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A89583) Transcribed from: (Early English Books Online ; image set 116111) Images scanned from microfilm: (Thomason Tracts ; 67:E423[27]) A sermon preached to the Honorable House of Commons assembled in Parliament: at their late solemne fast, Januar. 26. 1647. at Margarets Westminster. / By Steven Marshall, B.D. Marshall, Stephen, 1594?-1655. [8], 40 p. Printed by Richard Cotes, for Steven Bowtell, at the signe of the Bible in Popes-head Alley, London : 1647 [i.e. 1648] With a preliminary order to print. Reproduction of the original in the British Library. eng Bible. -- N.T. -- Matthew XI, 12 -- Sermons -- Early works to 1800. Fast-day sermons -- 17th century. Sermons, English -- 17th century. Great Britain -- History -- Civil War, 1642-1649 -- Religious aspects -- Sermons. A89583 R204300 (Thomason E423_27). civilwar no A sermon preached to the Honorable House of Commons assembled in Parliament:: at their late solemne fast, Januar. 26. 1647. at Margarets We Marshall, Stephen 1648 16695 13 0 0 0 0 0 8 B The rate of 8 defects per 10,000 words puts this text in the B category of texts with fewer than 10 defects per 10,000 words. 2007-05 TCP Assigned for keying and markup 2007-06 Apex CoVantage Keyed and coded from ProQuest page images 2007-08 Robyn Anspach Sampled and proofread 2007-08 Robyn Anspach Text and markup reviewed and edited 2008-02 pfs Batch review (QC) and XML conversion Die Mercurii , 26. Januar. 1647. ORdered by the Commons Assembled in Parliament , That Sir William Massam doe from this House give Thanks unto Mr. Marshall , for the great paines he tooke in his Sermon , Preached on this day at Margarets Westminster , before the House of Commons ( it being a day of Publick Humiliation ) and that hee be desired to Print his Sermon , wherein hee is to have the like priviledge in Printing of it , as others in the like kind usually have had . H. Elsynge , Cler. Parl. D. Com. A SERMON PREACHED TO THE HONORABLE HOVSE OF Commons Assembled in PARLIAMENT : At their late solemne Fast , Januar. 26. 1647. At Margarets WESTMINSTER . By Steven Marshall , B. D. London Printed by Richard Cotes , for Steven Bowtell , at the signe of the Bible in Popes-head Alley . 1647. TO THE HONORABLE HOUSE OF COMMONS Assembled in PARLIAMENT . THE Lord hath cast us into times , in which the foure Windes strive upon the great Sea ; a great part of the World hath little leasure for any thing , but storming of Townes and strong holds , and taking in of Kingdomes and Countryes ; in our Land of Peace , we also of late have cryed out of VVar and Violence ; and although those winds have ( through Gods goodnesse ) in a great measure ceased blustring , yet the Sea hath not left rowling ; Animosities yet remaine too great , Paroxysmes very sharpe , and pursuits of worldly interests , extreame eager : here like Jehu , wee drive furiously , magno conatu nugas , we throw feathers with the whole strength of our arme : vaine men ! that lean too hard on a weak reed ; unwise builders ! who lay too great a weight upon a slight foundation ; make such trifles our Master-peeces , that when we come to review our work , wee must be inforced to say , Materiamsuperavit opus , that wee have overdone it , laboured too hard for that which satisfieth not , and caused our eyes to fly upon that which is not , and therefore that wee had been more wise , if wee had been lesse earnest , and more happy , if wee had not effusissimis habenis , let out the strength of our desires and endeavours after those things , which prove vanity and bitternesse in the latter end . Odit Deus nimis vehementes impetus , odere cives , gratior est moderatio . Because Morall vertue is circa res medias , therefore the Philosopher rightly placed it in a Mediocrity : sure I am , the Grace of Christ perswades to a moderation , a weanednesse , a remissnesse in suth things as these , in which wee have not so much need of the spur as of the Bridle . But if the metled horse bee so upon his speed , that hee cannot be held in , it would bee a peece of our best skill to guide him in a safe way , and to turn the violent stream that cannot bee stopt , into a right channell ; This was the design of my weake endeavours in this short Sermon , to stay the man that runnes so violently down the hill earth-ward and hell-ward , and ( if it might be , ) to turn his face and heart , that if he cannot with so much speed , yet with more contention and earnestnesse , he may get u pthe hill heaven-ward . In which endeavor omne valde tuum , al thy might is too weak , al speed tooslow , and greatest earnestnesse too faint . Against sin , all that carefulnesse , indignation , fear , vehementest desire , and hottest zeal , yea and revenge that the Apostle speaks of , are not over much , but onely malo nodo malus cuneus , a sharper wedge for a knotty peece , which will require our best strength to drive it in so as to pierce an hard heart . For Gods truth , an earnest contending is not too impetuous . For the Church of God , & the rearing up of Ierusalems wals , a Satagentia is not enough ; a Nehemiahs intense earnestnes is deservedly imitable . For Heaven , if by striving to enter in at the strait gate , & by giving al diligence , at last we come to have an abundant entrance , our labour will not exceed our reward . In this work of the Lord , if you abound , your labour wil not be in vain in the Lord : and may my poore paines any whit herein quicken your endeavours , to get to heaven your selves , and by your helpe to have others goe along with you ; to enter your selves into that Kingdome , and by your authority with a sweet violence to compell others to come in , as it is the prayer , so it will be the rejoycing of Your humble Servant STEVEN MARSHALL . A SERMON PREACHED To the Honorable the House of Commons at the Monethly Fast , Januar. 27. 1647. MATTH. 11. 12. And from the dayes of John the Baptist untill now , the Kingdome of Heaven suffereth violence , and the violent take it by force . THat you may the more cleerly understand the scope of our blessed Saviour in these words , be pleased to observe that in the beginning of this Chapter , Iohn the Baptist had sent two of his Disciples upon a message to Christ ; not for his own information , but for the confirmation of his Disciples , who were too much addicted to himself , that they might be satisfied in receiving Christ to be ( as he was ) the promised Messiah , by seeing and hearing what he did and taught ; as soon as these Disciples of Iohn were gone , Christ turnes to the multitude , that were about him , and from the 7. verse of this Chapter , to the 16. verse , doth make a notable discourse wholly concerning Iohn the Baptist ; and there are two parts of Christs speech concerning Iohn ; First , A blaming of the levity , and inconstancie of the people , in their respect towards Iohn , for they had magnified him so ( not long before ) that they were ready to have received him as their Messiah ; but now Iohn was grown no body with them ; this our Saviour doth bitterly taxe . And the argument whereby he reproves them lies in such a distribution as this is , Either you were very foolish in magnifying Iohn , when there was no such worth in him , or you are extreame vaine and light in withdrawing your hearts from him , that was so worthy at first to be received : the first is not to be granted , therefore the second must needs be true ; what went you out into the Wildernesse to see ? was it a Reed shaken with the wind ? did you goe as children doe , to see rattles and toyes ? no , but wee went to see and heare Iohn the Baptist ; and what in him ? a man cloathed in white raiment , alas , Iohn was no Courtier ; no , we went to him as to a Prophet ; I , so he was ( saith Christ ) and more then a Prophet , the greatest Prophet that ever the world saw , and the greater is your fault in slighting of him . In this as in a glasse you may see the levity and inconstancy of people who contemne him to day whom they admired yesterday , and that doctrine which this day they esteeme as a treasure they by and by abominate , because indeed Athenian-like they imbrace it not because true , but because new : thus it hath been of old , and thus it is to this day , he who to day is lifted up is to morrow trodden down , who is now accounted cloquent is presently esteem'd a babe , rude or barbarous , and all from their ficklenesse , the Word and Ministers are the same , but the people are changed , like sick peoples palate , who long for that meat one day which they nauseate the next day , or as children who delight in those toyes one day which the next they throw out of the doores . The second part of Christs discourse concerning Iohn is , A high commendation of Iohn , and of his Ministery , from three notable arguments : First , That Iohn was the Prophet , that was foretold long before by two emminent Prophets , Isaiah , & Malachi , both of them shewing that the Lord would send his messenger before his face , and ( saith Christ ) if you 'l beleeve it , this is he . The second is taken from the eminencie of Iohns worke , hee did immediatly goe before Jesus Christ , as a Noble man that should lead the Prince by the hand , and shew him to every one , This is he ; he did not as the other Prophets hold him out in types and shadows , and spake of a Messiah that was to come a long time after , but as another Christopher did carry Christ upon his shoulders , and held him out in his armes , that every one that came neer Iohn might see him pointed out to the Lambe of God , that took away the sinnes of the world ; and the clearer any Ministery is in the discovery of Christ , the more excellent it is ; but yet that Christ might set the true bounds to the honour of Iohns Ministery , he adds that though of all the Prophets that ever were before him , there was none like him , yet the least Minister after Christ should have done his worke , the meanest Minister of the Gospel had a more excellent Ministery then Iohn the Baptist , because the excellencie of a Ministery is in the light that it carries : Now Iohns light did farre goe beyond all that went before him ; but the least Minister of the Kingdome of Heaven , after