Ans. Perhaps thou dost make too much hast, whereas the course which God prescribes, is to wait patiently the Lords leisure. Hab. 2. 4. The vision is yet for an appointed time, but at the end it shall speake and not lye: Though it tarry, wait for it, because it will surely come, it will not tarry. The thing to be obserued hence is, that no man must indent with God concerning the time of deliuerance, but must patiently indure the Lords leasure and pleasure. The best meanes to hasten reliefe in tribulation is, to throw thy selfe downe before God, saying, Here I am Lord; doe with mee what thou wilt; I am content to wait thy leasure, and to tarry vntill thou in thy wisdome seest it fit to release mee.
Obiect. I see no meanes of redresse, though I tarry neuer so long, I am in great want, and debt, and weaknesse, and haue many to relieue, and haue no friends left.
Marke what the Spirit saith, Psal. 37. 3. Trust in the Lord, and be doing good; so shalt thou dwell in the Land, and verily thou shalt be fed. Againe, vers. 25. I haue beene young and now am old, yet neuer saw I the righteous forsaken. Remember moreouer, how the Lord prouided for the widdow of Sa∣repta, 1 King. 17. His hand is not now shortned.
Lastly, if thou keepe faith and a good conscience, and resoluest that thou wilt not vse any indirect meanes to helpe thy selfe or thine; but depend vpon God, thou shalt be sure with poore Lazarus to be receiued into the King∣dome of Heauen when thou dyest; this will make amends for thy tribulation.
But, me thinks, I heare some Rachel complaining, that she hath lost a gracious sonne, and can haue no more; yea, as worthy an husband as the world can yeeld, how should she bepatient? Ans. 1. Thou hast not lost that which God hath found. 2. God hath giuen thee his Sonne to bee thy husband, will not this make amends for thy sonne and thy husband? Is not he better-then ten sons and husbands.
In a word, let thy tribulation be what it may; let there be neuer so many impediments, neuer so strong aduersa∣ries, neuer so weake meanes: Nay, let thy case be desperate