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These reminiscences are alluded to in the prologue of the HolyWar:--
'When Mansoul trampled upon things Divine,And wallowed in filth as doth a swine,Then I was
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Wherefore, perhaps all these thunders and lightnings in this terrible sermon may more concern thee than thou art aware of: βI say unto youβ; unto you, professors, may be the application of all this thunder. (Rev 2:9, 3:9)
βI say unto you!β Had not the Lord Jesus designed by these words to show what an overthrow will one day be made among professors, he needed not to have youβd it at this rate, as in the text, and afterwards, he has done; the sentence had run intelligible enough without it; I say, without his saying, βI say unto you.β But the truth is, the professor is in danger; the preacher and the hearer, the workers of miracles, and workers of wonders, may all be in danger of damning, notwithstanding all their attainments. And to awaken us all about this truth, therefore, the text must run thus: βFor many, I say unto YOU, shall seek to enter in, and shall not be able.β
See you not yet that the professor is in danger, and that those words, βI say unto you,β are a prophecy of the everlasting perdition of some that are famous in the congregation of saints? I say, if you do not see it, pray God your eyes may be opened, and beware that thy portion be not as the portion of one of those that are wrapped up in the 28th verse of the chapter: βThere shall be weeping and gnashing of teeth, when ye shall see Abraham, and Isaac, and Jacob, and all the prophets, in the kingdom of heaven, and you yourselves thrust out.β
βFor many, I say unto you.β These words, I told you, carry in them a double argument for confirmation of the truth asserted before: first, that professors are here particularly pointed at; and, secondly, it is the saying of the Truth himself: for these words, βI say,β are words full of authority; I say it, I say unto you, says Christ, as he saith in another place, βIt is I that speak; behold it is I!β The person whose words we have now under consideration was no blundering raw-headed preacher, 9 but the very wisdom of God, his Son, and him that hath lain in his bosom from everlasting, and consequently had the most perfect knowledge of his Fatherβs will, and how it would fare with professors at the end of this world. And now hearken what himself doth say of the words which he hath spoken; βHeaven and earth shall pass away, but my words shall not pass away.β (Matt 24:35)
βI say unto you.β The prophets used not to speak after this manner, nor yet the holy apostles; for thus to speak, is to press things to be received upon their own authority. They used to say, Thus saith the Lord, or Paul, or Peter, an apostle, or a servant of God.
But now we are dealing with the words of the Son of God; it is HE
that hath said it; wherefore we find the truth of the perishing of many professors asserted, and confirmed by Christβs own mouth.
This consideration carrieth great awakening in it; but into such a fast sleep are many now-a-days fallen, that nothing will awaken them but that shrill and terrible cry, βBehold, the Bridegroom cometh; go ye out to meet him.β
[Two things that befall Professors.]
βI SAY UNTO YOU.β There are two things upon which this assertion may be groundedβ1. There is in the world a thing like grace, that is not. 2. There is a sin called the sin against the Holy Ghost, from which there is no redemption. And both these things befall professors.
1. There is in the world a thing like grace, that is not. (1.) This is evident, because we read that there are some that not only βmake a fair show in the flesh,β that βglory in appearance,β that βappear beautiful outward,β that do as Godβs people, but have not the grace of Godβs people. (Gal 6:12, 2 Cor 5:12, Matt 23:27, Isa 57:3,4) (2.) It is evident also from those frequent cautions that are everywhere in the Scriptures given us about this thing: βBe not deceived: Let a man examine himself: Examine yourselves whether ye be in the faith.β (Gal 6:7, 1 Cor 11:28, 2 Cor 13:5) All these expressions intimate to us that there may be a show of, or a thing like grace, where there is no grace indeed. (3.) This is evident from the conclusion made by the Holy Ghost upon this very thing: βFor if a man think himself to be something, when he is nothing, he deceiveth himself.β (Gal 6:3) The Holy Ghost here concludeth, that a man may think himself to be something, may think he hath grace, when he hath none; may think himself something for heaven and another world, when indeed he is just nothing at all with reference thereto. The Holy Ghost also determines upon this point, to wit, that they that do so deceive themselves: βFor if a man think himself to be something when he is nothing, he deceiveth himselfβ; he deceiveth his own soul, he deceiveth himself of heaven and salvation. So again: βLet no man beguile you of your reward.β (Col 2:18) (4.) It is manifest from the text; βFor many, I say unto you, will seek to enter in, and shall not be able.β Alas! great light, great parts, great works, and great confidence of heaven, may be where there is no faith of Godβs elect, no love of the Spirit, no repentance unto salvation, no sanctification of the Spirit, and so consequently no saving grace. But,
2. As there is a thing like grace, which is not, so there is a sin, called the sin against the Holy Ghost, from which there is no redemption; and this sin doth more than ordinarily befall professors.