Christs work was done on earth , should be able so cleerly to shew forth the life , death , passion , resurrection , ascension , intercession of Christ , sending of the holy Ghost , and all those glorious mysteries , that children might bee able to understand them ; and this goes far beyond the Ministery of Iohn the Baptist : This is the second Argument whereby Christ magnifies the Ministery of Iohn ; the third is , that that I have chosen for my Text . That from the dayes of Iohn the Baptist the Kingdome of Heaven suffers violence , and the violent take it by force : the summe whereof is , that from Iohns time there was raised up in all who truely embrac'd the Gospel , a servent spirit to pursue and advance the Kingdome of Heaven with all eagernesse ; no Souldiers are more violent in assaulting and taking astrong hold then Iohns Disciples were in prosecuting the Kingdome of Heaven with all their might , when once it was discover'd to them . Now all these arguments whereby Christ doth extoll the Ministery of Iohn , are intended not onely as so many testimonies of honour to Iohn , but are also so many Arguments to prove Jesus Christ to be the true Messiah ; for whatever proves Iohn to be the Elias , that should make his way ready for him , the same proves Jesus Christ to be the Saviour that should come unto Gods people ; and this of my Text as strong and cleare as any other , because it was foretold of him that the people should be willing in the day of his power , should come in as plentifully as the dew out of the wombe of the morning , should flie after him as the Doves to their windowes . This is the commendation of Iohn ; if you would know the fruit of all this , what this high encomium of Iohn did work upon the hearers , you may read in the 7. of Luke , where Vers . 29. 30. this same story is recorded , and the effect of it is there added , which our Evangelist doth omit , viz. that when Christ had said these things of Iohn , the Publicans and the rest of the people , who had before been baptized by Iohn Baptist , glorified God , were awaken'd , and brought to sorrow for their neglect of Iohn , and so encouraged to imbrace Jesus Christ , whom Iohn pointed out ; but the Scribes and Pharisees , the learned Doctors , and others , that had despised the Ministery of Iohn , did no whit regard the honour that Christ did give to Iohns Ministery , and so neither accepted Iohn the forerunner , nor Christ the Saviour , but rejected the counsell of God against themselves ; This is the sum of the whole context , Our generall observation from this commendation which our Saviour gives to Iohn , is , that the Lord Iesus is most ready to honour them who abase themselves for his sake . Iohn had exceedingly abased himself , declaring himself to be but the voyce of a cryer , unworthy to unloose the latchet of Christs shooe , making himself a footstoole to exalt Christ , willing to decrease that Christ might increase , and now Christ heaps honour upon Iohn abundantly , so that wee may see that such as honour Christ shall be honoured of him ; and that although honour flie from them who vainely seek it , yet it followes them who flie from it . But I come to my Text , which as you have heard is one branch of that honorable testimony which our Saviour gave to Iohn the Baptist , which I shall desire you with me to look upon under a twofold consideration . First , As they are intended to bee a Crown and an honour to Iohn the Baptist ; From the dayes of Iohn the Baptist untill now , the Kingdome of Heaven suffers violence ; Secondly , and principally , Wee will consider these words , as they doe containe a description of men , who are rightly affected with the kingdome of heaven ; The Kingdome of Heaven suffers violence , and the violent take it by force . Of the first of these , very briefly ; the meaning I take to bee this , This eagernesse and fervency of Spirit in the people is to bee looked upon , partly as a fruit of that cleere light , which Iohn Baptists Ministery did hold out ; never any discovered the kingdome of heaven so cleerly as Iohn did , and therefore never was there such zeal to presse into the Kingdome of heaven , as was in Iohns time . Secondly , and partly as a conformity to Iohns Spirit ; Iohn came in the power and Spirit of Elias , a man of mettle and zeal , that did the work of the Lord with all his might , and therefore the people whom his Ministery wrought upon , were moulded into Iohns Spirit , they were made like unto their Teacher , and both these are by our Lord intended as a Crowne to Iohn ; From the dayes of Iohn the Kingdome of Heaven suffers violence . A word or two of each of these ; Take the zeal and eagernesse of the people after heaven , as a fruit of that clear discovery of the Kingdome of heaven by Iohns Ministery , and it affords us this excellent lesson , That the clearer light any people doe receive from Heaven , the more will their zeal bee enflamed towards heaven ; never any preached heaven so clearly as Iohn , never any so violent in the pursuit of it , as those that received Iohns Ministery ; it was prophesied of Iohn in the 1 of Luke Ver. 15 , 16 , 17. that he should be filled with the Holy Ghost , and should goe before the Lord to prepare his way , and ( saith the Text ) he shall thereby turne the hearts of the Fathers to the Children , the hearts of the children to their Fathers , and the disobedient to the wisdome of the wise : the meaning is this , Iohns Ministery should effect this , that if Parents heretofore were ignorant of the wayes of God , and so slighted their children , for their childrens godlinesse sake , now the Parents should turn to the wisdome of their children ; If children heretofore had slighted their Parents , for their wisdome and godlinesse , now the children should turn to the wisdome of their Parents ; the disobedient should turn to the wisdome of the wise , whether this wisdome were found in the Fathers , or in the children , in whomsoever wisdome should bee found , the disobedient would turn to them when Jesus Christ should bee clearly discover'd to them ; the Apostle in the 2 of Cor. 3. 13. layes this downe most clearly and fully , when hee speaks how gloriously Jesus Christ is revealed in the Ministery of the Gospell , he expresses the fruit of it thus ; We all with open face beholding as in a glasse the glory of the Lord , are changed into the same Image from glory to glory ; whoever doth clearly see the glory of Christ in the Gospell , according to the measure of his light , so is the measure of the transforming of his heart into the image of the Gospell ; And the reason is , because this light doth not onely discover a supereminent excellency in Christ and his wayes , but also heales the will and affections , and satisfies the whole soul with such a sutable goodnesse , that it can doe no other but fly to it as the Eagle to the carkasse . This Lesson which is of singular use for many things , I note it onely to bee a direction to us , how wee may try both our own and the pretended light of others , concerning the Kingdome of heaven in our dayes , especially in these late yeares , wee have more discourse then ever of New Lights , and new Gospel discoveries , and all our old Preachers and professors are by a great many accounted to be legall men , Morall men , who doe not see into the mysteries of heaven , and Jesus Christ , as some of late , thinke themselves have attained unto , this you know is spoke of very much amongst many people : Now I doe willingly acknowledge , that day unto day utters knowledge , and night unto night discovers wisedome , every new day , and every new year , the nearer wee come to Christs last appearing , will certainly discover Gospell Truths more clearly then they have been understood before ; yea , and I as willingly and readily acknowledge every one to have received more light then formerly , or more light then his brethren , when I see any mans heart enflamed with more zeale , transformed into more holinesse , and humility , and gratiousnesse of spirit , then others doe attaine to ; this is cleare in my Text ; A cleare light did kindle a great deale of zeale : but when you meet with any that speak of discoveries , of glimpses of glory , and new light , and in the meane time , with all their light and knowledge doe walke licenciously , and reject the ordinances of God , and walke in wayes that are contrary to the cleare dispensation , and counsell of the Gospel , I will never feare to say , that that light what ever it be , proceeds from the Prince of darknesse , from which the Lord deliver all his people . Secondly , as this violence of their spirit was conformity to Iohns spirit , who walked in the power and spirit of Elias , a man of zeale , we may learn , That the Image of the spirit of Teachers frequently appeares in their Disciples . If you search the Scriptures , you 'l finde nothing more usuall then the people moulded into the spirit of their Teachers & Rulers : It 's worth your observation that all the Epistles written to the seven Churches , wherein some of them are condemned to be dead , and some to bee cold , and some for loosing their first love , and some commended for their puritie and sincerity , and watchfulnesse , &c. all this is spoke to the Angel , that is , to the Colledge of Ministers to them that were their leaders ; yet therein the holy Ghost intends that Character of the whole Church , although hee names onely the Angel , because of old it hath been a Proverbe , as is the Priest , so are the people ; like Minister , like people ; like Magistrate , like flock ; and although no man can communicate his own spirit unto his Schollers , but onely our Lord Iesus , who can powr out his spirit at his pleasure ; yet all experience shews us , that the frame of spirit that is in superiours , whether Magistrates or Ministers , hath a wonderfull influence upon the molding of those that are under them ; Magistrates and Ministers in this sense may be truely said to be set for the rising and fall of others , their vertues and vices are imitated by them who are under them , if they fall they draw many down with them , as the Dragon drew the third part of the stars , and great Cedars crush many