SERMON I
Blessed are the undefiled in the way,
who walk in the law of the Lord.
Ps. 119. 1.
THIS psalm is a choice piece of Scripture. In the Hebrew there
is much exactness of composure to be observed. It is divided into twenty-two
parts, according to the number of the Hebrew letters; every part containeth
eight verses, all beginning with one and the same letter; in which I should
think there is nothing of mystery intended, only a help to attention and
memory. I shall go over the several verses in their order, the Lord giving life
and assistance. And because the same matter will be of frequent recourse, I
shall endeavour to discuss each verse in a sermon.
The Psalmist beginneth with a description of the way to true blessedness, as
Christ began his Sermon on the Mount, and as the whole Book of Psalms is
elsewhere begun. Blessedness is that which we all aim at, only we are either
ignorant or reckless of the way that leadeth to it; therefore the holy Psalmist
would first set us right in the true notion of a blessed man : 'Blessed are the
undefiled in the way, who walk in the law of the Lord.'
In the words you have -
1. The privilege, blessed. 2. The manner and form of its consideration;
not so much in the nature and formality of it, as the way that leadeth to it.
Or,
First, Here is a way spoken of in the general.
Secondly, This way specified, the law of the Lord.
Thirdly, The qualification of the person's sincerity, the undefiled; and
constancy, who walk.
Doct. 1. That it standeth us much upon to have a true notion of
blessedness and blessed men. David beginneth with that.
Use. Let us study this point well.
Doct. 2. That sincere, constant, uniform obedience to God's law is
the only way to true blessedness.
This is called a way, and this way is said to be God's law,
and in this way we must be undefiled; which implies not absolute purity
and legal perfection, but gospel sincerity; and in this way we must
walk, which notes both uniformity and constancy; it must be our course,
and we must persevere therein.
Three things need to be opened:-
1. Speak to the rule.
2. Of conformity to the rule; that it must be sincere, uniform, and
constant.
3. How this is the way to true happiness; what respect it hath to true
blessedness.
The uses are -
Doct. 3. That a close walker not only shall be blessed, but is blessed, in
hand as well as in hope.
How is he blessed?
Use. Oh, then, let us put in for a share of this blessedness! There
are two encouragements in the service of Christ - our vails and our wages. Our
wages should be enough, the eternal enjoyment of himself. But oh! we cry out of
the tediousness of the way. We have our vails also, that are not contemptible.
If a man should offer a lordship or farm to another, and he should say, The way
is dirty and dangerous, the weather very troublesome; I will not look after it
- would you not accuse this man of folly, that loves his ease and pleasure? But
now, if this man were assured of a pleasant path and good way, if he would but
take a little pains to go over and see it, this were gross folly indeed to
refuse it. Our Lord hath made over a blessed inheritance to us upon gospel
terms; but we are full of prejudices, in that to keep close to the rule may
bring trouble, and deprive us of many advantages of gain; and we think we shall
never see good day more. But we are assured there is a great blessing goeth
along with God's yoke; and we having a promise of the enjoyment of God's
presence where there are pleasures for evermore, this should make us rouse up
ourselves in the work of the Lord.
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