An analyticall exposition of both the Epistles of the Apostle Peter : $b Illustrated by doctrines out of every textAmes, William
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An analyticall exposition of both the Epistles of the Apostle Peter : $b Illustrated by doctrines out of every text
Ames, William
Bible. Peter -- Commentaries -- Early works to 1800
_Reason._ Because the creatures are the servants and hoast of God, and
therefore they depend upon his will, and pleasure, and command both for
war and peace, _Hosea 2.18._
_Vse_ 1. This may serve to admonish us, so much the more to beware of
sin.
2. To instruct us, if we would have any true comfort from the creatures,
to lay the foundation thereof in our reconciliation with God.
Doctrine 3. _God in the midst of judgement towards the ungodly, is
mercifull towards the godly._
This is gathered therehence, that when he destroyed the world, he saved
_Noah_.
_Reason._ Because God doth not execute judgement according to the
fiercenesse of his anger or fury, as men oftentimes use to do, but
according to the counsell of his most perfect wisdome.
_Use_ 1. This may serve to instruct us, not to ascribe those things
unto fortune or chance, which happen unto us or others in this kind.
2. To comfort us, because in a world of all dangers and judgements, we
may flye unto the mercy of God.
Doctrine 4. _There are wont to be but a few godly men in the world._
This is gathered therehence, that _Noah_ is called the eighth of the
godly, or rather he may be called the seventh, because _Cham_ was
cursed.
_Reason_ 1. In respect of God, because he gives this grace but unto a
few, that his goodnesse and mercy towards them may appeare the more
abundant.
2. In respect of the second causes, and of the nature of the thing
it selfe, because that which is most difficult, and of the greatest
care and perfection, is not wont to be found but in few. The gifts
of nature are common unto all; of art and industry to fewer, but the
gifts of grace to fewest of all. There are more good Taylors, then good
Physitians, and more good Physitians then good Kings. So that that hath
the greatest perfection, which is given but to a few.
_Vse_ 1. This may serve to admonish us, to be so much the more diligent
to make our election and calling sure.
2. To exhort us, to give God thanks, that he hath made us partakers of
that happinesse, which he grants but to a few.
Doctrine 5. _All the godly, that will be made partakers of Gods mercy,
must be preachers of righteousnesse, as Noah was._
Now righteousnesse is preached not only in words, but also in deeds.
For so it is wont to be said, The thing it selfe speaketh, not the
tongue only, _Philippians 2.15,16._
_Reason._ Because no man can escape the revenging justice of God,
unlesse he labour to follow and advance the righteousnesse that is
prescribed by him.
_Vse_ 1. This may serve to condemne and reprove those, that are rather
Preachers of unrighteousnesse, then of righteousnesse.
2. To exhort us, more and more to stir up our selves to have a care of
this duty.
* * * * *
Verse 6. _And turning the Cities of Sodome and Gomorrha into
ashes, condemned them with an overthrow, making them
an ensample unto those that after should live ungodly._
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