lower Trees and make them fall with them ; if Peter temporise with the Jewes , his example compels others to doe the like ; so also is their zeale for God a great provocation to their Schollers and others who are under them ; but I intended onely to point at these two things . The third which I chiefly ayme at in this first consideration of the words , is , That this excellent spirit that was found in the people , is here set upon the head of Iohn the Baptist as his Crown , this is made Iohns glory , that the Epoche of a new world , or a newface of a Church did take the date from the Ministery of Iohn ; From the dayes of Iohn the Kingdome of Heaven suffers violence ; and the Lesson that I observe from it is , That the greatest glory that ever the Lord sets upon any whom he useth is , that the Kingdom of Heaven is advanced by their Ministery or service . This I think you see plain in the Text , & this I shall indeavour a little to open and apply unto you : it is true , that when the servants of God are faithfull , they are accepted with God , and shall be glorious with him , though there bee no successe of their labours ; the Prophet Isaiah saith , though Israel be not converted , and Iudah not gathered , yet I shall be glorious with my God ; and Paul saith , Wee ( that is , wee faithfull Ministers ) are a sweet savour unto God , in them that perish , as well as in them that are saved : the servants of God lose not their labour with God , when they are unprofitable towards man ; but if the Lord doe please to use any as means to advance the Kingdome of Heaven , hee never conferres a greater glory upon any of his creatures : Daniel faith in the 12. of Daniel , whether they bee Magistrates or Ministers , or private men , They that turne many to righteousnesse , shall shine like the Stars ; you know the Stars are the brightest part of the whole Creation ; they that are meanes to win people to righteousnesse , shall shine like Stars . Observe also what an honorable name the Lord gives to such in the 58. of the Prophesie of Isaiah : Thou shalt be called the repairer of the breach , the restorer of paths to walk in , the raiser up of the foundations for many Generations : intimating that a greater name of glory cannot bee given them . There is an excellent story in the sixth Chapter of the Prophesie of Zechariah , the Lord appointed that Ioshua the high Priest , ( who was a type of Christ , and was then building the Temple , and setting up the worship of God ) should have crownes of Gold and Silver set upon his head , typifying thereby the glory that shall bee set upon the head of the Lord Jesus , that is the great builder of his Church : but in the same Chapter the Lord commanded the Prophet to take of them that are of the captivitic , and names Helem , and Tobijah , and Hen , and some others , who ( as some Interpreters ) think were Ambassadors sent by the rest of the scattered Jewes to bring their oblations ; active men that came to helpe forward the work of God : others thinke they came as private men enflamed with zeale to set a good example unto others , and brought their Silver and Gold that they might further the work that was in hand ; implying thus much , that these excellent men to whom God had given a spirit to helpe forward that work , and had brought their Silver and Gold , and other gifts , the Lord would have their gifts turn'd into Crowns , and have their names written upon their Crownes , and these should be hung up in the Temple of God , as an everlasting memoriall of the glory that God put upon these forward men . Truly thus doth the Lord deale with all his servants , if he give the talents of authority , of Magistracy , of Ministery , of wisedome , of wealth , or whatever may be usefull , to any , and they obtaine a heart to employ these to advance the Kingdome of Christ , the Lord turnes their talents into crownes , and engraves their names upon their crownes , and hangs them up as a memoriall before the Lord : and this I could shew you out of 100. examples in the Scripture , especially of those two sorts of great instruments , Magistrates and Ministers , that it hath been the greatest glory that ever God put upon any of them , that they have bent themselves to advance the Kingdome of Heaven ; What is the great glory of Moses ? but that he brought Israel out of bondage , and brought them into a covenant with God , and gave them statutes , and oracles , and ordinances ; What is the glory of Ioshua ? but that hee did plant Israel in their owne possession , and brought them into a covenant , and there set them into a way that they served God all his dayes : What was the glory of David ? but that being raised ( from being a Shepheards boy ) to bee a King , hee did doe good unto Gods people , and provided beyond all measure , whatsoever might build a Temple for God , and set the orders to the Priests , and enabled the servants of God to serve him with liberty and cheerfulnesse : And what was Solomons , but the building Gods house , & c ? And so I might go on with Asa , and Iehosaphat , and Iosiah , and Ezrah , and Nehemiah , all these great Worthies , their glory hath been that the Kingdome of God was advanced by them : the like of Ministers , Iehojada the Priest , buried among the Kings , because hee had done good to Israel , and honored God and his house , hee had helped Religion wonderfully forward ; and Iohn the Bap ist here in my Text , it was prophesied of him by the Angel , He shall be great in the sight of God , Iohn shall be a very great man ; Alas , what was Iohns greatnesse ? hee was a Priests sonne , lived in a kind of Hermits life , and went in a leather girdle , and eate countrey fare , and went in course apparell : wherein was his greatnesse ? It was this , many of the hearts of the childen of Israel shall hee turne unto the Lord his God ; and so Samaria it is Philips crowne , and all the countries and cities that Paul wonne to Jesus Christ are so many crownes to him : and you shall reade of the Church , the woman in the twelfth of the Revelations when she was cloathed with the Sunne , that is , Christ Jesus her Lord , his rightcousnesse was her glorious rayment , yet shee had a crowne of 12. Stars upon her head , that is , the 12. Apostles of Christ , that had laboured to bring her to that light and grace : these were set upon the Churches head , and shee wore them as a crowne : Many more instances might bee given , but to cleare it a little further , consider but these two grounds for it : First , Who ever are instrumentall in advancing , and building up , and furthering the Kingdome of Heaven , the Lord gives them to partake with himself , in that which is his own greatest glory , and the greatest glory of his Son , the Lord Jesus Christ , when Satan had ruin'd mankind , and himself become the God upon earth , and drawn all men off from God to worship Devils , the great designe of God was to set up another Kingdome , that should bee called the Kingdome of God the Kingdome of his Christ , the Kingdom of the Lord Jesus , the Kingdome of Heaven ; and for the erecting of this , Christ did all his work , came from Heaven , became a man , died , rose again , sent out his Spirit , it is the great designe of Heaven , that this Kingdome should bee erected and advanced ; Now when any are found to help forward this , they are associated with the Lord Jesus , in this great Work ; and therefore you shall read in the Prophesie of Obadiah , the last verse of it , where the Lord speakes of winning both the Jews and other Nations home to Christ , Saviours shall come upon Mount Zion , Saviours shall be there ; Who are they ? the Jewish Interpreters say , that the Saviours there meant are , Rex Messias , & ejus socii ; these Saviours are , King Messiah and his Companions that should work with him ; and most interpreters do agree , that the Saviours are the Apostles , and the Apostolicall men , and others , that should bring the people homeagain to God , and help to convert the Nations , the Lord calls them by the name of Saviours , and many are said to be fellow-workers with Christ , and the Apostle saith of Timothy , See that Timoty bee without any molestation with you , ( in the ● . of the Cor. 16 ) for he works the Worke of God , as I doe ; and of Epaphroditus , it is said of him , that for the Work of Iesus Christ , hee was sick unto death ; the work then that they are imployed in , to build up the Kingdome of Heaven , is the same work that God and the Lord Iesus Christ work : and can there be a greater glory communicated unto any creature , then to bee tooke into association with God , in a service that is for his highest glory ? Secondly , as they are associated with God , so They make the people to whom they are instrumentall , beholding to them , for the greatest benefits that people are capable of receiving ; Seneca saith , Nihil in rebus humanis praeclarius quam de republica bene mereri , There is nothing in all the affaires of mankinde more honorable then to deserve well of the Common-wealth , to be instrumentall of good to others , it is the glory of man in all humane societies ; and you shall find that Tubal-Cain , and others that did invent instruments of Brasse , and Musick , are numbred among those that have done good to the world : and Hezekiah hath a Crowne of praise , that hee did build a poole , and brought water to the Citie of Ierusalem : But for a man to be instrumentall to helpe forward the Kingdome of Heaven , to advance it , to draw people out of the snares of Satan unto God , to help them with the pardon of sin , and right to everlasting life , these are mercies with a witnesse , no wonder though the Galatians could have pull'd out their eyes , and have given them to Paul , when he had been a means to help them to the knowledge of Christ , and so to Heaven : so that whether you regard the glory of being associated with God , or the good that they convey unto others , there can be no such honour , as to be instrumentall in helping forward the Kingdome of Heaven . This Lesson is of excellent use , especially to two sorts of men , that are or may be publikely instrumentall in it , I mean Magistrates and Ministers , I am called at the present to speak