3. If you are Chaff, you shall e're long be separated or seve∣red from the Wheat: There is a time near that that will dis∣cover all, and make a full discrimination between the righteous and the wicked, between him that serveth the Lord, and him that serveth him not. There shall not (e're long) be a Cannanite in the House of God any more.
4. Nay, and (remember my Text) The Chaff shall be burned with unquenchable fire; into Hell at last all false-hearted, light and loose Professors, shall be thrown. O Take heed for your Souls sake, that you rest not upon a bare Profession, or on a name of Christians!
This may inform us also, that Christ hath a gracious end in bringing Persecutions and Trials on his People; it shews us why he uses the Fan of severe Providences, Judgments and Af∣flictions: It is, you have heard, to purge, to purifie them, and to separate the Chaff from them. O do not then think it strange concerning fiery trials, as if some strange thing had befallen you.
Exhort. Let me exhort you to see to it in time, that you are not deceived, and so prove Chaff, and Vain Persons, empty and foolish Virgins at last.
Motives, 1. O how far may men go, and yet be but almost Christians! Remember this.
2. Many when Christ comes shall have great Confidence, and go forth to meet him, and yet be found foolish ones: Some deceive their own Hearts, and others have Hearts that deceive them, by trusting in them, and never examine how matters are between God and their own Souls.
3. Men may Preach and Prophesie, yea, speak as if they had the Tongue of Men and Angels, and Cast out Devils in Christs Name, and yet he nothing; they may Preach, no doubt, to the Conversion of others, and yet may not be Converted them∣selves.
4. Wheat is commonly weighed, to know the goodness of it; so God weighs Men, he weighs the Actions of Men: Thou art weighed in the ballance, and art found wanting: Weighed in a Bal∣lance alluding to the weighing of Gold or Goods exactly in Scales. God tries Men and Women, that all may know he will proceed Justly and Righteously with them; he weighs them in the ballance of the sanctuary, or trys them by the Touch-stone of his Word, and if found full weight, or pure Gold, then he declares that they are his, and he owns them