The true CHRISTIANS Path way to HEAVEN. Wherein is showed, The great Afflictions which God imposeth upon His Children in this life, and the assurance of their Delivery out of the same. Being very profitable and comfortable for all those who are in any Crosses or Afflictions. Whereunto is added a Prayer for Morning and Evening, and Graces before and after Meat. Dedicated to all those that desire to arrive at Mount Zion, the Harbour of peace and joy. By WILLIAM SIMONS, Psal. 34.19. Many are the troubles of the righteous, but the Lord delivers them out of them all. EDINBURGH, Printed by ANDREW ANDERSON, Anno DOM. 1665. Good people all, pray lend an ear, and mark what I shall say: To Heaven if that you fain would learn the true and perfect way, Here is a Book, it is but small, but doth in it contain, Through many a cross and narrow path, the way to Heaven plain. The Prophets of the Lord have trod this path, long time ago: And Christ and his Apostles all, the same way do us show: The Martyrs next do follow them, and tread the selfsame way, And in the midst of fiery flames Christ's Banners do display. Lord, set us in this Pathway then, that leads us unto thee: And guide us, Lord: for in these times. there many by-paths be. The true Christian's path Way to Heaven. PSAL. 107.6. Then they cried unto the Lord, in their trouble, and be delivered them out of their distresses. REmember, first of all, Christian Reader, that through many afflictions thou must enter into the Kingdom of Heaven: As here in this Psalm, the Prophet David showeth, how many ways God doth afflict his Children, that he may bring them unto himself. First, as in the fourth verse, he showeth, how he afflicteth them. Secondly. whereby they are troubled in Conscience, than they cried unto the Lord: And how ready and willing the Lord is to deliver them out of their distress: Then they cried unto the Lord in their trouble, and he delivered them out of their distress. From whence we gather this instruction, that afflictions sanctified are 〈…〉 preparatives to repentance. First 〈…〉 proved by Manasseh King of Judah, 〈◊〉 ●eing led captive into Babylon, and being cast into prison and in chains, confesseth his sins, and prayeth unto the Lord, and the Lord delivered him out of his distress. Again, in the prodigal Son, who being in affliction, was fain to eat husks with the swine: then he said, I will rise and go to my Father, and say unto him, Father, I have sinned against Heaven, and before thee, and am no more worthy to be called thy Son: And his Father graciously received him. Again, we read in the third Chapter of the Lamentations of Jeremy, the Church of God being in afflictions, saith in the fortieth verse, Come let us search and try our ways, and turn unto the Lord, and He will be mercifuil unto us. For there is no child of God, but must suffer crosses and afflictions in this life, for in the twelfth of the Heb. and the sixth verse, The Lord chastens every Son whom he receiveth. Here we may plainly see, that if we are not chastened, we are not Sons: For all the Saints of God that have gone before us, have trod this trace. Your common way to the spiritual Canaan, is to pass through the wilderness of afflictions. All the Patriarches, Prophets and Apostles have done this, Christ himself hath begun to you in this Cup, and will ye not pledge Him? Do you think to go to Heaven in a featherbed 〈◊〉 at hearts ease? Heaven is a straight gate, and 〈◊〉 strive hard to enter in: For the strai●● 〈◊〉 this gate is afflictions: and therefore all the Patriarches and Prophets, and Apostles, and all the Saints of God, nay, Christ himself has found harsh and unpleasant. Therefore come down you proud Sons of Zebedee, before you think of sitting in the Throne, first learn to drink of the Cup. Ye must first suffer with Christ before ye can reign with Christ; ye must wear the Crown of thorns, before ye can wear the Crown of glory. But let us know this, that it is not flesh and blood can do these things, but the Almighty power of a strong God, working in a poor, weak and frail man. The Reasons, why God doth afflict his Children in this life, are, 1. Because He may hear from them: For he knoweth our nature, he is well acquainted with our dispofition; He knoweth we will not come unto him, but when we stand in need of Him. But when we come into any trouble or affliction, than he is sure to hear of us, as he saith by the Prophet, Hos 5.15. In their afflictions they will seek me early. Again, by His Prophet, Isa. 26.16. Lord, in trouble have they visited Thee: they poured out their prayer, when Thy chastening was upon them. A second reason is, because it is good for them, as the Prophet David saith, Psal. 119.71. It is good for me that It was afflicted, that I might learn the statutes, Here he showeth by his afflictions, 〈◊〉 had learned a great deal, and was