onely to the first , therefore I 'le say nothing of the latter , but for you Honourable and beloved , that are the Patriots of the Kingdome , is it not in your heart , to do all the good that is possible to poor England ? I dare say you are deeply affected with the distresses of it , and would not count your lives deare , so you might but promote the good of it ; shall I tell you what that thing is , which above all things in the world , will be advantagious to England , and glorious to your selves , lay the cause of the Kingdome of Heaven to your hearts , more then ever you have done , endeavour to be instrumentall to make Religion thrive and prosper , that the Kingdome of Heaven may suffer violence under your service ; so shall your names bee ingraven with the name of God , and numbred among the Saviours of this Land : Let me speak freely to you , you have contended long and vehemently for rescuing the Kingdome of England from the bondage and pressures that it lay under , and that England might be a free people , herein you have wrought in the fire , and because the cure hath been hard & costly woe and alas ( I must speak it ) the Patients are weary of it , and could rather wish to bee under their old Soares , then under such Physitians , and are ready to say with the murmuring Israelites , Let us make us a Captain and return againe unto Egypt , would be againe at their flesh pots and onyons though under bondage : your selves doe know how much ingratitude is shewed , and all because there is not that event and successe that hath been hoped for , but would the Lord make you instrumentall to advance the Kingdome of Heaven really , there should never bee found one among those that should partake the benefit of it , that would be weary of you , but would for ever blesse the Lord for you . If the generations to come , and future Chronicles may but be able to say , From the dayes of such a Parliament , the hearts of the people of England were turned to God , from the dayes of such a Parliament the Ministery was reformed , setled , encouraged , with countenance , with maintenance ; Vniversities were reformed , heresies , blasphemies , every thing contrary to Christs truth , was discountenanced , suppressed , beaten down , and the glory of the Lord Christ was laid to heart ; might but this bee said of you , after all your toyle and blood , and after all your being cast down ; and laden with reproach and scorne , your names should revive , your glory should be eternall , this and the everlasting world would number you among the repairers of the breaches of Gods people , and you shall bee called Saviours of the Kingdome of England , if the Lord doe but direct you to doe this worke ; but in the meane time , should the Lord leave you that it should bee otherwise , that the affaires of Christ should prove retroomnia , that the Kingdome being overspread with blasphemies and heresies , and the poysoning of the soules of people , &c. should bee concurrent with your worke , and you not endevour to administer the best helping hand you can to it , it would bee said of you , as Ecclesiasticall writers do of one age since Christ that was overspread with heresies , and destitute of worthy men to oppose them , it was called Infoelix seculum , an unhappy age : so would you be accounted Infoelix Parliamentum , an unhappy Parliament : if this should happen under you , and you not indevour to the utmost to redresse it . I pray the Lord , and it is my prayer when ever I can pray , that God would give that glory to you , and set that crowne upon your heads , that with Ioshua and Zerubbabel , and and the rest of those whom God hath counted fit to bee numbred among his Worthies , you might make this the great designe , that from the dayes of this Parliament , the Kingdome Heaven might bee set up , and flourish in England : and so I have done with the words in the first consideration of them , as they are a crowne set upon the head of Iohn the Baptist : From the dayes of Iohn the Kingdome of Heaven suffers violence . I now proceed to the words as they containe a description of a people really converted and brought home to Christ , The Kingdome of Heaven suffers violence , and the violent take it by force ; take but the Rhetorick off from these words , they signifie no more then that which is said in the 1 of Luke 16. Many of the children of Israel he shall turne to the Lord their God : many shall bee converted by him , but the holy Ghost expresses it in these Metaphoricall termes , because they doe fully set out the true Genius of every soule who is aright instructed of the Kingdome of Heaven . In the words there are two things : First , what the frame of spirit is , which possessed the people under Iohns Ministery , in these words , the Kingdome of Heaven suffers violence . Secondly , The successe of this frame of spirit , the violent take it by force . For the first , the Kingdome of Heaven suffers violence , wherein there are two things to bee interpreted . First , What is meant by the Kingdome of Heaven . Secondly , What by the Kingdome of Heavens suffering violence . By the Kingdome of Heaven , in one word , both here and at least in 100. other places of the New Testament , is meant the administration of the Covenant of grace , after Jesus Christ was exhibited in the flesh ; the last & best administration of the covenant of Grace ; The Kingdome of Heaven is come to you ; The Kingdome of Heaven is like a Merchant man ; The Kingdome of Heaven shall be taken from you , &c. all these expressions are nothing but the administration of the Covenant of Grace under Messiah ; and this is called the Kingdome of Heaven , not onely in opposition to the kingdomes of the world , other politique Commonwealths , but principally ( I thinke ) in opposition to the spirituall kingdome of the Devill , which is the kingdome of darknesse , and leads people to destruction , and this administration is called the Kingdome of Heaven , partly , because the Prince and Soveraigne Lord of it , is the Lord from Heaven , and hath his throne in Heaven , and partly because all the subjects of it , are made Heavenly in their conversations ; partly , because all the good things communicated to them doe come from Heaven ; and principally , because the Kingdome of glory , that is to be injoyed in Heaven , and the administration of the Covenant of Grace here upon earth , are all but one and the same thing , onely that is the upper Region , this the inferior , there is the Metropoliticall Citie , and these are ( as it were ) the Suburbs , and the Countrey Villages , but all is one Kingdome ; there is nothing there , but what is enjoy'd here , only with these two differences , that here the Kingdome of Heaven is mix'd and imperfect ; mix'd with corruption , mix'd with affliction , and the graces of it not perfectly communicated ; and there it is simple , and pure , and entire , without any defect or mixture ; and here it is administred in ordinances , and received by faith , there it is administred immediatly , and enjoyed by sight ; but otherwise I know no difference , Heaven there , and Heaven here to the Saints is all but one Kingdome ; therefore it is called the Kingdome of Heaven . Secondly , and what is meant by the Kingdome of heaven suffering violence ; I confesse some Interpreters say that Heaven suffers violence , that is , suffers persecution ; adversaries doe rush upon it : but so it cannot be said , that the violent take it , for these violent men doe not take but lose the Kingdome of Heaven , who persecute it : but my Text speakes of such violent men as take and enjoy it . The Arminans say , that by the suffering violence is meant , the persecuting of it to the taking of it away , not the taking of it to themselves , but the taking of it away from others , and will not let people lay hold upon it : nor enter into it , but our Lord himself interprets the meaning in the 16. of Luke 16. where that of this story is related : There Christ saith , and from the dayes of Iohn the Kingdome of God is preached , and every one presseth into it : So that the suffering of violence here , is , that the Kingdome of Heaven is assaulted by violence of those that will have it , what ever it cost them : all who are rightly informed and instructed in the Kingdome of Heaven , doe with contention and earnestnesse of spirit , break through all difficulties , use all diligence , that they may enjoy the Kingdome of Heaven as their portion , what ever it cost them . In a word , what Paul saith of his own practice , Philip . 3. is a cleere interpretation of this Text , I do count all drosse and dung , that I might gaine Christ , I make shipwrack of all , I looke at nothing that I have already got , but I still looke for that which is before me , I presse forward , if by any meanes I may attaine to the resurrection of the dead . Now you have the meaning , since Iohn hath cleerly discover'd the Kingdome of Heaven , the spirits of men are so fired , that there is no taking of them off , but with all the violence possible they all labour and endeavour to advance it , and to get into it ; and from this there are two excellent lessons to be handled , I 'le onely name one of them , and handle the other . The first is , That the administration of the Covenant of grace in the Gospel of Christ , is no other thing then the very Kingdome of Heaven : nothing lesse then the very Kingdome of Heaven : let the men of the world slight it , esteeme it a bondage , a drudgery , yet it 's no lesse then a Kingdome , yea a Kingdome of Heaven , which doth transcend all the Kingdomes of this world as far as Heaven is above the earth : that is one ; I dare say nothing of that , lest I bee prevented : the other is , That all who are rightly affected to the Kingdome of Heaven , offer violence to it . Violence it is a motion above the meane , beyond mediocrity , it is a motion with greatest intention and indeavour , this is the lesson I would Preach to you , that whoever are rightly affected to the Kingdome of Heaven doe use their utmost endeavour , and offer violence to it : let mee first make it cleer to you that it is so : and then I 'le hasten to the Application ; That it is so , if you please but to weigh these three or foure things , it will bee beyond all question . That every where in the Booke of God , where the endeavours of men are described who look after Heaven ; these endeavours ( I say ) are expressed , by all the indefatigable paines that are laid out about any thing in the world , the most laborious trade of a Husbandman , of a Traveller , of a Warfaring man , of a Merchant are usually brought to expresse the labours of men that look after heaven , yea such exercises which are too violent for any to make a trade or ordinary practise of , are used to set out the violence of their labour who strive for the Kingdome of heaven as running a race , striving for masteries or victories in the Olympick games , 1 Cor. 9. 