The works of the Rev. Isaac Watts, D. D. in nine volumes (volume 1 of 9)Watts, Isaac
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The works of the Rev. Isaac Watts, D. D. in nine volumes (volume 1 of 9)
Watts, Isaac
Dissenters, Religious -- England; Sermons, English -- 18th century; Theology -- Early works to 1800; Theology -- History -- 18th century
2. Here sinners appear like the saints of God in disguise; but there as
sinners, openly guilty, and exposed to light: Here not separated from
the saints in the place of worship, there sufficiently distinguished and
divided from all who love God, and that worship him in spirit: For when
a sinful soul goes out of the body to appear before God, every angel in
heaven knows him; he is naked without a covering of disguise, as well as
without the covering of a justifying righteousness; and upon this
account he appears all guilty, not only before the searching eye of God,
and the terror of his anger, but also before the blessed spirits who are
near the throne. Here those who are in the same assembly, know not
whether we are the children of God, or _the children of the devil_; but
in the world of spirits, all the children of Satan are as much
distinguished from the children of God as an angel of light is from a
spirit of darkness.
This flesh is a disguise to the soul, a thick cloud to cover a thousand
hypocrisies; but at the great day the naked soul must be known; _All
nations shall be gathered before him, and he shall separate them one
from another, as a shepherd divideth the sheep from the goats_; Mat.
xxv. 32. Jesus shall separate the one from the other; and what will the
sinner say at that day? “I have on earth appeared before God among the
saints, but now I must for ever dwell with my companions in iniquity,
with my partners in _everlasting burnings_; I am so like to the spirits
of hell, now I am undressed, and divested of all disguise, that I see
myself justly divided for ever from the saints, and a fit companion for
none but devils.” O who can tell the torment that is contained in such a
self-condemning reflection as this?
3. Sinners appear now, and take no notice of God as Creator, or Christ
as Mediator and Saviour; but at the appearance in judgment it will be
impossible to stand before God, and not take notice of him. He appears
there as a God of terrible and incensed majesty, and they must see him;
and Jesus Christ sits there, and must be seen, not as the Saviour to
secure them, but the judge ready to condemn them to everlasting
punishment; Rev. i. 7. assures of this day, and speaks of it as already
come: _Behold, he cometh with clouds, and every eye shall see him, and
they also which pierced him; and all kindreds of the earth shall wail
because of him. I shall behold him_, says the wretched Balaam, _but not
nigh_; Num. xviv. 17. not as my God, near me, but as my enemy, afar from
me. “Now God speaks with the voice of mercy in the church, and I turn a
deaf ear to him, may the sinner say, but then it is the language of
justice and vengeance: O that my ears and my eyes were sealed up for
ever: for his looks, his words, his actions, smite my soul through with
a thousand torments.”
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