become a good Scholar in God's books, and well seen in his Statutes and Laws, and grown to a great deal of wisdom and judgement by his chastisements, and all things turned about in Gods merciful providence to his everlasting comfort. For I say again and again, that all things turn to the best for Gods chosen people: And therefore what state soever God would have his Children to be in, it is the best for them, whether it be sickness or health, poverty or plenty, Prosperity or adversity: For sometimes sickness is better than health for God's children poverty then plenty. Are God's children therefore sick? it is the best for them: Are they poor? it is the best for them: Are they in many troubles? it is the best for them, because their heavenly Father will turn it to the best. He will cut us short of our lusts and desires, because he knoweth we will love our lusts He like a loving Father, will take the knife from us, lest we should hurt ourselves with it. He will not give us too much ease nor prosperity in this life, because we will be the worse for them. He will not give us continual rest, like standing ponds: He knoweth than we will gather scum and filth. He dealeth most fatherly and mercifully with us in all things. And, in a word when we think he doth us most hurt, than he doth us most good. A third Reason is, Further trial of our faith and patience. For faith doth not show itself most glorious, when we have most sight or feeling of it, but rather when we feed and discern to the contrary, For when Job felt nothing but God's wrath against him, even than he shown a most victorious faith, Job 13.15. who said, Although thou slay me, yet will I trust in Thee. We read the same of Jacob, in his tedious conflict with the Angel, Gen. 31.24. who said, I will not let Thee go, except thou bless me. And we read, Mat. 15. of the woman of Canaan, who though she had many repulses and denials, yet continued her suit, and was commended for her faith by Christ, who was the Author and Giver of her faith, Therefore, for the better strengthening you in these trials, consider I beseech you, they are but for a moment: What is a moment of afflictions to an eternal weight of glory? It is but as it were a harsh break fast, as one of the holy Martyrs said, being burning at the stake, after which saith he there will follow the most dainty and delicious dinner that ever was, even the full fruition of the joys of Heaven. If we did but feel the torments of hell, and the joys of heaven, what trials would we not undergo, that we might escape the one, to enjoy the other? Be not therefore too much cast down in your trials, but, as St. Peter says, 1 Pet. 4.13. Rejoice, in as much as ye are partakers of Christ's sufferings, that when his glory shall be revealed, ye may be glad with exceeding great joy. Object. Some may object and say, that it out afflictions and crosses did come only from God, it were some what: But oftentimes they come from men, which bear us no good will: And therefore it is no marvel, though they make us impatient in our afflictions. Ans. To it I answer, Those men are but instruments, wherewith God doth inflict His justice upon his Children: An example we have in Joseph, who knew well enough the bad deal of his Brethren with him, yet he looked not so much unto them, but to a further cause, namely unto the Lord, as himself says, as you may read, Gen. 45.5. It was not you, but the Lord that sent me hither before, for your preservation. Then they cried unto the Lord in their trouble, and He delivered them out of their distress. Here follows the Use of Encouragement to all the Children of God, who though they suffer many afflictions, yet they are sure of their delivery in His appointed time. WE read in the thirteenth of Luke, how the Daughter of Abraham was 18, years bound by Satan, and loosed by our Saviour Christ: And we read in the fifth of John, of a man that was diseased 38. years, who was cured by Christ. As Saint Peter says, 2 Peter 2.6. The Lord knoweth how to deliver the Godly out of temptation: As if he should say, that he were so experienced in it, that he could do it without any trouble at all. And again, Joseph being in prison, when his appointed time was come, the counsel of the Lord had tried him, the King sent and loosed him, and the Ruler of the people delivered him, Psal. 105 19, 30. Again, Psal. 33.17. The Righteous cry, and the Lord heareth, and delivereth them out of all their troubles. The Angel of the Lord tarrieth about them that fear him, and delivereth them. And again, Psa. 19 the Lord saith concerning the Righteous man, Because he had loved me, I will deliver him: I will exalt him, because he hath known my Name. He shall call upon me in his trouble, and I will be with him, and I will deliver and glorify him. And again we read, Job. 5.19. Eliphaz the Temanite said to Job, In