24. &c. Know yee not that they who run in a race ran all , but one receiveth the Garland : so run that yee may obtain , &c. The affections with which they are carried to it , are ordinarily so expressed , that all the love they beare to any thing else is hatred , if compar'd with the love they beare to this : Christ saith in the 14. of Luke ; If any man will bee my disciple , and hate not father , and mother , and wife , and children , and life , and all that he hath , and himselfe also , hee cannot be my Disciple . Now certainly the Lord doth not meane positively , the Gospel doth not teach any man to hate his father or his mother , or his wife or children , it is against nature , and against the Gospel ; but the Lord meanes comparatively , that take all the love that they bear to their own lives , or to what ever is deare to them , as Iacobs love to Leah was hatred , when compar'd with his affection to Rachel , so all their love to these things is hatred if compared with the love that they beare to the Kingdome of Heaven ; and this Chrysostome expresses very elegantly when he saith , in his pursuit of banishment or martyrdome for Christ , if his father should meet him and stand in his way , he would throw his father upon the ground ; if his mother lay in his way , he would tread upon his mothers belly : meaning whatever it was , that should be an obstacle to him , they should be all scorn'd and hated by him , if their interest in him should offer to stand in competition with the affection hee bore to the Kingdome of Heaven . It is ordinary with Christ to expresse it thus , that whoever mindes the Kingdome of Heaven , and embraces it aright , will forsake all for it , they sell all for it ; in the 13. of Matthew , the man that found the Treasure , sold all with joy , the man that found the pearle of great price , sold all , and the Disciples were able to speak it , Master we have forsaken all to follow thee : How is that ? how doe they sell all ? the meaning is , they forsake all , First , In their judgments , and estimation of all other things , they are nothing in their thoughts , when compared with this : I account all losse and dung for Christ . Secondly , fell and forsake all . In their affections , that they care not for them , they doe not love them , nor delight in them , when compar'd with this . Thirdly , sell all , In their resolution and purpose of their spirit ; they being prepar'd to part with all , either by degrees ; or all at a clap , according as their interest in the Kingdome of Heaven doth call for any of them : And as the Scripture is plain , that it must be so , so if you look but into the examples of all that have imbrac'd it , you shall see de facto that it hath been so ; look upon the examples , read those Holy men of God , of old , that saw not the Kingdome of Heaven so cleerly , as now it is discover'd : Abraham assoon as ever this City and Kingdome was discover'd to him , left Mesopotamia , left his Father , his kindred , the Land of his Nativity , his estate , went hee knew not whither , onely to follow a word that directed him to this Kingdome : Moses whose practice is epitomized in the 11. of the Heb. 24. that he did count the honour of being Pharaohs daughters Son , hee counted the pleasures of the Court of Egypt , hee esteemed the wealth of Egypt , the treasures of it , he counted them all as nothing in comparison of this ; there is the Worlds Trinity , honour , pleasure , wealth , troden under foot , by a man , that had but set his heart to the Kingdom of Heaven . The time would fail me to relate unto you what all the Worthies have done : But look a little into Christs time , that wch my Text doth more immediately intimate , what violence they used , how the people trod one upon another , to attend upon the Ordinances : how they would tarry sometimes 3. dayes together , without eating a bit of bread or drinking any thing but a cup of water , only that they might get some acquaintance with Christ , and the way to life ; how his Disciples forsook their Callings and Nets to follow Christ , and doe what hee would have them doe ; how Paul made shipwracke of whatsoever was dear unto him , and pressed forward , onely that this might bee made good to their soules , that Heaven was theirs ; how the Virgin company who follow Christs loved not their lives to the death : huge clouds of witnesses there are whose examples prove clearly that who ever are rightly affected to the Kingdome of Heaven , will doe what ever they can in this worke , with all their hearts , and all their might , and all their strength . Furthermore this violence and eagernesse of affection towards the Kingdome of Heaven , in all into whose hearts the knowledg of the Kingdom of Heaven doth come , Expresses it self in two things : First , In labouring by all meanes possible to make it sure to their own soules , to work out their salvation with seare and with trembling , to make their interest in the Kingdome of God , the unum necessarium , the one thing that is necessary , to part with all other things , that this may be their absolute portion ; that is one , and the other , Wherein they are equally set , with eagernesse of spirit , in endeavouring within their power and calling , is , that all Mountains may be made plain , al obstacles removed , al furtherances added , which may advance the Kingdome of Heaven , that other Flesh as well as their selves , may see the Salvation of God . Read your Bibles , I affirme it confidently , you shall finde that all that have been eager for themselves , so far as it hath lien in their lot and way , have express'd at least the same eagernesse to advance it , and set it up for others ; Abraham that all his children might know the Lord : Moses though hee minded his own interest in Heaven far beyond all the world , ( as I shew'd you ) yet preferd the salvation of Israel before it : Lord rather rase me out of the Book thou hast written then for sake thy people ; hee was more for Israel then for himself . And so all those other Worthies , David never did that for himself , nor for all his children , in providing for them , as hee did for advancing Religion , the zeal of Gods house eat him up : and so did Asa , Iehosophat , Hezekiah , Iosiah , Ezra , Nehemiah , and many others of the old ; and those of the New Testament , with what violence did the Disciples of Iesus Christ , all of them goe up and downe , that they might gaine others to the Lord Christ to winne them to him ? how did they goe about preaching , and doing good every where : being contented to be thought vile , to be in their wits , or out of their wits , to bee made a gazing stock to men and Angels , to be made the refuse and offscowring of the world , to bee anything , so they might promote and advance the Kingdome of Heaven ? I know you are able to prove these things yourselves , and therefore I doe not insist upon them , the ground of all this , is , Because the Kingdome of Heaven , to all who are rightly informed in it , doth appeare not onely to bee a matter of absolute necessity , but so absolute good , such superlative excellency in such ravishing sweetnesse , such in expressible consolation that the soule that hath but once discover'd it , cannot forbeare , but fly upon it , as the Eagle flyes to the prey ; and if with Sampson they find this Hony combe , they must eate themselves , and give to their Father , or their Mother , or their children , and all that are about them . If you would know what they are , truely a little time will not so much as name them ; but they are such as these , to bee delivered out of the power of darknesse , and dominion of the Devill , to be reconciled to God , to have the pardon of their sinnes , and the imputation of Christs righteousnesse , to bee made Gods adopted sonnes and daughters , to have peace with God , and peace with our conscience , and peace with the creatures , and joy in the holy Ghost , to have all things in this world turn'd to their good , and in the end to be delivered from death and hell , and to reigne with God and our Lord Jesus Christ in heaven for evermore ; such things as these , the Kingdome of Heaven doth bring with it ; now would you wonder that any man should be sick of love , ( as the Church said shee was ) that doth but see this face ? wee use to say that for the summum bonum , for the chief good , excesse of affection , can have no excesse , the highest affection that any living man can expresse , cannot bee supposed to have an excesse in it , when it is for that is the superlative good of all others ; I have but one Question or two briefly to cleare , and then my way is plaine to the Application . It may be demanded , First , What use is there of a violent spirit in the pursuit of the Kingdome of Heaven ? Can wee by searching finde out the Almighty ? is this Race to the swift ? or this Battle to the strong ? doth any mans eagernesse and violence of spirit purchase this at Gods hand ? is it in our power , by our labour to carry it ? is not all in this work of Gods free Grace , who shewes mercy to whom hee will shew mercy ? and to what purpose then is that violence of the spirit ? To that I answer , it is certainly true , that no wisedome of man can search the Kingdome of heaven out ; the Vultures eye never saw it , it is a path that the Lion never walked in , and the wayes of it are hid from all flesh ; it is as high as heaven ; wee can doe nothing , the search of it is deeper then the