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<p>Note, 1. Among the children of men divine Providence has so ordered it that some are <i>rich</i> and others <i>poor</i>, and these are intermixed in societies: <i>The Lord is the Maker of both</i>, both the author of their being and the disposer of their lot. The greatest man in the world must acknowledge God to be his Maker, and is under the same obligations to be subject to him that the meanest is; and the poorest has the honour to be the work of Gods hands as much as the greatest. <i>Have they not all one Father</i>? <a class="bibleref" title="Mal.2.10,Job.31.15" href="/passage/?search=Mal.2.10,Job.31.15"><span class="bibleref" title="Mal.2.10">Mal. 2:10</span>; <span class="bibleref" title="Job.31.15">Job 31:15</span></a>. God makes some rich, that they may be charitable to the poor, and others poor, that they may be serviceable to the rich; and they have need of one another, <a class="bibleref" title="1Cor.12.21" href="/passage/?search=1Cor.12.21">1 Cor. 12:21</a>. He make some poor, to exercise their patience, and contentment, and dependence upon God, and others rich, to exercise their thankfulness and beneficence. Even <i>the poor</i> we <i>have always with</i> us; they shall never cease out of the land, nor the rich neither. 2. Notwithstanding the distance that is in many respects between <i>rich and poor</i>, yet in most things they <i>meet together</i>, especially before <i>the Lord</i>, who <i>is the Maker of them all</i>, and <i>regards not the rich more than the poor</i>, <a class="bibleref" title="Job.34.19" href="/passage/?search=Job.34.19">Job 34:19</a>. <i>Rich and poor meet together</i> at the bar of Gods justice, all guilty before God, concluded under sin, and shapen in iniquity, the rich as much as the poor; and they meet at the throne of Gods grace; the poor are as welcome there as the rich. There is the same Christ, the same scripture, the same Spirit, the same covenant of promises, for them both. There is the same heaven for poor saints that there is for rich: Lazarus is in the bosom of Abraham. And there is the same hell for rich sinners that there is for poor. All stand upon the same level before God, as they do also in the grave. <i>The small and great are there</i>.</p>