A Body of Divinity, Vol. 3 (of 4): Wherein the doctrines of the Christian religion are explained and defended, being the substance of several lectures on the Assembly's Larger CatechismRidgley, Thomas
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A Body of Divinity, Vol. 3 (of 4): Wherein the doctrines of the Christian religion are explained and defended, being the substance of several lectures on the Assembly's Larger Catechism
(4.) When outward blessings, instead of proving a snare and temptation,
to draw off our hearts from Christ, are a means to bring us nearer to
him, so that if our circumstances are easy and comfortable in the world,
and we have more frequent opportunities offered to us, to engage in
religious duties than others, we are accordingly inclined to embrace
them; and when every thing we enjoy, as an instance of distinguishing
favour from God, above what many in the world do, excites in us a due
sense of gratitude, and an earnest desire and endeavour to use the world
to his glory.
(5.) When adverse providences, which sometimes have a tendency to drive
the soul from Christ, and occasion repining thoughts, as though the
divine distributions were not equal, are made of use to bring us nearer
to him, so that whatever we lose in the creature, we look for, and
endeavour to find in him. And when, with a submissive spirit, we can
say, that he does all things well for us, as we hope and trust that he
will make even those things that run counter to our secular interests,
subservient to our eternal welfare; and as the result hereof, endeavour
to keep up a becoming frame of spirit, in such a condition of life, as
has in itself a tendency to cast down the soul and fill it with great
disquietude.
(6.) When we devote and consecrate all we have in the world to God,
considering, that as we are not our own but his; so all we have is his;
and when hereupon we are endowed with a public spirit, desirous to
approve ourselves blessings to mankind in general, to the utmost of our
power; and when we have done all, not only say with David, _Of thine own
we have given thee_, 1 Chron. xxix. 14. but as our Saviour taught his
disciples to say, _We are unprofitable servants_.
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