Center of the earth , wee cannot know it , Man knoweth not the price of it , neither is it found in the land of the living ; the depth saith , It is not in me , and the Sea saith , It is not in me , it cannot be gotten for gold , neither shall silver be weighed for the price of it , it is hid from the eyes of all living ; God onely understandeth the wayes thereof , and giveth it to whom hee pleaseth , and if any man should thinke that his eagernesse , or violence of spirit could purchase it , he and his labours must perish together : this is certaine ; but though this bee true , yet the Lord who is the free giver of it , hath order'd that it shall bee sought after this manner partly as a signe and token , that wee esteeme it in its due place , and partly as the meanes that he pleaseth to blesse , and his promise is , that they who seeke it as silver and search for it as for hid treasure , shall find understanding and the fear of the Lord ; and besides all this , there is that reason in nature for it , that whatever the heart doth once place the greatest felicitie in , it can doe no other , but it must follow it with all its might . But it may be once again demanded . Doth not the Scripture say , it is easie ? and if it bee so , quors●m haec ? to what purpose should violence be ufed , to take a Fort , that will be taken without violence ? Christ saith , my yoke is easie and my burthen light , a slight labour may serve for an easie yoak , a weak shoulder is enough for a light burthen : To which I answer . Never did yet any man read in Gods book , that the obtaining of the Kingdome of Heaven was an easie matter ; Christ-saith , it is hard to be saved , that straight is the way , and narrow is the gate , and wee must labour at it , and many will cry , Lord , Lord , that shall not finde it ; many shall seek but not enter , because they strive not to enter ; but neverisaith it is easie . Indeed when once the soule hath learned to conforme to Christ , when they have learned of him to bee humble and meek , then Christs yoak is easie , and so it is in other things , if a man have given his heart to doe the Devills drudgery , it is an easie thing for him to sweare , and whore , and drinke , and drab , and dice , and commit villanies , this abominable drudgery is easie to a mans spirit , that delights in it ; and to travell from countrey to countrey , to fight , and be wounded , and all these things are easie to spirits that suit them ; it was easie for Iacob 14. yeers together to watch and toyle , when it was for his beloved Rachel . In all things finis dat is amabilitatem & facilitatem , the pleasing end propounded and aimed at makes the meanes sweet and easie , though difficult and hard in themselves : So when the love of heaven is got into the heart of man , then it is easie with him , it is pleasing to his nature , suitable to his spirit , to spend , and be spent , to be any thing , to doe any thing , that he might get it : but otherwise the things themselves are hard to be got : I have nothing behind , but the Application of it , and that shall bee in these two Uses . First , This Lesson doth afford us very much matter of humiliation and mourning upon this day of our soule affliction ; and secondly , it is a Lesson that affords us excellent direction for discharge of our necessary dutie for time to come . First , for mourning : Doe all that are rightly affected with the Kingdome of Heaven , offer violence to it , in this way that I have discover'd to you ? how sad then is the condition of most in England this day ? wee all professe our selves to bee the children of the Kingdome , wee are by a certaine generall profession of Christianitie , numbred among them that call our selves the servants and followers of this Kingdome , but are wee true borne , or are wee Bastards ? This lesson will determine it . First , How many are there to bee found in England , who in stead of offering violence to get the Kingdome of heaven , doe offer violence against the Kingdome of heaven , and doe all they can to rush upon the kingdom of heaven , to destroy it , and beat it down ; who do not only with the Gadarens intreat Christ to be gone from them , but with those disobedient subjects , send him word he shall not paign over them , & with them of Nazareth , seek to tumble him downe the brow of the hill , upon which their Citie was built : willing to use all labours , and travell , yea all violence , that the Gospel and Ordinances , wherein this Kingdome is administred , might bee disgraced , crushed , banished , beaten downe ? Of these men I can say no more , but this , their damnation sleepeth not , they may in words professe Christ , but certainly in their workes they absolutely deny him , and ruine will be their end ; Secondly , . How sadly doth this speak against the generality of people ? yea I fear against the greatest part of our selves , who are here before the Lord this day , & God in mercy open al our eyes to see it , and powre so much grace into our hearts , that wee may aright apprehend and be sensible what our estate is ; you heare that all who are rightly affected to Heaven , doe offer violence to it in all the wayes I have open'd ; Brethren , doe you so ? say every one for your owne soules , doth your conscience witnesse , that you offer violence to the Kingdome of Heaven ? Compare a little what violence you use for other things , and what you use to obtaine a part in the Kingdom of Heaven : Can you not watch , and work , and toyle , and spend and be spent for some earthly thing or other ? For your wealth , or your pleasure , or your honour ? Doe you not drive like Iehu , furiously , as if you would break your Chariot wheeles into peeces ? doe you not thus for the world ? And doe you thus also for your immortast soules ? Are you not like David in his old age , when no cloths could make him warm ? are you not like the Egyptians when their Chariet wheeles were taken off , when they drove slowly and heavily ? are you not like Snailes in the pursuit of the things of Gods Kingdom ? my heart could bleed in the serious thoughts of these things , O wretched creatures that wee are , that we should thus deceive our selves ! There is a notable story of a poore wretched woman , whose house was on a fire , and shee seeing her house would bee burn'd down , bestir'd herselfe , to the utmost , to save what shee could , gets out her linnen , gets out her pewter , and what ever else shee was able , and all this while this poore creature had a Babe lying in a Cradle , which shee never thought of , ( indeed some others did see it , and carry it out , ) but when all was consumed , it came into the womans mind , O Lord ( saith shee ) I have forgot my child , I have saved my brasse , and my pewter , and my child is burnt , and fell mad immediately , at the apprehension of her desperate neglect of her Babe ; O beloved , we are ( the Lord knowes ) no lesse mad , here is a poore Tabernacle of ours , it is of a light fire , here is a World on a fire , and a Kingdom on a fire , and we have somewhat that wee would all save , and one man saith , I must have this Money , and the other , I must save so much Land ; and another , I must save such an Office ; and saith another , I must get such a preferment , and in the mean time there is a poore immortall Soule , like a Babe in a Cradle , and a Kingdome of Heaven , that is onely a suitable portion to it , this we wholly neglect , we doe nothing for it ; it may be , come to Church , and hear Sermons , and joyne in Prayer , and attend upon Duties , but with such dull spirits , that if a man would aske his soul the question , his Conscience would say , this is not to strive as for masterie , this is not to run in a race , this is not to strive as if a man would obtain : Miserable that we are , the Kingdomes of the Earth suffer violence , our Farmes suffer violence , our Trade suffers violence , but Heaven suffers no violence ; the Lord forgive us , and help us to lay these things to our hearts , and to be humbled for them this day : and Thirdly , yet one thing more , What great cause have wee to be humbled , when wee look upon that other branch of it , the little vigor ánd fervency of Spirit , that men have to advance the Kingdome of Heaven , in reference to the good of others ? in other things , every good Common-wealths-man is diligent , some would advance Trade to the utmost , and others would advance Liberty to the utmost ; indeed all other things men seek to improve them to the utmost , but O the little care is found among men to advance the Kingdome of the Lord Iesus Christ , to the utmost : Many opposing it as a dangerous thing , they say of it as Haman , of the Jewes , It is not for the Kings profit to suffer it ; and others as Herod , seek to strangle it in the Cradle ; others who will not appeare enemies to it , yet O how little will they now doe for it ? Is it nothing to them that passe by the way to see godliness trod under foot , to see Ministers trod down , to see Heresies and Blasphemies spread , to see all goe backward in the things of Heaven ? it takes not the hearts of a great many ; God grant that many of your selves , who are our Reformers , have not great cause to put your mouths in the dust for these things this day , when you are before the Lord our God ; you know how zealous you have been in your own work , if you have had the like affections in advancing the Kingdome of Christ , lift up your heads and take the comfort of it this day : but if you like that cold Worshipper of Baal , Gideons Father , who had an Altar for Baal , yet when one had it broken down , and hee perswaded to punish him that had done that deed , answered , Let Baal plead for himselfe , let him revenge his own quarrell : so if you deal for the Kingdom of Christ , let it shift for it self . If any of you have such a cold heart for Religion , and let it goe at six and sevens , bee permitted to lie in the dust , and be deeply humbled ; if not , I must tel you from the Lord , that lie will not onely not delight to use you , but hee will spew you out of his mouth , for hee had as willingly have a dead Asse offer'd in a Sacrifice to him , as a dull Spirit to set upon his work : for these