders Holy Duties Hot Passions make cold Prayers A wrathful Spirit is unsuitable to the Gospel It is a Gospel of Peace and it is sealed by the Spirit who came in the Form of a Dove a meek peaceable Creature Thou who art given much to Passion whose Tongue is often set
Tongue Thus they know that Covetousness is a Sin yea the root of all evil yet the World ingrosseth all their Time and Thoughts They are like Midas who wished every thing that he touched might be Gold They have this dry Dropsie thirsting after Gold more than Grace and labouring more to have a full Purse than a good Conscience They know they should not vent their Passions Iam. 1.26 If any man among you seems to be religious and bridleth not his Tongue this Man's Religion is vain Origen observes of the Rich Man in the Gospel he had no Water to cool his Tongue He had sinn'd most in his Tongue therefore was punished most in it How unworthy is it for Men to have their Eyes and Hands lift up to Heaven and their Tongues set on fire from Hell at one time praying and another time cursing The Devil rejoyceth in this he warms himself at the Fire of Mens Passions How can such pray in a Family that are possessed with an angry Devil Hot Passions make cold Prayers Thus men know they should abstain from evil but they do it not 2. They know they should pursue Holiness but they do it not They know they should read the Word sanctifie the Sabbath use holy Conference pray in their Families redeem the Time walk circumspectly they know to do Good but do it not Quest. Whence is it that Men know to do Good yet do it not Answ. 1. It is for want of sound Conviction Men are not throughly convinced of the necessity of practick Godliness They think there 's a necessity of Knowledge because else there 's no Salvation they will get some Notions of Christ that he is a Saviour and has satisfied Divine Justice and they hope they believe in him Well then we tell them that Faith and Obedience go together then God is merciful and though they are not so good as they should be yet Free Grace will save them Thus Men content themselves with general Notions of Religion but are not convinced of the Practick Part of Godliness 2. Men know to do Good yet do it not because they are not awakened out of their Spiritual Sloth It is easie to get the Knowledge of a Truth to give assent to it to commend it to profess it but to digest Knowledge into Practice is difficult and men are lying upon the Bed of Sloth and are not willing to put themselves to too much trouble they know they should deny themselves but the Work of Self-denial is hard so that the Plough stands still and nothing of the practick part of Religion goes forward Prov. 19.24 A slothful man hideth his hand in his bosom and will not pull it forth though it be to lay hold on a Crown 3. Men know to do Good but do it not through Incredulity they are in part Atheists Did they believe that Sin were so bitter that Wrath and Hell followed it would they not leave off their Sins Did they believe that to do the Will of God were a privilege Religion were their Interest that there is Joy in the way of Godliness and Heaven at the end would they not espouse Holiness But People though they have some slight transient thoughts of these things yet they are not brought to the Belief of them therefore though they know to do good yet they do it not The Reason why there are so few Doers of the Word is because there are so few Believers 4. Men know to do Good but do it not because the Knowledge in their Head never works into their Hearts it doth not quicken them or warm their Affections with Love to the Truth Their Light is greater than their Love their Knowledge doth not work upon their Conscience like a few Heat-drops that wet the leaf but never go to the Root of the Tree Men are not transformed by their Knowledge therefore they are not reformed their Hearts never took the full impression of the Word like Wooll that hath had only a slight Tincture but not a deep Dye 5. Men know to do Good but do it not because of prejudicate Opinion Prejudice is a Bar in the way of Men's Salvation He who hath an ill opinion of the Physick will not take it The things to be done in Religion are judg'd to be too strict and severe they restrain Sin too much or they press too much to Holiness When Christ had been preaching to the young Man that he must sell all and give to the Poor and he should have Treasure in Heaven 't is said Mark 10.22 he was sad at that Saying and went away grieved Many though they know the Truth yet do disgust it and have a secret hatred at the Spirituality of it As Michal looked out at a Window see to David when he danced before the Ark but the Text saith she despised him in her Heart 1 Chron. 15.29 So many go out to meet a Sermon but hate it in their Heart 6. Men know to do Good yet do it not because they love their Sin more than they love the Word Hos. 4.8 They set their Heart on their Iniquity Though Sin be a Meat that breeds the Worm of Conscience yet they love it and the more Sin is loved the more the Word is loathed The Word Preached calls for plucking out the right Eye it comes to separate between Men and their Lusts and they cannot endure to hear of a Divorce When Iohn Baptist comes to break off the Match between Herod and his Incest rather than he will behead his Sin the Prophet himself shall be beheaded This is much to be lamented and laid to heart that Men know to do Good but do it not Some content themselves with having Means of Knowledge Iudg. 17.13 Then said Micah now know I that the Lord will do me good seeing I have a Levite to my Priest But what is one the better to know what Physick he should take if he doth not take it It will be but poor Comfort on a Death-Bed for a Man to remember what glorious Ordinances he hath had and what a deal of Knowledge he hath gain'd when his Conscience shall tell him this is his Condemnation that he knew to do Good but did it not Vse 2. Exhortation Let me beseech you all who have been Hearers of the Word and have been lighting your Lamps at the Sanctuary and have gotten a great measure of Knowledge that as you know to do Good you would do it This is the Soul of Religion Luther says Mallem obedire quam Miracula facere I had rather do the Will of God than be able to work Miracles 1. To do what you know evidenceth your Relation to Christ. You count ●t a great Honour to be near allied to the Crown but it is more Honour to be a-kin to Christ. It was much to be of Christ's Line and Race Rom. 9.5 Of whom concerning the Flesh Christ came But would you see whom Christ counts his best Kindred such as do what