Ezekiel 33:11 Sermon, 1765

Author Occom, Samson

Date1765

Call Number765900.10

abstractSermon by Occom on the verse, "Say unto them, As I live, saith the Lord God, I have no pleasure in the death of the wicked; but that the wicked turn from his way and live: turn ye, turn ye from your evil ways; for why will ye die, O house of Israel?".

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 Ezekiel — 33:11
Turn ye turn ye from
your Evil Ways, for
why will ye, o House
of Israel —
The Whole design of the
word of god is, to turn a Sinner
from Satan to god, from
Sin to holiness, from the
Kingdom of Satan to the
Kingdom of god —
In Speaking to these words
I Shall endeavour to Show
Several particulars, that
are implied and expressed in
this text —
  • I.
    It plainly implies that
    man as he is a Sinner by
    Nature, is departing from
    god, in his degeneracy he is
    gone from his Innocency, has
    lost the blessed Image of god
    he is gone from his love to god —
    he is departed from the Covenant
    of god — he is gone far from the
    Commands of god — He is
  •  
    strayed from his obedience—
    He is Gone from his Sweet
    Devotions to god — He is gone
    from the Delight of Prayer to
    god — from praise — from a
    doration — from thanksgiving
    from Self Dedication and re
    signation — and as he is de‐
    parted from god his Chief good —
    he is now placing his Affections
    upon Vanity — etc. — —
  • II.
    our text implies, that as
    man ˄ is Departing from
    god, He is in Deaths Road
    the way that they go is the
    way of Death to Soul and Body
  •  
    and they are not only in the
    way of Death, but are Spi‐
    ‐ritually Dead, they are dead
    to god, they have no activity
    towards him in a way of Love
    and obedience, yet activity
    Enough and ˄ Enough against
    him, they are Dead to Com‐
    munion and Enjoyment of
    God, they are Dead to the wor
    ship of god, they have no delight
    in Prayer, either in Sacred pri
    vate or public, if they attend
    upon Some Religious Duties —
    they are very Cold heavy and
    Dead exercises, —
  •  
    they are dead to the Law of
    god, that is, they have no
    sense of the holiness, justness
    and goodness of God's Law, —
    they are not sensible, that they
    are under Condemnation of the
    Law of God, and that the curses
    of the Law are out against them
    — They are So dead, the Thunders
    of Mount Sinai, accompanied
    with earthquake, and lightning
    that flashes in their consciences,
    don't move them,— they are in
    Such love with Sin they are drunk
    and stupefied with it, and
    they will go on in the Practice
    of them, though god Says, in Plain
  •  
    plain terms the Soul that Sins
    Shall die, and again cursed
    is every one that Continues
    in all things written in the
    Book of the Law to do there —
    again Sinners that will run the
    Downward Road, they must
    Die a miserable Death as to
    their their Bodies and Souls
    they must be cast from the
    Glorious Presence of god —
    and from every good, — to Hell
    and to all Evil — to all Eter‐
    nity —
  •  
    Again they are Dead to
    the Sweet Calls of the graci‐
    ous Gospel of Jesus Christ
    they have no sense of the
    amazing condescension
    of god in Christ, nor the
    way of Salvation in him
    — They are Dead to Heaven
    and Heavenly Things, the
    blessedness of Heaven —
    They are Dead to Hell, ie,
    They have no sense of the
    Torments of Hell etc. —
  • III.
    God tells us, that Sinners
    Will their Death, Why will
    ye Die, Saith god, —
    The way Which Sinners take
    is the way of Death, and it
    is their Voluntary Choice,
    they are not forced to it by
    god, and neither are they
    dragged to by the Devil —
    but it is their free Will and
    act— Adam acted Volunta
    rily in what he did —
  • IV.
    God expressly tells us
    in our text and Context, that
    he has no pleasure in the
    Death of a Sinner, but that
    he turn and Live —
    god wills the Life and Eter‐
    nal Salvation of Poor Sinners
    turn ye turn ye for why
    will ye Die — God is Sincere,
    Hearty, and earnest in his
    Will, it is plainly to be Seen
    and understood by word, which
    is his Revealed will to the Chil‐
    dren,— in particular his a
    mazing Will to Save Sinners —
    is to be discovered in his Sending
  •  
    his Dearly Beloved and only
    begotten Son into this World
    in amazing Manner as he Did —
    god from Eternity willed make to man —
    and he knew, Man would Will
    his own Death, But god willed
    his Salvation, and god called
    a council in the Court of Heaven —
    upon his will, the Days
    of Eternity, — and methinks
    here, we may imagine to hear
    the Eternal Jehovah beginning
    (the Heavenly Hosts being Si‐
    lent and attentive) thus
    my will is to make man
    In our own likeness and
  •  
    Image, — But I know he will,
    Will his Death and destruc‐
    tion — But I will his Salvation
    and Eternal Life, — But then,
    the Query was Put to the Heavenly
    Worlds — Whom Shall I Send,
    who will go for us — methinks
    the Heavenly Hosts were Si‐
    lent — — — They look upon
    one another — unable to
    answer Such Important question—
    — 'Til at Length the Lamb
    of god Stood forth and answered
    the Eternal question, — Saying Lo I Come
    it is written
    of me in the Volume of thy
    Rock of Eternal Decrees
  •  
    I Delight to do thy Will O
    God,— thy Will be done—
    Thy Will is my Will—
    Send me, and I Will go—
    here methinks the Heavens
    Shouted — Saying Worthy
    is the Lamb, to take the Book
    and to loose the Seven Seals
    thereof — and in the full‐
    ness of time God made man
    and gave him Will —
    his Will was to keep his
    Commands for his Life
    and happiness forever —
    But man would not keep
  •  
    god's but he took his own
    Will, and willed his own
    Death — But god revealed
    his gracious Will to him —
    promised him a Saviour —
    from that time he raised his
    Servants the Prophets
    rising Early and Sending
    them to Proclaim his
    good Will to the Children —
    Concerning the Messiah —
    — And in the fullness of
    Time he did Send
    his Son into this World
    — he laid aside as it
  •  
    it were the Robes of
    Glory, took leave of Hea‐
    ven and — Enters into this
    World, with a Body like
    our own etc. was an itinerant preacher — and was
    here 'til he finished his great
    work etc. — —
  • Improvement —
    Is it so as we have
    heard, that man by nature
    strayed Creature and in a
    way of Death, and is not
    this case with many of you
    in the assembly —
  • doleful Condition —
    Yet hark ye hear God
    Calling after ye to return
    to him, — turn ye turn
    ye from your Evil ways
    and Querying with you —
    for why will ye die O
    House of Israel, give[illegible: [guess: r]] why
    you choose to Die, you that
    are of the Christian Church
    has not god done Enough
    hasn't Christ suffered Enough
  • haven't your means Sufficient,
    is not Heaven desirable —
    and the Company of god —
    and of Angels
    and the blessed Eternity
    you old — Why —
    has not god been [illegible: [guess: S]] ending
    his Dear Servant [illegible: [guess: to you]]
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