There is a sin, called the sin against the Holy Ghost, from which there is no redemption. This is evident both from Matthew and Mark: βBut whosoever speaketh against the Holy Ghost, it shall not be forgiven him, neither in this world, neither in the world to come.β
βBut he that shall blaspheme against the Holy Ghost hath never forgiveness, but is in danger of eternal damnation.β (Matt 12:32, Mark 3:29) Wherefore, when we know that a man hath sinned this sin, we are not to pray for him, or to have compassion on him. (1 John 5:16, Jude 22)
This sin doth most ordinarily befall professors; for there are few, if any, that are not professors, that are at present capable of sinning this sin. They which βwere once enlightened, and have tasted of the heavenly gift, and were made partakers of the Holy Ghost, and have tasted the good word of God, and the powers of the world to come,β of this sort are they that commit this sin. (Heb 6:4,5) Peter also describes them to be such, that sin the unpardonable sin. βFor if, after they have escaped the pollutions of the world through the knowledge of the Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, they are again entangled therein, and overcome, the latter end is worse with them than the beginning.β (2 Peter 2:20) The other passage in the tenth of Hebrews holdeth forth the same thing. βFor if we sin willfully after that we have received the knowledge of the truth, there remaineth no more sacrifice for sins, but a certain fearful looking for of judgment and fiery indignation, which shall devour the adversaries.β (Heb 10:26,27) THESE, therefore, are the persons that are the prey for this sin; this sin feedeth upon PROFESSORS, and they that are such do very often fall into the mouth of this eater. Some fall into the mouth of the sin by delusions and doctrines of devils; and some fall into the mouth of it by returning with the dog to his own vomit again, and with the sow that was washed to her wallowing in the mire. (2 Peter 2:22) I shall not here give you a particular description of this sinβthat I have done elsewhere; 10 but such a sin there is, and they that commit it shall never have forgiveness. And I say again, there be professors that commit this unpardonable sin, yea, more than most are aware of. Let all, therefore, look about them. The Lord awaken them that they may so do; for what with a profession without grace, and by the venom of the sin against the Holy Ghost, many will seek to enter in, and shall not be able.
[Import of the words WILL SEEK TO ENTER IN.]
βWill seek to enter in.β This kingdom, at the gate of which the reprobate will be stopped, will be, at the last judgment, the desire of all the world; and they, especially THEY in my text, will seek to enter in; for then they will see that the blessedness is to those that shall get into this kingdom, according to that which is written, βBlessed are they that do his commandments, that they may have right to the tree of life, and may enter in through the gates into the city.β (Rev 21:14) To prove that they will seek, although I have done it already, yet read these texts at your leisureβMatthew 25:11, 7:22, Luke 13:28. And, in a word, to give you the reason why they will seek to enter in.
[Why they will seek to enter in.]
1. Now they will see what a kingdom it is, what glory there is in it, and now they shall also see the blessedness which they shall have that shall then be counted worthy to enter in. The reason why this kingdom is so little regarded, it is because it is not seen; the glory of it is hid from the eyes of the world. βTheir eye hath not seen, nor their ear heard,β &c. Aye, but then they shall hear and see too; and when this comes to pass, then, even then, he that now most seldom thinks thereof will seek to enter in.
2. They will now see what hell is, and what damnation in hell is, more clear than ever. They will also see how the breath of the Lord, like a stream of brimstone, doth kindle it. O the sight of the burning fiery furnace, which is prepared for the devil and his angels! This, this will make work in the souls of cast-always at that day of God Almighty, and then they will seek to enter in.
3. Now they will see what the meaning of such words as these are, hellfire, everlasting fire, devouring fire, fire that never shall be quenched. Now they will see what βfor everβ means, what eternity means; now they will see what this word means, βthe bottomless pitβ; now they will hear roaring of sinners in this place, howling in that, some crying to the mountains to fall upon them, and others to the rocks to cover them; now they will see blessedness is nowhere but within!
4. Now they will see what glory the godly are possessed with; how they rest in Abrahamβs bosom, how they enjoy eternal glory, how they walk in
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