the sixth trouble he will deliver thee, and the seventh evil shall not touch thee. Many more proofs may be alleged for the proof of this, but this may suffice. Here you may plainly see, that as sure as there be troubles and afflictions for the Children of God, so sure is their deliverance out of the same; for as we may write of the one to be as sure as the coat is to our back, so may we in God's good time write of the other, to be as sure as the Lord is true: For Abrabam was in trouble but yet delivered: Job in trouble, but yet delivered: David In trouble, but yet delivered; Ionas in the Whale's belly, but yet delilivered; Daniel in the Lion's den, but yet delivered: the three Children in the fiery furnace, but yet delivered: Paul was in innumerable sorts of troubles, but yet delivered out of all. These things being true that have been said, it follows, that God's Children are chastened only for their good, and evermore sure of their deliverance, in his appointed time: And therefore there is no reason, why Gods Children should be too much cast down in their afflictions. Can a Father forget his Children, or a King his Subjects, or a Master his Servants, or a Shep-herd his Sheep? Doth not God Himself say that he will never leave us, nor forsake us? Heb. 13.5. Doth not our heavenly Father know, that we have need of all these things? Hath he not said, we shall want no out ward things? Hath he not said, they shall all be cast upon us? Why then should we hang down our heads? Why should we not pluck up our hearts and rejoice? God is our heavenly Father, He is our best Friend, He is our daily Benefactor, He keeps us all at his own cost and charges, He thinks nothing too much for us, He is most chary and tender over us, He will not suffer the wind to blow upon us, to hurt us: He hath promised, we shall lack nothing that is good for us, so long as we live. Why then should we not pluck up our hearts, and rejoice? Heaven is ours, the earth is ours, God is ours, and Christ is ours: And, as the Apostle saith, 1 Cor. 3.22.23. All are yours, you are Christ's, and Christ is Gods. The World clappeth their hands, and croweth long before it is day, and saith, All is theirs. But the Children of God may say, and say truly. All is theirs, For they have a true title through Christ to all the creatures: Many are their privileges, and great are their prerogatives: They are free of Heaven, free of Earth, they are the only free Denizens of the World. Christ hath purchased their freedom for them, therefore they are free indeed: Free from sin, free from hell, free from damnation: They are young Princes, Angels fellows, descending from the highest house of the Blood Royal of Heaven: they are Stars of Paradise, Heirs apparent to the immortal Crown: Therefore God hath commanded His Angels to guard them, being such young Princes as they are: He hath given a very strict charge to all His Creatures, to look unto them, and to see unto them, that they take no harm, for jealous. so chary, so tender He is over them, The Angel must comfort Jacob, the Whale must receive Ionas, the Raven must feed Elias, the Sun and Moon must stay for Joshua, the sea must divide itself for Moses, that his people may pass through: The fire must not burn the three Children; The Lions must not devour Daniel; All the Creatures must change their nature, rather than God's people shall be unholpen, and undelivered. O than I how great is the happiness of God's Children? Who can utter it? Who can express it? They see not their own happiness, it is hidden from them: afflictions do over-cloud it, crosses do dim it, troubles do shadow it; there is an interposition of the earth between the sight and it. But this is most certainly true, all the best is behind, the sweetest is to come, their happiness doth not appear in this life, it is hidden with God in Christ: When Christ appears, then shall they also appear with him in Glory. It doth not yet appear what they shall be, but when he cometh, they shall be made like unto him; their names are already taken, and entered in the Book of life, and one day they shall be crowned, one day it shall be said to them, Come ye blessed of my Father, receive the Kingdom, prepared for you, from the beginning of the World. One day they shall enjoy his presence, where is fullness of joy, and at whose right hand there are pleasures for evermore: well then, let all God's secret ones rejoice and be merry, however in this world they be trodden underfoot, and walk like shadows, and counted the very racts and abjects of the world; yet the time will come when their happiness and felicity shall be such as never could enter into the heart of man, for it shall be endless, unspeakable, and inconceivable: and therefore there is no cause, why Gods Children should be too much cast down in their afflictions; for, though they be not free