This should teach us not to fear the faces of men; no, not the faces
of the mighty; not to fear them in the matters of God, though they
should run upon us like a giant.
Persecution, or the appearance of the giants against the servants of
God, is no new business; not a thing of yesterday, but of old, even
when Noah did minister for God in the world.
"And Noah began to be a husbandman." This trade he took up for want
of better employment; or rather, in mine opinion, from some liberty
he took to himself to be remiss in his care and work as a preacher.
For seeing the church was now at rest, and having the world before
them, they still retaining outward sobriety, poor Noah, good man,
now might think with himself, "I need not now be so diligent,
watchful, and painful in my ministry as formerly; the church is but
small, without opposition and also well settled in the truth; I may
now take to myself a little time to tamper with worldly things." So
he makes an essay upon husbandry: "He began to be a husbandman." Ha,
Noah, it was better with thee when thou wast better employed; yea,
it was better with thee when a world of ungodly men set themselves
against thee--yea, when every day thy life was in danger to be
destroyed by the giants, against whom thou wast preacher above a
hundred years--for then thou didst walk with God: then thou wast
better than all the world; but now thou art in the relapse.
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