600 MAKING LIGHT OF CHRIST. portions in the world, and doso little to help them to heaven? That provideoutward necessaries so carefullyfor, their families, but do so little to the saving of their souls? Their neglected children and friends will witness that either Christ or their children's souls, or both, were made light of. S. That which men highly esteem, they will so diligently seek after, that you may see it in the success, if it be a matter within their reach. You may see how many make light of Christ, by the little knowledge theyhave of him, and the little communion with him, and communication from him ; and the little, yea, none of his special grace in them. Alas ! how many ministers can speak it, to the sorrow of their hearts, that many of their people know almost nothing of Christ, though they hear of him daily; nor know they what they must do to be saved ! If we ask them an account of these things, they answer as if they understood not what we say to them, and tell us they are no scholars, and therefore think they are excusable for their ignorance. O. if these men had not made light of Christ, and their salvation, but had bestowed but half, so much pains to know and enjoy him, as they have done to understand the matters of their trades and callings in the world, they would not have been so ignorant as they are. They make light of these things 'and therefore will not be at the pains to study or learn them. When men that can learn the hardest trade in a few y'ears, have not learned a catechism, nor how to understand their creed, under twenty or thirty years' preaching, nor cannot abide w be questioned about such things, doth 'not this show that they have slighted them in their hearts ? How will these despis- ers of Christ and salvation be able one day to look him in theface, and to give an account of these neglects? ii. Thus much I have spoken in order to your conviction. Do not some of your consciences by this time smite you, and say, ' I am the man that have 'made light of my salvation?'. If they do not, it is because you make light of it still, for all that is said to you. But because, if it be the will of the Lord, I would fain have this damning distemper cured, and am loath to leave you in sucha desperate condition, if I knew how to remedy it, I will give you some considerations, which may move you, if you be men of reason and understanding, to look better about you; and I beseech you to weigh them, and make use of them as we go, and lay open your hearts to the work of grace, and sadly bethink you what a case you are in, if you prove such as make light of Christ. Consider, 1. Thou makest light of him that made not light of thee, who didst deserve it. Thou roast worthy of nothing but con- tempt. As a man, what art thoubut a worm to God ? As a sin- ner, thou art far viler than a toad. Yet Christ was so far from.
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