from all afflictions, yet they are free from hurtful afflictions; for there is no rod, no cross, nor no chastisement, but all in the end hath a blessed and happy issue: for this is most certain and true, there is no cross nor affliction, which God imposeth upon his Children in this life but if they endure it quietly, and trust in his mercy firmly, and tarry his good leisure obediently, it all cometh to a comfortable and blessed end: and therefore God's Children may rejoice in the midst of their afflictions, and patiently kiss his holy rod, seeing it is his good pleasere. I am willing withal, seeing he will have it so: I am well content, as old Eli said: 1 Sam. 3.18. It is the Lord, let him do with me what he will, and as David said in a certain case, 2 Sam 15.26. Behold here I am, do with me, as seemeth best in thine own eyes, And again David said in Psal. 39.9. Behold, I was dumb and opened not my mouth, for thou Lord hast done it. Behold here the patience of God's Children, and their humble submission to his most holy Will: they know all shall end well and therefore they are glad of it. To conclude this point. God's children are happy, in what state soever they are in, happy in trouble, happy out of trouble; blessed in sickness, blessed in health, blessed at home, and blessed abroad, and every where blessed. The next is a use of reproof. First of all, it reproves those, that when any cross or affliction befalls them, they fall to cursing and swearing; and therefore I beseech you consider, how is it possible that any cursing or cursed person should be a Member of that blessed Head Christ Jesus, who hath expressly forbid us to curse? As in Mat. 5. Luk. 6. Rom. 10. where he saith, Bless them that curse you, pray for them that despitfully use you. It is said of all them that accustom themselves to cursing, Psal. 109.17. They delighted in cursing, therefore it shall happen to them: They loved not blessing, and therefore it shall be far from them. It is said, Ecclesiasticus 23.13. The plague shall never departed from the house of the swearer. And therefore, if ever ye desire to be partakers of the Kingdom of Heaven, give yourselves to blessing and prayer a and then ye shall have that blessed welcome, Mat. 25.34. Come ye blessed of my Father, receive the Kingdom. It serves to reprove all those who, being in afflictions, do make great protestations they will become new creatures: And yet, so soon as their affliction is over, they become as hard hearted and miserable as before: Like as the 9 Lepers who, being cleansed, returned to their old Bias again: And as St. Peter saith, The dog that vomited, is returned to his vomit again: The sow that was washed is wallowed in the mire again. Therefore let all such know, these are but whips and lashes wherewith God doth whip and lain wicked and ungodly men. And therefore in conclusion, let all those to whom any crosses or afflictions do befall, for God's sake, for their own sake, and for their souls sake, Labour to make their calling and election sure: 2 Pet. 1.10. and then they shall never fall. And that we may all so do, I commend you to GOD, and to the word of his Grace who is able to build you up further, and to give you an everlasting inheritance among them that are sanctified. Now the GOD of mercy and the Father of all consolation prosper and sanctify you and that which I have written unto you: To Him be all praise, honour and glory, now and for evermore, Amen. YOu that have read or heard this Book, either, old or young, I pray That seriously you would in it look, and learn this heavenly way: Delay no time, for to be sure, now in these latter days The Devil lurketh up and down in many by-path wyaes. For like an Angel now of light transformed he doth appear; And many in this Land are led by him too much, I fear. Lord give us strength for to resist his power and force so strong. That in this heavenly path we may most safely walk along. In all these changes of these times, and trouble eke to 〈◊〉 There's no protests 〈…〉, O Lord, is 〈…〉 An Exhortation to Prayer. Job 33.25. HE shall pray unto the Lord, and he will be favourable unto him, he shall see his face with joy, and he will render unto him his righteousness. Isa. 65.24. Before they ask, I will answer, saith the Lord, and while they pray, I will hear. Jer. 10.25. A curse is threatened upon that family that doth not pray unto the Lord. Then let us not pray coldly with our lips, and our hearts far from God: But pour out our prayers with attentive mind and a careful heart. Morning Prayer. O LDRD prepare our unprepared hearts for the performance of this Duty of Prayer: Guide us the help of thy Holy Spirit, Without which we can do nothing. O LORD our GOD, and headenly Father in jesus Christ we thy poor and unworthy 〈◊〉 here humble ourselves before thy 〈…〉 Majesty, to offer up our Morning 〈…〉 