things let our soules be humbled this day ; and that is the first use ; the second is a use of exhortation in two branches : Is the Kingdome of Heaven a businesse of that nature , that all who are rightly informed about it , will seek it violently , eagerly , with all their strength ? O that the Lord would leave that impression upon every one of our soules this day , I desire that for the time to come we might make it our onely worke for our selves , to worke out our salvation with feare and trembling ; Would I knew what to say , to inflame your hearts about it , would the Lord did please to open your eyes , and shew you how little the World is worth , and how little good is to be found in it , and how far below your soules , and how much your immorall soules are worth , and how excellent a thing the Kingdome of Heaven is , that you might be contented with Paul for time to come , to make it your work to pursue after it , to account all losse to win Iesus Christ , doe any thing , or be any thing , so it bee in the pursuit of the Kingdome of Heaven ; Much I might say , to stir you up , but I am afraid I should be burthensome to you , and would not be straightned in the last branch of all ; and therefore I come to An exhortation to this honorable Assembly , by whom I am called to be helpefull to this day , that in that part of their work which concernes the Kingdome of Heaven , they would doe it with all their might , labouring to advance it , as all those Worthies have done whom God hath thought fit to register in his Book , as men accepted with him : Beloved , if you please to open your eyes , and look abroad into the Kingdome , into every corner of it , you 'l see lamentable objects every where , afflicted creatures of all kindes , crying to you , that you would reach out a helping and healing hand to them , but in nothing so much is the Kingdome desolate this day , as in the things that doe properly belong to the Kingdome of Heaven , the Faith of Gods people , I mean the doctrinall part , is woefully overthrowne , in many places by blasphemous and hereticall doctrines which are got in , and sown through the cunning craftinesse of them that have lien in wait to beguil unstable s●●les the Worship of God is woefully neglected and troden under foot ; Fast Dayes , and Sabbath Dayes , in most places not one whit regarded , the Ministery not more contemned , nor so much under reproach in the hottest persecutions that they have lien under heretofore , the Glory of the Lord marvellously abused in point of Religion : England is this day an amazement to the Nations round about it , to the insulting and rejoycing of all the enemies of it , and the mourning and sadding of heart unto all that love it . Could you but ( as in a glasse ) behold the unsetled case of the Kingdome of Heaven in this Land , you would quickly grant there is a great deal of work to be done , by those that have any vigorous spirits , any bowels in them to rowle towards the helping forward of this great work . Now that you may administer a healing hand , I shall endeavor to say somewhat that may quicken you up , and I beseech you give me leave to lay before you , these following considerations : eight things I would have you all seriously to think upon , to provoke you to be vigorous , and violent in advancing the Kingdome of Christ : First , Certainly there is not onely such a thing as zeal for God , but it is a grace of absolute necessity in all the services of God , and so lovely , that it is the lustre , and the varnish , the glosle , and beauty of all performances unto God , that which sets them off with glory in the eyes of God & man . Gods work requires it ; every cause which concernes the Kingdome of Heaven , must either be done with zeal , or meddle not at al with it , a lukewarme spirit in the service of God , is worse to God , then a spirit that will doe nothing , hee will spue it out of his Mouth , as abominable meate ; Now then , because Religion is a work for God , the proper cause of God , the cause wherein his glory is most interessed , associated with God , you must needs doe it with zeale , with all vigor , and best intention of your spirit ; Secondly , Consider further , you all have lifted up your hands to the most high God , and that in the day of your distresle , you have bound your selves by an Oath of God , and you have brought the Kingdome into an Oath of God with you , you have sworne that you will willingly , cheerfully , constantly , to the utmost of your power , within your callings , beat down what is contrary to Religion , that you will study the advancement of Reformation , according to the Word of God , and the pattern of the best reformed Churches : this in the day of your distresse , you have sworn : you have since told the Kingdome you forget it not , you have order'd the Ministers oftentimes to read it upon the Fast dayes , that it might be in the eyes of all ▪ Now I beseech you know , that the keeping Covenant with God is a matter of a high concernment ; and the breaking of your Covenant with man , uses not to goe unrevenged , but the breaking Covenant with God , is a thing will never escape the wrath of God . Thirdly , Consider that this work of advancing the Kingdome of Heaven , is a work that belongs to you ; I told you before , you have sworn to doe it , within the compasse of your calling , now it is a work within the compasse of your calling , it belongs to you ; the Lord hath not trusted you onely with Civill liberties , and to beat down oppression and injustice , and outward wickednesse against the second Table , ( in which the Lord make you more zealous ) but besides this , the things of Gods Kingdome are committed to you . You shall read , if you look into Gods Book , all the Worrhies whom God hath taken notice of , their Crown & glory hath been , that they did beat downe Idolatry , opposed and suppressed what ever was contrary to Religion , built up Gods house , set up his Ordinances , encouraged his Ministers , and for the doing of these things , they were approved , commended , rewarded , and such as neglected them were by God blamed , branded , punished : so many examples are extant in the Scripture of the Old Testament , that I need not name them , and the same is prophesied to be done by Magistrates under the New Testament , Kings shall be Nursing Fathers to it , and Queenes shall be Nursing Mothers to the Church ; they shall give it bread & milk , and provide for it , and nourish it : and for punishing the oppressors of it , there is a Gospell Prophesie , in the 13. of Zechariah , When any shall prophesie falsly , his Father and Mother that begat him , shall thrust him through , and say , Thou shalt not live , for thou speakest lies in the name of God ; Now then since this belongs to your place , and work , I beseech you for the Lords sake , be zealous in it : and Fourthly , consider , As it is for Christ , and for his Kingdome , so Iesus Christ hath very well deserved at your hands , to have you vigorous in his cause , hee hath earned it ; hee is before hand with every soule of you ; look upon the zeal hee shewed , when hee came to doe your work for you , how did he bow the heavens and come downe upon the earth ? and from the throne of glory came , and lay first in the wombe of a Virgin , and then in swadling bands in a Manger , and afterwards lived a poore life , and then pray'd , and preached , and wrought Miracles , with indefatigable paines , with burning zeal , yea , gave his life a ransome , he gave his soule to the death , that hee might be a ransome for you , and thereby purchase you to be a people to himself , zealous of good warkes , hath he not deserved it ? I , and he hath deserved it at your hands in this great work hee hath set you about , in this great concussion and earth quake of the Kingdome , wherein you have been so farre imployed ; What mischiefs hath he discover'd , which have been contrived against you ? What seasonable Mercies hath he sent you ? What unexpected victories hath he given you ? How hath the Lord made Mountains plain before you , and brought you into the condition wherein you are , and made you enjoy that , which many times ( I dare say ) you were past all hope of seeing ? the Lord then deserves his cause should be thought upon by you . Fifthly , consider , That the setting up of the Kingdome of Heaven , the advancing of it , is a matter of the greatest concernment unto the whole Kingdome , of any thing that ever you can be employed in ; when you have thought all that lies within your compasse , there is nothing of that concernment to the Kingdome , as the Kingdome of Heaven is ; for why ? you know the greatest part of our well being here upon earth , lies in the things of Gods Kingdome , and the whole sum of our everlasting well being in Heaven to eternity , is wholly to be taken from the Kingdome of Heaven , not from any outward things that you can helpe us with ; and as the things concerne us for our well being , so these are the things will bring other things with them ; set up the Kingdome of Heaven throughly in the Kingdom of England , and you shall say of it , as Nabals servants said of Davids men , when they lay with them , all the while the men were with us , they were a wall about us , that we lost nothing , none could hurt us , nay it wil be a wal of fire to England ; Salvation will God provide for wals and Bulwarks to you ; I fear not to speak it to wise men , that the four Seas of England , and if to them were added wals of brasse of 20. cubits high & thick about England , and all your Souldiers as the sons of Anak , they could not give that security to the Land which the Kingdome of Jesus Christ would be to it : Let the Gospell flourish , let Religion prosper , let that goe on , and salva omnia , that will secure all other things to you ; the very Heathens saw this by the light of nature , you cannot read of one Lawgiver amongst them , but ever counted the matters of the worship of their Gods , and of Religion to be of greatest advantage to their states , and therefore counted Religionso sacred a thing , that they made their Kings & Princes alwaies their chief Priests , that the care of the Gods might not be neglected : it