of our sinnes is drowned. As O the calm spirit of a godly man! his
very dreams are divine.
When Ptolomy King of Aegypt, had posed the Seaventy Interpreters
in order, and asked the nineteenth man, what would make one sleep
quietly in the night: he told him the best way was, to have divine and
celestial Meditations, and to use honest actions and recreations in the
day time. The godly man enjoyes Heaven upon earth, peace of consci∣ence,
and joy in the Holy Ghost, 1 Thes. 1. 6. Nor is joy lesse, when it is
least expressed, (as it fares with grief) but as the windowes of the
Temple were narrow without, but broad within; so is the joy of our
hearts, greater than it does outwardly appear to the world.
Again, It is as falfe a slander as common, that when once a man
imbraceth Religion, farewell all joy and delight. For virtue hath nei∣ther
so crabbed a face, nor so stern a look, as men make her. Plea∣sure
is not gone, when sinne is gone. It is not Isaac that is sacrificed,
that is our laughter and mirth; but the Ramme, that is the bruitishnesse
of it. The soul of joy, lies in the souls joy. What saies holy David? Be
glad ye righteous, and rejoyce in the Lord; and be joyfull all ye that are
upright in heart, Psal. 32. 11. It was not the Eunuchs riches, nor ho∣nours,
but his faith, which set him on his way rejoycing, Act. 8. 39. In
this rejoyce no••, (saith our Saviour,) that the spirits are subdued unto
you: but rather rejoyce, that your names are written in Heaven,
Luke 10. 20. Yea, there is even joy in grief, where the sorrow is for
sinne.
Besides, how can men partake of that fountain of joy, and rejoyce
not? He is no good Christian, that is not taken with the glory he shall
have, and rejoyce that his name is written in the Book of life. The world∣ly
man hath joy in prosperity, the Child of God in adversity. The believing
Hebrews suffered with joy, the spoyling of their goods, knowing that they
had in Heaven, a better and more enduring substance, Heb. 10. 34. Yea,
let the worst that can come, they are still merry and joyfull: as hath
been observed in sundry of the Martyrs, who clapt their hands for
joy, even in the midst of the flames. And reason good, when all
things shall work to their good, that are good: and when the very
draught, and abridgment of Heaven, is in every sanctified heart upon
earth.
Then live religiously, and thou shalt both live and die comfortably:
For live in grace, and die in peace, is a rule that never fails. Only this
hinders our joy, our love to spiritual things is too defective; of worldly
things too excessive. Earthly goods are earnestly and eagerly sought after;
Heavenly not once thought upon. Much travell taken for the body, little
or no care used for the soul. It would be otherwise, if with Paul at
his conversion, they had those scales taken away from their eyes, by
some godly Ananias, some faithfull Minister of the Gospel: which du∣ring
their natural condition, covers their eyes from seeing things spiri∣tual.
It is a sad thing to see, what fools men are, that walk according
to the flesh; and how they are gulled by the God of this world, and