Prayer and thanksgiving for all thy mercies and savours bestowed upon us: acknowledging and confessing that we are miserable and sinful wretches, conceided and born in sin, brought forth in iniquity: And so have continued all our life time, breaking and transgressing of thy holy Commandments, in thought, word, and deed: So that in us there is no whole part, from the sole of the foot to the crown of the head, all is polinted with iniquity, sin, and I'll. And therefore we have forfeited thy fabour, and deserved for these sins ederlasting damnation, and to be utterly thrown from Thy presence. Nevertheless, we appeal from thy justice, to thy mercy, beseeching thee for jesus Christ his sake, to be merciful to us, in the pardoning and forgiving all our sins, whether they be known or unknown: good Lord, bldt them out of the book of thy remembrance, that they may never rise up, either in this life to move us to desperation, nor yet in the life to come to bring us to eternal death and condemnation: that they be not a wall of separation at this time, to hinder our prayers from ascending up unto Thee, and thy blessing from descenting upon us. Seeing that we cannot do any thing that is good and pleasing in thy sight, we beseech thee, that thou will so renew and change us, in all the parts and powers of our souls and bodies, that as heretofore we have been instruments of ungodliness and sin, we may now be instruments of righteousness, and true holiness, all the days of our lives. Together with ourselves, we beseech she bless thy whole Church, wheresoever dispersed, or howsoever distrust over the face of the earth: O Lord, fight for them that fight for Thee: Bless thy friends, and destroy thy foes. Be gracious to this Land where we live, continue thy holy Gospel with us. We beseech thee, Bless every particular Member thereof, from the highest to the lowest, whether by Sea or Land, or in any cross or affliction, or suffering for the testimony of a good conscience, or any that do crave the benefit of our Prayers, Lord, thou seest them all, thou knowest were they dwell. Good Father do abundantly for them, more than we are able to ask or crave at thy hands. Now we are to come to The again for ourselves here present, giving Thee hearly thanks, that thou hast kept us this night from all hurt and danger, giving to our bodies sweet and comfortable rest. And as thou hast drought us to the beginning of this day, we beseech Thee, that thou wilt direct us this day by Thy Holy Spirit, keep us from all the temptations of Satan, from all kind of sin and wickedness, that being shadowed under thy wings, we may go on constantly and cheerfully to the end of our days. Bless all our true and lawful endeavours this day, let us not lack the thing without which we cannot serve thee! But that we may have sufficient, and not be chargeable, but rather helpful unto others. Great these graces unto us, and whatsoever else thou know'st most needful for us, and that for Christ jesus sake, in whose Name and words we do conclude our imperfect Prayers, in that most perfect form which he himself hath taught us, saying, Our Father, etc. Evening Prayer. O Gracious God, and loving Father in jesus Christ, we thy unworthy Children do here how down ourselves, to offer up unto thee our evening Sacrifice of prayer and thanksgiving, for all thy blessings and benefits continued unto us: Acknowledging and confessing, that as we are born and bred in sin, and stained in the Womb, so have we continually brought forth the fruit thereof, both in Thought, Word, and Works: So that if we should go about to reckon up our particular offences, we know not where to begin, or where to make an end: they are far more in number then the hairs on your heads, or the sands in the Sea: For, who knoweth how often he offendeth? Our Lord, thou knowest our hearts, thou knowest our sins, nothing is hid from thee. Our conscience doth accuse us of many and grievous evils: We daily feel, by woeful experience, how weak we are unto all goodness, and how willing towards all evil: Our minds are full of vanity, our hearts are full of deadness, dulness, and drusinesse in matters of thy Worship and Service: yea, our Souls are full of spiritual blindness, hardness, unprofitableness, coldness, security. So that in very deed, we are a lump of sin, a mass of all misery, and therefore have forfeited thy favour, and procured thy high displeasure against us. But we beseech Thee, look not upon us as we are in ourselves, but through thy Son jesus Christ, and for his sake to pardon and forgive us all our sins, and accept His death and passion, as a full satisfaction for them all. And we beseech Thee, Seal up the forgiveness of our sins, by the testimony of his blessed Spirit, that when we shall be stripped naked of all outward comfort, we may have in us peace of conscience, which