is true , these poore blind wretches knew not God , and worshipped Devils , and therefore miscarried , but yet thus much we may learn from them , that even in their judgments , nothing so secures a Nation as Religion ; Now when wee have the cleer light of the Gospel , and so many examples before us , and so many promises from Heaven , can we expect the like succor and help from any thing else , as from the advancement of that : Sixthly , Know ye for certain , you never shall bee able to breake through your difficulties , and to settle this poor Land in Peace , unlesse your whole heart be sincerely set to advance the Kingdome of Heaven ; you shall not prosper in other work ; I know it grieves your hearts , and it grieves those that love England , to see how you labour in the fire , and what pains you take , and still the end of one trouble , is the beginning of another , our clouds return after the rain , and when wee think we are going to moore our ship , wee are instantly ready to dash against new rocks , up and down we are , and England appeares to our eyes , as a dying fading plant ; certainly the Lords anger is not yet turn'd away from England , there is somewhat provokes him , God grant that we may search whether it be not somewhat like that in the 1. of Haggai , that the house of God was not regarded , as it should be : I doe acknowledge here before you , my heart is overwhelmed with grief oftentimes , when I look upon our unsetled condition , but could I once see , and might it appear , that the Lord had let it so really into the hearts of our Parliament , that they could with all their might , buckle to the work of God sincerely and faithfully , to enquire what God would have them doe in the cause of Religion , and doe it to the utmost , I think all my feares would vanish ; I should say we went forward , when wee seemed to goe backward ; wee prospered , when we seemed to be overthrown ; I could say to my own melancholy spirit , as Luther said to Melancthon , Ego miserrimas istas curas quibus te consumi scribis vehementer odi , &c. I doe extreemly hate ( saith he ) those cares that thou sayest doe consume and tear thee ; it is not the greatnesse of our danger , but the greatnesse of thy infidelity , that is the cause of it , it is the cause of God that we are ingaged in , So mee thinks , I could resolve that the enemies of England & of the Church of God , would quickly bee where they should bee , that is , made the Lords footstoole , and we should triumph over them , & break through all , if the Lord would but incline the hearts of those hee hath called to it , to goe through-stitch with the things of the Kingdome of Heaven ; and therefore I most humbly beseech you fall to it , and in it doe as Baruch did , of whom you may read in the 3. of Nehem. 20. that he did build the wal earnestly , and Tremelius reades it , accendit se he sets himself a fire to it , he stirred up himself , he did not stay till others stirr'd him up , but hee provok'd himselself to it ; doe it with all your might , and doe it throughly too , do not make a patch'd businesse of it ; the Lord made that once a curse to the Ministers of Israel , that they healed the wounds of the people slightly ; therefore that I may speak plain English , search Gods Word , and find , not what may be agreeable to humane policy , but search what God would have you own , and set up , what he would have you oppose , and what hee would have you beat down , what hee would have you indulge , how far hee would have you indulge it , by what rules it should be done , get a clear light in these things , for the Scripture is able to make every man of God perfect in all his workes , get this , and fall to it throughly , and God Almighty will be with you ; the Lord will yet blow over the clouds you are afraid of , and will prosper your work in your hand , but truly , if you doe neglect it , and shall not bee faithfull to the Lord in it , beleeve it , though our misery and ruine may be protracted and beaten off , and kept off for a time , it wil return upon us , and come in like the huge breaking in of waters , and like a great breach in a high wall , whose mine comes suddenly ; therefore because you cannot do the rest of your work without it , let this be the main . Seventhly , I 'le but name the two other , and lay this to heart likewise , That a great part of those miseries that the Kingdom of Heaven lies under at this day in England , have broke out since the cure of it was committed to your hands : I doe not say through your fault , the root of these humors was in the sick bodie before ; and in such confused times , ( as hath appear'd in Germany and other places ) abundance of disorders doe come in , especially in times of War ; but because God hath blessed you , and inabled you to afford a healing hand in many things , to take off the bridle of bondage , which lay upon our necks , and to pull down huge Mountains , and that Gods people injoy a great deal of liberty in many things , more then they did heretofore , be provoked to help in this also : A mercifull good Physitian , who hath begun a cure , if any new disease break out , while the Patient is under his cure , he would be very loth any thing should fall out to be the Patients ruine , while under his hand , and therefore let this also provoke you earnestly to carry this work on : and Lastly , Know that if the Husbandman will sleep , the envious man sleeps not ; Gebal and Ammon , and the children of Lot , and Ashur , and Tyre , and all that are enemies to the Kingdom of Christ , bestir themselves against it : Cataline watches , ut perdat rempubliam , omits no endeavour to destroy Religion , Sanballat and Tobiah , doe all that ever they can to hinder the building of the wall ; shall not Nehemiah , shall not Ezra , shall not the rest of Gods people , put to their hand too ? Vt jugulent homines surgunt de nocte latrones , If theeves watch by night to kill men , shall not honest men watch to preserve their own lives ? When there is such a marvellous endeavor to corrrupt our Faith , to take away Government , to take away Worship , to take out the power of godlinesse , to discourage all that fear God , to doe any thing against them , shall not they that are the servants of the Lord doe the utmost that they can to encourage them ? For the Lords sake , consider of these things , and God Almighty give you a right understanding in them ; this is the first thing , what they did , they offered violence to the Kingdome of Heaven , the Kingdome of Heaven suffers violence . The second part you have in the next words , the successe of their violence , they take it by force , Rapiunt ; It is a Metaphor taken from a Castle taken by storm , by the violence of those that will it take or loose their blood , so the violent doe take the Kingdome of Heaven ; and these words are both Restrictive , and they are Promissive ; they are restrictive , they are the violent men and no other , that get it ; if of any work in the world it be true , that the sluggard is cloathed with rags , it 's true here ; hee that onely cries , Lord , Lord , shall never come into the Kingdome of Heaven ; this is a peculiar mercy in store for these violent spirits , that the violent , and no other shall get into Heaven : and then as it is restrictive , so it is promissive , though carelesse endeavours and slight labours may prove abortive , vigorous prosecution of it shall not miscarry ; they that seek shall find , to them that knock it shall be open'd , to them that aske it shall be granted , they that seek wisdome , as men seek Silver and Gold , the Lord will give it them ; he hath laid it up in store , let them that have violent hearts , offer violence to it , and the Lord hath promised they shall not misse of it : but this ( the time being gone ) I dare not handle . FINIS . Notes, typically marginal, from the original text Notes for div A89583e-290 Dan 7. 2. Hab. 1. 2. 2 Kings 9. 20 Isa 55. 2. Prov 23. 5. Phil. 4. 5. Psal. 131. 2. Deut 6. 5. 2 Cor. 7. 11. Iude 3. Nehem 4. 21 , 22 , 23. Luke 13 24. 2 Pet. 1. 5. 10 , 10. 1 Cor 15. 58. Luke 14 23 Notes for div A89583e-790 The context opened . Verse 10. 14. Verse 11. Psal. 110. Esay 60. 8. Luke 27. 30. The parts and meaning of the Text . Consider this violence of the people toward the Kingdome of Heaven , First , as an honour to Iohn . Secondly , as a description of true Converts . As an honor to Iohn , as being , First , a fruit of the clear light , his Ministery held out . Whence learn , Doctrine . The clearer light any people have from Heaven , the more violent they will be after Heaven . Application . Hereby we may learn how to judge of pretended light . Secondly , a conformitie to his spirit . I earn here , that the Teachers oft-times appear in their Disciples . Hosea 4. 9. Gal. 2. 14. Thirdly , in both these as a crown of glory to Iohn . Learne hence , The greatest glory which God puts upon any man is to make them instrumentall in building the Kingdome of Heaven . Doct. Esav . 49. 5. 2 Cor. 2. 15. Dan. 12. 3. Esay 58. 12. 〈◊〉 . ● . 10. 14 opened . R. 1. R. D. Kim● . 2 Cor. 6. 1. 1 Cor. 1. 6. Philip . 2. 30. Reas. 2. Gen. 4. ● Kings 20. appli. . To the Parliament to intend this work above all other . ● Consider the ●ext as a desciption of true Converts . What is meant by Kingdome of Heaven . Phil. 3. 2● . 2. What is meant by the Kingdome of heaven suffering violence . Luke 16. 16. Phil. 3. 8 , &c. Doct. 1. Doct. 2. 1. 1 Cor. 9. 24. Luke 14 17. Luke 14 33. Matth. 13. ●4 . 45. Matth. 19. 29. Phil 38. Heb. 11. 24. Rev. 12. 11. Reason . From the necessity and excellency and benefit of the Kingdome of Heaven . Quest . 1. Reason . Iob 11. 7 , 8 : Iob 28. pertorum . Prov. 245. Qu. 2. Reas. Matth. ●● , 29. 30. Vse 1. For humiliation . 1. How many use violence against the Kingdome of Heaven . 2. How many are flight & luke-warm in seeking it for their own soul . 3. How little zeal is found for the advancing of the Kingdome of Heaven for the good of others . Vse 2. Exhortation in two branches . 1. Each to contend violently to get it . Motives to provoke to this work . Esa. 19. 29. zach. 13. 3. Titus 2. 14. 1 Sam 24. 16. Zach 2. 5. Esa. 26. ● . Nehem. 3. 20. Icr. 6. 14. Prov. 2. 34.