2 ... Why,
surely here is the great cause of it - they have some other thing to ease their
hearts in the want and loss of God. Jer. ii. 13, 14. Men must have water to
drink; why do men live from the fountain, nor go to it, nay, not know it?
Because they have broken pits and wells at their own doors; so here.
The Parable of The Ten Virgins, Page 34 -
Chapter V - Section I - SHOWETH THE MARKS AND SIGNS WHEREBY THE SOUL MAY KNOW
WHETHER HE BE IN LEAGUE OR LOVE WITH ANY LUST OR CREATURE, OR MARRIED TO THE
LAW. By Thomas Shepart (1603 - 1649).
And hence the
damned that have lived at ease here all their lifetime, as soon as ever dead,
then they cry out of the loss of God, when is too late, because while they
lived they had somewhat to ease themselves withal.
And hence,
many that have lived long with convinced spirits and guilty consciences, when
they come to die, then they are in perplexities of mind, agonies of heart,
insomuch as their sweat trickles like
water from them, and their doleful outcries for loss of time strike to the
hearts of all that come near them.
O, God is
gone; because now all comforts which were their gods, and instead of God,
before, have taken their final leave of them. Search your hearts, therefore,
all you that hear me this day.
Wast thou
never troubled yet? Yes, I have lost my health, my child, my husband, my goods,
and this that troubled me. But tell me, didst thou never fell a loss of God
blessed forever? ...
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