passeth all understanding: work in us true repentance, in all particular actions: Fill our souls with joy and peace in believing: Fill us all with inward comfort, and spiritual strength, against all the temptations of the World, the flesh, and the devil. Mortify in us whatsoever is carnal. Sanctify us with thy Spirit: writ it in our hearts for ever, that we may fear thy name. Renew in us the Image of thy Son Christ jesus, dally more and more. Never leave us, nor forsake us, till thou hast brought us to thy Heavenly Kingdom. We beseech Thee to be merciful to Thy whole Church, call home thy ancient people of the jews, bring in the fullness of the Gentiles. Bless this Land wherein we live, be thou still our God, and give us Grace to be thy people: Remove far from us all those plagues and punishments, which we for our sins have justly deserved. We beseech thee to prevent Popery, and continue thy Word and Gospel unto us and our posterity, to the end of the world. Confound all plots and devices of all those which do secretly or openly seek to hinder the same: Bless, O LORD, all those that truly seek thy Honour and Glory, and the happy peace of this sad and distracted Nation: LORD, uphold them that uphold thy truth, unite our hearts all as one, if it be thy holy will, that we may all serve thee in truth and holiness of life, and keep us from the foul errors of these latter times. Bless all the Ministers of thy Word and Sacraments; The Harvest is great, and the Labourers are few. O LORD, we beseech Thee to increase faithful and painful Labourers in thy Harvest, and double thy Spirit upon them, for the discharge of so great and weighty a duty. Bless all our Brethren that are at Sea, keep them from all storms and tempests, defend them from all their enemies, give good success to all their lawful endeavours, prosper their voyages, and in good time bring them home in peace and safety. O LORD, be merciful to all that Thou hast laid Thy hand of affliction upon, whether inwardly in soul, or outwardly in body, or for the testimony of a good consciences; O Lord, sanctify all their afflictions unto them, and in Thy good time, give a happy and joyful deliderance. Now we are to return to thee again for ourselves here present, giving the hearty thanks, that thou hast kept us this day from all hurt and dangers both body and soul: That thou hast given us food and raiment, and all things needful for this life, and hast blest our labours for this day, beseeching thee to continue thy favour to us this night. Give unto our bodies sweet and comfortable rest this night, that our minds be not drawn aside by the temptations of Satan, nor by unquiet dreams: But that we may fear thee, and rest in thee, that when the light of the day shall spring forth and appear, we bring in perfect health, may joyfully rise up, and walk forth in our several callings, to the glory of thy Name, and the benefit of our brethren Hear these our petitions for thy Church sake, and thy Church for us, and jesus Christ for us all: In whose name and words we further call upon thee, as he hath taught us in his holy Gospil, saying, Our Father, etc. Learn these prayers in your hearts, and print them in your mind: Using them morning and evening, great comfort you shall find. Grace before meat, O Lord, we beseech Thee Bless and Sanctify these thy good Creatures, which of thy great mercy Thou hast provided for us: Give us Grace to receive them thankfully, and use them soberly, to the glory of thy Blessed Name, AMEN. Grace after meat. BLessed be Thy Great and Glorious Name, O Lord our God, for refreshing us at this time, with these thy good Creatures of Meat and Drink. O Lord, we beseech Thee, that thou wilt make us truly thankful to thee, in all holy obedience, according to thy blessed will. And, good Father, Sanctify us more and more both in souls and bodies, to do thine own service, and that for Christ Jesus his sake, our Blessed Saviour and Redeemer. O Lord, increase our Faith, forgive us our sins, continue thy holy Gospel with us, send us peace in our conscience, that we may do uprightly & justly in thy sight through Jesus Christ our Lord, AMEN. Grace before meat. O Gracious God, and loving Father that hast kept us by thy good Providence until this time, by nourishing us with thy good Creatures, and hast not likewise, far beyond our deserts, bestow them on us again, according to thy wont mercy: We beseech thee to bless them, and give us grace to be thankful unto thee for them, without murmuring, Grant us these Graces for thy Son Jesus Christ his sake, Amen. Grace after meat. O Most gracious God, and heavenly Father, we give thee humble and hearty thanks, for refreshing our body at this time will thy good Creatures. We beseech thee to feed our souls wit thy heavenly Grace, that we may live eternally, through thy Son our only Saviour, Amen. FINIS