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the pharisee and the publican-第33章

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gs we are very prone to do; men can confess little sins; while they hide great ones。  Men can feign themselves sorry for sin when they are not; or else in their confessions forget to judge of sin by the word。  Hence it is said; They turned to God; 〃not with their whole hearts; but as it were feignedly。〃  〃They spake not aright; saying; What have I done?〃  〃They flatter him with their mouth; and lie unto him with their tongues;〃 and do their wickedness in the dark; and sin against him with a high hand; and then come to him and 〃cover the altar with their tears。〃  These things therefore demonstrate the difficulty of sincere confession of sin; and that to do it as it should; is no such easy thing。

To right confession of sin; several things must go:  as;

1。  There must be sound conviction for sin upon the spirit:  for before a man shall be convinced of the nature; aggravation; and evil of sin; how shall he make godly confession of it?  Now; to convince the soul of sin; the law must be set home upon the conscience by the Spirit of God:  〃For by the law is the knowledge of sin。〃  And again; 〃I had not known lust; unless the law had said; Thou shalt not covet;〃 Rom。 vii。 7。  This law; now when it effectually ministereth convictionof sin to the conscience; doth it by putting of life; and strength; and terror into sin。  By its working on the conscience; it makes sin revive; 〃and the strength of sin is the law;〃 Rom。 vii。; 1 Cor。 xv。  It also increaseth and multiplieth sin; both by the revelation of God's anger against the soul; and also by mustering up and calling to view sins committed and forgotten time out of mind。 Sin seen in the glass of the law is a terrible thing; no man can behold it and live。  〃When the commandment came; sin revived; and I died;〃 when it came from God to my conscience; as managed by an almighty arm; then it slew me。  And now is the time to confess sin; because now a soul knows what it is; and sees what it is; both in the nature and consequence of it。

2。  To a right confession of sin; there must be sound knowledge of God; especially as to his justice; holiness; righteousness; and purity; wherefore the Publican here begins his confession by calling upon or by the acknowledgement of his Majesty:  〃God be merciful to me a sinner:〃  As if he should say; God; O God; O great God; O sin… revenging God; I have sinned against thee; I have broken thy law; I have opposed thy holiness; thy justice; thy law; and thy righteous will。  O consuming fire (〃for our God is a consuming fire〃); I have justly provoked thee to wrath; and to take vengeance on me for my transgressions。  But alas! how few that make confession of sin have right apprehension of God; unto whom confession of sin doth belong。 Alas! it is easy for men to entertain such apprehensions of God as shall please their own humours; to bear up under the sense of sin; and that shall make their confession rather facile and fantastical; than solid and heartbreaking。  The sight and knowledge of the great God is; to sinful man; the most dreadful thing in the world; which makes confession of sin so rare。  Most men confess their sins behind God's back; but few to his face; and you know there is ofttimes a vast difference in thus doing among men。

3。  To the right confession of sin; there must be a deep conviction of the terribleness of the day of judgment。  This John the Baptist inserts; where he insinuates; that the Pharisees' want of (sense of; and) the true confession of sin; was because they had not been warned (or had not taken the alarm) to flee from the wrath to come。  What dread; terror; or frightful apprehension can there be; where there is no sense of a day of judgment; and of our giving unto God an account for it?  Matth。 iii。 7; Luke iii。 7。

I say; therefore; to confession of sin; there must be;

(1。)  A deep conviction of the certainty of the day of judgment; namely; that such a day is coming; that such a day shall be。  This the apostle insinuates; where he saith; 〃God commandeth all men; every where; to repent:  because he hath appointed a day in the which he will judge the world in righteousness by that man whom he hath ordained; whereof he hath given assurance unto all men; in that he hath raised him from the dead;〃 Acts xvii。 30; 31。

This will give a sense of what the soul must expect at that day for sin; and so will drive to an hearty acknowledgement of it; and strong cries for a deliverance from it。  For thus will the soul argue that expecteth the judgment…day; and that believes that it must count for all。  O my heart! it is in vain now to dissemble; or to hide; or to lessen transgressions; for there is a judgment to come; a day in which God will judge the secrets of men by his Son; and at that day he will bring to light the hidden things of darkness; and will manifest the counsels of the heart。  If it must be so then; to what end will it be now to seek to dissemble? 1 Cor。 iv。 5。  This also is in the Old Testament urged as an argument to cause youth; and persons of all sizes; to recall themselves to sobriety; and so to confession of their sin to God; where the Holy Ghost saith ironically; 〃Rejoice; O young man; in thy youth; and let thy heart cheer thee in the days of thy youth; and walk in the ways of thine heart; and in the sight of thine eyes:  but know thou that for all these things God will bring thee into judgment。〃  So again; 〃God shall bring every work into judgment; with every secret thing; whether it be good or whether it be evil;〃 Eccles。 xi。 9; xii。 12; 14。

The certainty of this; I say; must go to the producing of sincere confession of sin; and this is intimated by the Publican; who within his confession; addeth; 〃God be merciful to me a sinner。〃  As if he should say; If thou art not merciful to me; thy judgment shall swallow me up:  without thy mercy I shall not stand; but fall by the judgment which thou hast appointed。

(2。)  As there must be; for the producing of sincere confession of sin; a deep conviction of the certainty; so of the terribleness; of the day of judgment:  wherefore the apostle; to put men on repentance; which is sincere confession of sin; saith; 〃For we must all appear before the judgment…seat of Christ; that every one may receive the things done in his body; according to that he hath done; whether it be good or bad。  Knowing therefore the terror of the Lord; we persuade men;〃 2 Cor。 v。 10; 11。  The terror of the Lord; as we see here; he makes use of; to persuade men to confession of sin; and repentance to God for mercy。

And I am persuaded; that one reason that this day doth so swarm with wanton professors; is; because they have not sound conviction for; nor go to God with sincere confession of; sin:  and one cause of that has been; that they did never seriously fall in with; nor yet sink under either the certainty or terribleness; of the day of judgment。

O the terrors of the Lord! the amazing face that will be put upon all things before the tribunal of God!  Yea; the terror that will then be read in the face of God; of Christ; of saints and angels; against the ungodly!  Whoso believes and understands it; cannot live without confession of sin to God; and a coming to him for mercy。

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