Rev. 7.16, 17. & 21.4. Heb. 9.12. There, O there! one day is better than a thousand; there is Rest from our Labours, Peace from our Enemies, Freedom from our Sinnes, &c. Iob. 3.17. Heb. 4.3, 9, 10, 11, Rev. 14 13. Heb. 9.12, 15.
Sect. 2. Unto which Negative Priviledges, there are also added Posi∣tive of all sorts, as I might plentifully prove, but I study brevity. Do we de∣light in good company? what pleasure shall we take in the company of Saints and Angels? in whom there is nothing not amiable, comfortable, delectable? nothing in us, that may cool the fervour of our love and affection to them. And so of all other enjoyments: As, Dost thou desire beauty, riches, honour, pleasure, long life, or whatever else can be named? No place so glorious by creation, so beautifull with delectation, so rich in pos∣session, so comfortable for habitation, nor so durable for lasting, Heb. 12.22. 1 Pet. 1.4. 2 Cor. 4.17, 18. Rom. 9.3. &. 8.18. There are no Estates but In∣heritances, no Inheritances but Kingdomes, no Houses but Palaces, no Meals but Feasts, no noise but Musick, no Rods but Scepters, no Gar∣ments but Robes, no Seats but Thrones, no coverings for the head, but Crownes, Rom. 8.17. Tit. 3.7. Heb. 9.15. Mat. 25.31, 34. 2 Tim. 4.8. Gal. 4.7. 1 Pet. 3 9, 10. Mar. 10.23, 24, 25. Rev. 7.13, 14, 15. & 6.11.
There we shall see the blessed face of God, which is the glory of all sights, the sight of all glory. Yea, we our selves shall out-shine the Sun in brightnese, Mat. 13.43. For if the brightness of the body, shall match the Sun, what will the glory and splendour of the soul be? And yet such honour shall all the Saints have. For when Christ which is our head, and life, shall appear; then shall we also appear with him in glory. And he shall change our vile and mortal body, that it may be fashioned like to his glorious body, Col. 3 4. Phil 3.21.
Briefly, Our joy shall there be fall, and none shall be able to take it from us, or diminish it, Iohn 15.11. & 16.22. There is fulness of joy, and pleasures for evermore, Psal. 26. Joyes and pleasures never ebbing, but ever slowing to all contentment. There we shall rejoyce, for the pleasantness of the place we possess; for the glory of our souls and bodies, which we have put on; for the world which we have overcome; for Hell which we have escaped; for the joyes of Heaven which we have attained to. We shall have joy above us, by the beatifical vision and sight of God: joy within us, by the peace of conscience, even the joy of the Holy Ghost; and joy round about us, by the blessed company, and fellowship of our associates, the holy Saints and Angels.
Sect. 3. And in reason, if a Christian-soul in this Tabernacle of the body, wherein we see but as in a glass, be so delighted to see the face of God manifested in Iesus Christ; If it so glads a Child of God, when he can but in the least measure master his corruptions, or hath occasion to manifest the sincerity of his affectionate love to his Maker, and Redeemer, 〈…〉〈…〉 to serve his Brethren in love: How joyfull will he be, when these gra∣〈…〉〈…〉 be perfected, and he freed from all grievances inward and out∣〈…〉〈…〉 Yea, if the communion, and 〈◊〉〈◊〉 of Gods Spirit, and 〈…〉〈…〉 and ordinances▪ 〈…〉〈…〉