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CHAP. XII. Examples of Charity.
AS Husbandmen cast some of their Corne back into a fruitful soile, whereby in due time they receive it back again with increase: So should we do with worldly blessings, sowe them in the bowels, and on the backs of poor members of Christ, and in the day of harvest we shall finde great increase: Such lay∣ing out, is a laying up our treasure in heaven. Here∣by we make to our selves friends of the Mammon of unrighteousnesse; and though for the present it seem like bread cast upon the waters; yet Solomon assures us, That after many dayes we shall finde it again, Eccses. 11. 1. For we make God our debtour, who is a sure paymaster, Prov. 19. 17. Charity justifieth our faith, as faith doth our persons, James 2. 14, &c. But yet we must look to our affections and ends in giving, We must not draw forth our sheaves onely, but our souls also, Esay 58. 10. But on the contrary, miserly muck∣wormes are like the muckhill, that never doth good till it be carried out: like the earthen box, that hath one chink to receive, but never a one to let out; and so doth no good till it be broken. Or like the fat hog, that yields no profit till he comes to the knife. But that we may be the more quickened to that lovely grace of Charity, observe these texts and examples following.
Directed, Mat. 6. 1, &c. 2 Cor. 9. 5, &c. Rom. 12. 8. 1 Cor. 16. 2.
Commanded, Luk. 11. 41. & 12. 33. Mica. 6. 8. Zach. 7. 9. 1 Tim. 6. 18. Luk. 3. 11. 1 John 3. 17. Luke 6. 36. Lev. 25. 35. Nehem. 8. 10. Rom. 12. 13. Heb. 13, 16.